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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-17 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilotry at if· as ~ly th- a5 :ot lt"'e ::e, 'W. •et , 6 m- tin :er an ne (S· no of •m ]C- ly. .ea ve ey h9 lh- o t ;se dit IY· -se ni· .he of he to 1is or ST be .he n't ?re all ire :al !U 1ot lD· !rl ro- ~ It an LADIES DAY -Newly appointed Newport Beach Mayor Doreen Marshall is wreathed in smiles and corsage as she receives con- gratulations from city's only other woman mayor, Mrs. Edgar (Dora) Hill.who served from 1954 to 1958. Mrs. Marshall was chosen unanimously. Phi Beta to Polldcs Quiet, But Spunky- . By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille 0.11 """' ..... When you march dotrn ~ Newport Beach City Hall tbese next couple years to "tell off the mayor." you'd better doff your hat and smile. Mayor Doreen Marshall, th~ liec<>nd la<ly mayor in the 6Z..year-history of Newport. will probably be smiling right back. What is oote-.rorlby about Mrs. Marshall is oot so mud\ the (act she is a woman in murucipal politics, but bow she handles I.be role. The becomiog, 45-year-old h<>usewife is gent!rally quieter on the coun· cilmanic bench than her male col- leagues. But she Is also spunky. When she takes a stand, it ls unemo- Uonal and reasoned. It also in· telligently stated and forcef~l. 1:he way she disoharges her eotmCJl duties amounts to a combination of feminine grace and efficiency. Mayor Marshall is a 1$-year resi- dent of Newport Beach. Sbe IS a UCLA graduate. has done graduate work in busines6 at Columbia University, and bolds a Phi Beta Kappa key. She and her husband, R<>bert, have no children. He is a citrus rancher. From her past six years as a city councilman, and three ycani befortt that u a planning commissioner. the new mayor can be said to have a good grasp of municipal a C ( a j r s and problems now facing the city. "It's going to be a couple of busy years with complex cballenges," she sajd in an interview at h« Li.do Isle home. •MM. Marshall &aid she has high hopes for a far-reaching goals and ob· jeotlves study now on the verge or get- ting started. She said a lot of grass roots support will be needed to compile the kind of goals and objectives report that coun- cilmen have in mind. "It could help to close any City Hall· citizen gap we might have, and it's an opportunity for City Hall to develop a wjder understanding of what our citizens need." One of the biggest projects the coun· cil will undertake is the decision on building a new ;;ind expanded City Hall, she said. And still another is achieving stronger relations with the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. "I think the City Council is very anx· ious to lend support to the schools. because lhis is a serious problem to (See DOREEN. Page %) Pinkley Wins 2nd Term As Mayor of Costa Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1M Dt llY l'INI Staff Veteran Costa Mesa civic leader Alvin L. Pinkley was Wlanimously elected to a second term as mayor Monday night. but a 3-2 vice mayor vote. plus outspoken dissent heralds Interesting days ahead tn city politics. Pinkley abstained from voting. but former mayor Robert M. Wllson was forced to cast a volt for hJmself to avoid a 2-2 tie.. after Councilman George A. Tucker critictied the ticket His implication is that of a J?ame of musical cha.in for the mayorship. Tuc~er. In bis freshman tenn, and WUllam L. St Clair. Installed only minutu before. voted for Ptnktey but balked at puWDi Wilson nut ln Urie. ~_.,,...,._ -"'= • ftUDt1Lcompoud ,,, thrH JUtAf -=-1--IJ:-_._~"ot~m~y~pt~w~ .. ~iil>~ua~c~an:,~1'Wltl:i\ID;di~us~l1Jbt mayor aoma out. a.. put. ma,vor com.1ng m and • pest m1yor to be vk• m~." Earlier, Tucker aid In a preJ>&:red statement that the vtce mayor's posl· tlou should be a provln• eround. not n autom1tlc ticket to tt.e posttion of m•JOr· ·'True lt1den tab every op- portunity to develop ~u U'Plfltnced men to 1b9ulder the rtapol\ltbltltJ ln o· . . •• 9' .... "'-... .... --. ...... _,, __ _.....,....,._ - Today's Closln1 N.Y. Stocks NEWPORT IEACH. CAl.FORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 196\ JEN CENTS It'~-Mayor Marshall, 7-0 Heavy Applause Greets New Council's Choice BJ JEROME F. COLLINS .... .,..., ........ Newport Beam today bu ita lflC0'4 woman mayor In 12 ,.... ~ Mn. Robert "Doreea"' Jllanball •• ' unanimouely elected to the poll Tu• Jay by her City Council colleagues. 'The attractive Lido Isle hoosewlfe was the Ol11y nominee for the job. Shewn chosen on a motion by retir- in( Mayor PauJ J . Gruber. Named vice mayor, wo on a NC Prison Riot Kills s ·conVicts RALEIGH , N.C. (AP) -F'ive prisoners were killed and 80 persons injured early today when guards at "!orth Carolina Central Prison tired on a crowd or about 500 demonstrating priaoner~. Five of the injured were guards, the others prisoners. State Correction Commlssione:r V. Lee Bounds ~id the riot erupted 11hortly after l :30 ~.m. wtien the in- mates set flre to a small bulldin( In a yard of the maximum ·security facility and •'began throwing ~t.cl t«~hes itAur:.:~~~~ ·od~ 1)0JtHDMID K fi the prison'• emerf!hcy u t sup- port tor prilOo l\.larda. Prisoners hacl stared a alt-down strike in the yard Tuesday u4 pretented a list ~ grievances to Com· mlS1loner Bounds. who said he re!used to negotiate with the inmates. "I talk to inmates daily. but I do not yield to Inmate demands that l do &oythln,." Bounds said afterward. He &aid the demon'°"ators were con- fined to an open yard by custodial of- ficers armed with chemical MACE and nightsticks. After the building was set afire. Bounds reported, the prisoners - many of them armed with homemade weapons and tort:bes -began to ad· vance on the guards on the grounds. Bay Club Blaze Blamed on Faulty Extension Cord The cause or a U0,000 tire that gut- ted a Balboa Bay Club apartment Tuesday morning was blamed on ,. defective extension cord, Newport ~ach Fire Chief R. J. "Jan" Briscor said today . The blaze was spotted by teen-agcri; Randy Archbold, of 16611 Bartlett Drive. HunUngton Beach, and a friend identified only u Tom Morris. Morris siffered a minor burn as he and Archbold emptied f i r e ex- tinguishers onto the second·Ooor fire until help arrived. Four firemen also received minor injuries. Occupant of tbe apartment was identified as James Leisner, wllo was away when the fire br<>ke out, ac· cording to firemen. Battalion Chief Philip Hayden sajd the two teel-agers ~ driving past the beyslde resldentiti club and saw flames licking out ~ apartment win· dows. Club security supervisor Odls Isbell sajd a boatlman identiLied only as a Mr. Groth rushed from the club's dock area wo to help c<>ntain the Hre until Llremen arrived. Harbor Gnlber motion, and &gain unanimous- ly, wu newly re-elected Councilman Undaley Par1ons. Unll.ke two years ago, C'OW>Cllmen voted openly on the two-year ap- pointments. They agreed to do so at the suggestion or Councilman Robert fhelton. Shelton had been instrumental in ob- taining unanimity on the selection nf mayor dUTing private discussions with other council members following last week's municipal election. The crowded council chambers burst into warm applause after municipal lawmakers made their choice. Leading lhl ovation were three former Newp(lrl mayor~. They were Mrs. Edgar "Dora'' Hill (1954-58); James B. "Jay" Stoddard tl958-62); and Charles Harl ( 1962-64). At the end of thf' organizational &ession, the three ex-mayors joi.oed a Prospe~ting s~ot Newport Bachelor No w Seeks Gold By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of .... O.lly 1'1111 Steff Y~WuLJ~J\l\dr~a of N.ewwrl . Beach must be a natural born pro- spector. First the tall and handsome 25-year· old .struck it rich when an aunt o( Scot· tish descent left him a $105,000 fortune and the suggestion to marry a Scottish • lass to manage it. thriftily. Then Joon began prospecting for a bride and wrote the Lord Prov~t in Glasgow, Scotland. He sajd he was searching for a woman from 18 to 27, eit:her red bead or blonde, and com· passionate. And while awaiting a claim lo stake out tnrougb the mail. it was learned today, John has now set out for more prospecting -this time for gold. "He probably won't return for a month," bis brotlher , Steve, told the DAILY PILOT. "He's on an expedition to find gold, either in Colorado or Arizona." ' ·~ fflall tOIJ letters ~y ~ beuinailed '°John rtom hopeful girls in Scotland. It 111 unknown whetfler be hes yet re<:elved or read them. The Lord f>l'OV{)SI in Glasgow said those vying for the wealthy Calilor- nian Include private secretarie11 and factory workers. according to a United Press International cccount NOW PROSPECTING GOLD Bride-hunter Andrews Newest San Diego Freeway Link Opens in Costa Mesa Traffic began flowing along lhe new -1.4-mile stretch of San Diego Freeway through Costa Mesa at mid-morning today. following a surprise an- nouncement by tne State Division or Highwa ys Tuesd.ay afternoon. The route was limited to eastbound traffic at first. but all six lanes of the $11 million link were expected to be open by noon. Barricades were removed th•~ morning. but Slate D1vis1on o f Highways spokesmen said some min or work will continue along the freeway route until all details h;we been completed. An estimated 55.000 vehicles daily will use the freeway rrom Harbor Boulevard l~ Bristol Street. according to Milt Stark, information officer. The figure drops to 45,000 per day where the link ends at MacArthur Boulevard, which will provide direct access to Orange County Airport. By the end of 1968, a Cina!, eight· STOCK MARKETS NEW YORK (A P I -The stock market put on a mixed performance today with gains outnumbering losses but the Dow Jones industrial average taking a loss because of weakness in blue chips. was a pa r a I I e I performance with Tuesday's. I See quotations. Pages J0..31 1. District mile segment costing Sl0.9 million will complete Lhe concrete chain. con· necting to the Santa Ana Freeway at El Toro. One Claw in the system . which may cause some mototists trouble, is the fact that eastbou nd traffic will have no access to the southbound Newport Freeway. Offramps. however will take traffic in three other dtrections. The best way to remedy this is to leave the freeway at Bristol Street and lake surface streets to the Newport Freeway. to ,S?o south toward Costa Mesa and brach communi ties . This rondition will con!Jnue for another 10 lo 15 years. at which time the Corona <lrl Mar Freeway will veer right east of Fa1rv1ew Road. providlng easy access to the Newport Freeway. Safety measures different from those along earlier segments of the San Diego Freeway. stretching 73 miles from its cutotf at the Sepulveda Gap, to the Santa Ana Freeway. have been added aloog the next-to-last link. Breakaway light standards and directional signs will snap easily, lessening damage and personal inJury when clipped by out-of-control cars. One hundred rubberized. reflector posts have also been mounted at the end of the fr~way, to warn oncomin~ drivers they must turn oU to surface routes. Bridges along the new link have also bef'n improved in appe.irance with tapered columns. Backed Supervisors Oppos~ Assembly man's Dissolve Bill throng at the council bench ~ con· gratula~ persooally Mrs. Marshall and Parsons. Former v:ce mayor Hans J. Lorenz presented the new mayor with a cor- sage. The meeting also saw the in· stallation or two new councilmen. City Clerk Laura Lagios administered the oath of office lo District 2 (West Newport) representative Donald A. (See NEWPORT MAYOR. Pafe !) Rockefeller, Reagan Seen . 1n Running By United Pre11 International The Republican camp was astir lo· day with renewed indications Govs. Nelson Rockefeller and R o n a I d Reagan may at some point compete actively for the GOP presidential non.ln•tfon. Reagan, who in the past went only so far as to make hlmself available as California's GOP fAvoritt son, gave the word hlmself Tuesday that he was beginning an "assessment" of his posl· tion. '"The job seeks the man." Reagan commented as he discussed with newsmen political consultant F. Clif- ton White's report of substantial grassroots support for R e a g a n' 1 nomination. Meantime, Seo. Edward W. 1'rooke (R·Mass.I. a strong Ro c It e f e Ii fr backer. said the N~ York governor ls "verJ much interested" in seeking the Republican nomination and is on the b r i n k of making an "aJfirmath·e statement" on his candidacy. "Governor tlockefeller is not a reluctant candidate." Brooke said in Boston. ''He ha.s always wanted the nomination and he wants the nomina· lion now." Rockefeller for President head- quarters in New York announced that a Washington office would be opened next Monday as "kind of a nerve center office, not a campaign office in the traditional sense since t h e governor Is not a candidate." Neither Rockefeller nor Reagan ap· peared li kely to enter any state primaries against the only active ma· jor GOP candidate, former Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Reagan made clear he bas no intention of becoming a declared canclidate before the Miami Beach convention. and Brooke said R o c k e f e 11 e r ' s non· candidacy announcement last month meant ''that he was not a candidate 1n the primaries." Blaze Destroys Califor nia Town DOBBINS (UPI) -Wind-whipped f•rf' early today vlrtua Uy destroyed the tiny Yuba County community oC Dobbins. Sherilf's deputies reported the only build ings which escaped the flames were a post office and a .ervice sta- tion. The unincorporated village's population was estimated al about 500. Oraa1Aut Weadler It was sunny and warmer to- day and it'll bt aunnJe.r and warmer tomOTl'ow. says fore- caster Gordon Shields with mid· 60 ~mpe.ratures prevaUng along the Orange Coast. INSIDE TODA l' A ~lUfl~ Of MW bill&, I01111 old, 101?U new. ~f& atou ~Qif· loton f etltng blUf today. T~ -PaCGIMHtt •4_,Nd ..... ..,,,._ fM J'Vf•My 4ecdlht ; Mf att••I,_. ~ n..PO,,. g-ioCJOr, ... ""' " ...,... • , ........... • ........... • Cll"llllf!W ..... ........... .., c-to I:) t:r=z .. c,...-.. " " DMtll ........ 11 .... , .... ..... .,._.. \I :::: ..... ..., 14'""41 ,._ .. .... ·~.....,. ......... ,. T...,...... • ,..._. JNI n.lln • , .... Ctlllt II ....., f ......... ,. -"""' • ....... ,. ...... .. ~~LY PILOT Colorful Contrmt Cook, Forgit Final W ordS' By JEROME F. COLLINS council members with whom be bu Of ..,. o.WJ "'"' 11.., served for their coo~ratlon tbrouiti Colorful and unpredictable lo the the yeara. He named each ex~uncU end. outgoing Newport Be•cb city colleague by name. not excluding hia councilmen Dee Cook and Al Forgit acknowledged political roe , Forgit. delivered starkly contrasting farewell "I've had differences of opinJon with speeches Tuesday. these people." he said. "But I think Cook thanked everybody in sight in that's healthy. And to the incomi11g the council chambers, and some out of councll I'd like to say there la one eight. for helping him during his eight thing. I've learned in the past eight years as a municipal lawmaker. years. It is this : you must have the Before 1tepping down, be al.so ad· courage of yot.D' convlctlona. If you vl.ed members of the new coWlCil : feel you're right don't be afraid of "If you feel you're right. don't ever standing alone. oe afraid of standing alone.'' ONE REFRAIN Forglt. on the other hand. spe!'t his ''Harmony.'' he concluded. "should tast few mlnutes as a councilman chewing on a mouthful of sour JCl'a-pes. not be an overriding objective. It 'I He spat the seeds at the DAILY do's' become the o~ refrain on the PILOT and Vice Mayor Doreen council. then city government Is in Marshall. who was later elected danger ... mayor by the new council. I tl r 11 d Cook and Forgit showed up to A warm, susta ned ova on o owe certify formally the .results . of la~t his remarks. week's municipal election. It was their Forgit's talk registered zero on the FOUR YEARS TO GO -Newport Beach City Clerk Laura Lagios swears in newly elected councilmen (from left) Donald A. Mcinnis. Li ndsley Parsons and Ed Hirth at Tuesday organizational meeting of lhe new council. Parsons was also named vice mayor. succf!eding Doreen Marsball,who wu ap- pointed mayor. From Pqe l • I ·--mg Suspect Held By Mesa Police A man d.!Jpected by Costa Masa police of a bad check sprff. which scattered worthless paper &ll &:n>Wld Orange County was scheduled for ar· ralgnment today 1n Harbor District Judicial Court. Fred W. Carr. 36, who police said bad been skippmg from motel to mot~. WI$ booked int-0 Costa ~sa Ci· ty Jail on suspicion of felony bad checkS. after his arrest by police m Orange. "We don't know how many checks are out," said tnvestigator Harry Bowen, "but we've recovered about $1,500 worth of property, i.ndudU!g camerM. jewelry and clottilitg." Tbe tot.at loss -when all checks allegedly passed by Carr come in - co'utd exceed '4.000, .Bowe.n said. Ci.TT was arreated Monday Jn Orange, when police were called to a store where be was attempting to cash a bad check, Bowen said today. • Arresting officers discovered a •12,500 warr&<nt for felony bad chec ks out of Costa Mesa. plus a $2.500 war· rut from the Orange C o u n t y Marshal's Office. Bowen said Carr was wmted by marshals for failure to appear on a forgery dlarge dating baek seven i months, m>tiDg be had never been ar· raigoed on that count. last of.ficlal council task. applause meter. GRANTED REQUEST Forgit bega~ by saying when he rtrst NEW PO RT MAY 0 R .. • Retiring Mayor Paul J. Gruber . soon r~ to: election four rears a~o. ~e He said Carr and his ~rney won several continutlJC'eS. but the su.spect diC: not show up at his last scheduled artalgnment. to move .?.ver to the .far e~~ of the ~ds:i~ ~;"d~a~ass~~~ n~ f:;~~c: MclMJs and District 5 IL'pper Bay) benc~ H Just a .c?uncilm:r; to".an':: ces~fullv seeking re-election. • councilman Ed Hirth. ~~ 9 ~nd For~t s ~~:::.ul m~ to: "I mailed e11ch of you my council The two handily defeated In· day.'!" c:,'!,ka ~~a~r mellowlv. "f'd like :i;cord." he told t.~e audience. "And cum bents Al ForgH and Dee Cook. to thank the peoole who voted for me~~: :;:;11=l!d bis &tltck agaiosL!'.!1.2. p~~ !!1,,!Eeir £~ ap1?!!1"!flC..es OJ! the-I~ peeple Who~Oll~uted1 0-~. the DAIL y PILOT which did not en· t:.e counc'I bench to accept formally campaJgn and even ttheEd~~~ w 0 dorse him for re-el~tlon. "We have in Mrs. Lagios' certil1cat.1o n of the voted for mv opponen · · . h" to I a"'"r " hi' · · · "This is about my 3,000th trip to City l ~s .. "° ~? Y one ne';".SP ...-· muruc1pal election outcome. Hall," he expl11ined. "and the peopLP said. 8~11 8 8 ;Jek~ h pok of Parsons also took the oath of office who voted for Ed did me a big favor. T The w Y pu ca e 8 e. h f h' nd ro e term as coun kn M Cook thinks they did. Now is lhe Newport Har~r Ensign. wh1c or is seco ur-y ar · • ow bors.th 1 ... , didn't endorse him. either. cilman. we can re a... . " B f d. d h r· l Cook then noted that there 1s one DISCUSSED PUBLISKER e ore she ii 1ourne er 1rs thin~ on the new council that surprises Foreit then talked about DAILY meeting as mayor. Mrs. Marshall told me." PILOT publisher Robert N. Weed. who the audience that she foresaw "busy He said It was the fact that none or was not in the audience. "This and exciting time. ahPad" for the city the seven members owns a local publisher." he said. "couldn't hold a and its new COWlcil. t)uslness. job in the San Fernando Valley. 1 "The business people of this com-know because I lived there ror awhile. "Our goals and objectives study.'' 111unity," he warned. "had better get Then he cornea down here to tell us she declared. ''is on lbe verge of take- off the dime. and put themselves up how to run thlngs." off. This will p!'ovide the opportunHy Hor rlection) to assure represen· The councilman referred to the DAI· for wide citizens ' participation in the tation." LY PILOT's "Gloom y Gus" feature. establisnmen·. or guidelines Io r LONGTIME MERCHANT "That's a picture." he said. "that mat-Newport's future." Cook owner of Johnnie's Liquors in cbes the character of {Editor Tomi Another immediate task facing Uae Newport hardware merchant. were With that out of the wav. and hJs au· said. is the implement.atio• of p \\'1th quJet eloquence, she summed up Our JOb now 1s to close ranks. set- 1 le down and work together con· a --• structively and ln a splrit of IOod will. so we can provide the leadership need· ed to develop our town to ita full potential." Newport Beach detective B o b Brockie worked oo the case With Investigator Bowen TuelOay and said Carr btts several bad checks held by police in Newport. -·-__ J .. - oolworth _. ~ fb ~ sf 4h Bristol at the San Dieto Freeway ~oOU ,oa T•IZ8 COSTA MESA Corona' del Mar. and Forgit. longtime Keevil down to a 'T'." new municipal ad:nuniatnllon.~ the only members of the old COQpCj} dience frozen in stony silence. Forgit 1or a new and e~anded civic cen tm ta thf'n went after Mrs. Marshall. F' 11 sh led d ·1 "' • with local business inves en • H .. said h• would never vote for her ma y. e p ge c1 Y gove • Cook added his ~atltud! f o "' "' men! cooperation with Newport·Me<a members or the city staff -for mayor bf>cau~e she had "Upped school distnct authorities "especially Joe Devlin" -and all the over one of the finest city manager8 "This council," she vowed, "stands From Page 1 DOREEN ... the entire communlty, b\1$iness as well as residents ood city government." The school district ls going through a financial and ctassroom squeeze brought on by growth and :epeated voter rejection of many bond issues. TI1e mayor said she intends Newport Beach to work tis cooj>eratively with the Irv ine Co. as possible. She said "each has ils own interests.. but cooperative efforts would benefit both. She said she also bopes to encourage doser communications betwttn couo· cilmen and other agencies sucb u the Planning Commission. and depart· ment of Parks. Beaches and Recrea· ti on. Prior to her involvement i n municipal affairs. the mayor taid she was "somewhat acbve" ln partisan politic11. She has had more than a dec~e ol full ·time business experience as a statislician. market researcber and 11ccounhmt. She .U a past president of • tht Newport Harbor Women's Civic Uague and the Newport thapter of the Am~rlcan f'leJd Service. and Is a director of UCI Town and Gown. DAILY PILOT ............. c ... a-... H. W.+4 ....... 'TMtNt K...it ... 'Til•11t1t A. Mvr,hiu .......... ..,,., J.,... '· C.lti-. "-1 IHdl CllY llllW Ju~ It. Cerlty , .. , Hint11 M1wt ~ ... ""°""' OlrtdW ....,... ..... OMle 22 t I Wttt lelkt lt.4. w.m,., ~ .. u r.o. hr 1111 tzuJ OtW °"'"' CIMt ,_.., • ... a.,, .llfWI L...-..._, • ,.,.., A- HllMIN!lo\ IM<fl: • 1111 ltr•I we ever had." The reference was a~ ready to assist the school board and parently to Robert Coop. who Qtnt its administration in solving classroom three vears ago to be city manager of shortage problems ... Phoenix. Ari z .. DETAtLED STANDS Forglt also detailed f re e w a 'Y Council Names strate'y disagreements he had had with Mrs. Marshall. He Implied that she is too inclined to be too soft on the Vedder as New coastal freeway route question. "I don't 1tel shoved around very easily." S?id For1tit. "And I won't j?ive Lav\1na Mayo1· 110 011 thr fre.-wav fi'!h1P.r$. Th:it's why ~ I rould r nver vnte for Oorern "• Mrs. M:1rsh~ll sl:i red strA ii?hl ahl'acl throughout Forgit's speech. sayinit nothing. Councilman Robert Shelton then broke in. .. "Mr. Mayor." he asked Gruber. Is this necessary?'' ''Yes. it is." Forgit said. ''This Is not sour grapes.·• "What else Is It~·· a spectator shouted. Forgit Ignored the remark. but said nothing more. Glenn Vedder is the new ma.,·nr or Laguna Beach. The chc:nging of the guard went like clockwork Tuesday. The defeated In· cumbent$ conctucted their I a s t business and stepped down. WlShing the ~w councilmen well. Councilmen-elect Roy Holm and Charlton Boyd were sworn in by Ci ty Attorney Jack Rimel. as were City Clerk James D. Wheaton and City Treasurer C<instc:•nce Kimble. both unopposed in the April 9 election Later. after she had been selected mayor. Mrs. Marshall was Hked to comment on Forgit's statements. For results of other Orange Cowlty "There's nothtni much to say." !!he mayoral eLecti0>is, see Pagf's 2 onrl .1. said softly. "Except perhaps t~at wa~ the end. Thi~ is the beginninl(. Chamber Women Set Joint Meet The firtt jolnt meeting ever of the women's divi1Jont of the Newport Hart>or and Colt.a Mesa chambers of cotnJMJU will be he Id April 24. ~t was announced today . Tbeme of the program will be a "Salute to tnduatry". The luncheon pro..-am will be at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Afterwards the chamber members will tour Coeta Meaa'a new c:."tvic c~r and police headquarters. Speakers for the "Salute" wtll be Terry Doyle. of P h I I c o · f o r d Aerooutroolc; John Endicott. Babcock Engine«lng: Paul While. Colllna Radio; and Vauehan Redding. Cadillac Gage. Newport Bank a.or,. Woodkfd, pnalMt el ~ Newport Nlldoaal Blnt. w a s recuperatln1 at bil home toda7 after wt.at was termed minor IUflfl'J M }foaa Memorial Hotpital. Re .,,.end QM holpltal 1 •etk ~o and •• ffieated ~· He is upected to return to wort In Wheaton took the chair and called lor nominations. Councilman Joseph O'Sullivan nomJnated Vedder. llolm seconded it. Boyd moved that a unanimous biilllot be cast ror Vedder. It was. There w~ hamisbalting. Nuclear Physicist Gives Two UCI Talks on Friday • about thrft weeu. ffcordiJtS (Q his of• lkt. • cris*ross action" FOR YOUTHFUL SUPPORT AND SEPARATION PLAYTEX , BRA NOW-PLAYTEX introduces unique Criss-0-oss Action in the famous Liviog Bra to give you youthful support and sept.ration. Sheer elastic bade and sides for tJtf.way 11J"Clcll-won't ride up! And it's machine washable even io bleach-keeps its life month after month. With semi-stretch stra ., lace cups (A) or atretcb ltrapt (B). Only S3.9S. White 32A-"'2C.: See tbete beautiful new Playtax Living Bras with Criss-Cross htion today. I A1 "'• 011 TP ~ t .. •, • ag l • 1ee 1 Mesa which around for ar· District :e said ~tel to il!sa Ci· 1y bad 11ice m checks Harry about ~luding " checks e in - I. ay in ~to a to cash red a checks IO war· u n t y ted by r on a ;everai ~en ar- ~Y won 1uspect 1eduied Bob I wtth Ki sajd eld by ' ' -. . ' - (;ity Gals OAJL V PILOT ~ .Taking Huntingtoll 1 Picks Coen Stanwn, Like Newport, El.ects Woman Mayor Khe Sanh Blasted Ql'ance Ooanty bouted ~wo women -MlYor Edward Cllermu w• elec~ new mayor of Place~tia and Richard For Mayor may<n toda.y aa Martha WeJJbaput of ted tA> • •eeond term fn Siil Juan Demmer was elected vice may<h-. StantDa joined Doreen Ma.nbell ol Capistrano, wbile new councilman -Former Mayor Jesse D a v I 1 Ne__. BNce at tbe '--·" J .... William Battieate woo tht vlce mayor ... ed t ..__ t .. ,._ w "'M" "' _.., nod. re""'m o wn:: op s1>0t on the Buena councll table tn blr c1ty. -Anatteim eouncllman rHlected Park council, witn Gordon Wing taking 'lbe new female may«s are tM ooly Calvln L. Pebley as their mayOl' and over as vice meyor. Alvin Coen emerged as the new women on tbeb-respective COUflcils. named A. J. Schutte vice mayor. -Brea councilmen elected William In Red Shelling mayor of Huntington Beach Tuesday Frank Matsbott wu elected Stanton's -Cowlcllmu Loait Rel all a r d t Hamilton mayor and Thomas Speer SAIGON CAP) -North Vietnamese night. upsetting the plana of Dooeld D. vi~ ~. s\lf'Vived a secret sesstoo· wte iu vioo mayor. gunners resumed the shelling ol Kbe Shipley for a third term in the clty'• In mayonl election results from Fullerton to become its new mayor. -Dean Shull, a IO.year councilman ::ianb with th.e fury of the worst days of top f. other 00\nty cities: 7'lle vke mayor slot went to Jerry in La Habra, was ohOsen that city's th of lee. -Dr. Wide Lower, retired dentist Christie. new mayor, while Robert Nevil was e U.S. Marine bastion's T7-day siege, In a meeting heightened by ~nsion and counct\m61D for seven years, took -Orao~·s new mayor is Don E. named vice mayor. U.S. military spokesmen reported to- in the council chambers, tbe coun-over as mayor in San Cle~. with SmJUa, wittl Robert D. Hoyt taking the -Garden Grove city councilmen day, They said 19 Leatherneck.! were cilmen took three bailota before Stanley N'Ortbrup asSUJJlioC lbe vice ob.air a.s vice llNl.y<>r. were unable to agree oo tbeJr mayor killed, 56 rvowtded and 14 are missing. seating .Coen on a 4-3 vote. mayor's cbair · -L. Jack GGmea was named the and put off selection llDtil a later date. The spoktsmen reported the missing Coen and Shipley, aJong witb Jack men were part of a patrol operating Green. au were nominated for the * * * * * * Westmin· ster out of Khe Sanh that had been am· mayor's post Tbe first. ballot abowed bushed. Most of the wounded and kill· Shipley with three votes and Coen and Heated Sessi·on Follows ed were also involved in the patrol, but Green each with two. Delays Choice the spokesman decliMd to furnish Si.nee a majority of the seven-man further details. council ls needed, Acting City At-Of N M LOSSES BEA VIEST E:.~~E:':alaon=.~i.: Election of Valley Mayor ~ ln~~:~:;::~y~:;:: ~n:s;::lh:;~:~::::~i then defeated Shipley by the tame North Vietnamese mounted a 250-margin. Tuesday night and two early today. und tta kb .ll Waves of hostility swept the Foun. Valley council's rules-of-order_ M J ro a c Y aru ery. mortars and Green Was the·n elected vice mayor A pect ... 1;.._ fin 1 . od rs. oy Neugebauer was seated lOO-tain Val:ley City Oouncil Tuesday night s acW«C a ep1s e caused T d . ht Fr k pound rockets. for a second consecutive term. Both Schwerdtfeger to adjourn temporarily ues ay rug · an Fry Jr. and u · aft... M"""or Robert Schwerdtfeger D k M .S. m;litary spokesmen put North mayor and vice mayor serve one·yei.f' "" -.; the meeting. ere cWhlnney had to wait until to-and Vl·ce Mayor ~ Fregeau were re Vietnamese dead at 20 after a terms. · uuu • Late in the proceedings Robert Tully day because they had neglected to file Coen and Green were boUl elected to e1'ected to their posts in a narrow 3-% of 17186 Santa Suzanne Circle, one of campaign" expense statements a s re· Leatherneck patrol Tuesday attacked the council in 1966 for flr9t terms, run-vote. Harper's campaign workers. ap-quired by Jaw. a Red bunker complex four miles ning more or less as teammates in The contested mayoral election proached the council with reams of A replacement Lor outgoing Mayor south-southwest of the U.S. base in the various parts of the city. preceded a hoUy debated session documents. Justin McCarthy was not named pen· 1iorthwest corner of the country. SI.nee that t1'"'e a:li"""'"'Dts have which saw pa~age of the clty's In a vo1·c choked 'th h An estimated 40 North Vl,.._ft_ese ..... ' _ .. ~ --·" e · W1 anger e pro. ding seating of all councilmen. <>WJ<>JJ• changed from time to time with Green $800,000 immediate um:us program ceeded to read a letter which he alleg. hlt the Marine combat patrol with and Shipley voting together most of over the objections of a troupe of ed the mayor had sent to Tully's job Councilman Fry will serve as acting mortars and rockets and then la.id the time. Coen baa tended to foHow the dissenters. . superior, Richard Rhodes, of a Los mayor until the council meets on April down intense small-arms flre. U.S. lead of Kaufman in some of h~ 'l\vo councilmen -I n c u m b)e n t Angeles firm. The Harper backer 23 to select a permanent mayor. . fighter-bombers .and artillery pounded del"'.isions"<l Joseph Courreges and· newcomef Jo~n recited Scbwerdtfeger's written com-the enemy bunkers until the North Green had been viewed as the H.arper, who . replacefl Denn 1 s munlcations of Tully's alleged ~ of Vietnamese escaped about midnight ...._ natilraf successorfo sfuptey asniiyor-. -HMW-Oed;:-wef'e-~ ~.elm-a-company .l>OS~ met!r tl1stamp·nar~--etttf ortl• Sets-Talks·--Notth-Vietnamesrartillery-attrcks but app<.rently Gr~n found no favor the meeting before a standing roo per campaign literature. o 1 the Khe Sanh base, whlch subsided with Kaufman nor wi-ttl the down-town only throng. . . He char Jed Schwt'!'dtfeger with "us· W. th NATO N . after the siege was lifted April 5, also interests of Councilman Ted Bartlett. n:ien a long-to~ 3-2 split became ing" city officials, official city sta· I a h on s h a v e increased this week. Enemy six sharp clashes within 35 miles of Saigon. It was one of the buslest days so far in Operation Complete Victory, the 100,000·man sweep which began April 8. A unit Of the U.S. 9tb Infantry Div,lsion killed 12 enemy in a brie! fight 31 milt!s east of the capital. Two Americans were killed and two wound· ed. Twenty-five men of .a South Viet· namese airborne battalion were wounded in a battle seven miles north oi Saigon. There was no report of enemy losses. In the Mekong Delta 15 miles southwest of Saigon, a Vietnamese regional force company encountered a strong enmy f<rce and two com· penies Of the U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade were sent in as rein- forcements. Three Americans and 14 government soldiers were killed along with three Vietnamese civilians. Eleven enemy dead were reported. Marine Killed In Freeway Crash A Camp Pendleton Marine was kill- ed late Tuesday when the car he waa driving went out of colltrol on the San Diego Freeway two miles north of El Toro Road. James L. Roberts, 21, was dead on amv~.anp Countf..Medicill-- Center. the coroner's offtce said. He 1968 46 County Traffic Death Toll 1981 53 . . . . k an unmediate reality. Schwerdtfeger tlonary, hls title of ·•mayor" to gunners hurled 250 artillery and S~1pley apparently decided to ma e and Fregeau were re-elected to their "further hls own political ambitions.. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Defense rocket rounds on Khe Sanh Tuesday, d a bid for a fourth term as mayor after """'ts each defeating councilman Ed Declared out f d b th · S tar Cl i; M . died Of multiple injuries to his bea winning ~lection with m«e than ,..-' · 0 or er. Y e mayor, ecre Y arA · Clifford leaves to-causing "moderate" damage to U.S. and body. s.ooo votes but his action split the Ju.st Tully refused to be s1t down. "Will day for talks with America's NATO A passenger in the car, Marine Green-Shipley faction on the councll. Dispen6ing with, a troupe of ob-~e so.~eone else other than you to allies, including the subject of possible supply areas, U.S. spokesmen srud. On David L. Ritter. 22. is in serious con- 4 Bodies Found In Mass Murder DEL RIO. Tex. (AP)-State Pollce said today four perS<>ns died jo what appeared to be a m~ss murder on a lonely stretch of highway between Del Rio and Sonora in West 'Inas. Twoin- jured children were found at1d a se•·enlh person is feared missing. State police headquarters in Austin said it received word from its Del Rio office that the bodlea of two women, a man and a cblld about 2 years old were found scattered along U. S. m and in a pasture. The victims had been stabbed and beaten. A spokesman at Del Rio said two bodies were found in a ditch and two under bushes. Injured and taken to hospitals were an infant and a child about 4 or 5 years old. T.ae Del Rio spokesman said the l><><ms apparently were thrown from an automobile because they were so ·scattered. Identities of the victims were not immediately available. Police, Marines Probe Santa Ana Kidnap, Beating Santa Ana police and the U. S. Marine Corps are looking for a possi· ble kidoop victim and bis two ab- duc.tors today following a ''puzzling" incident at a local psychedelic stop. Officers srud that at 7 p.m. Tuesday. two male white men dressed in sport jackets and slacks in their e~ly 30s entered the Hypogeoos at 202 W. 3rd St. They walked up to a Negro descrllr ed as about 30 and weighing 180 pounds and asked1 him if be was .. mm t ti!')' . " Wben the man replied he was they • identified themselws as CIA agents. grabbed the victim and dragged him to a nearby parking lot. There, according to witnesses, they p ummeled him, threw rum in a c~. beat him on the bead and body and drove away. Phyllis Lendwall, owner or tbe shop, sci<: she couJd not Identify any Of tbe men involved. jectors opposed to the city's im· sit me, he shot b~ck. use of underground nuclear explosives Monday, about 300 mortar, rocket and dition at the medical center, suffering . The chamber in an u p r o a r to guard invasion r outes to Europe. artillery rounds hit the base. head injuries and multiple cuts and mediate needs program, council pass· Schwerdtfeger declared council "ad'. Clifford. making his first overseas bruises. ed the much-discussed measure. journed." .But p~gs reconvened trip since becoming defense chief BIG OFFE~SIVE California· Highway Patrol officers Just's attempt to modify the package when Police Otief 'Charles Michaelis March 1, is to represent the United To the south, allied forces pushing said Roberts' car overturned as it was viO'. an amendment whlch would have and Dete~ve Fred Nourse escorted States at a meeting of the se.ven-nation through jungles and rice paddies in the northbound on the freeway and crash- etimlnated the $165,000 community Tully to hls seat. NATO nuclear planning group. biggest offensive of the war reported ed into a bridge abutment. center went down to defeat, 3·2. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;.iiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii..;;;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. - Procedural order was difficult to maintain throughout the meeting. Sbuftling citizens tended to vocalize app.ro~ of their various champions on the council. Many would approve or dia~ve a decision with the clapping-)Jughter reminiscent of an old-time 'revival meeting. or •• Schwerdtfeger put it, "the arena." More than once the agenda was sidetracked by Councilman Harper. who appeared inexperienced in the Councilmen Pick Mrs. Veda Dreis Unamlmous vote of Seal Beach councilmen Tuesday appointed Mrs. Veda Marie Dr~is to the council post vacated when her husband, Leslie :-i. Dreis. died April 9. Mrs. Dreis will serve a two year term, beginning with the oath or office to be taken at the April 29 council meeting. !>edicated to "furthering the civic projects" her husband was concerned with, Mrs. Dreis accepted the at>· pointment. She explained that she d<>esn't desire to become a politician and wouJd not plan to seek office at the end Of this term. The Dreb home is at 13680 El [)(.rado Drive, Seal Beach. The death of Mr. Dreis occurred when the couple was returning from a vacation trip to the Colorado River. Formerly with the Long Deach Police Department, he was to bf' the city's vice mayor for the next term. Will Stay Neutra l WASHJNGTON (UPI) -Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall said today he would remain in the cabinet until the end of President Johnson's term and stay neutral in the battle for the Democratic presidenUal nomJnation. Udall. a holdover from the ad· ministration Of President John F. Ken- nedy. said at a news conference that he had "very warm personal rela· tiona" with all of the candidates seek· ing to auoceed JohnlOn. .A D IN Togetherness • CATALINA '6' .•• dMi!Jm t lu~ mer wertJrl)bf of 1P<'-rlwtf~r-HO· .,..te\ '" c-.01• c-nmrcr ,. .. " Cotton. •Mull l(nil Stoel> NfCk rvt'l!Ytr, 5l.Jt b CATALINA ·~ . . Chlc:lt1 lttlo S1>rln9 In leot. C--•••lu, .AJIOMM colort .ncs 'II l lfU •l(nl• Cardi""· M..lt ' CAlAllNA .... , , lllt d1t-1lc loo!( ol Colton ttbtrdlN lr\d collllll knit. 0Me'11 t nlt, V4'Klt 11<1llowr, OM- !ru t trim. TU• d. CATALINA , ..... llld O'Pms tM "'"'"-' prns .. i..r•flM, for •u fll"9' lllt'OUlh summer. ·SIMYflb\ SMll, IS.M '~lbtrdl~ Wll<~ 8rit<h. '4.ot 'Ptnl. M.t Coed Faces Ouswr for Sharing Room •G•btrdln. Bermuda short w!tti bt<1t llprtt<, ...... •$!rllle M9lll Knit bOelMCt llUll- Qytt, N..Jt ••• 1~ COiion •e ... muda Sllof't, 11.tt. ~ Forltf l'Olytlffr/-conon. NEW YORK (AP) -Llnda LeClait', -----~..Barnard C0Ue1e ~ fac:in& ex· i 1rom 8Cbool for ldmitted.b' throuibout the proceeding wu the boy friend, Peter Be~. Ool"""'-.'--"1 , Uniftnib junior. I _I arlng a -campas room wttliliir boy fmad,. Mid 'l'Detdaf B•rurd'• bousini ri,w.tioDI "•e I'll in· f r1nge11Mnt of our bMJe tndlvldtlll freedom ." A atuckut-faculty Judiclat comm.lttet rtiterved decaloo after • ~ay trial. The commtt~e's declsloa may bt overruled by the colletit prqldenl "rm old enoutJ1 by 1'1'111' to live anywhere and witb anyooe wltbOut my parents' permlnlon." Und•, 20 • .aid at the h8f"ina. Se-ated beside mg ~ tolif thi eomiiil& that atit •lid Behr had d.lllr1butild-400 ques. tkJana1rft -to ltudtDtl Pltinl if tht)' aha.red dwelllnct and nce!ved 300 al· firmative returna. About 80 of the glrla, Llnda taid, offered UM of tlie.lr n1me1 if Jt would help to chanie the recutatJor13. SpukJng In Llnda'a behaU Tues4ay were a minbter. • rabbi and a phiio.ophy profeqor. More than 250 ~ts and f~ulty memben at, ter.dtd the buri,na. 2 CONVENIENT LOCA 110NS 3321 COAST HWY. CORONA DIL MAR 111 AVI DIL MAit •AH CLIMINTI -- w~. Aiwlf 11. 1968 It was an unusually enthualastic audience that packed Memorial Auditorium at Utica College (New York ) for the first lecture of Inter· national Cultural Series Week •.• a demonstration by Yiddlx, a Turk· lab belly dancer. • Speeders in motorized whee~ dlalrs would be outlaws under leg- klation proposed ln the atate a&- tembly. Sacttamento A11embly-man John Stull introduced a bill to clatnp a 15 mile per boar speed llm!t on wheelchairs and invalid tricycles. • Atlataua Nlglat Spot Assassin Hunt Leads to Cl uh An.ANTA (UPI) -The mysterious fuCH:ive in t2ie slayio& of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. appareot.Jy went nigbtelubbhig in AUanta the night after the murder and baiJed two taxis in • ~ oeigbborbood. One tazi driver vividly recalled the man -whom the FBI bu identified as E:ric Starvo Galt -because he tossed part ol his fare oato the floor of the cab. * * * Sher i ff Says King. Slaying A Consp iracy "J remember !En because be WM a smart guy, the way be threw thlt money at me. You ~member tile smart guys," the driver said Tueld-.,. The man rode only two blocks and then hurriedly le.ft tbe tut. Ap. pareotly the &ame man caugbt aaottier cab several blocks .away and went to a modem. two-story apctment building. Both cabs belonged to the AUanta Million Cooperative Cab Co., which re- quested that the driven (lat be iden· ti!ied. The area, around Peachtree and 14th streets, ia about seven miles from the public housing project where a white Mustang registered to Galt wu abandooed April I, men th~ 12 houri aftM King was lhot to death by a white sniper at a motel in Mempbb. Tenn., 382 m.lles away. 11\e 1986 Mustang bad 19118 A1libama license plates and the regiltraUan gave Gait's addrees as a 80Utb BJrm· Ingham rooming ho~ w b e r e BIJlMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) -residents hadn't seen him in three ~ Mel Bailey said Tuesday months. eV1dence indicates the slaying ot Dr. FBI a~nt.s, tracing G a 1 t ' 1 M.artln Lather Kin& Jr. was a con· movements after tbe oar wu Jett In "*9cY that prOOebly had Binn· an apartment parking lot near the tngbam u tbe original site f« the t111· Georgia Capi(A>l the .Friday after tng. ~g's murder, appamiUy followed a BaUe,, ol Jeffenon (Bmuingham) P!:~:e ~lafo:"11 ~ij) near Ocqlty, 1beorUed the killer laid in One c.b m-tver said the FBI ulDed wait for King in Btrml.ngbam, but had him if he'd picked up any faree at tbe Ible opportunity during the peat five Pl F 'da Di ( . moactw Xjng wu tlaln Aprtl 4 wbile ayroom n Y gbt April 5) and, 'in~ Tenn., to lead • march in when shown a s~. ol Galt, be said ~ ol stntmg Negro g.-mge col· ~~ t::,~,;:. ~eking up th.e man -~ .... ~--__ __. __ ....,..._._._ !:!!.!1-..---......- Camtdian Don Adami 1hotn 1Urpri.11 a.8 ht was feted crt a party c.lebratfng hi! 41.t bfrthdai ai tM Sandi Hotel in Lal V ega1. Adami, lfm' of the ue- vte ipy ipoof "'Gd Smart.'' had o huge cakt topped tOtth o dlak-phone shoe that he wear1 in the 1tri11 a'lld Which l!Upfrtd the Sandi CM/. : . : Ru11e ll l ra.ty, 74. of Ba t t1 • Creek, Mich .• accompanied the body of his wife to Dayton. ~ he waited for the funeral servlcea to begin, he collapsed and died • • • 30 minutes before services were to be held. • • The community of Jackman, Maine, was being forced to end an old billboard sign which read: :·on ve carefully through Jackman No doctor available." Dr. Peter Morrison left the isolated town of 2,000 persons because he said he wasn't earning enough from b1a pracUce. Jackman had prmOUlly been without a d o c t o r for two years. • Church or~ In Loi Angtlc1 art urging ~t stores to dilpla11 Negro doUi cu port of o dnw aamnit "1Dhite roci.tm,. in Sout Mn& Calijonaia. A manual bJ1 Unittd Prtsbyteri· im o/flciall odvi.fti rtadtr&. "if 11ou haw J o u n g e1'ildren or urandchildrl'n, givt tMm o Nt· gTo doll to love." • Seeking to provide more employ- ment opportunities for jobleu per- sons, Gov. Werren P. lCn.wiel of Wisconsin suggests that the atate ease a few requirements. He dted a rule under which a penon muat have either a college degree or five years' experience to take a civil :service examination for a parking lot attendant. Twisters Baley Mid there ls evidence that ille prime impect in the murder, a man ldmttfted u Erie starvo Galt, wu in Birmingham at the same ti.me •Kine last October and November. "He could ha~ )ald 1D wait with miper rifle on many oocasions, waltint for a shot at King," the sheriff laid. Bailey aaJd that if a ccmipiracy WU lovolved, "That COOIPirac:Y probably hid bopee of the fatal lhot being ftred in Bkmin&bmn, a city known f'cr it.a ~ civil ri~ campaip in Tornado Sweeps Nursing Home; Only Five Hurt GUTHRIE, Okla. (UPI) -A tornado ripped olf the roof and oaved in a wall at a nunlng home in thll old Oklahoma temtorial town Tueldlay nilht. F ive . ol the 13 elderly petlent.I IUlfered minor lnjurita. "I jlJllt don't know bOw 'ft got all of .,. peop}e out without havtn1 IOIM- cne klUed or llOIJle s e r 1 o u 1 in- juriea," said Cbll1M Woody, owner ol Ile home. Only two of the 83 patients -all put 65 -were bospltallzed overnight for observation. They W«e expected to be released today. Three others were truted. All 81 were ahifted to four other nursing homes around the city. Woody said every room in the II(). bed, fNme building was "torn up" when the tornado struck without watn· lng, tearing down power llnet, break· inC water pipes and shattering 1as lines. "Most of the patients were Httled ln late Wt night," said Jam• S. Petty, one of more than a dozen physiclanl who helped treat the Injured. "They were wet, cold and in shock when we arrived. but otherwise they suffered oo1y minor cuts and bruises." Woody said it was the first tornado ever to dip down in Guthrie, about 40 miles no1'1dl of Oklahoma Qty. Garbage Men End Walkout, Return Today MEMPHIS, '.l'IDD. (UPI) -'Ibe city's 1,200 garbage collectors voted to return to their jobs today. endinf a 10. week atrike that brought Dr. Mm1.ln Luthtt King Jr. to MemJiljs and bis death by an asMSetn's hand. A "memorandum ol agreement," hammered out by negotiltoH for tbe dty and the American F•ration ..r State. County and M tt n i c l p a t Employes, AFirCIO, was apptoved by both the &trildng wcrM!rs and city eouocil within hours Tuesday. 'Jbe negotiating teams, working under the guidance of Undersecretary ol lAbot James Reynolds and former federal mediat.or Frant B. Ml.let, in· eluded Mayor Henry Loeb and. Jerry Wurf, president of the intenatlonal uolon. The pact. covering a period of 14 montns, provided a form of recognt. tlon for Local Union 173.1 as represen- tative of laborers, truck drtven and crew chiefs in the sanitation depart· ment. It also yielded a Lum of dues check· off with the employes' credit union auttlorized to deduct the monthly pay· ment from the workers' paycbecu. The strikers, mostly Negroes paid on a scale ranging from $1.66 to $2.10 hourly When the walkout began Feb. 12, woo a 1$-cent hourly wage hike. ThP. first 10 cent.a will be added May 1 and the additional five cents Sept. 1. Their vote in favOf' ol the proposal waa apparently nnan!mooa as they met at Clayborn Temple AME ChllJ"Cb, a rallying point for many demonstra· tions during the lengthy dispute. Local union president T . 0 . Jones oalled for the members Who favored the proposal to stand and appamitly all did .. None stood on the opposite side of the question. 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When ()fl the bus by mi11take, ttMlt Amer.lean military Mtaches Ch.ag1J1yev, wtttd1 were in-the guard demanded th&ir they did not speak R\lj§slan c om pat I b le with his passes, it said, Matson and and that the bus driver had have been caught trying to diplomatic status," it said. Jacobson inst~d took out not announced ttte closed CHJCAGO ( U P I } - Mayor Rictiard J . Daley's order to ha~ looters and arsonists S'hot on sight today fanned the national con- troversy raging over bow to band.le mus urban violence. 1be order was gr-.ted with condemnation Mid no comment Same 1 u p p o r l was evident in a r-andom aunpling conducted b y United Press Jntern.Uonat Mayo rs of the nation's largest dties, many of them communities hit·by riots and racial disorders in recent years and months, for the m06t part pla'Yed it cl<!M to the vest. Polke officials and national guard commanders t.ende<l to be roore out.pok· en in favor of Daley's ''get- toogh" stand. Daley hlrn seU said bis "s!1ool-to-k.ill" order was "misunderstood and blown out of proportion." He I.old a meeting of railway ex- ecutives Tuesday night the "siloot-to-ltill" order refer- red only to o b v i o u s anonists. "If they are burning lhe building down they should be shot" Daley also order- ed police to "shoot to maim or cripple'' looters when they were spotted. · of anon u-e felons and are apprehended On Detroit) pursuant to the law. But t4 m a It e a blanket statement that you ate going to lire in- to crowds ot, looters or crowds cl. ~. ls a very dilficqJt and im}>Ollsible tbiog to say or to do and I don't inteftd to wy it or do it." Mayor Joseph Barr of Plttsbutgb, Pa., said police restraint kept damages and injuries "to a 'f!1in.imum'' during recent di.~ in bia city. . "We bad no deatbs. To my lmowled&e only one penon was Shot by police. Our ex· perience seems to Oy in tbe face of Mayor Otiey's poai· t.ion ... In the nation'• c a p i ta I. Gilbert Gi mble , a spokesman for M a y o r W£1lter Washington, said "the police are asked to use their good judgment. and not to b e indiscriminately shooting people." AHonso Cervantes. m-.yor ol. St. Louis, sa.id Tuesday in his stat.e-<>f-t:he-<:ity message that "tht. is no time to treat confirmed criminals with gather inteWgerx:e d at a Izvestia said Jacobson and notebooks -"after persis-area. kid stoves. , Deer a. Soviet army camp MatsQO boarded a bus in tent demands" -which The newspaper brushed '.'Tbe time has come to not , and tshipyard, the 1govertni · BoNaov and ignored the contained '100~ ol an in-au this aside as a "r,retext only respect the dvil rights men newspaper zves a driver's announcement that teltigence d\aracter." One . , . to st~ll for time., of those accused of crime said today. the bus was entering a note had been made just ''Some naive pe<iple might but alJo to deai sternly with A tall Roy.al Canadjan Air military area closed to before the bus reached the believe In the accidental those wbo are fotind guilty." Force attacbe also was anyooe witttout a proper camp, .it said. nature o< die incident near Los Angeles Mayor Sam caught acting as a lookout pass. Iivestia said Matson end Borisov,'' Izvestia Slaid. "Wt Yorty said be bad no com-RAF ff ERO for the Americans at the The bus drove into the Jiacobson claimed they got must dlsappoint them." ment, a common public shipyafii in Len l n grad , ------------------------------ readi.oo of mayors queried. Izvestia said. "U>& .Angelea is dilferent DIES AT 86 The Canadian EmbaiSsy Uld we make our own received an official protest polides whlch fit our con-LONDON (UPI) -Britomi Irom the Soviet Ministry to- dltlons." He would not today mourned the death oC day and it was believed a elaborate. RoyaJ Air Force pioneer Slr similar. protest went to the The acting city man-ager J ohn "Tails Up" Mattrand U.S. Embassy, A Canadian ol Cincinnati. W i 11 i a m spokesman called t be McClain, ·a Negro. laid. Salmond, one of l h o s e cha-r-ge ''unfounded." "Naturally we will use responsible, in W in s t o n Izvestia said Lt. co l whatever force is necessary CburchiU's praise, for the Garh.ard L. Jacobson and to &PJre'hend criminal& dur· few to w.hom so many owed U . Col. Hugo Matson, both ing riot$. We will, however, so mueh in World war D's asslstatlt army attaches at always exercise restraint aerial battle of Britain. tM U.S. Embassy, were and con.form to normal stopped April 9 while trying police procedures. Police The air marshal d i e d to ride a bus into an army always have had the right to Tuesday at the age of 86, 'his ramo near Borisov, in fire at esc~ing felons. but uniform covered with the Bylorussia. Soviet guards not perroDS committing a kin gdom's honors. whO questioned them found misdemeanor." ''notes o< an intelligence AUama Mayor Ivan Allen cher~cter" in tiheir pockets, Jr., said "I sincerely hope AU F it said. that wti're never faced with Orney aces Tilt' previous d.ly, It said, a dilemma of the type thu guards at the Leningrad Daley Need, bu t l Holdup Charge shipyard caught U. Col. would hope that the Atlanta Wayne E. Rimards, Cmdr. police would certainly have LOS ANGELES (UPl)-A Robert R. Haner Mld U. a degree of compassioo and prominent crimi1nal defense Omdr. Ralph N. Ol'811Dell, not merely be out for a att()J'fley has been oharged all a~i;ist.ant naval aittadJes, bloodlettiltg.11 and Wing Cmdr. J. l'. Ohio State Adj. Gen. S.T. wilt. ttie armed robbery of a \v;.·~on. an air force attacbe De I Corso s a i d national Los Angeles motel. at the Canadian Embassy. guard troops used in riot Br.ad.ford ·A. Arthur. 40, is .larchson. it sa.id, had NIGHT .nd DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9.:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO ' PM. New York's Mayor John V. Lindsay wH m ost outspoken in criticizing the _____ p~~ <?t.~ - ''In times of trouble we 're going to respect human life. We're not going to turn disorder int.o chaos. Jn short. we're oot going to shoot children in New York City." McNamara '!_ f!:Stimo_!l_Y ... R evealed arus ot the Buckeye State ~n counity jail in lieu of been tltle subject ol an _ woul~. st;loot to kill ~,J;§_JOO.OOQ bail aw,aitiDg_a .Jar.lier Ut.Pif!sL_ ~ 19.i: · iil<rwOuTa shOOl Io wound preliminary hearing April ministry "pointed out to t9te lo" -.. ~nd arsonists. 24. U.S. Embassy Jast August Detroit Mayor .Jerome P. Cavanaugh, whose city was disrupted by urb&o violenc~ last year iJl which 43 persons were killed, laid poli~ should use "what force is necessary hopefully, minimum force - to apprehend that person. "People caught in the act No Solution To Mideast Hassle Seen UnJ&ed Prell Intenatloaal A:n official E g y p t ta n spokesma11 said today in Cairo the peace efforts of U. N. Mideast Envoy Gunnar Jarring had made "zero" progress towaro a peace settlement with Israel. But he said the Egyptiaos bad not closed die door to such a settlement. Jarring arrived in Cairo today for talks with Fore!gn Minister Matimoud R1ad after a night in which Israel and Jordan exchanged gun· fire across the Jordan River i:n another of the almost dei· ly cease·ftre violations along their border. U. A. R. spoke s man Hassan Elzayat appeared at a press briefiilg to describe what he said was ttle lack of progress of the Jarring peace mission. "We now have zero.'' Elzayat said. "'I'btre ill nothing to report. The situ~­ tion is exactly the same as it was before Jarring's arriv·al here. He was not in a posi- tion to tell us that Israel has accepted or shO'Wn readint;sll to implement the secunty council resolution ... NOW WASHINGTON <UPI) Robert S. McNatnva. told Ooogre.ss a week after North Korea seized tile USS Pueblo that tlhere was no 1 pracli<:al wiay to prevent another sudl incident. In secret testim~ gi'Yen Feb. 1 .and made public Tuesday, M<:Na:mara, ttien .ecretiacy of deJense, sug· gested ttJe Uni'bed Stata mu&t be ready to take tbe rau and bear the con- sequellON if it w·arits to keep geu.iog the important Jn- telllgeoce gettiered in such m.iasiom. - ''We do not have t:he m~ today of preventing a recurreoce ol this kind of in· cident in many of the situa- tioM in whidl we find it necessary and to our ad- vantage CIO carTy on sUn.ilar co 1 le ct I on e ff o rt s.'' MeNaimze told the Senate, ArrMd Services Committee. 1 McNemara agreed with a suggestion ft'~ some com· mittee members that North Korea should be made to feel "she ~ worse ol.f !ban Slhe was be.fore stie started." To do this, he said. North Korea Will have to face a strooger SouUt Korea. ''Almost surely we will need to supply additional military assistan<:e to South Korea. to build up her strength vis-a·vis N o r t h Korea," be said. I The comments took on ' special significance in the I light oC President Johns~·s meeting todaiy in Honolul~ with SouUt Korean Pres•·, dm Chung Hee Pa.-k. ~cNamara 9aid t h e ~ -• I Korean '!'ladar defenses by cruising tile c o a s t 1 i n e out!ide ttie t2-mile ter- r~t«ial limit C e n s o r e d testimooy indicated that thf' miSsioo bed been requested by field comm.anders and had been reviewed and ap-j pro~ by McNamara and I ottier tGp .tnt.egists here. 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CLAll IARIH SHOP 5l• W. 19th Street 1840 Newport 81vd • Cosfa Mesa Costa M111 RALPH'S PUltNITUU UNfVllSfTY OFFICE 19UIPMINT I IOl Newpor+ l!Ytl. I" l Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Costa Mes• f ~ .. I -..--- 8 OMLY PILOT W hat's An AlcohOlic? D ifference l s Narr ow .....,.. ,. "" • • "'t .. S..KM!w~Y ," 1 1119 ~~.. ~-­ Peter J • ...,. Dear D r . SteJ.nc:robn: Whit ti en alcoholic! WbM'• the difference between • IOCia1 . drinker and a cmoalc ~! My hUIMDd bMD't miAed a day ol wort becalM of _dr~, _ bat_I tbint be <' .. r too m . • dilaCrtel S&Jine be CID h°'d it, IO why D0t «tJJk. He says be bu three martinis for lunch. He takes at leatlt t b r e e hi-:nballs before d I nner . After diJmer be driDb M JlWJY as ttlree to four bot· tles of bee!' aod takes a stiff ni ghtcap. At toe1.al parties he takes one after the other. Is he in danger of becoming a real problem'! -Mrt. K. NARROW LINE r ,,mmeDt: Thoutanda of men and women 1bte the r ., line o( dlviaon between harm.lea IOCia1 cf i ~ ~ aDd actual chronic alcoholism. Oft.en they have already puled the bounds of safety and do not recog- nize it. And trouble utually becomes compounded when t'·~ .,·~obouc doe1n't admit he's ooe. Un fortunately. although &radually waking up to its Importance. this national heaMh problem has been largely neglected. For example. Secretary of the Department of Health. Education and WeUare, John Gardner, bas said, "But now we r e c o g n i i e tbat alcoholism ls an illness-no more moral or immcral than tuberculosl1 or poeamonia or schizophrenia ms.Matn °'••• 532-1992 ..... 70.,.lwo.7 -and ~ our ways of dealinC witls thlt lDDeu have been lboc~y l&- .tequate." My gueu, Mn. I:., ii ttllt roar bUlbmd la not too far away from becoming a dn'Ullc alcobolic. ,,. odds are short.er ~ molt peo-pli re.lile. AccclrdinC to one et1imlte .,.., .. about 1t .., 1. Toreiinif>~ a flne tmt J'OUf b la at a cocktail pwty with 15 other drinkers. You can see bow he might be the one tlipl>ed to become a chrenic alcoholic. ODDS SAME He doesn't bave to be at a cocktaU party. The odds are the same if be confines bis drinking to ltmch time and at home. · I .uggeJt. Mrs. K., that you get further iDformatioo by relldinc a lea6et called ''Alcohol and Alcobollml." It is Public HeaMb Service Publication No. 1840. Sf.oCJe copies ve available from the N atiooal lDltitut. ol Me~ Health. Cb e ,. 7 Chae, Md. 20203. Rave 7oor bmblnCl read it. too. Perti• he may get around to 9dmitting that be drinks too much. Unlese he admit& it, there 's little hope he will drink lea, or ttop altogether. For example, the leaflet 1ays, tn part: "In tbe put, alcoholica have been .S· moniabed; I C 0 1 d • d z de- nounced, jaDed, b e a t • n , ducked, 1 a 1 h • d , and threatened with e t e r n a 1 damnation. There la no evidence that any of these meuures bu bad signifi- cant therapeutic value for more than u attasional alcoholic . "Available evidence seems seems to demonstrate that long-lasting results can be achieved primarily by a teolutque known generally as psychotherapy." _,_..hn_tfthe ........... of~._..i. 19)' .... "' ell the SoulN-'. ..... . - • 233 1. 17111 k Calla .... ••P•'-1 · • .... c.ter. eon.._. ~ 11111! 1&11111 .. lfM UTll ........ ,, ... .......... .......... na...t flill. .. ,. .... ..,. Pillow-Style Air lattreu -~ .............. ri1i1 .._,,.,.._,r.,, SntWfl 2400 flt. hi .................... ·1-·---. ·~ . . . -. . -. . . ·-. ·"--...... · •-'s llilan Llllller Sandals IMUIU NYLON 'I" Value! Faslion Eaniugs ,. .. , •.. ., ...... n.·........... . -~_. ...... 37 _____ ,.... c • ••• .-... 1 ...... 1 s.,...,.,. .. _. -··•h4ttl .. ,. .................. Clllanl lldlltllds JJc ·---......,---.-~ .. . ...... ,, Tallle Ll•ps =-$)2'4 ' I n •" .. I ,,,, 1ps r4 ...... ....... rU.lllt I II . I r. r ~;= t. ... ·=96~ ....... ··--511111 Hal .~~ ........... . ............... 2•4t ..,2 ... -. .. a.,llet ........ ~-". ,_._ .. .._ I 2' to Sf Still ._,_ am crs ..... ,... ••C.• .... ... ··~ .. ........ C.ha ........ Olllill ... ...................... ...................... n.lir ......... • Pronto Roor wu:.r. .. 74c ~MIL'Lllpld lleldi ~ ....... 4t tr UR Ufter ~~ ......... 77c '69" YalJ "Flymo" Toro l.an11ower .. .. ,. ...... ti" YaLI Tek S~g Bitsh 2t SM "'•s,.idl .. ,_ ............ Jill.ilia ......... ~adluf• . .......... ... ............... ... . -.... "' . ---~-.,,..,.-r -•- w~. Apr11 17, 1968 OAlL Y P'JLOT 7 R e port Says Schools to Run All Year Round LOS ANGELES - American public scbooll of the fubae may operate 12 hours a day, Mft!l days a week and ll monthi a year. Children wm begin ICboot at an earller age -4 or younger -and programs will be developed to extend the compulsory education period to age 1J>. Tb6 fUhn"e will bring a dramatic Increase in In· dividuallzed Instruction. Those are predictions of Dr. Irving R. Melbo, dun of the University of Southern California'• Sc ho o 1 of EducaUon, the 1 a r g e s t school of Its kind ln the West. Dean Melbo believes education throughout the world ii in a "llow revolu· tion," but one which will bring drastic cbaneea. ''The preaeJit pattern of achool operaUona, six hours a day and five days a week. II an lnherltance from an earller day when t h e economy w a 1 primMtly agricultural. Tbe echedule is now inadequate for our urban world," Dean Mell>o aar,:s. 'It la reasonable to expect acbooll of the future to operate 12 months a year, six or sevtn days a week. and probably for not less than 12 hours a day. "That doesn't mean pupils wUl be tn school the whole time, but lt is predictJble that schools wllI be open, available and runnh:lg with some kinds of programt for aome cllentele for that period. 12 Coast Students On CSF Dean's List Twelve Orange Coast F. Mills, 339 E . 19th St.: resident. were emoog Che David L. Pass.age, 1199 El 369 studenta from Ca1ifuUa Oamino; and Mark N • St&~ Oolle&e at FW)er,too Reade, 1285 C«oell named to Che Dean's !Mt for Those irom Hmtlngton Che f6l1d.1967. Beads ~ Dottylou Bran- The list wu relieased last Ding, 15841 P 1 y m o u t b; week by Dr. Rooa!d M. Joeeph L. Maga, 7781 Slater Bristow, aoting dean of Ave.; and Billie Dawn atudeot.s. Students who earn Weide, ml Kooxvil.le. &t least a 3.S o-.ade point Peter J . Gates, 1983 vrsta awrage on a 4.0 SOilie in 12 C a u d a l; and Maryruth or ~e uni~ ~~-~c!ed-Jackson~ l~ J.!iscilla.J>o1h. __ _ ·UlU reooginitfon. of Newpoot Bead\ were also Costa ~ b o n o r on the list. 01hers include students are Uoda D . J o a n R 1 c b e y , 1 3 1 6 Hallidy, 180 Merril Place: "A"Oceao, Seel Beach and Jerry M. Kawlk, 1578 Paul Attner, 15912 Le.va Ri.v~ Place; MacleM Way, Wesamnster. • VMD PattllOPs IN BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL COLORS 6'l•r-q•••• .......... .. MOATE USES T1lm plda a1m !DID a ,__ outAt wllh me ci .... bright Dlomee. Ab- .mot prints! Bold !on1I. 25• Jong. -~~ 32 to 38. EJtn. lim, «>-44 •••• J." 88 AMC. AIOU'l' LA Y·AWAY. 1°" dDwn bokll 10'D' pal+ 'fiiM afWOiliwti'a, no 1iin;fii CIWjel, ever: 1au1 W't'l wont .... Af WODL~RIH'• ...., '"'"' '"""" Met.., t+iru flrhley Unttt t:JO P JA- letuNly 'TH 6 'M. l .. ...... .. . ·' . .. • DAJl Y PILOT w~ . ..,, .. 11, i"* De mos Score Plan 11ax Shift Aimed At Low Incomes , SACRA.MENTO IAPI - The California family man earning $8.IXX> a year or less would face an income tax hike l.U>der Gov. Reaian's plan to ease the burden on the middle income taxpayer. The break woold go to faimlies wittl incomes ol UO,IXX> a year and more. on up to the '50.IXX> bracket and perhaps higher. Assembly fiscal coosu•tants estimated today. D e m ocratlc Assembly Speaker J esse M. Unruh said the plan would hurt ''60 percent of the California families at the lower end of the income scale" and represented a step backward from the fD8} of tax reform. cllme tax boost was loo rough on middle 1ooome lax· payers "who are paying au the bills virtuaUy for the country." There was wtdespread protest from many middle and upper income taxpayers who found their bills were doubl e , tr i ple , and sometimes quadruple the previous year's. Reagan proposed -just houn after the April IS tax riling deadline -a reiurn to the former system o f personaJ exemptions: reduc- tion of the lowest bracket. extending the tax to many who don't pay now; and an increase in standard deduc· tions. .. . . . QUEENIE . -ly Phil lnterfoncl1 The Democratic ctiainnan of the Senate Finance Com· mittee. George Miller Jr .. called Reagan's measure a "soak the poor" plan. Reaction from controlling Democrau indi c ate d Reagan's bill will meet stiff -------------------- The RepubUcan governor said Tuesday ihe 1967 in· resistance in the legislature. Asked about chances for passage. Miller smiled and said. ''Oh I suppose it will ~o about as far as it will go." Assembly tax committee experts figured that a mar· R eagan Meets Rocky, Other GOP Governors 'BEARD' BI LL REJECTED ried couple with t w o cllildren with an income of t6.IXX> a year would pay $16 SACRAMENTO (AP) - compared with not!hing now. Gov. Reagan, ~ up At $8,000, the tax would go.,, his Republioan plriy ac· SACRAMENTO CAP) -A from '34 to $42. tivity, is scbeduled to meet 'Jbe ~II will fty in fr«n Pu-tland for another d the ~can Governc.'s A:9IOCiab pi.efonn COID• mi~ hearings ht are beir»r held ~ tile biU intrQduced as the result The break~ven point is will\ New York Gov. ~uon of controversy over the erou5.,~Yted.' 9.• O O O' they Rockefeller and 1btee other staglng of "The Beard." a U1Wll play filled with sex words, From there on up, the at-fi'uBerton-State-College-r~te would be lower !~_the has been killed by the average aiiJ a1X>ve average Senate E d u e a t J on Com-~ner: a drop from mittee. '9f this year to ~ at the The measure wouJd have '10,IXX> level: from $516 to required state college cam· '486 et *20.000. and down p·us presidents to hold open from $2,994 to $2,910 at meetings whenever they $50,IXX>. . met with student orgaruza. Rea~ estimated that tions. severaJ hundred thousand It was introduced u one tamiliee who don't file way of preventing further retuml now, because they o c c u r re n c e s 0 f don'~ earn enough, would be performances of 1ueh con-requll'ed to. But be sald troversJal plays. their tM wou1d be only about $14.50 a year, et most. GOP governors ill San Fran-nat.ion. cisco next mootil t.o discuss The Dalbel ot t h o 1 e the p~ty platform.---# -iQlif!®tea to il{e'Da were The governor plans t.o diecloeed by • spoke1mam weloome Rockefeller and for Ole aslOdatlon and con-- Govs. ~mond P. Shafer of finned by Reag.an's office. Penl\Sylvani'a, John Love of AlthOUgti the bearing is Colorado and ~ Ohatee cl. designed to whip up support Rhode Island on May 8. for a move t.o shape tbe His ofJice also disclosed a platlorin to tile governors' new speaking schedule f o r May that will take him to H.waii, ~ Midwegt and tile Soult. tastes at tile national con· ventioo. it ls certain 4lo touch off another round ot political speculation abOut Reagan and Rockefeller. • Extra mOt1ge Tufayn Rubber •Tree le teated for100mil99 et 100 MPH NO MONIY DOWN OD our Easy Pay Plan ••• TAKE MONTHS TO PAY 2·Gal. Gas Can 'fir can, •••n -~ ......... A clntl)' marked. 3·color 111 can. f11turee • d1!11u plu Hc •Ir ffllt and fl/ .. Nttntlde ftextbl1 ••t•l epout. April Brake Service Special a.is~ ti.It,, ... 'ir."' I. etW Wft~Mt ..... • 1hr•rau r..t1.t..,.. . "Jf•t:::·:~ • ., . .-,1 ' .-i1 fl.77· ... ,..,." We rnton fto11t wliHJ,. clen front whHl 'balinp. !n1p1ct 1u1H uall, ad4 bra kl ffuid, 1dj1flt bralt11 all 4 wh11l1, and tnt. lern11r ••• ach llvcL. Across from H•flntton SlaoppllMJ Ctr. · HUNTl"&TON IEACH~HONE 842-4495 • MON. TO THUIS. I A.M. "nL 6 P.M. Fii. I A.M. '1IL f P.M. SAT. I A.M. 'TL$ P.M • • ,,.. --....... .,. ,. . . -................. ..-.. .... ~---' 4 Prelates Study Nun Dispute . ' Nu tfy everyo"' tHdt the DAILY PILOT, homttow" newt· , piper fot tho F•b11lo111 Ot•n9t c ..... DESleNED l!SPECIALL V POR --~o....iL - ctutom-c:re&ted to your order wttL tLe appropriate Latlutones. A BllTHST8it FOi EACI CllU .... $19.9111 ,. tflll.~ ~ .... el ..... .... daaiNdMr-.I Yti .... lc wortdty ~ ... .,,~-w: chil<IRnaJld•Jjnc .. ...._. 11ie 11r1 jewelt." Wa ,_. sat tbM aa.lmt .,.. IYMbol , •• a~ •. birthstone n.r. ~ fashioned in ekt• _,,. with 1*ftd.tmured F--.. -tme-ft•itlt, ... --.~-­ synthetic or IC,... ~; atooa set on a circlet fll- l 41C told. - TEIMS TO FIT II ~ 0 "·" ....... -·"'"" ..... ~ YOUI IUDGIT i.t to •"'"'' J.li .. ry fM Me4- er's Dey. &1.~ .-~ ' ·w NOW TWO MIA T STOIES TO SllVI Yous .. HA .. H aLYO. :J::.~o'T:..o•::~ ,• -I HAl 901 SHOPPltf• CINTll HUNTllMTC* CI NTI• 0 COSTA M.U • J4 .. tW 1n.Mf1 Oftl N MCNI •• TNU•I~ ..... TIL t ft.IA. 1 •• .... lier ,,,. '911· lfll, I . t t .. ~--.. •. ~ ., .. --,,. .... --. ......... . . . .,, DAJL Y f'lLOT f ·Ji.egislature in Action Bills F"lood Legislature Gas Evaporation ' Controls Adopted .,, OPEN DAILY . FROM 9AM TO ~9PM .. ...... ,, COSTA -----r- "Largest Stock of LEVI 'S in Orange Countyl" OYER 20,000 PAIR IN STOCK! NUYO HOPSACKS LEVI'S SLIM FIT STA-PREST Anff1lll1 111 Iron, Navy, AYOCl!llo, Whut, Whhe, tlu"'6nt11, lo.II md Utt llvt. $800 The 1rl1h11I whltt Levi's s4t1 n1ll1bl1 111 Nny, Litt llu._ lite Graen, D a r k Grettl, SIMI 1114 White. LEVI'S CORDS WHITE LEVI'S :r: .. ~~'-:':.,.~ s5.ta Al :~:'!f's.n~ $6'' _, lren. All a1z .. 111 .. , • ... .... 11, , • d llu• ' •todil ~ :'-'I r~ ' { ., .j~ • I 5.:t :Gran~'• Fir; for Levi';! f -, I I SF Elk • STRETCH LEVI'S • • • • . • S691 STA-PREST SLACKS . spt to s9 LADIES' LEVI'S .•••.••• sa11 IEGULAR BLUE LEVI'S . s5n UVl'S lllMUDAS '°PULAlt colors, lnclud· int. Pinstripe,. !" u r • Whitt, Pl1ld1 and Miid ctltn. COMPUTI WllTDN DIPAITMINTI NOWI Calilornia code. 1be ataU'1 sm~g-control standards •• somewtiat stricter 1:1.ao tbt natlooal ones, the bowel wu told. 17 50 Newport Blvcl. Downtown Costa Mesa Th• hilhtr th• Wlftl, lilt better • the ride. Bf6td burn Surf Rider wltll RIGID "I" BEAM UtTUHAL MOUNT ind finned up with 111 arovnd low 111pe, Ricll two lone color en tlurablt llavy tretted N~triitd f1bric. 25• X 45•, IH· CLUDES FREI: RFPAIR lllT • ANOTl!Clt e P«ODUCT ~1+----.~~AL-s 411 I 1-MAN RUllER LIFE BOATS '1495 2-MAN ••••••••• $29.95 4-MAN •• .., •••••• $49.95 6-MAN ••••••••• $59.95 FOLD·A·CARRIER COLEMAN VAGABOND 9'xl2' TENT Seve Howl The lut of our new 1967 Tents. Tent comes complete with beg, poles and stakes. The famous COLEMAN quelity you cen Jtust. SAVE s99ts NOW SLEEPING BAG SALE . 3·LB. DACRON "II" FULL SlZE let with air mattrt11 pockets. n, two to make a llouWt bag. UG. Pita $16.95 . NOW . ENJOY FIOITY-FRISH FOODS MOlfNINO, NOON· OR NIGHT • , • WE SERVICE NEW ffiU/,. COOURS K.., ctllftllfa CINI for daytl FIMtt h11111ttlt11. Utillreti• Ille ll111rs. ltu•t·•roof lllH ,.. l11forctd with lfHI llott u,.. bclnlvt c1m letchl /Colwri/ lalttrws SAVI NOW ...•..•.••..•••••. $11.11 1.-------- I ' I . . I I I I I I \ I • 56 & 57 LEVI'S CUT-GFFS WHITE '-"'1 with cwt· •ff ltt•· All celers 1vall· . ., .. at GRANT'S- Grant's Surplus Is low --·•fll·••------:;;;,0:--range Countr· D1stri6utor Men'• Style• DICK SHOIS s3.ta IUM PTTI CORDS .. $4.98 OTHll $298u, SHORTS Pamou1 Acme WESTERN BOOTS Anll.W. la WWft, Nny Utt '"" UM! Inell. (. Ill ' (. t • """ ,, a1z ... WALKING SHORTS A fflflltndev1 Mltctlen tf Mlt ltylH 1"4 colors n•·w •11 hlfMlll •5t1 "Save-More at Grant's" FROM '1991 Twtl~k JACKETS C.P.O. T-SHIRTS by SHIRTS • l•trt ...... ~"' '" t f "" ,.,.1., eel· Pacific 100% Wool lf'I. Tratl The eri 1 r1111 s2•• N1Vy shirt. ltlld ,,,., ..... SIZES P11id1. 36-50 s9•s f • """ ...,.,.,.,., ltditt II MW ttedlt4., ,.,..., .... la ...... •UllllD DllllM ,,,... ....... , c.,.o. ~ s5ts .... ~ ...... Dlnlfii. for CfR Camp 1railersl I 1968 MODELS NOW ON DISPLA y ·~ALUMINUM HAID•TOP 1961 CAMP TRAIURI FAST-EASY SETUP' Systtms-fnsttnt Hl.C.o lllclten. Closed up and rtady-to-roll, tht MW Coftlftan Cant' trailers meuwt-• '°"''*' 6'1" wWt, 9' .... 11141 only 44" 1119'1. ft .,.... ., In a flash tt ....,. thM lloublt Its tr1vtllnt l'"fth. Slttp U, tt I ht 2· 4-uMe k4s ,tw ""*"We INttt. Low, 111M desitn •••wu Nfe, ,,,.,... trntf. fROM •995 TO $1595 . . . -... J 0 DAILY PILOT For The Record ... DEATH NOTICES BELL ~~ k ll. 1111) VII Xonlll•• N•• _, IMCll. Survl¥t<I Irr -· F rH G. a.n. Jr.; 1i.i.r, lvtvi. lre~1 brolt>er. hmn •. W«1t-rd. SeN• ~ Thund•v. 11 AM . l'aclfl< Vltw a.. .. 1. a.It? -"'· lSlO E CA>PI Hl911Wn. CorON M l ~r. DI· ~ BISHOP MU M I~. nl I J-1 SI • C .. ll -. AN S.S. S..N1wd IW .on. •ONld, IWrtMnlt; d1U9hter. Mu O•rlene ,t.Jldenon, Coste Mftl: lwO bral...,U. 0.v\cl Ind Gordoll If~, u1a111 ,....., s1Ut '1. Mn. Mirth• I Chrbten...,, Utah. 1nd Mn. ~rv I ._,,.,.,...,.., ldallo1 lhrH 1rand<.lllldron S.rvlces, Frld4t.,, 2 P .M • In Ill• Cllvr<ll of L.ll•r OIY S.lnh. N.,.,. -1 111.,_, wllll lb,_ W1ti-1'1r- ktr olfklel\M. , .... """"'' Pac:lfl< v-~ l'M4!. ~ "' 1#11 ,,.,._., ~. lit ....... .,. • • Coell -· BELL C•rollM 1en. "" "· " m w. Wl~ ton. Coste Meu. ~ pend!M. 1•11 ,,_..,, ~1ry, I to l toecl-wn, COl11 MHA. MORRIS Bessie Gr'Mll -•fl. 13' I Aw111A ~lore.a, ~ HllR. itNiul " .... lrte. P1clfk View Mortv1ry. CLEMONS IUltr H. Clemons, 1"211\IJ $, Ft-r SI., G1l'dell Gfow, Pissed 1w1v APtll u. SUrvlwd bY "'"" dauehltts, Mrs. Oorollly "'""· M1~th.t JH• MelJoer. Ind Vlrtlnla AM Lln.s..ieri son. Chorley C. Clemons; bro~r. Clllsltr L. C,.,_,u 1lsttr. ~t>el Htnde"""; •nd 16 trandetltldnn S.-.-Vl<ts. Th<l'141Y, l I'M , P"- Famllv Colonial FUMral Hot!W'. SCHERMERHORN Mb ti M Schtrmet1'orn Ult MOf"' '"'"Ide Ortvt. Nallo.•11 CllY. 0.lt al dfoa"'· April u. SUrvtvt<I l>V N ttnl\, Mr. and Mr1. Gory S<lltrmtrllorn S#rv~. toclff, Wt<tnndo, l·lO PM . Peek l'amllv Colontel l'u...ral Homt. MUZZIO Mvrtlf! H. Muulo. 1.-n o.i<trte Cir· c~. Huntilltton kKll. 011t Of cltalll. Aonl 16. Jurvlvt<I bV dlVOllllr, WI• ~.,... J. luehli "''" brot~rs, Allred, Frtd and 0. L. Flovd: -sitter, Ertle Halfr trandJon, Tllon\11 O. Fr .. t: tr"tnddellt/lltr. SU..n a.,.111. S.rvl<.ts. lodly. WtdMs4•Y. l lO I'M , Ptt-F1n\ll't C..lon~I Fune••• H-. RICHARDS MIMle l'otlt •tc11an11.. A" n. of m •fll SI , -llnetOll kac:fl. O.t. et Oealt\, AHll t•. S..rvl,,.., DY ""O ._, Clitford 1nd Walllco l'otta: """ d-llltrs. Mllclrt<I Stoll. Tll«ln\I ~ ""' ond •!Aty F ru two bt-ol~"-Horii •nd Wflbvr lalln1 11si.r. Mollet Ool>on: U vro...ic1>1,,,._,. -'' vrHt,.rencklllldrtn S.rvlcu. F r\dly, II A M . Sml!llS Ch•~· Inter"""''· Wetlmlmltr M<!""°'"' Pa,_ Oireclff ov Smiths Mol'tuary MARTIN J....,lt ~rtrvde Merlln A9" •1, 91 I01 E lllh S•. c .. 1, Mtu s.,,,,1,,.., "" lllrtt n1«..,, 0. Muri TMI\. c .. ,. -·; Mrs ENnllclh """"'' .. .,,. .. Cl('f, .. ansoi: -Mrs. kalrltt 0111, Horth It..,... City, Ml1-rl: --e11~. WIHlern -J.,~, T""· G• •• ...,.,... . ....,...., -u •11 ce-n. .., "'" _,,,,,,., w-.. .,. ., 1 4.1 4 M .. SI J oe<lllmt Ce-I< Cl'llrcll. will\ •ev G«rald McHvlf\o <tlllcJllll\o, lnte,.,.,,..,1. Ito•• Cro.1 C•~ «~,.,. LOI ..... '". Dlr~tff "' Wut• Cllff 0..MI -•"f• ......... BALTZ MORTUARIES Cor9aa del Mar OR J..M5t Cotb Meaa Ml .. UU BELL BBOADWA Y MORTUARY 111 Bl'Mtali~OIU ~ .. PACIFJC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • ~ Qapel 2581 Padfle View 'Drln :vew,.c Bead, CaWonla "4-%'7• POX FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7W.l ~ A•t. Wntah1hr _.. aiiiii iiiotm1oy- -= f9.li• WD'MUn llOllTllARY .., a..._ .. , c-.... ..... WSl'l'lllWl'D .....aALPAU •1 ga C111 e.., QI •• 191 -.....; • , t •• ............ w-.. Aorfl 17, 1'68 Disneyland Takes Note Of Spring Flood Land Sale OK'd At Airport Three Coast Students on Dean's List Three Orange Coast area students are among tM 81 included Oil the ClUTe:nt dean's list at Chapman College in Orange. They are Betty Hale. a sophomore Spanish maj«. daug}IUr of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bean, 219 Broadway. Costa Mesa. Also, Matt Riivald, 119 23rd St.. Newport Beach, a junior music ma}or: and G. V i rgin i a Stater, a sophomore psychology ma· jor. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. C. M. Stater, 200 Even- ing Star Lane, Newport Beach. Students must carry a full time day load and edrieve a grade point average " 3.5 or higher an the r a 11 sem~r. . , . ........... - U.S. 'OK's $40,000 lor W titer DisiriCi I FACTORY GRAND OPENING AT SUCH A LOW LOW PRICE! I INCLUHS1 J IMMIUPI*° MATTUISIS J MAlCHIM• IOI IPlfffl 2 HOU YWOOD HIADIOAIDS 1 l HOUTW009 u•s 16 res COMPLITI GIANT SALE 'Ft. x 7 Ft. KING SIZE '8990 ~ -• Ill , .... ..,.. ~ SANDI'S .... ti _ ... .. ---.. 9fYt -. .. , .... .. ~ tftWIMIM ~ ..... ,,.. ~.,.. ... -•• ~ 1 WIU lY _.._ ,., " ... ........ "LAthrw ---.... ...,, .,., ...... lHt. at ~ " Not1lt ft AN, .., "'"''· Jt~ rtott °" i llAMa ,., cvtffy ,, Estal9 :n~ c:-tv. '"'-firm ~ IL.....,,. r~ .,. Dr , .......__.,,,,....._ rd•,.,.., J30 Wist Donald "f Ra.d. vnn, fell '••cf\• 1(1tell1. 'II, MO., An•, t; .o .. 1500 rn1111 I". Kate Ila, $chf'w .. r, o,._.. -o .• 1571 11lfornl11 H-' lllfornfe1 Edi-. "" Mo4a. I, lallf• -· llU ·~· "Slreel. Acearll11. I JN:v, n w"' plffer1N1 " Drllll. ,,.,.., Wu, """'" flll claY -· ""' In and In, dulv ,.,,., •P- h rlow. <Mt. ~I ~I. T. RONld Hllbom, I..• E. 11. Don •••••• ·-"" llflt ............. n tMv ... .... .. IS ..., Ir@ ~ Coest • ...,.,,1 ... ..... t1I ND 08- lie...... . .,,_.. ll!Cltare :1111 .... .., ,,,... ., i.- '· Neit9r¥ "'-llf F.~ ·--'111111 ,,.. IUallld • . .. ..... ..,,... • .... :..t IMf llMI ··~-llAlllca. .,.. .,, miiiiiV r""9cl' ",... ...... " "" ...... ..... .. ""' "'"'· .... I Wldnttd'1, April 17, 1968 B.S. Plans_.:,War Effort Shift to. South Viet Forces OAJL Y '1LOT ~ =--7 •M•...wa.ovnn FURNITURE By PRED S. BOFPXAN WASHINGTON (AJ>) - ·~ Tb~ Joba1on ad- .: . mloistrration'• IYOWed hope · -for a gradual ahlft of tb6 :.· m•Jor war eUort from U. s. to South VletoameM forqa is ba&ed on an -..essment that they stood up well under the Viet Cong winter ofienslve . Pentagon soorces said the assessment was made both by Gen. William C . Westmoreland and by Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, who will succeed Westmoreland as U. S. commander in Viet- nam by July 2. The views of b o t h generall were made knqwn to President Johnson and his top advisers in personal . .. reporb at the White Hot.We during tbe put few weeks. • . . The s o u r c e s said ~ ·' ~ Secretary of Defense Qark , ..•.. ·. M. Clifford was drawing on · ._' this military judgment in ~ " telllng newsmen Thursday • . ·. · of a policy decision to turn over gradually the major ef- fort to the South Viet-namese. Clifford stressed that it i.s a long-range plan wh.icb be said will require •·a period , , · or testing to a s c e r t a i n whet.her such a system Will work." Atthough C 11 CC o r d ap· peared to be referring to a new decjs;on, P e n t a g o n Walls Rise On Viejo .~-Shop -Plaza . Walls began to rise last week on lhe ne~hood shopping center a-t La Paz Road an<l Muir1ands Blvd., ~ion Viejo, and leasing Of store space is 85 percent :;·:_. complete. it w.as announced .' • by Coldwell, BaT11ker and :.~ . Company, exclusive leas- ·;:,:' ing agents. Completim of the 60,000 square foot cen~r. adjacent to Ille San 1'iego Freeway, , is set for July ol this year. Downey Savin.gs and Loan Association, Che owner and devek>per. has leased ap- prox~mately 23,800 square feet to Safeway Stores Inc., and 7,000 6QUare feet to TG&Y Variety Stor~. The .. . .. . . " ~ ... f'lo-1 I ~ ... .. ' ., " ... .. , 1•5•. ... . .,,, .. ···' . . •' .. . . . .,~ ... o~er principal tenant will be Bank ol Ammca. The project will serve the 8 u r rounding residential areas ot El Toro. Mission Viejo and Leisure World. • Your Br•nd of Orange County Music! The Colorful Sound of RADIO KOCM ~1-0~M .. , ...... ::;: From ..... Fashion ~. ....... " Island Newport Beach .... •• llOW:"Cet MW U. n • w .,.,. Mental'J bid ln m1Dd tM aame dedalon about Wbk6 Westmcnlud apoke .,....., when be •• in W a s h 11'1 g t o n last November. The record J.s replete with u. s. ftlll'""-s of COft• fidet>ee od bope that ttw SouUI Vietnamese forcea would shape up to the ~k of ~ tbe blUest Plrt of the iOI> ot tuning beet enem1 military efforts to ovvwbelm the eoatry. But ia tbe put, tbl Viet· namese forcu bave ?alleo .Wt of MOit expectltlons. '111ere were reports alter the Lunar New Year of- ,...,lve ttaat m1111 "'1th Vietnamese unfU-were tt half strength -and thus hlibl.Y vuMable-because ~n aDd men ,...,.. on holiday lMve. At tht 11me ti.IM, U. S. foreta Ud re· JNttoed Oft a full war footing. A l t 1' o u g h Vietnamese ranlfier, ·m a r i n e and par~troop units reeef ved Jralle f• their fighting ~ during the of· rensive. there were recur· rent reports that other unita r•trea1ed lnto stroot poei-tions roe prote<:tlon. W e s t m oreJ.aod, in i speech to the National Preas Club last Nov. 2J , forecut that during 11158 it was ln· tended to "turn a major share or I r o n t I I n e demlUtarized zone defense over to the Vietnamese army." The adm.iJlistration has been apeU:lq recently with increuinC frequency about providina the Sou1h Viet· namese with M16 rifles and otber modern equipment. Clifford hitched t h e modernization plan to the Intention to transfer the heavies'! role in the war to the South Vietnamese, and he said that the shift.over of major rtspoo1lbUity Is p~t and parcel of ' ' t h e President's decision to place a limlt:..tion at ~ time capon our troop level at a point not exceeding Wl,000." CI i r Cord's 1tatements came as he announced the call·up of 2.4.500 Army. Air Force and Navy reservists ... CAIPET lft SOFAS $169. .... l1M. FORTREL CARPITING .... .... 5.95 J. J. ICNICklHOCICll 4001 MICH IT .. 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Jult the thlnt for family UH ... anti.,.." of WHr. FULL SIZE "PRINCESS" SET .............. $49.95 PROOF ~SIYIVE that The Mettreaa KiJtt d.,.rvet your utmost toJtfidtnce ~LUS we 1old more leouly1'91f Mot- trnM1 in 1967 than any other dealer in Orongt County. " TWJN BED SPICIAL! COMNTI ~~~~· ='3~995 ANAHEIM 621 N. EUCLID (IN IUCLID "llllCINT IQUA,.S) NS"T TO CAA~f'O,.DI MKT. BOX SPllNG & MA TT . COSTA MISA 270 EAST 17th ST. 642-8327 (IN HILOIUH IOUAl!ll • 1t.ocq O,l'"NIWl'°"T DLVO, 290 N. TUSTIN AVE. 633 .. 742 (IN JUalLlll: IQUAl!ll .t M.O<:K NO .. TH 0, CHAl"MAN 1- 1 . . . . . . . .• ~ ..... -............. ·~····-... ,..-<I'.-·-- JZ DAILY PILOT WldMsQJ, April 17, 1968 Started in Memphis Flood of Events Brought by Rain MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP)- On a cold, gray morning in January. hall an inch of rain fell in Memphis. b a r e l y enough to send trickles of water along the gutters. But that half an inch of rain started a nood of events that may have al· tered the course of race re· Jations in the United States. Because of the rain Jan. 30. Memphis Sanitation De· partment supervisors sent home. with two hours pay for the day, 21 or 22 men whose job 1t was to clean the gutters. FULL PAY The gutter cleaners. all Negroes, complained their white superviaors always received a full day's pay, even when it rained. Their complaints swelled into a strike of 1.300 sani· talion workers and garbage collectors, 98 percent of them Negroes. The racially tinged labor dispute brought clashes w1th police, hun· dreds of arresta and a sit· in at the C i t y Council chamber. Aod it brought Dr. Mar· tin Luther Klog Jr. to Mem· phis. LEO MARCH Klog led garbage collect· ors on a march through the business district on. March 28. H~ was planning another march when, on a still spring evening April 4, the c i vi l rights movement's leading apostle of nonvio- lence was shot and killed by a sniper. The night of King's d e a t h, disorders started breaking out in cities across the nation. The riots waxed and waned for a week, leaving more than a score of persons dead, scarring Washington, Chicago. Bal· timore, Kansas City and other urban centers. and heightened racial tension in communities from coast to coast. Within a week. Congress had passed and President Johnson signed a civil rights bill containing a broad open housing provision. CITY EDGY The t u r m o i l following Klog's death all but ob· scured the sanitation work· ers' strike, which enters its loth week today. The dis- pute has left the city edgy. and some officials appear· ed concerned about the plans of the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, who succeeded King as head of the South· em Christian Leadership Conference, to address a mass meeting here tonight. Aides s a I d Abernathy would launch a new cam- paign ''for justice. jobs and human dignity" and would stay in Memphis "for the duration." ,.. SENT TO TALK Two days after King's slaying, the White House dispatched Undersecretary of Labor James .Reynolds, a veteran of steel. railroad and other major labor ne· gotiations, to Memphis in an attempt to settle the gar· bage collectors' strike. The-American-Federation of State, County and Mu- nicipal Employes is seek· ing a 45-cent increase in hourly wages that ranged from •t.65 to $2.10. The last reported city offer was an 8 cent an hour increase. Reynolds called negotia- tors, including Mayor Hen- ry Loeb. into session Eas- ter ~Sunday but he didn't seem hopeful of an early settlemenL Sgt. Kills Enemy, I t Gets Cong Payroll DONG TAM, Vietnam ( A.P) -Snatcbing -Anny payroll ls hardly <the W6'f for a sergeant to win a medal - unJess tbe payroll belongs to the enemy. Siow-IPQken Platoon Sgt. Lawrence Nine w aso' t thJnkiDg ~ -.,thing of the sort .tien be cut down a Viet Cong with a burst from his M 16. It was near the end ol a hard day's •10lelnc beneath a sweking MtilunC Delta &Un. The 3 3 • y ear• o 1 d marksman fr<m Ool.umbia. S.C., WU coot.et with baf· ging one of the elutive Viet Cong and capturing hU OOID• panioo. "I went up to mm at.n he was dead and pick up hiJ weapon," Nine aaya. ''Then all this money fell out and I yelled 'We got a paymaster.• We bundled it baclc up and got out." When Nine brought the money back to battalion headquarters die atafif ia the squad tent ~ like col· lege boys atter wMmiot die big game. There w e r e shouts and c<lrny jokes and everytbody gattiered around the battered olive.drab field table where the !DOiley was dumped -neat blmdlu of bOlel ack1ing up to 358,lnl piasters, equiVA.le.ot to more than '3.000. U. Col. Willlam T. Leg- gett. Rocky Mount. N.C .. commander of ttie 2nd Bat. talion, 39tb Iafantry, 9th DiviJioo, happily jlllllped the radio network to brigade wi1h the good news. The money would be heading back eloog wi1b dle prisoner a.nd • ltack of documeota as IOCllt u a belioopter arrived. By nJcbtfall the prisoner WU beine quea&ned ad th• brfeade commander. Col. Henry El'MnOn of Milford, Pa., who WUl the name ••The Gunftghtt.r" during a previous tour in Vietnam, was cooti.Dg up an evening's s~y. Before ~t. Emerson had a paycbologi-Oal warfare plane lazily circliog above ttie Viet Coog'a marshy hideouts. "You're not going to get your pay this month.'' a Vietnamese voice boomed from CM plane's powerful loockpeabr. "We killed your paymaster this af- ternoon." Nine'• commander put him in for • medal Jmt • ..... ,....... ROt the drlverl ..., ............ ..,._ ........... Niia -..1a If......_ """-*NlllXJ .... _ .. IO.ODOh rat b I,........ 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Minor imperfections will not affect wear or appearance. may co budget stores downstairs, domestics 803 SAYE 50% ••• IMPORTID FANCY conoN CASES .69 pr. comp. value 1.38 pr. Standard slze 42"x36". ·All first qU11ity imported from India. You'll be saving 50% on these print beauties •.. of fancy cotton muslin. may co budQ!t stores downstairs, domestics 803 COllON MAnRUS PADI PLAT AND FITTID 1nu1 2.99 If l*fect 3.99-4." flll sin •ly Make your bed the right way-start out with cotton m1ttress pads for smooth protection against soil, stain and uncomfortabtt "button bumps.'' Double stitched durabil ity. Mlchine washable. In flat or fitted styles. may co bVdget stores downstairs, domestics 903 NICI UNDDFOOT nDY TUIMATS I .00 " ,.,tect 2.,. tMY co budott 1tort1 downst1ir1, towela 131 SA VII SClllfll fMllOallD TOWRS 79c 4 -~oo 2 3, If ptrftct 4.99 e 72''x104" twit tip 6Mt 2.89 If perfect S. 99 ll"xl~" full top sheet Dream in color •. these sheets are a fine blend of 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Go right from the dryer to the bed wrinkle fret. Color them pink, blue or yellow. Minor imperfections will not affect the wear or appear· ance of these sheets. may co .budget stores downstairs, domest ics M3 SAVI 10% ON THI GOOSE FIATHIR PILLOW 2 99 comp. nlue 5.99 • 20"x26" standard size. Dream soft goose feather pillow of medium density. Down proof ticking corded for longer wear. Tu luf floral print. may co budget stores downstairs. domestics 803 43% Off LAnx FOAM auaau P1u.ows 3. ft If perfect 6.99 20"x26" standard size. High quality pillows •.. plump as can be and ever so sweet to sleep on. Cotton perca~ zipper ticking. Minor imper- fections will not affect wear or appearance. may co budget stores downstairs, domestics 803 LADY ....... ILL aLANKftll FOil SLIDING alAUTY 3. 99 comp. valve S.99 72"x90" fits twin or double size bed. Famed lady Pepperell Blankets. Of a 94% rayon 6% acrylic blend that resists shedding and pilling, comes out of your washing rnachi~ beautiful as the day you bought it. Color} to dream on: pink, blue, beige, green and gold. may co budget stores downstairs, domestics 803 WOYIN MIDITIRUNIAN IPltlADI • • • SA YI NOWI J • 99 twin size only nlut 11.99 The Spanish style . • . gives your bedroom grandeur in gold, melon, olive/gold, blue/green. Machine washable. tumble dry. may co budget stores downstairs, bedding 825 SAYll WOYIN RUGS IN RORAU AND SllllPU 1.59 · fl. or 2 for 3.00 1.99 value Give your room something to smile about .•• choose a rug from this lovely assortment of woven rugs In floral print ind striped designs. rr11JY co budget stores. down~tairs, towels 831 COlOlfUl COl.UCTION Of F~ Towns i ,.,. 1.00 If ,.. 7'c .. may co soutli coast pl11a. DU bristol st .. co~a ntelai 546-9121, 675-3411 shop tuesday, ,..30 a.m. ti ft.JO ~ • .. ••clay tllro1 ... •l•daf, 10:00 cun. to 9:JO p.m . t , ·-~ ii . . . • . . • . • . . Ji . . • . . • -. .,, . -... ..__ W-MI•. A"'11 11. 1"1 1141.CM·LI ,. ... I) BIA ANDERSON, Editor Enticing Isle The pali<>-<.:ourtyard of the Thomas Sher· man home. 201 Via San Remo seems lo be a special stop for chairmen of the Lilo Isle Woman's Club 's annual Home Tour. Mrs. E. Terrance Moran and Mrs. Richard McClure with president, Mrs. Arnold Dovey (above. left to right), while a paroramic view of the bay holds the Inter· est of (al right, left to right) Mrs . Rex Reno and Mrs. Alfred Quinlan who pre· view the home oC Mr. and Mrs. William McGee. 90.5 Via Lido Soud. These plus the residences of the Robert Pickings, Harry Pierces, Robert MarshaUs and Robert Redfields wiU be on view during the traditional spring event, calendared for Friday, April 26. .. --........ ----·· .. . . Vie ·on Lido Doors to four bayfront and two "interior" homes on Lido tale • will ~wing wide open between 1 and S p.m. Friday, April 26, for public viewmg. The tenth annual event, entitled C'est la Vie is sponsored by the Udo Isle Woman's Club as a ways and means project which bene- fits the major philanthropy, .Juveniel Hall and proceeds also will be used for new furnjshlngs of the island community clubhouse. Besides varying architectural ideas combined with unusual furnishing s as an enticement to tourists, the afternoon also wiU feature a tea and art exhibit in the clubhouse. Leading Lido artists will dis. play paintings, sculpture and needlecraft in the main room, while a children's art show is in progress on the terrace. Previous home tourers realize that a prompt start is wise. for not only do those arriving in mtdafternoon have difficuJty finding park- ing space, they find visits in each home are necessarily shortened. TRANSPORTATION Once spectators park their car, they will board authentic Eng· lish double-deck buses which will lake them to the various stops, which include waterfront homes of the Messrs. and Mmes. William McGee, Robert Picking. Harry Pierce and Robert Marshall, and the Via San Remo residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherman and Via Lido Soud home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redfield. The dramatic home o( the McGees at 905 Via Lido Soud offers a panor~mi~ v~ew of the south bay and ocean beyond, striking color and design 10 its decor and a fasci nating collection of hand-carved wood in its furnishings. Establishing a warm. cheery, light-hearted mood is the resid· ence of ~e Pickings .. 122 Via Lido Soud . This is achieved throughout the s.pac1ous rooms with the use of sunny yellow and bright turquoise appom.tments against a dramatic backgrou nd of brilliant spring green carpeting. . . Uti~izing the azure blue of the bay as a fitting selling for the ~mag~nat1ve use of pale pink lo deep magenta in luxurious furnish· 1ngs is the abode of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. 444 Via Lido Nord. The Camily's musical interests are featured m the unusual piano bar. Still another lovely home enjoying the view is that of the Marsh.alls at 367 Via L.id.o Soud . Offering a combination of graceful and leisurely Informal ltvmg. the efficient home features an office !or the busy Newport Beach city councilwoman and vice mayor. HORTICULTURE .Localed on an '·inside" lot. the charming home of the Shermans, 201 Via Sa~ Remo. was designed lo give its owners full advantage to pursu~ their hobby of horticulture. The patio . courtyard with its bloonung azaleas and exotic foliage is visi ble Crom each down stairs room . . Another "~nte~ior" residence of unusual interest is that of ~he Redfields, 828 Via Lido Soud . Recently remodel ed, the fascinating duo of sophisti cated styling and antique decor lend an old-world charm to the Mediterranean architecture. A striking focal point is the authen· tic Roman bath. Co-chairmen of Lhe benefit are Mrs. E. Terrance Mortm and Mrs. Richard McClure, assisted by the Mmes. William Gautscru. chairman of hostesses for the homes: William Conover. decorations for the club- house: John Wilson, tea: .James .I. Gray and John Barry. tea host· esses: R. P. Brush. punch: Wayne Slocum, silver : E. Morgan Quinn, music. and Jackson Wilcox , art show. Others on the tour and tea committees are the Mmes. Fred Nash, Alfred Quinlan, William Lyle, J. E. T. Rutter and Josef Wiebacb. Before It~ s Too Late, Hubby Should Be Awake, Apply Brakes DEAR ANN LANDERS: M y hueband' 1 br'other and bis wife are creating 1 Nf'IOUll Jl"oblem ln our familY and I need yOUT help. They drive 1 Vf!r/ old car and It always ~s iomethlnc wrong with rt. Our car. 1s not nt• bul It ls In excellent condition ANN LANDERS ~ becaUM we keep it that way, them bl be mad at us. At leMl lwiu-..a wt_ek they at U --i.ey ~ 'fU-ur. ~ --J..woul4-UJfe-m 11ur YID' ~••L ta-ln li a poor driver and bas been Jn -MARRIED TO A CRUMP le¥ti--.Jlllbraccideetl. ~ EAR MARRIED~ la • IHa•U. ~ ow car wfth a broken tan ute till•, tomeWY 11 \otla4 It 1'e 1iCht. • empty gas tank ll>d a rud. 'wt it lie taima. 11\JltlriOUI dent In the fender. Yet my If yo"' brotJ\er-lft·law 11 111ch a dt•r· ~ lullts we must ~t them ltke a-Unf tllat lie weuld drive 1 but ., ow car wfitnever they asr He DJS' h1! ptfe .r -,.11• wtttl f1atty ••Ires, would .ntnr f«liVt hlm~U lt they w b a l e v , r h•PIH'"' 11 ms ,.... killed because ltle brak~ kooked rea9•11•1Jbllky. oat mt tMlr CIU' M a ttre blew. He Wlle.a JM teftCI y1tar car tn a friud claha1 we would be directly responsl· la H emttffffY yn arr a :·ldtt ,.,,.. bit. Ai.o. be .aya lie doet Dot want bat"""'" ltld It to a relatan wh , d-n'f havr ,.,. dttency ~ returft it ~~-l!m• 1 la th_ &a~ J_&u •re a cnwm~. nEAn-ANN ~S: "Thal lefter from Mervyn, the. big sport who won a trip lo London as first prize L-, a sales cootist made me laugh. U seem11 his girl wu diaa~n~ when he brought lw 1 cfump of dirt from the 8rill~h Airport and called 11 a "gHt " r l1u1hed1 Ann. btcauff It rem10f!Mf "'-ol • little game we uaed IA> play whe.n Wt were tfds. It. I too bed UM inrl rlidn't know about the Rame becaui;e ti would tiiwe bf.en an ap· propnate w11y to t~ank Mt'rvyn for his "genero5ity " When a ne" k1rl moved intn our nell(hbc>rhood we would wel com(' him "'&rmly and offer to tell hi i fortunl ~ fortune tell~ would wrap a d1~h -h1w'e1 -irllllTld his head and-me-an old· bowl as the crystal brall. The M'#'eOf"Mt would emad N6 l:wld and the fortune teller would lXlf a clump of <Urt in his palm and say ... You ate going to Inherit a valuable piece o( ml estate I t 111 a beautiful lt>t In the t>tst pan m toW'!f V0t1 •ill build a t> room hou~e on tht' lot It will be lht' prettlesl ht>me 1n the city '' Then th, fortune teller would reacb under his dlair wher, he had a small glHs of waMlr hl.ndy Sid pow • little water ln· In lhP newct1mer',1; hand -Pnouj!h In makt 11 nice muddy mells and l'ay, "l llPf' you alRo arp .1101n.11 to havp 11 11wim· m1n.11 pool. Aren't you the lucky onP ! " This was considert'd th•· l:w>st way to test a newcoml'r. II he laughed and t~ ii Wl'll he w .. s accepted as OK Thanks for bnnging back a childhood -memory.--· -EX FORTUNE TELLER EAJl EX · FILUJ JOD alt.o8'fl Jaau browcltt •P tllat lttue 1ame. SomeoM t11ff It 09 me • WMll I WIS 8. I remember clearl1 U.at I thanbd th, fonuae h~lter P"f111el1 and paid him fer hf1 ru4111r ~ l•lt•tt•i t.hal he ahare my rul nt1tt and awlmmlnf pool. Hf' aot llalf of fl back -riJhl In lhe ktuu. ~ 0 N F l D E NT I A L TO DISAP· --·-·-----.-... ..... --___ .._ __ -__ ..___ .. ----~...-....-------------~----- POINTe;D IN YOU: Son'y, you a.Id you wa nted my opinion and t gave it. what you REALLY wanted was some- one to ha ck you up. J eould.n't do 1t he<.'ause I don't believe In emotional blackmail Gin In or lose him .•• wbtn a "11 flvet you this. line, loot oatt For tlpc M-... • -·lidiJe...:'OJe--ftperiii 11leamu1 cllec\ Aila Lucien. Read hu boo.iel, '1Necktn1 aod ..PeW.al - Wltat Are lite Umlta?" Selld year ~ quest to An Lalldus hi care of this newspaper, encloahl& 51 tt11t.a 111 cohl Ind I IODI. tl.ampecl, seJl .. ddrutM envelope. Ann Landers will be glad lo help yoll with your problems. Send them to• In care Of the DAILY PILOT, enclot- ing a self.~ddresad, .tamped fl' veJope. /, ...;?:_• - OAJ\. V '1LOT w~. Altll 17, 1968 Horoscope Aries: · Stress THURSDAY, APRIL 11 111 IYD:NEY OJIAD Nfte w1M IDID coMroli bU de.ua, • . • Altrotoa ......... .,." AIUEI Cllu'd:l 21-Apil 11): Streu dlCDIY. abW\J tD hand J • retpCIUibWty. Soperion abeerve dona, reaot:liom. 1blnk ot tbe future. Bypu.a the 1ba1> retort. A bit ot courtesy, even humility, can ,Jo a Chapter Leader In Washington Dignity CANCZB (June Sl..Joty 22): CcaurwnJcate wit b mate, partner. Lunar cycle la not ~ Meana tia it time to obaerve, g a J D ~. Wait and 11ee - *'1oid rub. Be diplometi.c with member of opposite JU. LEO (Joly %Mug. 22\: Keynote service, wwk. Find mott efficient •Yt ol eom- pleUnc taeu. JI' a m J l y members cm\ help CMIM. IDclude Jovecs ooea ln any entertainment plans. Fine for purd1Me of luxury Stem. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Study LEO m • I I a I e . P • t1 o n a l magnetilm at- tract. oppolite 1ex. Y oar lalet abllity toan. You C3D put .crota product or point of vie•. Day f e a t u r e 1 c:buge, travel, vaiety and excitement LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): I· MOTHERS TEA -Mrs. John P. Miller (center) • will be one of three women honored. during a tea i April 22 In the home of Mn. D • .M. H$unmel when ~i Newport Harbor Chapter of AFS salutes foster mothers of exchange students. Presiding at the table ls Mrs. FranJC Marshall, tea chairman who will be aasl.ated with hostess duties by Mrs. Na- thaniel Sbowstack (right). · Mr1. Once WfM>e, retir- ing reient of La1u n a Beadl's P.aenoe Wriellt ·~r, DauatJten of tlbe Amerlcao R e v o 1 u t lo n (OAR) is mipJng 101De rwardl fOC' her two yMra .race to tbe f,roup. Shake oU any tendency to canoy a grudge. Extend band ol frlendelUp -then you akrac:t re9POD1ible in- dividuals. If you require ftnandng, '° after it today. Major project loots good. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Empbaaia on re lat.funs wttb neighbors, relatives. Gift full play to intelligent cariolity. H you show in· terett otbera will help you. Day feltures pve-aod-take with friend.a. ·.A rea Students Know Scales fi For Recital A spri.n~ piano recd.al will I be presented by stodenfs Of -Mr~. Pam R. Gage Friday, April 19. at 7 p.m., in the Peek Family Colonia.I Ter· race Room. WestmiMter. Appearing will be Kevin Allshouse. Kathy B;Jyeu, A!Hson Booth, Susanne Cec· coni. Dawn Durham, Ted Frink. Pamela Henley, Donelle Holbert, Cao d l }toward, Kf!DMtb end Uea •Kreglo, Donna Liddicote, [Lynn Milli, PbyUis and Ralph Schneider, Jme and r -'··ici a Tubbs tlld Windy Woller. The students reside la Costa Me1a, F o u D t a l n Va :ley, Hldiogton Beadl and W es1:miDlltJer. I ~pc. wool knit ·J suit sale famous name domestic and ~e Imported double woof 1:knlt1; new tpring colors . nd stylu, 1lze1 8 to 18. .... "o .. $60 Newport Harbor Chapter AFS 'Mothers' Honored Witb the 9Chool year near· Fie.Id Service decided now is ing its close -for summer tile. time to bonot.. foster vacation, Newport H.arl>or mothers ol ex c b ao ll' g e Ch..,ur ol the American IJtudenlll. Everything Imaginable Offered as Rummage A l""""'Jile 1ale featuring ~ bnagineble ts being offered Sa tu r d a y April 2», from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ln U. home ol Miu CMll1Bluer,2262 Placentia Ave., c:o.ta Mesa. SpomoriDg the event are tnfllDben ol Xi Mu Lambda chapter I Beta Sigma Phi. TM Jd6: II invited to at· tell. 'lbe women a1ao are .......-C Mey 2 • .t 8 p.m. In h Neaped 8 t a c b Musicians Note Dote ftw• ot .. piano. Well, a D d lmtrlll06lbl •••••• .,...,.t by the ""*" AN Cllj) ol Orange Collaty ,.., be P'~ lo eancert Api1 rr. 'l'be nmt will take place lit '7:15 p.m. tn the Forum auditartum of Saddleback htgb ICbool, Santa Ana. The dllta,,. ~ April 20, bat Im been dienCed by the elm>. TI.rat, l9CClld aod third plal'9 wtonerw will receive their trophlet at that time. residence of Mn. John Miller for a regublr business meeting. Mrs. MiHer will of· fer pi('tures of htt visits to Me:dco. Otticua to be installed dtring the evening are the Mmes. Ronald Laws, presi· dent; Chari~ Seeley, vice president; Walter Tiedge, recording s ecretary; Richard W i 11 o n , oor· reaponding secretary, and Miller, treasurer. Out golng }ftsident is Mn. RJdlard MoeUer. Durinl the put yur. Mn. Moeller noted. t h e women hi/Ve been sending homemade c o o k l ea to aervioe men In Vietnam, and wilt car1tlnue to aid Cyttlc P'ibrolla. Clock House One ot today's M 0 I t f-=:lnatint art forms, weld· ed met.l &CU)pture, baa been adapted to a new me, ma.It· me a hoolinC for a wan clock. It • deligned to bang wrtically. To keep it all modern, h cloct'• lq\W'e face l9 burlap-tntured. 1be cloct i9 bMfler1 powet ed. Monday. April 2'l, ii .. date. tele.dled (or a tea, wbidl wilt t.Me place in «he 1bree Ardl Bay home ot Mrs. D. M. Hummel Spring Dowen will decora1e 1bt setting. Honored mothers will be Mrs. Jdln Palmer Miller Who ii bosCliDg Mlae Jocelyn Street of South Africa; Mn. Frank C. Alward, Dieter Riebn, Germany, and Mn. Will.lam D. Wllisoo, Maurizio Soranzo, Italy. All of the studenUJ attend Nftoport Harbor High School. Hostmeea will be ofllcen. under the direotioo of Mrs. Fraot Marlball. They are tile Mmea. Emllt H. Krauae, president, Milton C. S~dd. Nathallel Showstack aod Rommel. Before etudenta 1(111 g{)od· bye Md retunt to 1tleir native lands, fie chapter will &pOrWOr a-weekend boat trip to Catalina. ln~ed lo join ttie Barbor High ex· I change students will be thoee ~ Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach. San Juan Cap htrano and Wel!IC:mklBter. Retired Group Representatives from the area's public schools will be apeaters at the meeting of the American Auociatlon of Retired Persons tomorrow. The teSSion will be called to order by Eugene Hite Sr., presidem at l p.m. in the Harbor SerDor C i t ii e n s Recreation Center. BALDWIN GALLERIES 3336 Via Lido -Newport Beach SHOWING: AGUILAR -MORE BABOU LENE CAVAILLES BARNETE ANDRE DERAIN COLLOMB RAOUL DUFY GEN-PAUL LOZANO GROMAIRE . --· - CUrrentlyas. .. ......_ the nMicnN DAR 0. tlnei*l' Co n g r e • 1 ID W~ D.C. wh6dl will end Frtday, April 19. "It bal been a busy and excitlnc two y e a r 1 , " re8ed.ed ?Mt. Wetbe. ''W• loot fOl'Werd to an equally productive and aaddytng periOd with the new offioert who wi:JI be elected ttUa moot:b to tet"Ve for 1be next two years." Sbe said the highlight of her term of otfioe wu the group's apooeorthip ol the Laguna Beach P9triots' Day Parade in conjuootion with the Exchange Olub. fM ac- tivity CUlmioated this ~ar in a Freedoms Foundation for Va~y •Forge Award prttentation to the city. The parade, now a yearly function. ra.i.sed '2.909 fol' the Laguna Beacti High School band fund. The chaoter also has been credited With organizing the Past and Presents Regents Club of Orange County. The club's aim ls to develop ondcatandlQI ol the DARs ancl what they are doing to promote •lotlsm. This group now ball~ members. In rupport ol the Art C o I o n y ' s beautification RETIRING REGENT Mrs. Grace Wethe plans, the chapter con· tributed a Patriots' Tree in honor m Mrs. Emily Ross. In addition. Pat i e n c e Wright ~mbers support natiooal projects SUCh as p r o v j d i n g an 18.000 soholars:hip amual award to a high school graduate who plans to teach history in high !dlool. Dacron SAGl'M'AJUUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Be cautious wbtre IDCJIJe')' atf ain are con- cerned. Genuine bargain is avafleble -but 1'1.is takes time, checking. State your needa. Don't be bashful about your OW11 abilities-. Speak up. CAPRICORN C Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Be receptive to new contacts. Ideas. Cycle higtl. Means cir<:umstances tum in )'1>Ur favor. Your epecial abHHies are ap- preda.~. Take imtiati've. Stress independence i n thought, action. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Give ,ttention to con· Cidelltial affairs. Take care to make meanings clear. Spend more time alone - heed inner voice. Privacy is import.ar.t today. Some may wish to start rumor. Give no opportunity .• PISCES <Feb. 19 · March 20): Gain alUes by making 1 intelligent requests. Ot.hers want to a id you today -but don't maJ<e f a n tastic demands. Sense or balaflC't! is you r great allv. Evening I good for social affair. Marva10U9 v•uea In kntt 1ul11 nd dreues. 1, 2 l 3 P, e atyles. All wool or Dacron pofyeatera In rtng and aummer cotora llnens an wool• lncludl g knit tylet. Spring brights, ne trals and pastel Wini au.us ~11,b&a nJNNY OF 'ftlE EASJ'Dl WEEK The paNde tl IUcMl'd'a ~ lloftr ........... fJ'olidaed ~ ..... ~t McGoo to tbe 1ftlihe atnii " Diwer. Oomr 1'ariida:t, Pri- day, ud Sahlrda1 aB 'aix truckl bae.ted • In llitlr •...-eel dUfcret ctirectianl on the hour I e'ff/t'J bola' tD drllt . dool4>e1LI ~ ... ~ ~ten to receive lleir delldCJne pcll1 f:lre. Not .w, taater, ~· . JDDre, more . • • In dltl.r m1dlt • \J.8au1 sleek panri ~ and jell(>~ ana·~ a Colol'1ldo llceaM pl.ate no tea. But tht Easts lily came from .-eec dmad*r- ln-law ba.dl ill MJm>eeota. Thia jet qe ... WHATS NEW BankAnwricard So come on down Md ~ tbe BllnkAmerDrd n y In tbe Gift Shop, 1"owiet smp, y 8Cbt Sbap Md Uquar Oepartmtnl ne Y.:ht ~ has a nrw look too. cio.es, ckld>e9, and more do4bet . , . the woodroua, weanble, sport clothes tir both men and women to weu around the beach . . . Strictly tranffo wear few the dUck wbcse rwi.sh b poeh. T lhirt.a in the m ei'11 ciep&r1meont. Still on deck all the smaJl bollty sltt· tables like pillo'M>, lamps and tables, nautical jeweJry, disposable sheets. towela, and pillow cases. The p1Jey and bar things in the abapea al plastk: gl~ and dilhrt, and all the nautical pap.!r goods and place me.ta have found another port in lfle silt shop. AD the nautical tare is still alloat. but tied up ill a new slip. , STRAWBERRY PIE Al:iD .WHIPPED O\EAM CAKE TIME Tis the seuon for the l'09Y mile-high topply bobbly fresh strawberry pies in t h e bakery. and now ltey've eot 11 sister. She's a dreamy delicate 9!)0llge cake. sliced th~ the middle and filled with a whipped cream fllling, then she's iced all atoand the outside wtth more whlPPt<f cream and topped all over with the 11me sbinin& fttlh strawbenies. That iJue ill wonderful. The $tra'W'berrlel stay freeti as frelb can ta .. BIG BEAUTIFUL FLAVOR COUNTRY . .. the sauntering kind ol ~ a iµ-oduce department where you want to linger awhile ' and soak up the cri~ and dripping deWlllesa of 11 all. The luscious basket.I of jumbo strawberries. You know the flavoc is on the in- side, 90 the bigger the atrawt>en-)'. the more of the ~ tute you're clamol'- ing for. A.a you marvel to the fro s ted b o t t l e s o f pom~le, pualon fJ'Ult, coconut-pineaw!e. ID.DI o, guava. strawbe!rry, chen'y, boysenberry. grapefruit and orange juices . . . resting t» health quendllngly in their bed d. craciced ~ • • • and I.nip~ to the shipping boX'es of extra fancy grapetrult and orqe-siied tangerines . . • w ai tine 1J(ltiently to C'lilTY California tidings to 1 loved one Jar away . • • Glance through the new A ¥OCaOO Bravo cookbook. Did you know you could make an avocado and time IOda, or IOfne uoaido ice cream with chopped fil>ms or pie or 80Uffle . . . EYer think d. tllLing avocedol with <ll.ill con Carne. or a e rv l nf a~~ w i th wild dudt. n. Meflico w-.y • to !>lllinltle ball an &YOCado wttti t~a and 1lJM juk:e. A great cook book u Yd DOC ill &n)'body'• ooDection. w~ you '° tar • .-dipt lhet is ~ed ea; t MllJ 1o deo-seogment a ~ In two EU)' ttroket and CIUI de- teed and meke water tbln aUc:a ol •YOC*lo. ....., oom oft die cob perf~. and de- cmler .. ~le ~Y u well. Tbn )'OU want to .... Jtff<Ut to ~ clrwftr ht conta1na tilde ~ fOC' •• ct. 1 •1 •Dalta. A del.llfltflal littt. PftdllGn. m*1e tool cl a or11cal ~--o..-.... rlbllw§wiJdltll* s•>()99 .) LUZl 4 MO &fi(f-lftlfJ1 ~ """'-... -}l~--P:lita..aulac.-..-.a PICASSO SILVA-LINO _______ .. _ .. __ ----....-.-------~ ... ~-DCMll&ol!ll ~ _..... tr ...... oat. ns.c. • ..., Ideal IOI' ..._ '*-ed ~frllllh~-d .. ahtU. Rcbard'a, be ...... plAC9 s. brimmJnlr °"'9' with ... umaltloa. ' • ; ~ .... Ill.I tot " n. •ix tit on In& :er eir ul, re, eir aul ow I• no lily tflo ta. .. Ile, Im ind it!~ )Se the on lft. lpll ry, !ii, ley ~ et, "'r 1ve tiff ~ is l a llY !lh II e iot my :ed led ~g. the led rer ~ is ies of ere we ~SS ' it o! ~OU i.n- the the or- l:he o f llJI, to, ry, LIJd ..., ie.ir lJ1d res Lnd .. ny red ice .m IOU an or am pie " l1lli l\f ild to lfth A ~ In ' PHONE 673-6360 FOR DELIVERY For your 1hopping plhwre • e. By Bernice f•y ~ N'"ATIONAL ARTICHOKE WEEK, EAT 'EM LARGE SIZE TICH'1KES FOR 1 VINE-RIPENED, THICK MEA TED FIRST OF THE SEASON CANTALOUPES Good with thin slices of Proscuitto or W estph1li1 Ham. GARDEN-FRESH, LEAFY GREEN, BOSTON OUR PRICES E~6CTIVE APRIL 11·19-20 MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE rrs SALAD nMEI BUTTER lITTUCE sprink~d with Schilling SALAD SUPREME and tosed with one of our dozens of BUTTER LETTUCE 2 FOR 19¢ distinctive dressings. SWEET. JU ICY, THIN-SKLNNED VALENCIA ORANGES 10 LBS. S1 .. "\~fe~ BETIY CROCKER ALL FLAVORS CAKE MIXES .29¢ ARDEN AA BUTTER , "· 79c SUNSHINE • YUM YUM COOKIES 45c GERBERS STRAINED BABY FOOD 12 FOR S1 SCHILLING SALAD SUPREME POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL HEINZ ..... 39c 39c TOMATO KETCHUP ,...,, 2 .., 39c GLORIETIA 'TOMATO JUICE u .... 3 ,., 51 DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 FOR S1 SENERAL MILLS SUGAROOS CEREAL CHIFFON 2-PK. BATHROOM TISSUE MJ.B, COFFEE M.J.B. COFFEE 2 LBS. M.J.B. COFFEE 3 LBS. llc S ,., s1 65¢ 1.29 1.89 e CROSSE & BLACKWELL~ ~--l l oz. n.-.\A.l. Vll,_1.U.~/ ~1;:£~ SPENCER STEAK UDO SHr atH h quickly on both 1ide1 i" 1/1 C. butter. Remove to hu ted .,latter if you like ,.,. afH k, otherwise reduce h .. + and seute 1tH kt +e the deaired doneneu, then remove lo hHted platter. Now edd +o your "'" 2 T, mi,.ced sh•llots o r 9rH n onions. I +tp. u lt, 'Ii hp. fruh 9round bleek pepper, 2 T. chop1D•d l'•rtl•y end 2 T. bottled a+u~ uuu , I we have many diffe••nt ones.I Coo~ for 2 min. enl 1111 4 T. ,.J wine. H11t thru end .,eur ,,,., et.eb. TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE w. S ,., s1 GOOD EATING PROVOLONE and SALAME on one of RiCITMd 's Crusty FRENCH ROLLS I WHATEVER YOU ARE COOICINw ••• OUR HOME Ir GIFT SHOf' hH just the right ppt or SUNKIST ORAN&E, UMON, OR FRUIT STOUFFERS I 0 OZ. • -• .. • • --• • ~ • ~ ..... p Wtdnt$d11, A.Pl'll 17, 1%8 RICHARD'S TOP OF THE GRADE U.S.D.A. CHOICE PRIME RIB ROAST Prep.ered for easy .g 8¢ carving LI. SPENCER STEAKS 1 a&9.¢ LI. ENGLISH STYLE SHO.RT RIBS 35¢·LI. LEAN GROUND BEEF 49C ~ CORNISH G'AME HENS 69Cu. BOX OF 12 .••••••.•••••••• 7.99 OCEAN GARDEN GREEN SHRIMP. ~LI. IOX 5.95 WE CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF U.S.D.A. "PRIME BEEF." f!/Jefiia!R44~ KRAFT CRACKER BARREL SHARP OR EXTRA SHARP CHEESE WHEELS 2 us.1 e89 REESE HEARTS OF PALM 69c PILLSBURY APPLE or CHERRY STREUSEL GALLO SLICED Provolone & Salami , 01-53¢ l>NAN SLICED HAM ONCE-A. YEAR PRESERVE SALE 7Y,·OZ. 39, J(f/di CRUSTY, SMALL FRENCH ROLLS DELICIOUS WITH BERRIES POUND CAKE SWEET DOUGH TWISTED WITH LEMON FILLING 89c TROLLEY BUNS 6 .., 4lc OUR OWN WHITE BREAD~ ~ ALMOND ROCA 129...,. .. A delicious butter crunch confection in I f 1mily-p1k tub. REG. '.1.49 JUICE BARS , ,.. 3~ BROCCOLI 3 .. , 11 <!ltitol!I(;~ ARTISTES DE LA RUE ~ .. ~L~~s~ OPEN DAILY 9·6 '£M.l .. ~..l.'• M1rket OPEN DAILY, 9-7, SUN. 9-6 '2M;A .. ~.,.. flower •• OPEN DAILY 9-6 COLEUS PLANTS DTHOllY'S SHOE REPAIR IAY CWIW MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9.S MON.-FRI. 8:3~ SAT. 1:30.S ---~ ______ .....__ __________ ,;.-..;;..~_.__.._.;;...~-------------~----. ' -' -~ ~-..-..--~---..-..:e-~ ------------___..__ _ ____........._ _......,._.-.._.._...._... -- JC OA. Pit.OT w..._ .... 11.1 ... No 'Taxing' Problem By NANCY MdNTYRE As!de from love, money, tu., riota, tffn~gers, war and politics, some ot life'• problem• are culinary. At tJmea all of ua are confronted witll cootlnC pred.icamenta that •e bi.Uer tban we are and which we can't talk over with our mlnilter, ana'lyat or marriage coun~lar. what Coon is here to help you 1'ith t.boae culinary t1uandarles -.whe· tber it's plamli.JIJ a dinner for y o u r IOD's guru or feed· ing 38 people OD I a.foot boal What· ever your predica- ment. we'll try and 10lve Jt with a word of personal advice and a recipe to cover the OCC&,!:1 ion. ~ WI th that brief introduction let's see What Coob to- day! Our first letter concerns a problem that la close to all of ua alter tuu: th• problem of uttng. DEAR NANCY : Alter paying OID' in- come tu we're really scraping the bottom of the barrel. I've had to cut my food bud&et considerably and am loolctng for nourlshing, •_PP.etizing mull that aren't upens!ve. I've got two teeJHge 1C1D1 that eet as If it were going out of ityle -and it may around thlJ boUM .m.1ess I can find hearty dilhea that fit my budget. - STARVING TAXPAYER DEAR STARVING: How come you're scrapfng the bottom of the bar- rel and not wurmi it? You mUJt have cheatecl on yollf lncomt tu. There are IUllJ lnapenslve clllbel you caa coot thlt mate povertJ prac- Ucally palnlea. We're thl.nkinc •11*- lally Of thlct, homemade soupe, var· ious kinda of puta, and that ltaple of poets and paupers, tbe bean. Here's one of the world's great bean dishes -Cassoulet. The French make thia celebrated cuaerole with lamb. pork, amoJ<ed sausages. duck and pre- served goo~e -but they've got the ~old to do it. This is the poor man's Cassoulet, but it'• equally delicious. Big Night Dangling From Hook CAMOULET 1 pound miall white beans 1h pound fresh pork NUS&S• 2 teupocm .it 3 Polish UUU(el, alJced I oaJon, 1Uced ·l onion ltuck with 2 cloves 1 clove prllc, mlnced Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longpre of Newport Beach wilf· be peeting members and put.I attendlnf Ute Pacific Anglers annual annive~ ball bonorint om,. cers and board of dlrecton. The April 20 dinner dance will take place ,bl the Balboa Bay Club begbming with cocttails at 6:30 p.m. 1 bay leaf t pound iround round steak Sprig of parsley . . . . 1 ~upoon 18.lt l teaapoon thyme 1h ~upoon pepper ¥•pound salt port, diced-•· l cup drywbtt.e wine · 1 tableapoon butter 1 cup tomato sauce Soak beans for 4 or 5 hours in 2 quarb water. 'Add 181t, onion, bay leaf, parsley and aalt port. Simmer slowly until beans ar-e·tender, about 1~ hours. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a saucepan and browo the fresh pork aauaage, crumbling meat with a fort. Add the sliced Polish sausages, sUr.ed onh>n an,I minced garlic and llghUy brown. Drain exce11 fat and add ground round steak seasoned with salt and pepper. Crumble meat with fork and lightJy brown. leslte-T-ay~or -Becomes-- Bride of R.M. All in,gham Put a layer of the cooked, drain~ beans in the bottom of a 3 quart cuserole and top wit.b the meat mixtW'e. ReJ)eat layers endln& with beans. . In a.aaucepan beat tbe wine, tomato sauce and 1 cup of the bean liquid; pour over cuserole, stirring gently with a fork 10 the liquid runs through. Cover and ti.u in a slow o.en for 1 ~ hours. Serves I. What's your cookmo pr~t7 Snid i& m ond Mt if wt can coolc it! White 1H eon't ~ cmawr oU row le~,,. thoa• with tht mod tntmaiftino or ~t culiMrv problcma will bt publi&htd in thia column. Stmd 11our uttns to WHAT COOKS? cau of THE DAILY PILOT. School Sponsors Ball, Fetes Military Services Branchet al. the military will be saluted Saturday, April 20, .t the Dl..sneyland Hotel when the Panots' Guild of St. Catberine' 1 Military School preleDts ita leCOod MWbry Baa. The black tie IOCil.l even& includes an evening al din- ner, daDcing and a plltriotk: salute. All proc:eedl •• earm.ted for the echoaf• echo\a.nlap fund. Acttng M epecl.al miWarJ edvilor ii Maille Brig. Gett. (l'et.) ThomM F. R41eJ cl South Laguna. In a church fl 11 e d with 08Ddelain and beeket.9 al. wftJte lillies aod CWDI• tioet Lettie LaRue Taylor and R. Mkbael Allingbam ex~ weddlnl pledges and ring!. The Rev. Geoe Mount performecUbe S • tu r d a y evening ceremony in Newbope Flnt B a pt l 1 t (])urdi. s.Ma Ana. Parent. al. the couple ~ the John E. Tuylors of Cotta MUii and t.be A.H. ~ti Wf:9twood, N.J. Escorted by ber f.Mber down h .aie. die bride wore an original gown fuhimed by her aunt, Mrt. Thomu Wood. Lace ap- pllques edol ned l>e ll')'lon orgam.a <Net Weta dress and soalloped lace fell into a chapel tram. Her~ 1enfll silk 11- lusloft veiling was Oll.agbt tlO an qandy lace l.ef bead· piece md she carried a bou· quet of llllies aod cama- &ns. • AJDCDI many • p. c la 1 pe.u wm tie Rear Adm. Horace V. Bird, commander of the U.S. Pact.ac Fled Mine F~ md Marine Maj. Oft. QiarlM J . Qu.llt2r of El T«0. ROBERTA BLAKE Troth Totd Mrs. Dn1d DtMs oi C<lsta MMI, mMroll of booor, w~ pmd Jo an .. k:ot colored floor Ji!ngUl dnm designed bf t b e bride'• mother. 'lbe pn was ecceoted by m otne green headpiece amd b honor attendtd carried a bouquet of looC stemmed lillies tied ~ olive r~ MRS. R. MICHAEL ALLINGHAM Co.ta Meta Bride M01HER·s DAY IS MAY 12 GIVE HER A PORTRAIT I.ua-b.10" Jteg. 9.00 Following the irocram will be dlDclnC &o the music of the Society for the Pn!servatioo d Big Bands. Tickets to the. ball may be eecured by calliog t h e ~at m-1.lD. Seminar Scheduled Classmates Engaged boos. #> Wearing identical pm! .,..... brideanajda M l s s 11.... AMisti.nC were Mrs. Midlelle Taylor, 4be tnde's Wood; 16s Jo Am Taylor, sister. and Miss Patricia od Mlle Deniae Alllnebam, Allingb.n, tbe beMcHct's boCti 1ilters ol the ...... _ t of sistet. newb week. •'"' 1• n I a i e m e n Robin ·Brown of Costa c.--a.1 ••ats were Mrs. Roberta Ann Blake and ~--James M. Wagner was told Mesa in en olive green ch.if-Maniaret Dicker!Oll of ton frOck was the flower sirl ·Menlo P•t.. the bride'• to 33 of tbeir relatives at a 'wtlile Obtist""'1e:r Brown _, -·... Mr --"' Mr 'D buffet luncheon hosted by ~ th v~ 11..W-.. --n; . -... .. n. the bride-elect's parents, ""-.a.s e e..,.._.. · G. AJJinebml of PorUlod, ASd to serve as best g r a n d p a r e n ti cl .,. MrB,..: .. _~ThrMr•:... DeBavid C. man as Robert Stout or brlde(llrOOm; Mr. end Mrs. -w ee .rueh Y· Orange. Seetin« guests nre Wood, Uode end Tcmmy ft'"~ Blake, a graduate of Tbomu A. Gallow~y al. El Wood cl Lancutler; Reese John Muir High School, Toro and Gary Krava of Petty et Las Veees, ~ 1be f 1na1 Educatiooal Pasadena. is a sophomore Santa Ana . bride's UDCle; Mrs. Ted cousm, ead Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Olney of Hemet. 1be new Mrs. Allingtwun, a P'aduate ol Costa Mesa HJtb. Sobool, was a ttudent et Orange Coast COilege aDd is attending a beauty ool- Jege. Her husband ls an alum· 1lll$ of W Mtwood H i I II School iaod is statiooed with tibe M.-ine Corps et El Toro. The newl,yftds booey- moooed at ldyllwlld aod .. making tbeir home la Anaheim. Seminar tp0D10red b y at Sen Diego State College. Mrs. Allee Coffman pr~ Nktlollm cl Palo Alto, bet Orqe County Womttl's Her pe.renta, residents of vlded the organ ml&lic fori;;;::;:===;;;;.;=============:;il Chapter of Freedom F Altadena for the p.st 20 Mr. and Mrs. Gu. Leeetti, 3.89 s oun· years, recently moved to !Oloi.!lts. dati~ at VaDey Forge is Laguna BHdl. The oburcb ball W'IS the 1la61d b next Friday. from Her f'laoce Is the 800 ol setting for b nception at-' 10 a.m. to no0o in lslmd Mr. and Mrs. Dorr w. tecded by 200 I u e &t s . Bou.e, Fullion Lsland. Wagner of AJtadena. He ls ~~ ~ FM&und epeabrt are an alumnus of the aamei.----------.1 ~ Folta, • e 1 t e r n h1Jh school and also is a , &OPhomore at the same col-• recioDlll executive v i c • Jei•· president al. the foundaUon , No wedding date hu been and Mrl. J o h n D. eet. McDooaid. n.Miooal director ol tbe Wcmeft'I dtftllon. A no-hOlt Mldleoft al Bob Burm rtMu:r-. Newport ..Bed, wtn ~ the pro- gam. l\tWYllUom may be .~ ... bJ CIWDI Mn. Ro, eo6le of Newport ....... tl.M.. Harbor Star Tht Masonic Temple In Newport Bea.ch la the aet- ttnr for tbe StarbrtCbt Club, Harbor Star meettnp lbe third WedbnclaJ' at DOOD. 01 LOii WAISTtD :liuliOIU OIAMtl co.nY't .... ..,. MOSf COMftLnl .,,_.. '""' POI fMl -&-. WNll9 ...... SLA ICK'S ........... ,.,7 18 Fa.hion l1land--Newport Center 644..1310 thl~P..a.,,....., et ll . . I~ amcmc tbe ~--actMtiet will be ac. tioa bootbt. folk ........... ~ abow1, dram at I c pertormaacea. f a 1 h 1 o a modtling, linClnc ad a Gee cenmooy will cloee the 411 • 4::.> p.m. Former Singer '· Durina tbe a.Uar a o oa parenb llld tire P'll>!ic WOl be able to view tbe wide w o r I d of Girl ScoutiDc In aetioo. . . ·To Entertain / Man llan 400 community leadln wiil be lent ·~1 invitaiool to attend a co(fee hour preceding the gala parade. Leaders will be able to vi.lit with h couadl'I' bo8l'd members end u.. festival's 1 t e e r i n 1 com· mittee. Weieomiot all women· In· tettsted 1n ta ~ of in- tpir.ation llDd fellowship s. the a.iitWI Bu.aineH and Pr«eulooal Women's Coun- cil. . Mrt. ~ Hthn, former singer and entertainer, will speak at the group'• next mMting at f :30 p.m. Tuel· day, April 23, tn the Revwe House, Tustin. Mri.,'Tei, ~ .. dWrman. wNlit Kr t . Ridmd ~"'' • ln dl•ge of the dee -... Mrt. Elmw c. Sproul Ii couodl~ Also on the program will be Sterling Walke!' who will apeak on the care of flowers .and ~ and music will be provided by MiJS Dorothy Candee. Ticket.I, at SO ~ fft -- everyone except preschoolere who an ad' ' mitted tr., maiy be ob- tained at tbe ~ office, =-~.:.i::..~ ---1'1ft61NIA,S -..... SNIP ~N, S'J'l'J'(JB ...... , SBOPl'E ----------·-- 3334 E. Coast Hlghwey Conna •I Mir ...... 0 ..... ,,... Eu ter liehind 1111 W1111't the wHthtr ,.,,Hf flf' the veutionen 1 Now with fe"llly lleclt lli K\MI for aiietflw ei9ht w .. kt, it will 9lve Y" "111e1111" tl111e te 1.t +tie 1•111111er wertlrelte •'t•11lftcl, Cllecli: "' 1.,,. ttlecti .. ef Cencertl l<et+lecl..._ Cr-,tett YH•e• cu,,.,, anti hrli11tfo11 r.,,._, •" lfvnly •'"' effy to ure f., felirics for cnHI e!MI 1,...._"'• Then there'• ,,111t ... , atri11ecl, •'"' tlett.4 vfftH 111iteltle f., ell e911 fer tlruHt with the fe111i11l11e loelr.. Duren 11 .. we bltt 111 11•11Y 11'""r -... if .,. •• ,. ,1.n11i119 • trt,. y .. fett ...... ,.., ... vhlt 1ff11 elHI '" 941r 1~,. ..llC'ffell ef f.._ fet .. e,., ..:c•~i111. -----------VIRGINIA--~ ~... '°"'°' te fMrltlefl - -"'" f*1a. Ill .... -.. lill' E-lere l'allrlc:t from NWD!lc:o. erw1 1w ,.._,, --. .,.. '""''1 llllrb. • •rrav,r-A1onp• pallgh~ ·unpack ~nlded! v;;;,;nu Always In style ••• this mandarin robe Incl long pa Jama set for t:rr..I or wear at home! Bright-night colors In Antron• nylon trlcot enriched with mn:hfng atfn brocade trim. Llunden beautJfully, dries ...,,iFtl ........ SM-1.,tu& ~lllliiJMO.,tnA O•PMTMllNT afQA 1116 ... .,.,, ..... 'ARK CONVlNllNfLY AT HAI IMTRAMCI MA.JO• CUOfT CAW Ol CH.U&I ACCTS. 0,.. NrD1Y lVIS 'TIL "'"' r . •• . ,. IC- ~ .c .. f. . In . t .. .. . , ' ( -...-. -. -. -.... -... . -..... -. ' . -. . .. ·c. --. , USDA CHOICI· SIRLOIN TIP 5 .IEAK UIDa CHOICE . a•1~-ss :. . . SIRLOIN .STEAK - .. #> BAR M .WESTERN sn111 ~ " I - SLICED ,:!, BOLOGNA ~··· USDA CHOICE JOl'llRHOUI. STEIK TINDlllZED IEEF CUBE STEAKS Fryini Chicken ·, IAlt M WISTERN STYLI J BREAST 59~ • BULK WIENERS 49f USDA GRADI "A" LIGS ·& THIGHS F~IMOST 5,c AMEiiCAN$1 09 • CHEESE • •• 11h LI. .. ODN POOD SftRING'11LD · IANQUIT .·ICE CREAM SOOD STUWBEIRE -·MEAT PIES . ..., .St or RB> WPIEllE e CHICKEN e TUllKIY Yt GAL. ,, FLAT 10 0%. 4:$1 6 :.$1 CARTON '9CG. . ·~ . eeee•eeeeeee .. 1111 PRODUC•eeee.eeeeeee . U.S. NO. 1 POTATOll· IXftA PANCY --; SWllT N 10 LL CILLO w · YOQlt CHOICI CltlP IOMMM L ...... u-1 •-LUI liil 'I~ Gra~lriiit · ::!<> . t, • • • • $1.37 I ·La. CAN I • I • • IOIHNI CHEISE YOUI CHOICI 4~~ °' vu1mu SPREAD I oz. JAi . PALMOLIVE GOLD 6~~ H0901At(r . IATH IAR SOAP' SID ... COF"E·MATE 99¢ COfNI 1 LI. CREAMER J oz. JAll PALMOUvt 69¢ UQUID DETERGENT PULL ~Alf ANACONDA ALUMINUM FOIL 12 INCH IY 25 P.OOT ROLL SALAD IOWL SALAD DRESSiNG DETERGENT MJI LONG GRAIN WHITE RICE 1.39c H6.ffc 69'. ... 21 ... lettte ":. .39' 11 01. JAi DOLi SEASONED GREEN BEANS KOUNY KIST VACUUM PACKED . WHOLE . f(EltNEL CORN HERSHEYS COCOA MIX 2 LI. CAN KOUNTY KIST __ CY.JI &JIU.. JOJ CAM 12 oz . CANS ·ASPARAGUS' •DHAIDT'S CHILI and BEANS . 1'/a U. CAN U.M.S. PURE VEGETABLE ~$ R ~$ R MARGARINE JERGINS LOTION 11/J oz. IOTTLI 39' ';, MARY ELLEN· e GRAPE JILLY e PLUMJILLY e APRICOT· PINEAPftLI JAM e SEEDLISS ILACKllltltY JAM 10 OZ. JAR DREFT DETERGENT •IANT SID ~ . . -------------------f _,uz DETERGENT ... NT sm IUNIMINI HfNOI . COOKllS ., NAltlCO CHIPS AHOY TOM IAWYllt I LI. Cft.LO C"OCOLATI C"IP COOIUIS POTATO CHIPS ··~,,. ... 14 oz. ... SKIPPY • DOG FOOD Prices lffectlve1 APRIL 18, 10, 20, 21 , Thms., Fri., Sat. & Sun. Prtcea ............... . . WI OIVI ILUI CHIP -STAMPS COSTA MESA ,.1 PLACINTIA WI GfVI ILUI CHll'' STAMPS 1M aecl ,__... 710 w. c ....... • ,. \ J I DAILY l'lLOT Ring Toss Aids Needy Membera of the HU&- ; • .. tinltoD Be-* Police Wlve1 •:.t Guild will be .,..ting a "' .; rang toN blOot.b dllrin" tbe r,...,. • Junior a.amber of Com· merce cemiv.al be l e 1 sponsored W.,. b'OQCll Sunday, April 21, across rrom H~ Center on Edinger A._.. Funds from 4be booUl wiR be used io 4lid needy r lamilies in the area, ac· cording to Mn. Gil Cottper. Guild mtmben current}J , are coUectins a va1ety ol · articles for a ru1m1111ge sale they w111 llPO'l'Ol' Wweeis I a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saltur· day, May 4, io 4tle Odd Fellows Hall. 2el Main St., Huntlnsfon Beach. A ..... DI b 1111iD1 ~ ventioo ol Polee Officers' Wlvet Clubs, Aff!Jiated, in SacnmeMo ,... Mrs. Jobo &mJCll. MN. CieGl'll Rwl end Mre. .Met ~ C.RllT ........,. ' MRS. GARY 0. SNISARD ............. " ·Uc SIH -&.tQUIO vtrau•• .. ••s••• .. 1 6fc SfH-Clll.AM ••••••••••un \ Fortune Tells ol · V ietno '!1 1 ravels Juclitb Baines ol Balboa Island Is completinc training in Washington, t>.c. ptjor to ... iimment e a Red-Cross recreational worker Jn &tuth vi-.. Tbtn abe will travel with Red Cross recreation teams to outlying milita1J unlta to cft1anize activities in which the troo~can partidpate . \ . .,. PUIYOU 981.. RRPl 1 ~l YN AV ~ DlllC~ 1t ·. ( t ~ SUNSWHT -12·0 %. IOt'Tlf ' ••••1111C1 KHN's-fr.oz. CAMI I O:'t ......... ,. llllY'S-...0%: CAN 34 UllATO 1U1a . .t ·---~ 6i2! 4~ • • • .. • f • • • • •• • •r .. ___ .. ,, ... .. .. . .. . . . .. W~J, A,rll 17, 1968 DAl~Y 'lLOT II ' ' • La ndscape 'IDesign e°d August Nuptial , Bosv KuntJ, .Pl1D1Dent i ... ape at the 7:3CI p ... - Lapm artJst, will ba Jbes,1 ~ meeting at A--epeaker at the ~ o(' J;i.tsrieotary School. r.-Plans .Revealed ~• Cott. Mesa ~ ~ y~~ Tue:ldlJ, April IS. •· Tb t l r ti • t h~ 1 J(u~ wiJI pr-. ~ ... ~ ia tnlllY major abow • llcture OI tJtt1u J>Ainlin& -..a ~lpture •· ~ Ji'tM lllt' lcty~ tit 'wk .a1raHtd a Gt.W- leftbeim Felloilflti.ip h ~t J*ntinl and bit •tucks bavt tmn him .. France llPd tt.fy. D • &.boW.Jbe MFA d~ 0 Ing lr'Odt Claremont Gra$iiM1 ~ool, is upr~ by u~ Felix Laocia'l .G8llery ~~-id»Qlat the Laguna Beach SdlOOl ol Art aad Desip. 1004,, ~· d 11 e1 day evenlac .:'!...oc:~~~~= t ~o1u.-~ ~ Big Hl'W --' For Laura Settle Mn. Jollft Coekll~ S.:IDIJ. 1:31 lpoDSOrs1"l' Ille ~la W rJa •-m. Mesa Art League. David TMu1t1DAv Vauibn is instrurtor at tb6 HopJng for lota of big bandt at their card party c:i:'' ~~~.,;;: 7: 30 p.m. gatberlllas at next Monday at the Laguna Beach Congreaational """"IMc:I\. .::11 •.m. Ada.ms Sdlool. Cb\ll'Ch are members of the Orange Coast Division. Katherine Rampton. chairman of the Laura Settle Fund. The loan fund will benefit from the group's card party. Set~ in 1954 as a tribute to the group·~ firal president, the loan IUnd ls available to college junlora and 1eniors pl~ning to teach. An Augw;t Wedd.Ina in Gsd~ Grove Community Cburcll and a Hawaii.an ,honeymooa are planned by ~ ~ OQJnbest and llotielt w. Lee, IOn ol Mr. and Mrs. lM!mnce ll. Lee of Newport~. Newt ,of the IOrtboonting evtat •• amounced by Mr. aod ~H. E. Qilnbelt ol Bell G .... , ~ti tbt bride-elect wt>o was Miss Bell Gll!leDI la UM. • Sbe ... tndua1ed wteb hoDon from Bell Garde• }tith School ...... lhe ... very active. la ~ s:n- jeot.s. s~ .it.ended IA>S .~les CoUege et now ls a etudent ~t <>ranee Coast College. ' Her fiance la a ll'a«luate or Newport Harbor W,b School aod now ii com- pleting bit eecood year at occ. L IND'V COMBEST Engaged tinue 'their education at Nevna SoOtbern Univeraity aa hotel m&ft:ajelJlent ma· C::--..~,br~e::Zrn~ -T1Je Art League will be ti· CllliornJa Retired Tucliers-A380Clatron-(Idrto ,.~ ,::c:_ .. c~ hibiting at South Coast riabt) Mias ~ Richards, president, Mrs. ...._,, lledl. 1 •.m. Plaza tomorrow. 19 and 20. Gertrude M~elcf. hospitality chairman, and Mrs. ~~~~~~_;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ jon. , The coup1-ptlft to ean· . itiQi Af '''°• -~·-··~•N.G.:-.:~·JR-FRISHLARGI "' j • ~ ltilSTANT1WHT MtllC COCOA lllSTLl'S QU.IK CHOCOUTI (HIP-1-4.1. PKG. Misco Wits lfOT IUCID-IM-Ol. lO.v MIJ .. t.lnHMI c1tdt1-'.l't••• O!t.aAUSAOl 1'·0Z . 15c • Gill's Pim 55c ·-·AJIT ..... , ..... t .. II! • IUIY l!D, ROltlDA INDfAN I M I . GRAPIFRUIT. SWEET JUICY NAVEL OllANGEI LAIGf HOWH STEAK MUSHROOMS UD GUIN •ADIRll oit .. IONI '· ~-llt. LO·SUDI CRllP ·cAllROTI •n•••n as1n. . . ·-·-T 10 , .... -::T.... . ~ .. off) 9ANQUIT MIAT Piii • • 1 .. f • chick• ... I IC • Turkey • T1ntc1 ... , ~hims . 2fc M~;;i/Cii.es1 35c llHSWllf-Ctt<OI. CAH, 43t) JUMIO ROLL UATOWILI i.iClaiii!¥Aiiom' 65 c I 1-llt ..... 5 .5c l FOOO GIANT' suceo · AMl•ICA• CllBll Ste Sllcet 1"4mtlwfty ,~~I',to. W;:ii:.I:~ at• Ola191 Juice 1.AUNDIY ADCMTIV!-H'N.f 0.t.llOH • 1 i 7 MlllACU .. rn ""'° !CftOCSWUlllT Oii ~a flOMewtf~ MIU> • Cl!I• •••• a •••• 11.t. DITUGfNT (1NCL 6c Off} 22..0Z. 39 f CHl .... U .. ID ;i9TiiM1 ; !:::at• NIAGARA (1NCL 6c Off) 15-0Z. CAN 471 .... y l'IAllCll -... ( .. _0 "·""iii' "-ii'~' ·-tit ~-"" HltNZ BARBECUE SAUCE -~°'=d 43c , .... .., 8ta Mesa .. ~ ---= ~ -~ .... -... ~ .. "· --= ...... :t -= -..... -· -- .. The OPIN FRIDA y After 18 years in Costa Mesa tit. :lrat Shop Is qtlittlef _ la•a.ess. We are makincJ this sale the most spectacular ever -for .. · lllellJ w•d.-9130·9 fut and loyal customers we are lllllkl11t tWs the lanjest ...., · le Costa Meta. ....... '" .. ,\ NOW IN I I \ PRooiuss ALL SALES FINAi: e CASH•BANK OF AMERIC,~-MAST~R CHARGE · BRAT SHOP PAGE 1 -MISTER SHOP GIRL~NFANTS-TODDLERS GROUP GIRL'S Dresses . '1.00 , WARRINI' FAMOUS Plastic Panties SUI-TEENS-JR'S . . Very Sped1I Ivy from LovHble $117 BRAS lltll Just • . 4 ... 88C , TlllMI Of n • . Glrl'• ltllty Doll -Women's Hosiery 3 't: $1.29 P e IM.P.Jt GIGllm Port-A-Sides $2.99 11111 4-14 Crib Sheets 8k ~------... o..1y '1.99 [9!:~h~ir Sl5.88 HAtf SLIPS Just 9' ..._ ____ ... Playpen $12.88 ._ ______ ... LOOI AT THIS ••• THI PAMOUS PIANUT '1'' Shirts JUIT'l.49 aGY'S NIW aUT aUY IN TOWN Baby SPECIAL -SUITEIN SPORTSWEAR ~ r111c1 Stretchalls '2.33 ,..... w ....... ,., ................ . Group Bras 1/3 OFf ..._ ____ _. ...... $J.00-$4.00 BOYS ancl~ME·---- GROUP SOYS' SUITS -SPORT COATS 1/3 Off • . . . .. ~-• fAMOUI aUND SOYS' lllORT--IHIRTI 9t· . ~. ·~ SOYS' JEANS . sac GROUP MINI' ONLY THlD f'llDI ..... SJ7.H INC. • PllCI ' 11 '1'' Shirts SLACKS UNllUIVAILI $1.9·9 Dresslnetes $21.88 ....--------. ._ ______ __. Car Seats SPIC. S2.• HAVE TO SEE TO ,,LllVll .IUIT .9fc hffY Chairs uM CAPR1s $1.87 ·5~.87 IO'll' llllW-WI THI "PIANUT'' Sweat Shirl 1u11'1.59 c..,_. W1t11 TIM Dllc1•t.. ~------_. INFANT'S Topper Sets ,1•66 A R .. t Ivy-WOMEN'S $8 aa' DRESSES v:~':',;0 • .__ ____ _. Swim Trunks $1.88 '"' conOM -..OW" SUP Girls Slips OllLY'l.44 CMICI THIS WITH THI WONIM'I 1A1Y DOU DISCOUNT STOHS • TOODLDS' be Patamas Ir Gowns ONLY $111 ·Terry Ro • · Women's Skirts ;:,cu $3.a & Sl1ppen ........... ••ST S 4 29 A ltt1I luy -Irr. from \.0¥e1W. .W ... WOMIN'S JUST 88' ,. ,,.. ~llT cm.• JUST PITTI PANTS 1a1t.z: Rattles 19c · •n ''"" .......... $3 .. ;,w-r.-n....1 IOT OI Ml -1llM . . . . . . -.. ... ·-. . . . . .CLIP THE VALUABLE . . COPONS BEioW IAYI ... WITH Tllll COUPON -At y-Al,...._~.c..u..M--St........,oH o-ob-~~ 50 ... _•:-;:v PACKAGE OF ~ .... w.... , .......... .... ROUND STEAK A4vlh Otlly e One C.upH Par F1•ily ' , ltedee111 Tliit Coupee With A ,Mil1lmu1t1 Purcha .. . IAfl S. WnH THIS COUPOM . At ~ur Alphe s.+aeC.Jta· Mate Stwa Oltly 241 la.+ 17tll Str..t, Cesta M ... 0. °"" • ,.... ef 11 ............ .,.,.... .. ~ BISCUITS Adulh O..ly e One C.wpo11 Per F811111y .-.fll tlti• ar elf HUl"lfll wi'fll 8 . ..1tt1-ss.oo penh-. . IAft .. wtrH TM8 COIPOM At yMr, Alphe leteeC..te M ... Stwe Oltly H I last 17ffl s+r..t, c..t. M- O-Olfr • .,,.. .... TOILIT r11su1 . ·4=151 '""'"' °"" • 0... c..,... ~ '-Hy .. , ..... Thl1 ea.,.. Witt. • 111h•'-111 ..... , ....... I I .. . ' r .. - 1 I -: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I ii I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . ~ .. . ... -. -• I•. ·~ • 11' .. •• ,_ •••'II .... . _,. . . . . . . • B1tt1r.Wt1., DISCOUNT PIKES STllWBElllES IEW NTITOES 'TOP 10 • ! U.S. NO. 1 sc:·-eon OM ''A•SIZE RED lllP£ WHITE llOSE PEAK OF THE SEASON! FIRST OF TiiE SEASON ! , . rraua ..,......... 1 ... "9ASll ...... W&llf _7._ -------~- J .. '" . • ! . 10° ~ DISCOUNT . " ' . ~ ...... ·--___.,_ ... . . . .. . . . ... I IS a IN 1MLS ~ATION. B1tt1r MHt 111 DISCOUNT PRICES .. IW.F . .,._, __ .,....._ . e TlllS II:.. ... aaast ag lllPIOIST II;. 11111111 SWISS STDI II:. OUTDOOR I I PLANT SALE l o.st1114h•t v.,1.t1 .. ~~·,. 1 GAL. 69¢ SIZI EAS1'fM QUMJ1Y • tU. PN»/if. IOWI 1111. llCOI .. : n .. -m.n. 51 1 tu. PACICMf 11• ' I 11101 • FRESH FRYERS WMOll • IODY '. PlUW& TtNDEl - IESJ Of FIYEI_ . -~ F1IOM MIWM, sw&r MIB . RE8tllA• OI ntlCI< SUCED 5 .. ... IETll IACON I• M>~a!SOI ~CG DELICATESSEN .mL ~!'.l'" FROZEN CREAMERY a.xi& ~·~· FOODS ----------1lrtlI1m • I OUNCE PM:IME•l.ICID 36C ~ UllCW. 54l.---25c Plckle r. Pipper L•f ~IE · ~r.aetll' Bap 29' . · tliabiidheddi11ese 79' le:' ii 'Ciieddir uCbi.ie 79L •lPlll am • 12-1• 81 ' Cheese Pizza • mi: P9PBOlll PWA-U.fta Wt.. St• ;; it*Siliie • 45• IUCE~ 7k n. lllll IOI • u ..... URSE ... -. SLICED BUii 59' .............. ,.. Mllll ,.....11r..-..11111t11 a .. ........ ......... ,. ~t1t-ll1atra .. -. HIM1HI CWl'OIMIA ANGELS ........ ON ICMllCl110 ____ ._ ~&\l\l\i\\m. ......... =•11115' CORA-· au L tMlt. HI......,.. llACM-----11111 M ...... It. NlllTAIMOll IUCM , .. .._ '"91T• YMLIT-.._ LH'IU 111111. C-...., ..., • •,,J '· ' I =-i I I ...,. = I ; h~ I I ... ~ : . ' . ' .. \ . .. .. . . . • • .. .. ..... ... . .. .. . -· ...... J2 OAJl. Y ,ILOT ~. ,..,,. 11, 1968 News of Coast Men in Ser'1ce on Duty Around World Seaman Rct. Gary W. capt. F&oyd A. Sett, Seaman Rct. 1Wbel1 D. tinP>n Bach, bu belD SqUldroft ~ la the Spec. 4. 9'efaia R. Neel, Airmu Pat r J t J a G. A(bmu. USCG. of 0041 USMC. ol 2m Albatross Bruam1, IOD d Mf, and ....... to tbt IUl""1 lblp, BlpMc of Vietnam. Tbe U.1. AzmJ, -4111 Jl. Neel, POi•v=ter of Mr. and Sevilla Circle, Huntington Drive, Co5ta Mtaa. bas been Mrs. Rlcbard R. BranniDS tJSa 'l'ofte. aqu.911ron~ _.., la 1be 41 TI ma i.., BMdl Mn. S. Pflter, Ula Beach. has been assigned lo assigned lo duty with the of 15841 Plymouth lAme, S. II a memtl4I" of h Mf:llioa:S l...... ad Mn ' 'J'beba E' Claway AW... Cotta W... eight weeks of basic training Fiahter Attack Squadron. HunUn ... --n Beadl ha• been ~ IW"V'1 ~wtdlol.fC'h -. .._.,.~ ·of ,..._._.._.....,: U. been 11dped to Wm.d at the Coast Guard Recruit 325, Vietnam. •-~ dllJtll .._ Spec. 4. GtnM k • ____., a1 "-Hall, USAF H • 1 pl t I I • Training Center. Alameda. A member of ttte Marine assigned to eight weeil of the comt ol Vietnam. Tllo•••· U.S, Arm1, llOll of arc.le, Cotta Mela, hu .t..:ldand AFB, To. Aircraft Group-ll. F l r a t basic training at the eo.st Mr. and Mra. Lmalt D. .,._ •ll*l to the 'Jllll Tr&Ded u a IMClical Pvt. Robert L. Whitney, Marine Aircraft Wing. his Guard Recniit Tr al n Ing U . Larry L Kier, USNR. Thomas. 7ffl ' W. 20th St., EntlDeft Battatioo, Pleilcu, 1pedallit. the aJnnan ls a U.S. Army, soo of Lt. Col. squadron files the F · 4 Center Alameda. 100 ol Mrs. Jess L. Slm1, ol Costa Mesa , received the Vietnam. gr.eluate of Colt.a Mesa and Mrs. Robert Whitney "Phan~ II" jet. 3llO E. 16th St .. Oolta Mesa, Good Conduct Medal In Cha Spec. Neel 25, ta a track Hieb School USMC. ha.s been assigned to The squadron la based at Fireman Appren Jolt• W. hu been 8Warckfd bi.I fom1b Rang, Vietnam. ud wheel veb.ldt JMChantc. Rdapber, • Jeth Place, co.ta ....._ bu been .............. 9tll lafatry Dit ..... C-., B • .-d Bettetiee "' ... bmilon'• 2:IDd IallatrJ, Da neni. Vietnam. Pvt. Ratbpber t 20, 1J • gradul .. ol Newport Harbor Hip Sc.bool, 1965 a D d graduated. from o'r • a ' • CoMt Collete. H.la wife. Rebecca. 11 v e 1 at 218 Higblud Ave., N • w po r t Beach. Ft. Jackson where be wtll the Chu Lai Marine Air Price Ill, USN. son or Mr. Alr Medal for mtrltorioul Spec. 4. 'nloma, 24, ii a Be attended 0r-.. Cout Pvt. l.C. ~ C. embark for Panama for ''on Base, SS miles 1outh of Da and Mn. John W. Price. I, addevement while Mf'ViaJ truck drtver In Company c .. Colle11 befort at.eriq the • Ratllltaber, U. S. Army. IOll the job training." d t Nang. ol 49al Kona Drive, Hun-wlth Helicopter A t t a c k 588th EnP-r Battalion. lel'Viee. of Mr. and Mrt. Philip Pvt. Whitney,acrauae ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------~------~------------~~--------~--~~----------------~~--~~--~ of Corona del Mir High School. l!IM, g r a d u a te d from baste train:inl 1t Ft. Ord. .. Sgt. R.lcbnd B. Kraeger, son of Mr. aod Mra. Richard H. Krueger of 401 Vaquero, San Clemente baa been a ssigned to Korea at Kuman Air Bale. • · Sgt. Krueger, a radio ~it. ~berof tbe Mr F or c e Com· munlcatlone ~ facWtiea. A graduate of Anny.Navy Academy, CarWbad, he rece.ived his A. A. degree in 1959 from Orange Coast Col· Jege and attended Universl· ty ol Omaha and the Philip- pines. Alnnan A.pfnn. Peter K. O'Shea, USN, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Shea ol 1M1 Cheyenne St., c.oeta Mesa, hu been assigned to the Naval Air Te c h n i ca 1 Tra.ini.ng Center, Memphb, TeM. Before attending t b t s school, he completed tile two week course .In aviation fam.iliarlzat.ioo aod four week m e c h a n l c a 1 fun. damentals coune. Gunnen Mate 3.C. Joba E. MJtcbell, USN, 11011 of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson J . Mitchell of 9362 Nll1tucket Drive, Huntington Belch, helped relCUe a sailor who had fallen overboard from the Bon Homme RJcbn during a night nerdee. Mitchell, serving .,_.., the destroyer USS l.1lmMml wu one ol the crewman to bring the exh8ulted lellMD aboard while the two tblol were in the We!ltem PadAc. E~olan'I Mite 1.C. Davtd A. IUtta, USN, tan of Mr. and Mrs. AIUu' , A. Kitts of 182 Santa Isabel, Costa Mua, hH bee assigned to the USS Tanner. He ia a member ol e. survey group wti.lim ~ soundings end depths oft ... coast of South Vleamn. Ens. Thoma WI 111 a m Gamble, IOI> of Mr. Md Mrs. Norman Gmnbl• " rm Vista Bonita, Newport Beach has been _.IJild to Pensacola Naval Air statioa for pre..fllght tl'ei!*IC· Em. Ga.mlM la a graduate of Newpcri Barbor High School. Sp. 4. James Shlfllck, eon or Mr. and Mn. H. H. Slufllck of 1164 Cow St .. Costa Mesa ncetwd a Silver Star and two Bronze Stars for gallantry in dOll while serving in V~. Sp. 4. Stufllck, a member of B. Troop. lat Air Cavalry is al9o the posee!llOI' of two Purp~ Hear~. Airman Fruk K. Woa· dera. 80tl ol Mre. Marjorie M. Bjontrom o( S an C>emente, bu been ll8ligned to the Air F~ Technical Training Center' Sheppard AFB. 1'ex. for specialized schoollng as an aircraft mai:ntenaoce spectalilt. Airman W o n d • r 1 • a groduate of Buena P•k High School, 1987. tom· pleted bask tralnlDI at Amarillo AFB. Tex. Seaman nm•y 1l . Tucker, USNR, eon ol Cap. and Mr1. Cyru1 M. Tucter oC 317 Irvine A"., Newport Beach. hH been -lped to the USS Yorkllown, la the Gulf ol Tonkin. 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Cd NPllITT WllFn l 'llCl CtlUl .................... 51' ~ A~AX LIQUID UPMUll !~ 59c· , ..... _ - SSC PEACIES:r.:;::: ... " ::.33' ~::,.., CHI CllPS lal llANt .... , ,. .. L. ""-~------COii CllPS:::: ...... ~.13' · :::- -W. ~. MA"'IM -WWITMIMTltl M.V... ... , I NI .. 9M W, .....-AT........... Meet .... AW....,.,.,... ., ........ , ... ,,. .. ClllfT4..... , ••• *1 ........... "' w. "" n .. ...,. ,.._. • ,.,......_ n .. Miff• -. -~•Yetfffr ~ ..... .. •• ----------. --- . . ... ... . " . . . . . . . D ILV PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Time for· Enforcement That h01se you beard at Orange County Airport last week wasn't a shrieking jet. It was a whistle blown 'by Air Cali!ornia vice presi- dent and pilot Elmer L. Cote. Cote blew a warning whistle OJ) nolse abatement progress at the airport. He said it isn't all lt should be or could be. He gave two reasons: -Airport mana~ernent hasn't come up with a work- ;1ble method of advising all pilots just what the abate- ment procedures are. · -No system has been established for enforcement or the anti-noise ruJes. Cote is In a position to know what he's t~lkin~ about. A career aviator, be is at the control!\ for llev- eral Air Cal fli ghts a week Since its founding litUe more than a year ago. Ai r CaJ has worked closeJy with city authorities and home- owners groups in doing what il can to keep the roar of its planes as much out of residential· earshot as prac- ticaJ . Some airlines. however. have been lesi; cooper a- live. And indjviduaJ pilots not infrequently have been l()- tally thoughtless. Singer Andy Williams' executive jet flight out nf the airport one recent Saturday at t a.m. will be lonJr remembered by hundreds of rudely awakened Back Bsty residents. That. of course, Is a glaring example. Most of the racket takes place during daylight hours. Thank heavens for small favors. . AJr Cal's Cote says that presently noise abatement procedures are in the re a I m of "gentlemen's agree- ments." No one is compelled to abide by them. Ai r Cal does because it wants lo be a good neighbor: and it has found that being a good nei~hbor is good busine!is. Cote says an electronic noise measurer could cer- f -.in ly be ri~ged up to determfoe adherence lo the rule!i. Fines could also be imposed for uniuslified violations. Thal would make the policy of flying in a m anner that takes into consideraUon the peopJe below something more than just a tel\Ueman's agreement. The foot-dragging on this usue itn't heJf.ing any ol the airlines at the county airport lo tb• le's . A regula- tor:y body of some nature should get °" with the job. Until then. as Cote concedes, nerybody who useJ lhe airport will get blamed every time one loud flying aircraft Ignores recommended-but not enforced-noise abatement procedures. Cunningham 's Inheritance l" Newport-Mesa Unified School District has a new superintendent-or soon will have. Dr. William L. Cun- rungbam will replace Dr. Leland B. Newcomer some- time after May 1. Cunningham will face a stem challellge. Two school bond issues have faiJed, voter receptivity probably has not changed much. and enrollment continues to grow with double sessions scheduled next falJ. · When he ~ecarne the unified district's first super- intendent just over two years ago. Newcomer spoke of his vision of a great Newport-Mesa 1chool district. an exemplary, stand-out school system. His words excited some. They alarmed others who worried about an expensive program o11uperior school· • ing. Commuruty reaction has remainec1 largely polariz· ed since. In retrospect. it appears Newcomer miscalculated In believing Harbor Area residents would buy his aU· out program. He seems to have aimed too t\lgh at a time when property taxes were a major concern and he took the brunt of much of the lnevitable shock, un- happiness and rough going of starting up a unified sys- tem Bui he did get area residents looking up -toward excellence. And that seems to be the inheritance he will leave Cunningham. N . ·--.. - Peace Glow or Main Trouble With the Santa Ana Heights Annexation Deel•~ Smoke Screen? WASHINGTON -Thal bright Viet- n~m peace glow ls beginning to look more and more Uke a dark smoke screen to cover a new Communist build-up in Southeast Asia . ~ow that the U.S. and North Viet- nam are on the threshr,ld of direct talks. Hanoi is moving increaslnl(ly large numbers of tr<>.>~ a.nd supplies Into Laos and Thailand. This apparent move to widen the Vietnam confUct Into a full -scale Southeast Asian war started late in 1967 and appears to have escalated in the past month. Since President Johnson put Into ef· feet the so-called "Acheson-Rostow" plan of s;stematically cutting back on U.S. bombing oC North Vietnam and Communist-held areas in L a o s . Hanoi's troop and supply movemenl~ In the11e two countries have more than tripled. THE JOHNSON AdministraUon's de-escalation plan prep&red by former Sec. of State Dean Acheson and Dr. Walt Rostow. controversial While lfouse adviser . hailed the bombln~ Hrst al the 20th parallel. wi th pro· '!resslve halt~ lollowing at the 19th. 18th. and later the 17th parallel -thr ,Jivulini: lmr l>etween North 1rnd Sout1 Vietnam. Thr \nnh \'1elnamri;io 1mmrdialpl• began taking advantage of tht> stagrd bombing hllll to move tons and tons ol supplies ( r o m Haiphoni? harbor. throutth which comes 8.'i percent or t · military imports from Ru~sia and China. into newly built base~ in Laos and areH of North Vietnam off. limi t to U.S. bombers. Other military supplies and a con- liderable number of Chinese Com- munist troops are being rushed into North Vietnam over the two rail lint'it d the eigh t main truck routes from the mainland of Ch ina, a~ bridges and tunnels are repaired. JN i\OOITION TO re11tocking all their mllitary supply bases in Laoi; and Cambodia. the North Vietnamese military force~ art' widening the iiuer- nJla war in Thailand on another front. The new battle area I.a in the eastern par1 of Chiang Ral Province in northern Tha.iland along the moun- tainous tY.r.der with Laos. According to Thailand's intelligence. the new terrorist groups are • mixture oi North Vietnamese, m o u n ta i n tnllesmen. Thai Communists. and Chinese C-Ommunists trained at the iuerrilla centei of Ho Btnb. 50 miles touth of llanoi. Jn their latest report to U.S. military advisers. Thalland army otticials tUited lbat they have killed already MYeTal hundrf'd North Vietnamese. From the scene. these officer~ e.slimate that In the past month more than 1.000 Communist terrorilll mov- ed Into this new frMt In Thailand. In the C'0\1J1try'1 southern p1nhandJe. Dear Gloom Gua: Thai army officials have been fi)?hting Communist guuriUas for more than a year. These forces appear to ~el their arms from Malayan Communists and from Cambodia. EVEN MORE OMINOUS is the Cen- tral lnt.elllgeoce Agency's most recent report of a substantial buildup in re· eent monthll of a vast military logistical baM in Southern China alont the b o r d e r ' of Laos and North Vietnam. U.S. intelligt.nct in nong Kong sent an esUmale eartier this month to Washington U1at more than 250.000 Chinese Communist military personnel are now in North Vietnam. 1.'hls CIA estimate compares with the State Department's announced figure of 50.000 Chinese support troop~ in North Vietnam for repitr work on the transportation systen\s and air Jcfense. Another 20.000 to 30,000 CIUnesr roops are also known tc, be camped in northern Laos. apparently waitin)? to move into the southern llect1on or that <trile-lorn country on a signal from ·ither Hanoi or Pek•n)?. CHINA HAS AN army m 2.5 million well-b'ained men. organiz.ed into 170 combat divisions. As long as the port o( Haiphong Is open. the Chinese Com- ·mtJDists can turn Vietnam Into another Korea -if they choose. Without this strategic port. U.S. intelligence ex· perts say. PekinR could not supply a large invasion force for any length of tlme in Vietnam due to the limited transportation facilities. Several high-ranklnJ( U . S . in- telligence officers have warned the White House the President's one-llidf'd de-escalation plan could lead to A ' ider war in Southeast Asia. not pcacf' in Vietnam. COSTLY MISTAKf;..-While thf' Pres- ident's military advisers attn'l openly condemniosr the latest cu.rt.ailment of U.S. bombing of North Vietnam. thPy arf!O'l happy about it. ~-John P. McConnell. Air Force chief of staff. and one of the most out. spoken proponents of conUnulng the bombing of North Vietnam. In private talks with members of Congres~. attacked the new llmltationJ in care· fully chosen language. He algued that "direct air attacks and interd\ction strikes are \he most dynamic factors influencing the outcome of t~ war In Vietnam ." As a member of tne .Joint Chlef11 nf Staff. all of whom opposed the recent curtailment. General McConnell told lawmakers the t>ombin$t i• necessary to keep the North Vietnamese from launching a Korea·ty~ lnv•~lon of South Vietnam. Despite the new l''-1 llA flghter- bombera' poor record in Vietnam. General Mc:Cormell 1ald tb• Alr Force •ill "be auccttdu.I ln reellzinC the expected dMdeadl from um new •ea- •Jlttm alts It la M1y ~ ln ttil.." . .........,.._ __ ......... Slum School T'hou1bts At Larie: The main trouble with lhe slum school is the slum . not the school: it is mirage to believe that formal educa- tion can ·ectify the flaws of family background. or that any piecemeal program can succeed in lifting slum children out of the total morass ol their envirc·nment . • • • Speaking of that vexed !iubject. then i11 a new verb. "busing.·• that has come from the noun "bus" -and some readers want lo know why It's spelled with one "s" instead of two: the chief reason being that "bussing" i.s an ancumt word meaning "kissing." • • • Why do we complain about the slowness of mail service. when most of the ma.JI we get consists of letters we don't want to read, compb.int11 we don't want to answer, and bills we don't want to pay~ • • • It 's an absurd analoizy in prudence tr point to the squirrels and the beet1 a bt>1ni: able to !iave ror thi> future - when their ruture i~ ah~olutelv no dif- ferent than their past. · . . There must he s nm e profound psychological reason for the fact that a woman dressed in a man-type suit can still look feminine a n d provocative. whereas a man dressed ir fentinine garb looks only obscene and ridiculous. • Few th ings In life <Ue more em- barrassing than watching either a col- ltague or a competitor do something you said cou ldn't be done • • Today. a "fa t wallet" mert>ly ~il?nifies a plethora of credit cardll. . . . Wf' are building a Supersonir Transport to get us to Europe in less than three hours. compared to thl' present seven hours -thus allowing us twice as much time recuperating in our hotel room there to gel over the Prfecl! oC traveling so fast through dif- ferent time zones. ' • • • The rich stay rich by pretendini; to lie poor. while the poor stay poor by pretending to be rich. . . • Laymen innocent of the law often believe that as long as they intend to tell the truth and the facts are all on the.Jr side. they really don't need a lawyer -but that ls precisely when a lawyer is moet needed. for the naked truth In a cour\rOOm is tbe moat vulnerable of objects. • • • Considering our Mnual C:l'ime bill. It 11eem~ to be the only commodity In the country for which we are 1ettin1 our money's worth. • • • l'n never been able to unckrstaJxt why "p•J'lnlnJ'' I• comidered 1ooct for a family or a company. but bid for a ~ 'Democratic Choice Denied' To the Editor: I am extremely disappointed in the decision agalnst the Santa Ana Heighta annexatlon by the Local Agency Formation Commission last week. not solely bec,use we lost. but because due Democratic choice bas been denied. We submitted 18.1 signatur~ signed since April 7, 1968. representing at least 50 percent of the property In question. Our opposition bad between 165 and 171 signatures acquired prior to that time. Our stttngth had grown considerably since the original petition two years ago. "l)JERE WAS EN9UGH support in faYOr of annexatiOft to the city of Ne'9port 8-ch to at leut w.-rant OU'ther conslderaUon by the com- ml~sion rather than denial at this Ume. We believe it was strong enough to warrant formal and official pro- ceedings for annexation at which time the views and votes of the people of the area would receive the greatest opportunity lo determine the issue. Had th.ls been done, and had we been defeated, we would have fek it was ttie true wish of the people to oppose an- nexation. AS IT STANDS. it is quite evident that II ls not the people of a given area who have a free choice. but that peo- ple and conditions outside the area are \hl' determininl? factor. It appeared the LAFC had arrived al its decision prior to and in spite of evidence presented. They did not wish to put that decision to a true democratic vote of \he people. Sincerely, MRS. PETER P. ANDREWS Chairman. Pegasus Home- ownen AS!!Oc. Annexation Committee CetteeMIH Republw•M To the Edit.or: lu a concerned Republican who believes that if we want to avoid mort paternalistic or socialistic government which wlU further endanger the economic health of our nation. l beUeve Republicans m1111t come up with a new creatJve policy to rectHy the IOCial Injustices of our era. Surety all thou.ghtful P'<JPle must tee that to be against tometbing it not enoufh. If we tnaly are responsible citizens then lndlviduals. churches. service sroups and bUsi.nessmen must become in·1olved in the CMl RJgbts movement. HOW CAN WE PROVIDE jobs and training programs for the Negro male. work toward a truly lnliegrattd socif'- ty. and stop th• trend ol our cities from becominll black. Isolated areas In economic and stagnant dMpalr? ---•w &eerie LtUtr! from reader• art wtlcMM. Normally writers 1hould c0ttvey tMir me!sagu in 300 tDOrdl or lest. T"- nght to condense Lectn1 to fit $JXZCI or eliminate Ubtl u r~1nved. All ldr <ers mtUt include !iQMture afl.d mati. m11 ad4Tua, bui nmv1 toill be wsth- Mld on requuc. Thew are the critical prob&ems despeiiately In need of creative answers. The only solution l !'et i~ for personal involvement. How govern- ment can encourage and assist our citiuns and businessmen t,o move in th is direction should be the aim of responsjbJe and aware Republicans. 1 MRS. I G. BERK KELLOGG E.rceUent Llle guarfb To the Editor: A3 a long time West Newport resi- dent and tiaxpayer. and efso .., avid beacllgoer. may we corrimend ttie city of Newport Beadl for their excellent ch~ice of lifeguard personnel who guard our city beacbes. Now that the traditional Euler Bal Week is over and the st>a-tistics h.ave been logged. let us give praise and recogmOon where it is due. Due to ttle beautiful weather. we were fortunate lo spend East.er week on the beacti. Each day was a revelation a.s to the vigilance. competence and astute judgment ol our lileguerds on duty. THE SUN WAS WARM. ttle water was coki, the surl w-as up. the beadles were crowded. and the riptides were frightening. However. the 1 o cal residents and the out-of-town visitors were safe beca4se of . ~ lifeguard personn~l. who in our opinion. went f&r beyond the call of duty. The Ceelin~ among the beachgoer~ was that ttie jl\lard~ took preventive action - thereby deterring a really seriou11 ln- cldent before it occurred. We have mud\ praise and J(Teat ~ for this fu:le group of men wtio risked their lives many times• day. to mab our Easter Week secure and protected. The Marine Safety Department, end au of their persoonel deserves tbe ac- colades of a grateful clty. and their many visito.-11. wbo have safely return- ed to their bomes. MAY WE ADD A very speaal word ol appreciation to IUeguard Bob Rol8o who was stationed at Orange SU'eet in West Newport. Mr. Rosso exemplified all 0( the qualities d today'• youttl. With great courage, be took tilt preventive action and ~ saved many lives. We ere lodebted to him, and all of the city IUSds who perlormed such a meritorious 1enlke. and our pride in Ute dty d ~ewport Labeling Beach Lifeauard Service-Marine Safe- ty Department will lone be remem· bered. PATRIOIA DOMECQ Gtrb CJ1d» JETS To !tie Editor : After reading ~me Withheld '• (Mailbox. April 3) letter. re: Bonfte &i Cly• party at thf Girls Clut>. it become.a seU-ewdent that N a m • Wltbheld is not one ot the many volunteers who offer their aervices to the chlb. II so. tie m-she would mow bow diligently Mrs. Gleam Mlrphy, executive di.rector. and her stall t1' three work . to create a pie.ant. wholesome. home-lite atmosphfre for an the girls without bein g "q °' toudl'' with the teea--a.gers. It is the communioations media tMt has made "Bonnie & CI yd e ' • synonymous with the "Roaring Twen. ties," not the Girls Club! A point that seems to aoger ttts person is the fact tiN1lt tJbis party ii reserved for J.E.T.S., wbo volOIUM' Coor hours to ~ club during E.ter Week. This same newsletter listed an Easter bunny party. e.gg dec«ation contest Mid many other things for U\e yoonger girls also. ANY GIRL. 6 l~ 16, can belong to Mle Girls Club. but being a member tlf th-e J.E.T.S. is somethihg aped.al. The leliers stand for Juniors F.lldeavor To Service. A gfrl must be at least 12 and earn 21 hours of service as a vokurtter to the clob. She is marked Oil her at• titude. willingness. atnlity to see arid do what is necessary without being told and mu.st get good mara to have that hour count. Their oaiy corn· pensation ~s the honGI-t1' beccllmng • member of tlle J.E.T.S. To keep their status. ttiey must donate at lnst two hours montbly. While it is true that the G.irl& auh • supported by the United Fund, Liont. Kiwanis and m~ other 1 o c e J charitable and service cha and in- dividuals, end •ltnougb it hie • staff of four. and almMt 100 adult volun- teers (Wlho serve from OM to eight '1t more hOUTs). it .till needs the a«vi<:es of these girl$. I THEY TEACH and ~ tt'8 younger ones iD ~. crwtts, llaoclsewiog, etc.. so tMt .. adu!tl are freed to lead> d\e men dificult classes -cootinC, madline Nlrinf, ballet. oil paintioc. etc. Surely, ~ven Name Withheld will have to edlnft ~t lifla capeble ci sudl retpCJmiibility ar-e mailure ~ to distingujsh between the moelc .net styles of the "Boooie le Clyde'' era wi'hoot idolilinf taJlgSte.rs. By the w._y, W'be.n was the lut time Name Withbekt doo.ated fow houri t1' hi• « her time and eltort, 8t me week. for a service project in the CCllft• nwnit)'T MRS. JOHN V. LYNCll Wedoeeday, April 17, 1M8 .... -.-,. ..... ,. --..... -·· .... .. ........ , __ ' I• I• • lit A • 'I 0 ' ' .. r ( t • ;!J • ' r " ft ie l> if •• ·o d r t· d g • l• • i' 'O • '· J n.- 1( '.\- ~ !I .. ... bl It •• JI ~ b td ·a II • .,. t • ,..._~ IL•• ... • ... •.f • • .... ""!.. ' ~ ... ... . . : "" .... .. . , ... .. . " . ·. -.. . . . . ... .,. . . .. ., ., .. , .. 'U U q, ... .,1 ,,_ -An~e!~:-·.·Ea~e. Yanks ~oni"ght in Big A Opene~: '\. BJ Gl.ENN Wlll'J'E .... ..., ...... Not only aboold the Aqela ac«e t.onigbt. but ·titel fhouid apect to defut the New Yori Yanbea la the Ul68 home opener· at Anaheim Stadlam. At Jeaat that's~ wy thlJ1ll abouJd Co f<r BW Ripy fr Co .. if the Hal0& live up to the PIUern woven oa their recent junket east when they were ahutout vidima ol every «be!' lllBL Since tbelr mOlt recent effCll't wu a f--0 abeillng Moadly 9th hmlda ol \ . .. . . W&lhlnitioa, lDdkltiom are brlibt tDnIPt for those wbo believe in aucb m}'9tics. ruck Clark set.a the call to mound M?Vice fer the Cberubl and will be op.. poHd bJ Stan Bahuen 0( the Bronx Bombers. 1'be Bombers have been suffering the aame offensive midortwies that c...t RJgney's hair to wbiteo con- "'*'8.bly on the swing east. They were blanked· 23 coneecutive lnnin&• berore tallying three agaln.st Minnesota OD Sunday. 'Can~ Alwa1~, Be on Top' Babe's Widow Tolerant Of Yankee Deterioration As Babe Ruth 'a widow Oain put lt during recent conversatiotl tit Yankee Stadium, "you c1111't etpd to stay oo top forever," when asad K it didn't hurt a blt Inside to see the once· migttty Brom Bombers currently making like the Mets. Tonight tile ghost of. those great New York teams u at Anaheim Stad· ium fu duel the Angels. No one could accuse the guy1 now 'f(eariJ\g the famed pin.tripes 0( IUC· cessfully i m p e r s o n a t 1 n I great Yankees or the past We're re.ferring to U)e tal&ted men wbo helped produce 29 American 11111111111111• WHITE WASH tlllllllllllll# Ollllll WMITI League pennant winners end 20 world championship teams. Guys like Ruth, Gehrig, DiMageio. Dickey, Reynold!, R:afichi, Berra. Rizzuto, Ruffing and Gomez wmced under m.anagen like Stengel, Husgtns and ~arthy to make things like Murderers Raw a vital part of baseball legend. TilOee w e r e t h e iDdesttuctible Yankees who drew their draws oC loyal fans to the famed edifice at 18lst Street. and River Avenue to witneaa their many diamond talents. Yankee Stadium became the symbol Thrifty GWC Makes Most Of Hits. 42 , ASUZA -Golden West batta-1 ruin· ed a perfect day for Citrus hurler Mike Ocon Tuesday .afternoon when they cashed in four hits for four runs in the eighth inning to beat the Owls, 4-2. Bidding for a perfect pme, Ocon had not allowed a hit and had retired the aide ln order in all but the sixth before Golden West could find the range. The Rustler rally st:arted with an er- ror at sbortstop. putting Ron ~e on first. Gary Marks .am Lonme Clausen followed with singles to load the bates, and Bob Elder hit to abort to force Clausen at S«mxt and drive across a run. With mtct oo first and third, M Pines unloaded a triple to right fie~ put Golden West ahead, 3-2, and Dan Loomer scored Pines on a · single for added insurance. Randy V.ataha picked up hls second victory of. the seuon in as many starts with a solid seven-inning stint on the mound. Vataha fanned six, walked three and allowed fQur hits before etv· ing way to Art Spencer. Now 4-8 In the Eastern Conference . Oi>lden West travels north Friday to meet Chaffey. a Ml Golden W•I D -= -~4 2 c11rvt...._ ._, <•r' • c-.-m 41 2 .. ,...... .,,,.. rlMs• rf ' I I 2 JKll-. U l e t t c_,,.,, " • • 1 , '!:'.: 111 A •• 1 ~.,,,:;~. Ill ; r· • ' r-. ,c1 ; 11 ' MCt. c J I t ~r"*lta. if • =·"· d It ~ d ' :: If ' : : ll":ra, ~ J 1 1 1 ~Cii .. 'It." t' : : rdson. llfl 1 0 • t O<.M. ' i t ·" ····~·" .. tllt D44A ,.,., ti ..... JO 1 • l of ba9eball might . . • the bome or chamJMos ... tbe official Ieddenoe of tha.e out names from the past. At one time it might well have beeo the but-known stadium in tbe world. But as Babe's gracious wKto.r 10 ably potria out, indeed ,ua Clinlt lltay on tot> forever ••• not .,... if you are a New Yock Yankee. Instead ol tlhfl ~ts like Ruth, Gehrig, Di.Medo, etc., the Yanb are no4t ~ of lucb playe'I as H<race Clarke. Or Frank Fernandez, Rost Moecbit. to, Tom Sbopay and Stan Bahnten. Oh yes. there's a couple ol. car· ryovers from the Y~ glory days. Mickey Mantle is still aratmd, despite .an anemX: avwage ol .245 at the plate and 22home1UD1in1967. And fonner New Y<rk pitdrl.ng aeMation Whitey Ford is there -as a coach, now. However they are but a lhadow ol. the Bronx Bomben most ol. ~ grew up knowing. Last year they finished nn.h in the Amerloan League. The eeuon before they were 10th. This campaign seems to offer little more in the way d suc- cess. So, old fashlooed faithfuls to the Stengels, M<.'Carttlys and Huggins can take their pick • • • accept what Mrs. Ruth say-8 is inevitable, switch to the Mets or chew a cyamde pellet. * * * Looks ute the America.a Leape could b1Ve a couple of Lemons for ma1111era wtthhl Ute next few &eUOM ••• IF Washlllg1oa bots Jim Lemon la atm around aad IF Anfel pitching coach Bob Lemon evutaally feta a club or his own. Tiie litter seems like a dJJtlnct poulblUty. And ft couldn't happen to a better-liked fUY· • * * * Angel manager Bill Rigney should have ta.ken the cue tlbat Monday wu not going to be his day. While seated in bis dl"el!lsing quarters for con- versation with the press. R 1 g discovered that be bad two right· footed shoes. "At least they can't accuse me of being all left feet," he said while kid· ding with scribes over the incident. The Angels went out and lost the game to Washington subsequently. 7-0. * * * QUOTE OF THE WEEK -From a fan at Baltimore Memorial Stadium: "Thank goodness Dr. King wasn't assassinated a week lat.eT". Theo we'd have had to postpone Easte-. ANTEATERS POST TENNIS VICTORY UC Irvine's tennis team scored a 6J,2-31n victory over Cal State (Long Beach) Tuesday afternoon on the 49ers' court.a. The Anteaten won five out o( six sing)H matdtes 8l'ld. bagged a doubles championship fOI'.' the win. Coach Myron McNamara's uam p&ay1 host to Oal Wut~rn Friday at 2:30 p.m. UC In... (Ml CW.I C.t ltt,. llMt ... ell s ..... (U~ ':.'ti. 'ti W (I 1, -...... 6-2 .. ~~ -.. ,. 71' 6-4 i~ 1l\i1!.~~~i~~-~* 6-l. '"'· .. , 9trlt trld l«m•" !Lii td ~t alld O'N1lll (UCI), M, W ~ •flo<I "~"•ridtt (L81 .,.., Oullttow I M "TMr~i~,t1Jc{, •. Gclodma" •rid l•nd-. H. •I. Howevw L.. the only raa tbty ICW'9d Ill their tint ~ uan,. .... tq .. - it whipped the Anpl.s. 1... .la 1ut A•el SJ.U AIWll ,, ...... 11S Ntw Vent ,Ill._ tcMl'C ''l!!... ~ 1' = = =.:::1;1 ~ = r,m Wednesday's opener at Y a 1 t • e Stadium. Rigney uys bis wonders•• ... to break out of their oftenstv. stump momenllarily. .. We'" cot eo many ~ ID the lineup wbo are lmpetient ~ ot being inaJ*'ienced that we're ...., plcklni• tot aome ot the rully toujh pitchers like Mel StoWemyn (New York) and Camilo Pascual ( Wash.lnston). "But they'll settle down pretty qu1ck and then we•n be o~." Yankee bots Ralph Houk calls the Angels "a young club with • fine defense. If they cet ttleir h*1Dg aune going, they're, 101ng tlO be right in there for tbepeDnant rae," be coofldet. OplMra at bome ~ not aacfl1 been the Anltll' cup of tea. Slnct tbelr 1nceotlon ln 1911 they have a W record ln .uch endeaftl't, aatvacinl only kit year'• verdict with Detroit and the '83 Ud·Ufter with Boltoa. Hmlln.s bonors of throwtni out the fint ball tbi9 year will be Usree Angel o«idall end the Mayor ol. Anaheim., <helrman ot tbe Board Gene Autry, Prelident Bob Reynoiids and vice preOdent Leonard Firestone wtll join the ~ GD the mound for the open· U,.1 Ttltl'llelt TIMBER·R·R·Rl -World welterweight champion Curtis C o k e s (left) watches challenger Willie Ludick of South Africa begin his descent to the canvas in Dallas Tuesday night where Cokes knocked out Ludick with this right uppercut in the fifth round. It was Cokes' fifth defense of his championship. Dodgers Throw All Goes Well With Cokes Big D Tonight As Ludick Falls in Five Against Phils LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The paths of the Los Angeles Dodger"$ and Phlladelphia Phillies separated for a few hours early today when they boarded separate p l a n e s for Philadelphia where they meet again tonight. But the two clubs were a study in Dodgu Slfate A,...11 17 Dodftrt It l'tlllldtlllflla, •::Ill KFI IUtl Aptll If ~ ti -YOtlt, ll:M KFI 16"01 contrasts after Tuesday night's game at Dodger Stadium where Los Angeles scored a 5-3 victory while the Phillies went down to their sixth str<aight defeat. In 1xlaght's game, Don Drysdale, who hur~d a 1-0 shutout Satt.rday. returns to the mound. He w1D be op- posed by Woody Fryman, 0-1. The happiest youngster in the Dodger party as it headed for the Philadelphia was rookie Jefthander Mike Kekich who finally hurled bis first major league victory. Keklcb gave up seven hits In scoring his win whne Llny Jackton .UO-ed eight in eiaht innings. DALLAS (UPI) -World welter- weight champion Curtis Cokes. still unmarked after 66 fights in a decade in the ring and an easy conqueror of. South African cballen:ger Willie Lu· dick, pl.ans only a little rest be!ore ·a fifth deteme of his tiUe . The 30-year-old champion hardly worked up a sweat Tuesday night in sending the wild-cwinglng Ludick home to Johannesbur~ with a bloody memory of Colces' coolly efflci«tt coonterpunohing in a bout sU>pped af. ter 34 seconds of the fifth round. It was Cokes' fourth easy defense of the tltle he won three years ago in an elimination toumamerit. He never seemed sharper in the methodical way he let Llldick bring the fight to him and then jarring the cballenger with left jabs and hooks and ~ right smashea to the heart. But, it WM a right uppercut that led to Ludick's fi· nal downfall. It sent the C\ll'ly-baired South African reefing against the ropes and to the mat for a maoda1ory eight- count. "I thought that eight oowx would never come IX> an end," said Cokes, "but when he got up I knew he couldn't even see me." Referee Lew Erskine. after watch· Ing Cokes score again heavily in close. thought it was time to call a halt and he barely caught Ludick before the challenger wobbled through the lower ropes. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE w L Pel GB W L Pct. GB Minnesota 5 0 1.000 Houston •ff ........ 5 .833 Detroit 4 l .800 St. Lou.is ......... 5 I .833 Cleveland . . . . . . . . 3 2 .600 2 Pittsburgh ........ 3 2 Oakland .......... 3 2 .600 2 San Francisco .... 3 2 2 .500 21h LOS ANGELES .. 3 3 OCC Stops San Berdoo, 3-1 Baltimore . . . .. . . . 2 Boston .. . ..... 2 CALIFORNIA ..•• 2 W asbington . . . . . . 2 New York ........ t ChJcaio ......... 0 3 3 3 4 • .400 3 .400 3 .400 l .DJ 4 .000 41,i Chic.ago .. ....... 2 New York ........ 2 CinclMati ..•••••• 2 Atlanta .....••••.. 2 Philadelphia . . . . . . 1 3 3 3 A 8 .600 1~ .600 1~ .500 2 .400 2-in .400 21n .400 2~ .m s .143 ·~ BJ RAY PLl11'KO sweep of t.he1r two-game ser1e5 with Jenki11.t' lin&le ~ left drawinc first vuTuon-s usu\.n cff .. ...., ..., ..., Ulie lndlana -duplicating the feat blood ~'"'11 '· 'W.'°" .J Gary Dunkel.berg~ had just cause turned in last year by COllCb Wendell Mike Balley scored the hard way In f!..ie:'..,.\ &-iu,.°1 J to be upMt ~ attemooe -los· Pickena' local1. the sixth as t.be No. 3 man in the order ;,'IY• •-~ltd YUTUOAY'S HJU\.'f.S Cillelllftttt f. Ch~ Sr Loub I Alla!!!• 11i.iit \... Al'ltte6 S. !'Ill i.Mt ). flltfo! .,= :.m:rbeautJ to the~ callon will be four airUDel holtleaea. who wm have ttw pleuw't of eeoortinC the offtdall to home pi.te (or la it the other .,,..., anxmd). Set • escorta are Patti Preece. Shella Croe:ler, Beverty ~r .nd Roeeanne Sterk. Mio on band io fill the air with music dtring the pre-came iDtllrlude will be the Kingamen Dnan and Bugle Corpe, the award winDlllC sroup from Oranae County. USC Loses Ex-Lion Ace To Marines . LOS ANGELES ~ Rikki Aldrldgt. tbe punter Cid place kicker for Southern Calironda'• ut1onal football cbaqmooa o( 1967, plana to drop out ~ ld:IOol and Join the Marines. Aldridge ia a Westminster High lchocll sraduate. So • tlp!'iBg football iractloe open• ed. Coach John McKay was in searcb ot a kicker. Be commented: "On our n>ster we must have .a CUY• who wen good kickers in high ICbooL OnJy trouble is, this lan't like Jdctinf in hl&b sdlool. .. Aidridp, a sophomore lMt fall, IUC'!o cessfully kicked 34 of 35 conversion at. templ9 and bad four field goals. He also did all the team's punting with a 3U average on S4 ticks. • Klag• flt Home LOS ANGELF.S -If r t c e n l perfonnaacea mean anythfnf, the Loi An1eJea K1a11 cu be tbu.tful that the final f•me of their be'lt-of-aevea N• Uonal Hockey League playoff aeries wKh the Mbaoea«IU NortJi Stars wUl be at Tile Fonun ht 1.n,1ewood. Tlrroagb the Ont ab: fames eacla team baa woa all die f11De1 pla,.ed • lta home lee. · It took a little Joacer than usual T»eaday ntcht at MhmeapolJa, but ttie stir1' MDaa Marcetta \!cored a goal at t :U of tbe first overtime to cap a eome·fro.m·behfod battle aad gtve bis team a 4-3 victory which deadlocked tbe aeries at three games apiece. Schbslu Dead HASTINGS, Neb. -PauJ Scltlssler, the founder of the Pro Bowl football game played each year in Los Angeles, is dead. Schissler, a former football ooacb at the University Of Nebruka and Oregon State University, died Tuesda7 at bis home here following a stroke. He~74. Schissler thought up the idea of the Pro Bowl, which is played e.t the Loi Angeles Coliseum by A 11. S t a r1 repruenting EMtern and Westma Divisions of the National Football League, while clrector ol. aped.al events for the Los Angeles Times. Matmen. Lose LINCOLN, Neb.-Two Oranfe Coast erea wreatlera have wou.Dd up their appearances here at the national AAU wreatlinf cbamplonahlps. Costa Mesa Hieb athlete Gabe Ru, eompednf In Ute Greco .Rom aw dJvta'lon at 136 poanda, finished fourtla overall by w1Janta1 tlu'ee matche1, los- lni two and tyt.ni one. One of bit loase1 was to the defelldtnt Olympic champion lq Ida wetpt clua. Kataujl Nerio, (HO). Golden West CoUege wrestler, was eUmtnated ha u early roDJ1d ID Ute freestyte dfvisloa. N etc Vukovich GARDENA -Billy Vukovidt, 24, son of the late famed auto racing driver of tbe same name, today was chosen to race io the lndianapolis 500 mile auto classic oo Memorial Day. It will be )'O\D'lg Vukov'idl'a tint a~ pearance at Indianapolis In the race his father won in 1953 and 1954, md where he suffered fatal injuries in 1955. FOR 1961 ••• -~ POUND FOR POUND DOLLAR FOR DOUAR THE MOST LUXURIOUS SPORTS CAil HUM SIUCTIONll COLONY PARI( STATION WA.c>N b»M&lfDI:• e t•m•ilM'iDc Ml'• D.IDIE•lbtz#r '°" blLlbttto.,t daictdowa ~,......-.t&41M~-.,...,,,,,.....,,...... -~--~w:;:,.~-.. -.;_ v..-*•· via a d.ooble and single in the ninth, left aide, went to second on a walk 1~i3"~,'~"' .. ., ...,,.,, ,.., 11 <>*&-i < ~ tt Afl...t. lft. BOWfttl'. otba" tb1ft that tbe ltodcy hit teammates had abated him to a CStevt Joh'J;n/e/lld tben.CQvered the .._ ...... ~...,...eca.a.1""•"'-'~.. , '°'~ ,..,"F'MMR-1 -"?ID' w . . -:n-.ol'llll .matigeom llii ~ .remaIDIDi COD&n lnl!eld •al-'V.!J::r,~~"~=' [£t:W. ~.li~~ ~,.., •ACATIOM TIMI ti aoun THI C01"11'-: •• ••. ftl liMI 1'0 CHOOSI TMI c:otmMIWTAL °' STATION WAeotll • pedlot... Ja Jmd!QI C>aiD1e Coast imdap and &be output Jll'O"d mer. by St.en Yocom. ~ to • a.1 ...... c.it.tnce th.ID ample. WI llltllU ..... ru ....... CINST Ul wt.a Oftl' vtattbtC au Bernardino OrUt• COMt t:•bed ~ a.ingte ,_. ,. '!: : T C)lr-. " ~ ~ 11 .": V~. tallies "a 11 Wh te Sox style In the stKi.OH. "' ~ • t • ~-... .. 1 ' t ~ --t•~-. -.... .....,._... a 1tlnt th.Ira 1b:1h and seventh frames -wa1i.c~ '' ' 1 t • 11--. " ' • o WWI Ul"ll: .. -Wltll ""Jl'a~"' • 1_.1 f M-· J11 J I I I lafl9\I, Cf 4 I I I with tht ~--· 1toolde1 Wort enroll· 1Jthougl'I banging out eight lan:uea n M<G•rrv. (I ' • • • J~ rf J • t • 1.,,. OCC~ ---' A hf•• ..._, )c ... ltt.Kll. rl • I t I ftOll'l'I, Ill A t I I ~ at . acatt~niu nv• .......... c Lnt cont.est . ,111., •. , , o o o llw . c a • • o out nlne IDd walked but one In hi.a Ethlfl Oliver·~ single lo right "-l. " > • • • 1.-. • a • • o route-go~!°"-''lpJted" m.-tten in the third. with a IUMt. " > • • • =:-. 11 ~ : : : Tbe .u.t h Piratu a pUAd ball, wild pitch and Bill Ttt••• a 1 • ' .-.... a a • ' JOHNSON 4 SON OltAMSE COUNTrS OlOllT mAIUIHI• UNCOLN. MOCUll • COMAR HAUi toO WIST COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPOltT llACH 54tJ711 ....,., -CLOllD IUND~Y- ,. ._ .. ------·-·--· -........ ..._ --~ --· ..... -................ --... ~ ~ ...... -- H DAl\.Y '1lOT W..,_,, Afril 17, lM INVADIS MIN'S WORLD -UCI secretary Ellen Fanning ahows off some of the trophies she's won u a drag racer. Tbe 20-year-old miss already bold! a number of triumpba over ber male counterparts. Gal Loves to Drag Secretary Cuti a Mean Wheel By EAJlL GUtiKEY Of ... Delfr ........ Wben 00,.. ltat ta1kiDC about can 1n t h • llvin& room , tbt lirls UIUally withdraw politely to the kit· cheo to c:hat ebout, 1ay, en ~ Landen item. the So.•••wt'• draC ... incllldiog Orqe Ccaaty Int~ Raceway, Cwllbad RlcewllJ a n d LiOM Ores Strip in Looi Beadl. She ckiftl a 11 U <llevrolet. ''Think bow nmdl man COl6llllit a WOIDMl "'°'6d be todaJ tf IM could drive an)'Whete without haviac to won"1 ebout ~ ttrand· eel eomewbere 1'itll a minor mechlDdal breUdown. 1 cWlnMiely feel w om e n '*Mdd be mort tmier'8lted in the cars. Oilers,- Marina In Wins .... ., ...... .... ~hl Me ....... t, IM!fM!wl hedl --1-1 • 1 MUM'Tt'"1• llACM C1I Lagunans Blow 16-5 Decision a It I ~ V"'9 ... ._Wt I ~ IMCll ...... 711 LAeuteA (I) ,.. . ldwnlll. cf I I MUI t • \ -Reilly, Whytock Pace Mesa =' To 691h-581h Spike Triumph Weightman J«ry Rei1ly c. snapped bis own tcbool .~ •. ~~ra,~1~ recwd in the diacus and lvr.'T~ JGlm Wb,tock WOft two (~) 1 ~,"~. ~<i:!: '1·~ >. ~· '~'1'ftu.CM1t. M mats u Costa M e 1 a 'J!.=..'· '''llff.l.C!Al 1 DerMll (V) ...S & ~~~ track and ).1Jl'U/ ~1·1,'~1!-&1 !. VM field victorJ over Va.lacialiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii 1'mday &tternooo on the ~tu:<t::: NOW OPEN~:- Wly broke hi.a old mart oi lJl.2 "1th. toss of 13M JO ES ...-i Va le n c i a . He ..e.bUlhed tbe old record two weeks ago at Brea. Wbytock, ooe of c o a c h ~e :ger~rf:;~~ TIRE SERVICE INC. captured the 100 in 10.4 and =h~ !:== I. F. IOODllCH later in the afternoon to run DEA~R UM 1nchore 1 e I on Costa Mela's winning qlmter mile 2°'9 HAllOI R YD. (If llw) reley team. .,., Sp r in I er wu abo COSTA MESA PHONI ~143 ~rw:: ~h~ 4 Days-Wecl.·Thurs.-FrL·Sat. 1011bomore Dave Olea, who APllL 17 TO 20 Manda only ftve-feet-nine, Store tt....: Mon. .... Fri. blCb jumped an even alx I 9 Sat I 5 t..t. He's only a Bee. a.m. to p.m. -• a.111. to p.111. .r-1~1,'\~~=CVI ~11:·"~~~~: f~i Ctent .IVI , ;: 1.aoar c~ J:t. c.mer -~c-r-. (VI 1 Dom....~/: 1 lme: ~ ' (CMI 1.'"Jlli.;lfto '~'"'"' .,~ ·~-!. ~ COAi 1. L,of91 CV) .. IV). Ima: t :SU. I -. l e rt Oft fCMI 1. ~.· (Vl > . ....-. IVI. Tlt!le: ;i ~". ::--,.!;, '~~~J· lUlll '-"'y -\<:-"~1. -· 'rs-: lltleY -1. Vt ltftci., TlfN: Oll6IUl EOUIPtll111E WHITE SIDE WALLS 50 OFF 0 ..... YOU .,., A MT°" Nu. • MUSTAN6S • CAMROS e T-lllDS .....,, • a t ~-. ' ' . .. ' t • PONTIACS • MHCU e MllCUIYS • FOOS • CHMOLITS • DONIS ltllflll.111 t • McOMNll. " • • ldllMll. a • • tcu1w1. rf a • T.-....i, rl 1 t kftlfw, c t • .._"" .. Ktwm. a t • ...... rl t • W1tlltlN. a 1 1 Tlllll • J MIQIOfll Vl&IO CHI t 1 • 1 • • a I t • • • • • • • • 1 • • • 7 • Al a It HI Ifft-. rl ~cf On.. II Mt-, Ill Ge ..... AllulftMt, c o-. • ,..,_..,.,., a ..... T•ll ' 1 1 ' .. . , . J • • • , , . . J 4 I I 4 t I 1 , . , ' • 1 I • ' 1 • , "" '" • PLYMOUTHS '491 ' ... v........ .... n.111411eT•.._ ..... Mt WHEEL BALANCE , ........... ., But not Ellen Famine. She IUryt in bl Mving room. "It's wbllt I cal a baury race car. lt bu power bnte8 and.......,,. - cubic eftl(De wHn l 2 5 h o r eeponr, fOur.-peed trammia81on .ad a full tet of 1wges. "A lot of 1he fellows I raced with in Llnmle were etepUcll at lint but whee tbey reallJed I WU renuinet:Y ~ in auto racing tbey began to help me. l'w DOticed that IUY' are real impressed with gid• who .-e .IJQreated in cars." IML d .u ...... J t I 1i-----------..;.;;...;;..;.;..;;,:;::;,;.;.;;.;..:.;.:.:...:;,~;:;:.:.,.:.:.:.;:_ 99c IACM ''I've competed In dnlC raclne meet. 1n Wyom.lnC, Colorado and Nebnlka.'' tayt the JO.yew-oid UC Irvine eecretary. "I've beet) ~ In Cart liDC9 I WM 1(, in Laramie, Wyuning. In bWt ICbool tberl, two gll1 friends of m1Da were al9o l:utlererted In est a W! dlted a lfOUP of boys who raced CJ»erile, t I Mia P'azDmc mo* to Coeta Meea frun LlramJ• three weell:I ago 9nd lbal9I a Costa Mesa apartment with Sue Dennett. from New Yon City. ''But trbe't not lnterested ill cars," Ellen qulpc. Th• bot-roddln& 1ecretarJ ti DOW bWpecti.aC Loara Posts 3-0 Victory Fount* Vdey'1 make· up 1>alet*1 encounter w11:h Loara ended up in a 3-0 losS far the bo&t Saooa Tuesday afternoon ln an I r v l n • League mt. George Zeber of Loara led d.l tbe botulin o1 tbe firtt ln· ning with a lcMo home nm and the Saxom made It stand up. The wilmerl scortd a,aln in the tint and then .sdtd an Insurance tally in the H · cond frame. Chuck Haler limited the Barons to onl)' Una bltl wlllle ltrlklna out four e:o route to UM V\etmJ. Only Douc Web', Keith Ar}ed&e and Daanl Dttu. were eb1-to~ tbe Saxon hurler -each ,.._. a bale b1t. "I've bit 15.18 teCCndl .ad 98.99 mph tn the quarler." A year ate> tb1s month, the entered her firlt meet -• regional National Hot Rod Association meet in Dlnftr. "I wan a trophy then and I..,. won four oCben since. And I've Dftet' r a c e d against GIDOCber' girl, to they'~ n<>t powder puff trophies." She insists female in· terest in the automotive side ot life is a healthy lbte of. mind for today's wmum to be in. Miss Fanning is at· tempting to secure ii.nan· cial aid from a sponsor to help ftmher her drag rac· ing career. "I feel l have the llbility to go far ln drag racing if I had the opportunity. I'm v e r y C h e v y ..oriented because I come from a four-Olevy wnily. But l'd a1lo consider r£1Cing a 442 Olds or possibly a strong· running Pontiac.'' Area Net Scores Sflvder, a WlcMl""9m. 111 .,._,,rt 11t.-r. a C..,..11, H avtlet. c le!Wt, II ...... c ........ Tohlll , . . . t • • • , . . . J t I t t I t I , . . . , . , . J t I I t • • • 2S I • I SANTA AMA Ill Seltlllwcll, tf Oedltrt. cl 1-.c Connovtr. • J-.11> l rvm .. y, rl Hanry, u Eve .. 1. 21> WoodstMll. lll Totala '""""" Ml't'IM Al ll Mall f • • • J • • • l • • • J • , 6 J • • • l • • • t • 0 0 t • • • t 0 • • ?I • a ' It H • Ito OCIO 0-1 . ' .. '°° .,_, •• MAllllllA 01 •• • " ... litf'IN, cl ' I J ? Wltt!U. tf 3 I 1 0 Conwtl. Ill ' 1 I 1 Moll, cf • 1 1 0 ""'""'"·. • I • 0 T\ldltr, r1 4 1 1 0 ON. 211 J 0 • 0 t..-t ... f , , • ..., . ..,, ... • 0 1 Toltlt tS 1 I • MIWP'OaT IU ,.. • MUI •• HMllW> cf • , , 0 IC • ......,, tr I • I • '-•¥Y· tf.lll a • ' • ~··rl J • I 1 ........ , • • 0 ...,., . • • • 0 lltdl. lit I • • • l~tr •• J 0 • 0 De lffltoul. ' J • I 0 c-...... J • ' 0 ''"'*"· .. , • • • Tot.It " I I I It H I Wttlml...i.r •I •1 0-2 t J AMMll'll M 1• x-4 t J WHTMIMT•llt Ctl M1ved1, 11 o ...... lll>cf .,.,..,... rl .... ,. Cf.ff Wtllff, c li-.111 Keifer. a 'rta. II lltuneH. a ...... . hllll At ll , 0 ? I • • l I • • J • l • , . • • 3 • 11 t AHAHllM Ill Al • sn.s. c1 Ma ... tit ...,,_, . I' llt ... WIQ. rl Ilk~.'" Wtn., II ~., ~ .. '--·· .............. Tot11t ' 1 J I I • • • , 1 J • J • ' . I t " . Baseball Standings OPENING HOME ST AND ST ARTS APRIL 17 NEW YORK Y ANICEES BALTIMORE OPIOLES WASHIN5TON SENATOU OAKLAND A THLITICS GET YOUR TICKETS NOWI ~· . .... --~ . --. --•· . .. ~ -...... . WHEEL ALIGNMENT $545 CAMlll CAITaR 7.tS TOW IN Value TeMa""'11ctufwS,.cffla,ntte.•~•·-N.., STANDARD SHOCKS '12~! COMPLETE BUIE RELllE IUAIAITHD 41. MILES '48!!: ALL WOllC DONI aY SICILLIO HAICI MICMANICS Hm'S WHAT YOU •ET (ALL NEW PARTS-NOT REBUILDS) • NIW UlftNM • MIW Wll• C~ CMlt ... , e ~Cl•UMS ~ W~·;nsllilf-A~ • ANUIT •Am flOI Ml. 1nM CONTACT ML: ,' l ' ••. j •• -.. '. -· ... -. . . ---'. . . -.... ·----~· -· .... ... . . ... . -. ... . ' . GOlF'lHG WITH ~ltMl.d Pa/Mu, ' l j __________ ...,. __ ..... l\&A. ... ~ I 8 • .• Tedmy'a •tustrationi show 'fftY cone.pt of just what ttM •wing plant ii&. To me, swln1 plane is -the "whttl" of ttlt swing. with th• clubhHd pass- ini •lo"I the ••nm" and your body be.in& 'tht ·"hub." · N0w, V'lis swine plane inay .,. fairty "J)right. or it may be fairly level, or it may be In between. This would be the anal• of your swing plane, or the amount of tilt of your plane. Not• in the illustrations that the plane of th• swine with a wood club (illustration #1) is Jess -.p. right th.an th• plant on an iro" .wine (illustration #2.). This ts so because you stand farther from th• ball on wood shots. The farther you stand from the ball. the more level your swing plane becomes. If you are having trouble with your shots, ask , your prof11sional to check you~ awir:i& plane. 4--H , ,,.,, ~. "'"' , .. ,,.. l'lnt .._, l:U l'.M. CINt 6 ..... "'ltST llACL 6 fU"-· t YMr old tn•ldilll fllllea. PUrH '50lll. f ox Fur (M Yann 21 111 She't somet!llMI Cit Gabrlalla) 111 lay Cl~i. (W Harml 111 Hurricane JMn (A "'-I llt Gm• (R C.mpn) Ill $u!Mr ~ (J Selltnl 111 L'Oelltlhta lll.9bV (W Mah«flf!Vl 111 Su•-lrundt (I v11eniuela ) 111 too AMrl (A Pl'nedl 2) 111 e-9ev (0 Plen:el 111 call Sotttv (0 V•IH-d 111 Surting Tide IL Plric.ay Jrl 11t . llCOflD RAC•. 6 fuf'Mrl9t, 4 VHf olds and up, Clelmlnt . Pu.-S4soo. T oP cla lml"9 erlc.e UODI. Opp., CF C:<11tal 117 Alaskan God (M Ve....,...hll 11.I tut A Melon II Valanruel1) 11• ltl"9 Fret (J Umllertl 117 ~ Pete (It C.mpas) llt l l'UIYafllli.t' (A Pl11edal lU Low T'l'$1on (0 Hiii) 117 • Wev Sim CW Mahornevl lU llO\•ICl'I Wit$ (M Yanell "' ltulartc U Sellers) 111 FIMI lndlan (L Plncav Jr) 114 Mileo City IJ Trullllol 111 THlltD ltACR. f furlones. t 'tffr old malclef\ colta a Nldln9.t bfwd In .Callfomla. Clalmlne. PurM S«>OO. Claimlne "'1u '10,oot. ~ Hin. Leisure World. Tlmeous IR lllancol Malor balOll cw Herr1s) ••cri Admire! CJ Ar1tl1>urn tl A·To The Felr Cl Valenwela II $peed Machine CD Helll .lltvel'a Rew1rd CO Pltrcel Peter's Pence (T Jemison! Double Gain CM Valtntuele 1) 919 Cllff (W Maltomev) Tnidcw llov (A Plnedel Elohtv E 111111 tceys U ~lenl """ It Ollt CM Yann I) ........... Ou~ (J Artwburn 1l Mr. Punctual I It C. "'"'I C.Pt•fn Tux I I Valtru:uela l) lodal O..kt CM Vale<liuela ll .l·TI• MY~ (M Y1ne1 11 A-J. Jonlen ""'ned enlf'f. 111 111 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 l'OUltTN ltACS. ' fU•lon!I>. , \lftr flld fllllet. Clalmlne. Purw S7000. T0tt ctelmlno orlce s11.soo. Miii Mutfcal (A !'lned•l 1't OCC Wins, 6-3 <>ranee Coast c o II e g e ained l'f!'Venge frun an arlier Joss in tenni! to ·hapman, downing th e tant:bers, 6-3, on tbe win- ~· coorta Tueeday. Chapman had W'Otl e.88li~ tm ttle year by a 4-3 ~ in an abbreviated metdl. Hollypark Entries g_.-. fllllfl CW Mal'tomeV) 11' l"lrst Dance (It llenco> lU Kanctty Kitty (J Ar1erbU"') 117 Marcella (I Valenzuelll> 117 ,.._.. IUdlav IJ Set,.nl 120 Baby La IL PlncaY Jr) no lusher labl CJ Lamllen) 113 l'l"M ltACL OM rnll<t. J 11Mr olds. Cllolmlne. PUl"H 51500. Tep clalmlne pria flS.000. TM SHI ... ell Lal1ure wor·ld Tour Club. Ou9drant IL Plncay Jr) 11' Cris T. It. IA Pl...i.l 11' GHllardo ( M V ale<llU«fa I 11 • &usl> Rhymar CJ Lambert) '" Pruden! Sl•ve CM Yaneil 112 Chec:Qolnt CNrlle CR Garefa) x107 Salm Tale (D H•lll 112 S..led Verdict (I Vallruvele) lit Ka1111"9 IL I. (0 Pl<trcel 119 SIXTH RACI . I 1/16 mllet. • - -and "'" Clalmine. Purse S1000. T oP elalmln11 l'rlce si2.-. N.tlonal lt.tlM T"dlers A$Mldetl1111. So!nbofer'I CJ Sel,.nl 11' Pemt CA f'lnedal 116 Tan Duke cw Mal'tomavl lH Pher-(I Valenzue4a) 116 S.CUrltv Cll9Clc IL Plncay Jr) 111 I'm F ... (M YarwzJ 115 Joe JNR. CJ Lambert) 116 Pe,.. (W Hen'IS) 11' sav•NTM llACIL 1 1114 m1i. .. lllrf. ' war etcls ,,,_ UP. ctalml"9. Purw tlCIOO. TOP dalmlne •rice as... "-'union CIUb Olttrfer 11. AltlPl•no CM Velenzuela) 11' ACTOloma (O Hell) lit Don Ed1111rdo II Velen11Hlel 114 ltOiHI Hoe (A Pl-) If' Fren<ll Fox (J Lamt..rt) 11' POPSl<t Doodle (L Plnav Jr) 115 lllend ltl,,., (J Sellen) 11' Dleboflco II IW Harmaltl I 16 Xtrasent«V IW Ma~) 11• M4'dlas IJ Trullllo> lit •IOHTN llACR. 4 furlorlet. 1'1111• ~ mar" J VMrt old •nd up. Secluof8 Hancflc:.p, Pune $20,000 edcMd. Grou llUl"H 123.1.50. To winner tu,1-. """9Y'• World cw Hrrm11tr1 m N<wada Merea (I Valenzuela) 117 A·Mell-Marsh (M ValenJW11) lit Mire Fem,... (J Ymbl!rtl 1211 1toni1ntlclsm CL l>Jnuy Jr) 11• 0eeuvt1i. ID Plercal 111 ltofldem Ent IR lliencel 112 l'orvMnt1 (A Pln«t1) 110 A·l(l111efleft (J Sellen) 1 U lllVerllcM IM Yanni 109 11-T-ard (W Mellor,,.,.) 110 ll·Lfr (W Mellorneoy) 1'• A-J. llladln iralned ..,,,.,, 9-J. W. ltus•ll !rel,,.. .,...,, NINTH ltACI, 1 1114 Mllt!t. 4 .,._, olcts •nd UP, Clelmlft9, lturw S7000 TOP d almlM orleot Slt.500. Poechef's Plcktt CM Yenttzl 116 C•nctv Toe IJ Sall•rs) 115 v°" Done II IL Plnc•v Jrl lit ll•lfast a.., (A Pineda) 119 S""'1 o\caunl IJ Arlertluml 11' Grend Slam Mlke (0 Hell) '16 Vu t ltull<!r IJ Limbert) 116 Prfd<t ol Curravlt IW Mlll-\11 llA Jen~on (W Htrmatl) 12? RACE RESULTS llKOttD ltA<L l-1/14 ml .... I vMr olds, Clelmlftt. "-..-. kl__,. (Hat'INtll 40.• 11.• 7.«I T. Hitt (A Plllldlll J.JI ,,. Pt'I-lfllle (I' Caet9l ... T1A:;°1it~ -......... lhrW, Detll btf, cNlre O.-, k,...,.. LMc, .........,. $mffJlll ..... """• T,_, Sc:ntdlld -... ·-.,. ... ., ................ . .............. ,.... ..... l'fl'TN llACI. 6 ful'tonelt. 2 .,,..,. eld 1tm ... Allowll!CIS. lturM tHOO. l'alllne L•"'" (Sllfenl Jt.» u.• 1.20 Amber V-(Mll!omtvl 'AO l . .O Promlfl OtNwrv CW Hlnnatz) •.dO Tim.-1.11, ,,...., 1tan -Kunwin, Turt1 "' Nortll. IM.,,_...., ~ loJC, I'-N cm. Ml• EMe Merle. Scnldleof -l'lltlM Epic. SIXTII IUCI. 'fllrloNs •• V•r elcb. '"'I"''"' .. _ '7500. E•elet O v~••IY (Plerotl 11:1• uo "~ H\wrleene Gw (A Pl-) ).Gt UO l"rartlt Crtwllo (L•mbWtl > .... Tlrnt-1.10. Alto 111111 -Orbit Tr-, llllU1Ci. P-r. HunfoY ~. Lodi I~. Eeri. Of H,_.,t Wint ~r. lefoOf Sonfta, ICl'ilkMd -Prine. '-!. Wednesda,y, April 17, 1%8 DA.IL V PJLOT 27 Touring the Area Links Boes Oar Past Cal Coffer N~w Mesa Verde Golf Pro Add !be Golden Bewt-of UC Berk&ley to Ile growing list Of fOU!'-year rowing po~s to flail tit year to tM Oran~ Coast C.OUege van>:ity arew. Me .. l'er4e Dave Ooffer is the new head golf pro at Mesa Verde, coming in from tbe Loi Oo)'OCles c.owKry Club in Buena Pwk. Coffer, with eight years experleooe i a originally from Joplin, Missouri and ls a Byron Nelson protege. The Junior E a 1 t e r Tournament on Saturday ended with Gary Schulte tak· ing honors in the 1>17 group. Schulte won with a 77 followed by Walter Brown's 82 and Steve Ryan's 84. The 12·14 divisioo was won by WJ.ke Petrowske's 93. Gary Ray was second with 97. Jim D.augbtlerty and Oliff Lassen, with 58's. tied for the rop apot in the 11 and UD· der class (nine boles) . .fun. my Knickerbocker followed with. 59, A foonome of D o n Webster, Clyde Sarver, Bob Ld:tleCion -1 Geqr19 RoCol• scored a ~ best ball o< 29 in nine holes April 10. Uttletoc .m Sarver weN OOing mott ot the ctMaage - but it went fOr' ~ 1be action took pace ta a men 'a club individual ~ net t.oumey. Doo Kroll won it with a low gress of 70. Im~ Ceast A nine·hole scotch tourna- ment is slated tor April 24 with top PGA golfers team· ing with the best handicap membera o< the J.rviDe Country Club. Ral~ Ev*1s, head golf pro, i6 inviting 12 to 14 pro- ftl8$ionels tx> compete. The matches are MMied for 3 p.m. with spectatws lnvlb!d. Fir&t round victors in the President'11 CUp are: Roger Haanatord, Rich BaeMU, Dr. Don Martin, C'baries Taggart. Michael Keane, Geor~ ~actl. Jim Ward, Tom H u d 1 o n , Ernie Mcrutdiie, Otwies Bid~u. Clark Somera. Al Oberg, William B o y d , Mike O'Brien, Eddie Riddle. John J &cobs aod DiicS Broome. Second r-OWld action must be completed by April 24. A hole-.in-ooe wa1 N!COrd· ed by Jacque!Jne Trudeau on the 123-yard 13d\ bole Fri· day. She used a five-iron in ac- e<>mplishlng her first ever ace, The ladies club hosta a return match wtth Sant.a Ana Q>untry Club Friday. The two clubs went at it Tuesday at Sant.a Ana. Frank Fries and Joe Ordway took honors with a 64 on &tturday in a men's betit.er ball ot partners · event. Bart McHugh and Bob Forbes were eecond with 66. Morrie ~ woo the weekend 1Mepstake1 with a low net of .16. In secood with a e&, waa Troy Carroway followed by James Hant0n'1 e'I. Five came in !ou:rth With 68'a. 1bon wer-. E. P. Q>mtassle, John Pis.a.no. Jack wtUt., Bill Bidding and Chuck MM:hburn. 1be 3&-bole medal ptay toumament for the men'A club ls set for Sabuday and Sunday. A $15 entry fee Is re- quired. Soato Ano The Pree.ideal'• c u p Tournament Ls clo6ing in with four left in t h e President's fl!gbt. Jose llile is Kbeduled to go up against Bob Vordaie and Charles Taknag. and Jack Wilder are Jn 1be other bracket. Al Honer and Don Raoda1l are h lllr'Viwrt ol the Auguata flight and E d Hayes and Bill Foote will IQIJ8!'t off for the Baltusrol flight d\al'npionship. Four golfers are l«t In th• ~a,, Po.U fll~. Colman French. Horace Benjamin, Lloyd stocker and Dr. Burt Nall are tht survivors. April 'J:l ~ sobedulied fol' the finals of the President's Cup championship. Rancho SI Ricba1'd Timme won the ''String Tournament" held on Saturday with a net of 62. William Edwards was se· cond with a 64 followed by John Bair (65). Tied for third were James Roy and Harold Smtth at 66 and .nother tie emted for fiilth. William Woods, Bill Goldie and Gil Ide each sOO'red fi/' s. 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By TOM TITUS Of ... 0.111' P'lltt Steff at the Studio Theater Oil tbe C01M1 UCI campuJ. , Nearly three years after lta triumphant "Othello," So4JCb C.Out ~rtory turns agaln t o Shakespearean tragedy this weekend with the equally clauic "Macbeth." Two of the ingredient$ from the company 's gre&(est a.rtlstlc success will be present in the current production -David Emmes as director and Jack Davis in the title role. But uutead ol the tiny Second Step Theater where "OtbeUo'' reigned, ''Macbeth" will come to life on the flexible tta,. of the large Th.ird Step Theat.er in downtown Costa Meea. Probably the moct &m· bltioua productJoo t b e repertory company has yet attempted, "Macbeth" in· eludes a cut of 25, featuring Leslie Jones as t h e villalnous Lady Macbeth and O\ement Davld90ll u Macdu!f, .rival in Macbeth's atrugle for the throne. Ottler pr-indpaJs are Hal Landon Jr. as Banquo, James Buff u M~lm. Don Tuche as Ross, Cherie Patch as Lacy Macduff and Martha McFarland. Toni Douglal1 and Karen Haa a& tbe 1hree witcbel. Compi.tin1 th• Iarae cast are R<JnaJd B o u 1 1 o m • Arttiur Koustik, Michael D o u g 1 a 1 s , J e f f Mac. N t 111 e d I • , Saundra Ducoa, Billy Miller, Dennie Lambert, Heath Park, Lin-da Ehron, Barry O'Kane, Bob Giles, St.\nley Fried, H. E. Bankston, J a me s DePrieat and Jetf Park. • • • • • • Resuming producUoo ton1cbt and runmag thl'ough Saturday in it. lecond of three weeb ia ''Newr Too Late" at the L • g u n a Playhouse. Hap Graham direota tbe Sumner Artbur Long comedy. Joe Wil80!l, M a r g a r • t Merritt, Dee Dee SetdtmJn an4 PaUI Toft play tb• ma- jor rolet in the tpOOf of mJd. dJeaged pcrenthood. • • • • ' S u m m e r Llgbtnlng'' strikes again at t b t w e atnliDst.er Oammunlty Tbeat.er Friday ad Satir- day m,htl .. .,. ~ drama writun and d.trect.d by yours truly heads irio lta lflCXllJd weekend. 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Die~ to Santa Bar••· In Bayahore Drive, J. ff Sldppen an ur(ed to set 11.st ailing ol the Newport there will be a few pre-race For ~s the race hH en· 1be Newport Beach area Farwell, phone &41-1501. their inlpection certitlcata Oceell radnt aidppen and to EMeneda ra.ce "'-579 ~ tbla year, and ltill joyed the title of the these are the impection sta-Dave Frazer, Ya c b t early to avoid the lut 1ft1D.. c:re'W who aavor the mon N.9191' 1'1ppers dt<Jpped en-othe:ra will problbly •n· "world'• I a r g • 1 t in· tion.s. Anchorage. 34.24 Via Oporto, ute rush. ruaed puugea will tet sail triee Into the N e w po r t don the race en r o u t e -terDation11 ~t race'' by Newport Harbor Yacht Ed Cox, 673-5252. R a c e packeta m a 1 be Frida t s tn Loe Oceui SaUlng Aandetlon espec:Wly ii Cbt bnue1 lheer weight ol numbers. lAndiq, 2572 Bay ah ore Newport Harbor Yacht picked up at Balboa Yacht ~ avacht-;;~. 1~ bopper ~ lalt Friday's desert tbe c«ne off Point Nat move on ~ part ot Drive, Stratford Enrltbt Chm, Stewart Carpenter, Club April 29, 30 and May L 1 deadline. Loma and t b • Corooadoa ownera and dippers ia the and Geyland Iatey. Pboae LI 673-71:.>. The a e include rec. fn. · • mile Su Nlcholu !al.and Previous record wu last Ialendl. safety m.pection w bi c b 8-9324. Balboa Yacht Club, Chuck atructiom, crft' m.mi.ta race.. Yeas' when Ml yacbta en· ~ • .t leUt MO must be pused before a Ken NJles Marina, lO'U Jamison (weebnci ~y) for Enaenada oftlclala, blue The event b the fourth -------tered b NCI IDd 516 boM.s are expected to bit tbe yacht ii allowed to .wt. 8aylide Drtw, Bill OarroU, 673-9757, or Pat Dulligm, identifioaUon pemieat ,IDd rece tn LA YC'a WhitneyF=======--rtarted.~~-----__.:lt.rinc~~~Bne~ait~ao~•~May~~2 --N~OSA~.!lnlpect~~on~~_..!J!P~c.t~ed~lll!!!n-~11Ue~m-4.685~~or~6'75-2700~~· ~673-~2~11~0 ~(~Ext.~~26~) ~or~-~~otb~er~vt~W~mto~lnnMioo~~· -· , Series. 'l'tle yachta may , : • leave San Nloolas laliand · either 1o porl or atar1>oard. Finllb will be back at Loi Angeles Yacht Club where tte race started. Satll'J'day at noon the lit- tle Whitney fleet ol Midget Ocean Racing Fleet yachts will take of! on the Marbteland Race. T h e coarse ta from the ttartbiil line at LA YC around t. Marineland tper b a o 1 located a qmrter ct a mJlt off 4be Marineland Pier. The Little Whitney Serles eonJista of aix races which are nm at the eame time of the regular Whitney Series. Scott Allan Winner of Pt. Fermin Sec* Al1aD, sail1llC --the buriM ct the Loi Angel.ea Yacht Chj), Uip. pered Blll Polly'1 87.foot l1oop C.Onqullt 1o erst overall in the ocean ractnc divilion of Long Beach Yacht Club's 16-mlle Point Fermin Rac9 Saturday . Runner-up In 1b• ocean raclDg dlv11ioa WM ~ Molosbco's Cat-40 GYP9)'. and t.hJrd w• Barn•1 n.m•a Flamboyant, both from LBYC. 'niere were lJ entries tn OR. William Raus ol Seal Beach Yacht Club won ibe 10-entry Midget Ocean Rac- lnt Fleet divisioll int.be Sin· tana-27 Oliver. Second ,,.. Uoyd Powell's C • l • 2 I Camelot, Cabrlllo Beech YC, and 1hird WH Perry Muon of LBYC in the Cal· 26 Queen Bee. Rkhard Smith ol Hun~ tington Harbolr Y acbt Club Wll tbe winner' in the Paciflc Handicap Radnc Fleet·B divtlfon in the (W.24 Lucty-7. Second w~ G.R. Ramage ot LA YE:: In the PCC sloop Go11ip, and third WU Bill Peterson of the Califomla Cruising Club in the Cal..:.> El Tigre. -In tihe B division ct PHRF Hall Merrtll'1 Cal·20 Brisk U from Alamitos Bey Yacht Clul> w11 the winner, follow- ed by John H~ ol Little Sbipl Fleet in Poco L«o and John Patterson, Orqe OoNt Yadht Oub in Tan· ttve. A1a Koiloff'1 The 4hn from Mtitbu VC wa. the llrJt boat to finish in the multihull division. Second waa Rater Jewett'• Force 10 from CBYC, and Cbird wu Brad Ma r 1 o t t • ' 1 Whtrlwtnd, CBYC. 10th Edition Of Boating Guide Out • • The loth annual edlt1on of the Boat <>wners Bayers Guide. p u b Ii I h. d by Yacbtlnl Magazine, 11 cm local news stands or can be ordered directly f r o m Yachtinl Publtahing Corp .. SO Wut 44th St., New York, N.Y. 10006. The Buyen Gulde 1w rome ~ pages of Ultlnp · · coverinl national 1uppller1 · of boat.I, equipment,· 1c- ce.asor1e1 and r e l a t e d servtce1. 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'i . .. .. . . . -~, -... , . .. . ., ~ . -.. . . . . . .... . . . .... -·... _. -~ _ ..... I 32 DAIL V PILOT Wtdnudav. April 17. 1%8 Johnson Faces Problem of Getting Progl'am Appro _;,; ..... WASHINGTON (AP) -can haw enough members receptive to the need tor auburblll cll*ic*. a blpartiAD CMUtiOll blDd-.......... S.3' •1crit1 elm' rt1I. ... ...,. .... president J 0 bnson'a present te meet. programs •med at helpJ.nc Jt 111tlil ~ wtUdt bu ed the "e•nbfhhmeat'' a becaaM of appolll&ton to t11ta pat•_.,.~ ... ,.. .. Jn this atmosphere. ttie the poor in urban slums and fn!queotly ill .._ p-.t year ran letback In reJecUnl a lJQPld.ed _.... cuts tht Sa Mt ... to foUow decision to delay indefimtely major effect of a Jol\ns<>n rural areas. det«mined the outcocn. of wmprunite moDIY bill tbat "* ia aipific:.Mt Al de ......,. W .caeomy • the ~ a • d nent hls address to Congress on a speed\ to Congress would One is the House vote on fights over urban meatUres, cut fu.ndls for ti. impacted tint one .._ t b e point ol ~ critical . ceoten ~ .. f program dealing with the probably have been 1 the open-ho us l n r bill. belpios for e.wnpla to put areas acbool aid propan, ... nation ol Dr. Mwtin areu. mer mana.. racial crisis Is lar(ely a psychological one. to get ac· particularly the surprisi.ofly over funds for lhe model-summer J!>bs Ind th • L4ltiher King .k. _, Che Tbil WMl. • llmiJar ft&bt · Tbe Houe i i reaction to political reali· tion 00 parta of bia program large amount of support citieg pr~am wtUJe lharp-preschool He..d S t a r t resultinl riots. ii upeeted WbeD tbe Sa-. .... pNJX; ties. pending in committees. from younger Republic.an ly cutting back ·ca n.nt 1up-program. Ew.i if die HooM winl votiee,....,.. ta tlfJlll'"• HI to.cal •• Ji Senate D e m o c r a t i c But there are signs that congressmen wtio repreaeot plements. Male tome r u r a 1 I y the figbt and the e*a A I~ Commlftee'a Mi.ail ....._ --.-- Leader Mike Mansfield bas convess is becoming mor~ pre do min• n t I y wbite In the Senate, meanwbile, oriented members joined in l'OOftq is eve ft tu a 11 y prapoeed elirrdnlltioll ol a drGllc 8-Me mpport. made clear that JobMoo-=.::.:.:!~:.:....:.;:_::.::.:.::::.:.:.:.::.!!...:~~-=-----------__.:-----------------...::_:.::..:.:::::.;,:_::.::=..:.------------~----------..;.._--~~~~--:;.._-"--"--r-~------~~~---=..._:.:~...:.::.:;__;,_ would have trouble winning approval of massive new spending programs when budget cutbacks are being pushed 10 line wtUl efforts to raise taxes. But som e C o n g r e s s m e m b e r s • 1 n c luding Republican Sens. Jacob K. Javits of New York and Charles H. Percy of Illiruoe. as well as GOP Rep. Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin. have criticized the "business as usuaJ'' attitude that sees Congress takint its regular Easter recess. BACK WEDNESDAY Actually. the House is talc· ing much more of a holiday than the Senate. wh.icb rf!t'Drns to work Wednesday with ma1or melSUJ'et on the agenda such u the school breakfast program, military procurement and die an- licrime btll While House Teaders insist they can only schedule business as fast ~ com· mittees approve bills, the fact is that tbree..00 four- day-a-week M!ssions c u t down the time committees West Berlin T eens Want ToBeHea1·d BERLIN (AP) -They wave red flags. shout "Ho Clu Minh." wear their hair long and sometimes throw rocks al policemen. Their usual dress ia an old sweat- er or a U.S. Army surplus parka. They are students ln West 'Berlin and West Germany who are taking to the streets and shaking up the country following an attempt to as- sassinate one or their lead- ers. 1.8-year-old Rudl Dul· schke. They want to b4' heard. but untiJ last week t b e I r elder11 weren't willing to list· en. They want to remake Ger- man society. but they are not quite sure into what. 'hey mistrust the older gen- ;tion, calling It hypocrltl- 1:.:JECT COMMIES They are leftists, 1trongty influenced by the Cbine1e and Cuban Communists. but they reject communism on the Soviet or East German model. Dutschke. their chief Ideo- logist and moving spirit. ned from East Germany in 1960. They call their movement "anti-authoritarian" an rt themselves "thr opposition outside parliament " They ~ot a tremendous boost in 1966 when Foreign Minister Willy Brandt's So- cial Democratic Party decid- td to go Into a coalition gov- ernment with Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesmger'a Christian Democrats. LEFT WING The disgruntled left wing of the Social Democrats. made up mo11Uy of atuaents and young people. shifted I.heir support to the students led by Dutschke's Socialistic Student Federation. the sos . JUMBO · ARTICHOKES 10~ 6/All TNE WINNI• MD THE IAtlM!·: FROZEN PUS Asparagus Sweet Corn Potatoes ~, 10 ~ 39' lrapefrult = 6i'1 • ~~ ' ,..,. -d-, " "'; .. ' f •• ~.~~· \I : " ~ !_ • , . _,.; r ~ , , • I . . ·.; .... • : f~. ~ ..... ..... ;-. i. ' -..,. . ' , .. • t I 'j/-.•.• I .. ., . ... . 11 .... , ...... , ...... , ..... , ...... is• •r su• •r •111r qJSCO OIL u.w,,,., ... .dv...,..,. 24:: .JN;) VOU WIV 'l W"'{"'f'[f ' VOUR HORS{ PLANS l ·• CEITERCUT ... ICMIEU 79 CllUCI IOAST l . BACON lJllk S.111 ~T -. It' Sm1k• Ptrk 0. ~-... r !"-·-~·-'E. I ~~-,~~-,....,,........,. -'ft.. .c.: ~ Crtwc-.lir...... ........ .. °""' CtwMhy....... .... .. ............ Mc:lil ---.. """',,..., ......... ~ "' The SOS had once been the official youth organiia- tion o( the Social Democratic Party. but the party cut its ties with it aome years ago because it considered it too radical. Since then. the SOS has been the organizer and moving force behind most 1tudent demonstrations. --HMltlt & leautyAidt- ~ amonc tbe ttU· dents' beefa ls the antiquat- ed Weal ~rman university system. German profesaon have retained mott of the authority they have b e I d since medieval Umet. They lecture but don't like ~ have their theories matlenfed by 11tudents. OVERCROWDED The mDWWaities a.re OVel'· erowded ....... the fact tbat there are •tr a.bout D>.000 todftrslty students tn Wat Germany, a country of 58 million. 'rt. SDS does mt acttvely ... vlDllDet In ~ lilllt but It does like to ,... voU tbe aatbaritiet. ltl me- thodl .... the lit-ta. tbe a.cb-ln ... clilC ...... It Mat llMIDblr'I Jldo dlllrdm to trJ e. flt deODWD to dlleml tbe V...... nr. CHECK VONS SLIM PRICES & SAVEi °""" TW.IT 1"ISSUI. • • . :::. • DSIYMAll tel <II.AM ..... ~~ .. -llAllf arr ... . 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"'•:: ....... .,c.. .... ---• -: ·1. ~ ---. ..,., ft ii h)IAC:dGeal to . pr••••...., wttlMl 1011 A•um1 ~ .... • •uli&ll, Hwtl22 .... 111~ ..... wtUt tuell eumnt lfD W11• Aw..• IJrtn1•ll1, II ulla.,_ 111" 1nli ......... •••Dlal11 y~ .,, ... • . " ... Ii • ' ...... ::. • • ' ., • • . -·. ~ uppart. -~· .. ~ • • :J ' - •• 111~ •• J· -- •. ---~ . e JACK LATHAM With *Lite NtWS/StralCflt News w....,_1aeoa. .............. (C)(30) ........... (C)(JO) ., .............. D llln: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. ..... (C).....,... tile ,...... (tdnflturt) '6J -SlM 11-. V11erie L•srana•. ID ,_ l'JM (t) <JO> m....i.: ~ .... <-" ¥tnturt) '59 ltllndt lei, Midleel Cr1l1. (l!MbO ...... .,...... .... l)iw~ u•e"lllllt1....-<*'->'et-~ .., ......... n. ... ...,.. (*'-) w......,,,,.... SBYIN& THI Public and Tracie • COMPLETE MINTIN& SERVICE MMJ21 ... ,. ...... EVERY TIME f:GEt·SHOT AT, ~ GET THESE UQ.Y, RED SPOTS UPON MY ~J By Harold Le Doux THAT~ ltlGHT, ll055! Al OICA'f •• TAICE CARE OF PIP UICE YOll SAIP •. WENT THE OlP MAN AFTE« HE OIT OF TOWN F-Olt lE~VES ntE P. A.'5 A fEW PAYS! OfRCE~ow : PEABODY AWARD WINNER -Julie Andrews, above, Gene Kelly and the New Christie Minstrel• appear in this award winning program tonight at 9 p.m. on Channel 4 in color. It is a rebroadcast. Julie and Gene sing songs they have made lamou• and recall the importance of umbrellas TEl,t~'11SION VIEWS Emmy Award Time Again By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK {AP) -It is ironic that in a year marked generally by lackluster entertainment pro- grams, the National Academy ol Television Arts and Sciences has come up with more categories and more nominations for its Emmy award for achievement and excellence. SOME 250 programs and individuals have been nominated for industry honor. There are now 31 formal categories for awards plus a number of other broad areas for citation. In the news, docu- mentary and actuality categories alone there are a total of almost 80 nominations. . Five series. none less than two seasons old, are rivals for an Emmy in the "outstanding comedy series" category, but not one new series made the list. And the way the categories are set up permit& one actor to be nominated for two Emmies for playing the same role. RAYMOND BURR is up for his performance "by an actor in a leading role in a drama" in "Ironside," a two-hour made-for-TV feature, which was actually a pilot for the series. "Ironside" that followed it. He is up for another Emmy for playing the same character in the series. With such a raft of nominations, it is almost impossible to single out any programs or perform- ers for special mention. And many of the nomi· nated programs were not particularly impressive. THE AWARDS will come May 19 on an NBC program scheduled for 90 minutes. But with '° many categories, it may be difficult to crowd the awards, the envelope-opening and the thank-you speeches Into the time period. Charles Collingwood of CBS made an interest- ing report on hJs recent eight-day visit to North Vietnam during a special program Tuesday night. HE STATED at the ouflet that he suspected permission to go to Vietnam came became the Communist leaders expected to move into some negotiations with the United States at about that time. He took film of the busy city of Hanoi, had some shots of bomb damage. and showed activity in the port city of Haiphong. He also had some interview• with government leaders, but they were mosUy pro- paganda harangues. THE REPORTER found theJovernment In . tight control, the ~pie d:isciplin • He ,.,, no + hunger or malnutriUon, but food 1'U rationed. He · spoke of the pride of the people. His most lnterest- tng personal observation wu that tbe Nortll Vltte namese apparenUy feel that they are mov!d Into negotiation from a position of 1tr~ d W.U. 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V1. auto,, I'S, ll&H. NIXla aui.., ........ ~ .... #216 ·MUST ANG ROUND-UP · ~~ -~~?.T"~N! ~ -h. -· ~ s 1388 VACATION SPECIAU '66 MUSTANG 51788 VI. euto.. ,s, 11,H, im.1111w. Ho. 404. '67 MUSTANG H.T. 52088 /luto., R•H. lludrtt -"-N/C WltTtntv. No. "'2. :~?.}.t,!'!~!4! -~H. P!"!, ~. ~ .... $2488 & -· Mor, -Hr•, ICJC w rrHfy ..... - · •: 0 '68 FAIRLANE '64~100 4 WHEEL DRIVE ~'.·~~~c:>~~ .• , -~1288 AUO AYAILAILE ALSO AYAILAIU .. ''7 MUSTANC. VI ....... P~S. -~_No. 102 '67 MUSTAN~ 6, ..,.,_ llt , N4 __ No. 249 ''1 MUSTAN~ 6, _,.,. l&H, W.. ...... _.No. 262 ''7 MUSTANG VI,..,._, PS, l&H', N4 -·-· ... · 4Jl ''1 MUSTAN• VI, ..... r1s. l&H, ..w _No. ..... ... ''7 MUSTAN• VI, ...... r /S, eir ... _ .. Ne. 4'* ''6 MUSTAN& VI. ...... :i,s, Mt. ,_,.. -.. Ne. l" '6' MUSTAM6 6, ...... H, , ... --··--··Ne. 4'0 ''5 MUST.,_ VI. .... P/S. elr, .... ____ ,Ne. 144 ''5 MUST.,_ 2+2 ,_._.,YI. ..... PS. ·-·····-·-···· ····-· ········-. ... -··-····-·-···· "' §::=:~~$2388*FULL PllCE ---~-=·---. Ml • :.._.........,. ·~: • ..-• _ TAX & LtCINSI _ '62 CHEVY U WAGON '6l CHIV .... ALA f -· PS. P ....... W , ........ r1ldl.. No. 477 '67 COUNIRY SEDAN lt -""' -. "" .... '9ct. __.,, No. 506 '67 CHIV. •ALA ·. " au .• /·NEW CAR NOW AND SAVE ,,, EVERY NIW C-AR ·SALE PRlriD CAPRIC_E·· ·47 To S.~ mm .. . i_3-To S.loct ~m CAMIROS 59 To Seloct mm CHEVELLES 28 ro Seloct mm CHEV II 21 To Select From YOU NAME IT -WE HAVE IT PRICfD TO SELL ..-. 'M CHEVROLET '64. DODGE Brand NEW 1968 CHEVROLET IMMEDIATE DELIVIRY FULL PllCI PLUS TAX Ir LIC. STOCK NO. 673 FULLY FACTORY EQUIP 2 DOOR BISCAYNE PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX A LICENSE FOR -48 MONTHS O.A.C '61 CADILLAC Piil MONTH '65 CHEYELLE Bl<i DISCOUNTS 48 • 1968 DEMONSTRATORS -ON-SAU- BRAND NEW TRUCKS '68 ~ TON PICKUP OR s41• PER MO BIG SELECTION ~111 18 FULL PltJCE PLUS TAX & LICINSE 'h DOWN includes TAX & LIC. for 48 Mos~ O.A.C. '65 IMPALA '63 CADILLAC STAnON WAM>N. VI automatic, 440. l spHcl, racllo I heater. Lie. COUPI. Full power I factory a ir. 2 DOOi. Powergide, f 1 c t o r y SUPEll SPORT convertible, power-CONVllTllU. Automatic trans· WIG-345 QSB-706. equipped. lie. N U-I 86. 91ide, power stttrin9, radio, heat-minion, radio, h • a t • r, power power sifffin9, radio, heater. Lie. 5988 $1088 er, buckef se1ts. lie. RSM.O 14. stterin9. Uc. ORS-49J OSX-029 . ~11 88 sass 51288 51388 '65 FORD '64 FORD '67 IMPALA llAllLANI 500 COUPI Hardtop, 10 PASSINUll STATION WAG· SPORT COUPE. Factory equipped. '66 MUSTANG '65 IUl_CK '66 MALIBU eutom1tic, power stttring, r1dio I ON. Fectory air, power dttrin9, Stk. RH7. COUPE. R1dio I hHter, automa· SPOllSMA.N STAnoN WAGON. hHter. Lie. PEZ-205. radio, heater, autom1tic trensmis. 51888 tic, power steerin 9. SQA-550. Scinroof, •wfemettc, power steer· COUPL Radio & hHttr. Power· $1588 1ion. ORY-006. 9licl1. SLW-~00 51988 in9, r•cli~, heater. $1 488 $1688 $2088 FORD Sl'ECIALS DODGE S,ECIALS .. S 51$ _ , '67 FALCON $1911 '" DODGE DART 270$ 1081 BUICK & OLDS PAYMENT SPECIALS VW SPECIALS CADILLAC SPECIALS '65 ==-4 ~1.G2 .:: 'OYW $10U 4 Ot .. t . I'S, A. UEJ-177 SPICIALS I ,,..,, r14f•, h .... r. U..OY:t:t 4 ,,..... a.JI .. UEJ.JM '66 FORD $1711 '6l~~ ,._,. Jl~ '65 DODGE DART GT $f'81 '6' BUICK SAVE '63 IMPALA :.:'$33 98 "'' STA c,._ t, I'S, A. lAL.U4 lti¥ier1 C.u,.. Full ,_.,, "futery ......... • 1 •• '"VW SIU ''5 fOID $10U S...,+ c..,., Awt•"'rilc .,na.. RIH. elr, like t1•w. FET-141 ......_.. ............. QSt-706 Uc. l'CS-1171 '63 ~:: 4!1.1·~,5°.:: '63 OlDSMOBILE $fOa&I 4 ,,_.. R•"•· EHM-Ht 4 Dr. I, A, lt&H. l'I IA '6~u!!~!~ ,-wer 1~ ~a. '64 RJRY Spt. Cpe. $f"8 '63 GAWI Cutl111 C.u,., F.ct•ry equip. rrw. ...... ,.,. ...... . ''6 YWWRR !AYE $918 ......,.. Autolfte+ic .,•111"'lulo11, power t tH r• 19) ,..,.,.... .... -111 ....... -• lie. TFT·IOI 4 Or. I, I'S, AT. l~f-472 Co,,,,ertll.le, etc. ORS-4tl. 11191 fectory eir. Lie. OUU.))J Meny, Many More te CltooH Fro"' .... "_.. o.A.c. Ul!D TRUCKS .TRANS!OR1'A1'10N CENTER seas -DIED Tl UC KS OR LESS . 'SI '60 'U '62 ''2 '61 'H 11UCK SPECIALS OLDSMOllLI llAMIUR llAMaD MR CURT PLYMOUTH llSCAYNI OLDSMOllU '56 FORD $11U t OOOll .. DAii l'UltY WAOOM CUT\.ASS l'olS ltncller-. Am·of U R. V-JHJS c... ...... ttc. ...... ITATIOH WMCH. A.-. ,."', ,._., ....,., "'· va.-.-.-_.,.. • ........ •vi-tie. '66 &MC $13U ..... _ ...... ftWtlc. rldle, Meter. It ........ -•IC. lllftllent l'emlty l'ldOrf ..,.... Lie. G2 Ill "1 ,,CT• P"W,...'117 GGZ 711 I L'• c .... '66 6MC $1381 1h T~11. I f ... l.M, J _,..94. U·22Ht ., .. '218 '318 1411 I .... '688 1788 .... Tet1. t ft. W, I .,_,, fNt. 94t•i11. U0 216ff '6f RID $511 . ., '62 . ., '60 '62 '61 fCID $518 EcetteliM. 1'-H914 ·u CHIYYH llA-.a '60 IMPALA PLYMOUTH IMPALA Ml.COM YOLXSWAMN "-ell" P.U. 1'.Joft4 ITAT'I09t "MON ......... -.... •o.,...._,....,.. ..... e-,_al'*' 'UOIYY%-ll $911 °"" ................. ................... .1 Ur...,.. ... ,. .... ...,, ,..., IDw,Lll.--............... ....... .,..,,. ,.... Wllll,... ........ *" '6' OIYY ~ TGI ............. ...... ..... Jnl Ua. Uo\IM ....... 8 ft.. I .,... v.e. Mr671 .... .... 711 •a '418 1688 1711 I •• W. ! ,,_,. VI. U.. P.21671 •I• ---. . OPIN SUNDAYS w ..... A,,11 17, 1'68 Everyone H .. Somethin9 Th1t Som.one Else Wants- HOUSU fOtt SALi HOUSaS l'Olt SALi 1000 General 1000 WATEIFIONT LOTS llew Wiferfrolf Sedlo1 Jnt OpeHd (Fee simple land) Waterfront lot.I, includint boat slips, from HOUSH POI SALi v .. c. Sill tt. And It, T,.._ It Wiiia . w .. Aid HOUSES FOil SALE HOUSIS l'Ol IAl.I IHOUIU POlt IALI HOUSU llOll IALI -HOUIU POlt SALi GeMr•I loot 6-Mrel lOOO G.Mnt lOOO ~et •• Ce.ta Me.a 1100 c..n• •I Mir 1250 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 NIWPOaT Hll8HTS I••• Sp1cllll I /I Attnc:tlv~~!.,3-1llROlllSTI A-~-=~i:~ ::t>~~u~I for HonenlMllAft Laundromat ~-..-· _____ __. ~ , ............ bed.room blmw ID nP 1'0P It you want the llelda. ,.. ... feet fl...,.. beClll, ,._, -• -- at bully c.o.ta Mna Shopptn1 coodltlon. CaJ'l)ltl • dnpn. very best in m.t "*-w, 2" ..... ~ ow carpeU.S eakn. (no Aft limit) ester. a wuben • 10 dry-hardwood Goon. weod lbb a larp lwcwious home ...... I",, t ..... cee Now wt-lmos#'tlt,... A. peacml oountrl ..... era. Good mum. Reduced &Se root, Jarp daDWe _..P here It is! ... a tar,.. lmmllJ' ....._ -SO.. Aaldnl ...-Provincial. .., to Clll'lt tor to $23,000. wtlb wCl1ubop. 151:15 PoOl 0..-5,<XX> IQ. ft. in C111tJ a•.... CALL Mf.USl • 0,. 1'fta, larp 2 BR. C.0-8""' ... $33,111 H..tilM)tOll Hca--Sales Corp. COllllMrcial llclcj. wtth mter and._. -n.en uc:Jutye Cameo s~ ,._._le Vl9w [ ••• •j S3'.D Approx. 1670 eq. tt.. fully la alaoanda ~te~ng with 4 bdrm&· paneled deD rm.a the llvtar room udf ?W iiil"':.. DelMCY ltMI hhte rented. Newport Blvd., near room .,.... at_... area. full lli.e cocktal1 bu clfnllll room al tllk tars-_ . en.mo 1111 EDINGER D Rancho Mart<et. Sellli1& $28.SOO -Tty 1°" dowll. Pool 6: poal.ide ua1 BJt bo1De with hap rumpas •Wl!!ll .... !!!l!m!rde~at·!!!!! .... ~l!!rl!!•!lldl!!I" ta-41115 ~ !:Vn. CALL DICK FAllAN -M7·2521 Price: $45,IXX>. BEACH DUPLI)( Formal clininr room room. See tha b&y, Qcbtl _. Meal Verde 1110 Cf'lt une b:11Dt! 1Mlnl avec MODIL HOME Safe or Lease 1-i block to ocean -Olltorn Call Wally~ Catalln& bland. 1'1dl home GOLF & FAMIL y-deux cbambrel a eaacber CUSTOM PIATURIS We will mail you lot mapt & financing information. RestMnut « Cafe Bldf. bWlt -J bdrma Ill' • 2 bd-Eva tGGIO la ide9J I« die tUIQr -..,.IP IOmmell palslblie. Yoo n.umc. a Bil 1~ bads + w1th u~ quarten ~. rmJ don. Larp ~Pl· ~. $49.9!50 wttll a Kna Verne CoU coarw, 1 ;tii" alee> baw the eaity larp t.attfld rectta&a ONLY $500 MOVES YOU IN z::::- Delux• Home a Apt. Approx. eX> ICl· tt .. total. aie pl\IJ a~ -Look at tfA"•OR low down pe.yment tilock. ::-. ~ ::1':! AJDericllll lt1ie ~tcbm a roomH.tNal a..lty :~ ~~··~= =:.or $43, -Try 10~ ,_~_ •• s .P'RJNRGIN" G. i::: •. i83s Tahlti, $47.fHJ~ tamil)' roam. Open ~ "Bomea. Katdl Income" Oa1tiam built 2 BR • dell, 2 bath home Gii dntrable Clift Drive. Huse livlnl room "1th bu.med cellinp. IUJ>. DY dlnlllC room ovetloollinl the abeltered prden • patio, de'll with earner brick !lre- place PLUS amart B A Y VIEW lneome apctment. l..arie lushly landacaped c:or- oer Jot. Out of town owner wUl tlnance at 11' % lnt~ Mtl $4'7.SOO .. .... ... , MM300 546-6378 dl.Y 1-s. m ~ 01M. rr• WU"Dll' 142-4e Price: S59.SOO. Ln!e: ,,..,oH .... 7171 546-2312 1 ~ ..... ' ~--Ra1 Estate Fantastic Newport He1gbts home -Complettly redec· cnted, 3 bdrms, 2 baths - CUstom built • ins -Leau option. nm per month. Mo. Open Iv• .,.. REAU1 'I a.bridge model, 1800 ,q. -m.mo TWO FOR THE Pletuie uk tor Mr. Fay 1.A ... ~. ft.; 3 BR., 1~ Ba., 15'~' PRICI OF ONE • _.. ~ ......... _._ e EXa.lJSIVE, exec u t Ive, 673-9200 Evet: 548-a8I • 0/1'1. patio; boet °' •n.-. 1-n.._.._ bcme· 4 BR. 3 Nice 2 BR bome, frelbly lay & l1adl 1lal Wt*llll om. ,.... area. New •/w cpUns; __,.....,.,. '· ' pe.1Dted + • rat.al on the COUNTltY STYLI ~" Jou. By owner. JSa., beaut., Jae. )eodecaped bad cl tha lot. Priced Realty, I~~ $11,111 ooum rUMCf $31,500. 5«5-tm ~-~ • ...i .. t ~ .• ·; _.~ '::n aat aale at $11,500. tor POOL HOMI O>untry atmo.phe.re with fruit trees and fenced pr- ~n aree -S Bedroom• and ~el')'ttdq ~ tip.top condl· don. S25.Z!O Jult 10% down. ~ W. Balboa Blvu., NB Hll JflUKU B'i l'Wlftl1"'D ~ n~--2 •--~ ,.,.. ,...... .,.... •---"'""~ .. ..........,. tum. mcL a p J 11 a act •. Pwt --Realty WHAT A IUY! lmry 11 lo,r (osf YOU HOMISITE ~~ .. -fem. new !':m..:,2!~ Cam.eo Sbora. Priced to UJ.JM Eva IG-SM4 646-7171 • 546-2313 OPEN EVES. THL ~J i:r ... L E S'TAT F:J HARBOR Vl lW " HILLS ltuth P1rdoll, ltealter ta Westdift Dr. &G-5D ACl'IV!! NEW Bl:Aal omcz Medi ~ SALISPIOPLI Reopllee ltrictly conMllltia1 _......... ..,_ ~ ... -· ..u 1mmed.. Owner nc: $1 J,600 Oellpd and built for mod· .,.... • UI ·--A BET· Comer locats. wUh mas-~_J25.llO. GI 1 o a L ~1889 """'"M decorated 1 •-.. _,.,u • nlllcent .t4"r ldJactllt flt _............ --..,~-"'.":==--=-:-::--:-Ownlr-.-ya eel1 now! 2 bed-am ... _ -n TER BUY! a aRa, :a bathr. nso.ooe .._., Did'N ~ ~ ~ SALE room 2 t.th. Auwne 549' aoelltllt tut.. TbM four lap JMnr toom wtth flJ'f-•---L 1-DelUM Home 6: lDc:ome FHA '1oeti wtth ~ of bedroom EASl'SIDE HOME place. BalJt.ln Jdtchen "1th tbe comer of Sentl'WO 6 Newpert __,. -cu.tom·blt. all new elee only rus per month tnclud-baa ~. Built • Ins, llOlld hardwood cablneu Gela.xy Driw. OllD .. tr R E s o RT L i v l n 1 • dream lldtcben. new applla- 1.nc principal, intel'elt, tax· dishwuher, beautUul cat· cover@d i-Uo a fenc:td 4 detaila. Condominium • e n J o y 2 nces, w/w crpt.a pluJ 2 lovely ea and inau'anoe. Total pell, flreplace, ovenbed ~Pt!d ya.rd. $132 month-Newport pooll, putting-grffns. Bad-F\Jm Apt.a. For details: Don only $1,(1!(). W b y double garage with rear ly. at m.lllton, &buffleboerd. 2 RlcbardlanlPurc Reritf! can Now. It won't ck>cr tor boat dodL Nice • COATS Bdrms. 2 Bae. M a n y Ratty m-mt 1ut landscapklg, sprinklert and Vtctori1 cloaeta. Priv petio. By OCEAN VlEW--• fenced ym:I. Tomonow may I Owner ~ be too late -tee thls TO-WALLACE 646-8111 CAMEO SHORES DAY! Recb:ed to $29.SOO. ltlAL TORS NR. Bay A ocean; lo'fe!y 3 3 BR, It ..&-Cllltom built, (C•ll BR 2 Ba b<mt on 2 k>tJ; """'" 'ount1ln Valley 1410 s.p.-s..., DeUfhttUJ, cleen 3 bedroom • 'lbla home could be a model All mode1l convenienc. • On quiet cul*aac at:reet, sreat tor cbiJdttn. Extr. 1 a r r e lot with covered ~eel pedo. $27,JOO 56.5119 Burr Whffe, R11Hor Corona clel M., Lwik • bullt bomea located !out1ilmd'• mowt .t. ~-llm..~qa:t.JtJIVG.---t "l!l~·~··•J.I 546 4141-& I ) can use u 2 apts. Rm. to A-1 condition. 3,000 .q. ft. ~ iiii:::ll---«lltl91LJlUftillllll~4~----~·~nJ!mt • ~ ~)1-~.W..--. .... ~ b;t:" or tr'..de. 121 4lst St .. can call Robert Nattr.a Rltr. 293 E. l'ltb SL airable I: tudnatinl ana. Schools I: calif. Jrvl.ae Campua juJt m om e n t 1 ~;-: ~ oatc:e) ;;;;;;;;;;iMi;iiRii;;;;; I /I Divorce Fore" Sale park 111 rear Owner 673-21lS M2-Ul5 675-4630 popQ[lfidN OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1..S Back Bay area. Corner bou11e 4 BDRM, 2 bath, 5 yr old. Lido Isle 1351 Sent• An• H..+s. 1630 OPEN EVERY DAY EXPLOSION? 'TIL SOLD 3 + tam rm at only S23,SOO Club prlvilegea. Best otter •• away. SensiblJ priced from $34,900 to .... LUSK HOMIS DtrectSaal: MacArthar ~ from Paclftc Cut ~. • Newport FwJ. Tana • !a Joaquin Hl1lt Rd., then follow alma to model -. Golf CourM EXTRA SPECIAL Can you lmaaine betns rlaht on tbe fa!rfty O'ltliooldnc the llth tee ol Mea Verde C.ountr7 OubT Wb9t a _.. ting! See thU lovely S beth home with a 1 a r r e BRa. tamil.Y room A: den ot di. Ing room. HQie flaal )16o- ture windows, Inter • emn. tic. Lowest Frield Jll'OPl't7 we know of an the marM at SU.500. 1'r1 to beat It. Collete RHlty 546-5180 Beach Home + lnc..- 3 BR. 2 baths, lap 1h na lovely patio PLUS I BR, l bath Apt. $48,m LIDO SANDS ) Bdrm1, 2 Battis $23,500 Ceorge WillialDIClll, JUtr. 873-4350 OPEN EVES . Onty $19,950 S bedroom • 2 bath home tn lowly Cotta Mesa. LarKe brick flr!place • E:a:ellent ftoor plan for pvw1llc f:am- lly. At end of cal.de-AC street. Owner mut ltll due tD m..a. Beu. bun71 Eft. MIG'i9 293 E. 11th St. 64&-f494 WAN11D ~ Dtat. Salea People. WHY HO'I arr ON 1HE llAHDWACONf 0.. J5 Ye«n In Orur• OJcmty • Tull page adftrtislnf e Itar office teletype • 'I'raln1q prosram • lnturanca e MUI)' other b«netfu Call M8-4tN • For lntft'Yiew $21,451 Obe of MMa Verde'a larpat 220 E.17tb Costa .._ 522 B ~na Wood roal. Ml:/ rtta0nable buys. Urgent Sale! S28.IXX> Newport leach temw ·--ed. ~n House Sat I: Sun at horn~ will aolve the ~ Evmingw Call ~7!_ New-rt U-'-hts Colle-R;it; 54&-~ 351 62nd st. 675-0J44. Realty Jenu. Thia 5 bdrm, 3 beth, lrfllUf 5tl" LO'.. ·r-.......... ... 641H>lll. 547-7401 w. NEED two story CoJoolal BHuty JUNrl 14 an 3 bedrooml • 2 batba. Cultom •z-_111112111.!l!_!lll_lllll!!ll•_~ll!I!-"!!!"""II~ ii aaoea from park and cpts/drpl. • Blt/ln ldtcben. e NIW HOMES e S 1..ARCE Bdrms.; Iv an Lido IUe a Waterfront 8Cbool. ~ with ave Uft (0" LerJe POOL, plus loveiJ • OPIM IAILT 1M • Wells buUt. 3200 Sq. Ft. u.ttnp pon:ti, boat yard, pantry, "" JI landacaped patio. Block I: .. 00 Wl11dwer4 l.JI., N.I. Many extras. Assume 5~% ~16'2 Evea. 549-1281 mce family room and even Glala G1"H!ft house, Dr.utl-u,,., l ey N••· 4-5 IR., loan. $75,IXX>. 2100 Windward You W•nt l1yfront?- 11n attic. 0vwr DXI IQ In I: ~nts only $129 lnclud-cslly MJCed b' quick A le 2'H·l250 Ml· ft. + J cer Lane. OWNER ~2828 An un··--n~ --A ..__. S beauttM ondl&n ~ ee all. 3 BR + f.anlUy mom, at U> 000. ••'· Fr•111 15•.uo, 10" 4"' B-AYCR_EST_3_B_R._2 -BA-.-fa-m bdnn.~l:ttiU'do Nord &lldnc $415,!IOO ~ ~~ 2 baths, larie llvtni room. m..,O Evea: 548-6966 ,,.2·1121 .,.._,,.... ..... rm. 5~% In. 1935 Comm~ front terrace, pier and t>E REALTY .546-5990 fireplace, cpta/drl)ll, all elec· .Exclullve lllt1ns with: Costa MMe 1100 dore Rd. Owner. 543«7S slip. $13>.<XX> Appl cmly -.!!!!i!~!!!!!~l!!!!!l!!!!!!!tl tric built·ln llitd>en, retrtr. ._. & •--ch 548-0970. = wubtt 1: ...__ Included in -r DWU ~==-:--:::~-.,----R. C. CREER. Realty TAX r1umr ... ~ BY OWNIR PARK LIDO 3 bdrm Con-3416 VI& Udo m.9300 ' HIU $21,500. Hurry! RNlty, Inc. t. 2025 w. Balboa Blvd .. NB NO GIMMIC':!I b th do~~lk50 ~ctm~ at Six J IR 2 ba unfb . . . J\llt a Ilic. 3 Br, ~ a poo • · e.-5 I home in top condition. Entry <213> 2'7S-59G9 -· mo. ncome FllONT ROW 6 .W.r ftowee, la. lot . ba1~ ... )dlnh.. ~Cbotb car-WCATERJ'R3 BONTR. ~ Balboa e...a25 -Income , ,JLUIZS Pt""• w. _., ma n7 ?Jes ..... ooo. WW -n,-. , \ ' " exb:'U. :m1 ~ ..... conllkler trade. u .. rm Ho4lte + 3 elder units 1183 Bailcer, c.M. 546.sMO CUatomli.ed IOT a couple with c.M. (by appotntment only>. W. OCEAN FRONT l•fboe lal1ncl 1355 W ANr: HCWM 6: INOOME. Prefer Balboa I f la n d . Lquna or near N.li. Har):lor Prine. cnly. m.5125 ewa. $390 mo. Income dlacrtmtnattnc ta.rte. Xtra $22 900 541-3575 I · ' · Corner, 1 br, dbl car, cptJ. H tlngton leHh 1400 Heute $+059•re .. l apt ... Mesa ven1..a1.. 4 ti~ l1v nnF om/pend~~ on, rml~/ 3 Bdrm 3 batha DelUXf On drpa, S49,500. ~9271 ~ ·-• ----•2C mo. ncome ~ errace. or inin ~ quiet cul-de-11c street and BY OWNER-4-ple" Bal'--4 BR TRI-LEVEL BeauWul cuatom Tinyl entry patio, $40,500. Mesa Verde Goll Course ... """' 2257 .. _ 11 P R-.lh. C leads you tnlo this charm.IJli Joe Clarkson Blvd. Good buy! Reu. l(J tt of ~autiful v-~n -J O. 4 bedroom Mesa Verde CoWwell, Binker & Co. Pool and waterfalls .. Partly down. 17&-4367 Ing area, modem prd~n mh 6: 0ranre 54%-lm home. Built in ldtcben ad-ttoo £ coest Hl•.,...•Y furftilbed. $55,500. Good BA YCREST 3 BR 3 Ba, pool ldtch with gold sliding win- join.s custom lbutfllred fam.. ~ · 11eec11. calltornl• te.rmL Lg t dew.ts opening to aervi~ bar -~-- john ilY room. Convenlelat ceaur ic1 t-m1 o1t ,... ••uia lltalft• ssS.500~~ =.'!.:isa decor. on tepatllo. ""~-bar In aep- GI APPRAISAL am~ acc:irta tor boat oc sc.'560 By Owner. OiM bit. 3 BR. 2 cpts, ~ fenced.: um macnab hall pl.an. 1Arfe yard w1a ~ D an. ge w.in rm, w/W ,,_.. appll' 1 BR. tam. tra~t camper. Jaat ~ .a COOL POOL :ea. home. tee. 1ot many total move • 1n mch1d1nr rm w/......... Naedl aame OOVIR SHORES down ....... no _ _.. ._.... ~ trees. Only Sll.500 642-2859 ..1-;_ costs. Only U>,99'5 ....... waw ~"'"' 04 ..... /:ic:z;z::::::=C For a long bot summer ---• --Owner'• __ __. .......... _must ~n tmmedlate-deed •-IA~~ ...., 500 CAIL 96Z44n _..... -~ DWIUllC:l" • "" ...... 06 ...,, • ( BRa 2 bathJI, fireplace, cat'-N~ __ rt_ Hgts __ • 12 __ 10 ...., heme. 1y 5 Bdrm. Wn rm. cttning Colesworthy ' Co. Eastsid• CM petJn.r. patio 6: beautifully -,, laASHIAR REAL TY nn. 4 bath new View home. 2 BR b dlnin 1._..._.._. rd ..,.. 900 WJSIDE 'PECW M1.a5!1. 968-1173 Spa.n1ah m'Chltecture. om!'. r room. -~ ya · -.... • ' 962-4471 546-8103 Alldnc ID2.500 6'.2-1777 hardwood floors, carpet,, $3000 handles. LOCKHART _ . MoYlllCJ Up Offen ~led 1001 Harbor Blvd.., C.M. drapes, double gange. ae-RLTY ~ ~2301 Only $700 total down IM'Y· ~-·""' 1ilage RP,al Estate 3 RM on 119 M>Bonet I: Inc. Total rent Inc $4400 yrly, $39,!IOO. 5'1-1249, 541- 420'1 na: COUNTRY CEN'n..EMAN 1705 will be rt&bt at borne tn thl1 early Callfomta atyled borne with olde Spanllh Influence. Niguel MCtlon of Laguna. 3 BR, torm/llv rm, $25,500 • $2800 Dn. Sl50 mo. Mission Rlty 494--0731 SEE this custom built, near- ly new charm ~. S1\J.n. nlni ooeen view. 2 BR. 2 BA., m a n y buUt-lna. $45,000: Owner, 30721 Drift. wood, So. Laa\ma '99-3ll8 LOVELY OCEAN-VIEW_ Lanai patio, '19«1 brick tri>l 3 BDRMS, 2 BA. $43.900 Call 51243 betwn 1().6 pm WVELY OCEAN VIEW Lanai patio, used brick trpt 3 BDRMS. 2 BA. $43.900 Call a.1243 ~two 10.5 pm Laguna Nlguel 1707 Cozy, 3 BR, 2 BA home. Idea.I tor retlrtd couple Or young couple's first Home. S2UOO. Alto a 5 BR, 2% BA home .nicely Laniacaped with superb w.. m.soo. 49&-5791 HORSE WICH ., the world! Need a 3 BR. Call tor A t 642-8735 Open Eves. cess to rear yard. Quiet ment. 6~ int. 1124 month IN THE SWIM i ba, CCll'Ml' hnme, carpet-an pp . ---Newport ~l~~::di.$1~:.-. Low Down $870 inchx!ea a.U . 90 loan polnta ~:-thJ~t:1.~od! ~ Duplex• For s.1. 1975 lftl, thrpe.t. ~ yard, UNHE ·RD OF' p .. .-t $1""' lo pay. SlT,950 full p~. __.,, -lft:t patio, ~ and ~ • Heicjhf'I lSlO Newport Blvd .. C.M. ...,u_.. "" This oldtt 2 BR 1 batb tru ma.laes this nev-new 2·2 BR Apts yard, pr .. men! LoN;y ~. ~ lt'a ~ln ~~~ Onl.Y S19.950. El«lellent F.ut· S41-TT29 Eves. 644.()684 ~ ~o; :.~!li5. home ls cozy It Investment Sol vi.ta bNuty a Ml! val-Quiet Eliltlide. C.M. low Low DoWft Wemt a.ta Mesa. $23,960 .......... _ a 3 8 .;_ 2 .......... _ slde location. 2 8fdroom3 ----..___ ..... t.9 wise. LOCKHART REALTY ue at S39.& ~ ~ trrms. SlOOO dn. * 534-2581 .. or • ~"1•~ ~-.,.".., up • n. ~ ""'·-........ t ....,...... mrio.t -·• BROKEN LEG, ., ...... u ... earpe us-.3322 ,,..., .,._ P..uic Shorel Ra.I"' RENTALS . Santa Ana Heiibtl, ~ Acre. 11 app,. -,_. "'""...,..· do 3 o)d $4ln) down .,,...., •-u ·-· .. ,__ '-~ Mi%eU Realty 548rDlll .,.,.,......,, v 2 BR plua ,,._ t1u1H room 3 leclrm-2 lath or~and· c>'"Oll,__; to --1111--' de-ac ltreet. S132.00 p er We were requested to allow 8 -WHEN Have you aeen in Npt 142-2511 Eves. 431~ HOUMS l'umlshed -..... ....... u-'• "'._... eu home very late l.ut nlsht. OWNER. 5 bedroom 2 batba wt th fh'eptace. Double P~ Dlnl"t Rm -$22,5001 buyer. month will include princi. The broker allppM on a ti. lllmil1 l'OOm h a rd w o o d Hru 4 BR. 2 ba frpl for , are. Hone Oln'ala. Call tor Frab u a d.&1111 lnllde 6: out. w ALLY MCJOOY RE.AL TY .~: Interest. taxes & ln3U1"-nana. pttt It broke hiJ ~· noora. Bullt·tn cove re d Ul,IOO! Can be aa J aedroeme 2 8-ths an appointment. Caner "-lace 1end1 642-6487 .--. 545-4412 -.-..... t1o N -'-'--CN\ l.ft)'time Owner. 2315 Holl)o EXCELLENT CONDITION .... ")" ...., .... '"' J S i We an tr:Yln.r to abow you pe • o -...:-, ...,_.,. Ln NB JUgu1:6-~n ~s= =.:~~'at:"'~~: DAVIDSON Rearty ean m th Realtor we really work. Lockbart MHUll A':":. V::".All.:'::":--:I-~-m-ed.,...-0 .... i_tf_Ha_ven F.H..A .. c;2~r .. ~. FIN. *LACHENMYER kitchen. Excellent Eutside VACANT 646-325() Rlt.Y_&46--3372. 641S-2301 -MESA Verde; 4 BR. 3 BathJ, 3 Br. 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean 1 Bit to 5 potnta ~ location. 54().1720 F.ut11ide 3 BR + 1% baths, RHI E1tate Office 5 IEDRM· $24,250 ~ft. .Ll'!:r .. auto. Vu Inc Apt., S49.500. 548-1249 642-2835 or 541).2991 'PlJT IE\la TARBELL 2955 H&rbcYr newly redecorated Comtt Includea land It bulldtnr. We CAJrved d~ • "* opener. J ~ t U. lot. Owner arudous: undenitand the lut broker hedge glv~ a favorable ftnt 142•500· s.«>-noo Aft 1 PM Coron• del Mer 1150 5 BR 3 beth. de!, family, Near Beach, Salton Sea Rltr zs Harbof-58 CM hett ROt rich .\ wpnt to tmpretaion. All Wit • In TRANSFEIUU:D to Samoa -------~ cpts/drpa, patio, c.W• \' Block from park It tchl. 4 8' I. Joe., xJnt R·l lot. May ~ Eves ~ Europe with bls lor1Wlt. kitchen. Qualitr earpeti.ftl. 3 Bil 2 ba, patio, elec ldtcb BAT vtEW Owner-4 BR tun, sac. SM.000. 5~ ~ CI loan BR. 2'ii ba. 2800 Sq. tt. incl trade f0:.~1 :_..~'e yco•ur .. 9.,,, · Who'a neict! See property Ooee to 9Choola It *'wilW· dilbwtaber. drapea, w I w s.,. Uaater lllite. $41,lllO. + cdl dn. 962-5835 but!m't/tamny rm. $39,950 • or • _ .. t ..... t ... ,,50 . 11t 1790 Newport Blvd .. c .M. s.o-1m C1't• betottf\1DY tandacaped SSllOO ctn. &4f..251f Owner: 4 br, 2 bit., 1antf9ep., Delta Real Estate 646-4414 b!l.v• .. Asking $3.250 642"3589 C"~o'.'° ~~ld;;~n TIH<e t lSh, TD's, trades or TARBELi~ 2953 Harbor fruit trees. $24.960. ~2783 BUSIES'l maJ'bq>lac. m frpl, Xlnt 1Chls. $24.500. NO mattft' wbat tt 11. you IS YO'Ul\ AD JN CLA.SSl· submit. Take over loan THE SUN NEVER SETS an DAILY PILOr Dl)f&A-towa. Tbe DAILY PtIDr ~aft Sor wkenda TIEDT SomeGne will be DtAL direet 642-~. Olarte Sl~.200. s&i. per mo. Full Cla111ified's action pcwer. LINEs. You can use them a.ust&d lf!Cdnn. Sna OREGON btund, m111t tell! ean sell It wtlh • DAILY 11oo111nr fOt It. Dial Kl~ ~ ad. Uren sit bade and pn~. SlS,500. Owner Bl'Oker For .,, ai' to ael1 around for JUlt pmmia a daJ. Dial moM)', t:lme It .:fart. £..-4 BR, 2 BA. Se•l'Jn home. PILOT WANT AD! I MN671 for quick, ettldent l'MUlta. llaten to ttie 'lhontt riq! 642-4422. the clock. dial tcUrTB. 642-5671 "°"' ! ! 1'rplc. SZl.C!t. °"9et' MM24I 1000 General 10000ener•I ,.. o.n.r.1 JOOOGener•I , ... Gene, .. 1• _ .. __ .. _._1 ______ 1 _ _:0000._.,., NOW IS TFIE TIME TO BUY HUNTINGTON IEACH OFFICE--842-4455 NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE--646-7711 , ....... 0,.. "1111 •• 2043 Weetcltff Dr. at Irvine ---------------------------WIDNllDAY IPICIAL • • I ltent•ls te ~ 2005 SHARE my 2 bdrm. apt. Mature warkinr. woman • Meta Verde. !Wu. 56-• ~e. 2100 VERY cleu J bdrm home with large teac.d CIMt yard, complete I J fm'IUehed. A "1lllalble lrnmedtl~. $175 tMltb. Aae,nt 5*--0(1 DAILY Pilm DIME-.A. LINE& Yoe eu ua tbm b ,.. permlel a c1117. Dia.I M2-$1I ,. ... _ ..... __ .... ,.,,. ___ ... ___ ........ _. __ _ WedntsdQ, Aprtl 17, 1'68 DAIL V PILOT 37 ·-----------------------1UNTALS -lENTALS --lllNTALS ' ltENTAU KENTAU "Cl~I ALS • t-.. Fumt.._, .,.... Furnished Aph. Unftlrnfsh.t Aptt.. Unfuml1hM Apts. Uftfvrnlthed Aptt.. Unfu......., -' CLASSIFIED INDEX N~rt INch 2200 c..ta Meta 4100 c.ta M.a S100 Cata Me.a 5100 Santa Ana 5620 S.nta Ana 5620 3 BR 2 Ba.: .-&io; ~ BUt. to --------='~~· ~ $22.50 WJc. Up I • .!!~nltuN I====== e lmdlo a Baell ._.. $25 ._. _ _...... S-fUtOlll1 "'"rtleers .......... tttear ....... , •M ........ llMlMlatill• ......... Corofta •• Mar .. nJO •lid UtDI A Piie-. ... """"" ., "'leol .... f'-t .. -. Ttt• DAILY PILOT...,,.,... llaMllty fff .,.,..,. enly to e ~ 8ervSct. TV avd. ruu.. OPTION TO BUY bl• H teM ., publlel\1"9 the adv•rtlMm•flt .. ,.f'elltt1 .... tfme. 2 BR. 2 bl. 2 titdwm, aam •• *"' Cat. It Bar No della&it o.a-4. DUDLINll "o" COPY AND KILLlt 1:.10 P.M. tfl• '-1 Mhte "'blloatlon, exotpt ,., HOUR. GU'dell. Pl5 mo. 51.4 2384~ N-.iort Blvd. 5CS-8755 H.F.R.C. w .. ~•nd Edftlett aAd M.._a, Net&oN _...,. o._1,.. time le 1110 ,.,M. '"d•Y· Femleal, 6'13allO. 6U3NS la Badl Apt. Furn. Gu a Furniture lentalt wa pd fl'5. 1 BR A1pt. Furn. 51'1 W. 19111. C.M. MS.161 YOU MUIT HAYll KILL HUMllUU W91M kfll .... an •d -..-. .t 11uklk Ne&llta, 8allaoa U00 ... & .. pd. 918 Palm St. Sliver ~-"-•-te. be ..,,.. te mak• a ....,., .t h lilll flUmber IMn )'ff •Y your ad taktr .. 53&-4979 '"'• _,, verlfioet.IM tA )"'tur •IL BEAt.rr. oceanfroot z BR. 98· · 53&-4678 3 Br, 3 ba, newly decorated, 406 E. Oceubuit BAOID..oR: SPACIOUS unfumWled. Hour1--Regulation1-Deac:lfine1 2 BR wlrq~ • reftir.. Locnble prast. 1 or 2 chl.ldren welcome. Nr. 19tb A Anaheim. $11ri. oo.5ll1 Newport a .. ch 5200 We have ,..,ved Chamber of Commerct Civic IHutiflcatlon ••rd for tut 2 yean , • , Come '"'M U/taiH /,.om $99.50 Extra tarie one bedroom, two bedroom• and studios. HotpOint built-i.na. refrigeraton, carpets & drapes. private patios, pool, rec> reation area, separate children's section. 111 So. ·FAIRVIEW RD. &very effert le made ta IClll w oo..,... • n.w ad ttlat h• been lf'CleNCt, but we c&ft· Rot 1uar•nt.e t. a .. u..UI tht ad ua a,..aNd In th• pepet. BAl..804 ~l No pets. $125 mo. Also 1 Br rum apt. Walle to 8etwMn McFadden & Ffrtt St., Santa An• Deposit req. 1975 Elementary, Jr HI, HJ Scb1 547~7415 DIME·A·LINI. A• .,.. atrlotly ealft In advano. i.y mall er at any tlft• .t eur effloee. lido laJe 2351 PARSONS, ApL 9. It OCC. Al90 S.ch APL Corona def Mar 5250 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~~!!J!!!!!~!!!!~I HO -".,.• ercterw. 1 BR FUrn Extra tar~ 988 El Camino, Apt 1, CM :;;; 224 VlA Udo r.a.-d and 125 epts. drps . ti ~ 1 n1 . The DAILY ftl.LOT r~tha right te elwlfy, edit, c.rttor er Nfu .. any adVe,.. Via Lido Nord. call %13: Multi ooi pa;;: O ~ ~· tlMfMflt. all!d to ottan .. fta ,.._ and NfUlatl•n• without prle,. 1totloe.. 934-o920 213. 2'10-C547 .,.. .. ...~· l · · AdYtrtlMN IN1 ,. ... U.•lr ade i.y tielepflone. . ""1N St. ....... -1274 .. c l .. fALS 1 Bdrm Adu.I~ only. No peta. DIAL DIRECT 6"42-5678 Hou ... Unfurntehed Bltm. dlbwv, cpi., drps. $120 mo. 546-7285 evea WEST~ .t Cost• Mesa 3 l OO 1 6 2 BDRMS Furn & Unf MINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1 220 3 BDRM EAST SIDE RR. pn1ge & laundry: HuntlftffOn 8eadt 540-1220 L .. un• ... ch 494-NU Form din area / spe.dous Liv adults. AT Victoria 548-6138 Phones Are Ope11 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. rm. It den. 2 ba, Beaut yd, GARAGE Apt. Water i: elec nu decor, Lse $225 mo. pd. l\suilrhed. $85 mo. 642-1447 ~ CLAlllFIED COUNTl"I .,. tocated "folltwt: FOR LEAS& E'Sl'DE 2 BR. Elec bltna, U11 WW ....... l11IH•4. ....,_, ...._ Ut W• ltlf Sfteet, C... ..... lOt 4 bedroom 2 bQth home, cor-patio, Adu!~ on\y. 361-B AM Stwwt, H• ....... ....._ m ,_ A,,_, Li1fwi .._. t:JM!Jt ....,.. s.t. & s... ner • fenoed yard $175 per Oftle $1.35 mo. 642-1298 month. Bkr • fM64jfj5 NASSAU Palma 1 & 2 BR Mall -"d,...: aox 1175. New,ert hlloll, C•llf. Furn or Un! $1l>$150. Htd Daily Pilot Clessified ~ araeti!!~ ';. poo1 111E. 22ndst.642-3645 ~&1'P 1t fenced yd. Adult.. N a HOUSES FOR SALE HW..cMtt H&c11 -DIMOUTION ..,, Sl4S Month. 673-5270 ewport Heh 4200 O•M•UL ,. NIWPMT Ml .. NTI 4!11 DRAl'TIMa HR\llCI ''3'71----------COSTA M•u 1111 NIW..ORT PIMll et 1LaCTalCAL 4+"' BRAND new 3 BR, cpta, 2 BR. trpl. VERY NICE Ex· MISA OIL MA• n• WSITCLIPIJ .,,. IOUl .. MlllT HNTALS UM drpe, bltns. mo<M home. cell Peninl!ula Joe. Avail. M .. A YIRDI mt UNIYllllTY 'ARW IU1 'INCUt• "" .., M McCl~...a ....,., J Adul ._ • •ACK UY _. 'L004tl ..., ~15 mo. ra. """' •w une. llt. no pe.,., cou.11•• '"H lllJ UST ILUPIJ .,., ,URNACI .... ,..... .... un ~111 rneona.ble. 67J.-2123 Ca.ta Mes. FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 3 BR APTS POOL 5100 ADULTS ONLY Man ... r Mrs. Canon 20122 Santa Ana Ave. 546-1260 HARBOR GREENS ... ~~ .. :~ ON TEN AOES l • .2 BR. Fun 6: Unfurn Frplca I Pri!PatiOI I. Pools Misc. Rent•lt DOUBLE Pl98'lt on .ii.,. 258 E. 15th St .. C.M. 1136-1491 M 54a.6n) REAL EST ATE, <nneral 6200 TO SETTlf ESTAT! 2 1/3 ACRU Tennia • Contnt'l Skflt. I --------- bole PutVGreen. Income Pro,.,ty 6000 VACANT IJND 900 Sea IAll•. CdM 644-2611 2 113 ACRD commerdil (MacArthur nr. Cout Hwy) For Sale-4. Inco~e units, In zoned (C·2) on major tmr- * Channel Reel * APARTMENTS SPECTACULAR VIEW Watertront/Loc -Boat Slips Availabi. 2 BR • 2 Bath Aptl. LEASE • or· BUY $420. Mo. It up • $59,500 up 2525 Ocean Blvd .. CdM 873-1788 -for further info Herman Trott, Mgr. Costa. Mesa. Usting ran out, oughtare in Santa An.L M~ reducm& price $4000. Must tel, apts., bus!neaa. traller aell .now ~.950. By Owner. park or other oomm«'Cl.U Trade eqwty for cash or OK, or bold tor future m. trust deeds. ~ crease In value wbetl Bola HOME It INcr>ME Ave. fu.lly dewlope Into 4- Excel deprec/invest oppty ' lane blvd. Sewer line ll\ll>- Br res&: 10..2 Br l~ ba apts bed at property Ample Z.yr old. Pool E/side CM water ~y. onv'e by mT Owner 675-1393 eve 494-4779 W. Bol11a, Santa Ana, 1htn TAX SHE·L TER phone owner 542-9513. Hal'1xlur H~ts Apts., Bolsa 10 A<:re11. So. Callf. $8 Down, Chica. nr. Edinger. HB. $8 reor mo., S7!l5 full prioe. M6-<620 5J9..6779 Ew. I •. Sbewfelt, 326 W. 3rd St, L.A. Phone 213: 62Ulal :E&!~~~ la: ~:~ DaL MAR = ::::::t"'~attYICH ::: LOVELY, Near new 2 BR cl IAYCLIFF MOTEl NawP'o::, IMCMIH ,. ~~:o ':.'t.NDt "' :: =~ ..... DllCIN• = dt>n, l~ BA, fenced yd. Xlnt Lndry, TV, maid eerv, btd ~~.·. SH0 .. 10 ','?? "IAU~~~-.~.CM ......... TMUM• ., .. area. Leue $200. Ovall May pool. Winter rat~ 6 N. BACHELOR • UNTURN. from $100 5355 8usinffl Rental 6060 Mount. & Desert 6210 4210 ...... .,., ""-·-... ~t M~~L't"Mo"cLuas ,'!!! h1 642-2755 aft 4 FM Npt BML WllSTCLll'I' lbl l'OUNTAIM YALUl'Y .. , ... ••• 1 -========== SUL HACH ._ MAULINe '71t BY Owner. 2 BR 1 bath,1-MAR&O• 11 .. MUNDI Ital LOH •IAC:M Utt MOUHCLIANI... 67U U--rf H..+. UNIYHllTY fl.All( 1UJ ....... COUWTY .. ""9AIOI DICOllATIN• •m cleen completely cerpeted • ,_ .. ,... •••• I.ACK .,.., 1241 e.AllDH .. OY. 4'M INCOMI TAX '741 draped. 309 Broadway. $160 ~=.L~~flACI • = WHTMltftTH .,, ••OM. ~ .... .,,. .per mo. Call eves. 673-<tSTl 1 ~ Furn. Ww cpt:a, dripe, COAONA DaL MA• !19' MIDWAY CITY 411• tlOtlllilO • '7SI dilp., ti.le, clean. Adulta. No ULIOA ,.NINSULA 1• :~: ::: lllt•tm :: :::~~~'= -:: ' BR.d. 2 ~ UvM rm., din. pets. Working girl prefer- incl. utfl. l • 2 • 3 BDRM. 1'URN .• UNJ'URN. Heated Pools, ailld Care Center. Adj. to Sbopplni - 2700 PeterlOD W~. at HU' bor le Adams, O>ata Meta. 546--0370 HACON IAY 1* TUl1'11t ... IN\IHTIOATI .... ~ •nt rm., en; ~...,., o. red. 310 Catalina Dr., NB ... y ISL.ANDI '"' COAITH. ___ .,4,._.~::~.•.!._AL ........... ~ '"' 646-2042 54!}.1001 Eves ~~~~n~65~==========::1-: ----..--,...:1·1~~"!'~°&'""10A~•-s1J1-11u111J~-___ u11 ·uliVtl•' aoar--. .--.. ~ ·--::.~ HUNTINGTON IUCM ~= LAeuMA lllOUll. 4m LANDICAl'IN• "'' BR [)Qplex. 11-' ba, blt inl. HUNTINGTON ~ ... OUI ,... SAM CLIMINft mt l.OCICSMITN "" cptg, dl'p!I. n 35. 313 16th Pl· Coron• del MAr 4250 Adults Only ,OUllTAllt YALLIY 141t DUA l'OINT 47• =~~==y· ·~:,... ::: Apt A. 673~1 . ---------Discriminative Tenant• H~.L aucH •• n11JUx. lfC. .,. SMALL &ch-'-·' -.._ SUNSIT la.ACM HU CONDOMINIUM .,_ ,_AlllTIMO, "-"-'" .... 5 BR. lg 1iv rm frpt -cmr N'.ing "" for Prestige Addrtss GARDIN ••ov• tm ReNTALS '"'"'T1 .... ,..,.. ..., ' · · · ·• ·• hotplate only, $85 incl utll 4351 5000 ~~KN~Dc" :!!! A-. Unfurnl1hecl 'ATIOS "" cpts, drps, bitns. 1225 Mo. 6T.Hi904 -........ -,.._ .... ~~=~T l'•to. R•Hlr ::: lease. ~96n M9-J257 eon1;;:;::========:::. ORANOa COUNTY t• MNaRAL ouT °' couNTY '* COSTA MUA 1111 =~·:•DOM••• "" J BR. 2 Ba. dbl. garage; B•lboa 4300 OUT 0, STATI .... MHA Vl•D• SIM l'OOI. IHYICI :.': fenced yd. 2283 Pacific ----------STANTON 1'11 NSWP'OIT aa>eN '* r ..... _ M .,,u, T --I dul Ba .... I WISTMIMITW• "" NOPottT " •• ....,.. Hit l'OW•• .... ,.... .,. • ....,.,.. esa . .,...,l,'l04 ~ yr y, fl ts. ..,,eor MIDWAY CITY "" HWl'OllT SMO.... sm :~~.::•VICI ::: $75 1 bdnn $87.50 & S97.50: SANTA ANA me WlllTCUl'll ,,,. .... ___ v rd 3110 2 bdnn M $115 Ml SANTA """ 11•n. ,.. UNIVaHITT .. ,. .. , HU RADIO •• .,..,., lltC. ... m... • • grs . Uu OltAMOa 1'31 UCK IAY SJ• RIMODILINO 6 •l .. AI• ... ,_ , incl, 675-4012 TUSTIN 1'41 I.Alt ILU""' n42 .. MODILINO. kl~Hllft .;;; SPLlT-leve. Re-public Hm. 4 CLEAN Bach I A- NOatH TUtTllt , .. co•ONA DllL MAI HM =· ....,_ '"' Br. family rm. aep. dining. . e or ,,,,,ta. ANAMllM '14111 uLaoA "" AU util Incl $75 up llLV•UOO CNf'(Ofl 16SI UY Ill.ANDI wt lllWI ... MACMlllll •11tA••• "" Lse opt $250 mo., $1000. -LAGUNA MILLS ,,... UDO llLI "91 HP'TIC T•llKS. ...... ltc. '"' SZ75 Vacant 0 ... n • r 315 E. Balboa Blvd. L .. UNA HACH 11'1 MUNTINeTON HACH .... ~~~i:~:·CONTHL =~ 64&-56i6 • BALBOA 673-9945 LAGUNA NleUaL "'' ,OUNTAllll YALLSY 1411 TILi, c:..nilc "14 -::::=========::: SAN CL•M•NTe 1nt IH .. llOA ISL.AND QSS TILa .• u ..... a ........ '91$ - UM JUAN CAl'llTU.NO ,,,. SIAL HACM MM T••• IHYICI '"' Newport leach CAltlSTaANO •UCN 171S LONe alACN 1511 TILIYISIOM, •-"-' lie. '* . ----DANA P'OINT ,.,.. 0tt&11ea COUN'TY Nit 1 Bdrm Ulil pd Garag"' 1 U,MOUTllRY .... , .... ., ......... w ......... ai · · > "'• CARLSIAD 11• e.AaDIM ••ova Mii OCUNSIO• 11SI WHTMINSTll sm WILDIN• Hts adult no pets. $140 mo yrty. SAN DIHO 1111 MIDWAY Cm' uu JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 67~ eYe. ltlVIRSIDI COUWTY t• SANTA ANA MJI JOa WANTUI, MM net f =========~ MOUSIS TO la MOYID "" SANTA AftA Hat•HTt Ult JOO WANTID, W-1t'lt CONDOMINIUM "" TUSTIN ""' JOI WHITID, [II# ¥' Huntlngten leach 4400 DU,Ltr)(IS l'O• ULI ""' COASTAL S1'I MIN a WOMalt ,.,. A'ARTMINTI flCMl MLI lHI ueUNA HAClt mt DOMUTIC MUI 1IOS "I ldmt Funt. RENT •L$ 1.AOUltA NIOUll. rm AOIMClft. MM ntt 6 " SM CL.aMlllTa mt HaL .. WANTWD, ---7m ... f Houset Fumished "0.'!!Uf!,.,,CA"ll'TM•• !!! .. •NC•••· ._ '* 1 & Bachelor ,.,.,. .-v .. -MaL" WAllTID, w-1411 ~111NNl'T.~LSAL TO 1 ..... 1 ~ REAL ESTATE. JOls.-Mell a •-,,.. :MH Vista Del Oro Utilities Included. .. .. .... --AGaNC•••· Miii. ·-7SH N ar _ .. _pp. COSTA MISA tHt Gener•I SCHOOLS a INSTRUCTION '* Newport Bee.ch e ....... mg. MISA OIL MA• ties nu,.Lu. Ilk. ,,. JOI ,1t1PA1UT101t ,... NEWPORT BEACH 80'l Knoxville. Apt. D. HB MIU VHDI !IN COMDOMlltlUM ,,,. TMIAT1llc:AL l'ffl 536-2914 tOLLIOI ,,..k !IU ••NTAU WAWHD .,,. E FOR LEASES NPl"ORT HAdl mt ROOMS flOlll HMT JffS MERCHANDIS u--Bay locetion Room• • AJQ tor Rent NIWl'OltT HOTS. Ult ROOM .. •A••o "'' s•LE ·ND TR .. DE ........ NIW..OltT llfOllll1 ml • ..,.. ltT$ "" " " " Pt>rfect Bay View Dy, wk, mo. SngJa 1 a: 2 BR IAYSHOHI ms ::::.rl\o1:::Lu cou "" flURNITUH .... 11' blkbch. All r & til oov•• I MO••• m1 MISC. HNTALI "" Olll'ICI l'UltNITUH ... Spani.dl decur, ~tecf. COMPASS ~e.OTELn• u I WllTCLl'll me INCOM• ... o .... ,., ... O,,IC. IQUl .. Mllfl •II drapes loeded w/modern UMIV .. llT'f .. ,... 2U? aUSIMlff .. ltOl'lltT'r ... ITOR• IOUl .. MIMT •12 appliances, 2 &: 3 Bedrooms llB-11th St., H.B. 536-4170 llVINI 2la nu.!LaR fl.ARKS •IH CAl'I, IHl1'AUR.-T •t4 ,.._., for IACK IAY n• ••NT•L *' IA• HUlf'MaNT •u ......., exart tlerms. etc. FREE UTILITIES l •*T aLUllfl .. _ auslNIU " us1-LO • ...-, l81t Ph L~11. 1133 ...... ""' Ol'fllCI ••NTAL ..,. "° "" --2 • ~· 2 BR, ~Y nates. Pool. IRVINI TlllUC• !MS INDUSTRIAL ... o,•nY ... OAR.A•• SAL• -· COltONA HL MAit me COMM .. CIAL .. , ,UltNITUH AUCTION ens Adu.I~ ooly, Quiiet It beauti-:~UNOI = ~STlllAL HllTAL ::: :;~~~:~"' ~: 4 BR 2 ba house: Back Bay fu1. 17676 Cameron 847-2125 ~~~~~sU.No = :~~~nv1s m: ::u~:~:L ~~~~~llfl ~= area: fl65 Month. Carpeta, RENTALS MUllTIN.,.Oll HAC" ~. Ac•u•• ,,.. "'AltOI • OHANs mt drapes. 646--0228 Apts. Unfurni1hed '0UNTAIN VALUIY ... L.MCll ILSINOlll '* RADIO . ntt " f la.AL la.ACM Jet HICMtT P•OP,lltT'I' '* TaLIYll"* tM5 3 nOUSES • rmt mm Gen I LOH llACM 2511 DRAlt .. co. ltltOl'laTY .,., "''" a ST810 Int S225 mo to $25C) .,. ORAMel COUNTY ~It OUT°" ITATS l'RO... Utt TA,I HCOIDHS !!?! CAYWOOD RI .. •. 540_.,._1;;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-1...,,,.A AMA '" lllT '1t CAMIRAS & IOUllJMlll'T .... <J ,.........,.,,. WHTMr•~· NH MOUNTAIN a D• ' HOHY IUl'l'LIH .. --------- MARnNIQUE GARDEN APTS. Parklike surroundings ruRNISHED BACHELOR! UNFURN1 BR-2 BR·3BR 2 baths available Carpebs, drapes, garage 11th & Sant• Ana, CM. 646-4233 646-5542 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Packet -vtiit -~iny - Import -MINI-KU. T News ti.em: We know 8 Scotsmtn "4>o WMrS 11 MINt- KILT." Bermuda Village .Spac 2 Ii 3 BR, Hi baths Carpets, drapes &: POOL! Near shopping & gch0ol1. From $110. Mgr. 2214 College #2 Maple Capri SPAC 2 lc 3 BR, llf.a b&U. Cpta, drps, 2 pools Near shp'g and schoola FROM $99.50 Mgr. 1998 Maple, #3 NEWLY PAINTED 2 BR w/gar • fenced. priv. Patio. Water pe.Jd. DELUXE. Waterfront l BR., 2 ba., carp., drps.. bltng, w a 1 h e r I d r y e r ; dock 'ft' /boet tie-up prlvil. Adults only. Yrly. lease $300 Mo. (GrMd Canal loc.) Owner 673--0207 FOR rent 2 BR un1. apt. Spilt level, 1 ~ ba. cpt, drps, dawsber, disp. all elec .. pool, encl gar. Oose to beach. Addt'l info call 536-3190 2 BR Duplex. pool. privacy, carpels, drapes, 1-story, garage. Uke new. Sl~. ~ or 842-8337 2 & 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool. P atio. M 0 R A KAI. 8181 Garfield. Pvt atreet 1 blk N. ott Garfield. 962-8994 L•gun• Be•ch 5705 100 CLIFF DRIVE LUXURY P'UR.N/UNFURN Yearly Leaae. 1 &r 2 BR atepa to Shore It Sbop1 Oceanvlf!W from every._. from $160 mo up. 49'-2449 5990 WANT 1 Bdrm Untum &pt. Including garage or carport up to $100 mo. Costa Mesa, Cd~. Laguna Beach, etc. For rm p 1 o ye d lady. 642-rol6 aft"' S: ~ p.m. or ..-lmds. WANTED Jwie 15 on long term lease, 3 BR house, C.d.M. Give lovini care. Xlnt ref. 549-1010 Young, S1J1gle employed man. 11eeks quiet 1 BR apl .. nrer beach. Aft 5 PM, i1 toll, call (.'OIJect 213: 28().1610 l.ADY wants un{ CdM. 1 or 2 Bdrm Apt or hsr. Patio. or yd, nr ~hp ~nt, to S150. 213: 59&-A726 AVAD..ABL.E May i.t. 2 room ottic:e, carpeted, util. tum. '5!'), 124 Broadway, O>sta Ml!f>'a. S4 2-1 08 S 543-mt. Big ato~ Genlges -fire- ptwf, ~ " Jt x 10' hlgh $45 mo. 2626 (1'81') Npt Biv. CM DREAM Cabin • ~ ee. with beau. view. $325 6>wn &: only $30 per mo tabs It. BRECK NOO'T RL'IY S4S-63SO Thi'! ClJtttiet and 5 ACR.m. 129.~ BR.EX:K NOOT RL'IY 54S«fi5 EXi:ellent~tfon-e-- Newly d«0r. rtore. 18X40 Exclwing•, It. L 6230 1875 Harbor. CM. 646-6654 CHOICE N.B. condominium Offlc. Rent•I 6070 LAGUNA BEACH Desk spaces available in newest ottice building et prime location in downtown Laguna Beach. Air condi· tioned. carpeted, beautilul paneled partitioning. T w o entrances; rear lee.da to Municipal par~ lots. $.'ill per month tor space. Add SS tor desk and chain. Add SlO for business hours an- swering 1ervice. All utilities paid exceJ>t telephone. DACLY PlLlYI' 222 FOREST A VENUE LAGUNA BEACH 49'1-9466 1741 Westc1iff Dr. Prime !Ot' tor Corp Ole's 3<XXl 1q tt. Wal/pan'l, Pvt OfcA, Crpl'A. Drps. air·cond, Gmd fir. low rent. ALSO: Luxury Suite 700/1400 sq rt. C<>op Bkrs. Owner 548·9586 2600 SQ-IT. at Prestige rlf. ~ 91>M!t.. Paneled Md ca.rf)eted. The very flne61 in N e'A1pOl"t Beech. All or part. Call 642-9811 for 11ppt. Offices: 188 E. 17th, OM Next Security First Natl Bank. Air oond. plenty perk- ing. Under 25c ft. Call Ray Realty C'.o. 642-4&1.1 Large It small. One with LIVING QUARTERS 646·2130 Modern Otrice-Orangl' Co. Bank bull<Jng. 230 E. 17th St . Coeta Mega. 642-1485 for ~ BR house und4!l' $30.000. OWNER 64&-1948 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL Bua. Opportunltl .. 6300 EARN S200 AND UP PER MONTH WORKING 3 HRS PER WK. S exclusive WO. ding routes avail for Orange CDmty for new and exciting machine. Nonoompelitfve. No selling, just oollect your 1)rofits Wei?kly. $795 total in- vesl ment buys 10 new ven- ding machines placl'd in pr Im~ locaOonl', FlNAN- ClNG TO Q LT A L I Fl E D PEOPLE. For further Wo call 213: 981-2495 m' writ• Short Ol•l Sales Ao MJr., 14515 Ventura B I v d. , Shenn~n Oala.. <'..al. 91403 I am looking for man tt' woman In this area capahi. PMning $20,000 • SJ0.000 yr. Mui;t havP. mngmnt •bility. S2.650 invstmnt req. Al J lll'Vi s. Mlct1l Dir. Kar s.f e- ty Mirror 646-9762 BUSlNESS BUYS Liquor Store Gr. S400M n Cocktails-Food Gr S300M yr A & W Franchi.'!e. Bch are11 Cocktails • net S25,(XX) yr. DOYLE.WOOD CO. 548-llfill Buy Now for Summer Toy shop on Balboa lu . Ema'btished ~ yean. AGT. 675-Qm 548-1467 .ws. Know bow to sew? 1i'llnchi~ · S2,000 requirfd l.34 Ogle. Costa Mesa, 926'.$ MIDWAY CITY 1'1' SUIOIVJllOM I.AMO nn s .. on111• eo<>DS .... d SANTA ANA M•t•Nn N» •IAL •STATR SHYICI "'' a1Nocuuas, scOfln wt Li o Isle 3351 COASTAL l'7W R.a. IXCMANGI ant MIKILUJllOUI Nit---------VEN DOME Gardener maintained. ~ "B" Placentia Av. SlOO Please look & then eell !137-0380 Rooms for Rent 5995 lndu1trl1I Rental 6090 JANITOR mute. GR $430 Short hour11. Excell. Opp F.P $6:,0, $400 dn 962-4167 LAeclNA IUCM 27tl ·B·u's· IWNAElfTs•so ncl n• Mite. WANTH ~ LOVELY 3 bdrm, rpt.s, drpg, SPECIAL! • ·GuM• •••u•L -• M·CH INl•Y ,.. .. .. .... '"" .,.. LVMIH • ·~ mt bit-in~. So. patio. lease $275 2 WKS FREE RENT :!: f~,,.:'1~1,.'llT1tANO g FINANCIAL..._ STORAGI rm mo, 673-4063 Make reservations NOW CA1t11Tu.No HACH me aus1!!11ss Olt"!,"ITVD ... , iu !: iu1L01No MATlttt•u •·~ N I R d t d DANA ..01NT ,,. ausi .. ass WA... sw111tt .,.. H 1 •-h ·~-ew y e ecora e aivHJtH coulfTY : :=~==~ :::'"" :'~; PETS •nd UVESTOCK _ unt ngt!!!._ ~·c ~ Close to 1hoppfn,, Park VACATION aaNTAU -MONIY to L~ Utt COtlDOMINIUM ~ .. c"!TT•s. HNaRAL ~. FrH Rent•I Book Boys Club & Gir s Club DU .. Ul.XU l'U .. L 1'n l'IRIOflAI. LOAMI ,. ... RENTALS ~~'::.~~... :: ooes wu Drop In •nd BrowM •Spacious 3 Br's· 2 Ba HOUMt UnfumielMcj HAL 11TAT• LOAllS ..,. ~~~::oclC = ' Bedroom, 2 Bath Glen Mar • Swim Pool • PuV~n HNlltAL *t :'~:rri~ a.a :: CALIFORNIA LIVING Immaculate. Fenced Yant. • Frpl fndiv/lodry fac'ls COSTA MHA n• NOUNCEMENTS NUHHIH "1t ;ns.oo Mo. Available Jn • Adults k Family areu MISA 01L MA• ri• AN sw1MM1N• l'OOI.• .... Jwie. 1 MS An•helm Ava. M1u vHD• aut and NOTICES ~AwTNIOSl•G• !!,!! WALKER & L.li"E c.M. 642-2824 COLLIN PA•IC llU ,OUllD (fl'" Mii) .... ~ ,.._ '°' NawP'ORT HACH ,,.. LOIT .... Yill~TIOffS .,,, 7682 Ed:inirer ltlWl'Olt'r M.-TS. ttlt .... ICMUU ..., T· ·NSPO··T .. TION 34.z...w;-'15 n....n f;veg. IT'S WONDERFUL the man" HARBOR VILLAS APTS. Z Br Studio Apt!. CJ>tii. drps. t>ltns, htd swim pool, Lndry tac., tree ))flJ'king. Maron adults. Mgr. Apt S..1. New Large 2 BR. [)rps, cpts, stove, garage, yarn. $1~. 673-4006 LGE. Deluxe, quiet 2 BR ii,, ba. Adults. Eamlde 240 16th P1. 548-6432 2 BDRM, quil't 11dul~ only, no ~. S95. 140 E. Bay St. 540-19911 SLEEPTNG rm for working man. Priv homr &: priv entr By Mo only $35. 154.3 Orani:e. (' M COMFORTABLE room for working man. Private en· tr11nce. 10'18 Santa Ana Ave .• C.M $12.j() UP wk W I kitchen $22.50 up Studio Apts. 23841A Newport Blvd. CM 5-48-9755 New $12.~ up. w.w carpet Kit. &vail, S,. m i · pr iv . 6'16-8.159. 135 Albert Pl. CM llllWl'OllT SMOa•I Im Al .. tOVNCIMSNTI '41t ll'A !I' "' """ ~ UYINOHI mt ••tmtt "" •o•TS a YAClfTt -SAle or lM Nr beedl Spac buys I.ft appliances you find LARGE 2 RR, patio. trplc ,, WORKJ.NG • CoUPjte gtru ::;::L~... = :::.·~&;:,,,llY :m ~=~~UISHS :: 4 BR ~. 184 be: Cf)U. In the cta;-sifled Ads. Cheek pool. Quiel •rN. $140/mo. livf' on Bal IAle, Kll & u••vHllTY flA.. m7 flUlllHL oraKTO•• ~4 1PHD-1K1 IOATI = l6x40' petio, rlsflwshr. bill ~m now. ~lfi3 r~ nn incl. S56 mo. 6'1!>-3613 1•v111• na noa1JT1 "'' 10•1 "'"n.a•s. •-bl """·---~R...,,E,.,..N""T,...A_L_S,,...------• • ALS R. ENT •Ls UCIC eAY .. CA•D OP TMAIMI "" ltOillT MAINTeNANC• _, "' tni;, vwnorr. !!62-0225 " •MT nu" nn 111 MaMHtAM Ht7 ~'iw LA• u,~!41!H ::;: 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, sml yd ...... _ Apta. Unfurnf1hed Apta. Unfurnished Apts. Unfurnished 1•YINI "••An .. caMat••Y Lott ..,. ....... .. ..... .-·~~--------------------------------COttONA D•L .... .. CIMllTWRY c•'"" "" •OAT $Liit. MCOlt•' = $145 yrly. June I. Fir11t t\ lut c t c 5100 c-t• M-· 5100 IAl.IOA ... c.-~ .. --ru 6419 "" SIRVICU 1"""'0 v 8 N n-h OI • M... 5100 oat• M•H v• ·-II......... .. -·-•AA'f •INTALS ..,. '""" a:n uren. r ""'11C ._ ______________ ..._ ______________ _ aAY _..... -M9,.,_IAL PARIO t411 ....,. ,~ LIOO 11&.9 _ .. , AUC'nOM .. MAT CHAltTH = BJ. 3 child OK. 2:J.3:)t8.J.921 IALIOA llUMD -AVIATION IUVM:• 6411 fltl"lltO &OATS ldWf'OltT WSIT -• V9L '411 &OA.1 li!OYIN• tld ~·•1tT1NaT01t .. ,.cw .. :.': T'ltAlftPOHATICHI ,... MAT 1T...-1 : Huntington HU"!~':.!°:"~ : AUTO ftA1t.1POaTATt01t .,.. ::C':.:r,...,.• .,.. H•rbour 3405 SUL HACH .... LnAL llOft(ft .. flLYl"O LaSSOIU '1111 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~=:·:.:i:v-= r.1vit1oitrCToRY' MOllLI HO..... .,..,. Solve 4 Simple Scr11mbltd Word Puult for 4 Chucklt o.-~ .. COUWTY -llCCO'"""" .. ::m.r·· :::: WATERFRONT SANTA ,..,. .. •imn•••• s1•vica • 1&..1CTR1C CAU '"'!??! HOME WllTM ... Td llti .,l'Ll•MCI ..... , ....... Mlt MO'l'O•CYCLIS .,,.. MIOWAY CITY ... .u.MAl.T, 0.. "" MOT04UCOOT... 3 BR 2 b th ri ode '"'"" """ Ma!NTI ... AUTO 1t•flAIH ... AUTO SlltVICll • '-'Rf1 •• a • p vatc d -COUT'l .,. AUTO...., .... '-....... AUTD TOOU a • ..,.,, ::: Tmmed. occupancy, ~aJle LAGUNA •SACW -..anmt1t• ... ',~'•"'L1a~~ ~L ..-at 1435/mo. Bkr. Call Dick UGUNA •ieun • -_..., MAlll'T'ltlMtCI .. '"" ,.., .. "'"" ,_ ..... CUJM11tTI .,. .. a. MAtON•Y..... -CAM,... IUI Fabian 847-2531 CA"'"""" .. • ......... RIVICll ..., T'lluatt ""I '!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CAl'111'u.lf!O I~ ... IMlllUMI.. et Jlll't '"'1; DAltA "°"'1' ' .. CAftll... _,, IMl'OllftD ~OI ... COMDOMJtUUllll -c.&•....,.MAll•• ... ......, CARI ~ &..fun• leach 3705 OUl'Lml9 ....... _,. CMl .. lt'fta.. ... A.ftMUlt. cuttlCI ...,. lltENTM.S cumtT • ....,... .. !"~ ="..,;oes : Rentals Availabl. hh. Pu"'._-.. ~~ ..__. ~ MWl1W. --CM;;;"'CU'M... -~~:.lfT'I• = At)tl a hou• • •II price ('Deft .... .. Ulll"n UY ... """'. ... A.VTO l.Ut... = r1111iea. w. nffd lddltlonaJ MllA ,,_ ... __,....,. -"'89 CAal rmtaJ.a 6 p&vPG"tJ Ultinp. THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATELY? CUSTOMERS WAJTING Bedcwtth RJC)' Lquna Ddl-flf ·S, o-t. IJW7:"f*M_ UNTAY ...... f umliihlil 4100 St• A TTkACT IVE. ....,, bdrm., ..... patio, pr, Mult., ftO pets. Op.,. ~A Rat1tr1 Dr. O learra1199 lstters of the four 1rro111bled WOl'd• be- low to form foor '111'ple word1. I I r I r . .... .,,,,. ................. .__ ----~ -------- JOIN .. ...,_, 111 UM DAILY PJID? W AN't AJ:llt ... SCIAMUTS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICA noN 1100 . \ I ------- 2400 ~q. rt. S165 pPr mo. 110 It '.l20 three phaM powPf 19'l2 Placimlia Ave. <Asta ~sa. 642-7'26.1 QUANSET Building approx 1000'. $65 per mo. ' 545-7351 lndust. Si;.ace 746 W. 17th Costa MeSll 3600 sq ft Owner 1213) 434-5082 Lots 6100 OWNER DESPERATE MUST SELL Dan11 Point * A romtr mm· mercial lot on Pacitir C"""' Hwy. CircumstancE'~ rif>. m11nd 1t1le nf this rhoir! prop!>rty al on.re. Will take rt'llsooable down Pll.Yfl1Pnt and C1IJTY T.O. Write Dllily Pilot Box P88. a.,c; Blvd. x,... 50 :r 175 lot plus small rental SlS,tXMI Georae William90n. Rltr. 6734350 OPEN EVES. PARTIAL Ocean v i e w; Corona de! Mir. Oiolce o · i.ize lot NOT l'"l.M>bold. Lov~y lreet1. I H • 2 0 1 0 ~altar I.ht', frtt A clMr, In Port Charlotte. Florida: tell or tradr.. 646-1441 aft T pm, Mort9•ge1, T.D.'1 6345 $5565 h.t Trust Deed pay~ $55.6.~ mo. including 8% on small level oc~Ti-lot. AU due 3 yrs, 10% dittcolmt 494-1137 OWN"ER • n 9.000 1st T.D. 20'i~ Dis. Well 8l!CUl"ed 547.7401 ~44 ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Found (FrH Ads) 6400 LONGIN'&S MAN'S WATCH. lnscript1on l~ntllie!I at !tie l'll'WJ)Ort Beech Police It"· tiM. f'OUND nesr Mayfair Mkt .• Co8tA Me1111 . Gla111e1 In black C8SP. 64!>-9293 MALE White cat. VJc ot Conina del Mar. 673-D» Lost l.OS1' • Sun April 14, bone white handblil. p i p t d wlblaclc, 2 bandJ.eg, 2 1dp. per llOCkf'tll an~-eon-. WM lml)('l'tanl peraonal J>tp!rl. v9lue only to mt. Libenil r~ f<Jr rt"turn ot lnformAtion. S<l()-8395 or Ml-4m. .. I ~, QAl1. Y PILOT • J. INCIMINTS emf NOTICES ANNOUNCIMINTS ANNOUNCIMINTS - end NOTICES end NOTICES ANNOUNC~MINTS 1"4 NOTICU '401 lMt 6401 _L411f ______ 640_1 LM ... ~~--~~~--~ ~--~--~~---- L.oat !tfr.CEO f'1male p u p p 1 , 'A1titt "' b\11{-!(. long hair r.~ & ~uld collar Vic Newland It WIJ'nff, 1'. V. 817-<4117 SMAU. m&J. Qilhutbra, fawn w/wtute marb. vie. Sill Newman, HISlt. Sch. 142-2242 Reward LOIT: Vic 0: Hamllton and Meyer Pl., I blu. puUeet. OUI S48--0145 &tttt 6 p.m. 1.arJ' IH)', black A white cat wtfll cmofted e 1 r . CrtEAM male tea-cup poodle LOST In CM; 2 pr of prea ·~,Ag". 5*-tGT Vic Hosp Rd 6 Oki Npt eye .,,._... FiDde.r pleue L06'T -lrilb Setter, male B'.vd. NB. Sllvtr coUar. call S46-M96 Reward. pup. Vic Collese Park. Moo.- ~l8--QS4 Whit• ~T ~ dq '-16a. ~780 rm The Kind Of Woman Who Gets What She Wants • • • Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Befieve mt, there's nothing tround our Mme 1nymore th.t isn't being used -bee.use the minute I discover som.thin9 is no lon9er needed, I sel it, while it stil hes mHimum v1lue, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT Clauified Ad. Th.t w1y, instHd of 1 clutter of things we don't use, I h•ve the ertr1 cesh that lets me h1v• the t1eW9r things ••• th• 0 extr1" thin9s my whole f1mUy enfoys. Here's what I mHn. The cesh I 90t for the good clothes and ._,ys the chilclrer. hid outgrOWft bought me the decorator I.mp I'd beef' wanting. The music.I instrvment no one pl.yed ~id for • big ~rt of our port1ble stereo unit. The power tools redecorated our daUCJhter'1 room. And, just for the fun of ft, the pd cheir th.t just clidft 't m.teh anything anymor. took my husb.nd ftnd me out f0t • f 1bulous dinner at the f anci.st redaurant in town. 6o throYgh yovt ho.,,., Meb • 1st of 11 the worthwhile things you fWMf that 1ren't l*n9 used. (You'I be surprised at the number you tum up the first time.) Then , dial 642-5671 _,, time betwNn I a.m. and 5 p.m. and give .your ht to a friendly, uf*lent:ed Ad Wrfter. That's al fhere la to it. ft's iMipensfve fool tt Clft cost you II attte 11 PENNES A DA Y1 Wei. now that yeu bow my secret -tsn'i it time you -JOf tfafN fOWer4 ..... L ..-, ~ &ving with -DAD. Y Pl.OT a..lfr.N Adi?-stert '*"' the kir,ci ef ..... who .... whit ..... teMyt Ca11Now642-5678 ' TINY Femai. Wack Poodle llffdt medical attn recent surgery. Vk:. HaMcnst A Hall of Fwne a r e a I • Reward. 56-783'7 Lost: ~rman Shepherd fe- male, ii,., yn, blk A ta», Named 'Brtllda' Apr. 3. Vic of Gartldd • 8-cb amt. HB. Reward. IG-1758 LOST Sunday m or D fn I Sinmtae llultend ma.le cat new to nel&tlborhood Hartio.- Hllls a.ru, CdM. Reward. 6\f-7333 P.rsonara 6405 ...,_ . ~ Jl Gewtck. Uc.. m..cl • IWWl'ID . -. * * * * * * SllVICI DIWICTOIY JOIS I EWLOYMIN1*' & IMPLOVMIN1 L~nt •110 Help W• ...... Mlfl nDI .... W..IM *a 1200 UAYNOR'S LA.HDSCA.PING • GAR.ODONC SERVICE State tk:fonMd c:Glfn:tr, R~t!al -Comtnerelal ...... ~job too blaJ a35l1 JNTDlQA. • at paintiq. Prtcee l1a'1ted for 1prlna ~an • up. tre. nt. 30 yr exp. Call Oiuck at 548-5314 PAPERHANGD'fG 6 PAINT- ING, dee ..... '° Yrs. a. Loe nL ~1322 aft 5 pm FIRn ~ Paiatlna A ~·FREE &&. TI.MATES. 56.38 TRAIN EB No experience ueeeaary. 18 to 35 yura. IUCh achoof graduate. U yoa have tJle apUmda, we will train you. Permanent •mplo~ It· cellent opportunity for adnmceo•t INTERVIEWS MON. THAU PIL SPS Western 2701 So. H1r1Mr, Sant• AM • An equal opputwnfty • .., .. , .. REUBEN'S & COCO'S COOKS YounCJ men In- terested In trowinCJ ortan- batlon. lxcel- lent l111Uranc• plan & profit ..... IMJ ........ apply in person MtwHft • & 4 P.M. 1555 w. Adams. Costa Mesa &tllllllOll YOUI& MBI 11 to 21 If you'n 1-ll ~ -. ployment becaUle )'OU wm "° 10QDI, or bave bad to settl.e for a position that dots not pay well, cmaider this rat• opportunity. $3.33 hour. J. W. RHlnson haa openinp for: *JANITORS Full tfme Jxctlltnt lteneflts Apply Pt,...,nel 11).4, Moo. thru l'rl FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT llACH An equal oppot'bidU)' employft' BUSBOYS APPLY ANTnME Reuben E. lee 151 E. Coast Hl1hw1y Newport ... ch S.t"men • Menapn Carter opporty wlaa ~ arm offmnr Mer 100,.. taaJ funrls. J'd or pt um.. No exper nee. •• tratn. Npt Bch omoe, NHG2 Santa Ana oab, MT.a!l Investon J"lnanciaJ Ser-ricN, Jae. CARllJIR IOYS cooo' ROOT!I AVAJLABLZ llUNTINGTON BUCll DAILY Pit.OT • IG-cm • BOYS 10·14 Good roua.1 • Good ...,at! BALBOA PENlNIULA DAILY "LOT e MWID e Combination, E 1 t l i'iiiir Buyer A Warehomemu. Start at 911111> ti> $8!fO mo. IA-pa· Hll1I area. Watllr Co. Exp. prefemd. Pb. m.- ... app't. WIEMAN ~ . .,..s...-. Rallllller S. 410 Midi St. HUntin""2 ~ -~--- - ,. -- I ····----•••t.• .... -.... - --· --- . JOIS a IMPlOYMINTJOIS a •~tcWMINT JOIS a ,,.._OYMINT w........,, ..,. 17, lW DAILY PILOT •• .._ 1 W...... Men 7'1CO tW W JOU & !MnOYMINT ~I IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMJtLOYMl'NT J0as & IM'L0YMIN1 ,.-~-· ~NDIH po. MllllCHANDISi l"UK -.. I • p ........ Men 71!0 Help w..._ ..... 1• ,..., W'"'td ... : Wanted He~ Wanted ScMel..-nttrvclt.n 7600 SALi AND Tit.ADI SALE ANO Tit.ADI Wonwt-7400 ....,... 7400 -.n 7400 flOl Offl• 14ivlpment IOU Pianos a o,...,. lllO EXPERIENCED · *Westeni Girl C•-...a.·KeVBllR-L Op-e.rafot-s.u.terlat Trlfnlftl <S> n.n.L t~boatd NCR ISJ:1l ir-·~ ---" --ATTENI> 'nlE ei.ctric add.lnr mach!Des. PIANO & OlGAH IMlt Me4erft Up-te.Oate llOO H eb. Can John "SELL·IN" Poatlon now available for one uperlencecl -.d qoalltled b:a offke rouUnea and tome uperieDQe with ta key addJ.nC machlne, typewriter and IBM Key Punch. BUSINESI COLUXa: IA the KlnpbtU'Y 644-1700 Ext Y"· we're h&vina' • ''1111. Soutbllncl. n,. ICbool cl. '18, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mon-In" for Sptinl. floor mod· IN THIS WORK? Prol:ram~ Leun!nc with da1 thru 8aturdi y •'•· lhow model.I, tract.IN the '1lnbibtnr ldlool" touch. of planot A orpm will 10 ComplN Secretanal -G1r1t• Sal• 8022 at low, UN P1it*. WHY ·• ................ ,., Otod .. 11ry and flne Company benefits. , ..... call Mer .. Nt o .... nmen, ~nel Office, DAILY PILOT 8"J&bup -Jml Ke)'J)IJDCh. DON'T YOU lhop \II bdore Start U1 Moadq-!:'tlllJ.DI CONSOLE TV $28. Ottlce you bey? ~ t.IMJ, de*, rdn 541: Fnl1datre. WARD'S BALDWIN mJDIO el ••olllCltlc Yah• -4 CM-........ ,..._.nt,.... .... fer you. • w ..... Med Now( 642-4321 POLLY PRIEST top rm, NP dr ~; Sinai 1801 Nrwport, CM 642-MU IUSJ:m:m COLLEGE dr. refrtr. c:roe.top·freeur -N u-Bl .. B $40. Lou men..! WO ~ Telt¥1sion 1205 .-"Pbc;;1ii.m3' "· · lor (reu) C.M. 646-9181. -------- Day & Swing ~IDpe'tall Wiiiard Jo~ Atchlt-.ct & Ateoclat• 1500 Adams, Ca.ta Maa Stal. Typlsh Exec. Typlatt Dfct. S.Cyt 8ooldc..,.n Clerks LIFETJME cttt . 0t!ko9t 10 ,=· pp1 RENT OR IUY =========~=========! l..ao1'ypina~l73 Del m~ ~~: ceLeR Help Wanted Help Want• Mar CM. 548-281!8 Man.-Wed. M<Mn1. 869 C.on1ma, CM Womet1 7400 Women 7400 MERCHANDISE flOR 646-5641 or forward .... ume to DAILY PILOT Box p.92, Cotta Meta, Call f. • ,.,. Latlte Op«aton e. ladW Dril Operators Ne hperiHCe Nec...-yl APPLY IMMID. * Westerft Girt 1784 w. UQcoln, Anablim 7100 Ha.rt>or Bl.vd. Statlsflal Typist SALE AND TRAOI Ml-SC-Haebo--ld-l-tema--and-TV furniture IOOO Hardware. 989 Linden Pl •-------~• C?d. All day S6turda,y SECRETARY Day Shift Must have dean CalUornia dtivtnc record. ApPly YELLOW CAI CO. US E. 16th St. O.ta lfesa ~ F,qua1 OWol bmJI)' «nplcryer F o r Consulllnc Engi· neers' ot&. in Newport Beach. Shorthand ioo, t)'plq eo. G o o d opportunity tlr alert, neat 11,ppearins, penonable )'Ollnl lldy. Excellent wortctnr condi- tjons and employee bcn• tits. Phonr PerSOODel De- pe.rtment toe appoln~ meet. FURNITURE PATIO .f\Jm., dint. ntll Returned from tab'es, tnme & mattrua FREE boob, toys etc. 842-8100 decor.tor studios Spanish Mediterranean AppllancH 1100 e Prod9Ctlon Grinder • Drfl ,,.. ()penltors Cotta"- A~del.Wenten 7JOO CEii Phone Mr. Andrews 675.3551 ALL NEW --------Must Sacrlfi~ $615 NEW GAS DltY!l WAS ORIG. $1691. WAS $181 1 v ..... Parts & Labor $1 Me. ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: 2 Left at $149 C•sh Swing Shift newport . personnei agency Production Control Department. Ez. perienced general office dutiet. INTElJ.JGml' Acttve Im· p~ lad)' to l\IPPlY 50- 100 peopJ. • mo fOr mkt ttS8rdl/new product con- cept. Interview• for next 6· 10 mo. Amele retainer A lots al fun. 673-3130 Gorreoua I tt. Spanlab IOfa OR and Match 1n1 Cbalr. Payments of $1 .16 Wk. Cuatom q u 11 t e d with 1BT1 Hubor Blvd., C.M. cvved wood trlm. R. 10 tt. Open tU 9 p.m. No Dep•sit e 1"9ne Lathe Operator • Screw MacWM Operator 133 DOVm DRIVE NEWPORT BUOi CALL OR APPLY A.o equal apportu:nf ty mnployer ~ ~Tpm :::::::;:::;;:;===::======= MA~ Per300 t'o work In Jobe Men, Worn. 7500 accounting office. ~e Sevilla Carved velvet '°fa. RENT OR BUY tu.vy Dane oak end tables New automatic wuher and matchlni cocktail ta· $2 Week bt.. S Pkce Kina size Med-COLOR KING TV Rent With Option to lllJ 521-7555 CALL Oil APPLY &C-3870 CIA-VAL CO. iterranean ou panelled OPEN T DAYS I.lie cl. l/J kry addft' • --------1 CLA-VAL CO. ™ followinr opport\mlties are for a W!f'Y mccesatul ~ arm. with~~ ienW tmellll'fnt ~ IDlllt. AIDOIW tb1!tr maD7 bmeftt., they oft« Pl'OCt lbarinc. ltoc:k pcUdp&tioa and medical ~. nie. are J'EE PA.ID Im- mediate ~p tn the1r new Oranp Olont)' lilcil- "'-[or 6~1nb'ma· don reprdinr their r. quirementa for eed1 poci. tion 11-.! be.law, plea.tie call UI It ~ ~ con. 17th & Placentia Costa Mesa 541-2201 typewriter. Knoow ledg9 cl bookk~ brlpful but not Local manufacturer ha requ.in!d. Willing to tra.tn. Immediate openln11 for: Write M 89 Daily PUot. ~:. ~ .;:..~ 539.9531 893-1031 mattress. Large Spanl..lh d• REFRIGERATOR cot d!nJ.nc room. Gold leal NE:W HOTPOINT Spanllh table laml)9. Hane-L&rp 2-Dr Auto Oeao.t '~ 17th & Placentia Costa Mesa 548-2201 An eQUll opport:wllt)i «nployer ASSEMBLY WAITRESS Steed)' daytime position; :rounr woman, preferably nwrled. El Nipl Country • Electronic Assemblers oub, Laguna Niguel ~ e Wiremen 1n& swa1 lamps, etc., rte. $199 CASH Each piece can be pUl"Chu-OR ed lndMdu.aDy. Make Payments ot $2 Week Tenu available ll7T Harbor Bbd., C.K. Newcomers to Calif. Open til 9 p.m. Iv., iru• ... , •lnlGm&Telll nmERS·DRYEIS·IAm ,, a.sm fDr lnt.ervlew. AAPA.•---· -WUUllVIU GIRLS 16 TO 22 ...Wt.UUrt.llfn!JLhtd Credit approved hnmedJately WASHERS $29.95; dryers R & D FURNITUR! s.15: Frtturl $15: Rmll .• .a.. •• ....... ,,. u coppertone Ir >.voe.; Guar. ~~~--- -'-""- ---__ __._._._ __ ruu time, to wont rrom our commerclal firm with order desk dept. Earn up to llL.-I I ...... _ .... 1 Every night 'tll ' 81t A Sun 'til S CAS STOVE Apt liu $32.SO &U-0898 ··~"\: llMtro-Mechanlul ~ requirfd In tile a. cl. 'b&llc test equiplMDt and rnediani- cal ..-..zrtnc dMces. AbWt:Y to tMptct fabrt• cateii a D cl a...m&ed Jl1lltold drc:llft board.a. -APPLY- Mlnhlll Communlcltlons 2230 S. Anne St. Santa AM, Ca Hf. An eqml oppcirtUlllt)' tmP'°Ytr DISHWASHERS 11 or OLDllt NIGHT SHIPT Uf'LY JN PD.SON .. 11 and 3-S IEUIBI E. l& 151 I . Cout Highway Newport IMch IARTEIDEI Mleble, ~enced. Part • flill time. Apply In penon to Mr. B1D JuaM&UJM between 11 .t noon .t 5 AS acept MOllday .t Tueld.aT N.wport Herber Y.cht Clut. T2ll W. Bay Ave. Newport Buch e Wlld•n e C.WMt Sett.I Mob41• Home lx,.rl...ce IJC..alent .,,.mmUy -Appty- EJPl.ORfR MOTORHOME CORP. ""'*"ct· Documentation Secys. No shorthencl. To $416 Cuetomet hrvlce Clerk to $4 16 Acntt Clks to $372.50 Oen Clerk to $372.50 Wt a1ao baw oths lfttll\. ~ oppo1 twdtt.!1 -tome fee paid by the em~ one fft to be peid by the applk:ant. g months factory uperl. ence: Electronlca Ulem- bly. Contact: Luke Wood 3324 W. Warntr Sa.nta Ana COLLINS RADIO CO. Experienced Teien $1.15 hr. plus bonus. For -r• fr nge _,....,ts. llPt't. call Mia Carie. Onty people with at &t64l1l. least six months ex• perlence 1hould apply to EXPERIENCED & licensed lhampoo a1rl foi· exclusive Salon in l"uhton Island, Newport Beach. C a 11 14+-148' or 6#-2151 Mon thru Sat. t to e. Assembly Tr•inMs Day A Night Shift No exp nee. Ma~ Yacht. 1665 Babcock, C.M. S EC R ETARY-Bookkeeper for dental oltic:e. Require• intelligence, Initiative .t pleasant personality. Dental PARAMETRICS 929 laker Str ... Costa Me.. 549.2221 J. W. Robinson H11 openln .. fo rt It - JENT COLOR TV SPANISH l'rom Mfg. Showroom SAMPLES _A_nt_lq~ues _____ 1_11_0 Living Room Set OLD, UNUSUAL t ONLY! Oak wood-turned DmcoruTORi ART $9 MONTH Rental can awly tr> pcnebW ORDER BY PHONE 523-3851 . II to 9:30 • T DAYS Low boys, consoles. portalUe $29.95 anns. ~ $349. NOW $199. * A f I A fi 5-Pc Dinette Set n queS UC On 1 ONLY. OU-top heuaoo eXten. table w/f wrought Bmd.t.y, Apr 2'llt, 10 a.m. tron chain, black or 1voca-D'-l'SPECTION WEL<X>ME do. $89.95. 9 a.m.·9 p.m. D.A.ll,Y 5·Pc 8edroom Set Mall)' lu>dreda of aood qua.I. F1oor sample _ ONLY 1. lty items. Lot of bard-to.find Ught oak. Re1 $229.95. NOW 11 ... old piecet -carved ONLY $109.95! jade! * Stock on band ONLY. A·OK NO DOWN PAYMENT Commlu lon G•ll•ry Secretary $400 N C R 0 "'1)et". no essential. Write 4000 Campus Drive Insured future with relbtie perator c/o Dally Pilot Box M86. Newport leach company tor the gtrl who •·nk of America .,_ ... _ &A"''- Salespersons AND UP 2 Rooms Furniture 11?2 Getderl GroYe Blvd. Res. sm tor 1295.85 ~ 8Uc west of ec.cll Blvd. DISHWASHER Morning a .... t opportunity for am- bldoua young man. Apptf ID PfrlOO between 2 and!' p.m. dally. Snack Shop 2305 E. Cont Hwy. Corona del Mir BORED & TIRED --"" H ~uag ma.uuue operator•. _Womens shoes 04 ......... es. Sportswear, mme traineee Not• Teller $350 l0l6 lrvlne ~ acceptad. Apply 'S1I -Mens furnishings >. IOldeft oppal1ulltty ln the Newport BMch s. Oak st. s.nta Ana, ?:30 -Mens clothlnt worltt cl. finance. An equal --.-it)' to 3: 30. Front Dffk Clk $350 .,,.,..,. ...... l'ull time Sh t W ti< tn rmployer EXPER Steno &: P 8 X lxcellent !Mneflts. pl=·~~~~ ... ~ .. l!!m!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ oPerator tor front office AUCTION S.Wfnn Machlnet 8120 Hl·FI & Stereo 1210 ~.. desk in Motor Hotel l.n • ·~·· A11l1tant BookkMper I..IJ\ima Beach. <TI4) 49'-Apply Personnel Fri .• Apr. 19• 7:30 p.m. Gone Home to Mother 1988 SOLID state Mpeed Clerk Typist $290 Age 25 to 3& 'Experlenced 4563 lo-4; Mon. airu Frl. N,,., 6 Uled Furniture. New 196S automatic qui 8l!tVtnC Stereo. Beauliful oondt. Raptd .ctvanommet db a In pcyroll, ~yean ~ EXPER I ENCED Apt FASHION ISLAND dlvanl, loveseats. hidH-madtlne. Take OW!' p&y· Letton t.yaway.P91 balm. ~~:=~tor the ~ce accounts receivable. manager. 34 wilt.a. 2 pool•, Nl!WPORT BEACH bedt, Ott. chain, bedroom mentl of $4.!IO month Cir ce cl. $19.35 or SIMD ,.u • Type 55 wpm, rood refer-no maint. Free rent I: $45 An eQ\111 CJll)llOl'tWlity sets, dinln& sets, china cab-$40 25 cs* Buttonholet paymrnta. <hdlt Dept. General Clerful $290 enCH _.._,, To .... 50 mo. 1998 Maple St.,,...,_ cal1 --.i-~ lnets, commodes, cocktail ~--blind·. .__A ,.~' 535-7289. Anaheim ' Pbo and pUbli ct. ·~ ..... ~ •" "".. ... ., .. .,,..,.T"' tables bunk beda chests ov.,.......... •-••· <KV Au~dc rnim~ cor:.:._ boor. Irwin 213: 8ffr-0781 des~• mattrusea 'dinettes' cnt1ve itltchec etc. without F1SKER 'fhit4..-"N, Send ~of qualifica&m R.N. PART-TIME, 3 to 11 a MEN a women to drculatt rock ' t ' TV' ' attactuneii.. Oll!elft' &lW"BD· model A60 1tG'90 ndJo I.deal location In area. to R.M.T. P.O. Box ru!, 11 to 7 ahllts. Excell.ent pOpular petition. Must be lam::.•· n 'e; r ;:;;., ~ tee ltill good. wm tell cal> ~ Oolt SlOOO. 41N Work~ ti= hr. Newport Beach. aa1a.ry A benefit.I. Parll: Lido registered vottr cl Oran&e comer Gllta. bool«:ues, Rw-tnet with madllne b' $5.00 old. $li0(). ~ Coo•alescent Cen~r 46r County. Good 119)'. Inquire tng mach1nel refrigenators euh. 522-3520. = ~ 1'J!J :=-. Jbpblp Rd. NB 644-8044 at 1905 E. lT!h St., Jltoom atoves, w~. dryen AND 1967 SINGER Conlole. Local Tape bcorden 1220 Hon w1th com1)1ltible boa. ffUD HOSTESS BARMAIDS. . • . ~~ or phone MUCH MOREi Serviceman leaving t b • ROBER.TS (AKA.I) 7 T 0 e UNIQUE e ... and GO.GO • WINDY'S AUCTION UM. A.uunw! PlliYIJlftlta ot en-tleld IJtlrec> J; • r No Money Down OAC $1.00 per wk. buy leaM plu. Newporter TV Sal• 2021 Harbor Blvd CM ~ Tenn. u ~ u $3.M wrek &t the Garden GroYe Frwy. Approved Furniture Ack tor •'Suddfe" 2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ' CAPI'AIN'S cbaJts nc -Dally ~9. 1Q.6 SUnda)t ..,., ....., . ' • ••• -• dWse lounce mo. walnut l•iiiil~il,,_.•_,..,-..... -1 mirror uo. ~3121 l'tacement ~ Appty Mia Huffman DANCERS FOREIGN $1.'IS wetk or $39.15 cub. ~incl. xmt ~ $250. o1, .... ltchincOP •• M.~ ~1~ 1885 Park, CM 64&-8831 $300 per week Mon than 100 comrtries • """"'L N d z~. bu t t 0 D b 0 1 t . 675-«98 aft 5. • WVW<J ··-H 633-5483 « 633-9763 200 job clMllftcationl. ~ ~,,,..,, ewport Blv . OV'erCalta, blind .Utchel, ====-===== wcrt A: ee.m a fttld7 al-Mldka1 X.Rq .... tr> te!50 OWIJd JohMOn'S OPERATORS lea OK. Write P.O. Box 2217, Behind Tonya Bldg. Mat'la. automatic bobbin winder. Sportfnt Goodt 1500 117 of re ~ ........ $'S.25 Orange 92687 Cotta Meu 646-8688 "touch • o • matlc'' e t c. ' $72 50 Elcrow Ofer •••••••• to $liOO 2750 Ha rbor Blvd. ~=~ee.r$so .E;:i:en:; T!ACHl!RS OPEN DAILY 9 to ' without s.tt.achmt'111S. 1 s Winchester mod. u..,. • Secys, many •••••••• to SSOO Costa M... months gua.ran~. C 1 11 Gun Ind other m!llc. pn1. Secyw, JBal11 ........ to Sl500 J.46.6S92 MonJ'O'r'la, N.B. 00.26fi6. SUMMER DIPLOYM!Nr BAKER furn .• WO: 6' Hep. tuzytime for 1nfD. 523-0!175. S15-441() aft &. DMV ................ to $450 LADY, live in 1 to 2 months, Phme Mn. Hobkirk plewhlte 1ldeboard $4()(); !=========-=======::. Au-. Parts ~n NCR Bkpr ............ M50 SICRETARY to 1111.lt tn baetlold duties • ~or~ din. tble. ll8"X42". $350; Musical lnat. • 8125 Mlecellaneous MOO Pl"'*' ~oad rmn t.. Auto Sen. CUlhW •••• $400 Modern 2-0tl oftlce In ·Coi care chldrn. New baby a.r. EXPER Fry cook. 1'1lltnM OUPPfndale dwn, 1 aide & A<XXJ mUtar wittl Amlricu Mo-~ pn otc •••••• $400 on& del Mar ~ rt'ring. 50-7265 1u1J.yr. T 11n-3:30 pm Ben-1 arm, $650: 2 leather arm oe1 ~I~ W ~-Ex· POOL TABLES ton O>. but wi11 eorllllder ~ •.•••••••••••• S390 o~g avallable for unua.-BABYS11TER. AftttDoona ton'a Cottee Shop 133 S chairs (gold) $75 each. fer. 6~180tc>M. or ol· TOP NAMES! eapeble MIJ'rter man who Medical Secy •••••••••• $375 ual.ly competent, sharp, ex-for Khl-age chldrn. NB Out Hy, L&auna 673--037'9 From $295, $12. mondt ll:nowl p&m ~~ of Cienmll Ofc ........... ~ pertenced firl. PIHaant ~ 6~ •ltim>oon 6 CPLE WTD. MaJnt work. A OR.EXEL d.lnlnr set. dnlp Pfanos & Organs 8130 Bnmswic:k, Delta, ,,.._, a:y manuf.acttrtt & who Typ\. • • :,.. ........... S346 phone pen10nel!ty. Mun be eves maid ~ tor motel .ti. 1eaf exten. table, f Cbaln. 25 mod. Slat. bed. w/ Ht. wU1 work to qua.llt;y for p&rta PBX .................. $312 exceptJonal typtlt-it Jnat SI'ITER Nilhtl fer 9 & 14 Salary + Apt. ~9755 C09t $400. Ulce MW -$100! * PIANOS It ORGANS '* time suar. BADGER, $84 manager within 4 month&. 1'Ue ~ • • • ·• •• • • •• • • • S29f I> wpm. No SIR. U• dicta-yr. old; 5 niabta: my borne. M'OOO'S Need RfnJcy.tJnk Drexel oottee table A 2 mat. * Larill!lt etoC'lt In So. Cal.lf. 407 S. Main, Orange 53IJ.4S11 WEIKL Y SALARY SG. per mo. plus commJit. N1llW9 AkSt9 • • • • • • · • • • $288 phOM. Ace n to 40. If quai. R«tr. 548-Cl Call before Sin&·a·lona Plano Pla.Yer :..:= end tabin a.'50· * 20~-40% oft.pl~ ptanoc WE IUY & SILL r.a fft8 ~ Ailk for Mr. Bryant. Al..LSET AClNCY ttied. can 613-7688 5 1'.M. Call 642-1&11 for appt. · 1000 rolla to choose from e Diamonds e GoW UUIUl HOLIDAY RAMBLER 431 W. 191.h, C.M. 64UT52 .,..,..., * Ta""'"'a T-m1 T-* um Harbor Bl'fd., C.ll. UllVORY fjBMf NWLU l Fulle,..llH, Can • RESTAURANT HELP • Office furniture I010 ...... _. ... . • ~.... Antique & Old Jewelry .. lllllV 6C2-«rZ3 Stt BettY Bruce at fll\ft IU'U earn $4. bour. Wt train. e PART·TIME • cub for JOUr piano or tnde Almost anythlnr. TRAD~ DUIWI I H.B. Mn. Gree 11ber1 • ~91163 • Wllnut deck, ~'. $'56· IT~ piano for nn spinet c. M. Jewelry & Lelft m fl is addlns morr lalel people. 842-3525 COOK wanted for out of Walnut sw1vel chair, $15. Field• Wholesale Plano C.o. 1838 Newport Blvd., CM. Ace 19-35 TIRE CHAll&EI i.66 C xec ~omemakera ~ )'OU have NURSE tor 1 d1Dd, full at gtntr 1"19D!rt. ean nee: 2 lidr arm cbain. $25. W12 Brookhunt at °'8pmA11 • 648-if(l e U ,.,a need eXtra moMY ti& . • Apney for Caner Gtrta time to IPllft. We olleT' • pert time, at.ate qt, e'XP • ~3-95ll or 5J2""*11 Good cond, ~ eves. G•rden Grov• (714) 6JS..2T10 ,., tar thole F.aatet outtlt.: Permen~t po.tdoe. MJat. 410 w. Cout Hwy., H.B. !lexfble llCtledule for the tt!!. Wrtte Im M·tl Daily ORGANS It PIANOS KNJTTED f AlllCS Mr. w.u PR 4-at mum age 11. Mmt be bond-By aiiPOlnt. 646-3939 f«'br1lh P1 who can earn Ptlot. Agencl .. , Men & Furniture Audlon 8025 Hammond M • 100 •pl ne t, a b I e. Experimced pre. :'ID -:S ~.:'Lo!: HOUSEXEEJ>m 4 1N:Mo1 Women 7550 used, on1Y $895; at.o mm "' POlt SALi t.ftd. IbraJ lllalY • fl'anlla\ 111111., 9outti <:but Plaza. chJJdr«J. H. B. 140. wit., 5 Baldwin, Coan, Low c • >'· Remnants, S&mJM-• JGD. tmlP'">' lleDclb. AW1 AK""W dye. ~ « t4T__, MTST ()peftton • • .. to 9fJ(I) ~. 1a...-from $395. Lot 1 ol Oled •,....,.,. a1t 6. Jl'ldl Eqn, .......i. .. eK r11rn1TWW • • • fl'&Dds, aptneta A comole mil Sat. Only a &.!IL ID 2 a.inOll f'MBCI C.r..,.. fer S.Cys. & p1M JIME WAM BABYsrrrm 8.30 AM to Pbarmaoeutlcel &1ies •• lOK ••• Appllcrnces ptanoa. p.m. 929 Bab!'. a.ta Mm r.u1 ,HVllU Bkpn. In Or•• County Ml "'" nvKn 2:30 PM Mesa v·ttde ~, AltGUS IMPLOYMfffT Color TV's & SCHMIOT-PHILLIPS co. DISHWASHER 475 E. l7th St. tc.T4N 1M1-SDJ APPLY TOOAYl l Leam OQs 'Mc. Call after 2:30. CONSULTANT AGDICY' 1907 N. M.a1D, Santll Ana NEW HOTPOINT COSTA MISA SctNned Penonnet A.ppcy bow )"OU cu eam with 540-"358 »13 WestcUa.. NB 548-T1'96 Stereos PIANOS & ORGANS SAVE $50 .-~~~~~!!!!!m!!I 901 Do9l'I' Dr .• NtwpOl't 8ch. _A_von_. can __ cofle.ct __ m.6800 __ LADY with f dllld 162A E. 171!1, S.A. 547.63.Jl AUCTION ALL MAJOR BR.ANDS Built·bt or uted .. portlli&e. ...... uw , car, or 1600 Qoa'nt/Anbm e.-0941 KEW A USED $140 or pmts al -IAL-.-n MECH & NfC ual W ~ WANTED lady to ltve-ln, care. attemoorw at !; 00-$2.50 WEER 4._ &;Ills Pbrudll • ~ nw P •~ 7_ room .t bo&rd + nill culonal PVt'll A ovemlght1. S-L--I ,...&.._..._ 7600 w-~ 6 WAWCH'M1lANN1NG'S 117'7 Harbor Blvd., C.)l. --..,, , -.... ~ ~ aood w.pt. W..-. _, -1~ .... _ Udo Isle 673--0629 ~ • .. rir-..... .--ay -p.m. MUSIC CITY n.-tf1 t -----., u.--R b1-Sa... _,. 2 Qi_,-cn I. ll. INSPICT ANYTIMI "'Fu pm. o-itr. ~ plm. blltlllt am ,.r M A T U & £ • o a • • . 118-1&40 F"lJLL.. Time window lirl II HM> So. Brlltol • TENN1S • .... cw•' 1 •. plld !lo& ..._~ ~ H oatA•Q•O• C#'._ ROUIPJu:fi'ER. op only Drive-in rttmurant 9 A..M •• f P.M. So.~~ New 01M 1mN1S aAJB ......... _, daN, ...... m•n-.-· Uw-tn. Wedr-endt off. Uv1 In. rdl req. 2 Mhalta, 2 Call bet. 9· 30 • ll A.M. Kl H """""~ Famous Jamab Jm Os. ._. JIM II • 111 tu.• FRY COOKS 81l&rJ, ..U .. a.ores. t e ~ a 1er 1 . Udo Ille • 673-6150 • 3'0 .-ROOltAMMINO Alwayt a LOWREY 2 mmal ~c ~ Membenblp $15 MA ..._. 1r1111111 ,,...._ • ,._ 4 exper. med • ..., 16t1ie • llld 1iet. ear ~ JUJ...UBLE ~ttu o... INDUS. DaAPTING TllMINDOUS 11S*111 11'lllbll'· cqwi. Or11-<No tn.IH&tbt tee1l • " 111=-• 1. -. co&e *'I>· o..,.. se--ae 00 NVr lbop w-. No n°P· trw. s:30 10 1:»6 ~ SIUCnON P".C9 sia. s.a •· • i.ow o.t Health A _,,. • ,._. lvll .. .._.be tut, retJahk. Xlnl. i.5CPiiif1iCiD •• 11 erJ '*· 2M5. kf11 a.a. lhlft. HH!S57 OROC. CHICKJNO 4819 HeA*ww * mmi ... ....... -~ ~ "4_JUIL ..... 1-..e1ia4. 1'111 ema Mr. o-t, 111 E. lT'la It., F'ULI.. ~ u-. ON. 'TIONtc AlllMIL y of TOP , ... ,, Wurlitzer Spinet piano, tnD Ira • ~. piY. ddJ IW.;O.-yjie AMJDOSllSTAUUN'T dlllliia.CilI~ elf. 1t*req;Ut~~.-ow. -11X/TJP NMr..& U... ~ llllt new. Best INTERNA'nONAL Stslq ..... ...... • I:. J~ a.ta ..,_ fXfiiltDajD hutktan MAKE S3 per hr anmt trlJ'll. 673 -.m w ( ,vmltvre & ~IMM otfdt * ~ al"' ha .... 10 .-...t ft11 =-~!.., + =!J -=~= = =-~ Olb ::r-.:= la Joar ~ ~ .. ~c:: est '8.!1 -WIWBCURX'I ·cw~~~ =-~. =:...= ....._ .... Clft.'!' • ~ -' , ....... , .,.. iOii PUllUC STENO. WOKEN _.. "°· is houri .n c p.m. 6*-ftO Trade a ..... ~L P9t P'3' P» an~ ftl'tlmamblp. Tu'n1'b ~ * w BS C:Ufldf trllill. Mast lie wm11s flD poc1 tnlll ....,_ ,,..., u a P'tlllntte. Mn. S&Jeatady ell!Plrimoed Coinpa~~ •• i.e. KNABE T2" Grand e ,,... ~. . ,: ::' :': • -n....., CM. .-.. Good fDtrlN t.r rildlt ...._ llrGin. -.... r" jewelry .car. 1n Rarrtta.,-a.di RAnW...S a.ts ,_., a $&. Pl"mt• pmty m-tm rid::S ..... ..... ,.._.. l"o mil*' nt0. 541-Be1'1tltta' ..,_..,I dQa LADT, .. Cir, for 11Ummtr a.ta ~ 5tl.MJ2 G ltZ'tllp. MH8Z ~ .U #IQ __. -..... llJllt t. .,. ,_ .... 1 ·~ BQlllttnltoa ddld C&ft: Udo Itlie. KOUSE'KEEPD\, liv• tn, i 536-lQ~ 7722 BS Ra.a...s <qm AN'J'1QOm • wldte liOl'Cldl' •,...•a ..,....racs 1n KCtKlN o PEN • ...._ ams mca dlDd. Udo 1'M. can t to 1 IL.~--Or-1L.... wtm i..u. ......, .... ~ Rll'GNI ._..., • nect h M•. MH1C2 q.aJ1W Rael E 1 U t t ICT""'321 _.._ ...,.. ,... ~ CODlf mo1101 ·- Alt .. Dko..... ... ,... ....... itiiAlii ... ... ..... EXP ......... A,,., .. ,m r •™ .... ID mT ~ . a , .G. ~ Biie Wlllt .. ...,, .~ . om. Jade ~ ... -~ lll'fd. C)(. Mr· 9ead1r at 0. Y ,.., fl & I p.m..f p.a. I ,._ .... a.a., CW Jlf. -• •-,,_ ''Mt. 1'9tas In It .. a.. Q""'9 n.., .PRIVATE ~ wuta • Gii* PS. Ool-. .,. di).iQIE JTI J'rlddtn .. omge CD-ml !l9 ft. $3 hr. m-Tm N..,art Bhd., H.B. e ~ • £dnctib" • bll1 piano lot CMh. ~ • fB-OC • '· ' . . .. . ~ .. ·----·-·- 48 DAIL V "LOT W~, A11ttl 17, lfJ68 E H ISi l'OR TRANSPORTATION ,,. SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU TlltANSPOttTATIOH TR.ANSftORT ATION TlANS..OltTATION TlltANt'°IT ATION TRANS..OltTATION -TliNSftOITATIOH t--------MEDIUM Size m&1e doc· , ... , Crvlten 9020 c.m,.,.. 9520 tmperted ~ MOO UeM c.,. Miscellaneous MOO R('(!blh brown • epprox 2 zr Pflmhrolce CNIMr cln --------- yra. nice dl.-1tiott al· 1eaworthy s,, racilo, new TIANSPOITDS 1--------1 feetlcoate prefer adults J68 heed, 135 hp Crt¥ VS mtr I~ & um.a~ MGA • Have I 1A llock from POOL TABLES Rochester Af>t A. Coeta J'llt ovHilld. f'r'tt sttp fully ~~....,...~ 151182 • 4 rdlt:rs 2 ,,, 1968 BRUNSWICJ< 'd.ts.& 4118 itmd Ill Se-pt. Must te)l. '59 VW 9 pau ddUX. BU1 hardiop. -Wire whffll • • "' A.\lf "' TRIANGLE 1 y EAR old Black • white $2,9!ll. ~ 513-9.178 IWU'OOf, radio overdrfvft • etc. Can ar- Slate trom $369 cock-a-poo tfomale l 2 black 35· ELCO trunk c ab In :n VW 9 pa11 ranae 100~ tloaoclng w1dl srun.~wtek S329 value . • t;Lblnts •male' female! 223 cruJser. xlnt N.Mlng cond. 'f!; Deluxe Bua t pl.a l2) •wroved credit • pm~ .. ONLY $239 81 Catbentie P\a~. C M. After New canvu encl, for after 63 Deluxe Bua 9 Pl.a '°"1 u DJ.GI) PtJ' mOllth • MCi SECARD POOL FREE to loYi~ home. Sbon· Beat otter. 61l--4786 eve1. 901 E. i.t s.nta Ana SIMCA ·• Slmca f clocl> in ~ on ccnd1Uon • UCO> m1Ja left on Olryaler factOC"y war. ranty • only se.oo full price $25.00 ddlve"' Oii _. proved credit • can be let'll at 901 E. 1't Sant.a Ana or ca.U Cfcdlt Mar· 542-8801. Dir. TIM MXt '-t tttlftt te I MW c.lrt - • __. c.ar with a 100" prentM. VOLDWAMN '62 Yolb••I'• Mu.t .ell, S'1115 ot best t&r. Phone MZ-491) 11 DO 11\1 tr)' ap1n. '8'7 SEO. wblte, blt. Int. n. dlo, titted cover, lld rtdt, c:Daina. xlnt camd. • mo., rroo Mi Sltll5. ~n• lbn. JOO~ rt:-.iA!llCING 2 PM •Ill deck, new uphol A: radio. ~ Ca1IJorn1a Spor1I Cll'I Ltd 323 S. Main, OrADa• ba1red Shfopb,.rd It Boxer ft ~ 542-88111 !m·l99'l mbc. meet breed. Good Speed.-Slcl Boats 9030 ~~ '$3 MC Mldret. like new SC watctidee AduJb Ir older ' de!, u.ume contract baJ. $$ CASH $$ children ~ref._!.47_:_9817 411! l~erc~'if: qs:;uxtni"~ I\ ~; ~~ pn pty. Dlr '59 SIMCA V-8. Radio. Huter. ECON- OMY. Teniftc Condition • NO PROBLEMS. Every major wortdn( ~ VOLVO ta auarant~ 100% fol' llO ---------We pay cub tor: PETS and LIVESTOCK tbruout· trailer at tota cl ex-~L ..Jp~ I Funlltur• I App~• tru . iiaoo Comp I et e . "\1 9 I Aallque1 I Tools P•h, General 1100 ~8 549.0303 -673-1190 OPEL $299.00 =::.,: ~~ ~ '681/2 VOLVO Phone: 842-6608 bl& that time a.nythlnr eoes NOW HEltEI wrollC with any of ttieae SEE THEM TODAY . ON ITEM or -PORTABLE All Steel HorM! BOSTON Whaler· 50 hp 1t1INAAIOI ,,,.VD. cotTAMUA OOMPu.:TE HOUlf!:rUL All St 1 Ir C . G ard Call .,.7.,.,.. S'l7.ml Carrab. P1>rtable tt Merrury. tr . out u 1 tH Autos 9600 ___ .,.._..,_, __ or ___ -:-1 Doi Runs. Call ,. v e . appr Llke new $1500. LA _m_.PG;._'------- F1UGIDAIRE wan oven & 1147-3801. Days M&--0'253. ~11 DUE To purchM:e of ccm- eooking top <burner•) COP· I I 1 k ol Import dealer PERTONE. perfect-~% Dogs 1825 Boat Trailera 9032 :~:R 8 :::1 o1 bullnHI we bo\h. 3 section DIV AN Ki apin hnd 0 u r 1 e I v ea Maple flnl~ dbl <'hest AKC ~. Mm. Poodle pup. '.!3 foot hnet tnuler Brand over11iotkf'd lllld In 1 poiil- DRAWERS $35. 54-6229 r-1rs. :.'> Wks l Coal blAck, l new 111ndem AXie«, new 7:50 1100 to hquidlMe 11 leut 15 PRIVATE Party haa for 1111_. Partl..poodle. 1 Olampagne. x 14 tlrPs, 68 license. S.i.'iO· ll{lOrtA can al sacri:tice '67 OPR & l96.'.l VW. Must lM'll thi8 SJOO. ,.a. Can be seen Ill 6681 C.all Weekday• 8AM-5PM prices. Many d 11 r ere n t Sutton Av,. Westminster -54().8K1 I we8. Good brff. and clee.n th ========= makes and modeb' to cl'lclov Stahoo wqc,n. Radio ....__ ,.~.,_..,.,,,.. Mother it Fa f'r art at from c -11L.-1. C!-cm If a pin. roune '""-r.>IN recidence. 897-9095 Marine Equip. 9035 · aJ.Uui•uo ..,..,.... healer. anytime Ltd 901 E. i.t Santa Ana $1795 MOVING • Sp«n!Ah Cabinet * DOG TRAl~ING .* Roller reefing boom, 1_542-_8*Jl ___ ..,.--_,... __ i nd tUt $225. pvt party sell Your ~terinarian 1 dloi~; all hardware, 15'4". e Spot Cash for Imports $1«> Mile Fum & bfio.«. alltypecof~. rue.ran· STS. • 6'75-3!M9 We pay more for any imporl STANSBURY TOYOTA 681/2 TOYOTA NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY .-l)M LlmiA • IMPORTS 1.966 Harbor, C.M. bnc g in. CdM &'B-8316 t~. 8474914, 4994alO regardless o( year, make ews &II day wkenda MIN DACHSHUNDS Boat Slip Mooring 9036 or condition. Try m before BUICK HEADQUARTERS ......... ..__. Only2malesl,.ft. you sell. ELMORE ELMORE TWIN ~ it~ .. ~. ~ AJ<C regiltertd. $60 u eh WANT to rPnt boat 111.ip In MOTORS. 96'Z5 Ga rd t n cdlent $20, CU1V•fM "' Mell NC BaJboa Pav1hon Grav' Blvd JE 7-6630 2100 HAltlOR Bl VD. TOYOTA clock $28. TV C<111b. 24" AM • 962- 7689 • l':rom August lilt to AUKUsl -COST.a MIS.a .u.L -2 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD a: FM radlo $90 incl f'f'COT'ds RUSSIAN wolf nound, 41,; p 0 Ro ~ ~ v•H••YV£ 642-3458 mo. beaut. apr fPm , AKC. ~~~~;'~:"a~. u~ ALFA ROMEO OPEL 196B Coupe. 563 milea. GARDEN GROVE JE 7-6630 ''""'0 u ·#1.t 1>1--" 1hot1 Hae tmd $2376 Owners change of planl re-'86 TOYOTA Corona 4 Dr .• p._. prl51• -aoa, . . 34110 'fiO ALFA ROMEO $110 Portable typewrite PUREBRED Afr Buen.JI J quir~ im~ at.le. $1800. r/h. w/w, atand. trans .• · · . • SUPS availabl,, Newport JulteUa Spydet-Roedater 548-3414 anytime $1335. Orig. ownr ~O S25. AAk. for ~lr I ' n e >;"• fe~, berkleu. Cd Bl'ach, Sail boAt. only. White. new black top. 646--0652 or M5--cti8P(llltion 6<2-o755, I to 5 Well m11intaintd. Space avail Pirelli tlttS nice interior. $400 POISCHE • r 4 CEDAR po.ti 99e. 4 ir 8 B'f.X;lNNERS Dog Training from 25' to 66 '. 642-5735 JE 7-85al.' u no answer, TRIUMPH perla, we'll l'ep&ir « ,... place It free. For lnltance: • enf,ine • traurnlubi • ttar axle · .troot axle auem- bllea • brake l)'ltm • electrlcal ayltem RWY TO 60 OVU 70 VOLKSWAGENS TO CHOOSI PIOM ~''~" . 549.0301 -67J·11M lfN MAllCMI ILvtl, cotTA MUA. '82 VW; xlnt con6; new tires ffitrtide bd 1111 S 2 · 95 Satuntay 2 .PM at Martin· 879-fi088 •--------- f'tber&l&I 5e ft 3000 Brllrol crest Kennels. MS0089 Mobile Homee !200 •63 AL~ Romeo Spilie1-in PORSCHE TR3 • Have 3 aharp TR3 brakm mufl!er Ii tntenar. nh.in ln atock ready to JO • _fl'll5 __ . _a»--_211m ____ _ eM • CX>CKER puppie I mo, AKC first cla.a oonditioq • call UPHOLSI'ERING • $19.50, 2 black A tan, male. All $7995.00 ~-8*n f« detaill. Aa for 'IO Coupe· Red all A·l stiarp from \.57.Q '66 vw. under 10.cm Mi on pc:. (European ~) lholtl. m.orJ8 New 24 Wht. O'edlt MJl:l'. Dir. '59 Coupe· Yellow modfo~ -oan ~e 100% new enctne. Call alter 5 MaiFree estHB. ~~~ AKC R~. Gtmnan Shepherd Two Bath * Two hdrm ======== '59 Coupe • Silver financing on a p s> r o v « d PM. ~ "· u.;o•v pupe. Champion aired. 8 BEi\CH TRLR. SUPPLY HEALEY-'59 Coupe • Blue ---------credit with {>4lyment.. ~ low MY toa yoor Jain! As $30~..calit.omlA Good; dt'llt "!? 'VW"."' -Spor111 Cara Ud 901 E. 1't Caah. 546-2934 ____ KJRBY.vao:aun dun« Gd .e up• 5'&-1' -~r·.!.-~~..a.Ulll1- attachment1. Balane. ~ OJa<ER Poo p u p p I• 1 • Huntlniton Be.ch 536-9812 '59 Auahn HnWty J(XX) 4 pus. or amall payment.a. credit Ovunpion pett111A. N o j~~~~~~~~~ mstr in •lGCl!llent nsuUJli NO maner what It II, you Dept. KE :>7289. ~Im. 1Ml4>f!'W S20 ~ ~-rondibon. New aqua paint can aeU it with a DAILY SMM Ca mer a, sro.J«tor. ~ Tmier ~ Motorcyc:I• Y300 good top. Only $8!li.OO full DAILY Pn.aT Ouai.fied Utftls Ac aplicer. $100. Oki plH AKC. -84--9937 l96.'l ~ Harley-Owid.ton prlCf'. Can arrange 100% ad. ~ ... -........ ...... 140 !:. :JOth • of financln" on • p n r (I ., ' d ......x ..,...St.-C ~ _,, GemMn $..__herd ~: Pull drese. Iota " ,.. t"l.J\NNING to mo~! You'll .. .m . 7 •...-~ chrome f>'harpl $l250. Aft 5 rredlt. Can be seen at 901 CAR WMb ~ • SM. 31th. ~-mm. or wlm~ 83&-5484 F. 1st Santa Ana or call 549-0303 ...,... 673-1190 ::!e~ :::~. ~!':fi.: H 8. Founquan Cbrcb H ll30 '68 HONDA 90 """' Mil 3 C~it Mgr. 54U801. Dir. 1-.... .._ aLvo. COSTA MISA A .. -,...__,. ·~ -aid,. fund. ~ A Ol'Sff ~ old ~ °"" n ; '63 Austin H'9ley Sprite. Lice :::"=.,,_=,.....=====:::::...:.Z::: ... :::':: ..... ::::::"""'::::. :::"=~u= • ..,..=·=- Santa Ana 542-8801 1967 vw Red w /bit< int. One owner, $1600. 642-3557 '66 VOLKSWAGEN Radio. Good condition! •~n • '61 Camper Weettalla 24.000 ml rack. radio. S 2 3 5 0 53&-1019 .,.P,. L,.q • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. Sportc .... 681/2 MCi NOW HEltEI SIE THEM TODAY 1966 Harbor. C.M. '62 VW Good rubber. rood brakes, very dHll ~erior. $79;; cub. Pbc>ne 642-4980. U no ant. try again Adama. Mobile Statkln. REG. QUARTER HORSES: &46.mc; new condition • $996.00 • full New Can 6' m.rRJ>Y tmt, ~ Aqua Top yearling tllly; 2 yr. okl ~e can arrange 100?0 •------------------__ ....;..;....;;.. _____________ _ tounae cbatr. $:iJ. 8ml ll1r 1eldlnr. baltw wbmer: ! yr. 1966 BRl~~90 financing nn •ppr o v e d "1\1, 36" pa llofe. s;zs. old pldq, top pleuure A TOP SHAPE. PM credit can be attn at 901 E. r.&c. 673-4.B pertormanoe proepect; xlnt. ~ aft e 191: Santll Ana or call Cam HalWr. 3 Wood trlllA, bred to AQHA l«>NDA Trail 90 or Suzuki 542-4!801. Dlr Al~. ~~. W. champ. ~lf' to rldf. Pric-.,; your dloke SlOO. 1-~--A-u:atl-n--H-N.ley ___ JOOO_ 1922 P I 1 e en t l a . C.M . .ct frun $500. Mullt w ll, 5J6.-9Ql6 ~rore ~ PM R.dt;1r • Rood n&D\inr ~ S6--7351 64:Hl911 •YI er 540-9525 db.ion. Nu 11qua PftlJlt job --------nHdl~ •v•. Auto Tools & Equip 9410 aood intnior -• puaenger. ·57 OtEV'l Veta -W·· . fuJl pricfo ~ 00 $25 00 work SlOO. Vmr. cultw, tleo. Lfveatock 1'40 Air Qlmpm1ior, to 120 PST. Mlivf'ft on~~ $ 615-5'1'61 Ip. volume tank: sau~ A: Calif. Scior1a C.-. Ud 901 NEW r>ecoratl'.r bnieJdMt COOi> llNRlZY HAY. preu llWitcb. $110. 5'13-2818 E. let s.ntA Ana ~ lt!t, be~. COit Sl.30 Tm 11..25 ,.. ban. ... .... ~ '62 AUSTIN Healey. wire $80. s«r-3171 ~ Trailer, Travel ~#J ....... ~------------------wuf"·· o'driw , 4 Wllll'I'; new IOl-0 THE CLOWN TRANSPORTATION u· SCADABO\Tl', atp1. 4: tires. tonneeu It tn.,; xlnt Cllildml'1 partie1, Mqic leefl & Y.chtt 9000 equip. w I llove, linlc, ~ cond. F'lnandn1 nail. WOO Show. Free Ba1Joca1 m-4580 box a: tide attachable tmt. _!16&-__ Jm ______ _ WANT to buy military«>« 11 n ''Ptrlonntr"' Cabin U.-d C>Mf'! 962-6851 1959 Austin Healey lroi t mm Lu8er. ~-Cruller wt1b be'W 'ff 95 HP $7!6. Mech.anicaJJ.Y top 646-'1'818 • 54+-e15 "M•aary" OUlbcllll'd t'l!Clne. Trucks 9500 lhapfo. * 5&-155e Hu eieetric Marter A FJLL DIRT WANTED altemtDr _ .-..tor. Twin l.ai\111& Bcb 10,lm CT. D:it rncQJlt!d 1J a:;a1 tueJ a.1340 --. nit nner. 2 t1mrc.. 1610 1-lt tank. We jacbta. M ....... •~ __ w_a_n_ted_____ Tuml M MPH. c oo d ~. IWI«, 11tler. 54&-6411 WANTED um 11' a...-boat ortc- lturnlture-Appllanu. ~ = :'!!. DEMONSTRATOR Color TV's--Ste,... .,.tne, perfect nmabout tor -TOOLS-~.~~.U:,! 1967 GMC %·10M CORTINA 'fl Ford Cortina GT, R&H .f apd. low mi, warnotee., S\795. 892-2642 fVl'S. DATSUN '65 Dalsun sedan, 3potless. S4:l dt~. uaurne <"Olltract heJ. C11n fin pvt pty, Dir. 4~ 531-1212 or 193-0555 •~ (Ask for Art) J'"' for dtmonsln\tion. Otmprr Cnri!lf'r P\rlmp tnX'k owner. S"6 del8. 11ssmue -=========FREE Boatlqt c.ounit hy Automatic transmis..~n. ni· cnntr11rt hAI. Can fin pvt MachlMry, etc. 1700 CoMt Gum.i Au x 111 • r Y din and hPater. power 11lttr· pty Dir. 494-9771 ___ .....:.;._____ Starl11 l\1~ Ape. 22 for mi. heavy duty rubber. '67 Dalsun, PIS. rRdto &. 4.000 LB. ac 6.000 lb. Clm ~ WQ. 7::!0 Jim N~ $3195 mirror&. S49 dthl. 11~irume P'ar1dtft, 11-ia. ~Ir. Harbor Hiih Be h 0 0 I rontrat"l ha.I. Can fin pvt '575. 2.cm lb. ClArk. nms c.feteriR pty. Dir 494-9771 tood. J195. ~ nuns, 2lf nsERG~ Sau. Sips ST ANSIURY 100\ will ftnance. s.~. II, ~ hp trttd, romp! dllt" IUICK FACEL VEGA 532~ Mil Inventory, Fut. End 1~ FORKLIFT. 12' hi .Jo hf.twi-hlll i.tartdinlt r o <> m 2100 HARBOR BLVD. '60 F v. "Claaslc" Rare' mast. Full 4.000 lb Wt. $7'95. $ll'100 nr !>Ht otlf'f'. Call COST A MESA 646-9022 Xlnt invstmt It car t~ Will fln•nc~. Carpet ram Howal'd al OR 3-lJ'JO 1962 rntematlc>AAI Scoot 4 rntcn. Only 26,000 ml. SlOO S..2691, Rei 897-2433 M 00 RE A MA IDE N wl\Hol drive 9icl< up. Body Roll11 Int. air Loaded! FREE TO YOU Ovlncter bnat 31' Mon-j!OOd nteGI 80mf' mntnr Nf"f'(j• paint It tirH. $1700 tt"rey SS $4IXX> W 1 I I won · bl1Y und!-r Whnlf'53.lt or oUer 494-1701 531-5T.l6 aft S 13ook nnlv $600.00 full pri<',. -!========::::::; FREE Ft'rt~ wiU hl'lp 17' RUNABOUT hull. 12' <'lln 11rrllnRP IOO""~ financinR load. 20312 S/W (.)tprrM, c;1,.~sper ' tra.ller. Xlnt no 11pproved rrl'dlt. CaJI --------- Sant a An 1 H ,. 1r h111 rond! Sac. 67S-07l6 "" s . f'tl'd11 '1~. :142-88(11. ntr 546-996.1 4n9 -·:,1 PtC1<UP. Hemi motor. 4 MO. old l'U!P· B18C'k A white Sailboats 9010 Of' Sotn '611 fl<'. ""'°R tfrv. Labrador. PlUll! Wmderlul mirmr~. R.t-11. $100 or offer. dlaputtlon. S hot 11 LUCE SAILING? C'11U RID 1\12-11219 642-871JJ 4/19 OISUKE THESE! '6.'1 Ford Pkkup. nt'w brakf'll. ALL Ammcan ldtttn.11 I mix- ed> from nice motbtt cat • c:d end to rood hol'nt>~. m-5190 4/19 • PB.Ymenl'!'I, high lnll'T'rt\t, lumbl>r r111ck. mrtal trol box. Oe-preclatlon, allp r~t1'1t. A M / 1' M r 11 d . S 1 2 0 0 cl~g. tn111ranc.-, ~tc. ~l(Y7 P'RD"ER THESE!? ·55 FORD Econoluw, 6 cyl . • I.ow coct. no wnrlt 11tand abif t; Slt'M: good 3 Blade ldtt8\I, I wkl. old. Can! frtt Milin& in • ronditlon. 646-8392 Eve/wk· Mother Bluepoint 8'1Tnt!M'. Cal 25. aa little u $20. f'fld HOUMtnl.lnecl. To rood a day, av.JI IOOl\ C.I 34. , homn. f73.&:J98 •'19 Try Our Club Pl.n 1961 CHEV PV, ' eyl., 8 Coupt. Uke brand Ol:rome Wll'e wheels. $4695 ~ 8 wk aid Mina·~ NEWPORT SAILlNC CLUB b Pd , radi o , h e a t er , tdttens. Allio one aold"" lllnd ~110 ovtrdrtn. S625 !whol111111l11 STANSBURY one lonr-ha.irfd blk aat. hl>th S'NOWIJIRO lib« rlAJ11 No. pri~e). 646-297'1 11fttt 8 PM e moa. 61!>-4'm 4/19 .tl2. 2 Aet• "' 1111111. tnr fiR ~"' ' ton IUICK 3 <ift'.Y ldttl(on11: !> w1r~ r""Od mnct. Je. HHn.17 Privll5 ...... 1~~1..,, Call "11"' 2100 HAltlOa llVD. ,,...., tiny: mi.-ct lllrM:lle °" 642-M.'lO · .~ •. ""~ "'" COST~ MISA ~9022 a hniBn M6-UB5 4/l9 HOUR.LY REN'J'AJ...t; J f510 - MIXED ti.ale. Ftmak, 10 .. RHODES 19'• • ...,. ... CEDIS llNZ mos. Rad 1bota. .._mg f\11'1 i.or,. Boat Co.. Balbaa ~1 ~ ~ W-'1\}'9 4 --------ldt.af 5. :U' RFJOOES SLOOP ~I dtlve A·l ('Ond, Good t M.a.. ~~ ktttml. g '3100 (~) 81J-5004; ~ ~ ti,,.... + 4 ml1Jtu7 ...... m-tDa5 or (~) 49+-114.1 tira. cao .. 2 ..... ITt-11'1 ell1dme 4/U CAL 2> No. Ill PUPPID. t ,,_.. Cllld;;o-~ new, many utru. i.c_._m .... ,._,. _____ ,,_10_ .,...--.ss.m w . • m-tJ°'• ·es v.w. c....-•tcai... na; OlllW Piii 6 .._. LO.A. 1r ...,_ 2. moer. ertr. xmt c.ml. New ...wt. .., Clllla NNUt-4tl8 • .... etd. W-119 • •ll\WT. l'fn .... Ila,•:::==-=====;::::. tredf.. IG-15'19 Priftte fe"t1· S>-4731 I• PUjiiri ~~6t. ~ 111J'WX)N0.)"ldfr; aJI mEVR.OU:f lq WNittd ...... -I.& WUJ l«ftl~ Ind..~ to i... ('.W, MW ...... --------~~ _. ...._. malt XJnt ClOOd. na IC:HM.1 tr.. tmo. "' 5*-C7 '52 MO TD "'a..ic"" ....... ... ICG11 ..._ 4119 1'Ja awwwlltld. mr... Ai.o CALIF ciwnc-... ~ XlN nMiS t rq -.d. 111r. It ....... tGte ._ moldtd wood ~ tr n Camino,~. Wt ft.ec Cm. nu tqllll. .... - ...... ..... ~ U ...,. ....... t"91>Jnf't ~t M 1!C1 ~ ... MEANS Contemporary Elegance FROM N ahers Cadillac JUST A FEW EXAMPLES '66 CADILLAC $3895 '64 LINCOLN $1895 outll........ C-0.Vllt. fill~ In ..nrlM "IOl',...nd\' llM wtlll 1•hillll ,...ldllne 11ylon ' '"'''" l11i.rlot. r:11ll -r. nalvrellY_., -ny Giii« .. lll•t ' aftftllleftcl tJ(~a Incl. l"r9'"1um Votu. llrn. V•ry <MWNRy ,,..~ ' ........ -•culoul ~,. In· ''" •"41 oul. '65 RAMBLER $1095 Cl11alc "' lltrcllo. c:ou.... n 11 outll•fldiftt i.mjl¥ IU~ .... fully eou•-· """" Vt _,..., , .... t lld l\MW, ..... ,. aldlt well llrH. b<Kt.I -1' •l~I mudl l'flOt't A _,lmtMrlll9 ""'"" exterior wlltt 11111 vi...,, l..W•. TlllS i• 1r.,.iy •" llUlll-"'9 wlut. '64 CADILLAC $1995 ,_ o.v111o ..,,"'11 • alllmmttlfte al...., ••llrtor wllll Ille llladl vl11YI 'OOI. T!lla W-l«e ll -'"" netur•ll'Y Wllll ft<IOfV elr CIMldlllonl!te •NI llel ell Ille luxury -fMIUrn jt'ICIUdln• -_, .. .._ ..... llrtll-'ntlo'<rt t fld Ille AM·'M rMIO, Drlw lllll ___ I '64 CADILLAC $2195 "'" tlllOIUMV --· IUU4o bl~ •r-i..m wltll ,...IO!lllt bled< ..... ditd IOOI. Fully .......... Wltll AM-FM redle, <NI• corttrol, --h W - leeb. f.CIOl'Y •• , ~llOfl..... ...., "" ·-·-v-11,... Tlllt ll11M1119 c;..,Hl1< II reiluCH "1 ••lolttlawteltHlf, '63 CADILLAC $1495 IMN'• -"' • mftl .... I ... llrMllltelllnw ·-()eild c-DtVlllt wit" lull IH l ... r 1111 .. 161'. l'.tt """' air ClO'lflllorll,,., Full -r lflcludl,,. 6 WIY _. & • 1111111 flf OIMr """'•• ~ ~ oa~ ""' Cltf'9 lllr "' -*"' -· v ... ......,., ,.,,. lfllf -· Centlfltfttal. Slly 11111t ellts* wjll ~lie bl.. Ml i.oher ""''°'· TM• --~-Ilea en flf llM -fM!Ufea --. •"""' • llie911Urellle H-'-..... Of COW'M ... flltctoN tW CIOMlllell- lng. Tiii• luxury lllKe .-. ,..llculCM# cant lw "' Sedefl O.Vllle. A IO¥elV ,.,.,_ ftflltll wm. ,..,_ ,__. '57 CADILLAC $495 Hertll• Ml!eft, Tllll ..,..," ~i. V-. -tut.ly IN ft-I tf care W lb ,,_.,IOUo -... 'ully llCllilHed wllll ell IN _, -..1-!er Y011t comfa<1 !M~ IN -f -" ... ,. Slrllllflt 111-teN ,.._ •1111 "''"*'lttfle lflr.<IOI'. Trv!Y t -ftrllll llul' •I 11111 low, IOW "kt. '64 FORD XL $1295 '62 CADILLAC $895 Ha•dt• -... llllt _ .. , .,..... Nit all ""' - ...... -.. ,,..... lflclUdlfte -' • .., -'· -"'°"'• ~ eye, 0..... tolf •19<W wl"' "-_...., MCllllt IM!Mf' & .._...., ""9rlw. Tiiie C.llF 11 et.allMIY etltlnot ,,.,,,_ end eut. You wflt "9vt le -lllll -le ... ,_ l\tW _1...-,.. 111t WM ll. 165 MUSTANG $1495 OVER M QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM • YOUR FACTORY AUTHOluno CADILLAC DlALER SUVIN6 THl ORANGE COAST HARIOR AREA. NAB ·ERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 SAW 01'1'. O,EN t :lO te t :OO MON.-Fll.1 SAT. I SUH. t:OCM100 --- '-'AU. CLAUIC Sii WAeON IVH. Ne. 112.DtL $899 •·l'au. W19e11. Air, N .. NOT·•"· $1088 IM,ALA f.ha. w ... Wltli air ••11cl. Ne. OAM·UO. $988 '63 FORD COUNTRY HDAN 6-PAll. WAGON 'I S. N .. IFY0U4. $866 , •• WllT Fvll l1t111I. tllcle .., .i •• ,.. Fo.11 l'rlu $696 'AlllLANI t 'All. WAGON New 11•i11t, d .. 11. Ne. FX6 -655. $1199 m 4.J r. IVH, ,/I . Ne. 1'-1117. ~'"' NIWPOll'P 2.Jr. IMlt. L-..,n, .. No. QZN·670. $1199 IUY ON HACH CITY'S WY CUDfTI •"-.......... ......... """ •".._ ............. ............. *" .............. -·-- I •• I .. - --· -\. ____ _ ........ ..... . ., , ~ .... . . '• ~ ... .. . """" '• .. --.. •• . w.....,, ... 17, 1'61 • CHOOSE FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION NEW '68 PONTIAC GTO STIC. No. 125 TUUO HYDIAMATIC, IMlcket aNh, ,..J. ~°" rHio, aMt It.th, ,_w., steerin9, beclr-up li9hh, EZI 91.H, RM lino tirH, "400' cubic iMll etttine . ALL PAYMENT FfGURIS ON THE IASIS OF ONLY ' ·s DOWN* Plus TAX . & . LICENSE . AND J6 IQUAL MONTHLY INSTALLMINTS OF 9UOTID FIGURES •LOW PLUS IE FINANCIAILE PAYMENT. ALL ON YOUR APPROVED CREDIT. "CAR OF THI YEAR" People hove been buying from 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC for over $ 92* NI MONTH , ...... ,_ . u... , ....... a..- 20 years. Nowserving Orange County in his new location. . 1968 . FIREBIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP .1968 CATALINA 2 DOOR. HARDTOP J Speed floor shift, cleluxe wheel discs, whit• side well tirH, bucket Heh, beck-up li9ht1. Rocle """''-Fl I J. . 10 TO CHOOSE AlOM NI M.ONTH ....... Ta• Uce.. , ....... c-... Hydremetic, push button redlo, clelux• atHrin9 whHI, power 1tHrin9, EZI 9l1ss, front 1hould1r belts, 1:55x 14 white well tirH, plus FACTORY All CONDmONINC. plus ell fedory equipped Hfety items. Seme. Dept. Open 7 te 9 p.m .. Mon. -7 to 6 p.m., Tues. thru Fri. s.1 .. Dept. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. 9 to' p.m., Sat. ' Sun. • llRYICI DEPT. OPIN . . ··- 9900 Imported Autos 96001mported Autoe 9600 ------- CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHRYSLER -------'C3 QJrya1er New Yorbr, 1 OWDer, Xlnt cond. Tully equip. S1axJ EVH. 5CM6'l9 ~ -- I '65 BUKK • •acre• at ultra~ total 1967 Contlnont•I c.dlllac tadlltl• dflllcned 4 OR Sedan. V6Y attradve to better ~II and ..vke 8peni5h m<m green flnlab new and uaed CadillM au~ ,66 (Hrvftftl n with dllric Jvy add renuin• mobllet. 'y Kvu; I 'eether interior and <XlmPll-Electrl. • Door hardtop. Full m«ttlng llltit Jvy told )o. JIO"'!I' and factorY air con-NA B ER S 4 Doer. vs. 1utom1trc trant-dau root • .Equipped with •1 dltionina:!Jke MW. ~ mJu lon. power steerlna. l"I· UM! luxury atr pc1'ftr" tea- $2&95 dio hater t.ctory air con· tul"f!tl lnch.ldilllt factory I.Ir ' dtti~. I condltionln•• 'I\\11 oar &Wried S1795 by Jomaon A Son ~new STANSBU Ry 26()() HARBOR BLVD. Spedllly priced to wll - CC>.5TA MESA 540-9100 F1ctory Werrenty IUICK STANSBURY $4195 :l ~et';~~ BUICK -t 2100 HARBOR BLVD. 3 tit 01D019 trom 2100 HAltlOR ILVO. COSTA MESA 646-9022 1'u1l powwr, u coadltlonq, COSTA MISA 646-9022 '40 BUICK LiJliriti) '3.000 low mlH, new oar war-Hal. Hal. llCtU1 mllel. OrtOna1 thr'U· nnt)t. ....,. .,. aut. N..S. dutlCb.. $500. or PrlCl9d from $Sff 5 Prtvate P9rt:Y bu a nice bMt aa •. ns: 225-TUI ALLIN lJS2 vw and wm .n for JOHNSON a SON CONTINENTAL '61 IUICI 1lliO 9o. a.st R1WQ $195 or best oft~. PborM UNCOLN MUCVlf Sllort ...,.._VI, 1atomatle. CAMAIO I..q\ma lkedl ... _. M2...., lf DO am t17.,.irt. M1-m1 -'4Mt11 poww seeer1n1 radio 11111 '62 CHEV .... ,~ie:t =-r:,. "' i.w. ICXIO det. 1T S2'T VI, 111to. f9e atr. pa. CHIVROLIT 'SPMd Spyder. RadJo, Heat· '61 C6iri. con•., It. blue; ••115 m1n7 extnil· Pciect coad, -------•·MUST SELL! Dir. ""1 dean: Xlnt tlrn; Orta M = olfer t•k••· *''Tllrtfty·Wlse'' $1JO.OO OWMrS8956*-ml 'IT CHEV. ~ • q . 1918 CHEVY n <1A1B en. Phone: 1424608 COUGAR STANSIURY 1u1c1· 2100 HAUOR ILVD. COSTA MISA '4U022 tano, pa. pb, lllnt. ...,. m:n...ut 1JJ hp. SIX w/lltd. GOING Into ~ce. muet -------11)-'1129 lft.t ~· Sbtft, Rill. CChob new car efU. '67 af'EV. M 3.98: , . • CADILLAC tnde ·In w I Ju It ST.l19 model 13S1'1; 8 eyl., C ~· 61 <DUGAR, llkt new, 9,000 milla!) ~ odf . .U. Xllrt cond· l.OllO M!.; ulr. ML autio.. tniw., R/H, biol.. A sm.rt money $:*O. ~ P"T'· at.r., 1DAll1 vmw. '61 IUICI 'It CADILLAC S.• •popular "awn U8T ~ ,,...,.,. SlB'JS. Orta_,...~._ :...o.="'--, ... DAL.::::Dk::1 A.:.~ Autiom•de, 1'ldlot ---ALY 110911 . ~.·:.J:.•.::i:. COIVITll Cll,lrl4'·•••tf••····· •. ....... 7 Jl()JilElll Dir. -JOHN-51'110-·Nflitiiilf• so'~N. ~-~.-.-J O ·6icoivtrii '"' Jliiiiilllllls. * · ··•••• • ... .. 142 6iAI $299.00 CHEV .. 0iiprtct 4 *· )f.T. •II*' Allllltlm • ••••:uv ,.,11• 142 660I UDcoln-N~ ~.000 ml. u, ldnt cand. MS ep.. Oarai!Md frG'1t by o-... ~ ............ • .,...._ • o.--. N wliiit ildil -.-. • ' Calla Meaa ._. Sontr. ltd.. on .,.. -~ a.n = m::;...-:; ............ ·-· • ,_. a 11 -•• _. fM. RIB. .._ ..a. ..,, QilJ ''7 CADILLAC JIG Hutior Blvd. ..,__, ..,. dll Mc trK't Jolw T.. with new 1W11•9'GITAT10N .., * •rd ,_ a.a II w n • ' ...,. W• • VIiie .. aw oW ~ ..._ i• iW:tiu. UH datdt • • .-12: ft! 1t1 ....... ... .... No. 1'1211 ._ -" -, * ~.. IPOl't .'~. P.1. u COD-~ ml.I .. ~ .._ =· ~-. Tiii.i _, .. ..,. wwwr w .. , .. 1 -·----, dftluntnl. Budret -... ete. .,.,._.... .. ..... --~·-__.. _... t • • --low ea.. _. _, .,.. -a.. •• 00. C. - -'i3 CHEVY D NOV.A --.•,_. -..." ..... 1't DALT PD.Or f'lllO, --~--..,.. S4t 19 ..., '-IT' .a.NllUIY ·~s !. *" oan c '•' 't SS!IO· °" 1111t .. JOHNSON Ir SON NIWPOl iii MOTOIS "' a n ' _... I•.. miN ·· r IOMll. Dir. • E'f'a.. CaJl ...,. • ..._ lhd .... lllCI -..... Wlilt. .... 191 ~ o.t ..., I PAii WllOft. 19 0.., t '51 O>fV e C1l J "4 Oood Unco1a•cm1 2100 ffAul6 ILYD.1 ._. wta PIS· ORIG OWMD. motor. tfhl. ...._, • Cotta _. lnld ==== COITAMllA w.f022 -.111 ..._....._. m&. m-um ..._ • .,,_.. ~ 11ClR.,._Jl"4. f0.9 , , .. JAGUAR JAGUAR It always looks iike next years care - lbe 1968 J.,uer XKE re.Uy loou ., ti Jquer de- lilned tt too eoon. And when ft comes to enafneer- lnJ, the '68 XXE ts yun ahead of lb time. too. It' 1 more powaful than any Imported cer teTilns for Jess than $10.000, yet It can cover 20 mlles of turnpike on • pllon of pa. Stendard equipment tndud"' reel wtre wheels. prime hide leether upholttery. +wheel dJJc braket. r1dlel ply ttree. 4-whetl Independent tu~pen1fon, edju1teble ateertna wheel The Japer roedtter aells {or SSl72. CPort oi entry J C... tn ud let m abow It to you. J aguar ... _ -~-.. taar,uis moton fOO Se. Ced Hltllwy ............. 4t4-710J 7 • : .. . . . ·'·-···-·· .... ~ --. . ..... ~ . .. ._ -~ ...... - ft DAJLV '1\.0T W~. Aprll 17, 1968 TltAN SPOrtf ATION TRANSPORT A TtON 1 ro~NSPORTATION TUNSftORTATION -TUNSPOITATJOtJ TlANSftOITATION TIANSftORTATION TIANSftOITATIOM -TIANSPOIT A T10N - AT Bob Longpre PONTIAC. LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR HUIE SELECTION OF QUALITY CONTROL TRADE INS PRICED TO SELL RECONDITIONED TO LAST VOLKSWAGENS at DISCOUNT Some DNt.rs Won't Discount Volk1w•gen1 WE DO 1966 VW Karmann Ghia $1588 1967 Volkswa9ens TY SPECIAL MOW CAN THIY SIL&. A LATI MOOIL CAI SO CHIM' $1511 BARGAIN HUNTERS SPECIAL l•W., H....,. "-n.. 17,000 Miies .... ,, II• .... letwl S1fl0. SAYI S24J Lew, Lew ......... l( .. t, ........ httlM 11n1. 1963 6RrND Piix $388 SllCIAU J SILICTl9 C4ll Joa THI PllSON WHO WANTS TO IUY A CAl AT ntl LOWllT POUllU NICI. 1966 Volkswagens $1388 un s111 Uc. .... HLMW TOTAL CASH PIJCI Of -...., --·• lotll ,_ la llllt car .._ tlur M N "'"' I lied tr-lllloft. tlle ....... It -leW!y ........... I nd IN IMldo el IN cw -UIM • I dlldcen -• di.,. •rlor te the ear beMe ri1 11td H "'°" -ltllo 111n111 Ill • Ult IMr• " II •'°"9 wttll IM 11'119 ,,.,., Of lb CIOMlllOll. 1963 Pontiac =:--n.1-,_,.._ ........ , HNter. Y-cllek.e YOUI CHOICI 0' WH"I 01 •HIN $1688 .t wtllfe • w... K.ttr llM ... II a...n SUH. ONI WITH All COND. ft. ... ,_.,, • .., -.... .... $1411 ........ 1 ......... . SAYI S16Z. PLEASE SHOP OUR USED CAR PRICES-OUR CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL NOWI BUICK DEPT. 1962 Buick Special Dlux. $888 4 Dr. hello. ......... _, ll"tll!e. lllfomllk . T..-WM. bOlll 111 •-•nc. Ind tnldllnlul COlldlllon. •oo dOolln plua ta• end liclftM Gii YOllf toOd uedlt Only Wl.l:J ~ ll'llJ, far 2A mo. 1965 Skylark 2 Dr. $1588 11.-0, -!er, 4 ~. VI. Al\ outslandl119 IMIY, 1965 Buick Skylartl 2 Dr. $1888 Hordw. Full -· IKlwy •Ir. A MlutlM --IWW ur tr-111. Bargain Hunters Special 1963 CHEVROLET !~~~~ ,.~~~.~.T. seas Wty ... hell .... S1JJI S-U42 0 1962 Corvair :o.,: S444 1 .......... s111s-uu MUSTANG DEPT. THI Oll•INAL MUST~ IDIA IN CLASSIC POIM-THI 1'16 POU TWO~CI THUNHlllU. JOU =.IT,::.~=:~.:~~~.~~~.~~~.~.~~~~.~~~~~ .. ~~~~: .......... $1188 1965 Mustang J +i •AITIA"-................... --.. · $1788 ~-..................... A...i~-........ . 1965 2 plus 2 Mustang ::=:,-t ...... ,.__. ~ ..., .... . . . .. . . . . . $1688 1966 Mustang Coupe==~=·~-................ $1988 STATION WAGON DEPT. BUY NOW BEFORE THE VACATION STATION WAGON RUSH AND SAVE MONEY 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA 1966 PONTIAC CATALINA 1964 PONTIAC CATALINA t ..... lltlct. Alf, Feet. w.,,. 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA 6 r-Peet. Air, Peet. W.n. 1967 PONITAC LE MANS SAFARI ,,...,_.,AJtt,,...w •. IVY MOW AM UYI Holiday 1964 CORVEM "IN THI HIART 0, COSTA MllA' t r-W ..... ••II ,_.,, leef leek. A• ba41eet twy IUY NOW AND SAVI 1966 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 11 ,.., w ..... ,.. ...... no YI. '-MfY Air c..4., W"4 ,...... SW.. IUY NOW AND IAYI 1965 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 11 ,_,SN. w.,_. .. ,_., Jff YI. ...... Alt, W .... ,...-. ~ 9'JT NOW AND UYI 1963 PLYMOUTH 6 rw. I .. ..._ w ..... ft. .... ,._, 1962 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN S.rvlce Dept. Open 7 to 9 p.m., Mon.-7 to 6 p.m., Tuea. thru frt. S•I" Dept. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon thru Fri. 9 to 6 p.m., S•t. It Sun. SIRYICI DEPT. OPIN 7 A.M. PON11AC Special Porcl Motor Company '-chau Speci•I Ford Motor *Lu.y Compact lll57 Pl.Y. n -..xtation CIU"-IOY CAI~ c~ ,urch... '63 OLDS 1'-15 "CU'll.AS.S" sood condttioll. $195 or best PONTIAC :: 1967 MERCURY i ctr HDTOP SfatT a>E. olfl!r. mr-ms •...._a. a..-. Colony Park Stllt:lon Wqm, OutltandJnc orls. R oya l PONTIAC IOI 4444 ~ t!lfi7 Contnma)11, Mercury's, 9 JIUllll!llPI°· Attr9ctivt M& Maroon " I Ermine Whlte ar_,. a.,'e • p .. 0 RAMBLER SAFE 'N SURE CARS Stingray. Midnight blue mt'- talic fl:nl!lh with m11tchm~ Interior. Equtpped ktef\llv for good performance i nd oomfortatie drivinJ. SlMd- 1rd PnliM, automatic tran'I, Jll"Nf'r 11tee'ln11:. power bnU<· "· pnwer ~. factory 11ir rond. AM·rM radio. ~ tlrH. :rr .000 aclultl mllt'll. SH to apprt'Clllte. ·i;.; Ford f'alcon St. Wagon VS • n~ !'mdlt>on full pr!~ S 796. 00. S2S. 00 deliver'lr on Approved ettdit. Can 1:'lf' Men at 901 E. lilt San1Jl AnA nr call Credit MI r . M2-81m. Olr '62 Falcon Squire Wagoo auto. puf ('OO(f. S39 del. ll!!Ume l"Ontract bal. Can hn pvt pty. Dlr 494-9771 F' ALCON '61 Dt>luxe Station Wagon-leM ttian 20.<m mi. See at 1171 l Nottingham Rd. Nl'W'POrt &ach '59 Ramble : ~ra .ti Mustanp. Oln-foam P'fleD tln.lsh A 8mu-top, plUBh ~ vinyl hue-Dea1tr 9lt all!a ....... verttbl8. llfdlnl. coupell, lated wood fl"'&fn ~panels Rt 1eet inter. 1tn10,«JO! 1966 PONTIAC Bmtb'· .:. smtlon wqons.. All fully fac-wtth medium ivy gold ID-ONLY $10'5 tory ~. m~ with &iT tf'rlor. Dual M:tion tail gate 1st oar lot <m Harbor Blvd. Grand Prix. Honeiy Beige In-RAMIUI :: mnd. HUGE SAVINGS. with power window. Auto-JOHNSON & SON dtl with rich Sold lnterior, _____ ..._..--.. ~ .. 1 PRTCED TO Sl!lLl.. matit" l:nln.,, nidin • heeler, Uncoln-Me.rcury matchinc Landau roof. f\Llly Factory W•rr•nty factory Rir r.ond, AAfety lock Costa Mesa Branch equpped with all !ti. powu I 0 BIG SPICIALS 'st CHIVIOLn YI $fodltt\, ~Id« •9dle. ,,....... -· """" -.... ' Soer•n.,. todrr. $4'5 '6l IAMILH ~....._.HI•-· """' ................ _...,,., lloor "'"'· .. dlo. ....... I UC!llf -~1-t. $7'5 .... PONT1AC VI OTO T-0.-. Hit -.. _.,. .... llMler. ..... "''"· V1'IYf ~ Miii ltC: .,.., ... .,,... All ... IMI. $1595 'H IAMILD • Clatl< ,..,..,., w-""'"' m -i-.. -''"'""· eUl't al!lfl, r-.llO. Mr. - -"'" In tt.wteu eor> ~'"°"· '''· tllt 11\IY. SlSU '64 IMrALA ._,_ 5"rt H•l'dlOO Wiil. 271 YI. -r 1-1 ... " llrlllM. .. _.... ..... •ldlo. ...... ttc:. Herd 10 11"'1 one ,.,.,,.. -• lcul-IY k.,i 111>. U"'1-I ~·"'-If $1494 .... OPll St.ilOll We-wl!fl ~_.it. 0... -· ,.......,1y ...... tc.d. C.refVlf't II I e. . .... .,_IL WI lllTAIL ONl:Y THI llST - WHOLUALI THI llllT hwy C... a-ly Te ... HOLIDAY RAMllLIR $2795 t JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY 14 .. 1711 -64J..m1 C'-94 SllMaya 600.100 W. C... .. , .. NI '67 CONVERT .. 4ZT/390 HP. 4 9P(I .. p o a I • t r a c t I o :'I AMIFM: )'f'l)ow: whl te top, wtilte Inter. 10,000 ml . SJ.196. 613-0715 Alttr 6 PM Wetkda,ys DODGE '61 DODGE Automatic. Stx. ltadlo, Hui· f'I'. "'°"""' Stftl1na • !>Mier • ECONOMY. $450.00 PhoM: 142-"0I '62 Falcon 4 DR atatlon wagon. B/H. stick lhl.ft $4SO. * 642-5126 FORD l>8fM!I auto doo1' locks. 10,000 ..... 1 u-~ d , .. ,, """"' feetures • factory air con-WCICJOft :::. acru.I milM. l\rt na<VUIC Blv • ...,.. .. ,.,., ctitioning. 24.000 actual mil-. - F•ctory W•rranty '66 ~ADO n U you ~ looking for • Automatic. Jlladio, HA . $3795 Low M~. ae.utttul aold beeutitul Gnmd Prix, tl\ia Rade. VERY G000 r.AJr- with black ie.theor lnttrior. is yoar car. Lookl A nqis n..Y CAR • Dir. ? l3C'l'illce. Private owner. $2195 Phone: 842-66. t JOHNSON & SON HARBOR BLVD .. C.M. '63 RAMIU11: t Fully t quipp e d . Wi.D like new. $299.00 :: -• Can be aeen at 1B77 t .p LINCOLN MftCURY e 548-0155 e Specl•I Ford Motor Co. M1-m1 -..,..,.1 CJwk 100. Aulwatic ..._ Purch... c.._. ·~ '62 OLDS 1'-85, 4 dr, RAH. nu miukln, rwtto A ....... 1967 n--. BautillJ Artie ..... 711 w. c.... Hy.. NI JOHNSON & SON auto tram, au brb, au $795 ::. ~-tirH. BEAOTY· 54.~UM P1DfE ~ • Wb.i1e with blue aU vteyl in· '62 Ford Wagon UNCOIM llllDCUIY '6J n.__..._,.,----'-,.._ ~riot. F\llly ttetory equi~ Mt.mt -MWttl LY~UTH ..... ~--. J!erl~ ... pl!ld with rad' beater auto AutomatiC, Radio, Htett.r, c,_.. 1...-. p "'"' JOHNSON & SON mo Wiac onl1 -., a IO, ' • Air • FULLY LOADED • ..... 111 W. C... "'.. NI LINCOLN MHCUIY ..a... • .a. c.L.-... ~ tnns .. pawtr braltes. ttc. REAL~ n.......i-.,_ -51 ~ ...,..... '""""""'" ~er,. 1i1iw mils.,,., C9J' 1.a ''u$Mf.. '64 MEICUIY CiOse ~n1 _. libf~ Werr•nty flttw: 842·6608 = ~~ ~ ;:!; -.711 W. c...t Hy .. NI T•D - $2795 1~ Ford ' door ~· Jncl. &-way power -..t. '55 POllflec '51 'T' •Ii. t tion car • •• till pnc.. 'l'llUp cream extmor with ~~-~~ .. ~ c,e. ~ mmmir.* can so-ta. u cWt&u.. blllcJc viJXYI 1ntmar . .41-yt ................... ..._... _..._... m1 wbldowo, ~ Dir. aerviced at Jo1n1on A Son. • ~ • BUT MEI II '61 Ferd ..... J\fduoecf to 11995.00 full $175.00 = :*:. ~:sn Autnmadc, Radio, H•ter, JOprlceH. NSON & SON '6' PLYMOUTH PhD•: 142-6601 Ill k'P «lnditon. N. P.S .• ~. '-19115 Alntlac OllaUna Ven-.... , .. JOHNSON & SON MUST SELL ' Ll:ncolb-Mm:my • ,. ...... mdm ....,. tura • 8pd. llidt ltltft. JOHNSON & • LINCOLN MlllCUltY '4fS.00 t Cotta M~a Brandl VB, 11Dtol111tk: bwdsilion. ortsillal ..._ Ir ...-ner. lJBeelin.~ ...,,11 -.... , Pho • 142"'60I JM1 HU'tlor m.d. tG-'JllO JIOW'fl' ~ '• w ~ r W.. ..-CAW'*icwi. M.C Costa ..._ --~ '$ Dodtt 8tadoo w.,._ ~ I i~i .... '15 Mtre Mont. 4 dt, OM .,..... illctGr7 air Cllllll-Ml. ~ ~ 190. ilar&ar Blvd. Good body :ttrilnl ... ,. W. ~ .. NI Eba1i9b "-" 'It 11L ,,._ OWMI', RAH, Al-. Jib, pa, ~· • • 'It Nlrd I.-.. lee ID Appndi St.• '60 Fwd ii,lj9 1nt1n tblft, Jl/H, lld lWll. alt1t cond. M ptp, 11• $1 NQW'S 1HI ~ . .ir, • _.,-"!P~t~ JE ~ lift S PM Aalllmetk.. a... a..t' sa.<m Ill. "°' t1N1 4l See et 2MC NtwPrt Bt'lll __,. ~ w., F• •,.ON MUST SEUJ arr. . . t..tter7. •· MI &-1306 cw S"'A•ll·J nMI FOi • P't •· arr • •§. ~ •s.oo '63 ,... •llale '' .. ~---. ll!!a -.... ~ ..... : 142 ''°' AalDmetie, ..... Bemr, MUSTAH lllCI. . 9UICI CASH ~ ~-~.·· -• ....._...... OOD••liWe 0000 OOi'ltAIJON • mr • --------..._ -.; ~~ ~ ~ ~.!.""~ta Nie& o;n.00 1:r~::::. = 2•• HAU01t 11.w. -THROUGH A· ==. ~;,;. iiliO MAD • 11D10 .. ~ to-JUI ,.. • • .. Z 6608 cai 112.am .as,... COSTA MBA H• tm D •1.y PILOT ...., a.a11 .... -.. ..,. ,. .. ..._. .-.; ·a F... 2 ._ hill•.. ~••· .., • OOOQ 1.0CATIOM ._ .., ,_ IUlf MJ:VDt *"' • "' im P 1e c • • u a. "MB. ,. ._ ,.. _. .-. aM ...... .-.... * ·~ Fon1 a; ... 1-.-. lai.._ tt.e n -. ,.,. a • ,. .._ ,.... WANT AD -..u ~ • aa-.. .._ ---_..,.. .......,_ tllllda. P~ P~ "f. • • }11:1! a. a· ,,., l)r • ., • .. ...... DiiG iiiiliiir .... i ..... 'i+8Ulli di . (1-1 bJft" -......... blll....... .. ... .. ..... ~ .... . , ' -- • - ' \ I TBIS FOR YOUR CAR. •• NOW ••• we un sc:lentlfic•lly eMlyte end check over 100 ereas on tech used cer thet •f· fects Its perform•nc• prior to Mlling It. You buy with built In confidence when you buy • Theodore Robins Used Car thet • c.,rl .. the Dlegnottlc sticker. These cars .,. guerantted 100-/e . . . . . . ' . . . . . .., t ~~" EVERY NIW MUST ANG ST sA•l I l!..ios ~·1l· 2.1 .r" ~... IN STOCK! $'9 OYER CO ,.... ""' ~!~ ..-------------------------------.~ 10 DAYS 0.NLY!' Every New 1968 Mustang in our stock dis· counted to _ $" over our cost! Every car plainly tagged with .. w sticker price and Robins Sale Price! OYER 200 HERE NOW AND MORE ARRIVING DAILY RlOM THE FACTORY FOR THIS . 599~0YER-COST .SALE! CHOOSE FROM VIRTUALLY EVERY MODEL AND COLOR MANUFACTURED! NO EXCEPTIONS! IF IT'S HERE IT'S FOR SALE AT $9900 OYER OUR COST G·T CALIFORNIA SPECIALS $99 OVER COST USED CARS ''7 THUNDIRBIRD LANDAU $3595 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 L .. clecl, l'ewet' .... rl119, 1tet1, wl11clow1, air ce11cl. 20 % clow1t ~ treclt f I 01 ,., 111e. 36 1110. Ne. TRJ26' 15 to chooH from -'59 thru '66 year "'oclels. '63 PLYMOUTH VALIANT $695 6 to I 0 p•n•nt•r -1ome with 1ir conclitionin9. · Avtematic, ltlH. 25 't. clow11 er trade, '64 OLDS FIS-'66 MERC. COMMUTER-'66 $21 per 111e. 24 111e. JASl71 V.W. CAMPO -ECONO IUS'S -PC>ltDS -FALCONS -FAlltLANES -COUNTRY '63 FORD ECONOLINE $1095 SEDANS -SQUIRES-COMET WAGON Stetio11 wa9on, l IHh , rtclio, huter. 20 1. be"' pie: ,. .. own tr traclo S44 ,., me. 24 mo. Ne. JJlt454 ''7 FORD STATION WAM>N m-IU. Vt, .. temetic,,factory war .... ty. 211. clown er TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT? tr•'•· SH ,., mo. 34 111e. '2195 IUY NOW-PAY LATER 100-.4 FINANCING AVAILABLE '62 CHIV. $595 '66 T·BIRD $2295 VI, lel Air 4 Or. A.+e., rs. TH I Licen1t clewn, P:ull pwr., pwr. windows I 1u h, Lo fftile1, stereo. air concl. 20 't. clo•n or trade, U2 per mo. 24 ffte. 0'2-IH Sit per mo. 30 1110. ltRZ-71) '62 CHRYSLER $395 'SO FORD PICKUP s199 4 Or. VI, Hie., ltlH. Tu I Lict11te clow11, Tu I Llce111t clewtt SI l per U l per "'•· 24 111·0. (iC&.012 mo. 24 111e. He. U 120) '66 MUSTANG s1995 · '61 CORVETTE H.T. $1295 VI , Air con ... , ce11Mle, l1nclH top. Hte., RIH. PS. 20,r. c1-11 Of !reel• S69 porme. )0 me. 4 lpttcl, 1llcb , llltfl 25 't. clow1t er ,,. .... N~ P7571 ' $5 1 per me. 24 111e. PJE419 • '66 FORD "500" V.a $ '67 FORD CUSTOM $1695 4 Or. F.111 power. factery eir. ltlH, nte111atic. 1895 20 't. clown er lrtcle. SH per 111e. 34 lfto. ltYF402 4 Door. VI, e.+ematic, r1clio, hu ter. 20 ,r. .. own •• trade. S4t 'e' 111•. U mo. No. P7717 '64 THUNDERBIRD $1495 H.T. FUil 11ewer, pow., wl11clow1. 211" clow . ., trecle Sit ,., mo. 2-4 1110. 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V .. ~ r.- lllltlllr, ..,,,. ...... '66 MUSIAi& 19.822 MILD , 66 (HfYROlfT CHOICE OF ' 1f66 Gto•a Se-wltfi elr c""1iie11l11t u d 4 1,.-41. .1111 • • . ---~ -------. " ... . . . . , .. ., ... ., ... .. ,,.. ... .. . .. . . -· ._ .. ....... , .......... "" ,., DELICIOUS FLAVOR COMES IN BITE-SIZE BEEF Many favuite d 11 b • 1 .-de wWl home crown calilOl'flla beet come from cu.Unary traditions of other cowitrlel. From aoulub to atropnolf, tender, flavorful .,beet ii the eaentlal in· ~for really delicious, nutritloua cooking. Neat little atbak packages m~ be the apecialty of your favorite 011nese TI!ltamant. 'Ibey are different, easy to do and DlJke a wonderful hon d•oeuvre. Si m p 1 y marinate sirloin steak bitel in an Oriental m.ixt\B'e of 901 and garlic, then wrap tbem in parchment paper or foll. Drop them. a few at a time in bubbling hot oil. They're done. T h e marinade mix~ with catsup makes a tasty dip for the steak. Sea.sooed ground chuck -combined with s p i n a c b takes on Italian flare as a juicy stuffing for large cook· ed rigatoni shells. Layer the p a s t a with tomato and mushroom sauce, then top with M o z z a r e I 1 a and Parmesan cheese. For con· venience, the macaroni can be stuffed and assembled ahead of time. Borrowed from France's elegant cuisine are chic lit· t.ie medallions of beef. For thi& have the butcher cul thin, small beef fillets. Cook them quickly in butter - w~. APfll 17, 1968 ~ cup 1oy aauce 1 clove garlic Parclunent paper or foll OU for tylna 2 tablespoons cataup Trim fat from ltuk. Rub meat with papr.lka and ginger. Cut in thin 1bipe diagonal to araln of meat. Cut strips in bite 11.r.e pieces. Mix with sherry, 1oy sauce and halved garlic. Rdrigera te an hour or longer. Drain meat thoroughly, reaerving marinade. Wrap each piece of steak in parch. ment, tucking in ends of paper well. Heat oil 1-incb deep to 375 degrees F. Fry meat packages a few at a time for 1 minute. Drain on paper towels, then serve warm. Mix marinade with catsup. Serve as dip for steak. Makes about 3 dozen pieces. BEEF STUFFED RIGATONI DAil Y "lOT p. J pa~ clireetloal. Drain; Jll'Ulint out ad1 Mquid 10 that apioach ii dry and fluf • ty. Cook onion, green pepper and garlic ln oil until soft. Add beef, N:tt and berbc. C.ook unW beet turm brown. Combine 1-3 beef mlxtin with 1pinach ADd V• cup Parmecan chee.H. To make Ht.a add tomatoes, tomato saooe and undraioed mushrooms to re. malning beef ln aklllet. Cook &lowly, stirring ooculooally, Meanwhile, drain rigatoni. Using your fingers, stuff eaeb piece with beef and spinach mixture. In 8 or 9-inch casserole, arrange layers of sauce, stuffed rigatoni. sliced Mozzarella cheese and remaining*' cup Parmesan cheese. Make top layer of aauce aod obeeae. Bake in .m<>derate oven (360 degrees F .) :.> to 4 0 minutes, until hot and bub- bly. Makes 8 servings. MEDALUONS OF BEEP A tossed green salad and crunchy bread sticks are ap-Thi! elegant way of aerv· propriate go alongs with this Ing steak is perfect for hearty beef entree. guests plan t w o 1 ( 12-ounce) package un· medallions per person. cooked rigatoni (4 cups) 8 (4-<ounce) beef fillets(~· 1 (9·oun~) package inch thick) frozen chopped spJnach 2 table.spooM butter 1·3 cup chopped onion Salt 1·3 cup chopped green Pepper pepper ~ cup condensed beef 1 minced clove garlic broth 1 tablespoon cookillg' oil I/, bay Jeal l lh pounds ground chuck Dash thyme it only takes a minute on each side for rare, juicy meat. A wine and herb ac- cented sauce made from the flavorfUl pan drippings goes over the beef. Artichoke bot- toms stuffed with baby_c_y; ~. r ots . wOOM lie an e~gant garnish. 1 lh teaspoooa satt ~ cup white table wine 1 teaspoon mixed Italian 2 teaspoons cornstarch herbs Chopped parsley * cup s h r e d d t d Trim fat from fillet.a. Cook Parmesan cheese in 1 tablespoon butter in 1 (14!fl-ounce) can skillet about 1 minute on ltalian--toma&Gea ~ eideu 8pi'ialde with Ml' BEEF PACKAGES Wrap these steak bites in parchment paper or foil before fying in hot oil. They come out 6.picy, rare and delectable. l (8-oonce) can tomato and pepper. Remove to sauce heated serving platter. Add 1 ( 3 · o u n c e ) can remaining 1 tablespoon but· mushrooms ter, broth, bay leaf and t I 8-ounce) p a c k a g e thyme to skillet. Simmer a Mozzarella cheese minute or two, stirring to Cook rigatoni in 4 quarts loosen browned particles. boiling saJted water about Add wine mixed with corn· 8 minutes until just barely starch. Cook a m i n u t e tender. DO NOT OVER· longer. stirring coostaotfy. COOK. Drain; cover with Strain over beef a n d cold water. sprinkle with par 1 I e y • Cumin Spi .ces Favorite Spanish Dishes 1 pound airloin steak ¥, teaspoon paprika v, teaspoon ginger ~ cup sherry Cook spinach according to Makes 4 seivings. A close study ol spice the cookery of the Near Eaat .Wws in diHerent parta ol and no Indian curry would thl.I huge country gives fur· taste right without its admix· ther proof that the United" ture of cumin. states la a "melting pot" file a~era'e person may wttb considerable regional think be s nev~r ea~n cum· dlf!erences in cooking and in, b~ ~e has, if he s a lover aeuoning of chili con came or any Let's take cumin as an o~~r dishes seaso!led. with ex.ample of spice use around chili powder. Cumm lS ~s the country. It is a great important ~. a ~ood . chill favorite in Spanish a n d pow~er as it is to its onental Lttin-Amerlcan cuiaine so cou~, curry powder. In popolar in the western part additi~ to these blends, of our country. "Comlno" cumin u used subtly ln all lives enticing aroma to rice klnds of commercial meats. 6eana, potatoes, plantain~ pickles, sausages, soups and and sub-tropical vegetables. stews. Cumin was brought to . Cumin looks a great deal Spain from its eastern Med· like caraway -or for that ltetTanean homeland by the matter. like a. miniature e~ ~oors then carried to Latin of com-and its aroma is Alneriea by the early Span· somewhat similar. It is sold tab explorers. Centuries ago whole or ground. cum.l.n was take.n from the Use the whole seed tn Nii. Valley to Arabia. India long-cooking dishes such u and China. It ls popular in stews, braised meata and pickling liquids. G r o u n d cumin should be used in baked goods; rice: atuffed halted potatoet; hamburg- era; meat loaves, or stuff· lngs. Since this is pne of the bolder spices, use between one-fourth and one-half tea· spoon of cumin in main dish- es planned for six servings. To show you what cumin can do for a dish, do try these recipes from the test kitchens of the American Splce Trade Association. These Stuffed Beef Roll· ups with their subtle sea- soning of ground cumin seed are delightful party fare. STUFFED BEEF ROLLUPS 6 minute or cube steaks, 6 to 8 ounces each 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon iround black pepper 2 tablespoons celery flake• CASSlltOLI l'IT l'Ott THI 'KtNO' OP THI HOUSI I 4 teaspoons instant minced onion 1 can (8% ounce) whole kernel com, drained 11.i cup dry bread CTUD\ba 4 tablelJ)OOns tomato piste 2 teaspoons parsley flake1 ~ teaspoon ground clD111n seed 1 tablespoon salad oil l can (1 pound) tomatoe1 . Season steaka with aalt and pepper; set aside. Mix celery flakea and 3 tea· spoons of the minced oaf on with 3 tablespoons water; let stand 8 minutes to soften. Combine softened vegeta· bles. % cup of the com, bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon of the tomato paste mixed with 2 tablespoons water, parsley Oakes and *' tea- spoon of the cumin seed. Mix well. Spoon e«rn mixture onto stew. Roll up and futen with toothptcb or tie with string. Jn skillet brown beef rolls in hot oil. Meantime, in small sauce- pan, combine tomatoes, v. c;up water, remaining 3 ta- blespoons tomato paste, l Instant minced onion and v. teaspoon cumin. Bring to boiling point. Place meat in casserole; pour t o m a t o sauce over meat Cover and balte in preheated moderate oven (350 F.) 30 minutes. Re· move cover and bake 15 minutes longer. YIELD: 6 portions. Cumin Is only ooe of the many easy-to·use a p I c e s avaHable today. Here it flavor-sparks t t e n · a g e favorite, Sloppy Joes. SLOPPY JOES 1 tablespoon salad oil 1 pound ground cbuck 1 Cl pound) can tooiatoes V• cup sweet pepper flabs 1 t.ablespooo inltant mine· ed onion 3 tuspoons chDi powder 1 teaspoon salt ~ teupoon grO\a'ld cumin · seed ~ teaspoon inst.ant mJ.nc.. ed garlic Toasted hamburger buns or A'ench rolls Heat oU ln large .aucepan or Dutch oven. Add meat and cook until lightly brO'WJI· ed. Add r em a J o I n g in- gredH!nta except b u n s . Cover and simmer 25 to 30 millutt1. Serve on split. ~~ ~~by~w~U:~~ _____ H_E_A_R_TY __ B_E_E_F_E_N_T_R_E_E_: _e_E_E_F_ST_U_F_F_E_D_R_l_G_A_T_O_N_t ___ _ tions. The dMne Oavor of this ehiclten, baked in cumin· leUOned sour cream gravy, can be extended e v e n ~ when the sauce is mpooned over~. baked or IDMhed potatoes. Festive Vegetable CUMIN BAKED CHICKEN Just Dip It • Butter 2"" to 3 pound chicken. The artichoke is such a cut into sening pieces festive-I o o It I n g vegetable Y• cap 111 purpoee flour that you can serve it in '4 teaspoon salt the simplest way and have 1·16 teaspoon ground it add interest to any menu. black pepper 2 tablespoons salad oil Whats' ttle simplest way? 1 can (10~ ouooe) cream Cooked in bolling waler, cl chlckeri aoop drained and offered with a 1 can (10~ ounce) cream dip. ol celery soup In ttie following recipe hot 1 pJnt aour c:re.tm garUc-flavored butter Is the l tablespoon p a r s I e y dip. flake• Arti<:bokea prepared this 2 ,teaapooos ground cumin way make an excellent first eed coune at lunch or dtnner. Dredge chJcken in mature Or they· can substitut. for f! ~J!..U !""'-~· -~ ---. -1M* ln hot on until 101aen-F'l.Dgers are used to pull OD all aides. Tr a n • f e r out the leaves, but fork! allkMI to 2-quart casserole. and knives will be needed Oomlltne toups. sour cream. for removina the thistleJlke pulley flake• and iround choke. After the choke com· cumin Mid; pour ~ver et tbe best t>art of au - cbleken. Cover; bake an a the bottom ol the .&rtkhoke pttbeated moderlte oven <• 1".) 45 to eo mlnutes eofttalning the heart. « until chktea is tender. ARnCROKES WITR YIEl.l); 4 to e portions. BOT OAR.UC BVTl'ER 4 large artichokes boil; ~er and boB until 1 quart boiling water bottoms of artichokes (tile 1 teaspoon salt hearts) are tender wtlen 2 tablespoons olive. oU pierced with a fork -~ ~ cup (1 stkk) butter to 4$ minutea. 1 lar1e garlic clove peeled Place artichokes, at.em and qua(tered &Ide up, in a colander to Cut off artldloke stems dratn. so artio.hoket will 1tand Meanwhile. ln a small straight. Pull off any •mall saucepan over very low or coarse leave.s at bottom. beat, melt the butter; add ""'\. With a sharp hffvy wide-garlic; Cover and allow to ._) blade knife, cut off -stand over very low heat 1traiaht ecrots -~ to 1 for about ~hour. Inch of the top. With Remove aarHc; •kim off tclslora, clip olf Ctoray tlp white fOllD'at top. Pour but· of each leaf. ..JJr' -about 2 tablespooo1 Tb or o u i n1 f YI a«.,.« "ah.":-!io~ r'.mlJt .. ·• r.1 artichokes In col.d wlter. contalners (Oriental cups Stand the artlchokea. atem without handles are flne). side dOWJi, In a kettle or Serve this hot garlic but· Dutch oven into which they ter as a dip for the flethy Just fit -a straight-side part at the bale of the utenaU tbat Is about 10 in· leavea and for tbe heart ches ill diameter and 4 in· after the center thiltJe.Uk• Chet deep ii flM. part (the choke) ba.t been Add tbe bolllng waw, aalt removed. and oltw oil. Brint f.o a MatM 4 ...nn,. . ' \ \ . . ---. . . . ( ... . .. . . ' . . . - .. ·.z DAlt. V PILOT ALIOTStll'S TASTY-TEIJER U.S.D.A. CHOICE BLADE Wed"'*1, A1tll 17, 1968 CUT • • • LB. 7-BONE ROAST :i~~ =-~~ ....... u. 47c: ~ PORK STEAK ~~.~ .......... L•. 5r ENGLISH ROASJ :~:~~~ ........ u. age PORK CUTLET ~:t ........... u.98' 0-BONE ROAST ~~:c.£ .............. u. 59c SALMON ::• MiiT'.L~ ••............ u. 98' FAMILY STEAK ::c~~~ ............ u. age . SALMON :~:~ ~~ ................ LI. 1• GROUND CHUCK f:: .............. u. 59c OYSTERS ~~~~ ................ 1uz. Ir BACON ~~rlE~1rnn-.11 .............. u. 59c WHITING :Wc~:~ ................. La. I' - SHRIMP :i~~~~=·~~ ..... ~ .. 121 FRUIT PIES JOHNSTON'S ••••••. , .. ,. &gc _SIIAWBERRIES :r:~~!E.l~ u.o, 20c !IE SHELLS 1••SM1· SANDWICH ~~Y~f-2 COUNT ..... 75c COOKIES~=~~~:"-~ ......... 49' CASSEROLE :::r:.~:=~~~ .. a.oz. 23c CREAM PIES =~,i~ ....... 2, CASSEROLE :~We~~~~ .... a.oz. 2&c PARFAITS ::t~~WM ........... &139' DlllllER nsuna Mo1a. oa 44c WAFFLES tOWNYFUKE ,, /'t5c nn CMIUTION PLATl ••••••• U. I COUNT •••••• , ..••••• UL ENCHILADA ::~:Ws:~~ ...... u. 35c. FILLETS M•s. P'AUl'S FISH ......• 1uz. 59c ORE-IDA POTATOES 2 ~~::: 29c 2 llj~~~H 49c 2 ~:i::~E 43' MAXWELL HOOSE 'M.C.P. COFFEE $ 11-tZ. f M IMCAltll-IUJ/llACMlltl·CllHSE -.0.cllClDl/SPMlml·MUT CHEER URIE I lllCM ClUST -WlU. FILUIAM DEUCAmY SPtCD -!78t·~--..~ BOLD Lu. le - . PICIC STYLE-PORK 3 3 ~-ROAST:~~·l.. c fRfSH-IEW · lOCAl CROP . U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETS I0::,35c NEW CROP WHITE ac ~OSE ~ • lb. . . .. -----... .... . .. .. .. . . . -.., -. .... ·~ -.. -.. .. .. . -.... --.... . ... -_,.. • • • • ""* .,, • • •• _. -... ... --__..-,.. .. . Wtdnesday, Aptll 17, 1%8 DAIL y PJLOT F .3 ~Make No f.uss 'n Tots Will Not Rebel By DOROTHY WENCK .,,_ c.... --,...,.... Of all the dlfferent agl' IDd ages that cblldren go throu.gb, the preschool years -aaea two to five -are probably the 'lnott challeng· int from 1he ataDdpoint of feecli.Qi probleau. Cbildreio cl tia _,e want tA> be indepeodent. They wallt to make their own cboicu about what to eat. But Ibey may not want to eat the toods parents thinl they •hould eat. And they get balky wbell food is fore· ed OJI them. And IO, if parents get pushy, feeding problemF ~afem. who understand their pre.acboolera and who oOOCtdtate oo m a i in g mealthne a happy time can avoid theee eatinJ? problems ho~. For e x a m p I e , un· derstanding parents know that a pre~chool child may have a very small appetite. He may eat much less than be did as a baby. His growth rate has slowed down a11d he doesn't need so much food. ~ ttie~a parents let the child decide how much food be wants, rather than forc- ing ~ him the &niount they tinic be llbDqld ML Tbey let him serve b.imffU if he's big etl<>U-"1· A.-1 if three peas are au be waata, that's What be gets, · Un du!ta.ndlng parent,, know tbat appetites vary from day to day and that som~r . a preaebooler goes Oft a "jag" "* eat. a lot of Just one kind o( food. Food "jap" pas~ in time, \f they are all<Ned to run their course, these. paret>U know. Preschool children tend to be suspicious of new foodf, t>1Jt u-J~rstr 1in1; parents try to ign<>r-e the typical. "l rlon'I ti~~ It, what is Jt?'! reacttoll. New foods are serv~d matt.er~f·factly along with o t h e r familiar well·liked foods. F1amily members eat them, offer them to preschoolers, but don't fuss if he won't try them the first tim~ · around. Maybe next time he will. Some parents ha""' round that the best way to get a chHd to try a new food is to not offer it to him. He geU. so curious irbout it and I~ so anxious to be like everyone else that he, tries it on his own. with no urging. U n deutaoding parenU. also know that preschoolet"s d.on 't hav. wrr. go o d ~dil!l!!tiinn -milk will be tipped over, food wiU be apllled and preschoolers will eat with their f i n g e rs because lt'a euier. Understanding parents realize that eating ia fun for the happy. hungry child. Children enjoy eating when the adults are cheerful at family meals. The child who won't eat almost al· ways needs more fun in the famll.y. So meiues are ~leaned up witboot a lot of fuss and some foods are served as ''finger foods" be ca u • e children like them better that way. ™• is the time ror the ~~Il~t WE cblld to learn to Uke to eat. Q. The only meat my Man0er1 can come later. So three year old son will eat table, manners are not these days it hot dogs. Do taught to pre~choolers ex· they have any nutritional cept through example by the value? parents who realize that lit· A. Yes. hot <logs or wie- tle children aren't able to ners are a nutrftlous form eat like tdult.J and behave of meat. Usually they are a like adults. mlxture of ~f and pork, Desserta ror preschoolers · both of which are good for are nutritious food~ like children. They also contain fruit, pudding, custard, ttlat quite a bit ol fat (up to 30 are serwd right along with percent). the meal. The child can eat them first, last or in between -whenever he chooses. This eliminates making de..<11erts a reward for eating vegetables or ror "clea.ning your p 1 a t e . • ' Child psychologists believe that using desserts and swee~ as a reward makell them ever so much more desired, ..and that thi~ may be the reason for the exc.sive c:ravinCt for aweeta which ~ 1llOllle have. Q. I read someplace that dates contain invert sugar which can be quickly assim· Hated by the body and turn- ed into energy. but that any excess is passed off and is not stored as fat in the body. So would dates be a good food for someone trying to lose weight? A. Y o u r information about the sugar in dates is only partly correct It is true that dates contain in· vert augar that ii quickly aabnJlMl bJ .. bod1 U!i turned lnto energy. How· ever It l! not true that ex· cess amounts of invert sug- ar are passed off rather than stored as fat. Invert sugar not used for energy 11 converted and stored by the body as fat. Since dates are a very concentrated sow-ce of s1.1gar (and calor· ies-550 per cup). a dieter would do well to eat them sparingly. Q. Is gelatin a nutritious d e s s e r l for a preschool child? A. Gelatin dessert is a food that most young chi!· dren enjoy eating. However by itself It does not have much food value other than calories from the sugar it contains. It has a very small amount of incomplete pr~ tein from the gelatin. You can improve the nu- tritional value of gelatin dessert by making it with ' fruit juice and fruits or by whipping it with evaporated• milk. To make the whipped dessert, dissolve one pack· age of gelatin dessert in just one cup of hot water. Allow to cblll in refrigera· tor or freezer until it just starts to set. Then add a small can of chilled evap- orated milk and whip with rotary beater until fluff7. Chill attl Mt. .. __ ___._JlMPJ._E..JtilROQUCilON I O OLD:COUttT.RX COQ.KERX. __ --+----.... ...... ,,..__.We_are proud to aiuiounce New England Fishermen that Hills Bros Coffee is I Preserve Old · Recipes now mOre than 10% richer I! .n~cd·down s e a f o o d ....• and their "Whiling moderate heat until smooth re:.pes in the homes ol Piemontese" wi.th its tomato and thickened. Beat e gg h 1 din ffi ' ' many Mass.cbuset.13 fishing sauce is a most enjoyable yolks; add a little of. the h t ees families are apt to be favorite. The name of this hot sau~e; beat into re· t an 0 er ea g co pwr!Cdix5edas~rpesix.u.ceh, .. ~.~~c~.~ dish tells us, as do many malning sauce. Stir in Baked I' • "' r-... others, the place of its fish and grated onion. Cool. or "fiske," depending on origin in the Old World. Beat egg whites gtifi but 1 whose hom•"10U're in. Today's seagoing descen· not dry; fold into fish mix· languages remind ue that emigres to New Bedford call Use remaining 1 table-• this "heartland of fisb" has fish "pelxe." Addinf variety spoon butter to grease 2- The seafood dishes and dants of Port u g u e 1 e ture. ifk~ been greaUy enriched by the to their long list ol finny quart sourne dish. Coat aea~~ ef Portugal. Italy ''pein" cli<shes, Portugue5-: evenly with bread cnunbs. ~ ~ and Norway, who landed homemakers take eood ad•,, BPOoti fish mixture into aouf· !J ~ . here generations ago to vantage of their port'• fie dish. B-ake at 32.5 degrees harvest the offshore waters. famous shelllish. -the sea until deep golden brown and 1 Although the mod e r n scallop. Whether featuring set, about 1 to 11/4 hours, ~ ~ M assachwetts fisherman sea or cape s c a 11 o p s Serve immediately. Makes ~· • might be several genera.. ' ' S c a 11op1 Portu~ese': 6 ~rvings. If desired, a _ ~ __ tioDJ removed from the old serves as a quick and sauce 1uch a.s tomato or ooontry, the wonderful ways s i m p 1 e introduction to mu.&hroom may be aerved ~ ~ with fish still prevail in Massachusetts' old country with the pudding. many households, and the seafood cookery. . . WRITING PIEMONTESE. old names are still used· in T:Y any _of these ~elic1ous 4 cups water, divided many of the seafood recipes. recipes Wlth the fish and 1 cup yellow corn meal The Norwegians, w h o sbel:lfish harvested off the 1 teaspoon aalt migrated in great numbers ~assach~e~ts coast. These 4 tablespoons butter to New Bedford, Jmow fish d1shes, originated by people l/• lb. grated Parme&an as "f is k e." Their "Fiske who know how to get the cheese Pudding" featuring flaked best out of foods from the % teaspoon pepper flsl:l {flounder is the favorite sea., have pas6ed the test 2 pkg.s. (10 ounce each) in New Bedford) is a Norse of time. frozen chopped spinach classic prepared just like NORWEGIAN 1 teaspoon oregano grandmother used to make F1SKE PUDDING ~ teaspoon salt it ~cross the sea. This and 1 tablespoon lemon juice other ethnic reci~ have 6 tablespoons butter or l 1h pounds whiting fillet. remained u n c h a n g e d margarine flour through the years, since 1h cup all purpose flour parsley many or the fish species 2 teaspoons salt ~ cup dry white wine c a u g h t b y t o d a Y ' s If• teaspoon pepper lf.z cup toma~ puree M usachusetts fishermen 2'1• cups milk Bring 3 cups water to boil· are the same as thos~ once 6 eggs, separated flaked ing. Combine remaining cold ha r v e st e d by their 3 cups cooked, wat.er. corn meal and l teas- grandfathers on the other flounder poon salt; &tir into boilin~ aide of the Atlantic. 1 table$pOOD grated onion water. Cook until thickened, Up in Gloucester port, and juke stirring often. Cover; cook Where whiting is king. the 1 tablespoon butter or over low heat 10 minutes Italian community has ils margarine longer. 1hare of "pesce" recip<?s. 2 tablespoons fine, dry Remove from heat and l Like others having a boun· bread crumbs stir in butter, cheeae and tifltl ocean at their doorstep, Melt 6 tablespoons butter ; pepper. Stir until butter and Italian families enjoy fish blend in flour, salt and pep· cheese are melted. at least four times weekly per. Stir In milk. Stir over Meanwhile, coot spinach according to package direc- tions; season with oregano, ~ teaspoon salt and lemon juice. Dust whiting fl lie ts with flour, sau.te in butter or vegetable oil u.nU1 golden brown. Spread the corn meal mix· ture (polenta) on the bottom of an oval serving dlab, top with spinach. Arrange fllleta on spinach. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Add wine &1ld tomato puree to pan juiees: b\end well. Pour 09er fish. Makes 8 to I aerv· ingJ. SCALLOPS PORTUGUESE · l pound cape or sea acallop1 V. cup b u t t e t Of margarine 1 garlic clove, mlnced Iii teupoon salt __ !~"!.Jr~~ -. ·-n-"11y ""'-,.... .• ...,,.-u aea ac · are used, cut ln b.11. ht dry witll paper lA'•liDg. Melt butte.r or rnar1arlne. Add 1arUc and salt: cook until garlic ii goidtn btOlVJ\, A. d d acaUopa; cook 5 to 7 minutes, 1Urrlng o f t e n . Sprinkle With frethl)' fJ"OUnd black tJepper. Add fmb chopped parsley; ~It 1 mlnui. Jonger. S.rvt hot. \ fl-: P«iftcCJ-nc.t ~ ~-lpi1) C.Oft'ee is all we make. And we've found a wry to make it better. A cup of coffee gets its flavor from what scientists c.alJ "available flavor solids." We have developed a new way of blending and~· ing that gives our coffee more of these flavor solMh tbaa ochtt leading coffees. Al the chart sbows- 13S more, 14S more, even 151 mart! You get a cap of cofee that has more ftavor, more body, more strength. Even with aam and sugar the richer coffee Savor comes through. F.njoy some soon. '--. Head for theJiills ! • • Maketl1ervtnc1. !--~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• •• ,. ... . -. . .. . .. . . . ... . F., DAil y Pll.OT w-..., .. 17, 1968 r.aJlEAUAl'I' IPBCIALI. : HOaMEl'S RED LAllL 1 : IUCID 55' ·I I uc011 .............. .=: • I HOFfMAN-MORR~ 'S rlJDI • LUY'S QUALITY ::. .............. ~ 65~ U~2l ROU HOFFMAN PURE POU LINK 4 a.or. 'I 00 IAUIA.. ... PIC•S. • Le•••••••••••--•••__....,. ....... PUILIC SCHOOU WllK. Visit Your Public SchoolsApril 22 thru 26 KNOW ANO SUPPORT YOUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ''.!)/ !JI~ !Jn Se~on ... !Jt ~ !Jn :Jhn/iinuutf" HEAD ~iiTTUCE BOREWS- ROUND ITIAK 89' c IONE IN : MELON CUT RUMP ROAST : RUMP ROAST 75~ ! ISL I :····· PaezElf PNM --LEAN IONEWS FOR ROTISSIERE 89 1 CAAHAT10H ~ C '·:~.:;.·;;······· ..,: ROUND ROAST ..... • NII CAIB •••••••••••••••••a. ~ FRESH TENDER SWEET CORN 3 ~RS 29C ~=0~.~~-~~. ti•. TENDER DELICIOUS EYE OF -'1" lUPllT--t¥1-w/S-e 69f ROUND ROAST .... "~ ............... • ..... u :•.:.i:su.~'.~ .. ~.~ .. 19~ US.::b~ d B le . STUAM FRESH-I J._ ,.. ..... 'I IWMIOW TIOVT .. • • .. .. •• .. • .... -• • • hoice one ~~ - TUltEK-MECK-IJ--,.. 59• llAL 1auwmcu • . • . . • • • . • • • • ICOlD KIST-I ~ .... Steeb I 19t .. ITIA.D •••••••••••• fer Buncl U,.1atlu Sal. SPINACH, TUINIPS, 11115. MUSTAID HONS---;;..-3 BUNCHES 2 tc CELLO PACK TOMATOES 12-0Z. 25c PKG. 11 SIRLOIN TIP-TOP. ROUN~REAKFAST STEAKS QVAUTY SEA.FHDS =o~~ ............... 59~ =HPI~· ................. 19~ "IUMILE IH"-Pleee1 te a.i. 19• fUALm' IA.LMOll • • • • • • • • • • • • • c "IUMILE IH"-Steeb te It.II 91' fUAIJTY IALMOll • • • • • • • • • • • • a ''TENDY LEE" LEAN • ---ALL 194 YAWi YAatmu--- CORNED BEIF ROUNDS 7.9~ c .............................. Sara IA. • • • • • • • • • • WESTWOOD-CATERING ~ (; · ~ J ICE CREAM ......... ~~ 59' ------°"' lem rain-e LIPTON-ORANGE PEKOE I TEA BAGS ......... ~:ic~· 59• WONDER HOLSUM-WHITE OR WHEAT SLICED BREAD .. 1~0~~ 22' BELL BRAND CORN CHIPS ..... 1•1i~i 39' ALL GRINDS COFFEE PORK SHOULDER PICNIC ROUT FHSHLY "OUND-MILDLY SfASON~UUC IONELESS FAMILY l1IAK -95:. DELICATESSEN SPKLUS REG. MAR6ARINE-INCL 2c: OFF NUCOA ................. ~~· 25' JANE ANDERSON-CORN TORTILLAS .~~~ ... ~: 2 For 25' PHILADELPHIA-I-OZ. PK6. CREAM CHEESE ...... 37' JANE ANDERSON-WIS. LONGHORN CHIDDAR ............ ~0l:" 45• LEO'S-HAM, BEEF, CORNED BEEF FOLGERS PORK SAUSAGE ............... 39~ SLICED MEAT 65~ 3 l·OZ. •100 ~K I IONEUSS ; SHOULDa Bun ROAST i PORK ROAST i PORK ITIAK 49 . 6"9 : 69 LARGE 2'h TIN, SLICED Oil HALV£S PiACH1s ..... 4 roR ZJl1 HAUOI ILYD. COSTA MISA e PK6S. '- C : LIAN, C ' C • ! TO~lVI .. i • ~-Sun6hin• Staie ':J.roun - . 1~ ·llOOIHUIST, GARDIN GIOYI • \ ORANGE ~ JUICE ' • \ I A --.-. . -. ., . .. --... ,,. . ,,. -.... W...._,, A,rtl 17, lM DAILY ,,LOT P-5 Get 'e.;.-at Market BaSket (we've had 'em for more than a year now). Get 'em on quality products in every department-like U.S.D.A. Choice Tenderay Brand Beef-for instance! Nobody But Mcdet Basket Sells UeSeD.A. Choice T enderar Brand Beef at Disco.I Prices her liHt tli~U9h • atoN'a MMt COM for o CHOICE piece ef Meat e!Mf not fiMI it? Not at Mafbt lo•tt Y'ou -n't find a cut of TeMloroy hfKf IMf tt.ora ... U.S.D.A. Choice; we aell 110 io-r grodo • .... .,. do IMlwe ~ ... ..-at prket. So.. ottien NII only choice ..... lwt only Matbt loala.t .,11, exclual.e U.S.D.A. Choice Grad• Tettdercry lrand ... , at dlacouftt pric.s. Tencleray Takes The Guesswork Out Of Buying Beef! Teed~ hitd leef ia 911ore11toecl both fr"h one! 19,,. 111 11>9eiol roo ... Tellde«iy lro'ICI '"' ia fully oged j" ~ MIY TIMf. Netvrwl ft-olMll i•i'ea ore pn>tedtd 44 HOUIS OR LISS, .,_d of -·· No oltiw a...f ao while Mltwel tolNJoriAf _....II.,._-... vp by preci .. ty fNM -lte .. ...,_lly te'ICIOfl .... ,.... te•11 a ••-· litlltllldlty o!HI oir cittulcrtlH U.S.D.A. CHOICE TENDERAY UAND 7-BONE ROAST MARKET IASKETCIYOVAC U.S.O.A. CHOICE WltAPPEO-NISW Of TENOBAY t lANO CORNED i0Uiii ~BEEF STEAK LB. 69c LB. 79c DHP·CUT E'fER10~Y ' DISCOUNT PRICES ~-. RIB 7ra --)OASt LB. 7 c U.S.O.A. GV.Df A flYING OflCKEN DHP·CUT lYERYOAY ' DISCOU NT PRICES OEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY ' DISCOU NT PRICES s~~a;,s. lll. 95c 9 c -sH~i;.;. .. ~~9.---- Turkey Dnmsticks LB-E~ .. a:2ac U.$.0.A. CHOICE SFtlNG SHOUU>fl-4-l&. AVG. 5 9 C luncheol Meafs 6 694 DHP·Cur lHR1DH ' CISCOUNT PRICl S ....... ,__,.,'llrlolloe C.-Pies .... ~ 29c 0.-0'-""-Wiiii a.. s- C..liflower •• '~ 37c c--...,.... .. ........ Fm• Pen •• 1°i: 2oc ...... c....-1tc ..._,_...... ·~3a Sprouts.• ••• .,. c : ........ ~ 8 :w.y Foo.I •••• ~ c looci-t 5"oiMd Meats •••••. 3~. 24 c ·~ ..... ~ jell•••• a... • ~ 93c . er.II,,_,. ~A--. ~23 ·a.1111 •••••• ~..-I. . .....,~c.-_ ... h .• ~33c C:HP·C UT EVERY DAY ' DISCOUNT PRILES ...... ,.,v.w. .. 27 Cookill' lags • ~ c ...,,,_ 5 Gili & 11111. ''It 5c • "-a..M.Glp ........ "'°"' 47 CoMltS........ c ...,..,,__ •a.or. 49c Hot srlCtS... ,.. U.S.OACW.. ....... L...-$1 OS 0-._ Chops •• ~ U.lD.A. 0..... s,..t.e ~ Sllalt Rib Chops • ~ $)" U.S.OA Oolao ~lo .. S•llloi1Chops .~$1 5' U.UIA Ooic. ...... ,........, ....... S,..Cer Steaks •• ia. $) •9 U.S.OA Choice Tllldoroy a-4 $ 09 Clu~ Steak ••••• u,. 1 U.S.OA.0..0..T......., ..... W ~c:..11111 ..... Rib steak ••••• ~aac ,,.,...Oildi...._ ~ ., Tillfla fryw P.,s •••• ~59c ~a.i.t. ... """" Nocla., Oilololl Pick O' Chick ••• ~ 49c ~~Wheat 1~34c w..F r:--T ...,.,.,s.; 31' .,. -""' reats • • • Chol..., Al 0..,.,,....... 167,..0.. 71 c Pina...... ,... Clilla.,A,O.. ~ ... 21.0.. ..... -"°'""' ,,.. ".o.. ...... • Big G Cereal •• ~ 41c t;; CoffH 1~ 99c Hi°Ho Cnckers 1~ 33c .i...,-w PW Qooilllr Gr9't M C lltf• ....... '~ 79 __... c--. °'"'"" 69 Ice en. ... ~~ c i;.-. Mix • .,~ 49c • • "-Ot. c c.,..,_.,Mh,,., Pit IX .... c. 53 Spaghetti Mix '~ 27c c.lf-.~ o...,.. ... ~ • Dri'*s •••••• ~ 25c K•t!ote Chicken Fixins 2~L 24c ron.y ......, • Mii • l.tll. 27C ....... I e o 0.. '"".,Sell M • •a 42c .......... eo.. Pott., WI (i..cl Sc Off Lobol) 3 7 • DietMargsine '~ ' liMlor(l2.-0t.Co•.$1c) 39. CorM4 lttf .. '~ c .... ...-..... 39· ~--..-l'-<>r. c ~ ...... ..... liltr '°" s.o.. 2 7c Popcor11 • • • • ,... ,,.... !4.¢1. 38 Carallels ••••• ao. . c ~ ... (12-0r "o l ::~!""•110.0 •. ~, 35c """' Cancly • • • t.c!i o.ia.,1-10.. Clleese Pina 1~ 53' .....,v.,-.1i1o .. ii;i; s., 2 ·0~· 25e: AU IMtllfT IASCIT NUIT1 & vtofTAtltS All OUAIANTUO IUllRISI PRllH Yet ....... , .......... ...wto4 wiltt _, Mlfht ...... ,......,..h., .. ,...., ..... wlll ... ,.,'-" or yew •"91 ref•"'-'· JUICY, OEl.ICIOUS ·sTIAWIElllES 4eoxel9C t U.S. NO. 1 -RUSSET POTATOES ~ ~O.LB.~ BAG .JI'" Lamb Roast •••• lB. c~.dii:e7~55c Plf.SUCEO ••• LB., He s ..... ,__.._&.._ 65C CUT AND WRAPPfD TO YOUI $11£ClflCATIONS Sausage o • o o • ": fASTflN GV.IN f!D WHOLE OR HAlf 5 9 c ..... ~._ ........ _....., rk ........ u-.. •wud • 59c Po Loin Roast • LB. ~·!~ · · ~~ fA$TElN GRAIN FED FRESH SHANI( PORTION 3 9 c Sliced Bacon • ~ 2t 77 c leg O' Pork •••• LB. ~~?f~~.:;:.~49c . U.S.O.A.CHOICETfNOflAYBAAND tEEFBONEl ESS 8 8 DnllSticks • • .'1:.69C IOUfO lllSKET OI C s.o 1-. ,,.,, .. ......., Clod Roast " ' .,ish Stieb ••• ·~ 69c e e e e e LB. t 4-0t. "-· t 1M SWlfT.mMIUM-PlUMP£R AND JUICIER All MEAT 49c ihri~':~~ .~79c Wieners •••••• ~~ ,..._.., .... ~s3c G:.; Beans u~ 24 c Soolelyc .. w • ., 2 7 Shellie leans 15~ c H;;;Jheh~~ 27c l~bag •. '~c:; 29c h;. luds. ·~ 59·c ,~ 4'0t. $123 .. erowax • • • • c... ~,..(W.kOff lolMI) 24· lnno •••.... ~ c o;. a ... , . ·~. 69e: r..;. Dry ••• »~ 42c T,;-.1 Utpi4 • 12~ 43c ii.cl. ..... ~~· 36c ... s.. "• 37c . G9y ....... • "-' s;.., st.a . ~ 52 < HILLCREST LARGE U.S.D.A. GRADE AA EGGS ooL33 Sc• Oic\•-n.... ..._ Pet Food •••• 6111~ 11 c LIQUOR BUYS A-'" ..... f..W.. ... -i.eM C-:i:::. 6 I ~OL $] 19 ..... • • • • • c- CONY!NIENT, SAPf, INIXPINSIY! -IUUBl.!!--- MONEY ORDERS IOLD AT MAnlT &Alltl1' .-....er., 79• Breck Slmpoo ~ .. ..i. ........... Dry 12• C,reme Rinse • ·~ ;;;;.... Spray ~ 7 4. .......... He<4ToHaU«..,.._. ....,..., 63C Aq11 Net ••• ~ ... , .. w.l ,_, N+ie...,,..... $) 07 Anacin Taltlets .11: ii. Bracer •• ~ aac ._...,,,..,....,_ 71 • Crest •••• ~":.'! STottE HOURS: MON. TMIU N. IAf, 6 IUM. 10 ........ 9 ,... 10.ur. .7, ... tQlll •IOWM -l'Ol ldf ..... I • miYtMMaltla~ WI > . :r .. 1Mt nom. - 1 0IUS DISCOUU SPECWJ Prltet eff-ctM Now..._... Tuetdcry, April 23, 1'61 DEEP-CUT DISCOUN1 PRICES .EVERY DAYI e COSTA MESA-=:....w • e NEWPORT IEACH-::::;::-~,;.:.'.:, .. ,._, e HUNTINGTON IEACH-=:::.""' e FOUNTAIN YALLIY.-:'~ I ' 4 ' . . -.. • ~ ... L :. ..... ~ ........ -... , . . .. . . .. .. . . . :. • l l : " • . f' -C DAILY "LOT ~,A,ttl17,1968 Rie: Pretty as an . • • • MOD!RN HOMEMAKERS CAN PRESERVE LIKE GRANDMOTHER " • • Home, Sweet Homemade In a Pickle? Cann.ing' s Easy Yr your grandmother and great·grandmother w e r e like most cook.a of their tradition, you've already discovered they 1 e 1 d o m passed on a precbe red~. : "A ploch of thl.s and just enough of that'' lJ rdltr • mysterious recipe to follow -particularly If you •e seriously ln~teat«i t n preserving some of your own ordeo g~ in your owu kitchen. 1 .Rather than wute an nt.tDc. or teupoon of MY· tt\inJ, here are 1C1De won- derful, tested redpes f o r piCkllnl fteah tmftatoel, CU· cumbers, oniona, cGTOtl and • • Uses Mushroom green peppers to enjoy dur· l.ng the chill fall and winter montlu. Tabasco seasoning, along with salt, sugar and a few select sp(ces, gtves pungent Oavor and arom• to these delightful vegetables. A.a TZaeco ~ ha s been produced in Lou1llan a f« 100 year .. now, it'• quJte poseible your g r e a t · gra ndmother uaed •·generous dashes" o r "several drops'' In her own home c:am*1g and presierv· lol. But It's much easier to foDow hie proven reapu. mealUrlag ttle p r o p e r amount of Tibuco t 0 ensure just the right piquant flavor. You'll probably IUce the r-esulu better. too. CRISP CUCUMBER RINGS 9 Jong slender cueumbers 5 medium oniON 2 cups water ~cup salt 2 cups vinegar 1 ~ CU(n $Ui8T 2 teaspoons mustard Sffd 2 teaspoons celtty seed ~ teMPO<>n Tabasco Wu h and dry cucumber•; slice without parin~. Peel ooioa. and slice. Combine salt wHn water and pour over ~etablea. Let stand 3 hours; Ulen drlrin • n d discard Uquid. C o m h I n e vtnepr. l!Ulat and St>lces ; st.Jr ever heat until sugar Is d.lnolved. Add cucumben r lQd onion.a: boll S minutes. • • Add Tebuco Ind pack at Try Some V ar1at1ons ~lnt~e:.J::·~1!i: • completely. Seal. cool aod !n.M ~ -~ =-=:.~-~~ .,.,.~ labal-:-Vle_~ ~' l,.piDt. J1.1tbt1 Sood addttions to bey fresh lft u •Iii fioo t 'm • • c A I\ R o T p E p p E R nt•.Uaa meall. They grow You'n find them in b\A ln RELISH 11 fbtJr own ll*1al win· some COlBllers. Yoo cu ...._ bollHI, pey no , d\oose your own, picking I medium cST'Ob · • · ......_ to weather pro-out large ones. small ones. a medium onioM bMD.t. IO IUJ'Pll• are fairly or 1 1'llbttire of bolb. Same 4 large l"ten peippers 1¥111 aD .,.a. retanen ofler tny pac.U or 3 Ublespoons tall 4~ of thl mu.abroomJ in mu1brooms, stJJI others 2 cup1 su1ar •1 Mlle JDll'btl er1 the pack them In small "tutn'' 2 cupa cider vme1ar brown wmtty. In the o( 4 to 6 ounces uch. Some ~ teupooa T-..CO, !'1 tea plrt of tbt United marlrletl evt1 h&YI freah. Scrape csrota. P • • l seat., wtJltl .., 1 r • IUcecl muahroOma for your oo!ons >l1d teed pepper•. p•aM. ~. Slice v•1eteblel and put • I .. T -- ~ -- through food grinder. ui;ing medium blade. C. om bi n e salt. sugar and vinegar. and l>rmg to a boil. A d d vegetables and c o n t i n u e boiling 5 minutes. Add Tabasco and peck at once Into hot ¢nt or half-pint jars. The liquid should cover the vegetables compeltel.y. Seal, C()()I am label. Yield: 4 pints. TOMATO CONSERVE 5 pounds tomatoes, red or yellow 2 pounds susar ~~salt l orange, thinly sliced 1 lemon. thinI1 sliced 1 !lick t3 in<:b) dMamon 1 pi~ whole ginger Q cups attdJea rlhins-....., * cup temoe ju.Ice V• teaspoon Tabasco Peet Wm.ma alld chop. Comtae wUb qar, ad. ilicei.\ -~~ sUM lemon. Stir owr-heat UDlll IUJW diuolV.. Add cla· Mmotl 9d llnter, bring to • bo'1: cOok °"" low beet until Chick. about 1 hour. • tl Tr in g oc:castonany. RemoYe dnnamoti • n cl glncer. Add rlilins and lemOQ jUice ad bring •gain to a boil. 8t1r ln Tabasco, poor tldo bot pttlt cir ball· pmt Jan. llld Ital at OllCf, Yltld: m pinta . -. . ' . ' ...... -..-. . .. -"'-- It'• UI'/ to blU a ·~----,.. .. tbeb.t ......... ThLt ce-. •. pretty and delicate u u onni• blolaom, cilia far frub orao,. juice. ftat'• ~ ct vet it tbe wonderfully nreet flavw you'I &Id io refrething. Thote b l ' ju)ce-buvy oranges you w81 ,.. in atores from now till June •re Valendu. 'Ibey're tops foe any uae , and becauae they are aeedleaa and Wn stunned, they're Ideal for secUoning and sllcln1 u well at Juicing. V aleociae tpend m o r e Ume on the tree than aay other «-ee which account.a for the extra. jub ad flavor you t1nd in this citrus variety. Like all their 1.l&ter oranges, Valeodu are fa ucellent toutce of vttamln c. ORANGE CHIFFON PIE l e n v • l o p e u.nftavored gelatine 213 cup sugar. divided v. teaspoon salt 11/• cups orange Julee 2 eggs. separated 1 tabl.qpooD orange rind 2 tabtespoom lime Jua y, teupooo cream ol terw' 1 cup t.vy cnam,.ftlp-ped .. 1 9-lncb baked putry abell Mix together gelatine, 113 cup of the sugar and the salt in 4LS..!UC~..!-l!e~e~r • orange Juice and egg yolks : add to gelatine mixture. Place over low heat, stl.rring cooatantly, until geldlne is dissolved, about 6 to 8 minutes. Remove from heat; add orange rind and lime juice. Chill, &tirring occasionally, until mixiture mound& slight· Jy when dropped from a spoon. &at egg whites until foamy ; add cream of tartar and beat until sWf, but not dry. Gradually add re- maining VJ cup sugar and beat until very still. Fold in gelatine mixture; fold in whipped cream. Turn into ~ put.ry abell. Chill until firm. If d e • I r e d , garnistl w I t h additional wf\ipped cream tlnd fresh or'ange sections. Yield: 1 9- inch pie. Meat Gets 'Go' Sign "April prepares her green traffic Ught and the world thlnb Go," said a famous author. Match 'your fMnUy's go.go spirit wttb ''real gone" meals planned &rOWld tJliJ montb's liberal qu111· lilies ol meat. Preparatioos w\11 keep many families going at full speed, and pork with its treasure trove ol nutrients is a meat that lively people need. Pork production is ell· pected to be perhaps four percent more than last year . and the aupply ol hams, for the holiday 1hould be abun- dant Although the Jamb sup- plies are less than a year a&o, you wouldn't want to deny yourself such treats as boneless stuffed l am b shoulder with M a d • I r a sauce or a CUJTant.glazed lamb roast. Beef production anould cootinue to be liberal and possibly slightly above the substantid supP'les 0( Yet year. In California, where cooko\atl are in MUOG will apprecllft Ile lad that most fA lbAI llUPPiY Comel from the .,,.. ol cattle that produce lie bdt brotJ.iaa • and roasttna beef. ~~"'-~~ .. ~--~'4~,..~.~,.~,,~~~":.:---1~. 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