HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-08 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotWEDNESDAY. MAY I, ·1968 TEN CENTS
liive Trueks Bit
8h0ts Halt Traffic
mystsy sniper te rr or he d
lllClt«ists on the Garden Grove
Freeway in-pre-dawn houri todey, fir·
inC slugs wblcb struct five trucks in·
cladJnc two epel'ated by HuntillCtoo -
Beech and Fountain Valley drivers.
'Jbe sniper is still at large.
Garden Grove pollee and the
California Highway Patrol closed east·
bound lanes of the l r e e w a y
between Euclid Avenue and Harbor
Boulevard between 5 and 6 a.m. In an
effort t-0 protect motorists.
Westbound lanes in the same area
were closed for 15 minutes.
Most seriously damaged in the
shootings was a trock driven by Jack
Hall, 39, of 10435 Morning Glory St.,
Fountain Valley.
Hall's windshield was smashed when
it was struck by some type of pro.
jectile. .
Truck driver James Hutt. 39, of 11 t4
Delaware St.. Huntmgton Beach, told
investigating officers that he "heard a
1011~ t ~nd at the same time, bis
left winds Id wiper blade WtlS bent
upward by some sort of impact.
-Je -Noise
Garden Grove police began a sea
of a one-half square mlle area
j acent to the freeway in an e ·t to
find the sniper.
. Officers said the shots ere ap· parently fired from an Industrial area
south of the freeway between Harbor
Boulevard and Newhope Street.
The area has scattered industrial
development ar.d many open iields.
Police were searching both· on rooftops
and on the "ground but they have been
unable to locate spent cartridges,
weapons or any clues.
W•ter'• .f'i11e, B•t Nat ill MOllth ... BadhamAsks $~7,000 State Study .on Effects
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of llM !Hiiiy ,. ... Steff
legislative hurdle late Tuesday. 'crotli futilel); opposed the proposed
noise study during Tuesday's com·
mittee hearings.
· First thing a beginnin& aWimmer like Kimberly
Grant, 4,-leams,Js te aet used to the water -'both
inside and out. Instructor Joy Stark bouys up the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Grant, of 407 E.
Edgewater Ave., Balboa, while she gets -Jid of a
mouthful in pool . at Boys' Club of the Harbor
Area. Inset shot shows how she got it. Claa9e.s for
children two years old and up, from nons.wlmmer
to diving and lifesaving, will be ottered throughout
the summer· on a fee add reservation buls .. Infor·
mation is available from the Boys' Club central
branch.
SACRAMENTO -Assemblyman
Robert E. Badham ( R • N e w p o r t
Beach) today is attempting to rivet
state attention on·the Or-&nge County
Airport expansion controversy.
The Assembly's Transportation
Committee unuiimously endorsed a
resolution from Badham requesting
the study, which would be.undertaken
by the State Division of Aeronautics.
Next to take up the measure will be
the Ways and Means Committee.
From there. it will go to the Assembly
floor, "hope(ully,"•said Bc:dham.
He said thtit he does not now have
the money or the personnel to do the
' job.
Elaslve NB Seot
Chase Should Ease: -
He said he hopes to win Assembly
approval of a fl7,000 state study of jet
noise effects on the value or high-pric·
ed residential properties near the
airport. Survey findings would be
reported to the 1969 Legislature.
The proposal cleared its first
"We mjght have some trouble with
this because or the !uncling problem,''
he said. "But I think it can be worked
out one way or another.''
Division of Aeronautics director Joe ~
Bad.ham, however, said it might be
possible to crank the needed funds into
the new state budget.
The legislator said since it is the
resi:>onsibilily o.f th& division to inspect
Cc:Ufornia's airports. it might well be
asked to step up inspections of "what's
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'Hippie' Film
Not Sponsored
By Sehoolm~n
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Heir's Share Shrinks · 280-pQund
Press ~tiona1 reported -~~ Jail Trusty a-.. ..... ..,...,..... .,.. -•'t •I "/-. j
New Flag _t;harge
the abowia1 of Newport 8leall Pe1ice . ,, ~b. ~ Hip-~, . ~ 'V,_
Jobn Aodrewt, JM Newpcrt Beach ~.~ ., r~ ~ pro-.. ..,..._ .• ,... • ..., .... baa v•trlJlilllle,A-.w~ ~R ·zzt;":4. . Old Gl-Ory Vsed ~ Seat Cover
.
'"'Iblt fUm.u1p waa ab9wll at a
school and I would like to remove any
inference that it waa 1ponl0nd by the
school db~" bo9rd Prlllident
DonUl straw said in brinpns up tbe
sabiect.
"I have .a Vf!r/ strODJ vie.int,"
added trustee Mn. EUsabeUt Ully: "I
think It is· excellent as a-~ana-of -
· showing bow pr o p a g a n d a Is
disseminllted."
•rwe think there are many bett~r
films," said Assistant Superintendent
Norman Loatl. "I have told principals
that if they wish to uae a film to show
how propagand(l is done, this is a
classic." •
Strauss said he would rather the
filmstrip not be used for fear the in·
tent mJght be. misunderstood.
The filmstrip was put together by
John Birdt Soviety member John
, Mackey, but without Birch money, ac·
cording to Assistant Newport Beach
Police Chief MerriB Duncan. Loats said "The Hippies" was
purchased by the N~ Beach
Kiwanis Club for the police depart·
ment. He said be can highly endorse a new
film, "Marijuana," owned by boU•
Newport and Cos'8 Mesa P,Olice.
Harbor Tn1st~
Back Community
Center Proposal
A grartd plan for a new and im-
proved Newport HarbOr Communlt>:
Youth Cent.er Jn Corona del Mar today
bas tbe blessing oi Newport-Me$a
school truateet. The y outb Cet*f ls to be moved to
make way for 1be Paclflc Coast
Freeway aloOg presellt; Fll:h Avenue.
Tbe new .~ recreeUon faclli·
ty will be north of the preeent alb? and
acijacent to Hll'bor View School which
wit enJOf dllytime use of the. cent.er.:. -treewar conetrudion is .aa seven
to 10 year• ofJ and the 11"' Youth center ts far from being financed.
But school trusfMs lfere asked to
approve the plan Tuesday night so the
city of NewpGrt Beach can netodate
wMb the State Higbway Depanment
for a pedtltriao footbridge and fill
cStrt. . It Is boped dirit takett ft'Om Uie
aallmerged freewa1 route can be Uled '° fill J..mDe Gully. Plam for tbe MW Youth Center
were told to adaOOl board members bJ
John Stmple a arcbltec\ Murton
WIU.On..
Tbe new ceatJJr w1I ~ent aa in·
vntment of•·• to '150.000, they
said. ·'-•••d va1M el q.. preeeftC cent« Iii '171.•. "' JllC!llltfls wtll' ........ I c:tMl'll
:recreation klldillb tint tirnet the' ~ (9"(91 ,Plltl) .
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real:IJ ._... b'8 eelliq:
'lbere is Mr..~1.• fortun~ welting for
hkn' ta .. pablleitJ bu11ne'11.
Jolm IOQlbt tbe pmt'Olt~s ·~ tn (J " .49.,ay 'l'wo Harbor Area leen·agers were
finding f bk>nde or redhedd ·~ . , . IN free on $315 bail each Loday afle:· their
18 and f7 for a wVe, the wire aervice . , · arrest Tuesday in Newport Beach on Ja,·2& .. was puWng dawn the same amount ·of fraDt page coverage the
world OVft' as heads ol state and
various wars alter he announced his
need 'of a Scottish bride to help him manage a fl05,000 inheritance.
said. rt waa the end of the day and Linden charges of defiling an American Flag
'11he fucinatiog part °'. his sf4r3 ls Arthur WDod -a huge man of 2.8C> by using it as an autamobile seat bow be adl.ieved international renown . on the strettgth of . .a single letter. He pounds' -decided to knock off work cover.
has disappeared ·from pubUc . view and leave. TI1eir arrests marked t.he third such
. sfnce 'Ute word got out from Glasgow. But Wood. 40, was a trusty at the case of (lag abuse 'in Newport in as
Maidens~ were agog--and letters
poured in.
-~~-beard fr.om.blnlsipce. -Ne.Wport-Beach .police. station. --many. weeks.-JJ!: is~ Beacll sakl When last seen, he was waddling '-Timmie E. Hoppis, 20, of 304 16th But it now appears th-at along with
his other virtues, John is also a pretty ~Y said. last word Chey ~d, be through City Hall asking clerks for Place. Costa Mesa. and Rod ~chael
was out wiUl a buddy prospecting for phone change. appare111ly to call a Stewart. 18, of 2212 W. Ocean Front • good story teller.
It's true · Ile bad a rich aunt, his
family said today, bOt he also 'has a lot
of relatives. His share of the estate
might be closer to '8,000 instead of
$105,000.
gold. taxi for his escape. Newport, were stopped at t-von and
U bis ~urrent search doesn't pan Police said Wood arriv~d at the sta-Riverside avenues near Newport.
out. he IIllght try looking at some ad lion Monday lo begin a five-nronlh Harbor High School after a woman ag~. · te H d' For John, IJhe end of the l'afnbow misdemeanor sen nee. e 1sappear· . motorist spotted the banner a11d com·
mi~t be at the keyboard of a ed Tuesday afternoon. plained to police. · John's search for a bride became a
pubUc aCfa1r last month wtlen United typewriter. Officers said the minimum security Stewart's address is in a block
prisoner was able to slip away easily where 28 residents earlier this week·
Kennedy Gains Primary
Wins; Lausche Defeated
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two vie-the Indiana vote to about 31 percent
tories by Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, an for favorite·son candidate Gov. Roger
imp.ressive showing by....Richard M. D. Branigin .and about 27 percent for
Nixon and the defeat of veteran Sen. McCarthy.
Frank J. Lausche ( D • 0 h i o ) • But it appeared possible 'Kennedy
highlighted five primaries across the might have to share with Branigin
nation Tuesday. Kennedy defeated Seri. Eugene J. some of Indiana's 63 Democratic Na·
McCarthy in Indiana's Democratic tional Convention delegates. Nixon
presidential primary and his nationaJ garnered all 26 Republican convention
convention delegate slate beat Vice votes. ...
President Hubert H. Humpbl'ey's inl -All 21 candidates on Kennedy's
the District of Columbia. delegate slate in the District of Colum·
Republican candidate Nixon was bla were far out-distancing tbelr Hum-
unopposed and got an even bigger In· phrey rivals. By unit rule Kenned)
diana vote than in the 1960 primary. gets all 23 of Washington's cOMention
Ue carried the · state Irr the 1960 votes.
general presidential election. Also in, the D.C. voting, a GOP slatt'
Lausche was defeatecl by Cincinnati composed ol both Nixon atld NeW York
City Councilman John J. Gilligan, a Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller supporters
former congressman who had labor easily defeated a slate weighted
support and the Ohio Democratic toward California Gov. Ron a 1 d
organization's endorsement. Reagan. a favorite·son candidate.
Jn Tu.aday'a primary voting: -Gltugan's Ohio GOP Senate op-
-Kennedy 1ot about 42 percent of (See PRIMAJUF.S, P.,e 2)
till · tr t end signed a petition charging police because he was 9 weanng 1 ee with harassment in their neighbor·
clothes of dark pants and a light blue hood. Stewart's name was not among
shirt. those on the petition.
They said he hadn't been given a The two youtkls were charged with
Prisoners' uniform yet because nothing violating a section of the Californi~ Veterans a.nd Military Code which
in stock would fit. makes it a misdemeanor to mutilate,
"We'd measured him ," said one of· defile, abuse or trample an Ame,rican
ficer, " ... 50 inches around the belly. Flag.
we were going to have a uniform Police said the nag was spread out
made. You've beard of. Omar the tent-as a cover on the car's rear seat and .two of five teen.agers in the car were maker •.. ?"
ADS MAKE YOU
FIT TO BE TIED
A survey shows that 79 percent or
the ties pUrChased by men ln the Unit·
ed States are of dark hues , 17 percent
medium, and ooly f percent Ught.
You'll be flt to be tied at the extra
cash you get when you sell no longer
needed sporting equipment to eager
l>uyers With a DAILY PILOT Classi·
fied Ad. Try it today. Just dial 642·
5678 fol' a helpful Ad-Writer.
Jenning against it.
Three of the passengers were
released after questioning at the police
department. Police said two of them
were juvenile girls Md the third was a
male hitchhiker who had been picked
up just before the car was stopped.
fn two other flag incidents in
Newport. Joe McClung, 19, of Seattle.
is now serving a 60-day sentence al
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(AIM High Plans
Festival Concert
Corona del Mar Illgh School will
present a festival concert by its. vocal
groups Thursday at 7.:30 p.m. Ill the
cafeteria. acco.r<llng lo Harry Corea.
chairman or the Music ~art~ent
and director ol itlstrumental organ12a·
tions. ·
Land Swap 'Test' .. Ordered
Also scheduled is a Pops Coooert
Saturday. May 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Quad al tbe high school. Tbt concer1
will feature the choir; band and
orchestra playing popular moilc ol to·
day. ,
A '1ftiendly" court teat to detmnlne
the contdtutionallty of Orange Coun·
· ty's tidelands exc~ With tbe Irvine
CompanJ ID the Upper Newport Bay
was ordered Tuadly by the lk>atd of
SupeNl.ICll'I. Vehicle~ tbe tell wf11 be a demand
of flU17 tram tM 1ntDt Co. u balf
tilt COit ol ens' ~ 0 r k preliminary to planned· •
. • COUnty Auditor Victor H9lm told a~rvbors that be "would DOt pay"
tile lrvlne Co. cWm. flied lllldeJ' term•
of the swap agreement between tht
county and the company two mooths
·ago.
The ~st ol the legality II nec~ssary
before expenditure of 1ar1e sums of
mon~
lnvolvtd In the pveralt a.net iwap
ar. 146 acres ol ~ land on
the frln&es of jhe Upper a., for 440
acres of Irvine owned Pl'GllertY In· cl\Jdiq three la&anda In tae tidal buln .
The State Landa Commiaaion last
year approftd the ada•p, after 11
i;plrlted btartnt during wblcb op.
poneata of the awap attack its con·
sUtuUonalitJ because ttle waterway
and •dJoining tidelands are held by the
county tn trvst for the state. according
to legal interpretations by some In·
tcrtsu.
The commiMlon's approval followed
a period of almost four years wt'len the ex.c*t• •u b)oclced by Assembly
speaker Jt11e Unruh, ID·lngfewoodJ
through Ms control of the formar
Brown.appoiated landa commission.
Admits.ion to both events ls fl,
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mar·
kers moderate advance In early trld·
Ing diminished late this afternoon. (See
quotations, Pages 8-9).
Trading was actlve but slowed frof)1 ,
the pace that Wl the New York Stock Ell.change ttclier tape three minutes
lale Jn reporting floor tramactions
._ toon Iller the opeclng:
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Orange County Jail for using a flag as
a beac:i towel on April 18.
~cb-ael J. Jackson. 22, of 1512 W.
Ocean Front, Newport Beach, is free
of '625 b~I pending a Municipal Court
jury ~i.al May 28 for allegedly cutting
a nag into three sections cind using t.he
strips as window curtains.
Jn Laguna Beach. meanwhile. poUce
a.re.lnv-esLigatlng a case-involving an -
18-year-old Palos Verdes Estates girl
who 'was found wearing· an American
Flag draped around her shoulders.
Ra.ff erty Faces
Showdown Over ~
Books Adoption
SACRAMENTO -It will be Max
Rafferty versus the Slate Curriculum
Comm ission in r. showdown before the
State Board of Education Thursday
over reading text adoption.
Rafferty. stale superintendent of
public instrucctlon, will push for adop·
tion of lhe Lippincott series which
stresses the phonics approach to
reeding .
The Curriculum Commission has
recommended texts by Harper and
Row and Macmillan Company.
Rafferty's stubborn opposition ha~
won the enmity of the California
Teachers Association, which is of·
fended QY his derogatory comments
about texts screened by committees of
competent teachers.
Wea tiler
Till those clouds go drifting
by. the mercury sUps to a 65
high. That's the poetic message
Crom forecaster Gordon Shields
who says not to ~rry about
rain dampening your splr'll~.
INSmE TODAY
An "Albatross'' in Oranfl(",
two 011e-act draMClS fa Lagw1a
Beach and other upcoming tll.ea·
tricat events are discussed in
today's Theater Notes colum1t
Ste Entettait1ment, Poge 20.
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ILY PILOT
>nth Says
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iy Leap
1st a Fall
Alhambra youth arrested in
•rt Beach durlng Easter Week
egedly interfering with • police
" then plunging. into Newport
r to get away. pleaded no con-
uesday to a reduced charge or
)ing the peace.
A. Valcaro:2n, was fined $65 by
ipal J udge Donald Dungan after
plaint against him was reduced.
complaint was amended shortly
Vaicaro was scheduled to be~
· trial on char1tes of interfering
:>rncer Chris Karamanos at a
party the night of April 11.
policeman sald Valcaro shoved
!It of an apartment as he tried to
and check the identification of
l1 young.people. ·
amanos said Vaicaro then ran to
.ar of the apartment, jumped orr
·onv onto the patio below. leaped
ie bav and swam away. The of-
said ·he met the youth as he
•ed Crom the water at 38th Street
iaced him under arrest. .
rever Vaicaro. a repair and enan~e man. said he left t_he
nent by walking down the stairs
ot by jumping off the balcony.
•aro conceded he entered the bay •
;nied he attempted to swim away
l<aramanos. The youth saicH>e
d into the harbor, and climbed
, a pier. He said he doesn't know
o swim.
J'rona r.,e J
RPQRT ...
on in Orange County.''
e of the reasons I introduced
·esolution," he said, "ii that I
to bring more of a state focus on
•unty airport situation. It's one of
•w in the swt.e that bas this ·'-.
acute problem ol an airport
commercial in an area of very,
Jigh-priced real estat~. ·•
said another reaaon JS that the
might help shake up the County
l or Supervison.
perviaon have just got to be
nore graphically that this is an
nley serious problem to the
mts of that area."
indicated he believes county
nment ls not suUic.ienUy con·
d about the situation. He pointed
nat in a recent freeway con·
ation lawsuit involving the coun-
od the stiite. County Co\111!tl
:n Kuyper told the court there is
reasonable probability" that
ately the airport runway would
:tended from 5,700 to 8,300 feet.
. the eyN of many," concluded
mn, "this sort of statement
ito lay it pretty clearly pri the
rbat the county intends to do."
resolution is expected to be
up by Ways aod Means within
~;
f'ro• ... ~ J
UMARIES ...
t apparently will be Atty. Gen .
. m B. Saxbe ~sued a victory
nent after outdfltiiit:Jn1 two op-
•ts.
1 Alablma, third.party ~den
andidabl Georae c. w a~
tly won the rllbt to run on his
s Democratic party tlckel He
ued to have picked up •t least 2S
4 Alabama delegates to the
:x:rattc conventloa. .-
'lorida fte:>. Edward Gurney won
\epubllcan senator\al nomination
1 landsllde but the Democratic
between former Gov. LeRoy
is and Atty. Gen. Earl Faircloth
ared headed for aJ'unOfr.
nnedy was .maklns._ no clalms for
.iture after his IDdlua victory, fn-
ng hJs prospects In tbe Nebraska
ary next Tuesday.
DAILY PILOT
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Carnival Royalty
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Third graders Mike MiUer and Shirleen McKee "'-.U !'!' ._ .t.> ~ -'
and queen Friday, May 10 at the Family Fair Carnn-al at l£'1f!f4
Christian SchQOI. Parents will man a general s~ am '""• ce:nuu·
There will be a clown, games and drawings betw~ ~ .L:d a. .a.
Newport Shores Residents
Pla11 Bea11tif icatio.n Dri,-e
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Planting. painting. pruning. "'t-ed-
ing and sweeping are on tap for ~ew·
port Shores residents durin~ a llH!a~
'·Beautification Time." starun; ~le
morial Day. Ma) 30.
Peter \ ogel. chairman of the '\c" ·
port Shores Community .lliociollon '
Im pro\ emcnt committee. sa~ c; ollt' ,..,
the purposes o{ the project ··is lo ~t't
a pattern ror other ~ewport Bea~,,
neighbors to follow.''
lie said the ambitious West Newport
community progrua· was inspired b~·
Isabel Pease's efforts at city-wide
beautrtcation.
"If Mrs. Pease can stimulate all of
Newport to engage in a coordinated
beautification plan. then cei:tainly our
little neighborhood oI iW homes can
follow her lead.'' said Vogel.
Youngsters in the Shores, which i'
Newport's westernmost comm unit}.
are being encouraged to participate in
the pick-up and paint.up project.
through a poster competition. The As·
~ia::.x:. siJ nrt ~ ~ li'im
land f"'! ~ ~ ~ i;qaD't-~u:~
Int! L'"t' u."Jt>t:::e r.i'. ~ -pr.Jltd dlt-Ja>-.7
\!• t""'::10 be C:s'Tu~ ;.r
.: :<> <'.iooc's • .:l ~ s=an &-5 ~
~ rt• c . .i~m abccl ~~
On ~ltma-ial D..l~ and ~ folio" -:
'-aturo.i~ .. a decorated trucli: will tour
t~t>~rect.s. •·offtting cold drinks and
cnCQUfa~ement to the \'Oluntttr work·
rr~. ·• said \'ogel. ,
The city of Newport Beach ls also
C'OOPErating. A special pickup servictl
is set for Saturday, June 1. City crews
will cart away the assorted accu mu-
1aUon ol years from garages. "This
way more <:ars can. be parked tn gar·
ages , clear~ the sµ\eets," Vogel
said.
The 10-day project will wind up on
Saturday. June 9, with an old-Cash·
1oned ice cream social al the com·
muruty clubhouse. Special guests will
be the children participating in the
poster competition.
E#•l•••Clo ..
Cott.a Meu C~Engloeer George M•dnn uplain$ freeway 7-uttf
to Mn. C. J. of • Bruce Crtsctnt.-Newport Beach. (topJ
wblJ1 4~ur-ol ~hlpper Gralf'am of Jm Club Yua Place. Co• MIU, alJo\pts a Jason ln cartoaraDbJ'!from hll dad, Robert a~
freeway map dilpJay ln Costa Mesa Ovfc CID&er. .
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A woman with a Spenlsh accent -BJ THWUS FORTUNE
believed to have slaughfereG her bu,. ., .. llllllY "",._
band ud two little &irls J6 boun ear· A u perceat Pl1 '8creue for
lier -calmly &eltpblmed Fullerton ~bor ArM tCbool t.aacMra WU .,.
police to report • sbooUac toaJ, tbeJl ' proved 1'leldQ nilbt \,7 Newport.
·killed herself. Mtaa school truatees.
Investigator1 sent to 1318 St. Gilbert The ...... ~.a ..._ _ _. -'th-·t bealtatlon St. shartly berate 9 a.m., dJJCOVered IK.-uuu -" "' vu
a grim scene of carnage, wttb thrH endorsed the salary anij frin1e benefit
bodies sprawled in a bedroom and the agreement wor~ed out by Supt. Leland
fourth in the living room. Newcomer and the teachers' a.ssocia-Tbe apparent murder vtctlms were
identified u Huit>ea Aircraft Compa· tion.
ny enciDMr Jean R. StepbeDHD, 43, ll repreaentee a c o m p r o m i s e
ilillll daupten Julie. I, anl l>eb-between the teachers' request for a
ble A-, 4, aU of tbe Gilbert Strfft nine percent raiae and the board'• oi· addrat. Mn. Anna L. Stepbenlon, 34, the fer of four percenl
atr..,.. wife .and mother, wbo bad Ral.su and side benefit.a are fer the
heed ifaJIDI •t 2519 Pk:cadllly Way, school year be&lin'ng next fall.
An.iieilD, Jay llUl In the lfVlna room. The average teacher pay ru will
A .2l caliber revolnr lay next to be '814 from '8.UI to '8,173 per yar •
the body of the woman, who bad been Principal.a ud lldminlltraton alJo
shot in the ript temple, Investigators will receive 8.7 percent railet with an
said. addltJonal '700 added on top tor the Her husband and little ~iris had been fclU' high school principals.
• shot in the bead and chesti.._apparently
some time early ou Tueaaay.
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1be Pl.>' ~ will COit the
district •.ooo more thu was
aOoc•ted 1n· a prellm1alry bucll9t-1be
uc:eu ii equlvallllt lo lltbt ants on
tbe prOl*lY tu r.te.
"We may need lo take a MCODd look
at some Ot the other tXpeDMI In the
bucl1et." board prealdent Donald
Strauss advised the 50 or so teachers
present. •·we·doo't yet know what our
lncome will be. We 're goina plftly on
hope and partly on faith."
Tucbln ad tcbool lldminiltrators
allo compromiaed OD frinJe benefits prior lo ~ the board. Areu
ol blrptntq blcluded some ICbool
uJarffi1, extra pay for der«hool du·
ty, b •a It b lmuruce ud Nbbatlcal
le•ves.
Flnt·Jtar teacben will receive •.soo under the new talary IChedule.
Teachers with 12 years experience and
a m•ten degree will get top pay ol •u.m.
~tectWet believe Mn. ltepbemon,
a natlvt ol Bollvla, ut overnight in
lbe bout durtn1 ber own flUl hours,
U. called police about I a.m. today
blfor'e joln.ID1 ber family In death. ~ WU emploJtd 117 .-the Rqbes Aircraft Compuy In J'Uller·
lta
ol"lege Statues
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CENTER ...
;~~ Ill a tcboql l)'llUlasiwn, a lighted
~ •mood, tennla courts, a
~ bouM, pJcnie areas and tiny tot
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~ Y\ll be uruged like •· park wi~ w~ peths and benches wtth a vieW n: ~ ~an. they said.
central bWldlng will have a
r-C5hlba.ll rourt. kitchen, arts and
..::a.'l:i ~a. library and teen room.
Semple said it is hoped $100.000 per
·-t~ l'an be accumulated through a
.. !::id rtising cam~n. The city will
~ (Q.lllpensated for the land and the
Y "'th ~nter Board for improvements
.it the present site. he said.
Due in Philadelphia
PH IL.\DELPHIA (UPI) -Former
air mail pilot S. W. !Bill) Hackbarth.
01. was to fly a 1918 DeHavilland
biplane Into Philadelphia lnlerna\lonal
..\!rf'Ort today on one of the flna\ legs
o( a sentimental flight retracing the
first transcontinental airmail route.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL .... Deltr ,.., .....
The body politic bu no apeclfic
gender. but State Senator James E.
Wbetmore (R·Fullerton) is mountJng a
new drive to keep some of iJI mem·
bers from being reminded that a dlf·
ference exists. .
He 1Mounced an investigation Tues·
day into whether California State
College at Long Beach acted properly
in awarding a master's degree to an
artist !or 10, life-sized statues.
They are:
J. Nude.
2. Sculpted in erotic postures .
3. Scheduled !or public display the
week of May 26 on the CSCLB campus.
The Fullerton legislator said Tues·
day he will conduct a probe into
whether artist William Spater should
ha ve received ~aster's degree.
largely because of the controversial
nature of the work.
Spater's work was unvelle<t by ac·
cident as an April Fool's Day campus
stunt when a &fOUP of students lugged
the statues from locked storage to Im-
promptu dJsplay on tbe .colle1e
Quadrangle.
College authorities hustled them
back into the art department storage
A littl• 9le111eur ••• 111eke1 Meth•r feel ••
p•mptrecl ! Gift h•r •ith li"9ui•' fre111 H1y-
ther11•'• lert• 11ltctie11 ef Van R•elte ...
tltt li"t••i• every .,ellltft 111fey1 w11rl1111.
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within four hours, but su~uenl
publicity put Wbetmore onto the trail.
He charged Tuesday, however, that
CSCLB President Carl W: Mclntotb i ·
nored bis request for information on
the entire incident.
Mclntoeb, on the other band, com·
plained that Spater's work baa -
through either accident o.r exploitation
-become what be termed a political
weapon.
Politician Whetrrore was also in the
riews recently when he organized a
probe into production of the avant·
garde play "The Beard," on campus
at California State College a t fo'ullerton.
The play by former beat poet
Michael McClure features a simulated
oral sex ad between actress Jean
Harlow and BiJly the Xid, although
both lived in different ti.mes .
The statuary currenUy being assail-
ed by Wbetmore was not even put on
display. as is frequently done with
M:aster's projects, following Spater's
January graduation.
Militant campus eroupa complained
of ct.nsonhip and tbt tmpromptu show
was staged on April Fool'• Day, bring.
lng newspaper pbotograp~1 and
subsequent public outcries.
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Ip wltll Mnew lee• ,,.'""'
tlte t•p.1...hlect fr.111 wttlte
with wlltff lee• er llelfe
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condition at
Center toda)
Ing to burn I
parking lot.
Marie B.
ed third deg
of her body
parent suic
block of Ka1
Witnesses
in her car. t
propelled th
Paaseraby t
a,dd called-ft
Police 1ai<
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lllRST ORANGE COAST COJ,,LIGI l'ACUL TY POSIS FOR 'CLASS P~ICTURI' ON CAMPUS
Meny of TheM feces Phofotrephed In 1941 Cen Still le ,~ Ament Todey'• Faculty
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MAXI SKIRT
Only 20 Years Ago?
Woman in Fiery
Suicide Attempt ·
Orange Coast
College Marks
Second Decade
The Orange Coast College campus
newspaper. "Barnacle." today
published a 20th anniversary issue
with vintage photos and flashhack
stories.
The front page of the first
''Barnacle" is reproduced in the
special edition. So is the first. editor ial.
There is a story about the 1963 na·
ona p ooma-innm.
Here are excerpts from the lead
story summing up the 20 ~ar of cam .
pus growth : .
"Ju9l 20 years a~o the Orange Coast
Junior College Disb:ict came into ex·
istence.
"The college started on an aban-
doned airb~e -in temporary
facWties which included barracks and
mes. halls.
"There were mud puddles, d irt
tr~ls instead of sidewalks and 550
students during the first year o(
operation.
"The college actually started It~
career as an evening college. Night
classes were the first to be. scheduled.
A Santa Ana woman was in critical
condition at Orange County Medkal
Center today after reportedly attempt·
ing to bum herself alive in an Orange
parldng Jot. •
Marie B. Moreau. about 50, suffer·
ed third degree bums over 70 percent
of her body Tuesday night in the ap-
parent suicide atlel'll{lt in the 1700
block of Katella Avenue.
"The district started, and has re·
mained, on a pay as-you-go basis.
Every building, both at Orange Coast
College and at Golden West College, is
completely pa;d for. The.re are no
outstanding bonds. a ratfler unique
situation for most school districts.
"Over the ~ years since illi roun-
ding, many honors have come to
Orange Coaat COUege. N a t I o n a l
recognition has been attained in such
fields as data processing, petroleulJ\
lecbnology and X·ray technology. The
design of the Forum has been
duplicated in colleges throughout the
United States.
FIRST PRESIDENT -Dr. Basil Peterson makes like busboy in un-
explained photo pose which appears to today's issue of The Barnacle.
He was Orange Coast College's first president and, later, superin-
tendent of district, but bas now retired.
Witnesses said they saw a small fire
in her car, then an explosion which
propelled the woman out the d o o r .
Passersby wrapped ber in a blanket
aJid called-for u ant6ulance.
Unemployment Takes Plunge in U.S.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Unempl oy· Only 3.5 per cent of the nation's work
"Natioo·wide, Orange Coast College
has achieved renoun as the prototype
ol tbe multi-purpose commtln.ity col·
lege district..''
ment fell to its lowest level sioce the force was out or work In April. equal
Kore&n War last month. the Labor to the rij!ure or last .January and mak·
Police said they foiind a nearly emp-
ty two-gallon gasoline can and match·
es in the almost totally destroyed auto.
Department reported today. But for ing Apn l the second month this year
Negroe.s. the unemployment rate was when jol>lessnei;s rell to the low rate of
twice as high as it was for whites. l95:J.
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LAST FEW DAYS
KIDS ••. Win For Your Mom a Night on the Town!
a>UITISY Of HAllOR CINTll MllC~~NTS
Hiii IS ALLL YOU DO: "'
Ait .. uspension apeakcrs.
Let'• ny you wanted to put toiether a .t.eo. .
Let:1111y you t \'en had aomc s!eroo-
puttinc·togethcr Pxperience. And &bout
three hundred dollars to invest in the
project.
Whatyou'd end u~lh is •nmrthini
a few slant st.cop~ behind the already-
put..t.oaether ::.~ 1'·110111 ahnvr .
That Syh1ni11 (Morlrl SC'.!41 W)
is a m1tchrd, balllnrNI, iq1r1:ra1~d
IJY~/'"'· And A mc>llPrJUl'IY prired
Vl'nion or l<lmP or Svll·ania's more
elaborate syat<'m"-(s~ h·ani11 makes a
model which,·~ urn 1ho1.1~11nd dollars
plu1, ran only be called the Ultimate
Sttrt!O.)
Model SC 24 I W wu marfc for
people who likll 1lM'fOIJ. but not a"rnuplo
of lhou11and dollar11' worth.
Htte·1 how thf'.Y ilill it.
Tiier ttte It 1n elr·1U1P•nolon apnker
aptem.
Th18 ~Yl'l<'m U'('!l air thl' 11'1)' other
JYllt>ms u~!' mrchaniral devi~-1.0
ntepend lhe bHll cont.
Mechanjcal auspen9ioft'I tan n!ltnln
tl\a bus cone,ao thoound la of tell diltor~ A.1Hu1pmoio11, on tbeotMr
SINCE 194'7
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In Saigon Fight
SAIGON I PO -C o m m u n i s t
troops renewed their rocket assauJI on
the city of Da Nang today. 'l'hey
claimed "victory" tn the battle o(
Saigon. but U.S. official" said the
Communists had lost 2,002 men and
that only scattered guerrilla bands re·
mained.
Fighting raged in three Saigon sec·
tors, and in a battle ror a bridge over
a canal Communi st gunfire and U.S.
helicopter rockets smas hed into a
pagoda jammed with 500 refugees.
Monks said 10 civilians were killed and
15 more wounded in the pagoda and 10
more killed nearby.
Viet Cong propaganda squads scat·
tered leaflets claiming their "outstan·
ding victory" in Saigon. They said
they destroyed 20 percent of the
thousands or allied troops ii) the
ca pit.al.
At gunpoint. the C om m u n i s t s
demanded civilians join their fight.
The Viet Cong vowed to keep Saigon in
agon.)' throughout the U.S.·North Viel·
nam preliminary talks opening Friday
in Paris.
But Brig. Gen. Winant Sidle. chlf'l
ll.S. military spokesman. said the Red
drive .. appear.s l<> be withering on the
vine.·· He said allied troops cut ore
Red rein£orcemenls for the guerrillas
in the capital.
"Looking at ii over-all. l Utlnk we
will need another 24' hours 'before we
can get a very clear picture of
whether it's over," Sidle told
Earlier today the Communists shell·
ed Saigon's Tan Son Nbut airbase and
raided three precinct police stations.
MosUy the guerrillas hit and ran. At
the bridge they tried to make a stand.
County Ol(s Remodeling
Pact for Medical School
Plans to establish the University nf
California's Medical School in Or4nge
County moved a s1ep closer to reality
today.
Orange County's Boar d of
Supervisors Tuesday approved a con·
tract lo remodel three buildings at the
county medical center in Orange (or
use by the UC Medical School.
Cost or the job at '186,000 was less
than anticipated.
Supervisors lwo weeks ago debated
for hours over an estimated S214,000
estimated price tag on the project
because they had previously been tolJ
it would cost only $200.000.
Successful bidder was the Ray
Wil son Co. of Los -4lngeles. Of the four
bids i;ubmitted all were under the
estimate with the highest $193.100.
The UC College of Medicine is a
hranch of the University now locatcct
in Los Angeles and known as the
CaLifornfa College of Medicine: Plani;
call for future MD's to begin studies at
the OCMC in September.
The med school got another boost
Monday when Los Angeles Superior
Court granted the UC College o(
Medicine permission to move to
Orange County.
The legal move was a technical nnf'
hecause the College of Medicine wa~
founded through private contributions
2nd its articles or incorporation
specUied it would be established and
conducted in Los Angeles.
Four years ago it became a part of
the University of Californja family and
the move to Orange County was ap-
What gou Into
a sound investment.
proved in late 1966 after lengthy
nei?otlations with the board o f
supervisors and th9 QC Medical
Association.
Third favorable iitep fo r the medieal
~hoot could be even.tual approval oC
the second phase of. remodeling ..at the
medical center by the superviscrs.
Some 10 other buildings ate i.ocfuded
in the overall plan for the school at
OCMC.
Ike Continues
His Recovery
MARCH AFB <UPI) -The low
sodium dit>t prescribed for for~er
president Dwight D. .Eisenhower is
gradually being liberalized as the
General continues to make a satisfac·
tory recovery from a heart attack.
A spokesman for the base hospjla\
said Tuesday, "Gen. Eisenhower spent
another comfortable day and nigbt. He
is now reading newspapers and is. en·
joying gradual liberalization of his
diet. ..
Eisenhower. n. suffered the seizure
nine days ago at his winter home in
Indian Wells. He was expected to be
transferred to Walter Reed Hospital i.a
Washington. O.C. later this month.
h;md. lc!A the buleonemonff'tfJy.So
aoundietathrourhWtualJywidiseoried.
'Sylvania alto installed overt.on ..
seMiti ve tweel.enJ. And electrical
crcmover networks between apealun.
complete wilh diamoed 8'Yh& And
jam-proof, belid&
What they ended up with is thuort or
spraker 21ystem you'd buy if you we.re
interested in 1plurgin1, notsavin1. · '
And that., on a moderatelr priced
stereo, is practically • windfall.
Th•1-0•H ll en etMr1n1te10r, »w•tt
(EIA) 1mplffl•r.
Aiodtl SC :!41 W mt1 only trauiatol"I
b@cauM tnnsi~torntay cooler than tubN.
(Cooler amplifiers 1111.lonser. A nil•
lonser•latiJlc amplifi .. are a beUAl'
laveotment.)
Tben Sy! nnJa dlllofd the n plihr
eittuifa with an ear to•"rd tliminatinc
cllstortion. ·
ltworked.
The tntal 1falorl ion nn t ht~) h ani•
1tt.rto above d~n'tuceecl .7 3 •~
(\di ou tput.
Sylvi1ni1 fil!Uf8 that • di1tortfon-
pl'Oltucin1 arupliAcr ia a bad lo¥'ettment.
at any price.
,...., ..... " ... •utOfMffc ~ ... lt't a Gart11rll Cuatol'U\ Deluxe,
(There are also lacilltila fGtestra
a pea km, a tape recorder, ucta tape •
cartrfdce. In cae)Wdlddeto make
your in vlllltmtnt lfOW'· l
They 11ve It • nn.W0111ed AM/FM/ FM-Stereo r1dlo.
Wah separ•~ RF amplifiers for All
and f'M -to pick upt\·erytltillf thereis
t.o pick up.
They gne M 1 control ~ to
end 111 conlrol centers.
lteonttols AM, FM, l"M·Stttea,
p'hono, bm rl!llpolllt, tttbt. naponat.
loudnm, end maybeeftll afew ihinll
nobody·• di~nred yet.
flnefly, Sylvania wrapped ltaD in a
durablecabioet that wu eouinicted wtdl
t ht aid or a revolutionary t«bnolotieal
in•trumenl: the human hand.
Thi walnut venmu re bud-rubbed.
They look et18t om-made, not
m &'16-prod u ced.
Which make the Sylvania Mode.I
SC 2• 1 W • n!rrt•hinc Innovation in
atere6 cabinetry.
A11d a 10und inveaimtat in
cood rurnituN.
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(?) of Ralph Whltion, of
, Mo., apparently pulled
d joke by placing an ad
Joseph News-Press that
:ushroom Dog for sale.
!Dla and retrieves. Guar-
find mushrooms. Call
Jtson." Whitson, a r~al
era.tor who also raises
I be was swaml)ed with
said be neverneard of
ned to 'unt muahrooms.
• ), Land thinb that chiv-
1r tbe birds. He stopped
downtown Seattle to 1ielp
who wu lytnl near the
be approacheil, the wo-
ped up and thrust a knife
:k. Another woman sbow-
1 the two ladies (?) forced
t his car 8nd made him
an alley where they rob-
ot $720. • • .qo high 1Chool student
deserted by boUl parents
rly ace, wu honored mt e House as the ation"•
the Year." Pruident ;;rited Che award to wlio wu selected
000 members of the Boys'
America for extraordin-
ce to school and commun-
:tl. •
i~ at Minuapolil, Minn.,
No. 4 nuhed out to an·
I alarm. While tMll Wtrt
t11int1 f'Ufhtd in mad
•If with tMir 1400 ttle·
rtt.
• an "ill. wind" for Earl
of Navato, calif., bat it
1t well. H~as pallin& r trailer hil car,
llls, Kan., wben a pit of
DCked the trailer on its
1menta later, a pat from
r aide flipped the trailer
its wheels. n.e only dam-
a broken window and a
Uler bitch. 1'be Kalal
Patrol confinmd Hopp's
Governor's
Body lies
In capitol
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)-'!'be
body ol Gov. Lul')Mn Walllee WU
taten a1oac the route o1 her lnAaauraJ
parade to the Alabama CapiW today
in a proeealioll punctuated by the beat
of fUiteral an.ris.
Mrs. Watllet, 41-ye•-oid mother of
four, died Tuetday after a tbree·year
fight wittl cancer.
Her body, in a cray, flllodr..,e<f
casket, wu carrJecloul tbe buft doors
ot the pernor'a m.-on, foUoncl by
her buabud. tbJrd pwty pr~~·'
caodidllte Gecqe Wallace, and other
membera ol her familt and It.all.
Gov. Albert Brewer and hil· family
allo bit pmt in the 10-e• proulllon.
Jed by a Nlltiooal GQll'd bad and
milits)' honor pants.
The mlle-ad-a-bllf pro c e 1 1 l o n
foloftd aJmolt tbe same route u
Mrl. Wallace's 1181 iDaup'al parade,
when 1bomandl lined the ...... to
cheer her. But Cl'OWdl tlod"f were thin -IDOlt:l1 ~ntl of tbe area,
........ tM eolema )ll'K'tllion from
their frall& porehea.
Her body wtn lie in •tate in the
rotunda ol tbe Capj,tol until funeral
H1'Vice1 Tburldaf afternoon. ·
Pttlkllllt JClbalcln and vie. Prell·
dent·Blmt Bmnpbrey tent their con·
doleecel Toelday.
Walllce, tu. .,_ red and puffy,
wM 1t mt 'IWldllJ • U. °"· Albeii Bswww, •. m old Irie!, ,... nrorn
in • 11111 wife' a RCUlllW. Bnww, a
nartll Alaiblma ~. becomes
A'4 • l&'I -. ID"l'W ...._ tban 13
bomw etW Mn. Wallilee died tn the
....U..BWMlon.
Brewei-'a wife and two daughters
wltn:Jlled Ule ceremohy.
All traces of the Wallace-ad·
ministration pere removed from the
1ovemor'1 office beofre daylight Tues·
day.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.
Tbunday from St. Jamet Methodist
church.
Strong Measures ...
Asked in Senate
On Gun Control
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
was aakecl 'tuelday to IDclude tbe
•troniett pm CCllltrOl ~ -1Ja.
cludlnl a nalloMl fireanu nptra.
tlon -in tM adminiltratlall't crime
bW. Rej)llb9c• U... ~ M.
Dtrben ptedSeted such . ~lon.s
would be Wtaa.f, not utbfaed_
Sen. Thom11 1. Dodd (D-Coan.). ·
Mked that Seaaion ''not be milled or
~led by 1be ICOfel ~ tbouaanda Of
letter• and teltp'UDI wtdcb a
powertul and blth]y organised~ ls
at pr..rt Jnundatlq Wubinltoll.' He asked for the "strictest po1sll>le" co"·
troll. •
Sen. Edward J. Brooke (R-Mus.),
Pl'OPOlilll nationwide IUD nptration,
Said it was time to count the "vast
stock" of weapons in the handJ of ..
citlzem.
He Mid be woOt offer bis propoal
• aQ amendment to the ftreuma COD·
trol MCUoa Of tbl crime bill DOW beinl CODlldered .,, 1be Senate.
Dodd ....... ---bat in the P111t 11111u entklbld a. Ndona1 Rifle ........ for ..,..., ad-
minlltratioll pn coatral .p'OpOUla 1r '
favor ol leaa rutrictl•t ODii oltwed
by Sen. Roman HruUa (R.N.lb.)
Other parts Of the crtme blB incbadr
'\ MOO miDlon Jll'Oll'mD to improve
:ooa1 law enforcem .. t; authority for
wiretapplnt in the inve.U,ation of ma·
jor crimes, and a meuare to "Oftl"tunl Supreme Court dedslona on voluntary
conftlllona and eyewttneee ~oay.
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Riveralde'1 flying grandmother, Margaret-Ritchie,
wu tuled Tuesday night wben her small oraqe
and black aerobatic plane eruhed in a buley-fllld
in Pigeon Pua. Wltneael 11114 tbe plane dove in-
to the lfOund under full power after nec:atin&-a
loop. Wrectaee wu ltrwa aver a 100 yard area.
Mrs. Ritcbte, 43, won the Women's Aerobatic
CbamptODlhlp at the National Air Races in Reno. '
~ JJL..Septemher_ut8. Sba. w..as,.a mptnher of
the American Aerobatic Team scheduled to com-
pete for the world's championablp in Europe this
IUIDIDN'.
GOP~Perils Tax Hike Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Republican
inltlt.tDce • delpll' t.dlral IPIDdlng cuts nportadlJ a.-.d _.. today.
poll1b1y jeoplrdlliDC a propoled con·
sreslional comproliUH with the White
Ha.aee on raillllC taMI '10 bJUlon.
Sources ::GOP repre1er · tatlve1 on a nate committee workln& ln prt lltt on the eomprtmise
meuure were sttckm1 by theJr belief
that '8 J>llllon lboUkl be flasbed from
the budcet for fl1e1l 1989, btlhmlng
July 1.
D. Milla (D-Ark.), ol tbe Boule • Ways
and Mew Omm>W-predicted the
Houe--Slute ~· would work out ID ec:ceptable tax iDcf~·D·
dinl cat meuare by the weekend.
Monday Milla' committee broke a
nine-month deedlock on the*'-and accepted the com~miae on a 17 to 8
vote. All 1ix "no' votes were calt by
Republicans, indudlnt r a n k l n g
member Rep. John W. Byrnes (Wil.)
The panel specl&d fisc.al 1988 cut.I
Of "at lelllt" '4 billion but left details
to be ~ by the BOUie-Senate
negotiMon. ·
. It alto left the way open for the tax
increase to be bnpoaed e.ttMr by add-
ing a 10 percent surcharge on 1nes
figured under exiJting rate schedule•.
a method JohDIOD favors, or an
equivalent increase in the baaic rates
tbemlelves.
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~Y, AIL (AP) -fte llltntion ol
St a m ,._.,of tbe Pam-People'• · ;.:....,~ ..
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• d&wi&we 9lftb ....., tit IDftlM'J w · ...
of Dr, Martin 1.41tber Kint Jr. . WMte ~
• Tbe march ·.., to belin 1b0rtly Tbe IOUl'Ct an.-tbe body ol Alabama Gov. Lur· that "h •
._ Wlllace mowd to t1ie state Cap-Mtberl the
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tWD Jl!DCllllW (~. aty men than
Ml.J, lra.Dmlilmt Mid tbt mll'CMn m•..w troc 11111 Dlllt allllld for a .,..... plnllit, ~anl fl
Ml • Jut ............... waJd --liDce tai be cmdd ed. bl late Janu. a •• • be a. 111t .. _.....,., ,,.. diplo e-::=Wan.,.Bn.Rllfb \.I ,_ ........ ~
ptbatd bis lf'O'IP" lllto =-,it I
..... ....... fGr BJrmtnab•ll'. tbe ... ---. tbe
*rel AWwne -Oii tbe tDar ..... ......,.,,._ a& llWnc povsty JesWatlon tram the north. eonsrw. ' demlnds. tta
(See nlatld at«y Piii 5.) uld It Thi:"' .,.... route hledld about a auurances t
mile llld a bllf fl'«lm a dlurdl, ~ nam woukt
the ftnt ol a ..-of worlilhopl In .v1111tqe of ti
nam1oilDce ftr· tbe mardMrl wu Waattlnl'to
ecbeduled, to Ult De.der AWDUI Bap. to the reaeo
tiJt Cburdl, wise Kmi wu ...,.. mtutr.Uon 1
when be bellll hit civil dpta Cllll· posalbillties ,..... • ...aa.~~--~~~--~---~--1DP1ir.iq~ The Dedlr AY81U8 cbwdl la a fen1e1: that
block frGm the state Capitol. we.re intend
· Numeroaa aWe tn>opera bid dr-c;anpalgna 1
cJed tbe Capitol 1'adaJ n.llht wblD ·come off; 01
U.. Wll talk ·o1 • .,._.-dirt m.rdl been rustiir
1ldlo tbe aree. forces in i Ahlmathy, wbo tatnd ~to Paris talb.
aome 1,500 mll'dMn and~· In April 1 fnlm McJat&iomery, warned b • m munist inf acaimt re.orttnc to ~. "H we cet Off oa a tan,mt and ilve ~ported a
the 1Wt troopers and the Army a about 7 .000
cb.linee td shift tbeJ oeut to violence," March, the
he said, ."&hen we talte the focus off monttl.
of POVert}'." Ditpatche:
"We are ~ine to keep the focus on rndicated tt
poverty and we'~ not going to kt men moved
them get ua off oo a aide iuue." first five ct.<
The marchers had come mto Mont· ~ on foot about '1JPI*' time ~ ~
Tuesday. walklng in from their buleS Communilt
which w~ left west of town. been d e t
They bad come from Selma, tM first stop after leaving Mississippi. Jn Johnson's
ad ~ A'"--·th nouncement Selma they h foll'"""' IU'l:.n.. l:_-American I who was dr1vln'g a mule team-«1 tWO
demonstration marchea dchtt1lown. north. R~ tack! on S;
southern c
!tit beginQh
fensive. 1 The comproniiae, "reluctantly"
agreed to by President Johnson, a n d
bearing the approval of molt Bouse
taxwriters, called for a reductian of
• " billion. Johnson feared even
tb.t amlUllt mi&ti 1IDCSmallM ~al cbae.-C programa. : ---·Republicm leader Gerald R. JIWd (MJcb.), ·called a GOP ~
mettint tb determine the oMcial plfty
))Otltioh on the compromiM. Ford
lavws the $1 bUUori cut.
FREE!·
(Diplom11
Plria amd
Hlnol hll '1tel1Dsdcrlr
,
Johnson appealed anew for the tu
inctffM Tunday M be aipld Wo I
1 .. a bill removing the six percent in-
terett ceiling on V e t e r a n 1
Administration and Federal Housing
Administration home loaOI.
"<>my reepomJble fiaca.I policy can
p r e v e n t another credit crunch.''
JobDIOn said in reference to hie desire
for passage of the tax bill.
The pwwwut w• laroed to raise
the VA and PllA loeD ceWnc:s to
enable the loeDI to ~ for in·
vlltmeat fUDdl DOW beial cornered by ...tac lllt.ertlt ,.. • commercial
c:Nllt tranwidom.
"We coukl U9e a....s.cJ tis U we
C'OUld ban pllllld a 1u tncreue,"
Jobnem said. ... la time to .,.,
.\merlca bat ........ llllaa."
The bll ralMll tbl c:etllnl an FHA
·od VA·laaved baml' martpces to
d.75 percot. JolmHa aaid ceneral
mort1a,. Jaterelt r*s, now at eight
!'lftC'llll. eould IOCllll • bllh as 10 per
.:eat tf Conpw faOld tu.-taxes.
kller Tmlda1. a.Jnnan Wilbur
SQ. FT;lf·
CEMENT
WfTM PUICHASI Of lllfl•-· NTlllllD
Pari1
Riot .
PARIS (l
day Umm.
t.u' gu :
sJ4ewalk
flush out lh
the third de
Paris.
The riot1
goggles to
from the t•
acrid smo
bonfires. IC
restaW1&11ta
vancin1 lin
ing police.
Rtd Cro
m<n Nil
hurt 1*11.y
holpitWeC
bleated OD
700 persom
bloody day
dey .
Tornado Alley Is · Busy ••• .p,c I I I• I: PNl•tl11 •. •
Rubble f
Tuesday Ut
the Sorboo
the Tomb
Soldier whe
waved Uttl
sang a Con
The "Co1
tionale" N"
the walll
where talk:
I
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Vietnam,
from the t<
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the talks.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Reccwd C o ID m U D i st in·
ft1tratioD ol Sotlttl VielnAGl
. -at a time when
WaibinttOIHlanol talks are
Moat ti balia in Paris -ii .... touata mllltary llld
dipanat.ic problema foe tbe
UllilM SWM, accordiftl to
Wbita Houle aourees.
Tbe .....Us said Tue8'Uy
that "hat particularly
Mtber1 the U.S. Military
OemmaDd 1n intelligence
npmta on tbe c1Mectio1l of
mare tbaa 100.008 Com·
mwmt tioopa m ~ v i n g ..hnrard Ired North 'Viet-
um lliDce tbe Tet Offensive
in 1.te January.
'l"be diplomatic problem
lies in h fact that in a.n·
nomadnl it would ~ider · ttopptnc the bombing of all
the north, which H&noi
demands, the United St.ates
said it would n e e d
auurances that North Viet-
.um would not take ad-
vmta11 ~ the situation.
. .
... WASHINGTON (AP) -D•N.Y. -who YOWi to get 'CO-.Ct. he aald. "My major
Lt. Cmdr. Marcua A · the case "before Conll'"• lnteet-was ... to take. this Arnheiter, atripped of a tivity , even ill ~tuna 1w • ship's command" )ft.er jW1lor or lo the White House if ahlp Into a war zone with a
resistence In hi11 efforts.
"Did you feel there was
actual mutiny aburd tbe
Vttnce?" attorney Marvin
Lew1s asked Arnheite r.
alleging mutinj 'over the ob-
jections of the cornrnandet
of the P,acifie destroytf.
force. total IWt ii U.S. bombbl1. officers' complaint.a, h11 n~da be" -Arnheiter sald shlps.btpe crew who. would
However, a Hanoi clelqa· told a special congreulonal that when he assumed com-bt Pf'OUd or the ship and of
tion spok~man Hid on ' ar· committee there w a s mand or the v a n c e whom· the U.S. Navy could
rival that he wis "very op. muUay Oii the v•-'-'· "complete bedlam" existed: be prou~." •
"Yes." Arnheiter replied,
puffinst on a cigar.
A.rnheiltr now is shore·
based near San Francis(fo
and Alexander has a d1&¥ job in Boston. •.• timistk'' about ...-peda Arnhelter, ....._o.yeer•ld fte t ~ 1 Arnhe1ter said he mot
for Ute Pr• l i Ill i •a r y ca .... r Navy oftt..r, wu cone"'""' mora e was
He said he filed c·harges
dlscussiou.) relieved • ceptaJn of the low, the vessel was rusty
ln any case. se r j 0 '" N . ' destroyer ..con Vance Jn a n d l n c e s t e d "' i th mWtary queatiON Which at ion S l9M eftet tib1 Navy ruled be cockroaches ''.and I began to
must bt amwered in the showed "a serious lack of. wonder what I had ln-
foreseeable future appeuect judgment" and "knowingly herlted."
to be accumulating for Gen. St de t and deliberately committed He testified throughout
William C. Westmoreland in U n S many derelictions." the first day of the schedul-
saJoon at ...__ P .J-g nd Ca"". Richard .G. Alex· ed three-day hearing. slying
• • WID euwi 00 a .,. he wanted his "day in court at the White House. • Rest~ss ander .. ~. who lost com-d N 1 mand of t_he battle$hip New un er proper a v a pro-Ooe obvious question is ceedings" and ttiat thia had the extent to wttlcb the Jersey a f le r interoedlng been denied him. His' wife build f , .. _ --'.. kl with Defense Department
be ~f~ ~to .... ~nu• Ualae.1 Preas JeternatJonal authorities on Arnheiter's sat two rows behind hhn in ~ ... vuu ~ beh•lf · to tif the crowded c o m m i t te e without ruWntback. -Student WlrNt fed by '...-· 15 tes Y today. room .• ._ Appearing TueadaJ before Si.nee the rest r i c t I o o~ racial and political issues. a committee called together There are no official Navy
agaiMt bomJ»la« north of continued at University and by Rep. Joseph Y. Resnick, witnesses at the hearing. ~e 20th parallil. lo North college campuses across the Resnick said the. Navy has Vietnam, U.S. military com-refused to cooperate or
marrders bave tent a steady nation today. p p uJ participate in the inquiry.
stream of JJ)ellages to the At California's StAnford ope 8 Arnbeiter. a decorated
Pentagon telllng of llighUy University, where arsonists Naval Academy l!'aduate move~ o( men and arms burned a Navy R 0 T c • with seven years of sea duty
•ou•..__ .. ..L....n the Ho Chi PJ Air aboard destrov..s. said b1'• " WiWCU'U "'1W building Tuesday, Students ans' ' JW• " Minh trail and otber in-intention aboard the Vance
filtratipn routes. continued an administration was to "take a 1u ship and
one U.S. offi"'"'l said building sit-in in opposition make ft into a fighting
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Wasttlngtion speculation u
to the ftl80D.I for tJll hilll
infiltration nite include the
poeaibillties tba~ Hanoi is
feues: that tile troop moves
were intended for military
ciAnpaigns that didn't quite
..... s • ship." _ ~~~~ato~~~~n oo~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~=======~=~~;;=====~==-==~~----Nol1b Vietnunese 'stagina . studelJU for demonstrating Denying any improper
area oo e a ca ag11ns ~ nfelilgence used car k>t -·a big one." . VATICAN CITY (UP1 ) There was no evidence of Agency recruiters last fall. Pope Paul
1
VI. tt>e m~
'come off; or tba.t·Hanol has
been rushing to build up
forces in advance of the
Paris talks.
lJl April alone. total Com·
munist infiltration w a s
reported at 35.000 men,
d>out 7 .000 more than · in
Much, the previous record
monttl.
Dispatches from Saigon
indicated that aln\ost 7.000
men moved 90Utb during the
first !Ive day$ of May.
U.S. officials &lao are con·
cerned that no sign of a
Communist restraint has
been detected since
John.Ion's March 31 an-
nouncement of a curb on
American bombing of the
north. Recent terrorist at-taclu on. Saigon And other
southern cities retembled
ttie beginftinc ot the Tet Of. tensive. · · •
(Diplomatic' IOUl'Ctl in
Plril ..tel TuMday ttiat
Hmol bat DO ~ ol '~clown ik milbry IC•
any immediate revision in. At P e n ° 5 Y 1 v a 0 i a '5 traveled Pontiff in blltary,
the bombing order. but of-pr e d om i n antly Negro anoounced todiay he will fly
ficlab expressed the view Cheyney State College. fire to Colombia in August to at.
that Westmonland, t;be U.S. destroyed a 2 o. r 0 0 m tend a world Eucharistic
commander In Vietnam. b .... :.-'t th CongreM in Bogota. could not be expected lo WJ.UUig oppost e e cam· The 11 .660-mile round-trip confinue much longer in the pus where students were OC· wtu be the sixth and longeet
face or c o n t l n u a 11 f in-cupying tbe administration trtp abroad by the 70-yeu·
cre.asing buildup without -buil~. old Pontiff and the ftnt to
demanding the right to hit At Wellesley College 8 Latin America by any Pope. Infiltration routes. -' The Pope s u r pr i s e d While the C o m m u n i s t group of Negro students i;evenl l.tlQµsand persons at
troops are stnaming south, sa;d they would start a his weekly genier~J audience
Westmoreland is getting an hunger strike today at ttte by annou ncing he would
increase in his own forces at e x c lusi\le Massachusetts make t.he trip, "GOO will·
nowhere near ttie same women's school unless tbey ittg."
rate. won promises ol greater The crowd bcirst into pf'O-
U.S. officials are ex-nonwhite participation in its longed dleers and applause.
tremely cautious not to do academic life. They also The Pope pi'cl it would be
IJ'lyChing that might upset called for an alum.nae drive "a trip such as, by now. la
the chance, though slim, for funds to help Negro our custom -a v'ry quick
that the Paris talks might students. and very brief air trip of
produce a solution ~ the In New York. Columbia two or three days."
war in the near future. But University bad its calmest He said he would attend
M. the same time they have day Tuesday since student the windup of the Coogreea.
concluded th.It North VMt-demonstrations erupted on to be held Aug. ~2S. aod
nun cannot lae allowed to the dmpue two weeka a10. woW4 open the General
expect continued JmmUnlty But new tr~le was' feared Cod f.e r e n c e al Latin A.mer lean Bmopl1tlt~ held if the offensive qainat aft.er Itri.king 1 t u d e n t s llpmediata'1 ~rd in
South V~ dliel 41pq· circU&ed Coplel tf,paper11 Botota. . tinuei. . . alleg.dly taken from the of.
. .• d ;: fices of President ~n , .. Kirlc ... Ylee t Paris ,Police Battle ~ITnd~~an ·,..a Ru8sLaunch
At Bo~'• Norftwedn
• · University, Where IO Ntiro
Rioters f 9r 3rd Day ss; .. ,..::; ~~
PARIS (UPI) -Police fio.. sometimet by high school demandt for inc r ,e a• e d
day almuned caJlllisten of ltude Nelfo enroUrnt'dt a n d t.ear gu into Left ·Bank nta. African-American history
sidewalk restlauranta t 0 Much Ol Tueeday'a. major cl.asses and '!or establish·
fluab eut student.a riodng for violence came In front o1 the ment ol separate housing
the third day in the J!eart of offices of Ute newspaper Le and meeting facilities for
Paris. Figaro on the ChamJ>8 Negro students.
The rioters. somt with , Elyseff, the target of The University or Texas in
goggles to protect them ~ tu d e n t . h urdled cob· Austin also announced Toes-
rrom the tear gu and the bleslones. Several police day it w0uld offer a course
acrid smoke from street were felled by the heavy on "The Negro in America"
bonfires. scrambled lnto the stones. Dolenl of windows as requested by l , 3 O O
restaW1111ts to escape adi In the buOdiq were 1m11b-1tudenls i6 a petition last
vancing lines el 'ch1t~·•Wi.a&·\ ·ed. ' · fall.
Ing police. ) • • \ Rad Cl'Oll oflcials .. said •
m<n than 9> l)enons were \
hurt badly enough to be
ho8pitatized md more were s ' =·~rs:-.. u.::~~ ' aVie .. a 'bloody day Of violence Mon·
day.
Rubble from c 1 a s h e s
~smos Spy I
MO.SCOW (UPI) -The t
Soviet Union T. u • s d a y
1aundled • OosmOI utlellf te
into -or4Ji't wiih. -angle to ~ equator eimilar to
1hat generally used for
Ruasi.an spy spacenps.
But Cosmos 220. Which
circles the earttl every 99.2
minutes. 'went into a con-1
i;ider~ly nigher orbit than
most Soviet Co s m o s
i1pyslrips launched s i n c e
Maroh 17, 1986. h'om the
new Soviet sipacec:trome at
Pleset..stt.
~:g;:v.lf~·b'· und· l·e. dur1·ng waved little red nags a n d
sang a CommwUt anthem. .
The "Commtmi.d Interna•
tionale'' revvbrated apinst B eek tbt wallt ol tlle balldiD
where talks ... ell**d to UI beCiJl IOOll bitftlll the . Ullited StMes and Ni L
Vietnam, only D> yards r
from the tomb, and ofticim
were lnc:reasintlJ concerned B · e I) ~i~~::w:~tO::: . a·rga1n a)':s. i•fere wbe.n aboat 10,0DO
marchers arrived 1t the
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SACRAMENTO <AP ) -A
revised ve?'$ion of a far·
reaching plan to g 1 v e
California school dlStrlct11
more power lo~ d e c i d t
courses and sel schedules
was before lhe ( u I I
Assembly today after a
compromise over physical
educadon.
.. -rlt' looks like the bll1' haii
an excellent chance of pass·
ing," said. Sen. George
MiUer Jr. (D·Mattinezl, who
has--G.irried the le1?islation
Low
cost
mobile
home
oans
ror the past three ye,.,.s.
TM A"tO\bly t ducauon
ronunlttJe amended tbe bill
Tueeday and approved ii on
a voice v n t e . The
11 FM ndments would require
400 minutes of pbysical
t>ducation every 10 school
days in high schools, ~d 2oo
minutes for the s a m e
numbeT. of days in elemen·
lary schools.
Protests of the bill's
elimination of the daily
physical e x e r c i s e re-
quirement blocked i t s
passage in earlier year11.
The State Board ol Educa-
tion has asked for more
specUlc physical education
requl:rtments than approved
Tuesday by the committee.
But the State Education
Department's p h y s i c a I
education spokesman said
Tuesday that schoors-~till
will be urged to provide
regular exereJae , even ll the
law i1 rjian&ed·
"We. will. o( course, ltiJJ
pursoe our policy t b • t
youngaten ieL vtgorous ex·
ercise every day," said
Casey Conrad. chief of the
State Bureau ot Health,
Physical Education a n d
Recreation.
Moat of the provisfons of
the 8&-page measure are
aimed al reducing the long
list of state-required school
subjects to a few basics,
s u ch a s Eog llsh,
math e:natlcs and history.
Schools then would be able
'to try new methods and im·
prove teaching, Miller 'has
argued.
Miller o p p o s t d any
amendments. But he offered
the physical education com·
promise himself. saying it
would do the least ha.rm to
flexible class scheduling.
STANFORD (UP!)
1
Stanford Un.iversity Preli·
dent WaJlace Sterling moved
today tG held off the
potaibllity ol violMte ~ •
three.Uy am,ue .......
.--over the r~
Gas Blast
Hits Homes
In San Jo8e
s u s pentlocs ol MWD
students.
About 31» ,.r10D1 pro-
tuting the 1uapenlioftt an
i1 their third day pf a 1lt·in
at t h e admiaiatratioa
building. but other 1tude11t
lr'OUPI h a, v e candenpted
wbat tltty call "di~hip SAN JOSE (AP) -A gaa ti th4 mlnority." ·
exploelon beard eight miles Student body president
away nattned an empty Cesare Mmaarellti, one ol
house early today. heavily 1he protelt leaden, told a
·rally Tueeday, "We are not damaged hro ot.hers and here to ctaeroy Stanford. we
... ...... reeommended
for auar-1111 bJ a fac:a)ty
comm1ttee .. 4emwtr•
tion ..... tM Centraf
........ ~Nov.~
'Plne~•tu4••h . awlitilc ...,.. .. for
their pllt iG the CIA
demonstration, left ....
I~. •
Meanwbile, ~ 1• studeltta liped . petitlolll
ca.lliq fot cmsare • f
Mulareoti for hit p.n lo
the demonatratiom. Peti·
tion1 urgiaa an end to die
•ll·in drew 2,000 lipllturet.
Governor Doubting
Strength of Nixon
shat~ window1 for 10 are here, to make Stanhlnl a
blocks. better p~ where ·we can
Authot'tties aaid nine per· work and ftudy.''
ons w e r e brubed and H o " e v e r R o b e r t
SctlOOl ofticiala .-.ouJICld
offices of tbe administration buildmt would be ~ ....
day toe employes w ..
wanted tG work there. Tltey
said they expected "'° troo·
ble from demonstr ator1 in
the h..U..
scratctfed and releued alter ~PolbemuaJ ... a.tant pro· e.·11 for Regent fe ssor of EngUth. warned treatment at San Joee Hos-that Stanford now "it on tbe
pi tat. 'verge of a v•y ugly 1itua· Controls· Lo&es Some M» petSOftl in the Uon" where either amnesty SAN FRANCISCO (UPll
-Gov. ,John Chaffee of
Rhode bland expreRed op-
en doubt today that · Tcbard
M. Nlxon would go to the
Auguat Republican National
Conventiori with enough del·
eg1te wt.es for a quick. first·
ballot win.
sociation. said in an inter-atta were evacuated to for the s.tudenta or the Ult SACRAMENTO (AP) -
view that a ticket of Gov. Hoover School. of police ate· the onJy A prope.ed comtitutional
Nelson Rockefeller of New A Pacific . Gaa & EJectrir. ,1lternt'Uves H~ u r I e d amt..QdlQent to ._ ll · .
Yor all G<>v.-Ronald Rea--CO. 1pokftrr\an"Sifd"'O~TIR'1~ students t; "do s ome slty of California regents'
ji!an of California would be a turned up no gaa leaks and politicking" with their pro-terms and tigbtlen lefjsla·
·:dream. ticket" for the workmen ~re myaUfied as · fesson to avoid "a black tive control over them has
GOP this fall. to the cause, of the blast. day fO£.Ulis carripua:•· beta defeated in tbe Senate.
The governor. a Rockefel-1'ht explosion r o. it r ~ rt Sterling s c he d u I e d a The upper home voted 24-
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lt>r backer. seemed unim-l h_ r ough the restdenhal special faculty meetina for 13 on the measure Tuesday. press~ with Nixon's stronl? neighborhood about 2:30 this afternoon and add he three votes 1hy of two-thirdl
vote in Tuesday's Indiana a.m. 1t demoU.hed t h e -~p~la~n~ned~t~e>~m~ee~t ~w~ith~fo~ur~o~f ~a~ppr~o~va~J~o~f~'Zl~r~eq~wr~· ~ed~·:_...:J=~~=~~==========:::!!!!:!::!==.. primary election. The for-houff at !52 E~ Court.
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Welfare Law
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Associate Justic·e William 0.
Oouglas of the U.S. Supreme
Court says California c a n
continue enforcing its one-
year requirement for wet·
fare be,.cfits until the full
court takes up the matter.
opposed. man said the hotlte had been
"There are a lot of faclori: vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
in operation between now Frank Page TueSd•Y. be·
and the convention. primari-caus. It was betnll fum1j(at-
ly polls that ahow how Nix· ed for termites.
on does a!ainst other can-
ctidates," Chaffee saJd.
"Somebody accurately cfe-Julie Andrews
scribed hia (Nixon's) sup-
port as a mlle wide and an w. n· inc h deep. He haa nn det>p lDS R'Orce
rommitments. The Repub·
licans are looking for a win-
ner."
UN/TEL
STATES
NATIONAL
BANKe
DouRlaa granted the ex-
tensi:m Tuesday, overturn-
ing a temoorary injunction
issued April 19 by a threr-
judge federal court in S a n
Francisco.· .
The panel ruled t}lat we\·
fare recipients had only to
say they intended to take up
peTmanent Tesidence in t h e
state to become eligible for
benefits. The state law says
newcomers must live in Cal·
trornia a ye.ar befor~ re-
ceiving welfare payment&.
A~ to Reagan's v\cp, presl·
rlential chances. Chaffee
o;aid that the California j(ov-
flll"TlOT was a "~ po11aibili·
ty if hP-will agree to it."
ChafJee and Govs. Ray·
mond Shafer of Pennsylva-
nia. John A. Love of Colora-
do and Tom McCall of ()re.
Ron artived from Portl1nd
Tuesday night for the sec-
ond day of a 12-city. 10-<lay
tour designed to help them
draft the party's 1968 plat·
SANTA MONICA (UPll -.rune Andrews, who sat d
her marrlap to London
~tage de!!l«iner Tonv Wal·
ton had bttome a "farce.''
Tuesday was granted a di-
vorce after a five-minute
court proceedinl{. .
fl was the fint marriage
for the 32-year,.-oJd actress.
who slaJ'Ted in 'Sountd of
M111ic" and "Mary Pop-
pins." Superior Court .Judge
Edward R. Brand approved
a property tettJement in
which Miss Andrews wai ved
alimony.
'
form.
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SACRAMENTO (AP~ A
revised version of a (ar-
reaching plan to .~ I v e
California school dlitr1ct11
more power to d e c I d e
coursea and set schedules
was before the f u 1 I
Assembly today after \.
compromise over physica~
education.
"It looks like the bin has
an excelle?t chance of pas~
in g." said Sen. George
Miller Jr. <D·Mattineil. who
has carried the luislatlon
Low
cost
mobile
home
loins
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' for the past three year$. regular exercise, e\'ftl II the
The Assembly Education law Is changed.
Committee amended ~ bill "We wlU, of course, still
Tuesday and approved it on pursoP our policy t b a t
a voice v o t e . 1'be youngsteTs gel vigorous ex·
amendments would require erclse every day," s
400 minutes o( pbysieaJ Casey Conrad. chie( of the
education every 10 school State Bureau ol Health,
days in high schools, and 200 PhysicaJ Education a n d
minutes for the s a m e Recreation.
ntHnbel'' of days in eJemen -Most of the provlsions of
tary schools. the ~page measure are
Protests of the biU's aimed at reducing the long
ellmlnatlon of the daily • list of state-requir'ed school
physical e x e r c i s e re-subjects to a few basics,
qulrementl blocked i t s s u c h a s E o g l l s h ,
passage In earlier years. mathe.natics and history.
The State Board of Educa-Schools then would 'be a~le
lion has asked for more to try new met.hods and Im·
specific physical education prove teaching. Miller has
requirements than approved argued.
Tuesday by the committee. Miner n p p o 5 P d any
But the State Education amendments. But he offered
Department's p h y s i c a I the physical education com·
education spokesman said promise himself. saying It
Tuesday that schools stilt would do the least harm to
will ~ urged to provide nexible class scheduling.
Goverrwr Doubting
Strength of Nixon
SAN FRANCISCO (UPII
-Gov. John Chaffee of
Rhode Island expressed op-
en doubt today that Richard
M. Nixon would go to the
Auguat Republican National
Convention with enough drl-
egate votes for a quick. first·
ballot win. .
sociatlon. said In an inter-
view that a ticket of Gov.
Nelson Roclcefeller of Ne w
York and Gov. Ronald Rea·
~an of CaHrom ia would be a
"dream ticket'' for the
GOP tl)is fall.
Gas Blasl'
Hits Homes
STANFORD fUPl) ~ tlM ....... reeommencfed
Stanford UnJvenJty Preli· lot 111111--bJ a faculty
dent Wal.lace Sterlinf moved c:amm1ttee b '*1uoultra·
today to head on the tioa apilill the Central
j>olsibiuty " vio6wt ~ I .... llllmel ~ Jlfov •. 1.
three.(19)' C-... dilplllt • 'ftne .._ •t u'4 •at 1 •
over the r~ aw.W.. ...,.... ... fer
s u s p e n • l o· n of NveD their pilt iD the· CIA
students. demomb Mioa, lelt ltu-
Aboot 309 ,.llODI pro-lord, ,
testing the 1uapentions are • Meanwhile, '°* 1•
io their third day of a •ll·in studeata lilned petitlolll
at • t h e admlaicltion caWnt f• ~ o J I S J building, but other l t\Jdenl Mulutoti fM hil pert bi n an ose IJ'OUPS h a v e condemned the demonltrltiom. Peti·
-wfiat Oley call "dictatorshlp tlone llJ'gi.Bf ae ..r-w u.e
SAN JOSE (AP) -A gas ti th4 minority.'' 1it·ln drew 2,000 llpaturel.
exploeion beard _.eig!J:! mjles Student body president School olficilb ~
away flattned an empty_ Cesare M•aarenti, one al = ol ~ ~stra~
house early today; heavily the ~~-~W • toldnota day ~ employ~ th
d n-4 t .. -d rally ~-1. • are amaa-. ~o o ,..,rs an here lo dalroy stanford. We •anted to work there. ntey
shattered W1ndow1 for 10 are hen to make stanfonl a said they expected ~ ~
blocks. better plaice wher~ we can ble frun demonstrators •n
Authoc1ties said nine. per-work and study." the halll.
ons w e r e bruiaed and H o w e v e r R o b e r t
scratctfed and relea.ed alter Polhemua, ... tttant pro-Bill f R
treatment at San Joee Hos-Cessor of E nglish. warned Or egent . that Stanford now "is on ttie
pttaJ. • 'verge ~ a vf!ty ugly 1ltu1-C tr l Lo
Some .40 persons In the tion" where either amnestJ on p 8 ses
area were evacuated to for the studenta or the uae SACRAMENTO (APJ -
Hoover ~hool. . of police are • the only A propoted comtitufio.nal
A Pacific Gas & EJectr1r. aJternt'lives. He u r I t d amendment to 1Ja1b Univer·
Co. 1pokesman said a se11rct1 students to "do 1 o m e aity of California regents'
turned up no gaa le~s anrl polltlcldng" with their pro. terms and tighten legisla·
workmen wue mystified as fessors to avoid "a black ttve eontrol over tliem has
to the cause. ?f the blast. day for this campus." beea defeated in the Senate.
The explosion r o. Ar ~ 11 Sterling s c bed u le d a The upper house voted 24-
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The governor. a Rockefel·
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1 h. r o u g h the residen~al special racuJty meetine for t3 on tbe measure Tuesday.
neighbol'hood about 2·:io. this afternoon and a~d be three votes 1by of t,Fo-thirdJ
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SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -
Associate Justice William 0 .
Douglas of the U.S. Supreme
Court says Californla c a n
continue enforcing its one.
year requirement for wel-
fare be"cfits until the full
court takes up the matteT.
Dou~las granted the ex-
t.ensbn Tuesday. overturn-
ing a temoorary-injunction
Issued April 19 by a threr·
judge fed~r11l court in S a n
Francisco. ·
The panel ruled that wel·
fare recipients bad only to
say they intended to take up
permanent residence in t h e
si..te .to become eligible for
benefiu . The state law says
newcomers must live in Cal·
ffornia a year before re-
ceiving welfare payment!.
OUTD'O.OR
"There are a lot of factor~
in operation between now
and the convention. Jl"imarl·
ly rolls that ahow how Nix·
on does a!!ainst other can-
didates." Chaffee -:said.
"Somebody accal'ately de-
scribed his (Nixon's) sup-
port ae a mile wide and an
inch deep. He haa nn det>p
rommitm~ts. The Rept1b·
licans 81'8 looking for a win-ner.''
As to Reagan's vicP presi-
rlential Cha.nces, Chaffee
'laid th.at the California' "ov·
N'TlOr was a "~ posslblli·
ty if h" will agree to it."
Chaffee and Govs. Ray·
mond Shafer of Pennsylva·
nia. John A. Love of Colora-
do and Tom McCall of ~
t on arrived from Portland
Tuesday night for the ~
ond day of a 12-city. ltkt•y
tour designed to help them
draft the party's 1968 plat·
form.
man sajd the hou1e had been
vacated by Mr. and Mn .
fi'tanJr Page 'EuMdav be·
cause ll was belnt fum iiat·
ed for termites. ·
Julie Andrews
Wins Divorce
SANTA MONICA (UPI) -
.Jnlie Andrewa. who s a Id
her marri11e to London
stage de19lgner Tonv ·Wal-
tnn bad t>ecome 1 "farce."
Tuesday was granted a di-
vorce after a five-minute
court proceedinJ(. .
Jt was the firat marria~e
for the 32-year-o]d tc~ess.
who starred in 'Sountd of
Muaic" and "Mary Pop-
pins." Superior Court J udge
Edward R. Brand approved
1 property tettlement in -
which Miss Andrews waived
aU mony.
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HYNSON
Es.,_.r Vlrtl"lo H,,,,_. A9!1 41. cf
..,, VICIOfll $1 • Coste ~. 0.1• "' du"'· M•v 7. Survl~ bv l>IHband. Cllorluo \CM. Paul Mvn•on tl'ld Ylll·
l+om Smith. belll of Co•lt ~1 dauohl••· canw Hvn'Kl'l l t>rome,... C".<'ot9~ ol'ld llob •~1. Stn 01'90. afld lltn11mln A•I• c' MIHl!lfl Vlelo. Serv· ~•\, Frldlv. I P M • ~II llroedwav
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C•I• W M, AMOS
T"°"''' J Amoo '°" Soer.-Oflv• Munll"tton llH<ll. O.•e al 11t11t1. M#iv
4. Survived bv wife, ll1llt1 ~ "'-· Pt99v llrOWll Orav~\ld• ~rflals.
Tmin dlv, 1 P.M.. 0-' Sl\ftlllerd
comeierv. Olre<t•cl t>v Peel< Fomllv
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Corona del Mar OR 3-9450
Coit. Meta MI 8-ZCC
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
llt Broadway, Cotta Mua
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S chool Drivers
Winners -Listea WA.EJNOTON (UPI) -
J.-ry D. a..e,-Gf Aaiibeim
Tueacl9y ..... lb• .........
Cowt to reeomider bis
ANAHEIM Winners
were announced here today
in the county-wide School
Aus Orivers Turning lnsti·
tute held at Anaheim Siad·
ium Saturday.
Sweepstakes winner wa_s
Xay Gietzen. who drives
for the Taylor Scnool B u s
Co .• with next in line going
to Dennis O'Mohun.dro. oI
the Garden Grove Unified
School District.
· Over 200 contestants took ·
part. with rune women a n d
six men winning la th e s-e
categories:
Utt's Foe
Criticizes
Paris Talks ·
SANTA ANA -William
A. Dougherty. an attorney
here who aeeks to win the
R e p u b llcan nomination
against Congressman James
B. Utt <R·Tustin) today de·
clared he could see little
hope ln the Paris peace
talks. •
Dougherty, who w~ a
Marine pilot during the
Korean War, uid he ex·
peels the U.S. -North Viet·
nam peace parley in Paris
to be largely WJPl"Oductive.
A d d l t i o n a 11 y , the
challenger for Utt's 35th
District congressional sed
wamed that t h e Com·
munists will use the period
ol tbe talt1 for a military
buildup.
"'Mtls is the same thing
t h a t happened in Korea.
While they were talking
about peace. J was watching
the eoutbbound trucks on
traffic-jammed roads from
my plane." Dougherty said.
On the peace talks be
said: "II. after a period of
Jlme nothing has been ac·
complished, I would like to
see us turn the war over to
local mil!tary commanders
witti a goal of winnigg."
OC Voting
Rolls Climb
To 516,992
Orange Oouilty voter reg·
htraUon hu climbed to
516.992, Secretary of sta~
Frank M. Jordan ahnounc·
ed.
With two new pollticaJ par-
ties qualified on the ballot,
the party breakdown is 23>,·
M2 Democrats, 272,885 Re-
publicans, 6,759 in the Amer-
ican Independent Party and
l ,M4 in the Peace and Free·
dom Party.
In a ddition. lfl,100 are reg-
istered as Decline to State
and 12 are undm" miscella-
neous regiltratlons.
In state-wide totals, Dem·
ocrats have increased by
518,163 since January for a
gain of 1.6 percent and Re·
publlcan11 are up 26.1,754. OT
.S percent more.
Registered voters in Cali·
fornia total 7,925.617 as com·
pared with 7, 182.951 last
January.
'Berry Bowl
Tryouts Set
GARDEN GROVE -Au-
ditions for final selection of
onstage talent for the ''Ber-
ry Bo'."fl" at the 10th annual
Strawtierry Festival will be
held Thursday. from 7 to 10
p.m., he~ at Lake Interme-
diate School.
Musical 11nd vocal groups.
Individual acts. vocalists
and comedjans are invited
to b'y out for the show that
will run May 29 through
June 2 at the F e s t I v a t
Grounds in Garden Grove.
Meson J oin8
50 Year Club
De:nnb L. Hall. 1011 of lt'J.
and Mra. Richard L. Hall.
2742 Drake Ave.. Costa
Mesa, ha been appoim~ as Cotta Mesa High-Schoo 's
reptftentative &o Boy •
State at Sacramento for the
llNlll aesalon.
Had 11 presently president
of the Junior Class, 11 first
semelte' honor 1 t u d e n t •
enrolled ln the accelerated
team teaehlnr hittory and
En1Usb claues and has let·
lets in crou country and
Class l. M;1le -Dennis
O'Mohundro. Garden Grove :
Kenneth Marks. Newport·
Mesa Unified School Dis·
t:rict, runner-up.
Class l, Female -M r s.
Joyce Zacher. Westminstel'
School Di1trict: Jackie Cul·
ten. Newport-Mesa Unified,
runnel'·up.
Class 2. Male -Dennis
· Cottlow, Taylor School Bus
Co.
<Zlass 2. 1-,emale -J a n
Wright. Ocean View School
District: Darlene Walker.
Westmwter. runner·up,
Class 3. Male -Joe D.
S{Tlith. Taylor School Bus
Co.
Class 3. Female -Kay
Gietlen, Taylor School Bus
Co.; Seatta Maloney, Tay-
lor. runner-up. ·
ci.11 •• Male -Jim Arn·
oldt, Placentia U n i f i e d
School District; Walter Mu-
sick. PlacentJa Un i Ci e d,
runner-up.
Class '4. Female -SaUey
Roney, Placentia Unified:
Frances Wilcox. Capistrano
Unified School District and
Rosemary Rugh. Placentia
Unified, tied for r unner·up.
School Has
Own~y
Ten dollan a moath
wouldn 't go very far in the
United States, but in Hong
Kong it supplies a child 1rith
an allowance, new ctotbtnc.
household goods. medical
care, primary educat.lon and
family g u l d aaee md
counseling.
So the studenu fr om
Costa Me1a C h r is t la n
School. 740 W. Wilson haft
adopted a nine year old boJ
named Wai Chung Wong
from Hong Koni throulh
World VisJoo International
Through the "adoption" in
name only program, the
students get to know Wai
Chung throultl I e t te rs ,
poatcarcll aad pictures, -contribaee ..,.. D>Dll.
B~ks Topic
F o'r Lecture
ANAHEIM ' ' T II e
Amenities ol Boot Collec·
tint '' will be Ill 1ubject ot a
lecture by RGMrt v_,..,
university Hllrarian a t
UCLA. at a p.m. Thursday
at the Anaheim Public
Ubrary.
&Pon.sored jolndf l>y llie Frfendl of the UCI U br.ry
a911' the Patrons of the cat
I t ate ·Fullenon Library,
Vosper's talk will ~ a
series ot lecture• ca~ ~ of book adlectlDa.
1be lec:turtt .. CJPl.lf' "° the public free of wpltWon
charge. •
ProfeHor Vosper ii a
former preS'ident or the
American Library AllOCia-
tion and is internat.iOnaDJ
known as a progreal!ive ud
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~~G!:1cu~'-BCYC~Sets Spri!f-g Regatta .Rii'Nitu'ii
Seal Be.ach Yacht C114b Pacllic Handicap Racing "Police Chief Tom Reddin ..
baa tnued invitations to all ll'leet ct · ates and to Cal-hu 1remcwed ffi'e cbemkal -SahTQ. COrtnthlan Yacht Snowbird. Sabot A, aiid C. oU a committee boat an--CAIPIT
Pop Top Series Set
yacht clubs . affiliated with 208. Cal-antl·riot •t•POn callef Mace Club wlll &tage its annual Outside ctas$ea wUl con· chored in the turnln& buln. aa SOf:lf tf'f
the s o u th er n Calllotnla required ~ the R9b arttiial _. Spring Regatta this· week· .J1st oLOcean Baclog, ~ The~ bt-~Sa-~I JU...., •-----
achti AHocia l ti1 a f'1ll study~ its mldlclt' leDd with all classes of sail· get Ocean Racing and Pa-turday, the first ltardnc -. -. ng ti•_, 0 ·benhtp-ifde-elfecl.i'CiDbi made. boeb-lnv1ted-to-particip~te-m1c'1tlnd.tcap trrthe~handt----ll!30-•.m .• -ftd two race. l'Olt~H&rGARPl'ANG--
partlclpate in Its Pop-11op fleet. R41ddin acted alter the Siturday _and SuDday. Fave cap di.vbionr. Pacific Cata· Sunday startl.og aUJ~. .. ---5 95
Newport Harbor Yacht Serie1 of three r a e e s Classes must be form~d U.S. 111rgeoft.~'• ,,. .entries will be required to marans. PC, Luders-16, Outside classee ·will •tart ... t.tl •
Club the oldeet in Ute scheduied May 15, tt"and 29. with a minJmum al five en· flee laid there -.u a poul· fonn· a clan. , Rhodes-19, s:s meter. Cal· and flnim from a commit-J. J. INICUUOClll
NewPort aiea, will stage its Tbe series Is o~>en to skip-tries in the hands o! the bility that the tear-ga1 ·like ~ses scheduled f o_t_.20....Ca1·25, Newport-30 and tee boet anchored off the 4N1 lllCH ST., IU.
annual opening D•Y ~Ji~ of~ a ch~ s .carrying race committee not later substance could cauae per· s"8rts on inSiae courses are Coronado-25. _ Balboa Pier. 'Jber. wW be ..._ 'mi4n___,>
.,ceremooles Sunday, climax• ____ e_an __ ac:.:tn:.:::g:..........::a::nd:_.:th::a&:......:M~ay:_:l.:4· ____ _:m.:. an=ea::t~i:.:;DJ~·ur:.:y'...'.... ____ _:;Li::'do::·::l4:_A:,,~B:...,:an~d~J::r·.'....• ~Kl~te~· _ _:Ins~~lde~~c~la~ss'.:es~w~ill~s~tar~t ~tw~o~r~ace~a !Sa~turda~~y~-~~===~=~=~
ed bf the presentation of
,, .. tropbitl tor fba annual neet
lnlpectlon.
". Commodore WiJliam P ..
'Ficker will ~ over the
· ··1ormal flag r a i a i n g
ceremonies Ud present bis
flag officers and staff com·
mo®res. Anotber feature of the
season opening will be the
Opening Day Race &aturday
from Los Angeles Yacht
Club to Newport. This· event
is <>Pen to all yadlU ltaa-
dicapped under the Cruising
Club of America meUW"e·
me.nt rule.
NHYC wu founded in 1911
by the 1atf Al>ert Sotland
and· a . group of . o~r
y a e h t 11n e n who had
previously established Sta·
tion A of the now extinct
South Coast Yacht Club of
Los Angeles. The club has
occupied the same site since
ill ince~OD.
·State Unii
· :; Slates ·Meet
<: .. ~;F9r May 2~
-: ~ Ttl& State Harbors and
• .:.!•W.ate.rcraft Commission will
.: .:~·consider adoption of regula·
"· ~~ons reqmriD&. Coasl Gulrd ~~~~~·-·· ~ ~ be carriid OD alllloiltf t '. 8nd hud1Jl'(IPtl\ed w.tla
.. at it& repJar meetillg May •• 20 · -The meeUnc is scheduled
9 a.m. to I p.m. 1D the coun-
cil chamben ol the ck7 ball
.. at MartiDel, Oallf.
J Other NIQ)IUolll to be
.• considered b1 'Ole · com·
"' mission Include technical !! change.s in the light re·
quiremeats to reflect recent
·: : ch.an&• ID federal relQla·
ti om.
1 ~ ... Legislature .. •: In Action ·
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"Be certaml1 II out for the womc'• TOW."
For The Record
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dinners, salacls, b~ead
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plaffffr, sugar ancl
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Be
Folks if
beln& urc to Bomr Irvine R
bllrt>eC'ue west.n •
dly, May
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MEANWHILE, IACK AT THI RANCH -'nfbe
orily good Indian is an Indian going to the old-time
western barbeclle to benefit the Lyric OJJ!lra ~
ciation ef Oraaae County," abouta MrS: W"llli8m
HlnwOod, Opera League member. She ropes Mra.
Floyd Be.rryb.lll, a member. of the Mesa Venle In-:
dian Maidens of Laguna Beach, into purcb$in&· a
ticket for the event at Irvine Ranch.
Ber:lef it . G0es w est"ern ' . ~ ...
"
Folks in IM9le pail are
beioi urged to moeey over
to Bcmmel' OIDyon a t
Irvine Raoct. . fw • pit
bmt>ecue .ad old-time
western "'apry" event &m·
day, May 19.
Proceeds niled W' i t 1
benefit the Lyric Ope-a
A.ssodation ol Orenge Coun·
ty and a roWciing time,
good food and enterWnment
for yooopterc and their
parellts are promised.
Directors ol 1tle ~
tioo, fhe ()pere w.cue • .,.
"opera 100" group 0 f I...-Hil.11 and Friends of
•
Las Comadres Debufante ·
Meson Selected
· tlfiia Barbara Catherine Boose is· OBe of
five coeds aeleeted to be presentM by Las
Comadres, an auxiliary of Children's Home
Society at a debutante ball June 15.
The coed• and their parents were honor-
ed during a debutante tea in the Beverly
Hills home of Mr. 8IJd Mn. John R. Moore
Saturday aftemood. .
A 1enior at Con>na del Mar High School,
Miss Hoose is the daughter of Mrs. Smith
Hoose of Costa Mesa and Hamed Pettus'
Hoose, a Beverly Hills attorney. •
Her grandparenta, the late Rev. and Mrs.
Earl H o o s e were miJsionaries in Chin:
where ·her father was born. When they re-
turned to Los Angeles, her grandmother be-
came the superintendent of nW'lel at Chil·
dreli's Home Society during the 1940I.
A memtter of the yearbook staff at the
high school, she lists her hobbies as swim-
ming and sailing and hopes to continue her
education in the field of international rela-
tions.
... ..
ttle Opera are hosting the
festivities. said H. Jean
Bedell of Emerald Bay.
ueodation pre1klent and
~ral chaimwm ol 1tie
event.
Food service Ind en-
tertainment wl.l1 be provided
~ollfhout tile aft.emoon iom 1 to 5:~ p.m.1Tick:eti
et Jl.50 for sludenta end S5
for adultlll, wilJ covft all ex-
penses.
,,Mfs. Robert S. Erickson,
coordinating dlairman for
ttie Sl.lllday bat!ll, Wet tile
continuous entertainment,
presided over by cCJllH!!CM.¥t
Bing Starr, wtll evoke
memories ol early
~ days ~ the Old
The Reimmen. a trio
~ includes two Qgers
former:IJ "' die Knott'• k· r'! F-arms' Wecon Camp, are ,....,_ in the al·
ternooe'1 proerMn. 'Ibey
_.. proWle western clulic
~. lllllads, roulfng tr.U •ono, comedy ianber1 ud
Kits, -added. Starr Players end tfle
Street Oomer Singers wUl
pre s ent a '"'tern
melodrwna entiUed "the
Rote T.ttoo '' or ''He Left
'em md Caa't Be Found."
In addition, tbe Ta.
1'>talling Three and Ult
~tes will stn1
west.m folk mllllic.
A ipeCial attrdon for
yo u,,gste rs will be
stapicoedl rides.
Tbe, UIOciaUoa, fonnerq
tbe Fes~ of Opera, ts ac-
tive year round and ia ttie
area's sole croup dedicated
to prooAding opera ..mg in
English.
Membership is open to ln-
dividual1 end famiHes, and
1he ~ea tiab·pUlce in Lacuna Beach's ·Irvine
Bowl, site ~ the anouaJ
Festival of Arts a n d
Pageant al the Masters.
The as1odation's 1 9 6 8
performances w.11 incl~
Puccini's "La B o h e m e ' '
Sept. 27·28 and the "Mar-
dage of Fipro" by Moazart
Oct. ll-12. Also scbedull!d
for lie >:ear is an Opet-a Ex -tnrY8fanla Ball on Oct. I
and Ile CJrlaoizatian of a
Lyric Opera lteptrtory Co.
whidl will COMi&t ol young
profeNionals studiying and
perfonning under auspices
ol ttie .. sodation.
'lbe two operas will be
p er form e d wiU:l full
ordlestra conducted b y
Eugene Ober. with original
set. by leading destgners.
said Mrs. Velma Sun, ex·
8C\ltlve director of the
assOOiation.
More than 750 people art
expected to the Sunday
gattlering and Mr. aod Mrs.
William R. Mason or
Newport Beem have been
'named its b on or a r y
chairmft. AllO participating
AH Leroy Bartholomew.
program chairman: Mr s.
Dorothy Hardcastle, tickets.
and Dr. Leste!' Ludlow.
barbecue dtairman.
WEDDING OF FASHIONS -Mrs. Konrad
WiU (left) notes the contrast between the
1968 gown from Trea Charmont Bridal Shop
worn by Miss Jane Amburgey (center) and
the dress worn by Miu Mary Lou Deering,
;/
the same gown her mother wore when she
married 27 years ago. These and other bridal
ensembles will be seen at a show sponsored
by St. Joachim's Ladies Guild Saturday,
May 18.
Sometjling Borrowed lor Sh ow
Bridal Gowns Modeled
Splashes of lace interwoven with sweet-
scented flowers, floating, Bowing veils, demure
bits of ri,bbon, perhaps something bfu~these
are all parts of the bridal picture, be it taken
in 1906 or 1968.
With this thought in mind, the.Ladies Guild
of St. Joachim's Catholic Church is setting the
stage for a bridal fashion featuring ensembles
from 1906 to today.
Open to the public. it will take place in the
parish hall from 1 to 3:30 p.m . Saturday, May
18. Tickets, at Sl.50 per person, may be pur-
• chased at the door. ·
A specially poignant . moment will take
place when Mrs. Mathew Gioia becomes, for a
few moments, a bride once again. On July 31,
1M8, Mrs. Gloza, then Gloria Jean Hanson.
become the first bride to walk down the aisle
of the church.
During the show she will model the sal1le
gQ.."l.n she wore 20 years ago -a full-length
..
white chiffon over taffeta creation with a ta~
net bodice, sweetheart necldine and short
sleeves.
Another dress of interest, modeled by Miss
May Lou Deering, was originally worn by her
mother, Mrs. Edward Deering, when she mar-
ried on June 14, 1941.
This gown, a full-length chiffon fashion, it
designed with a pleated bodice and sweetheart
neckline. The full skirt, unlike today's popular
empires, is gathered at the waist and the full
sleeves are gathered gracefully at the wrists.·
At the' show Miss Deering also wilJ wear
the fingertip veil her mother wore as a Jv.ne
bride 27 years ago.. It will be crowned by a
apray of orange blossoms.
As a finale, a 1968 bridal gown along with a
fashion for the maid of honor and the mother
of the bride will be shown. These creations will
be supplied by Tres Charmont Bridal Shop,
Costa Mesa.
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toss of Brain Power Can't Be ·Bfa~med on Loss of Weight
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~ ,.,. nm.·• Jettlir',,.. • -' ... ,,. edv~ "free loYt." l bad " mill
HER ,day. "Of course they were
aneakier about lt," lhe laughed, "but
we all knew who they were.I'
Intereltlng how the abused and
dtsradld lutiwtJon of mll'riqe ...mvea tbrouP Utt -ce• iD spite of
tbe people Wbo ipon it IDd iDl1lt
-...... aametbing betW. ft'•
IDOaCla tio .U. a 11rJ decldt m91be
It's llDlrt ti be "old·fubloned." -
OBSERVD IJ.F mE PA§ING
SCENE
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A fr iend of
mine has asked me to be en usher at
hie wedding. I was aort of honored
untJJ I learned It was going to be a
formal affair In a church. Tb1I mean1
I bave to rent a tux. '
I MUd Bart who was loinl to pay
far NDtinc the dented monkey 1wt
... bt said, "Ann Waden flYI YOU
... " I asked blm where be ran into
Ann Landers and he told me bl1 (trl
bad lnvuted 31 cent.a ln your book.let
on who 1>911 for what at weddin.p.
Who gave )'Ou Cbt power to mue
theM declaioa1? I am not a
Reclefelllr and I ltavt to bay a wed-
. ~-It th1t f~? -FLAT
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DEAR n..AT: Come en, Bllb, '9ote1
•P aad be a Mc 1peeder. Cude• Hd
food maaners 111 Ute a1bers ud
bridesmaids bay or rent their owa oat.-
ms. I dlo't make up the nalet -
.. at'1 jlttt Ult way K 11.
"Tbe Brtde't G.mle," Alpa I ndeil'
booklet, .......... ti tile .......
.-entlJ asked llffldo• abttlt W9ll1
cHap. To rec:.tve roar eop)' ti tldll
eemprebe1 .. " fulcJe, wrHe .. ~
Landers I• eare of Wt • ..,.~,
ndottat a I•• 11 self...._...,
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:ampus Casuals No 'Mystique'
Silver and Gold Chapter
MiM Fern Randolph will
lead the SiiYe!' and Gold
O>apt.er. South CoMt Com·
mooity Koepital AUXiliM}'.
through its second ,.... of
fuod-c-a.leing bertef~ ind
special events.
Dur.ing a n lnatallatioo
cerelllOQY prellided cwr by
Mn: Gertrude Carroll, awe· ilWJ pnllideM, M111 Ran-
dolph tp<U witb eotbul.iasm °' luture plam.
A.Jndeuntacf by the ~
l:lisy'1 '100,000 pltdp to
the current fUnd.r..._ pro-
ject tor tlDllpbl completion,
lbe told members. "Jn ad-
dition to OW' own projeda to
meet oar own o0mmitment8,
we st..u help albers."
Eveota whtdl 1he chapter
helped to ~ Included
tbe 1u.rt auction n.cect m
the Lacuna Beaeb Art
AslOCiatioo Gellery P1'ic»y
night.
In addition 4bey wtl HSist
in a tardea tour Of six
Laguna &Id and Manardl
Bay hornet tpODIOred by the
Newport JWblr A r e a
A1umole Of Delta Delta
Delta F'ridlJ, May 1 7 .
Proceeda wUl eid boll the
Llguna bolpitll ... Hoag
M e m o r l a I H o 1 p ital,
Pre~.
1'ic:&etl for the eiv• .t S2 per penan. llle1 be Clb&lliDed
by OliHnc .,. aadiery of.
-fice, 4111-l.S11, at. •.
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14 ·cup paraleJ dMpped
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Send '°"" r.u.r. to WHAT COOKS1 mr• tlf TH• DAILY PlLOT.
las Joanl Stillman (left) and .Mias Carole Dische, both of Newport Beach and
eds at UCLA, will be among campus mJlnnequins who will show proper .col-
~e attire for the 250 members and ~ests of Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club. En-
led Fashion Mystique -UCLA Edition, the show will be presented durini
1:30 p.m. tea Saturday, May 11, in the campus chapter house.
()then .... ed during
the ·Jmcbean la Victor Hugo
Inn were tbe Mmfl. Sam
Garst, vice ch ah man ;
Violet A d a m 1, treasurer ;
Hillman A hie 1t, cor-
respaadinf eecnt.ary. afld
Mi11 Mlrcda Ridmds,
recordlnf~.
August ·
Selected
For Rites
~ ~~ ~ .................. ~ ............... ~
Women Corry
Flight Banner
To San Diego foroscope Sl Jolu) the B a p t f s t
Oadioic: <llurcb. Co 1 t a
Leo: Use Your Head and Ears
Mesa, will be the eeUing for Officers and member• ol
the Aug. 3 nuptial rites lint-~ ... ~i tf. c: ~~~i :1t= ing Ohrirtie Chrestensen A ...
and Th L G_,, • .,_ J group's banner to the na-omas · ''ll1111 r. tional convention in San
·THURSDAY,
MAY 9
By SYDNEY OMAJUl
'The wile 1111111 controls
I destiny •.. Aatrology
inta the way.''
tonWit could prove mean· in&ful. Be knowledr-ble
about wt.at ~ r e a 11 y
desire. S p o t Ii g b t on
penn~ alll .. ce -act accordl.ogly.
· TAURUS (Apt! 31 • May
20): People you work with ~lES (Marett 21-April need OOMOUng. Set example
l: Cast about, meari~g . by maintaining sense of
>It. explore a n d ~-balance. CJieclt detail• -be
stigate. Social actlvtty thorough. Friends who sing
the bkJes lhOtild be avoided.
Super Swift ·
-~-
Set your OW!! pace.
GEMINI (May 21 -Jtme
:I>): You pt chance to ex-
press feelings in mMlllngfu1
mann« -do to. Don't f~l
others can guess o r
perceiw. State your case
with clarity. Emotions have
Uteir place -but Jogic also
deserves a chance.
CANCER IJune 21-July
22): Close alliance& may be
tested. Accent on .apparent
minor matters. but before
day ill ewer you know what
Homemaking
Made Pretty
As A Picture
muat be done. Some detaila and Ol'gani.le. Be _.,le in
•e more importmt than money mallller1. Sftple gift
you knacine: in good taJte will sultice.
LEO (July 23-Aut. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·
You are drawn in more tt'8ll Jan. 19): You may be am·
one direction at once. Key ia bilious for emnetiJIC you
to avoid self-deception. Find really do not require. Size
out whert you really mwit up lituatioo. Cbeft with
go. 'l1len elimimte the frilll. .those in authority. Today
Relative nlsts oa being there is word from in·
beard -Hsten. dlvidual who h a s power to
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Stpt. 22): aid special cause.
Money, possessm, lnconre AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
potential are apotligbted. 18): Desire to break away
Key ii to be reliistic. SWdy bun routine becomes evi-
LEO meesoage -face feet. ~ Good fer vacation or
• they exilt. Olde!' in· pt.inng jaunt which brin13
dividual offers sound advi«. needed chanJe. T r a v e t
LIBRA (Sepl 23-0ct. 22): fokiers auddenly seem al·
C y c: I e moves up. Take tracti'Ye. Write, read and
special care with dress. ap-learn.
pearance. You may be can-PISCES <Feb l9·March
ed upon for S\Jrprise display 20): F inish wh at you start
of ablUties. Circumstances with regard to purchases.
due to turn in your favor -accouots, other financi&I
you emerge a wirmer. matt«s. Talk with mate or
· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. partner proves productive lf
21): You may want lo take a you ere patient. Hetp one
1U!lp but fear consequences. wbo oodklel problem.
News of the forthcoming Di event has been announced . ego.
l7y tier mother, Mrs. Betty Among the delegates were
Blakeney of Costa Mesa. Mrs. Jean B. Miller Sr. of
Miss Oirestensen is a Costa Mesa, past flight and
graduate ol Edgewood IDlb national pretident; Mrs.
School. West CoY\ae end is Melvin R o • n f •) d t of
attending Orange C o a 1 t Westminster. fliCbt· prtli·
College. .. dent and n.UOO.l financial
Her fiance. son of Mrs., secr'etary, and Mrs. Em· ~aula Moore of Costa Mesa mett Spindler of Garden
is a Newport Harbor High . Grove. national director for
School alumnus and at-Orange County. ·
tended OCC. He now is serv-Other delegates include
ing with ttle U.S. Air Force · the Mmes. Matt Ikeda.
at Loring Air Foree Bate, Elmer Fritz, C b a r 1 e s
Maine. Tucker. Kemeth D i 11 •
Show Advice
Groom ing begoniat for
show will be di8cuseed by
Mrs. Jean ~erlln when the
Or.alJie County Branch of
the American B e g o n I a
Society mffta tomorrow at
7:30 p.m. in the Grange
Hall, Garden GrCM.
Stephen Lara and ~oy
Hammock.
Rebekah Lod9e
Triple Link Olub of Mesa
R e b e k a h Lodge has
meetings ev~ fourth Mon-
day at 8 p.m. ln . various
locat~. Mrs. Dougla s
Morgan , S48-1938, may be
·oalled for f u r t b e r in·
formation.
Area resident.a •e iiwited
to bear the dty speear.
'Di.ere will be a stant table -.;....._-------•
end refrelbmenta will be
~ed.
Key i.a to tealhe many Are IF TODAY IS YOUR
behind you. Telte the step-BIRTBbA~ you appreciate lnitia~ ltle move. Wort ll*lial taMnt.a, would make
closety with club. group, fine i.DstrudDr -you are at·
organization. Oleclt behind trected to the fine arts and
the Kenes. alao to medicine. You often SAGITI'AJUUS (Nov. fl. feel eoatused because there Weist W •tchera
Dec. 21): AcCflllt on desires. is so mudl yoo want to TOPS W a l • t Watdlen
wishes -today friends understand. Key Is t.o ap· assemble every Thursday at
" could play paramount role. predate your own abilities, 7 p.m. in Circle View Sc:boOl,
New ideas for sprucing up , Be recepttve. Collect, gather u you do others. \ Huntington Beac:h.
·.
ZIP up and travel straight
ll'U summer ln a SWTFTY
ltlrnmtr with the •lde dart
bapinl that's so fiiure flat·
!ri.q. JIW Mends, c:ottlon.
Printed Patten t 3 e 3 :
'fomen'• Sble1 34, 38. 38. 40.
2, 44, 48, 48. Siu 3S (bust
I) requirta SV. yell. 35-ln.
a bric.
SIXTY·PIVE CENTS la
oinl for ucb pattern -
idd 15 cents for each pat-
11'11 for firlt-clut ma1Un1
illd special II a a d II a I ;
t.blnrile thlrd·cl11 1
lllhw1 wtD .. .... ....... ....... ..... to ,__..._ .. D.l!LY
'!LOT, ta Pdln Dept.,
l3tWt1t•a..NwYOl'IE, r. Y. IGtU. P1:111t ~ ~wtam.
.. ITYLS ProDD.
~-....... tree -111p co..-.... 1prtq.
homes will be revealed to -----------------........1,1 __ __;;;__ ____ _
Coast Homemakers durint
a meeting at 9:30 a.m. Fri·
day, May 10. in the Corona
del Mar Youth Center.
The program will be pre-
sented by Bob Walter of
Cameo House who will dis·
CUH Decorating Wltb Pho-
tography and lllu1tr1te his lecture with fllm.
11 The lfOup, which will be
In charge of the Home Eco-
nomic:• Exhibit at the Or· an1e County Falr In July,
will outline plant under the
direction of Mn. Robert
Co1. Mrs. Arthur Butter·
wick is in cbar&e of lunch·
eoo arrantements. a n d
nunery facllltiea will be
provided.
Dinner Notes
Mothers Day
I
RM>or Trinity Blsldat
OIUrd\ .. ICbeck.llinl "' .. DUil Motber' od ~
Dbms' m the d\urdl, mo
Bater St.1 CoMa Mela at
t :ll p.m. Pndlcr. MliJ lt.
hOowMr ..... Dr •
<Hada OnlMim ril ..... .
a.11MrYillc•Aw•ot McMI eclaeattoa at 6ilfonU St.Me Ooiltte at
Loe Allflltl.
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A I~ ~ ~
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Slit •UWl'eaT ae•t.aYAal. 1e1TA •UA HUf • &JU• tU•Oll
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HAVE YOUR.
OLD
PHOTOGRAPHS
COPIED
Jlq. 7.00 ,,,,,= 350
Old pbotoppltt caa
beaim9 priceless family
trasum • • • • special
gift. Ha..e them copied
now at this special price Aho•• oa mtoabop
of cradrtcl or f.W ,....,..
Pwtnit s.dil>, 127
ICRlllS .
THE RETURN OF THE SISSY LOOK
White jeftl neck A~
-~b--.Sof..
id A.wil9 -~ tborts or dotted cottcn
aborts in aaorted colon.
Wide vinyl bells. s • 11.
AM ABOUT LAY·AWAY, 10,. -. liloMI ,._.
parchlle at Wool .. 111•1, ao _.,,.., cmra-. ......
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maJ be GbCaJned by ellllaC Mn. P .. t ....... 141-?Slt by
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by chapl
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By PAI
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at it.
Sometir
or two 1
maybe a
But yo
.,,,ay frot
After al
your face
Or can
N.iss B
con sultan
But YOI
enough to
In front o
What I.
"'Two I
cushions
• said Mill
"Nort.I
' daylight,
10 that ;
)'OU're ck
And th• "First,
clean 111
Davia.
"CI e
thorough)
normalize
plication.I
cream 1
becaute I
the top 1t
"Rini
fMsbeqer
to I total
abe said.
Mis1 I
l.mportan
moisturu
ii aopUei
''This
from wi
elements
drying. I
betweeo
ed skin,"
Theo
pUe:i.
''There
for each
Miss Da
way you
which ls
consultin
who c::
penooall
Contra
you c:anr
orlng to
The fou
Bu1in1
Mr1.)
flfrT. ' refardhl
meetin1
Am er
Women'
clabwon
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A Portrait ol Martha Delegates
To Gather
...
Wed..,, M11 8, 1968 OAJL Y PILOT ff
f
Receptien Eete$.:.
601de-n-we:~ . .. ' . ,· .. ~
Commodore and Mr 1. the Lorain Yacht Club~....-;
Howard Filber celebrated Wll Ha first Commodari~
their 50tb ~ am:P· li'U. • : . !
versary when their family In im be wu e~
and gueats booored them Commodcre of South ~ with a reception in the c .. 111 .... Club N ......_. ~
MonUcello Socia 1 Club-~ 19M ~~ ~1~
house, Colla Mesa. Commodore of the Ori
'The Fiaben arrived in Cout Yacht Club at
Newport Beacn in 1942 to Arches, and now is
retire, after being in 'the Commodore .. •• •
real estate and insurance They ba~e sailed tlft,tt
business in Los Angeles; schooner Dulcita thouuod~
Mrs. Fisher also served JS of miles atoog the Wtat
deputy in the Los Angeles Coast from San FranciicO
County Auditor's Office. to La Paz, Mexico.
The couple's four 'chil----------
. dren are the Howard Dan· •
iel Fisher famil1 from The DAILY PILOT "· Costa Mesa; Mn. Robert
Francis and family from C B t • Los Angeles; Mn. Marilou overs oa ing.~.
Bennett and daughter, Car-"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
diff, and William Fiaber,11 •
Del Mar. The Fishers' eight GRAND OPEN1u• grandchildren also assisted r ~
at the reception. May I tiara May 15 ••
Among out-of-town auests · •
fettne the Jolden weds were D's leluty Salo : .. Mn. Marian Mcilvaine of Winne~a. Ill., bis sister, 1711 Newpwt Blvd., . :;
and Tom Steel and hl1 wife C.... Meu, Calif. ..: : from Grand Rapids. Mich. .. •
The Fishers were married -
Accepting a portrait of Martha Washington from artist Glen Thomas is Mrs.
Henry Cole, board member of Orange County Chapter;•Jl'reedoms Foundation
at Valley For,e .. Now hanging in the Martha Washington building, Valley For~!· the painting was presented to the foundation president, Kenneth Wells
by coapter president, Mr~.. Martin Severson last weekend.
:i~l~~i.rth~'ir ~f·y~~~ 642-7800 . :; .
The 28th annual state con· together in Lorain, Ohio. "9 ¥••' ,,.... "'"' _ _.;.;
vention of Beta Sigma Phl,._;;:===~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::;::::;:=._::;;C;;;o~m;;;m~od;;;ore;;~F~i~sh;;e~.r ~s~i.rt~ed~~~~~~~~~,-.;;-~
Makeup Helps You
international cultUral andr
social IOl'ority. will attnct
area delegates w h e a it
meet.a for three days belln·
ning Friday, May 17, in the
International Hotel, Loa An·
geles.
Put On a Happy Face Hosting this year'~ con-
vention is the San Fernando
Valley Council. The Jet Set
baa been selected u the
theme by Mrs. Rodney
By PAMELA BALLAN
Of .. .,.. .. ""' ....
Every morning you look
at it.
Sometimes you see. a bag
or two or a blemish, or .
maybe a wrinkle.
But you sigh ·Ind turn
nay from the min'or.
After aD, you can't change
your face. Or can you?
Pf.las Betty Davis, beauty
consultant, sayt you can.
But you have to want to
enough to IPfnd a little time
in front of your mirror. ·
What are your tools! ~Two ,ooc1 .... ADd the
CUlhiom Cl( ,... flnlertipl,"
saidMlaa~
"Norta lllli, 1lle truest
• daylight, 11111 a IJlllcl mirror,
so that you ea '" what
)'OU're doing."
And then you begin.
"First, you mmt have a
clean aurlace," said Mi•
Davis.
' ' CI e a,n 1 e the 1tin
thoroughly, then tone it and
normalli.e it. T w o ap-
pllcationa of c le a n 1 1 n g
. cream are recommended
became one merely lifts off
. the top sou.
"R i n 1 e with a skin
fresheqer .. This is the tlnale
to a total cleansing routine,''
1be 54id.
Miss Davia atrel4ed the
importance of applyinl a
moisturizer before makeup
ls aoplled.
"Tbls protects tlae akin
from wind, sun aod the
elemecnts. It keeps it from
drying. It is the difference
bemen a young and • •I·
ed skin," she said.
Then foundation is ap-
plie:I.
"'rhere are several types
for each type 6' skin," said
M(as Duis. ''And the only
way you are going to know
which is best for you is by
consulting a trai.Md expert
who Cat\ advise y 0 U
peraonally."
Contrary to IOIDe beliefs,
you cannot change your col-
oring to match your clothes.
The foundation you select
Busines Women
must always match your
own face co.lor.
"Remember, you're striv-
ing for a natural, more
youthful look," said Mias
Davis.
A cream rouge Is the nut
to· go on.
"Put three small dots or
rouge high on J o u r
cheekbone and blend it
upwardl so that you have a
natural glow, lightly and
softly blended," she ad-
vised.
'''lben use a lightweight
face power to set il Some
people think powder dries
the skin. Tbll isn't true. The
. purpoee of the powder. ii to
set makeup '°rSt it does aot haft1 to be ucbed.
The eyes are .
"It makel llttJe difference
If you u• a cake shadow or
a ltick crayon. The im-
portant thing is usinc two
colors, one llgb~ and one
darker.
"Today's fuhion can. for
a very fine line with no a-
•11eration e ~ te n d ID 1
beyond the corner of the
eye. For a rounder loot, ap-
ply the liner heavier in the
center, tapered at the edge.
And use lots of maecaJ'a or
false eyelubet.
"Beware of eyebrows."
They should not be thick am
bushy but should be a nar-row, 10ft natural brow."
How do you tel rid of
lines?
"Good bablta, Jots of rest,
and a good flrming cream
tMt worltl apinst time,"
suggested Min Davis, who
ii Wettern l'ft>resentatlve
for Germaine Mootell Col·
metiques, vlsitlnt Buffums,
Fal'hion l11and.
"It Is especially important
for women 1'ho are out in
the sun and wind.''
Mias Davit feels that the
most com1'JOD error women make CODC'el'Din.g t h ~ i r
makeup ii putting on too
much.
"You can and sbouJd weer more at night. 1bere it i.
tranelucent makeup for
night that has more lltht In
Jt. But anything overdone is
not pretty. You wouldn't
we1r a cocktail dress durinl
the day."
Mrs. Dolonl Crcnin, • Another error w o m e n
«117, will '8D cal la ...._ ii Ja cleamlnc. It la
regardinf 11Mnbenldp wt. .1lOt done .. .,....,.. • often
meettn1 locatka of the enoqll,
Am1rle•nBa1lae11 KW Qnt. allo Md ad-Women'• _..,.,,._, Tbe Yice for W'Ollltll wbo war
clalnrol'IMlll .... tile ldrd ........
Wed!Mldar of lie -at "No oae ebould be hln-
1 p.m. • dlnd br ftSlnl sJaaea,''
UNION
MIMBIU
COMPLETE DINTISTIY
.... '41•14 .
1: 1. ClllllTE•I
,.. .
she said. "Years ago frames • Scholtes, cbatmiu. .
were ugly. Today 1bey're Husbands who will be at-be~. tiful, and the woman tending with member-del· egates will be entertained
with glasses should wear with a day at the races,
more eye makeup. Don't be golf and bowling tourna·
afraid of it." · ments. and trophies will be
And wbat's in the future? aw a rd e d during a stag
"In my personal opinion I brunch Sunday momlng.
believe that fhe day will A reception Friday night
come wtien we'll be able to will honor Walter W. Ross,
open a jar and get a face lift the sorority's founder , and
from a cream. I probably Mrs. Ross, from Scottsdale,
won't be •ound to enjoy it Ariz.
tbougti," she laughed. · ---------
But if she's right, the.n no
women will ever again have
to fear her mirror.
INSPIRATION
FOR ·
~OTHER'S.
DAY
GIFTING
Kids Uke to
'Ask Andy'
Bric)hten
her nlCJht
with a
dramatic. fl~t of color! -
¥LLVWOOD
~ lrs as simple as this
fDW11 in a whisper of nylon chiffon
OVf!t Arttron" ~on tritot ••. with a-touch of
shlmmerintlldn trim to enchant your every
sleepins and waki~g hour. In colors that ~ill
kindle your ego and give you a warm glow
all overl
IN COSTA,_.. fT'S
Dl~AATMINT aTCHU
1116 Ne~ert lhd •.
... tCIJA • I nLT AT IUI mnlAllCI• ._.. c.111 UBI OI CMAMI WWI. .......... --
Qive <Motlier lier
special fragrll11pe
for tfie loveliest
gift of all
Shower her with fragnmce •••
subtle and elegant; exotic, tOol
Here, in lighthearted eau de toi-
lettes and colognes. Misty spnryst
Find these and ma.ny more world
famous scents at our toiletries bar.
I. Chanel Net. 5 Sprayeologne in
13'-oz. size •••••••••••• 6.00
C. Arpege Eau de Lan'rid 4-oz.
vanity size ••••••••••• 6.00
•• Ambush spray eologne. oy
Dana. 3-<YL. size ••••••• 3.00
I. Revlon's Intimde Eau de foi.
Jette. a.oz. •••••••• -• 3.00
F. My Sin Eau de ~ 4-m.
vanity size ••• -........ 5.00
I. Arpege En de Laum M1't
2-<YL. spray ••••••• --6.00
I. Prince Matchabellt't 'Wind
Song cologne. 2 ar. ~ 2.so·
Aak .~
LAY..A-WAY
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... till ......
lK Deft ..... Y'W
pudlaeet for J moMM
at WoefwtrG'1. No car-
r)'la1 da11e, ner!
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-LYNN1SllOLD
Te M.rry
W~, M~ I, 1'61
Pan ~ Nuptial
Plans -.Told
The en1agement of Lynn Sibold and Cliff
:oker of Hunttacton Harbour hu been an-
1ouncect by ber parmta, Mr. and Mn. Gene
~. Sibol4 of 01¥tnpia, Wash.
Tb1 ~ are aenion at the University
If Wuhin in SeaWe, where Miu Sibold
. a a mem r of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Her fiance, son ol Mr. and Mn. Charles
:Oker, is a graduate of John Muir mp
icbool, Pu.dena, and i1 attiliated with Beta
['beta Pi fraternity.
A member of the Husky football team,
ie was presented with the 1967 Flaherty ~
1pirational award. After graduation he will
:>e com.millioned in th• U.S. Marine Corps.
An tarly fall wedding ls-planned.
Aay Art D~splays Show
Vorks in Acrylic, Oil
' .
Tbe Rev. Jobla ,_,......, iaaa Launl s p • 1 e • r.
-performed tbl ...... rlns .. ., ............
"Ptial cetema9J, 1lllldlc 8"U111 elalffon I 1 w a •
bil dauebter Pwlope Jw •*Wal bllt and carried a
DonaldlOD and Michael s. cruceat .. baped CIHC.... of
GOldltein. yellow 1tarbur1ta ud 'tr1a.
St. John the D 1 v I a t Also IOWllld la awcado
Epiacopal Churdl, Cotta dlllfoe wu Miii c.olyn
Jileaa WU the tettlnc for the Adrian, wblJ9 Weariq I
VOW Hcbanlt. '"" bride yellow .. ock WU Mill Judy.
-also 11 tM Uqll&er ol Mra. .Babludl, brldumaidl. Tbey
DouldlOll of Cotta Meta. carried bouquets identical
H• lwlbad'1 parenta are that ol the bonCir ..._.mt:
Kr. and Mrs. David Servint u *' ma wal
Goldateln of Santa Ana. Eu,ene Turner, ..Uk lllhei::·
Given ln marrta1e by in1 1uesta' to their aeats
· .JleCtar Nybua of Anaheim, ·were Hury Batcher. .Dr.
the ..,Jde wore a pwa cUi Cabaaill, G • or I •
'-h**1 in tbe Gibloa Girl RoMnblum IDd A I a n
look. Tbt ruffltd lace bodice Luc.biver. ltanJey ...-,
Md Joac .... fletured I WU the crpnJat. ,
jiweJ DfCkHM aild tiDy .. tin Circulatinl the SUflt boot
........ ~ the ..tat wbidl durini the nctpUen in th•
WU btlf.td with ribll>a. IUikl .ball of tb9 Cbardl WU
B• lalJ lkJrt wu of ailk Mrs. a.or,. Lewia.
arpma over taffeta. aad a FolJowinC. a LUt Tahoe.
1natdllJIC T11ffled t.ce hat Yosemite and Carmel
caupt her elbow lensth 11· honeymoon, the llrjdaJ cou-
lfllien veil. • S h • carrJed ple will reside JD Costa • · C
wlllte chadlesa llam•Wu. Meaa.
Newlywed Hof/aways
Honle in Costa Mesa
Home ln ea.ta Mesa
followfnl I Laa V e I I I
h o n e y m o o n are Hill
Hollaway and hia bride, the
former Patricia Ann Denio
wtio were married i n
Ferndale Wedding Chapel.
1be bride fa the dlupter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Dick Denio
ol Newport Beach and WU
siwm in marrtqe by her
father. Her blllbed ii tu
IOll ol Mr1. J. D. Hc:illaway,
alao of Newport -..ch.
Thi new Mrt. Bolloway
wore a floor JeCUt empire
pa ol dlmtillJ i.e. onr
NB Auxiliery
THE . HOME SHOP
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Miscellaneous
ITEMS
FAMILY·
PAK
CHOPS
I nllllWTDI~ •
NRK CHIN Clim• CUT
HOUSEHOl!D ~ A~oJ~" ITEMS CHARGE P9'1C£
Ami;UHAHISl8c 12c
HoV'EU&W.· DETERGENT 33c 32'
~ior&Rifnlibiet: 69c 55'
ivTRvs;or ~ 1
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~MauG-081. ~ s1c 30'
PINK, WHITE OI ..
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PACK Of 2 IMS • ~ 7c Off ZEST BATH SUAI' 42c 33'
24 OUNCE SIZE • lllCl. 15c OFF DRANO UQUID 111 99'
CIANT llZ£ PACKAGE
Dir Ml CO~D POWER
DETEllENT ~lSGUICE. AU. VMlmES 25c 75• ~CINCll CME MIX 29t SOME mm .CHAREllc
VM CAMP •• ClJllC[ CAii 12c I oc iiJlm£~Altll$'3~M. *1" ~~~ ~SPMHETTINI 33c 29c ~ 7.ot SIZE .""" tra 75c QIOTnIUE~WlORLD? T~ll lllTJYE 98c 78~ ~BEHOLD POlJSH lie """"'" •uHdn°"SAUCE :m 47c 45• 12.oz. m-411Cl. l3' Off •i.1• •
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lAIOSl•JI~
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DISCOUNT PRICES ·
COACHEW YAWY • Fl£SR • TlMDU
LOCAL CORI
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BULi CARROTS 1•~\UW 31-tp• 4: ~
: with Flowers 2 o 29c on her da~un., May 12
I ftOllST QVAUT'f ROWBS
AT DISCOUHT MCESI
NTIED PLUTI
DELICATESSEN ~ ~~" MUMS . 1211 CREAMERY CHAlGl PRIG£ ' IHCH POT ......... ..
'""'""' •• --• SUClll 36' ~~ .......... '2" ~:: .~!'!~ACMGE 39c YILti ~ .......... 1121
PICKU&PEPPER,LOAF v~ 364 6 INCH •
'""' 1m • ..at PKO •• s9c vAtUE HYDRllGEIS POrs s311 IMPORnD SLICED HAM 54c All.LEIS ..••••••.•.•••
ol~ou SUcED 'irAMm 69c 65' .. CYfl!lll~IUfl!I ORCHID ';fil· '618
LEO~S cHfmo MEATS 39c 354 ": ~ OROHID . 99~
• a..t •Kim • Comed 8"f •Spicy Beef •Dk. Turur , · CORSl8E ea. · ~ IN GOlO BOX WITH CARO, PIN Ii RIBBON
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• CARIATIOll IUNCll Sl.29
• ILADI IUllCll S 1.49
• STOOll "*" 19c
• MARIUERITE DAISIES lit
BOLOGNA
LAR GE s• SLIC£(l c
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69c VA LU E ... ·~~ .n.1m • 4 0111ct ~.etc*• c ~
DOMESTIC CHOmu HAM 4$ 111ey 1111111 extra .mncs tot you.
MISS WISCOISIN • 4 OUNC£ PACKAGE • Made pmiblt by llltd•I pwdllles
About Our
DOUBLE DISCOUNTS
SlllEDDEJ CHEDDAR 39c 359 I with the cost reductions paSsed on tt you. Lool
lll'1111 lfTI • 89c ~llD muE • for them throulflout tllt store •
MONnREY JACK CHEESE-79* ·.1 • •
~ BORDEN'S J.lll. CARTON 2S-LB. BAG ~DANISH MARGARINE 39c 35c LA PINA
GOlDEN OROYE • QUMT 49c 39' FLOUR
ORANSE JUICE BLEllD ::::::==========::: • OUNCE stzE '9c llt
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GUNCE 69c 63c
ARlllYEDElCI P£PPUOltl PIZZA -1941. 89c 1k
ALPHA BETA'S Own IDEAL• fROZDI 124 GOLDEN WAFFLES 6-ffc ~'ff:f'
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SUllSHIME • 1'4t PAWGE 4-.c HYDROX COOKIES lfi'in°" 53c 1 -
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Jatil-PIDM[ao 41'
IEnY CllCllD • 4t OIM PM:MIE 57c Ml
Mi1Pnlls mr-.. a.
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100 FOCJt llOU. 1"CLUDU Jc• 25• HAIDIWIAP 31c
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~IM mAT •FROZEN • t.OZ. PKG. 1 oc ~FRENCH FRO'~ 17c
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Wedt1ings, Troths
·p;/ot's Geadlines
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded lo have their wedding
stories with black and white glossy photo-
graphs to the DAILY Pµ,OT ~iety Dep~
ment prior to or within one week after the
wedding.
For engagement announcements It is suggested that the story, aho accompanied
with a black and white glouy picture, be
submitted early. If the betrothal announce:.
rnent and wedding date are si2 weeta or less
apart, only the wedding photo will be ac ..
cepted. . •
To help fill requirementa on both wed-
ding and engasemeot atorle•._fonm are avail-
able in all of the DAILY PILOT of fie ea.
Further queatloDI will be answered by Soc1al
Notes staff member• at 642-4321 or 494-9468.
Ports of Call
ailing aboard the ~ MariJK>sa for the sciutb Pa-
iflc on a 42-day cruiJe from San Francilco via
.oa Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. · Geyer
f Corona del Mar. Geyer, president of Boju res·
aurants, and biJ wife wW villt Bora Bora, Pap-
tte and Raroton&a among their ports of call.
Sandra Gautney Marries
German Synagogue
Setting for Rites
In the first Jewish wed.
ding perfo~ In , Hof·
~. GennmJ m:e im.
Sendra GaH Geutne1, a
graduate of Newport Harbor
High School, mmied H)'Jllie
Samuel Maye!'.
Owpllin lUCJblrd Dryer
directed the TOW ucbangt
which took place in Hof.
Saale' I S)'DlfOCUe,
under the tradltional Jewish
canopy of red velvet, with
eMlh ol ita four polta he1d
by a man io the loct.l Jewish
congregation.
J'oilowiag the ceremony,
German dilldrn blocked
the w~ of the wedding oar in hopes the new Mrs. May-
er would be kJclnaped. Ac·
cording to a local Bavarian
custom, bad lbe b e e n
caught, her new husband
would have bad to ...-ch all
tbe resteurenta for her,
bqying the whole ~ a
drink. A charnpll(IM reception
took place In Hof Air Sta-al Sobncm MaJer of ~ tioa Officers' Club for about
. and 1be We Ml'I. M~•· 100 guests. Mrs. Richard
'Ille bt'klal gown Ws • · MeAull.ffe assisted.
'lbe bride ii tile ... __.
of Mrs·. B. J. ROii GI Costa
Meea ad Ool. R. E.
Gautney, cmn,,,...nnc of.
fleer at Hof Air Station,
where ber ......., is
atatlGned. MaJW la the IOll
Tongues Click Over Knitting
flhoct lace over eaUn luhloo 'Ibe new Mrs. Mayer
witJh detailed ecaliopl of atudJed at OCC. Her hUs· lace a t the throat, hem a hllld is an alumnus of Teft
on the slightly be 11 e d High Sdlool. BrG9 and the
sleeves. A lace niil was Fashion I n a t l t u t e ~
<nwned by aatln Gowers Te<Uiology, New York CitJ.
and tbe bride canted 13 Following a weddizlC trip ~·· • Hebrew •>Ulbol of to France, Germany ilnd
life. • Italy, the Mayen will make
1bt ~ ww. mllJ'ild their home 1A Hof-Salle.
Volunteer
Notes
VOLUNTIZRS N&EDID
More than 1,000 jol>I are uailable through the
Volunteer Bureau.
Llstinga include retlre4 bookkeepers or account.
a.nts, drivers for handicapped youngsters and
adults, lnatructon for hobbles, arts and crafts, and
tutors for youth IJ'Oupa.
Mra. Thomu Kucbel, wife of Callfonda'.a senior
senator, wu amaai 12 modell abowln& their own
handmade kntta to about 350 women at the fuhion ·
TboM intenlted in "homework" may help stuff
and addrea 80,000 enftlopea for qudea. The
bareau promlw pcllitlom to teeD-llWI to senior cbiwu All Y'CRl need do II YOlantlllr llrVfces by
callinl the office at 842-0983 from I a.m. to noon,
MCllldl1 throalb Jriday.
VB'IS A UNJT!,D PUND COMMUNrl'Y
CillBt AGINCY
show spomored by Delta Kappa Gamma 10rority -----------------
in Leisun World. Miu Luz Cable (left), a Peru·
vi8D teacher on· a acbolarablp aponaored by the
.IOl'Oritf., di1CU1es ber knittl.a& style with Mrs. kuche . ·
.
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:Secretaries Bid Bosses
I • •
To Installation Dinner
"Come to dlnntr at a p.m. Oran1e County, and Mark
.00 bring the bots" ts the Soden. attorney and Boss o(
invitation belq issued to all tbe y..,. wtu be lbe m.
legal aec:retariel by the ltalbs omcer. Orqe County, Harbor To be Hated are U..
Area Le I al Secretaries Mmes. Geor1e Hannaban,
...... tloD wblda wlD .. Costa K. I.. pns.ldimt; .rt aew oUqn l'rldaJ, Alblrt D:clM. N • w po r t
.., JO, In the......._ ~.teepr•alclea.t;
lucM C11&1 a., Jiu. D8ar ,,.._, o... tll
..... ...._ lbr, "'""'1Ji Jolla
B ISM,._ .., la e 1111s. Coat.a Mt a J. ,... tr..,. Mn. An. tr••• u r e r: , e..rMra l'tDlllt 118, IU-2 144 : W1Wam1, Costa Mtaa ,
ClMt ,_.. te " .._.. ccwemor, and QonUI lteD-
.. ..., JacJadt tlll ._, ... Newport Buell, NAU
..,. • llllblDd or llOlrl repreMDCatlft.
4
..... GI Ttet1t1 for ''' .. .. Clall ~ ,, ... , .... wQI .....
......, fOI' f ,,~-penon.
Soiling the Soutlt PoclfiC
~ to Auckland, lfllMy·· _. Noamu aDd
otlMr Soiltb Pacific ~rti -.. Mr. ad Mn. rn.
di G. S.•IU of U1o Z-.. ftlJ an ._. U.
• Mad ..... °*'-C!'tda Tbq ........ from ·Saia Francisco via Lot Anrtles. ·· • --,-
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AND RICHARD'S
HAS ONLY
PREMIUM
FLOWERS
DEWY, FRESH
MIXED BQUQUET
Vivid peonies and
esters, delicate
rosebuds and
boby's breath, sprightly
daisies in bright
straw pots.
from 7.50 to 20.
MIXED 80~9UET
Wild wonder°tl
colors, fresh flowers
spiked with vibrant
paper and straw-
flowers, in oblong
straw basket.
from 7.50 to
To enjoy flow and plant later, e splendid array ·of
flowering plants, cymbidiums. 9loxinias, azaleas, hyd·
rangeas, and African violets. from 7.50 to 20.
1 FLOWER SHOP OPEN TILL 12 NOON
MOTHER'S DAY f
J:_~ E
, AND EDY'S MAKES THE
FINEST CANDIESI
~-:iw .
ASSOR.TED PASTEL BON IONS
Luscious filin<Js covered with pastel
fondant. · .I •• l>ox 2.25
ALMOND BARK
Plump whole almonds covered with
.,...__..white ch o c o I ate A special
treat. • I lb. box 2.10 !
ASSORTED IUDMINTS i
Edy's own mints in ros.bud shepes,
in pink, yellow, white end green.
I .. lK.1 1.75
EDY'S CREST CHOCOLATES
Superb c:hocolates with unusual cen-
ters. Delicious assortments.
I lb • .._
2 .. ....
J .. -6.50
5 ...... 10.50
• ~---..., &>Y'S FOR6ET-Me..NOT
CHOCOLATES
Luseious assortments in
e lovely forqet-me-not
box.
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I lb.. box 2.25
11/J lb. box ].JI
2 lb. box 4.IO
Gift .. open n.4 llnday
• :: Newte., no mom lilu u
Jet ••• Wall ~ made
oat °' ... Yant 'ftand
r'CIUlld Ud nMmCt ID tbe
...... ofallry ............ cnas-. Jlftl"I and ,-._.,.
••• Great decorator ...,_,ift
a fondae M by CatbdDebolm
of NonrQ , • • PtreelaJn
lll&IDtl Gil ateel • • LOoks
JIEe an aid lillhlooed '9Jloon.
bat II aetaaJ1J 2 bowls YoU
can bUe in. ar UM for
salads, r o l l 1 qr trUle.
Emp~ Float Coats, sport a
brand new drftay lid;)< look
wlth a lbawl collar tbat but·
kllll ID tbe front, tbe CIOlon. 2
sreat plaidl either hot or cool
••• 'lbt lllt*st. aWdllt feel·
I.Qr' pnttle9t fowl wathtt
coet .wer rude, and U abe
.,. happen to 1111 m the
waler, 1t wW lreep ber lfloat.
JIC>lll ~ '1'HE .
GO ••• OR JOIE LOVIN'
MOMS
Hair dryers by 3-beam
that all fold up 1n the DiftJat
tot.ables yet • • • All leather
and smart atk~ ••• they
look like anotbtr .,une or a
shoe beg ••. The hole fits
like an accordlan lnt.O a long tube that could be a
tluhJ.illit, very cont1*t and
carriable. Slladc traya have
flmU.y emerpd from the pic-
nic look • • • Dell&btful aold
coknd dktided 91111 a re
lbapes, tbe Jlllllft" fllkra
came m tbe whole alTa)' of a
coatempo color• ••• araqu, Sold. snaa. blues • • • and
c:oord1nate in Reh -pmy ..., wttll a dlfrennt atzea ol
.,.., e'lltra eerviJw plates,
cups, ewn &Uest towtla and
lnvttadoaa • • •
MOM IS PEAR.13 .omm.vm
Mil> CANDl.m
.. then .,. pe.arta and
peats wa a.at llela for ~-.. :~·· llt9e ....... lllllped .,.... pin wttta a llnllls oC rH .... ...,
llilleft' ............. Cl(' mod llOllalcla via Dutcbeta' two
IQPer loac simulated beauties
wttb a clunky rold UM chain
to keep them cornPQJ • • •
Hot pink c: a n d le 1 in-
tennlalled ... Intnwatiooal
SterUns aemrv pieces or
vt.td blue Italian &taa b1rda
fnlm • fU' out .a-. . .
Mom'• DQ tables are all aro-t the llfl llhop •• , A
candle UM a atupeadlJua 6
Inda tea "* all conl and ,.no. ... what a beautiful
slow. wben you l"ell a
YOtive Uabt down In the
center ~ the wax has
melted a bU •.•
MOM IS ORCHIDS
AND JCE BUCKETS ""
.._, 1IOt • • • Some of the
ice bacbta ta the 1adat shop
ar. • ......... &be would wut. -tbem --wltb her ••• ~u•w
tbe orup llld ll'MD llQJDber that.,~ matdled her
llft milled lia1hlnr '* with the matdallta oranp and
R!ftl ltriped aheer coat and ao,py Joe ftftrdlle 11111 bat
• • • Ala mom, Yoal1i or
~. ~ moodll are
many and wbatewr )WI' way
of life, )'OU'tt a reel ..mser
• •• Ye.a mlPt even 1llle the
..., -0 ••• ct.a and
........... wltbtbe ~--OllC19tlide
and dae o.a..nttc en the .......... nd. ..... and
blue wilb -... dcllkir,p ad
elepMn• •••
COOKINM*S
AND SWEl:I' MOMS
W.U tiles, ao e a 11 ,
m 'rhlrMd~IQfor
ldtc.Mm, ..... wflb J Jnch ....,.__,~new
" • H ..... the all int-~ ..... Emert Sola
~ .... IDtbeUSA 1111 ... .. till , d h*4
........... colanart ...... ,..... ud •mla11
...... H ..... tbe
---.. called M tnlte8 _..roe ftttlnc lilr 2,... or
........... olfrwa ..,...
OF <XJURSE 1'LOWERI
AND CANDY TOO
fte _...,•'•lift wrap
..,. for --la hllctoll9 .... .... : ....... ·qm.
::~ 2 ...... . ..... i-r ..
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I.Ip-.... die ,,..... ....... .., .... ....... ... :!:'.:!· Oi 1 2 .. .. u. ................ ..................
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...... MNMdes
ly Inc. Fey
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SWEETEST ROYAL HA WAii.AN
PINEAPPLE
----~EACH 39' .
CRISP, TENDER ITALIAN
ZUCCHINI .
2 LBS. 29'
UV~ UP YOUR SALADS!
·BUTTER LmUCE
2 FOR 19'
CREAMIN&.SIZE WHITE ROSE
POTATOES 6 LBS. 1r.~~
-~~j_k. w ~~rll~-~
llRDSEYE .
Plus Orange Drink , .. 3 ,.•1
llROSEYE QUICK THAW
11 .. 4 ,.•1 STRAWBERRIES
)f AN DE KAMPS
11 • 4 ,.•1 Macaroni & Cheese
)f AN DE KAMPS
•• Ste Northern Halibut . . .. &REEN 61ANT
, WHITE CORN ~ 11 a 3 .. '19c
&REEN 61ANT
11-. 3 ,.,89c LE SUEUR PEAS
" .. EEN 81ANT
11. 3 ,.,19c BROCCOLI SPEARS
·HHN 61ANT ,. .. 3 ,.,89c LIMA BEANS ·
HIEN &IANT CHHSE SAUCI AND
BROCCOLI 11. 3 ,. 89c
IN OUR PATIO •••
Saturday, May 11
an exhibit
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES
OF CHILDREN
By Wini Heathcote
9:30 • 5:00
SIN8L£ LAYH DICOAATID
MOTHER'S DAY CAKE l9c
CINNAMON TWtST
COFFEE CAKES ... lk
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BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 6 ,. 59c
PARKERHOUSE ROLLS ... S9c
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UJe fiHJ.e #OliJ I
Count The W•y• We Show It •••
HOT FOODS TO GO
·Differ.nt entl'MI Mch day with 1U the eccompenirnenh.
CANDLELIGHT MEATS
M...U..ted, stuffed or prepared with SpKial gourmtt
IHSOniftCJI, pecked In foil pan end r111dy to cook.
COMPLETE PARTY PLANNING SERVICE
Whatever.you need ••• entertai{tm.nt, flowers, menus,
c:lec:or.tions, al competently coordinated for you.
GIFTS ,Of FOOD custom-p1cked encl mailed.
HORS Q'OEUVRES, hot or cold, prepared to go.
PHONE ORDERS AND HOME DELIVERY
We can stuff and roast turkeys, prime rib
and bake whole hams.
WE PllPARE ·ouR Ill IOAS1S FOR WY CARVING!
RIB ROASTS 98¢ u.
AGED TO PERFICnON
SPENCER STEAK
SPENCER ROASTS
IO•DS
SWISS STEAi
ENGLISH STYLE
LEAN SHORT RIBS
CUBES OF TENDER LOIN
·FANCY BEEF KIBOBS
OCEAN &ARDEN
35c u.
1.29 LL
GREEN SHRIMP 5 LB. BOX . 5.95
&efUINE NOVA SCOTIA
FINNAN MADDIE 79f. u.
Y'ALL COME AND JOIN THE FUN . .
KIWANIS BREAKFAST
COSTA tmSA PARK. SAM.DAY, MAY 11
.. OM 71• A.M.
• ......,,...,8,1'61
RICHARD'S SHARP CHEDDAR
Tillamook Cheese . 39C""
KRAFT MID6El LONSHORN S1YU
COLBY CHEESE 89c LI.
LONeACli SUCEO IREAST OF
CHICKEN ROLL • .. 39c
LE PARFAIT HERi
SWISS PATE , .. 79c
HAMMOND'S Enthah AH Purpoae
Old Tavern SAUCE, .. 39c
. Have you tried oui
~ imported cherry cheese?
Chate.u cle RarMoln
NEC PLUS ULTRA •••
5~ OL wheel 1.29.
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M.J.I. COFFEE ' u. 67c
M.J.I. COFFEE
M.J.I. COFFEE
2 us.
3 LIS.
C&H IROW~ OR .
1.JJ
1.95
POWDERED SUGAR , &1. 2 ,. 29c
CHICKEN OF THE SEA UGHT
CHUNK TUNA ~-~ FOR $1
SEVEN SEAS
Green Goddess Dressing , .. 39c
READ'S 6ERMAN
POTATO SALAD m 29c
ARDEN AA BUTIER I LI. • 7r.
• NAllSCO
GRAHAM CRACKERS , u. 37c
PIWIURY HUNGRY JACK
PANCAKE MIX , Ju. 4k
KERNS 2 U .
Pancake SJrup 2 FOR 49'
•
WA&NER
BREAKFAST DRINK tt. 4 ,. '1
6repe, Ore.,.., T,.,k Punch, &repefrvit
NAllSCO .
TEAM FLAKES 11 .. 2tc
SMUCKER'S JELLY
Current, EWerlteny, ;;..;;;, MJnt, FOR • lt.ckberry, Ct.~.,,.. •. ,. 5 ·1
Str.-Mny, 0.-w Apple It OZ.
LAUNDttY ADOITIVI
lA4NDRY MAGIC ... ltc
~I.tr. llliirJlllf AllaY'S -•• IAY GEl'BS
DAILY 9-6 MOTHER'S DAY 9· 12 MON.-FRI. 9.S:JO SAT. 9.S
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aea'ter Notes
AllJatross' Opens Friday;
~aguna Staging One-acts
By T01't TITUS the Ora11ge Studio Theater.
o< -. o.11r ,... twt '1"1$ called for a reuniting
last time Ma r y· of these t;atents, and .Friday
nan and A n t b on ~ ~ght will see nus ac-
it got t o g e th e J') ~mptlshed with the opening
ically, they produced of RiOn Alexander's com~dy
JP cOmedy of-the cur· • • Nobody Loves an
sellOll -"LUv" -'st AH>etcoss" at the Orange
rectangular playhouse.
Brandt, making hls final
county appearance before a
scheduled 14-month Euro-
pean tr~p. takes the deman-
ding central role in the
satire of today's television
industry as a writer-pro-
duce who must come up
wilih a bit series « get into
U:le tmemplo~ent M.ne. His
young daqghter K:athy plays
bis stage daughter Jh the
production.
The Brandt. are sup-
ported by a trio ol well
known county ectresses -
Betsy Heiwett, C a r o l
Faulstick and Leslie Day,
Rounding out the cast are
John Dudidl, Mike Flood,
Joe Del Rosso. Art Prumer, C h u c k Schleker, Mike
Moran, Usa Nelson and
Freda Haertel.
D i r e c t e d by Miss
Ea*nan. "Albatross" is
ldledt.lied to run s I x
weekends, on Friday an11
Saturday evenings, at the
Studio ~aw. 195 N. State
, OoBege Blvd. in Orange.
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'AW, JUST ONE MORE CHANCE ••• '
r Hewett, Anthony Brandt In "Alt.,Jros1" Comedy
aguna Sets Tryouts
Br-'Charity' Sunday
ditioos for ' ' S w e e t
ity," the L•1una
yhouse'1 summer
eat, will be held et the :er at noon Sunday.
cut c4 10 men and 14
. en ts required for ttle
Simon musical, in·
iDg the leading role of
7ity. The producUon will
the entire month of
ust.
thn Fenacca, currenUy
llaring "Slow Daoct on
Killing Ground" I« a
, 29 opeolnc et the
'house. wiD d i re c t eet Charity." lrtuaJcaJ
direcklr will be D o r i s
Shleld1, While Cyndi a
Saodberg will chOreograpb
the ~ow.
SW!gers. dancers and ac·
tors will be auditioned Sun-
day, accord.mg to Inna D •
Nofziger, gene!' al managel'
oC the Jtayhouae. ~ ac-
compenist will be at the
tryouts and llDCer• have
been asked to bring their own music.
Furtber infonnation on
the auditfoot may be ob-
teined by coatacting Mrs.
Nofziger at the p1-)rbouse,
·~1. .
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Resel'V<atioos m a y be
secured at 633-2233.
* * The Laguna Playhouse
will take its lights up for two
eveoi.ogs, Friday and Sabir· day, wiat the likes of
Eugene O'Neill and Ten-
~ Williams pr'OYiding
tbe material.
-Ma'hlla Randall's cut. tine of W-llliams' • 'C>ritieus Detcendil!I" shara the bill wit b O'Neill'• one..acter
"Hughie," directed by John
Fertacca. "Orpheus" 1 s
Laguna's entry in t b e
Rnenide Ooe..act Festival
next Sunday.
JoAnn Black, Julie Haas
and Paul Willon appew in
"O~s." while Wlllon,
Sibet00n erarc and director
Ferzacca oomprise tile cast
f:or "Hughie." CompletJng
the evening's bB1 will be
Laguna folk singer Katie
Porter.
* * Two holdover
performances of ''The Odd
Couple" ba'ft been dated at
the San Clemel'U C<Jm.
munity 'lbeater this week.
following lm'ge crowds at
the comedy's regular three·
week run. Ralph Tomlinson
and Jerry L. J o b n 1 o n
portray the tiUe pair.
Di.reded by Th e I m a
Ruckman, the show will be
preserited at ttie Qabrillo
Playhouse, 202 A v e n i d a
Cabri11o in San Clem«lte on
Friday and SaUdlay ool)t.
* * ''Macbeth" derl its
fourth weeRnd Tbunday at
South Coast Repertory's
Third Step Theater in Costa
Mesa, with Jack Davis and
Leslie Jones cast a s
Shakespeare's tr a g l c
figures.
The embitiou1 production.
under the direetion of David
E:mmes, goes -on stage
Thursday through Sunday •t
the Costa Mesa theater, 1827
~lebrity
Showhill
Announced
Tickets are now on sale
for Melodyland Theater's
next four celebrity lbows,
beginning with the Eel Ames
Show with Roger WDllams
May H.
Second in the series will
be the first Orange County
appearance of tbe Allocia-
tlon and guest star Wes
Montgomery, who will play
from May 23 throu&b June
2.
Nex! will be the Ray
Charles Show, starring the
famed pianist and h 11
Raeletts in an all new pro·
ductioo June 4 throueh June
9.
The final entry of the
season will be the Pat Boone
Show, featuring the M:ills
Brothers and the Pearce
Sisters. 1'lia attraction will
play from June 11 through
June 18.
All Of the lbon Will play
nightly, ncept llllldays,
with perlormance1 beiin·
nlng at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
through Fridays, al 1:30 and
9:30 on Saturdays, and at 3
atad 8 p.m. OD Sundays.
2 Recitals
Set at UCI
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AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN
RICHARD CRENNA
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Festival cootiooes Friday ~1363.
~ Sunday wfth "The * *
Shape of 'lblogs to Oome." Closing its portion of the
an adaptation of H. G. Irvine Repertory Theater
Wells' novel starring Ralph program Thul'sday through
Richardson and Raymond Saturday will be • • Th e
Massey. H~ge," Robert Cohen's .....
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Also, camp movie bugs production of the Brendan
will see the second three Behan musleal farce.
chapters of 4lle 1931 serial The ~llegiate p 1 a y e r 1
"Flash Gordon Cooquen 1tle · perform in the s t u d t o
Universe" along w.itb a Theater in UCI's fine arts
booos ruck. TicUts for both building on campus. The box SCl CINTAAL -x OFFIC...._.. .. , ,., ir-'~'Mac=· :~:let!:::'':':and::::tb:e::fil:'m~=olfi==ce==numbe:;::;r~ls;~:;~;·'ff.::;;;~~~~~~~~i!ii~~~~~~~~~~
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BERLIN (UPI) -"Now But West Berlin, with. a evtrything-stops at the city nu,nber ol perlOnl retiring work.iDg afl, 31.1 pereeat borOUll!b al Zehlenilorf rib trl• ........ "'1 l ,.n... q 1111tiM 11 wBek .,!VMt
d::n't lauJb." the man said, SU blWoo economy, u cut lunlll, where one runs alap lrosn Joba. ls sruta than have Jobi, cOIDpClld irill ~ ., w. -s 0 ci al Wat lilrlm'• marbtl.. B«llaert WW ~·
"but what tbis town needs is ctr from its natura\ hul· against the ••11. Tb e the number enterine the 30.4 pere.t • W • 1 t 'DllmGCtlllle ""1: ....,_. la 1rlll GelWIQ _. 9... ~!...tilth ID ~ 4 1 ! terland by a ring ol barbed greatest distance from eut labor force. Deatha out-Germmy. FortJ •• per· m.u. ..._. CGGMI mdlr ~ ..td. n1UB11
, a champk>n.ehlp f o o t b a l l wire, st.eel tank traps and 1 to west in Berlin ii 18 miles. ~ birtlu. cent ol all tboM m1Piof9CI JI 11r9 far t.m.1..t.o ::"" ,.__ ,. ---'~ 'l'blt t. wttJ SdlMb it ~ tr 'llTI." from north to south 20 19 West Berlin are women, &uc '"°"'-.-1 a1 ----1ed _ .......... tbe --'"I wall or cement blocks. Ac· More tball percent of ed ·tti 36 nt ,_ nul'Mta i.11 at y they WCIUlcl llaJ _. fralll WQITI -· .. v, ....
The future of West Berlin, cess is througtl or over miles. the Well BerllMrs are at compar Wl puce 111 and other CclmmUllUt coun-West BtrMn oil;J tr we eat 1B'tlt iPG'ked by riotoua
a democratic Island that Communlst territory. To encourage You n g least t6 years old (com-West Germany. tries for Wiit Berlin pro-our tie• t.o ~-Germlnf !' lfft·wtnc students.
, some say is bound to ilnk Within West a er 1 i n , persons to move to Wut ·;::1 will 12 perceat i.11 But 1be reeervolr ::J .,. ducts. Schuetz eqilinl. J:wry demoastration by
•. i n lo the Communist sea almost any recreation is Berlin, city autboritles olfer ell G«many). been ema11~, a-Ellt c;e......, 1luyt lea But Sfaiueb -II o .,. Wt-wingers that ends ln
ailabl I om --":Mg 00 a variety ol casti subsldies To a certata utent, L.A.. married WGrtlDI ._.. dD tbaD 1 --' of w-... -_,..n to .._... poll"*'-' a brawl wilb police _. ~ around it, WU die subject ol ~e W...,:;se! to to7hunting aOd tax rebates. have bteD flDtd by ...:;;;. not JDilNte t.o lfat klilL S.lln'I m now. AU ·--~~ derJBtnet cootidence ill Welt
; discuulon by a group · of in one ol t.he • foresli. But But that's not enough. The Of all lie Berlin .... el At a meetlnc iD .. tbe otbei' 'Commmilt c.oun-Thim, the ~ ,BerUa. ~ men lunching ~ a dark· ~----------------------------..;._----~--------------------------------------.------------------__;_----...!.....---=-----------...,.---:--'!~-# : panelled restaurant favored
! by the big wheels frorn city
• hall.
: "Naturally, a city of 2.2
• million inhabitants has to
• h:ive an opera house, and
~ l.wOj l h e a t e r s . fine
museums and g r e a t
libr11rles.'' th~ speaker &aid.
"But to keep the economy
going, which ls essential to
political independence. we
need most of llll to bring
sk.Illed workers from West
Ge-many into tbe city's f.lc·
torles. -And Herbert von
· -•an conducting at the
Philharmonic won't do that.
i_. .. ·3mpionship football
te ::-m wlll."
"e years ago. West
BerUn's "Hertha B S C''
I wa"l dropped from
West Germany's 18-leam
I ' al soccer league. It
may be only coincidental
that in 1967. klr the first
time in several years, more
:,: .51\illed workers left Berlin
:: than migrated to the city.
'. C..ity hall thinks tbere is a ~ connection, and i s en-
:• l"l>l•ra;:iflg several I o c a l ~ breweries to put together a ~ w'nring team that can climb
~ back into the fedef>al league. ~· Other .cities the sbe of ~ West Berlin draw'both trade !~ anrf new workers fTom the
:' suburban and rural areas
: and smaller towns ne•by.
" ; Mission Viejo
~· Sets Reeord • !· During the lint quarter of
1968, Mlasion Viejo Co. of.
ficially recorded more home
sales than any other builder
In Orange County, according
to Donald G. Zellner, vice
p r e s I d e n t-finance and
treasurer of the company.
· • O u r i n g the first
quarttt," Zellner said ,
"Mission Viejo officially
recorded 188 aales ol the La
Paz Homes and Eldorado
Homes. Our closest rival
was 71 sales behind with 118
and the third place builder
recorded 9'l transactions."
Your
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ---
Our Healt~y Bcont>m?~
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Relail aale1 are.. booming 1n the Harbor Area.
, In a year's time, they've gone up 21 percent in
Oosta Mesa thanks in large part to South Coast Plaza;
and a wbopPing 94 percent in Newport Beach, thanks
chiefly to Fuhion Island .
Fine; you say. But you're no storekeeper, so what
does it mean to you?
Wit.bout this welcome increase, the two cities
would have leaner Lreasuriet than they have now. Con-
According to a survey by First National Ban)t of
Orange County taxable retail sales in Newport for the
fourth quarter 'of 1967 totaled $23 million, almost dou-
ble the figure for the same period the year before.
Costa Mesa's fourth quarter, 1967, taxable sale.s
were $30 million -up about one-fifth. For compa r1-
aon the fourth quarter 1967 taxable retail sales for Or-
anie County as a whole were up 13 percent and the
atatewjde increase was 5.3 percent. .
AU. of that is subject to a on~ percent city sales
tax. Projected over a one-year penod, ~t ~ a~ up
to more than •t million each in annual city income for
Coata Mesa and Newport. That kind of money will go a long way towa.rd pay·
lng Jor the upaqded municipal se.rvic'!s .. reguired by
the Harbor Area's growing population. .
The population, of course, would be here with or
without the retail sales tax income. So would the add·
ed costs of government. That's why a thriving, bustling retail trade is so
important. What if the money bad to be raised by property
taxes? How much of a boost in the tax rat~ would be
required? In both cities, it would be a fat half-dollar for each
•100 of assessed valuation.
A bike like that would produce quite a few gasps
and sputters, in and out of City Ha~ .
Small wonder, then, that a vttal bus.µie ss commu·
nity is so welcomed.
The opening of new retail outlets -and stimulation
of same cililer lillineases -bas bl'Oogbt beaJtb to tbe
Harbor Area'• economy. Two years aeo. say Firil.::Na-
ttonal Bank economlJts, the two cities wen deficit re-
tail sales areas. Today, tbey are substantially surplt11
-many more dollara are flowing in than flo\tinf oul
' And many of thoae dollars are paying a lot o bills
of loul govemmem. Your billl.
Two Cities Should Agree
Division of Hllbwaya Di~trict 7 Chief Engineer Haig
Ayanian lall wee& pleaded with Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa offtclala to get together on the Newport
Freeway alignment issue.
He was carelul not to burt anyone's feelings. So
much so that bis office itself, be noted, would make no
recommendation on any of the four pro~sed alternates
to the presently adopted route.
It was much aa i:M\Yanian were a marriage coun-
selor dealing delicately with two warring spouses.
It woulCI be nice, be saict,--if the two cities could
come to an agreement of some kind in time for the
Highway Commission's June 25 meetin~ in Eureka.
or no Jater than the JuJy_24 1 es s lo n Jn Saa.Diego.
Gesturing toward a wall map, Ayanian gently asked the
municipal delegates gathered in the division's Los A/Jr
gel es headquarters:
"Do any of you see uy routes that we can etim·
inate? Do you have any feelings on this at all? Is there
any weeding out we can do now?"
It was tOQ early for anyone to crawl out on a limb,
be was told. Everything would have to be taken back
home and carefully evaluated.
That's where the matter now rests. But it is hoped
not for long. Too many netpborboods will remain un-
der a cloud until the issue ii resolved.
It is clear that none of the possible routes is any
easy choice that will pleue everyone. Hard decisions
are inevitable. But both cities have indicated a dispo-
sition to try to reach a mutually agreeable proposal.
A Service to
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Free P ress,
Fair Trial
Controversy .Continues
If possible in so brief a space, I'd
like to try to clarify the meaning of
the term "communism," which is so
mixed-up In most of oar minda. Until
we know what we are talkin5: about,
we caa't communicate. "Communism·• is two things. First,
It is an economic system. Second, it is
a political philosophy or Ideology. The
first bat no necessary relationship to
the 11econd -and the two are con·
nected only by the historical accident
o( the Russian Revolution.
CommWllsm ii a politically neutral
word. The early Chriall&nt were com-
munistic -that is, they shared all
thln&t equally and clid not believe in
prlv.te property or the profit motive. Thls may or may not be workable; but
there ia nothing sinister or subversjve
about it.
COMMUNISM IN the modern world,
however, ii moft of a political
ideology than an economic system, It
ii tied up with tbe idea oi a
tutalltarian government thet controla
everything from metboda of pro-
duction to modes of thought. And that
16 what II linllter. _ If a country wants to practice
economic commonllm, it baa a perfect
right to try il H a country wants to
change from a feudal or aristocratic
or plutocratic economy to a com-
munistic one, that is its own business.
To be "agaimt communiam", in any rational sense, ii to oppose the
totaUtarlu pelttkaJ &eelamqaea of
IUch countries U Ruaia and China.
WW la wicked about tbem ii not that -
they are "communist," but that they
embrace their ideology with a militant
fervor and intolerance that leaves no
room for opposing or dluenUn& views.
IN FACT, SUCH countries are truly
more "fascistic" than they •e "com·
munistic." They simply use the com-
munistic economic doctrine to win
their impoverished people over. and
then to impose a totalitarian govern.
ment upon them. It Is their bigotry and aggressiveness that make them
dangerous, not their "communism."
Most of the under·prlvileged coun-
tries of the world are turning to some
form of modified communism. or
socialism. They think this will work
bette.r for them than capital.ism, for
they lack the capital and resources to
make the leap from f e u d a I
agrarianism to modem Jndustrialism.
There ls nothing bad in their trying au. if they want to.
BUT, BY OPPOSING such efforts. we have thrown theee countries into
the arms of Russia and Chlna. We have
offered !Mm no third alternative between corrupt reaction and Marx·
ism -so they choose Marxism as the
lesser evil. Our failure to understand
the difference between economic com-
muniml and ideological communism has put us in Vietnam and will con.
tinue to iavolve us In ,._., we should
not fi&bt
'Come Look ·us Over'
To the F.dltcr:
Your recent editorial conceming
Isabel Pe .. '1 "Newport Beautiful"
program bas implred the 420-bome
community of Newport Sborea in West
N"1>011 to recognize that beauty is
good business.
The Shores lays claim to being the
first Nsidential neighborhood t o
beautify homes, weed, plant and prune
all landscaping, sweep aDd wash the
streeU, throulh a coeperative elfort.
The cblldren •e competing for
prlze1 in a poster competition depic·
Ung "It'• BeautHicaUon 'nme in
Newport Shores" from Memorial Day.
May 30 to June 9.
THE COMMUNITY board of direc·
tors ii providing cold drinks and cheer
for tbe neighborhood workers on May
IO and aiain on June 1. when the city
will make a &pedal pickup of the ac·
---•• Geo .... ---
Dear George:
When parked with a girl in •
mot..C)'cle sidecar while -.,..,... ~ I Jud fipred It out.
PERCY
De• Percy:
Maybe you solved your pro-
blem but you certamly live me
one -I've •la1ed up two nigbta
wondering wbat the rett o( Ule
letter would have said. o.:. c;::c cohmuitat who bu .
tlM elYAce on how to become a
1mall dlicbD t.rm.iT
p,Q.
l eltotn ,_ '""" ere ~. Nomlelty wr"•n
"*!Id _.., l!lefr -1111 •-•or IUI. Tiie rlellt i. Condenle ..,._ i. nt -or enm11111t lllMI II ,_.,,..,, All letttr• must ffl<ludt slVMIUrr
•nd melll.,. •cldreu, bvt llllllft will w wllt!MICI on ,._,,
cumulated ''unlovelles" which have
occupied space in g11rages. A real er.
fort is being made to have the owners
park their cars in garages.
Final results will be viewed Ol\..J1.111e
9, when an old faaliloned Ice cream
socjal will be held and poster contest winners will be awarded.
The entire dty ls invited to look us
over the afternoon of June 9 when our
"paint, plant. prune, weed and scrub"
program is completed. But please
don't throw any litter! ...
PETER VOOEL
Chairman, Newport Shores
Community lmprovement
Committee
Pr•be fer Perter
To the Ed.ltor :
Sylvia Porter's syndicated column
on Health insurance (Dally Pilot, May
2. 1988) deserves high praise.
She has superb.U' called attention tA>
the sorely neglected need for (\uaUty
and qualitaUve guidellaes in Ulla vttal •
arta o(Jndividual and ramUy plannin1.
lier cohuna belpt overcome many
mltledns ber1aln1 from credit card
coinp.niet, department atona, banka
and newapapen.
It tbould b. remembered that there
ls no perfect tolution to all health in·
1urance problems -•blcb la Wtly it 11
enormou1ly Important 'to obtaln the
bat avallablt •llhm objectives and
firwldal meaa:
Thuk JOU for tbia caliber ol at•
tenti&
Sen. Robert Kennedy na asked if,
in the eve.at be bedme president, be
It almost surpasses belief that in would question the Warren qom-
thls year " 1968, in this enlightened mission's concllllion that the
state of California, a judge could and assassination of bl; brotlter in Dallas,
would send a citizen to jail in secret. ~exas, was the work of Lee Oswald, a
Centuries have passed aince stout single killer.
Englishmen took to the llreett ag41iost "No." be said, "I would not."
their king for just such tyranny. The Senator and others of the Ken-
Yet It actually happened in Ventur a nedy family have not questJoned that
County. Moreover -oh, irony! -it report. But, despite this and the fact
wu done not from base motives but that all available evidence sustains the
from an ovenealous attempt to Warren report, there are those who
preserve the right to a fair trial. refuse to accept It. Some do so for
Thus does evil Oow from a fanatical publicity reasons. Others demolish the
devotion to an ideal. commission fincling1 with solemnly
done articles. These bloom and die and
THE CASE BEGAN when Judge are forgotteA . A small cult-like
Marvin Lewia of the Superior Court in
Ventura. actinf at the instigation ol
the public defender and trying to in-
sure a fatr trial, closed a murder trial
to the public for two weeks. During
this time be secretly aent a be1ky
woman witness to jail for contempt,
ordered the prosecutor not to reveal
this secret jailing and threatened con·
tempt against a newspaper that did
d.lsclose It.
number cling to a central faith -that
there was a widespread conspiracy in·
volving several -even many -
persons. Lee Harvey Oswald was,
these persons argue, merely one of
two or three killer1. Thia atUtude of
doubt iJ one of the more cwious aber-
rations of human nature:
IN MY BOYHOOD abaorptlon in
history, Mlcbel Ney became one of my
heroes. Be wu the greatest of
Napoleon's generala -and a better
man' and aotdler than the great
Corsioan. He wu 1 brave and gallant
soul. Bi• exploits were enough to stir
1lbe toJDilDtic hero worship of mUllons
of readllh the world• over. He com-
manded the typh~-ravaged, starving
rear guard in the retreat from
Moscow. It waa Ney'1 example of
leadership and courage and bis sbu·
ing of the hunger and exposure th.at
prevented complete destruction of the
army ·which Napoleon and Murat had
• deser.ted.
When Napoleon escaped Elba, Ney
joined him apin. It was Ney who led
the charge of tbe Old Guard at
Waterloo. Re had ftve horaea shot
from under him. Bi1 clothlng wu rent
with bulletl. Miraculously be escaped
death. After lo11 of the fiftll horse be
fought on foot UllW nigbtlall. He
escaped in the dark. Later he was cap-
tured, Uied and executed.
BUT THE DOUBTERS, tupported
·by many articln, a book, and to on.
and countlul rwnon, refuted to ac·
cept tbe fact of bit execution. 'lbere
was "proof'' that Ney had not been
killed. 'lbere ,.... ' ' 1 rr e f u ta b le
evidence" that Ney bad been a
member of the Maeonlc Cll"der, that the
aokiien wbo were Uliped bit ex-
ecution wue a part of the compirac1.
They fired WW. fll the mart. Ney fell,
feilDlng deatb. A body waa buried, but
I
the living Ney wu amuggW to
America. He reached tbit country via
Charleston In 1818 at Peter Ney. He
waa "identified" as a Ione-time IC:hool
teacher in 'North' Carolina. He dl,cl at
Cleveland, N.C., and the grave may
still be seen. Peter Ney almott cer·
tainly waa a Scot. But the dodeters
would have him Michel Ney -and
none other. Florida a1ao put in a daim
for Ney.
JOHN 1V1LKE8 BOOTH, " b o aaaaasinated Abnham I.Jncoln, was
shot to death by himself or one Ot the
soldiers who bad IWTOUnded the barn
where Booth and cons'pirator David
Herold had been hiding. The wounded
Booth was dragged from the burning
barn to the porch o( the old c;._rett
houte. He died there in the presemtee of
adequate witnesses. '
Despite this, there waa the usual
multitude who would not part with 10
plcture1que and demented a character
aa Booth. Tbey insisted on .. coa·
apiracy of escape. Booth w a a
"positively Identified" as a pioua
min1ster in Atlanta, Ga., and a
wandering eccentric in Mexico. He
WU a suicide' in Enid, Oklahoma. Be
"positively" was "seen" in-LoDdon,
Paris, even India.
Senator Kmnedy's reply wu brief
md unequivocal. But "~y" won't ac -
cept ft.
Last week the State Court of Appeal
ordered Judge Lewis to get back on
the constitutional track and open up
the proceedings. In hi• effort to assure
a fair trial, the Judie had gone to ex· tremes, u bu ba.ppened in some Bay
Aru courts and' cl.ttrtct attorney ol·
fices. He lbodted tbe appellate court
and be shocked UI.
Ohse.rving Mother'~ ·nay;
SAID THE COURT: "It it U•
touodlq to ... the mll ol Mdet pro.
ceedlnp '° proliferating .•• In effect,
the court, aeeklnl the ideal solution to
tbe problem ol trial publicity, jet-
tisoned important safeguards by con-
ducting what amoun~ to star
chamber proceedings ... "
While press and courts must join
against prejudicial publicity. one thing
remains certain: It is impossible to
conduct a trial under the surgically
sterile conditions of the operating
room unless the entire proceedings
are sealed elf from start to fini sh. And
that. as the appellate court remarked,
is "contrary to the conduct and prac-
tJces of public trial as they exist at ,
common law."
SOME JUDGES should f r e e
themselves of the obsession that the
only fair trial it an unreported trial.
Imagine lmpriaoning a woman in
(the appeals judges' phrase) a star
chamber proceedings I And imagine
holding the threat of contempt over
the district attorney and actint
against the newspaper that bravely reported tbe event. .
1'be Oxnard Press-Courier is ttte
ftf'Wtpapet. Its su~ssfol petition to
the Court of AJ>t>eal was a service both
to a free press and the American
judJdal system.
Saa Fraactac. EnmJIMt'
Quotes
..... .......... s.. Dte1e -"If we cu ltvt IUthorily to aomeoae ..
withhold a tu payment from our
checb, wily can't we author118
ounelves to withhold this same
amowtt and dtpoltt It ln a savings ae-count wMr't It can accumulMI
IOl'ftetldnl ntra?"
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lnnllll • ..... neenata. -•·r doe't wut ti be better than the nest
py, but I'm llow'7 .. ttia& the feeUq
laat I'm ...... bl hb equal ..
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Mother's DQ 11 being dedicated in
two new ways thia year. In his pro.
clamation of April 29, Prelident
Johneon called for apecial tribute to
the "courageous mothers" of the
fighting men in Vietnam. Tbe day
itself will see a "welfare mothers'
march" in about 50 clUes of 30 states.
The march ln Washington will be led
by Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr.
Before his aasas1illation, Mrs. King's
husband ~ hoped to have as many
at a million women marching on
Mother's Day._
THE MOTHERS are protesting the
"anU-welfare" rettrictiona approved
.. part of ~ Social Security Amendmen~ of 1•. Two provisions
of the conference aareement on the
act raised particultr objecUoo: 1) the
imposition ol a celling on the number
of cblldren for Wtlom the federal
government would provide matching
funds under the jll'OCrm for Aid to
P'mnllles with Dependent Childr••
(AFDC), the Umit being set at the
percentage of chJldren in each state Oil
rellef rolls 011 Jan. 1, 1988; and 2) a lob training ana empl071Dent re-
qui.Nment wtdcb crltlca llid would
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menial jobs while leaving tbeir '.Joung
children under lnaUtutional cai..
UDI llfll'ded by f ... al fundl~· 1Y 1. Of trae utien't • gov . , -rt
have oppoeed the freele in l 1 to Consretl or tbe Health, . ,
and Wtliare Department.
C.Vover11 over 1'eltlre policj in a
~ of areat prosperity ii Jilllly to
cootindt at a hi-pitch. U.S. ~s 4's World J\eport estimates relW( ex·
pendltmes for UMl8 at '9.7 b~, as acmut S:U billion as recently aa 980. THE~M<mlER'S DAY IJARCll' .ii Aboat 7.l .million were on r ia
sponaored by the NaUonal WeUare l•. Today tbe'.total is t .5 on.
Rlgbtl Organiution. George A. Wiley, Tld1._.te18 montbl oi ubparaleled
execuUve director, says the campal19 ~ expaalon. f
will be carried into tbe nation.._
cburcbea and tllat CID June 30 and July MANY CRITICS are -~tb• 1 welfare motbera will clemonltrate • wJfan system la jerry. -
froat ol the homes ol 1overnon ... Pldllve In ctnc:tpt amd, .. UJe an
members of Congreea. He tbreeteu SCr'llll Joaraal ftBd1, ":tlEaly
that on July 1 -if the "freae" cm oomRUcated in. operation." An •
AFDC m&tchinl fuDda ataya in effect native tltiat ii be1nl diacu1aed delJ -mothelJ wlD Juve welfare chlldr9I 11 1ncome aqpplements, or as m~ oa a.e doardePI of public officlalt to tllDll fGnnullited, a necattve me
dramatize tbe bnltalltJ of .tbe new tax. Femlliel rectlYiq Jeu a
..Vwe '-"•· ctNln. aaa...i ,.... of
lw approved bf ·a.. Senate on Aprll ..., '3.• -woa¥ ban tbeir
2, thl lD percent 1~ ...,_. llOW ~ llP to that ltvtl by
ln H0ute-Senat8 coiference would payments. Tbla would tmm.iw.r
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UMlllploJed aleu tbe f.U. blld a
record of tlx calends qlW'ten ol
work or had ._. 9lltitlad to
unemp1oymeet compeu1tlon.
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thoroqbbred liltory, Ductr''1 Image
WM d11qualifled ud placed lut by
the ClJurcbiD Downs atewardl Tues·
day.
Thi• wu three day1 ,after Dancer's 1maae. the 7-2 aecaad cboiee, finished
first in tbe Derby by 1\i ~ over
the favored Fcnrd ~.
The atewardl dlaqaalifted Ducer's
Imaae because of the preaenee of a
pain·ldl1ln1 drug.
They Aid in a -.W.-~ • .,,,.
chemist for the Kentucky State Rae\ng
Coml'llia1lon h• ~ that tbe
ualysia ol the urine umple ... COD·
talned pbenylbumooe and« a
derivative thereof ...
Trainer Lou Cavai.rta aald ¥ wa1
stunned by the a n n o u n e e m e n t .
''Nothing lUli thll qrever bappeoed
to me." •
Later In an Interview over radio lta·
tlon CFRB in Toronto, C.valarls
denied be or any member ol bls •tall
admnJlltered J>henYlbutuooe after
tbe prelt'ribea '2-boW ban before the
Derby.
He aald Dancer's Image WM given
the drug on Sunday, five days before
tt!e Derby, but not thereafter. He said
he and any Of bis crew woWd take lle-
dector tests "anywhere-and anytime
the Kentucky racing officials want
us."
He Mid it was possible someone
might have slipped into the horse's
stall and administered the drug. ·
Forward Pass, Crom the calumet
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Spence Killed -in.Turbo Crash
MIKI SPINCI
Yem-·•f ilae Bird
3 Other TurbineS ·Withdraw After Tragedy
JNDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) -
England's Mike Sptnoe, OD the v•ge
tl sreetneu in IDtlerUtlonl1 auto rac·
iDC. crubed te bta deatb In a turt.ine-
powtred .,.. at the Indianapolil Motor
Speedway Tuesday.
Tbree .other blrbines w e r e
withdrawn imrnecMetelJ.
He died lhortl,y after fllrtinl with
the magic 170-mlle-an-bour barrier
and unofficialy becoming the MCOnd•
fMtest man ever to turn a lap at the
famed 2~-mile Speedway.
A rookie at the Speedway aeeting
bit flrlt atartlng ulignment In the
500-mile race on Memorial Day, the
31-year-old BrttaiD, who only a few
abort week.a ago bad no serious
thought. oi challenging for radng's
rlcbMt purse, died Tuesday night less
tbMl fiw botn aftw bil turbine-
powered machine plowed hlto the
aoutbweat wall.
Doctors Mid death na C9Ul8d by
multiple bead illfaries. Spence never
regalned conaclOU111es.
The fatal accident drew immediate
repercu.uiona.
Famed race OM" buUider OuToll
Shelby withdrew his three-car turbine
team from this year's "~'' tor aafQy
reaaqna.
"After complete and l n tens l v e
testing," Shelby A.id, "I feet that at
the present time it is lmpouible to
make a turbine-powered race car competitive with a reuonaDle degree
of aa!ety and reliahility.
"Therefore, I em witbdrawinl the
Shetby Radng Co. turbines."
Two of Shelby'• can had been
driven in practice by world road rac·
'
Ing champion Denis Hulme and sports
car champion Bruce Mei.en, both of
•New 1.ea.land.
Earlier, former race winner
P.arnelll Jones withdrew as a turbine
chauffeur, &aying the car be almost
drove to victory last year was no
longer "competitive."
Spence, ldth in international grand
prix road racing competition last year,
was the first driver killed at the
Speedway since 1966 when ·Chuck
Rodee cracked up on a warm·up lap
on the first day Qf qualifications.
Both accidents happened in the No. 1
southwest turn, often described as the
most crucial, especially at the start of
the holiday classic when the bunched·
up field of 33 roars down the track on
the flying start.
Over, all the speedway bas claimed
38 lives since its estab~sbment in 1909.
Pro Gridders
In Gambling
Fann, WU dedared-the O(ficlat win·
ner and awiarded int mot1e)' of
•122,eoo.
'lbe dnJg. often called butazolldin, la
uaed for the tuppreaaion of pain, but
bu been barred at Kentucky and
other tracka 1.ince 19&2.
Who administered the drug? When
was it given? Why?
Churchill Downs, which announced
the diaquallfication, declined to go
beyond its statement.
"I have no idea who the guilty party
ls," said Wa~en Knebelkamp, presi·
dento( the DowDI. "Wt eomidlnldl a trllie-'mlllerwae.••
It waa the Mtb N11J1int ol tt.ar.a ·
Triple Crown danlc and its '9Jlt 411-qultificatjon. '
''The tl'ack is cootinulne Iii ~
vestifation,•• Knebelbmp eeu.'T::
"The facts lilould come out at a
ing before the comnrlMoner1!' ,,..
hearing ii acheduled for MondlJ. ,.
Regardle11 of the ou~ U...
will be DO change for the betaDre.
Under tbe rulee ol racinl tbe w...-C
on the race II not affected. •
UPI......._
ALL FOR NAUGHT _,_ Dancer's Image streaks down the stretch en
its way to apparent victory in Saturday's 94th running of the K•
tuckey Derby. Some 40 hours later, however, the discovery of drulJ
in the horse's urine caused its disqualification.
.. ..
Baltimore Stadium Sign
Proving to Be Prophetic
Sports
Clipped
Short
Pre• ... Wires .r AP /UPI
~vestigation
WASHINGTON (AP) _ s ... : Track's Checking System
witnesses, including a convicted em-
Draped down the Walla that l\IM'd
the front entrance to Baltimore' I
MemorW Stadium ii• wry large, col·
orftd blnnw portrayiDt -.& is believ-
ed '° be Ill Oriole. --
The artist who painted ttie black and
red bird decked out In bueball attire
must ba\le been educated to believe
that orlolel ••in fact crowa wtilll red chests, if that terminology will mate
the ladies feel men ecimloJ18ble.
And wbi1e tl:le feel:lered 9Ubjeet ol
the bender r. IOIDetblnt lea bD an accurate lilaeneu ol an o r i o 1 e
(BalUmcn 1nJ, or otherwise), tbe
wording oa 4he bit canvaa appear1 to
be bJgbly JrOl>betic.
It •Y• almply, "Year al the Bird."
And indeed Jt may be, 'Wbat with the
flllllllllllll•
WHITE
WASH
.... ""'.,.
St. Louis C8rc:\iDl1a tad Blltimore
Oriola currently ..uilc pace in Ile
maJ« Jeacue pennant cbales.
AllHleer.e ........ p..,.
Pnlpeda fer a ,... albanr'e
...... elf <e On•Ce Coat area
.eem dim, at --. aecenUal te
fldbtJ veteru PbD Teder.
Teder, •Wiier of Ne w p • r t
Beaft's DneJ'• Leeker, says Ute ,,_.....,. ~ pre•aee• •••allJ be 'W'bl&er ,....., leedy .............. teep a...,. ....
1e1e;..,, If '" tieaperatues
Osteen Finally
Gets a Win
c:Oatlaae to rise tile protped.I of a
yellowtan lnuioll woald lie putly
eUaaeed. Otlaerwbe, It ..... lib
· we'll lane te nly n barracada,
bau, boalto aad baUbut to provide
1111Dmer u,U.1 ~illl.
F1i\la1 la IO f!:: " the back side _, Ca&albaa 11 tat Teder ta
start1111 u an day 11111 over there,
........ Mo8day. Hup laalllllrt ..i
wlllte ....... are tfferlq Ute molt ndteme• at prneat.
alpper 8 pl t e Tart btl a ,....,pr from Sualaad 1ta1 a ~
pond UUHt OD a trial ru to &be
Island. Ray Wetsel ef Cotta Mesa
pUled la a 11% pG'Uder ucl a
BatenfteW ogler 1uded u 11%·
pond barrle.
Potpourri
Denrui' H a m 11 to n ' a bride-to-be,
Charlene Faylor, was a pompon girl at
Arizona State Uoiversity at the same
Ume the Huntington Beach hero was
pi.ying basketball at ASU. That'• how
tbey met.
Wedding bells ring on May 25.
s.nuton will ~Y bl.I fOrmer
Laker teammates to Las Vegas Mon·
day for a bit ol post eeaeoo celebra·
tioa.
c.ta MeN lllP ta faralablng the
hanfle erewa ror the 1peomtn1 CIF
tract cbamploa11llpt.
To the shock of no one wtlo saw him
perform during his career at Orange
Coast ~Uege, Bill Redding has been
outstandl.ng U11.11 far ill USC's spring
football practice.
Playing D09e man (middle guard),
~ it mowing well enough to ex·
pect heavy duty this ran for coecb
John McKey's varait)'.
Al we've menUoned before, Redding
has all the rn talent to not only be a
great one in tlbe coDege ranks, but as a
pro aome day.
lmagt.H what the 1tate hip
ldteel tract meet Is pteg te lie Ille
wta11 tine MP jampen '"'111
deared betweew ~11%'ud '7·H'•·
c.celvUIJ a 1eaJ ti 'I feet
mtpt ean oa1J a lwtae medal
(&Mnl plaee ).
LONDON -Rod Laver of Corona
del Mar handed Australian Ken
Rosewall a 6-1, 1).1, 8-0 thrashing in the
singles final of the professional indoor
championships at London's Wembley
pool Tuesday night.
lt Wl8S the worst defeat 0 r
R01ewall 's professional career. The
crowd watched in almost embarrassed
aMence.
R09ewall made no excuses.
"Rod just got on top ot me, and I
couidn't do anything about it. I just
feel sorry for the public," be said.
BOSTON -'Ae ftnt competitive
claah between memllera of the two
rival pr9 tennla groups and a $40,000
prize jaetpot are expected to make
Utls year'a U.S. Profe11lonal Tennis
t'bamplon1blp one of the moat exciting
ever.
Tlaat waa the oplnlon of American
Batcll Buchlaob, Aa1trallan John
Newcombe ud otllen Twelday at •
aewll eoalerenee avelliDg plans for
the Jue 1!-11 eveat at Lonfwoocl
Crtetet Clab la nearby Brookline.
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Rook.ie Serge
Savard potted the first Stanley Cup
goal of his career and gave the Mon·
treat Canadiens a 1-0 victory over the
SL Louis Blues Tuesday night in their
National Hockey wgue match.
Montreal oow leads their best-of-7
series 2..0 with the Blues facing the
next two games in Montreal. They
play there Thursday and Saturday.
The 22-year-old defensemao broke
the scoreless deadlock early in the
third period while his team was short·
handed.
SAN FRANCrsco -Heavyweights
Souy Lllto1 and Beary Clark oC San
Fraadtce laave beea 11,ped to fight JO
roud1 Jaae U at tlte C.w Palace.
Before lte "'"' Clark ltere, Liston wlD &de' M tblduatl'• BID Joiner
May D at die Olympie Aadltorlam In
Let .u1e1es.
bezzler and a mystery woman in mini·
skirt, testified Tuesday as a federal
grand jury opened a gambling lnves·
tigation that bas involved pro football.
Fran O'Brien. veteran tackle Co r
the Pittsburgh Steelers. and Ralph
Gugllelml, former quarterback f o r
th4 Wul)ington Redskins, remained
on the waltlng llst of witnesses sub-
poeitaed to testify In the probe in Fed·
eral Court in suburban Alexandria, Va.
Court sources have said witnesses
have been called merely to give infor·
matton and there Is no hint of any
scandal in the National Football
League.
The investigation evidently g r e w
out of two New Year's Day raJds on
alleged rootball pools on college bowl
pm". I U.S. District Judge Oren R. Lewis
instructed the grand jury to lnvesti·
gate the "alleged use of Interstate fa·
cilltiea to promote, carry on. and con-
duct alleged illegal gambling activi-
ties . . . between Virginia and the
District of Columbia."
With a total of 53 persons under sub-
poena. teatimony was expected to con-
tinue at least three days.
WOLVES, CHICAGO
COLLIDE TONIGHT
Coach Ray Wood's Cos Angeles
Wolves. the only undefeated side In the
17-team North American Soc c e r
League, return to the Pasadena Rose
Bowl tonight against the Chicago
Mustangs.
Kickoff for the Wolves' first home
.fame in three weeks is 8 o'clock.
preceded by a 6:30 preliminary mat.ch
pitting L.A. City High Schools cham-
pion Belmont High vs. Hollywood
HI~. •
Wood, pleased with his team's 3-0-1
record, aaJd be would go with his usual
Uneup against the Mustangs. Chicago
is coacbtld by George Meyer, the only
American-born coach in the NASL.
Muatancs have a 1-3-2 record in the
Latu DMston of the league's Eastern
Conference.
Explains Drug Detection
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -It was
around 7 p.m. following the final race
on Derby Day last Saturday when
Dancer's Image finally left barn 17
where routine tests had been con·
ducted.
First, eight ounces ol chemically
pure water were sprayed into the
Derby victor's mouth and later caught
in a steel pan for testing.
Next, Dancer's Image was cooped
for 30 minutes in a walk around the
barn. then a urine sample was taken
during the following hour and a half.
The specimens were taken to Jimmy
Ohlnn, an emplbye of the LouisviUe
testing laboratory which handles these
tests for the Kentucky State Racing
Commi ssion.
The laboratory operates a testing
trailer in an enclosed area next to
barn 17.
It takes 20 to 30 minutes to run six
analysis on each sample.
At around 7:30 p.m .. Chinn ootlcM a
change in the color of the urine
speciman. and thus had his first in·
dlcatlon that a horse had been drugged
on Derby Day.
But Chinn didn't know which horse
or whit>h race. however.
Alter each race -and there were
nJne races on Derby Day -the winner
and another horse 'picl'ed at random
by the stewards are given the saliva
and urine tests.
Each jar containing a specimen
bears an identification tag.
Before the jars go to the testing
company, the·bottom half or the tag
containing the horse's identification
and code number. is removed by The
track veterinarian and sealed ln an en·
velope which goes to the track
stewa.rds.
So there is no way the testing people
know wbiob specimens they're analyz·
ing.
Ohlnn, completing' bis tests, notified
the lab's president, Kenneth Smith
who, in turn. typed a report to-.tbe
stewards on Monday saying he •as
holding the sample for further testhig.
This action found that the specimen
c ontained the paio·kllhr
phenylbutazone.
The Oturchill Downs stewards -
Lewis Finley, John Goode and ~
O'Connell-first learned of the poattiv
report about nooo Monday -401
hours after the drug WM ~
detected. ,,
They checked the code numbers ;
found that the horse was DaDO'
Jmap. c ~
Angels Can't
Win at Ho
Voss 2-for·
Bill Voss keeps hitting,
keep losing at home and
worse. the trade that b
Sammy Ellis to the Haliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
more and more like a i. I E Voss, from Newport Ff1
two singles in three tri!\c R
and Chioago White Sox !:f 1:;
May Untm~~~~· 19'1, Mn t A-It .._ 7:• .&..-Mey It A-It "' 1-e-. .... 'Iv 11 A•lt"' Me;• i..-· tY 12 ~ft vs = ,.~V1'1 y 14 .......... , " :
y u ......... ti l rn·
McCraw powered • ttift tlle
in tbe third innin& 1 Shirt I the Sox~ tbe 0 Arter gotnc hitlen __ _.
plate since being ...,. ......
Hawaii. Voss has I' TO PA¥1
the ~ls.
Ellls, obtalned (JI
DOW 1-4. •ft: I ....
CHICAGO {UPJ) -Tbe IM Ance-
let I>Odgen a.DJ pt Claude Olt.eeta
some nm1. Not many -but aoqb
to win.
The hard-luei leftJ won bil HCond
game of the .,.. Taac1a, a Lot Alt-
-t ~!'I::,= .... $UEEii&1!¥J,'fl
All".'hlack Plan Denied by Principal
Tonight manager
Clyde Wright aPli••••
-effort to tal the 3-tllt set witb VI&. ..........
'I1le loss leaves tM".....:!1.111
home record -a
,.... downed Gae CliiCii8 ce.. it,
Jn tbeir ftnt raeetbll ol tbe ~
aeaaon. Tbe elubl .....,. otl apln toda.Y
with Don 8dlD, M, lie probebJI Dodo
1er 1 t a r t • r ad Joe Nllll:ro, '-1, ~ca· 111act1aL ~·rw-.-c.cMe ..... . .....
W ...... d J I t E' • a 1 t t ....... .. . . . .... '. ....... .. t ' • WllllelN. • • • 1 • ~", ,, ........ ·:·· ~ ...... " • • • ..... " • •I •• ll!llW, a I t t ......... ff ' t t ~_.,,. ff I 1 1 .._...,, < 4 t t : Alana. a I I t ,,..,., d I t fl ............,_., ........ ,,,.
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..
was shocked to bear Of.what be called
~tronc'• "ml*ken lmpressioo · ot adminlltnltive pollc7 at Compton.
"I don't appreciate baring or that
kind al qvotatioa from bkD and J • m
.... ,,
EARL
GUSTKEY
•••••• cc
1«Mna to call h1m ln on the carpet for
It/' Wede tDld lbel>A.n.Y PILOT. "I woald MYel' Mt down a policy
like tbM. We want CIUMtY coacbts
bert IDCI I clOD't cst ll tmj're b!Jck,
White or .sreen. J didn't even know that
be bad applied for the Senta Ana job
-I woWd baw tip~eciated It If he
had SIT• me the courtesy of ieeting
JIM..,.,, ..
Wo added th.t tbere had been
wtdtl eoecb·black athlete problem• at eo.-ta tbt put "but that WU
.._.. p r • v l ' u 1 adminiltret«I coaldD't ..... the IJtuatioft."
Annltl"Oftl wu a leading candidate
for tbl •acut Santa Ana High job tbat
.. nwltually ft)led by Paul J\eed, a
Garden Grove teacher and former
asldut at the University of Ken-
tucQ.
11 fact, Annstronf was oflered the Job but bad to turn It down becau1t
9IMa Aaa OOQJdn't mltlcll h11 CUl'l'•t -=r·-.. bt'll 900ft be llevlnf
Compton and his departure will be a
painful one. ·
•He's lost only 10 games over the
}Jiit three 1euona and bis club of the
}Jiit year reconled the first perfect
carnpeip (3U) in the CIF lince
another Compton teem weal UD-
defuted In 1952..
He's won 11 leape cbamplomldps In
11 ,,_.. of COIChlnt . AnMtronc isn't cut from the
stereotyped mold of b as k e t b a 11
coaches. On the bench, be'• calm and
rarely excited. Most of tbt time. he ..ama bored, but you 1et tbet way
when you're 32-0.
No ont will ever tcCUM Bill
Alm.strong of not lookln1 out for his
NYtrl. Wt can rtball nelqc blm In~ incluc.'11 three ot bla.player1 to <>re1on ·
State coecb Paut VmU at UCLA'•
P.•1 P..oloa lut llUOD.
from 1967.
Acletttle. • "
l
-28 OAtlT l'T\.OT
F"-
Wednts<Say, May 8, 1%8
Me sans ~trike Early, ll~1tg-on-
--By ROGEJl-URLSON'
.'i--.. lllltW ,., ...
af9la Mesa High struck for three
f'llQI in U. top of the first innln& and
made Lhem atand up for a clutch 4-2
v lctot'y· over host Magnolia. Tuesdlly
afternoon, to clinch a berth in tbe CIF
AAA baseball ploayolf1 with lb sixth
loop win lD a row. A~. tbe will kept the Mesans in a
tie with Loera for the lead In the
Irvine League with a 10·3 record and
one game left in th~ regular season.
Third ~Magnolia DOW .SWXis l iJ--
5. -
Loara kept pace with the Mustangs
wilb a 2-0 win over Fountain Valley.
The bro-1eague leaders swap op-
ponents on Friday with I.be Mustangs
hosting Fountain Valley and Loara
battling Magnolia in a 7:30 affair at
Boysen Park, Anaheim.
Coach Bob Parsons' Mustang nine
managed onJy fi ve hits off Magnolia
hurler Doug Omer and struck out 14
times.
But the invaders put together !our of
Fonner <;ye Pupil
Area Man Tabs Sharman
As Perfect for LA Stars
Bill Sblnna and h e ~ 11 e d
Anaheim AmllOt wU1 make in • bit
way.
Tbat't not aactly an lnvltM!oa to
litft aJ11 abolluthlr in purcbulnt 50
6ar• ol ltock, but th• "new look" tM Aqelt1 ltan have the rllht man OlllDI 1bl lbotl trcm the bench to
upoldl ,.... dl~ndJ.
...... bu that certU lmUnct -
.._... -1bat date1 b9ck to his
.... din wttb USC and tbe Bolton Cellaf ..... be bMD't lolt tbe touch in
bll __.. • a eoU.S-• Jll'Clftulonal
CCMM6. ... ablJlt1, boat u • coech and .,._. wwe qullte eridlDt at San
•••••••••
JUY
PLUTKO
a • so
Franclac:o this ye11C!' said one of hls
fotmer collegiate .... "How couJd
E ltion it? With all tboee pl.ayer
hi llWl wins the Western
n of the. NatiOQlll Buketball
A1aociation."
Fo1••1er St•r P•pll ·
la Beand wu tlae maa
doing tbe talkfa1, fermer Ora.,e
County Player of tile Year ta '•,
wbo bad &M dllUDcUoa el plafbal
Top Prepsters
Retain Berths
On Honor Roll
I .
aacler Slaarmaa t. ld1twe1ea ... 1
... a eeneae eead.
"Be was He ti Ute anatest ro• I ner met 'flea I play6cl fer
lllm at Lei A-.1e1et State," aid
Reuad. "I• fad lie wu M lice a
few of the PJt woUI take a4·
vutaie el .ma.
''I'll uve a. Hmff I was
••Jlbff a• lie left die War·
rlon ud teleetecl a. I• wt• tH
Stan, bit lae m.W me Men
wtNatMldM&a.ewla~
AM."
Stattaa B••• Off
SpeUiDc al succea, me of It must
have rubbed oil on Renaud at an Nl'ly
ap • tbe former Valencia High
School ltandout bu made it bis iD his
own way lince pwduatio11.
Renaud was a regular for two
sealODJ at Ml S. Antonio College in
the Edgar Clark (Fullerton) and Bob
Rule (Riverside City) era, before
being recruited by Sharman.
It didn't take lo.ng for Shannan t.o
uncover his floor general as Renaud
fit right into the mold -pacing ~e
I>Wablos to second place fln~bes in tbe
'llCZ and '63 alignments of the California
Collegiate Athletic Association.
"I considered going into coaching
after gradua1i0n, but turned down the
otters as I thought I'd give the
buslness field a try," said Renaud.
Teatler A1e Eaee
Appare.U, Uae ..-..me six-
footer made &M rtgM eWee at
lie'• 110W a ctetud adnWdstra&er
at tM ..... ate ,el U.
U JM're wp ea tile bulMal
world, yow bow tlae averace ace
of a contract admlnbtrator l1 34 -
not bad for u ealy start .. the
part el Renaad.
Althap tU.11 makiag Place•·
tla bl1 Hine, Rella .. works la
Costa Meta, ltoldlat Illa positioa
with-Master :c:aUlet Company,
wldda tped la ahlmbtam
pasll·baUoa swltebes.
th.OH Jlfetlts l'f lbitiaJ frame to
set three vital runs.
Dave Sobolewski IDd Ou Clark
ttar~ it off with back-to-back sinC)es
and then Tom Klnt amacltecl a double
up the alley into rlctat..:enter tor two
RBl's.
Roger Wbilit1er helped himself with
• bouncer up the mlddJe that bad eyes
and the third -an..& winnin& -run
came over. •
Magnolia made ooi1es, however and
it didn't take the Seatlnell lone to
strike back.
After-two qQick "* iD tM botaom of the ttnt, .. hDlll ,_ ...,_, two
1in1Je1 and• lift ny-Mn trlPlt to rilbt
field for two quick taWM.
The Meaana added • iuunncl nut
in the low-th inahtt.
'Whiatler aot hia MCODd sinlle ol the
game and eDded up on third via a
stolen bue and a wild pitcb. He came
home when Matnolia's third baMm&n
couldn't handle Dave Barton's ·bot
smash.
The bottom of the fourth wu Uie
last real threat by Magnolia.
Attar • emir iid • iiiili-tur nu.-
-.n • nm a tldrd. t11e lidaeJa
trlt.2 to Na! --wl:lb -out. The theft worked ftDe at llCODtd. but
cMc.ber Tom Kini DalJed tbe ~ ruooer tryiq to aet beck to ;rw;
a perfect pe1. Sobolewski applied tbe
tai to set Wblstler out of tM jam.
Wbiltler received a bit break iD the
lixth when Magnolia bad a man on
~and a 3-1 COUDt OD the batter. .U. belkin& on the next pitch -a
ball -·be eventually ib'uck out tbe'
batter for the second out.
DAIL'f' "LOT ....... ., Rlclll,_ ._...
BIG MOMRNTS FOR M&SA -Costa Mesa's Dave
Sobolewski (10) slides safely into base in the first
inning of Tuesday's Irvine League baseball cru-
cial against Magnolia. Mustane pitcher Roger
Whistler (inset, lower right) show~ his stuff, then
is congratulated {inset, lower left) by catcher
Tom King ( 11) and others after burling his mates
to a CIF playoff berth, 4-2.
Rustlers Dump Tigers,
Bucs Fall in Finale, 3-0
Golde!} West fought back from a S.l
bue~ deficit Tuesday at Riverside
to upend the Tigers, lG-7 in an
Eastern· Conference finale for both
teams.
In another EC windup game, visiting
Orange Coast lost to F\lllerton, 3-0.
plate contributed to OCC's dismal 1968
finale.
It was a typical day for starting Bue
pitcher Gary Dunkelberger. He pit·
cbed well enough to win most games
but didn't get the support.
Dunteil>«Ser flnbhed the year at 7·
7 but with a 2.~ ER.\. He ns taken
out of a same only once all year.
ft1Utlers·T'9er•
Verbum Dei
Won't Play,
MD Loses Title
St. Paul apparently reigns as
Angelus League baseba-C champion ·
thanks to a unique decision by Verbum
DeJ.
The Swordsmen of St. Paul have
tt:einingly concluded their loop .euon
with an 8-1 record te Heond·place
Mat« Dei's 8-2.
WUlout tll1illt;1t ...... -..
tw Oii"' ad .. oaf ... lll'C'"d ••
tlae flaarc:ruMlr for lhpH1 .......... ....
COITA...... • ttl t-e a I
·i~1l'1"'i i.flf i. ~ .. , I W' Jill "'f.r.f: 2 • l
'{;:{ * *
2-«;> Vi~tory
~eeps Loara
AtopH~p
Loara mal.ntaiDld Jtl ,_.-fDr -.,
bonon .. the lrvtM LNcai II• •Mil race 1'atldaJ lftllDOOD • tbe Yiltt-
lq SUoaa l)Oltecl a M wt.a ner
Pountai.D V allty.
That win bilted the luona' msk to
10-a, dupllcat1n1 tbe 1:t of Cotta Meta
-a 4-2 wtwr over •pU...
Ia other lrvlne~ play, Eltan-cia • s.G to Brea and Coro~ Mar u V-.cta, .. 1.
Rll)Jt-bander Vince ~
Fountain Valle7 on jut tbne bHa •
the SuOQJ poltecl their llndout, wbUe
Dave Jones of Brea fielded but two
safeties in blantint Eatanda.
Another rt,ht-bander also figured In
Corona del Mar's impre-.lve win over
Valencia as Bob Contant yielded just
two hit& whl.le strikin$ out 10 batte.rs.
Leiao!f batter Jim Tett.er was the
bi& IUD oUenaively for the s.a Kinas
as the lert ftelder collected a double
and two singles in four trips to the plate. . ,.,. ........
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Frankie I
manaaer.
Frankie ~bee)
world is ta
ty little a
room& wl
water alw
Frankie
himself, • llgbtwelgh
bouts. He
them all.
His eyei
&ear ti.ssu
gives blm
boxer pup
pulp wber•
be.
But ther
with his b
out be for
ICl'&mbled
hears the
ringing. N
know such
Frankie
made it tCl
ratings an
any mooe
put up a
nobody evi
call'VaS. Nt
ever go ln
maybe wl
any big p1
"When t
metodob
Mudie sa)
get ~
won all I
never took • la tl
"'erft u
T"y A
reatherw er.a Is 1
Fr&I
vestmea1
younf 111
If they h
money t
tbe ta
rverybM
cam& 11 dea .
* Frankie
tickets at
Hollywood
helps fee
Frankie N.
u nder s
Sometime!
new dress
fter man
Sometime!
things.
"I like ti
for my l
Sou·
Trou
LOS ANI
-CryataJ
junga Q-1
. No cbaDltl have occarnd tn tbe tlOI>
lats of the Oranie Cout area track
d field honor roll, wlth ibe aely d:if·
·{dces ccmlnl in the markl ol two
~ ~ W111£Mns ol Hunttncton Beach
'DWered his 880timeto1:5.1.0 to go
.• with his best times in the 440
Thil writer and Renaud made the
rounds in the Orange Coest area back
111 '60, having been backcourt team·
mates at Ml SAC and' then playing a
game of "your turn" with former
Orange Coast College standout Dick
Barton.
Golden West's bats were relatively
silent until the flfth inning when Don
Neugebauer ignited the r a 11 y i n g
Rustlers with a two-run double. The
Rustlers scored five times in the fifth
and added three more in the eighth.
Jlm Carter homered llt the ninth for
dressing on the can.
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St. Paul had one game with Verbum
Dei delayed because of the slaying of
Dr. Martin L_µther KlniJ\n;t,.oow that
the regular aeason i1 over, tht Kagles
reportedly choose not to make up the
lower sect . te'
·Gabriel Rl
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\ Gd Baa rfti>y ol i..tuna
bas increased his but of 56-7 in \.~~ shot put to • sparldiDg ~ uua belt ID the CIF tJlil year.
· Dei's Mike SweeneJ recently
~ his best of M in. Ute high
1 Kevin Manis ol Ooct.a Mele
~ to .we I« • ~ al 14-3
, vati due to -injury.
\Ding efforta tn varttty com·
e considered for the honor
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Renaud was the best man at this
writer's wedding and not to break up
the trio. Bartnn was the best man at
Renaud's wedding -Barton is still
single.
Golden West slugged 14 hits ln the
game. Dan Loomer belted two of them
to hike hls EC average to . .:M.
The winning pitcher was Art
Spencer. who gave up only one run
and fanned seven.
Six errors and an anemic day at the
Lions Slip by Tars, 2-1,
Stay in Title Contention
Westminster High School's Lions re·
rnained bot on the heels of Anaheim in
the Sunset ~ague baseball Nee Tues·
day afternoon.
The Uons sewed a 2-1 verdJct over
visiting Newport Harbor, thanks to a
classy one-hit pitching effort by Phil
McCcrtney and Ed Bane.
Elsewhere in the Sunset League Tuesday, host Marina nuclged Santa
Ana by the same 2·1 score and vlslting
Western skunked Huntington Beach. ~-
0.
McCartney started oo the mound
against Newport and he gave up tbe
lone Sailor hit.~ a clean single by
How•d Struble.• 11'
'ftlt Ucb ttcncl ia t.be lblb innlnt
on a walk and a bad infield throw and
the winning run arrived in the seventh
on a single by Wayne Kiefer, a walk to
Gary Weller, an erTor and a double by
Bane. •
Mike Ons and Mike Wittick ac·
counted for four of Marina's nine hits
against Santa Ana.
Vic Lopei' three-hit pitching and a
lbret·run. bom• by Collin Andrews
were all We1tern needed at H~linston
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game. :
This leaves co ach Bob Wigmore and
his Mater· Dei nine out in the cold with
a second place finish -one baU pme
behind tbe champs.
Wigmore d.i.scloled that durinl re·
cent conversation with Verbum Dei of·
&iala, the latter claimed it was too
bard to 1et tbe players together and
therefore would not attempt to mate
up the game.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE NAnONAL l.UGUE ·w L Pel GB w L Pd. GB
Baltimore 16 7 . .. St. Louis 11 9 .MO
Detroit LS 9 .625 1% Cincinnati 13 11 .$42 ~ MlaneMta l3 " .Ml 3~ Los Angela 12 12 .500 3%
Cltvelud u u •• 4 . Pbiladelpbla 12 12 .50I 3~ OMJ•-12 12 .IDO 4% ~..,.. u 12 ... St,; ·~ n 12 .fll 5 12 u. •• • BOltoa 10 12 .456 5~ Ptttlbureh -lJ 12 .m 4
c.llltrnia 11 14 .400 • Chlcaao 11 13 .451 ·~ ~k 10 15 .400 7 Hou.stoo ll 13 ~-4%
7 14 .m • New York 10 13 •• I
PREMIUM IN RANKS
Coach Bob Wetzel'• basketball pro-
duct at ()rlaaae Coast College is a
premium item .among the four-year
ranks a1 evidenced by this year's
E a s t e r a Conference cbamp6onsblp
team.
. John Vallely, Q-aig Fakooer, Butch
Rollins and F.d Babluch have aD nailed
down scholasbip1, while Gecrp Yule,
Bruce Clalpmaa and Bart Carrido
ba•e yet to pinpoint their choices.
Vallely peued UCLA lut week.
Falconer is beaded for San Diego
State, Rollins will enter Chapman aiia
Babiucb will attend tM University of
San Diego. Yu~ ia 1till l00Jile owr a inunber
of schools, Chapman ia r~ lean-
ing to one of the Tens ca..-. and
Carrldo may settle at Cal Poly of
Pomona.
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Wedntsday, May 8, 1968 DAILY PJ(bT J7
.~--------· Sea King
Mennen
Knocks fo .r Eagles
BY .AOGER CARLSON Their record. ol U.1 was Chuck ftamtlton, D a v e °' ~ o.rw '"1
1tt ,.... _e~-b..Y iMl!.Y t>Un_Jobn6Qn. Harland -K-o c..IL.
-·Estanc1a'rsprtng"l00Tha1l the category of at least 7-2. Dav Nuernan, BOb Ray.
-'
LOS ANGELES -
Frankie Muche is a fight
manager.
can," Frankie aays. "lJke
one time wben Cruz · got
bocked out by ·J o s e
Valenzuala. The kid was
feeling k i n d of low and
needed • n~ shoes so I
Set Pace
p.ractic~ starts May 20 and from the way coa.cb John However. the Eagles lost mond1 Mike Sad}', Jeff
Lowry sounds, there's going four games lSy a total of 11 Servers. G r a n t Van.
to be a lot of bard knocks pointa -twice by a singte · deWalker. Milse Willy and
before tihe session is over. extra wint alld once by two. Skip Williaro s .
am ~
;tf ::~tt~:~:{~;t(j!~.P.iP.!l
Frankie Mu~ (s&,. it
Moo-cbee) ia not healed. His
world ia tank townl and dlr •
ty little arenaa and locker
rooms where the shower
water always runs cold.
Fraiikie was a fighter
himself. once. He w~ a
llghtwe\ght and he bad 250
bouts. He looks like he lost
them all.
His eyes are framed with
scar tissue and sags and
gives him t.he sad look of a
boxer puppy. There is <>nly
pulp where hls nose used to
be.
But there is nothing wrong
with his brain. Frantie got
out before it b e c a m e
ecrambled. When Frankie
hears the phone, it is really
ringing. Not all old fighters
know such good fortune.
Frankie Muebe n e v e r
made it to the top 10 in the
rating• arid be never made
any money. but he always
put up a good fi~ and
nobody ever had hi.rn on the
canvas. Neither did Frankie
ever go in tbe tank. wnich is
maybe why he never had
any big paydays.
bought him a pair."
Most fight tn a n a g e r s
would have given the kid on·
ly one shoe. Right in the
rump.
Frankie Muche loves the
fight game but not all the
people in it. Not aM the peo-.
pJe • in it like Frankie
because he minds bi! own
business and will f)ermit no
one. to mess with bis
fighters.
The ~e staf>le fights
only when Frankie says so
~ Frankie ha&-to..tbink it
is right.
"When they need
pushover bums for more ex·
perienced guys," Frankie
says, "I tell them to go to
bell. .
"They don't like it and I
ain't one of their darlings so
it ain't Cillways easy.''
By RON EVANS oi 111 Delll' ,.,.., Sleff
Marina High'• 200-medley
relay tum sped to a 1:46.5
clocking to complete the last
of tile nibbling at ·Corona del
Mar's first place spots in
the fmal Orange-coast-area
swim honor roll.
Corona's Sea Kings ended
the poll with first place
clockings in the 200 free.
200-individuaJ medley, LOO
free, 400 free and the 400-
free relay._
Mike Allbright held the
.only double. with times of
50.5 aJtd 1:53.5 in the 100 and
200 freestyle.
Steve SChwer made his
4: <m.S effort stand in tbe 400
free and Brook Cross had a
2: m .s in the 200 indo to go
aloog with the Sea Kings'
3:25.5 winning ellort in ·the
tOO free relay.
·Only winning efforta in
varsity competition were
considered for the honor * * * It's baJ'd, la fatt. ro~vi.ng was included in the Da~ ~ .. 11 -~ final honor roll .with Joel
and bitter, perUealarly Penne of Westminster ac·
when the dpters are ~d~ · the honor of top
rather ordbaary PY• d1ver• in the Orat1ge Coast
The£e's little doubt to the Lowry and his staff will Estancia will be going disappointmen~ at Estancia ' have 19 lettermen back. willh the "T" formation. ~~e Eagles output last with several st andout with an occasional full-house
Marina Grid _Fortune
' .
Rests With Lettermen
Marina'$ coacn Jim Coon on to impr~ a 3·5· 1 record
hag 13 lettermen rett.lfning are Mike Moore, Mlk~ Reed,
for football spring eractice, Dennis Smith. Andy Vorono,
witti May 16 slaled for Dennis Kennedy, K i r k
performers in ttie group. backfield. •
Included in the list are AU in all the season ahead
George Barnett. T 0 m paints to the best ever at the
Bullard, Ron B r a n d . Eagles' nest.
Cornuke. Dennis Doore and An intra-sq uad game is
Nick Quiroz among others. tNtatively set for June 12.
Doore appears to be the '1:! '1:! '1:!
top candidate for the The schedule:
quarterback spot with com· ::::.' : ~~t1i1~! ·:: t~~;cie
petition coming from Steve ~:: :, e,:!~~ 1~1 ~~=1 Grow
Griffitts and Kirk Thomas. Oct. 11 E•l•11<la ,, ce1111 ~w
Other lettermen back are ~.it ~~;~~: :,"~"!:!IOll• Dick Durante, Red Sells, Nov. • E11anc11 11 l'011nl1in v111Mo
Nov. 16 Coront dt!I Mar al E1ttncl•
openers. _ • Sutliss, Mike Corcoran, J im "h w·lJ Nott: All "-91m .. 11 Devldson Fl11d
WHlll SOX
T•tltt-1 p.m.
Tomorrow ni9ht, Killer
Killebrew & the Twl-.
Get tickets now
for Fridey's
Twi.Ni9ht
Doubleheader!
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
Headfug-tbe-li:st --~ GaughaD.Kefth Dona~n b · ap·rnan 1
Henry, ·Tony Ventimiglia and Bill Morgan. • PROPELLERS and Mike Witticlt. The Viltinge wtll be using Hosts Playoff 8
He'""' who p~yed t:he a double slot T·f'Ormation on · · -~· Chapman College Ii as role of understudy to Mike offense in ~ powerful been awarded the host role SHAFTING
Tamiy.asu · ·tor two years. Sunset Lea~e. for the 1968 NCAA Pacific ·
stands to step into the The sobe<h.lle: College Divison baseball
quarterback slot fur the Vik-..A. ..A. playoffs. STRUTS & SHAffiNG fOR AU TYPE BOATS
ings and Ventimiglia and w )..{ tr Boysen Park in Anaheim d S
· ill.._ .... ,JM.. t · s ... 1 ~ M1ri ... •'South Terrine.• is the site of this year's B & J BEARINGS an ·PROPELLER Wittick w ."" uwO Ull uie °" ~ .... ,. S1••,,,,1 11 M1r1... four-team double elimina-s h h B I . _...,. ... t f b t f b •ck -trai9 tenin9-Repitc in9-a anc1n11 cauunaa es QI' • Del s Merine., NewMrt • tion tourney, billed May 23-':II
.v.e.i+i Del II ANMlm •• Morin• 25 673-7900 ,,.,_...ons. 0c1 " M.tr1rwi iat Huntc11ti.,.. • Split end Dave Lacey's Oct" Martne 11 s1nhl An1 vo1i.v Selection of the teams will JOHN KEEFER
rpeed aiong with Ven.-~= ~ ~~·~n!'.1~~... be m.ade in the next 10 pays, Marine Propeller Service
"When the hoods came t~
me to do business." Frankie
Muche says, "I told them to
get anoth« bum. I m~ver
won all my figh~· but I
never took no dives."
rather thu w • r I • area. l Varltl!Y
heaters. Frankie MHH ,.. Mectlt!Y ••Ill• -1. MM'INI cl.,..
brin ht 1.a.a -•--llOlllt. Wllllatna. Hellnd. OorllldlOftl
timiglla and Willick will ~rfo1:5 ~;:~·..:,:-:-~~ w"'· with . the Chapman nine 41 S 30tll ST., NEWPORT IEACH
make this fall's edition tt>el-::'.m~ln•~'"'::,· ________ ~v~ir:.'.tu~all~y~as~su~red~o'.'..'.f~a~be~rth~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* * * In the Macbe .table
\flere are twe flpten.
T•Y AJvarade ta a featherweight and Artie
Cruz 11 a weHer.
Fraakie Maebe'1 l•·
vestment It la two
younc mn, aot mooey.
U &ttey bad te Uve •• the
money they take out nf
the tank te w a 1,
everybedy ta the Mache
camp woald starve to
death.
* * * Frankie sells pari·mutuel
tickets at Santa Anita and
Hollywood Park and that
helps feed the figh~.
Frankie Muche bH a very
u n d e r s t a n d i n g wife.
Sometimes the money for a
new dress goes to pay a cor-
ner man or a hotel bill.
Sometimes it goes for other
things.
"I like to buy little things
for my kidt whenever ~
Southland
Trout Plant
JI . I aoul ._, l:IU 1. Coiww dll Mar l:IU 3. futeat evtt at Marina.
tbe best he' ca• to ret EJt....::i. 1'"·'·
d 200 Frff -I. Allbrl9ht ICdM) 1:53.5 Ottlel' lettermen couated them experleace an 1. LIPPOidt CM••> 1:».1 a. Scllwor
maybe someday 1omr. 1':iM~:~·:. 1. w11111k~r ICMl end main events and some 1t09e•1 tNH> 11.1 3. Don•ldton CM•r>
decent paydays. 73~ lndMdu•I Medh!v -1. Cron 1'be trouble I 1 , ICdMl 1:01.5 1. LIPPOidt (Mer> 1:0t.J J , Wlleoir CNHl 2:ll.6. Fraatle IN u.e. ... a Divine -Penne IWM), Av•rvl
certain polat ... the• 1~:;>F~·~n,_cF:i~!:mtdi1''h.s '·
JC Baseball
Standings
:;me IDY ala'C..;iltem Hoo1t tNH> .su 3. ''°'' <CdM> n .s. USTHN COW,.HNCI
100 Fr• -'· AUbrlohl (CdM) 50.5 '· I Y aH the)' 8 te ~tldson (Mar) Sl.O J. Whlt1ktr ICMl Ch8't"
Ml. SAC
l'ullt<ton
Santi AM
w ....
1' ,
start -U ever •cat•. 100 1141a -1. L1_,1111 (Meri 5'.1 1,
,, 4 ,.,, * * * DeGfHM (El JU J, llootra (NH)
Alvarado got up to fifth in 1':ts.Fne _ 1. sch-• CCdMl A:ou '· th ratings 0 n e time." Whitaker ICM) A:IA I 3. McDonald
11 1 5 ,. 7 .Slit
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t t I
Frankie says. "Then we got <N,~ ~~~.;:i _ 1 w1ico.w INMl 1:e15. beat so now we are starting 1. Mcc1t11en ICdM> c :01.a J. Gooclvur
all OVer again, but We'll be CEk,l::a,;; •elev -1. CorC><\o d~I Mor back up there. Just you wait IAUbrl•llt>. &lltck. McGiii. Arm11..._1 and See." r~t 2. N--1 J:71.S J. Morino
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A familiar face in the cor-
ner when the Muobe ttable
fights is Irv Noren, the old
bai player.
Fullerton 3, Or1nt1 Cotsl O Golden West 10, Rlversl~ 1 Ml. SAC ~.San 1-•dlno 1 c~11~v 5$. 1~,:;:~!. J
Baseball i Standings "Irv don't make a dime.
either," Frant:ie says. "He carries t!he bucket f 0 r CHSTVllW UHUEW ....
$1n Cl-I• 10 J
ANOILUS LIAeUI
ll'lull
nothing. He just wants to sr.~.... :g = St Paul help my kids. Irv's my fl Modlf!I 1 t 1 M•t•• De•
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Leaves for T~youts
By EARL GUSTKEY
A dlminutive Fountain
. Valley High Sc~ool wrestler,
who didn't even compete in
the CIF wreslling cham-
pionships this year, leaves
tonight for Iowa S t a t e
-University where he'll at·
tempt to make the U168
United Stat~ O·l y m p i c
team.
He's 16-yea.r-0ld ·Cb r ls
Sones, and his coach, Vern
Wagner, won't sell him
sborL
"Chris ls going to be up
against it back there but
he's a real tcrapper -it's
bard to tell what he'll do,"
ht says.
Sones, who will wrestle in
the ll5.5 pound wellbt
division, lost only one match
in the 108 pound class at
-Fount.a.iJr Valley all last
season.
He suffered a painful
sternum separation J u s t
before the CIF competition
and was denied a crack at
the CIF title. • .
"Of the wrestlers who
finished one-two-three in
""" ltACI. ' 111"°"91. J .,.., elch. Clelmlftl. ,urM ..... Clelll'll"'
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Race
Results
. .
26 and %7 .,.ara old with Jots h04rta 1h1I year's SoCal ~Ill C ffU. ' ' 1. '*'"YI'-· .::..,.
p tourney, actioo s lated ai'1\ """-..,; ..., J.t~ ...l.a, -•1• H. 1 ., wii..w • ,lft~ CMll -of experience. And there'll Thursday through Saturday. S11erm111 <ct -'"'' Ullf u . c.-._ ....... =~;rf~g;,· .. ..,.... .. ~L ..-o•l -""'
be about 60 .in hls wei""t Golden W t Colle failed · "tnart ~~ft: IE> -"'°·'" k~· -•1 •1 ""..., -~, .....
class there." to quality an entunt for • 1-0 , J '.?:? "" 1111. Ml-1M -N1 iw ... 6'' ti ge ~·. sJ·.fll"1'erw1 114111 111 -. M. •o. 6-• • m.~ 'ft i;'i\,~t'°l: ~ -
A eitber dlviak>n in last week's ..._ .~·~, .,_ .Ail-. ICM>~.., "1• u. w.. .r,.·.,,_ IWl .,,;,i... Id'~ !li~,"'· ccompanying Sones will T<'~tern ,.,_, ...i...--.. Sllllllft ~-1 ..., Hr io.1 i d.f ,., ..... cwi.., i.t 6"'1lli'1 • 1'QH. w. be C l St (FuJJ ,.,_,, vwtterence \."'UiUU· ,7wllllemt ILll -6-l. .,,, •ti i.1 ~ t. I 'k 1
a a~ erl-On) mat plonsbips won by .. ~...., ILll tied ,.,, .... N.,. .,. Mlllllt KM> ,.., •i. • -..r .,.. 1 '"' -"'j" i. ~ • nm -• cN~ ~n M~~. &~ F~~ ~~1~~~N.N.w.. __ 2 .. ~··~·~~![~~·~~~~-~=~~,!~?·~~~K~~-~~~~=-~~~·~~~~~~~~~=~"=~,:-:-~K~ worked with Sones in the·-----------_..;;.:.:..:..=..;..:.:..:....:..:.:.:....:...:.:....:..=...::.::...:~
OLYMPIC HOPEFUL
Chris Sones
CIF, Chris beat two or
them,'' Wagner says.
Only a junJor at Fountain
Valley, Sones will be on the
short end or experience at
Amee. Iowa. "He'll be wrest.ling guys
Hollypark
Entries
Costa M e s a Recreation
Department's wrestling pro-
gram.
"Chris has a lot of ability
that ju.st hasn't come out yet
because of b.ls age," Matson
ttporU.
"It's real bard to predict
how he'll do back there. But
one thing's for sure -It'll
be the greatest ezpertence
or his life."
Several groups have con·
tributed money to eneble
Sones to compete in the
Olympic Trials. 'Ibe Foun-
tain Valley student body
contributed S50 and other
donations were contributed
by the Kiwanis or Fountain
Valley, the city's Women's
Clvb, the Fountain Valley
J1y-Ceetes And the Twin
Castle Restaurant: where
Soots works put time.
Sones was 15-1 before ht
wu mJured last season.
"'nle only match he lost
wac at t:he Or11tge Coast
Tournament to a San
Bern •·rd In o wrestler,"
Wa~r said.
"Most of tbt matches be
won were by pins."
Wagner allO says his little
l!aflr DHl!le Cit llenco)
T_,. lL l'lncl1 Jrl
..,._, Serrew (J S.lltrl)
It~ 1W Herrl• 11
Fled ..... y CJ Gon111t1I
Le ~ Ill ClfnMI)
giant Js the team'• hardect
111 worker.
111 "He helps me a lot during
~:: the season. He beli>s out
xm youn1er boys, the ninth and
111 toth lfaden. and ls a real
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Ev"9 CW Harrltl
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hard worker in his own rlpt••
Bue Gals
Host Valley
Mermaids
0rlftf9 Collt College's
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Angeles Valley on Thursday,
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man, Mary Osburn. Sh«rl
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Men in Service .
Chief Electrlcian'1 Matt
Wlllaa C. B....., Jr.,
USCG, aoa of Mra. Muint
Kent al -MlriM. BalbN
Pvt. Mlcbel GOea, 22, son
of Mrl. Dorothy Donlon, 502
AvocadO, Corona del Mar,
baa returaed to bis home .... ..viae lD ~
with tilt lOllt Abt>orDI, U.S.
Anny.
Gil•, a paratrooper, la a sr•cru.te of Corona cltl Mar
' ~ Scbool, 1165.
Spec. 4 DaYU L.
........ lO, IClll ol Mr.
and Mn. l\oolld p •
Buct\&Dlll, o( Q a • b • c , camda, bu been Mdped
to the 4tb hlfatrJ Di.tJIOD, PWtu. Vlttnlm.
Spec. B u c b a a a n • a
ll'aduMI al Oorana del Mar Hlih School. l9M. ii a
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1 ,.,, DAILY P'lLOT Wtd~. M.u I . lM .
~ ews o~Coast .Men in· Services /
•
: Lr Richard 0 . Cook, son of 1443 Merion Way, Seal Helen Walker of l>f:tenon
-.Mr. and Mn . Walter D. Beach. received hil third Way, CoeU Mesa, bu been
~ 121 Abalone,. Balboa -Afr Medal 1t ~a-Trang AB, 'aSsi~ to the l99tb Llght ~land. was awarded ttle Air Vietnam. fot merltortous Infantry Brigade, L on g ;.~aining Command C:Om· achievement. A member o( Binb Vietnam ~·s T r o p h y for the Pticlfic Air For~~· the Pvt. Walk•;• f a t b e r
.--u tstandlng achievement ~Jooel was cornmiast~ Munroe Walker, Uves at 132 ~n graduation at Webb tn UM4, through the aviation w. Wilson, Costa Mesa.
"AFB, Tex. Lt. Webb has cadet pPOgram.
""been usigned tn ny the KC·
.l3.S Stratotanker with tM
All' Trairuni Command af
Webb AFB.
,)
Sgt. Alfred R. Slque1dn.
son of Alfred Siqueido. 5900
Peterson Way, C:Osta Mesa,
rei:eived his second Air
Force Commendation Medal
from Col. Willlam Evans, at
Tuy Hoa AB, Vietnam. for
meritorious ~rvi<:r. . whHe
~erving wi1lh the 309th Tac·
heal Fighter Squadron.
Spec. 4 James Weat, aoo
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill West or
605 Michael Place, Newport
Reach, bu been assigned to
1 Uh Aritnored Cavalry Regi·
ment. Camp Black:hor e.
Vietnam.
'l'wo Orange Coast men,
Airtruln Fruk P. La.Frue9,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J oe La Fraooo, ~ Ferohill
CU'ole, Huntingtoo Beach
and Se am an Appren.
Stephen E. Buckey, USN.
son ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold
M. Buckey of 45.13 Tremont
Lane, Corol\a del Mar, a.re
serving aboard Vle USS Bon
Homme Richard. The ship
WM presented lN Na9y
Unit Commendation award
for its efforts kl the Gulf of
Tontcin. Sgt. Siqueido's mnther,
Mrs. Ruth Jo~. lives in
Santa Sus.ana.
Spec. West. an assistan~
mail clerk and seoior radio
operator in howitzer battery
of ttle regiment's 2 n d
Squadron, is a graduate of.
Newport Harbor H ig h
School and attended Orange
C:Oast CoUege, F're900 State
C:OUege and Cal S t a l '
Fullerton. before er.tering Seaman Appren. J effrey
the aervice. · W. Field, USN. son ot Mr.
Lt. Col. Walter S. Moe J r.,
U.S. A.Jr Force, .on of Mr.
a'ld Mrs. Walter S. M~ Sr .•
' aod Mrs. Frederick S. Field
Pvt. le Reiten G. Wilker , of 5401 Bruce Orescent
U.S. Army, 19, IOft of Mn. Drive, Newport Beach, bas
lltRAY DlllNPICTAllT
t•eZCA• 9 ti.JI SIZI c
UMIT 1 P'll
. <OU'°"-1 COUfON ·~
PU ADULT. •
VAllDMAY9·12, 1961
W.S.D.A. 'CHOICl' IUf
beett M6iped to the USS lion. Fla. He wW l'8CIWe bla
C OD 1\ellation conducting ''Wings ol Gold" apGll eom-
carri« operations oft the pletion ot hil tNiaillC llt tile
oout ot Calif. stat.ton.
Airman Appren. Jou111ott
P. Riddell. USNR. 10n or
Mr1. Oonetance Riddell of
221 Via Firenze, Newport
Beadl, bu ~n asadigned to
the USS Bennington . The an-
t i · s u b m a r i n e warfare
1 i r c r a f t carrier is
homeported in Long Beactl.
Sea.man Appren. Boward
R. McMlllan. son· of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McMillan of 526
Weatminster Ave .• Newport
B~a~. has been .assigned to
the USS Enterprise now
operating in the-GuK ol
Tonkin.
Airman Lee E. Alla, .-
of Everett L. Allen al mo
Broad St., Nftrport Bead!,
has been • .....,... to Air
1''oroe Teebaioal TraiDial
Center, Sbeppsd A r B ,
Tex" f OI' adJOoling • a COD-
struction tpecialial Ainnan
Allen is a II1admte ot Coat.a
Mesa High Sd\ool, 1987. llil
mother Mn. Beverly Alim,
L1ves in Hamilton City.
U . Dale P. T"'91e911, ton
or Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Townsend of 1215 E11ex
Lane, Newport ~ bas
been w:iened t o Moody
Lt. Richard J . Bell. · JJt,FB. Ga ., for pUot training.
USMCR, llOl'I of Mr. and °"he lieuteoa'lt. a traduate
Mn. Clinton J. Bell of 24111 of Newport Harbor High
Minuteman Way, Co s t a Schoot, eamed bis A A
Mesa. has beeo auilMd to degree from Orange Coast
the Navy's Fliaht Prepara-Co!Jege ~ BA deCree !rom
Hon School. Nav.al Air Sta. Cal state Lone Beem.
RIMEMIER MOTHER
SUNDAY, MAY 12
FULL SELECTION
POTIEO
MUMS
ANO
HYDRANGEAS
FOR MOM
ON HER
DAY!
Just Wonderful
HAIR SPRAY
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P'UADULT
VAUOMAY9-12, 1961 .
ICOPI . JOHNSON la JOHNSON
ii.iC:'ii9&ci• •s,t..
U.S.D.A. 'CHOICf' IUr
Rl8 STIAKS 891l
U.S.D.A. 'CHOICE' IHf-IONlllSS
CHUCK STIAKS 79,t.
Lt.l!Of LOIN
PORK ROAIT
•O•LIH
CHUCK
ROAST
COUNT•Y smr
Pork Sparerlll1 Sf rt.
flfSH PILUTS
OCIAN PIRCH 69,t. 79:
89,~ PlfSH "uns
DOYIR SOLi
• Sgt. Darrell W. Bible, right, asaigned as first sergeant of Headquarters Com-
pany, U.S. Army SUpport Command, Lona Binb, Vietnam, is congratulated by
Brie. Gen. M. McD. Jones, commancHne general., U.S. Army 'Support. Com· •
mand, Saison. Bibi•'• wife, Donna, !Jve• at 203) Santa Ana Ave., Costa Meaa.
r , ...•. _:: ... ··cwtC•'·
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Alnnlll Madia G. Bini,
IOQ ., Mr. and Mn. Geert
A. Hfrea of •1 W. Willoa
St., Costa Mesa, hu beel)
a111tped lo Ile A:ir -Poree
1'edullca1 11raining Center.
Lowry AFB, Colo., f o r
apeci•ffed ..,,.,_ -• miaaile eleetronlcs
liP seio1 •.r atteedld ~g Center, Armor,
Cal .... .i Jl'UUii'toa....... Ky, -
mlillftii& t&e-..me.. -n. captain, -comtMadiftC--•
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BaUUon, Mb T r a i • l n 1
Bric•. received Ma eam-
miuion tlhroueh lie Relervt
OUioera TN.ininc Oorps pro-
gram.
A.inn.ID le-..-. MID
ol Mr. and Mn. Slm• s.
ftoa ol 1003 AJlhema Sl,
Hud!ngtoa Beads, bu blta
•111*1 to tlemporlrf dutJ
with tbe 4251Dd StnCtPc
Wini ia tbe WeMlrn Padftc.
1be airman, pennaeaay
usisnecl to Fairchild AJl'B.
Wash. ii a graduate of Hun-
tington Beach IUgtl &cbool.
Rt c la a rd L. a.,.._,
USNR, aon of Kr. IDll Mn.
Gecqe Lyle H~ cl '800
Or riagtlon &o.d, OarOM del
U.., 1-been auWa 11 to
Nawl Aviation Scb•o 1 s
Command, Pen.saoola, Fla.,
for fw1fler traininC·
Pvt. s.evea W •• ...,..,
son of Mr. and Mn.
Clarence A. Steward ot 111
Surf St., Coeta M e I ••
graduaWld from Marl 11 e Corps Rec.n,dt Depot. San
Diego, aftez' ei&bt weeks ol traiflin«.
He will h.iave bu' more
weeks ot indMdUll combat ~ b8lore bk Int
~Corpl·.......,t:
w....._, 11111 .. 1"8
f.Algilnan Honored
ed by
Com· •
eaa.
=:"t.. 1be airmm 11 a creduate ol Cotta Mua
Capt. Peter W. Zlm·
mennaa, 2l, .on cl lira.
Hem llodtton, 2IU Vilt.a
Huena, Newporilled. bM
been <SWf to U.S.·Arm1
Pvt. tc C'Mrlel Gdmo,
USMC, ton ol Mr. end Mrs.
Andrew Galluuo, 2 0 0 2
AnlbeJm Ave., Calta Mel&.
.... been ..... to rrnt
liltlt Anti-Airtnft 1illllile
Bettltiaa In Soula Vlltnm.
Lt. Col. Ruth Broe, USMCR, project director for observance of lhe Year of the
Women Marines, has been sited for "exceptional performance" by Brig. Gen.
Frank E. Garretson in Washington, D.C. Col. Broe ,and her husband, Richard
Broe._ maintain their home in Laguna Beach since their marriage there Jn 1951.
Col. Broe ia a member of the Buaineu and Profeadonal Women's Club, Laguna.
and ii a member of the Laguna Beach Festival of Arta and Communlt:, Pla1· house. _
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HAWAIIAN, SWEET, llPE
FOR
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PAPAYAS
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FRANKS
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MAYIUOWI~ 59c eOUDAS & DAMI :.:-·
iiii.iAN IALAMI' :-:: 45 c
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THUD. THIU
SUN.
MATf.12,
1'61
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BLACK PEPPER .! Y. . HEINZ
•............... :.1 .. VINEGAR = 3Qc .
JELLY t-1 al' 23c . NO _BUGS M'LADY · DUNCAN HINES S<'fT MARGAAINE· S'NEETHEART
»oz. 39c 32-az.57c FllSICtES NIWFOOO 11 ~s.ft. 65c = 38c . 1-lb. 42c 4 = 47c ~ 39c ·····-·······.S1 • ............... .$2. -tar jar 1 lMl.. 37c . ctn. _ ,.
UM 8u•1r BIVIL at WU.a St., Barller 8 .. ppla' Ce•ter, Costa Metia
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32 OAJLV PILOT Wed11tsd,y, ~y 8, 1968
!'I" our Mone11'• W ortlt
,J~eace Moves, Corporation
··:Profits Pacing Stock Surge
fOITOll'S .. OTE 111 "4tr "''_.. Cl&-
'""" GOO i..1 Pf'Oflll'l'J t•Plot!Oll !ft '*" lr.c!IM, $ylvi. PO<U• !tdlv ,...,.lllti ~ ,.._. tor IM df ..
"l .. IC 1'\11'1 It buY.
I natitutions. sophisticated
individual Investors, margin
traders. foreJgners -these
were the bi& buyers or
&tock• 'during April's ex·
plosive market. These. and
aol the general pubUc sent
stock trading soaring to ran·
tastlc heights. These. and
not the small gamblerii.
whirled up prices in early
April iA onL ttL the, 1astot.
6harpest rallies oo record.
Who bought was, I thlnk.
answered authoritatively lo
my last column, But why?
AGAIN, New York Stock
Exchange o!ficla.ls and other
Wall Street authorities cau·
tlon that all I can do ls
"pitte t o g e t h e r Im·
preulons." Okay. here are
1ome informed ones :
A first basic stimulus was
President Johnson's r.farch
31 address. holding out the
Tlaefl Dig Savings
. Mercury Savings' president Leonard Shane casts
. a supervisory eye on his digging vice president
Ray W. "Bill" Krash (center) and Los Angeles
Rams star Bruce Gossett at groundbreaking cere-
monies of the savings and loan's new four-story
office building located on Edinger near Beach
Boulevard in Huntington Beach.
~ ~ank Directors Agree
On Terms of Merger
Directors of S o u t h e r n
California First National
'Bank and the Bank of La
Jolla have reached a n
agreement in principle on
teTl'J'lll or a merger. the
banks announced.
Subject to final audil the
basic agreement calls f o r
6.5.1186 shares of Southern
California First National
Bank to be offered in ex-
t•hange ror the 82.358 Bank
n( La .Jolla shares that will
he outstanding followin~ the
Pxerc1se of stock optioM
presently In effect under a
rl'11lric1t>d employe !itOCk op.
hon plan. This is a ratio of
11-IQt.hs of one Southern
C:atlfornia First share for
each BL.I s;harf..
Sout.hl'rn California F·lrst
Is presently lr~ed in the
over-the-counter market at
about $36 per share. Bank of
La Joli's stock is not ex-
tensively traded. but was
originalJy offered in 1963 at
$15 per share.
The merger ~ subject to
approval by shareholders of
both banks and by various
federal and state regulatory
agencies.
All Bank of La .Jolla, of·
ricers will hecomt officer~
or Southern California First
at the time the merger is ef·
foctivr.
Rank of La J o 11 a ' s
resources an nearly $17
milJion. Combined resources
of both banks would be in
excess of SSM.000.000. based
on current figures.
Walter WinchelJ \ says:
,c-''Fnur n1d or five Hollywood 1tar1 who
• lease tbtlr cars leue from Execu.
·",. th'e. Their agents know it's good bual· i neu:"
"40NI TOOAY-
DIHCT OR COWCT
EXECUTIVE
CAR LEASING COMP.ANY •i
•• ON..-C..11ty
Kl 7-3011
"'-•;;r c;.tnnl WI an _. ,....... · nav .. u11A9M ... Glllt ....... .,,....,,....,t
MUTUAL: SAVINGS .....................
*7 <C. ~· ~ DIL)(Aa, CaJif.9~62>
T1fq:1hc,.td1'· '° t O _.,...,_
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Wedle*t ....... ... DAILY P1LDT
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YOUR · CHOICE
II.AND
NIW
~
'61 MUSTANG
-$2211 ., 10% ... $60"PwMMtth
TOTAL
DOWN
1911 ... 10% .-tl2"P9'Melttt
TOTAL
DOWN
Fresh •ir hHt.r I clefrost.r, cltiel .,..r•11llJ llr•lle l'fste111,
lw•lre lite, fr...t .. _ &rtay. lifMI. datla l.. vinyl f11terlor,
p•clclecl clHh I viaw, wlll.lshi•I.. w•thn I wipers, sift
view fftittor.
~ND '68 CORTINA
llAMD
NIW '61 ·· FAIRLANE
$2381 ... 1 °" ... $63" Per MMtth TOTAL .
DOWN Fresh Alr He.tor I Defrester, .. cbp, De-, C..rfety I Sicle li9hh, lucht SHh, All V111yf
Trim, Hyl011 ~rpeh, lteclrer P•11el Me11!4l11f1 I Air Scffp Or11•me11t, SHt I Shoulder lelts.
Pec141 ... DHh I Visors, Wl...1.-leW Wuhen I 2 S,..cl Wipers. Ne. 274 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
~.:O '61 RANCHERO
i;:9 f fi1
,, .... •icl hHt•r I clef., •inyl a cloth 11th•'·· l'lyl ... a reyo11 cph, NclMlpo clo-crfly I &We
li9hts. reclr penel I whl llllds,~p•d c1 • .-I .. 1 .. rs, Met I shlcl. ltelh. w/shlelcl wshr I 2 .,cl. wip.
$2211 ., 109/e aftll $6091
Per MMtft
TOTAL
DOWN
~-~ H .. ter I Defr .. t.r, leek-Up, D-. C..rtesy I Side litfth, Dey.Nit•, l11slcle I 011t.
tide h•e .. e...trel o.t.We Mirr.,, lritht Met•I Moulclh.9s, P•clcled Desh •II.I Vlseu, SH+
I 5".Wer ....._. Wl...W.W W•slten I J S,.... Wipers. Ne. 2M. lt.AMEDIATE. DELIVERY •
1981 ... 10%.,... $12",.,Menth -
TOTAL
DOWN
D•lu•e 2 Deer. Aoreflow ve11tiletl011 1yste111, i.ucket .eoh, vl...,I
Interior, corpeh, lnt.rior 111cl nterier decor options, disc i.,elres,
WSW tire., utometic tr•111mi11lo11. No. JM. ln1n1ecli•t1 Dollvery.
~.:0 '61 F· I 00 PICK·UP
SPECIAL FINANCIN• AVAi.AiLE · I Omo TOTAL DOWN
·7~ PAYMENT
1nc1u1111 SALES TAX AND UCENSE
1/1 .,. 30% .... NOT required .t WILSON FORD
whlf'9 yeur WrwM bank credit will qualify you
· Speci•I .,,.,.,_e11h with le ... 1119 ~ Ofti tlMMe ce111pHies t i•e n the
for '"'"'"""" ·down payment on your new ur or new truck.
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2-F ASHJON ISLAND WED~DAY, MAY 8, 1968
For Mother's Dat1
)Jn. Donald A. Renner of Newport Beach beama u she accepts a bouquet of
Mother's Day flowers from Donald, her 7-year·old IOD during a shopping trip
to Fuhion Island. Laurie Marine and SusaMe Ivey (left) will be at Fashion 11-
land Thursday, Friday, and Saturday to present free flowen to mothen. The
young ladies will be attired in flower girl 001tumes and will diltribute the Moth·
er's Day floral tri~utes lrom their attractive cart.
Island -House Calendar
The following organisations have reserved Island
House at Fashion Iiland during May and June. Open
times and dates ate still available and may be reserv-
ed by contacting the Fashion Island Public Relatiol}s
Coordinator at (714f 644-?mO. The only charge involved
for non-profit business, social, and professional organ·
·izations to use Island House is a $5 clean up fee.
Tax He
-Tli--.iff: ~ Harada, -::I.a11rW "'Hadlml;"
roll bM b1a i'tllUel b7 Daft ~ Md 1i111'J c... clll Mar lllllt lcbool ()dHal.
fte dlstribatioa la fairly -F r • • 19 • • a II a r k
... D wltll 11 11niors, 58 Aldrich, M Oilld, Balllrt
jlmlcn, a iOpbomcna and Garber. H .. ther Orladll,
• frealuQeD eamJD1 places 01ria HaTwanl, X a r • •
on tbl ltMlar liaL Heilig, Maagie Xailbt. Kea
1'heH lbldl!U received NeiJler, Joan Smith, Jwt
A'• la au ftbjeds' neludini Stanton and Tamara ~alt.
pbJlieal ldbcatioo: Other bonor roll madlaU
-S I D 1 O fl )I Ir ti D Who rtceiftd at lull two
GtJbaum, Cbat1taJ He;J1fY. A's .and tw• B'• la .cldtndc
i.urey Kramer and Clifford subJects:
Smith. >. i~~Jll:i · -Juniors Fletcher Beach, 1 . c.111¥ ~~~~
CynWa Speyera, De a n ~=. 't~~'!;.,.~ C:W--~""*
Wiese and Robert Williams. ~ 1r'·, H --~-... • -S o p h o m b re 1 John t=Y. Jl.i~ ~· F , u ... .
Pool Owners RB -==~[
Organizing 1•rc=tM1
lnCo~ty ~WW
BUENI,\ PARK -Swim-
. ~I pool owner• are in·
v ited to join the flnt
or&IDizeUon ot lta k1JMI ID
this area, the Pool Owners ~otOr ... C..
• ty. it ... a1!bliiwed by
Robert T1DCWf ol BUIM
Park.
Fint meeti.DC ol 1be '8"'
poup --will be held at
'l'lngltff'. home, 7'Jt1 i.
, Mirlda Olrclt, bin Maf ~ lit. p.111'.
'!'lllere .. 911(11'abutely
25.ooo •wimllihla , o o 1
owners in Otance OOmltf', ••
•• ~~'i ~Luc: === ·.._ ··~
.~~
diH ~mo.~~ ........ .··m~~ .... " Jlh-·er.:,~ ~ '~.-.JcJ':.:u.r.• ,,_: r:JS -='' ~
er-.. ODunlJ Ct ....
Edacatlonal ~ wlll meet 'l'Ullday. Way 14; at
1:30 p.m. at tbe DilaeJllDd
Hotel.
Guest speakers will be
Daniel Stack. attorney, who
will IP'll 0G '' AltroloO
and the Law"; Nil.a Caton.
"X.OW Your ~r·:
and OW'les F a r m a n ,
'"nreleu TMU"UI."
1be dbmer·meettoc will ·
be open to aQ1CJne interested
1a utro1o0. Resenat1on1
mut be made with either
Mn. Charles N. ~. •tm or Mrs. Toa7
...... 522-3534.
Countian
.Law Editor·
M•y
13 11:00 a.m.
14 11 :00 a.m.
15-12:30 p.m.
16 2:00 p.m.
18 8:00 .p.m.
21 9:00 a.m.
Women Peace Officers Auociation
Our Lady Queen of Angels Guild
Weight Watchers
Monday Morning Club of Laguna
Frlends of Astrology
California senior citizens
will be able to f11t claims for
property t a x assistance
under the Senior Citizens
Property Tax Assistance
Law beginning May 16,
·Martin Huff, exeeutive of·
ficer of the Franchise Tax
. left state1. '1'"*'-Hae
long . n a Qeed I« the
many pool owners to get
together and e x c h a n I e
ideas, tips, help, aod other
information with e a c h
other."
The organlzauona
mffting to be blld ~
Tbunday eveninl ..W bt to
elect officers -4 conduct
other necessary ~IDell fol
the new MsocillUOI. Tb~
'Will abo be I I a D t I
diacuuion by goo1 main-
temnC'e expertt, II well 11
Salvage Money
Goe1 for Camp
ye~~v;! s~eue:r=we! Natural sbOulder is the style of this wool navy blue
minster hlr-been elected blazer by Deansgate. Slacks are d<acron and wool
editor in chief of the South· blend in tropical weight by Corbin, and the tatter· salt pattern shirt is by Gant. Norm Meager's at
ern California Law Review, FMhion Jsland specializes in the natural shoulder
quarterly publication of the look. '
5:30 p.m.
22 12:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
23 10:00 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
28 12:80 p.m.
June
1 12:00 noon
2 S:IO p.m.
5 12:80 p.m.
Corona del Mar Girl Scouts
Delta Kappa Gamma
Wtl&ht Watchers
Plymouth Congregational Church
Leaaue of Women Voters Girt Scout Troop No. 830
_ Board, 1aid today.
The new program, whlcll
was enacted last year, pro.
vides for reimbursement of
a portion of itle propert)'
taxes paid by senior citizens
who have limited incomes.
Claims forms and in·
formation may be obtained
from any office of the
TM Wom1n'1 Overseas Service League Franchise Tax Board or by
Oncl Bible Cburch Adult Fellowship . writing to Senior Citizens
WlltM Watchers · Propmy Tax Assistance,
P .O. Box 1588, s.cramento.
Calilornta State Practical Nurses As·
IOCiation Wellht Wat.cbers
• IOcial hour befwt -after the bulir-.I Jneeting.
"Pool P a ,· 1 e y , ' ' the
adoclatioll'a new Dewalet·
tel'' ,... cUatrtbuMd last
week to ,onr 1,000 nrlm·
ming pool owners, 8d will
eventually l'Qdl all .. pool
proprietor• bl Oran• Ooun.
ty' Tfngleff l'ftUll.
Proceeds ot the st. Vin· cot de Pall S o ci e t"y ' s
Selv11•· Dlv1lion thia month
wl}l 10 toward the support
el st. Vincent de P•ul
Ranch Camp, whicla will
OflD Ml eight-week Mniolt
fturtday, June 'l7, it was
announced by Henry L.
Clark, executive diredClr.
C1othin1, f u r n i t u r e ,
boutbold goods and old
DIWlpapefa may be donM.ed
by callinf 4be St. Vlncent de
Paul SOClety at 541-4854 or 1a.-.
USC Law Center. -------------------He suceftds aootber stu-
dent from tbe Orange Coast,
Scott H. Bice, of Corona del
Mar. ..
Bergland, M.82 A r v i 1 t a
Place, Westminster, will be
a senior next fall.
In keeping with t h e
Oran1e County f 1 a v o r ,
Robert A. Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alan R. Miller, of
Santa Ana, was appointed
managing editor.
larael View Talk Topic
llolbe Yegar, coosd ol i--. will speak <lll ''The l.fiddlt East: An Israeli
VWw'1 Tburlday aftemooo
at UOI.
1be lalr will be at 2 p.m.,
1bird n.ar, Commons
Buildlal. 0on wtl bl 25
cents.
UCI Y00ng Repubticans
are s p o n s o r i n g the
"lrtUmatfonal Affair•
Seminar," a aeries of talks
by comuls. aod o th e r
represeulilltivee of several
coontries.
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cot heollh and history, anecdoted. a.ts
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•• r
Au th~
For)
An autb
England Ba
recently in I
. by the SPC
. borne for OVE
animals. N•
· building need
. · 'l'1le decora
.00 . blue b
3,100 square .
214-acre· sit
Laguna Cao)
In keeping
To Animals ·
LOS ANG!
~ telephoDo
jet plane's r1
much a part.
as air pollut
·jams.
Yet, few
know how
meastU'ed a
ditlons lnlJu
saya a UCJ
professor.
1 Tb.e basic
.the decibel, •
'telative sou
Decibels ca
layman as l
measuring
'they are
logarithmic
· "Arty inc
· decibels . d
acoustic pre
volume ove
level, and th
decibels me1
crease" sa• ~ern,' bead
, nics Lab<>
i Thus, wlK
machine is
factory, th
sound level
decibela m~
slight numE
tually doubl1
tor ...
Similarly,
130 decibels
(the roar c
away) repr1
te
ol
If• at
er
cans
the
i r I
talks
ber vent -I
~ .. -·
OUT AT BARN -Michele Baird helps SPCA Executive Director George Cro-
sier feed a resident goat at newly completed New England barn in Laguna
Canyon.
Authentic Barn Opens
For Animal Shelter
-Discll88ion-
Rumanian Amba•• to the United Stat., CGlrDilla
Botdan Will dllcua .4if.
f erences within the Sorilt
world Tb~y. at Ille 'kJO
p.m. dinner meetlnC ol tbe
World Affairs COUDdl ol
Orange Com>ty in t b e
. Tral'>uco Room of the Sid·
dleback Inn bl S&Ma Ana.
Tbe Ambnlldor bu been
a career dq)lomat f o r
Rumania aince hll M-
mittance into tbe MlrUltry
for Forelgli Aff&in ia 1141.
He baa served u cou~ of
the Rumanian leeation in
W asblngton and director of
the Western Europe Depart·
men! of the Min1ICry . of
Foreign Affairs .
.Bocdan baa repr...tied
his gove:mment at ,.._
of tbe UN and odMf in·
ternatiooal cclllierenctt.
Raerv~ are • and
must be made wMh, the
World Affairs cowacn. 611
E. 8ltl St., Santa Ana M2·
5824.
Costa MNa Junior Chamber of Commerce mepi-
bers elected their 1968-69 officers at a dinner meet-
ing in the.Mesa Verde Country Club. Winners (from
left) were Don Bull, director; Fred Schuler, state
director; Rick Raciti, internal vice president; Bob
-.
9ot _
Shipley, president; Al Ras, external vice prealdent;
Larry Stamper, 1ecretary, and Jon Nusser, direc-
tor. Past president Jim Tice is also an encutive
board member and a treaJurer is yet to be elected.
An a u t ~e n tic New
Entland Barn o p e n e d
recently in Laguna Canyon
by tbe SPCA provides a
-home for over 10 species of
anlmala. Now, all the
building needs is a name.
Crosier, executive director
of the Loi Angelff SPCA
h~ asked an Boy ScotJU in
southern California to
participate in a "Name the
Barn Contest." TOY & HOBBY ' • The decorative red, white
and blue barn comprises
3,100 square feet and is on a
2Y•·acre site at 2 o 6 1 2
Laguna Canyon Road.
In keeping with "Be Kind
To Animals Week", George
A·H Scout& mU$t name the
barn and in 25 words or Jess
tell why tney have chosen
the name; eotries must be
submi~ to the L o s
A n g e 1 e s SPCA bead·
quarte.rs at 5026 W. Jef-
ferson Blvd., Los Angeles.
It'• MeasurealJle
Ear Not Sole ·Judge
Of What Sound Like
LOS ANGELES -From
~ telephone's ring to the
jet plane's roar, noise is as
much a part of modern life
as air pollution and traffic
.jams.
Yet, few people really
know how sound i s
measured and what COO·
dmons tnnuel'Ce Its level,
saya a UCLA engineering
professor.
1 The basic acoustic unit is
the decibel, wttlch measures
•telatlve sound v o I u m e .
Decibels can strike the
layman as fairly confusing
measuring units, because
they are ba.~ed on a
logarithmic scale.
"Arry increase of six
decibels d 0 U b le I the
acoustic pressure, or sound
volume over the previous
level, and the addition of 20 ·
decibels means a tenfold Jn.
crease," says Dr. Richard
Stern, head of the UCLA
Sonics Laboratory. ti Thus, when a new noisy
machine is installed in a
factory, the increase in
sound level from 110 to 116
decibels may seem rather
sllght numerically but ac-
tually doubles the noise fac-
tor.
SimUarly. a change from
130 decibels to 150 declbels
(the roar of a jet 10 feet
away) represents a tenfold
Increase in a c o u s t I c
pressure. Sustained noise
above 85 decibels c a n
damage the ears
permanently.
People 1 i v i n g near
freeways or airports soon
learn that the noise level
varies wttb changes in wind
direction and bmnldlty.
When me wind blows from
.-n airport toward t h e
~ener, the sound of the
jet.a comes through louder.
The reason ls not that the
wind "carries the sound,"
says Dr. Stern, but that an
oncoming wind focuses and
bends the sound waves down
toward the listener. A wind
blowing in the opposite
direction bends the sound
waves above the listener's
bead.
Humidity is another im·
portant factor. Outdoor men
fishing or hunting on a wet.
cold, foggy day ·can eften
clearly bear their com-
panions c o n v e r 1 l n g in
normal tones a mile across
a Ja k e . The same
phenomenon bolds tr u e
when tbe humidity is ex-
tremely low. allowing two
widely separated people tD
chat in the desert on a very
dry day. Sound is muffled
when the humidity ls in the
rnlddle range between high
and low.
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4-FASHlON ISLAND WEDNESDAY, l\JAY 8. 1068
_ _BERKELEY-'The best
~en11Uve to endin1 Iarc•
acalt N•ll'O unemployment
and unrelt would be a
superheated economy I n
which there were so many
job openings that employers
aerved their own interests
by training any available
man," aays Prof. Aaron
Wlldavik)', chairman oC the
poHUcal -.-c e11 c e depart-Abo DHde4 Ii "a 1lm-u,91111 .. Ill etiDil a
ment, e r s 1 y or climental ctwst• bl elemn--cmmot ii at, .... aplat8a.
Callforiila -r ey. -~on." Wlldav*T °lf-,w-.. fewl11a _.
A1 alternative would be 1tate1. ™• means con: canoot nad, JOU 1mow tber•
larfe fovernment subaldle• ce11t11Un1 every ret0urce ia cannot reM, you knoW there
to finance decent Jobs with the moat crlUcal area -la no future for }OU lo
Mu res, be adds. Al thou lb reldlng difllcuJUes -even ordinary Amerlcu We."
such remedJea may lead to iC everything else has to be Americana m u 1 t COO·
further inflation. be believes cut out of the curriculum. centraie first Oil fllhtlng
thl1 is preferable to tbe cur· "We know thal the cblld povery, be bellnu. "We
rent racial conflict. who reads ..U cu do molt penilt la fGUowiDC poUdes
Mr. Cliip•s tote is
smartly styled, colorful
She'll tuck eYefYlhln1 Inside this slim tote
••• it's so spa~ious! It has a handy
pocket and a zip comparbnent. It's hand stitched:
In white, bme, camel, orange; arein, yellow,
pink N'Shaallow or black pat.lllt.1•
Handba&IJ
that .at.ldr ndlqa W..
ecenemie 1,1111) Jaa I
~ ..... ••••it~Tbe-.
rel~ 11 tbalt ~YW·
ty nor l'lcism ii ·
ed." """-
Wl1dav1ky thiaU • • w e
should abandoa ayJnbollc
poUcln such as iair housing
that ancer wbHet and do not
help DllD1 lQc:b a a d
Our linb 1titcb.Wool 1weater
is lightweight yet warm
Oar .ay-eare acetate and cotton
Tuxedo-styled sweater has nowlty•stitch
border, full sleeve for combtablt war
and IOWlttstitch cuff. It's a fawrlte
ltJle '9 white, J»eip, black and fashion
cokn; •11, -.111,., &II k••r• ~
•
..
'
•
•
·check ~ODS are cool for summer, 16.00
11o111it wlll stay crisp and frd • 11i411l1bft1 rile In oar
sat, tiny-priced fashions. TWtitcl suit has
pull-lrouah belt, double-llftaAN Cllt drtss has inverted
pllll skirt. Both in black lld wlHll OJ lrM and
•111, aim 12 to 20. Budllt Dllllll.
--·-........ -. ._
Give Mr• '-bion p~
from om V.ndcme colle~ion
h~ll law oar l>fdeh bow, widHytd awl,
or a titer on Ult prowl to accent her
summer fashiORs. ~ frt just a few frOll
our collection ••• includina a zoo full
of ani1111ls. caao 1a
Costme JIWlllJ,
, ,,
New t
SACR.UIEN
Withla a eot
tourbtl lbCIUI
see aB ol Cal
hot dogs and a
beers.
And, rib.
fort. they
thorouebbredl
~-and
miraclu indu
ing for ArOeri
society.
The place
$34 million
itself, the C
Exposition ai
constructed o
the Americar
Offlcia
musive con
granite and
lure 40,000 to·
Sacrmnento,
its own bill5,
reven~ for
ZI YEARS '1
The complt
in developm•
acre aite wa
1947, about t
gener.ally ad
the old St.au
outlived its u
Original pl
a new Stat.
order of. thE
with better
modern facil
Over they•
group of
Disneyland
convinced t
that the new
beyond p-i:
petitions and
homemade a
In esseooe
private ent
over. Give u:
to get starte.
the State Fa
gest thing
Disneyland.,.
Hopes for 1
. semi • public
state fair a
bit with RI
election as f
feared that e
Reap.n mi
government
entertainme:
REAGAN s·
But ReagE
pessimlsts a
go OD, cal
direct Jl8l
private enbe
Cal Expo .
facility.
Workmen
completed
Center, an
complex to
depicting C
and wonder
Few of t
finalized. b1
great use
dioramu,;:
screen ·
cbronized w
Viltkn
gtaclen CJ
Valley, bow
Juan Cllbt1
San Dteto j
!'ever tr a
pastmal lai
crazyquilt
emotion th
tod&y.
Expositio
portray C:
gold rush •
thetreewa:
It will tel
state's gn
building er:
into the Spl
It will
California'!
with llfe to
crowded w
spra"Ung
TAKE RII
Elsehwet
lional com
be able t
hollowed-ot
giant redw
cend Ln or
maie-belie
"~~el asp
flowering C
C a life
r.eography
t~ Cal E>
par.It grou
model Sie1
scapes, ao
~serl
Two wee par1munae:
lure glml
and~d
JllOM)'•Josf
Expo of:flc
And the
State Pair
housed lni
date abowi • ~uilt. _
~eda
build..,
lite.
Plrt ol 1
I
New~ Exp!
,..,--~ee-All of S
'" .. .... -...
let ... ... ...
· In Easy Outing
SACBAMENT<> (AP) -July t. Moet major ezbillitl
Withln a couple ol years won't be ?e1J1Y tor a ye11r or
touriata abould be abte to two. "Our idea Ml almple. If oat see aB ol callfanlia on two ol lute realdenla , e 1 hot dogs and a couple ol root no4hing elJe Of Calif(nia,
beers. t!ley 1bould see Cal Expo,''
And, wMh a litae extra If. say1 general manager E. R.
fort, they can bet on Lemmon, a formet' director
th<lroulbbreds, ride a roller of operalioos at Disneyland. ~ster and eee w h a t WHOLE FLAVOR
miraelu iodulltty ii'fnhion· ''Here they'll get the
ing for An>erica's ccmumer whole fiavor ol California, and lboqld tbey have more
society. time to r.pend, they'll get an
The place? OaWornia's idea of what else tbere la lo
$34 million monument to see in our stat.e."
it.sell, the C..Wornia stat.e The site ii a former sheep
E ~u and F · pa5ture five miles from the x.,..... on All', being st.ate capitol In 18'l8, Jed
constructed on the banks of Smith and his band of moun-
tbe American River. tain men set beaver trape
0 f f I e i a 1 a hope this on the ground4. Smith was
musive complex of steel, the first American to reach
grqlte and aluminam. will the first American to reach California from the East. lure 40,000 tourists a day to With eo much blltory
Sacramento, eventually pay around, Lemmon believes
its own bills, and free state every caJifomia scbOoi child
revenues for use elsewhere. · should have an opportunity to tour the fw and visit tt>e It'• Yellow
Zt YEARS WORK State Capital. This costume is by Fred Rothchild and is featured
The complex was 20 years "I don't see any reason in Desmond's at Fashion Island. The sleeveless
in development. The 1,040-why we couldn't convert some ol our facilltiea into sheath ia of rayon, and bas a wide yellow leather acre alte was purchased in dormitories for school kids
1""7 bo t the tim it belt at the waist. Hopsack is the weave and yellow ~ • a u e , was during off.seasons," he said.
generally acknowledged that He said he ls negotiating plaid is the pattern of the matching a<.T)'lic and vis-
tbe old State Fair site bad with the State Department cose coat. The attire ia accented with a yellow pat ..
outlived its usefulness. ol Education to make aucb ent leather beg.
Original plans envi!ioned,_a_n_a_rT_an_g_em_e_nt. ___________ ~-----------
a new State Fair on the
order of the old one, but
with better par king and
modern facilities.
Over the years however. a
group of men w i t h ..
D i s neyland beck.grounds
convinced the legislature
that the new fair should go
beyond irize bull com-
petitions and Ma Craodall's
homemade apple pies.
ln essence they said, "Let
private enterprise t a k e
over. Give us enough money
to get started and we'll turn
the State Fair into the big-
gest thing since -aince
Disneyland."
Hopes for the creation of a
semi • public, semi-private
state fair a~ waned •
bit with Ronakl Relipn's
election as governor.•••
feared that economy-minded
Reaian might Iron on
government going 1nto the
entertainment bu11ine11.
REAGAN SURPRISE
But Reagan surprised the
pessimiaits and let the show
go on, calling for more
direct participation b y
private entlerprise to make
Cal Expo a pay-M·JOU-to
facility.
Workmen have
completed E x p o t l t 1 o n
Center, an eight-building
complex to house displays
depicting California's wild
and wonderful berite.ge.
Few of the exhibits are
fill'llized. but there will be
great use of. m o d e 1 s ,
dioramas, and m u 1 t i p 1 e
s c r e e n projeotlom syn-
chronized with sound.
VJsit«s will tee bow
glacien carved Yotemite
Valley, bow Indianl watched
Ju.Ill Cabrillo' S 1aDding in
San D1efO in 1542, bow gold
fever transformed a
pastoral landscape into the
crazyquilt of motion and
emotioo that is California
toc:!o:y.
Expo.sition Center w I J I
portray California of the
gold rush and California of
the-freeway rush. ,
It will tell the ,Wry ol the
state's great r a i I r o a d
building era m>d of its ently
into the space age.
It will contrast Ule In
CalifornJa's early missions
with life today in the atate's
crowded urban centers and
sprawling suburbl.
TAKE f\IDES
Elsehwer.. in the recJ'i!&·
tionaJ complex, visitors will
be able to take ridet in
hollowed-out logs through
giant redwood !orut., des·
ceod in ore bucket. into a
matte-believe gold mine, or
w;ieel a sportscar ...-OUCb a
Oowerlng Callfornia delert.
Caltfor n la'1 V8rled
reography will be woven in·
t:> Cal Expo's amutement
pari grounds -JDcludiDC
model Slel'Ta m o u n t a i n
scapes, and ttrfpe ot Mojave
~rt.
Two weeu of ractac., with
parimutUtl beWDC. ibou1d
lure &amblera to the IKe
and -. defray the coec. of
JllOMY•Josiog esb.ibltl, Cal·
Expo otficlala aay.
And they .. , trlditklnal
Slate Fair activttiet will be
.. housed In the molt iq>-to-
date 1howcue grounda 19t
• J>uill -~e day olfidala hope
buikl .:-..0lf count OD die
atte.
Part ol cal·Espo will OP'D
More for •other with a
~gift of fashion from
Newport Fashion Island
Gifts from our world-<>f·fashion are a wonderful way
to say '1fappy Mother's Day". Choose from feminine
linaerie and loungewear, blouses and sweaters,
handba1s and accessories ••• and, of course,
many 1ifted dresses. Shown here are just two of our
AT-HOME GLAMOUR IN ROBES TO
HOSTESS CULOTTES ••• ABlAZE
WITH PATTERN AND cot.OR
3 .99to 5.99
.... ,_ ;ftt • """· •• tent. """
" --culottes. Tlltr• tt• ibort ti•• ... ........ '""'°"' In tllt MOit .. ., ... flbrict ••• llM wltll 1Wirt1 of peialty,
• Jti11tt, '"' Mid colon. Sim 10 to 11.
' hundreds of exciting gift sugg~stions.
LACE TRIMMED OR TAILORED SLIPS
•.. INCLUDING PROPORTIONED·
TO·f IT STYlES
2 .99&3.99
W1l:tt OM of ttltst slips, JOU il'tt lllOte thon
Just tllt 0tdinary. They're wtll t.IHored of •llJ'Clf• nylon tricot to fit bollltlfully. ,,.,_
portioned Ind 1111111 atytn ill wfltlt Ml 1 IOOlf dlolct of luscious cGor1. stm Sl to «>.
Cu ·l DGE' m Uee Oii' molna1 cnd1t plu •.• WU\ •. Ne...,.... .,tJas to pay!
WEDNP.SDAY, MAY 8, 1968 FASHION ISLAND-S
Architects Claims lJC Seleadst
In-Honor
·To Youth
Nutritio~an FighLAge · __
DAVIS -Aiiac. 11)'1 a unseturated fata be ln-tioxidanta, such 11 Vlt.nrnl
Unlverllty o f cattfornla creased in the daily diet to E -1 C, 8!ld the trace ele-
blolOCical ecientJat, is main· as much as one and one-half ment selenium. "VitamJn E ·
John Wat&on, a jtlllior at Jy a metter of the body'a times that of the aaunted is ebuodant in all plant
Orona det Mar HJgb School, cejll beng-injured, malfuoc. fats.... !ooda i Jl cl u d l DLC tbe
the aon of Mr. and Mrs. tioning, end becominC clut-However, Tappet atressei, unsaturated vegetable oik.
John Stuart Watsoo of New· tered with damaged parts. the flexibility ol t b e Vitamin C is wi d e l y
port Beach, received a Part of this is due to a polyunsaturates that makes evallable, as in cib:'ua.
merit award for hla lirJ:. deteriorative ronn of ox· them so beoelicial also Selenh.un rs present in moat In the l1xth annual idation. ' makes them more auscep-good protein sources. This it
School Architectural Design "'Ille di.seaae tbat finally tible to the damaging Why a well-balanced diet is
and Drawing Competition claims him seems only to changes ol oxidation -still the best rulea to
lut weekend. . c»cute the manner of his unless x Is conmfiled by an· follow ,'I he adviees.
Sponaorecl joinUy by the dying,'' saya Dr. A. L. Tap--------------------
Orange Co u nty Chapter. pel, who b o 1 d s pro.
American Inatitute ol Ar· fesaorebl.ps on the UC-Davis chltects and the Women's campus in Food Science end
Archltectc ural League of Or· .Tedmology, end r.i NUtri· ange ounty, lie entries a;oo.
from 30 h1gb tchoola dis-'Jlalwl believes It i8 nutri·
played the desiil) ol a t:i--1 .... possible to combat rwimmhtg and boating club. .,.....,,
Other winners were Brian this aging process at the
Reitz, Tustin High School. cellular level by eating cer·
firat place; Kenneth Head, taJn food$.
Western High School, in An· Medi.cal MJthorlties, "tbe
aheim, second place; Greg UCD a cte n t II t says;
Martin, Foothill High School reoopiie that heavy coo-
in Tustin third place; and aumptfoo of saturated f.ats
Brad McMahon, Foothill, a i:!_l;ay flelp form f a t t y
merit award. dePoslts in 1he b 1 o o d
Award winning entries veuel.s. These constriction•
will ~ on displ,ay in the eventually lead to t> h e
exhibit area of Fashion Is:--car dio-fticular diseases
land from May 3 through that accoorit for M percent
NII TMI
I ATH, CAl'TUalD Ill
I XCITINI, Dll l'·TONID
VILVIT TOWILI, IN
LUXUalOUI COLOll.CO.
OllDINATID I Ull. Ac. cusoa1is IN IOLD AND
llLVla PIL ... I AND
ITALIAN P LOa l ll'TINI ,
SO MUCH TO CAl'TUal
THI IMAGINATION -SI•
LICTID TO l"OOW
"YOUa MTH WITH Tiii
LAVISH LOO« OP LUX.
uav. YOU'LL PINO THIS
-AND MOH -AWAIT•
lff YOU AT • • • • t
May 10. of Ile deaths in the United
States.
J oins Board JI 'ASHION ISLAND 2i 'ASHION IQUAlll
M 0 re use of tile NIWPOttT llACH SANTA ANA
WILMINGTON -Louis
B. Lundborg, chairman of
the board of Bank of
America NT&sA. has been
elected a director of Getty
Oil Co.
c h emic a 11 y ·fl e xible1"""..._..--........,..,,..__....._......,_.,,..,1a.....,.",,_-.,MatW__....._..cw...,__....._..--... ....... ,,,..__-
unsaturated vegetable oils ~---------...l.-------
may reduce thia buildup
and. consequently, tile in-
cidence of heart disease. So,
n u t l'itionists recommend
that the proportion of
The Great
No.
Orange Coast's
1 Paper! ft All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Satunlay
AL!a~!!~n• THRU SAT. ONLY!
How to
wrap up
Mother's Day:
Mother's Day ii May 12th.
Aftd don't forget the rose.
ua•YDUA EN NEV
CHARGE ACCOUNT
TD DAY I
•
' Save 3.02 on our ...
hard hat halrcl..Y.r
with remote· control!
Oo • profM1io1tOI jolt rifht NI yovr-11 )toM I Sol....tyle 4if'Y'9' II .......... ~
eo1y to corry. •oomy h.1-t heocl •llewt •irtuirculatefrMly. losyt.he'""9
relftOt• ce nlfol ho1 ' .. 111porotvro M"ln91 . fold• co111poctly for ltorogo.
Reg.~~c: 18. 97
Save 4.021
Versatile S· ----~ ~~
Save 2.021
Tetten•ceated
electric fry pan
Save i .02 en
our cordle11
electric knlfel
UM indoo" or ovll
Ho llow 9rov 11d
1to i 11l o11 •tool
blod•, tofoty lock,
rodlorgor ttol!d.
speed blender f.
;; or. conto inor /l,
with "odd·o·cop"... '
le11 yov odd ingro·
dienh whilo blend·
ing. Chro-d 1toel.
Reg. 26.99
Now22.97
otch Toll°"•
f ry po high
d-lid ftf ,.o•tt,
·-·· '•" It,_,... Ible.
Reg.19.99
NOW 17.tf
Save 2.02 Oft
'enncreat•
2 allco teoaterl
arow11• yo vr , ....
i11tt ttio -YY" lilto
ltl He 11tly f ro11 t
color-co11trol h el.
• 11c1~. --.;::,,.-
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NOW 11.97
Reg.19.99 ·
NOW 16.97
Save 2.021
leverslble
oven ltrollor
Uficio 11t ••011 bfoller flipt _, ..
be~o or ltr•il. H .. t.
ro1hte 11t 1le u
win4ow• •
Reg. M.H
Now ·l2.97
COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON-BEACH NEWPORT BEACH .
( He~r Shoppin.9 Center) (Huntington Center) (Fashion lalend)
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~FASHION ISLAND WED~DAY, MAY 8, 1968
I
II '
•::.~~~Mother~s
·M~.~ hiost
Beautiful
Gift
~ ,. ~ ;· ~~ Lingerie
.1 • IS
Vanity fair
• from
fashions
I for ...
la Femme
Mother cleserves •
bit of luxury • • •
•ncl wh•t could be
prettier th•n l•yer
1 upon l•yer of filmy
nylon tricot •dorned
with l•ce •nd etched
with Htin. It clrifts
through suds •nd drill
lr.l'i~U" like • clr .. m. Cor•I
fashions for • • •
i moon, sunHtion, stu
' white. Sizes XS, S, M,
. l. Gown •nd peignoir
set •• • • •• $20
FASHION ISLAND-Newport le1ch-'phone 644-0170
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0.-. Le ,_ Cllerel. ~" M9ltlr ,,...,.
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Meet Slated
Overhaul of the Selective
Service system and rud-
justment of this nation's
present foreign policy aims
are two major planks con-
tained in the proposed plat-
form of the 1968 Model
R e p u b li c a n National
Convention saturday, at Cal
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te Fullerton.
Pr ared by the platform
committee, the document
now must be presented to
the full convention for ap-
proval and adoption.
The platform mtes that
an overhaul of the Selective
Service system is necessary
.. to insure men a more
diverse method of ~ervinl
their country."
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Calta Mesa Hl&b School agricultural atud..U lhow tbe award.I they bave '«Oil
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by Security P'lnt National Bank. Kneeling (left to right) are Clarke Draheim
Richard Campion and Tlm Green. StandlnC from left are Omar C. Adams' manager of Security Bank's Costa Mesa Br-=11, and winners Jim Toering~
Bill Lup1s and Tony Freeman. .
For Masten Degree
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BERD:LEY -1'w the
llCODd comecutiYe r-r, U>e
lhUwnity of CalJfomia at
BwteAey wW parUo.ipat.e
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American c:wmpuses 1 n
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police d epartmenh
anywhere in the Ulllt.ed ~s k May 31. Clallet
will begin on ttMI three WD·
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Qualif yt.De officers are
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WED~DAY, MAY 8, 1968
THE YOUNG ALSO FIGHT-Ta Thai Ma~ 15,
the youngest member of the Vietnamese Rang~rs,
smokes a cigarette as he waits for transportation
to take him to an aid station after he was wound-
1 ed in action in Saigon. In March be was awarded
a medal for helping capture seven Viet Cong.
Youth Fights in War
He Can't Understand
DONG TAM, Vietn am arm.0
(AP) -The 15-year-old boy An American bullet slash-
Jay tucked Uke an imant. in, ~ down the arm and J~ged
the hospital bed, a smiling tn his wrist. Operations
kid with wondering eyes have restored some move-
wbose medical t a g in-ment In Qui's fingers and
congruously read .. prilO!ler docton are confident the
of war." arm will IOClG be almost
~ilitary accounta of tough normal. .
North Vietnamete soldiers Until he w11 captured, Qui
and grueWng j a n g 1 • had never 1 e e n an
marches somehow teemed American. Until be was
ridiculously remote from drafted 1ut January h.e bad
the smooth-cheeked b oy never even Men a foreigner.
with the bandage on bia Never been outside his
r ight arm. dbtrict and knew only
In the past three montha, vaguely that a war was
however Nguyen Van Qui going on.
was uprooted from his He ~alls that on Jan: 15
North Vietnamese village, of this ;tar the soldiers
hastily trained to fight and came to his village of An
marched 1,000 miles to a Thanh, about 50 miles below
war be understaodl hardly Hanoi.
at all. "My mother c~ed ~
America n intelligence tried to stop them, he w d.
men lay the youngster I• "But they •aid that 15--year-
typical o f replacements olds now have to serve."
Hanoi ft feedJng into the A bemused . young "~en
Viet Cong which already is sip," or ordinary sol$1ier,
compoled' m a 1 n J y of Qui got a month's training
Northerners. and political indoctrination
In the hospital of the U.S. and alter a short leave
9th Division at Doog Tam, Jtarted for Nam Dinh by
young soldier Qal II a minor truck on Feb. 13.
celebrity. a.-a1J and col· The lndoctrinetiOll left llt-
onela Mt about bia pro-tle marb on the ~year-old
gre11. HJ.a nom1nel guards peMallt boy with only five
keep blm wen wpplied with year'• achoolinc and a
the menthol cigarettes for b!Ulkerine to be a carpenter.
which be acquired a taste. He knew that Ho Chi Minh
"I am lucky," 1he young was the "leader" of North
man said through an in-Vietnam but the name of Vo
te rpreter. "If I bad not been Nguyen Giap, the Hanoi
captured by the Americans military boss, m e a n s
l would surely have lolt my nothing to him.
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Not only tJ;
al furiousl)
seen by thE
and Leah J
Ar11
Pre
WASHING
The Army,
der ~-le1
inc.rea9e stN
Ml9 rifles
namese tro
premit.m I
11 g tt welg'I
weapon.
UniU Ap
Industries It
manufact~
Colt's price
$104 a rifle
tracts.
It is costiJ
more than
per rifl~t4
firms into
Ml6s.
"We ar
premitm to
and quality
Army S-OUl'C
The press
curement o
from the d
DOUDCed ~
dent Johns<
more of tu
South Vletn
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Not only the bunnies at the beach wear bikinis and bask in Ute sun; son'le ped-
al furiously along the beachfront for fun and -incidentally -to see and IJe
seen by the boys, maybe? Doing the e~ercise bit here are Jan Grahn, 17 (le!t),
and Leab Dilbeck, also 17. They're both from Lakewood. '
Ar01y Bifl~-f;osts Dlgh
Premium Price Paid for Light Ml 6
WASHINGTON (AP) -
The Army, su~denly un·
der ~-level pressure to
~rene sharply the flow ol
M16 rifles to South Viet·
namese troops, is paying
premiwn prices for the
1 i g ~weight, rapid·firing
weapon.
Unit! April 12, Co 1 t
Industries Inc., was the only
manufacturer of M 1 8 s .
Colt's price has aver&ged
$1<>4 a r11le on recent con-
tracts.
It is costing the Army far
more than tha~up to "116
per rifle-t() bring two more
firms into p~ of
M16s. '
"We ere paying a
premitm to get the quantity
and quality we want," an
Anny source said.
The pressurt-to speed pro-
curement of Ml6s resulted
Crom the d e c i s i o n , an·
nounced March 31 by Prest·
dent J ohnsoo, to tum over
more of 1be fighting to lie
South Vietnamese.
Bef-ore that d«:ision, few
SouUl Vietnamese units bad
Ml6s despite D e f e n s e
D!'partment studies tiJ.at
called the rifle the best "all
around shOO:l.der weapon in
Vietnam," and. despite
repeated requests f r o m
Am«ican field commanders
that Ule guns be supplied to
the Vietnamese.
The two new Ml6 sources
are H a r r i n g t o n and
Richardson Of Worcester,
Mass .. and General Motors'
Hydramatic Division a t
Ypsilanti, Mich.
Each firm t'e(:eived a two-
year contract calling for
production ol 60,000 rifles
the first year and 180,000 the
second.
Harri n gton and
Richardson will r~ve $15
million me first year for a
unit cost to the government
of $250 a rifle. The teeond
year the firm wi1l receive
$27 million or $150 a rifle.
Government costs under
the contract awarded to
Geaera1 Motor• are higher:
"116 a ti& tbe first year,
JlQO the second.
The diHerence between
the two contracts brought
swift cballen.ge from Sen.
George S. McGovern, D·
S.D., who told'lhe Senate the
awards serve "as a painful
question ol the Pentagon's
ability to handle ttie tax·
payers' money wisely."
The Army responded by
pointing to differences In
wage scales between Detroit
and Worcester. Labor
Department figures lhow
tbe average m1lfJUfacturiftg
employe in Detroit i n
February 1968 r e c e i v e d
$167.74 a week. The figure
for Worcester was $118.89.
GM and Harrington arid
Richardson we.re among
Jour finns with, which the
Army negotiated after it
boug!lt the manufacturing
rights for $4.S million from
Colt. The prici!s include. ttie
expenses Of tooling up to
produce a _.,, prcdJct.
FAllDGE'S SUNNY, SPIRITED
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TO GIVll MOM A HEADSTART ON SUMMER
For mothera who .,. young It heart (and u en't
"MY ain. F.t>erge euggeeta Slrw Hat. a~ her
ltl 1.-t a eummer, grNt-to-be-ellYI fragr811Cl
In lots of glftlble c:oncoc11ona from cologne t
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NEWPORT BEACH
Feshion ~ .
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America Eound
B~ -The lrllb was, In fact, the arrivlll of
-liat Coiambua or Norse t,he Viklllgs which drove the
Mafaren -were Ult first lrisb farther west, until they
to ~ver and MUie in reached the shores of North
NGrib America, blUnel America, Sauer says. 'lbere
cart o. Sauer, ... .-. they . aetUed at ~ lilt
UalMillW • f C PP ..... (be~. tA.bridor a,~ d
,........., . N~Undlaod) and UDat
..._, f.l'Ofe 11•r ol tbe St.~1.evemuaDy seocr•; w• tram ~~ mco 'CDe IDdWt UC'• BeiU11J ca a.f4 1 , · ctilture. .
ouWMI lie evideacl a. tlMI · >4 e v I d • n c e substan·
JriA diHl\IWJ ln 1111 lat.~ ~ating this chain' ol events,
book, "Noribern Mlatl," ~auer cites reports that
published by t!)e University when Eric the Red colonized
of CIJifornia Preu. GreenlancS tie found remains
He cites aa b1lb w.dition, · oC s~ta. wbich were
1llat the f'lllll ti the, Dot Eskimo end which ~d
Bleaedn Ue to .. -Wll& far. only have ·been 'Ir 1 1 h .
aa'Clll the ~a a llU]J. Meanwhlle Norsemen in the
atinMdua tt _.17 · Jrllh · Britilh Islet and Ireland "1•'· M-.,._ most believed in and had evidence enll&tltaed llDd ti Ile ol an OVVMU lri.sb colony
welt," IrMld WM ._ flrtt W'blcb bad kept to Hs Qris.
Mtioo ln the MJddle .\I'll to tian faith. Explorers of
venture out onto tbe .Miantic Vinland reported seeings
Ocean. 'signs of a eolony which ther,
When Non. explortrl Jet called "Wblte ~an's Land'
out some hundred ,ears or "Great Ireland."
later to coloni,ze ~ F•roe Later archaeological ex-
Islands, I c e 1 a n d and plorations revealed the re·
Greenland, they found in mains of an iron smelting
e&dl place traces of eedier industey (a Celtic specialty)
h:lsb r~ coiame.. It at the Ben. Ille settlement.
Scandal Figure Just
Wai~ Baby's Arrival
TEL A VIV (AP) -Man-"Not that I'm trUJ about
dy Rice-Davies, CJDe ol the England, but I Nit people
leading figures of London's , and buy clotbtl. Y• cm•t
ProflBilo scandal iive years get U1Udac -..• *
ago, now waters her garden, says. ·
models, makee movi!M, nma She dotsa't taa ..... ,,.
a discotheque, keep1 bouse 196.1 affair tUt •·· -
and waits impatiently for British goyeJll!llfllt
her baby to be born. John D. Plot • • .0-
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OUI '15th YIAlt WITH
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"Boy or girl it doesn't tain's war minl.der, .,.......
matter" she sars "as long ed after admiWnc ... be £~ it's' sound in ;rund ud lied to the Houle of Com·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~
limb" mons about his affair with ----------------------------~ blonde former call Christine Keeler. another
girl DWTied an Israeli air call girl wbo shared her af.
steward • tu r n e d • fectlons with a S o v ie t
butlnessman named . Rafi Embassy attache. Christine
Shaull -pronounced Sha· and Mandy bad shared an
ooly -and settled in Israel apartment s.nd were the
two yeSII"I ago. 'nle 2%-year· cblef witnesses in tbe trial
old Londoner bu become of Stephen Ward, who com-
one of the most popular and mitt.ed suicide on being
best-knO'Wll celebrities in Tel found guilty of keeping a
A • I • ........ 'gbtlif brothel viv 1 noisy,-·;, Dl · e. Mandy bas just finished
RUN NlGBTCLUa filming a locally made
She and her buablnd run movie called "Iris," to be
o n e ~ o f t h e m o s t premiered in J une, in which
sophiettcaUd night cliibs in she J*ays a 1 e d 11 c t l v e
town. Mandy's Discotheque English model haring an al-
set.s Che pace and dictates fair wlttl a disillu.sioned
the fashion for the humming Israeli journalist. ml~-loog strip of bright SPEAKS HEBREW
lights, coffee houses, steak She speaks English in the
bars and discotheques in film, but. orf the screen chat.
central Tel Aviv. ters away in fairly fluent
She bas cut her cascading Hebrew, laughs at ber own
balr short aod pert. mittates and calls herself a
"The pregnancy made it llhibeh -Yiddish fOr a DOD·
fall out," she giggles. JewUlb girl
Mandy hasn't cut herself She intends to CCJnvert to
off from BrblD. She flies Judaism beb'e her baby ia
there twice a ye•. born.
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'And w..en It's on Target ' • • •
Mike Devol 12 seems to be explaining function of Aerolab Glide Vehicle
model to little ~ister Kellye Devol, 9, as their father guides them through At-
lantic Research Corp., employes' open house Saturday •. The Devo~s? o~ 211Y.a
33rd St., Newport Beach, were among many families toanng ~e fac1.lity m ~n-
,• or of lOOth launching at Athena missile last mo~th. The gl~de .vehicle on dis-
,. play is designed to carry an explosive payload at 1et-speed ghde into enemy po. 11 sitions, allowing multimillion dollar mother plane less exposure to fire.
ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY 'S
TWO GREAT RESTAURANTS
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•By GRANVILLE WATl'S
LONDON (AP) -Cleaner
air in LoodoG is llrinlinl
back the birds.
Sucb r•itiea • ~
great narbrn d J Y e r 1 •
wuin&, b • a r de d tita,
~ mwtlm and lbow
buntinl are oa viw again
after lbunnine .. toot.-
laden atmo.pbe:re cl the
metropoil for up to a cen-tury. .
Hawu are IMD buntinf
within ~ few hundred yards
of London's P iccad i lly
Circus. OmMhologllta have
spotted rare a.=• tbe park at the rear
E l i iabetb'1 Bu
Pala~. It' I all d.. to tbe 1Mn Oil
smoke and other noxious
fumes around inner London,
says a bird sanctuary rePort
out Thursday. •.
Britain's Clean Air Act, Preit11 to LooA at
introduced in 1956, bans
--
crete structures in Orange County recognized as
some of state's best use of concrete in construction.
Delinquents
'Absorbed'
In Suburbs
smoke-producing fuel from Concourse featuring concrete tee-beams as sun-
domesUc hearths and in-shades at beadQaartera of Corona del Mar State
dustrial pollooon of tbe at· and City Beach t>art (Big Corona) was among con-mosphere. kbas made tb• -------=------------_..:.-=~-----..:..---______ _.::. ____________________________________________________________ _
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•
MOTHER'S DAY
THIS SUNDAY
MAY 12th
city's atr fit to breathe ..
Lord tlurcamb, chairman
of the Britilb committee on
BERKELEY -Four out bird aanotuaries, Mid the
of five ca.ws of juvenile f:. ~ ~~ U: =
dellnquclency .~ miofddlCone andtr feed.
UC Reports Steps
To Fusion Control upper ass wwm a A small colony ol house
Costa County are "let.tied marlins w.as found o n
out of court." hou,,es neQI' P r i m r o s e L t V E R M 0 R E -A nuclei may fuse and yield
This process of absorp-Hill-the first of the pieces substantial reduction in the energy, and the plasma
tion, u it is labeled in a to breed in inner Loadon for instabilities of the h o t must be confined 1 0 n g
Universiy of C a 1 if or n i a nearly IW> yeare. hydrogen gases physicists
study, is a phenomenon ol Even a rare fisb·bunting generate in "magnetic bot-enough to produce · signifi·
white wburbia w hi c b osprey had been spotted ties" to study controlled cant ene~. The bigg~
"should be extended to and over Regent's p a r k , fusion ~ been achieved by. problem ls the r ~ ~ .' d
strengthened among the less Hurcomb said. scientists at the University development of instabilities
advantaged." In some cases -like the of California's Lawrence that destroy the plasma.
PLAYTIME POPLINS
Stock up for Spring •nd Summ•r Fun!
Sp•ci•I purchese of Poplin Shorts in 41111l• 99
• reinbow ol colors •t on• low prrce .. -.._.
The study, developed by Canadian geese in S t. Ra<liation Laboratory at . Success in this difficult
the Sc'hool of Criminology at James'• Park -the in· Livermore. field of . research would M AT E R N I TY S H 0 PS
the Berkeley campus over creased numbers a r e Physicist Frederic H . make available vast quan· .._,... .._... Ne. n ....._ ....._ Newport c.11kf
an 18-mooth period, focused becoming embarrasaing, he Coensgen says that although tities of heavy hydrogen H· c .... .._, "-'* s...,,.. c..r, 2JOO H•rbor llvcl,
MAKE RESERVATIONS
TODAY
on the communities of added. the instability problem is tracted from the world's .... ._, o.-,. ,._, lrookliurst a Ch.pm•n
L<.>fayette and Pleasant Hill. not yet solved, the gap ls oceam as a new source ofl'=================== l~m~~g~•~ Pl . ~~. _e=l=~=~=~==~=~~·---------~===~---------------------------------------~ quency in this centpl coon-O ynes1an Jn t h e s e experiments,
ty area, except for the' most scientists hold • plasma, a
flagrant law violations, ap-Review Set glob of bare b y d r o g e n
pears to be the "normal" nuclei, in a space within a
method for dealing with A Polynesian Review will strong megnetic field. The
adolescent offenses, t h e be presented for the men· temperature of the plasma ,.,.; "';..,,.lo.,; d. found. ........... ..., 6-tally retarded at Fairview must rival the sun's so that
FOR YOUR I
MOTHER'S DAY DINNER
SERVED FROM 1 P.M.
The UC report says that State Hospital Auditorium in
"it may appear to some that Cost.a Mesa Suodty, May 12, ,
the absorption process i& un· at 1 :30 p.m .
democratic, since 1 o w e r The program will feature
socio-economic clas* do the Aloha J.llandera and Del
uot generally enjoy the ad· M a c k • 1 Hawailanaires.
vaat£ges of the infor~ Danceia wift be presented by
BEST
Tlle DAILY "LOT offart t0m•
ef th• ltett fHtwrH, "v actvel
111,,,•Y ef , .. c1.,., .... n.!lle i11
•llY HWtpa~ ta the HtiH.
handling of deviance • · • Lura McKem.ie. (But) our initial data sug·.~~:....:::.::=:::...---------...:=========:.1 37 FASHION ISLAND
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BETWEEN BUFFUMS ANO BROADWAY
gest that to t e r m in a t e
m I d d le·class absorption
WIOUld be an error; ratheT,
that the process should be
extended to and strengthen·
ed amoost -the less ad·
RESERVATIONS
644-2030
vantaged. if
The UC researchers say
the study indioates the in·
formal system p r e v e n t s
repetition ol youthful crimes
in most cases.
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A THOUGHTFUL GIFT ••.
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JERUSALE
America ..
........... ?
.. atill dia
pematlon for. American V'I
Jlnel attalcl Ji.llwtJ oil t! aq the Al
' lilt .kine.
'!be Libert3
tbe U.S. Nin
... "n.val :
WU ~ Jlr.ell plme
boata on Jt
Nilon were
iajured.
' la'•l upr'I
ncret" M wt
''tracie acdt
llllliJter A~
la'ael would
1be eetttema
NO QUESTIC
Aceording
~ the U.S.
Israeli f o r f
there is oo ql
disputing re
the depend
cuualtiea.
When WW
countries amounts, t!ic
without rec
court.I, be SI
No claim 1
by the Am
meat for tbe
UC S
Addit
Mino:
BERKE LI
grant from
Corporation
University
School of
here incr:ea
group enrol
next four Yl
its tutorial
services.
Dean Mill
that facult)
groups will
the prograc
A similar
-to New Ye
School Of
Alan Pifer
Corpor at1on
Berkeley M
have made
to i.nereai
represe-ntat
graduate~ ••. We fe
prehension
methods ,
. ......
(these tw• serve u 1
graduate a.
in similar J
The Berl
45 minorit]
and some
are alrea•
Watts A1'l<
vsintaged a
'Wis1
Fron
Due
Jim Aller
thousands
morning te
as "Miste:
scheduled 1
appeanncc
day in Cor
The 1t1
(Channel 1
his fl.DI at
Center, 2'
Costa Mes.
rangement
merchants.
Allan, w
in Beverly
as "Mister
in the m3
''"fli1bvllle' cast« ch•
become re
to tbouaam
in the Sou
each da1 color TV t
COMtN
TY'• .,
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JERUSALEM (UPI) -
America Mel hr a e 11
~ repreNntatives
.. 1ti.D dilcusioe com·
.....Ucm for de. pendenta ol .American Yi'd:iml of an
llnel att.ck on the USS
l.lberty olf tbe Sb1 cout
~ 4arillC the Anb·lareeli war
• lut Jane.
'lbe LllertJ' deecribed by tbe U.S. Navy Depll'tment
.. a "naval research lhlp"
• WU beavily' damaged by
.hrffli ~ and torpedo
ttoata on June I and 34
Pilon were killed MM1 171
Jnjured.
1R'ael expressed lta "deep
ncret" at wllet it termed a ''traeie accident". Foreiga
JOmter A'~ Ehn laid
la'ael would be geoeroos in
h settlement ol. olaima.
NO QUESTION
According to Moshe Bitan
ol the U.S. division of the
Israeli for e i g n ministry,
there is no question to Israel
disputing responsibility to
the dependents of t be
casualties.
When lawyers for both
countries s e t t 1 e tile
an>Ol.mts, they will be paid
without recoorse to the
courta. be said.
No claim hes been made
by the Americln govern·
meat for the severe damqe
UC Seeking
Additional
Minorities
BERKELEY - A $258,000
grant from the Carnegie
Corporation will help the
University o f California
School of Social Welfare
here ~a!e its minority
group enrollment over the
next four years and expand
its tutorial and counseling
services.
Dean Milton Chernin said
that faculty from minority
groups will help administer
the program.
A similar grant was given
-to New York University's
School of Law. President
Alan Plier of the Carnegie
Corporation noted t b a t
Berkeley IDd NYU "already
have made a definite effort
to increaie m i n o r it y
representatlon in t b e I r
gr.aduate ltwlent population
• • . We fell that the com·
prehemioo gained and the
methods worked out by
(these two schools) will
serve as model for other
graduate scl>oola interested
in aUnilar progrema."
The Berkeley school has
45 minority group students
and some graduates who
are already working in
Watts and other disad-
vmtaged areas.
'Wishbone'
From TV
Due in CM
Jim AJJen, better known to
thousands of young early
morning television watchers
as "Mister Wishbone," is
scheduled to make a special
appearance at 4 p.m. Satur·
day in Costa Mesa.
1be S t I r of the KTJ'V
(Olannel 11) lhow wfll P"eet
bis fans M Harbor ~I
Center. 2300 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa, by llJtdal ar·
rangement of tbe ~nter'a
merchants.
Allan, who really realdu
in Beverly Hllll, la bia role
as "Mister Wiabbooe" livea
ln the mythical vlllaae of
''Wisbvllle" wltll 'l Jarp
cast ot char•cten wbo ban
become real over the JeU'I
to tbouamlda ot JOUllptln
in the Southland no belin
eKb day bf watcblne tbt
color TV mow.
l\_.J WED~DAY. MAY 8. 1968 FASHION ISLAND-11
Pell!ley Stoek•alden.
-Ist Meeting Sclre"iluled Outsllk East -
to h ship itlelf, Bitan ..W.
and QO decWon bu .....
taken u to wbelber Iarael
will .,.,. for audl dm•p.
'lbe U.S. D I r Dlpen. meat 11111 Ill ,,._
LiblrtY .... dolt-tD ..
Sinai 1*ttle ....... brMll
and ~ forees,
becm11 ...............
U.S. &rt h bl Ille...._
die East needed a com.
municationa station.
SPY SHIP
1be Israeli ioveRiment
has nevc queetioned ~
but 10me MCUom ol the
foreip preaa hlrve cbarled
that the 1JberV wu • IPY
ship eq•~ will Qec· tronk: de s.
BELL RINGERS -Edwerd B. Bell, ptelklent of tb11
Mental Health Allodatlion ol Oran1e County ~
(OM over tbe auodatioo'a "Bell Ringer• fund drtla
With Superior Court Judge Bruce W. Smnner, lMI
campalp chairman. · Speculation ~ tile role
ol ttie Uberty was revived
when Norib Koreans cap-
tured tihe Pueblo, whidl the
U.S. Def ease Department
admitted w.s 1 "Navy in·
teWgence-collecUon a u x ·
iliary ship. The North
Koreans said it was "an
armed spy lhip."
Judge Sumner Heads
Mental Health Drive
llneli pik>ts and sailors
daimed the Liberty clolely
resembled an Egyptian sup·
ply lt1'p mown to have been
in tile area.
'Ibe Israelis say tbey ClliJ.
ed Oil Ile Libefty to identify
itl!le)f. Instead they received
en answer • • i d e n t i f y
yOlrselwa firal"
1beo cane the attack and
the lmlelia alleee Ibey did
not 9et my American flag
or oCber marts of American
Jdentlficetion. ~ ' Secretary 0 t
Defense Robert McNamara
said at lie tliJM that tile at·
tack wa1 "an Joexcuseble
error ol. judement."
LETl'E8S TO LBJ
Prime Minister L e v l
ES'bkol terlt a private letter
to President Jcbna011 ex-
pressing bis deep grief over
the tragic loss of lite.
The damage to tbe Liberty
was so extensive that the
U.S. Navy decided to de.a<:·
Uvate it. A torpedo blew a
giant hole in its side and
rocket and machlMgun fire
rlpped boles above deck.
No clear statement w•
ever issued 11 to the exact
equipment the ah!p carried;
Since the lh1p was ad-
mitiedly 15 mile• off . tbe
coast it WM C~ ia tD-
tematlonal waters. · ~ llraell dtMf of staff
appoimed a imJftary court
of lnquilJ to determine
whettl• arounda exist.Id f(lf
courts martial Of t h e
l9relMI NJpOJ.-W for the
attack.
The court found h attack
was • error but em.aNble
i n t b t · circumstances ~vdkle at the time since
Israel and EgnJt were at
war and tbe Uberty closely
resembled the E I 1 p t I a n supply~ thou8'.t to be in,,
the area.
Superior Court J u d g e
Bruce W. Sumner of Laguna
Beach has been named cam-
paign chairman for the
Mental H~ltb Association
of Or~ Cowrty's annual
drive for funds.
1lle announcement was
made by Edward B. Dell,
presideDt of the Orange
District Band
Fete Sunday
Three hundred junior high
school and high school
students from the 36 sdlools
in the Newport-Mesa area
are windlng up rehearsals in
preparation for the All·
Dbtrict Honor B a n d ,
Orchestra and C h o r u s
performance to be held Sun·
day, at Orange Coast
College.
A p p r o x i m a t •l y 500
students originally audi·
tioned for the program in
January and F e b r u a r y .
Dress rehearsal will be held
Sunday, April 28 for the se·
CODd annual performance.
Orange Cotinty
History Viewed
. TheJu.tory of 0 range
County from the Portola ex·
ped.lttonr ~ the set·
tUng of-the first towns in the
area will be illustrated by
George Key of Placentia
Thursday at 5 p.m. at the
m e e t i n g of the Orange
County Historical Society at
the Charles W. Bowen Me·
morial Museum. ~ N.
Main St., Santa Ana.
The program will be illus·
trated with historical photo·
graphs and will be open to
the public.
County usoci1tion, w h o
said, "the Judte baa been a
valued member of our board
of direct.ors and bis interest
in the field of mental illness
baa meant a great deal to
our Association." ,
Judge Sumner said the
goal this year is $31,812 Mid
will be conducted oa -a door
to door basis known as the
Mental Health Bell Ringer
Marob during the month of
May.
'Mr. Public'
Illiterate on
Area Politics
Ask the average man on
the street who be will vote to seat on the various coun·
ty political party central
colJUltlttees In 'June and
two-to-one he won't even
know what you're talking
about.
But there are 52 candl·
dates running in Orange
County for the Republican
and Democratic c e n t r a l
committees. Their election
will be held .Tune 4 in con·
junction with the primary
election.
Election laws ln Califor-
nia provide that at every
primary there shall be
elected in each county, a
county central committee
for eacb legal party.
The cmTent number on
the county central commit·
tee of the Democratic and
Republican party Is 23.
Democratic party memben
take office in July and Re·
publican party members
take office tfse following
January.
ON MO,HER'S DAY
Give "Mom" the look of love with •
H•irpiece from VANCE-PEPI WIGS
BHutiful Wig or
MOTHfi•s t>AY
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AN c.len A.elfeWe
~.c. Pe11114y Co. atoclthold.
en will hold an annual
meeting outside New York
City for the first Ume in
many years. according to
Floyd Porter, manager of
Penney's, when they m t: e t
Tuesday, May 21, at the Cen-
tury Plaza Hotel in Los An·
geles.
Port.er said Los Angeles
is an appropriate site f o r
the meeting because Califor-
nia has the greatest number
of PeMey stockholders as
well as Penney stores in
any state.
..
Mott recent fll\lrtl lndl·
cate that more tban 8,000 of
Penney's approximately 52,·
000 stockholders live in Cali·
fornla. Approximately ODe·
tenth, or UIO. Of Penney's
more than 1,MO stores are
in California.
The Golden State bas been
extremely important in the
company's upanaioa pro-
gram the past few years
and will continue to be dur·
ing the foreseeable future,
Porter added.
The stockholders' meeting,
to be built around the theme
''Pelmey's Grows with the m . J will featme
Wea("' WflI start at 10 a .m. by W M. Batten~ . ~
in the Loa Anaetea Room of man. C. L. Wrlibt, prea-
the Century Plua. The ident.
OCC Building Tests Given
A mountain cabin on a
difficult ~site will be
the probfem <>range Coast
College ftl'Chitectural draft·
ing students will attempt to
solve fol' acJlolarsbipsi.
The Southern Counties
Gas Co. will judge the re-
sult. of OCC students' work
Monday , May 13, and award
$100 grants for ~ach of the
top three deslgpJ. In ~
tion, the winners will com·
pete ivlth student.a from
more than 30 jun.tor and
state colleHs for a $2,000
scholarship to a school ot
architecture.
Green Thumb
Values From
Garden
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12-FASJUON ISLAND WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1968
tMUflANOI WOILD • MR.MUM
Memorial Gold Medal
VCI Historian
Wins Top Award
WITH Sii WINSTON
Prof. Arthur Mlrder
Art Complex
Bid Given
Construction of Cal State
Fullerttm!s-Mw ~art complex
will cost less than expected,
Executive Dean Stuart F.
McComb teported alter a
bid opening produced a low
of Sl,933,000.
.McComb said the price of.
fered by the low btdder wu
$14.l,300 below tar Ji er
estimates.
Once a contract ts award·
ed, work ii upected to
begin in June or July, with
completion planned by the
fall semester of 1989.
Talk Planned
On Sea Life
"Fishes of the SH" will
be the topic of a Wednetday
night talk at UCI by Prof.
Gilbert Bane Jr.
Cost of the 7 p.m. lecture
In Science Lecture Hall will
be $2.75.
,
Ptofeaor Arthur Marder,
UCI hiatorlan, has been ac-
corde<! one of Great Brl·
tain's moet dlstinguished
awards, the Ch e s.n e y
Memorial Gold Medal. for
his Writings 011 British naval
history.
The h o n o i ts ex-
t r a u r d 1 n a r y for an
American. Only one other
American has received the
gold medal first given by
the Royal United Service
Institution tn 1899.
Sir Winston Church.111 once
received the medal. The on-
ly other American was fa.m-
ed 19th Century Admiral
Alfred Tha,er Mahan, who
received the initial award
for bis epochal works on the
influence of sea power in
modem times.
In announcing professor
Marder n recipient, the
Roy_al United S e r v l c e
• Institution stated: • • T h e
Award ls not made regularly
or as a matter of routine,
but only to those who from
time to timt art considered
worthy of it ...
Protest« Marder is noted
for bis ierles of books on the
hi.story Of the British navy,
including "The Anatomy of
British Sea Power," 1940;
"Portrait of an Admiral,"
1952; "Fear God and Dread
Nought," (three volumes,
1952-69); and ''From the
Dreadnought to S c a p a
Flow," (three vo 1ume1 ,
196186).
Marder will go to England
to receive the award at a
special preeeotation in July.
He will return t:> England
on sabbatical leave from
UCI to s e r v e its Georg~
Eastman visiting professor at Oxford University during
1969-70.
MEMOtRE CHER1E ••• n.1zAB£'nf ARDEH's ROMANTIC 90UOUET OF FRAG"-'NCE
fl"OR THE WARMLY SOPHISTICATED w6'MAH. PERP'UME MIST IH AH ELEGANT 3Y4 OZ.
SPAAY BOTTLE, WITH 31/z oz. MOISTURE BATH, GIP'T ltOXED TOGETHER .
AT 5,00, P'ROM OUR COU.ECTlON 01" GIP'TAllLES IH COSMETICS,
CURLS OF' THE MOMENT ••• GENERAL ELECTR1c•s HMlt aJltLER SETS HAIR IN
' MINUTES, .. ENSURES PEftFECT GROOMING IN SPITE OF ~SY SCHEDULES . TRAVG.5,
TOO, IN A COMPACT IVORY VINYL CASE, 29, 88, HOUSEWARES.
THE SOFTENED SH1RT,,,CRTSP, VET FEMININE, ACCENT TO 'THIS SPltlNG's
"P'ASHIOHABLE ENSEM8LES, RUFFLED AND FRONT-PLEATED, OUR WHITE DACRO~e
COTTON CHARMER DRIPS DRY TO PL.EASE MOTHER WITH ITS EASY CARE, SIZES
I-fl, 15,00, IH OUR aLOUSES,
f)
TRIFARI TREASURES .. eGRACEFUL DESIGNS IH aEAUTlfl'\JLLY WROUGHT GOLDKN
TONED METAL, ENTWIHID WITH PRETEND PEARLS, SHOWlf HERE, A DELICATC
Cl.USTER Ofl' LEAVES, ..... iltD WITH RHINESTONES, PIN Oft EARRINGS, EACM A,00,
PllOM OUR T1tll'ARI CGI \.CCTION IN P'MHION awSLRY.
BEAUTY ASLEEP•• .OL.GA1S CHARM I HG KIGHTGOWN1 SLIGHTLY EMPIRE, A
WALTZ~ENGTH DRIFT OF HY\.ON TRICOT WITH A LIGHT-AS-AIR SHELL BODICE P'Olt
GENTLE SUPPORT, INDIVlDUAL CUSTOM l"IT 1 ELASTICIZED LACE STMJIS, IN
COLORS DELICIOUS l"OR DREAMING: YELLOW MIST, R'OYAL llLUSH, PINK Plt:PPE1' ,..
Oft LUE MIST• SIZES 32-34-31, 15,00, IN OUR LINGERIE.
PATENTLY SUITABLE •• ,FOR GIFTING, OUft VPY NEW HAHDllAG, A MAPP¥
LITT\.E 80X, INSPIRED rt THE ELEGANT '.J"'RUMKS_OI' YESTEftYEM~ IM &DIUN9
PLA.STlc; PATENT• Wl'nf GOLD-TOKED HARDWA~.TJUM, TO COM""-DHDn' ~
COSTUME IN 90NE, WHITE OR llLACK, ALSO AVAILALE IH Wffln OSTRICH
GRAIN PLASTIC, AT 21,00 IN OOR HANDMGSf
A BIRD IN HAND. ,,OUR ENCHANTING PORCELAIN alSQUE alRD.trlGCJltlND,
Dl\.ICAT.ELY HANO~AIN'TED IN NATURALISTIC COl.°"9, SHOWN, THE
MOUNT,t.IH BLUE BIRD AND TM£. RU8V-GRAHD KINGLET P'ROM OUW COi LEC:TION
OF' SIX fl'( AHDR~, ••EA.CH 8 0 00 IN OUR Alfr AHD .. PTS.
THE SINCEREST COMPLIMENT;· A GIFT FROM ....
Motbtr's D'Y is Sunuy May fl Neeport
I
ROBINSON'S NEWPORT ' • FASHJOH ISLAND • PHONE 6~~ 2800
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Amtller HAilOI DODG~ ........ ··• w"91 INllik flnanclllt available on al HW cars & trucks In stock on approved creclit.
. SHOP at YOUR l.EISURI with ALMOST $1,000.000 INVENTORY of NEW & USED CARS to CHOOSE FROM
Jo. • • •••••• Southern California~s Charger Headquarters
I 68 CHARGERS
RAND • 1ucbt s.ts • tt!dNwlf Hlldtights • Full vinyl interior • Nylon Clrpeting
flllW • blr Dick Spoiler • "'" rlCing In-strumentation • Front Air fOllft Seit
•76
CllllCE
OF '76 COLORS $
• flectric Clodi: • lumper Guards • !sh T"'"y litbt • H.D.. ~I.IQ! • Jl.,D. Torsion Sway Bir. Ask fM ·stock No. 945,
No. 94', No. 137, No. 136.
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CHOla OF COLORS
• Padded Dash • Seat Belts • All
Vinyl Interior• Heater & Defroster
Ask for Stock No. <m, 13;4, 135
s 059
........................... -. . .._. .... ----
Tllll NICI it.'•u ........
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 CORO 1 .....
• Dual Hom System • Tinted Wind-
shield • Deluxe Wheel Covers •·
Deluxe trim • Foam front sem •
Wfite idewall ti res. Askifor ~
No. 536. ,,. , -• '69 .• ,,
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'68 P0LARA
• Nylon upholstery • Wall to wall carpets •
Automatic trans. • Power steering • Heater &1
defroster system • Dual brake system • Back·/
up lights • 3 spd. wipers & washers • Dix. seat
belts.. Ask for Stodc No. 125.
mALNa at=.
"WIAft~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
..., llW '68 MONACO
•109 •109
............................. .., ...
Auto. trw • Vinyl trim • Dix. whl. covers •
Trunk light e Map light e Vinyl roof e Power
brakes • Ash trey l9Jt • Vinyl bucket Mats •
Power Steering • Astrophanic rldio • W.S.Wi
• Tinted glass all wi idlws. AS for Stodc No.
981.
.49
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Volksw1g111 Ctnttr
, use Low Mft.IAGI '681 a '67• TM1U '" MANY TO CHOOSE FlOM
.... ~ .... IWll .......
FOR YOU R PROTECTION
All tWIOI DODGE USED WS
·with a GOLD STAR
100% UNCONDmONAI. GUAWRH .• v. w. $50 SIO $°'Al PllCE
r'92r,···· ~t. ;e{t1.. + l§At
$29 $29 TOTAL PllCE ~~ TfJAl $HL
THIS STAI suns IN MITM TltAT IWIOl IODGI
IUAUHTRS T1ll CAR 100% A&AltST MKMAJIW. DlfKn
POI 100 DAYS OI 4,000 MIW WHICH Ml COMES
PYMT. ~vML.f.· + ~c. RIST Aml PUIOWE THIS INCl.UDES AU MEOIANICAI.
• ,ARTS, WCTllCAL IQUl,MENT, IATTRY, SPHDOMITH . ...-...~ RADIO, HEAm ON All CARS. THIS GUARANm coms li" ... 'if $1& $18 TOTAL PRK£
Mio. fleeter, b~".f J"fJt.>_ $466 ~&',.'ff'-PYMT. PYMT. + TAX • LIC. ~ All ,AITS AND LAIOl FW TO YOU. al
All PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INHUDE TAX & lKENSE FEES AND All FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT
1:=.~~."i1tl'Mi'21~""· -......_ _ ..... -"' flClorY
594 594 '2 766 TOTAL OTAL ~OTAL PRICE W:r. M,~M: + TAX • LIC.
ILUE IOOK PRICE $3120
II CHIYROLD IMPALA
~ ......... ·-· ............... '"· HJV• l'.S •• 1'.l .JHUR ,,,,
$ 46 mi $ 46 M/~tf: $ 1366
ILU£ IOOK PRICE $1965 .
61 DODGI COROND 440
edit a ._..,, V4. avlOmlllc. 'lflllte ...._..,II,._ ITU "11
43 mr s43 M~~t: '1266
ILU£ BOOK PllQ $1775
;14 llONTIAC IONNIYIW
TOTAL
PRICE
+ TAX • LIC.
TOTAL
PllCE
+TAX • LIC.
12 ,_ ~lfdlw. Aft,. <Mio, eir ~ --·· -llrolt•. WIW. lRAV4M), '36 $36 '1066 TOTAL W AL MWtJ-PllCI R't/J. l'YMt: + TAX • llC.
. llWl IOOl Pita $\750
'63 CHIVROUT IMPAIA ._ "°" H.,.., m ......., P.l. ,.. .. n ....... -*" ..... tl'lW nn.
'26 mr '26 M~1i $7 66 :~;.. L~
llUE IOOK Pita $1340
'61 DODOI COllOND
AVlemlllc. Heelwt. Mal'/¥ llhtr tXll'M. IUCA llll
'26 w:r s26 ,,.,.\$'tt 7 66
lltJ( 100« PllCE $15'20
'61 CHIYROLD lllCA YNI
l bal'ftt 2 -.. fvU l9dery ----INOI' a )
s26 filf. s26 ~!tl: s7 66
IWE IOOK PllQ $975
'U DODOI POLAllA
TOTAL
PIJCE
+TAX a LIC.
TOTAL
PllCE
+TAX 1 LIC.
I -l\ard!W. v ... eoi-tlcl -....,_ --..., lludlf ..ts aM -llOl1, rNlo -llMler. !No. tin s23 w:r, s23 MW~ 16'6 TJ;. LIC.
llUl IOOK PIKI $1205
'61 MUSTANG COUPI •a DOD01 440 ITA. WGN.
V ... ""9IMlfc, -......... retlo, llNftr. 'IWllll _,, lludtf! -11. IUJI J1Jl f -..... llHfW ...no-tic. -· ....... .wn. ,_,, tllwf .. \14, lllM 23:2).
'33 WI'-. s33 M~TMtf. )966 :~~~UIC •23 ~L s23 M~W: ~606 ==~ l'YMr. PYMT. + TAX • L~
BLUE BOOK R,lllCE $1175 .. llUE 100K Piia $1205
II DODOI COIONIT
ultlMflc. -...,.,,., V ... redlt ellf ,_., tTGI M l
s33 Wlf. s33 "'Wtf.: ~66
ILUE IOOIC Piia $1455
'66 FOID
29 mr.129 *11 )866
I/flam 2 "-· Hoeler. l'VOY IKIMY -IPP«I. (llMA 621)
ILUE IOOK PllC£ $1 160
A PONTIAC GUND PRIX
lftd l'r1•. Redle ... Ml!w, wi. .. ".S~ lludl9! 1Mb. -· (UIL Df).
29 W:i. '29 ~~t ~866
llUE IOOK PllCI $1390
TOTAL
PIJCI
+TAX • LIC.
TOTAL
PlJCE
TAX I. LIC,
-
TOTAL
PllCI
+TAX • LIC.
'68 Wagon IRAND NEW
'U •OID IOI XL 9
2 ... lwdlop, • ., .. -,_ ,_ .... ~ ..., .,..., ~ ...... '23 $23 ~666 TOTAL mr. 11;Wtt: ... ~AX • L~
IWl IOOK PRICE $1270
13 DODGI DAIT
P'vlly lae!OrY IQlll,...,. Whitt 11d1Wellt. IOICIC S3J).
•19 ~:r. s19 ~~"t 5566
llUE IOOI PIKE $115
'A PONTIAC CATAUllA
Avie. ,,_,, -· ...... --.. Ml ·"""' 11"'10r. CWll' "2l
'16 W:P. 516 MWtt ,466
.. UE 100« PlltE $12S
TOTAL
PllCE
+TAX • LIC.
TOTAL
PllCE
TAX a LIC •
6 JDVIL PORTIMAN
YAN CAM'9ltl
DELUXE 4-DR. MODI(\\
Dix."'' btlh •M l bnk;ng ~!J;\
system • helter It defroster • ·
• hazard flahing system •
padded dash It visor • beck-
Rudy to
Roll!
II' Fol<Hway Dinette
""' Kitchen cabinet up lights • multi speed wip-
ers w/washtn. Stock #141.
'71 '71 2499
JITILflllCI a't=.
'TPIAftlBMIY .,_, ........ , ......... _. __ ....,. .....
,,,, Vinyl covered with SO# Ice box
comb. sofi & bed ""' 110 volt eleetriCll
,,,, Drapes on all outlet
windows t1' Built·in stMaga ,,,, v.s wall, full length
t1' Autom1tie wardrobe
DON'T WAITI NOW• 1'111 ~
Wl'B -.W 1'0DAYI
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. HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSIS POR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSU FOlt SALi HOUSU flOlt IM:I HOUlll ~ IALI
Gener•I 1000 0-rel . 1000 Oener•I 1000 Gener•f 1000 General 1000 f!!!e' .._ 1211 L .. Ille 1JS1 .............. lwh 1400 a;._,,,.. htch 1705
FHA-WT SIDE
$22,500
Outstanding value. Close Ix>
SQtdh Coest Plaza shop.-
ping. 3 large BRs. covered
patio, elletrlc kltdle:n.
.. COATS ··WA~CI ' . lllALTOU
5464141-
(0pen lvenlngl)
H1rbor View Hills
Corona det #Mr
Lu!l!t • built bomes located
in the Southland's most d&
sirable A: fascinalini area.
Sehools A Calif. Irvi.ne
Campus just m o m e n t 1
away. Sensibly priced b:om
U1,900 to $48.900
LUSK HOMES
Dlrectlo111:"'tdacArthur Blvd.
from PacWc Coast Hwy. or
Newport Fwy. Turn on San
Joaquin Hilla Rd.. then
follow stgna to model area.
Mesa Verde
4 Bdrm.
You'll' recosnlze the value
at a glance - 2 deluxe
baths • family room • 2
patios • eoxcellent CU1)eta Ir
drapes· $25,950 • 10% Down.
646-7171 • 546-2313
OPEN EVF.S.
·TH E ~EA L
E S T A TERS
NEAR HARBOR HI
Reduced $.1XX> for quick ll&le.
3 + family room, complete-
ly redeoonted. like new w/
w carpets, walk to ecboola.
Now only $27,500 • Hun")'!
I' \I I • \\ 1111 I
~. \1(\\11\\ k~ t<l\14\ I!•
1003 Baker, C.M._
-Lilsk·llt S II
W/Vil!.W Eutbluft. 3 Batba,
large tamlly rm, near school
It ahopplnl area. Slit lo-
catioo $47,500.
Olftrlotts Loni
~
Cotawell, a.k• & C.. mtl.c-t ....... , ...._. ..... ~ kl,.... ·oa .,..
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MESA VERDI
SPLIT LEVEL
4 BR.I + formal dinina room + family room with atone
fireplace. Decoratar touch mrougbout & a sparkling
pool & fun watersllde make
this a perfect family home.
Jn a detlihtful Mesa Verde
neighborhood .. Offered at
$46,950. M E S A VERDE
REAL TY 546-6990
OWNER
Very anxloua to 8ell lovely 2
BR 1 bath home. Adult oo-
cupied, tarre livin1 room +
patio, storage for boat A:
trailer. Owner bought an-
other home. Low down onb'
$17,500.
Rltr. 646-39'4 Eves. &GOll5
Ottlce Open Sat/Sunday
*LACHENMYER
Pool -$21 ,950
Neet 3 BR, 2 bath home ln
excellent cond1tion. Also
owner will lease with ~
lion -very t'Maonable
!Fumltu~ available>.
CoUe.ge R .. lty 546-SllO
1500 Adams at Harbor
(~ Cinema Theatre)
CRA1lGE )'Olll' want ad now.
Dial M'l$18
WANTID N-= ..._ 1"'9 Dewft er Tr• <DIPLETE PACKAGE A W•.
Re.t Eatate Sales People. 22 500 to qualified buyer, loYel'y 2-'BJl. 2~ BA. 2 atory. Beach '--~1 C " WHY NOT GET ON 'ftiE · • ' 1tm'Y home e llqe clbl lot. N.-tb Deftlop. l'Jee, Blt-~ ......... lftA
BAND WAGON? J>Gpller "A" J'rame ~ 1GIV ~e. Terrltic lea-ins, ialand 111We 6 bar. It l'ltDlndl oae al eocnettaini WATERFRONT LOTS JUMBO
New Wllerfront Section Just Opened
To aom. tbia meau ~. to
ua this boute is JUMBO.
2IMlO sq rt havin. a 2Sdl'
family room, master eR 15x
2T' with fireplace I: a 15x24'
living room I: a 3 car iar·
aae. Bii all electric .kitchen
wtth llxlS' dininc room. Call
now I: uk to aee JUMBO,
Over 25 Years In eatb' located l lbort block turee dtnlout, ind 2 UY rm• Pallelled fam rm w~ )'Oil would find In ~
Orange County to ~ boute Ind pool. -2 frplel, elec kltdl, fonnai li• rm w/frplc. Q-ptl, tlrpl, 'MIA'S VINEYARD, ON
e FuU p.ge advertJa!.ns Larre family room -Bil dlninc rm, patio, 5 car pr covered. patio, block wall-THE N E W ENGLAND
. (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, lncludin&
boat slips, from
o1flce veewm. -Doable l*ftCe. etc. Low ptin $110,000. wm feQC'ed ,a.rel. 2 car pr. Ce-CAPE. Located OD a centle
• ~....... teletype 646-7171 e 546-2313 tnde tor analler bome. ment drlnway. F 0 rm e r slope, a few blocb from the
: ~e proil'Ul OPEN EVl:S. JUchanfMn/PurceU model ~ • lit oner. beach. Detailed a.a Shanty
• llUl)' other benefit. Realty 61'M031 Well cared 'or . 2% yrs old. styling, w/exterior of wood
S min. to *cb· Reduced clapboard lidlnl POINTE" Call~· For lntnview Spacious Ou•llty to $35,900. call owner M7· GABLE ROOM~ ifF $33,008
HuntlnC)ton Harbour Sales Corp.
CALL DICK 11'.ABIAN -147-2531 . $36,950 ,OUR BEDROOM ~r pat» W/rm tor pool , 69! evn A wmm. ' ~-SHAKE C0JU® &:
OWNER'S .& .. 1'0i:io. Pier, lllp, bl9Cb. A -m-rn. -T
We wtllcnail you lot maps
• financbl& information.
N.w IV" I. • •• lie + .,... ma+ 2 w ... DOwN ~ ,. Jl E ~ + t delux. re n t a I ulta. ~ ' car pr, sz;e.OOD Fnely ,..,,.... iDltde .l SALT AIR ~ SEA. ~ at Never a Yacanc)'. Out of IAITSLUPPI a. c. GRED. a.i~ out • ...,..t Glen Mir 4 + .Coif 2 anRM. l1oor plan,
Vidori• town owner mu1t ldl. lln IUY · sm VJa Lido m.ao famUy room otteftd at aal7 fee larler parior type
n•
. Spanish Duplex
in C.orona del Mar
on Waterfront Drive
with 3 &Irma plus den
tormaJ dining room
step.down living rm
aJao plush 1 Bdrm Apt.
Immaculate and
priced below replacement
at 198,000
WALLY McCOY REALTY OP THI YIARI . wrI'R OLD OAKEN 646-1111 ll4lo6GT uH--<UR ...... 3 BR. + ........_ < • ••> ._ On 1lhe Wmr $23,500 ·or Veta buJ at no RS, WAUB ·OF AN· -an,, ... ,.., ~ ,..... Cll' .. _,, _. ~·PW and Slip · 4 down pa)'ment at aU. Jnte,r--TIQUID KN<YrrY PINE
ea--. to Ocean mal din's Rm, lnbt Rm Bd, • tu, fple, muter Bd, est • princlple abGQt p a PAHEUNG. BIG BAY WIN. ... _,,. ott patio • terrace. lJv'I wet bar. Beautlful corfii. month. / DOW AFFORDS AN EX· Anytime) Attra,ettve 4 BR home, 2 ba, Rm bu sweepin( View ol Won, ,_ ............ Id. -.soo College~ ~ _.,, ~ ,._,_~u VlEW. l~B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lm!!!!I wood beam celllnp. I yn Bade Bay. lmmac lll'Of.. lelUICPU _, ".ic. ........ ~£ ...... .,....,
$152 MO. INCLUDES TAXES 4 ledn:NMm oJd, 128.000. lional lndacpc. Bly appt pl.I. R. c. GREER, Realty Omamental ~ce with
AND INS. Quality coostruct. CAYWOOD RLTY. ~1290 Just: $4T 500 3'18 Via Lido " 613-9D> /CM wooden mantle. · ~tbs~~~~ A~~~ ' $250 Down . 6308 w. Co11t Hwy., NB Sempl~ RH1 ...... N~ lell. $6().000 bolM in AN-YON E QUALIFIES. The small lot is taken up with
'breaklut bar space savina Cloee to e'Yerything. Jlllt m-.._ • .,....,... ... ,,,,.,, 675-2101 ntate ale. 3 lilt A: den. /TU:e ~ Sl31 per mo. IP&Cious sun porch, ~free
Built-in gaa kitchen and sep. troduced to the marttet • •nA<,~u: .. .nnr...v to Samoa Make otter. 219 Via Orvieto. pymnu incl. Pm • tu1f landlcapi.na wfth entwining
arate servtce porch. Newly won't be ~ IOQC! ! $150 3 BR 2 ba, patlo, elec kitcb N E W P 0 RT B EA CH 54l.07IT " price $21,?.50. 3 BR on II mornlnc glorlel, etc. THIS
in ed per month includel taxes dillrwuher, drapes, w I w OCEANFRONT cottaie, an 725 V~ u.c, NJ)n1. ,.. hm. fncd lot, blt·in R A: 0 A ,... ANTIQUATED LITT LE
pa t thru out, carpets, ·anct insurance' cptl beauttflJlly landscaped, adonble vacation ·h 0 m e HOUie can 213: 93U9'JO fril, cpU/drpl. t'OrrAGE <SO CLOSE TO
drapes and nu -tone radio · truSt trees. $24.950. ~2783 with oalJ 100 ft al Sa.nd1 213: ~ · IT 'nlE SEA), la an outatand-
speaker system Jncfuded. ~ Beach between you A: the q value tor:
Large detached doltble rar· Costa Mesa 1100 ocean. Complete]y fumJb. "" 9C4CTl 54M103 $19,950 Fllll Price age -fenced yard. A whale ---· -· -ed newer A: In perfect ilDN I t.ncl 1355
otagoodbuy-ACI'NOW!! Vlderl• Meu Homes citdon cm-, 1 MfRENTll 6'1DBIS SEE TODAY! ~3 WESTCLIFF DRJVE Valley Road at Vktorla tinanclq!56·::n. ~;r. Ull'IH II MOONE TOMCltROW!
646-7711 Open Eve1. New concept plannfnl Own• KI 3'-8136 / S~I: =~~ S 5 BR . 2 Rlly 3 ba, Jovel)' . ISSION RIAL TY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Dtlhwuben, onn1 A: ranges, OUK Mow JOii" pin• /drps Uk 916 So. Coast HwJ., Laguna
fireplaces, draperies, car-trani. out ol ~·. must ·--" 220 A__.._.. c:pts • e new cond. PHONE (714) 49~731
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• h b .... .. .. , .. 1 •• 2500 1q. ft., many extras a: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiirl IO n macna petil'I(, fencin1. lndacp'g, immed.; 2-1t)'. 'BR., 3 Ba., lallsoa hlancl owner •trw. See a: make
H ..L.--HI hla-..b auto ,aNir operator1 A: on canal; walk to beach, otter on wrma A: price. Gl'UVJ" t nua many custom extras. From community clUb w/2 pools, %-story cuatom built home 3 lltASHIAlt RIAL TY 5>;4 O/e Finaacint Builder Mu.st Sell $23,950 low dn pymnt OPEN tennil. By owntt. $41.SOO. BR, 2 Ba. lovety paUo, I .... ... Ev-._ .......
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L.I-immediately 5 Bdrm, fllUn D A IL Y. Eves. 642-5106, Open '11lura .. Fri., lM, 301 yean )'OW\(. PLUS lflpal'lte .,.,-.....u .... _...,..,
u.w rm, 4 baths, new View home. 548-9531 Canal 642-3973 Guest House. ExceJ1ent TRY $995 DOWN
An excellent value In a 4 f?J>!lllish a.rch;itecture, asking tenn& Auume VA loan 3 BR +
pboto dark room. No io.n ~ 641-1235 dtnlng room, Jovel)' covered IWiJnmlns pool. tennis, dub m.mi ~ 'til 9 pm HAF,DAL REAL TY 4 Bedroom Home
bedrooot, 21A1 bath home with f $112,500 • oilers Invited. S 1/4 °/o EASTSIDE 3 ldnn.-2 Story Wm. Winton, Rltr. bonus room 1~ bath, cus-
covered patio and complete C"__f ft(' Call For Appt. Larre modem .4 Bil 2 bath, Newport Sh<rel ~ blk to 229 Narine Balboe la tom tile A: carpeting.
fee to pay, $212 per month Pfttio .. $165 per month pays "°'*· Walk to bftt ocean "HOllMI to Match Income" with a View of the Foothills,
coven all. Vacant and ready Ha ty I!!!!!! all with 51.i % loan. Don't beach. 8-t tlnancina'. 8'7to Warner 842-4tQ5 2 baths, large lUdacaped
for 10IJr inlpecdon. Total Larger 2 Bil home, fireplace, del~ on thi1 fully ~ved 642-2835 ~2991 H ti_._. Bu h 1400 z:;;.======= yard, 1 block to ICbools,
price Jllllt $33.800. ~14 Vista Del Oro open beamed ceilinp, doo-home. CALL DAVE MYHRE OWNER: Euc: llelideDce, un ........ c 'OUnf•ln V•Uey 1410 '32.500-low Dn Pmu.
Colesworthy & Co. F_:f.h°:d BeaM~ ... _1 ble ~aaraae. ft,2 lot. aote :e~~~t~~es> Heri-=~·~a2~tt~1:: SOL VISTA
Vu.t to m eta l transportation. BY OWNER rm, frl>l. tormal din rm, Popular 4 BR model Cpta/
642·7777 Complete flimishlngs lnclud-$11750 be& drpl water ft 1 l9M ~ B1Y'l!., C.M. ed with this very nice 2-r 3 Bdrm, 1% bathl, blt·ln•. S56u900)'d~~_!~ar"d Lanio.n. com~r Jot O::~=
Open Evea. story, 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. Well~C.,dle Rltra. frplc brdwd fir N . • · ..., .. , ~ · e, ·
It is Wlbel.levable that the 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. petini. Beaut ~~. ~~i 646-8232 • MUST sell. Only '24:900· 5 4 ledrooms + total pri~ could be only 548-1729 Eves.~ detached garage. Large 4 Bit -OWNER. ~=South 01 Huntington
'11lia clean A: lharp quality. $32.500. Thi.a home ma or-yard. Ca1h to loan $22.900. 2 Ba., frpl., beam ool., new P•u.I Jenea RHlty
built, large famU)' dream Jalnally Buildl!'n· Mode 1. Eastside a.C)Clln 541-3575 cpts. Corntt Joe.; club priv.; Nf·IB Eves. 847-8919
borne ta loaded with featur• OwMI' anxloQI to sell • bu $19 950 FREEDOM HOME urgent. $28,00>. Open Week. -es, 4 large bedroom1 2 Dice purcbued Jar;eto borne in , ends. 351 62nd St. 61So0144 BY OWNER
llatba. Soft ftll to wall eu-are.. 3 BR frplc, exceptional buy. 3 BR, 2 car detached gar, 547.7401 Oner/Aaent 4 BR plul all pueiled fam
peting A: drape1, plUI a Ph. 644-1133 Assume '"' loan • no Jou covered patio, $16.000 FHA. NR. ~ A: ocean· loYe!y s rm, 2 ba, elec blt.tn.. frplc,
1pm1dlng blue heated I: m-~~~~~~~~ fea1 : 5~% interest loan. $18.995 BR 2 Ba home ~ 2 Jou· w/w c:rptl l1v rm A: ball,
ASSUME 5% % VA loan for
12.000. 5 br, 2 be, formal
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895 Glenn~ Street
Lacuna Beach
(next to Tlc-Toc market)
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Tustin 1640 Condominium 1950
IDEAL FOR RETmED
or small famil)', 2 BR 6 den,
1 5 x 1 0 5 ' 1 o J • E x ·c
neletiborhood. 191,000.
544--34216
ADULT Sect., 1.n ., w/w
carp., washer/dryer
refda.' 962-1612 After S
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Hunt &It. fieftd pool. ii PERRON REALTY (0 Kermed)t.A Aaociat. ..:an UR .. 2•apts. Rm. ~ pS,000. Nf-8'122 $12,200 . , 64Z·9730 Evet: 54M238 bid. $46,500. Sell all or ~ BY OWNm 4 BR 3 baths, Utter Luxury 2 m'O. Pool.I, Halecrett 3 int or trade.121 C19t St., can faml17 room, dining room. t .. un11 IMch ~o:: :=~ ~ 18th A Orange 642-lm BR &: convert. den: bltns, part tn rut Owner 173-2Tl9 cpWdrp6, fenced -6% GI llEDUCED TO SELL
1705 o..tn• For S... 1975
~ery deluxe tntutt! For-$23,000 new carp.; Owner. ~9601 OWNER muat .U. 2 BR. 2 ~ ~· 20952 SUJ'ie Unobatructable ocean I: ca-2-2 BR Apts. Yard, gar ..
mal dining room, huge uv. 4 llDRM & ~BATHS. OWNER: 236 Tulane, f.U.500 Ba., bltna, F.A .• fpl., patio: --· -------nyon view. 3 Br., 2 Ba., · Quiet Eutslde, C.M.
ing room. game room, won. Owner delperate. Built • ~ 3 xtra Jrg br, 2 bath, top IWimmina'. boaua.. $13,500 BY Owner, 4 bdrm, 2 btlth, decks, patio, fpl. S3l,8(X) $3000 down. * ~2588
derful Ptltio with cumm Jlo. ranae A: °".en• dishwasher. cond. 549--2ll8 aft 12 or belt olfer. BayUSe vm. neat A: clean. By 11>· Owner 41M-5678 1J33..5441 8~ martliftpJllc:e 111
293 E. 11th St. &16-4494
Eve. ~5'152
•rrAft ADULTS ONLY" man poot Wool carpeting. :;epara!e dining nn. Spac-S41M241 f7S.G14 polntment only. 49M232 ton. 'l1lt DAILY PILO'J fVll exquilite draperies • if yo11 IOllS liYJng room witll pl~ MeN Verde' 1110 GRANDE &f view: 3 BR, ·2 3 llR. Glen Mar; patio, JOIN U. IWinpn m tbe Oauifted wc:tioa. Sa H
aiotc., near the clubhouse demand the best ~ to tee windows. 2 car prare. Ba., all elec. 2 It¥· deeded sprinklen. 2 Ba.; new))' dee:. DAILY PD.OI' WANr ADSl 1D11MJ dale a .aatt. ~
looationl 2 and DDI, 17' this! PRICED ro SELL. 540-l'm OWNER movtnr • malt tell t'nhoUle; 2,000 ICI f t lmmec. $2UOO. 9624912 IOV1I ea.rt 11
mutlw .Wte, 2 bathl, • Ruth P•rdoll RHltor TARBELL 2956 Harbor 3 BR 2 ba. dble frplc, lg Carefree lux. liv., w/poola, ==========::=:=:--~===c::=:::::=;....=====::::==
1UM bullt·in kitchen, new le Westc!Uf Dr~ 642-~ $20,500 3 BDRM. lot. new carpetmr. blt·inl etc. Now $39,590. l'l3-05I o.n.r ___ •l---::===3000===Ge=ne=r•:l=====3000==Gel==-=ie=r•;l=;;---.:.3000::; w/w cvpeting, patio and Magnificent ftreplaee in irac-A: room for boat or trailer. 6% % LOAN; xlnt cond., 3
double garage. NO exterior ioua living room. Prlvate ae-Auume 51AtCJ(, IND • $113 per BR. 2 Ba., lae. hl·beamed
maintenance or yard work. 1st Time Offered eluded yard. The patio la mo princ. I: int. CALL RAY wd. paneled den: COV. patio.
A bargain in cardree living, built • with Oagstooe, out· GA~T 540-llSl Lovely yd. $30,150 Owner
with a cool bree-ie. slde brick ~ A: BBQ I -~ 1900 Bel')'1 Lane 646-29(8 Only p),950! lmm•cul•te Dupl~x nr. 54().lm · ¢C BT•
Monticello Homes -everything -$43,500 TARBELL 29156 Hutlor ~ -Newpert Mata. 1210
Center ol Costa Mea ~
Walker l-Lee Inc., LIDO SANDS DAVIDSON Realty BY OWNER; Evaryttitng'a AVAIL Immed. C!iff Haven 3 sales agents 54e-12'10 HEW LISTING done, 3 bil bdrma, 2 ba, wa1 Br. 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu
Retirement Cott•ge 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths Bar Hartior 4 n +formal tam rm . ..,Ut fitU, nu epta, Inc Apt. $49,500. 541-1249
Eutside 2 BR. • On tarre f 23,500 din + fam, cpta I drps, cov patio. M'xi40' • Otl-dHac IW lot. Room for· another Gimge w1mam10D, RJtr. elect. blt. ins. 1 Nk Elem I: Jun Hi. May Corona clel Mar 1250
unit. • New Oll.J1)etl and •m.e;o!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!!PEN~~EVES~~· ~ 2'150 Hari>or SB, CM ;::17',i~~68~·=-lt ... rtMI R ... Nnl drapes • Best bQy '1 town '= 1----=~Ev=-ea.:.::..:56Sl:.::.=G noon. C'est une 1lanne mal8ae aVflC
at S18,9"i0 • $99.52 month tn.. 3 HOUSES FOR deux chambrH a couc:her
dudes taxes and Insurance. Newport Beach Newport 8NCh 1200 PGUr IOIDmeil pailftlle. YOll
546-2313 Eutside CM. One 2 BR 1 Income Property WAT!BFRONT l2 Balloa wtll alao ha'tt the early
OPEN EVDJ. balh + two 1 BR 1 bath SEE Cows 3 BR. • m 000 wm American ll)'le kitcb A fam
eedl. Priced to aell tut at Newport Beach Re.lty trade 'ror prqierty' ~-WI room .$34,500. Open ~er,
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$29,900 furnished. Good rent. 4J4.32nd St. 615-l'42 hones -"LI a.Tm DeLan~ Estate al area . ftl'M' an,y vacan-OPl:N EVENINGS .,---..,-'-or_. _____ --~-v•,,....._-•_:_•v __ _
des. Call for appointment BALBOA Coves Baytront, IY OWNER
to show. . Medlterr•nun VIiia rum elect ldtclt. boat 1llp. Rltr. 646-39'J8 EV!. 646-2290 LIDO ISLE quick poeaetakln, Means Priced for Quick Sale Irvine
Office Open Sat/SundaJ Lovely modern 2 BR -··-' Own/Bier ~1349 Terrace. 2 BR, den OeMn-
*LACHENMivrR • &_,". BAYCREST ·BY OWNER view $33,900. Best bQy Har-
11 5 ed by prdens I: stone waUa 5 Large Bdrma. 3,2!IO ICI· ft. bor area. Write Box «IS2
Near Beach, Salton Sea reduced to S47•500. lvu Wells bait. Fee Jand. IMne, caJU 9:1164 ~st Joe., ldnt ~1 lot. Ml.)' Delancy .... lstate 21,00 Windwa'd Lane C&meo H!Plandl, "8cioaa 4
trade for tnd. late car 2121 I. CM1t Hwy, CdM LUXURY Condom • Blldk 4 br. 2 ba. On canyon, .$36.SOO,
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bave. A~S3,2:10IG-3589 DalJ:1 Pllel Want adl!I $36.500. ow... tranlf. Call hr cta*. ~ ..a111 e••----.-
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HARBOR prb dflJ, blt·lne, r~,..
drpl. Pool, tennla. Adultr
tlftly. 1140. ~ .. GREENS Lttun• leach S70S
BACHELOR • UNTURN.
front $100 LARGE 28R uMta.., On~
blk Hieb Sdlool. W5 mo.
Utllltlet pd. e..&1'11
DAJLV 'ILOT
RIAL ISTATI
Gen.rat
$25 TO $50 M-1
W.artboua a..~
-D> to .., llq. ft.; ,,m.
entrll.ll(». Warner 6: B..t
Blv. atta. ~2649
I.adult. Space 746 W. 111il
Cotta MNa 3600 aq ft '
Owner um 434-508' -FOR LMte. 2500 111.Jt ~ IA Y & BE~CH Ctrport .. o4 .i ptrk'1· bid. iadl.
lteelt)', Inc. Adu.lu, No pets. 1 • 2 • I BDRM.
4m5 W. Balboe Blvd. 1941 POMONA AVE., CM rtnlN. 6 UN'J'UR.N. Rentals W......, tftt. tilt UJI• 9c a eq.ft. DID
5990 l.cpn Ave •• 5414121
6n..311a Eves: S4M966 S45 to $60 smaD Trailer Haate4 l'ooll, CNld c.n 'IWO you n I ruponaible Ruches '150
t Man. No pela. \1til i-Jc!. Cater, Adj, tD ShoppiQa-women who hue lived and -;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; 3 Wreom----2 story 56-1561 alter 7:30 pm No pets allowed wotked ln the lAiUM -•
Nt.WPOrt lhoftl on 62ncl St. HOUSETR.All.ER. Olrnlpete-2700 Pelel'IOD Wf,J. et HU' Bet.ch area for IOmt time ~ blk to pool, tenni~, etc. lY furn. S50 inc. uWities. bor 6 Adami, Costa Neu. are willing to pay UI> lo $180 CALIFORNIA .
Owner 6412.2&:f) 646-«19 afl 6 546--0370 per month for the right
WESTClJFF • Dover Shore11 I -----. apartment in LagW1a, Coro-12.240 aettt all ranee pa~ 3 br. den. tam rm, S325 NA$AU Palms 1 • 2 dR I ~Onl -na del Mar or Newport area. land with nwnerou11 Cl'ftlll '
CAmE RAACH
Open peonds 1005 Marian Fum or llnt SUS-$150. Htd Adults Y inlerably near b e a ch. springs running throulbalt 1~. pool 177 E. 2'lnd St. 642-3645 Dllicrii:ninative Tenant. Oe&ire ni~ly furnlsbl'd, 2 tM propmy. Attn bu~
E/SIDE 2 BR. E&ec bltns. tor Prffti&t Addtt~ bediwm dwell.Ing. Would be bams rorT1h1 l la com
Hunttftllen ... ch 3400 l)lbo, Adults on!y. J6l·B pennenent but de.finitely do ly f~oed. Thia ~at
Ogle Sl35 mo. 642-1.2911 MARTINIQUE not w11nt to bf' bound by ..,., ~ aCTr, ii pricecl be'-FOI LEASE LG 1 BR, diahwuber. bate: GARDEN APTS. leue. Wal\t lo mnve m nrty mar!cel value Ir tar ~
4 BR 2 b8 Townhouse, t~ $125. Mgr. 745 B Jamei., June or late May end would <'Omparable property In the
Pivate l'OYer ed patio, blt·in 642-ll0\7 548-1914 Uke prbtge ctilposal and 111'f'a. For mon! in(Q p1eue
Parklike aurroundinp other modern conveniences call Glenn Thom-with:. R A: 0 , clothes washer/dry· J'URNISHED BACHELO.... ,......
N---port ... ch 4200 ""' it P!>uiblc. ~ after 5 Eckhoff & Aseoc. Inc.· e.r t ttfri&, beautiful red ·-UNFURN 1 BR 2 BR 31JR -
carpetlq, the u1e of a pool ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2 baths.~~ :·m· y Of • 4 u 1..i. hl 1&18 ~~.Av .. ~~ :~~;: ' Will lWE I Carpetl, drapes, ..,... =al. .will p.;t:fnf ys_ 541-2621, E\1e.wbda ...,,
mo. (nr Mama a: Brook· l Ith & Santa Af'.N, C.M. la at op, 3 Br bae, OiM RS
hunt. H.B.) ADULTS ONLY 84M233 646-650 ara. ~7S Acreage 6200
cau Mon. thru Fri. m.96l> July Aug Sept . CLEAN C.ouple with pets -...;:;.------1
4 BR, 2 ti.. c:pta, m,is, panel· • • • I need .mall botile w/yard. BY oWNm 1 acre wt1fl ped,
ing, bit-ins. custom patio/ FURNISHED APT. Sil VER GATE Furn or unfurn .• 642-7408 Ladd Canyon (nr Silverado)
BBQ. dbl gar, nr .Pougla~. 2 BF.DROOMS _ 2 BATHS Can tinan«. 532-5m
Avail en. llf Sf90 mo. Witerfront/Loc Apartmeftts Rooms for Rent 5995 40 AC. S345 per ac. 10"'-dn
S94-l&45 nr ~2 "11 i; BOAT SLIPS Deluxe S.chelor Apt l % P!'r mo.
LEASE, walk to bch, 4 BR. :l Channel Re-i I.iv nn. br, kitm It ~. PLEASANT ChriJrtian home. BRECK NO'l"J' RLTY S4&-6IM
BA. trl·level, Newp0rt Wtst, •T 1 & 2 Id A t R.oon\ll for SR. ritizens.
$250. Ownr·bkr 8~341 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM rm P 1 Kitch priv, cloi;r to shp'g E 673 17•• 3 IR Apb cntr, •aragr. PH: 546-8229 y,.g, • with 3 baths. ..
4 BDRM, 2 ba, mnl yd red~. Neu IChools, freew"YS U2.50 UP wk W/kitcbrn
lt35. Jiit ti lut. NPw cpta, I Bdnn, nelU' J)if'I' $15, util W.iking dl~ .., occ $22.50 up Studio Apt11. 2384\ri
17691 Van lkftn. Nr. Beach trtt. avU from 517 to 1115 9ll El CMnino Newport Blvdl-CM 548-9755
Bl. 3 childOK. 213: 248-19Zt only. 826-3184 Apt. # 1 Costa Mesa LARGE Pleuant room. pvt
Laeuna ... ch 3705
Rent.ls Available
Aplll 6 hou11e11 · • 111 price
ranees. Wt need additional
rentall A: proper(y listings.
CUSTOMERS WAITING
Becmth Rlty Laguna Bch
627 S. Cotlt Hwy. 494-7508
1 BR. new, for mature adult. bath, and entr. Garage.
Nr ocean, bay' lhp's. ftJS. FAIRWAY 1-548-37-· ---90~---...,..-
0R 3-7506 ROOM For rent. men only. VILLA APTS, Semi11Vt bath. no wk. 1789 Coron• del Mar 4250
1 BR Studio blk to
nccan/bRy, W/W cpt.s, 1
adult-no pets $1l5 yrly.
673--7629
l BR APTS
POOL
ADULTS ONLY
Ctestmont. CM. 548-8119
LARGE Plea.sant in privete
home. Worlcinc men only.
64fr7504
Mount. & 0...rt 6210
2 BR t. A: 2th ae. Good
view, "Wtr l elec.
BREX.'K NOTT RLTY 54M4M
R. E. Wanted 6
HA VE CLIDrl' W1'nl
MILLION DOLLARS
or more to inWlt. WANT
Acreagt'. or ~ ll'.ICIOIM
Unil&. Alk tcr M/Purcl!ll
Richlrdeon!Puroell, BJ•
~
Duplex• Unfum. 3975 _l _•l_boa ______ 4300_
5999 Manager Mn. canon Misc. llent•h 20122 Santa Ana Ave. _
BUSINESS ancl
FINANCIAL
% BDRM, cpts, dri>s. bit-ins
cple, exclwliv1 area. refl
$165 173-0U)
NEWLY DECORATED
Oceanfront View
Bachelor tl 2 BR Apls
Nr. Oran&e Co. Airport 2 Garages for rmt. com· ~260 mercial llbe or storage.
Income Property 6000
No children -no pets 2 Bedrooms. 1 b8th
from $100 mo. Central location
615-5433 ~cl09ed garage
.,;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 642-8944 or 545-3165 2544
Newport Blvd .. C.M_. __
REAL ESTATE
Gener•I
$112.50
lus. Opportun1ffea 6300
THRIVE &
SUCCEED
Sl .... IC T,JMKS, .._., ltc. 6NS TAILOlltNe 6'1t Tlll.MITI CONTHl. .. 71
TILi. C-lc "74
SIL'ISL\M CMY• t• aAY ISLAltOt Ult LAMHIA NILU 1111 LIDO llU Ul1
LAeUllA MACM "" KUNTINeTC* HACll 14" LA.utl.a N19U9L "" l'OUllTAIN VALLIY Mlt YOU CAN
O.EAN Bachelor Apls. blt·in kitchen --All util Incl $75 up carpel8 .l dra~
315 E. Be.Ibo& Blvd. Harbor M•nagement -OIL TYCOoNt -
Thriving MMCO Tra.nsmia-
s!on Center OWnet" to be 11»
ceeded by man with drive.
Personal l'eQl!Onl dk:tat.e
sale oI this prov"' pt'Oftt
sut'CCSS. l.;:irge-ma~t loc:a·
tion. No experience llftded,
AAMCO trains and dincts
you. Tenns ave.iii~. Write
Daily Pilof'Box M·U3.
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SELL IT
WITH A
DAILY
PILOT
WANT
AD!
• DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
CHARGE IT I
BALBOA 673·9!145 Com.,.ny, Inc. Lovely home 2 block!! In
6~ beach with quietly produc-Huntlnt.!~ leach 4400 :;:;zi:=~~===C!I ing oil well income Sl501mo.
e NEW e LUXURIOUS e 2 IR w/carport $95 net. Only S39.~ f /P. ln· Vl'St\gate! RESORT LIVING Di11pot1al, W.t« paid. Pacific Shores Realty
4 NATIVE GARDENS NM.r 1ehool 842-l58t Eve11. M2..Qoll
6 f'OOLS.&AUNAs.JACUZZI Z194 Plaa!nd1 Apt. D , .. -------
HUNTINGTON IBetwn Victoria Ir WU9011) -
537-0380 15 units, 2 BR. hardwood,
ml!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ floors, garages, laundry, GARDENS * TOWNHOUSE *·-~sl.435 mo. income. 548-3846
2 BR, llh baths, patio, cpts, 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. TENNIS.ENTERTAINMENT $140 IOLSA.CHICA & HEIL drpe, iton, 111iulla. mo. CORONA DEL MAR, triplex.
•DULTS 1'"7 •'"14 134 E. Melody Line 2 Blks. from beach. Asking
"' ,. ..,. 642-6872 • 548-1168 $58,500. Low down. Broker
FREE UTILITIES DELUXE 2 BR 2 bl, 1tudio ·64fr25.17
2 BR. weekly ntes. POOi, Apt. IUJTOUnding a lovely ---------
Adult. only. Quiet Ir beauti· pool. Adulht only. quJet. 145 lusl p rty 6050 tuJ. 17676 canwrnn M7-Z115 E. 18th St., OM Ph: eves. nets ,.,. _
Laguna leach 4705
BACHELOR. Utu. Avail. now
to Junfl 15. Nicf!. $8.5.
"'12..S260 or 494-49'.lii
RENTALS
Apt1. Unfurnished
General 5000
VEN DOME
Make reservations NOW
Newly Redecorated
Clote to 1hoppf"f, P•rk
Boys Clult & Girls Club
• Spacious 3 Br'• · 2 Ba
• Swim Pool -Put/green
• Frpl Indlv/ltldry fac'ls
• A.dulls a: Family areas
1145 An•hefm Ave.
C.M. 64~
RENT
3 Roome Furniture
$25 Month
~2841 LAND AUCTION
l.4e attractlvt 3 BR. 2 BA.
cpt1, drps. bll·lns. priv.
patio. Cosed ir•ragc, good
loo.ttion. mio. mo. 540·:?493
2 BR. Studio Apt. adults, 111-
f1nt OK cr,pti,, pano. SlJO
mo. Adams tl Harbor.
646.o663
1 prime bu.I. 11crl' 16.l" on
Garden Grove Blvd. by new
gigantic "The City" 11long
GG Frwy onramp. Get bar-
gain ll 1.m. Fri. May 10.
lobby Union Bank 500 N.
M1in, Oran.~e.
SPAC. quiet, immec. 2 Businest R•nt•I 6060
Bdrm. unrurn Apt. Rtsp ---------
adults. Infant OK. ll50. SM.AU. BuJine~ building.
546-8493 orfice tpace. storage, l&l'Je
2 Larie bedrooms. No pets. l security yard. ~-mo. For
child. $105. 285''1 Costa Men appt to 11tt call ~913 all
St. S40--05M _3_P_t._~ -----.,,...,---:::.,,..,-
2 Bf'droom. carpeb, drapes. STORAGE GARAGE -20'x
One chlld OK. Pool. 642-7311 24'x lO' high. FIRE PROOF,
2265 Canyon Dr. Oosta Mesa 2626 Newport Blvd., rear.
2 BR. Very 11it'P. Carpet&, CM .
draJ>t'S, built·lns. t a r g e • Excellent Location •
room11. SI 1.5. 673-7178 Newly decor. store, 17x40
• 1873 Harbor. C.M. ~
Newport BHch 5200 LAG B Art CIT. 2 111 st11d10
•UST ,.. __ 1 _, .. -;;-2~ apts upstrs. S200 It S135. .. . ""'"P Mn.1 • • L.eaS<'. ~1351 coU. 111nirle-sly. rrpl. IU.'( Cj>IS,
drps. Piiiot. ~tnd dl'adt>oC'd SHOP. Storage. yd. 1p1ct 400
cement wali. betwn unit~. In 1500 lKl· fl. Suil. cont'r.
Chaoocllen! in din rm & Newpor1 Sch. 612~275
SPARE TIME INCOME
Booming new field, retllling
and coUecting money from
new high quality c o I n
operated dlapensera in this
area. No 1cJl!ng. To quaJlly
you must have c a r •
referencei.. $900 to $3300
cash. Few houra weekly can ·
net excellent income. More
full time. For pe~al in-
teniew, send l'llUne. address
and phone number to Inter·
State Dal. Cn .. 4"6 E. 4ttl S.
Suile 200. Sall Lake Oty,
Utah 841U
PROVEN, Sure. mod 8 r n
method ~ •~aehln1
permant"nt hlbil control.
!E.G. Earing b' wa&hl1
rontroll with rww low ClOlt
It! publi<". Now ..tclng
Ul!IOCiate offlcetl in k O.C.
Modentlf' lnvNtment ,...
quired. Phme for tnquJry
8ppt. 714: T74-71SO
PARTNER wanted • amall
1nvestmeot. Lacly preferred.
lo open a colfff lhop wkh
grocery items, beer 6 wine.
in a new ahosll>inr center. A
ltOod c:ipportun ii)' for the
right ~raon. 1nquft MS
Broadway, Laguna Beech.
Phont r\ret. 4!K-7tl64
BAR·S.Q TAKE OUJ'
Olmpact tt'nific: he9dl --Salary + profit~.
b~. $350 depoait. N~
Sch 646-37911
AUXOMATED Bu.sinea -
Makt' llvin(:. 1~ tr wnr1t Pft'
ttay, small Invest. 675-~
f'\JU, OP'110N TO BUY
No depotll 0.1.c.
H.F.R.C.
muter BA. llCl'08$ ftoofn ~70 Mortg•t"• T.D.'t A4S Coco's A-WestcliH Ptai11. Office ltent•I vv
'Furniture Rentals
S17 W. 19th, CM. 548-1~
1568 W Lndl\, Anhm 774-2800
LAGUNA BEACH
1665 Irvine S200. m o .
fl.t2..0'139
~ .... *Me = :::: •IMC9 .. =~":::: = THE QUICKER YOU CALL,
ntE QUICKER YOU SELL ~~==-nrtlAC" = =~AMPOHJno-~ =~ :=..":. = -------------------"'*™,_ ........ -A4l'9 ~AT--9UTI WMlftD ... -
ITAIN YAU.rt .... =.-rc-1VT91l.. = AtaCU" fl• -----.......
~ront 2 Br 2 child
OK S180 yrly. Ju~ 15-Blfns,
5(nl 1, Se111hore. 21 J: :?48-1921
CeroM •1 •r suo
Desk 1p1oe1 1vailable Ill
newest office bulld1ng •t
prime loettion In downtown
IArun1 Belch. Air condj.
tioned. carpeted. beaotiful
peneled partft:lonins. T w o
Sfi'i65 1st TNtll Deed on apec:·
lacular OoeanY!ew lot. a.Id
for $7950. payable l~ -per mo.. inrluctini 8% all due 3
yrs. 109' d!llC'Ollnt aafll,y
returned approx. 12':f. Pft'
YT'· 4!K-IU7
=-....--::... = SllV1CI! DtRICTOltY ~·~:=J .:: STAR GAZEK1C ~
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HA YE vbu . LOOKED FOR
THE HIDDEN DOLLARS
IN YOUR HOME LATELY?
.
I
,
SPACIOUS ~'tuice 4 BR, '2~
ba. y NJ'ly lease 1tartln1
June 13. 673-6210. F.ns
li73-32911 uk ror Bill White
2 BR . crpts-drp1, blt·lna,
walk brach, ~1lops; S140 lM.
Adult1. Nn pets 67~
Huntf"9ten ... dt 5400
2 Bdnn Ullfum .
UtUltlM lndud@d
HEATED POOL . a Knoxvtl~. • O. HB
538-1914
BEAU 2 BR •· Q>ta, dl"pl. bltna. hdt pool. kid& OK . p mo.m.21Cl8
HOW'S THE
TIMI POI
QUICK CAJH 'i'HiouaH A
DAl.Y PILOT
JANT AD '
entrance•: rear le11d1 to Money WtntM ~ Munidpal par~ lo~ $50 __ ;.._ _____ ... ,
per month for spece. Add Pl"1(y Private NOMY
SS fot" detdc Ind cllllrt. Add for l 11t l 2rlda JcMaM
SlO for· bustnea houni an-.No pymnt• • ' mo If
awcrin& Nrrlce. All ntilllics -~1rl'Cf
paid ~xcept tclt'l)hone. JAC'K SMITH ci)I Sinr, lift
OATLY PILOT Ph. M3-A381 AJl)ltlme • = FOREST A VENUE m.!XXl for 6 monttui It 10 tNI
LAGUNA BEACH ·1n wltb S!00,000 trust dffd
$-MMI on D ~anviiPW lol11 u
-=1,-::7..,,.,41::--:-:W .. tcllff Dr. oollat,ral. 494-UJ7
Prlme tor tor 'T"P Otr.'• ANNOUNCEMENTS
DWJ 1q tt. Wal/pan'I, P 1 etMI NOTICU
Ofn.01"~ °"119. 111'-oond. -----------------Grnd fir, T'8lt re.ctuced. Al, .:..;;.~--.;....;..._ ____ 'll
SO: IAxurf Solle '100 1C1 ft.
~ lkn. o.ne.-~-
Wrp • mWI. One wtdl
LMNG QUAltTEllS
MWl30
•
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ANNOUNCEMIHTS
lttd NOTICll
'40l
ad
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* * * AIY1CI DfllCTOIY IOll a IM"-OYMINT
TtLI. Cer.... "74 ..... W ...... ,_. 7100
• • .,.....1'19 -* .
LOST Bl1J:t 6 wbtta mixed
....,._ 3 mo. oki. Viclnll1
Sandflwood 6 Santll&o. NB
841ftday eve. R • .,, a r d
646-1087
~. iiiLlillaJI ' ...... Ne job tao ...... ~ I.Kii -""'actuN' ....
pelCb. tatdlc ................... ., ........ I
repair. M7·1laT/--
JOU a IMiiLOYMINl e
PLEASE Return w h l t t
female cat, loll oa Poppy
Ave., Corona del Mar.
Rewvd, no q '" • ti o n 1 • ~8TM493
Movlnit. muat tlnd! Reward! Siberian Hu*.y, .. Liddle".
blk.. wtlite i.e. • cbeli.
Vic. GIJ'fleld A•e. E. ol
Beach. H.B. 96&-3491
11 Yt. old black a wbrte Fox
Territt (toy) deal v I c
Rlsbland a Cmtbrldse rwd
MZ-ml
Lan': Sla!MM male cat,
cttlld'• pet, pink collar.
Eulbluff. ~1450
WMtldy1 WMtt WhMdp Getf.
IPICLAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NA TURM. IOIN SWAP,ERS
Special ltte
I ltn. -s tlmea -5 ttucb
•Ulll -AO 'llllU., INCL UOI t-.... -....... .,_ ._.,,.. ,.. ..... "' " ... ._.,cw• ..,_ """'• ...,.._ ..._, .... • ~...._ ...-OTMIN!> llOtt IAI I -r•ADU Otll YI.
PHONI 642.5671
Te "ac• Yevr TrHer'• ParedlN Afl
JoltWenfed.Mllt 1000
SCI AM-LETS
ANSWERS
Beaat:Y -. ctvl -Sylpla -
Ncdlab -HOUSE CAlLS
A doctor'a ~ ttlkd
him to aay that ahe wu lick.
He a&id. ''Sorr7, I don't aake
HOUSE CA.l.JA"
CQl..UXIE'Gnduate, ~ 34,
partlall1 dilabted. dHtra
work be can do at tQne.
BEAUTY Salon. I ltatlona, F1mille wi a Aecounting,
elUb 11).yrs Udo aree. Will EDP, office macb.ine opera-
PWMFIRICS
t2f llker Street cw ....
549-2221
REWARD for wt.lie long 86 PllCMnM'r Imperial mo-
ba!ttd Odhu11hua lor.I w. bile home. Will trd eq. of
aide CM, Apr 25. M&-4225 opprox $lCWlO for late, model ,.~,...,.. ..._ _ _..__. •. _.. car or ? 548-2904 leeve me. ~, ....,.,..u.. m .. '<~ breed pup, black face l. ~il 8 _..:;.~_tor_Dick_. ___ _
trd free and cleu SlbaO.~ ~~rsl~~ 1::!': wi:
eq, ror R.E. or what-v~ tool&. 541>-?541 --------
you. Bkr. 548-7711
MS-5127 REW ARD PALM Desert 3 BR l" Ba
CUSHION To loid 6 yellow Air cood Fum. Corona del
Dtvan. on 17tla bet. Pomona Mar 3 BR l~ S. + 2 B.R
" ~ c.M. 54S-95U apt. $26,D eqty. Tnlde b' ~ Lido tale or ?T ~
,.,.eonalt 6405 er-Bkr 673-6756
HAVE SllOO worth of motor-
OVERWEIGHT? cycle, ruJt11r1, wip, surf·
A ftl!'W proven better met.bod boards. Will trade {or csr.
of wetstit control. Control boats or wbat bave you.
welibt permanently! No ~
dnip, pills, C1'uh diets or -.,...--hm-4 -b -3-ba-din
1)'111&. Automa Ucally teec:h-.,....ec; r • · rm•
e11 Jll"Ollel' eatlnc babita l. elec kit, den, lndioicpd. 1 ~
cantrol. No contract to alp, bl.k D Dorado CC. P1m °'!"
no mortdlJJ feet. New low en. PIM eq. Tor unit ar .. ~. 15 Pf!' villt Phone 541-3374, 4!M-'1'99'7 ev.
fer FREE d!mon1tration Ir Roberti (Akan stereo tape
~ analysis. r'K'Ol'der, ma lllla'I a: bd-
Welght Control lnt'I. pbnet, S«iO val. For: Cam-
• Tl~Tt.50 e mi, ll!ftletl, 300+ CC cycle, '•Im & C•rd ltelcler car, or ? ~ aft 5
Help in aD problema. S2SOO eq. In 3 BR 2 t., bome
TGl W..aninller Ave. or rental w/compl recrea-
Weltmmster * m.91154 lion lac. on IQlt cne, neer
ALCOHOLICS Anoaymoaa ~ For: Station waron.
Harbor Ana. PllOlle m -1'724 boat or TD'a. tl3: 59'l-5829
P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. Oeer title R-1 lot, s.n Cle-
O!M Tennill CI a b. S""e. mente, OC8ll side °' fw7, ., $9850 value. Tracie for houae
membership S15 mo .. no In· Coeta Mesa (~f College
ltlation fee. Call 6'73-5n 1. Pkl Kl 5459 or 546-2l49
Announcements 6410 3 BR., 1 'it a. .. Cost. Meta
~. val. $18.SOO: wW take Coast Health Club new"' car or -.rut. m e FREE SAUNA e down payment.
Witts Swdllll m.....-bJ Owntt-Agmt ~
1 Experienced Muaueae' What do ,_ Udnk ol car
OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK "TRADER'S PARADJ!r
9 am-10 pm Drop aa a card. o..tw
132 E. 11th St. M2·Dfl Dept, p ,(). Boil 111'5, Dai1J
Pilo&. Npt Bcb, CaJl1.
1;'~""~-~·~l';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~64;;;;l2 * * *
JU:nRED Mm w a a t • l5x " VI C dear lot, dole janitorial • ma1nt WCltt.. Pt. tn. ~.am valu. can build tfme ff.B. or Witt. IO-llT1
24 unlta. Owner will tude
for Income. SUbmlt. Iller. Jolt Wanted, Lady 7020
64U487. 54.>4412 2 Mature Gennaa women,
25 View Acl'9 1....-fally experienced. C o o k
Beach. Some improve-eerN ~ d r l • e .
menta, Income $7100. $243,· Quality rderence. Deaire
~ equity. For: TD'• or ? I work In home where both
Owner. 4!»-4653, 494-4957 I Oftd~ Write DtdJy Pilot
CU~t.-Btt. 2 BR. Palm SPl'il I Box M-114 •
home: SS.~ eq 11 dn payt.
unlt11 Balboa, beecb atta,
N'pt OC811 front. C. Luthe,r
lliOO Am>yo. L.B. 4M.alS
SMALL home buslMa ln
iold l)lllmill( kits. Tax hen.-
fits PLUS protlt TRADE
for boat ot CU' on S:500 val-
ue. 548--8642
TRADE choice R.-1 Ocean
front lot In Laguna Beach
equity $39,000 tor free 6
clear new power boat.
~5135
Job W•nf9d
Men & WomM 7030
COUPLE Eut1 90'1. Exp. ..., ............
man't 1r ma111t. 546-Gll
ms
UVE INS
Employer PQI feea
Geor&e Byland Alenc1
lOI B E .. 16lb, S.A. 541~
7100
Di11iw1sher
Dly Slilft
Apply In perton
Coco's
Famoas
Hamburgen
17111 & Im•
... rt llldl
COMMISSARY
PEISO.,_
Trd Inc. prop. Balboa Penn
trlplex, \i blk from ~
' Bay, Gn owr $7.~. m.<m eqty, desire prDP
Production Supervltors 1'lll time. Some expert. Prtviou&To~ and/or ,...OC. helplul.
around Pana Pt or J'1ll.
brook. 644-0151.
UDO Isle, Ire Z.ltory homt
105 rt frontare. s garages.
TRAD!: lot' amaller home.
Price suo.<m. Ricbard10n/
Purcell Realty '15-4031
LOVELY ~ 3 BR.
M'P81'9te den. poc;>l, Price
$59.500. T~ tor small
Houle or "ta. Rlchlrd-
~ R1ty m.4001 .
* * *
.upervlaorY ex~ Xlnt APPLY IN PERSON
company uct chance tor ad-....... 10 vanc:enent. Prda desrte, -twHft a.m .. 2 p.m.
u/40. (Fee paid)
AJIO F ff Polltlolll
NEW'°RT
Personnel Agency
133 Dowr Dr., N.B.
642-3170
"Jobe Are
Our lusJne19•
Coast Employment
AGENCY
Santa Ana Pron Bld1.
1570 Santa Aaa Aw .
Fir West SeFYices
Commimry
4647 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport lhlclt
WESTMINSTER ------MEMORIAL PARK I SE.RVICE DIRECTORY s EIVIC• DIRICTORT Costa Meta 642°9611
Rn I : 30 am • 5 pm MOD-l'ri.
Ex•ll•nt
Frlnte hneflts
ardenl .... "'° ANTHONY'S
Gerd.n Service
~"'" Wanted. Me-. 7"IC)(I
MmrhNH'"f. a Cemete,Y Cement, i•ncret• 6600 G c.m.eete funeralt IN!lft $245 CUSTOM PATIOS Ir c ...... ry .... Block wan.. Alao concrete
"'7"APPLY-
EXPLORER
JOU a IWLOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT MJel a ..... OYMIN1 '°91 a IMPLOYMINT
..... w......: Min,.....,, w.-, .. ,. ~· .. w ........ Min 1200 Help ........
EXPERIENCED .
IN THIS WORK?
,.. ......... c111ac' .... of alltomatlc and c_.
troll .... ,..... ... posl-
tlot1 for yoL
Day & Swing
e Screw Machine Operator
Day Shift
e Dril Prw Operaton
Swi~g . Shift
e T.,.., Latlle Operators e Engine Lathe Operator e Racllal Drfl Operator
CALL OR APPLY
CLA•VAL CO.
/
lllEIS &
SHRlllS ............
l.,.,tence IMela.nt~ ,.,,.,_.
EIPlDIEI
MOTOllDI COIP.
EXPER marine d l u el
mechanic a.rift E. Sm.Ith
• Cb. 5m ll•t St. Mltm-4'180
Agencies. Wom• ~
Mill UK A&EICY
~/(.,ut ... ) •••••••• 15111
Sec:iy /'l.epl • • • • • • • • • • • • ..,
Qerk/'1)1Ut mA or Mrtr Cspllt tee> ...... SCIO
Coimprter /Tra.lnee
(lee paid)' ········-·· -Secy/Recpt ......... '.. S385
Acct Cieri< (11pllt feoe) • • $315
Order Cieri< •••••••••••• $360
Teller /Exper .. .. • .. • • • S325 rue aertc .............. $290
J>t Time Secy • • .. $2.50 Ir.
410 W. O>ell Hwy .. N.B.
Call Betty 8"ICe ~
w .....
• Asn•l•n
lxpertenced .. .,.
Compu19r AllerriWy.
-APPLY-
Mlfllllll
Comm•kltloa
2UO,S.Aftnelt.
Santa Ana, C.Hf.
All ...... -clppartuDltJ
emp)Qyer
Pll REllf
... ##'Mk wlll ~
valve PBX~
ttllef. mail IOl'tin& ml
diltrtbution and ~
PBX e.xperimce ncpJired.
PROFIT SRAJUNG
J. (. CAltEI co.
671 w. 17th St.
Cotti Miu
54"3421
Diec Secrem, •• • •• • •• 15111 An equal ~ r .c. ~ ...... $11'5 • ..,,_
l11h & Placentia ~mg-~::::: SEcmARY
Costa Mesa 548-2201 Recpt/Typist .......... • ~..&~ lhMJ:. ~
An ... epportunlty .,,,,..,
lnYentory <llatl'Ol ••• • $350 -~ ""'""~ g1u. -· ._ Flex.owrlt.er •..••••••••• S3&1 P\euant phone ~·
Gen. Of1lce • •••• • • • ti> PIO hat 1:YPUt -at 1eut •,.,..
Nat Operatcr ........ PIO No alb. U.. die .......
,. Oerlm •••••••••• to SD Modem i.pt em... 1m1
A,.,mblen .•••••••• SUD br mume to M1cn:1wDe in.er.. -------------
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLERS
Elrperience preCerred tn
auembly of predsloa
valva with a.bility to read
blueprints.
45 hour min work wee4<
Steady ~ployment
Profit sharing
J. C. CARTER CO.
671 W. 17th St. c..te Mesa
541-3421
An equal opportunity
employer
J. W. Robl'nsoft Many BEACH AREA Jobs menta Co. l1l1 2nd A9-.. GA YNott Corona det Mar.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY PART-Time lllbt ~
HH openlnp fer: 2'l5 E. 17th. S.A. Inc I me•encer dutlea tor
542-7209 medical clinic. MUlt baft
Experlffcecl
Air Co11dltloa111
Mechlnlc
FC Bookkee:per •••• to $525 car. 11:~ AM tel 3:~. Mon.
Dental Aulmnt •••• to $433 thru Fri.; St.50 Hr. fl111 ,_
Accounlin& Cik • • • • • • • • $433 Ir fringe benefits. ~
Cashier ............ to $400 For 1pp't.
Typist ....... •• •• ·.. to $315 W.=':":AITRESS="==ES==-, -Elra.,..._pert_lenced. __
Dental, tr/back •••••••• S!!O Nile shift. Uaioft 8CAle
Receptionist ......... ._.. S!!O II o ~italiz1tion Jmunnct:
Full time. Trainee, NCR Op ...... S350 dental care. AJIPl1 In,.._
Excellent a.n.flta Tme/poticy typllt •• tel $325 t to 11 AM. Howard's
Apply Pert0nnel
1().4, Mon. thru ni.
l'ASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT llACH
An equal opportunity
employer
~. Cuhier . . • .. • $315 Restaurant, «JO!. W. Cout
~nee. Dental .ut •. $.1U Highway, Newport BeadL
Traintt. flit cDt ... ·.. $294 E L E C T R 0 N J C S Supply
Trainee. factory •• U.tD hr O>unter Salf:sman. Exp tr
Gen. om~. PIT •• S2.50 hr DOt nect91r1 If ~ ba ..
ALLSET AGENCY IOme electronic bactsroana.
4!r W. 19th, C.M. MU'IS2 H. W. Wrilbt Co., l?nl
RUTH RYAN AGENCY Newport Blvd, o.r.
--------Secretary .......... to $500 BEAtmCIAN, Good wltb Archlt.ctvrll Girl Fri/It SH • •• •• .. • SliO high •btllnc a cider ~ from $l30 •wine A ttmonJ. 142-1010 646-1941 lacludea Endowment CU. CEMENT wort!, aD ~·
l:VIQ'thins ID one beauutul No job too amaD. FrH ut. COMPLETE CLEANUP
place meana Jeaa COit. H. sron.ICK SQ.8615 Re NEW LAWN'S
Worki11 Forem1n
Injection moldlas experi-
ence. s m a 11 srowtnc
plant.
MOTORHOME CORP. H..:A:!c.~Enow
4000 C.mpu1 Drive JdeRI put time job
Drlftamen Bkpr, 1-firl ote ........ $450 New plw.tl lhop on 19th St.,
Min i.3 yn opaimce In Escrow Oerlc .......... WiO C.M. acrosa hm DIW
apartment bot-. and tract Aaslstant Bkpr ........ $.190 Senior Citlunl rtlldeecl.
home field. Preparation of MANY OTHER lJS'I1NCs Full or part time. SG-'DCl aa. monthly care. Prun-
I · Landscwpln(, Exp. hor· No tramc P"Oblemt. CEMENT work. P a U o • , In 1811 Beach. Westmtmter driveways, walk.a, etc. All tlcuJ twisL
GARDENER WANTED Ml-1125 193-2421 types. ~ 11t. 193-WI
Tr.vel
GOING To HawaJt 1bls 111m-
mer. Would illrie company.
Share expenses. Glr1 bet a:
25. Call Jane 49'-6934
SERVICE OlltECTORY
or weelcly maintenance. Chlld C.re 6610 ~ M ust be neat, rnaonable
VACANC'l • 1 ddld. H o t and reliable. Able to .do
andacaptna Juncbea. mpa. toya. ae> I u neceuary.
tbluU.
ter 6 PM t:tvids. Lie. 546-1539 Eu
# Cb.Hd Care in my home. al
.Pomona School area. BJ
Phone
day or week.~ neral S.rv9*
fU.(1577
'612 -Paintins, Plumblna. ~ Accountint 6500 --------6620 pen UC. Booldltepln• SerY. PU A delivery. ~ yn up.er.
Ref!. Notary P u b l l c .
962-1814. ll6l-84(1I'
Appralslnt 6512
Contrectort
e ROOM ADDmONS e
L. T. Construction
F11mily rooma. kitchen «
units. Stngle story or 2;
pl1n1 CU.ltom designed. For
estimatea 6 layout, phone: e 847-lSll e G. T. GUNDER.SEN
&81 Eatata Appralaer
lL.... E c. ... ,_, ADD • Remodel • Repair '"'° v.i ..rv'UC>l Res • Comm • '1ndultrial
labyslttl.. 6550 Free Layoull 6 Est. DICK
try. Reas! Rd. Insured.
Ba.nlcAmericard OK
Call "Mike' 64Ul341
aullng H
' Tr
6730
HAULING. Ttuh pickup.
lmmlniz. An)'thtn1 • we do
I t all. Expert wwk. 545-2'792
Lott. prqes, etc. CLEAN
Tr ff remoY11, dump, ~.
b 1cldloe,fiU,,rade.9&2-874S HUFFMAN 6TH4.59 AULING-Gan&t Cleanupi. H CHILO care. Aie 3 or over. TOM CARNEY. ·Bldr. 15 yrs y ou name It. J haul. Re111-My Mesa Verda Hom .. $20 exp. New conttr. nn add,
wk. 54&-1187 ""malnt, xlnt wtc. 113-2CT3
EXCELLENT Ollld cart. My
home. Hot lunches. ~L.2-5.
151 Rochester Apt. A., C.M.
LICENSED O>ntractor. Ad-
ditions. Remodellnc. Sm
Jobi Specialty. 113-2129
onabte. Bii John M2-40JO
Iron Int 6755
CUSTOM IRONING
Pick up 6 deliver
SMALL PARTS, lNC.
1346 Lopn Aw.
Newport h•ch warldnl 5 nl&bt• a week
from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Pay
ranee• start from
preltminarJ IQouta ot .., 1793 Newport, C.M. ~ SEAMSTRESSIS
hyc{ronic domestic bat.Inc 11931 &Mch, H.B. 147-8617 Exper., ·for fut srowtns
and coollni syat.m. Crtat 1042 W. 17th, S.A. 547.&m women's sportaweu llfl'r. Oocta Mea 54M863 --------
COLLEGE MEN
SUMMER JOBS
Exeelleat aalary. Good bu»-
nesa experience. We train.
Box M 1ll Dally PUot
Gertlar lndU1tri•
Experieonced m a c h l n I 1 ta
wanted with own tool.a. Good
position. 914 W. 17th Sl. CM.
&12·D!\5 uk tor Bmlard
Gtrtltt or Ran Denftlaon.
CARRIER BOYS
GOOD ROU'JT.S
AVAILABLE
HtJNTINGToN BEAOI
DAILY PILOT
• M2-4121 • .. ,..,,.,-
run time. Salary oPlft.
Apply in penon:
Howard JohnlOft ltest. mo lfa!Wr Blvd .. CM
BOYS 10· l4
Gond route8! e Cood profit!
BALBOA PENJNSULA
DAILY PILOT
DAYTttE
BUSIOY
Great opportunity for a•
bltious YOWll man. Apt>ly
ln person between 2 and
S p.m. dally.
Snack SIMtP
2305 I. CMlt Hwy.
Corona Ml Mir
ADVERTISll&
Copy Contact. 8 r 1 t h t
young min, ~·a, with •I·
ency experience for Copy
Contact· Work. EJectron..
lcs 1nd technical experi-
ence helpful. Fut trOW·
Ing Newport 8"dl A1eft.
cy.
Boie M lOS Da1.ly Pilot
$230. per month
No e~ nece.
aary. We need nine ex:
tra mt11 notr. Mllt't have
1tved In thla area t w o
years or laaler. Call tor
•ppolntment.
Mr. Nelson
774-7251
y_.. Pry Cook
or
Kitchen Trainee
Permanent job, Clance for
adVanc9rnent
<No students Please}
8ob'1 Big Boy
154 E. 17th St.
Coeta Mesa, Ca.I. • IF .•
oppty to leant MW fteld -Groovy place tO wartr pha
participation tn l!ftllneerin& Ste BettJ Bruce at eoo<t pay. mo MOlll'09ta, ex
~ and to cnata a fQ. m ~ R. N. or LVN 3-11 SHirr
ture m a rapidly pvwtns • .1. .1. Newport H a r b or 0... manufacturinr company. tflu xec n lescent Home. 15 5 5
B•lanc.flo, Inc. Agency for Career Girts Superior An .. N • w po rt
673-311&3 410 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. Bffch. 646-7765
REAL ESTATE
SAWMEI
To sell Big Bier lAJiit ~
erties full or put time.
Offices In NIWJIOlt Beacb
and Bl& Bear Lake. ~
tlonal amlnl's tor toP
men! Wr1tt &JI M 110 Dai-
ly Pilot
Busboys &
Dlshwcnllen
By appoint. 64S-3939 =~-:-------WOMAN .•• Ql)able cl CU\o
LVN'S l. PRAcnCAL nlll"lel
tlffded tor prlvat. duty. All
lhi.fta. Lncoulle N u r • e 1 Reg~try. &O-f955 --------
!n& tor ccxtvalescent flemalll
stroke patient. Co bCllM
nights. call 5t 0-.. n
between 8 1.m,10 LIL
CJJUROi NW'MI')' attenda.at.
7 .. -Exper lady avail ~. ..._ and other occulona. Own
--------tran•· Pb: ~ er
Help Wanted
W°"*9
,.~ Time Work s= NEEDLE • Spedal macbl.nt opera tor 1 •
Nftd vacation money! ~ pnsaera • trUiunen. I»
come MA..,. ~ta. t>erh nced · onlf. •
tive now. Ce!! coUect 53l).59flO Monrovia, N.S. SO-.. c.1 ... r1. Counter Girl. BARMAIDS. •••
Must have cub "litter ex-•.. ml GO.CO pert~. Noodlly throuab DANCERS
F\t1l and Part Time Friday T:3M ,.m. Call S300per-1"elr
Day and Nlcht Shifts 833--0600, ext ~ 638-5483 « m.1111
You ~ve A-~:~ WAm'EO: rteeptbJl1t SHARP WAJTRESS TSAJ(
LICENSED DAY C AR E .
Love to care for baby. C.M.
PleMe call~
Additions • Remodelfnl
Ind H. Cfl'W'lc.k. Uc. 642..a!I -5«).-0075 --
a .... , ..,..,, ~ -· wbo bu had experlence In Bar-b-q. Tab out. om MAIL IOY a car 808'$ 110 IOY medical or dental omc. A ii beach 1re1 coftte ...,,. wm ~ fnH~!!':.~ -,:: Over ts. milltary obUp. :'ra";oo-:-w':e:-:1;; 154 c!t.1:: ... st. =•ble 1'1tll cddrtn. =::. ~1 +,..at
• eo."3ZI •
WW bebyslt weekda,y1.
In my Mell dtl Mar home.
50-Ki9
Carpet (IMnl"t 6625 GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPTNG Apply Mltla Me x I can :::~y~ruled. Good oppor-for 5 evenlnp wori< call e GALS ATl'DmON e e Medical A11t. far
6 GARDENING SERVICE Restaurant 54'f.W. 19th St.. C' .a. y .a. 1 CO M1l. MIUZR PR 4-20'll OpporflmiCJ knocka once. X-ray, 11\jec:Uon.
6'73-fJOCl .. 549-2170 L•nd1eaplng 6110
• !.'!~ ~ "!~,0• State llcel\ltd contrctr, CM """• ~ • IUSIOYS Like people? Lib 111CJM1? • Med lna. lec'7. l:xflr. lrtck, MaMftry, .tc. ...,uv-~• ........,...... • 1 RftldentJal. Oommerclal ROUTES AVAJJ.ABl.Z 17th & ~ M •NAGEi ~tr 11? De'f'Ole 2 or J nu Salary CJPl'll Pit~ GT·• 6560 BIG Dilcountl l63'7IO Pree eat • No job too blc· ID ( Miu ~ fttlr 1M9 tit+ --------.i --.,_..._., --, .. 1. An osta t--BAR • ol)INJNG. ROOM ~ Experlmc:td. 0.. u. . . a"5Cl2 NEED 2 .......... & ....._.. _....._ ,_ -~· .,. equsl 6""UI 1iiDV ~ Send ~ Nlibt Shift. DENTAL ore. Illar· E!rpfr. ten SC. llaar, • tnda.
BRJCX. ~ Carpentry C.rpet L•yt1 & Gnod Profttl • Mo ~ ~ • -·-__..._. flD A-In -• 4 yn cebep. -.s.. J5. H.B. Mr.. G re ••• er I CU1tom Cabinets. Sm a 11 epalr 6626 ,_."'-... "I ~ gc~ 1 -1 ·~~.... ......, ..... -6. ~ 80-352S
Job9.. OK Free Eat IG-6!M5 1T --5Y-ARDS--ol~N-Y_L_O_N '•intlnt , 6UO WtVtCE Statton Attmdant, SUiriOAJU> -Co·• ~..: p~:.= SaletladJ •xperieced * 1'IU!PHONS W.D
hfWen 6570 c A rt PET. kl-1 for ,6 ftl, .. -~ --~ tun ttme. 9XP81eDC1 ,,... Meda tm~ lo r -E ~--.._ .__ -18 Top --'-'---'-• ... .. ... ._. .. & -· ..... f~. Enqu1re 0-UCk Ma. ltMdJ 1111...... . ..... _... . ...,._,. ...... 1 . --_..., ...... ,.,.. :::-;;;::-;:::,._ '::::'-·~REMOO---EL.-...... ---: -p-lu-m-apar1me11•. SU5 a 7ard •· materlall b)' l l c • n • • d "°' ~. w ~-aude ~ · WTD: JtttiNc1 a'p11 an c e Coroaa ._. Mllr a.ta Ilea, S.W ~.:a. s.::.:r . ..,.
..,._ .... -. .... 8 l ltaDed. Other berptml Call pa.Inter. 31» Yft ••Pt r • dale at .... -. HB. -~ ~ .... ~ lll'Yb ma (aotio. walbtr oma HELP .--..;.-.,.... .. _ • e c ., 546-4471 ev_.... .--... -.... .._.... ·---o. T .._.. s I " carpentry, r'8idefttial. com• _.._... NURSERY MAN dablt: tnh)9 ..,neut1 • dryer) lor p/ttme W'Ol'k. POUSIU DETAIL MAH fw ...... "'•' ..........., cr•s
lllttt .. roql'ft a d d It l 0 II I • llectrtcel ... nMI' a.ASS Palntlnt • Ir MANAGER Ctlftlldmd. AN .. ,.,_. : .. fn aood health and • AMI> 53S-'5&l NI time waft ...
RNllD. m-,31111 --------Papett.lltnl. FR.EE U. Xlnt opportUnl~ wltb ls~ 8 AM to 5 PM .a m.A '° *1ve tnck .• Nf~ PAJn'! COUl'n'DllAM e DONtn' 11 a It er, .,. !lame. m.JS'M
ELllC"l'IUQAH, ~ a 11MATES. M5-Mlt retail nutMf'1 cbaln. 1it3l PlacentJa. C.M. RT COOK · Kltdwft Helper DIAN LIWIS peie!ICH, ""1 A.II. lblft. e RD'TAURANT Bale
C.rpentwine 6590 b o n d • d. lmAll JDbe. INTER or Ext. PAJNTIHC. 539-5981 or ens> 88t-4t62 Sales'"'" a Mllft•I'" Noon to s , .•. • days. AP. 1981 IW1Mlr. CM. THE DONUT MILL ~ !Mnlnp. ova 2l
lf'fO .TOB TOO SMALL! maintft\, a npalra.. Ml-.sm lMMED. SERVICE. Local MAINTENANCE or dlnttl cw.. ~ ... --w ......... lleley, 2138 ..... PRIME area Nllhil 11cr .... .
R 1 l'fnt • JodlilCrlal cam. ft-...&.-. ... rel FREE esL 50-1127 cruleet\ --\6 time. llnll ottmne -• .. Plac!tnlia. a.ta Mae. iiilVICE .. Anna.t. H.B .• r.v. WUI ...... ..: Evft")'«lt .... ~ .......
....... Malltnaau V8iWAh'I e PAfii"hNO • llltlrior 6 Yac:M radlt. .,.r re. blaJ functl. M •fl .... RllvtCE 9ta. Attendant. owu 21, lts'lt md aper. ~.ta.GM. W"1 llOt alll D11m. IL llr ••
...... .. R ••••• L JAPAHDE G~ Exterior. l'rH ~tlnlatea. quired. Wl'tlll to PO .. ur. No exper .... .. .. E:Qef .. fd dime ~ 1ef7 1Jnloa Statklll. m ...... llA'IUU ·--.....,... ...... 8rowa ---• ...... Ue................. .... ....... ., .. ...... ~·•h n9. ~$ Balboa .!.'!........ ........ PllclnUa (dlr w 11) CM. lfB . -!»aw. Own trw. J... . 1wJii.iiiPii •
· • -.nm • IOW • Good ,., ~ •ta ..._~,.. "'° CAMPEJt a Trdlt' metal -Am .... '!!,,, · dddnl. Aft 1 pm.-.-U.. ""' 1 ddld. !Jilt 11111.
• ...... I • -..,.._ • Ole A ·--Lawn :...:.;;,.. --mAD, Miit .... prtvlooa ~ ft! WANTED MA.INT Man 6 makt -.... a.at.., 5 sn-mt .• i:ll.l ~dcm • MOit..:--Llcia9d. LEA.QT c. • ...... .... •XPft'ltnce. A'' l 1 at -9frrllll. lie. ar •• wet ......... -.;;:. TEMJ'ORAAT~ Yoms .. . e -.,.rt e -...r MMll3 541--... 54Hl1' alt 4 PM trontcd1 loNt9d andlr c. Mat11rc.h Ddiiltllw. mD -~ ~ Jh&. CK. qualllW *'Ir ........ fll. ...... . blldtop, .,.,.., Pla~tla. QI. . WAnted bbl • ...., MANAGER a~ ..... 8'.m
walla, .......... ...,,..,.. STF.ADY "" -~ Pinal Dlllll a JUST TWO MEN fw OUt.. 8.ABYll'ITl:R,JaDU.Wed tii;&ifii~n9ii °" .._ • ~ ..... --:..... Job..,,, c'-elt ....... c.._., .... . . i..is-.... ..... ... -•-. ........ IC a e JAPAMIU GARD&HlllO CAu. ..-to«MI dftlt. wt• ... cs. • w. tar ~ • rt,:-•· o.i w · · · ,,..1ehil1tt la the 1-•Hce I a. ,.,... W ""'~
... Al ..... e M wn lll'fkll a..,. lrt' ' I• U.1'9• OK at ffwJ, Jr..,.n Mo .-, ~ftr ._ -. .... el MIMM. "' ... -' tu pl.Mtiftt. • IJOtll Plii Ol~ Ml _.
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Wtdtlttdu, a&., I, 1968 DAILY PILOT 38 JOJI 1 IMPLOYMINT JOU a ..... OYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT ... a .-..ovMINT MlltCHANDISI ,Olt MllCHANDISI POlt MlltCHANDISI fOR PI TS lfMI LIVH TOCK TltANSPORTATIQN w..... Help w...... H.a.. w..... lcheele IMtructlen 7600 SALi AND TRADI _ IALI AND TltADI IALI AND TIADI C.tt l'20 lallboetl fOlO
7400 W....-1400 W.....,. a ~ 8100 Televlllon l20S Mlseellaneeus ~BURMESE Klttt:n1; ~k LUCI SAILINGt
-Stet. Typists
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APPLY lMMED.
*Westen Girt
1114 w. Llncoln, Anahelm
2'700 Harbor Blvd.
Colt& Meta 54G-0325
llq\aa1 opponuni~ employer
18.lER
... time polltioD .van.
........ srocmed )'OUnl '*· Roun 11 a.m. to 3
.... Mond~ through
~-Teller or New
Accounta experience pre-
ferred. P!eaae apply in
pe1'1011 to MR. LITCH
61111d1le
Federal Savings
m3 I . Coeat Hwy.
Newport Inch
All equal opportunity
empla)'ft'
CRIOIT CHECK!R
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
3029 Harbor Blvd.
Coate MeN
546-2033
An equal opportunl~
employer
Applicants considered on
merit regan!lea of race,
n!Urtous creed, color. na·
.. I origin or ancestry.
ADYERTISlllG
AGBtCY
a&rp wtth abW~ to GI"&'&&-
~ a D d follow throuih-
Good aiectttarial akflle •
must. Under 30.
Cell BarlNra 642-3910
WAITRESS
18 to 35. Neet appee.ring.
No ex:peri~nce necessary.
A,pply in person.
lob's Big Boy
154 £. 17th, Colla Mesa
• WOMIN-MIN KIRBY * ·.aucft8.M -* ~ •bit· Pape .... Malta. DISLIKE ~ TYPIST -Kl VICUUlll ~I ..., -.i 90 Ila '""" AUC tlVN • 645-lOID . ~~ hid! ~
PAlT TIMI WOIK u" ,.00.auulNG ~ ,.wtdl ~11n~ EVllY l'rl., May 10, J:IO---... "---dtpttdatloa, .Up Nllfa1'
.,,..,. ... allll be rapid.
IDtaccara•~
ti t1Pa ., ··••""-OD e*> tric .......... Two >'"ft
J> re • to a 1experlence re-
quln&L
We lft a ll"OWtb oompany
in the fteld ot education of·
ferina excellent ulariee.
l lber'll bene11ts lnc1udlns
profit I b a r i D I , pieaaapt
woridnc conditionl. and oP-
1JOf1ul'lity for srowth aftd
advancement.
Apply in penon at the
P~lOftlce.
PRORSSIOUI.
LIBRARY SERVICE
I ~..... --.,....,_" "'..,. ~ •• TUEsoay •No ~·.:..-. 1125 cleanln&, insurance, etc. "" , .. ,........ INDUI. DIAl'TING ,,,_. .,.. • ~ "' "' NeW 6 Ulld f\nltlln ........... -~ -PREFER 'l'U~ T
STUOI S.TIACHlltS oaoc. CHICKING ~ •Hutior Blvd, ,RIDAY IVININGS dlvana, lcWdMta, ............ GIRMAN SHIPHEllD •Low COit~·~ ~IW1Vu.Anyone -TIONIC ASSIMIL Y CM 01.-:o M\lde 6 . Al-Countywa. Auction recUnen. occ.u. ~ W. PUPS care free ulll{1c In a
PIX/TYP pUance o,. 10802 leach llvd. .1 fOOl'I\ letl, bunk beda. -. AXC resfattttd Cbamploo cal 25, as little 'la-. "°"' near 1-le la -MW •t.nMV"EWOOD *" i Stanton model, cocktail tablet, china BLOOD LINES 1 ~ ~ .... West Coast "~ I ..... • w th n blk nor1h of Ka~) nbineta, d1n!nl letl, din. L Cb. ULK WIKING-• day, avat IOOD 01 M. tht Ora• "--.. editioCl nel')'dllns lliO. Fl'olt·ffte ettet, coffee tabln, chests, ERBL',.,. .,A .. Ill Try Our Club ~n
d The Loi ~I• 'l'lmes. Huntington Beach holl)'Wd .,,, I• 4-1O1 o. HI-Fl & Stereo 8210 _... .. ,. mac llMI Top wlMlng Shepherd 6T>Ol.10 .__...,. refrir $50: Kini a bed, --&.. --..... -c..-~ ttftlt-v~ ""'' NEWPORT SAILING CLU1
Elroellent wqea .and com-S3"18S ~ ~.desks. twin er unlta, of all Ttmea
miuton1. We cu traJn )'OU· 12m1 Carden Grove Bd .. GG KELVINATOft. Retrtir. eop. 1968 STEREX> COMOle IOlld lamps, TV'a, ltel'fOI, new 2. Ch. NORDR.UK Power Crulaert 9020
C&ll toda)' lor detalll. 537.7111 ptttone 14 C'IJ, ft. Separate atate, 4 IPffd changer. Like drapes, ?'efrlseraton, atov· ot MATTERHORN
2UT S M in S S ta Ana Xln new. Take over amall ea, wutwrs, dr)'ua and 3 time• Paclflc 18' FIBERGLASS/ wcie4
cabin cruiser, 75 HP out·
board. Tilt bed tralle:rJ -
equipped. Sl200. s.u-mo
LOS ANGILIS TIMIS
1115 SUNFLOWER. A VE.
COSTA MF.SA
~ or 54()..5151, ext. 29'7
PRODUOION
WOllEI
CapeMe .,
1tu;11Hen.
-AltPLY -
1911 .............
c..t•Mell
· a t.. an trefter ..-ce· t cond. pe.ymtnlll or $86.12 cash. MUCH MORE! Coast Vlclor
212 N. ~!!~.~im =-~ ~ aft 6 or credit Dept. ~1'289 WINDY'S AUCTION Males-Females (~ weekJ)
n6.2900 SDOrtlng Gooda 1500 Black It Tan (shots)
"Better LIV\ni thru S.Wlne Machlw 1120 c 2075% Newport Blvd. BRED FOR QUALITX
Education" Colt .4.S Automatic Behind Ton)'11 Bids. Mat'la. A TEMPERAMENT
PIANO BEG"'"""""" 19ST Sillpr c<llllO,le due to 1921 Argentine model. Cotta Me. ~ PedtsrH wtth each Pup • '""'"r.n.> Beparalion· Aawne I PllY· Good concllllon $80. OPEN DAILY I tD ' U MM& o.y.11).2 PM
pref. Olldrn love t be Ir meat fl $5.'75 or $31.25 cuh. e 549-0233 aft 6 PM e 83'7·9; EVes aft 15:30 PM
ttOO
1961! CESSNA SJcyJane. S1!1
hrs. T.T. $14,950. Call att .. t,
~or 542~
lHlons. Nancy D e n DJ I No peJIMllt andl June Udl. SIMMONS Hide-a-bed, l I k ( W~end1 837-3865 aft 9 AM
54&-1649 Touc:M>-Maecb. automatic Miscellaneous 8600 new $75. Maple chHt A: mlr· A PET~R A PEST? Flying Lessons fl SO
SCHOOL childrtn"1 vacation bobtB wlllder, buttoftbolu, ORJGINAL Hand crafted ror $35. Hospital bed S2S. New obedience classes
n ta. Oillcoat 10.Lel$0!1 blind .._ •llC· No at· Beeton Rocker, Pair Velvet Invalid stool and invalid atartlnt. I.YM Russell * LEARN TO N. Y
'f)'plntt School. 548-1859. 173 ta ch m e 11 t • n e e d e d dlalrl, Gttm linen lounge walker. 2 Stauffer ~ ~ ~ 534-2860 • $450
Del Mar. c.M. Guarantee rtiD OK. Call l _ ... --"' tables. RopeJ-cu na.nge $25., --------
MERCHANDISE FOR anytime, 526-6616 :: a::':n ta!n~,,_h:.: Wringer w a ah er . DALMATIAN Pups, Cham. Late model Ce--..
ro "LI AND TRADE 1967 Stncer Zl&Zaa in walnut boarcll and box springs. aide . Mimeograph mechne $25. pion stock, bred 1st lor Low !'lies also for lmtrua.Md
---------• comole. Doe 1 ev~. chair. Frost-free Frllidaire, Redwood patio tumttutt: cH.politlon. 2nd show. Take Ir commercial. l'vrftltu,. 8000 Full balance $U.76 or ss.oo ~e Broiler widl all Table and benchn $10, home about 5/1. 642.1937 Newport Air AllOC.
-------· -monthly. 5~ aft 5: 30. a tt a c b m e 0 t a. Small chaile lounge S'S, love.aeat DOBERMAN puppy, ears 673.0313
A Xerox Com-ny HSKPR. 1'ldl tlMe tlnaP SpMlah Mecflterreneen bookcase, email chest of $8. Commercial • e w In i clipped. Female. Purebred. ·
2200 E. McFedd;;·Ave. summer.1Arpflndt1. o.. SHOWROOM SAMPLES Pianos & Orgena 1130 drawers. ~· G.E. electric machine, chain atltcb sis. noo. mo w. Ocean!ront, Mobile Homes
MT-5110 8ftlr J 8 n ood ed ed di fan, Al)tique bra:.a planter. Smith Corona Port ab 1 e N.B. 6TJ.M8 ..,Santa Ana, Calif. t.ratwp. ¥1111 ;tb wee;; m:!:: rnatc~ PIANO & ORGAN Hand cut CT)'stal decanter, typewriter, Uke new . e_G_E_RM_AN_S_H_E-PH_E_R_D_e TRAILER 8 x 35 Cabane-14 •
" · "SELL-IN" Hl·FI record player, asa'l crutchea, chal~. tables. Puppies. AKC Rqiatered 18. Quiet Adult Park. Near
An equal opportunity Jobi Men, Wlfft. 7500 ~; ta':~tilulandM~: Yea, we're having • "Sell· r ecord a MtsCellaneous 8rnm movie projectar, and A suarantffd. 54S-3890 Beach. Carpeted .. N ew
employer en. 5 Pc hexagon Spaniab In" tor Spring. noor mod-lteml lncludlnr caz,,eting, m\dl, much m0tt. drapes. FUm labed. Sp. No a.
Newport Buch
~ ttqUired for the
President ot a nationit
firm of Eqineerinr Qon..
IUltanta. Thia position will
tndude other omce dutiea
during the Prffident'a fre.
quet ablenaes. Exoeptlonal
typing and aborthand lki1i.
and a pleasing perionaltty
att required. Oollep beck·
JrOUDd pmened; aaJary
oPt!fl. Six girl ottl~.
Phone Mr. Andrews
675-3551
INSURANCE AGllCY
Newport leach
desires penonnel u follows: m Exper Ins. secretary
with supervlsory capabilltin
12) Multiple line underwriter
(3) File .I: ma.II clerk
Salaries open. Phone Mr.
Gibson, 548-1185
SHARP GALS
Who are interested in work·
ing in a very groovte ahop
can apply tor thla job if )'OU are exp6'lenced in high
f.uhl.on sport.weer " drea-a Full time oaly. For ap.
polntmmt
call 644-HX>
'mE LOOK
Waftnss
KEYPUNCH
OPEUTOR
2nd Shift
dark 09.k.top dining aet with el1, abow models, trade-ina pc1Dta. origlnal block pdnls, St. Andrewl Presb1Wrlan WJR&.KalNd Terrien, male Orange Clout Trlr a n:x .
bl ..... _ .. A ._ _. of pianos a orpn1 will ao eb:. 10:3> AM to 4:30 PM Olurd1 !_fema:~1· .~·~AJ•'r':· 6t&-M81 ·~ Cit' av.,.,....., .... m.,.. •t low, L<1W prlcea. WHY ~. 41t Goldenrod Ave, 15th A St. Andrews Rd. ncaeonau e. ~ ., CLEAN 21' x 8' Ktiiitiii,
chain; deoorattve vteyl de--DON'T YOU lbop UI before 0oraaa del Mar nun, Fri & Sat. 10.5 GERMAN Shepherd, yr old twin bed.a, l'X16' ~
algn. 5 Pc Mediterranean you bQ)'t ~5960 male, all lhot1;, S'25· 54M038 $2500. Space rent $40. Mo.
bedroom .t-9 ctrawerMr. WARD'S BALDWIN m.JDlO SWIMMING POOL Atm'RIAN lk1 boota, 9%. aft 1 pm. Costa Mesa, Writt !>iil>'
A Mn. drelllel', large fram. tsn Newport CM MU484 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface SAC! ~. Kirby Vacuum DOBERMAN. 4 moa, Own· Pilot Box M-lc.l ed mtmr. 1arp nlte com-' tach $50 ........ bed modes, matching panel de-* PIAN~ A ORGANS * Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. w/at • . ""'6' , In· pion A.KC stodc, dark red, •61 STARCRAFT (Spartan)
fix monthl to one yew eX-lillled ~adboard. * Larsest atock In So. Calif. FREE Ground Pad. tlque wbt, $15. Lamp & bll'able, ean' C'IJI. 642-3729 lOxSO furn Aloha Trailer
perlence ~-$895 VALUE * ~CX,-409' off-Playerplanot $149.11 ahade. turq .. $5. Call aft 6 BASSET bound 4 yra old. Parle. 132 W. Wllaon, C.M.
Full Price NOW $429.95 1000 t'Ol1a to cbooae from SE CARD POOL pm or wknck. 54().31185 BeM red A: wht markl.np. ========-1
OR TERMS AS LOW AS * Terms • Terms ·Tel'lnl * 323 S. Main, Orange Misc. Wented 1610 Cd after 6 pm. ~ Motorcycl• 9300
$3.00 PER WEEK caah for )'Otll' piano or trade 532-1992 TOY Pood~ puppies. AKC, _.....J..
-APPLY-)
M1rshlll (Will aell itema ~) SRnd piano for new 111lnet WANTED lllow quality, 2 M a: 1 F. '65 HONDA 305; clean, -
No DOWN Field'• Wboleule Piano Co. • FABRIC SALE • 3145 81'1.)' U\, CM .4 • 9 PN good. S37S Or best offer.
11 30 12 "" • Aiao Mach. tools. 54&-'Tm
I , Use Our Store Charse ~ Bn>okhunt at Cbapman Mon. to Fri. 9-: • : ...,... WELSH Terrier. 6 mos, Commun c1hons No fancy front Bur • • Garden Grove (714' emo Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. Furnltur•Appll•nc.. male. AKC. loves water. 1968 Suzuki 500 oc
QUALITY VALUES INSIDE! , -~ spt ,....,an $499. Vast selection of knit fabrics. $45. 541-1317 l:m ml. $890. or
2230 S. Anne St.
Sent• Ana, Calif.
An equal opportunity
employer
-Cooks
-Hostesses
-D1y Busboys
-Dishwashers
OVE FUR ITURE -.,. ... ::, -.. Open DAILY to public, lim· Color TV'a.-Stereoa --------Best Offer. 540-1821 APR D N Wurlitzer piano rePo S499. ited time only during in-_ TOOLS _ ARROW DOG OBEDIENCE
2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Weber reblt grand $850. venlory clearance. 531-1212 or '93-0555 cluses atartlng. Private 1~:1°~~\;~ !tt~~
Daily 9-9, 11).5 SUnday * ~ster now lor summer Costa Mesa KrUtting Milla trainlng avail. 968-2470
• 548-9660 • piano coursea (agts 7-13), m Baker st., O>sta Mesa SS CASH SS CHIHUAHUAS AKC. tiny _67_5-39'l __ 3 _a1_ter_6------
DREXEL DINING SET adult organ classes. We PV cub for: male, 10 wks, breeder, 214 '66 HONDA 450 Olatl:lnl,
"Elpana" table w/2 le&ves' &Z TERMS MOVING. Must Sell, Bdrm I Fundture I Appliances Jb atud avail. 546-2962 Fiberglas tank 5000 ml. 1615
...,._._ t.,. old .--·~ MUSIC arY, C.M. Rt, dbl bed, bkcue bdbrd, I •-.i-I ..,__,_ DACHSHUND Pun. 2 males 67~ m4 W. Oen nit
.. -uflUll .,. ...... ............. * -.21e * dresser. 2 nlle •tnd• $100; ............. ·-ru• . 8908 pads i.nc. Yellow chair and ftfril $35; 5• Ceramic f1r ON ITEM or -Std. A.KC, mabog A: tan. $4!>-SUZUKI 1965 250 CX:: ottoman $20. l'oldiul bed lamp ..... , a• _ __. aoCa -·, COMPLETE HOUSEl'UL. $55. 3 mos. n4: 673-3513 miles. $295. Xlnt concl. Nn NOW HERE -the new _, _... -· t·-h '~--' $15. w.c. et-ms Supenounding T-200 nn1 mpl d1n tbl Sl.5: bkcue Call 547~748 or m.an AKC Basset Hound Pup. Trl· nngs. c ...... · ~u.
COMPlZl'E 1'blta dbl e Hammond Spinet Ol'illll $15. 36C HamlllioD, CM. la. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a colored male; 6 mos. Loves Auto Service
bednn let s.us. WalnQt -the finest yet! 1160 liquor Ucellle in good atan-kids! $50. 540-8638 Eve. & Pam 9400
credema ~. 2 •'8 nest SCHMIDT-PHIL.LIPS CO. SMALL Allortrnent ~ toftl)' dlna In Oran&e CountJ. Con-KITTENS 1 wka. Trllned
tlables $50. Electric clotbea 1907 N. Main o 20th old cbtna by p-ivate party. tact "Cu" at ana cod• %13: 962-8317 CUTE 5/10
dr)'e" $35. 644-13SZ Santa Ana Entire Clqlboard full or iD-GT-&!' Daytime. Pug Puppln, AKC TIRES
CUSTOM Made extra lonl dlT\dual jiieces. Movial· C 0 LL E G E S tu den t 530-3166 New car changeovers and
APPLY IN PERSON studio couch. Blt·ln elec B3 Hamond ~ Mab o&r. Haviland • delplntely needs refl1gft'-takeoffs. M a j 0 I' 1nnda .
1 a.m. lo lO p.m. av-A cook top. ,,...__.... with ' --''e --aken1 MeJIMD • 1'rmcf1 a: Euro. allOr In worJdna ordlr I will H I .. " many 1 1 z e •· GIG~C ~· ~ """ .,,.. peu. Eves A WlmDda ONLY " ' or... -SAVINGS! Finllone Starn, block col fee table. rD-«183 Excel cond. 675-360ll ""'6 baaJ. IC-KR. M ........ .....,. RBlll E. I& OR s.&111 ......... REGISTERED ,, h 0 r 1 e 475 E. 11th St., C. . ,._.,.,. --.. NEW eofu $59.~ Oeartlll BABY Grand, Beaut mahQs., WANTD> Nfris andel' $50. "' Haue. ~ Paramount. xJnt tone, w/bench, S8l5. ww 11m fl•Bl(S pod wor\tnc cond. llT-1093 gelding ~y. 14.S hancb., 5 DELTA Supreme 121 1100"15 151 I . 'aclflc Cat Hwy P1slo Rivera, 213: a.mo Private party. * 540-2'738 ftftl IM ..,. ID-4151 yrs old. Has excel breeding. mounted on VW rfJDlo 23" ~rt a..ch KING 8ill4 bed, 2 dWn 6 Radle i20Q tit' llOR SALi WANTED BaJt Tank ' to S We:!~1:' p /:~ 1 :~~g~ wide. $80. 642-3291 •
Full ti.me days antlqQe ddnel9 ch•• t • Remnaata. Samples • ~ acoop: MUST be good con· around kids. Can be setn at ' Trailer, Travel N25 ,.~~ -~ .. ~~ C1WES SACRIFICE $TO, Lafayette eda Sat. C&lJ I a.m. tD 2 ditioCl m-5129 Orange Co u n t y Fair ......,..,......,.....,.......,,,~ PIODUCnON model 525 23 channel C B G-·nda or contact Mr. PRIVATE PARTY hal
allo IOlO RadJo wtda M 2 Milre . ..,: p.m. 929 Babr. a.ta .,_ FREE TO YOU Ri;linit at 546-5.550 or 30 ft Mobile HOfM
Put time, 2 nlghtJ Al'MT Office flurnttu,. dudes an tenna . Call STORAGE Cle u oat. 968-394-4 SHARP. rMMACtJUTE I
Sat. and Sun. cocktail• with ·-experWlce C d 25 $6500 5«>-411%2 alter T. Valuable antiques A ail SNOW White, orange Ir white ready to roll. Comblnadan The Huddle l7r ... :::;; aftd produc-oron• 0 ' Houeebold Fumlahings. By black I: white, male It TRANSPORTATION elecbic A: butane. Take ..,_
741 Baker St. O>sta Mt1a tion~M'an..er JIOlitlon M4-0l63 Televl1lon 1205 private Party. EVerything female kittena 20312 s .w . -er payments or will trade.
SECRETARY wtth ONnae Co u nty Garege Sale 8022 •R•E-~ l!llRllL.W=--• ~6T~:r16~te W:oo!ris o~ ~=·Santa Ana Heisr~J~ B3CMt3~10wl YachBtai t~ ~~~~ :~r::.·M· U JM>
Busy stock broke.rare ti· qmcy. GUNS, radio clock, oak cof· c NT LO.llURT ....,,, ens r gan ine 20' Kit self-~t·'-~. ........ tice. Light ateno, heavy Box M 1471 Dt.lly Pl'lot • FOAM R bber t to Ila. BLACK Persian female cat, 1967 Model • still under war· .... ., .. .,._, _,,,
:t11:. S:~.~eg~~ fl~ New Ancient Mariner ::..;!:· ~ce :.~~: Upbol su~Ue., f a b 1 i ca ' ~::a:e~e8Ic~~t~;J a:~ :~~e ~ du~~~~=ls ~ T% ~~~.T~:6wbeel1, T
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G I • Id $400 -.___ cbe11..a, rock collec&n. 2 nausahyde. Fectory cutlet. dogs. 673-6172 5/9 • aas • IAAded ~/extras • ======== • rr •Y . .-.. .,.,., for appt. Newport Beach wlp , golf dubs, mo\fie Low prices. A-1 Foam " "" w ..... ,. Pref exper in conatructlon 642-4080. Sbeanon, Hammill taldni appl.lcatlona for camera, Rolliflex carMra, TV Fabric & Uphob'tery Supply FEMALE Peke, no papers. asking $26,000. MS-3615 or Trallera, Utility ~
Industry to handle all ottice A: Oo. Waltreuec. Hottessn tl!mlture .i books. Many Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A. Adult home only 962~1 _M>_s.t5_9 ______ UTILITY Traill!l' 4' • T.
fllnc:tlona for rapidly crow· Aaat. Teletype ()per. Bartender1 • Wallen other itema. 644--0724. 1Z15 ~U81 alter 6 p.m. or weekend\/10 22' DANISH Coronet, lux cab Lights. License. plata J:x. ::,::-::a~n~n:f !e~pr1:t:M:~ =~ ~ -K~c::a~: Go~Rummnrod, CdMlll. Sale FREE i= tove~e•!r ~~: COCKER Type puppies rm ~~'. ~~r ::'i!~f~\~~: :~d$,~~c~~253S. 114 D"IJ'-
1111 equlpmtnt. A: accurate with figure1. Thun., May 9, 12 to 6 PM c1ie1ft q , 1 ft.drig. A 2 to good home. 6 weeks old. galll'y, sips 4-6. w/Zeiman
lelence-Flo, Inc. Salary optn. Positlon avail. 'S11 W. Cout Hwy. white uphol chairs. Misc. Cati alter 6 PM. 53l-763l lge 4 whl trlr, can Incl equip Trucks 9500
613-3063 end of May. Phone M2-40I> items. 786 w. 20th, CM. 519 '63 Buick Wildcat convert. wtd Stylist A salet, for for appt. Shear10n, Hammill HAI SJYUSJ St. Andrew• -1 Year • • • &n-4610 MALE Beagle, 10 mos old. $6500. total~~--'68 DATSUN >ot. PU, dlr,
pNlti(e detp. atore. Ex· A: Co-Prnbyterien Church Parts & Labor * OLD Spanish cabinet. all shots. Free 10 good DESPERATE $69 d'·ls. or ta.~ trade. •
pmenced only; followlnc SEAMSTRESS , ·price Coiffures Been In family. to duplicate home. Loves c h I Id re n . MUST SELL l':ma. S58.8G. •sc-117'73
l'"ferred. Must 11 no.,.. To do alteration In croovte UI Fri and Sat. 10.S p.m. $7 M. • costa $125. Must aeU • Pvt. 968-1953 519 150• x 14' H8vy crubing
custom cutttna. Salary open, ~ on cuual dreua aftd Seuth c..t PS.II Hou s EH o L D Antique perty. Beat otftt. m-1316 2 Advmturoua ldtttna T wks ~r roomy Lvt. • abd. ~" 952C ~m. ~~· nc:!1~ Mr~ ~~. . Full or part Mic .... CAL. 546-7116 ~~~.' t !:::.e • .._lilvuwattp an I.· No Dep ••• ·1 CdM. E'fea. All di,y w1ctndl • l black. 1 white. 1257 213 • 430--0742 aft.er 5 and '66 vw Camper. Fully~ ....... w....,. r--• AB90Ufl'EL Y S a c r If ice Coowl)' Ave., C.M. MS-0532 weekends. ped w/European tent. bm-
C.Uect. THE LOOK P'Uhlon Island MEN ,. -• cirealata dlfldrtll'• tum. mlle. 91111 N. R With white rox •tole. Cost $400. Alt 6. S/9 DRY boat storage for 10' to ed exhau•t. trlr bltcb,
SALESWOMEN. Ex)I.. am-Call 64+i4oo for 1ppt popular peddon. ~t be Coaat Blvd, Boet canyon ent Lons· 2 sklna. Private pty. KITTENS Perfect ll e ts 50' boots. Facililies to do AM/FM. ice~x, clOlttl. :'bi.:=~ .. '!..~ ,.: p A RT. T 1 m e t y p ; "J ~ ~ter~ 10:: CeSatnteT, Llimi•· Tburs, Fri, Option to lay !ivew A wkends 001.Y OR playtul, cuddly 11nd la ving work on your boet on Co:ist Excel cond. Alt. T p.l'n.
--'A• fine Jadi:' clothJno (Saturdays). Send b r I e t at 1900 E. 17th St.. Room S21 7555 3-3316 CdM 32-40 lndlana Ave. C.M Hwy, Mariners Mile. N.B. wkdys. all dy w Ir JI 4 a •;;--See M&T BACK i.ume P.O. Box 220'2, N'pt. 212 Santa Ana or phone CROSS.TOP REJ'RIG $35; • 115 YARDS ~ Ny Lo N ~2880 5/9 40c per tt. 64Z-920'l, 642-4235 _675_·3462 ______ _ ~ 25 rutik,n Ialand Beedl. ' 8S5GS, 192.erT Tbl mod TV, 19" $23; eet of • • -• •LI C A RP ET. ideal for REAL C\Jttt 5 wk. old part· MARINE shops for rl'nt, '67 Dodge SPoruman W VI
N 8 ' ' CHAR6E your want ad now. ORGAN twin beda, &d A eln $22 pr; ---=.;;ii-apartmenl3. $3.95 a yard in· Persl1n kitten~. I 4 4 9 2 clean & r, a son a b 1 e . R/H. CUst-blt. Cam}llng
· · RcXary pa lawn mwr SlS; ~ atalled. Other buplm! Call Sahara Lane. Hunt. Buell Mariners mUe I o c 1 t Ion . equlp. Trlr hitch. Lo llU. INSTIUCTOI Dinette Bet $15. L 0 T S 54M478 evenings 897-6937 5/9 O>ast Hwy, N.B. 642-920'2, 6~ ~ MORE! 1550 SuperiOr l1'Mr) .... .,,..AJNS In new CARPET g Mbted Slam)!lt A Maltese ~2-4235 -,65-G_M_C-,L-·tOll--tru-e_lc_wtth_ Part time. leacb Mua:ic CM M6-f118. I0-5666 1 Nw, Nwly Nftl '-~ 7S
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I E C ~-Hanftnstae 8eeeh . for bedroom•. Blue, multi· Bluish Grey. Beaultlul kit· 10' BOAT &: Trlr, $55. 6' FG camper; sips. ('. Xlnt ead·
• . BBQ 13. Surf bnt $50. TV $10, TY•, WAI•-, colored. bell• etc. Call t f 11 ti • t t . r 4 . c. 11 Dlnghy, sss. 4 hp British tow ml. moo. 549-195
MT.S R.efril water coolers. Pool •DMOlmATW 546-4478 evenings 642-5987 5/9 SeacuJ OB, w / loog aha.ft , '61 FORD A 8~ ~
PERION To call Oii Mn end cleanmc equip Jllo, office KIRBY va~um cleaner and BEAUTIFULLY marked, 8 S15. St&-7058 C&n1)eT' • vf!f//f c 1 tan
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A--.ulm t yHra H perieJtce ht au~ ertd fh•al • ...,._wy. CMula wlriftf, eolflerint, "''"''"' 18' lut ti1t9 e1rperie1tct requi~. ~t IM •~e
t. wert'frofft wire ll1h .
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ftlta, dee, and •a!tr• I PMS......,...,.. paymenaa ti t6~ or Sft.10 py. ta.nr ~o Sallboata 9010 •61 vw Camper; dnt .....
undorma. ~ • Thul'l.·J'ri..SaL • caah. a-edit dept. $35-7280 s P\Glplw 2 mt.le It 3 female WINDMILL 16• one destan FUUy equip'd. Ortr· ...,....
T U CHi RS ..f'lt'nlt\lre ~-EAJtLY A.merlean aota bed. I wtta (mllcfd br u d ) ~ hull. ~nter board: $2275. 5481228 e•elftndl .
EMPLOYMENI' e Mqnolla. Mesa. rocker. coffee table. lamp 84T..Q29 5/9 85~ complete. f I n e • t ~Mn. Hobld!1r Gvace Sele: Many lt!msl table. bunk beds a nauc. FR E E K t t t e n 1 -material " flt&p. Maire Imported Auto. MOO
139-GOT « 83MOH MQ 8 • U, 10 AM to S PM chair. 54&-m 9 houaebrol!en, fat A healthy. olftr. 5G-Q16l 1~~~Vl~fllnla~~Place~~· ~C~.M~-l~(jiii~~~~--~ UPHOLSTERING · S'l'9.50. 2 642-1399 S/9 MUST SELL! 26' PH.non
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,urnlture Auction IOU IEIJ l>C (E\l~an cralt.amen) FREE Fert.lllier. 2 0 2 T 2 Qoop, Mint cond, pulplll, 1'tte nt. del. pidcUp, 21S c:nr-, •a a l a Ana. W.llne, rllll, .up It other
Main., HB "Berny" 53M405 5628 5/1 xtru. te00 S4+-3l&2 • ~~ COLOI n PILL ·Dlfi WANTID FREE•IDOll lWfador· iiA.1ti .... ~ng?
Puml!..""9uc' ...,N • .,... S9 MONTH a..-~i·l!·«tJ er. .... -. ..-.. klttllll ' v..wi. •t. rtalns' ..a 1IO ..... """ wks. 89'l-530t • 518 nn Jim z~
1--WM. N1f9 7 P.M. Boyt Schwinn Sil~ DARLING K1tt1n1 a • a 11 . ....a53 ar ~ ~ i;;.;. ... Mite • P.M. Rental ca.n applf. '8idWW ~~ $30. Pi.~ call &M-.mo 5/9 HOURLY RENTALS
·-r ' OIU>P BY ._ --· AU bill !Uttft.. I wkl. * RHOO~ 19'1 * 1111116-....,. ..... . • 523-3151 116riiiR•s DAT MINK MMMO 5110 run Zone Boat Co., Balboa ,.a Wt ....,, "'9 1 .. 8*1 my atolt far lliO SHOCK Reef S b t ...-. ltlfcdoe or qaaA. 546-186S JCTITENS. e *kl. 6*-1907 re • o •
t.., ~ '"'lftllo"'= t to 9·""' T Di\TI an.r 5:30 p.m. 511 tlbe'al... mnt, aan No. .., __.._.. ---• ..., • -..... ~.One-half--. 4434. Prlcw $300. 941-5938
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AM/FM radio. nuD .a-.
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., JDndlUN a 1111 ~..,·ta $'IA t5 KI ~m Lat MW m&QJ xtl'l9 Wp J.oiw ......._ NIL
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8-11 Blvd.. -et die G.G. ""' ----OAC ~ $411. 2210 W. OMntront. U-Ahl ..... 1700 BUSIES'l ~ecpftel • JI tOUR AD at ci.AssJ. SL00Ptrwbbt(11......... N. 8. '* m.ol'1I * -Mry, -~ -"°"'"' n. DA.0.t PJL0T '98 Detsun. rM. .... -nl:Dt SomeoM wt11 ... ..,.,.,..,. TV ..._ (Ut.()NtAL rum rar ~ ~«tJ n>. aartc Owtfted 11Ct1re. Sne new1 m cull • t11J1
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If you went to try to make the kind of money
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JAGUAR ='61fi-nr.-.-..iiCciii ... iei*'CiC11M;dir1i..._~ IUICI i...-..-e1-lOS4 mJ1t1. Traded by ortelnal ~~c• 642-9081 ----------
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_,. ml XKE Roedater &w 6 •t. R/H. '-1964 BUICK '66 MWBU I dr, tallt Tlnyl $2195 .._ after 5 PM PONnAC
Xlnt coal. JVH. pa, auto,
orti °"'*· Reaa. 56-Tl83 alt' pm.
$1l!80. cUI • ,,.... .... • . _ top, white llod:r. blk Int.
======= u.• mt. ht pty. Sl5QI. Aft ... witti black Interior. a)r. Mab oa.r. ~ MUSTANG -..SU aft I U. 'VW ....... wilt ftsYt ild. ltlwiera. Be.autit\il tarquoiM bucket ..... --a. JVH, t
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Grand Prix. Honey Beige fiJt. 1ood tires; inany extru.
lsh with rich SOid brterlor, ""Ulce':-'='new=!,,.,.~-.,..-''~,_
matchlni Landau roof. Ny '&O PONTIAC. 2-dr, new
equipped with all the power tram, front end and Urel. ---------------• i.ctory air cond Trllded by COll'fert. Nr ..... • cMb or Special Ford
original owner. ·Low miles. okter trade. P1adl SlU& Motor Company
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SEI THEM TODAY
11111& .. to appl'flCiate. ...,mo,..,,,,..4_,~-.,_~,----::~ __,.,61-'l/:_z _Y_o_•_ ,y-0-' $2395 'i1 n camln6. • w. •""' JOHNSON a SON Purchase ·
• trans. Reel-., Tab over UNCCKM MDCUH '67 MUSTANG
, NOW )tllll t pmia. «>-SGO ·. , . .• ¥1-J:.1 su.t:::::'' Hardtop coupe, beautiful Car-
.El THEM TODAT CONTINDnAL 600.700 w. c... Hy,. NI dlnal Red with m1tchin1
LlmiA-. '61 CoUilfry sedan, 4 di'; V-8 vin.vllnte1'ior.-Fac~equi~ * "SUCOlll Story'' Fordomatlc, nu pnt, orl& peel with automatic trans.. Automobllt O\Yl\er, $550 or nearest offer. mlsston, ·1'8d1o, heater, pow-~ 1963 CON'nNl!NrAL SEDAN 546-QOO aft 6 er steering, etc. 7,tOI actual
TS J~NSON. & SON · w 11.m CONDmONING a: '61 FORD GALAXrE 4 cir. miles.
LINCOLN M•ICUIY all the ... ap otru. H:T. V-8. AT, R/H. Good $2495
• llllrtlar, c.11. ....., .... 7751 -..,..,., Beautta&l TUlllaD Coral w/ 2nd car only $39900 Factory Warranty
OPIN SUNDAYS lmmac Onl Inter. Thia 84ua Dir .
features & factory air con-496-3164
ditimln&. 24,tOI actual mlJ. ======::::::::::::::::::::::.!
ea. Jf you are looking for •
beautl!\11 Gn.nd Prix, thla
is• YoUr car. Laoa & runt
like new. •· ·
$2895
t
RAMBLIR
'63 AMERICAN ·SPT <PE
Bucket ae.ata 6 cyl overdrive
R&H «.<XX> oripw mile
beauty only $700.00 or $29.41
per mo after down, OAC
HOUDAY RA MBL ER
64.2-4iO'Z3
'63 Ambuudor. Sharp.
545-1484
• salutll c:Nt. y $1795 IMPERIAL -' . ~w;,N _M?.~~r WI PAY lit Oar IAlt •Harbor Blvd.--------OrtN SUNDAYS
T·BIRD
*PERSONAL
LUXURY CAR
A ... iiuteaiiiiiiiW~aniiiiitediiiiiiii9ii7~00~ll...,.. w. c.-Hy., NI .utomatie aem a doorman -.:::::==::::· ===::;.. t JOHNSON & SON
JOHNSON & SON '66 CROWN Imp. lmmac 4 dr -.no w. c ... t Hy.,. NI I a-!. TOP hdtp. All pwr, fact air, bal 1966 PONTIAC
ltFORTS
LfAllll ~~h ~ fact waJT. $3495. JOHNSON & SON LeMans hardtop coupe. At·
1941 Haitlclr Jhd. 642-'l\liOI======== LINCOLN MERCURY tractive turquoise finish
'RICE
141-7711 -642.0tll with matcbing interior, full)'
1964 THUNDERBIRD ~Paa.
Luxury HDTOP SP 0 RT
CPE. w/ AIR CONDmON·
ING. All 11pa~ qe power'
extra• • AM-FM twlio, etc.,
etc. Sparkllni orll. Tahoe
1'urqoile. w/pllllh all vlr\Yl
lltnl to seat inter. lln't It
time YoU spoiled younelf! I
'64 LINC Olat'l ~,(OI ml, fact MERCURY Of'IN SUNDAYS factory equipped lncludlns
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-93113 air, full pwr, m tiru. $2495. --------600-700 W. C.... Hy,. NI auto trana-,.n.dlo beater,
'52 MG TD "Quaic" Reatrd, awner M&-58llO * BONNIE and CLYDE '66 Mustin& GT. R/H, bltn power steering. Showroom
X1nt mech a: run1 cond. Br. FOR NICE C •RS SP!lCIAIL! stereo. 4 spd, mag whla, 4 trelh. 18,tOI actual m11e1. Rae ~ CORVAIR '63 MER.ClJl\Y VI MONT· new tires, excel cond, Make One owner.
Pvt ;;~~· rad, $000 AND TRUCKS EREY S-55 2 Dr. SPORT offer. 548-97liO aft 6pm $2295 ONLY $19951
lit Car Lot on Hartlor Blvd.
'60 MGA R dst H dt Any Makt or .. _ .. _, OORSA oarrvert t•. 4 spd, H D T 0 p CPE .. Sparldin1 '66 MUatanc bard top V-8
oa er ar op ..--.. • 140 hp, heeuttful cond. New orli. mink white w/plulh auto R/H• 19 000 ~uC': t JOHNSON & SON
Beetr u~ul2_~tian. All ~· CONNELL top, lo mt. $1290. 540-3971 red carpeted vinyl bucket Ne'lli' tires. mso.' ~725
u ..... -..... ~ CHMOLET 11-;=====:;::=:=.I seat inter. This special •
'64 MGB. Radio, heater. Wire ========-• CORVEnl ''breezeway" model with the al'ifOO Red Mustang. 2+2
1.Jncoln-Mercury
O>ata Mesa Branch
00 Ha$r Blvd. 64J.1'BJ
wbeell. Make otter. 2121 Hirt.or llvd. '67 RJVJERA,Strf.pbuC:-~ useful power o Pen l n g utomatlc transmission.
4"" "~1 COST• MES• atiereo tape, e Its. "REAR WINDOW" I th $1800 494-9232
..,..._, " "" xlnt eond, $4400 Pvt. -.. ' 1964 co•1vmE ' I e
'64 T·BIRD Landau top, dlr.
air, lib new. S200 caah dn
or older car. alt 5. 49f.8'773,
639-3617 PEUGEOT
546-1203 rv "-most '65 Mustang. Very clean. -W!!!!!!!!!!!-•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!'l~837;[8..6J21uroK'attEi:5a::.>rn:Uor Stingray. Midnight blue m~ . ONL y $9951 29,000 actual miles JOHNSON & SON
!!!!! '61 ButeK ELECI'RA 2 Dr. talic ftniah with matching tst·Car Lot on Harbor Blvd. Req . &l~3008 UN.COLN MUCUIY
·a Peugeot 404 Model. New WE PACY A .. s· H ~o:d AJ~ R~ PSi ~. ~eo ~"rl,~ ~o-• ...!..~ JOHNSON & SON .g-Yellow . blk int 289 4 ~J>d 548-7751 -642-0911 VAUANr clutch. $500 . ..,.. uuu ""' .. ,.,_ ..... .,,.. stereo xlnt cond. $1596 pvt OPIN SUNDAYS Ci.the _ 4~10'Tt. 842~ Dir. oomfortable drMna. Stand-Lincoln-Mercury ply 673-4496 600.700 w. C... Hy.. NI Cost M B h --.::=::::=::::===== '65 PLY YAU.ANT Cpe 8 cy1 '59 BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan A/T ard engine, automatic trans, . • a esa ranc -'66 LE MANS xlnt cond. atk clean $895.00 or $31.23
for iised cars a: trucks juat R.H. PS. Good tnnspo car power steertna, powe.r brak-1941 Harbor mvd. 642-?UiO OLDSMOBILE Owner In service. Make an per mo after don, OAC
call Ill tor tree estimate. only S199.00 842~ Dlr ea, power windows. factory '63 MERC MTRY CUSTOM olfer! * 833-1564 HOLIDAY RAMBLER
GROTH CHEYMlft ·---alr ceft4. AM·P'M radio, new 4 dr. H.T. Arr R.H. PIS a '63 OLDS CUtlaaa. V-8, top BY Owner. 1962 Pontiac GP. 642~3
PORSCHE
KUUI CADILLAC tires. 3T,om actual miles. nice car only $599.00 Must cond, New tires $850. full pwr, air oond. new q, --------
Aalr for Sales Manqer 1----·-· ----See to appreciate. eell Dlr. 842-6608 67:>-5934 A·l cond. $10'25. 847-1~ White elephants? Dtme+Une
18211 Beach m.. * Pr .. tlet Automobile $2795
Huntinlton Beacll 1964 CADILLAC CPE. DE t '11 PORSCHE Roadster
xlnt condition KI 9-3331 . VILLE from a tine home •
Driven lets than lO,om Will Buy miles per yr. Distinctive .
Toyo. TA oril. Lime green w/immac.
9.10 W. Balboa Blv., Balboa
1
________ • Your Vollcawqen or Poncbe OllftnCY Green Inter. 'lb.la
A pay top dollars. Paid for beautiful car has "every-681/J TOYOTA or not. Call Ralph tfling" from thermal con-JOHNSON & SON
NOW Hlltll 673·1190 trolled AIR CONDmONING LINCOLN MIRCUllY
SEE THEM TODAY -l'ull J1WT. eqpt. tilt wheel. 141-7751 -642..etll WANTED Old car, good nm-auto aential ligb{ to the fn. OPIM SUNDAYS · I •--~. nlng cond. Under $100, ett AM·FM radl.o. A tre-.... ,.. W. Coast Hy .. NI Lfll1U 67Met ar ~7444 ,,.....,.. intrinldc value fOI'-... Q:BVE'ITE, 2tOI mJ.
· ONL y $26'5 Loedecf.< Perf. Drafted. COit · MPORTS _u_Md_C_a_n.;... __ ...;9900~;.11at car Lot on Hart>o.r Blvd. '6300-11°11 ss100. 6'4-1595
JOHNSON & SON COUGAR
1966 Harbor. C.M. 6*-9303
TOYOTA
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
'66 Toyota Landcruiler Jeep.
Perfect ccm. Fwd drift. 10
gees. 81'19
VOLKSWAGEN
'541 vw Sunrool. Ex~l cond,
Radio. heater, fll>Od tires,
$425. MS-1960
vw. Late 'ST camper. All ex·
tru. low mlleap, m:el
oaad. '2450. ta-1311 aft 5-
'58 VW OOO'fertlb}e, 1\11'11
well. $31». Z25 Meyer
P!aee. a.ta Metia M6-3llO'l
'62 VW w/'f/5 motor
$850
Call 494-5467 after 4 pm
'&it vw. xint ccm .. 1995.
Und« 42.000 Ml1ea!
549-37(,;
'67 VW'•
'1699
UIM11
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'1499 ........ , -.........
sm
$1199 ...............
POICHll
Lincoln·Mercury
Costa Mesa Branch '67 C OU G A R XR7, Jaw
19C1 Harbor Blvd. 642-'l!riO mileqe, )lrtftte part 7.
'66 CADILLAC :95.8J.200 Kmra Place. N.B.
-Stdan de Vll~e . •87 CX>UGAR XR7, low
FuU power, aJr conditioninf. milellJ! private p a r t Y . ~·~ miles. Like new!! ~ $2995. 200 Kinp Place, N.B. ...., car. 64&-6591
$4395. !-:::::::::====== ALLIN
()!dgnob1Je4dlllac Inc. DODGE
1150 So. 0.st Hwy. '57 D()[)GE 4 dr. A n l c e
Lquaa Beach 494-1084 tnnsportAtion car A I T
11:;;==~=E2C-I R.H. Only $169.()() 842-6Q
Dlr.
'S Cad-.. o;;iiie loldell A Unc:oln·Mercury
...._ ·-~ Costa Mesa Brancb ~ rs an!J •. OO -ltcl Harbor amt. to-1ai0 ========:. "fl FORD GALAXfE 1 dr. CHIVIOUT H.T. A.T. R.H. nice white -------•-•r red-Int V.& Only $399.GO !>Ir
'8 CHEV. t l>r. Bel Air: ae,. _.MUB ___ __,.--,,-:.,,-,,.,,..
white color, G.000 adlee. 1165 Ford Galaxle 500 D.
fact. atr. $1195. M&-6033 Convert. Oeanl Sharp! Xlllt
MIHIU1 Eves. tint and top. Mechank:all,y
'51 OU:V V.._ H. Tep, &, "'7 aood· UT-<d
auiO, Jdllt caad. SIT dll '1T .. rOldl (2) Pvt. J»tJ. Gr-.
m0. ~ ....-n 2 dr coqpe. PO. Blue ea....
'51 a-y v..s lft' ..,.._. llllJO. Both ...
Xlnt COllll. •. Ollld. &1981 -
• MW188 Z.. • 'M FORD GalalO' SIO: air,
'6'7 Jm.pala • GT fnl· PIS, P/8, auto .. 3IO _,.,
f IPd ........... •ta. lvorJ. SlA!I0.173-26!11 • ....,. * . '!IS FOIU>, auto, T-BDU> t111f.
CAMARO, Ulf •. 1lili new ..._ pd emd -tiref. u.a ....... ..... Docb" owned. ... fdii) ..... ,;;;; .. ;.......,,,~-·"'!'try---:m:::o-r~
.. ddV, '*· .. A., ......... pd oond. ....
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·es ii&. "'· · l'llC· .,._, wr. R.R. GOod "" .._.
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New Cars 9800 New Cars
MEANS
Contemporary Elegance
FROM
N ahers Cadillac
I JUST A FEW EXAMPLES
~66 CADILLAC $3595
outslalldl119 CGu.e Ol!Vlllt finished Ill 1pa11<11119 dltlmul Wiii! pluall malclll119 nylon incl teether
lfll9rla<. lull -· naturally, It many otlleo-delu•e • cor1Ve11lence u tres. V•rv car•!ullv driven It lllCIWs metk1Jlous c.are Inside encl out.
'65 CADILLAC $2895
A 0-Sod.In. Tiiis absolultlY 1tunn1n11 silver plM
grttn wllll metclllnt lnlt<lor bv Cadill•c ho all
C.dllt•c rt0wrr actt-rlK and Of <OUn e tectory 1lr
conditioning, For your drM"9 pte1&ure It else llas
Ille AM·FM rldlo, Verv law mli~ff maku thlt -
Of Cllir bes!~.
'64 CADILLAC $1995 .
Cou" DeVille -tint allvtr ut.,lor wllh IM bleck
vlnyl roof. Thia """""lea Is e'IUl-d notu11llv with
lectOl'Y 111' tondltlonlnt and ~ .. 111 lite lu•urv powtr
1e11urea fntfUdfnt POWtr vtnl•·•leerlno·brekes.wln-
dows end lht AM·FM radio. Drlvt this OM home nowt
'62 CADILLAC $995
Secltll OtVlllt, SPtl1<11nt buround'f P•l•rlor w1tlt
sell fown !lei" llatller ant nvlon lnt.,-lor. All of Codlllec's _, acctuorles Including power door
tock, crulM eot1tnlt. tltdronlc eye, PoWer vent win·
cloWi. etc. Ftc:torv air c.on<llllonfnt of course. A
wonderful buy 11 11111 •'t-'11 mt llOfftt "'" weelltlld" prJca.
'64 LINCOLN $199~
Conllrwnt11. Tiiis lleeuf'f M t 111 _, ICIUIP""'"' ln-
c1uc11no p0wtr an!-and -· ¥Wiit windows. fee· ..,,., atr cCWldlllonlnt "' courM. TIM lnl .. 1411' "' !Illa ur ,,., 11111 lflllllfr uPllol•terv. Tlllt It lfUIY .,. eul-
•ll!IGfnt vatue 11 !Ills low or'"·
'63 CADILLAC $1495
Hf!~'s one In • mflnonl A ettmnwr'"O 1~ Willie exterior with !Hiiier and nylon lnltrlor, Factory air
:ondllionl"9, lull -lrictudlne 4 wav sol & a ~ast ot otller deluxt ••Ires. Sl'lowt txctllent ure bV
/ft Previous owoer. You Sllouldn't mlu this on1.
'63 RAMBLER $695
~ Ctesslc 4 door sl1llon w-. Cornple~ly oulllf!M
With luxurv ffflvret lncludlntl teclerY 1lr co1111tt-
l119, auto•Mllc lransmls•lon. r1dlo 111d lle.ier, ,..
c.IJnlne budttl teals, lop mounttd· lut-rad!, wlllt1
sld• Wi ii """· ComP~tlY orltlNll lftalde Incl cul. Fine t1mlly car.
'61 CADILLAC $795
Stden DtV illt . The Pf)PUler I wWIOw modtl. 0.191MI
rMl•llfc allvw Pilll oretn wll!I IM'"*!ltlnt 1n1 .. 1or. All POWer t<1ulonwnt lnclUdlnt 6 way seat, _,
went windows, olKlronlc •Y9· -_, loeltl tnd of
tOU•$0! fectory 1tr coNlltlonlne for your d•Mnv
p~uure
'64 CHEVROLET $1495
ne 'twr POPUler lmHta Sutler 5Porl. Atlt< brollre
n1trlor wllll bl'" felt. VI "'tllll. automatic tr_. m1111on. _.r afMrlnt, _, link .. , whtlt 11*
wall llrtlt FaclorY all' condlllonlnt It COOi Ille tnald9
on lllottl"orm drlwt.
'65 MUSTANG $1495
HirdlOI' COUP4. Flnfll>f!d '" • """' mtltlflc lllue CIO!or wlltt m1lr11int budltt Mii lnlertor. SPtc:lal
whHls wit!) wide OVll tires. '°' yeur pleuure It ,,_ IM Muntl ..... N<lt. ltadlo Inf !Meter. llnted
tlNI Ind d\111 txlllUlll. Tllll _.., I nd 'fount " It Wf!llOwt a clDIM _..., !llt lltell bWI ,..., win mll!t.
OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM
• YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
SERVIN& THE ORANQE COAST HARBOR AREA.
NAB .. ERS
2600 HUbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
5~9100
·lAW DIPT. OPIN l slO te t:OO ~l.r SAT. I SUN. t:OMsOO
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Radio & '-••tar. St~. No. 8800. As Lew As ~ ,,..
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A Compl•te Selection of la+• Model Volktwa9en1.
S.f.+y Checked encl Thoroughly Reconclit ionecll
1963-196-4-1966-1967
$ 49
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l ri9hl .. cl with while lojt a11cl ltlac~ b11ckel 1Hh.
e TILT STllllN6 WMllL ftll VOIJR$
• UNDllCOAT AND POLISH ""-'I
Above 11uotecl peyme11h bet-4 e11
I 0 '1. clow11. ce1h or trecle clow11, + DOWN ·
Pt.US TAX & LIC. tu I lice11... l6 111011tltly 11•y,,.e11+.
plut I refl11e11ceeble llala11u 011 Y"'
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~------a..: 01 USED UALITY CONTROLLED -SAFETY TESTED
USED CARS
SHOPPERS SPECIALS
1960 GHIYROLIT Stall ... w ....
• ...._ "Mttr. wt-tic lr-••11nloll. -.,_.,.., el< al<'dltlootlne. v...., clae11. Sllft lt!M
$ •• TDOOTWANL •27s1 ,., 24 .......... AND .... ,,,...c,.,M
1963 PLYMOUTH .. lvetlere
1 '61 PONTIAC
OUNCH COUNTY'S PINIST
UllD TRUCKS
19'7 CHIYIOUT II. CAMINO '2388 OM o-or. lte4io, h .. to., 1ticlc 1hifl, fectorv w1rra11ly.
19'1 CHIYIOLIT II. CAMINO
Doino. lt9'ie, hutof, 127 YI. auto. tr111s .. ,owe'
aieeriftt. fad.ry .~.
1tl6 llOID '!J TON _
flMk .,. VI, r-'i•• llM~, Rew 111•'-yellow 11ai11t.
PEOPLE HAYE IEEN BUYING WrTH CONRDENCE FROM IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC FOi ova 20 YEAIS
PONTIAC DEPARTMENT
'66 TIMPEST Le Mans •• e2195 '66 GTO 2 Door Hardtop • $1995 aONNIYILLI Coupe • $2995
Radio, hHtar. power 1+etrin9, l>rakes, powwr winclow1,
FACTOIY All CONDITIONIN•. Cordove top . Vt, eu+ometie, reclio, hutwr, power sh@ri•HJ, FACTORY All
LI MANS 2 Door •• $1595
Au+ometic transmission, recl io, h••t!tr.
TIMPUT 4 Door ••• $1395
6 cylinder, automeiic tren1mission, reclio, hHhr
Sprint option. -i spHd, radio, heeter
'65 BONNEYILLI 4 Dr. HT $2395 '66
R•clio, h .. t•r, automatic +.-an1minion, rwer 1teerin9,
brek•s, power windows. llACTOIY Al CONDmON.
'64 CATALINA 2 Door • e $1595
CATAUNA 2 Door • e $2395
Radio, hHter, autometic traMmiui_.., power 1taering encl
brakes .
'64. ~!~~po!~e:,i~!!:.. $1195.
~61 TIMPIST Station w ... $795 GTO YI Reclio, heater, power t+eenn9 encl l»rake1. FACTOIY All. Autom•tictransmission~ re;io, : .. +:r • • $2395 '66 CATALINA Sta. W... $2995
TIMPUT 4 Door • e • $695
J speed, radio encl hHter
'60 PONTIAC Ventura ••• $611
lteclio, hH+wr, autom•tic, power s+Hrin9. Full vinyl interior
Reclio, hHtu, eutometic 1967 •IREBIRD 326 +rensmission, power •+Hr·
ing. E q u i p p • d with •
br•nd new me+chillg ,.+ of D•yton Blue Ribbon Red Line
wide ovel tire1 wi+h 40,000 mile werr•nty. Seecrest Green
with l»lack corclova top and ma+ch in9 interior.
Reclio, hHt•r, eutomatic transmiu ion, power tt••ring.
brekes, power wincfow1. FACTOIY All CONDmONIN6
Autom.tic transmiuion, radio, hHter.
'63 CATALINA Sta. W... • $1495
____ .Racfio, hMter. automatic +ransmiuion, power stHrin9 encl
'64 GRAND PRIX •••• $1995 wakes. All CONDIT10NIN6 .
Redio, hH+11r, •u+omatic transmission, power stHrin9. '61 BONNIYILLI 4 Dr. HT • $995
brekH, pow11r windows, PACTOIY At•, Cor4'ova top. Automatic, racfio, hHt.r, power deerin9, ltrakes, wifl •
'65 CATALINA 4 Door • • $1995 '66 dOWI. FACT01YA11 cowDmONIN6 •
Redio, hu+8r, eu+omatic ttansmiulon, ~wer 1tHrin9 . GRAND PRIX • • 2 for $5195
br•kes, 'ACTORY All COND"10NIN6 •. \ Radio, hH+er, autometic trensmis-Or
· sion, 1»0wer dHring, braktt. II.AC. '63 YENT .. RA 2 Dr. HT • S 1395 TOIY All. llaclr Cordova top. ' $2118 ...
Radio, h .. +.r, power .... k ... Venture +.-lm. • •. • MANY MO~E TO CHOOSE FROM •••
ALL CARS ARE PRICED TO SEtL ••• RECONDITIONED TO LAST
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Servlee Dlpt. 0.-. 7 te f ~Mon. - 7 te 6 ~ Tu-. thrv Fri.
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FOR A SAFE, CA9'EFREE, FUN VACA 't I 0 N, TRY . 1THEODORE ::
ROBINS~ "SEE 1 AMERICA•• PLAN~ THAT'S · WHERE YOU SAVE i
ENOUGH ON ·· YOUR NEW FO'RD OR GUARANTE~D USED CAR ~.
TO PAY F-OR l:HE TJllP! WOULD YOU BELIEVE PART OF JT?, ~
LET US "PACKAGE"
YOUI TRUCK AND CAMPER TO FIT
YOUI NEEDS AND YOUR IUD(in!
• ... I
48 NEW '68 PICKUPS IN STOCK
AND READY TO ROLL!
WMPlE
SAYIGS $2195
... nm NIW '" P.111 mLDIH ur w.1. • SEE OUR LAIGE DISPLAY!
CHOOSE FROttt MINIMUM C A M P E R
SHELLS TO DELUXE, COMPLETELY FURN·
ISHED, 10 FT, . GOLDUNES AND HOU·
· DAYS.
RENT A VACATION HOME
ON WHEELS!
LANDAU $4778 31
CLASS WITH ECONOMY!
1961 ENGLISH FORDS
We ue Orange County's exclusive dealer for
SHELBY AMERICAN
COIRA GT-35011 GT-SOO's
Completely self cont1ined Condor Motor
Homes sleep 6-10 ft. deJuxe Golclline C.mpen
ep--4. More tun th.n a mountaift..« b.ach ..
cottage • • • easier on the v1c.tion budgetl
C.I today for reserV1tionl 642..0014.
The febulous Model ''C", with room for 5
edults, I 00 mile top speed end 30 miles to the
_9.aOQD._mHns comfort end 2i:id~ of owner·
ship for endless miles of cerefree vecetion
driving! 4 speed or 1utom1tic tr1ns.
For the ultimate in vacation travel, drive
America's #I high perform1nce car! L 1 r g e
stock of new 1968 Fastbacks and Convertibles
ready for immediete delivery! Speci1I Clear·
·enc• -two 196 7 Left-overs.
SCIENCE BAS
DEVEIDPED ...
NOW ••• we un sclentifiully
en1lyu and check over 100
.,... on .. ch wed Cir that 1f· fectt lh ,.....,,...,.. priot to
Nlllnt It. YOIU buy with built
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A quiet
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Home News and Views
Tbls ~ Oran_te Puc!·
din& la a quiet Mothers Day
deuert aurprile that ii nay
enough-for any 1eenater to
make. lt'a a luscious, aimple
dessert that will delight any
mother on May 12.
Orange juice ( f r e a b ,
frozen or canned) gives the
pudding Its perky orange
flavor, and the garnishing of
orange sections adds a fresh
touch to the dessert. The
pudding is baked in custard
cups and lavished with sec-
tions when unmolded on
dessert plates.
Most of the liquid In
the pudding is orange juice,
and since the sweet Valen-
cia, o r a n g e s are now
available they are the best
choice. The plump Valenclu
are exceptionally juicy and
provide pretty sections for
garnish because they are
virtually seedless.
BAKED ORANGE PlJD.
DING
3 eggs, separated
~ cup sugar, divided
3 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons melted but·
ter
~ cup evaporated milk
1 tablespoon gr a t e d
orange rind
1 cup orange juice
y, teaspoon salt
Orange sections•
Beat egg yolks with 2
tablespoons of the sugar.
Stir in flour and melted but-
ter. G r a d u a 11 y add
evaporated milk. orange
rind and orange juice; blend
until smooth. Beat egg
whites and salt until stiff.
but not dry. Gradually add
remaining 6 tablespoons of
sugar and beat until very
stiff. Fold in egg yolk mix-
ture. Pour into 6 greased
custard cups. Place ln
shallow baking pan; place
O{.'l oven rack. Pour in boil-
ing water to half the depth
of custard cups. Bake in a
350 degree F. oven 30 to 35
minutes. Cool. Turn out into
dessert dishes and garnish
with orange s e c t i o n s •
YIELD: 6 servings.
•To section o r a n g e s. cut
slice from top, then cut off
peel, round and round,
spiral fashion. Go over fruit
again removing any re-
maining white membrane.
Section by cutting along side
of each dividing membrane
from outside to middle of
core. Remove sections over
bowl~ ju.ice.
w~. May 8, 1968 DAILY PILOT f'•J
CORONATION FITTING FOR MOTHERS DAY
Every Mom Earns ·Crown
For One Sunday in May
Too complete the treat.
"ice'' the sides with whip·
ped cream before serving.
R A SP B E R R Y APPLE
CROWN
. You Can't· Tell a Bargain by Package
0 d d t y e n o u g h, the pound cake, r a s p b e r r y
Greeks dJd have a word for gelatin and those versatile
a h<iliday which is the · canned Comstock pie.sliced
counterpart of our Mother's apples, which you may have
Day. We don't have the used only for pies up till now
Greek letters on o u r -and it's ideal for make·
typewriter to tell you ex-ahead p r e p a r a t i o n so
ac tly what it was, but an-Mother has her whole Sun·
cient Greek celebrations day free to enjoy family
honoring Cybele as mother visits.
of the gods far predate the Pound cake squares set on
reliatively modem observa-the dlagonal in a spring-
tion of Mother's Day on the form pan create t h e
second Sunday in May. "crown'' outline. The ftlling
1 6-ounce p a c k a g e
raspberry gelatin
2 cups boiling water
Ph cups cold water
% cup sugar
IOl1lething ~?
All ol these developments
A quiet revolution has in packaging are not without
been taking place ill the ttieir costs. Packaging is a
packaging and marketing or $25 billion industry in the
food products. U.S. and food packaging
Since World War Il we amounts to nearly a third of
have seen a tremendous in· this _ '8 billion.
1~ value? And show should
they be served?
A. Papayas are very rich
in vitamin C and they also
are an excellent source of
vitamin A. One half of a
medium sized papaya con-
tains au the vitamin c need-creaae in prepackaged pro· About one dollar out of
d ta and fancy packa"'ng ed by an adult for one day. uc · 6• · every 10 that you spend for Wh ? 0~~ s m· the self The fresh papaya can be Y ~u e · food goes for the cost of
ser vice supermarket the packaging7 Packages vary
package is the product's in cost from a low of 2 per-
lilent aalesman. cent of the total cost of a
The basic function of a pound of butter to 30 percent
package is to bold the pr~ or more for an aerosol can
duct fem storage aod ship-of whipping.cream. In some
ping. A package is essential cases the package costs
for processed foods that are more than the food it car-
e an n e d , fr o z e n or ries.
dehydrated. The smaller the container,
Packages serve of keeping the higher the proportiouate
foods sanitary -for ex-cost of the package.
ample, what an im-For example, if you buy
provement are the packaged salt ln a s pound bag It cost&
cookies compared to those s cents a pound; if you
aold in the bulk. bought it in the ugual 1
A package also maket it pound 10 ounce container it
more convenient to cost& 9 cents a pound ; in the
purchase built foods such u bandy table-size 12 ounce
potatoes. container it costs 17 cents a
In maty oases there is no pound; in the three-pack 4
real difference between one ounce siu containers it
brand ol food and another costs 38 ce!JU a pound; and
except for the package, in the three 0.4 ounce con-
whictl ere•* tbe illusion of ta.tner It costs ft.47 cents a
difference. pound.
And so pa c t a g l n g This la an extreme ex·
becomes an important ele· ample, since the amount ol
ment Jn the advertislng salt that you would u1e (tom
campaign of a product. the small containers would
P a c t a g i n g COMultaU be very amall. But It does 11-
evaluate proposed package Justrate bow extra packag-
designs to see lf they will: log adds to tbe COit ol food.
'1) Attract attention and Other examples whldl JGt1
served just like you serve
cantaloupe -cut in half
with seeds scooped out.
Some people like it served
with lemon or lime juice,
others like it plain. You'°ciKi
also slice or cube it for
salads or dessert. It is good
in cambmation with other
fruits.
Q. Does stone ground
whole wheat flour have
more food value t h a n
regular whole wheat flour?
A. None at all. This just a
fancy "old fashioned" way
of grinding the wheat and
some people think the flavor
is better. You pay a tot
more for atone ground floll.I'.
We don't know what the is a creamy raspberry
Greeks served at their gelatin mixture enhanced
Mother's Day feasts, but we . with the taste-tempting ap-
can't thlnk of a more ap-pie slices. Thanks to their
propriate o r detectable special processing. these
dessert than t o d a y • s canned pie-sliced a p p 1 e s
Raspberry-Apple C r o w n . don't turn brown on ex-
T h i s fetching concoction posure to air so they're well
combines several v e r y suited. also, for the special
modern time·savers garnish topping the crown.
CRUNCHY CAKI TAKES THE BLUE RIBBON
hold lnterest; (2) establish migbt compare are the
the identity of the product; teTVinC aiie bap al potato
(:l) create a deslre for the chips wbldl coat 10 ceata an
product Mtd eotnpel action ounce compared to 7 centa
to purchase tt; ( 4) emblnGa • omce for a• oeat Na -
themselftl in tlle memory over. percent ___ • Pee a ~ of tile CUDMllDef; (5) autil tbe btlridaal boua ol
• apdnwm lmprealcm ., eereal wbida eolt abclat
a!Je ad (I) enbace tl>e twice u mGCb per ounc. aa
~ or total tmac• the cereal bl replar alse
Co.okies Win a Prize Everytlme
ti the lnnd. .,. ...
Row llWl1 ttmmes haw You can help fltllt tile
10G _,.. a product limply . hltb colt of PKbelnl by
bec1•1 10U llted th• buJtnt tile letl elaborate]J
packqt, nCber t b a n p•bCed foods wlltct. give
-.._ It offend the belt 'oa the most food for 7our
•aJue Ill' ,_. motie11 money.
HGw mllfly -times have boulllt ~ product because , QtJESTIO~S WE
JOU weat.ed to have the con· ARE ASKED .
tmlr, Plr:bape to uee for Q. Do ~u haw 1111 ,
Pecan ~ F1aba Cues
... pri•~ every
tame they're lel'ftd. Tbfte
~ .,. Wl'1 tender,
wtUt erilt t'Gl'tl flUet and
Cl'1lllCby pecans. With their
melWn·tbe-moutb 1ooctnes1,
Pee. Com Flabe Cakes
are the perfect endlnt to a
aack lund\ or a epeciaJ euat clnaer.
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PECAN CORN
11.AUS CADS
l cup soft lboftlnlnl
1 cup .oa butter a1
margarine
3 CUPI aJRed confectioners
au gar
1 tab ... ~ vanil la
navarlq ·
3 cup1 altt.d recWar all·
~Oour
a CUIJll c."Cll!l flakes
l eap cMpped pecans
Bellt ......., abortening.
buttlr, ..,... a>d vanilla un·
til lat ~Y ol thick
wNpped cream: a~ flour
and mhl well. Stir In corn
flakes. Divide dough Into
four equal portloos; shape
ii*> rolt about 11,2_ ~ in
diameter. OoM roO. wtth
pecana. Wtap each roll in
waxed paper, aealinl ends.
RefMfel'* .at ... 12
houri. CUt la ~ IBeh atttes.
place a nttie a p ar t on
~ed baJdnc ~ ...
Bate In moderate oven (350 delreet · F.) ebc>ut · 1 5
m.Jiullea or u D t 11 lilbtl.Y , .. '
bl'owtled.
Yield: about 6 dozen
Pecan Corn Flakes Cakes, 2
inchea ln diameter.
Note: Dough may be chill-
ed before stlaplng into. rolls.
if de&ited. 1bete cookies
should be aUced m u c h
Ut.icker t6an o r d l n a r 1 refriflrMor ~el.
1 pound 4 ounces can Pie-
sliced apples, w e I J
drained
1 10-ounce loaf pound cake
1 cup ( ~ pint) heavy
cream
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
water. Stir in cold water.
Set aside * cup gelatin in
skillet. Chill r e m a i n J n g
gelatin until thickened. Add
sugar to gelatin in sk:illet.
Add pie-sliced apples and
simmer about 5 minutes or
until apples are glazed.
Drain oU any remaining
a yr up.
Dice apples, reserving 112
slices for garnish. Cool.
Cut pound cake lengthwise
into 7 slices. Cut each slice
ln haU. Whip ~ cup heavy
cream until stlff. Fold
cream and diced apples Into
thickened gelatin. P l a c e
pound cake squares on bot-
tom and around sides of a g..
inch spring form pan to
form crown. Pour In gelatin
mixture. Chill until firm.
To serve. remove sides of
pan and place on serving
dish. Whip remaining cream
and spread on sides of
crown. Garnish with reserv-
ed glazed apple slices.
Bdne Up
RJckets, the c 1 a s 1 I c • l
disease problem that causes
pigeon chests. bowed legs
and other bone malforma-
tions .in childttn because of
weak bone structure, bas
been almost eliminated by
the addition of Vitamin D
to millt. Attention ls called
to the fact that Vitamln D
is necessary to help the body
absorb calcium and that
mlllt Is a major aource of
ca1dum 1n today's diets.
Good Morning
Sumy Side Beef Steab
are the best begtnnJ.nc for
bury days. Brown beef cube
8tealtJ quickly In bot skillet.
·Arrange over hot buttered
toast and top wUtr IUDllY
aide eggs. O~h 'with
tDll6to ilioel and aene im·
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.f•I DAILY PILOT
Bright natural color in
foods is a reliable 'gwde to
prime eatin1 ·quality, ..,
the experta. 1'l1nk of pklee
butter. of the sreena of let..
tuce, of stew brolled to a
turn, of the varied reda of
tipe strawberries or tree-top
apples. .J
Paprika hu been called
• ''the. co1metie tplce" and
with good reason. It addl
appetite appeal to any diab
in which It ls used and
achieves the ulttmate in gay
"mod" garnlahment when
sprinkled lightly over food•
whJch would otherwiJe look
too pale to be attractive.
Paprika 11 one of the mOlt
useful spices for flavoring a
variety of special d I e t
dishes. Whether It's a JoW
sodium, low cholesterol or
strict reduclQg diet, paprika
If vea sweet and pltubll
flavor and cheerful red col-
or without addlnl IOdium,
fat Of calorlt1.
M millions of motMn
can teauty, younpten an
invlriably attracted to red.
If Junior ls being a bit
mulish about eating what be
should, make a 11 t t 1 e
ceremony of prettying up
his meat or ve1etable with a
abate of paprika.
WtdM9dlY. ilb.Y 8, 1968
Because of Its many good ·
uses, paprika ii a best-1eller in the spice line today. We
use more than 12 mllllon
poundl of paprika annually.
One-third of tblt vut quan-
tity reddens in the bright
California aunllght. The re-
mainder 11 Imported from
seven or light different
countriea.
. These recipes from the
test ldtcbena of t b e
American Spice Tr a d e
Association show ways in
which paprika can be used
for flavor u well u ap-
petizing color.
PAPRIKA S'8CI S VI AL OR CHICKEN FOR DELECTABLE DISH
The color and navor of
paprika p le 11 e d the
Hungarians so much that
they gave Its name to a
realm o f world-famous
Hungarian "paprikashes"
on the order of thJs tempting
dish whlch can be made
with either veal or chicken.
VEAL (OR CHICKEN)
PAPRIKASH
2 Tablespoons l n s t an t
tninced onion
2 poundl boneteu veal
shoulder OR 21,', pounds
broller-fryer chicken y, cup flour
1 teaspoon ult
% teaspoon ground black
pepper
J,', cup salad or olive oil
2 tablerpoona paprika
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon fiolD'
1h cup milk
1 cup sour cream
Mil mlnctd onion with an
equal amount of water; let
stand 8 to 10 minutes to
soften. Cut veal into 1-incb
cube1 or cut chicken into
aervint-aize plecet. Dredge
meat in flour mixed with
salt and papper. Heat oll in
10 to 12-inch skillet. Add
meat, softened onion and 1
tablespoon paprika to tl\e
bot oil. Brown meat well on
all aides. Add 1-3 cup water,
cover tightly and aimmer4 turning occasionally, adding
more water if needed. Cook
45 minutes or until meat ia
tender.
To make sauce, melt but-
ter in small sauceJ>an over
low heat. Blend in flour and
remaining 1 tablespoon
paprika until amootb, stir·
ring comtanUy until mix·
ture bubbles. Remove from
heat and gradually stir in
milk. Return to .beat and
bring rapidly to bolling
point, 1tl.rring constantly.
Reduce heat; cook 1 to 2
minutes longer br until
t b I c k e D e d , 1 t lrring.
Gradually ltlr In 1.0 u r
cream, beattn1 vt1oroualy.
Pour sauce over cooked
meat In skillet and beat
thoroughly, but do not boll.
Serve bot with b r o a d
noodles, If desired. Yield: 4
to 6 portions.
Slices cut from seasoned,
chilled cheese rolls are most
attractive with rims of
bright red paprika.
PAPRlKA CREESE ROLLS
1h pound p r o c e as e d
American cheese, finely
shredded
1 package (3 ou n ce s)
cream cheese
1-3 cup finely chopped,
stuffed ollve1
% teaspoon Instant onion
powder
l·ff t.eaapoon cayenne
1 tablespoon 1our or heavy
cream
Paprika
Have cheeses at room
temperature; mix together •
Dessert With New Version
Sbeny ....... ~Uctd applet In a anooth nni.Ua
Nuce an IDOCiMd cm.r ~uaru of frMl1l1 baked
yellow c¥• 1D w. modem version o1 the traditioo-
a
until 'Well blended. Add
olives, onion powder, cayen·
ne and sour cream. Mix
well Shape into 3 rolls, each
about 4 Inches long. Thickly
sprinkle paprika on waxed
paper. T11111 cheese rolls in
paprika. Wrap in foil. Chill
several hours. Cut into thin
slices. Serve on rounds of
melba toast or on round
c r a c k e r s as an ac-
companiment to salads, or
as a tea sandwich or with
beverages as appetizers.
Yield: Approximately 4 to 5
dozen.
D u s t l n g well-seasoned
mayonnaise-spread f i s h
steaks.. with pap~a before
broiling sendl ~ to the
table with a d-.WW b t f u 1
blushing-pink complexion.
ROSY PAPRIKA
BROILED F ISH
6 tablespoons mayoMaise
~ teaspoon garlic salt
% teaspoon salt
% teaspoon grol.Dld blact
pepper
2 poundl flab 1 t e a k 1
(swordfish, halibut or
cod) cut 1¥, inches thick
1 teaspoon paprika
6 lemon 1Ucea
Parsley flakes
Paprika
Blend mayonnasie with
garlic salt. salt and black
pepper. Spread one side of
fish steaks with half of the
mayonnaise m l x t u r e .
Sprinkle with half of the
paprika. Place on buttered
broiler rack about 4 to 8 in·
ches from source of heal
Broll 6 to 8 minutes or until
nicely browned: T u r 6 ,
spread topside with re-
maining mayonnaise mix-
ture; sprinkle wltla paprtU.
Continue broiling an ad-
ditional 6 to 8 minutes or un-
til fish flakes easily with a
fork. Garnish witll lemon
slices with one-half of each
slice sprinkled with parsley
flakes and the other with
paprika. Y·ield: e portions.
Tomatoes ,
Considered
A Staple
Take canned tomatoes.
Even when you coot just for
two, ''hardly anything ls
wane to run out of."
Redpel wbicb r e q u l r e
....... reeopDe DO
Rbltitute•.
-OuDect tomatoes are ao
doee to belnl a ltaple that
JOU )ll'obllbl1 keep a spare
lupp1J •.band. Wbtn you
buy, n-4 lllbell. Know wbat
tbl lnformadon meens. Buy
whit you want. Ftnt. cbeck
tbl can ...
Tbe number • can alle 11 tbl priDclpal one for
fnll•and••l•ta b l••; . tomatoes lnchaded. Oontenta
of tbe ea welP 1' er 17
OQDCel ad munn two
capl. Qaeck tbt welpt
...... Some .. ailtl look
.., mudl Ute tbe 309 but
IN a bU nnal1tr or a bit
Jm11r.
OIMr Important label in·
,_.... telll V t be
-toe1 _.. wboll. Need 1'11111 tomatoes fGr a apeclal ,.,.., Loe* far tbe wardl
..... peeled'' ... .,.....
.......... Ulllla Joa Nll1J
_.,.....tcnet.w,''IOIW
,.ck'' or "peeled tomatoes" wm prcblblJ ault you -and
coat le•• be1lde1.
Sometlmel JOU me only a ,.n of • caa ol tomatats.
-...... poniae lpOil •llfttllleeaf•narut la Ill 1'9Mprator? No, 11
W'Clll't IPOll-Still, tomltoel
ID&J tlira OD a little of the •• ,...._ of the can'' alter
two .. ID'ee daya ol
......... You 1MJ dlddl to ,.... mem 111 a coata1aer
otbll' tbaa tbl cu.
Tomatoel an IO 9Wlltile,
JOU ~ Oftl'loclt .. of .. ..., belt .........
........ : C!ldJlld, ,. from lleaawtll e ~of = rw Olidoa and ,
• Mey 12 "' Uceftlld SlfewlYS Prices EffectNI ,,_..sun. May 9 11n
Old Calhoun Bourbon == $ 99
86 Proof m.t. (Case $43.95) f n •
Maclain Scotch lm~td Scotch $ 99 Whisky .
86 Proof ..._
1Case $55.15) rn•
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Walkers 10 iii\ "=' '4"
Seagn8's l Crawl"=' '5"
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Coffee 39c =" lb.
UMIT ONI COUPON Pll FAMILY
CoUPH Good Ttlu.....awt. May 1-11 at lafeway lterel
. FrUit Presenes Paper Towel~
lmprw Choice tf Mlly PQlilllr fMrites Tnly ...._Soft I Abso111ent. Vftiite or P.asttl Colors
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FROZEN FOODS
Bel-air Vegetables
"-"'"-Qu.lity ~ 2 49c • Whol. Kem.I C... ...
'j. ~ PMI encl Cen"Oh • ,.. ~
Fish Dinn.n Captain .. Choloe 10... ~
P:amlly P:avorltee pk• •P
Bat o· Pizza °" ~~l~ .. ~.:.1c1 ... ~t ~
DAIRY & DEL/CA TESSEN
·Lucerne Yogild
Low c.I or llecaul.r-
M...y o.liciow
Fruit Ae¥O!I 5 ~· •1 00
Lucerne Sow er.am .. : 4te
y ...... Salads ,,~:rltJ 3 ::. •1
Miid ChHM ~:,.c=~ .. n-
Cotillion
Ice Cream
c.ierint Q..lty
T emptiftcj ~
of PopuW
Flavor1
... •••• c ...
Plnepple Juice
Del ...... -rn.pple lite """ ,....
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LOW PRICES-OF COURSE!
Large ''AA'' Eggs
c.... o· ... ~ 3'c~ll lluthecl front .... ,~ 999 --,...-. te your s.feweyl
MeAm 1:. 2,. Extn Large 1-=.-3,. ._ .......... ,.,...... .,_ ........... ,.,. .......
Hair Sp~ay
Tnly,.., lt'1ASefe-11--. 49c
w•y Suerenteecl Product. ..
Detergent
W'lllte Motk • Heevy Duty 49--. 5 ,.
W e1hcleys Deter9ent pkt.
Angel Food Cake
Mn. Wrtfjllt'1 fresh 12 oz. Celce
Sliylmt 15 oc. Raisin ~·d
c
Golden Ripe
South American c
&r..t fw Sneck1, Lunch
Boxes or +o Slice Over lb lreekfeat C.rHla. 1
C I ~aekated ,,...,. Da11y. 3 29c arro S c~ a!Mf talty. 111u1 fw ...
• ...klitt -" .. ,_ ,,...., ....
Clla• ..... .
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Peiz ... . === ..... .. wteT•tt .... 6,T_-ttteaan..... ·
Awai•••• ............... nc .. ~ ... eMDslJSt.. , .......... -,....., ........ ............... ............ "
Onions V.1 ..... 1-M114 3 39c TMty Ytlltw 1e"""4-. ...
8f'Mt fw ... all• w "...... ....
SAFEWAY GARDE N FEATURES
G•cl•• Hose ~..:!!. ,.... ... '1"
Net! "•lftf.,...
. Swlf 1'1 R-. Food S :i '°' Cante•• Food~· S ~~ fSt 0. ....... Du+ 1~ ., ..
• ...... Ylt«o . 35 :i '4"
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W~, MQ 8, 1968
.OYER
5250,000 in CASH!
PICK UP YOUR .... TICKn
AT YOUR IAPIWAY TODAY!
Watch Exciting
Steeplecha ... Races
laturdli'J ~ C......_I 4 at 4130
• v v
Aureo B,.· De IAlD&
1493 Wh1tet1eld
Pasadena . l1t
. . 1imel'
Buel M. Zcmbro A4olt' Inniera11q, Jr. 64o9 Silver apur· Rd. 26955 Meridiall
P&loa veraes: cai. a.et ca1u.
Mll4red L. Va118tU
~l So.·i.te
!ac.ca414o CalU •
USDA Grade A
U.S. hwt. llllpected
WHOU IODY,
,...,, TeM.r AM IL~
MMty. Low lft "'-' Ue
Cut·Up Pryen
HIOd Cut P111 ... 35c Rudf-low Prbf ..
C • II.ADI CUT • •
USDA Cllolce ... ....
Fla¥orful and Jui-,
As Only A S.fewey lb ..., lloett c.n ... •
Farmer John Cooked C kid H P'ull Shank Portion 00 ant '(lutt Portion _.lb. 51)
.Veal Shoulder Chops .... ...,., ..... Swiss Steak ~D:Tho~..:-s
Alie Dtwtldl W ,. -..St Tiiie L.w Prtee
• ""°" •· ..,.-7-Bone Stea· k ~n:,:=is:-~. eulnt• UIDA cttoloe. ,r
......... Roast I le S k '"" Centi\" Cvb one ss tea ~~:n=-lce .:::-.... ll01111d-USOA .. 98C ,._.
CW. Gllde 8llf p rk St k u. autt Cut9, • 0 ea s c:C::.~~~"' ";:.C
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··--·· M•• . ,,....&.. Chops Center ,_, Leo' U-lllced I 35 llrovn6-USOA s 1 '' vra-"'' Cuti "· p . s ,._ts Anorted p-::: '
:: lfMI Btef .. Comed BriUet =i:-= Ill •• ,. Leo's Melts A~,:ed :-::: •5'
01Car Mayer Speclal1I c .......... ..
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· California Traver. Club
Via TRANSINTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
DC8 PARTY JET
• DAYS I 15 DAYS I 17 DAYS ..... ·~ ···-'239 S298 S361
WAIKllCJ ·HAWAJI ·MAUf ·KAUAI· Pllthtlee MOLOKAI
fOI DITAlS GIT 11004Ull AT ANY THRIFTIMAIT
'':JenJer-ofse" :J.ine
FULLY COOKED
llmssr ·1
TlllaMO•WAal
CUPorTUM8LIR
. wrnt lHI PUIOIASI Of
I.I~ "Rustic Leaves"
MILMAC .
3-Pc. Companion· Set
EachWHk
"IUMILI Ill" QUALITY • • • • • ••
,.ODii IALMOtl ,.._ .. W. • a
=~~ ......... 891.
"•,.a.I .... Prlee"
RHH "LLm 59• lllOtlTlll'f IOCI C09 a
FlUH FIWTS •••
OC1AJ1 PllCH ••••••• a
·TRIP TO
HAWAII
17DAYSFOR2 .... ,,..
DOD81CHARelR
NO PUICHASI NICISSAIY
10 11G1S111 POI SWBPSTAKIS
PllZIS
Blue Sea/ Calin Cmt .---111
WHITE Ott WHEAT-15-0Z. LOAF
:~:: ..... 22c
JANI ANDRSOH-14.QZ. JAi 39c MA YONllAIA ............... .
CHOCOLATl·CllAM PIW~l·LL Pie ..
::~C:1u .. .-........ 4fc
JERSEYMAID
SHERBET
Vs .. ALCIL
OMN&!. .
WPIJRRY.
PINEAPPLE.
THRWOME
c
REAL
FLORIDA
6~oz.
TINS
MOITotn -11.0Z. PK•. I MORTON'S -14-0Z. PKG. =~~~~~ ........... Ste :.~: ............... 25c
1¥111'1UH CllNKLI CUT AND
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES3 ~~ 25c
GREIN o 1' GOLDIN Joi o . KIDNIY o . UOKELY CUT-103 TIN 5 F -1 STOKElY WHOLE ICERNEl 5 f '1 UW-lOJ TIN 7 f '1
BEANS . .. . .. . I . CORN ....... ~'~. I BEANS . . . . . 1
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TALL
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CHEESE
a.oz. ~,c_
PK6. ~
OICAl w.r-.....oz. --3 • 100 laAUlllQi1JI ... CllUI .... "'
OICAI W.Yll CHU~Z. 3 ..
u.wlGI INillAD .......... ::............. 7
OleAI MAna-Mn. N . 45• mc:m1UU111C11wml• ............ ·
DANOU.-41'.0Z. ...
DAllllll IUCID llAll ...................... Stt
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KING FAB l ·IZI
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300G
BLUE CHI
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WITH VALUABLE
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IOOKLn
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SIVIN-IONI ROUND IONI
ROAST ROAST
45~ 55~
All &RINDS
COFFEE
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prllhlcts 11 every depart•11t-l~e U.$.D.A. Choice Tenderay Brand Beef-for instance!
RIMEMllR
• I • • I -MOTHER'S DAY
THIS SUNDAY-MAY 12tft ,._....., ... ,.., ............. ,.....,_..,..,....,. ......
~ J'M'U ................... ..,... """"1"rC-..•-ef ..., .._..._., ...................................... , .... w .....
feetvre • bentlful Mlectiolt ef Mothet'a 0., _. "r hue CaN.-. .
Tencleray Takes The Glessworl Out Of l1Jing Beef •••
Te...._, lfal!Cf IMf It 9uoro11'"4 Mtll f-" -4 ....._ Mll't "-llllty ellll elf .i-i.t1e11 S. .-de! ,.._ T...t-y "91111
1\Mf ........ ,., ........... j11lat -,.......i wfllle.......... IMf It fwlly .-4 le .U HOUll OI USS. IMIM4 ef _.._ Ne .................. .,.., .................... , . ...... ... ............ _ ..... ......., ......
GROUID BEEF ..... .,,.,......-'_ ..........
._. 11111 ...._,_'"'It,"" .-4 ...... llCI beef....-.. tlMlt ......... by •"-...,... ........... ,......
P£R LI. 39'
llOU• SHOULDll &a. 65'
&IOUND IOU• &a. 7"
GIOUfl) SlllOlll &a. It'
.MUT lOAf _.IX -· ta. 4" ..,_,,..u__,
TRY OUlt NEW
PLAVOl-HAL PACK
''••111111 qvallty, eatra·I•••
9re11ad '""' th9t ~ fw.h fw deya with "° ,,...., .. ,i.., tha11b
te the eir1ight ,..._Seal Pwdtl
J..LB. 1-t.B. 49c PACK, $1.47 PACK
DEEP·CUT E~UlYDAr ' Ol'iCOU HT PRICl 5 •o..r...,_,N....,.,....,
Shcitl lol11• .-=. 45c a-...,_ l'llWlll .....
~-Cotto Salmi •• 'i: 49c .......
Cook•11m •• -;:s5c
......,......,_ ..... Gte.., c , .. ., ••••• •:79
Wstllb a=9ac
.... ,,........... ,... ..... ,_~.Yrolll 69
Trwt •••••• 1'.: 69c lhaatlcb •• ~~ c
OHP CUT EVEH TO~Y ' 01)~0UHT PR I Ct~
.-.w..._.s.-. .....
U.S.D.A. CHOICE TENDERAY BRAND am
BONE IN FULL CUT
OU fl CUT E VCRYO~Y ' Ol ',1,,0U ~T PRICES DlEP·CUT EVERYDAY '
DISCOUNT PRICES
U.S.OAC...T..._,._..., c.-. .......... ~n,
loMless Steik •"' 99c
U.S.D.A. Cllolce T....i.r.y ...... W
1-.... StHk • •ll. 59c
U.S.O.A.a.i.. ,....., ..... W
..... $179 ....._,,_C.-M.......,• ,_.._ ....... ,_~. C.-W•hillled"-
Selt Fiiiet ••••• 69c Pm Fiiiets ••.•• 59c a.ell Mltd ••• a=.37'
5Pc••cer Steak. •ll.
U. D.A.a.ic.T~ ......... $lot
(INCLUDES 1 Oc Off l,A8EL)
11150
DETEllEIT
~0:59c
llYl•IMIA ......
aw., ... 6'=4r
uw $.
3Sin1P111 •• 4 = 1
UW3si-4 $)• Greell1•1.. ~
uw.-12.oi.39c C.C ... en • • • .JAi
···~ 394 S..11111 •••• :~
c..lo9t ... Oktile.,, 17c lelf """ •• ~
.... o-31 S•ck•T ...... !: c »«•2'11 f:.t Synp •• !": 43c
;;I Dl•1n •• 92! 41 c
C'*'-~..,,,_...,""''""' 35c MJ.I. llce ••• ';:
'-T.,,.-m-. su. 36c
.......... fAOI
i;; H111y · •• ·~37c
a.• Steak ••• •IL
0.. ........... ...w
Splllg P1ms1s'.:49c <111••• a...1 . J9c
Clmle .....................
Vi111nlaP .. uts'=59• a..1• Cleets•. u. 93c
To~lfo Pate • ~ 16c W,U';ki7:~39c
t 2.ot CAN. Ill
, •• S.C. .~34c a.;~~t::39C
....... WMlla.-. Tomato Sa1C1. 'c!; 14c ..... Cocktail SllCI • 11~31 c
"'"" .. New PolltOIS .·~14c
.....,,., .......,.w...... '"'"°" 55c ·Potatoes • • • -. ........
Pork& lem.~25c
~'• . Crew a ... , •17~ 71 c
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Floor Wu ••• "~88c
IOQl.etlSOol.~ ......... 29 . u.J... 9-lACH C
lftJ11J ........ • • l'KG.
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Y• ..t lta cie•pl ... ly totltfled wftfl atty Morht
lorht '""'uce 1" bvy ., ,.., ltM will be ,..
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WSCIOUS ... R'" & JUICY
STIAWIElllES
FLOWERING · PLANT .
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I STORE HOURS:
M0ti&. thrv flt. SAT • ...ct SUN.
lQ.u" .. 91.M. }QA.M..7P.M.
HOURS &HOWN AH POI MOST STORIES.
IXACT HOURS ARIE ..OSTED IN lACH ITOll
i;~ta Dinlllrl~43c
s........,,,_...,,caw..rwt.r 57C
Meat Pies •••• '~
H:ihl;;"wn .'~20° hiawn Pu11Ch~20c 2~.l't(O-JJc ,,..,.. 37c Eggo Waffles • !~ ~· ... -~ 0.-.1. ,_~Of hiw>'• fro1111 Lalio!er, ~I & 0-
SCMOgt & C'-'o er~&O... 58• Pina Rolls ••• ~ Ovlet.A...,W 69 fnzH Pies ••• ~ c
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DOZ.IN CTN:
MAlkfT IASkET
MAYONNAISE
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......... Dry•Ollt
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•10HUS DISCOUNT SPIClAL9
,,;C9t ore effect"'9 MW ........
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-AWARD WINNERS -Glen Campbell,. above, joins
Bobby Gentry..1 fhet AJkim and Jack Jones on "Best
on Record,..-tonight in color, on Channel 4 at 9
p.m. Andy Williams hosts the show which will re-
view the Grammy Award winning songs of 1967.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Need for Law
In TV Series
ly RICK OuBROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -I was tbinki.ng the
other day about Edgar Allan Jones, the UCLA law
professor who was so brilliant as a judge in the
old, authentic television series "Day in Court" and
"Traffic Court."
• I WAS THINKING about. him and television
for a lot of reasons: For iiistance, there is-a lot
of talk at the networks nowadays about "reality
programming.•• And there is a def.anite trend tcr
ward the scrcalled "entertainment documentary."
And outside of the industry itself, there are
much more significant matters, such as the presi-
dential commission's report on civil di sorders, and
the concern throughout the land about urban and
racial strife, personal rights, traffic safety and
other subjects touching each individual, ·
OFFHAND, I can think of few people who could
bring as timely and significant programming to
network television now as Professor Jones could.
And I can think of few things that could benefit
television more these days than the kind of "law-
oriented programming" that Jones has continued
to advocate even since he left the airwaves, and
which be rightfully believes would be valuable and
excellent for a network to reinstate now, with topi-
cal substance.
FUrthermore, the fact that Jones ls still very
active, being a young man, aRd is an established
television personality, would &eem to solve the
problem of any network's considering such a proj-
ect, and needing a proven figure on camera. The
professor is, to this day, the best adlibber I have
·ever seen on video, and the reason was his search
for exactness in \he law.
HE BELIEVED, in his shows, that even though
the cases were researched thoroughly by top stu-
dents, tones and innuendoes could change impres-
sions and result in different conclusions when acted
out. And to react naturally and with legal logic,
he often adlibbed, even decisions, demanding sharp
reactions from casts. The court series with which Jones was identi-
fied struck a responsive chord rn keen observers
of television. In 1958, for instance, Marya Mannes
wrote· in the Reporter magazine: "The surprise
is • . • that TV should have t a k e n so long to
tap this rich documentary vein running through
. all the courthouses in the United States and su-
premely adaptable to the small screen."
AND IN THE SAME YEAR, John Lardner ob-
served in the New Yorker magatine: "The work of
law enforcement in 'Traffic Court' is sharp and
skillful, as well as picturesque.!'
Jones quit "Day in Court" in 1964 when ABC-
TV turned it· into a legal soap opera and killed it.
He couldn't abide the change. The series, after
all, had received the American Bar Association's
gavel award, among others. Authenticity was ev-
erything to him.
· NOT LONG AGO, he tried to i°iterest ABC-TV
in reviving the solid concept of the old series. But
there was an executive shakeup at the network at
the time, and the idea got brushed off in the nur-
ry .
II.'
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joins
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at 9
11 re-
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Mother's Day, May 12th
Orchid Corsages and
Beautiful Mother's Day
Plants -Gift Wrapped
AZALEAS·HYDRANCEAS.CHltYSANTIIEMUMS·
CYMIE111UM ORCHID PUNTS.
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·F l• DAILY PILOT WtdnesdaY, May 8, 1968
Easy-to-fix meals fo r-])ad an"il the-kids to gioe Mom a treat. on Mother's Day --
Okay, Dad .•. put on an apron, roll up your sleeve. and have at it.
It's Mom's day ... and the kids will be glad to help. While you fix
the fish according to the recipe on Shake 'n Bake, they'll fix the
aalad and dea.ert! With ao many wonderful foods available at El
Rancho, it's no trick at all to be a hero to Mom on thia apecial day I
T rout ..... ~ ...... 49~
From the icy watet'S of the Snake River! Min. weisht 6 os.·eacht
Sand Dabs~ 69~
Delicious oven broiled! Broil at low he-fl, S to 4 inchea below the heat t
Red Snapper~.49~
r Blol tlftl' ebarcoal I Bruh with oil, turn to cook both aides! Teat for doneneea t
Fresh Sea Bass ............. 79~
Piltel o1 .. bMI, b..t 111d deep fried make a treat to be enjoyed ••• and remeµibered r
Fresh Salmon .. :~ .............. 89~
D1I I w blialed • • • ._.. with batter or butter and wine until delicately browned on both aides ! 8,,...,,,,,. ...
Grey Rlesllng Wine ............. 5111 '1 .79 Seafood Sauce ................ 3 .. '1.00
Almade~ ~ •• .lllrt, ~-· •• delicioua with fish! ••• Van de Kamp'a .•• 8 oz. bottle ... tartar sauce, also!
Gamay Beaujolais Wine ..... m '1.99 Sliced Meats .................. 3 1
• '1.00
Almaden •• fruity flavor •• hearty red •• and dry! Leo's .•• reg. 39c varieties .•. wafer thin meats ..•
Cutty Salt Scotch ............ STH '16.85 Hormel Franks ............................ 4r
Save '1.40 on the big hal!-pllon ••• 86 proof! All meat .• 1-lb. pkp. .. grill 'em for the small fry I
Wolfschmidt Vodka ................. '4.99 Chocolate Chip Cookies ............ 39'
Great mixer .•• blends without intruding, 80 proof! Pillsbury's ••. slice and bake . . . 15 ounce pq.
Seagram's Whiskey .f .......... 5Tlf '5.lf Longhorn Cheese ...................... 69~
Smooth blend ••• 86 proof .•• Qt. bottle .•. $6.39 Mias Wisconsin ... mild, yet mellow ... 10 oz. pq.
Boord's Dry Gin ................... QT. '4.99 Biscuits ................................. 3 .. 25•
Martini makers!-take note! Save 10% by the case! Pillsbury or Ballard ••• ready to bake ... 8 01.. tube.
L tt e ROMAINE 10 C e uce .. ;.~~.. N
Crisp ••• and truly fre8hl Make your-salad more colorful ... more appe-
tizinr .•• more flavorful ••• with a variety of leafy, crisp lettuce!
Mushrooms ............... 5 9!
Hotbo9e lfOWll ••• ~· f aney ••• even El Rancho et.eak ia m~ ariltocratie with mueh.rooma r '
Fresh Lemons ........... 19!
l.lpe' ••• wif.b the tart podneaa that live• you inimit&~Jt flavo.rl Alld lOU'll Ult tt.a IO JIWl1. w.,.1
Fire up the coala, Dad .•. and take over the
\,
cooking. Here's beefy beef ••• rich flavored
juicy and t.ender ••. the kind that wan ta you to
show off your ak:ill at barbecue. Of fer her a
aaJad, her favorite nptablee (pt 'em
frozen) hot bi&cuita-and-bow about straw-
berry shortcake 1 ••• She11 love it •.. al1d you l
...
Diamond Jim Roast
For an entree sure to delight the Queen! Tender top sirloin •••
from U.S.D.A. Choice Beef ••. boneleaa, and ao closely trimmed!
Broil over coala •.• done to perfection .•. and place juicy tender
slices in her platter! She'll telJ you ahe'a never had a finer routr $1.49·
Jim Brady Cut Steak
Top airloin ••• ateakt at their boneleu bMt ! Cut extra thick for $1 5 9 barbecuing .•. let those hot coals .bring ou. t the rich natural juicea
of the finest U.S.D.A. Choice Beef! When done just the way you llt
and your folka like your ateak ••• alice and aerve l You'll wonder •
why you haven't served a Jim Brady sooner! •
Fresh Ground Round ............... ~ ......... ~~.·.~·~' ................... : ... _. 69~
Chiffon Margarine ........ 3 : 1.00
Made with Safflower oil ••. the oil that's lowest in polyunaaturatea! Two 8 oz. tubs per package.
Pork and Beans ............ 8 : 1.00
Campbell'• ••• fifteen ounce can. brimful of roodneaa, rich sauce and plump tender beam r
Sara Lee Pound Cake .......... 69'
For desaert ••. slice it, and 1ayer the alicea with El Rancho'• ripe Strawberries, top with Cool Whipl
Whip ! GreatJ
T oasf ems ................................ Jr MJ.l Flavored Rice .............. 2r
The t-Outer putry so well liked! Save lOc Rice becomea an ext raordinary dish! ••• 4 kinda r
Oreo Cookies .................. : ........ 43• Shake 'n' Bake ....................... 1r
Nablaco11 most popular cookie ••• biJ 16 oz. pkg. Fish variety ••• fix fried chicken in the ovenl
fnpe JellJ .............................. 37• Noe 1f1em Tissue ........... 3,. '1.00
Welch'• •• : the people who know rrape1 I 20 oz. Four roll pecka ••• priced to offer value I
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P·ritt•;. 1f/Ht of .a 1toru
Tl"'"'· &AfWI~ S-. ••. Jta.r 9, 101 11, 11 ..
llCADIA: Huntington Dr. & Sunset {El Rancho Center)
PASIBA: 320 West Colorado Blvd. • SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr~
mMI IWI: 2727 Newport Blvd. • · 2555 Ed uff Dr. (£.astbluff Ydlale Cent., .
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VOL'.. 61, NC
Gli
By Bl! Of•
Newport :&
James Glava
reslstanee to
advisor')' grou)
poee4 pubftc
systiem.
"I would bl
advisory irou:
gestions and • study procran
Pi
Commissior
Airport will
night to ado:
noise Jaw bin•
the airport.
Violators ol
could be jalk
The final dJ
ty ord.i.oa.nce :
study and det
within the bo
the noise of t
.Among its J
prohibit plane
feet within
unless they &J
It would r•
* NoFa
As F1
Start
AJr Callfor
service Oran
pure jet paa1
By Friday,
Douglas DC9
whistling to
airline spoke
Addition of
to Air-Cal'
Lockheed E
enabel ttle cc
42 flights a c
coming.
There are
daily.
Air Cal I'
· crease in s• stewardesse.
other flight
that roster t
The fan je
without My
Air Cal offk
laa" been noise abater
Of the 42 I
underway ~
s.i Fr"IDCis
Jose-Oalrlan
F ree\4
May
With
Garden
whose antic
than an bo•
Garden Gi
been t1d11 ' today.
lnvesUCai
found piece
cracked w
five trucks
A rock t,
found in th
wiper on t
Hutt of lll
Beach.
Hutt We
bed be8l'd :
and nwhL
bertlea
Hid.
Garden I
aald today
rocks were
Ind Md
llllpteted !
''All "" two loch 4' .a.en,". no Idea ho
aUnpbolo
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