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' Jane Bussell Retains,
Coast Ho.1ne • ID Divorce
WEDNESDAY: JUtY JI, .1961
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:Ni n:e Held in Raid on 2 Mesa Hippie P~ ·
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A tarry, black myslefy drug wbkh
so far defies analysis was seized early
today when Costa Mesa and Tustin
.JX>tioe raided two auper-hiP,Pie · com-
munal Mmes, imPOUridirlg $213CM> in
narcotics and ca8b. · Asiorted -o t h e r· aub8taooes -
l ncludlni LSD, methedrine,
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amphetamine pills and bor!>iturate
tablets -also were taken iii the twi:n-
pronged raJd, which netted nine
suspects.
One pair among the nine was ar-
rested when detectives walked into a
, bedroom, identified themselves .and
. slapped. the ma1e yootb on ttie
posterior to empbasiu , tbe point,
police aaid.
Tbe raiding parties Je!lt to 2019
Pomona Ave., and 288 Victoria St., · ·
armed with arrest warranta iUued ·
after a two-month undercover · hi-
vestigation, encountered no troubie. ·
."One guy g!)t·a little .mouthy," said
Tu.stin Dttectlve Brent 1 Bixler, tNt
police knocked and were admitte:d
withOut 1incident at both Costa Mesa.
addresses. . .
Police descnlled tbt two apartments
;.~ewport Man Fined $380 as typical·· hippie-type . commUDal · ·
homes , shared by •several people who
.apparently· pool · their resoW"Ces ·u a
way of life. , . .. .
OCCtipants arrest.ed at 2019 Pomona
Ave., wbe'l'e the vut majority .of the
drugs and mohey were , found, plus
charges agairlst tbein are:
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'.For Using Flag Curtain
. " . Deul1 L. Ully, 20, poelellloa 1114
possession for sale of narcotics. ! Ask MJ<:!t8'1 Joieph JliCl<l9o how .
many stars and Jlripes the Ammcen
ilag has and be'll 1oll YGU .., -· '11lat's the _..t the , Newptrt·
Beach resident ••itlnecl m NeWplrt··
Harbor lliunlclpil i:.,.n Jor llylnJ Old
Glory lrom curtolil -Jn the wln-)!ows ol )Us a~··•\ .11~· W.
Ocean Front. '
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Weadter
~ Those variable (or inyariable)
iow cloud• will bo al lt apln
'rhursday, the ~ U•
;.ures us , ~ a mostly
)unny day with' temperatum l,D
the high 70' L ·
INSIDB ToDAY '
A Ui<d c°"""""" ..-, thal
15,000 Com-1-. art.
1~oled up ~ 1trlkfNg ·dtf. ..
C4nce of Scig°" and Utat a nno
bnxuion ii imminent. See Page
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JUdge Wlillam Cmistensen arrived Su:Wute A. Smit.Ill, 18, . aale of
at the figure of $380 by oalculatiJlg the narcotics to .a police officer. a8id. ot '5 a star ($2M) pl111 10 • ~.· D. McNollJ, 19, possession &.r1.UO>. and poaUlion for aale of narcotic1,
The ftoe imposed ~ the 22-year-old-plm aaJe If narcotics to an undercover def~ant, arrested in A~, came agent: ... _,\_. :
after , numerous. delays hi . moving. Paal ""'M., Be1iibea, 18, possession
toward a Juty trial However, J~. 'IQd PoQeilloil for tale of narcotics,
nritd!ed .bll plea to guilty Jut -it, 'DIUl"-.Clf nofuitJci to 1 police ol-
Re. wu lllllenced with the fin<i '1'11•• . !Mt 1114 l!Ol-loa di' denlft'OUI . ct.f, .ad placed on one year'•-~ pro--··· bolioo -.... • I . .. und , Well!l1 J, W-. II, possession and Jacbon _Was arrest!i. .et; 1 potaeulon for 'Ille of narcotics and seldom used section of the Callfom11 dan&erou1 arup
Milllw)< and ,Veterans Coc!e whldl Invos\l&•tOl'I ~ 0
a I d L 111 y was makes 1t a mtSdemealior•to deftle or carrying fl,:D> in his pockets when
mutilate the Amerlc~ Flag. arrested Jn the raid, which began
The code had la1n dormant lo~ about 4 a.m., iavolvi.al 10 officers led
' yean, but has been thoroughly ex-lrt Lt. G!D Walka
ercised within the past fFW mOntbl. Tbe 1uipects were 0arrested on war-Bel~ Jackson, three otller J'OUDI rants ~and" Miu Sm1th had a prior
people bave been proseculed Wider II (See DRUG RAID Pare l ) linceAprtl. •
Timmie Boppls. 20, Of Collo Men,
ancl RGd· Michael Stewart, II, -• ==:,.Cl{M~:fp!1 ~.:°eo':.t.'1. 'PIWTi FOLLOWING
Sch!lllM 'plAced each on two 181!'1' lll'OblltlOa and ordered tbi:ln ~o write s,ooo::w:ard1 euays on the topic~ t'Tbl
Flq la • Sflllbol." Joe "McClung, 19, of Seattle, was
sentenced to 80 days in Orlngfi County
Jail and also ordered to write an essay
oo the !lag °' a symbol by Municipal
Judge Donald °"''an. McClung plelid·
. ~fy 1~ ~~-u; n~c ~ a ~":'h
In Jackaoft'a cue,•hJa total costs in
• com w1D c<1me lo '471 w1leo ·•U the
penalty ueel1b1<1Dti ore odded In. '
Judge JCbrla(eneen 'will '.i !low
Jeckson to !>01 off on the lnslallmeot
plao wllh·'3all-clooin and '50 • moaib
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,(NGELS ON ROAD
' ' Con the Aalell lllrY,lve a road trip
that lncluile1 five doubleheaders In 12 days?
To find out, the DAILY Pll.OT lodlj'
sends sportswriter Earl Guatkey to
Oolclancf, Boston, Washln(too and
Baltimore to cover the Angela: on their
mOll grudlng J'Olld trip Cl{ the 1U1vn:
Guatby'1 Rpor1a on • the AnpU' 1
road endeavon will· be pablllhed daliJ
In the DAil. Y PILOT'S sporll sectloa,
For a look at plans lor the An1eti1
lengthy rnad trip, ,.. today's 1porll ,
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'NERVOUS WRECK' -Actress Jane Ruuell accompanied to Los
Angeles Superior Court Tuesday by her altorney Max Fink received
a dlv.orce from onetime Rams football star BOb Water.field on grounds
he made her a 11 nervous wreck." The 47-year-old actress received
two of· the couple's three adopted children and their home In Ntil·
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J cine Russell Dissolves • ·•·
Marriage of 25 Years ·;
Actress , Jane ~ ol Newport
lleacb. the '•1uy ~ of Bowlrd
Hughes' "outlaw"• and other • moUon
pictuh tPicti 1c1ilaolved her marriage
ol 2:1 .Yoon ;. ·~·Ram quarlirbock
Bob W*rllOld !ii.CGUll ~.
Sbt retains . lbt . faDiily·~ luxury
waterfront bomO ot l211 North stor
Laile . In Dow S11ore1. Waterlleld
bepa tllf .pl-ln·Sherman Oalll.
Tbe dlvorce In Loi ""1pl11 &iptrlor
Court took Jiii! -lllill.-e for eacb
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B11111per Banner ·Bt1nn9
Humphrey in LBJ Spli~
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--' ' Urg~s Eree Viet Voting
---WAllllNOTON -Vice Prolldant
lfliborl B. Bmapliroy today tallod for
tree electiOlll , ID South Vietnam in
which "every group" -including the
Nlllloul !Jheratlon Front -could
partialplla. It marked bja !Int effort
ID maw 11111 a poliUm oa. V1ami dll·
fll'inl hm that of ~ JObnsoo •.
Hwnpi>ny, in o P"\Mted speech to
the National Auociation of Counties.
·' said "South Vietnam should be run by the.,..._ life thtrt, not b)' Bm
or Wuhlngtoa."
"'I'h11 meAM Cree electioas -elec·
Uona in wbic:b all can vote ind all can
nm for. ollko "1th guarantee• apibst
force and illtlmldation, eledloi>a in
-ovary "°"P Willinl 14 do 10 can p.l a 7 Ill 11111 port ID the· peac<lui jlolltlDI-." HWD(Alae, eal<I.
''And it meaftl balill wUllng to ac~
ctpt. tM r11uUI of 0... electiona,
wbllllnr tbeJ m111J1. ''
Humplln1'1 lpooClt ~ to bo
a neffort to tai<e a more flexible po· &ition on VJetnam than that of. the ad·
ministration, wblle not &oing 10 far as
to be accuaed of di1Jo1all1 to the
Preoidect be i, 1erviJll.
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A Humphrey .-said the=oo preli~t·, .,. ol Ille tenn "
sroup" !liC1udacl Illa NLF, poll &I
.., of 1M Vitt C.O,. 1111 wlsh•lto participate.
This is something the White H H
-as well as the Saigon government -
has repeotedly said It .could ,not
countenance.~·
* * ·• * * * Nixon Urged to Pursue
.Victory .on First Ballot
"-1lln flen>leel l'. Lindsay of New York.
MLUC BEACll, P!a. -Richard M. Reagan demanded a "light to win"
Tho bilrlnl bunny with the unc:onvenUonal COVeM!J>
on the beach at Miami is Sandy Peters who proves
she'• all set to greet the "big names" expected in
town next week for national GOP convention. Bum~
er oUckero ketPinl her fl'Glll felling 1unbumtd
include those pfugglng Nixon, Reagan and Rocke-
feller.
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DRUG RAI[).
Nixon's top ICrMedN now favor a policy in Vietnam and said it. would.be
risky, all-out •-pt lo 'win the "disastrous" for the Unlt.d Stateo to
Republican presidential nomination on ........... ~ any ,_,.....,. settlement that the f.ltst baD.ot wben the GOP COD· -"'"'Y~ rw-w
to Burn
. Plan for Antiwar Demomtration '. ~ ; , ~·
MUNICH, Germany (UPI) public demonatrationa against ISK's
Despite protests by police and animal dog burning plans. The Munich society
fancien, antiwar demonstrators today chairman aaid he will go to court lo
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-"'-·ad with -i .... to burn,a ·do. g stop it. Police said they are ready to
-....--enllll'ee a 1aw ·that would 111111 ' dol au.a.. t. • burnlr to Jail for two 1'11"· ~·Slw we ~we wo\dd burn JSK ip0ke1men saicl tblf de not fear
a clot --plxm iun•t llGppld -. ac:tlon. "The aim ol tllo doll =" oa14 a ..,...man w 't11o ilandnc lo to llWitch ]lllbllc oonow for
war · Raail1ln Intenalloml Ibo -animal to t11o nd!erlnll hum• ...... " (llllt). ' ' _.., Ill told UPI, "frml aD over The 1SK officers said the)' are
GvmallJ oeople alltd tllolr dlllust at holdin• a meeting tonight ID eonl1nn
our pin.'' He said •1petvert8d idea" , the do• burning plans and ns 1 .ate for
waa one of the milder terms applied to it. JSK 1pokesmen 'said the an·
ISK'a plan. Muncement of the burning at first was
LC\K spokesmen .aald they don't 1;llllY just to aroUJe public interest ln war
the p~1ts at all; They aid Jt ~lps suffering but that mEben now really
their aim in the planned dog bunilng want to go ahead wtth the ad.
-protutlng the wars in Vietnam and They said a special, unidentified dog
tpria weuld be selected for burning.
N ID ~burg and Dusseldorl local "We certainly would not bura a soclollol fer lllil ,..,..tloa of erual)J stray animal or somobodl tlae'I dog,"
to plmall called aa membln for a apoteaman sai~
U.S. Task Force Pus_hes . '.
Deep lnto .. M~kong Delta
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SAIGON (AP) - A task force of
armored American I u a b o a ts ,
hell..P.., gunship• . and South Viet-
. nune.e marlnu plun&ed deep into the
fertile Mekona Delta lo raid a Viet
, Oontl -camp. Flokl r~ lodaY
eald at -IO of Ibo -m1 lad been
·ldllod and 9"' ac11 ... -.-.in,,.
Uon doWn there,'' tile tpOkellW llid.
Molt "' Ibo dlmafl lo tho VIit CGnc _..,uy wu demi by t11o U.L
Navy'1 fUoat -paboall and
by ·-troop caTiero -the VteQw-111 maiDll hid cornered the
~··----u.a ,._, w 1 IP,lw IUDlhiPI 111o
-tllo _.,,. ~ -moehlno_aad_. The VletnameH Mariaes reported
: seizin& an araenal cont;wlnln& 62
. wellpODI, '23 mortar roundl CKl more
·than 12,0lll roaodl"' omaD armo ... ·mo-.
: ,,,. oaly allied -._bed : .were two South Vietnam Ml WOUDdecl.
.. '!be ._it WU mode todaJ 92
:mlleo -<i 5altlo0, akmC a :·-. <JI the Cal l.4n 111-SI mllel
..... al ibe Gulf of 'lbailMd.
;· A mllWy spoklllllllll aaid it Wll
: the llnt anfed penetrlltion of. the area
: 'Of tbe go!Jtbern Mekong Deb which
:has been dominated by the Viet Cong
: for years.
: Tbe allied command.era "had good
: lnfonnatlon they wou1d get some ac·
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C.WFOIHIA
OllAHGE COAST f'UILllHlltG COMl'AlfY
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Ptaldllot ..,, l'l*hllfr
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Via .. ,. ...... Mill ~•I M-..r
Tiie"'•' K11•ll ....
lliell'l•I A. M1rplii11e
~111tlnt Edl'-'
Pe1l Nln•n
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-'-1,000 U.S._,_ -
Illa 1111 ~ .... tllnaP
---tw-totllo -11ata_..i--Jl:loao'*6, CllllJ 1llld. ·---od
lkkt ......... npadtd. ,,., ..
c!adod -11111111 fl&!* .. ...
oul*lda "' '8""'"' Ill --
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and-18 ...... and larll -
tltiel of 1111111••--· N-of ... capital, Amtrlcan
tlralefllc -bm flew --million in ,...,. doJ• ataln1t
1nopectec1 -v_,1nop
concealrati-mmadnc Saip and
l:eytowD1no1rlL
tlgbt --tolalial 40 of ... bll 1152 _..... drvppod !,JOO -of
-1'1lellllo1 aid todaJ ... -y =-SO ID ID mi10s IMtll-t of
1be equivaleal cl -2Stl of the
IW.I have -llod IUlpedod •-1
-campo duriDI tllo iall Wfft la the tlu<e ........ provlDcel <i H"'
Ngbia, Tay Ninh and Binb Long, "'1lcll
form I triangle MU' the c.mbod1an
bonier.
With each bomber carrying 30 lool
of explotlves, Ibey have dropped -.t
s.;oo tons of bombo in tbia compar·
atively small area.
The third major Communist of·
fensive of the year is expected in the
next two months, and the major attack
in the Saigm are• is exped.td. from
the west and the nonh'welt, wblre tile
9th North Vietnamese division and two
other regiments are rel)Orted prepar-
ing.
Saigon, Tay Ninh City and the key
district b>Wnl of Loe Nim and Trang
Bang have been menUoned i:n tn-
te'lllgeoct reporU as likely targets.
The enemy troops have generally
ellldec!Hardl_by_<JI
allied .-.. Uulllt lo lel ..-
troops inCo tile enemy's Jungled -
camps in time to catch them thert. the
U.S. Command 11 raoriJn1 to tllt IWs
u oae <JI Ill main .......-.
1be --jet: Stl .... -••••• laid
0..,. • ..,,... "' --Tl)' Ninh Cfl)' and Trani BlllC in tllo iall
24 hours, 14 dlacour11e tile enemy
from muot1111 ..,, ·-for<o to ,... la Oil -i.... .-.
Hanoi Scorns
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Demand for
Reciprocity
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam t<>
la)' rejoclad as ·"extremtlr Ob!iml"
U.8:>-1 tllat H-a&r I firm
.l'ildpi-resture in-for• com-
• halt tlD Americlll bOmbing of the ~-country.
."Yet IDOtbtr tiine, wt reject tn·
tlnb' tbeae extremely ab s u r d
doawldo ol reclprodty and w oppose .-umlf Ille aggreoiln llClllcY and
bellfcoolly of Dean R•t, fto 11 "llylng
in the race of the asph'atiom for peace
6l the American rand world's peoplff,"
said Ha Van Lau.
Lau, a member of the HMOi dellP·
lion to the Vietnam War talts with the
Unlt.d Stateo, spokl in behalf of ailing
chief negotiatilr J:uaa '11iuy. .
Sectetary of Me Dan Rusk made
1ho U.S. pooltlrm m the lalka clear TladlJ la w~ He sald theR
wUI bo DO 11111 to lie air attaclts on Illa
north wilbout ~ from "oome
respomible autborbt.lve source" that
Haruii will de-escalate in return.
Llaailo~al.'Glllllllllolby
Chief U.S. ~tor W. Avertll
Harrimon last -that -· bid -Ito llOlillon and no 1-view· od a VIII Omg .... -u Ille 1ole ....,..._ve ol l!aifOD in the Mure.
The no. 2 NortJt Vietnam e 1.e
delepta-H•= belevod that the NIUGDill cm Fro D t •
pGllllooJ -of tllo VIit c.ac. 11 lhe
aa1J -1op1-" of Ile
-people and -Ill pr<> aram malt 11ne u the bue far a
•-IDV!tlDom •.
W!llle Lia talkod-Rukand the
VIII CGnc; Blnlma Olllllo4 a D1W at.
t8ck OB tbe Nartb VletmJ• Sii, 8C·
........ llaDal ol tlolatin( the -0-a~---tbe IOftl'l1Pl7and-ailtJ.,1-.
'"1111 faCt lo -· ----... -...-... "'!·" -llld. .... -_.. "It mllbl bo --1111--...... !Im ...S 1111lllt'' to p ID 1-ID tll•
amiDe e•Ma11 ._., e!!p'dallJ tbe
11111111 of ..... ,.,,,._ bo ...... -e i..... to flot -p-,_
•11i1•1 .. IU ... 17 ~ ''C):wmmNt Wrw."
21io U.S. ....... Aid H4l1ll Viet·
MID llu Mz'd"" ltroaf' mlltary
-• 1-aod _ ., .. -· --copm.l llJl-"en .._. llmtaa adU111d: ti DIWW
later WI •f\llil¥• ce Lw .. did not .. ..,.llr, llall_lt_of_
_ .. put lllto ... .-the -pt .. -,... ... --.. ~to ... uptolll1-ID
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DIVORCE •••
the Sbermon ow placl.
WMul!dd WU not present for the
25-millute bnrlng in Loi AnlOleS
Superior Court. llil allonley did not
coolest the suit and •Jlffd to
wttbdr1w a crou complaint flied after
MUs Russell sued for dlvoree Feb. 3,
1967 •
The former Ram star and coach ls
now a scout for the team.
The actreu tettilied that bu hus-
band lta1ed out until 2 or S a.m. con·
tinuously and came home only to
sleep.
Superior Judge Kenneth N, Chantry
asked ll she bad talkod with
W ait.erfteld •boat bis actioaa. 11Ya, I
uted him repeatedly to tate up the
usual lamllJ ~ure but he JU1t
sbNUed it <If, ' sbe nplled. Mia -.it r...iwod no_..,.,.__ or
dllld ··-t. but the ludco nilld .... wm c:wtbM to '**•• tbe fall -t <JI '900 a week peld lier .-er
a--blWoaalrolloww<I Haihto .i.o anlde !Mr a Nr ID lier
flnt t*ba•, '-n.t oatlaw," ta H . ,_-" ..... __
to _.. -fl mlllloa.
W-al -time claimed Ille ..--_., l"-11 ud
-bo••--
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'1.m ...,. .. O!ll far her ..,. .., a --··· ""-'* ta&on ,,_tho B Vic-
torla .. -and char ... lodged agliml-wero:
B...,. G. llalia, 19, laie of -Cl
to a.a udlreover of1lcl:r. J"* a. BUI, 11, his yaan&er
brother, ult Ill -1!<1 tq an
undercover officer.
11motlly R. Gravtllt, 19, possession
of marijuana.
Carla M. Brow., 18, possession of
m=:n:.. aii-= qainst tile
are aad all were 'Ill ........ today, with·
uploll,lll«mme.
la , ...._ to other castraband
-. •-• tmfigaW small waoppod lmD)ll of wllat llft'Ul'ed to bo
el._ NcNtb -madJuna in its
hilblr coac.wlb:ated fcna -or opium. At· lout part of lhe strange
substance, however, is some sort o(
m y s t e r y compound whidl has
appeared on tbe illicit m a r k e t
recently, spread.lng from -t h e
Riverside area to San Francisco.
Detective BWer said the tarry,
black stuff wobld. be 'turtled over to
Stat.e Narcotica: apntl for chemical
anaJylb, but tb8t pdar examinations"
baYI m11tltlid aatbartties.
The iilllctaace, whlcb ii apparently
smoked, seems to contain no traceable
narcotic.
Today'• narcotics raid involved both
TuellD and Colla -police but they.
did not estahlllh wily they joined
forces, except to say Mias Weiltr •
formorly lived at 181111 Sliver ·Mople w...,, Tult.ln.
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preliminary bearlai date.
·He could bave done so at her next _...l!ICO.
A\llUltinf: also expressed aucer at
fht fact lie WU not notllled <JI im·
pendinl ac:ti'"' 1(-t bit clieat, COO·
aiderln( It a pni!Ollional -· "Tbe iDdlctmeat doeln't scare me,"
be said, "I've bmdkd ltldictment
CU01 before. Bat it II -1D(. 1
-111 llaft appr<clated a littlo pro-,.....al c:oarteiy.''
Mn. -Is -"' ldlllng Mn, Westphal. but there are DO
-IDwhatllClually~
llal lleraolf. A.,-II ._tee! to
try Ille tue oo Illa bull of
..,, ¢1'1ut. Tbt death weapGll WU
nevor dellallely eetabllshod.
Two oourWppolnted poychlalrlsts
who ·have e:11111ined Mn. Tucker say
obe II llDO and capoble o f
partlcipMinc in bor delenle.
ventlon wtes one week from today. might "band Soulh Vietnam -and
, Tbe -v11o ,.-wJll make ~ Soutbeut Asia -. o-to .Illa c;.m.
Ill &!Ill ...,.,.._ ht•Mlf emiJ next mlllmtl." 1
-ot1 wllolllr to ~ to crab Lladaa1 stl!l Ill GOP lbauld
off Illa -•Wion 1111111 flrlt ~e .. _ lortlu1abt lladership <I the
or play It cool for a -ballot op. .,_ of lllding 11!11 ..,..amtod -on
poriunlty. . . the --of Ibo -Id." Ho eald He will luD beavllJ bl Illa dtdsion thit coatrJ'• • •mt 1 ta lee a•' in·
.. Ille -of b1I ._,,. -lo -bao "etfnmcod =lltfl, loll> N. llltcblll, llldlard tl!I ~of Ille-.., people Qie.,~ Robert llllneetb,. R. J. from their ·ron:rnmeat , · .. rodactd
Haldeman, and Herbert G. Klem, his our international prestige to tbe lowest
press director. ~y make up t be point in modem history • , • en~
imer circle of Nixon a advisers. dangered o u r precarious economy
There are some out-sited political ... paalyzed our national will end
rilb ~ed ta a blitl attempt.· G'ippiild our ability to deal with ·Giii'
FllDar9 CGlk.-elMbly could eGlt Nixoa mDli c:ritical dcmelt&c i:robJma."
the nomm.c1re. ~ .
Strike Halts Tiie taollc&I move -lnvolvo
rldf•l ....,,.bod ovw-son .-utill wbo milbt lie more -11>1• In -rttnc N-after tl!eJ ban bad a m...-of ""'1 on
D1111m1 lolfllllan -fo.rmal MaiJ D Ji • ' nomlnatlm f 0 r the' nation's ·blll>el! e venes
ollice.
Beyond this, however, lies the Jn c
political deslrl of thell heads of state to anada delegations ID claim liiey supplied the '
necessary votes for the nominDtion of
the party's standard bearer when be
needed ttiem.
A first ballot vidG<y would subject Nlsm ID cbarlU ... I .. _ .. bid
d -Ille --without free .. conalderallln by lb• dale(-"' "hether be was Ctie mlil. most lltely to .
win in November.
The argum..U against tbia put forih
by tbe Nixon advisen were simple:
No contender bows to piotocol II the
nomination ts within his grasp. Nixon
won all ol the GOP primar111 and thWI
is tti.e popular choice Of a majority of •tea-. .
Backtra d. New Yort Gov. Nellon
A. Rocteleller indicated tlley hope
Nixon puts all of bis chlps on the line
at the start.
William E. Miller, former party
national cbalrman and the 19&4
nmt.IDM for vice president, laid. tbe
governor's camp Is ready to combat
alternate strategy moves by Nixon.
"Al we see it," Ml!ter laid in In in-
terview, "Nb:oa bu only two course1
open. He can go for the nomination on
the first ballot or he can sit tight and
let the favorite aoos have their votes
and then try H Oil Ille llCOlld ballot.
"II bo doolll't breall: apart Ile
favorito ..., -.., Ibo llnt roll tall,
then be's bl trouble. U bo dedda to
wall until -Ibo -bollot then lie w i 11 be lntrouble because I don't
think the favorite sons are going with
him. II It pll by the second ballot,
Rotl:dellerllgoial ID ·lle the
nominee.''
Meanwhile, direcUy opposing views
on Vietnam, urban riots and street
crime were laJd, before Republican
platform wrllon toda7 by~·· Roaald
Reagan ol Calllomla and Mayor Jobll
The mail to <Jaoada bu slopped.
Intrigued by inqllirles of Orlngu
Coast residenta:, tbe DA.ll.Y PILOT
took the mailer ap will U. S. Pootal
authorities.
No mail for Cinada is bang AC·
cepted in U. S. 'JUt Offices, COll!lrmed
Hector G. Godinez. He's postmutef' in
cllarge ol the -enter in Senta
Ana. The sitaat.i.on is national
The reascn is a strlb·of c..n.tian
J)Oltal emjioyeo. It bu -1alng on llO da)I ·and' ha•·,..-rt!J wonened,
lllllid GodlJln. II the U. 8. did accept
h mall, It """1d have to he ·lll<lred.
Therf!'s nobody working on the other
end to accept and deliver it.
Earlier in the strike, Godinez 1ald,
U.S .. Pootal IUthcrities ~ llClCOpllng
certain c1 ..... <JI mall but "°" they aren't baWlg any.
In Orange County, Godlnez esUmat.
ed, the CanodilD moll DOI -g ac-
cepted amom:ib to about l,D:I letters
dally,
Not much admitledly compared to
eight million or oo 1"tten -kly
handled at the Santa Ana maoling
..-. All Orange Oounty mail ....
through there.
It's "'°" of a pn>blom tile olficial
tald In --and nortmreotern portions of the country. In states such
as Michigan a great deal of business
mail normally goes back and f~h
bt!twew the·U.S. and Canida. · -·Godine< 1ald, ft mutt bo handJ.
ed by phone oft wire. The strike
against the Canadian government i~
to, hJgber waps. Godinez noted that
U.S. Pootal employes . would not be
allowed to rtrike ror higher wages.
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Cong Raided • Ill
Allied Task Force Kill,s 90, Seizes Arsenal
SAIGON (AP) -A task force d
armored American g u n b o a t s .
helicopter gunships and South Viet·
namese marines plunged deep into the
fertile Mekong Delta to rr..id a Viet
Cong base camp. Field reports today
1ald at least 90 of the enemy had been
killed and the action was continuing.
The Vietnamese Marlnes reported
seizing an arsenal eootaining 62 •
weDpons , 423 mortar .rounds and more
than 12,000 rounds of small arms am·
Los Alamitos
Chief Learns
Fate Tonight
Charging that he was fired because
he opposed bringing gambling to Los
Alamitos, former v police chief Donald
A. French Tuesday wound up three
nights of hearulgs he requested to op-
pose his firing.
French's future will be decided by
the City Countil tonight when it meets
to rule on evidence 'heard in the
sessions.
Freccti's attorney, Albert c .s. Ram·
sey of Loog Beach, also hlntod at fu·
ture court action. French ~ed. t h e
dismissal polilicall1, motivated.
· City Manager James M. Smith had fin!d ,French on June 30 charging hi)1l
with personal· financial irresponsibili·
ty and poor leadership of the police
deoartment.
On the gambling charge, French
said he had been , approached three
times ·m ten months about prospects
for gambling in Los Alamitos. He said
he was contacted by a former Long
Beach police officer, "by a. stranger at
a city council meeting and by Mayor
Dale E. Kroesen.
He said Kroesen wanted to know
whether he wot!f1 ,approve of. ·c!lfd
parlors. . . , ·
During the three nights of hearings.
there were 15 hoUrS of testimony and
argwnent.
Burned Girl, 2,
Remains Critical
Katrina Wayman, the 2-year-old
Huntingto'1 Beach girl who suffered
second and third degree burns over 50
perce11t of her body Sunday, remains
in critical cmdition today in the burn
unit ·of Orange ColDlty Medical Center.
A hospital spokesman said the child,
\Vho was burrled with splashed lighter
fluid at a .backyard barbecue, has
r;hown no improvement since she was
admitted late Sunday, after being
transferred from Hoag Memorial
Hospital.·
Katrina is the daughter of Donald L.
\Vayman or 21752 Pacific Coast
Highway.
Crowds Collect .
Beatle Bonanza
LONDON (AP) -The Beatles were
cleaned out today. More than 500 fans
or the mop-towed foursome stormed
their psychedelic boutique far free
clothes and other Beatie gear like
beads and highly colored posters.
The Beatles were tired of being
"just shopkeepers." So, in their own
headquarters of hippie outfits -a
place they called "Apple" -t b t y
gave away $48,000 worth ol stock.
Grandmothers joined hJppies in the
rush over BeaUe generosity. Within
three hours everything bad been taken
that wasn't nailed down.
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ANGELS ON ROAD
Can the Angell survive a road trip
that lnclude1 five doubleheaders ln 12
days ?
To find oot, the DAil. Y PILOT today
"""11 sportswrit.r Earl Gu..tkey to
Oakland, Boston, Washington and
Baltimore to cover the An gell 'on their
most grueling road trip of the season.
Gustkey'1 reports on the Angela'
road endeavors will be published d8Uy
In the DAil. Y PILOT'S sports ..ctlon.
For a look at plant for the Angels'
lengthy road trip, see today'• 1ports
secllon.
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munition.
The only allied casualUes reported
wert two South VJetnamese wounded.
The assault was made today 92
miles southwest of Saigon, along a
tributary of the cm Lon River 34 miles
east of the GuU of Thailand.
A military spokesman said ~t was
lhe first allied penetration of the area
of the southern Mekong Delta which
has been dominated by the Viet Cong
for years.
Tbe allied ccmmanders "bad good
information they would get some ae-
tion down there," the spokeaman said.
Most of the damage to the Viet Cong
apparently was done by the; U.S.
Navy's ~foot Monitor gunboats and
by armored troop carriers after the
Vietnamese m£rines· bad cornered the
enemy Jn a bunker complex.
U.S. Army bellcopter gunships also
raked the enemy positions with
machine guns and rockets.
About 1,000 U.S. infantrymen from
the 9lb Division, swept through
another area about two miles to the
east but reported little contact.
· F.l!ewhere, only light, scatler<d
skirmlshes were reported. They in·
eluded three small fights on the
outskirts of Saigon in which South
Vietnamese troops said they lcllled
seven enemy soldiers, captured aix
and seized 18 weapons and large quan·
titles fl ammunltioo.
* * * * * Peace Demand 'Absurd' •
N. Viets Blast Rusk
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam !<>-
day rejected as "extrerilely absurd "
U.S. demands that Hanoi o!rer a firm
reciprocal gesture in return for a com·
plete halt to American bomblng of the
Communist country.
"Yet another time, we reject en·
tirely these extremely a b s u r d
demands of reciprocity and we oppose
resolutely the aggressive policy and
belli'cosity of Dean Rusk, who is flying
in the face or the asJUations for peace
or the American and wo.rld's peoples,"
said Ha Van Lau.
Lau, a member of the Hanoi delega.
tion to ttie Vietnam War ta1kt with the
United States, spoke in behaU of ailing
chief negotiator Xuan Thuy.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk made
the U.S. position on the t:alks clear
Tuesday in Wasblngton. He said there
will be no,halt to tbe air attacks on the
north without promises from "some
responsible authoritative source" that
Hanoi will de-escalate in return.
Lau also· rejected a contention by
c bi e f U.S. 1"gotlatcr w. Averell
Harriman last -k that Hnol bad
altered its potiti'on and no longer view-
ed a VJet Cong govennnent'aa the sole
representative of Saigon in the fUtlD'e.
1be no. 2 North Vietnamese
delegate oaid Haooi fully believed that
the National lJberation Front,
political arm of the Viet Cong, ii the
on1y authenti'c representative of the
Vletnameie people and that its pro·
gram muat aerve as the base for a
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PISHfNG SECRETS-j'aaslng to his ton Mllte, S, some of the secret.
of fiahing which can be handed down only. from.lather to son is
Richard Wilson of llli22 Mlddlecoff ·Drive, Huntington Beach. They
are fishing from banks of Talbert .laJl:e near Slater Avenue on Gold·
en West Street. City Council is considering bond luudJ':;"°'al which
oou14 aid In Improving lbla aia for all recreation lndu • fl\her
solution bt Vietnam. ·Raid on Mesa Hippies v~.':."Hi:=;;:~·::~~~
· I tac:k on ~e North V.letnal;Jlese, ac-
cusing Hanoi of violating the 1962
and son fishing. ·
$6 Million Bond Election Turns Vp . Mystery Drug :::::er::.~~: nei:i.:~~e;:
"The .fact is that North , Vietnam u· 00, f . p k c
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or lie D9'tr f'lllt $t_,.
A.larry, black mystery drug which
so far defies analysis was seized early
today when Costa Mesa and Tustin
police raided two super~hJpple com·
munal homes, impounding '2,300 in
narcotics and cash.
Assorted o t h e r substances -
i n c I u ding LSD, methedrlne,
amphetamine pills and barbiturate
tablets -also were taken in the twin·
pronged raid, which netted nine
suspects.
One pair among the nine was ar-
rested when detectives walked into a
bedroom, identified themselves and
slapped the male youth on the
posterior to emphasize the point,
police said.
The ~ raiding parties sent to 2019
Pomona Ave., and 288 Vi ctoria St.,
armed with arrest warrants issued
after a two-month undercover in-
vestigation, encountered no trouble.
"One guy got a litue mouthy," said
Tustin Detective Brent Bixler, but
police knocked and were admitted
without incident at both Costa Mesa
addresses.
Police described the two apartments
as typical hippie-type communal
homes. shared by several .people who
apparently pool their resources as a
way of life.
Occupants arrested at 2019 Pomona
Ave., where t.he vast majority of the
drugs and n1oney were found, plus
charges against them are:
Denn11 L. LI Uy, 20, possession and
possession for sale of narcotics.
SUUD11e A. Smith, 18, sale of
narcotics to a police oUicer.
Gerald D. McNulty, 19, possession
and possession for sale of narcotics,
plus sale of narcotics to an undercover
agent. ·
Paal M. Bt11elsen, 18, pouesslon
and possession for sale of narcotics,
plus ..ie of narcotics to 1 police of·
fiver and PoSsession of dangerous
drugs.
WeDd7 J. WeUer, 18, possession and
. . ' never•tept the 1tG aptiement for a rg . or· ar s ent·ers possession· for sale of 'DarcoUca and day:' H&rr!man Hid. · · · ' · '
danl gerouls ~~s .. ·1·~ L·1·11· ,,,,...., , Harriman 101,..u.d "Jl>..fllight .lie ' ;S .is .... r.. nvest gators 1 a u. Y was well for tbe North Vietnamese deJega-
carrytng $1,300 in bis pockets when tion and myself" to go to Laoa to ex· lfuntington Beach city cotmcllmcn vlding parks and recreatlon facilities
arrested in the raid, which began amine conditions there, eq>ecially the Monday wtn · receive a recom. went to $14 million. · ·
ahout 4 a.m., involviqg.10 officers led plight of 600,000 refugees he uid were mendation ·for , a bond election in City councilmen instructed ,thi!·patk.
by Lt. Glenn Walker.>: · . forced to nee from Pathet Lao.held November·ito .fa1se '6 inillion to build dlre_ctor JuJy is tO iiubmlt'to.the.m ey
The suspects were_~arrested on war· territory by "Communist terror." city ·paru ind ·tWO community cen-thefr Aug., 5·meetlng an outline Q'f bow
rants and Miss Srruth had a prior The U.S. delegate said North Viet· ters. . much money he needs to provide· th&
(See DRUG RAID, Pace z) narn hu maintained strong mlblary Included in the 'proposal from city with parks. The council ls 10·
Valley Engineer
Suffers Injuries
In Sea Accident
A Fountain Valley marine engineer
suffered a cerebral concussion at sea
Tuesday off Corona del Mar when be
tripped while aboard a newly designed
Atlantic Research vessel out on its
maiden voyage.
In satisfactory condition today at
Hoag Memorial Hospital was Dennis
Batham, 35, of 18572 San Felipe, Foun·
tain. Valley.
A spokesman for AUantic Research,
a Costa Mesa-based firm , said Batham
and others were engaged in sea trials
aboard a 25--foot personnel landing
crft.
Atlantic designed and built the boat
in Costa Mesa, an·d hopes to interest
the U. S. Navy in it.
Batham, clad as were the other
crewmen in life jacket and crash
helmet fell and lost consciousness as
the boat hit choppy seas at about 15
koot. off the east jetty of Newport
Harbor.
An Atlantic Research chase boat on
the scene took the injured engineer to
the Harbor Department dock. Newport
Beach Ufegu.-dl ldmJnistered am-'
monia lnhalanta to revive the man.
and he was taken by ambulance to Hoag.
forces in Laos and some of its soldiers Recreation and Parks Director Norm decide whether to put a bond proposal:
have been captured by Laotian troops. Worthy is the development of the Cen· to rialse the money on the November·
Harriman admitted to newsmen tral City Park, around Lake Hun· ballot. .·
later his arguments on Laos "did not tington and Talbert Lake. Worthy strongly op~ th$..
get very far, but I think it was of some Worthy sent out to councllmen today November bond l!JeCtton, but recfU'i,
use to put into the record the contempt the statistical outline of how much tion and park· commissioners reloC·
we heve for the North Vietnamese money is needed to build parks tantly agreed to pare ~Ir estimate
unwillingness to li've up to the Laotian through the next six years. frorll Sl4 million to '6 mlDlon and to
agreement." The sum Includes Sl,994,000 to buy ncomJ!lend to the coUncu· that the
Arraignment
Set Next Week
In Grand Theft
Gustave Galas or 1179 La Rosa
' Lane, F ountain Valley, one of nJne
persons indicted on charges of con·
spiracy to commit grand theft in an in·
heritance tax plan, was ordered to
answer charges Aug. 9.
Galas. 39, was arraigned In Superior
Court foll owing indictment by the
Orange County Grand Jury last Tues·
day .
Five of the nine indicted have been
arrested to date. They are accused of
being involved In an operation in
which false repre~entations were
made to individuals that in setting up
certain forms of trust and foundations.
the individuals would be able to avoid
inheritance and estate taxatlon, the
district attorney said.
Grand lhert in the amount of $20.000
from five Orange County resident's is
charged.
land, $3,291,000 to develop it and bond proposal be put on the November
$400,000 to build the Murdy and ballot. ·
Talbert recreation centers. Commissioners, meeting once in a
This '6 IDlllion amount ls a skeleton study session to disc~1·the,po11sibility
figure of what Worthy originally aald of a bond election, 'first decided to
he netded to pr:ovide parp ror tbe city r aise the money through bonds but to
when Its pcpul.9.f.ion rebches ~.090 hold the. election· Jun~ 3,1lie9.. ·
persons, about 10 years from now: Commissioner Brue~ Williams, who
Original estimates of the cost of pro· drew up ~ eXtenslve list of reasons.
rectu:nmending t be ; .J>!>lti>Onemen~
moved to go· with the November· dat'e
rat the 'COmmJ1slon'11 JuJ)r ·18 . meetlnt
the next nigbl , · · * * *
Golf Course
At New Park
4 Yeats Away ...
Huntington Beach voters may have
to look to 1972 before they see the
development of a public goU course
and driving range at 1he proposed
Cmtral City Park near Golden Weal
and Talbert Streets.. ·
City Recre.aUon and P~kl Director
Norm .worthy, tn hls recom1DendaUon
on pa.rk need~ tor the next 10 years,
suggested that city councilmen con·
sider a revenue bond election In 1972
to supply funds for 1he goU coune.
Commissioners then voted ~~~~~~~ly for the NoVember .elec-
Cut ·from the SIC million estimated
budget was 14.5 mllllon for a golf
course a,nd drlvtng ran,_· in the p-o-
pooed Central City Park. '
. Also, · ComrnJ1s\Oner Dr. Ralph
Bauer sugg41'1ted trimmlng t h e
development program to six rears tn.
stead of 10, as Worthy hMl llcure<!,
and considering. lea.sin.st: some eltel far
(S.. PARKS, Paire t)
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Course Starting Tim.e· Set
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This is in ·addition· to the '8 million 1n
general obUgaUon bond• he ls asking
the cbuncil. to pat on the November
ballot this year to provide money for
city parks.
The SA:5 million revenue bond issue
to be put to voters llORletime In the
1970'1 would' take only a 1imP.le ma·
jorlty lo pan. ·; • ,
We~~e•:
Those variabli (or Jlivart1ble)
low clouds ""1' be 'at 1t again
Thurl4l,y, the weatherman Uv 1 a urea us, preceding a • mosUy
su.nny day with temper1ture1 in
the high 7011 . Mile Square · Golf L~nks Will Be Ready Next July
Orange County golfers have a yur
to wait before teeing oU OD the
'900,IXE, · RainviUe-deslgned C a I f
course now being graded at the
Warner Avenue and Brookhurst Street
comer of the new Mile Square
Regional Park.
"Tbe. course should be cempleted by
Juty, f969," J)rauge County's Dire<tor
of Parks Kenneth Sompoon said today.
Vlltble signs of coune development
already are 1pparent to traveler• of
adjacent roads. For more than a
month eJght earth-movers hive been
molding imported dirt Into vaUey1 and
hills. •
Stanley Slalfonl, Paro and liter••
tlon Director for Fountain Valley, the
communlty which IWTOunds Mile
Square, noted that the shaping of
greent has been completed. Sprinkler•
1rt next, he sa.ld.
When completed the lS...hole course
will encompass a total of 160 acres, in·
chiding an eight-acre driving range
and a parking lot. About 100,000
golfe• are expected to use the par 72
coune aMually.
A pro 1hop and n1taurant ire slated
In the next developm«rt 1~1< of tho
485-•cre park.
HConstructJon should begin on the
65-acre Euclid Street mala ID.trance .
area around the first of llll year.''
said Sampoon. In addition to the pro shop 1nd
eatery, u historic village, children's
zoo, picnic grounds, tennis courts and
bicycle rental business are ptannod for
this leCOnd stage. They 'Will cost an
esdmatod 1549,000.
Development of the enUre 485-acre
complex will ,cost u estimated f2.5
m1Won and 11 to be compJeted ln six,
one-year lncttments.
Tiie la6d, owned by the Navy, is
under a IO-year leue to the county at
'21,000 annual 'rent. Approximately 135
acres In the cenlor of Mile Square "111
bt reserved for a lllarlne Corps
bellcoptc laDdfnt lleld. ..
The mooey would be Llled to. buy 145
acres, i.t $20,000' ptr .acre, to ldd to
the Central City Part for the 1oll
courH. · • ,
Worlby, In a conlm-on with cltY
cou.n~men earlier tttia month agreed
to wort with recroati.Od and-'PJl'kS
commiHloner1 to · detmn1ne lnl·
mediate part, .-for the city.
He WU lnttru~ lo detennlne hoof
much money ls ,lffded ao Uiat coun·
cillnen could decide -lo hold a
bonl eleelloo bl Nov.ember. .
Worthy met wlth•COlllllllsaloll Jn·
ly 17 alld II and r-'hia atlrnatt
of needed revenue JHm '14 m!Won to
'8 m!llloa.1ncluded !a1f1M cut -the
--to buy aall dlYolop lsnd for the Soll caur ...
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15,000 ·COMlllVllfst ITOopl °'' ~.Ud •p IO!lhf• 1trlklog' du.
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Nixon-Weig~s _Blitz .C~mpaign for GOP Nod
._ -... "" --d!dl ol Nb<Ol'l\~7-. •
llWll DA(ll, rlo. -IUehd 11. 'l'bort ... w ..;J;;" =~ Nixon'• top ltrNJlltl MW favor a rlab lmtDlvld t. a .._ '
rlsQ, ' -ftllmPI lo wta the Fallin ~ ---llepul>llcan pnlideatial nomlnatlon oo Ibo om,,..._ ·
tilt 11nt bol1ot when the GOP COO· The tacllcol moV'e would Involve
v....,_ -..,. week from today. r Id Ing fOllihlbod over favorlt. inn
'n. Mm. vice president will m&ke ctmdidate1 who mlgbt be more·
Ibo llDol decllloo blmaell earty next amenable lo. 1uppoi1inc Nixon Iller
....ic '"' whether to l!leJ!lpl lo grab they have had a moment of glory on
oil tbl IMlln1Dltioo at lbe first chance natlonal televllion with f o r m a I =coal for a -• ~ l!P" • =-~ Io r ~ '11&11Go'1 bl(lleat
Ba wlll luD baavlly Ill tllll declllCll e• ,lbll, however, U.1 the on Illa odm Of blJ CUlpalcD II dnlnt cl -beada cl ilate "'3 l !;. Jahn N. llllcbeD, llldiard lo claim Ibey ....Uod the to.. .1mn, Robert EUIWorUl, R. J. _..., ..W for tbt, Domln.llon of
Hald ••• and Herbart G. KlalD, bit the ..w"a -.t bearer -be
p re 11 dhecklr. 'l'bey make 'l!P I b e ~ tbom.
Hope~ Fade
OnFr~~tage
Road Plans _
8-cl lwo HuntJaclon Beach
JA-••11 _.,.,laloMn .. put -lalO rooda betwMtl moln .-and
_... -bave run beadloaC Into
a brick wall
Hlll14IDCtoo Beach oenlor planner,
Rld>anl -· and the city allanley are drawing up a iubdivi1lon
-lllat w81 giva developerl the Olltloo Of bulldinC wall around lbeJr
future tr9cl.I, or comtructiJIC lronUl(e
roadl. Commlsskloer Roderick 11.,.r told
hb fellow commluion members TueJ.
day night that tbmo'• "CJO!y one way
lo make the city more beautillll,
t1JrooCb file ellmlnaUon cl -1Jalll!i. II
"I'm in favor of frontage roads to
get rid ol the waHs," he added. .
" 11111 ballll '""""' -Id ··•Ject Nm. .. -... tlial ,,._;;-iliad
d cllilM .. N+it' II wHlwal hi ~
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Tb• argume!IU acaln&t tbll J>lll f<><ih
.by tna Nlloo ad viler• were simple:
No contender boWs to protocol U tbe
nomination is with!n his grasp. NlxOn
won aH of the GOP Pfimarles and thUJ,
Is the poplllar choice of a majo<lty Of
delegates.
Backtrs of New Ycrk Gov, Nelsol
A. Rockefeller Indicated thty bope
Nill oil pull all of bll· cbiJll on Ult line·
at tbe start.
William E. Miller, former party
national cbairmm and the 1964
Bt1naper Banner Bt1nny
:=~Ice vice pnolded. ul4 lbt llllf••'• -II nadY lo ·-....... ltrategy moves by Nixon.
_ 11A1 we Me tt;" Miller said in an 111·
lstlew, "Nllon baa only two courtes
opm, He can go for the nomination on
the first ballot or be can sit tight ood
let the favorite sons have their votes
and then ll)' it oo the aecond ballot.
"U be doesn't break apatt the
.tavorite son vote on the first roll call,
then he's ln trouble. U he decides to
wait uuW the second ballot then be
w 111 be lntrouble becaUH J don't
Utink the favorite sons are going with
him. If tt get.I by the second ballot,
Rockefeller is g o l n g to be t h e
nominee.''
Meanwhile, directly opposing views
He proposed that developers be re·
quired to comtruct frontage l'Oed• in·
stead of walla on main roacb passing
by parcelJ of land 40 acres or larger.
Cornmisskln Chairman Robert Bazil
disagreed, sa)"ing, "to me, common
sense tells me that going down an
zrterial highway with a wall, you will
conduct traffic more safely than with
a frontage road.
The bikini bUMy with Ute unconventional coversup
on the beach at Miami is Sandy Peters who proves
she's all set to greet the 41bt.g names" expected in
town next week for national GOP convenUon. Bu.mp-
er stickers keeping her from getting sunburnd
include those plugging Nixon, Reagan and Rocke-
feller.
"There will be no di9traction frc.n
tbe road, like kids playing."
"Downtown we're trying to reduce
the number of streets and we're turn·
ing around trying to do the nverse in
the subdirisions."
ROOert Lane part!ally agreed with
Royer,· adding that a few frontage
roads would .. break up the monotony."
Roger Slates and C. R. Miller sided
with the commission chairman, mak·
iDg 1be vote 3-2 to leave the decision
. up to developers.
· A public hearing on all sections of
the new subdiviskln code is scheduled
for Aug. 20. Harlow said at tb.at time,
when two cominlssioners abaent from
: "'l'ueld£y's meeting are present, the
• question of frontage roads may come
. up again.
CurreoUy, the city baa no official sub·
division code, and developers can put
'. in frontaae roads or walls , Harlow
said.
HO'lftver, tbe city doet have a voice
in wblcb one is constructed. when the
builder applies for a use variance
permit.
: Riverside Nabs 14
·On Drug Sales Rap
~ RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Fourte.n
~ persons were arrested early today by
city, county and state authorlties on
charges o{ sale of dangeroua drugs or
heroin.
The 11 men and three women were
among 21 persons named in grand
jury ind.ietments, Police said. Ad·
ditional arrests were expected.
Mail Deliveries
To Caµada End
No .Cadilla~ Shop
Due to Walkout Planners Irk Beach Chevy Dealer
Why can't Groth Chevrolet lot look
The mail to Canada baa stopped. like a Costa Mesa Cadill&<: agency,
Intrigued by Inquiries of Oran1u 7 Huntington 'Beach planning com·
Coast residents, the DAILY PILOT missioners are asking.
took the matter up wit"h U. S. Postal "Because I'm not selling Cadillacs,"
authorities. long-time city businessman, Jack
No mail for Canada is being ac· Groth, answeced at a Planning Com· . . mission study session Tuesday night. cepted in U. S. Poet Ofiices, confirmed Comrnisslaners wound up a two·year
Hector G. Godinez. He's poatmaster in review of wbat regulations to place on
charge of ~ sect.loo. ce~ter in Santa advet'Wing signs in the city at the
Ana. The situation is ~ational. . meeting.
The reuon is a strike of Canadian But during the course of discuss.on,
postal employes. It has been going on Com·missiooer Roderick Royer com·
30 da}'I and bas recently worsened, mented that he didn't like the multi·
said G~nez. If the U. S. did accept col<red banners Groth uses to ad·
the mail, it would have to be stored. vertise his business. He suggested
There's nobody working on the other
eDd to accept and dell ver it.
Groth should make his agency look
like the sedate Nabers Cadillac
building in Costa Mesa.
"People who buy Cadillacs live in
that kind of atmosphere," retorted
Groth. "We advertise cars in the
lower-price range."
"I maintain the individual
businessman should be given some
latitude in merchandising his pro·
duct," Groth went on, opposing the
~ue&tioning of his form of advertising,
' when jt doesn 't offend others."
Answered Royer: "I think those
banners do offend."'
And sold Groth, ending the debate
on his banners,. "They don't offend me
but d1rty curbs and gutters do.'"
Earlier 1n the strike, Godinez said,
U.S. Postal authorities wer-e accepting
certain claltet of mail but now they
aren't having any.
In Orange County, Godlne2 estimals
ed, the Canodlan mall not being acz
ceJ>ted amooots to about 1,700 letters
dally. Not much admittedly compared to
eight million or so letters weekly
h~ at the Santa Ana massing
center. AU Orange County mail goes
through there.
Reagan Recall Campaign
Expected to Fall Short
WldermlDing the state's mental health
program, injuring public educaUon
and trying to further his own persona.J
ambitions !rom the govarnor's office.
Cll v-. ta'bu rlola ~ •lnel
-... 11111 lllln 111 '5 F plallorm wrlltr1 today by Gov. llGaald
Reagan of Callfornla and Mayor John
V. Lindsay of New York .
Reagan demanded a "fight to win"
policy In Vietnam and aald II wollld be
"dlsastrolll" f or the United State• to
accept any peace aettlement Ulat
might "band South Vietnam -and
Southeast Asia -over to the Com·
muJn1ts.'1
Llndu.y s&td the GOP should
''u sume forthright leaderahip Of the
cause of endln& U11I unwanted war on
the other side of the world." lie said
th.ls country's ' ' m i s t a k e n ' ' in·
volvement in Vietnam has "estranged
the maj~ity of the American people
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from tlle!Leov-t . . . rtducd -·I rll 7 111"1«1 .... _,
point ID moder'n blitoly ·• . • ens
dangeftd o a r precarious econam.y
• . • parat,rmd our national wW and
crippled our ability to deal wlUl out'
most critical domestJc problems.''
~agan called for .fJrm measures to
restore law and order, "make our
streets sali," curb outbreaks of urban
violence, and end "permissiveness" by
courts. ·
Lindsay urged the GOP to endorse
the propoaals of the NatiO®l Riots
Commisskm for new job, hou!iing,
health and weUare P£oeranu in urban
ghettos. He Hid enactment of the pro~
posals might cost about '80 billion
over the next four years, but "tti.e cost
of inaction ia even greater."
Asks Viet Elections
Humphrey Splits
With President
From Wirt Services
WASHINGTON -Vice President
Hubert H. Humphrey today called for
free elections in South Vietnam in
which ~·every group" -including the
NaUonal Liberation Front -could
participate. It marked bh first effort
to carve out a position on Vietnam dif.
fering from that of President Johnson.
Humphrey, in a prep.ri.·ed speech to
the National Association of Counties,
said "South Vietnam should be run by
the people who live there, not by Hanoi
or Washington."
"Thia mean1 free elections -elec·
tions in which all can vote and all can
run for office with guarantees agaicst
force and intimidation, elections in
Which every group will1ng to do 110 can
p l a y 111 lull part lD I be peaceflll
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$1,875 warrant out for her arrest on a
narcotics charge.
Arrestees ta.ken from the 288 Vic·
toria St. address and charges lodged
against them were:
Barry G. Bib, 19, sale of narcotics
to an undercover officer.
Jack H. HUa, 18, his younger
brother, sale of narcotics to an
undercover officer.
Timothy R. Gravelle, 19, possession
of marijuana.
Carta· M. Browa, 18, possession ol
marijuana.
Police said all charges against the
nine suspects are felonies and all were
expected to be arraigned today, with
bail set at up to 86,250 or more.
In addition to other contraband
seized, det.ecUvec confiscated small
wrapped lumps of what appeared to be
either hashish -marijuana in its
hJ.ghly concentrated form -or opium .
At least part of the strange
substance, however, is some sort of
m y s t e r y compound which bas
appeared on the illicit market
r ecently, spreading from t be
Riverside area to San Francisco.
Detective Bixler 18.id the tarry,
black stuff would be turned over to
St:ate Narcot1C1 agents for chemical
analysis, but that prior examinations
have myltif1ed autJur:ltles.
The subltance, which is apparently
smoked, seems to contain no traceable
narcotic.
Today's narcoU.cs raid involved both
Tustin and Cotta Mesa pollce but they
did not ertabllsh why they joined
forces, except to say Mls1 , Weiler
formerly llveJ. at 18881 Silver Mlple
Way, Tustin.
political process," Humphrey said.
"And it means belllg wµJlng to at·
cept the results Of the$e elecUons,
whatever they may be."
Humphrey's speech apf-eared to be
a neflort to take a more flexible po~
sition on Vietnam than that oS the ad·
ministration, while not going so far as
to be accused of disloyalty to the
President be is serving.
Jury Indicts
Mesa Suspect
In Knife Death
No arraignment date has been set
yet for the wi!e of Costa Meta City
Councilman George A. Tucker, in~
dieted by the Orange County G!'llld
J ury ou one collllt of murder Tuesday.
She will probably be arraigned later
in the week, accWding to the Orange
County District Attm"ney's office.
Mrs. Irene M. Tuck.er, 37, of 1642
Minof'ca Drive, now i.pparently will
remain in Orange COuDty Jail until the
case is resolved, at the Grand Jury's
express request.
Orange County Superior Court Judge
Howird C. Cameron ruled in favor o!
tbe Grand Jury wllen Deputy District
Attorney Everett Dickey asked that
the defendant be held without bail in
their indictment.
Mrs. Tucker's defense attorney,
Paul Augustine Jr., expressed anger
and a degree of di.sgust when notified
of the indictment by the DAILY
PILOT.
"What the . . is this?" Augustine
said, adding, "I wish the prosecutlon
would make up its mind."
Mrs . Tucker has been held without
bail at Orange County Jail since the
June 28 carving knife death of her
neighbor, Mrs. Harriett Westphal, 68,
of 1646 Minorca Drive.
The defendant had been scheduled
for preliminary hearing in Harbor
Di•trict Judicial Court Aug. 8, but Iba current .indictment wipes out any .
further local revel proceediJJts.
Arraigrunent date for the defendant
was expected to be set later in the
afternoon and the new proceedings
w111 somewhat alter conduct ol her
murder trial.
"This does not prejudice our case,
because we use the same evidence,"·
Augustine said, but under an indict~
meot by the Grand Jury, he cannot
cross~xamine during the trial.
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PARKS ...
SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A drive to
recall Gov. Ronald Reagan reached its
final deadline today. Most advance
signs indieated it would fall short of
forcing a removal electioo.
If the recall backers get the re·
quired 780,414 .signatures on petitions,
t.be prospect oC a fall recall election
will blunt the governor's presidential
prospects at next week's convention.
FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT RINGS OF. lNCOMPARABLE BEAUTY.
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parks instead of buying them .
According to the· figures Worthy is
presenting to councilmen for con-
sideration Bonday. this ls what the
$6 million bond election would pro..
vlde :
-Flve new community parks ad-
jacent to high schools, at a cost of
'858.CKX> for acquiring the land .
-41,136,000 for the purchase of 71
acres and lease of 11 more to add to 32
city-owned acres to make up the Cen·
tral City Park.
-$530,<KX> for the developm4nt of 12
neighborhood park sit.es already own-
ed or leased by the city, and '430,000
to develop two community parks on 20
acres owned by the city.
-$750,CK» to develop neighborhood
parlcs on a> sites th eclty has yet to ac·
quire, and '525.000 for development
of two community parks not yet leased
or purchased.
-nx>,000 each for the two com-
munity centers.
Jn his rtport to councilmen, Worthy
alao lists his summary of park needs
for the next 10 year1. .
Thia revised summary, amounting
lo $15,738.102, Include• purchue and
development of laud, construction of
commllnlty centers and coot cl equips
ment
He estimated that revenue from
1ubdivisioa fees, a nine-cent lncre1se
1n the tu money council turns over to
Ute park d<portmtnt, the 911 million
bond b1ue and a future $4.5 million
revenue bond election In the 1'10I will
1upport bla 10.year goall program.
Reagan's aides privately expressed
optimism the drive would net less than
half the needed si.gnature!i.
·Mrs . Joyce Koupal, c~halrinan of
the drive, said she wa-:o optimistic of
success, b<1~ angry at Secretary of
State Frank M. Jordan, a RA!publlcM ,
for puttiog roadblocks In the way of
petitkiners.
She said backers, who started their
{inal drive six months ago today,
\\·ould insist on 60 morr! days to file
supplemental lists of names if the first
attempt fails.
Rut H. P. Sullivan. aa&lstant
sc<Tetary of state. said the law did not
provide the added time and inshited to·
day was the fin &I deadline.
It appeared likely the issue would be
resolved in state courts.
Mr-1. Koupal and her husband,
Edwin, who have been 1.!·a.:!lng the
recall drive, said a week ago they had
collected more than 800,000 1ign.ature:s
Elld predicted the recall would qualify.
Asked Tuesday how m 1 n y
signatures bad been· collected to date
she replied: "I have no idet.. We've
got pape:r everywhere."
'!be gtoup pl-to 1ubmlt tilt peU·
Uons to all 511 county clerks before the
cloting time today but II mar take
hours fo determine bow m an Y
ligllatures have been submitted -and
d1111 to deleanlne bow many quaJllY.
The nocall pet1Uoo1 charce Rne•n
t1n1t competent in government 1nd
public &flairs, and accuse him of
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l:AGUNA ·@EACH, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, ~UL Y 3 f, ~1968 JEN CENTS
Laguna School 13.ud·get B·~osts Tax 26.5 Cents·
De5plte ldeoloiical cppolitioa from
one trustee Tuesday nlJl>t the Laguna
Beach Unlfled School Dlatrict budget
looked ready to fly -with an amst
from a 26.Xent tncreue in the tax
rate.
The ICbool boord 15 upeoted to
adopt the budget tor the curratt fiscal
year next Tueaday.
the expected prellm!na.-y budget of
$2,&M,678 appeared that it will be up a
few thousand dollars at the Tuesday
·.
Talent 'Hidden'
• seoolon. The'eol!mate ol IChool dlalrict
assessed valU&Uon bu increaled from
'74-6 million to '18 million.
While ·the board 15 eJq>OCted to okay
the bod&el Trultee Larry Taylor is
eipect.ed to Ollt a 11no'1 vQte next
Tueaday, un1 .. c..-tain cbao&ed are
made. Tbey are: ~ ·
-Lea money ~eted for Thurston
Intermediate School for teacher aides.
-Le61 money budgeted for Thurston
for commlDty service, such as
Exhibitor Sues
Festival
By RICHARD P. NALL
or ,,.. DmlJ' '"'"' 11.no
A Festival of Arts exhibitor who
doesn't like hiding his talent behind a
tree said he will sue the Laguna Beach
art spectacular ..
The suit of Cbartes Beauvais, 1'20 S.
Coast Highway, il filed as announced,
would. be the second lodged against the
Festival In reCent months. The
Festival Won the la.It suit brought by
an artist.
Jleauv.Us, a 14.year Festival ex.
hi bit.or, said he has given SAnt.a Ana
attorney Mosei A. Berman a .$1,000 re-
tainer to · rl!l'fesent him in his
grievances.
Contacted by the DAILY PILOT,
Berman s'aid he expects to file a com·
plaint witltln the next three weeks and
was writing the Festival board today
asking for information.
Grievances, according to Berman,
tnc.lude :
-Placement ol Beauvais, who does
demonstrations with a palette knife,
behind a tree and electrical equipment
(the tree has been trimmed since his
placement there at the openin2 o !the
PILOT FOLLOWING
ANGELS ON ROAD
Can tbe Angels survive a road trip
that includes five doubleheaders in 12
days?
To find out, the DAll. Y PILOT today
sends sportswriter Earl Gustkey to
Oakland, Boston, Washington and
Baltimore to cover the Angels on their
most grueling road trip of the season.
Gustkey's reports on the Angels'
road endeavors will be published d.Uly
in the DAILY PILOT'S sports section.
For a look at plans for the Angels'
lengthy road trip, see today's sports
section.
Lagunagrins
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of Arts
Festival).
-Methods used to dei:ide -llhall exhibit at the Festival. (Berman 1ug.
gested artists from outside Laguna
Beach might be better quaillled as
judges.)
-Closei:-scrut.i.ny ceDerally <Of the
Festival' OpeN.tion on city~wntd pr~
perty to assure that due irocess·of law
and best interests of the city are belng
served.
-S&le of ticket& to U.e Festi.Yll's
Pageant of The "Masters through
travel agencies . an4 t• Gperatioos
(Se• t"ESTIVAL, P11e %)
Bill Restores
Dana Point
Harbor Funds
Special to the DAILY PILOT
'VASHINGTON -The Senate sent
to the 'Vhite llouse Tuesday a com·
promise $4.6 billion Public 'Vorks Ap-
propriations bill.
It includes restoration of $20,000 lop-
ped from budgeted federal ex·
pendltures at Dana Point Harbor this
year. The House last week had trim·
med the Dana Point budget from
$447 ,000 to $425,000. It is now at the
higher figure.
The huge public works bill also pro·
vides $1.85,000 for erosion control pro·
jects in Surfside. Sunset and Newport
Beach. The House had approved
$2'70,000.
Army Corps of Engineers
spokesmen said the Dana Point funds
will be used essentially for dredging
the small boat harbo'r. The erosion
funds are earmarked mostly for reim·
bursement to the state of recent ex·
penditures in the West Newport area.
By Phil ln19rlandl
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pla_yground ~·· -'-¥.ore qualified aides hired at 0.
higlier salary, but keeping the budget ·
for ttfe aides the same.
TlylOf, in airing his complaint,
stated, 1•-1 think.one student rs as fm·
J?Of.Wit iri one school as in another. We
can't be ··. pllltial tow.ard s o m e
students." He showed his diaatialac·
tion OYer mote money beiog speut for
teacher aides -and playground
supervisors at Thurston than .111y
other &<boo! In li>e dialrlct.
'Iburston Princ)pat David Lloyd .ex-
plainecf to Taylor tbat more
1UPUV1sors were needed due to the
module .ICbed""°' syalen).
F.loyd said that• number of &tu.dents
can be taking a recllSI just about my
time of tbe day, due to tbOtr acbedul·
ill(. 'lbe pooolblllty ol fil<ji rece"
~ a1 compared to two for most
other schools explaiDI the ~ for
more aqpervlsors, thus a &reater
btld19l, accordln( "' Loyd.
A student can take three 15-m.inute
breW It 9 a.m., nooa. ud 3· p.m.,
whereas another atudeat ctn take one
45-mlnule breu at noon If be wiabel,
Loyd aid. '
There U a budget of 16,000 for
supe:rvi9ors at Thureton, compared to
$1,600 at the otiler scllool&• In the
district.
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DANCER GONE· MAD? -Leonora Portney, a La-
guna dance instructor who beli~ves in free express·
ion through movements, goes through a routine for
DAILY PILOT Olfl ...... an "I've Gone MAD" group of children from River-
side wbo· spent Tuesday In Laguna at two art
festivals.
MAD .Group Sees Laguna
Arts Festivals, Pageant
A mad group -not angry but mad
-took in the Laguna Beach art scene
Tuesday.
In this case, MAD stands for Music,
Art, Drama.
Those who toured, both parents and
grade school children, are in the
Jurupa Unified School District near
Riverside . They are part.fclpating in
an experimental program, the only
one of its type in the nation.
The" purPose of the federally funded
program is to offer culturally deprived
children exposure in music, art and
drama. The children, besides taking in
the Laguna sights on their !leld trip,
put on their own plays, in which they
were expected. to acquire seU identity,
accordlng to su:pervilors Unda Olase
and Lots Arnold.
Tuetday, th• group toured the
Festiv-al of Arts and the Pageant of
the M~1 (''They couldn't believe
tt"), and the S.wdusst Festlva1 .
Tbe children were delighted by the
experimental art, which paralleled
their own studies of sell express!on,
Laguna dance instructor Leono~a I
Portney performed a routine of ex·
pressive dance movement.&. I'
popular wlUl the young visitors. '.
too, have been studying dancing.
The program was to run from July 1
through Aug. 21. The children during
the project put on pantomimes, and
created sculpture for a backdrop.
"It all the kids' own efrort." Miss
Chase explained. "They make the pro·
gram what It is."
"It's an Identity program. The
childre·n learn something a b o u t
themselves," according to Mrs.
Arnold. "Nothing you do ts wroog."
The children and adult advilor&
(who are parents of the children)
meet two or three ti'mes a. week. The
average enrollment for the program is
80.
At the meeUngs, the chlldren talk Jn
front of groups, give plays, pan-
tomimes, or dance ln a way to express
their feelln;J.
It ls hoped that this program can
become pert of school curriculum.
Right now It's only the beginning. As
.Mrs. Arnold put it, "It'5 the begiming
of a dream."
Leary's Drug
Trial 'Delayed
Until Aug. 27
Scheduled trlill ol John Busch
Leary, son of LSD cult leader, Dr.
Timothy Leary was continued until
Aug. 27 Tuesday in Laguna Beach.
It was the third. continuan,.ce in
municipal court.
Young Leary, 18,, has pleaded in·
nocent of the charge tl1at he was under
the influence 0£ drugs wbeD picked up
in Laguna Beach last Thanksgjviog.
lie ls free on $315 baJI.
Laguna Beach police arrested Leary
June 26 at 1215 RoOHVelt Lane on a
warrant Wued. 1n Nov,imber.
The young man bad been picked up
initially when a housewife in the 100
block ol Temple lUlla: Drive com·
plained of a youth on her porch who
was acting strangely.
Police took the youth_ te the ()range
County Medical Center at the time. He
was later released to his fathtr.
The senior Leary, a former Harvard
psychologist, left Harvard in 1983 after
his experiments with LSD exceeded
bounds sanctioned by the ICllool.
All Mail to Canada Halted
Deliveries Held Up ·Bec,ause _of Postal Strike
The mail to c.ada bas stopped.
Intrigued by inquiries of Oran10
Coast residents, the DAILY Pll.OT
took the matter up Md! U. S. P..W
authon~es.
No mail for Canada 11 being ae-
cept.ed in U. S. Post Office1, confirmed
Hector G. Godinez. He's postmaster In
charge of the,stctlon center in Santa
Ana. The situation ls naUonal.
The reason is a strike of Canadian,
postal ~mpioyes. It has been got.nc on
~ AA.Y.s. ~MJecenUy wornned,
1ald Godinez. II ·the U. S. dld accept
!lit ..man, lt would hive to be -· There's ~ _, on-Ille--
end to IC<opt aad doll-·lL
Earlltr In tbe otrtke, Godlms llld,
IJ.s. P01tai autllorttln _,, acoeptlng
certain claa ... ol mall but now they
areo't having an).
In Orange County, Godinez esUmat·
ed. the Canadian mall not being IC·
cepted amottnts to about r,n letters dally. .
Not muCh adQliUedil compared' to
el&ht mllilon or '° letter• weekly
haadled at the Santa Ana maaaiDC
cum, AD Oralllo Oounty mall cots
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aald In .........,,,,Old DDitllw•t.rn
port!.,. ol the coantry. Ia Ital" IUCb
U MlcblClll a ~ deal of bGlloeJs milt nonnaDy ,.., bid< and fonb
be1-n tho. tl.s. and" Canida.
"Now, G...U-11id, It must be' hand!·
ed by ""-... Wlr.e. The strike
against the Canadian 1ovetnment i"
"for higher wa1es. GC>dlna noted that
U.S. _Posi.t .emplojw _,Id._ not be
allowed to 1tr!U for btlhlr wqes.
There is Illa more money being
spent for lldee at the 'nlur""" IChool
than other ochoola in th• district, ac-
cording to Taylor. "Spread them out,"
be •aid.
11J'd rather 1ee them use less atdel~
if they're more quallfied," he said.
Thurston utilizes the g r e a t e r
number of aids becauM of their team
~ lituation.
Taylor commtded that aidl are
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Nets $2,300
In Hip Pad
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .. DlllJ' ,.1111 ..... A tarry, black mystery drug which
10 far defies anllyail wu seized early
today when Colla Mesa and Tu&tl.n,
Police raided two super-hippie com..:
munal homes, impounding '2,300 in;
narcotic• and casb. · 1 Assorted o t h e r substances -
l n c I u ding LSD, mtthedrlne. amph~tamlpe pllla ~ bo,rblblrate la!>le\I ..., aiaO ....... !Okon In the twin-P.Oiiled raid, which netlad nine.
suspects. 1
One pair among the nlne wu ar_.
reslfd 1'bt!l .detocilvaa -walked..-..:.
r1*hciriif .ldenwlld \bemaelvet an<f
alaj:>ped' .the ' male youth on the.
posterior · to . lmphasize the polnf;
police said. · · '
The: raiding parlles · sent to 2010
Pomona Ave., and ~ Vlc(oria St.,
armed with arrest warrants issued
after ·a two-month undercover iD·
vestl.gatJOn, encountered no trouble.
"One guy got a little mouthy," said Tu,fil.n Detective Brent Bixler, but:
police knocked and . were admitted
witbOut incident at both Coita Mesa
addresses.
Police described the two apartmenta:
as typical hippie.type communal
homes, shared by several people who
apparently pool their resources as a
way of li fe.
Occupants arrested at 2019 Pomona
Ave., where the vast majority of the
drugs and n1oney were found, plus
charges against tbem are: ,
Deub L. LU.b', 20, pos1e1sion and
posseiaion for &ale of narcotics.
SUSllUle A. Smkll, 11, sale of
nartotics .to a police officer.
Geiold D. McNalty, ID, poSHHion
and possession . for aal8 of narcoUcs,
plus sale ol narcotics to an undercover
agent.
Paul M. Beaselsen, 18, possession
and possession for sale of narcotics,
plus sale of narcotics to a police of-
fiver and possession of dana;erou1
drugs.
Wendy J. Weller, 18, possession and
possession for sa1e of narcoUcs · and
dangerous drugs.
Jnvestlgator1 1 a Id L 111 y was
carrying $1,300 in his pockets when
arrested in the raid, whlch began
a~t 4 a.m., invo~vlna: 10 officers Jed
b/ Lt. Glenn Walker.
The suspecti were arrested on war·
rants and Miss Smith had a prior
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' Those variable (or invarlable)
Jow cloud.a WW be It it sgain
Thursday, the weatherman as·
1ure1 us, preceding a mo1Uy
SUMY day with temperatures in
the high 70' 1.
INSIDE TODA 'l'
AUitd command revcal.s th4t
15,000 ComnnmUt '"OOJJI or•
laol<d lip. tolthin llrlk111o db·
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Nixon Eyes Blitz Drive
Risks S'tudi:ed in Forcing F.irst Ballot. Choice
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -Richard M. N~oo'• top olraloglata now;'11vor a
~. alHut .-p1 lo win the
RApe•Nieaa pl"elidlotlal oom!MtJoD oo
the llrat ballot when the GOP con·
ventlon vote• one week from today.
The f<lnner vtce president will mUe
the -4oclalon himsell eari, next week oo -Iller to atte111p1 to crab
off the nomtnetton at the first chance
or play it cool for a second ballot op-
portunity.
He will lean heavily in tbi1 decision
on the advice of bis campaign
m=:, Jolin N. Mitchell, Ricbard K 1~ Robert Ell1wortb, R. J,
Halde,..., and Herbert G. Klein, his .
pre 1 a ctirec:tor. They make up the
Inner circle of Nllon '1 advisers .
'll>tre are '°""' .Ut·slaed political riab involved in a blltl attempt.
Failure conceivably could cost Nixon
the DOmlnaUon.
The tactical move would involve
r l d I n g roughshod over favorite 11on
candidates who might be more
accept UJ peace settlement that
Reagan Rooill . '
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Appear Dim
SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A drive lo
recall Gov. Ronald Reagan reached Its
final deadline ·today. M0&t ·advance
signs indicated it would fall short of
forcing a removal election.
U the recall backers get the re·
quired 780,414 signature:1 on petitions,
the proapect or a tall recall elect.ion
will blunt the governor's presidential
prospects at next week's convention.
Reagan's aides prlv8tely expressed
optimism ttie driVe would net less than
haU the needPd signaturti,,
Mrs. Joyce Koupal, co-chairman of
the drive, said she wa:; optimistic of
success. lr.i~ angry at Secrflary of
Stat. Frank M. Jordan, a llepubllcan,
for putting roadblocks In the w1y of
petitioners.
She said backers, wbo started their
final drive six months ago today,
would insist on 80 mo~ dayt to tile
supplemental lists of names U the flrst
a~.empt falls.
Rut H. P. Sullivan. assistant
set'Tetary of state, saiJ the law did not
provide tbe added time and insisted t~
day wu the final deadline.
; . It appeared likely the issue would be
: rcs&lved in state cour ts.
~ Mrs. Koupal and her husband ,
·• Edwin, who have been l.!aJlna: the
; recall drive, said a week ago they bad
: collected more than SJ0,000 aignatures .
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&nd predict.cl the recall would quaWy.
Asked Tuesday how m a n y
&lgnalores bad been collectod to dat.
she replied: "I have no idea. We've
: ""got paper everywhere."
. Boys' Club Sets
Spearfishing
G'ab l'OU1' Wffpo!ll kida; the Boys'
• Club.of IAl(lm la taking to the brllly. · It'• the ......i ·apearfisblnc tourna-
\ ment for boya.
The J>OPU1ar event, open to all boys ages a through 17, wlll be btld Satur·
day, Aug.10. It la to be&ln at 10 a.m.
Tbe tournamMrt la to leatur. prizes
for boys spearing the most fl.sh in
junior and senior divisions. These in-
clude diving watches, spear guns,
masks, fins and ottier dlving ac·
• cessories. • • Boys may contact the Boys' Club at
~ 194·2535 for registration infonnaUon.
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they havt had a moment of glory on
natlooal television with f o r m a I
nomlnatioa. for tbe Dauoa11 hlihe•t
olfice.
Beyond th l5, however, lies the
political deaire of these heade: of state
<hltcatlo111 to claim Ibey supplied the
neceua.rx votes tor the nominmloa. of
the p8rty'1 standard bearer when he
needed them. ·
A first ballot victory would subjeel
Nlxon to charges that "bosses" had
d chosen the nominee without tree c·
consideration by t h e delegatea or
wbeth~r he was 1he man most likely to
win In November.
The argum..U agalnsftllla put forth
by tbe Nixon adViaera were simple:
No contender bows to protocol if the
nomination is within hi& grup. Nixon
won aH of the GOP primaries aod thu_s
ia the popular choice of a m~ority Of
delegatet!i.
Backers of New York Gov. Nellon
A. Rocke!eller indicated they hope
Nixon puts all ot his chips on the line
at the start.
wuu.m I!l. Mlllor, -lonner porty
national chalnnun and the 1964
nom.lnee for vice president, said the
'governor'• camp la ready to combat
alternate strategy moves by Nixon.
. ''As we see It," Miller said in an In-
terview, "Nixon has only two courses
open. He can go for the nomlnatlon on
lbe llrat ballot or he can sit Ught on<!
let tbt favorite aona have their votes
and then try it· oo the second blllot.
"Ir he doesn't break apart the ra~orite son vote on the first roll call,
then he's in trouble. ll he decides to
wait until the second ballot then he
w 1 l I be introub1e because 1 don't
think the favorlte aons are go.Ing with
him. If lt gets by the second ballot,
Rocketeller ls g o I n g to be t h e
nominee."
Me&r1whlle, directly opposing views
oo Vietnam, la'ban riotl and street
crime were laid before Republican
platform writers today by Gov. Ronald
Reagan of Calitornla. and Mayor John
V. Llndsay of New York.
Reagan demilnded a "fight to win"
policy in Vietnam and said it would be
"disastrous" for the United States to
Heart La~oratory Due
At South Coast Hospital
Establishment ol a cardiovl.IC'Ular
and c:MdlopuJmonary llboralor1 for
South Cout Community HOlpltal wu
aDllCllJICed today.
Stanley Volia, h o 1 p II a I ad·.
mlnlalrator, Hid South Coul la the
!Int commlllllty bospltal on the Well
C...t to obtain a lull.time director of
auch a laboratory.
. He la Dr. Gtori• Kemp, spedallJt In
these dlaeues.
Volla nJci Kemp bu been engqed
In reeearch on lldvanced teclllllquea
for dl.1-11 ol l.ltenl bNrt d!teue at
Memortal Hoapltal of Lone Beacb.
A gradual< o1 Unlvenlty o I
Calllornl&, Callforola Colle1(I o I
Medlclne, be received Ip e cl a It y
training at Lang Beach Velmw '
Hoapltal and Long Beach Memortal
Hoapltal.
A dlnleal lnstrnclar hi 111edlclna al
the Callfomla College of Medlclna, Dr.
KOl!lp la the author of arUclet ..,
heart ~ and dlqnolllc teclml·
quea.
In the laboratory being butalJed at
South Coast Community Hospital,
Volga said, Kemp will u 1 e
sophisticated apparatu1 and techni·
que1 to study cardiac pathology,
pulmonary dl1orders and vucular
defecll.
Voll• •aid these Include ladllties
for cardiac cathetierlzationl 1tudiel of
ooronary arteries, tructmJI uerclse
studlea, analylla ol heart llOUl1Cla and
HEADS NEW LAii
Dr. George L. Ktmp
pulmonary funcUon evaluatiOll.
"With tblo new department to asslst
us," laid Vol"~;_ "our hospital gains
much in sclenwic ltature."
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DRUG RAID • • •
$1,875 warrant out for her arrest on a
narcotics chara:e.
Arrestees taken from the 288 Vic·
toria St. addreas and charges lodced
againrt them were:
Barry G. Kaba, 19, sale of narcotics
to an undercover officer.
Jack H. llaU, 18, hil younger
brother, sale ol narcotics to an
undercover officer.
Ttnaotb1 R. Gravelle, 19, possession
ol marijuana.
Carla M. Bron, 18, possewon of
marijuana.
Police Said all cbara:es against the
nine suspects are telonles and all were
expected to be arraigned today, with
bail set at up to $6,250 or more.
In addition to other contraband
seized, detective1 confiscated small
wrapped lumps of what appeared to 'be
either hashish -marijuana in its
hig hly concentrated form -or opium .
At leut part of the strange
substance, however, is &ome sort ol
m y s t e r y compound which has
appeared on the illicit m a r k e t
recently, spreading from t b e
Riverside area to San Francisco.
Det.cttve Bl>ler said the tarry,
black stuff would be turned over to
State Narcotics agents for chem.teal
analysis, but that prior examinations
have my&tified authorities.
S•mnaer Players Prepare
Laguna Beach High Summer School Playors rehearse for "The Em·
peror1s New Clothes," a three-act comedy. The production wlll be
presented at 8 p.m. Thursday at the hill> school audltortwn. Sharing
lead n>les are Llnda Burrell, Allison Altimon, Doug Upchurch and
EHqbMll llW>e. Ray Hqgard is director.
"llllld Soulb Vlemam -and Southoost
Aala -over to the Commlllli!ts."
Lindsay said the GOP should
"assume forthright leadership Of the
cause ol ending this unwanted war on
the other &Ide of the world." He said
this country's '..'mis ta ken'' in-
volvement ln Vietnam has "estranaed
the majority of the American people
from their rovernment • • • reduced
our i.DternaUonal prestige to the lowest
point In modern history • . . •'i·
dangered o u r precarious economy
. . . paralyze<! our national will and
crippled our ability to deal. with our
most crtUcal domeltic problems."
Reagan called for flrm measures to
r11tore law and order, "make our
streets aate," curb outbreaks of urban
violence, and end "permiJ&ivene11" by
courtt.
Lindsay urged the GOP to endorse
the propooals of the N1Uonat Riots
Commia1ion for new job, bow.ing,
health and weUare programs in urban
gbettoi. He aa.ld enactment of the pro-
posals might cost about $80 blllion
over the next four years, but "the cost
of inaction is even greater."
Jury Indicts
Mesa Suspect
In Knife Death
No an-aignment date bu been set
yet for the wife of Costa Me&a City
Councilman George A. Tucker, In· dlct.d by the Orange County Grand
Jury on one count ot murder Tuesday.
Sile wW probably be arraigned later
Jn the week, according to the Orange
CowKy Diatrict Attorney's office.
Mn. Inne M.'Tucker, :17, of 1642
Minorca Drive, now apparently will
remaJn in Orange County Jail unW the
cue ii resolved, at the Grand Jury's
express requeit.
Orqe County Superior Court Juda:e
Haward C. Cameron ruled in favor of
the Grand Jury when Deputy District
Attorney Everett Dickey asked that
the delendut be held without ball In
their lndlctmenl
Mra. Tucker's defeme attorney,
Paul Augustine Jr., expressed anger
and a degree ·of disgust WbMI notified
ol tbe Indictment by the D,\IL Y
PILOT.
"What the . . is th.la?" Au.iustine
said, adding, "I wish the prosecution
would mate up ib mind."
Mn. Tucker has been held wi1"out
bait at Orange County Jail sihce the
Jwie 28 carving knife death of her
neighbor, .Mrs. Harriett Westphal, 68,
of 16'6 Minorca Drive.
The defendant bad been scheduled
for preliminary hearing in Harbor
Dlatrict Judicial Court Aug. 8, but the
current Indictment wipes out any
further local level proceedinis.
Arraignment date tor the detendant wa.s expected to be 1et later in the
afternoon and the new proceedings
will somew~t alter conduct of her
murder itial.
"This does not prejudice our case,
because we use the same evidence,"
Augustine said, but under an indict-
ment by the Grand Jury, he cannot
cross-examine during the trial.
EXHIBITOR FROM START -Joane Cromwell has been displaying
h'er paintings at the Festival of Arts as long as there bas been a
Festival -33 years. Listed in "Who's Who in Art," she finds it sat-
isfying to paint nature "as it is!' She's shown with booth full of
landscape• and aeucapes al current Fes\ival.
FBI's Artist
Lagunan's Painting in Office
By TOM GO RMAN
ot 1t11 Dally ,lltl Slaff
The FBI "in person" has been cor·
responding with e. certain Laguna Hills
artist, but lt'1 nothing for her to be
worried about.
Joane Cromwell, Festival 0£ Arts
exhibitor who paints desert and
seaside scenes with her oils, once
painted on her canvas the mission at
San Juan Capistrano.
That painting is now hanging over a
desk in Washington.
J. Edgar Hoover's desk, to be more
specific.
"Ever aince then, we've been cor·
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BUDGET •.•
presently befug paid $1.50 an hour, es
compared to "weed pullers" who
receive $2 an hour. "If my child is
going to be·ln the hands of an aide, she
should be getting more than $1.50 an
hour," Taylor commented.
Dr. 'Villiam Ullom, sch o o I
superintendent, said, "there is not a
ready resource of aides even if pay
was higher."
Laguna Beach High SChool Principal
Robert Reeves described a program in
other cities Where h o u s e w i v e s
Houst!wile Education Program. 0 They
volunteer their time, There are other
rewiµ'd s besides pay," Reeves said.
Taylor summarized his position as,
"We need better aides, more spread
it over the school district." He then
re'afrlrmed his position: "I will vote
no."
A decision is expected to be reached
by next Tuesday, wtten the budget ls
up tor final approval.
responding regularly," Joane reports.
"I even receive his official Chl:istmas
card every Christm-as, signed by him
personally.''
The sale took place about 25 years
ag. Now, Joane is sticking more to
desert and seaside landscapes.
';I paint nabln!I as I see it,'' she said.
And, she has found , art customers like
the way &tie has been painting them.
"They like what they can UD·
derstand," Joane said.
They must. Joane has been ex-
hibiting at the Festival &ince its in-
ception 33 years ago. While she hasn't
noticed any change in the enthusiasm
in the crowd through the years, she is
afraid Laguna might lose !ta Identity
because Of the influx of hipples.
Joane spends a lot of time with her
husband out in the desert, painting on
location. She bas traveled throughout
the country but convincingly states
that the California and AriZOlla
deserts are the most beautiful loca-
tions in the country.
Having a trailer in the desert tor 30
years, she ha:s been observing the
changes the desert ls undergoing.
"I love the colors and the mysteries
of the desert, but it is fast disap-
pearing," she commecited. Joane ex-
plained that new land developments
are destroying potential locatons for
future landscapes.
She Is also Intrigued by the oeaalde,
but it is harder to paint. "It's always
moving," she said with a smile. She
adm.itted that it ls more dlallenging to
capture the seaside on canvas.
Joane ts listed in "Who 's Who in
Art", "Leading Women 0£ America"
and "Dictionary cf International
Biography, London, England." She is
indeed established.
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Receiving her training at the
Chicago Arl Institute, she has also
received advice from such famous
artists es Anna A. Hills,• Loren
Holmwood, George Demont Otis,
Edgar Payne and Jack Wilken.son
Smith.
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wbicb bring in a transient crowd that
may not be good generally for Laguna
Beadl buslnen (11 might a more af.
fluent ovornlght lodcer).
Berman said that Beauvais feels
that the as!lgnment of his booth apace
in a poor location may be injurious to
his artistl.c reputation. He said that his
client will do a painting demonstration
at 1 p.m. and qaln al 7 p.m. Saiurday
to test thia the~y.
Berman said thet'e Wo ii a qllelUon
about the fact that Beauvais was
pbolograpbed for ·th• Felllval pro·
gram but bia photo was not used. The
attorney suggested this might be 1.8
reprisal for speaking out against the
booth Selection and otber Fnti.val
policies.
"I used to paint portraits,,, 1be said.
"But you have t.o please everybody :
mother, father, brother, slater. In
paintiog landscapes, you just please
yourself."
Since she's been part ot the Festival
from Its start, It's &PJlO""'t hO!' pain-
tings also are pleasing quite a· few art
criUcs.
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~ERVOUS WRECK' -Actress Jane Russell accompanied to Los
Angeles Superior Court Tuesday by her attorney Max Fink received
a divorce from onetime Rams football star Bob Wa~erfield on gtounds
he made her a unervous wreck." The 47-year-old actress received
two of the couple's three adopted children and their home in New-
port Beach.
Jane Russell Dissolves
Marriage of 25 Years
Actress Jane Russell of Newporl
Beach, the sexy star of Howard
Hughes' "Outlaw" and other motion
picture epics, dissolved her marriage
of 25 years to ex-Ram quarterback
Bob Waterfield in court Tuesday.
She retains the family's luxur·
, waterfront home at 211 North Star
Lane in Dover Shores. Waterfield
keeps the place in Sherman Oaks.
The divorce in Loi Angeles Superior
Court took ju.st ooe minute for each
year of the quarter-century marriage
between fonner star and former grid
hero.
Miss Russell testified that Water ·
field "made a nervous wreck" of her.
"'The 47.year old actress received two
of their three adopted children,
Thomas, 18, and Tracy, 17, and the
Newport home. Waterfield received
cu!lody of the 12·year...old Robert and
the Sherman Oaks place.
Waterfteld was not present for the
25-minute beartne in Los Angeles
Superior Court. His attorney did not
contest the suit and agreed to
withdraw a cross complaint filed after
Miss Russell sued for divorce Feb. 3.
1967.
· The former Ram star and coach i~
now a scout for the team.
The actress testified that ber bus·
band stayed out until 2 or 3 a.m. con·
tinuously and came home only to
sleep. ,..
Superior Judge Kenneth N. Chantry
asked if she had talked with
Waterfield ~bout hi1 actions. "Ye$, I
asked him repeatedly to take up the
usual family procedure but ~e just
shrugged it off," she replied.
Miss Russell received no alimony or
child support, but the judge ruled she .
will continue to receive th"e fuJI
amount of $900 a week ~ her under
a contract with ~Ulionaii;e Howard
Hughes who made her a star in her
first picture, "The.Outlaw," in 1943.
Those payments have now amounted
to more than SI million.
Waterfield at one time clatmtd. the
contract was community property and
should be divided.
: Humphrey Splits With LBJ
On So. Vietnam Elections
From Wire Servlce1
\VASHINGTON -Vice President
Hubert H. Humphre•· today called for
1 free electi.0111 in ~· h Vietnam in
' which "every &roup" -including the
National Liberation Front -could
"participate. It marked bis first effort
; to carve out a position oo \rjetnam dif·
-fering from that of President Johnson.
Humphrey, in a prepdi·ed speech to
the National Association or Counties,
said "Sol!th Vietnam should be run by
the people who live there, not by Hanoi
or Washington."
• "This means free elections -elec-
tions in which all can vote and all can
run for office with guarantees again6t
force and intimJdation, electior11 in
which every group williog to do IO can
p I a y its lull part in I he pea«ful
political proceu,11 Humphrey •id.
"And it means beio& wllllng to .•G·.
cept the results Of thete electlonl,
whatever they me; be ...
Humphrey's speech api;eared to be
a neffort to take a more flexible po·
sition on Vietnam than that of the ad·
mµtistralion, while not going io far as
to be accused of disloyalty to the
President he is serving.
Club's Future
Not in the Cards
CARSON CITY. Nev. CUPl)-MiiS·
ing royalty have converted Las Vegas'
Pioneer Club into a slot machine only
gambling hall.
The state Gamtngam tssion Tuesday fined Mrs. Mar t' ;J.
Elardi1 owner of the d cl~. Sl0,000 and said she could reo ' the
Plooeor .. when the IJJ>e and bod< '*'2•
were ·paid. However, onl1 l lo t . maclili>el· will be allowed. . }
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WodilacN1, .1\111 ~I. 1968
~().ng Raide'd • ·1n Delta
Allied Task Force ·Kills 90, Seizes Arsenal ' .
. SAIGON CAPl -A tuk force nf
armored American 1 u n b o ai'i:.
helicopter ,..,.hlpa and South Viet· nameae martoe• plunced deep into the
fertile Mekonf Della lo raid a Viet
cone bale camp. neld reports today
laid at leut to of the enemy bad been
• kllled ...i the action wu coatinulnf.
'lbe VietnameM Ma<IDel reported
seizlnl an arsenal contalning a
we11p0111 , 423 mortar i'oun;ls and more
than 12,CXX) round• of 1mall aims am-
munition.
The only allied· casualties reparted
were two South Vietnamese wounded.
Tb• assault was made today ~
miles 1outbwest of Saigon, along a
tributary Of Ule Cal Lon River 34 miles
eut of !he Gull of Tballand.
A military spokesman said 11 '!JU
the first allied penetration of the area
ol the aoutbern Mekong Delta which
h11 been dominated by the Viet Cong
for year1.
Los Alamitos
Chief Learns
Fate Tonight
Charging that he was fired ~ause
he opposed bringing gambling to Los
Alamitos, former police chief Donald
A. French Tuesday wound up \)u'ee
nights of hearings he requested to op·
pose his firing.
French's future wUI be decided by
the City Council tonight when it meets
to rule on evidence heard in the
sessions.
French's attorney, Albert C.S. Ram·
sey of Lon g Beach, also hinted at fu·
ture court action. French called t h e
dismissal politically motivated.
City Manager James M. Smith had
fired French on June 30 charging him
with personal financial irresponsibili·
ty and poor leadership of tbe police
department.
On tb~bllng charge, French
:;aid he had been approached three
times in ten months about prospects
for gambling in Los Alamitos. He said
he was contacted by a former Long
Beach police officer, by a stranger at
a city council meeting and by Mayor
Dale E. Kroesen.
He said Kroesen wanted to know
whether he would approve of card
parlors.
' During the three nights of hearings,
there were 15 hours of testimony and I
argument.
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Valley Engineer
Suffers Injuries
In Sea Accident
A Fountain Valley marine engineer
suffered a cerebral concussion at sea
Tuesday off Corona del Mar ·when be .
tripped while aboard 1 newly designed
Atlantic Research vessel out on its
maiden voyage.
Jn saUsfactory condition today at
Hoag Memorial Hospital was Dennis
Batham, 35, of 18572 San Felipe, Foun·
tain Valley.
A spokesman for Atlantic Research.,
a Costa Mesa-baled firm, said Batham
and others were engaged in sea bial1
aboard a 25--foot penonnel landing
crlt.
AUanti c designed and built the boat
in Costa Mesa, and hope1 to intereat
the U. S. Navy in i t.
Bat.ham, clad as were the other
Crewmen in life jacket and crash
helmet fell and lost consciousness as
the boat hit choppy seas at about 15
knots off the east jetty of Newport
Harbor.
An AUanlic· Research chase boat on
the scene took the injured engineer to
the Harbor Department dock. Newport
Beach WeiU&Cdl admlni1tered am-
monia inhalants to revive the man,
and he wia ta.ken by ambulance to
Hoa(.
Tbe allied commander• 11hld Cood
lnformaUon they would get some ac·
t.lon down there." the 1pokesman 11Jd.
Moat o! the damage lo the Viet Cong
apparently wu doae by the U.S.
Navy's eo.i..t Monitor (Wlboatl and
by armored troop carriers after the
Vietnamese muines bad cornered the
enemy io a bunker complex.
U.S. Anny helicopter gunships also
raked the enemy postUon1 with
machine iuns and rockets.
About l ,000 U.S. infantrymen from
the tth Divislou, swept through
another area about two mllel to the
east but reported little cootact.
l'JieollON, olily lilbl. 1c-..I
1kirmilbe1 wort report..i. They In·
eluded three 1mlll flgbtl aa the
oullkirtl of Sai(oa ill which Saulll
v1e1name1e troopo •aid Ibey killed
seven enemy IOklier1, captured six
and seized 11 weapcm and lar&e quan-
tities of ammunition.
Hanoi Rejects Rusk Plea
PARIS (UPI) -Nortli Vietnam lo-day," HllTlman aaid.
day rejected u "eztremely ablurd" Harriman 1u11eatecl "It m1&lll be
U.S. demanda 1llal Hanoi offer a firm well for the No<lb Vietnam-clelega.
reciprocal gesture in return for a com· tioa. and my1elf" to a:o to LI01 to ex·
plet.e halt to American bomb.tn& of the amine conditions there, especially the
Communist country. plight of eoo,cm refugees'he said were
"Yet ~ther time, we reject en· forced to flee from Patbet Lao-held
tlrely these extremely a b 1 u rd territory by "Communist terror."
demands of reciprocity and we oppose The U.S. delegate said North Viet·
r esolutely the aggressive policy and nam bas maintained strong military
bellicosity of Dean Rusk, who is flying forces in Laos and some of its soldiers
in the face of the aspiratiom for peace have bee.n captured by Laotian troops.
of rile American and world'• peoples," "' Harriman admitted to newsmen
said Ha Van Lau. later biJ ar-gument& on Laoa "did not
Lau, a member of the Hanoi delega. get very far, but I think It wu.of 10me
tlon to Uie Vietnam War talks wilb the
United Slatel, lpob ID behalf o! alllDg
chief negotator X11a11 '!'buy.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk made
the U.S. position on the talks clear
Tuesday in Washington. He Did there
will be no halt to ttle air attacks on the
north witbout p[Omlses from "some
responsible authi>ritative source" that
Han~ will de·escalate in return.
Living Cost Takes
Giant Step Forw~rd .
WASHINGTON (AP) -The coat of
living, paced by higher mortgage in·
terest a n d other home ownentup
charges, jumped one half of one per·
cent in Jwte to a level 4.2 percent
above that of a year ago, the govern·
rnent announced today.
uso lo put into the record the contempt
we bllve for die North ViltNNM
unw1111.agne11 to li've up to 1be IMJtl•n
agreement."
Burned Girl, .2,
Remains Critical
Katrina Wayman, the 2-year-old Huntlnrton Beach girt who aull-
HCOlld and third defl'ff burm ..., IO
-I of ber bod)< SUndaJ, rwNIN
in cr!Ucal cooditloa lodaJ ID Ille bum
unit Of Orange Coan1J -Ill Ce!itor.
A boopllal spokerman Hid the Cbild,
who WU burned 'W11Ji ll!>illlled !i'pter
fluid at a backyard barbecUe, bis
shown no imp,rovement since she wa.t
admitted lafe t'Sunday, after being
transferred froth Hoag Memorial
HO!pilal.
Katrina is the daughter of Donald L.
Wayman o! 21752 Pacific Coast
High.way.
Lau a1&o rejected a cootention by
C hief U.S. Negotiator W. Averell
Harriman last week that Hanoi bad
altered its position and no longer view·
ed a Viet Cong government as the sole
repr,aentative of Saigon in the future.
The no. 2 North Vietname1e
delegate said Hanoi fully believed that
Shoek Broadeast
the National Liberation Front·, • political arm of the Viet Cong, i1 the
only authentic representative of the
Vietnamese people and that its pro·
gram must serve as the base for a
solution in Vletnam.
While Lau talked about Rusk and the
Viet Cong, Harriman opened a new at-
tack on the North Vietnamese, ac·
cuslng Hanoi of violating' the 1962
Geneva Agreement that guaranteed
the sovereignty and neutrality of Laos.
"The fact Is that North Vietnam
neWtept the 1962 agree!Dent for a ---
Detective Hears of Dad's Slaying
CHICAGO (UPI) -Burns Ide
District poUce detective Ka v or k
Boghosian, 37, was listening to bis
police radio Tuesday. night when a
voice came over the air telling ol a
fatal shooting.
Two young men had entered a shoe
repairman's shoP on Chicago's South
Side and in a robbecy attempt. shot
the owner iQ death with a single bullet
below his eye.
Detective Boghosian, who would
normally be expected to be hardened
to such police matters,· went· into
shock at bis desk and bad to be taken
home from wm:k.
The shoe repairman victim was his
father,·Mehran Boghosian, 64.
Police said later that the .kllltn ap-
parently found no money in the little
shop.
The elder Bogboaian alway1 kept the
money in h.is pock~t.
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In Final 3 Day Reduction
Of Sale Shoes
WOMEN'S MEN'S LADIES' SHOES ,.
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DEBS • Florsheim • Roblee STRIDE • French Shriner •a ... a 011i.,.
STYLE SHOES VAlUES lo $32 • .50 OUAIJTY SHOES
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W estcliff Plaza
Newport Beech
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Evening Till 9
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"""':Nii Coriy; cfu'.a!~lrllin
Dulqlll, Milui.,:t0.ulo faDilly'.s Late
E~ home .1rith lier-live clilldien; ·met 'lier husband on tlie
road • , ·• ·headcfn. Tbeir cars col·
llded nOt far from the J~e. No
one wu inJund. Carey, a director
of the Minnesota Defense Trial
Lawytra A.sloclaUon, said there
would be no legal action.
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Mrs. /1""'4 Eck<rt-Schwcltur, doM/lh-
tn of IM late Dr. ;!tlJcrl SchtD<ltur,
hM!I• goMlta 1he pf.,mtcd to the San
DieOo Zoo. SM fleto to San Dieoo ··:from Scluodtur Hospital i1l Lmnber·
ent, ·G~ Afticq, to:J)Tt•ent 3·11ear·
old primate named Ma.ssa to Zoo. • Louis A. H•cker, 68, of Los An·
geles, bas been a goUer · for more
than 30 years and a hacker in name
only. This week he sank the third
.bole-in-one of his career al the
Rancho· Park Golf and Country
Club. • Oulflelder Mlch,ol Nov09radac
did .better than steal a base during
a baseball' game in LaGrang~. Mo.
. • : He stole all the -way home, A
member of lbe Moberly Stale Pii-
son bas.eball team, Novogradac
slipped bebiad a sbpwer house, fled
across a cemete. and escaped.
A South Carolina accountant, who
prepare&·. income ·tax returns for
others, pleaded guilty this week to
Charges of failing to file a 1!165 fed -
eral income tax return for himser.'.
Federal Judge Ch•rles Simons sen·
tenced H. Harry El/land to six
months in jail and ordered him to
pay the 1965 tax owed. •
Fi!hing waa good but a few
got awa11. Police reported that
someone went fishing from a
London roof and landed more
than •• 25,000 wort"' of mink qnd
other furs. The furs were m a
storeroom of a ·com.pan~ in tht
West End. DeteCtfl1e's fouhd n
fishing rod and reel bl/ an opm
skylight and fishing hook! 1m·
bedded in several furs that got
away.
The management of a Troy, N.
Y., drive-in theater meant it when
it said only persons 18 and older
would be admitted for the film ver-aion of James Joyce's "Ulysses,"
according to Mr. •ncl Mrs. Wllll•m
Winslow. Their car was turned
away by theater employes, Mrs.
Win slow said, becau se the couple
had brought al ong their son ...
and he is only 8 month s old.
Florida
Ahe ·Fortas
Issue Runs
Into Stall
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
nomll>atlon o! Abe Fortas to be chief
j111Uce ren hNdlonll Into lllallillg tac-
U<t today by an aclam'flll bloc of op-
pooeata oa the Senate Judiciary Com·
mitteO.
The committee that must clear the
nomination 'ror Senate . consideration
llCbeduled a closed-door meeting this
momlne but there waa no likelihood of
aoti<'G being taken on the con·
flnnaUon.
Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.), a
vociferous Coe or Fortas, served notice
he would use parliame.ntary
~b)oc~ ~ prevent any vote on co11-
flnnlng Presl-JollDfiO!l'I nominee.
'1lt won't be reported out today ,"·
'lb.W'mond. told neMmen before tbe
committee session. .
Both 1ide1 in the confirmation con·
troveny appe<Wed willing lo let the
nomlnati.on ol Fort.as to succetd Chief
JU9tice Earl Warren and o! Appeal
Judge Homer Thornberry to become
an associate justice go over until
Clongreas reconvenes after the con·
veg.tiOns in September. ·
The leading Senate opponent of the no-. 'Sen. Robert P. G1Ufln (R·
Mich.), signalled IDs Tuttday when
he lmplie din a ·~that the Fortas
~-ent showed tilat PrHldent J-bad DO coolldence that .Vice .~ Hubert ·H. Humi>brey could
. be elected U hia IUCCel801' in
Novembef.
"Never before has there been such
obvioua maneuvering to create a
'vacancy' for a political purpose. It
suggesta ·a shocking lack of faith in
our system," Griffin said.
"It may also regiSter an astonishing vote of no confidence in Hubert
Horatio -and his chances in
November ."
Griffin has contended that Johnson
should have left the selection Of a new
chief justice to his White House &UC·
cessor.
Mom Fo1md Dead
In De$ert; Son
To Be Charged
TUCSON. ArJZ. (UPI} - A first-
degree murder warrant was to be
sought today .against John Lee Sellers
on a charge that he killed his mother.
Pima County Sheriff Waldon Burr
said that the body of a woman found In
the desert last week had been iden·
tilied as that of Mrs. Jackie Hardy, 18.
"We feel we have enough evidence
to obtain the murder warrant again st
Sellers," said Burr. .
He said Sellers, 42, held in Santa Fe,
N.M., tor parole violation, was last
seen here June 4, the day after hi&
mother disappeared.
When deputies went to Mrs. Hardy's
trailer home to investigate, they found
the interior splattered with blood and
a blood-stained hammer.
Burr said authorities had learned
Sellers left here June 4 and went to
Phoenix where he bought a pistol. He
was 11Tested in Oakland, July 9 on a
charge of carrying .a conctaled
weapon. He waived extradition to New
Mexico.
' Health Study Okayed
WASHINGTON !UPI) -The Sena!•
approved a resolution Taesday to
create a committee to prepare a
repart on proposals to asslire "every
U.S. resident adi!quate food, medical
assistance and other related basic
nec essitie s of life and health."
Killer
TORNADO AFTERMATH -Two elderly persons
were killed late Tuesday when a tornado ripped
through the Florida West Cout town of North Port
Chii-!lotte. The twisters picked up trailen .aQ.d car,
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the couple was killed is. 1hpwn after it was dashed
~gainst another trailer in background.
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Midwest Riots Florida . Twisier .
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KiJJs Man, Wife
In Trailer Pa:rk . Ra.Cial Demonsttati.ons Continue
. ·
·By United Press lnttrnaUonal imposed a curfew ·"for the third I .
A fire station on the north side of Stialght 'itjg'ht . fot persOns Under 20. NORTII PORT CHARLbTrE, Fla .
."I:wo .weie af.res~d for viOlation Qf the (AP) -A tornado r.ipped through a Kalamazoo; Mich., was stoned Tues· 11 p.m. to dawh ·curfew.. · dily a1 yoYng Negroes broke wuidows ret.i.renrent trailer Pjlr.li TuesdaY night,
r th d tral ht .... ., About .235. pers~s .....,, m~l Qf them t..111.;·,. g '.a JJl.an and his wile and. · damag. or e secon s g ma, .. t. · .youth,s ~. ~r'! 'an:ested after;yiolence ~1
At JacUoil, Mich., a group of-15 to "~begae· ear)f'SUMiy ~Ith the a,rte!t·of .ing 10 'Ji'ai1c:rs.
20 Negro youths" entered a meetlng of ~two).IJ'lths On...a ~.Chari;ee: "Six.._,.e ·sar&sota COuDi:y Sherif! Ross· Boyer
the city corilmission TUe&day night ;w~ed.·by _guhfif!::ilf tbe ·earller•trOU· s_aid: the· dead .couple's ·60-foot mobile
and threw eil:gs , one bitting a home was .picked up by the twister ! G&ry '.s ' .P.'li'ce force·. was ordered artcs · cari-ied 150 feet before it was policeman. 1.~ck on tz.tiobr shHts for a time Tuts· Mfft. ol~the.:other 'citles Wh!Ct\ ex· !day nlghf aft«:.a l fr e bomb caultd slammed "into a second trailer.
perienced , facial violelice this week i!illght t1amaje .at·a lumbe!-y8i'd and:~. The dead Were identified as Elton
were ·qul8t: ! · 'few windom.:"ere bl'okeJJ. Police said. • Darden,:65;.alld his wile, Ann, 67 .
· At Jackson, ·the c i t y · commlssioo · ~reporii·Of;sb«ltihes ·had nOthiftg "to· do . Boy,ei-"'88id their bodies were found 'Wi t~ .the ':Ptevibus trout::iJe. f'.?Qd&Y1s in ttie' debrJS·Of the demolished trailer was meeting when the· group of young · -orn"'" ·shill \t, .,.-~ • ..-. · el..,.·hour ~· N · · "" u'6 ......... ..... 6"'" ·by gh~is: o other injuries were Negroes entered, demanding to be .duty. ' •; · · · · ~ · · · repo ea. . ·
heard. Mayor Morris Townsend asked 1 AtMu.htie,:~Jl4:, five lfri?bofubs wete He !l.afd nine other trailers were
the leader of the group his name. The · "hw-led· at houses and stiopS-in .J. Negro diunaged, 'including orie ·that was
youth would not give It and TOWD6end C:li~.ict .~ay night in a second blown ihto a nearby canal .. ,
said· m.1~ bf riic.ial disturbances. No in· "It came .out· of nOwhere," B,oye r
· . . 1ur~\w.eNi·~~ted· Bnd th'ere · were . sal d. "Ther.e's no way to tell which "If you can't give me the name on ~tat.a. """'f\ ." · way it canie from ,or which way it ~our ~!Tth certificate, I dOn.'t--ill~e to ~:~'" '000 nN"bom&·i 4use;d.nl1nor damage went.'.'
listen. · -to the home or ti White Woman charged Tut 200..trailer community is just
The youths threw eggs , one splat· 'with the gunShot Wounding of ··a 13-north -Of ·North Port Charlotte on
tering a policeman. A window was · ear-old·Ne'gro glrl Monda ynight. ~lori~~·s Gulf Coast. broken before t h e commission ad·
journed ·the meeting and cleared the
room. There were no arrests.
Steel ~Pri~ . , .
·'1 Upi\1,oyg .. ... , .. ' .
With Wages ·
PtTl'Sl!URGH (UPI) -Allor 11'·
In( 400,000 empioyes the fallalt Wot•
contr:.Ct Ulrey ever h a d, the steel .in· qu.ir; today embarked OJI' an ap-
pareot new round of price lncrea.les to
pay ror the added labor CO.U.
U.S. Steel Corp., the · .countrY'•
Jarpit 1t.eolmaker. -in-crelses in' the prlce,a ot jin mill pro-
ducto.,rml(ng up to 1.7 per cent. .
Other maktr1 of .llji mill proclucto,
UlfJd in the pacuamc and cln
manufacturing buab}ef•es, were ex.
peoted lo lollow suit.
Iri annouocin1 tht price tncreaae,
U.S. Steel made no mentlon of the new
three-year wagr contract ne&qtlated
·Tuesday illlht wi.th the U!lited
Steelworkers ·of America (USW ). .
T h e propooced colitract, valued at
S1.5 bllli<m over"the three years, ended
the threat of a nationwide strike at
midnight t0night when a C\UTent three--
year agreement exJHes. ·
Industry sources said the contract,
granting .400,000 US\V IP ember s
employed by 11 major steel companies
incr eases· in wag"es and rfinge benefits
totaling about 90 cents an hour,,could
not be supported· br . c';11Teil} steel _
priCj?S. · . , .
Buyers had anticipated tligtrer steel
product prices even be!ore a new
Wage contract was aifeed on.
Many steelworkers faced layoffs
dW'ing the remainder ol' the year when
the companies were expected . to @t
back operations by about 3.1 per cent
due to an expected drop in product de·
mand. ·
Washington Says
'As l;'ou . Were'
To Post Office
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ You can
quit worrying about the postman coin-
ing around only four or five times a
week. He ·will continue on his ap~
poiilted rounds, Saturdays included. •
And the city post1 oUices will not ~
curtailing their services ,a{ter a,ll. ·
When· Congress reCently ordered th~
government to Toll: liack emj)loyment
to levels of two years !\go, 1t .didn't
.really mean· the · Post OUice Depart·
men\ too. · . , . :
.Tht; .Sepa~ .so voted . Tuesday. The House was all set td· say · Uie same
thing today. · · · .
'hiat ,me311s that the .progtesslve
mail cutbacks· outlined by P!)Stmaster
Gener.al W·. Marvin Watson,. to have
started at once. will nqt be Decessary:
Only aCattered incidents w e r e
reported Tuesday in Gary, lod., where
several hundred persona were ar·
rested-in ·Wetkend violence.
Peor-ta, ·n1., Wher.e 11 .~en and
a neW:sman were iajured·:}li\ahotgun
bta·s~ eatly Tuesday, repaJ'ted no new
incidental Curfews were· j.n effect
overnight in both cities.
SEMI ANNUAL . .
DraJtie Reductions
In .All l)epartments
At Gar)!, Mayor Richard G. Halcher
Grandmoiher Better
After Transpl!lnl
11ousTON llJJ'll - A 49-year-old
grandmother who is the first wOrnan
to receive a heart from another worn·
an· was reoorf.ed. well enough Tuesday
at St. Luke's Hospital to get along
without the use of an artillcial
respir ator.
A hospital spokesman said Mis.
Allen H. Brunk was in satisfactory
condition-and was "impioving st.eadJ.
ly.'' .
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·Rome's Colosseum Pervert Hangout
ROME (UPI) -The
.-i vlrl!m of ancient
Rom• would be 1bocked
11Jt'1 a crying scandal," aaid
a ..-en1 olficlal today.
'l'bl Coloaaeum, where
.-S bottled a D d Romans 1e<1 Christta.. ..
lions, baa become a hangout
for proltltutes who roam its
byway1 at nl1ht. Garbage
litters ltl pathways .
"Look at those boy1,'1 .the
govl}'DIDent official said .
'"ntey are on the PfOWI for
girl!. Bualodt: of glr1-come
here every day and they
can't enjoy it because they
are COMtao11¥ being
bothered."
j "EYES" FOR DEFENSE -An art!Jt'.1 concept of a ~ew long·range radar sys-
: tem planned for sput...econd defense ot cltiel against attack shows proposed
• aubterranean installation n_t?ar a metropolitan center.-A prototype of the system !·i ts being. built and will be tested by Hughes Aircraft Company, Fullerton, under
• and ,\ir Force contract.
The Deportmnet of Anti·
qultle• is so concerned that
t ftllta to cloee the
·eo1oueum UI all .Wion at niCht and charge admission
durtoa lhe day, to keep out
undeslrable per1ops.
KEEP OUT PEllVE,JITS
"U tbe state would put up
gates and c h.a r a e ad· • •
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For Radar Prototype •• • • • Four· year
Richard E. Sl>owstsck, a
1968 graduate of Newport A prototype ol what coold Array Radar) 'OOllid be tile
Harbor High, has been be the world's m o 1 t world's ID01t powe.cfol ndlr
awarded a four.ye a r powerful looC·ra.:nge radar should l become ~
General Motors c o 11 e g e system planned for spllt·1e· tfonal.
scholarship by the Univeril· coad defense ii beh1a built "Tbe prototype w i 11
ty or California at Berkeley. in Fullerton under a '13.5 radiate more peak power
The son of Mr. and Mrs. million U.S. Air Force con· than any other Hughes ra·
Nathaniel Showstack of tract by Hughes Aircraft dar system built to ·date,"
1 Company. Dr. Yaru said.
Newport Beach, he p ans to Dr. Nicholas Yaru, 1 com· ADAR is designed to pin.
pursue a college course in pany v::lce president, said the point and identify targets
social science and later stu· full«ale version of the accurately -.d q u l c k l y ,
dy medicine. syat.em, (Advanced Design Yani said.
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5 ch olastic achievements
Showstack was editor of the
Harbor H 1 g h "Beacon"
newspaper, president of the
American Fi'eld Service stu·
dent Committee and a mem-
ber of the math team.
The scholarship is one of
294 awarded annually by
over 240 colleges a n d
universities throughout the
country. Each scholarship is "
valued al lroni '200 to $2,000
a year depending on the
need of the student.
3 From Coast
Finish Class
Three studelltl from the
Orange Cout area have
compleled tilt Regtsaired
Nuraing Proar am at
Fullerton J""1or College.
Patricia A. Allyn o f
COrona del Mar, Adrienne
E. Brown of Laguna Beach
and i'aQ'icia L. GbriJtoflen
of Newport Beach received
certificates at a f«mal ._
ceremony this week.
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»1 THOMAS FORTUNE ried he receives $155 a month, and
Of "" Dlltt P111t '"" $175 a month if he bu cbUdren. It
Today 's serviceman returning to helpr, but 10 doe1 that extra job. Why do v«erans do so w e 11 college ls a pretty aeriOU5·mlnded in· scbolasUodly?
dividual. He has the grades to'prove.it.
At Orange Coast College this spring,1 BEEN AROUND
,there were 573 former G.1 .'s and 101 of "They've been around. They've got
the made the Dean's L is t w l th a little more purpose in Ute. That's all it take•," says Fred Gillett, 25, or 12M grades of B or better. Conway Ave.,· Costa Mesa. He rece1v·
Th11 mean) 18 percent of all the ed A's in five of seven subjects at OCC
veterans were singled out C o r last spring.
academlc honors. Only 11 percent of He said he "hated the service pretty
the total student body m a d e the bad" and now · ha1 incentive because
Dean's List. ~~~·.~en on the ,other side of, the
out of high ocbool,.. can~ aee lhll u
ttallstlcelly" • .
He plana to co low years to college
and eam degree1 iD cbez;niltry and
physlc.s. He bu eight OU1 cl 10 erodes
A's so far.
Mrs. Patricia J a n e s, ex of th e
Women's Anny Corps, is now a 27~
year-old mother of two ~n OCC student. She wants a c er in
,sychology, bas half A's @'1
•s a start.
Quite a number of the GI. students
are Vietnam veterans, and tbeSe
young men who bave learned quickly
about life, are adding new stabWty
and maturity on campus.
At Golden West College 42 of 209 But Ralph Hall, a married man
veterans, 20 percent, made the Dean's proud of his 20 yeara in the Navy, has H ho H' h '58 Llst compared to 10 percent of the en-ambJtlon too. "In the service you Sl\!e 8f r Jg
· tire ·student body. in action what · education can do for
UC Irvine bat had only two veterans you,"" be said. "A lot of thina:s are a Se M
thus far, 'and they certainly have predicated .. educational background. . ass ts eet
cord.inator of special tervices. And the service talks up education."
What makes the figures even more He has maintained a B average stu· Friday, Aug. ·2 has beeD established
· · fmpresive is .the number of veterans dying hotel and restaurant ad-as . the ticket de.adllne for Newport
who also work full OI' part time. Dean ministration at QCC. Harbor High School's 1958 claa rett~
Two ddzen Orange Cout College nurses received front row. Jackie Ward, Eva.KalayJ'ian, MarY Jane of AdmissioJ!S . .at Orange Coast Ken· FACE LIFE nioo. •
their school~ pins at ceremonies at the Meaa Verde Hadley, Mary Robinson, Karen ~.e a;· Joan Moore, neth ·Mowrey says 90 percent work. The event will be held Satwda1,
Country Club l'8st week. Griiduates are (back row, Shelia· Miller, Valerie Maggi; Melen · Blackinton, Sixty percent, he says, are married, so Likewl~, Dennis Reigle, 28, sald, Aug . 17, at the Balboa Pavliion. bea;in:
left Wright) ·Lynn Stewart, Vivian Schiller, SherTy . Carol BeuUer,-Claudia Kincy and Dian. Malloy. In · the extra job beCorhes a necessity. "Veterans have f<l(ed life. They've ning at 7:30 p.m.
Gµlla ; Dorothy Davis, Diane Davies, Joan Crawford, order to practice the nurses · must take t.he state A veteran who carries a full college run against people who have been in Ticket information cen be obtained
Mui.De Cocking, Carol Chapman, Donna Boyde, board examination at the end of August. load is eligible under the G.I. Bill fpr scbooJ. In a civilian career a lot more by cOntactlng Mn. Pat Rypimkl at
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"Music Hall" tonight in Color at 9 ·P·D\-on Chan-
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group, SJlllnkY and Our GlUI(; and singers Bobby
Vinton and Gerri Granger.
TEUVISION VIEWS
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TV's Impact
On Politics
By RICK DU BRDW
HOLLYWOOD. (UPI) -With the Republican
and Democratic conve nt ions Soon to get under way,
it is fascinating to consider television's impact on
the old back-room style of politics.
MORE AND MORE, one· ·gets the impression
that sofnehow the old closed-door, manner ot &eeur-
ing norilinations is eventually doomed to extinction
-chiefly because of the contrasting ne'Y openness
brought by video . -
There ls an unquestionable resllessness! in·the
land over the old-school way, and it has been· well
docwnented in countless publications and broad-
casts that much of the population feels it is not.g•
ting what it really wants .
IN THE PRE-TELEVISION DAYS, there was
doubtless the same feeling, but the remoteness of
the public figures and the wbble process mad' it
difficult for ·the mass population to get as emotion·
ally involved in the procedure. :
. One never saw personalities with the same ~e
finiteness brought by television • .Because of the :re-
moteness and the accompanying lack of visual Con·
tact, one was more inclined. to just trust the povi.ers
in charge. After all, they must have been superior
to get the positions they bad, right? '.
TELEVISION HAS EXPOSED this myth of;a ..
sumed rightness. No longer can paraphrased lt.$1e-
ments and quotes in . neV{s stories cover up th~ ;de--
ficlencies of publlc flg.lires who for so lqng had been
.:...... and ·have been ._. covered 1,1p ~y ~~ ·glamor o1
distance. l r ' .
Now we look on ·the television .Screeh ·•ni!'.we
see the emperors without their clothes. F.ools look
like fools , sound like fools and act like !obis·. t>eople
who are .not trustworthy come across precisely like
th3t. Obvious powei'-seekers are immediately disA
cernible. Politicians who lack civility, the finer
qualities of manhood and contact with various gen·
erations draw immediate and desei-ved di1trust.
YET THE OLD procedure bangs on. And II
change is not coming tomorrow, can it be far be-
hind? For the highly skeptical younger generation
soon will be of voting age in large numbers, and its
current distrust of the old system is bound to be-
come .much more pronounced and demanding, and
if changes are not brought about in reasonable time,
can there be much doubt that there will be aerioua
di sturbances?
·The trouble ·wtt.h television is that jt b~gs the
democratic proc·edure right up close, and .Uddenly
-of all. things -people ar~ demanding democracy
in action; that is , the rights of all tile people, and
not just a ~w, to determine the leaders. Secret
covenants, secretly arrived at, are a doomed .item on
the ,political nomination scene.
ONE WONDERS what would happen if a candi-
date of major stature went outSide the normal party
spectrum, campaigned entirely on televilion and
puUed in a huge number of votes. What if he went
straight to the people and nowhere else?. And what,
if doing this and convincing the population that he
was the best man, he still was denied offtce beca~
of the sy!llem set up to preserve and protect ~
hacks?
It is a new day, and the combination of tel•
vision and youth is going to help it come about IOOIP
er than is comfortable far the persons who ~lleve
that all people are equal but that some people are
more equal than others.
Dennis the lffenaee
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DAILY ~ILOT EDITORIAL :PAGE 'Seen anything of good old Ronnie lcltelv?' ·-Chamber Plucks a Plum ,.,
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' --' . Lacuna ~ wUI !>!' swarmlJlg with Chamber· of
Comm.,.,. uecutivo• tli lt'IO.
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Tbe Laauna Beach C~ber o! Commerce has ob-
tained. for the art colony th'9 anD\lal three-cl~ conven-
-~ tion ot chamber professionals\ . .
Tbe convention is held one year in a North.em Call·
fornia cily and the next In a Sollthern Caillornla city. t. ,.
~· In February o! 1970 it will be b~ia Laguna·. ,,.
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. Ccmpetition, ot courie, u keen. Tbe Laguna cham-
ber bad to outsell Santa Barbara, Sa~Monfca , Bali:ers-
fteld, Rlv~side, Laite Arrowhead a Lona Beach with
Ila Queen Mary. · ' ,. • • ••
But Laguna's pitch succeeded aod 'directors o! \he
·Callfomia Association of Chamber of Commerce Execu-
tives pgreed to· conveoe In our resort co~unity.
• They ~ absorb additional culture In lb• !process.
Certainly the convention will be an input into the local
business economy. Convention-goers are tladitionally
good s~ers and chamber ei:ecutlves doubUtss are
no exceptiOn .
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success. This one could lead to more of these moderate-
si.zed conventions.
An Enlightened Step
Laguna Beach councilmen have selected, or are in
the process of selecting, a 2.5-member committee of
citizens to feed informcition into the town's comprehen-
sive general plan study.
Each councilman had \he duty of selecting five
members to the committee. It will not be required that
they Jive in Laguna Beach. .
The planning process will cover areas outside the
city boundaries and supposedly will.-:--and should -
dovetail with planning of other entities such as the
Editorials
Get People
To Think
By EUGENE PATTERSON
Edllor
The AUaata (Ga. ) Coaatltatloa
Newspaper edltoriall get things
done. At times, I've wondered what.
By now, I think 1 know .
'nley get people to tl>ink ...
'Ibey may think the editor is an
idiot. 'lbe#Atlanta COD&titutioo is rich
with readers who hold that opinion. In
order to anive at it, however, they
must (1) read his. umatisfactorr argu-
ment, and Ulell (2) justify theU' own.
This is a painful experience on both
counts, whlch may account for the
soreness they exhibit in, J_etters to the
editor. But they have had to think
.aOOut the subject.
And the longer I live, tbe more 1
believe the value of an editorial is, not
so much to carry the day, to convince
everybody, or to conifort the good and
convert the evil.
TO ACHIEVE mosE g 0 a l !I the
average editor would have to be a lot
smarter than he is.
T The true and lasting value lies in
getting people to think for themselves,
to talk and to a:rgue, and finally t-0
decide whatever they want to decide.
The process of thought may have ad·
justed their decision some small
distance toward the side of right,
whatever that is.
"'J guess a man's job," William
Percy's father told him. "is to make
the world a better place to live in , so
fM as he is able -always remem·
Dear
Gloomy
GU8:
Whoever took out those · croas-
walks on the highway in down-
town Laguna Be&ch certainly
didn't do pede1trian1 a favor.
Kids and old folks bave been
wiriding their way through a
maze of cars ever since. One of
these days ...
-J.B.C.
n 11 ,..._ ""'*" ,_.. ...._. ..
-"" ..... ., "" .... $ lflr • .,. .... ,.. ,.... ............ 0.... !"MM.
bering the resultG will be infinitesimal
-and to attend to his own soul."
An editorial is, of itself, no better
th.an the incentive it provides the
reader to attend to h1s own soul, I
think. Whether the editorial opinion
itself is accepted is secondary to that.
~ people will find their own way
when tbey think.
THE RACE ISSUE in the South was
edJt«ially muffled ror many years .
The primary coMribution of editors
like Hndding Carter, Ralph McGill and
Lenoir Chambers lay not so much in
convincing all Southerner.& t h a t
segregation was wrong; they ob-
viously Miled, had that been their
purpose. Primarily, they encouraged
people to t:alk about it -to break the
muffling silence, to stop fearing
discussion of it, to s p e a k the
unspeakable and think t b e un-
thinkable, and to realize it was a sub-
ject they could argue.
This breaking of silent fear, this
beginlling of talking and thinking, is
the goal an editor shoots for in a
frozen situation where minds have
ceased to question. The editorial
doesn't have to be right. But it does
get things done.
Jt gets the people to think.
The Over-eager Employe
Tbougbt1 1t l1rge:
Over-eagerness to please ruins the
effectiveness of more employes than
lack of zeal; the man who tries too
hard to please usually succeeds only in
creating problems where none existed
before. • • •
Why does almost every person agree
with the old maxim that "variety is
the spice of life ." and yet at the same
time look aghast at any variety in
ideas, variety in ways of living, and
even variety in dress and social de-
meanor? • • •
It's difficult to remember how
tasteless tap water is in the city until
y0u've resumed drinking well water in
the country.
--·-W-
Wednelday, July 31, 1968
0
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... 9"* ,..,.,., bw prcsmtino this . ,.,.,,...,n optnionl and com-
~ 08 topics of fnttrtlt
""' ~. by ,,,.oviding o ~ fr# UN: e.tprt11ion of
•• "" ~ oplnlonr, and bt1 .... ,......,, U.. dlwrtt vitw-
,.. .,....,. oJ ftt/omwd obsrrvt-r1
'..r """""""" .,. lopj<r o/ th• dof, I
-N.Wood,,,...-
: I
•' . '
Actors, who would seem to lead the
most exciting lives, write the dullest
biographies -possibly because they
don't understand wbat they have li~
through and look upon life merely as a
"role."' • • •
The mo st common mark of tg.
norance is the belief that "hiatory Is
dead": for the errors made at Vienna
in 1815, or at Versailles a century
later, still live on to plague us and our
children. • • •
Jn th\ parental relationship, "love"
that does not include underst.inding
can be worse ror the child than frank
neglect. • • •
''Tribalism" Is, and has always
been, the greate1t enemy or civilir.a-
tion -the fear and dislike of U)f
"outsider"; and only when we
recognize that the true "outsider'' I.I
the man who place.s his tribe above
the weliare of civillzaUon will we be
able to construct and maintain a
workable soc.111 order for all m1nklnd. • • •
The liberal and tht conservaUve wll1
be abl! to cooperate only when aoclal
changes proPosed by the liberal haVt
built·ln controls that make them
reverslbh~: it 11 the lrrtversJbllity,
more than the dlrecU-0n. of socl1l
changes that fria:hten1 and ria:ifie1
conservatives. •
Irvine Company and \he county .
Whether a person on the lnformatJon-getbering com-
mittee actually lives inside Laguna city liml~s ~~s not
aeem 11 important as the caliber of the .1nd1vtduals
chosen.
It wouJd, however, seem wise that a large majority
of the 25 live in Laguna. It would also seem wise that
they represent a broad cross-section of the area and be
persons of sufficient stature not to carry too many pre-
conceptiona into the information-gathering process.
11 would seem well that either the school board or
the school administration be represented on the com-
mittee. And certainly there must be women on the
committee.
Young people will be represented. Mayor Glenn
Vedder has asked Doug Schmitz, high school student
body president, to 1erve. .
· Creation of the committee seems both an enlight·
ened aod important otep for Laguna Beach and adjac-
ent communities. ,
It might be wise, however. for coun~en or the
committee or both to set up some operational ground
rules early in the game. Such rules might help res~lve
such conflict! as frequently arise when human beings
work together on something they believe is important.
Unique Visitors
· Laguna's Festival of Arts Friday is to have a visit
from one of the unique groups in Watts.
About 15 high schQOl dropouts and foreign students will. see the art spectacular and iUI sister attraction, the
Pageant of the Masters. They are members of th~ Studio
Watts. Workshop.
The trip should foster studio goals which include
using_art to create a communicable situation. L
Two Readers · Agree, One Disagrees
On Bad Manners in Driver Testing .
To tlie Edi<or:
BRAVO, Marilynn Merlin (Mailbox,
July 26),.for ha\ling the courage to ex-
pres1 tile sentiments of a multitude of
Orange Cout residents -unfortunate
enough H to have certaln so-called in·
spectora in order to qualify for a
driver'• liceme!
This s am e disiJUre9ted, con-
descending attitude on the part of
local intpectors, is not new to this
family of seven qualified drivers.
These' licenses have come the HARD
way, for the most part -as does the
livelihood and taxes expected of us -
to sustain these ill-mannered civil
servant!.
IT RAS BEEN a source of amaze-
ment to us that action ha11 not been
taken before in this regs.rd since com-
plaints have certainly been rampant.·
It is our feeling Marilynn's message
will bring like ·sentiments eo masse,
and any concerted effort will hot go
unheeded.
Perhaps our burea4Cratic motor
vehicles department nftoda a bit of
awueness as to the propi;ieties in
dealing with tbe publiCf .,.Call it
"righteous indignation" -11 we must
-and if tl involves only certain
careless individuals, GET RID OF
THEM! After exhaustive tests, WHY
do we need to be intimidated or in-
sulted for trying to do the right thing'!
And have to PAY for it yet!
MRS . H.V.C.
Wh11 Have • Test1
To the Editor :
You could have knocked me over
with a fender!
It's sure .a shame about the letter
from Marilynn Martin (Mailboi:, ·July
26 ), who complained because her 16-
year~Id son was heartlessly nunked
by what she identifies as "one of the
bad guys" administering the driver's
test, who denied ·the kid a driver's
license merely becwse he happened to
"hit a stanchion".
WHY WOULD anybody worry about
a stanchion, whatever that is? If the
kid had hit some stupid old woman
and killed hei slightly , the guy giving
lhe driving test might have had
tomething. to objeCt to.
Like Mrs. Martin says in her letter,
"Wby should a pencn in authority be
allowed to play God, and do It
ungraciously?" Why have a driver's
test Ill all ? I
PHIL LANSDALE
'Keep O.t ef Rent
To the Editor:
Marllynn Martin's letter (MailboJ ,
July 215) stirs me at last to mention al·
tltudea Of. Offlceri in our motor vehicle
bureau in Costa Mesa.
I suppose Governor Req:an Is
unawMre or everything that occurs
almost in h.is name. Before his
political gang came heN: we had men
in tbe bureau who, if ei:actlng, were
always pallte and neighborly. I used to
run in to practice par.Uel parking just
before nneWal time. Once the in-
spector. as be Witched, said, "You are
to be commended for mastering this
tricky ma.oeuver ." When the new
crowd crfne on, one said to me IJ'Uf·
fly, "Keep out or here."
JOHN EDl\IUND TRAINOR
'Net • M-IH!r, ht •.. •
To the Editor:
t am so 1n1ry to read and listea to
the good meaning American! ( "Tbt
Spectacle P rese nt~ d by the
Bl.tcher1"), that can't lff-bey®d Uie
end ot their. well-meaninc nosea. I, too,
11w the' Huntiafton Beach fth of July
P1ude In wlllch the John Blr<h Socl ..
Letttrs trom ,.......,. ... Mltom9. ~11'1' wrlten
lhould Olll'"'ty tl'liofr mets.ti 11'1 300 W01111 tw lftl.
TIM rlwl'tt ta condllMe i.tters ta flt ~ or tllml"°""' nti.1 II ,....,..,.,, All lettw1 mint lfltlud9 1}1netun
encl m11tlflf lldd,_ llillf ...,..... Witt tit wtfl'lhtllll
~-.
ty marched wi-th the names or
California men who nad been killed in
Vietnam. Frankly. it was one of the
most impressive tributes I have ever
seen.
Elizabeth Newton (Mailbox, July 22)
, said .most 1P._ieop\e:felt the m,.rch was a
tribute and a plea for J>e8ce. I agree.
Following the marchers was a Ooat
saying, "Win the· war and bring the
boy a home!" .
I HAVE A SON who will be going to
Vietnam before the end of the yeo.r, a
son-in·law who has been there, and a
husband who spent Z4. years in the
Marine Corps to protect these well-
meaning American6.
I may 1ole my son, But God bless
him for goi!lg .into a living bell to pro-
tect ua from the Communists who, but
for all those men, "-Woukl· be taking.
over our counfry as they have m&oy
others.
I HA VE ANOTHER son and six
nephews who may h'ave to fighfin thii
unsung war or another one if -we can't
stop the enemy where he is.
I am not a member of the John
Bircb Society but I ttiln.i. it's time ' all
of us stopped acting Uk!(! spoiled
children and started being good
Americans When will the good
Americans wake up and realize we
must fight to preserve our pllllh way
of l\fe.
BONNIE LAU
Four QW!stiou
To the Editor :
It seems to me that the DAILY
PILOT has been performing a
valuable public service in printing a
number or pro and con letters con-
cerning the propriety· of the role the
John Birch Society played in the 1968
Fourth of July Parade in Huntington
Beach.
Certainly that role " a 1 pro-
pagandistic in so dramatically pushing
for further escalation of tha un-
declared (a1 ret) war tn Vietnam.
Wu it ''pushy' or, let's say simply 112
perc~t ''patrlot"ic"?.
THE JBS CLAIM8 1 to be OOO·
polltlcal. Be that as it mai, the
1oclety'1 carefully planned gesture
1chJeved a political end in this election
year. The columnar, ·debate rages
on-and rlibtly • • .
Several questions not yet touched on
ln the DAILY PlLOT's Mailbox letters
occur to this writer, a veteran of two
World Wa.r1:
I. was the parade's organizing com-
mittee aware bel-0rehand or the
disproportionate size of the Bircher
repre1e11taUoa involved and of the
gruesome manner of presentation
planned!
I. DID THE JBS "Bie&les" (the Ku
Klux Klan has its Kleagles) receive
permis1lon from the nut of tin to Wle
tht names of, the slain sold.iert in tbe
manner d.J1played in the pcade? And
lf not, why not?
3. How many of the: nam11 ol. the
honored de1d belon1ed II> Ntll'O"
and.or Muican·Americuc? Or were
they all WASPS? (White Anglo&xoa
Protestants) I know from preM
reporta and the Marine Corpe putill<a·
Uooa 1 pt .lllll• the CNualtlee -
these minority fighters are relatively
high u complred to their •nlilted
pe.TCentlge mimber1.
4. HOW MANY or the JBS
tracUander ·marchers would welcome
the families of tbe ''honored'.'
minorities' dead as neighbors -out or
gratitude for their sacrifices-if for no.
other reason? But that would be ask-
ing too mucb, wouldn't it?
GENE McNERNEY
Major, USMCR (Ret:)
Pl8ne Bljarkers
To the Editor:
I have tieen greatly entertained by
the many -letters conceroing tbe John
Birch Society and tlle lndeµendeoce ' Day P~. but now 1 have found a
letter Whh::b Is quite unique .. I re!,er to
one by a~ Mr. S. Guidt•ne cohCerning
United Nations intervention to end the
"piracy" of alrlliiers to Cub a
(Mailbox,. July 24).
First Mr. Guidone should be aware
of the differences _between piracy and
hijacking; they can be found in any
g~ dictionary.
SECOND, THERE Is little, II any.
evidence that the Castro iovemmeat
!11-be~ the hijaclting .. !f all the hi·
jackers .ere Cuban nationals (which
they were not), chances for ex-
tradition to ANY country are a~solute
ly nil.
Tiilrd, the U. N. Charter cJ,eals with
nations, not individuals or airline com-
panies. The Statement that our
government tias done nothing to pre-
vent m·ore occurrences 111 shown false
by recent ~cles tn ma~ national
media. These state that the. Federal
Avlltion · Adm.iriistration is working
with the airlines involved to find a
practical solution.
THE U. N. IS NOT a br'1\d! of our
Department of State. as th~ . letter
writer seems to think, and has no
jurisdiction -0ver the expulsion of
anyone frOm the United States. As for
Cubans being ''uncivilized .''
"barbarians" and "pirates," there are
many refugees and Amerie_ans who
visited pre..CastrO Cuba who would
disagree with him.
GUY·VINCENT dePAUL
Wute ef Spctt
To the Editor:
That B. Bennett letter you publisbed
(MJIU>ox. July t8) Implying awim
su!ta are lethal and cause thousands to
drown, is the mo.st asinine and
ridiculous waste of spa"ce arid wards
I've ever seen (more people drown
lully clothed than In swim suits). II
mDkea no dlffereace what a -person Is
wearing lf he's wuhed Off the rocks
by a wave. OT gets duniped whtn the
bctat overturns or goes over the ~liff "in
• vehicle. Buck· had best f1!1m in the
nude hereafter ~: thus ' v o i d
registering a 1wbn suit!
ONLY OFFICERS of the .J1w. ahould
bave· 1euos. Only the attitude of FEAR
orland bltred prompta a per.son to
think a gun meam HCIU'ity from at-
l>ck. Th< bur1Ior. the raptel, the one.
with crimJnal U.nt always have the
drop on the vk:tim -even thoup
there's a gun ln the glove com-
portmea~ or the houat, or the purae,
It ii out of reocb l<r .,. -loUa
unl.Wartll.
In ... 'l'blrtHta, boor -... beard
"Tben ii mlhl"' la -but ,.., llMU." lt't II ltUe ~ .. It WU
-· In A.,..t "Loot' 1 Fmlcb joumo1tet wrllee ct tlle _bin.,
..... la the .u.s., tlle -.t·
moopllere ct ,._ he found la ·lllo
wm11111 "bep1>1.~ COtllllry" • • • and
wllol we llloulil do -It. It' I Wlll
-reac11nc.
POl80NS IBOUUI lit lllpl ell al
reach ot children and guns should be
kept out of reach of angry laymen, and
em-Otlonally upset or unstable persons;
bad t~mpered, resenUul, frustra~.
revengeful or irrespontible people
shouldn't have .accea to a gun
anymore than a cbild sbould have-ac-
cess to poison.
R.M.M
Steau,.. Fro• Wallaee
Although neither the Democrats nor
the Republicana bave begun con-
struction of their platlorms yet, we
have a iretty good idea as to what the
finished product will look like.
Even •t this early at.age the lumber
lb.at goes into the planks of the plat-
forms have a familiar look and feet
More an<j more they are stealing
material from the George Wallace
speeches.
So when the three contest.ants come
into the home stretch they will all look
and sound ·alike uittil some meanie
remembers old Al Smith and says,
"Now, let's look at the records." Then
two or these fellows will look as phony
as a three-dollar bill ...
C. T. GILBREATH
OEO's Self-Praise
To the Edi tor :
Government agencies are barred
from using the mails to send in·
formation to people who do not re-
quest il But th'e Office of Economic
Opportunity (OE.0) has a special
edge. It can mail to every postal
patron in the U.S. at public expense.
Their mailings are bii, beautiful, ex·
penliv"e booklets saying how good the
OEO ls and their grand plaas for the
future. With 46 seli-praising press
agents, OEO spends f15 million a year
on this , acC1;)rding to Con·gressman
Teague.
IN NORTH CAROLINA, the OEO
made a $179,CXXI grant to weekly
newspapers to send out free in·
formation in four counties, with many
addressees who e<iuld not read.
Why does nOt the OEO, an anti·
poverty program, spend its money on
poor people to help poor people?
N. W.
A Tleket at VCI
To the Editor:
I would llke to suggest to the '"'ral
public that they be careful where they
park wben they visit UC!. Al 5 p.m. on
Saturday, July 20, we arrlved there. I
admit we hadn't been there for some
time, but whenever we have out--of-
town guests we uauauy· take them
tbete. Twenty minutes later, back at
the car. a Ucket.
In converaing with the guests, and
drivina: onto a lot with about seven
caTI on ft, I just didn't take notice that
there had been some dlanges made. It
would hive paid to noUce:.
EDITH VANDERWOORT
r---.e,j Gffrte ---,
BLUSHING ~.B~: Mllll1 bo1I ...,,. to think they
bav. to Pit to lit popular. You
-...U., bowover, It Is "'? la fOI • npulatlon u "l••I. Tbo Dtxt INnc you will be lmolr,
Ing earnailt. Anyway. you should
mab sure a girl loves .you for
roar milld. Admittedly, bl your
... It moy be dl!llcult.
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News of Orange C-0ast Men on Dllty Around WorI4
Ens. ta,,,_ O. liomera, A Irma D APP'<ll • Earl meodatlon from the ·com· IAJe• Flold, Alorei, fyrmer Judith Sanda, wboae -•-•with b1J Wife Scbooi JIM, II a -1 aid two cldldnD!lll~•=•== 23, son ol ~. and Mn. Freal, USJi, 19, oon of Mr. maodlog o!Dcer. Tllo captalo, a helicopter parentl Uve al 137 Sl Jameo and four dllldna. clort. , --fl !fatvey Somm of 1709 E. and Mn .. James E. Frost of He wu a gradnte of rescue p 11 o t , previously Road, Newport Beacb. Buell tor Illa pao1 11&1 Fron~ llalboo, USCGR, 539 Calalloa, New po r I Newport Harbor HI Cb .. rved 111 Vietnam , Tuy Hoa -, Spec, !. Qr11 Ellenwl, Cb1at lloo'n Mall -I ,._.,
Is .. rv1n1 •board the Coast Beach, has been assigned to Scbool, 1916. AB. M. Sgt. WUsao R. Prlct, U. S. Army, -of Mr. and w.-, of l'IOD SloaloJ•i.::======:::i::; Guard Higb Endurance Cut· Lemoore Naval Air Station, A graduate of Newport. USMC, of 84(1 W. 11th st.. Mn. Robin A. Llndaay, I0'1 Lane, HomU.(IGa Bucb, 11 ..... ,_. ,_.
ter lllinnltooka off the coast Calif. Capt. n.om11 R. Nlqaell<, Harbor ll)gh School, he Costa Mesa has returned to Balboa Blvd., llalboo, bu 11rv1111 aboard the u, a. '""'~'""'"""' of Vietnam, near Qui Nhon, The airman wu named son of Mr. and Mr1. George received bis BA degree his home alter 11 months In bee• aulped to Sotlabll, Coul Guard Cutter MID-......, ....,_ ....
2.18 miles north of SeJ.con. honor man of hil claas at H. Niquette of SIG B. from the Univ1ralty ot Vletn1m. The ser1eant wlll ThailaDd.. nltonb ott tbe abor'M 91 DAILY HLOf •....... __ ~
The ddp and crew are in· Memphll1 Ttnn. and recetv. Avenlda Sevllla, La Cun a Redlands. report for duty at San Ellennan, 21., a cradU1te Vietnam. ,.,., ,_ ... 111'•1••-,
volved Jn OP"ration Market., _:ed::.._.:•.....:IA::tla.::_r:.ol;_Com=:..· -=Blach:::_• .:hll::..::bee::::•.:aulgnod:.::::.:.::to:__..:H:::e~is~m;;:arrled==-to::....::th::.•.....:D::i•!:••::..• .::A:!ug~ . .,:ll::th:_=:after:....:;tw:;o:__::ol:._,!N::•.:!WJICll!::_:rt:_::Blrtlor::,:::._,::H~lp:...__n..:,::_::clll::a:.f•:..:blJ:::...:wlle::::•:..:Trudlo:.::::!!::c""=·===---"8' Tlm11 with otber unlll alm-1· • Id al halt1n1 the lnllltratlon ~
of men, U1111 and 1upplie1
to the enemy.
Alrmao t.C. Rueoll T.
NeWHt, son of Mr. and
Mra. R. B. Stanton of 1019
San4ptper Dr.., Corona de!
Mar, .. aircraft inllnun~nl
repairman b a member ol
the Aeroapaoe D e t e n 1 e
Command, Ent AFB, Coto.
He atud1ecl at Orange
Cout College before eo·
terln( the llrvlce.
Botlerman F 1 r e m a n
Ra ... u w. Welt, USN, 22.
son of Rusaell J. West of S65
Centre 6t., La(UDI Beech, ls
aervlnt ·aboard the
destroy'er USS B e n n e r
<>per•ting with the U.S.
Seventh Fleet off the south
CO'!'I of Vietnam.
Lt. Patrick K. Bacllle, 24,
USNR, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Buckie Jr. of 9121
Elv.a C l r c I e , Hunttngton
Beach, hu been awarded
the Meritorto111 Uoll Com·
mendation while serving
with Patrol Squadron One.
The commendation wu
awarded to the oquadroo for
sorvlce In Vietnam.
Spec. 4-Da¥14 G. Gavett,
20, U.S. Army, IOD Of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn L. G8vett,
1599 C.Or1ander,, Coit.a Men,
haa been assiped to the 4th
Infantry Division n e a r
Pleiku, Vietnam.
Spec. Gavett, a com-
munication1 speclaliat, and 1
hJs. wife tnake their home in
Anaheim.
Capt. Floyd A. Beat,
USMCR, 25, son of Mr. and
Mr1. Luther A. Best of 1785
Albatross Drive, C o s t a
Meaa, waa awarded his
tenth Air Medal Io r
meritorious achievement in aerial lli(ht
The pres1ntation w a 1
made at Chu Lai Air e ...
Vietnam where the captaui
ls servln1 with Marine
Fithter Squadron 32.!.
He recefvtd the award for
h1I co~ ·4iiit'-devotion to
duty in ' the face o f
hazardou1 flying conditions
while on missions against
the enemy.
Lt. Mlcllael G e f a r d
Sbuchter,' Ion ol. Cmdr.
Gerard M. Sbuchter, USMC
(ret.), and Mrs. Shucbt.r of
Ill via Dijoo, Newport
Beach, bu been named .u
hoaoc ruard commander
wttb 7th ID!., Div, Camp
Casey, Korea. The
lieutenant att.ended Orange
Coast College before en-
tering the service.
AvJation Meeh. Structural
. llONORED -Dr. Law-
rence W. Hallanger of
Laguna Beach has been
selected by the Navy as
one of 54 men to serve
as Aquanauts in the
Sealab II underwater
project The doctor is In
charge of the undersea
construction and equip-
ment program which
will be conducted 650
feet below the surface
off San Clemente
Island. He has been as-
soclaled with the Naval
Civil FA!~ineering Lair
oratory 1111ce 1965. Dr.
Hallanger has degrees
from Harvey Mudd Col-
lege and Calif. Institute
of Technology.
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award. Geoffrey A. Mansell of the Newport plant's patent department stands
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d L nd Ce ' ""' • Gltew1v N•f Bk I 1•\.'o l~\11 an sale! executive, will iiQ1~r,1 1 1''11 1~ 1'"' 1m1>1r111 B1n11 21 21
b dN N I I tB I I" t\lo ~Llt>eriy Nit Bk .IA l:W, 11'1 All ea ewport a t o o a ..,..r:i a:=.,~ Cp 11 u111 11 Menuf1cfl.lrtrs Bink 10 10111 10\lo Bank's North Orange Coun· o.-1nc1u11r111 16'1i u 16111 r.:S•nt• Monlu Bank .s:: 15'4 1' u • Gef1 Tll •l'r r .ftl 13 1314 1~ PK Nil LA 1.21111 47'\0 4 '4 411 ty travel agency operations. ~T•I 5 p1 •• 1SMo 19/o uv. c.m h i N11 i...o '°"" 45 .ov,
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lndustr · will make his headquarters "'""• Motor co 1s n .. ri1n's D11>t cvtw..1:1 171 115 " y is plunging into Uie But Samuel A. Jordan, N Ha.ntOfl 1t1r1111 »io 3~ 3v. B&L Oo•ic.11 c"'""" .~ "' at ewport Natlonal'I travel r,v•ler 1 G .0 G Bontnza "lrllron l'li17t .., 122 science of oceanography to ffiSHd.O"ef or Westinghouse . n1orm1tlu 611 6\\1> 5' 8UffYms (¥ 5V. 5 6 130 ll2 -~ agency m the n e w 111111111 Coftt•lner 1.e :J.S 36 :is ca"'"' orv cvHuu 111 11a
hope r I --"ts Electrl Co ' U d ' s ' -· ~ 11V• ~Com.nan En; '• n 71 71 s o reap ng yi.,.1 c rp. s n erseas Brashear Ce •A s 11111•um1t1 w~•·"• u t5 11 COlllfof D.r• cvl'lllslt 1n 112, S D...c:f Unny lnttrrwolklolll C et!' 1 JO IO 70 Croaer<!!lzens ~.40 19 76 71 16 from the wealth 0 r Division, cautions agaloi;t Hills offfce. The bank also !~~'i::.'1J::~:w111.~·· ,. 3' 31 Far Wes! F -''"'' 7' ... " • • .... cl c 37"" 371't Fed Marl CV " 19 in 11.1 resources fn and beneath thinking that a harvest of mamtains a South County J.rro1 °'1.. 1 25 1 1i,r, 1 FMC corp cv311od1 152 111ct
travel agency al t be j~f°.:fl:''.r,.'l'~ · :n l4 ;i.111> Fflle111u1 Tr cvt116 ,uo 145 ie the seas. wealth from the ocean6 is . Killer !'::I ' nv. 1tv. n Gib Fin c11 cvt\1»76 02 1c. 102 · Westclif! and Dover branch g•l••r r.1 pf 1.4' 2111o 21i,r, 21 He111 Suo•• cv.A\sll lA 1se
The bidden .:.e .. ures in· Just around the corner. ffi '""" corp zt 30 21v. Hou11on corp 5'61 "' w ~ "! th . 0 tee. 1n11I El p·rr 2.25 11'" 19\11 11'/o MIUll Coal Cite C¥"""13 SI 61 !!! n e immediate future , ,, .. ~ ... u '1 66 Pac Cll.rldr Ad xw 6s 7t 92 ,. elude M' mm· -•-and food '.f'h ~ [ ti t 1
W O """ '' >>"· 71\,; Pautev '" '''''' "' ''' ''' ..... , w.~ • the outlook is-uncertain," he 17 e uave execu ve spen grv'!~~ ci!.'r'F5\ . .;: 31~ 32~ 321'1 Shin MllsYbl.hi cv4'hln n M 119 "Just as the seas are the says. "But we want to 1..-• years with Pan-American 1ng b!"otfl••• 111o • 1v, l~•lttv M1r1 '~ 51 IO '1 rr t1 ~ d f • ed 11>11 Resourcn 1 ~ CW. .,. • nrlltw Mart CV 61 11 110 10& Jut great area for physical ready, For the J.cmg haul you an or SIX years manag ICnuusen Con>. 1.'6 mt ~ ~ lr.: ~!str:u~t c:m:sH 9071 " ft
explonltion on the planet, can be -"-'·tic. Ten or 15 his own agency, Claremont ~~~., cvP'I 115 ......, " " w • .,"" Mro +11o111 120 no 111 "Y-"~ Tr '"" Al SV. 1\11 SV. Wellt F1r"° 3\lls It fO t• ~ tbey are also the last great years from now there pro: avel Service, j n tA""Dn111 rw;.l:iu 2'\'t 25 W11n1111er cll 4""·" 11l us 1;1
area for economic ex~ bably will be production Berkeley. Lt:~ .. 'F~ ·'' 311'""
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r-.... , says · es from deep oil wells and the LHr Jet 15 -unifll11<1 10.u 11.53 10.1. F J·•-'d t f 'lliuri Greul a " '2 V1ndertllll Miii Fd t.11 10.I• t .G • ......... , pres1 en o more sophisticated f o o d L nv. '" a. o 1.60 'Ji"' 1~ 1~111 Hwnble Oil & Refining Co. areas." L-. Dr1111 s er•·" 11 11
Tb blff L $ SIMI 2f Xiii 2' e .. ·brokerage firm Cu rreot m~racturing M.croctY~ 1H~, li1<1 n
Merrill ·~, Pierce, Fen-a c t i v i t y 1 n t b e s:flr!:t'~~· 1 lr' ll14 l'v.
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lieChnol'!I>', nuclear energy, enable man to operate at Mor;,!cw, 11 1 ~ m. mi. learning al'dl lllld~poQutioo great depths . I E ~ 'Mf JO r ·'~~ control. In its projection o f N Miran ·• tl f33111 ~
1be federal g I lt't'f...1!1'111 !~'! fra Y."'1. 26\lo 2s"' overnmen oceanography's future as a n~;;:"°" F1= l.60 if"' 3' VI'> spearhe~ded research into c o mmercial undertaking, .,1• ~ ... Af,,1,~ sYi 3~' 31111 Ju tr » s1qek 21.•1 :i:r.12
ealm .. Clfl• ... ..... ,,.. \lo 7"1. NEW VORK (AP I Seltc:I t.4 10.n t2'e r of oceanography, Merrill 1 ...... h says scien-Ne Ctnt Alr un111 11" 1 lltl -The 1011ow11111 Que>-v1r P1~ '·" t .i6
1be _ _.. cti" • · ~·,... Nortllwetl G11 .Jll 12 13 n !~!Ions. WPPlled bv Inv ll:esh 6,n 6.6'
OCeaD051 "'t""'c a v1ties tista believe the greatest ~•'"',r1um tnc .IOI 15 tnt isv. "'' N1t1on11 Auoc:i. 1s1 Gwt~ s.1t 5.61 M 22 f~ al · ' '2V. I' lJ\'J atkon of 5Kurlt1n lslel Fd 26.jl l'·" Yl cuer agencies may riches of t.he ocean, which '"'°" tMJ•I .6515 1,14 ~ 1,u. 0e~1er1, 1~c.. I'' rve11 Fd u. G 1.25
in·-l"e an e -•'ture M 71 ~ .. ".',!!.'~ IO 11 IM PtlCll II Wh Ch Ivy Fd 25.16 ZJ.M YV ••, Xpt;:11U1 Ul COVeI' percent Of the II •n 314 31,r, !noise Stc:urille1 JO~llS!n 21.tlo 11.tl ·~ miJllon next ye•• tJi' f li IC Auto P U 13 12 coukl hev1 llff'1 K~5lll'lll Funds : ........, ..... ear s 8Ul' ace · e on the ~~ 1:0•«, t!~~?J:"'*'t:41! ··O'ot """ .u.. !.Old !bldl or botl!lh1 u1 Bi u .6122.11 380 INVOLVED continental s he Ive. sur-" ~,, m~ .. -.II 1414 1,,. '"" (15ked) t11tsd1Y: YI 12 fii" ... 24.l'O
H K 'i.1\ A • :nv. r,~ ~~ Aberdetn '·~' ~~ ~; K •j t2l~ U:IJ Three h\mdred of the ml.· ·rounding the land masses .c 111 11 cono .l7 nv. '11 AdV!)& Fd 1.10 t.51 u• K 1. l "" .i.:~-·, 500 la-g e It cor ' .;'Eflo " lo lo!t ~ • Gil . .... ... 6fto ~ Aflll Fd l.'7 t.70 us 11 2:1.I 2, ...
nnr.attoos have o c e a n ocean's resource and P1nv1eyo1 G.,n ., 2~ 1•Vi Am Bus 1.St l·" us l 10 .... 1 .e Wl,l.ll . ' -" f exp w.ie P1lorn1r Mario-"" ··riv. 32'.lt l)Y, A·I Amer 1.11 l.31 UI 1 U.2,4 1 .J6
t"'"" II DOW P1ul9Y Ptl~lelllft 1.:1 30 ll"1o Am Olvln ll.'1 l .SJ U1 St 6.60 1.10 science programs of their in comm· g dec·•es w·Jll pro-P111111ane.,Ml£~1kin•.• R"o 15~ ma, >.rn or111 1.111 1.11 •'"t Fd 1.1t6 11.J.1 OU Plonftr " .,., Vi l4tl 15 Arn l!w t.65 t.tJ nlckb 7.tt , .. , own,'' reports Oilways, a bably be Umited to these PubOl>.P!~1w ~5 ,J,,,. 2t114 "" Am MYt 10.n 11.21 Knldl 01t1n.111 ·"
public tlo H b Oil •· ft J:-M.-.1 Pub S c"'" · 'J::l""2'Vi 7l Arn Pll(. Unavtl1 Le•lnll 10.7$ I .15
. . a D of um le . ~ shelves," t he brokerage eusl!J~• ll:llkor COOi I t14 614 Al'ldl Cao t ll 10.Y Le• Kii 15 71 17 17
R r Co lliivell tnc • ~"'lj\4 l3\i Aim fd 1.6J l 71 ~I.lier!¥ 1.71 1 . .50 e unng f'-aays 1:1ct..n:t1011 , .. ,,,., H-·a.toton· .. ,. 111v t.3l 1• . .. ... ' Willi T t Rotckr11! Mii .7S 1~ 11~ r~ Fund A • " t Sl Lfh! Stk 4 t ,, "Scores of smaller com-Hin trying to create Uie am · Bates o 1tot:o1:1: canso1 ..o 32 13 31"" Fund • 11.1• nc' L&Mnb s1~1"'" Fd•· · d I ·· Hun"ngton Beach has R.obtf 1an. HH 2.20 "''' 11v. srPC'k 111 •" C•nad 11 ... JI .. pante~ are. eve op 1.n g tools and techniques that u t:oo;k•t t:ne1rct1 2~ nv. m. ScJ co 1.~ 11s C1011 3 °' 1l ~ -......... ~-... · be named· ass1·stant mana 111ec11w111 M111 "'° , __ .. ,, .. B•bton 1.12 1n Mur 11u 1 " ma ·~ .......... ~azw:u services will needed, ttle govern-• Rooera Bros'°'., :n-ill"" ,. ... Bl111 t:ld 1j 6t 1•95 M•nMn 10"6 11."'
and prod •. ~. A d ger at the Hawthorne RoJ"•I °"' NY 1. .~ • xVi Bondsik z5 1 n Men FNI n.n 1w !All.:>. n. . eag~r ment and manv private , · 11n11 '""' ot ..,,..., :t: ... 39111 39o1o 1os1111 Fd u111v111 M1u f;"' n M J s1 newcomers are diving 10 comp••'es .lll· ~r, country Office of Crocker-Citi· Rue-..-ca' 1,~ uv. 1~ roto s1 u2,1•• M••• r 167711,31 -• uu !',gent l!Mll 21 22 21,. Bulledl 16151111 Main 10"710t7
are giving rise to a new in· zeiis National Banlt. s::r..'innAk~r~n'~ u~v.~~ ~~~~~~~II T1i lt~ =f,pAanMul 1JU1lH
New Position
Louis D. Mujica ·of Yorba
Linda hal been named
assistant casbiet" in charge
of the operations depart·
ment at Bank of America's
Costa Mesa branch, branch
manager C. C. Clarke an-
nounced,
. dua~y." . . SH World I 2N 26111 2WI i•IHI Inc t 10 t.t7 MllOllV CP 17,7' lf 09 W Stu C1rdY ShOPt lt.. 20"" 19"" IPll SIW' 7,., l."3 Moe.¥ Fd U "2 lS.71
So '"", ind•~'s bi·ggest ~m11eh Cor .... •• 'l" ent stir 11.?l lj.2~ Mortllfl FunOs· ._ ..,. .. 1 v..,_Up -CGFd 10011 It Grwlft Ut1 1j>S
and m111 & sc~uster 05 I ~~~ v. C~11111ln1 Funds: lrw;ern 4..7' .14 most profitable w ks 111cnP•YLH1 .4llt W' ...,,.. f: ~•l•11 1w1•" tn1ur 7'6 111 oceanographic venture bas or tarts ~Cltll ~11tr U 1 31J: 21"' am Sit. 2.\0 iJO ~IF Fd 1t.1521,'6
been offshore . .--duction or wV.:.~.r~1dr11r11"' .05 r 2... ~ I~ 11:r.1f~? M~~ si~ ~II,.~.~
.,. V\I w 'a':~~ f'!.!i t"" .:io L~rm,~! 11,~ ~i~~· tof·fi1M If t:.U: JI~ It* ,i·fl oil and gas.· Offshore· weus 0 F il' at o.i:_lln•~ ... .. s .. s;~~lll Fd 1•.09 Uli NII Ind 3,21111·l1 provJde 16 percent of the n ac 1ty ~lrO-ftYlllmlu I 21\ .. 26 ~ ,,,., (ltjm Fd 1f 10 20.lt NII tnvell I OJ •
petroaeum produced fn the mny l~r~ Ctplta 1 11\lo 1i ~J1~?~: l.:18 3 ff N\'ar:c 'Ji lj 13.26 Ir.. r.:~lorlllan I"' ~ IVI E<1\lltv 5 11 6 i• Bo~ 6 1 '7' W-~ern world -• ••e ex . ""'' ' '''l-"' ... .,,.. ''" u. • 01v1d i·" I·" C'lll. -"" _, • Lasco Industries, Mon· s.u"cr1~11 ... ·v 111'1 12 l'"" G~i., 1 06 • 1 P• s1k 01 13
pected to account for ·40 per-tebello, has broken ground f~~~. ~1f!:r' iii\ ,U~ 1~111 i~.!1 ... 1 Vdi6 03 ~~ i l~ i& ~I r:~~lears from now. for a 21 ,000 square foot T:=~•,!:\o 1;5111 g111 fi14 f~onfd fl·~fl:M ~~~:,, 1 ~t 1J·jj
plant on a two-acre site in t::t:ft ~~i. l~~ 16,. 1~ s~~· \~·lt HJ! N~ .... ~"' ~l·~ U.~ on companies have paid Fountain Valley according Ttwmlfll Prods '·'° 13' lG 1~111 iwlth A&B 11• , • Mr# E119 11 11 12 °' -g t th ' Ttlan Miii(~ OV. ... w111> CAD 1.t3 2 OI N.w H.,,. 21 ?S 7it tS 1-ue overmnen more an to Roderick Lvnrh presi T•••• ~'" 011 cer1, n,. n"' ,,,,,. ornPtt • 11 10 6t N•w w1d •• s1 1rn ,1 7 billJ I •• j I 13 ~ ··~ ' • T ~11 CaDft11 C0111 21 1M 15 Of!IP Bd 11.'3 12 •• N'wlon 1S !S I tt · on n we as dent T~.,mil ~r .t o. ittto H'llo ~ ot11P Fd 11.• n 11 Nert1it 11.'6 11 t6 JnOntbs for o(fshore lea&es. 0 ' TIME "' 16 "': ~ encord 21 1121 11 ~n_os":!' ••1 10.12 n comptetiori in October r111~r .e 1i~ 131 i "" -ln• 1i.v 1j·G ioO~ i'i·'2 1't'J,
Companies now are ex· 1968, ttle facility will hou5e f~~ 111(. ss ,,n ,.,• ~:='"$~111111 :n 1 .21 Dnl wms 1 ·11,.·as k-~-g sulfur mangane th .
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Jct corp llYI .. -Ld 16.117 '!·!! !i:~1 70.1/ • Y u-.:i.w , se. e operations of the com· ~:111,1111 G11 p1,. 1 iflll 1""'• ',',.111 "'"' C•• n.J.1 1 Fd • ;~ 18.lt and bromine '-m ..... ' . . . . I G11 Pllll! 1 lflll lt -w J.11 • J.I tnll IQ t OJ 01 ........ we pamy a Pineco Div1s1on. The ~:::er-, 1n11r111t I"' i1Vt n.... ~"" M , •. ,. 74.16 "'1.:!'1 Fd l'" 16.n seas. In. the future they may division will be relocating :~.;:~.-.25 Vt :u.,.. 33 0eii 'F:rc l::H U·li P 1o: m :·~ 1~·M
be able to remove from from a smaller facility in lrl<Milr lndlt•t • t111 21111 f.'° 01v Gr u 1111.02 Plne st 1111 1111 T lnlty lnd\151 • lS'h ll\lt DIV I,... 10071\.IW Pi.or-r 1•,"15. I deep-water rn an g,a D es e c.-...... ta Ana Tr 11111 Gli ..a ,,... i~ ,"' Evld Sl'lr J" • J1 Pl111 Inv ll.IO 1•11 ~ · U~ corp 60 • 11\4 11 016 Tft In f.21 I.fl Prlc. tll U111v1ll nodules not only menganese Lynch said the new plan• unic: 11ec11 • M11 .60 Tl\ Ni 1"' rtte1 11.i.:zu.u Providnl st0 ''1
bu 'USE· 10Pf j,Q 21YI 73 22 OrrYl\15 UM llOCt PYrll111 ll .S512."9 t rich deposif& O( nickel, which Will be constructed ::..y !J!lh tt~1t&Ml'1 1,411 r!alll rJ... n\4 ~:~ 8~ ll fg 11
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copper and cobalt. Saffell and McAdam of~~ tf',~i.c;..e,nu 1 tt111o ""' E1111 lp1 1t01 1 G!<>•M 1'" 11 . .tll
M pan! C u 1nctu1 4 l •Vi E1t11 tll 1' 111 ' (;rth U 1~ 1•.IJ any com es are OP· osta Mesa will provide v~~ Div co .,. 111o ,_ Etient u 37 u.n •ncom 'u 10 ~
8 Interest ft om the l st of any month on
funds 111eeived by the 10th.
I ' j t · b th al · 1 G 1i li.,. lj14 11.,. Emllt Gr 15,111650 lnYHI R7' tM 1 m s 1 c a o u t e sever times the manufac-~a11•Jvr111'' 11 1 Vi i.vi enern u 50 16,50 v111• 1j ~· 1• 01
p o s s i b il I ti e s . Frank turing space of the present ~~I;:: ~':t i:~ ·31 n~ :J~ J.. ,~li0~'.r 1~-\i 1'·l'g =::.,~ecto ~~.!.Vi
Cm-··~-he d ~ f lily and { ad W~<~ 26 21v. 27 owl Gill 11ll'XI. • Scuc1<11r ~und•: o yo.vu, ... ,.... a s 1..11e acJ space or • v1v .. ••M,, , •• 2 :IG 4'.IVI 45 ... vent '" u111v11t 811 11 "° l'·~
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funds Jett 3 months or longer if account
rtmlfna open until quarter'• end.
5" per annum compounded da ily current
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ducts, predicts that within p1~ and fittings and w:~·~ubtr.lhWn f'14 ~ l"' I: I·17 I&i i= l ·ffl ;i 10 years u n de r w a 1 er fiberglass b a l hr o o m fix· ~~!!•J...CJ/11 I~ 1w. r' Fot 1n0m 1210 Jf ~w 1nws1 1i 's 11·U
business will account for 20 tures. w111~'Co tNorm•111 ill\ H~ 1~i.t ~f~ •2: 1\t 1~· ~I:"''""' ' ·'° '·" w~•!hfl F 111111 1'111 1w. 1 Fiii Fd u.'3 Gth 5 • Is to 25 percent or his com· ~~ irwM'1 »"-211... F11 Gm 1.n • si 111~ s1 "•• J .11
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2-Man Team
Raises Steam
By CARL W. RITl'Ell . --CALIPATRIA (AP)
The mystery of what to do
with the boiung, muddied,
chemical-rich and mineral·
rich brine thatilies under the
earth's crust in Imperial
Valley seems to be on the
way toward solution.
A little caloum chloride
extraction company less
than 2'12 years old is coming
up with some answers.
Half a doten major
corporations bad fiddled
around with steam weij.s and
chemical extraction tests
for nearly two decades -to
the tune of millions of
dollars without a n y
sustained cammercial
production .
Then a two-man operation
calling itself C h l o r i d e
Products Co. hit the scene
and there was a ,Pgnificant
cha11ge. A steam well began
making money for i t s
operators!
The two -unlikely
candidates for succes' in
this kind of venture -were
Fletcher L. Pullman, a San
Diegan who bad become a
Los Angeles-based chemical
salesman and William G.
Marshall·, a former San
Diego stock broker. Also
fnvesting was William A.
Stephens , sec retary·
treasurer.
NOT SURPRISING
Everything about steam
welts in the valley had been
very hush-hush do w n
through the years with the
major companies involved.
And it still is, whicb is not
surprising in view of the
fact a California s tat e
Senate fact-finding
committee reported th e
desert brine contained gold,
silver, lithium, strontium,
lead, zi.JM:, cesium and other
solids.
There are barbed-wire
fences and padlocked gates
around pilot operations and
the area abounds with such
signs a s "Keep Out -
Authorized .. Pers on n e I
Only," "Danger" a n d
''Absolutely No
Trespassing."
But Chloride Products
passed up the glamour
possibilities to succeed with
calcium and is willing to
talk of a future which could
have glamour products in it.
Vice President Marshall
says it is on the way to
grossing $700,000 this year.
M ea n while, President
Pullman is directing an
expansion program which
will take the company into
highly refined dry calcium
with a new plant capable of
producing 50,000 tons a
year.
36 ACRES
"We have a $4 million
expansion in the blueprint
stage," Pullman said when
he and Marshall took a
newsman through Chloride
Products' 36-acre chemical
processing layout.
The visitor saw a roaring
steam well ope11ed o n
nearby land and w a s
anything but relaxed to
learn that everything in the
area sits on desert floor
atop an inferno th at
produces the bubbling hot
brine through the notorious
San Andreas fault of
earthquake fame.
E:xtint volcanoes w ere
visible in the distance.
The vi sitor was forced to
wonder if one day the fault
will open up and swallow
men and machine, a thougbt
that causes the v a 11 e y
people to smile and shrug.
They like it here.
A dozen steanr wells have
been drilled to the
geothermal area
approxlmatel,y 110 m 11e1
east of San Diego. They
have been tested ofi and 011
as sources or power,
minerals and chtmlcab, but
only the O:iloride Products
well known as Sinclair No. s, producing from 5,328 reet,
is a 5uccess story to date.
LIQUIDS, SOIJDS
The well is capable of
gushing up to 1~ million
galloos Of steaming liquids
and solids per day. It haa
operated in 39-day stretches
without aoy indication of
lessening now or pressure.
Pullman says it Dows 38.7
parts of solids in each 100
parts on average, exerUng
1,200 pounds of pressure per
square inch.
Another well -oa Union
Oil property -is said tx1 be
so powerful from some 8,200
feel that "nobody WQQts to
fool around with It."
Chloride Producbl .teera
the hot liquid now into a
series or ponds separated by
dikes. Relining requires that
the brine move from pond to
pond while responding to
chemical epplicatton before
the end product is pumped
into a large storage tank. A
new 22-acre pond almost
triples the area oovered
periodically by liquids in
various stages of·
processing.
The calcium chloride
liquid is valuable aa a dust
control agent. ~ich is one
reason high hopes are held
for a Mexican subsidiary.
ShipmenU: to parking ar-eas
and drives near the Olympic
Stadium are likely t h i I
sum.mer, Pullman says .
DR.lLL!NG
But calcium chloride is
more valuable now as a
fluid used in drilling,
flushing and revitalizing ·ou
and gas wells. From ttie
Calipatria plant, the calcium
chloride produced there is
finding iU way to such oil
companies as H u m b l e ,
Texaco, Mobil and Union,
largely for offshore use.
The highly refined dry
calcium chloride, be in g
added to the oompany's
liquid line after installation
of a centrifuge machine, has
a number of uses in the food
industry, including the brine
media. The product is highly
moisture absorbent and can
be used in temperatures
down to 60 degrees below
zero.
Chloride Products C o •
made its origi'nal operating
agreement with Western
~othermal Co. a subsidiary
of Natomas Corp., but
Natomas is expected to
withdraw from the picture
in fawr of really investors
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
Denman in what is reported
to be a fl'"h: million option
transaction.
BRIGHT FUTURE
The Denman• and
Pullman believe the future
iS bright.
''I feel that ultimately the
process of reverse osmosis
rather than che mical
reaction or other meaDI is
going to be the b i g
breakthrough in separation
of saturated solids ,''
Pullman says in reference
to the rich desert brine.
He says he visualizes
membranes tailored to tile
molecular size of t h e
chemicals and minerals to
be separated from one
another. He feels t b a t
eventually it may b e
possible to separate them
all.
State General Fund
Ends Year in Black
SACRAMENTO The
State's general fund ended
the 1967-68 fiscal year on
June 30, 1968, with a cash
balance of $137.3 million ,
State Controller Houston l.
Flournoy reported tojay.
The .::ontroller's
preUmlnary annual .report
which Js on a cash basis,
shows that during the 1967·
68 Osc>l year, reoeipts total-
ed 13,167,007 ,224 and ex-
ceeded disbursements or
f3 .361 ,173 ,9C3 by
'295.833,281 .
The 1966-67 fi scal year's
ending cash balarice was
'35.505,442 but there was a
$194 million unpaid balance
or temporary borrowings by
Uie general fund .
Primarily because of the
revenue progr-am enacted tn
1967, the gene.rat fubd was
able to repay thi1 carTyover
balance by May 1968 and
end the year with a· substan·
tial cash balance, Flournoy
reported.
Flournoy said: 1 ' T h J s
repOrt is on a cash basis and
should not be understood to
portray a complete picture
of the state's flnanclal posl·
tton. The cub be.lance
should not be contused wlth
the unappropriated 1urplu1
of the general fund, which
presents a· truer picture of.
the state's flnanciaJ posltJon.
The determination of the
amount or unappropriated
surplus will be completed
about mid·Au gust when we
will isstJe financ ia l
statements on an accrual
basis for the general fund
.and au othe,r government
cost funds .
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DAILY I'll.OT 17, .,
Housing" Hik~s .. Defy U.S .. .'s . ,
By SYLVIA PoRTER . 'ral&es bo!irly waget by 11.9\1 ·-· you ... the victim,:
The urpet plea for "the one! oddl SS. otOts . to So wbltdo ••do! · !
-,_alnt" !ti price-employer hourly f r In I e Ono ~le -er IU,...
wege lnaeue1 I-lul <ON. W-ie·m-. a ••· a(a• Nik"'"'·~ Wfflt "by a lqhet-lovel ~plumber Ill tbla I-cautd ' by tl!.e;
OllJinet OommMUe will be aree will be !V1liM fl,1.1 an A~ a-'01 ·fJoll·
jult ooe big )'0'1'11, ll the boor. ' • tnctol1 ol America wW1c1
construction indllRy ii UIY Tbll.t.t wildly _ _,Y.· be cio,er _,,..,.*"•·of
yonbtict. For your own By the1D1el~e1 tllO wage lo-butalnln& -emp!Oyer
financial future, hope that. creMes s p r • a d inflatloo sroup1 Uooc wttb c•mer
tt!IJ iDdu«ry isn'.t .at all throupout the reconomy. tuppOrt for a bar tier
typical : ._ to try to help They. alto Invite 0 t b. r barlalning line. wim. I!\
compel more discspllne. uniona to tcy kl' match the · BlouM., president1 of tht lJ.SJi:
For wnat is going on in gaini.-And ·of coune, ii you Chamber ll 'f • ·.commerce;
construcUon is a horrifying are buying hoUlling; yoU'rti Says he · ' detecll among
illustratioa of irresponsible · tWog ~ • , do¥ar Which is businessmen a a r o.w i ll.C
abuse of power, arrogant shrinking in l'lllM ·~y. \he~ .. wareness of the "tmifiq
disreglrd for the na<tonel week. • • . impaci " Iii&!! ~~~
interest both by employers . . • , Who 11 t9 blapiel Both the cost. are bllvinl: on 'llRii
and emptoyes. speedup: an average rile at urlionl and the c~acto.ca. opentions" and' belleYfll
HERE ARE a rew facUi . half:Year in 196.1 of · 14 ~8 ' 1'1le unions deserve · ·con-they are ready to back. lhrC
put to~ettier by the Bureau cents: in 1964. of lli.3 cents; ' demnetion Jor i 1Mlr ~lmOlt ·contractors in ha r d.e ~
of Njitional Affairs. In 1965, oC 15.S Ct'flts; i,n prohibitive entrance apd ap-bargaining. ' 1-f
-Wage seUlements in Ule 1966, of 19.8 cents; tn 1961, prenUceship · T&Quirtments Bui the ~sic ariswer muat
Lockheed's C-5 Galaxy, the world's largest winged
ain:raft makes its.fourth teat. Oighl from Marietta,
Ga., and dwarfs Its chase plane, a tiny T~ jet.
The "T·Bird" theoretically could land on the Gal·
axy's tall T·tall which is 69 feet lonf.
first hall of 1968, when most oC 33 cenb;-and tills year, of r rJJles which create ~ficiEJ . be ·your own revolt, yotJ.t
ol the year's contract are 38.3 cenu. Not in any year shortages , of :wockers and oWn determinatioo to fortt
concluded, show an averege bu·tb• averqe in any other give the unions tiemendoua modemilatioo ol 1 o ca J
(median) wage increase of ~. even approached bargaininl &trength. -The bu1~1 Cadet, . m~
38.3 cents an hour. This is that hi construotlon, and the coiltract.ora ~censure materJal&, t.eohAiquea ·
21.9 ""'*above the median gip bss -,.-.ng each · far 'their penl.ttalt relullal ·your · own . boy<:04t .(to · lbO.
for all tndllolries, 23.• CODl.t year. (In 1116S, C01161ructim to permit m-.iuon ol bel! ol .1'JUl ~) o! _.
above Ille median f o r topped all iDdqstry by 8.8 conolructton m e t b.o d • • """"'"1ble 1<r tbe ."""'1
m a nUfacturing industries centa; thia year, it tor all materials', teclmiques and erosion of. your boosiDC
.t.sbtant Manager
Donald von Geldem of
Corona del Mar has
been promoted to as-
sistant m an a g e r of
i t e d California
Bank's Corona del Mar
office, succeeding Wil-
liam L. Somers, who
has been assigned to
the bank's 0 r an g e
County Airport office.
Two Mesans
Proll)oted
By Atlantic
Two Costa Mesa men
have been promoted to
directors of Atlantic
R e search Corporation's
Missile Division in Costa
Mesa.
A. J . Goehle has been ap-
pointed director of the
ATHENA Systems Depart-
ment and D. E. Thompson
to director of engineering;
both will report to E.
Newton, assistant general
manager for syst em•
engineering and manage.
ment.
Goehle jdined the division
in February 1963 as chief of
te st integration and has held
positions of base manager,
Green River, Utah, launch
site, and manager of the
Athena program office.
Thompson joined Atlantic
Research, Missile Systems
Dlvison in August 1962 as a
project engineer. He was
promoted to senior project
engineer and later to chief
project engineer.
N.American
Earnings
Rise 33%
North American Rockwell
Corporation's earnings alter
all taxes increased 33 per·
cent to $19,190,000 In the
third quarter ended June ~.
it was annOUllced.
Sales rose 10 percent to
$639 ,920,000 from
~.320,000.
Before reduction for the
recently enacted federal in·
come tai. aurcharge, earn-
ings per common share
were 81 cents in the third
fiscal quarter this year,
compared with S6 cents in
Ille like 1967 quarter. The
tax SW'cbcge reduced earn-
ings for the third quarter of
1868 to 71 cent.t per lhare.
Solee for tho fil'llt nine
moot.ht of the current fiscal
year lucre.ased to
e1 ,t30,520 ,000 kom
"$1,ISe,080,<KX> for the com·
perable period of Inst year.
Eornlng1 -all Ill•• were $.51 ,D>,oei>, compared
with ~ ,170,000 for th1 first --of 1967,
Gold Price Change f'ays Off alone. . industry by 21.9 cents. codes, even though they doilar.
Since 1963. the s I z e of -WHEN YOU DIG into know modernization would THERE l\.1UST be an
the \vage hikes in con-specific settlements, the be safe, sound and help con· answer outskle of dete-stable
struction has been ac-gains become even more ar-trol the wage-price spiral. gove rnment controls. That's
NEW YORK (AP} -The for the two-price system. or having gold exchangeable celerating at a spectacular resting. In the Dayton. Ohio TillS IS a classic case of what's at the heart of the
Treasury Department's an-saying member countries of at a stabl.llzed price of $35 pace and wage gains have area, for instance, the plum-defiance of the nation's in-Cabinet Committee'• plea
nouncement that the U.S. the Inte.matioilal Monetary an ounce for monetary far outrun inc re a 1 es bers recently won a 2.8-terests. Am even if you've for voluntary price-wa1e
supply of gold increased by Fund realize the importance reserves. e!Be~. CODlider this, month elreement wh ic h no iutentioa ol building a resWaints.
$213 million in June in-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dlcales that the gamble the II
United Slates alld Its allies
made in setting up a two-
prlce gold system is paying
off.
The so-called two-tler gold
price system was establish-
ed by central banker• of
leading nations llst March
to shore up the offlci.al price
of gold at $35 an ounce after
a run on gold by private
speculators. The U n i t e d
States was faced with a
dwindling gold supply and
the threat that it would have
to raise the price of gold , an
action that would be equal
to devaluing the dollar and
setting off a world-wide
economic crisis.
The central bankers
agreed to retain the official
price of gold at '35 an ounce
for monetary purposes and
let the market for· gold for
other uses set its own level
on a supply and demand
basis.
"A FLUKE'
South Africa, the world's
leading gold p r o d u c er ,
would like to see the official
price of gold raised. Of·
ficials there haye P.tiVJl.j.ely
termed the two-tier pricing
system "a fluke ."
In an apparent attempt to
drive gold prices up ,
Finance Minister Nlcholaas
Diederichs reported last
week thitt South Africa bad
secretly tested the new free
market with a "substantial
amount" of gold sales. He
further said South Africa
would not begin official
sales "for a considerable
time to come ."
U.S. financial and
marketing experU do not
believe the South African
a nnouncement will have
substantial effect on the free
market It came after the
price of gold on the world
markets dropped to its
lowest level in t hr e e
months, hitting a low of
$37.75 on the London ex-
change. After rising to
139.10 at the Friday morning
fixi ng on the London ex-
change, the price slipped to
$38.70 at the ·afternoon fixing
on moderate trading.
Some European sources
were skeptical of the South
A f r i c a n announcement.
They could not see how
South Africa's test sales
could have been substantial
without more gold showing
up in major central bank
holdings._
A source close to the
Federal Reserve Bank in
New York said the
monetary 1y1tem can live
comfortable with a • to rr
spread between the free
market price and t h e
monetary prk:e.
He predicted a long life
Gains Told
By Wesco
Wesco Financial Corp.,
which owns Mutual Saviogs
and Loan Association Of
Pasadena, reported second
quarter net earnings of
$866,522 or 47 cents per
share compared w i t h
$2113,271 or 16 .,.... per
share in 1967. Gros a
revenues were '81815,137
compared with 18,292,717.
For the ball Wesco earned
11,1n ,1118 or as· .-per •bar• on -of fl3,5H,571 against '448,915 or 24 cent.I
per 1hore oa frOll of
$12.822,735.
The Qew 10 percent iQ·
COft\8 tax aurcharge amouo-
ting to 2 cents per ahare far
•
One of the biggest stories of the year is about to
break end we don 't intend to let a single detail
of our own state's ~e get lost In that crowd of
delegates. Around the cloc:k, from the caucus
to
in Miami ,
rooms to the convention floor, w.'11 follow ever{
histork: move for you, Whether It's nltlonal,
regional or local coverage, W.'w got whet It takes
to do the job. That's because our own '8llOlled
staff Is backed by more than 150 ~
PresS PcilitiCal ·news.editors,'l)hotogra~·erid
. ~!llPW!W•''(r?S'S?Ql .... t
of~stitil-delfcitlill'!l t'oii-.!iotr1torylLWfio.
they are. Whal'.they!SI)'; How,theyflde. Tlllt'•
't\lhy; no .. mettet, ho'(t . confusiri<hinp pt llf
JMami.Belc!!...Y!il'lfllw~ptiatlfl1-~ .. ,.~
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TOTAL, •Xf"l!NOITUllES f"LUI lllET IMS.Ill.If ElllOINO IALANCE ........................... ..
Plrt 51• -c:Afl!TllllA ACCOUlllT
llGINNllllO IALIMCI!, JULY I
lf,40.14 Cf$!! In Unl"cl C•llf, BcM .,.,.
u .t1S ,,., t•~
Ul.l).t
14,074
11$,:JDI
"OIN!1C11nt" <•"" ................................ ..
Ac:cou~lt RccclveDlt ...... · · ..... · · ....... •" ·•• " ... . $!oral ........ " ............................... ..
Taral ........ ... . .............................. ..
Lt11! Currt'fll L11bnlllft .•.... ·· · · .. · ......... .. llllT IEGINNINO IALANC.f ............ , •••.
Adlw lmtnll ta Currin! Ll•blllllel .•..• ........ -
ADJUSTED N•J IEOINNINGI IALINCI' ,. ..
I, !NCOM• '9, FEOEllAL INCOME llt:CEIVEO
FROM STATE. SOURCES n. Nctloncl $dlOOf Lunch l"roer•m end SMCllll Miik l"roer.m ....................... .
IO. LOCAL tNCOMf
.... Sain IM.I. filOd $otNIU $11111 , ...... , ...... •• '""'
l'-7• If, other ......................... <. ............ .
1'5,711.11
IS.Ml.ff
M.t.Y.M
216-'0l.OI
191,tU.tt
:M,71).21
2,145.7'
Jl,Ml.41
t1,m .21
..... , .....,
...... " ..
.. .. ..
Jt,401
12,.513 1t.)IJ
101.:I01 . ....
11.+ll
......
m.m 111,115
''· ,.,~ ..._..,., .... , aac.1e, 1-uw illl l!W .,.. w,,,,,.,t• ~ ......................... ..
E\tiolqt!MtcHY Kind"""""' ,,,,.,, .. ,,.,, "·••••
M111r111Y ,Glfltoll , ....................... , ....... , Mff!llllY Re._.. ,,,,,,. ,, ••••• ,, .. ,, •••••••• ,, l'llnblty ~ ....................... .
Sewr'tly IWWl!ell'I' RttDntld •··· ............... . T~ ......... """" ...._.. ............ ..
.. ,.... .
IUM.ot ...... ..... 1 ... ........ ........ , .....
'2. $HClll ,._ ~
AJ...,.llCt tor Tr~lilll .................. 11 .... ..
61. IMClll AllaW•-Q.I • ...,_..""'""" fir 1ftl •llfMlll•rr ~ ... .,. ..,..,.,,. ............. ..
u.2. AUllWlllCI fot' llllll'llClloflll Tl......... ,.
ff. 0011r ........................................... . TOlll •.• ,,,,.,,. .. , ••• ,.,.,.,. ................... ,,
10. COUMTY IN<:OMI! n, E-WU lllll AW Ol!Mf TU ................... . n,, "MllCIM•,_. Fi.inot" , ...................... . Tol1I ,,,, ................................... ,
IO, LOCAL INCOME e1. Dlttrkt f t -IOI..., lfltl< Stcwtll Rtt&O 11.l. Unt«IH'd ft.ell ••••••• , ••••• , ............. .
fl.), Prior Yuri' T•-••••··•••••••• .. .,••••••
1 ..... .... ....... , .•
......
SJ,7.fS.JI
~. An-Ide T •~•$ tl.I. 5'Kuttd ROii .... ,,,, ... ., ........ ,., •••• 1,Sll.Ol•
U.2. UllMtUred lloll ............................ .Q.lt6S.H
tl.2 Ptlor YU,... T1•H ,.,.,,,.,............... t1 .....
M. S.Clll ... 7. &cit of E""lpmetll end lullllli. ......... .
M.t . Ot111r S.ltt ............ , .................. ,
ll Rfflll' I nd Le•MS, t•tept "MIKlllenecMU Funcll" ........................ ,
M. Jn~rnl . . ............. ,, ........... .
•· "MIKAllll -Fundl" ........................ ..
"· Otlllr ............................ , ........... . Total .. ,,., ................................. .. IO. INCOMI NG TRANS,ERS n. o""' TulllOll ................................ .
••• ....
"'·· ...,,, ...
117.$ft ,,. ..
1,1'1,117.14 .......
TOTAL llllCOME OTN•ll TKAN
SECUlllO ROLL TAlll EI ..................... , ...... ,117.41
11.l, Dl•l!'lct Tcan , secured ROii,
ttalved In 1'67-61 ..••••• , ....... ,. 70. ... M
11.1. Ol1rrlcl T .. • Sec;ured llOll, -'tlJINd Ill 1111l111CA1 lludwl ................ lll lClC ll •
TOTAL INCOMI l•lllCLUSll/I OSI' IECilNNIMG U.1.ANC•I ............... ,,,.,. l.al.70f.41
TOT•.L, MET lilGllllllllNG IALANC• ANO llllCOM• ............................. , •• 6.IJLm ••
ltJMI TOTAL INCOME lllMt tEJtCLUSll/E OF BEGINNI NG llAU.NCEI ·· t62,02l.t7
NJ.HI,•
11, •X .. ENDITUll•S AlllD OTK•ll OUT'ff '44.1'02 CUllRENT IXPl!NSlil
Ul,"95 TOTAL, JllET lil!GllllNSlllO •ALAN<:E ANO llllCOMI! "'-14t 1CID. AOMINISTRATION 1111. C1rl!llC1led Scl.rltl al Aomlnlstrcllon ..... .
ll00,152 11. EXPl!NDITUllES too. FOOD SERVJCl!S
ll,191 t20, CJISll!led l.ll1rle1 ot Foad !>ervlclfl • .. · ..
l,•lJ ~JO. l"aocl .. .. ....... .
45.111 m. 01 .... r E•OfflSH o1 Food Strvlttt ... , ... ,
"'6.0U Totcl •... '""' •· ................ ..
Ct1,11f ....
l\,IOJ.M1 , .... ..,
UOO. CAPITAL OUTLAY 1261, llePcln ~ Rf>Plectmenl ......... " ...
TOTAL EXPElllDITUlll!S ....................... ,,,,,
ENDI ... IALAHCE
Cctll In Unl!Oll C•lll. Bink
"OP9r•llflll" c.etll ...... · · • • • " .. " •"" • • ·" • ... A<countl RK1tl~1bte ........... , " .. , .. "· • .. • • ...
fitor• ..... " .. ' ................................. ..
T011I .................................... .
L111 : Curren! Lllbl11t\tl ....................... ..
Nl!T •lllDllllO IALANCI, 'Ulilll » ......... .
22,,.,,19(1 TOTAL. •X,llllDITURES llLUS
11111' •lllOIH IALAlllCli .... · ·• .......... · .........
Publlll'lld Ol'IMI COi•! Oclt'/ l"llol, Juty JI, 1161
lS!i.IJl.&i
.SOl,l..0.ff 1(1,010 ....
1 .... 1so.01
11.361.29
'61.Jlt .•
,St,al.71
12..Yl.OI
29,l4l.J6
1111,)0J.ll
7',t60.10
21,•u.• .........
3Jj,QO(I
50J,000
~ ... .. ...
'""' ... ...
1J,14t .... ,~
"''"
'·"" LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 210.ml---~~~~.::::.:~.~ .... :;-;,;-;;,~, ... :;;;,;,~.;;,;-;,;.,,,----------1
OCIAN l/lliW SCMOOL O\STlllCT 0, ORAlllGI COUNTY, <:ALISl'ORNIA
IP., "" Sl'lltli y,., 1Hlru1lnt Juty I, lHf, Md llHllM J-H. Ifft)
ll ll • ll ORAGI Sf"Alil OF DISTRICT F"rom K to I, 111(.l\lllW lHl..a 1ffHI
is-1,nl Al/liltAGI DAILY An•NDU4CI ACNll l1Hm1te
, . ...,
120. CIASlllltc! S.lt rltl of Admlnl1lrlllon ....... . 1ftl. Oiiier E•-of Admlnl1tr1tkin ......... . Totcl .• . ..... ., ........... ., ......... ,
200. INSTRUCTION
:11, P•irw;l1>1t1' Scllrlft ........................ ..
'12. Su1>1rvlsor1' Slla•ln ·····-· .......... . 21l. Teo1eMr1' s11cri.1 ................. .
211. O:lllr Ct rtl!lccled S.Clcrl11 of ln'1rvction ...
220. CIW lllcd S.Clcrlft of 1n11ructlon ........... . 2l0. T1•tbook1 ................................ .. t«i. Ollter Boolls ..•••••••• ,, ................ .
290. Olhtr EllPIRSIS of ll!llt'llCllon • .. ., .... '"'' Totcl ......•..............•••.•...•••.•••
IOO, HEALTH SERl/l('ES •
410. Ctt'llllcli!H S.Clcrln or HHtlll "-r1.0llMI ..
490. Diiier EJ.PenMI ol He1lllt Servic.t ........ .. Tolcl . .. ...... , ....................... .
600. OPERATION OF PL.ANT 6211. Cla11lf!M S.Clcrl• tor Operlllon of l"ltnt ...
ftO. Ollter E•PlllMI IOI 0Per'1tlon of Sl'lcnt .. • .•
-Tol1I . • ................................ .
10(), MAINTENANCE OF PLANT no. Cl•ultled S•l1rln for Mcln1'e!llJl'ICI If 'Itri! 130. Repllctrnenl ot · EciufSH)'llftl .. .. • .. • ....... • 7'11. Olltlr Eaptnsa kH' 1Mlt1Nnl1Q of ,.I_, ••
Tatcl ......................................... . too. FIXEO CHARGES 111. Annull'r Fund ......................... .,
111. Pffrnanenl Fund ............................ . t21. P\lbllc Empio¥fft •RtUrement , .... .,, •• ,.,,
122. Old I.Ill', SUnolVOB. DlMbUlt-/' cnd
H~c 111! l11$ur111te , ................ ..
11.stl.111 1n.1n." 27.51'.00
217.221.11
,, ....
2.fll.'1
~17.'2
....... .... . ..., ...
lGl,tlt.tl
plus Income . " • ., ..
'· Ad1.lcl ell-. 1N7 ... ,,.
1U,11f,QD
3lil,CIM.lt 21:a.M.oe 11',t'5.• 112,161.0: 21LNI ...
Jll,JOJ.27 202.I0.24 116,JU.01 Ul.o31.06 110,Ml.IS COSTA M•SA •L•MllllTAllY SdlMI Dlltl'kt II OllAMO• c-tY, Sl'lrl .,..__.ONO llllTll.llT AND ••DSMPTSOlll Sl'UNO
1UH.ltt To!CI "" ............................. fMin""ii1' 1~~:11 trenw~~~ •n<I
'.'"'
-•-Thi• budoet $11111 lnc:hlllk, In tumm,., •,rvll1eil ,· ecr cnd klr the curre~I llKcl '"-b;olaMll ot ll>e cll1trlct for ltte pre<: n
llO. Emp(O'fMI lnwrence ......• , ..... , ....... ,
MO. Watkll'lfll'S ComPtnMllon ln1urcl'ltl •. """'"
,....,,51 .........
17AlO.JI
311.oJ4.» 20l.1..,.2:1 1. llellrl('led INlcnc:e,
June JO, IHI .••.•••.•
I. E1tl!mtld 1 .. r..:.iPb 11!1
ul'lMCVl'ed roll, l"'"'t
stm.ll!I
°'°-2l5.ot
17Ml.#
io.t•.n
1•,l».lf
21.~t.J:I
•MJ.11
12,0fO.J.ol
11e1111N1111t IALAJtlC .. JULY I <&I
1'61 ...
AC! ... t . Elllmcted SI•~ •nd Feder1i
cPPOr!IOllmenti, l,.._..,,, .•
11. Rllfrk:t9d ti.ll!ICI ' ,-274, .... 2'
214, .... 'U llJ,Jll.DO C•tlt Ill Coulll'r Tr'91surv ........................... ..
phn Income .......... . '1AIJ.N JUU.1• 11.-.21 .. ,55 ... 165,111.15
ll. Amount bl.dM!ed fOf" b •
pendlfure andl« fr-ftr,
lNl-tJ .................. . 119,122,00 2:59AOl.Dt 151."2.ll 111,01•.oe 111.001.15
IJ. Ml•lmum •l'nOl!nt Na.. en!~"' In Ille wrnmcrv of
Currwit Ol:ltrlcf Tu Re-qulrWMflb fol' l,...t to
be Clerl...ed br ..,....,. an !ht
l«Urtd !VII ............. . 321,IOl.06 '"·°"·" ltt,Ml.61 1.,,NJ,ll JOCl,JI0.00"
' •LeYl' 11111 •mout1I
ANALYSIS OSI' O•N•llAL FUMO TAX•I •X•Ml"T PllOM. Oil SUIJ•CT TO, IP.CIA.I. TAX UT• LIMITI
2. T11 te«IPll, 19'1_.. •...••.......•.•...•. , '"""""'"" J. l ltll •nd FDr•I IPPOrflOnmenb, 1'67 ......... ., .......... ..
5. Retlrlcltd bll•l'ltl pkn lllClllmit .............................. ,
•. AdUlll expeflM, 1'67.e ..................................... ., t. Elllfl'llltd tu AAlph 1111 unMal•eid roll, 1HMf .......... ..
t . E•llmtltd Sl1!1 cnd FMler1I ,_.lo!'lmenl1, lMMt .. , .... , ..
11. lletrlcltd blll!ICI Pilll lllCO!Tle ............................... .
12. AmlMll MfftM tor uplfldll11!'9 lfld/01 tr1ndlf, IHI-ff ... .
Culftlll Dlllh'lcl Tu ..... lrementl fir 1ffMt to Ill
11. Ml•lmlim •-' to be tn11rtd In ,,_ llllNNI..., ti Curl'tflt
Ol1trlcl T1• Req11lrtmen'l1 !Or ,,...,., lo lloJ clerlV'ld 11¥ llVJ'
E•ceu COii of
Educ:.111111 PuPlll
In Grldel 1 and I
W en Elll'l'llnlcrr or Unf!IM School
Ol1trld
fft,111.ot
Ut,129.DO 1,:121,MO.oe
1,221,MO.OI '4,0$5.116
.. ,000.00 .,4,0SS.M 1,1f4,0SS.00
O!t •IM MCU'red roll .• , " .............. , ...... 4",ttt.14
AHAl-Yll!S O~ lllll•llAL "UNO TAXIS lk•M'1 ~llOM. 01 IUll.JICT TO, ll"•C.IAL TAX UTI LIMln
1. lltslrleltd blltnc:e, Juho f, 1N7 .............. t'00.11 ""'·" 1. T•ll rt<;elPll, 1117 ... ···-··· ............... , ll.101.l5
•· Ollter detlenclt<d l/tcoll'le, 11'74 ............. . J. R•1trlcttd blll111t;e Plul Income ............. lt....,1.50
6. Acfucl e•Penlf, IM7"* .................... 11.l2t.16 1, lltitrlded bllence. J une XI, IHI ........ ., ... U7J.)(
f , E1tlmcltc1 lcx reulPll on unsecvred roll,
' 1'61-# ···--..• -··· ... . ........ . 11 , Re11tlcled blll11ftCe pl\11 Income ........ .
11. A'"°""" buclleted tor 1JCPendllure 1nd.101
lr•llJ.fer, If_...,
ll. McxlrnlHll •mounl lo be """"'" In 1111 1um-ITlllfJ' al Cur,..nt Dhlrlcl Tcx R""u1r1men11 '°' 1'6Mot '° bl clerlved by Mvy on 11'11
2,211.14
·-~ 27.JM.DO
securftl roll ....... ....... .. tt,to.S,oll:
,,t l•.16
6,t 14.1'
•Bcl111C1 1nim '"bile School
l"lrl cin.-e•N•RAL l'UlllD
ll!GllllNINQ •l.LANC•, JULY 1
«!. I 1H14 ....
U,t'M.:JO 274.:XW ...
,,tu.1••
JG7,1.U.'2
&"3.11 4)MJ.1•
c.:,,
"''" ·-
llllT ll!Ollillillfrft IALAlllC• .................. .
ADJUST•o llllT 1•e1JllllllNI •ALAlllCI ...... .
I, llllCOMI!
ftO. STATE INCOME
M. Arlflortlonrnent for ~ F1cllltlll Hwy PtllfO 111111111 •••••.• : .................. ,,,
M. LOCAL INCOME ,
11. District Tye '°"*" 1111111 s.tured ll•lll '1.2. UnHCUrtd llloll ................... ,,,,.,,
tl.J, Prior Ye1r1' Tu11 .................... . IN. lnteresl , , .• , •••. , .• , .•.. , , , • , , ... ,. .... ,, , • ,.
"· Ollttr, Till O...sld Lend llllll ............... . Totcl ..........•• . ............ , .......... ,
TOTAL SNCOME OTHER THAN
SECUREO ROLL TAXES ...................... ..
11.1. Oillrkl T1xes, Sec:\lred llatl.
..cl!Vld In IN1-61 .................... ..
tl.1, Dl1trk1 T•••· SlaH'lll lllo!I.
required lo belcnct bud"1 •••........•
TOTAL INCOME
(EXCLUSIVE OF IEGINNING IALANCEI
TOTAL Ml!T 1•011111111111• IALANC• AND IHCOMI
It. •xPIMDSTUllliJ ANO OTM•ll OUTOCI
lllOO. DEBT SERVICE IJ!O. Bond RldtmPllon ...................... ..
1)14. llond lntert1! ........................... .
TOTAL •Xl"ElllDITVl.IS AlllD
111,.n.u
M,t:12.1•
:11.rn.11
IS,72•."
olO.lt
101,6n .m
101,tol.'1
501,,10.!I
111.102.51
211.000.00
2U.tG.5D
GJNl!ll OUTIO ...............••• ,............. 50ol.MZ.JO
•lllOIMG •AU.MCI, JUlllE M ....... ,.,.... l11,26D.01
TOTAL lXl'llllOtTUll•t AlllD OTN•ll • OUTGO f"LUS lill!T •lllDlltG •AU.NC• 11,,1132.!7
MSWf"OllT l•ACM •LIM•lllTARY SClfOOL DISTRICT
OSI' OIA .... COUNTY, CALSPO•NIA
P1rt TM-&OND llllT•lll" ANO R•OIMl"TIOlll Sl'UlllO
l .. INNI ... •ALAlllC•, JULY I C•ll! In Counl'I Tr••11trv ...................... .
MST llelNlllllllO IALAi'tCI ....... ..
AOJUST•O M•T llOllllllllMG IALANC• ...... .
I. INCOM•
ftO. STATE INCOME!
"-AHortlonrnent far School FoK.Ulllll HWY Pn:tP Jttt1tcls .......................... .. IO. LOCAL INCOME
ti. Ol1lr1cl Tclltl, Slturecl Roll.
11.2. Untecutld Roll ........................ ,
11.1. Prior Ye1r1' T•~ll , , •••• .,, ...... ,.,.,
... lnt•rHI .. , ......... ,, ........... , •• ,,.,,.,.., ..
Tot cl ......... , , ...... , ......... , .............. .
TOTAL INCOME OTHER TKAN
SECUl.EO ROLL TAXES ................... .
11 .1 Ol1trlcl T11n, Slctirtd 11011,
r.c:tlvtd In IH7"'1 ...................... ,
11.1. Dl1trkt T••n. Slcu!'td llolt,
204,W.12
104,W.12
204,W .12
'"·"
u ,n4.•
10.m .a
1.5'2.ll
Sl,Jll.-41
,_Ired lo INll rtCI 11\ldNt ........... ,.. ll I I I •
TOTAL INCOME
lE)CCLUSll/I!' OF BEGINNING llALANCEJ .....
TOTAL N•T llOllllNINO IALAlllCI AND INCOMI
II. •lllP•NDITUll•S ANO OTM•R OUTOO
\JOO. DEIT SERVICE
IUI. Bond Redemption ......... , .......... .
1'60. tond lnttrnl ........................... .
Totcl .................................... .
TOTAL •Xf"ENDITUll•I AND OTMlll OUTOO
l!NOINQ IALANC•, 'UN• )I
l.,,JU.01
41!,t21.1J
19$,.000.1111
11,111.7$
113.111.71
tn,111.15
206,ICQ,)I
~ecr. u 0Hlcl1llv .. ~. MOTIC.•S OF ADO,TIOM AlllO TllANSMlnAL
c•. 1 All .c11ons .nan bl 11ktn 1111 11111 budMI 1111r1n1
IHMI f!>ttlir.g ot tht 90'ffi'nl11111 board.
•lldM'I To 11'11 CCklnl'r SUl>erlnlltflllenl ot SchcKl\t: .... M rnln1 board 171,260 , T•NTATll/I! •UDGlilT. T"b; bulleel II Mrtb'f 11\ld ~• I -e
171.UO ' ot lllt school dlllr/c:h. I( Cit k o.i. of !Milin, Jtil'lt! 17, 1Hf 51t4 II~ A. hev'!: m.:S. on Jlll'lt 1s. b. l"UILl~TIO~ 1 1uoo_::;i1~11e i:Wc':.~!.. 11 (1 c1ttms c1e1lr•ble or nectl· ~~-w~~ 1 =\~non, p~bl!t i.e1r11111 cnd !Incl adoption, riereb'r re-
'"'"" tlM budtd . d t OcNn Vlt-w Dl1trld T"" w bllc r.e1rl11111 on trii. budMI will bl Itel • ·~
"·"' , .. ,.
&oenl il(l(ll'l'O on AllllUll 5,, 1161, II J::JO a'cbd< p,ms°l-4 Robert A. Kf'O• Cieri(
SUMJMJlY O, CUllRl!lllT DISTlllCT TAX lllOUllll!Ml!NTS POR lffMt
Tl lie •r1Yed .., 11...., lft "" MCll .... 1'111 u.100 AmKnl Tilt
et Tc•H Riie
tl,741 'UNO AND l"UllPOSI R_W.. Llmll
756,Clll Gt'nf>rl l FUl\d • " ......... "·· •••• .. "·· ·' · .. ' · fl,ltO \. 0 1,trlct «H'l lrlbullon lo P•rm1nen! Fund •l'ld Re-llrtmenr AMultv Fund , •..•..•. , .........• 6J,1Jt
It ll ll • 2. Olstrkl r;onlrlbullln lo Sll'll Ell'llllo'f't<! Rlllr• """' S'l'lltm . .............. .. . .. ........... D ,"2
CSJ,Ol4 l. Oi1trld Contrlt>Utlon !Or OASOI ..... .. . ....... 11..4'5
4. Hullh •nd wel!aro blneflll .................. 19·h~ Sdt:M 6 community Scrwlc11 ........................ · '-1,
t1i,1f4 11: E•a!U Cost el ldllc1llno -HS ln t rccle$ 1 •tld •1 .. '7\ bl' .,, eienwn11rv 01 unified 1etiool dlSlf'ld ..• . -·
IL Ptnonnet comml1s.lon 111/dMI ........ , .... · t,.Mt
314,000 n. Annul i rePc~rnenl on •CCOUnl ol Still $d\Oal
:1(15.163 llulldlnt Fund Apportlortrnenl . . . . ........ · · · %5.Tollt .. •. . . .. ................ ..
!29MJ AlllAWID• TA)( 1.lHI
311.J>l NM Oentt'll P-M MllC1 '9 '91l nit Htr11!.
Tlttl MAX IMUM TAX RATE for 11111 schclol
911194 dl1Mt1, Wl'lldi m1y be levied to r•IM 11'4 net
' ,_r11 ourPOlie tcll rt'<lulrenwnlt 11 """""' below:
Rcl'lo 1utlloriled DY Eductllon Codi S..C-
llon 207'1 •ndl« 101!2 « fllot "'" •llfllorlrecl b'I' cn eltdlon 11 provided In
Ed11e1Uan COiie S..Cllofl 20t03, wttlch·
tOO.ftO' ewr 1$ In tlflct ..•••..•••... ··· .. ·.. $1.5000 200,1112 Leu. red\ICllan rn fTllXlmum tu rti.
11 rntnd•led unoer Educ.cllon Cocl9
95.116
~· ...
r101lml1 l'lllllm!t
no11mlt
to.Dll/k!V'l!I
r101lmlt ne llmlt
na llmll
s.ec11on '109ltl If dl1trld 15 wblK I 111
1recwlde 11• ltvv .•..•..•..•....... $1.lttlt
Authclrllld Gtrier11 Pu,_ T••• RIM
lSO Limit ........... ,.,., , ................ $ .JCMID 1'S,llDO n0:i:::::11
Bond lnllr••I Ind prlnc:lp1I Pl""*'" . . . . . . . . . . . . "81.tSI ....
11.'90 ....
(1A10
,,.,J21
146.111 ...,,,J
ANALYSIS OSI' GIN•RAL PUlllO TAXES •XIMf"T l"llOM,. DR SUIJECT TO, SSl'l!CIAL Tl.X 111.ATI LIMITS
•r • .1 • r " " ~· ''1!5 -~ ~a .. ~I :~ .,~ j"-IL j -j < !: ,.a. I~ l:--~ ;t f l:O -m •,. ~ H•• ,. " ~. 'i " u1•~ V! U ~ !
ti l I!.l!! "' .. ..... .... :ll J i G. ;! -:
cR c i5
.....
. ....
.01\t ·"" ·""' .11..0
.~• .... ....
.....
,SHJ .....
HO. Ot ... r Fiiled Cl!lr9e$ ...................... .
Tot1I ........ ···· __ ,,,., ..... ,.,
TOTl.L A""LICAILE TO TIACHl!llS' SALARY LIMITATION ...................... 4t14-'13.U
.500. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION S?O. Cl•11llled S.l1rl .. ot l"uplt Tr1n1POrt1tlotl
590. 01tter E~0tn111 of PuPll TrcMPOrlcllon .. .. Toltl ........ .. . .. ...... . ... ..
•l,~:l'l 17,101.11
1'.Qtt.t4
TOTAL CURRENT IXSl'ENSE OP IOUCATtON
(ANMua-IC It Uftlf ·E~-Cclctilslllllt, ClclMI 100 Ttirou911 IOO) .....• , ... , .. .. S,1113,053.•
HDO. COMMUNITY SERVICES 1no. Cllullled S.lcrles of Community krwlcls
CAPITAL OUTU.Y
UOD. CAPITAL OUTLAY (Non·Rfflrldlcll 1uo. Bulldlooi .............................. ?....... n2u.n iui. 8olilt1 __ . .............................. 2o1.1".u
11'9. 0111tr E1ul-I ..... ,... ............... 1t,121.7'J
SUblol•I ...... ....... ............. .:, '1.on.• UOO. CAP ITAL OUTLAY !Community Services) nc . lmp~rnent ot Siie' ................. , .. .
1Ut. OtMr E<1ulpme~t .... , ..................... .
Sublol11 ..... ···· ............ .
TOTAL. CAPITAL OUTLAY .......... ,,, ... ..
21,os5.u
10.•." Jl.06.14
111.'1t.12
TOTAL EXl"ENOITURPS (CLASSES 1M THROUQN l:ntJ ............ J,21 1,W.J2
OTHER OUTGO
llOD, OEBT SERVICE
1311), Annllll R11>1vmenl an AcC'Olffll ol S!ll'e
$dlool Bullcllfltl Apl>Ofllorirnetll .. ... .. ..... 102,tol.•
lolOO. OUTGOI NG TRANSFERS 1439, Other Tuition ........................ . $ubtal11 !Ctuses IDO fl!routll lolOO) .......•. ,
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE •... TOTAL 111,ENOrTURES ANO OTHll. OUTGO
•NOIMG IALAMCE, JUNI 1f CcoJt In Coullh' Tr111urv ....................... . Re..., Iv Int Cesl! Ful'ld ,_,..... .• .• . . . . . .....•..
Aec:Oll!lh. Rltt!l••ble .. . . ...... ·•··· .......... ..
Pr"ald EllP'rlll .. · ·· .. -.. · ·· .. .. GENERA L RESERVE JUNE JO, 1169 for 1M"10
TOlcl Currtnl AIMii .... , .... ,,, ........... . Len; Cur,..nl LfcblllrlH ................... .
NIT ENDING IALAHCI .............. ..
TOTAL. l!XSl'ENOITURES AND OTN•ll OUTGO
,,m."
,,lJ5,t29.G1 • 1,000,00
l:U.503 ••
l'-ll5.DO
•••• JI l,320.5'1.U
412,3115.67
IJl,161.•
l'LUS ElllOllllQ IALINCE ..... -.... 6,151.m ...
P•rl T.-IONO INT•Rt:ST AMO lllD•M"ION f'UlllO
ll!GINNllllG IALANCE, JULY I C•ll! In Counl'r Treasurv . , , , . , ••.•.•.•..
lill!T aol!GINNING IALAlllCE .... ... ·•· .. .. ADJUS'T•D NET IEGlllllNllll• IAU.NCI ........ .
I. INCOME ~. STATE INCOME ... APPOrtlonmenl fOI k hool Fl tl!lt!ft HWY.
PrOP. Rentals . . .... ..... , , , , ..•.•••• , .....
tll. LOCAL INCOME 11. o;,1r1c1 T1KH ~Ct""' ll11n !«ured Ratll
11,1. Un~red Roll , ... . ........... .
11.J. Prior Ye1r1' T1at1 ................. .. N . lnlernr , .. , , ••.•• , ............. ~
Tot1I .................. , , .................... .
TOTl.L INCOME OTHER THAN SECUllEO ROLL TAXES ............. ,. .. ,
11.1. Ol1trltl T•llfl, Set11red Roll, rKelvld
11.U
21,1111:.IG
:Kl.251.51
'M.Ol9.JO ...,...,,
In 19'7"'8 ............... ,,., .m,OIS.14
t1.1 Oiltrlct Tallt•. Se<:ured llall, ret1ulred Ill e11ance Budget .... ................ JI x .... ll
I. :~~l~Hr-Lcnc:t, 1 '6:1 M 4.17 SD J.122.lt 11'.ll 11,J2l.l4 10,27'.50 TOTAL INCOME !EXCLUSIVE
I. T~: ~lptl, 1961-'t 4iAH.t5 st,Jsi.Olo ~.C0.66 J6,114.(I .i.o,on,31 100,Ut,n TOTALo;E:i:.~~r~~~Qe:~~~I!··"'............... 4'4511.Df 190,DOI
""" ,'2,lJC
"'·"' IM.6tJ
J. St lie •nll FfOtrll lJol t37.00 ANO INCOME . . •. . . ...... '""""'''. 74t,31U,tl aPPOrtlonrnents, 1"74 ' 11, 111,ENOITUllES ANO OTHEll OUTGO
J. Reslrlcled blllanc:e J0.660 7' SI .,,~ M .006' 41..U.41 129.fl '6,•11.6$ 245,lS1.:12 UDO, DEBT SERVICE Plul lnt<>ll'le ..... · ' ' • 11!0. II-Redell'lllllon ...... . .............. ..
Cc"" In Counry Trecsurv .......................... .
Rr.ot•ln1 C11h Fund .............................. .
1,1131,lOS.lt J,000.00
TOTAL IXf"•NOITUll•S AlllD OTH•ll OUTOO 2.705,ltl t"LUS Nl!T •lllOINO IALANC• •n.n1.1, 416,til ~·: lill!WPOllT HARIOll UNIOlll MION ScMll Dllfr1ct II DRANO• Counfl', C•Rftrlll•
" AC!llll ellPef'lse, •. ,. ..... -••·-'·'9 ,6,llt.S1 '22.6M.•1 ti 5'0.N 11113l.OD 1160. Band ln!ertll . . .. . . ................. . lt,7_.. ........ •Y •• ' ' TOTAL l!X,ENDITUlll!S ANO OTHll. OUTGO
1, Re s!rlcled blllance, '9 ti 4 Ill ff "3 '24 u l!HDINO IAU.lllCI!, JUNI JI •.. .. ......
:mi.000.00 111,3&1.7J
'5l,3ill.7S
m.oot.1, C••FI Caltecllonl ,..,..111ne 6-11 ... . Aa:o;,n11 R.,;el•cble (rePOrted on Form NG. J-4J..AJ ••
Slorto .. ........................... • ......... .
Prf'Pcfd E~-........... . ..... ..
Totcl Cu•rtf11 AIMh. "'"
Len : Cur~! Ll1bl!lllft cnd "Deterrftl hw:orn•" .,.,
MllT lllGllNNING IALANC• ...... , , ..... .
Aclhn lrnenll lo A«ounl1 Re<1lv1ble __ .......... .
Adlu1!rnenh. lo Currfft Llcblllllti .... , ..
AOJUITEO lill!T lil!GllMNllllG •ALA MC• ..... .
" I. tMCOMI!
•
10. FEDERAL INCOME RECEIVEO FROM
FEDERAL SOURCES
11 , Mclnten•nc:I end Ot>e•lllon !Public Uw t74)
II. Elernenlc tV Ind Second•,.,. Educ.cllon Ac! !Public Llw lf·IDL ........... .
To!IJ .• • ............ . :Kl, FEDEllAL INCOM E RECEIVED FROM
STATE 50URCE~
21. Nlllonal D~ Edlleoltlon Ad
(Pllbllc: Ltw .. o , .....
24. Voc1tloncl Educcllon Acl CPublk LIW 11-2101.
:16. Elemenllrv and Sttondcrv Ell!Kcllon Act
(Pllllllc L-•·10) , ,. . ..•• ,
Totcl .. , . ... . ......
JO. COMBINED STATE ANO FEDEllAL INCOME
sr. v occ11on11 Educ:.•llontl Ahl
ISrnllfl.Huflle,, Geor ... a•rden Ac'11 ........ .
Total .•• . ... .. .. . tO. STATE IN COME
,1, PrlrotlNI AP-llonrnenl
B•llc. E-.11111tlon Aki Ind Supplel'l'lffllcl
SUO!IOrl . '' .. •· ............ . Educlllofttlt'/ H1ndlctPPtd ............... , ... .
Mentcll'f' Glll>N ............ ,,,, ... ..
Mlfll•ll¥ llll••ded ' ................... . Pll~k•llt' Hlftd\capped , , . ., , , , .... , ., ••••
Sev-t-, Mentcllv Rtt1rdt'll ................ .
TrtnlPOl'tlflO Hllndlcl-PUPIJ' ........... .. '2. Sclk!1I Purrm• Apportlorlmirnl
Orh•ff Tr1!nlflll . • ........ .,,..,,, ..
Al-111« fol' Trcntl>Oflellon •.......••. , ,., It S..C:W.1 Allowenca
6).1 AppOrllonrnenl '°' "" l!ltfntnll<Y Sdloai ll11dlng P!"oorlll'I . . .... , .•
..,,! AllowlftC9 !Or IMln.>dlonlll Tt ltvlslon .. •. Ollltr .......................................... .
Tolll ,., ............................. ,, •• .,., n. COUNTY INCOMI! n, E-llHllOl'I Aid Oillt!I Tiil ................ ..
"Mlecttlltneoln Fun1b" , .......... ,, ...... .
Tetll ... , ................................ ,,.
• LOCAL INCOMI!
ti. Ohlrkl Tu1::1 fOIMr 1to1111 S.Cu•M llolll t'l.t. t>nltQlred Roll ..
11.1. l"rW Ytc~:' Te•n . .......
14.J 11111 et Ew i.rnent •nd 5-11.H
......... .,.. l.Mlft, "'°"" "M........... ""'*'°' .... " ...... ""'" • .. " "'~ ..................................... .. .. •'Mliwl""""" F"""" ., ......... ., , , ,. ., ,. , •. .,,._. ........................................ ..
T .... ,., ..................................... .
•· • IHOOMtHIJ TlltANSl"flt.I ft. Oii*' Tull.._ ............ · · ... " T• ....................................... .
TWTAL ltlCIDM9 OTMI• TIIA• s•cu11•0 -.&. TAXm ................................ ..
Ill OMl1ld T-ttcw'llf atll • •. t"Cf.t-;..:.--.-:.; . .w: .. " ....... " . ,_... ....... _.... ........... . ..... -~-.. 1111 111• •"••I) 9't.fHiCii ""'"""" m::~.'.~~ ..... MM ........... . ·'.. ... ... ..,.... .
•
305,ttl.tl
102.20(1.17
,J,103.00
1,Xll,63'-'1 .. 1.$511."5
1 ,W ,Otol.12 + 14,Kl.11
-11,174.'3
lA00.#4.10
t 1.ID6.n
131.CJ.00
23(1,23f.12
40.42.• 21.a..oo
111,tlt.11
2'0.211.11
J.IO'l.nt.ao
:!01.211.DO
60,7'7.DO
fl,Oll,DO
1'2,124.00 :Jl,l~,00
:K.•Jl.00
tS,150.1111
71,9..0,ID
J.>M.00 l,50il,00
4.5711.•11.00
.l&J,IM.00
J1,5n.u
Jll.0•.1•
1.Ul .kl,'3
Sll,?.ff.«I
"'·" 21.!IH ...
1$9,1"6 ...
2,111.41 i.m ....
1,111.lt1.'5
11 ••• ,.
t1ius l"•rl ~1110 llfT•ll•IT AlllO llllO•Ml"TIOH Sl'UND
Mol,251 llOINNllll• IALAMC•, JULY 1
79.21) Ctll'I In COUPllY Traaury
l.l J2 l<Q NIT llelMllllHO IALANCI! ...... .. 66S'.s..J AD,USTIO lll•T llOllllMllll• '9i.UMC1": ... ..
1M6.IDO 1, INCOMI to, STATE INCOME
M. APPol11onmtnl !Or $ChOll FKtlll ...
Hwy,,...,. ll'"tcll ........... ., ........... .
llQ, LOCAL INCOME fl. 0 111rlcl T••e1 [011\tr 1!1111 Secuttd Rolll
11 .t. UMKVred Roll ,. , .. .. .. . . .. .......... .
lOD,000 11 l, Prior 'l'Hn' T•xet .................... .
"' lnlei"ttl .............. , ........... , ......... .
"· Oltler, Tex DffdM Lind llent ............... . !DO.ODO Tot1I ,,,,.,, ......... .
TOTAL INCOME OTMl!ll THAN
SECURED llOLL TAXE5 ................. .
'1.1. Dlttrld T••n, Scairld Rall, retelvtd In 1N14 ................ ..
11.t. Ol1lrlct T11e1, Slcvred Rall,
"'·"''·" ffl.H1,tl '"·"1·"
tJ,136.U
lt,11l .•7
:n.111.02 n.n 161.,n.ts
161M7.!1
1'911UlrMI IO bllllonct 111111111 , , , ,. , ••• ,.,.,. • ll X ~ ll
TOTAL INCOME "'"" tll,I,. fl!XCLUSIVE OF BEGI NN ING IALANCEl
TOTAL lll•T llOllllllllMQ IALANC• AND INCDM•
S,DCIO II, •X,llllOITURll AND DTM•ll OUTOO
J,000 1:100. DEBT SERVICE
1,.1,500 .......
112,000 ....
IUO. 8ond Rld«N>tlon .... ., , ............ .,,
IMO. Sond lrrter•I ....................... ..
Totcl . . ............................ ..
TOTAL •Xl"•lllOltulll•t AND OTN•R OU,_
llllDINO IALANC•, JUllll » ..... .. ...
TOTAL IXf"•lllDITUl.11 AlllD OTMI• OUTOO
Sl'LUI lllST •NOlllll IALAlllCI .......
177,712.U
lMt,1t1.n
-·" »JMJ.Je ...i."'·'° ......... ....... .n
1M9,7fl.J1
"·"' :Jt,Ull .... NIW,ORT·M•SA UJlllPl•O SCHOOL DISTIUCT
OSI' ORAlllO• COUNTY, CALIPOllNSA
l"tti ~ND llllT•ll•tT AlllD R•D•Mli'TIOlll ,UNO
tS.000 llOlNNllllG •AU.NCI!, 'ULY I
n.OOD (•Ill Ill CtllnlY T'"SUl'Y .......................... ..
llllT •l•llllllllHO IALAlfCI ................... .
1,1)1,51
I. llllCOM• '°:'~ to. LOCAL INCOME ' II. ln~l'ftl ................................ ..
S,I01,6tl TOTAL INCOME OTHER TMAN
SECURED ROLL TAXES ............... ,..,.,
II.I, Dl1trlcl T11••· SIWrei:t Roll,
rect1119d In 1 .. 1 ........................ ..
11.1. Dlttrk1 TAl!ea. Secured Rall, 3$,ltll
'"~ ,._,..,. to blllrtCI 1111C1911 . . . •• ..... . .. • • ~ ••
1.~51S ......
111 ...
IS.CICIO
100,000
TOTAL lfotCOME
!EXCLUSIVE' OF Bf.GI NN ING llALANCEI ••
TOTAL N•T llOINlllllllO IALANCI' AlllD IMCOM•
II, •Xl"INDSTUR•S AND OTHlll OUTOO
l JOO. DEBT SElll/ICE
~::A't°":x~=:Tuill1. AHo"OTM11t. OuToo
INDllllQ IALAMCL 'UNI )I ....
TOTAL l!XPllllOITUll•t AlllO Ont•ll OV190
f"LUS lll•T 111101 ... IALAMC•
f"1rt Tll~UILOIMe l'UNO
S,OOD llell!lllllMG IALANCI. JULY I •
J.OOll Ct \11 In County T,.ltur<r , ...... • · .. ..
~: Cur,..nt Llolbltllltt .......................... . llllT llOINllllMG IALAHC• ................ .
ADJUSTIO N•T l•OINNIN• ULANCI .. ..
JI JI -• IO. LOCAL IHCOMI!. O< .....
ti.I, Siie ol 9andl ............... . M.L Slit of L..,.. 11'111 8tillll'ln91 ............. .
TOTAL INCOME
U!XC~U$11/I!. OF 11!.C.IMNINO IALANCf'I ...... :u.»t.at TOTI.I., llllT 11.INNllllO IALAMC• AND INCOMI!
II, •XPllllOITURU AMO OTMlll OUT90
UOO, (ASl'ITAL OUTI.AY
1ut I UUll!nlt lHO. E..,llNMfd
1,1)1.J1
Lm.'1
2.11•.Jt ma . .....
llS.000.DO ""·" 111.210.00 1-.flU.a
Junt .]Q, IHI ... 14.SSJ.11 '1,!Jl.llt 1',912.IO 1 ' ' ' ' ' TOTAL EXPlilNOSTURES U40 OTNIR OUTeG
L E1tlmcled IU re-f'LUS Nl'T IMDING IAL.ANCE •.• '.... 7•.315 .•
ll06,0l7 telPll on untctured >''I." '·"''' >.•.U >,DIS.'1 _ ?ID'l~ .SM&S tl P1rt ,,...._IUILOllllO ,UlllD ....., rarl, ,......, -... .. ' . . l•GllllllllNQ a-ALAl+CI. JULY 1
t . Etllmaled Sltlt •IHI NET lllOINNING IAU.NCI! .•. . ............ ,
F-r•I •PPOtllon-130,000.0D AOJUSTl!O llllT ll!Otl!INJNQ IALANC• ......... . mffls, I ..... · , · I. INCOME ••
11. Rellr/c:ted llllerw;e 06ISI ltt tl 1.611.61 in,tJD.06 IO. LOCAL INCOME JOO p1111 lname ... 1.451.Y 17.1.U.50 'lt..m.64 21. · · M. Sc!a
12. Amou"1 bud~ to< .... 1. 5cle crt &on<11 . . . ..... 1,iio.ooe.00
e~pendllure •nd/11' .. , .. IS-TOTAi., NBT liEGINNtNG •ALol~CI! ANO INCDM• ., l.»0,000.00
lr1n1l'lr, ll6M' .. '6.SI0.00 '5,Sl)6,D0 •1,0.U,CID 4l.7".00 li,'56. 1 ''"' fl. f:XPENDITUllES AND OTHl!ll OUTOO
100,000 IJ. M1xlmum emou"I to lJOCI. DEllT ~EllVICE
35.110 to be ...,ttrl!d In lltt 1)10. R••~"'"'I of 511!e Sthool ll ulldln, 21.:KIO 1u,.,...1rv ot Current Funo Aki Ii\' Wcrrcnl 1a till Stele Tr•w rtr
011trlcl Tc• Rr<iulre-°"' ot Proctedl fl'(lm S.Cle Of llondl rnenl1 /or lffM' lo TOTAL EXPENDITUR ES AND OTH•R OUTOO
be derlVld bv llYY on liNDIMG 11.LAMCI!, JUNE _. 11\e MCVr«I roll ,,, 6),f,Y.U •1.'61.SO n ....... ,. 1t.JJ1.0 HO n .n •.JI' )f,t4'.f4 fiET l!lllDINQ IAU.NCI! .. . ..... .. ......
1,370.CIDO.OO 1,370,000.DO
Ltvt HO LllY'I' TOTAL, IXPINOITUllEI AlllO OTHll. DUTOO '-_-.~:.•·_g -,j i PLUI llllT ENDINGI l..U.NCE .......... l.310..000.0I • :_1!!" Pcrt Sl'l---STATI SCHOOL IUILOllll• Sl'UNO ~!.~& l•GINNINO IALANCE. JULY I L c Cftll In COllnl'f Tf1!11Ury , .. , .. , .......... """ '51.tl4.1t
.. I ll •
• !!i lill!'T ll!GllNNllllO IAL.ANCI . ............ &.tH.7'J
••, __ r :.1 ... ADJUST•D NET •••11111111N• IALAlllCI .......... ~.,, .. n ,_ I. INCOME ~ 60. STATlil INCOME .....
""" 114,1\J
if ) M, Al>llO'llonrnent fQr SCPIOOI FKHll\e .......... ., 1,u 1,-..1 w~ ~ '°-~~~r~1co~~ ...................................... . It. Olller ..................................... ..
1. Retfl'lctfd INl•nct. Jul~ 1, 1"7 ............ .
20,#5.17
S,292.lt 111,t!J ...... 1. Tl • recliP ... 1'61-61
13,J)(l.-
10,U4.71
15.ollO.OO 161,lU.I•
1U,12S.N
SS.G2t.14
1JJl'760 TOTAL INCOME IEXCLUSIVI ' · OF I EGINNING &AL.ANCE i ................. 1,141.717 . .st
J. Slcte -Fl<lerll 1pp0rtlonmenh, lff1.a .s. 11estrlclt'll 1111enc:e pl111 Income
'· Atllil\ fXPffW, 1M7 ...
lJ.ltJ '° TOTAL. llllT ll!OINlllSlllQ IALAlllC• AlllD INCOM• .. 1AN,m.2'
9315•00 II. •Xl'EMOITURIS 4CCl'J'60 koO, FIXiiD CHARGl!S 1. Rltlfk::led 1Nt1nct, June JO. !Ml .•
L E1tim1ted 111 recll1>il on UMICUred
· 121. Publlc EmPlll\'ln R•llr1nwnl ............ .,
roll, l•ff .•.. . . t. E1Umcltcl Stcle I nd Feclerl l 1,1).1 •-1lonmenb, 1""4t ................ .
l.IM 11, Re!ilrlctl!d bll•ftCI PIW Inc-••.• 12. Amount 11\fdllll'Pd for lllP1nd1!11r1 tndlor
tr1111ftr, I...., . , . • ..
1:a. Ml•lfrlurn ll'nOl!tll to Ill '""''" In fllt -JOI ,.,...., o1 Current DllltlCI T•• Rr<111frenwnll
jQll fet 1"'"'' lo be otrlvtd on IM
tecU'rld roll •..... ·•• .. · ·
15,0lll.Oll
l.U.t5l.&J
203.1'6.00
n .112.11
WILM
1u.111
1M.ll
4.111.•I
ll.2.Y.00
....... .st
1 I• ll AMUlll 11-Vrntnl
Oii A~I 01 S1ti. J1,ns Sdlool 9ulliflnt
1'111111 A_.llorwnenl n.~s l. Jtf:'lt•kll!d 11111111t;e, ;111., 1. , .. , .,. .. , ............. 1.vn.02
U.Ut J, Tc• recel•h., IH1_.. .......................... IU,ttl.tS
I 5. Retlrkteci INllnte Piw Inc-......................... lU.»t.fl
•. AClual f•PtnM, 1 .. ,... • ................ 10l.I01.IO
1.tDO 1. RHlrltteci telcrote. Junt a, 1t61 ....... ,.... f ,5'1,t1
1MI I. e1tlrnc1H l•ll ..c11Ph. on -"'"' ~It. lt61'4t .......... 1S.1 ~·.~
UMI 11. Re1l•lcld bllfllCI Phtl I~ • · , · "'"' In , Amaunt budMted kH' u••••:lllur'9 cndl~ lrcn.,., 1HMf .... 11l,20I'.•
U.Ut 11. Ml•lrnurn 1movnl lo be entt•ed In tM -rv of
Cur,.,..t Tl • RM\11"-b fOr I...., IO ti.
I dlrlwd by lfY'I' on 11'11 ..,;ured roll •••.•• . tS.17J.a
m . Old Aft Surwtvvn Olu bm!'r. end
~ltlli ll'lllll'llflCt ......................... .
00. E"""'lCftft INIH'lrtCI ,,,,, ..... .
MCI. Wortll'lln'$ C-nMlloft ll'llUfll'U '' ..•••• To!ll • . ........................ ,,,,. ..
1200. CAPITAL OUTLAY
12». S~I ... .... """""'"""""•••• n.o. 1mp.--nt of sitt1 ..................... .
ltSG. Bulldlritt ....................... ,, ....... .
1261, llooll.1 "' ' ............................. . 11'f. 011\tr E""lllPMfll ............ ,, ............ .
Tot11 . . • . .......................... .
TOTAL l!X,IMDtTUR•t ,,,,,., ................ ,
IMDING IALAlllCE, 'VIII• tt
CISll In C-'r Tf"NSllO' ..................... . llllT l!NO NG lu..AMC• , .............. ..
TOTAL. •xf"•lllOSTUll•S PLUI 111n •MOINO IAU.NC• • • .. ........
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Mys.tery Drug Seized
B1 ARmVR R. VINSEL
CM .. Dlllr ,. .... Sllff
A' tarry, black mystery drug which
so far defies analysis was se1r.ed early
today when Costa Mesa and Tustin
police raided two IUPE:f·hlppie ~
munal homes, im'POUDdilll $2,D 10
narcotics and cash. '
Assort.<! othe.'r rubslanoes -
i n c 1 u d i nc I.SD, metbedrine.
amphetamine pills and barbiturate
tablets -alio W"ere taken in the twin·
Nixon Urged
To Push 1st
Ballot Win
From Wire Services
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -Richard M.
Nixon's top strategists now favor a
risky, all-out attempt to win the
Republican presidential nomination on
the first ballot when the GOP con·
vention votes one week from today.
The f<lnner vice president will make
the final decision himseU early next
week on whether to attempt to grab
olf the nomination at the first chance
or play it cool for a second ballot op-
portunity.
He will lean heavily in this decis.i.on
on the advice , of his campaign
rnanagers, John N. Mitchell, Richard
Kleindienst, Robert Ellsworth, R. J.
Haldeman, and Herbert G. Klein, his
p r e s s director. They make up t h e
inner circle of Nixon's advisers.
There are some out-sized political
risks ·involved in a blitz attempt.
Failure conceivably could cost Ni.Ion
the nomination.
The tactical move would involve
r i d i n g rougi)shod O'lef favorite son
candidates who mJgbt tie more
accept any peace settlement that
amenable to support.in« Nixon after
thCy have had a moment of iJory on
national television wilh.. r or ma 1
nomination (or the nation 's highest
office.
Beyond this, however. lies the
political desire cl. these heads of state
delegations to claim they supplied the
necessary votes far the nomination of
the party's standard bearer when he
needed them.
A first ballot victory would subject
Nixon to charges that "bosses" bad
d chosen the nominee without frtt c·
consideration by t h e delegates of
\vhether he was the man most likely to
\Vin in November.
New Bill Restores
$20,000 for Dana
Harbor Project
Special to the DAILY PILOT
\VASHINGTON -The Senate sent
to the \Vhite House Tuesday a com-
promise $4.6 billion Public Works Ap·
propriations bill.
It includes restoration of $20,000 lop-
ped from budgeted federal ex-
penditures at Dana Point Harbor this
year. The House last week had trim-
med the Dana Point budget from
$4-47 ,OCIO to '425,0CIO. It is . DOW at the
higher figure.
The huge public works bill also pro-
vides $285,00J for erosion control pro-
jeels in Surfside, Sunset and -Newport
Beach. The House had approved
1270.!!Xl. ' .
Army Corps of . E n gi n ~ er s
spokesmen said the Dalia Point funds
will be used essentially for dredging
the small boat harbor. The erosion
funds are earmarked mostly for reim·
bursement to the state of recent ex·
penditures in the West Newport area.
N e\vport Lass
Sa iling Leader
Carol McCord ol Newport Bea<:h
took tho fir~ lead ~J' In Ute Juniors dlvilloh ol tile N Cham·
plonshipa ol lhe Udo 14 ci-Asood•·
Uon at Huntlngton Lake 1'n the· SJenaa.
Tbett are 86 .. n1oro Ind 24 junlors
competing in the nation's top I..Wo
event W1l.ich continues through _Friday.
senior C1as1 leaders include Jlarry
\Vood ol Alamitos Bay and Tom
Leweck of santa Monica.
Divided into four filghts, the
participants are from CalifornJa. New
York, Ml5Sissippl. Louisiana, Oregon,
Nevada and Arilona.
..
pronged raid, wblch netted nine
suspects.
One pair amoog the nine was ar-
rested. when detectives walked into a
bedroom, identlfled themselves and
slapped the male youth on the
posterior to emphasize the point,
police said. 1
The raiding parties sent to 2019
Pomona Ave., and 288 Victoria St..
armed with arrest warrants issued
after a two-mooth undercover in·
vestigaUon, encountered no trouble.
"One guy got a 'little mouthy," said
Tustin Detective Brent Bixler, but
police knocked and were admitted
without incident .at both Costa Mesa
addNsses.
Police described. the two apartments
as typical hippie.type communal
homes, shared by several people who
apparently pool their resources · as a
way or llfe.
Occupants arrested at 2019 Pomona
DAILY '°ILOT Sl.tt ltMtf
PUTTING ON AN ~CT -Batch of young people cast for feature
movie based on Newport Beach undercover police exploits emote
here for news photographer. "On camera" (left to right) are John
Scott, 17; David Ri~e. 16 ; Kathy Lee, 17; and Dick Powell Jr .. 17 .
son of late motion, picture star. All the youngsters are residents of
lfarbor Area.
'Great Kid Stuff'
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NB 'Mole Patrol' Mov ie Su bject
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
DI ttM Dill"' l'llM Sl1!1
Sm i 1 e Newport Beach. Your pie·
ture's being taken again.
This time it's for a reature-Jength
movie called Channel Reef, based on
exploits of Newport. u .,{ d e r c o v e r
policemen, known as the city's "Mole
Patrol."
1be cast is a mostly untried bunch
of teen-agers. They're in rehearsal
now, woi:king 'for free.
·Producer Robert Harke, with a
mlnlacule budget of $.55,000, says he'll
pay tbe &ctors for the 10 scheduled
days of actual shooting which st.arts
Aug. 5. .. ·* * *
''It's great k.id stuff," l~arke said of
the movie's theme.
"We came to the beach, and cast the
parts here because we wanted the real
thing -surfers who know how to surf,
and not just method actors."
About half oi the 25 actcrs are
youths from the Harbor Arca.
Dick Powell Jr., 500 of the late star
of TV and movies, has been cast as
the son of a rich family. Young Powell
has already :.ppeared in "Gunsmoke"
and in the "Lucy Show."
Harke said highlights of "Channel
Reef" win include a sea chase, kid·
(See, MOVIE, Page %)
*. '*
City Film Fees Cau se
'
Him Excedrin Heada che
New city fees imposed Gt1 moviemen
filming in Newport. Beach ani a big
headache to TV aspirin commacia·J
miters.
'lbat'I the \tiew of Robert C. Harke,
~ of California lnternatlonal uctioas, a local TV commercial
and movie production company.
Harke lets city councilmen know
about it in • letter protesUn& the re·
cent fee hikes. .
Moviemakers -big and lltUe -
mU$t pay S100 for a Ucense plus S35 a
day when they do aoy fllmln& ln tbe cl·
ty. :
The old rate w.as a flat S3$ annually.
When t.be n~w lees were adopted,
Couridlman Llndlley Par101Js, himself
a movie producer .. told his co11eagucs
'.,
the poposa1 wasn't at all out of line . •re
pointed out that Beverly llilll charges
p:l() a day.
TV commercial maker Harke,
though. Isn't &lll all liappy. lie ,.ys lor
leabae fllml, UNI new rate may be
reuonable, "but for commercial
speculaUOn, It'• out of the question."
"It's grossly unfair,'' he says. "For
example, TV commercials are shot on
speculation. lt costl more than '81)() to
make a sample commercial to present
to an advertising agency. for possible
sale. Each commercial has a 00 pcr-
(f.nt chance ol belng rejected by the
agM<y."
liarke concludes:
"ll l want to take a bottl< ol aspirin
(See FILM FEES, Pose l)
• Ill Mesa Hippie Raid
Ave., where the vast majority of the
drugs and n1oney were found, plus
charges against them are:
Deon.ls L Wly, 20, possession and
possession for sale of narcotics.
Suianae A. Smith, 18, sale of
narcotics to a police officer.
Gerald D. McNulty, 19, possession
and possession for sale of narcotics,
plus sale of narcotics to an undercover
agent.
Paul l'tf. Be11el.sea, 18, possession
and possession· for sale of narcotics,
plus sale of narcotics to a police of.
fiver and possession ot dangerous
drugs.
Wendy J. Weiler. 18, possession and
possession for sale of narcotics and
dangerous drugs.
Investigators 1 a l d L 111 y was
carrying Sl ,300 in his pockets when
arrested in the raid, which began
ahout 4 a.m., involving ta officers led
bJ Lt. Glenn Walker.
The suspects were arrested on war-
rants and Miss Smith had a prior
Sl,875 warrant out for her arrest on a
narcotics charge,
Arrestees taken from the 288 Vieo
torJ~ St. address and charges lodged
agaJJtSt them were:
Barry G. Hahn, 19, sale of narcotics
to an undercover officer.
Jack II. Hahn, 18, his younger
brother, sale of narcotics to an
(See DRUG RAID, Page%)
$380 Flag Fine
$5 a Star, $10 a Bar for 'Curtain'
By BRUCE BENSON
Of f"4 tMIJIJ '"11•1 11111
Ask Michael Joseph Jackson how
many stars and stripes the American
flag has and he'll .tell you S380 worth.
That's the amount the Newport
Beach resident was fined in Newport
Harbor Municipal Court for flying Old
Glory Crom curtain rods in the win·
dows of his apartment at 1512 W.
Ocean Front.
Judge William Christensen arrived
Youth's Snake
No N eek lace ,
Police Evict lt
A skinny boa constrictor found
dangling round the1neet of t N~
Beach youth was safely out Of town to·
day after being fattened up ~t the city
pound on a diet or live rats.
The snake's keeper was charged a
pound fee or about n dollar a day. and
fined $23 for possessing a i·wttd
animal" in ·violation of the municipal
code.
Disposition of the case was decided
in Newport Harbor Municipal Court
after Charles Cobbs, 20, of 2129
Miramar, Newport Beach, entered a
guilty plea before Judge William
Christensen.
Assistant City Alty. Tom \Voodrufl
showed up at the hearing, ready to
prosecute in case Cobbs pursued a
plea of innocence.
Cobbs was cited June 30 after a
police officer on routine patrol came
across the hair-raising spectacle of
Cobbs standing at Balboa B-Oulevard
and 19th Street with the boa wrapped
round his neck.
I"n the courtroom, Cobbs told the
judge, "I didn't know it was against
the law.,."
"How many times have you ever
seen a boa constrictor rurming loose
on Balboa Boulevard?" snapped the
judge.
At city pound. the vcterinari;:n
reported the snake ·'looked kind of
thin."
•Ie said he fed it three or four live
rats. which the reptile gobbled right
i..11. Boas eat infrequently, but this one
apparently was ravenous, he said.
The vet said a youth came to fetch
the snake, and take it to Santa Ana
where the city apparently has no laws
against keeping it.
"I also gave him an extra rat," the
vet said.
Frances Bl oker,
Coast Socialite,
Succumbs at 52
Private funeral services will be held
for promirleJlt socialite Frances
Bloker, who died Tuesday at lloag
Memorial Hospital aner an Illness of
rive months. She was 52.
President of Panhcllenic of New1>0rl
Beach for the l967·f8 club year, Mrs.
lllokcr was active in the aJun1ooe of
Alpf\a XI Delta as province president
ror five years and past president of
the Alumnl Chapter of Pasadena.
She served as national pledge
counselor and was supervising mfk:er
for the active chapter at cat State San
Diego.
The naUonaJ council of the sorority
... presented for the flrst tJme thla year'
the Franco1 Bll>ker Collegiate Award
In recognition ct her service and
loyalty to the traternlty.
She I!; 5urvlvcd by her husband,
Fred ot the home, 4639 Brighton Road.
Corona de! Mar; two sons, John ot
Jrvltle and MJchael of San Diego: two sl.st~s. MN. Edmund Silk oi Missouri
and Mr1. W. G. Cunolllgham or Tera~:
and one srandclllld:
at the figure of $380 by calculating the
penalty at S5 a star ($250) plus $10 a
bar ($130).
The fine imposed on the 22-year-old
defendant, arrested in April, came
after numerous delays in moving
toward a jury trial. However, Jackson
switched his plea to guilty last week.
He was sentenced with the finP. Tues·
day, and placed on one year's pro·
bation.
Jackson was arreste~ under a
.Jal~e ltlynde1•se
seldom used section of the CaUfornia
Military and Veterans Code which
makes it a misdemeanor to defile or
mutilate the American Flag.
The code had lain dormant fot
years, hut has been thoroughly ex-
ercised within the past few months.
Besides Jackson, three other young
people have been prosecuted under it
since April.
Timmie Hoppis, 20, of Costa Mesa,
(See FLAG, Page %)
City Services
Chief Resigns
By JF:HOlllE F. COT .LJNS
01 '"" 0•11• ltllclt Sllll
Ne~ Deach General Services
OireCtor. Jake Mynderse. rated as one
of the top men in his field in Ute na.
tion, resigned today.
He said he is going to work for a
''private concern."
The resJgnation, accepted with
regret by City Manager Harvey L .
Hurlburt, is effective Immediately.
A retired Army colonel, Mynderse.
55, joined the municipal staff in
November. 1!!63.
•Us letter of resignation to •lu rlburt
states:
"l\1y resignation is 1notivated by
purely personal business reasons. It in
no way reflects any dissatisfaction
with the conditions of my employment
by the city 1 or my relationship with
you and your staff."
As head of the General Services
Department, Mynderse has directed
several divisions responsible for .all
municipal housekeeping chores. These
range fr om beach and street cleanup
to refuse collection. The .department
has a work force or about 100 men.
Mynderse was lauded by •1urlburt
for the "tremendous improvements''
he brought to the department during
his five years as director.
Ne ,vport Beach, . . .
Mesa Face Suit
In Cave-in Death
Fatal injury of a Santa Ana man in a
constroction cave-in at a Newport
Beach high-rise commercial develop·
ment in May has led to a $750,000
damage claim against Newport and
also Costa Mesa.
Los Angeles Attorney Robert B.
Steinberg notified Costa Mesa officials
of the action and told the DAILY
PILOT today the same claim is pen·
ding agalnst Newport Beach.
Steinberg said he needed to file
cl&ims in behalf of the widow and
children of Robert D. Lawson of 131 N.
Grand Ave., Santa Ana, quickly.
Ile said there was some confusion
among his investigative staff over
where the accident actually occurred.
leading to the double filing notice.
"Out ol. an abundance ol. cauUon, we
·also filed against Costa Mesa ," he
sold.
The accident took place at Fashion
Island on May 6. Lawson was crushed
to death when the sides ol an eight-loot
hole caved in. ,
The · suits seek S7S01000 for M:-s.
Violet M. Lawton, and children JUckle,
Clara and Peggy. ror "I01s or aoclcty.
comfort, rare and companionship," or
t.he deceased.
The Juit also •eeks reimbursement
, !or inedical cu;o. 'hospl1al coils and
burl•!.
I!! -
The City f\.tanagcr noted. as an ex·
amp1e, that despite unprecedented
population growth in the city Jn recent
years, the number of men needed for
refuse collection service has remained
virtually unchanged. "This is due to
the increased efficiency Jake was able
to bring about," said Hurlburt. "I very
much regret his leaving."
lie said there would be oifc!n
recruiting for 1i1ynderse 's replace·
ment. The job pn:ors about $15,000 a
year. Jlurlburt <id~ed :
"Juke has de\'eloped good second
and third level echelon leadership in
the department. so we expect things
will run smoothly until we decide on
his successor."
Hurlburt will make_ the appointment.
Mynderse' nationw1de reputation for
his administrative. abilities . was
rec en Uy reflected by hia , election 8.s
vice president of the national Govern ..
ment Refuse Collecticm and Disposal
Association. l·Je served last year as
president of the Southern Calitornla
chapter.
Mynderse declined to detail his
future plans, other than to say he
would join a private business .and in·
tends to stay in Newport Beach with
his wife, Margaret, and three children.
He did not appear to sever
permanently his connections with
Nelhport city government. He says in
his resignation letter:
''J leave with the sincere hope that
an opportunity may arise in the future
for me to serve the city in some other
capacity.''
Ora nge (;"as&
We a ther
Those variable (or invariable)
low clouds will be at it again
'l'hursclay, the weatherman as·
Sures us, preceding a mostly
sunny day with temperatures in
the high 70'•·
INSW t: TOD i\ "\'
Allied command reueal& the&
15,000 Commtn1Ut troops af'e
holed up within strlkh!:g clit-
tance of Saloon mid I/lat • ""° inuo.sion ii imminent. Set PQge
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Line Laying Begins
Newport Due Cable TV
Wayne HallHI: hu Cot quila a Ible.
Ho beada Newport Beach
cablevialon,' lnc., whit:h thi• week
began layiD! the Un• -160 miles of ii
-underground all aroUQd town.
The $1..S m111lon project. Hauser ex·
plalm, eventually will provide clear
televllloa plcturel, color and black
and.wlllla, lo anyone 1'llo want1 lbem.
lt'1 the largest Community Antenna
Television (CATV) network in Orange
County. By Ocl I, the !lrtt phue of
the clty-endor•ed CATV project Is ex-
Mesa Braces
For 12,000
At Pop Show
Costa Mesa officials have decided to
combat hippies by ordering weapons
patterned allar 1llo&e developed by
otter apprehensive Orange Coast
towns, such as Newport Beach.
The City Council and Planrung Com-
rnissioo., meeting in joint. session, this
week agreed that all p o s s i b l e
measures &bould be taken to guard
against the summer-long ~or of a
hippie invasion.
One shaggy refugee from
somewhere stood hitch·hiking on
Newport Boulevard near tbe Costa
Mesa Civic Center early today, but -
as the poet said -one swallow does
not a summer make.
An eetUnated 12,000 v l s J t or s
OOwever, are expected to arTive in
Costa Mesa over the weekend far the
First Annual Newport Pop Festival at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
The big festival, S'Ulged in Monterey
last year, where police officers car-
ried flowers on their motorcycles, will
fea.ture Tiny Tim, the Jeffers9n
Airplane and other top, hip, acid-rock
groups.
No action could be taken at Moo·
day's conference se1tion, but City At·
torney Roy June will soon be ordered
to draw up vagrancy resolutions
similar 1Jo those being initiated
elsewhere as hippie insurance.
City Man1ger and former police
chief Arlbur R. McKenzie to1d com·
munity leaders of conferences with
other Orange Coast authorities on the
hippie problem and how to handle it.
Laguna Beach police Sgt. Vic Sagan
and Detective Gene Brooks, he said ,
.. estimate law enforeement work is up
.. 30 to 40 percent in the Art Colony,
much of It due to narcOtlcs and
lblev<ry.
: "Tho tnad ii toward Cll11ipldon
• !nim the , ocigJDal HllJIK.Alhbury
: district of San Francllco," McKenzie
• said, "and If they do come here, it will
: mean increased poHce manhours."
He said most other cities use health
and fire safety regulations effectively
• in dealing with hippies, who frequently
• enjoy a com·mun~l life sly le in older .
\ov.·-rent districts.
.. "There's another problem Loo,"
: Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley noted, asking
, McKenzie to discuss that aspect of
hippie trouble.
' McKenzie cited aotiviti.es by Lacuna
: Beach resident Robert o. Bhmd,
: -Cbargtl ol police brutality
• II-hlppies b&ve art -y of· ~ floers eztn.mely unhappy.
' Blaod hu caused several alleged in-
: stances to be investigated, but the
• a'5ertedly injured party frequently l fails to t1D'n up for his side of th r • story, McKenzie noted.
; "As such, this is harass ment again~·
, the police." he said.
: "What have the police done, given
• them haircuts and baths'!", asked l Councilman Robert M. Wiison.
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be available I« ·bome1 In WeatcWI,
Dover Sbore1, Bayabores, Lido Sands,
Newport Sborel, Balboa C o v e s ,
Newport Island, IJnda lsle and Harbor
Isle.
The nut llne-llying phase (the
cables are dropped into two.foot-deep
trenchu) probiibty will be !lnlshed by
Jan. l . Thia will encompass Eastbluff,
Beacon Bay, Irvine Terrace. Corona
del Mar, ShoreClilfs. C o r o n a
Highlands, Cameo Shores and Cameo
Highlands.
Pba .. three, with an April I, 1969,
completion target date, wlll include
Balboa Island, Collins !ale, Lido
Peninsula and Udo Isle.
By July 1, all 160 miles of cable will
have been laid. This last phase, said
fl a user, includes the rest of the
Newport-Balboa Peninsula and ilttle
Bay !ate.
He said that homeowners will
receive signals of 20 strong TV chan·
nels. Some of these channels are not
yet being used for broadcasting. Al
least one of them, be said, will be used
Burglary
Nabbed
Young
Suspects
Two teen-age boys found burglariz·
ing the house of a 7l·year-old Newport
Beach woman were chased and cap·
tured after several citizens in the
neighborhood joined in the pursuit ,
police reported today.
Police Chief B. James Glavas singl-
ed out the Incident to praise thP
neighbors of Kathryn Jakosky, 71, of
100 West Bay, for helping capture the
fleeing .burglars.
The public effort began about 5 p.m.
p,...,. Pap 1
DRUG RAID. • •
undercover officer.
Tlmo&by R. Gravelle, 19, po1session
of marijuana.
Carla M. Brown, 18, possession or
marijuana.
Police said all charges against the
nine suspects are felonies and all were
expected to be arraigned today, with
bail set at up t.o '6,250 or more .
In addition to other contraband
seized, detectives confiscated small
wrapped lumps of what appeared to be
either hashish -marijuana tn its
highly concentrated form -or opium.
At Ieaat part of the 11trange
substance, however , is some sort of
m y s t e r y compound which has
appeared on the illicit m ark e t
recently, spreadJng from t h e
Riverside area to San Frandsco.
Detective Bixler said the tarry,
black stuff would be turned over to
State Narcotics agents for chemical
analysis, but that prior e:1:aminaUon<:
have mystified authorities.
From Page 1
FLAG ..•
:ind Rod Michael Stewart, 18, were
convicted of usin g a flag as an auto
seal cover. Municipal Judge Calvin P.
Schmidt placed each on two years'
proba\:100 and ordered them ~o wr1te
5,~word flfillay1 on the topic, "Th.e
Flag Is a Symbol"
Joo McClung, 19, of Seattle, was
sentenced to 60 day1 in Oraqe County
Jail and al.lo order'ld to write an "say
on tilt !lag 81 a symbol by Municipal
Judte Donald Dungu. McClung plead·
eel guilty 1Jo 111ing tile Dag 11 a beach
towel.
In Jack.son's case, hls total costs in
court will come to $475 when all th e
penalty assessments are added in.
Judge Christensen will c1 I Io \\.'
Jackson to pay off on the insta1Jment
!llan with $100 down and $50 a month
until the fine is satisfied.
Monday when a housewife said she
noticed two boys, 16 and 17, boosting
one another up to the second story of
the Jakosky residence.
She called another woinan, who in
turn notified her husband, who alerted
his son. Police said" the father and son
"'staked · out" the house with one
guarding the front door and the other
the back.
The women, meanwhile. notilied
police.
The youthful burglars, both from
Los Angeles, left the residence with
•11. 70 from a change purse plus a
pack of cigarettes, police said.
The young thieves saw they wen
being watched and ran. The son on
stake-out gave chase, calling for
neighbors to heJp him.
.Police said nearby residents joined
him and together managed to capture
one suspect not far from the burglary
scene.
The second fleeln~ teen•ager was
found by police running along Balboa
Boulevard. Police said he apparently
ran out of breath, and surrendered at
the corner of 15th Street.
The change and cigarettes were
recovered along the chase route,
police said.
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MOVIE • • •
naping. beach party aod surfing.
There will also be a sprinkling of real ,
non-m.ethodics.i beach bunnies.
Filming will be done in and around
Newport Beach at such landmark! as
the Wedge and Newport Pier.
Altlloogb lb plot draws from ad·
ventures of undercover, cuually
dressed Newport policemen, none of
the city's officers will appear in the
movie.
For mo s t of the actors, Harke's
movie is their first theatrics.( ex·
perience.
Kathy Lee . for example. learneJ
from a friend that Harke was casting.
She tried out for the role of a
policewoman and got the part.
"l love doing the movie," said
Kathy. "It'a the mo1t e:1:clting thing
I've ever dooe."
Another member of. the caat was
working &t a take-home fried chicken
store. Hark• came in for a bucket· of
chicken and went out with the clerk
signed up for tbe movie.
Still anolller young actor, David
Rise, 16, a student at newvart Harbor
High School, fouod that parental
permission was important in securing
a movie role.
1-le plays the p&rt of a "plastic" hip·
pie. That's nol·all·the-way hippie.
"My parents wouldn't let me play <:
full hippie ," be explained.
Phone Company Changes
Voice on the Other End
It's not exactly a case of "lf a
'voman answers hang up." thoug h
some Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area
residents may have been tempted to
do so lately.
The voice on the other end of "411 ''
is the same, on1y the words are chang·
ed. Instead of the flm.Jllar word "ir.·
formation," Paclfic Telephone Co.'s
operators are answering with U1e
phrase "dirtttory assistance."
"The new phrase better describe~
the type of service we offer,'' Streeter
King, dlstrict manager ror the phone
company. sald. "The operator tells the
caller lf the nuJnber he seeks is listed
in tl'lf: current telephone directory. lf
the number Isn't in the book, she 'll ask
the CUJtomer to make note of It for
future referen«."
The new procedure, a trial operation
throuthOUt tho Bell 1y1tom, aWted
because of the temendous erowtb ln information service, King sald.
A~rdlng to King, the unmber of
telephones In Orange County grows by
.about 6 percent a year. But 1n-
rorm1tlon calla are growing by nearly
11 percent a year.
Oranp Coun)Y'1 Paclllc Telephone
cUllomen pl1et 1boot 872 mllllon
calls .... u,,
In Costa Mesa, for example, ap-
proximately one-half of the total calls
are completed by customers who know
the number called from memory. In 30
percent of the calls, the source ls a
personal number list. Teo percent
have used tne directory as a source,
and .another 7 percent have uaed
booklets provided by the phone com-
pany.
Thal leaves just 3 pereent that use
rHrectory assistance (lnrormatlon)
service as a source for numbers.
Even sci. that represents more than
10 million calls a year to "In·
rormatlon'' operators in the Newport
Beach·Costa Mesa area.
Other Oranee Coast Atta residents
will soon realize the ame cha.n1e.
General Telephone Co. wblcb, .....,
other cities, service• HunUD.ston
Beach, Laguna Beach, Westmllllter
and Fountaln Valley, will cban1e to
tht same method in several montbt.
according to General's D 1st r Jc I
Manager J. S. Botelho.
"We feel we can give customer• bet·
ter service," CarOl.yn Horner, chief
operator In General'• district, said.
''Tbtre woa't be any chanae ln looking
up numbers, but we can Jet people who
are MW tn tbe are• tnow where tc
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ror community service purposes.
C&blevision, which ts a 1ubsid1ary of
Foote, Cone &: Belding, a major
eastern advertising agency, thia week
opened headquarters at 2624 W. Coast
Highway. That's where much of the
firm 's equipment will be.
Hauser said a western antenna wlll
be used somewhere in Newport. Its
location Is still being determined.
Under an .agreement with the city,
Cablevision must consent to. provide
service for any customer in Newport
within five years.
Mrs. Tucker
Arraignment
On Birthday
Arraignment of Mrs. Irene M~
Tucker, 37, accused of tilling a
neighbor woman who once helped
celebrate birthdays at the Tucker
home, ii !Cbeduled Thursday In
Orange County Superior Court.
The defendant w 111 be 38 m
Thursday
The Orange County Graod Jury
issued a surprise bd!dment Tuesday
charging Mrs. Tucker -alnady in
the irocess ol municipal court bear·
in gs -with one cotmt Of murder,
degree not fixed .
Mrs. Tucker, wife of Costa Mesa Ci·
ty Councilman George A. Xltcker", ii
likely to remain in CUBtody ·at Orange
County Jail as a result of the in·
dictment .
Deputy Diltrlct Attorney Everett
Dickey asked Superior Court Judge
Howard C. Cameron to problbtl bail
fer the 39-year-old defendant Tuesday
and lbe Jurist agreed.
The defendant will go before him
again at 1:45 p.m., in Divlalon One.
Mrs. Tucker, of l&t2 Mlnorca Drive,
is charged with the June 28 carving
knife killing ol Mrs. H a r r i e t t
Westphal, 68, of 1644 Minorca Drive,
as the result of. a backyard dispute.
Bail has CU11lste~y been denied at
court oppeannc .. by the defeodltlt,
but Harbor District Judicial Oourt
Ju<lge Wlll!am c . Olrislanaen could
have done so at her Aug. 8
pnlimlnary hearing. Judges ms.y
make bail de<:sions when evidence is
rinally before them.
The action by the Grand Jury Tues-
day wipes out the Aug. 8 hearing,
however, transferring all proceedings
back to Superior Court until tbe case is resolved,
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down by the bay, place it on the sand.
and shoot it for TV commercial
specWation, this ordinance is too much ."
Councilmen will formally receive his
Jetter, with its request for
reconsideration of the ordinance, on
August 12.
A report and recommendation will
then probably be requested from the
city staff. In other words, it
will become their headache.
Legion Luau Slated
American Legion Post 291 will have
its .anDUal luau Saiurday, Aug. 17, lt
was announced today. There Will be
prizes at the Ha'waiian dress event,
Legion o!fic.ials said. Tickets at s.5
each are available at the Legioa llall,
215 15th St., Balboa .
DAILY PILOT 1W1 Plillllt
ALL ABOARD -Trainman Charles Bott signals one of final runs of
liWe SP.RR trains as the historic freight pulls away from warehouses
and docb along Harber Boulevard, acquired by Segerstrom family
from U. S. General Services Administration at close of World War
II and suba:equently made the birthplace of Costa Mesa industrial
development. Lower end of the 26-year-old line will be abandoned
Thursday.
Goodhy Greenville_
Last Train' Leaves From Mesa
The last train ID Greenville rolled
away from the southern end of its line
today, closing a colorful and
nostalgic chapter 1n the story of Costa
Mesa's postwar industrial develop-
ment.
History has a way of developing
ironically and the coastward end of
the Southern Pacific Railroad spur, on
land owned by the Segerstrom. family ,
Is a vjctlm of the growth It helped to
bring.
Service will continue from the
Stm:flower Avenue city limit down to
the San Diego Freeway far some
customers whose planta require rail
service.
The lower end, however , will be of·
flcially abandoned Thursday,
"We feel like it's outlived its
usefulness," said a spokesman for the
prominent developen after t h e
declalon wu made to close down the
southern aection.
Many ol lbe !Irma located along the
spur DO loDp:r need the nrvice 1t1d
&laadlly rlalnl trattlc volumea on
Baker Street DOW warrant met;banlcal-ly controlled 11eoa1s.
Cost of the singalizatlon program -
up to $60,000 according to city officials
-was too steep by comparison, so the
only alternative to U1e state Public
UUiities Commission order was to
eliminate t h e hazard of crossing
trains.
"The end of the line may have come
for this little railroad, but not without
a slight twinge of sadness to those of
us who remember the beginning of tbe
line," said a Segerstrom spokesman.
The line was established back ln
1942, when the U.S. Anny condemned
a 21h·mile strip of land along Harbor
Boulevard, linking the Santa Ana
Army Air Base' to the existing Green·
ville rail terminus.
During the hustling and sometimes·
heartbreaking w~ years, area
residents became accustomed to th e
Army's little donkey engine hauling
freight and chow for the mess halls
along the private spur.
After the Axis Powers abandoned
their aims or conquest, the Army
abandoned it srail line, then in county
territory, offering it for sealed-bid
pllrthase.
Immediately upon notification that
they had been awarded the strategic
parcel ,the Segerstroms began clear·
ing and preparing the land for in·
dllStrial development.
County authorities followed suit the
next year, 1949, by zoning the land for
M-1 (light manufacturing) and indus·
trial use and the SegerstrQms began
leasing lo small, growing firms.
SA School Tax Loses
By the narrowest of marlins, Santa
Ana UDllled School Dlotrict'1 proposed
M<ent tu. override wu defeated
Tuesday.
The margin, 352 votes, saw a tally of
5,430 against and 5,078 for the
measure that would have provided
largely for increased salaries.
Salary in creases for both
certificated and classified personnel
would have accounted for t4 .1 million
of the $4.7 mllllon the measure was ex-
pected to raise over three years.
Other benefit.a were p o rt ab t e
classrooms to avoid double sessions
and a reduction in class sizes.
Although disappointed o.ver the nar-
row deCeat, both Supt. Glenn Tabor
and citizen's committee chairman Don
Christeson were pleased with what
they termed a "reverse trend in voter
support."
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TELEVISION VIEWS
TV's Im.pact
On ·Politics
By RICK DU IRDW
HOLLYWOQD (UPI) -.With the Republiean
and Democratic conventions soon to get under w8y,
it is-fascinating to consider television's impact on
the old back·room style of politics.
MORE AND MORE, one gets the impresfion
that somehow the old closed-door manner-el HC\ll' ..
jna: nominations is eventually doomed to extinction
-chie1ly becau se of the contrasting new openness
brought by video . .
. There is an unquestiOOJble restlessneS, ta th•
land over the old-school way, and it has beeii well
documented in countress publications and broad-
casts that much of the population feels it is not ·get-
tin&. what it really wants .
' IN THE PRE-TELEVISION DAYS, there was
doubtless the same feeling, but the remoteness of
the publiC figures and the whole process made it
difficult for the inass population to get as emotion·
ally involved in the procedure. one never saw personalities with the same de-
'ftniteness brought by television .• Because of the re--
moteness an d the accompanying lack of vtaual con-
tact, one was more inclined to just trust the powers
in charge:. µter all, they must have been superior
to get the .positions they had, right?
TELEVISION HAS EXPOSED ttus myth of a ..
sumed rightness. No longer c.an paraphrased stat•
ments and quote s in. news , stories cover up the de-
ficiencies of_public figUftS who fQr so lone had been
-· ind have 15een -·covered up • by the .glamor: of
di stance.· !
Now we look on .1he television screen tind We
see the emperors without their clothes: Foo.IA IOok
like fools , sound like fools aJHt act like fools. Peoi>I•
who are not trustworthy come across precf!lel)' like
that. Obvious power.seekers are immediately 4h-
cernible. Politicians who lack civility, the fider
qualities of manhood and contact with varfow ctn-
erations draw immediate and deserved distrust.:
YET THE OLD procedure hangs on. And : u
change is not coming tomorrow, can it be far . .be-
hind? For the highly skeptical younger genera!lon
soon will be of voting age in large numbers, and Jts
current distrust of the old system is bound to be-
come much more pronounced and demanding, and
if changes are not brought about in reasonable µme ,
can there be much doubt that there will be serious
disturbances?
The trouble with televisioh is that it brings the
democratic procedure right up close, and suddenly
-ol all things -people are demanding dernocncy
tn action; that is , the right! of all the people, and
not· j\lst a few, to determjne 'the leaders. Secret
covenants, !ecretly arrived at, are a doomed item on
the political nomination scene .
'ONE WONDERS what would happen U a candi·
date of major stature went outside the normal party
spectrum, campaigned entirely on television and
pulled in a huge number of votes . What il he went
straight to the people and nowhere else? And what,
if doing thi s and convincing the population that be
waS the best man, be still was denied office because
of the system set up to ptestrv< and protect party
hacks?
It is a new day, and the combination of tele-
vision and youth is going to help it come about soon·
er than is comfortable for the persons who believe
that all people are equal but that some people are
more equal than others.
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In a doun days Newport Beach city councilmen
may decid• whether or not lo volunteer their ~nirnun·
lty as a national testing ground, for 1 fll're~chlng law
enforcement 0xperimenl.
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Councilmen have set aside the date of; Au,u}t >2
f9r a public bearing on the proposed "Elecm>ruc Pro-
tection System" (EPS), calling for the trial use of some
15 poll~onitored. .TV surveillance cameras..,
If, at tit• c0ncluslon of the be"1'1Di. the coun~il de-
cides to forward to the appJ'lpriate agency an appllca·
lion for almost ·'500,000 'in focleral ll!li"'rfuJ• fund•, ii
could still be many; many lllOlJ1bs before the first EPS
television cameras are lnslalleil~-if at all.
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next step could well be the last +denial of the applica•
lion by the fund-disburalbg,agen¢y. Tbetli 'are, after all,
many other comm'unities'"Sffek:iilg , the same available
federal funds for. presumably different law enforcement
purposes. ' '
1bat is one reason why the city 'staff, which strongly
supports the EPS project, will very likely press for a
council decision on August 12. . ·-
A decision was urged last week because of the ttme
element and competitive appllcatioiis. . -
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Councilmen, however, agreed unanimously to tak~
no action -affirmative or not -until the public has
been given its chance to be heard. Accordingly, the
bearing was set.
This was a sensible move. It also took nerve. ' = • There is little doubt that some eloquent, emotional
objections to the EPS program will be raised at the
August 12 hearing. For the moment, they may drown
out the arguments of those who favor this use of TV as
a police aid. .
But this is tiew it is at almost all public bearings.
The nay·sayers aJways show up and speak up, as they
should.
Those who have no objections to a ·plari seldom
Editorials
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Get People
To Think
By EUGENE PATrERSON
Edltor
The AUanla (Ga.) CouUlullon
Newspaper editorials get thini•
done. At times, I've wondered what.
B)' now, I think I know.
They get people 1xl tllink .. :
'fbey may think tile editor is an
idiot. The Atlanta COllfititution is rich With readers who bold that opinion. In
order to arrive at it, however, they
must (1) read bis ~atisfactor1 argu-
ment, and then (2) justify their own.
nlls is a painful experience on both
counts, which may account for the
soreness they exhibit in letters to the
tdltor, But they have had to think
about the subject.
And the longer I live, the more I
believe the value of an editorial is not
so much to carry the day, to convince
everybody, or to comfort the good and
ccmvert the evil.
TO ACHIEVE THOSE g oat s the
average editor would have to be a lot
smarter than he is.
The true and lasting value lies in
l:eiting people to think for themselves ,
to talk and to argue, and finally to
decide whatever they want to decide.
'Mle process of thought may have ad·
justed their decision some limall
distance toward the side ol right,
whatever that is.
0 1 guess a man's job," William
Percy's father told him, "is to make
the world a better place to live in, so
far as he is able -always remem-
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
What is our city doing with the
money they collect in fines from
our surfers in Newport' Beach?
A certain Costa Mesa judge i'e·
Cently fined one MO for failure to
show his license receipt to the
court clerk.
Mrs. E.C.
"'" ,..,..,. ....... ,_... ......... __ ti ................. ,., .....
-"' ..... .. •"""1 -. Dttftr .....
bering the result.s will be infinitesimal
-and to attend to his own soul."
An editorial is, of itseU, no better
than the incentive it provides the
reader to attend to his own rout, I
think. Whether the editorial opinion
itself is accepted is secondary to that
The people will find their own way
when they think.
THE RACE ISSUE in the South wu
editorially muffled ror many years.
The primary contribution of editors
like Hoddilig Cart<r, Ralph McGill and
Lenoir C'hambers lay not so much in
conviocing all ' Southerners t b a t
segregation was wrong; they olr
viously failed, had that been their
purpose. Primarily, they encouraged
people tO talk about it -to break the
muffling silence, to stop fearing
discussion of it, to s p e a k the
unspeakable and think t h e un·
thinkable, and to realize it was a sub·
ject they could argue.
This breaking of silent fear, this
beginning of talking and thinking, is
the goal an editor shoots for in a
frozen situation where minds have
ceased · to question. The editorial
doesn't have to be right. But it does
get th.fngs done.
It gets the people to think.
The Over-eager Employe
T11ou1bts at large:
Over.eagerness to please ruins the
r ffectiveness of more employes than
!ack of zeal; the man who tries too
hard to please usually succeeds only in
.. reating problems where none existed
·efore . • • •
Why does almost every person agree
'vith the old maxim that "variety is
the spice of life." and yet at the same
time look aghast at any variety in
ideas, variety in ways of living, and
even variety in dress and social de ·
meanor? • • •
It's difficult to remember how
tasteless tap water Is ln the city unliJ
you've resumed drinking well water in
the country.
-----Wednesday, July 31, 1968
Tiie ·••Htorl41 page of ti•• Dallr
PUoC .Jlfckl to inform and ttim-
. --bf prUf1'dng thil _,,, opinioN and .....
~ On topiCI of inkrclt
_, lipifiamc<. bv provl<llng • • >tor-/Ol' the c.rpn11lon of ,,..; ..-r ~. a"4 'bu _..-o 11w dlvcn• ....,_
""""' of lrlf"""4d obi.,....,, _, opobl!Mll on to¢<t of lhc .....
-N, W...t, Publi1her
:
Actors, who would seem to lead. the
most exciting lives, write the dullest
biographies -possibly beeause they
don 't understand what they' have lived
through and look upon life merely 11 a
"role." • • •
The most common mark of lg·
norance is the belief that "history is
dead": for the errors made at Vienna
in 1815. or at Versailles a century
later, still live on to plague us and our
children. • • •
Tn the parental relationship, "love"
that does not Inc lude understanding
can be worse for the child than frank
neglect . • • •
"Tribalism" I&, and has always
been, the greatest enemy of civUlza-
tion -the fear and dlslike of the
"outlider": and only when we
recognize that the true "outsider" is
the man who places his tribe above
the welfare of civlllta.Uon will Wt be
able to construct and maintain a
workable social order for all mankind. • • •
The liberal and the conservative will
be able to cooperate only when social
changes proposed by the lij>eral have
built-in controls that make them
revertible; it ls the lrrevmlblUly,
more than the direction, of social
ch111ge1 that frightens and n,ulu
conservatlv11. '· '
make an active effort to endorse it. Tbat11 human na·
lure.
And that is why councilmen, in agreeing to the hear·
Ing, wblcb u nol required by law, acled wisely.
Wisely, because the EPS proposal ls controversial
and, for that very reason, should be aired ,publicly -
all potential criliciama should be out in the open ..
After it ls all said, councilmen wiU have to dicide
whether what they have heard is, in fact, representative
of what their constituents want. Or do not 1want.
In any case, the decision Ibey do make on the
11Electronic Protection System" application is going to
be as difficult as ii will likely be misunderstood by a
great many people.
New Look for Old Girl
' Suddenly, things are happening down by Nawport
Pier.
New restaurants are going in, new palm. trees line
the sidewalks, which are also new, and the area in
general has stopped running down.
It is now shaping up.
City money and private money are responsible .
Owners in recent months have painted and decorat·
ed their properties, using an "Old To.wne1' the~e, and
the city has itnproved the pier parking lot. installed
landscaping areas and the new Ocean Front sidewalk.
Bwinessmen paid for the new trees.
In the months to come, more dramatic change is
expected. Rightly so, for the beaCMront area has tr&
mendpus potential. The city has long realized this, and
now the property owners are beginning to.
It represents a new look for an old girl . .
.The community lean always use more of this d1>1t·
yours~ urban renewal ·
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Two Readers Agree, One Disagrees
On Bad Manners in Driver Testing
Tottie Edltor:
BRA. VO, MarilyM Martin (Mailbox,
July 26), for having the courage to ex-
press the seOOments of a multitude of
Orange Coast residents -unfortunate
enough a1 to have certain so.called in·
spectors in order to qualify for a
drlvei'1 license!
TbJa 1 a m e disinterested. con-
descending attitude on the part of
local lntpeetors, is not new to this
f&mily of seven qualified drivers.
These licensea have come the HARD
way, for the most part -as does the
livelihood and taxes expected of us -
to sustain these ill·mannered civil
servants.
IT HAS BEEN a source of amaze-
ment to us that action has not been
taken before in this regc:rd sinct com-
plaints have certainly been rampant.
It is our feeling Marilynn's message
will bring like sentiments en masse,
and any concerted effort will not go
wtlleeded.
Perhaps our bureaucratic motor
vehicles department needs a bit of
awanness as to the proprieties in
dealing with the public! Call it
"righteous indignation" -if we must
-and if it involves only certain
careless individuals, GET RID OF
THEM! After exhaustive tests, WHY
do we need to be intimidated or in·
suited for tcyi.ng to do the right thing?
And heve to PAY for it yet!
MRS. H.V.C.
Wh11 Batle a 'l'ed1
To the Editor:
You could have knocked me over
with a fender!.
It's suxe a shame about the letter
from Marilynn Martin (Mailbox, July
26), who complained because her 16·
year-old son was heartlessly flunked
by what she idenUf~ as "oi.>e of the
bad guys" administering the driver's
test, who denied tbe kid a driver's
license merely becoo.se he happened to
"hit a stanchion".
WHY WOULD anybody worry about
a stanchiqn, whatever that Js? If the
kid had hit some stupid old woman
and killed her slightly, the guy giving
tbe driving test might have had
something to object to.
Like Mrs. Martin saY,s in her letter,
"WhY. should a person in authority be
allowed to p,Iay God , and do it
ungraciously? ' Why have a driver's tem at all?
PHIL LANSDALE
'Keep O.t of Here'
To the Editor:
Marilynn Martin's letter (MaUbox,
July 26) stirs me at last to mention at·
titudes o£ Officers in our motor vehlcle
bureau in Costa Mesa.
I suppose Governor Re.agan is
uMWttre of everything that occurs
almost in his name. Before his
politJcal gang came here we had men
in the bureau who. if exacting, were
always polite and neighborly. I used to
run in to practice parallel parking just·
~ore renewal time. Once the in·
apector, as h'f: Wifched, said, "You are
to bt commended for mastering this
tricky maneuver." When the new
crowd carile on, one 1aid ~ .. ""mt rruf·
fly, "Keep out of here."
JOHN EDMUND NOR
'Net • Member, llut ••• •
To fhe Editor:
I am ao angry to read and listen to
the good meaning Americans ("The
Spectacle P r e ' e a t e d by tbe
Blrcber&"), that can't se. beyond the
end ot their wen.meaning noses. I, too.
sow the HIUltlngton BellCh 4Ch ol Ju)y
Par1de in wllich the John Birch Sfci ..
Ltlttrt rr.m ,.....,.. .,.. w.-. HOl'mtl,., wrlltn
l.llO\lkl COii...., lhftr ~ I<! )(II) Wllflh Of" Inf,,
The rltl'll IO tol'Hltf!M lttten to tit WICI or tllmlfl•'9
llbtt Is r-"°"· All llfl"' """'' TllClvds 1l•ftefv,..
Mid mtmne ""'"'· b\lt ft.frMt will bt wltllhtld
on '"""''·
ty marched witb the names of
California men who nad been killed in
Vietnam. Frankly, it was one of the
most impressive tributes I have ever
seen. ,
Eli7.abeth Newton (Mailbox, July 22)
seid most peOple felt the march was a
tribute and a plea for peace. I agree.
Following the marchers was a float
saying, "Win the war and bring the
boys home!"
I RAVE A SON who will be going to
Vietnam before the end of the year, a
SOfl-in-law who has bein t:here , and a
husband who spent ·34 years in the
Marine CorPs to protect these well.
meaning Americane. -~
I may lose my aon, But God bless
him for going 'into a livblg bell to pro.
tect. us fr&m the Communi9ts who, but tor all tbose men, would be taking
over our cq_untry as they have mc:ny
others.
I HA VE ANOTHER son and six
nephews who may have to fight in this
unsung war or another one if we Can 't
stop the enemy where be is.
I am not a member of the John
Birch Society but I think it's time all
of us stopped acting like spoiled
children and started being good
Americans When will tbt good
Americ:o.ns wake up and realize we
must fight to preserve our plush way
of life .
BONNIE LAU
Four Que•tio,..
To the Editor:
It seems to me that the DAILY
PILOT has been performing a
valuable public service in printing a
number of pro and con letters con.
cerning the propriety of the role the
John Birch Society played in.the 1968
Fourtll of July Parade in Huntington
Beach.
Certainly that· .role was pro.
pagandistic in so dramaticaliJ P,Ushing
for further escalation of •e un·
declared. (as yet)1 war in Vietnam.
Was it "pushy" or. let's say simply 112
percent ''patriotlc"?
THE JBS CLAIMS to be nOll·
political. Be that a& It miy, the
society's caHfully plaMed gesture
1cb1eved a political end in this election
yea?. The . colwnnat debate. rages
on-and ria:hUy . • .
Several qu9sUons not yet tou~hed on
in the DAILY PILOT's Mailbox letters
occur to this writir, a veteran of two
World Wars:
I. Was the parade's organitlng com·
mittee aware ~orehand of the
disproportionate siu of the BJrcher
representation ln\lolved and of -the
gruesome m111ner of presentation
planned? • %. DID THE JBS "Blellle&" (the Ku
Klux Klan h&1 Ill Kle1gte•) receive
permission from the next of k1n to uae
the names of the slain 1oldler1 in tbe
manner dlsplaytd ln tbt parade? And
if not, why not?
3. How many of the Dime&. of tbe
honored dead belonged to Nearoea
amt-or Meilcan-Amerlc.anaf Or Were
th•Y all WASPS! (While. Anjlo-suon
ProtestanUJ I know froin press
reporb and, lh• MNln•, Corpa publl<A-
Uoaa I cet that ttie caimJUea amoq
these mlnorlly ftghtera are relatively
high 11 colDJNO'Od 1xl lhelr tnllated
percentap uwnber1.
-.
.
4. HOW MANY of lhe JBS
tractlander marchers would welcome
the families of the ''honored ''
minorities' dead as neighbors -oUt of
gratitude for their sacrifices-if for no
other rea~on? But that would be ask·
iitg too much, wouldn't it?
. GENE. McNERNEY
Major, USMCR (Ret.)
Plane Bljftlcer•
To the ·Editor:
I have been greatly entertained by
the many letters conce;rning the John
Birch ~iety and the Indeyend~nce ..~,.. Day Parade, but now I have found a
letter which is quite unique. I refer to
one by a Mr. S. Guidt•ne concerning
United Nations intervention to end the
"piracy" Of airliners to Cub a
(Mailbox, July 24).
First Mr. Guidone should be aware
of the differences between piracy and
hijacking; they can be fOOad. in any
good dictionary.
SECOND, THERE Is little, il any,
evidence that the Castro government
is behind the hijacking. If all the hi·
jackers were Cuban national~ (which
they were not), chancea for ex·
tradition to ANY country are absolute.
ly nil.
Third,jlle U. N. Charter deals with
nations, not individuals or airline com•
panies. The statement that our
government bas done nothing to pre-
vent more occurrences is shown false bf recent articles in major national
media. These state that the· Federal
Aviation Administration is working
with the airlines involved to find a
practical solution.
mE U. N. IS NOT 1 branch of our
Department Of State, as the letter
writer seems to think, .and has no
jurisdiction over the explllsion of
anyone from the Unit~ S!at~s-As f?~
Cubans being ''unc1v1l1zed ,
"barbarians" and "pirates," there artJ
many refugees and Americans who
visited pre.Castro 9ubl. who would
disagree with him.
GIJCY-VINCENT dePAUL
Waste of Spaee
To the Editor:
That B. Bennett letter you published
(Mailbox, July lllJ implying swim
suits are tettial and cause ttiousands to
drown, is the mo.st aslmpe and
ridiculou1 waste ol. space and' words .
I've ever seen (more people drown
fully clolhed thu in swim 111111). It
make& no difference what' a plfaon la
WNrlnC if he's washed oU· ibe rocks
by a wave, or gets dumped wbtn ·tbe
lM.at overturns or goes over ·tbe.cllff in
a vehicle. Buck had best mm 111. tile
null• heteafter and '1u.& a v o I d
'registering a swim suit I
ONLY OFFICERS ol the iaw 1hould
have 'fUDS. Only the attitude of fgAR
or' and hatred prompts a penon to
U:!.ink a gun means security from ""at·
lack. The burglar, the rapist, the _,
wttb crimirM.l intent always bayre the
drop on the· victim -ewn tbou&b
there's a gta;i in the &Jove com .. ~or tht ·l>Oule, Gr the purH,
it ii out ol relC!l ·far b -i.Jroa
unlWt.NS.
In the Tblrlio1, 'b... -ft beard 'j'lbln ts nodl'"I to fNr but fw
... U." 11'1 M -......... It WU
-· In Aul'Jll' "t0ot0 I rr-h JourneHot wrj!eO Ol tilt -binl
dlqe In ~ l:J.S., the DOW II·
JD01pber1 Cf ,_,. ho found Ill tllo
world'• "bipplllt oountry" ••. and
wtJat wt lbOllld do -'It. 11'1 wol
WU1ll readtnf.
POISONS SBot!ID ...... .t el
reach ol. children and guns stiould be
kept out of reach of angry laymen, and
emotionally upse• or unstable persons;
bad. tempered, resentful, frustrated,
revengeful Of° irresponsible people
shouldn't have acceSfi to a gun
anymore than a ·child should have ac· cess to poison.
R.M.M
Stealing From Wallaee
Although neither the Democrats nor
the Republicans have begun con·
atruction . of their platforms yet, we
have 1 pretty good idea as to what the
finished product will lqok like.
, Even at this early stage the lumber
that gees into the planks of the plat·
forms have a familiar look and feel.
More and more they are stealing
material from the George Wallace
speeches.
So when the three contestants come
into the home stretch thex. will all look
and sound alike until some meanie
remembers old Al Smith and says,
"Now, let's look at the records." Then
two of these fellows will look as phony
as a three1follac bill ...
-C. T. GILBREATH
OEO'• Self•Prabe
To the Editor:
Government agencies are· barred
from using the mails to send in·
formation· to people who do not re·
quest it. But the Ofiice of Economic
Opportunity (OEO) has a special
edge. It can mail to every postal
patron in the U.S. at public expense.
Their mailings are big, beautiful, ex·
pensive booklets saying how good the
OEO is and their grand plans for the
future. With 46 self-praising press
agents, OEO spends $'75 million a year
on this, according to Congressman
Teague.
IN NORTH CAROLINA, the OEO
made a $179,000 grant to weekly
newgpapers to send out free in·
formation in four counties, with many
addres1H1 who could not read.
Why doe1 not the OEO, an anti·
poverty program, spend its money on
poor pe~ple to help poor people?
A Tklcet at VCI
To thel:.Editor:
N. W.
fwoilld like to ruggelt to the general
public tblit they be careful where they
par.~ when they visit UCI. At 5 p.m . on
Saturday, July 2Q, we llJ'l'ived there. I
.admit we· hadn't been there for snme
time, but-whenever we have out-of·
towa guesta we usually take them
there. Twenty minutes later 1 back a..-.
the car, a Uckel
In cOOVersin1 with the guests. and
drlvinf onto a lot with about seven
car1 41'n tt, I just didn't take notice that
th~htd· been some changes made. It
would" ba,ve pJiiCS to notice.
EDITff V ANDERWOORT
~--B11 Gee,..e ----.
~·Georfe:
Do 1"" tlilnll I boy should
-•·Jlrl 1xl )Ila him ... their
-Jlala! BLUSllING
--Bl111hln(: . Mill)' boys ...,. to think Ibey
lllft •.lo .~ 1xl bt p0put1r. You
mliilt re.aw.. however, tt is easy
to iet a nputatlon as "fast ...
Tht -thing you wUI be smok·
ill «<!"PL Anyw1y, you should mW inre a 1trl loves you !or
,...... mlad. Admtttodly, ln YOW' ~ It may bt dlfflcull. 1
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esa arco
Awaits Arraignment
Mrs. Tucker Due
In Court Again
Arraignment of Mrs. Irene M:
Tucker, 37, accused of killing a
neighbor woman who once helped
celebrate birthdays at the Tucker
home, is scheduled Thursday in
Orange County Superior Court.
The defendant w i I I be 38 on
Thursday
The Orange County Grand Jury
issued a surprise indictment Tuesday
clul.l'glng Mrs. Tucker -already in
the process of municipal court hear-
ings -with one count of murder,
degree not fu:ed.
Mrs. Tucker, wife of Costa Mesa Ci-
ty Councilman George A. Tucker, is
likely to remain in custody at Orange
County Jail as a result of the in·
dlCtrhent.
DepULy District Attorney Everett
Dickey asked. Superior Court Judge
lloward C. Cameron to prohibit bail
for the 37-year-old defendant Tuesday
and the jurist agreea.
The defendant will go before him
again at 1:45 p.m., in Division One .
Mrs. Tucker; of 1642 Minorca Drive,
is charged with the JUDfl 28 carving
knife ' killing of Mrs. Harriett
'Vestphal, 68, of 164& Minorca Drive,
as the result or a backyard cmpute.
Bail has consistently been denied at
court appearances by the defendant,
but Harbor District Judicial Court
Judge William C. Christensen could
have done so at her Aug. ti
preliminary hearing. Judges mty
make bail decsioos when evidence is
finally before them.
The action by the Grand Jury Tues-
day wipes out the Aug. 8 hearing,
however, transferring all proceedings
back to Superior CoW't until tbe case
is resolved.
Mrs. Tucker's defense ·attorney,
Paul Augustine Jr., react.eel sharply
Tuesday when nWfied by the DAILY
PILOT of the change in his client's
case.
For one thing, be cam.ot cross-ex-
amine during trial on a Grand Jury in·
dictmem., but declared Tuelday that
this will not hamper his defense or
conduct of tbe trial
• Auguslille particularly qu<OI-the
indictment, becauae · this metMd is
primariey used when evidence is hieing
gathered at1d a chanee exists the
defendant might nee.
Mr.s. Tucker, quiet, withdrawn and
somewhat coolused about the entire
situation, is tin unlikely jailbreaker
and the limited evidence is all in and
awaiting the trial.
Nixon Urged to Pursue
Victory on First Ba,lot
From Wire Service•
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -Richard M.
Nixon's top strategists now favor a
risky, all-out attempt to win the
RepUblican presidential nomination on
the first ballot when the GOP con·
vention voles one week from today.
The former vtce presideµt will make
the final decision himseU early next
week on whether to attempt to grab
off the nomination at the first chance
or play it cool for a second ballot op·
portunity.
He will lean heavily in this decision
on the advice of his campaign
managers, John N. Mitchell, Richard
Kleindienst, Robert Ellsworth, R. J.
Haldeman, and Herbert G. Klein , his
press director. They make up the
Nose Knows Foe;
Aromas No Roses
The long nose of the law came to the
aid of a maiden in olfactory distress
Tuesday in Costa Mesa.
Boonie Norman, 21, telephoned the
station to report that something was
rotten -not in Denmark -but on
Shalimar Drive.
At least 90methJ.ng smelled funny .
Officer Otris Bell was dispatched to
her apartment house at 771 Sballmar
Drive, sniffed his way to the rear of
the development and suggested she
cootact the owner of a big commercial
trash collection bin located there.
1mer cirde of NiJ:011~1 advisers.
There are some out-sized political
risks involved in a blitz attempt.
Failure conceivably could cast Nixon
the nomination.
The tactical move would involve
r id in g roughshod over favorite son
candidates who might be more
accept any peace settlement that
amenable ·to supporting Nixon after
they have had a moment of glory on
national television with f o r m a l
nomination for the nation's highest
office.
Beyond this, however, lies the
political desire of these heads of state
delegations to claim they supplied the
necessary votes for the nominWon of
the party's standard bearer when he
needed them.
A first ballot victory would subject
Nixon to charges that "bosses" had
d chosen the nominee without free c·
consideration by the delegates ol
whether he was the man most likely to
win in November.
The arguments against this put forib
by the NiJ:on advisers were ·simple:
No contender bows t.o protocol U tb•
nomination is within his grup. Nixon
won all o( the GOP primaries and thus
is the popular choice of a majority Of
delegates.
Backers of New York Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller indicated they hope
Nixon puts all of his chips on the line
at the start.
William E. Miller, former party
national chairman and the 1964
nominee f<r vice president. said the
governor's camp is ready to combat
alternate strategy movr.s by Nixon.
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TUSTIN DETECTIVE 'BRENT 'BJXLER RUNS .TEST
When My1t1,Y Drug Burns it Smells Like Incense
Reagan Recall Campaign
Expected to Fall Short
SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A drive to
recall Gov. Ronald Reagan reached its
final deadline today. Most advani:e
signs indicated it would fall short of
forcing a removEll election.
If the recall backers gel U1e re·
quited 780,414 signatures on petitions ,
the prospect of a fall recall election
will blunt the governor's presidential
prospects at next week's convention.
Reagan's aides privately expressed
optimism the drive vuld net less than
half the needed Signatur~i;.
Mrs. Joyce Koupal, co-ch&irtnan of
the drive, said she wa-3 optimistic of
success, ba•. angry at Secretary of
StaLe Frank M. Jordan, a Republican.
for putting roadblocks in the way of
petitioners.
She said bickers, who started their
flnal drive six months ngo today,
\\"OUld in1ist on 60 morr· days to file
supplemental lista of na1nes if the first
attempt fails .
Rut H. P. Sullivan. usistant
Sc(·retary ol state, saiJ the law did not
provide the added time and insi:ited to-
day was t~e final deadline.
It appeared likelx the issue would be
resc..lved in state c~urts.
Mrs. Koupal and her husband,
Edwin, who have been l~aJing the
recall drive. said a week ogo they had
collected more ttian 800,000 signatures
t.rid predicted the recall would qualify,
Asked ':'uesday how m an y
signatures had been collected to date
she replied: "I have rio idea. We've
got paper everywhere."
'Balboa Boa' Beefed Up
The group plans to submit the peti·
tions to all 58 county clerks before the
closing time today but it may take
hours to detennine how m a n y
signatures have been submitted -and
d~s to determine how many quallJy.
The recall petitions charge Reagan
isn't competent in government and
public afiairs, and accuse him o!
undermining the state's mental health
program, injuring pubUc education
and trying to further his own personal
ambitions {tom the gov~rnor'E oUlce .
Restricted Constrictor Evicted Aher Rat Orgy
A sklnny boei t<Jaltrictor found
daogling round U>e neck of a Newport
Beath youth wu 1alely out of town to-
day alter being fattened up at the city
pound on a diet or Uve rats.
The snake's keeper was charged a
pound fee of about a dollw a day, and
fined $25 fctr possessing a "wild
animal" in vlolat.ioo of the municipal
code.
Disposition of the case was decided
in Newport llarbor Municipal Court
after Charles Cobbs, 20, of 2129
Miramar. Newport Beach. entered :i
tuilly plea before Judge \Vllliam
Christensen.
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AHllWll City Atty. Tom Woodruff
showed up al the bearing. ready lo
prosecute in case Cobba ptD"SUed '
plea of Innocence.
Cobbs was cited June. 31 after 1
police officer on routine pafrol came
across the hair·rai.llng spectacle of
Cobbs standlnf at Balboa Boulevard
and 19th Stree with the boa wrapped
round his neck.
In the courtroom. Cobbs told the
judge, "I didn't know it was againi;t
the law ... "
"How' meny times have you ever
sec~ a bol constrictor ruMln& loose
on Balboa Boulevard?" snapped Ule
jqe.
At clty pound, the veterinarian
reported the make "looked kind of
thJn." ,..
He 1ald he fed it Ulree or four Uve
rall. Which Ille repWe gobbled right
up. Boas eat lnfrequetrtly, but this one
· appareDlly was ravenous, he 1atd.
The vet 1aid a jouth came to fetch
the snake, and take It to Sonta Ana
where the city apparenUy has no laW1
agalnsi keeping it.
•·1 afso gave hlm an e.xtra -rat." the ·
•ct said.
Mesa Burglars
Loot Apartment
A vil;tor trom Cocoa Beach, Fifi ..
..... • family retumJnc b..,. from
•acatlon dlaco"'1od burglars bad hi\
them for lllU"I thin SZZ5 in loot, Co1ta
Mesa pollce nld !Oday. .
William T. FuttDan, of COCOll Beach,
Fla., said ,....... llole hit '2(12
surfboard out of a friend's car puked
at 978 El Camino Drive Tuesday.
~ Thomas M. Halby la~ly. of 745
Shalimar Drive, came home from a
vacaUm and found their apart.meot
looted ol 125 in assorted change.
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·'Mystery Drug'·
Seized by Police
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A tiny, black mystery drug which
so far defies analysis was seized early
today when Costa Mesa and Tustin
polioo raided two super-hJppie com·
munal homes, impounding S2.~ In
nareotics and cash.
Assorted o t h e r substances -
inc I u d 1 ng LSD, methedrine,
amphetamine pills and bartHturate
tablets -also were taken in the twin-
prooged raid, which nettett nine
1uspects.
One pair among the nine was ar.
rested when deteCtives walked into a
bedroom, ideot1fitd tbemselv. and
slapped the male youth on the
poaterior to emphasize the point,
police said.
The raidln&: parties sent to 2019
Pomona Ave., and 2.88 Victoria St.,
armed with arrest warrants issued
after a two-month undercover in·
vestigation, encountered no trouble.
"One guy got a little mouthy," said
Tustin Detective Brent Bixler, but
police knocked and were admitted
without incident at both Costa Mesa
addresses.
Police described the two apartments
as typical hippie-type communal
homes, 1hared by several people who
apparently pool their resource1 as a
way of life.
Occupants arrested at 2019 Pomona
Ave., where the vcist majority of the
drugs and n1oney were found , plus
charges against them are:
Denni• L. lJ.Uy, 20, possession and
possession for sale of narcotics.
Suzaane A. Smilll, 18, sale ot
narcotics to a police officer.
Gerald D. McNalty, 19, po11ession
and possession· for sale of narcotics,
plus sale ct narcotics to an undercover
agent. •
Paul M. Be11ellea, 18, possession
and possession for sale of narcotics,
plus sale of narcotics to a police of.
fiver and possession of dangerous
drugs. -
Wendy J. Weller, 18, possession and
possession for sale of narcotics and
dangerous drugs.
Investigators s aid L 11 J y was
carrying $1,300. in his pockets when
arrested in the raid, which began
ahout 4 a.m., involving 10 officers led
(See DR.UG RAID, Pafe % )
S380 Flag Fine
$5 a Star, $10 a Bar for 'Cltrtqin'
By BRUCE BENSON
or llM o.11r ''"' 111tt Alik Michael Joseph Jackson how m~y 1tar11' and 1tripe1 the Amfrlcan
nag bas and he'll tell you $380 worth.
That's 1the ·amount the Newport
Beach Mli.e4t WU fined in Newport
Harbor Mlllllclpol Court for flying Old
Gfory from curtain rods in the win· •
dows of hta apartmen~ at I612 W.
Harbor Chambers
To Hear OCC
Administrators
Top admlnistratofs ol the Orange
Coast Junior Collele DllUict will spell
out critiCat financial need• Thursday
before two special Harbor Area aiam·
bet of Commerce study committees.
The luncheon meeting is scheduled
for noon at the Caspian Restaurant in
Costa Mesa, featuring D i s t r i c t
Superintendent Norman Watson and
OCC President Dr. Robert Moore.
The two men will explain to
members or the Costa Mesa and
Newport Harbor chambers pf com·
merce how vital i.5 passage of the $7 .5
million bond issue which goes to uea
voters next month.
Schedu\ed to hear their views are
the Past Presidents Committee, Costa
Mesa Chamber ol Commerce and the
Study and Research Committee.
Newport Harbo1-Chamber of Com·
nierce.
'"'!be necessity of the bond Issue will
be discussed at this meeting. . .in
order to be able to intelligently
evaluate it," said one spokesman.
SA School Tax
Override Loses
By Slim Margin
By the narrowest of margins, santa
Ana Unified School District's proj>osed
M-cent tix override wu defeated
Tuesday.
The margin, 352 votfs, saw a tally ot
51430 against and 5,0'18 for the
measure that would have provkMd
larltl.J fGI' lllCl'Haed oaJarie1. Sa1arJ t n c r • a 1 a 1 for both
certificated and d•1;fted personnel
would bavo •-led for '4.l mlllloo
of the fU mtlllan U>e m....,. "• u·
pecttd to ral11 over three 1ear1.
Other bnetlti were p or t 1 b l e
clautoom1 to avoid double sealons
and a reducUon tn cla11 lh:es.
Altbougb dlHppolnlod over tho nar·
row def••~ both Supt. Glenn T•bor
and titilen'1 committee cb&innan Don
Cbrt1teson ·were pleaMCI wtth what
they termed a ''rtverse trend iD voter IUJ>eOrt-." ... '
Ocean F'ront.
Judie Wiiiiam Christensen arrived
at the figure of $380 by caJcUJatirif the
penalty at $S a star ($251)) plus· JO a
bar C'130J.
The flne impoud ·on the. 2*1ear-old def9:0~ant, ~eJted lJi Apti.I~ cam.
after . nuµi~1 delay. in mqving
toward a Jµry trial. How6Ver. Jacbbn
swllchocl b1s plea to guilty Jut week.
He was M!ntenced with the fin~ Tues·
day, and placed on one year's pro-
bation
Jackson was arreste~ under a
i,eldom usej section of the California
Military and Vc~erans Code which
mak::s it a misdemeanor to defile or
mutilate the American Flag.
The code had lain dormant for
years, but has been thoroughly ex·
ercised within the past few months.
Besides Jackson, three1 other young
people !'lave been prosecuted under it
&ince April. . ·
Timmie Hoppls, 20, of ' Coata Mesa,
and Rod Michael Stewart, 18,. were
convicted of ·using a fiag as an auto
seat cove"r. Mull;icip&l.JUdge Calvin P.
Schmidt placed each on two years'
probai:lon and ordered them •o write
5,000-word essays on the topic, "The
Flag is a Symbol."
Joe McClung, 19; of Seattle, was
sentenced. to 60 days in Orange County
Jail and also ordered to write an es1ay on the nag as a symbol by Municipal
Judge Donald Dungan. McCJung plead·
ed guilty to u11ng the flag as a beach
towel.
In Jackson's case, hl1 total costs in
court_will come to $475 when all the
penalty assessments are added In.
Judge Christensen will c1 11 ow
Jackson to pay off on the installment
plan with SlOO down and l..50 a month
until the fine is satisfied.
Orange C.:OaaC
Weac•er
Those variable (or Invariable)
Jow clouds will be at it again
Thursday, the weatherman as·
sures us , preceding a mostly
sunny day with temperatures in
the high 70's.
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Burglary
Nabbed
Young
Suspects
Two lrin·aie boys fouod burglarlz.
in& the house of a 71-year-old Newport
8Mch wman were chased and cap-
tured after aeveral citizens in the no1.-jo1nod In the pursul~
police reported today.
Polloe Chief B. James Gla~as sing\.
eel out the Incident lo prabe lhe
oeighbors or Kathryn JatOlky, Tl, of
IOU Wiii Bay, for helping capture the lloeinl burclon.
Tiit pl1l>llO effort be ... about 5 p.111.
MO<ld&Y wbea a hC>llOtwlft said she
nollcod' two oo,., 1e and IT. boo•Uel one -another up to the second story of
the Jakosky residence.
She called another woman, who in
turn notifiJd her huaband. who alerted
his son. POUce said the father and son
"staked otft•' the house with one
J?uarding the front door and the other
the back.
TM WOIDIB, !MQWbU9, aotUW
poll co.
The :voliuitu! burllars. both from
J.As Angeles, left the residence with
fll. r;"O mm. a change Pt.D'ff plua a
pack of cigarettes, police said.
The young thieves saw they were
being watched and rarr. The ion on
stake-out gave chase, calllnC tor
nelghbou lo help hlm.
Police said nearby reatdaatl jolntd
him aod t1111ther maoapd lo capture
one suapect not far from the burJlary
scene. '
The second fleeing teen.ager was
found by police running along Balboa
Boulevard. Police said he apparenUy
ran out of breath, and s~end,re4 at
the corner of 16th Street.
The change and c11anttes were
recovered along the chase route,
police said.
Fulbright Wins Majority
Over 3 Foes in Arkansas
Ll'ITLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -Sen. J.
W. Fulbright won renomination in
Arkansu' prlmarie1 Tuesday against
three Democratic foes who urged
voters to wrest the office from him
because o£ his stand on the Vietnam
war.
Facing bil sternest oampaJgn test in
24 years, Fulbrigllt received about 53
percent Of the vote, enough to aave
bila from a runoff but short o! the 65
percent he predicted he would recaive .
With 2,MB of 2,659 precinct s
reported, Fulbright had 202,024 votes,
Jila Johnson, 122,072, Bobby K. llayes,
a flooring manufacturer from Calleo
Rock, 46 ,701 apd Foster Johnson, a
Mail Deliveries
To Canada End
Due to Walkout
The mail to <lanada bas stopped.
Intrigued by Inquiries of Orangu
Coast residents, the DAILY PILOT
took the matter up with U. S. Postal
authorjties. ~ -
Na mall tor Canada is being ac·
cepted in U. S. Post Oftices, con!irm~d
Hector G. Godinez. He's postmaster in
charge of the section center in Santa
Ana. The situation ts naUonal.
The reason Is a strike of Canadian
postal employes. It has been going on
30 days and hu recently worsened,
said Godinez. U tho U. S: did accept
the mall, it would have to be -ed .
There'• nobody working on. the other
end to accept and deliver It,
Earlier la the strike, Godinez said,
U.S. Postal authorities were accepting
certain classes of mail but now they
aren't having any .
ln Orange County, Godinez estimat·
ed, the Canadian mail not being ac·
cepted amounts to about 1,200 letters
daily.
Not much admittedly compared to
ei ght million or so · letters weekly
handled at the Santa Ana massing
center. All Orange County mail roe s
through there.
It'1. more of a problem the official
said in northeastern and northwestern
music publiaber from LitUe Rocle,
10,952.
•'rt 11 difficult at this late hour to
find the right words to express ap·
predation for help in the campaig_n
wbichi.sobviouslya uc ce a 1ful 1 ''
Fulbright told. "It ii not easy to carry
a majority ovw three candidates."
The senator said people's emotions
were aroused in the time of war, ad-
ding, "I would h8te to see rousing of
hatred among our people." ·
Hi1 opponents accused the Senate
Foreign Relations C o m m l t t e e
chairman of giving ·aid and comfort to
the enemy because of his outspoken
opposition to U. S. involvement in the
war. I
During an intemive two-month cam·
paign, Fulbright tOld voters his op·
position to the war wu aimed at
"stopping the killing of our men and to
bring them hmae to their families
where they be.long." He wu a constant
critic of President Johnson's Vietnam policy.
Fulbright, 63, who emphasized his
senatorial aen1ortty, facea mother test
ln the Nov. & ceneral election against
Charles T. Bemerd, 40, of Earle, who
was unopposed for the Republican
nomination.
Bernard. father of five, farms and
operates a dry clea nin g business. llis
only previous public service came as a
city aiderman.
Republican Gov. Winthrop
Rockefeller, as expected, easily won
renomination over Sidney C. Roberts
o! Little Rock, an unomployed
salnman mating hdl lint pollUcal
race.
Arraignment
Set Next Week
In Grand Theft
Gustave Galas of 1179 La Rosa Lane, Fountain Valley, one of nine
per1on1 indicted on charges of con·
spiracy to commit grand theft in an in·
beritance tu: plan, waa ordered to
answer charges Aug. 9.
· portions of the country. In it.ates such
: as Michigan a great deal of business
-mail normally goes back and forth
Galas, 39, was arraigned in Superior
Court following indic~ent by the
Orange County Grand Jury last Tues· day.
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Now, Godinez said, it must be hand l-
ed by phone or wire. The strike
again&t the Canadian government is
for higher wages . Godinez note d that
U.S. Postal employes would not be
allowed to strike for higher wages.
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DAILY PILOT
O~ANOE COAST PUOl.:ISHI NG COMPANY
Rob•rl N, W etd
Prttldfnl Ind Pvbll11!eo'
J.,~ R. C111lev
Vl« Prnkknl ind Gerotr~I M1n1~r
Tl!om•~ Kee Yil Ed:tor
Tho~a1 A. Mwrp~!ne
Menaulne Editor
P111I Nin•~
AdYfrlltlnt OlrK10I'
Coste M"° Otflc.•
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Otitff Offlc.n
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Five of the nine indicted have been
arrested to date. They are atcused of
beint( involved in an operation in
which false representations were
made to individu als that in setting up
certain forms of trust and foundation s.
lhe individuals would be able to avoid
inheritance and e1tate taxation, the
district attorney said.
Grand theft in the amount of 120,000
Crom nve Orange County residents is
charged.
New Bill Restores
$20,000 for Dana
Harbor Project
Special to the DAILY PILOT _
\VASHINGTON -The Senate sen t
to the White House Tuesday a com-
promise $4.6 billion Public \Vorks Ap-
propriations bill.
It includes restoration or $20,000 lop·
pcd from budgeted federal ex·
pendltures al Dana Point Harbor this
year. The House Jast week had trim·
med the Dana Point budget !rom
$447,000 to U25.000. It is now at the
higher figure.
The huge public works bill 1lao pro.
videa "'85,000 for erosion ~ontrol pro-
ject. In Surfolde, Sunset and Nawport
Buch. The Ho1.11e had approved
~o.ooo.
Anny Corps of Englne~s
spokesmen said the Dana Potnt f.mds
wiU be used essenUally for dredglng
th small boat harbor. The erosion
fun'dl are earmarked moaUy for relm·
bursement to the stat. of recebt ex·
pendfture1 In tile w.,t Newport area •
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PUTTING ON AN ACT -Balch of young people cast for feature
movie based on Newport Beach undercover police exploits emote
here for news photographer. "On camera" (left to right} are John
Scott, 17 ; David Rice , 16; Kathy Lee, 17; and Dick Powell Jr., 17,
son of late motion picture 5tar. All the Youngsters are residents of
Harbor Area.
iGreat Kid Stuff'
NB 'Mole Patrol' Movie Subject
By EVELYN SllERWOOD
01 1111 Dellr PNM ltl"
S m 11 e Newport Beach. Your pie·
ture's being taken c:ogain.
' This time it's for a feature·lcngth
movie called Channel Reef, based on
exploits of Newport u n d e r c o v e r
policemen, known as the city's "Mole.
Patrol."
The cut lo a mostly untried bunch
ol tten-aaen. They're tn rebear1al
now, worldal for free.
Producer Robert Harke, with a
m.l.nlacule budget ol '55,000, 1ay1 he'll
pay the actors for the 10 scheduled
days of actual shooting which starts
Au g. 5.
"It's great kid stuff," Harke said of
the movie's theme.
''\Ve came to the beach, and cast the
parts here because we wanted the real
thing -surfers who know how to surf,
and not just method act.ors,"
About half of the 25 actors are
youths from the Harbor Area.
Dick Powell Jr., son of the late star
of TV and movies, has been cast as
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DRUG RAID. . ,
bJ Lt. Glenn Walker .
the son of a rich family. You111 Powell
has already appeared in "Gun1moke"
and in the "Lucy Show.''
l~arke said highlights of "Channel
Reef" will Jnc1ude a sea cha se, kid·
napini:. beach party and surfln~.
Th ere will also be a sprinkling of real,
non·methodlct.t beach bunnies.
Filming will be done in and around
Newport Beacb at 1uch landmarka as
Iha Wedi• and Newport Pier.
Altllougb Ito plot drawt from ad·
-· of undercover, cuuany drtgtd N~ policemen, none of
t.be c1ty'1 ottlcera wtil appear 1D the
movie.
For mo 11 t of the actors, Harke's
movie is their fir11t theatrical ex-
perience.
Kathy Lee , for example , Jearnecl
rro tn a friend that Harke was casting.
She tried out (or the 1·ole of a
policewoman and got the part.
"I love doing the movie,'' said
Kathy. "It's the most exciting thing
I've ever done."
Another member of the cast was
working at a take-home fried chicken
store. Harke came in for a bucket of
chicken and went out with the clerk
signed up for the movie.
Still another young actor, David
Rise, 16, a student at newport Harbor
High School, found that parental
permission was important in securing
a movie role .
He plays the pt:rt of a "plastic" hip·
pie. That's not.aJJ.the-way hlppie.
"My parents wouldn't Jet me play a
full hippie," he explained.
City Services
Chief,. Resigns
-By JEROME F. COLLINS .. .....................
New.port Beach General Services
Director Jake MynderH , rated as one
o! the top men In hil fttld In the ••·
tion, reslptd toc1111.
He Nld be Is •olni to work for a
''prtvalt -~· The rlllan1Uon. accepted wltb
nrrtl by City ldanallf .llll'Vey · L.
Hurlburt, is effecti.ve immediately. ·
A retired Army colonel, Mynderse,
55, joined the municipal stall in
November, 1963.
His letter of resignation to HlD'lburt
states:
"My resignation is moUvaled by
purely personal business reasona. n la
no way reflects any dissatisfaction ·
with the conditions of my employment
by the city, or my ralaUonship with
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' )'ou and your at&ft."
As ·Mad of the 0-.ai Sentoe1
Department, Mynderse has directed
several divisions reapoulble for all
municipal housekeeplnc dlorea. fttse
range from beacb and ·-t clunup
lo NUii coUocUon. Tile dt~eot
bl> • }'ork fora ol aboul 100 mu. . M1Ddene . WIS lauded by llurlburt
far' tbe 11tremendou1 lm.plovunentl" he broughf to the dei>artmen( dlirlng
his five y&ars as director.
The City Manager not.ed, as an ex·
ample, that despite unprecedQnted
J!Ol'Ul•~on growth In the cit1 In recent
years, the number of men needed for
refuse Collection aervic~ hu remained
vlrlually unchU.ed. "'Thia II dut lo
the increand effiClenoy Jake wu able
to briD& about," said Hurlburt. "I very
much regr•t his leaving."
Phone Company Changes
Voice on · the Other End
It's not exactly a cut of 11lf a
woman an1wen hana up," tbou1h
some Newport Beaeh.CO!ta Mesa area
residents may have been tempted to
do so lately.
The voice on the other end of 0 411"
is the 1ame1 only tbe WCl'dl _.. chang~
ed. Inateed of the flmlliar word "in·
formation,'1 Pacific_ Telephone Co. 's
operators are answering with the
pbrue "directory assistance."
"The new phrase better describes
the type of aervice we offer,'1 Streeter
King, dlsUict manager tor the phone
company, said. "The operator tells the
caller U the number be seeka ia ll1ted
Jn the current telephone directory. If
!be number l1n'l In lhe book, she'll uk
the customer to make note of lt for
future reference."
The new procedure, a trial oper.Uon
throughout !be Bell sysltm, 1tarted
becaun ol tilt tomendoua rp:owlh In
tnf«m.ation terVlce, Kint 111d.
According lo Kine, the unmber of
telepbone1 In Oranre County grows by
about 8 percent a year. But in-
formaUon calls are crowing by nearly
11 percent a year.
Orange County 's Pacific Telephone
customers place about 872 million
calls annually.
Dog to
In Costa Mua, for example, ap-
proximately -·haU ol lho-lotal calls
are com_pleted by cu1tomer1 who know
the number called from memory. In 30
perce1;1t Of the calla, the aource is a
personal number Usl Tc percent
have used the directory as a source.
and another 7 percent have used
booklet. provided by Ibo pbona com· pany.
That leaves just 3 percent that uae
directory asatstance (Information )
service as a source tor numbers.
Even ao, that rt1presenta more than
10 million calla a year to "in·
formation'' operators 1n the Newport
Beach-Costa Mesa area.
Other Orange Coast area residents
will 1oon realile the 1ame change.
General Telephone Co. which, among
other cWes, HrVlcu Huntlngjon
Beach, Lquna Boacb, Westmlmter
and P'ouataln Valley, wlll chant• to
the same method In stVerli months,
accordlnr to General's D I 1 tr I c t
ll!anerer J. s. Botelho.
"We lot! wa can ,rve cuatomon bet·
ter service,'' Clrolyn Horner, chief
operator In General's dtltrlcl, said.
"There won't be any change ln looking
up numbers, but we can lft people wha
are new in the area know where tc
find things."
Burn
Plan for Antiwar Demomtration
ll!UN!Cll, Germany (UP!)
Deas)lte .protests by police and anlm.al
fanciers. antiwar demonstrators today
went ahead With plans to burn a dog
alive.
"Since we announced we would burn
a dog alive our phone hasn't stopped
ringing," said a $pokesman for the
Student War Resistors International
OSK ).
He told UPI, "from all over
Germany people aired their disgust tt
our plan." He said "perverted idea"
wu one of the milder terms applied to
ISK's plan.
ISK spokesmen said they don't mind
the proteots at all. They said II helps
their alm in the planned dog buntlng
-protesUn1 the wars in Vietnam and
Nigeria.
In Hamburg and Dusseldorf local
societies for the preve ntion of cruelty
to animals called on members for
public demonstrations .aa:atnst ISK's
dog burning plans. The Munich society
chairman said he will go to court to
stop It. Police said they are ready to
enforce 1 law that would send a dog
burner to jail tor two years.
ISK spokesmen said they do not fear
police acUon . "The aim of the dog
burning is to switch public sorrow fo r
the poor animal to the suffering
humanity."
The ISK officers said they tre
holding a meeting tonight to confirm
the dog burning plans and 11% • '111 for
it. ISK. spokesmen 1atd the an·
nouncement of the burning at first was
just to arouse public interest 1n war
suffering but that members now really
want to co ahead wlth the act.
They said a special, unidenuned dog
would be selected for burntnc.
"We certainly wuuld not burn a
stray animal or somebody else's dog,"
a spokesman said. The su15pects weft' arrested on war-
rants and Miss Smith had 1 prior
$1,875 warrant out for her arrest on a
narcotics charge. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS PF. INCOM1'ARABLE BEAUT!'.
Arrestees taken from the 288 Vic·
toria St. address and charges lodg~
against them were :
Barry G. Hahu1 19, sale of narcotics
to an undercover officer.
Jack II. Jlahn, 18, his younger
brother, sale of narcotics to an
undercover officer.
Timothy R. Gravelle, 19, possession
ol marijuana.
Carla !'ti. BrO'l\'D, 18. posses1uon of
marijuana.
Police said all charges against the
nine 1u1pect1 are felonies and all were
ex{':tcted to be arraigned today, with
bail set at up to '6.250 or more .
In addiUon to other contraband
sclzc<l, detectives confiscates! small
wrapped lumps or what appeared to be
either hashish -marijuana in its
high ly concentrated form -or opi11111.
At least part of the strange
substance, however, Js some sort or
m y s t e r y compouild whlch has
appeared on the illicit market
recently, 1preadina from t h e
Riverside area to San Frandsco.
Detective Bixler said the tarry,
black stuff "°uld be turned over to
Stalt Narc0Uc1 agent.a for-cbemlcal
.analyats, but that irtor esamlnatlon•
bave my1U!Jed 1utboritie1. ___ .r.:":\._. The substance, which 11 apparen1iy
smoked, seems to contaln no traceable
narcotic.
Today's narcoti cs raid involved both
Tustin and Cotta Me1a police but they
·<lid not e1tabll1b why they joined
forces , eJcept to aay Ml.11 Weiler
formerly lived at 16881 Silver Maple
WflY, Tustin.
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Vinton and Gerri Granger.
TELEVISION VIEWS
, .. TV's Impact
On Politics
By RICK DU 1,ilOW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -With the Republican
and Democratic conventions soon to get under way,
it ·is fascinating to .consider television1& impact-on
the old back-room style of politics.
MORE AND MORE, one gets the ,intpressiGn
that somehbw the old closed.odoor manner of ~·
in,g nominations is eventually doomed to-eriin·etion.
-chiefly because of the contrasting new opennisa
brought by video. ~ "'
There is an unquestionable restlessness in e.e
1and over the old-school way, and it has been W.flll
docuinented in counUess publications and b~
casts that much of the population feeIS it 'is not ~
ting what it· really wants.
IN THE PRE-TELEVISION DAYS, there was
doubtless the same feeling, but the remoteness of
the pubtiC figures and the whole process made ~t
difficult for the mass population to a:et as emotior;a-
ally involved in the procedure.
One never saw personalities with the same d~
finiteness brought by television. Because of the r&-
moteness and the accompanying lack of visual con-
tact, one was more inclined to just trust the powers
in charge. After all, they must have been superior
to get the positions they had, right?
TELEVISION HAS EXPOIED this myth of ...
sumed rightness. No longer can paraphrased state-
ments and quotes in news ·stories cover ·up the de-
ficiencies of public figures wbo for so:Iong had been
-and have been -covered ui> by tli& glBll)O:r of
distance. · ·
Now we look on ' the television sc;reen ~-"e
see ~e · empeMrs. w~thout their clo:tJies. F~s loot
like fools, sound hire fools and act like fools. Peopte
who are not trustworthy come across precisely like
that.. Obvious power-s~kers. are immediately dii.
cernible. Politicians who lack civility, the liner
qualities of manhood and contact with various a:en-
erations draw immediate and deserved distntst. _
YET THE OLD procedure bangs on. And If
change is not coming tomorrow, can it be far be-
hind? For the highly skeptical younger generation
soon will be of voting age in large numbers, and its
current distrust of the old system is bound to be-
come much more pronounced and demanding, and
if changes are not brought about in reasonable time,
can there be much doubt that there will be 1eriou1
disturbances?
The trouble with television is that it bring• the
democratic procedure right up close, and 1uddenly
-of all things -people are demanding democracy
In action ; that is, the rights of all Ille people, and
not just a few , to determine the leaders. Secret
covenants; secretly arrived at, are a doomed item on
the political nomination scene ..
ONE WONDERS what would happen if a candi·
date of major stature went outside the normal party
spectrum, campaigned entirely on television and
pulled in a huge number of voles . What if he went
straight to the people and nowhere else? And what,
if doing this and convincing the population that be
was the best man, he still was denied office because
of the system set up to preserve and protect· party
hacks?
It is a new day, and the combination of tele-
vision and youth is going to help it come a1>9ut soon-
er than is comfortable for the persons who believe
that all people are equal but that some people are
more equal tha!1 others.
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' DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
'Seen anything of good old Ronnie lately?'
. . Tiny Tim and His Gang
Costa M .. a police ver)i likely will be walking the
llcbtNt of tight ropes Ibis weekend.
'Ibey'U have as their major. chore the ove1seeing
and shepherding of one of the largest crowds to enter
the city this year. There will be thousands, llterall,Y
thou.sand<, taking part.
And what's bringing Ibis big crowd? Is It another
FUb Fry? A r&-MIJ! of the Orange County Fair?
Why no, It's Tiny Tim. And the Jefferson Airplane
and the Butterfield Blues Band and the Byrds and Eric.
Bunion l!Jl(l 'lbe Animals and Country Joe arid the Fish.
Aitd the Electric Flag and Blue Cheer and Iron
Butterfly and 'Steppenwoll and the Spe$I Press and the
Chambers Brothers. Not to mention the Grateful Dead.
If all those names speak to you from the wrong
1eneration -that iS, if'YOU are over 25 -you just don't know what's happening.
What's happening is the NeWPorl Pop Festival at
the Orange County Fairgrounds 8aturday and Sunday.
It is a two-day affair and those names up above are
performers. They're well·known performers, too, at
least with the under·25 set.
The NeWPorl Pop Festival last year was held in
Monterey. It drew thousands up there, many of them
driving up from the Los Angeles-Orange County area
to bask in the guitar-driven rhythm of the day. It was,
from accounts of those who attended, a success -il
drawiqg a crowd and pleasing that crowd are the
criteria.
A funny thing happened between the kids and the
police in Monterey. The law enforcement agencies of
Monterey County were expected to bear down hard on
the young people who attended the festival. In their own
Editorials
Get People
To Think
By EUGENE PA'M'ERSON
Editor
Tb• Atlanta (Ga.) Co11tttudoa
Newspaper editorialc get things
done. At times, I've wondered what.
By now, J think I know.
Tiley get people to think ...
They may think the editor is an
idiot. 'lbe Atlanta Constitution is rich
with readers who bold that opinion . In
order to arrive at it, however, they
must (1) read his unsatisfactory argu.
inent, and then (2) justify thetr own,
This is a painfu1 experience on both
counts, which may account for the
soreness they e:rrubit in letters to the
editor. But ttiey bave had to think
about the subject.
And the longer ~ live, the more I
believe the value of an editorial is not
so much to carry the day, to convince
everybody, or to comfort tile good and
convert the evil
TO ACHIEVE THOSE g o a 1 s the
average editor would have to be a lot
smarter than he is.
The true and lasting value lies in
cetting people to thi.bk for themselves,
ID talk and to argue, and finally to
decide whatever they want to decide.
The process of thought may have ad·
justed ttidr decision some small
distance toward the side of right,
whatever that is.
"I guess a man's job," William
Percy's father told him, "is to make
the world a better place to live in, so
far as be is able -always remem-
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
What is our city doing with the
money they collect in fines from
our surfers in Newport Beach?
A certain Costa Mesa judge re·
cenUy fined one $40 for failure to
show his license receipt to the
court clerk.
Mrs. E.C.
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bel'ing the results \\fill be infinitesimal
-and to attend to bis own soul."
An editorial is, of itself, no better
than the incentive it provides the
reader to attend. to his own soul, J
think. Whether the editorial opinion
itself is accepted js secondary to that.
The people will find their own way
when they think.
THE RACE ISSUE in the South was
editorially muffled ror many years.
The primary contribution of editors
like Hodding Carter, Ralph McGill and
LenOtr Chambers lay not so much in
convincing all Southerners t b a t
segregation was wrong; they ob·
viously failed, ·had that been their
purpose. Primarily, they encouraged
people to talk about Jt -to break the
muffling silence, to stop fearing
discussion of it, to s p e a k the
unspeakable and think t h e un-
thinkable, and to realize it was a sub·
ject they could argue.
This breaking of silent fear, this
beginning of talking and thinking, is
the goal an editor shoots for in a
frozen situation Where minds have
ceased to question. The editorial
doesn't have to be right. But it does
get thfng s done.
It gets the people to think.
The Over-eager Employe
Thoughts at large:
Over-eagerness t.o please ruins the
effectiveness of more employes than
lack of zeaJ; the man who tries too
hard to please usually succeeds only in
creating problems where none existed
before. • • •
Why does almost every person agree
with the old maxim that "variety is
the spice of life," and yet at the same
time look aghast at any variety in
ideas, variety in ways of living, and
even variety in dress and social de-
meanor? •••
It's difficult to remember how
tasteless tap water is in the city until
you've resumed drinking well water in
the country.
'
Actors. who would seem to lead the
most exciting lives, write the dullest
biographies -possibly because they
don 't understand what they have lived
through and look upon life merely as a
"role." • • •
The most common mark of Jg.
norance i.s the belief that "history is
dead"; for the errors made at Vienna
in 1815, or at Versailles a century
later. still live on to plague us and our
children.
• • •
In the parental relationship, "love"
that does not include understanding
can be worse for the child than frank
neglect. • • •
"Tribalism" is. and has . always
been, the greatest enemy of clvillz.a.
ti.on -the fear and dislike of the
"outlider"; and only when we
recognize that the true "outsider" ls
the man who places his tribe above
the weUare of civilization will we be
able to construct and maintain a
workable social order for all mankind. • • •
The liberal and the conservative wUt
be able to cooper11te only when social
changes proposed by the liberal h,ave
built-in controll that make them
reverslblti ft 11 the lrreverslblllty,
more than the direction, of social
changes that frightens and rtgifies
con1erv1Uves.
vernacu1ar, the audience was expecting an up-tight re-.
ception from the law.
But the officers fooled them. They were as cool as
the aud.lence . Some of lb.em draped flowers around
lbelr badges, otbers decorated lbw Police motorcycles
and the general attitude' was one of friendly bemuse..
ment rather than tough control.
Whether or not the cool, participaling·typ~ of law
enforcement will be in order in Costa Mesa this week·
end is something else agaln . It is somehow difficult to
Imagine Chief Neth'• proud men in blue decorating their
uniforms with flowers., but maybe that's the approach
they will take.
Anyway, if you see lots of long hair and sandals and
if you bear strange vibrations, don't be alarmed. It's
only Tir.y Tim and his gang paying a visit.
National Golf Spotlight
It is good news indeed to hear that Costa Mesa has
landed one of the nation's top golf tournaments.
The City Council Monday night approved a five--
year contract for staging one leg of professional golf's
western states tour at the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun·
try Club.
The municipal links this year will be put to use
from October 24 to 27 and some of the biggest names
in professional golf will be on hand. Regional television
and top sports writers will cover the event, and at least
for a few days thousands of golfers will have their eyes
on Costa Mesa.
Chances are they will like what they see.
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Two Readers Agree, One Disagrees
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On Bad-Manners in Driver Testing
To 1ite Editor:
BRAVO, Marilynn Martin (Mailbox,
July 26), for having the courage to ex-
press the sentiments of a muWtude of
Orange Cout residents -unfortunate
enough as to have certain so-called in·
spectors in order to qualify for a
driver's license!
This s a m e disint.erested. con·
deSCflnding attitude oo the part of
local intpeetors, is not new to this
fsm.ily of aeven qualified drivers.
These licenses have come the HARD
way, for the most part -as does the
livelihood and taxes expeeted of us -
to sustain these ill-mannered civil
servants.
IT HAS BEEN a source of amaze-
ment to us that action has not been
taken before in this regard since com·
plaints have certainly been rampant.
It is our feeling Marilynn's message
will bring like sentiments en masse,
and any concerted effort will not go
unheeded.
Perhaps our bureaucratic motor
vehicles department needs a bit of
awareness as to" the pr<:iprieties in
dealing with the public! Call it
"righteous indignation" -if we must
-and if it involves only certain
careless individuals, GET RID OF
THEM! After exhaustive tests, WHY
do we need to be intimidated or in-
sulted for trying to do the right thing?
And have to PAY for it yet!
MRS. H.V .C,
Wh11 Uat>e a Test1'
To the Editor :
You could have knocked me over
with a fender-!
It's sure a shame about the letter
from Marilynn Martin (Mailbox, July
26), who complained because her 16·
year-old son was heartlessly flunked
by what she idenWies as "one of the
bad guys" adminisiering the driver's
test, who denied the kid a driver's
license merely becwse he happened to
"hit a stanchion". ,
WRY WOULD anybody worry about
a stanchion, Whatever that is? If the
kid had hit some stupid old woman
and killed her slightly, the guy giving
the driving test might have had
something to object to.
Like Mrs. Martin says in her letter,
"Why should a person in authority be
allowed to play God, and do it
ungraciously?" Why have a driver's
test at all?
PHIL LANSDALE
'Keep Ovt of Here'
To the Editor:
Marilynn Martin's Jetter (Mailbox,
July 28) stirs me at last to mention at·
titudes Of officers in our motor vehicle
bureau in Costa Mesa.
I suppose Governor Reagan Is
uoaware of everything that occurs
almost in llis name. Before his
political gang came here we had men
in the bureau who, If exacting. were
always polite and neighborly. I used to
run in to prattice parallel parking just
before renewal time. Once the in·
spector, as he watched, said, "Xou a~e
to be commended for mastermg this
trit:ky maneuver." When the new
crowd came on, one said to me gnat.
fly , "Keep out of here."
JOHN EDMUND TRAINOR
'Not • M-l>er, 1>11t •• .'
To the Editor:
I am .so angry to read and listen to
the good meaning Americans ("The
Spectacle Preaented by tbe
Birchers"), that can't tee beyond the
end of their we.ll·meaninc DOlea. I, too.
-1ite H.-gton Buch 4111 of July Parade in wllicb the John Blr<:b Socio-
Letters from rffCllff'a .,.. ftlcomt. Horm•llY writers
.itould conv.,. their -""• In :llXI wonl.$ or IHI. TM rloht to condinM ...,..,. JD flt ...ce or •llmlnale
11bel II rperwd, Alt i.fT«I ITl\ISI lnel\IOI Sirln11\U'•
Ind m11Uns ..tdl1Sll, but ""'* wlU b9 wllltMlll on r.quat.
ty marched with the ~es ~
California men wiio nad been killed m
Vietna·m. Frankly, it was one of the
most .impressive tributes I have ever
seen.
Elizabeth Newton (Mailbox, July 22)
s-aid most people felt the march was a
tribute and a plea for peace. I agree.
Followfng the marchers was a float
saying, "Win the war and bring the
boys home !"
I HAVE A SON who will be going to
Vietnam before the end of the year, a
son·in·law who h~ been there, and a
husband who spent 24 years in the
Marine Corps to protect these well·
meaning Americans.
I may lose my son. But God bless
him for going into a living hell to pro-
tect us from the Communists who, but
for all those men, would be taking
over our country as they have many
others.
I HAVE ANOTHER son and six
nephews wh<l may have to fight in this
unsung war o-r another one if we can't
stop the enemy where be is.
I am not a member of the John
Birch ·Society but I think it's time all
of us stopped acting ·like spoiled
children and started being good
Americans When \\fill the good
Americans wake up and realize we
must fight to preserve our plush way
of life.
BONNIE LAU
Four Questlona
To the Editor:
It seems to me that the DAILY
PILOT has been performing a
valuable public service in printing a
number of pro and con letters con·
cerning the propriety of the role the
John Birch Society played in the 1968
Fourth of July Parade in Huntington
Beach.
Certainly that role w a s pro·
pagandistic in so dramatically pushing
for further escalation of the un·
declared (as yet) war in Vietnam.
Was it "pushy" or, let's _say simply 112
percent "patriotic"?
THE JBS CLAIMS to be non -
political. Be tbat a& it may, the
society's carefully planned gesture
achieved a political end in this election
year. The columnll,' debate rages
on-and righUy . . .
Severa] questions not yet touched on
in the DAlLY PILOT's Mailbox letlers
occur to this writer, a veteran of two
World Wars :
I. Was the parade's organizing com-
mittee aware beforehand of the
disproportionate size of the Bircher
representation Involved and of the
gruesome manner of presentatiOll
planned?
!. DID THE JBS 11Bittles'' (the KQ
Klux Klan has ita Kleagtes) receive
pennls!Jl>n from the next of kin to use
the names of the slain 1oldiers in the
manner displayed in the parade? And
lf not, why not?
3. How many of the names of the
honored dead ' belonged to Negroes
and-or MeJican-Americans ? Or were
they all WASPS! (White Anglo.Saxon
Protestaota) I know from press
reports and the Marine Corps public•·
dons J get that the casualUea among
these minority fighters are relaUvely
high u compa-ed to their enlisted
percenLa.p numbers.
4. HOW MANY of the JBS
tractlander marchers would welcome
the families of the ''honored''
minorities' dead 36 neighbors -out ol
gratitude for their sacrifices-if for no
other reason? But that would be ask-
ing too much, wouldn't it?
GENE McNERNEY
Major, USMCR (Rel.)
Platte Bijaefcers
To the Editor:
1 have been greaUy entertained by
the maSy letters concernin& the John
Birch Society and the Indeµendence
Day Parade, but now I have found a
letter which is quite unique. 1 refer to
one by a Mr. S. GuidC'ne concerning
United Nations interverition to end the
"piracy" of airliners to C u b a
(Mailbox, July l!j).
First, Mr. Gui done should .be aware
of the differences .between piracy and
hijacking; they can be found in· any
good dicti011ary. ·
SECOND, THERE ls little. if any,
evidence that the Castro gover-nment
is behind the hljacking. If all the hi·
jackers were Cuban nationals (which
they· were not). chances for ex·
tradition to ANY country are absolute·
ly nil.
Third, the U. N. Charter deals with
nations, not individuals or airline com·
panies. The statement that our
govenunent has done nothing to pre·
vent mote occurrences is shown false
by recent articles in major national
media. These state that the Federal
Aviation Administration is working
with the airlines involved to find a
practical solution.
THE U. N. IS NOT a branch of our
Department of State, as the letter
writer seems to think, and has no
jurisdiction over the expulsion of
anyone from the United States. As for
·cubans being •·uncivilized,''
"barbarians" and "pirates," there are
many refugees and Americans wba
visited pre·Castro Cuba who would
disagrtt with him.
GUY -VINCENT dePAUL
Waste of Spaee
To the Editor : ~-
That B. Bennett letter you published
(Mailbo x. July 18) implying swim
suits are lethal and cause thousands to
drown, is the most Hi.nine and
ridiculous waste of space and words
I've ever seen (more people drown
fully clothed than In swim sults). It
makes oo difference what a person ls
weuing if he's washed off tbe rocks
by a wave, or get& dumped when the
b<iat overturns or goes over the cliff in
a vehicle. Buck had best swim in the
nude hereafter and thu1 a v o i d
registering a swim suiU
ONLY OFFJCERS of the law should
have guns. Only the attitude of FEAR
or'and hatred prompts a person to
think a gun means security from at·
tack. The burglar, the rapist, the ooes
with criminal h'Mnt always haw the
drop oa the victim -even tbougb
there'• a gun in the &Jove com·
partment, ot the hOuse, or tbe purse,
It is out of Mich for tbt person taken unawares. •
In the Thirties, how often we beard
"Thert: is oothlng to fear but fear
itseU." It's as: true today u It was
then . In Au gust "Look" a Freoch
journalist writes or the disturbing
cban.ge tn tbe U.S., the new at·
mosphere of fetr be found 1n the
world's "happieet country" ••. and
what we lhould do about it. Jt'1 well
wor111 readinf,
POISONS SHOULD bt kept out al
reach of children and guns should be
kept out of reach of angry laymen, and
emotionally upset or unstable persons;
bad tempered, resentful, frustrated,
revengeful or irresponsible people
shouldn't have access to a gun
anymore than a child should have ac-
cess to poisa:J .
R.M.M
StealiRfJ From Wallaee
Although neither the Democrats not
the Republicans have begun COD•
struction of their plaUorms yet, we
have a ptetty good idea as to what the
finished product will look like.
Even at this early stage the lumber
that gees into tile planks of ·~e plat·
forms have a familiar look anit feel,
More and more they are stealing
material from the George Wallace
speeches.
So when the three contestants come
into the home stretch they will all look
and sound alike until some meanie
remembers old Al Smith and says,
"Now, let's look at the records.'' Then
two of these fellows will look as phony
as a three-Oollar bill ...
C. T. GILBREATH
OEO'• Self-Praise
To the Editor:
Government agencies are barred
from using the mails to send in·
formation to people who do not re·
quest it. But the Office of Economic
Opportunity COEO) has a special
edge. It can mail to every postal
patron in the U.S. at public expense.
Their mailings are big, beautiful , ex-
pensive booklets saying how good the
OEO is and their grand plans !or the
future. With 46 Self-praisi ng press
agents, OEO spends f75 million a year
on this, according to Congressman
Teague. ·
IN NORTH CAROLINA, the OEO
made a $179.<KXl grant to weekly
newspapers to send out free in·
formation in four counties, with many
addressees who could not read.
Why doea not the OEO, an anti-
poverty program, spend its money on
poor people to belp poor people ?
A Tkket at VCI
To the Editor :
N, W.
I would like to suggest to the genera)
public that they be careful where they
part when they.visit UCI. At 5 p.m. on
Saturday, July 3>, we arrived there. I
.admit we hadn't been there for some
time, but whenever we have out-of·
town guests we usually take them
there. Twenty minutes later, back at
the car, a ticket.
In conversing with the guests. and
driving onto a lot with about seven
cars on It, I just didn't take notice that
there had been some changes made. It
would have paid to notice .
EDITH VANDERWOORT
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Do 100 lhlnlt a boy &bould
allO'!' a l!rl to kin bim 00 tholr Im date!
Dear Blushing:
BLUSHJN!<
Many boys seem to think they
have tQ pet to be pqpular. You
must rullu, howevef, It is easz
to gel a reputation as "fast. '
Tbe ne1t thing you will be smok-
ln& comsilt, ~yway . you should
make sure a iltl loves you for.
YOW' mind. Adin!tted!y, Jn your ~ase It may be dlfficult,
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In the Wind
r Bob Zinngrabe ii UJed to seeing
''bis rather unUIU81 name spelled In·
comicUy and seldom realfy ooUces
anymore. RecenUy, however, he
did noUce that on the gay~!
presented lo blm u a token of '!'e
appreciation of \feUow truilee• of
Oceao View ScboolDlatrlct for his
service as board preaident, his
name was misapelleCI.
Don Shipley ~ bis nephew
are In Portugal afler tromping.
around London for a few days. -nie
duo ii headed for North Africa soon
and eventually back to Huntington
Beach filled with some good ideas
· ilbout community improvements.
Silver Spoons tnc. has pi.trchased
Sam's Seafood Restauranl on Coast
HWiw.Y past Sunset Beach and will serve as host to Chamber or
Commerce directors M o n d a y
, beglnolng at 11:30 a.m. ···. *
Robert Merriman, former presi~
dent of the Chamber of Commerce,
shows off bis expanded baok at
Edinger A venue and Springdale
Stmt starting Friday.
• On Aug. 8 the Exchange Club will
hear a speaker from "Gamblers
Anonymous" tell of bis narrow
escape during the noon meeting at
the Seacliff Country C I u b
restaurant. Aug. 15 there will be a
demonstration by S o u t h e r n
California Gas Co.
* There are a few budding chefs in
training right now at the Edison
Co. Living Center on Main Street.
Jn progress are the summer
classes ln cooking for boys. My son
'George is One ol the lads in the
classes and already he has com-
plalnls.
Seems be didn't know you bad to
wear an apron. Well, it's .all worth
it, be.aays, because the boys get to
eat the resulll of the classwork.
Case11s at. the Bat
Huntington Beach's new Sea View LitUe League
winds up its first season Saturday with major and
minor all-star games. Seen here on the Lebard
School fi eld are the eight-teams' repreSentatives
(left lo right) Tom Uoy, 11, Dodgers; David Meley ,
. 9, Yankees; Paul Ballard, I, Angels; and Rick
Helms, 11, Giants_. For Information call Mrs. James '
Preston at 962-6227.
2 Beach Arti.$ts
Display Works
At City Library
Paintings by two Huntington Beach
artists are on display through August
at the city public library.
Native Californian Mrs. Jewell Hen-
dricks has .been palntlng seriously !or
two years and is exhibiting wildlife
and landscape scenes done in oils us-
ing both bnah and pallette kDile
techniques.
Mrs. Frances Russell, a member of
the Himllngton Beach Art LeaJ!Ue and
a painter !or ail: )'ears, is · showing
'eascapea:, landscapes ~ still-lifes.
Beauty Committee iists
Goals in Westminster
Officers and go.Is for 1968-1969 were
recently decided by Westminsler's
Civic Beautiflcatlon Committee.
Newly elected officers include
Chairman Elden GWespie, First Vice
Chairman Mrs . Myrtle Murray, Se-
cond Vice Chairman Manuel Artus and
Secretary Katherine Harper.
selected goals were overall property
oleuup end promoUon of -planting and the city's Elig11ab moW.
Saturday, surplus rose plants will be
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money !or tbe tree-planting campaign.
The commit\ee meeta the . fourth
Wednesday of the ptonth at 7:30 p.m.
The nezt meeting ls in the new clVic
center on Aug. 28.
YMCA Group Pla~ii
Car Wash for ·camp
The Slima Phi Delta ifOUP of .the Orange Coast area Tri·IU·Y will be
holding a car wash at Stan'dard G.as
Stati.On at tbe comer Of Newland and
Westminster meets In Wealmlnlt.r
Saturday from 10 •:m. to 3 p.m1 · Proceeds frqm the 99-cents-per-car
wash will go to the group's Leader~lp
Camp project.
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Mnsieian~s Hean
Beach Shoeman .Wants to Stai1 Band
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For nearly 50 year1 1..a1rrtnce
Mollloo llu rtl>llred Huntlillloa
Beach -·-for mh -a ol
-yeen at bla sbop, nt 11111 Stree~
But Molllc:a's heart iln't in &hoes.
J'trbl!>l I\• DI-Wll.
"MJ llitber' WU & aboe Njralrmm,
Md. bl wan&ec.t me to be one too." Nid
the bel!l!•1, 115-,....id Molllc:a, look·
inl aadb' around bla -emJ>l1 lllop,
"I should haft lta,.cl with musie,"
Rummaging tbroup a nearll)' box
be polnlOd: to a 1ra,..i 1915 concert
proaram. m. wbiab be ,,.. lilted u a
. featllted c1of1DOt -~ T110 event
-hla ll'tlduallon from the Saula Ana Conaerv'atory, of Music.
Eyoa brlghten!ng, 1he long time Pine ·
Street resident spoke happijy of his oemeatoo lllldJto& mlllk: at use .and
auboeq-~ u a ·membs ol the
SOnta Aila MllDlclpel Band, -· llnltOG Beach llunlcipal -and Amwi-F..W.tloa ol UDloo llWI· clana.
Molllca 1Ull bope1 to .... -a Huiltlngton Youth Band.
"Sboe repelrin1 la .aomelhinl ol the past.
·'People don't want to spend the
money to· repair cheaft aboea, w]len
they C'8n buy new .ODel, be said. "I'm aelUna; the atore." ·
Aa ex-01 who served lo the Pacific
during World War II, be nea a youth
band .as u. ncelleDt wa1 to iDIUU
patrlotlam wbUe llavlo& !Un at the same time.
"And tbe boys wbo learned how to
play when tbey were YOWJ1 could use
their llill later lo a mllltary baad," he
said.
Molllca acknowled&ed a pruent lack
WANTS llACH IAND
Law....C. Molllu . I
af fiMnrfM llffOrt for bil ,ball! JllO-
P!Jlll.
Undaunted by iiubllc apathy, the
IPllllb mllllciaa cllarpd -ldlh oChoo[ --'t _. • ..,..,
can't ~ at plcntca ad i.--.
an oUll wanderlnc --notlllnl to do_, the llllllllMlr," .. -~~-' . . ,----· . 1\lolllca and .hi• wile, Loulu, aJ.., of
Boston, now l'Ollde In Midway · !=llJ,
where u be aald "U'i not 10 41mip ...
r . . • . . Adult Grads Get D1plom~~
students who have met all re-
quirements for lfaduation from tbe
Huntington Beach Union High S<hoo!
District, Adult Education .Dtvlsk>n , ·
wete granted diploma Tuesday by the
board ol trw11et1 •.
Graduating were George Asnd,
Scott Baker, Donna Barnes, Jetty
Blair, ~larilyn Bradshaw, Rita Carr,
Bruce Cheatle;-Ste.vu Chlldreu, Cln·
dy .L. Cburcbill,· lo e Dalenta-, SUaan DeAAlonlo, Julie Erickson, Jacqueline
Fehner, DuWayne Fleminj. .
JoJm Gur1J~ Irene G 0nza1 ·es,
Katherine GoneUn1 Meloney Green,
Raleigh Hammond, Sutah Johnson,
Elftl\or Kirk, Matthew Kuberakl,' Joe
LaFranco, BoDald A. I.anon, Monte
LeBlanc, 'Linda Stuard Lewis, Marilyn
Llndfty, C8rol Loahl?t. Jay Lytle,
Doris Martin.
1-McCann,
MicbellOn, Steven Ml.l?pby 1 Ant"°81
Natale, James Parrino, David PIR,
Mary Ann Rebalai1, F r a n c e s
Robertson, Barry RoblnlOll, Robin
RwtaJi, Ronald P. Smith, Allee Mae
St.evens, James Tittle, Karen Twig.
ger, Helen ValeDCia.
RObert Wade, Steven Wade Antho·
ny w~. IAny Weickum, Plllitcia
Wbllaker, John Wh!tmlll, Barbara
WU.On, Robert Harmon, Marf Roche
and David Stroni. 1
Show Set Saturday,
A synchronized 1wimmin.11how Will
be held Saturday at Marina .!Ugh
achoo!, SprlngdAla S-t and Edilllv
AYenue, Huntmlton Beach, begl1•••1
at 8 p.m. Adm!ulon Is tree. •
jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii
In Final 3 Day Reductio.ri
Of Sale Shoes · ••
¥ outh Spins . a . Li~lfl Storti
John F1)'DD, 9, tbuw .oi a eood tale to tall as his Warren Warren, Mrs. John T. Flynn and Mrs. Jos·
entry in the summer uwrtte a Story" contest spon-eph J. Milkoviph. Contest ends Aug. 1. Original stor-
sored by the Huntlngton ~ell Public Library. ies ·at least 300 wQrds long . will be accepted from I
Judges maling sµre:' he·r~eiy~S 1~0 iP.d.from grown· youngsters. Library oriented prizes will be awarded. t
ups are (left to .right) •Mr;. George Holler!, Mrs.
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chlldieD.."!Ml bet blltblnd· Oil Iii•
roa4 • . • -· Their can col-lided , not far from the lake. No
·'one wu Injured. Carey, a director
\of the Minnesota ·oelense "l'rlal
'"""'1i•rs .AsBOClatlon, said ·there
'~-~ be no legal action.
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Mra...Rhlfld EcJurl..Schwitur, dciuah·
k lj ciJ'tM-·~ie ·Dr. AL'be~t ~cl,lWfiit~.
. h'10'·~ s~e· W't.•~d to. (he Son
Diego Zoo. S h.e flew to San Diego
from Sch~tur Hoipital in lamber·
tM, Gabon, Africa, to present 3·11ear·
old primaU 11C1nWd Maasa to Zoo. • Louis A. Hacker, 68, of Los .Aii·
geiea;. hai been a golfer for more
th8n:3.t years and· a backer in name
only .. Thi~ w~ek he sank the third
hole-in:.One of his career at the
Rancho Park Golf and Country
Club.-0;.wel~' Ml~ ~~c
did ~~'u.n -~-•'base d(l'rjll&
a ba...i.all' 'Pnt.;1n &Gr_,e, ·Mo.
.•• He stofe all .the way home. A
member of the Moberly State Pri-
son ba~eball t.~. Novogradac
slipped behind a $ov;er house, fied
a~ros~ a ceme~ei .and esca~
A South Carolina accountant, wlio
. prepares income t,ax returns. for
others, pleaded guilty ·lhl• week · to
'charges of failing to file a 1965 fed-
eral incorila tax .tetuirl !Oi.hllDs~.
Federal Judge Charles Sl(l)Ollt sen-
tenced H. Horry Elflond to .. six
months in jail and ordered him to
pay the 1965 tax owed. •
Fishing wa& good but a few
got aWCJI. Police reported that
aonwone totnt ·/i!hi'nf' from a
Loft<lon roof mid lmod<d ...,.,
tlfan •JZS,000 toortll of mink a1ld
other furs: T~ f!'rs we~ fn a
storeroonf. of a companfi 'ln the
West End. Detectives ft>ufld a
fitlitng rod C*l reel 1>11 an dpn.
skulight and (vh~'ltfl hooks "im·
bedded in several· fur s that. got ·
awau.
The management of a Troy, ~ ..
Y .. drive-in theater meant it when
it said only pei;sons l& a~d Older
would be admitted for the film. vet·
sion o! James Joyce's "Ulysses,''
according to Mr. and Mrs. William
Wlnslow. Their car was turned
away by theater employes, Mrs.
Winslow said, because the couple
had brought along their son •• ,
and he is only 8 months old .
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WASHINGTON 1 ·~UPI). 'J) Ii e
nomination ol Abo Fol'laa It bo chief
jua.!lce ,... h~'id. ~"I tic·
tics Wday b)' an *'omajK bloc 'ol ~
. p&iel!U oo the Seuie J,.diclary Com-
ri>Jtlee. ' . ' .
. The COD\n\ltlee tb,Rt muat dear the
· -tloo for Senate· 00Dlider11lon
achedil!eci • closed-door meetin1 this
mornlng but there .Wal no llkellhood ot
ad.loo . befn& taken on thf: · con·
ami.uon. .
Se n. Strom 'lbur'molld (R-5.C:l; a
voclferOUI foe 'ef FortH, leJ'¥ed notice
he would use par-1,ia.mentary n>Odbloekl' lo prt .. 11\ lllY Vole OD COD•
firm.log Presldtat J.ehneon's nominee. "It _., be repm1.ed out tod1y,"
'lluirmond ~Id neWainen befor~ the
committee sMalon,
Both Mde1 in the COl\firmation con-
lro!OnY 1ppeortd )fllli'ni lo let the
nomtnatlori or Fort.as to succetd-Chief
J...Uce Earl Wmiea arid ·o1 Appeal
Judge Hornor Tb'1roberr)' lo becOl)I•
&;n ttseociate j!Jllice eo over Uiltil
Oltlgress reconvenes after the con·
v!nlions bi Septeniber. · .
The Ie8din1 Sena)e ·..ppqn..i of the
llOlllfta; Sen. Rotiert P. Gri(fin (R-
Mlch.). signalled ttas 3"\Miday when
he lmpUe din as~ lhOt 'tht Fortis
a-wointment showed that President
Johnson hid no· C<didenct .tlfat ··ViCe
Preside!\! Hubert H. 'H•mphroy. could
be eilected M 1U.s aucceHor · in
November.
"Never before has·tbert· been · such
olwiout .maneuvertnc . to cre•tt: a 'vacancy•. for · a political pur'J>OH •. It
auggea!J a sbockill& laql: ol faith in
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were-killed .late Tuesday. when a •.toma(lo ·rip!>f:d
through the Florido. Weal' Coast town· of North· Port
Charlotle; The twWets picked up lraijers and W ·
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ried llltm over a six Moc~ ATU. The:tritJi..ul \Vlil~H
the .couple 'W'!< kill~d ·11 .~own: .liter ~t:'l'/11· dllh'li a.gawt •nattier !railer In ~ground. , .
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Kais Man · Wif ~
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By UaHed Prt11 JateruUoftl
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our system," Gr-Win said. ·
"It may also regi'lter ·an astonishing
vote o! no confldence in Hubert
Horatio -and his chances 111
November."
A fire station on tbe north side of
Kalamazoo, Mich., was ltoned 'J'ues.
day • yoaog ·Nqroes broke ·window!
for the sec<ind sf1aight nl~l
Grl!Jln has qontended that Johnson
shwld heve left ttle selection ol a new
. ·. chlef'. jualice .to his \~te HCMe suc-
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Moi:n FMih.d Dead
In· Oesert; Son
To Be Charged
TUCSON, Am. (IJPI) -A first.
degree murder warrant wa1 to be
sooibl today a&aiast.John· Loo ·SeUen
on a charge that be ldll0tl'ldnnother
Plmii County Sherill Walaon Burr
said that the body of a woman found in
the deMrt laat week bad belD. .iden-
tified u lhat ol Mn. Jackle'liilnly. a.
"We !eel we haVe eoougb evidence
to obtain the murder warrant aaaihst
SeiUen," 1ald B11tt. _
He Nld Sellers, 42, held in Saolt Fe,
N.M.,. for parole ivtotation, WU1 laat
seen: here June 4, tho ~ alter his .
motlier di1appoarod.
Wilen deputi~ ... itt It l!ln. Hardy's .
trailer home to lnvtltiga\41, they found
the ln&erlor splattei'td with blood and·
a blood·lllatned hlmlller.
Burr Mid auth<irtlles had l1ll'lltd
SeUon Uift h,.. .Jcille 4 and went ~
PhoOnb where .lit bOught a pl&toi. ·He
was arrOlted In O.illand, Jul)r·t ·on a
charae oi canylnf • · tUic.aled weapon. He waived extradition to Ntw
Mexico. ·
Health Study Okayed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tho.Senatt
approv-etl 'a resolution ' Tueld.ly ta
create a <COrondt:tee to ~prepare· .. a
report on proj>otall .. to mare "evto'
U.S. rellidl!nt adequaie 1094, m~eal
assistance and otber . rtltad l>Ulc
necessities of tife and health."
Killer
At Jackson, Mich., a group or115 to
· 2':> l'fegro y0uth1 ·entered a meeting of
th! ..city cgrillriiasion Tuesday night
and threw eagi, one· hilting a
policeman. ~ , .· . . ... Molt "( the ~ •IU!'I whicb ex-paiencet! ·yacial. violenc.e Ibis v;eek
were qulel
At Jackson, the cl t y commission
was riieeting when the group of young
Negr·oes enter.ed, demanding to be
~ MayOr Morril Townsend asked
the leader of the group bis name. The
youth would' not give lt and Townsend
said:
"I! you can't give me lbe name on
Your birth certifl~te, I don't have to
lllteri." '
The youths threw eggs, one splat·
terlng a J)Qliceman, A window was
broken · blfOte . t he commisaion ad·
jotfted tbe meeUng llld cleared the
room. Tbere were no. arrests.
Only .1c.1ttered incident& w e l'-e
· reportecl·Tueiday'in Gary, Ind., where
1evetcl 'bnnhed persou were &r·
r..Jod 111 ~ vio1-. i>.,._ 1!1".-.. n ~n and
• ... ~ ...... injur«l Ii)' ohotgun b--e!rl:r:Tue.ldal', reported no new
incld11111.' Cli'fews Were in effect
ov~t in bOth cW.es. .
At ()Og, Ma,or Richard G. Hatcher
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After ,Transplant
·m>USTON ·(!IJ>l) -A 4f.ye1r-<ila i/-'WllO Is tllt lirl\ womon ·
to teceive a heflll-from another •om-·
an was reoorted well enough Tuesday
at SL Luke's Hospital to get a.lo-pg ;
without UM :· use oC an .artlftclal ;
reaplntor. · ,
. A hoal>ital spokesman aald Mn. . AUlll H. 'lltunJt WU in .lalltfaot<iry ' fy~on . ~;::: ·:~erovtnc s~adf.
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Join Soviets -
MOSCOW (UPI) -Gen.
Somyon MoryUhtn disc!••·
ed today East German and
Polish reserves have been
called up to take p&rt in the
massive war games along
\ the northern borders of
• 1 Czechoslovakia. R u s s i a n
' ' reserves were caHed up at
start ol the war games.
Maryakhin, commander or
~ 1 the w¥ games, ·told the
government newspaper
tzVestia from rus bead·
quarters in Minsk t h e
maneuvers were now active
on Polisb ind Ea&t German
terTitory · with n!Servi!ils nf
those ~ hardline countries
• ' taking part.
Izvestia reported "huge
armadu of aJrcraft,
: ' armored vehicles a n d
The Soviet. press today
tone<I down ib: often...bltter
c&mpaign against the' more
liberal Policy of the new
Czech leadership and it had
appeaced the Russians were
euing sligh.U.y their military
pregsure on Czechoslovakia.
• The developments and the
wanner wonting. ol. · cOm ..
muniques oo the. crucial
meetings in Cierna Nad
Tisou, Czecllo1Jovakia , of
the Soviet and C ·i e c h
pretidiums were the first in· /
<ti.cation the Czechs were
making some · flve·saviog
compromise!i to e a s •
Russian anger~
•
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Wtfflftdly, July ll, l~
l,100 Arrested
Mexico Riots Rage
· Frtm 1¥1re Servlee1
MEXICO CITY -Mexico
'acy was a battle ground
again Tuesday at mot>,,, of
,)'.OUJlg people ran w l I d
,through the city, fighting
pOlice, wrecking city buses
and throwing rocks and bot-
tles ...
At least one person was
dead. mo~ than 400 were
ii:ljured and at least 1,100
persons had been anested
s I n c e a n t igovernment
rioting began last Friday.
in front ol the 1cbool were
blocked by the wrecktd
buses. •
Two busloeds ot riot
pollco sped to !lie acene. The
students fled and the police
we~ •gah1 ~tndrtwft~
Federal authoritfM aod
r.>tice Chief Luis C-both
insisted lt w11 1 Communist ' . p.lot orfanlzed from outlide
M~xico.
Most ol the rJotJn&
student. were teen.agers
but Cueto 1ald many of thilr ·
teldera wm In. their late
20s a-nd 308 end as old .u 48.
45 Dead, 112 , Missing :
In Volcano Disaster · Officials claimed the riots
were C4>mmUfli.st impired
and said they were the
worst Mexico's capital has ARENAL. Costa R l ca landed as far &s 60 miles
experlenced in 20 years. (UPI) -U.S. Air force away. blanketing the coun•
Titesdey nigtit c I u b • planes rushed blankets and tryside. So thick were the wielding students braved a ashes , a &eing rn that heavy rain and hijacked medical supplie• today to new through had to land at
four city buses after foreing thousands of refugees fore· San Jose to replace its
terrified passengers lo flee. ed from their homes by the blackened windshield.
Then they ran the vetlicles eruption of the volcano Mt. Puerto .Neuvo's 8 , 4 41
into the sides of buildings. Arenal, dormant for 600 residents on the moun·
Earlier,· Army troops years until Monday. tainside absorbed the brunt
tr~ks" were s up ply in g
forward "combat" troops a~
other Soviet units I a i d
portable oil and gasoline
piJ?elines to staging areas.
Informed sources had said ·
earlier tbe Kremlin wanted·
a clear cut decision.~ come
out ol. the crisis talk! and
th&!t ttie Russians were
ready to go on talking until
it was certain tile Czechs
had agreed to compromise.
The belief now was that the
taiks would end today.
fired volleys of 9hots into The National Guard of the. first eruption'·ahd the
the air and dispersed the counted 4S persons dead and town was .•.band one d,
students. The troops were .1 12 from 32 fam!lies missing partially buried by the river
withdrawn, but the mobs 1n the destruction wrought , of lava and r.ain oJ boulders
J ' 'IC"&r.JI returned, marching from by the . volcano. spewn from th1 crater. · •Urtiefl I .:!1114& the old uni...-eTsiity section. President ·Jose J9aquin The burned bodit'!f'Of dead
U"I T.-.Mi.
Judge Halts
Conferences
In Ray Case
Xl5 Crash and seized ttle buses near Trejos declared a state of farm animals, caught by the
Garry ShaVer of Seattle, points to the spot near Cape Town, South Africa, where the city's central square. em~rgency and as~~d the volcanic eruption. littered
the note in his hand was found recently. Garry wrote the note, placed it in a Riot squads swinging long legislature to set aside-$.'l the mountainside. A Roman
botUe and threw it into the Stillaguamish River over a year ago. The note, ask· batons dispersed l hat million for emerge n c Y Ca'tholic prieSt Officiated at
F• d• ing fur a postcard from the place it was found, and a letter from a cqosti'uc-crowd, but at least 3,000 o! relief. a mass burial or human vic· ID IDgS tion worker ffom South Africa were :eceived by Garry Monday. The Jetter the youtM gathered half a U.S. Air Force transports tims .. and described. the
stated how the bottle with the note Was fou nd by the contractor's son earlier. this mile away near a teacher's were b r i n g i n g ~.000 bodies as "burned and char·
R month .••. a year .and 13,000 miles from its origin. · college. Their leaders used blankets, 524 cots. 100 tents re<t beyond recognition.''
el d bugle calls and wa lkie and 100 first aid kits for Refugees streaming into ease talkies to control t h e m. thousands of refugees in Tilaran said rocks some a
MEMPHIS. Terin. (UPI) They swarmed over buses nearby Tilaran. American yard in diameter 'tumbled
, -Criminal Court Judge W. EDWARDS AFB. Calif. p t R l F and a trolley car, smastiing helicopters he lped rescue from the crater' follo,,mg
Preston Bettle has pro-!UP!) _ The Xl5 rocket ope 0 ep y · to uror win<low• an<! "'nning the them. the first explosion Monday
hi-biteid ell news conferences plane which crashed last vehicles onto the sidewalks. The 5.092-foot v o I c a n o morning. Then the river of
c<>ncerniJlg James Earl Ray, November a pp are n t 1 y At one point all four in-spewed ashes 30,000 feet in-lava came creeping down
awaiting trial for t h e disintegrated in flight when tersections around the park lo the night sky and some the mountain .
•• ···"'"'tioo of Dr. M"~'-••· la CA S.,T.E L GANDOLFO .. !-----------------------------'-------''--''-------~~-----
--..uc uu ... ff: p ne was ·shaken by a Luther King Jr. violent oscillatioo high over Italy (UPI) -Through the
Battle acted on the advice tlie Mojave desert. centuries Roman. catholic
and «IM'Dt o1. a special A report released Tuesday Popes have oflen used
c1>mmittee of eight at· said the XIS "brOke into I d' k
torn.y.. Whl.ch cn'tia'zed genera au 1ences to spea many pieces whiJe still at .... · statements made by Arthur high altitude, probably in OU'L on matters of faith and
Hanes, Ray'1 et torn e y ; excess of 60,000 feet." The morals , particularly i n
Sheriff William Morris, At-pilot, . .\ir Force Maj. times of controversy. Such a
,; ty. Gen. Ramiiey Clark, and Michael J. Adams, was kill· time is at ti.and.
locel attorney Russell X. ed. The Pope was expected to
Thompsan. The crash Nov. 15, 1967, ·' The committee reported ne ar Johannesburg. Calif., break hi.s silence today for
there was probable cause to came during the 19lst flight the first time on the
believe there had been viola· of the Natio.nal Aeronautics worldwide furor over his
tioos of an original order and ·Space Administration condemnation of artificial
issued by. Battle restricting research program. Adams birth control.
publicity until after a was tile first fatality.
verdict is returned. The report of the NASA The Pontiff was to hold
Battle took no other action i n v e s t j g a t i 0 n board his regular weekly general
against the four men Tues· reconstructed the events audience at Castel Gandolfo,
day but said "the court leading up to tht? crash as 1 h p I reserves further inQuiry and follows: e a P a s u m m e r
disposition of each of the . The XlS w a s launched residence in the Alban Hills
above illstances until a later from its B52 mother ship 17 miles from Rome.
' date." . and its powerful rockel<11 T e I e g r a m s l r om
'·• Hanes was 1 in g 1 e d pushed . the plane to an throughout the world have
out·fot statements that Ray altitude of 120.000 feet . All been pouring into the
• '!: was "a victim of a Com· was normal except tor an Vatican in reaction to the
I• munist I e f t.wing con-electric a I system Pope's 6,000-word encyclical
spiracy" .and thet Ray's disturbance caused by an last Monday. The document
• rights were being trampled experiJnent. held f.ast to the Roman
and his privaCY invaded in 'lbat disturbance. th e Catholic ch~li's long-stan· t ' the Shelby Coun~y jail. report said, affected various ding ban. on cootracepti'on.
' Clark ·was cited "for a instruments but the pilot The Vatican newspaper
statement that the Justice still had adeqo-ate flight in· L'Os.servatore Re>mario ad·
Department regarded the strurnents and c 0 n t r 0 1 milted Tuesday that among
aSiSassinaticn as the work of capabiliiies for the fH~. tile . thousands of messages
one man, rather than a COD· As the plane approached of rea·ction, ttiere was both
spiracy.
1
jls peak altitude of 50.4 cri.ticism and praise.
Morris was criticized for miles, Adams began a slow The newspaper's deputy
holding a news conference flat turn to the right. The editor, Federico All,essan·
at which he released details automatic reaction control driri:. a.bo used the occasion
o{ extra expenses involved system sl'opped the resultin-g to strike back vigorously al
in the security of the sideslip, but operated only critics of the encycli'cal.
S\rspeet. intermittently. The newspaper a 111 o
Thompson, who w a s "This intermittent opera· struck back at criticism of
r e ported under con· lion possibly misled the the Pope'4 statement.
stderaticn as co-counsel for pilot," the NASA report Allessandrini said in a
the deleole .... said to be said. "Poosibly suffering front page-editorial that
in pniblblt violation for a from &Orne sort of disorien· critic! do not understand.it, tt.atemeat that he believed tat!on. the pilot appar~tly tbAt they have erroneous
Ray ''idboeent." , . mistaking a :mil indicator conceptions o{ man and do
Battle accepted a for a sideslip indicator, used not see clearly "the pro-
suggeat.ed order submitted manual reaction control to found motivea of that liberty
by tht bar association com· drive the aircraft fartfler to that all of us, by vocati"on,
mittee. The order fori>ids all tbe ~igbt in heading.'' are called to defend." those involved in the case, I-..:......:....::......:.... __ ...::, ______________ I
including everyoDe w h o ft ·works in llM criminal courts.
I r.=~-:,~~c! ··~~.IJ_R~g,••1 t .· ferences. ~··~·.,_,;"I
! Federal Pay
j Still Soars
, 1 W ASlllNGTON tUPI) -
I Wbi1-·Coo-last month i was vcOtg to'. roll back
government employment,
~ the federal payroll was
!ioaring to a post World War
11 record high level. J Under tbe · tax increase-
t · ..,.ndlnc cut pocl<ai• •P-l jiroved bJ Utt Howe June 20
' and the Senlte June 21,
I j federlll •1encies W er e I onllred Ii> trim ci vil\u>
payrolls to levet. of two
l years ago -a cut eetimated
I i at about 250,0l> jobs. Presi'·
. dent -ligned tJtt bill
' Jame 28. , I f But t b e. House-Senate
f Committee on reduction of
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Gls Avoid Marrying
Girl.s From Vietnam
WASilINGTON (UPI) -
ComparJ,tively few
A,mericln GI.I are marrying
V-girls -not for
1acl: ol good loob, but
becauae of. thort duty tours
&lld red tape. P.....,.. officialt. not.
tMt it tat.• 90 days to pro-
"""~papen for
a f...etcn wife, and the duty
tours in Vletmm are only a
year.
Gh are not permitted to
extend their tours for the
purpo1', of marrying.
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'100 marriages to Viet-
namese gi.rb in 1965, 119 in
1966, 160 in 1967 and 66
throu&h April 15 llW year.
Cancer
In Mice
Studied
Having dilcovered. how to
stop the growth d. a com-
mon cancer in mice, a Cal
st.te Fullerton r a c u I t y
member plana: further re·
search to uncover the reason
'for stoppage.
Wbi1e other researcbttl
have devised ways o f
retarding the E b r l l c b
ascites malignancy, only Dr.
L. Jack Bradshaw is known
to bave ·IUPl)l'elled ita
growth comPletely-by-
chemlcl.I means. •
A profeuor in the biology
departmml Bradshaw
teachel full time and car-
ries out bis investiptlons
with the aid of graduate
students. His speciality is
immunology.
By contrast, World War ll
reaultled. in more t b a n
100,000 marriages to foreign
girls.
'I'.he Air Force Times, an
independent service publi'c.a-
Uon, said the Gls find Viet-
nameee girls attractive and
"IODle aay they are the
most beautiful in th e
world."
"Among the reasons for
the small number of mar-
riages are the kind of war it
is, the one-year toura and
American and Vietnamese
government requirements,"
the nm. said.
"Many Americans are
stationed and fight where
there is no chance for them
to meet Vietnamese· girls.
Fc:r vecy-few ii there en op-
portunity for courtlbip."
Defense d epartment
policy ii to ''protect both
partt., -.. lmpetuoue marriage."
~Each applicant b m.
formed of the restric:tiom
imposed by U. S, im·
migration laws a.Gd mU6t
submit extensive documen·
talion to satisfy military,
American embassy an d
Vietnamese govermnerit re-
quirements." th~ service JOuma.I said.
"U the man ]eaves Viet-
nam before all tbe pro-
ce.ing is completed, the
military will not allow him
to re-enter to marry.'' Some
estimates are that nearly
l,CXK> American Gls ar. liv-
ing with Korean wives in
Korea.
Violence
Criticized
By Judge In hil laborato.ry,
Bradlhaw hu repeatedly in·
jected a nueleopro4Jeill into
cancer lnftlbed mice and Vio)ence under the guile
fouml that the animal.a, . ol free speech is not pro.
which otherwille would have teoted by the first amend·
died within 2 days, lived ~said a federal judge in
.. to a ripe old age," refusing to enjoin Columbia
'lbe Ehrlich ucites University frpm di!:cipllning
tumor, according to the pro· studenU w~o took: part in
fessor, is a'' v ic i o u 1 l y campus dilOl"den· th Is
matienant ca n cer." spring.
Originally it was a breast Judge M:arvln E. Frankel,
cancer in ~ce but has been u rt!lpOrted in the bulletin oC
adapted far labocatory ex-the Al!leric~ O>unc.il on
periments using i n b r e d Education, re)eoted the con-
mice. tenti.on of a group of
Bel1des using l i v i n g students and others tblt oc-
animall Bradsbaw h a 5 cupatton Df u n i v e r • i t y
created ' "glass mice" in buildings was protected by
which to grow cancer cells flnt amendment guaran-
outside the host. The glass tees. . .
vessel! contain a life-SUS· In his 45-page opinion,
taining fluid and malignant ~udge FJ:ankel commented:
cells taken from live mice. Our highest court bas
"When the nucleoprot.ein
is added, the cell division
baltl by the fourth day," be
sa.11. "We suspect this hap-
pens because one new gene
ii turned on and three old
onn: which influence cell
divtlion are turned off."
Mice reinjected with the
oeUa from the container
once the change occun are not lftllob!d by the celh.
•
CILUflTI
made clear in the !abors of
a long generation that the
nrst amendmerrt.s' mandate
protecting free expreSslon
'must be taken a. a com·
mand of the broadest scope
that explicit langllllie, read
in the context of a liberty·
loving society, will allow.'"
"The court has inststed
1teadily on the 'principle
that debate on public issues
llhould b • uninhlbil<d,
robuet , and wide-open . , • ' It
hae also made clear,
nowever, the gro~ error or
believing that every kind of
conduct must be treated
limply u prol•d<d '•peec!t'
because those engaged in it
intend to expres! some view
or poMtion.
"Similarly, the court
hao reJoct<d the notion lllat
'every.... will> Cll'inl"" or
beliefs to express may do so
Ill any Ume ud at any
place! Without suet\ tn-
AerQSpace
Position.
To Krause
Dr. Ermt H. KnMile ol
Newport Buch hM lJom
elected a ..mor vico -1-.
dent of the Aerospace
Corporation. lvu ' A. Get-
ting, pr<tldeol -today.
Krauae will be ,_.lblo
for all tecluloloCY ·a • 4
development planmn& . ee--
Uvlti.81 of the oorpor&tlcm ud for their coordloall<ll
wii!l the Air Force IDCl tb6
Department ol Del .....
He b8d been vice preli·
dent and ceneral mmacer
of the C<JrpOr&tiom.'1 SM
Bernardino operatiopl aince
joining the comp&nJ in 1912.
Prior to joining Aer_.,
Dr. Krall.le wu MIOdated
with t h e Aeronut:Nalc
Dlvilion ol the Ford Motor
Compll!)'.
In 111M he founded
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Taxpayers Questions
Education Deductions
Taxpayers continue to ln-
qulre whether or not educ•
Uon claue1 or rwlmmin&
lulODI are deductible or
whether or not a name
chaJlle calls for a new
Social Security number.
The following que1tioru:
are dealped to answer
que1Uons moat frequenUy
eaked.
Q -I wea lllll divorced
from my husbend and IUll
aomr beck to wort under
my maiden name. Will I
have to 1et a new IOCiaJ.
security number for tu:
purposes!
A -No, continue to UH
your present nmnber and
notily the Social Security
Adminiltration of t b e
change in your name. This
will facilitate c r e d l t l n g
payments to your accounl
Q -The exemption t
claimed for my uncle ls
beinf dllallowed. Cu I talk
to anyone eta about th1a
besides tbe apnt who ex·
amlned my return?
A -Notify lllo u!lllllnlna
agent that you do not acree
with hll dilallowonce of the
exemption you claimed and
request that a d1ltrict con-
ference be arranged. At this
conference, your llde of the
story u well u the a1ent'1
will be reviewed on the
basil of the factl and law in·
volved.
U the tu In quut!on In
any one year ii 2,000 ar
ten, no formal or .written
protest 11 needed to obtain
such a conference. The. peo-
ple wbo handle these con-
lerencea ere speclelly tnlrl-
ed. and are not attached to
the unlll rnpomlble for ••·
amlnf returns. Tbll helpl imUre an ·lmpvtial review.
Q -I toot some swim-
ming lessons IO that I could
pass the Red Cro11 Ufeaav-
inf teal Con I deduct this
coll from the money I make
11 a lifeguard?
A-Uyouhadtopualhe
liluavtna test to qualify for Utt Helps your job .. a lil•fuard. tl)e• the cost of the 1wlmmln&
lessons will not be deduc-ln Socl. al tlble. Any educational ex-
peip!, ·-It bo --..._ lueona or oolllp tu!·
Secun. 'ty Bill tlOll, that llelpe ,.. quellly fore jab II not decludlble •.
. ,Q-llnbslled--°"'8',.,, •w1111wm• · ·"-B pirV lelt 1N1' Wllldl I -· 1J1t llf.Tulli:i> 111:1 joined Ji' pin In eeD. Row can I teD
Celilcnle c--ln wllelher l'D ....... , prvllt .._oortnc e blH t o In report?
linMce SocW. S e c u r 1 t y A -II you sell the pro-
Po.Ymel>U to recipi<ats who P8'V for more then lta lair
ta& to meet Ute reeidency market value wu at tbe
~-time the decedent died, then
The JnellUre which is · you may have a profit to
now before toe' Committee report. Don't tor I• t ,
on Ways aDd Meam, iJ aim· however, •that you may
ed. at individuals 'recet:Ybig deduct ezpen~es you have In
belp tndlr' the p u b I J c COMection w1th the sale to
ITIW ice provialonl ·o1 the dete~e whether you have
'Sodal Security Act. • gam or 1011.
The treatment of gains 'lbe representatives said and toaaes from the sale or
Che paymenls ehould be exchange of both business
made In liCht of court rul-end -proper 11 inp that .ucb rllidilaey re· covered ill 'IRS ~ent
q u 1 ~ e m • n l I •e un-No. 51M8, Salea and Ex-
...-.iionol. change of Auesl
UndeT etipull:Gons of the Q -I poy a (lrl '5 to
bill, Utt uid, the Sea*t:y come Wednelda.y,,attemoon
of Health, Education and to help me with the heavy
. Wellart --.une end housework. Ill I bave to poy
-expeiadilureo for tboae · oociol security for her? • oCIMrwbe elilft>le ucept for A -II )'OU lien this belp
the .tat.e's residency re-on a nplar bull then you
qlliremen'll. have ·to file Form M2.
Employer'• Quarterly Tu
Return for Houaebo'Jd
Newport Writer ~~i:::Xr..:.~
H W• relunl II nqu!Nd If cub umor mner ..... of . ., or more ·ere
• Newport -author Doroclly IA:uiM Wbito hos
received Ont place fOI' non·
fiction humor in t h e Sou-Manuacripls An-
....i Nmllction COl!lftt.
Laot -•ho recot<ed • first piece trqihy In ....
-· -""""'1 lrol>h1 ln ' lldl• In .. OlllRlal Orani•
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paid to 1 bounbold employe
in ~ one calend1r quarter.
In your cue, pa11nent of
'5 a weet will add up to '81
for the second calendar
quarter. Tbo tu rule II 4.4
por<ent for the employer
end t.4 -t for the
employe. A cbect for the
combined amount of 85.72
should bo -t with your
return.
I See by Today· s
Want Ads
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bay oa • Sc:Ma• Baby
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Brirish Consul.ate
2 Wounded
By Snipers
PITI'SBURG (UPI)
..;nipers w o u n de d two
penons and riddled police
patrol cars with bullets ear·
ly today after .o.fffce .rs
answered a citizen'£ com·
plaini in the P,u~blo -area of
this Bay Area _ci9'.
Contra Costa C o u n t y
sheriff's dep~ties said 15 ar·
rest.s were made ranging
from assault With a deadly
weapon to juvenile curfew
violation.
* * * Crime Pa'nel .
Under Fire
• LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
bomb explosion w b i c h
audxlrities believe .may
have beeD tr111ered by anti~
Castro Cabana baa cauSed
extensive dlma.&e to tbe
'Jlrililh """'ula'" \•!flCff.
'!be• blut 1 .... tiJroOllh the :
COlllullt. · ~sclly at 7:10
, p.m.~ ,.a, bOur after the 216
empk>yfis went home for the i ~ .. day: NO ~ef WM injiJndAftd,
there Was I no fire, Police
reported.
The conswate olfi~ are .. on the fourth noor ol a
Wilshire ~evard buil<Ung.
Occupaall of tho building
we~ quickly evacuated and
police sped officers to the
offices and homes of other
consuls.
Potice said the outside
COrTidor and door leadli'lg to
the offioe w e r e wrecked.
Furnishings were overturn·
ed, a.n~· glass. and other ob-
jects were strewn about the
floor.
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Authorities said a n ti ·
Castro terrorists may h.ave
placed the bomb in retaµa·
tlon for Brita'in'.s relations. 1BRITISH BOMBED -Scene in hall"aY.".of :British
with the 0astr0 gov~nmenL . 'consulate ,in Los Angeles. sbow.s ,acoystical~e. torn
On July 9 .simjlar ex·. frpm thf: ceiling ·Bnd bro.Jen ·gl11s ·~ dfbris 11tter-
plosions occUired at the Los jng the floor a~r a bomp .e~ploded next'·to·the co.n-
Angeles offices or fivi firms ' sulate doOr._'f.µ~sd.ay.~ig_ht.: that maintain economic or .....:::::.::::._:.:.:_...:_:.....:c..::..:.....:"-~~-------
diplomatic rel.atioi:is with
Communist Cuba. ·
. Investiga~s sai!f · they
found a small poster near.
the'c on Su I ate · reading
''United. Cutial1POwei."11ie
tjon\b apparenux· waS pla.Ced
outside the dOor and t>lew
the door inward, 'they iaid.
British Consul · General
Andrew Franklin said there
had been "su.ggestions that·
there mi'ght be a bit or trou·
ble ." He ctid not elaborate.
Don't Go! There's
BeenAnotherl;loldup
rlu~~ in his ha'nd.
.The· FBI ·&gent .and the
two deteCtiVes ··Pve chase
on foot~ and ~-ed the
suspect When ht ,._ tri'td to
Newton ' , • 4· Airmen .M.i.ssing ;. 5 Btidies
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Found After Tanker C·rash Trial Jury •
Impueled
, ·. RED BLUFF IUPll
OAKLAND (UPl) , -• A Air Forte rtacue teams
jury ot tevenf WOG*1 and aearcbed nluect s l e r r a
flv• men, deecrl~ 'by ·the loothllh today for four
juditi .;. a "aosa seCtiOrl of airmen rn!Jalng from a jet
tanter, which crashed on a the comm~,'' wa• read1 routine training flight. Fivt
today' to beer the mw-der bodies were found in the
trial . of , Blict' Panthers wreckage. .
fourider Huey P. New1on.. Th< KC 135, curyln;i
HoWt:Yer., tl)e .. puel must three instructors, t hr e e •'t'Att · tel~ of four st~ents and three ma.in· atten~ --• pi'OOell ex-tenmce men, ignited 1
peeled fd~ ~ le:Vet'Jil days, f'orest fire when it plunzed
at .bocll "tcution and onto the s.ide of a mountain def~e· ~.their eight 38 miles northeast ot here
peremptory challenge'!!. Tueaday.
Ntwloll, 21, ia charged Five bodies, too bactty
with ti:rst ctearee mlD'der in ~ burned to be ideotifled im·
tbe llreel -.. • f
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medllitely, were found Jn tht
wreck.ale • .strewn 200 yards
alona: ~e mountainside . 0The tour ~tber meo wer~
listed as mlsslng. A
si>okesinan at C.c:tlt Air
Force. Bise, Meret:d, w~ere
thll!! tanker · was stt.tioned,
1aid: "We~re d.rfifiite,ly look·
ing·fot pOs11blc 1iurVivors:•
Mark Hollet, heavy equip.
ment Work tr, witntssW. the
cruh, hoWe ... tr, ac.d said he
did not 5ee any p?.rachulel'.
· He said he ~dJked' ..up and
,aw tl)e jet ""'°·itti · the
outside motors !!Mokini;:.'.'
He tflect·to radio back to_his
firm'a main office:, bt.:l "by
Oakland po1iceman John
Fny, 23, la« Oct. 28. The
defendant and a second
police officer were wounded Killer Whale Who Lost
in the iftcldent. .
The jury wu lml>aneled
Tuesif~y when Asst. Di.st.
Alfy. Loftll J..,..a declined
Infant Dies of Grief
to use his five remaining REDWOOD CITY (UPI) mate. Clyde.
challenges. Del e n s e at· _ Bonnie, the 8,000.pound He said sea life experts
torney Charles Gary used lciller whale at Marine have recorded that other
his final challenge the World who gave birth to a marine creatures. including
prevjous day. stillborn ipfant ·last moqth, ot~rs a~ ·dolpipQS_ .hliy~ ~ soon as the selection died 'ft~daf -apparently died of.grief after 1tillbirthl.
was completed, Garry asked of a broken heart. Neverthe1ess. Baruh said
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dOwo."
''When tt wa s coining
do;..n.. theit W"S l parl of it Kill in,tM air. floating down
as 'If It were a lear. The
main pP.r! or the ' plane
started into a' ipln into the
trees and I heart! a bi& ex
plosion."
The forest fire set by tht
crash raced 10 fiercely that
airborne rescue units were
unable to Ttach Ule site fr.r
more than an hour. U.S.
Forest Service tank er 11
dropped retardant on the
flames, Ied .by the plant's
loi.•1 of1uel, !o brinl the fire
under contru!.
"The 'nine. men aboard the
plane were ident1f ,eJ 11 Lt.
Col. Glenn H. Rolfe •. 42;
Capt. Dale A. Lotterer, 39;
T.Sgt. Hurcoc: D. Pridd}'
Jr., 28 ; U . Col. Ltval D.
Tremblay. 41 ; Ii;t Lt. Gail
M. Blakely Jr., 26 ; Sgt.
James A. OJvis Jr., ZS ; Sgt.
Daryl D. Dix. 2l; SR:t. David
W. Decante, 26; and Airman
lC . .Ben.iin M: :\il&...,,'21.
All were ba~ed at Castle and
had home!' near the 1.1t
fit>ld. that tbe panel be thrown out Bradfo.111 Baruh, v I c e an autopsy will be held.
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tative o( the community. park, said Bonnie lost her
"There'i not ·one member appetite following th e
from the west Oakland J"hel· · delivery · of the dead baby,
to area where my client the first killer whale born in
comes frol'(l," Garry said." captivity.
Alanieda ·County Superior Baruh said during the
Court Judge Monroe Fried· month or obvious mourning,
man denied the motion and Bonnie refused to e a t
1_c1e_f•_•_ded __ tn_e_iu_r_y. ___ ~·~"-•_rm_•ll_1~•-r~g•_•_•_•r_h_er 1 __________________ ~-ft All Penney Stores o,..n Every Night Mondat. l'hrovgh Scrtvrday
.. £A!!'~J THRU SAT. ONLYI SAN FRANCISCO IUPI I
-Two members of the
city's crime commission ran ·
into sniper . fire Tuesday
night as they crtiised in a
police car through Hunters
Point, scene of a racial out-
burst in 1966.
Commissioners S t u a r t
Garfield and Ruth Chance
were checking into law en·
forcement problems in the
area. Six shOOI were flre:1
at the car but they w e r e
not injured.
Woman Killed
VENICE (UPI) -Mrs.
Celia Citron, 75, ·of Venice.
was kil1ed last night by an
auto while crossing a street.
Police booked the driver of
the car on 1u1picion of
manslaughter.
LOS ANGELES !UPI\ -
A branch bank had tw,o rob-
beries so close together that
officers taking the report c;if
the first holdup were on
hand to catch t.he
perpetrator of t.he second.
At 12: 12 p.m. Tuesday a
young man in a blue
sweater held up a branch (lf
Security Pacific National
Bank and fled with $411.
hide ·between two houses a R E short :di'stance' aw'l.y.
" , Sirhan Plea ·u E I
Due Friday
An FBI agent and two Los
Angeles detectives arri-ved LOS .ANGELES (APl
to take the report. As !hey The atto~Y ,_ (or S\rhan
'turned to leave at 1:58 p.m .. , Bishara. Sirhan· say1-he
bank m a n a g er John thinks Sirt..n win be
Steemers screamed: prepc:ired to enter a plea 1.t
"Doo't go! There's beep his sched~led appearance i.n
another one." court. Friday, but add.i no
Steemers pointed l.n a dec1s1~ hi.! been ma~e 1
teep-&-ge youth hurriedly • ~ardint W'bAt ~e ple a. will \
departing with a peper bag be.
Frosting is for cakes, not
refrigerators or freezers!
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OU-TDOOR
SMAii APNAU!ICI
TOP QuAuTY
LIVING IS A WAY OF LIFE ••• IN ORAN
1GE COUNTY,!
••• oni:I Santa Ano Tent ani:I Awning has the New loo~
fo r '68 • , • everything lo ma~e outiloor relaxation a
fomily pastime,
.ALUMINUM PATIO COVER
Planned for either large or small homes ••• mob ile
homes tool Du r~ble; long lasting all aluminum constr uct ion.
Screened enclosures -la rge Cloors ..• compl etely bug proof.
OUR ALUMINUM WINDOW
AND DOOR AWN~NGS
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FEATURING 11 STUNNING D!COUTOR COLORS FOR· YOUR llLICTION.
IRIGHT, YlliANT, MOD8N, llAUTlfUl . , . AND SO ·MANY STnlS
FOR SO MANY N!IDS.
Co"'• •illl -111od•r11 hKi.ty wtiwe 1., 45 ,._.,., •• h.,..1 irl1lft "'•11ulodvrl"I 1tyl.1
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THI IEW 1001 POI '611 CAllYAS AWllllS e YALANW e CUITA!llS
No1hing D~coroh1111 lilt• Convo1. l•outifvf NeW\ Color•
& N•w fabrics, For homn . , , for b1.11in•ssl
MANUPACTUlllD • INITALUD
SANTA ANA TENT
.... AWNING co.
PACTOllY SHOWllC)OM
2 2 O 2 I. MA IN ST., SA-NT A AN A
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Reg. 42·9~95
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lig savings
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frM1or. 3 1i..i ~. "'"' "°"' fufl n:tltl dofry-lllld. evl. •'°"'I': io'I door.
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NEWPOR t BEACH
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HAE ACCOUNT
TODAY I
ave big on
this 15 cu. ft.
upright freezer!
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For the Record
TMUAlDAY
tMtt.r-l1ftt; TMstmufw's Clr,lb. Olltf• Cffet«le, l'..nlall lellnd. ....,,.,. l..ctl. 1 • .,,...
Brukfnl 0.llftllsl CIW • C... ,..._,
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lllYd •• Coti. Meu. 7:JO ..... Board ot RM"°"' M~ H1rtlor·
C0&l1 """-• ll1lbol hv Club. 1221 W.
(!Mist Hl9llw1Y, ~ B~ I '·"'· W•lml111ltr Rot1ry Club, KJlll" Tabll
Re.t111r111t, W•lmll'ISllll', 12 -
E•dM"" Club DI' H-' MerW. $11.rft Shirt, :n•1 W. Ca.st ....,_..,,
N~ Btldl, 12 ,_
Exdlaftp Club of ~ dtl IMr,
VIII.I sw.o»n, 15.11 £. CO.st HlthWIY1
Cor.M del /Nr, It -,,..rl,,.... LloM Clutl, Vtr .. lllH. un
Wtsh:lltf Drtw, H-1 lllNdl. 12
Nixon ~a8 Prowstants Eying Merger ·
Anaheim 0~ -·A~-_.,Mkww Mt IMill ._ ~ 111111 JlllUo•
tbll nine P'roteatanl port m 1111 ~-llld -s,.,_. BIDllJI
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ANAHEIM,_ .. wbat member• WQ made hen tell ICL1ftln .... Uoat , ..... ,.1 •• ..p.illllloo
ahapu up u 1 blllo ol lhl ~. · ' ' ·• 1l!llloo Bai>tilll la lilt 9'ol4 .... II DOI )'el
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deleptoa 1 .... ; .(nllhell1l'1 Dlxlplos al-CUii!, dlaouta-
ofllclal -mucot "Baby An-ed 1he uaiC~ail9a questlom
na" will repreaent Richard at • m~tiq of t I' •
M. NWll. ~"°'1naChU..'1 ·W .. BW -. '90 pounds es a ")lmH .
ml Ill ,em tld, will be He, Ml4 · -.1nauoas
-. ._ ... ,Angelec 111i41lag lbe ..ioa plea an
lolio •l•ml Allport early DI 1cip'le1, Ille Unlledl----'-....;.,---~----~---
Fddayjnomlg II Miami ID -M•tbodi'll Qlurcb, t b e
..... t N• ln greet1n1 Elllacoi>oJ Cburcb, I b I
delegates. • UnllHI I'; •-.f-b y It r I a a
When Nelson Rockefeller, t CbUrch. tbe J?relbytaid
Nlxon'S'chief competitor for Church t~.S. (Soutblm), Uit
the GOP nomination, heard Ualted Cburcb of Qlrilt, the
ol.Nixon'1 plan he oiglled., ~M&thoclli;tE•PJii,Opoi
another elephant, it i a QmrCh. tbie A.Ml Z 1 o •
reported, so there will be Ch.urcb ar.d the Chr:lltian
s pirited pachyderm l(etbOdlat ~pJ1copaJ
popularity competition at Cburcb.
tbe convention, at least. "I ~ n are IOblg to
Baby AJJna' was chosen bj ~ ftrat at the top, aDd not
Niron to be his represen-try to unite regional and
tatlve ln meeting delegates local levels far aome time,"
-0 heea111e she was from bil Jarman •
home .iite," according to He expreaaed bel1ll that a
Georp Sli>kes ol Disneyland pllll o1 llllim ·will bave -
Hotel ._., is making ar-wwted' out by lrnt and that
ranaem.ents for the fllghl dedaiolla by the various
The ~phant normally . denomtoatlom ma1 be made
llvu at Jungleland at the by 1171 -"!DaJbe a year
Palms Re 1 tau rant in earlier c:r a year later."
Birtlas 1..:A:•:•:be:bn::;':._~~~~---'lbt!!!!~l~1!!,r!1!e~1~t~Pr'.!!olastall~~t1_~~~-~~~~~~-,~~..,.-..,.-~~~-
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Coron del -01\ U.
Cotto Me11 Ml &-WI
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
111 Bl'0llhnl7, CoG Mell uwm
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery e Morlury
Clllpel
3llll'odlleVlowDrln
Newport -. Colllonla
114-ml
pl!:El[ FAMILY
COLONIAL F'VNERAL
HOME
7lt1 BolA Ave.
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SMJ'l1l'S MORTUARY
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Yes,-Virginia
Wallace Cancels All
Southland Activities
ANAHEIM -Presidential
candidate George C.
Wallace, leader of th e
American lndepend~t Par-
ty, has called oil a 11
Southern California cam-
paign activities -icheduled
for this weekend.
"We got the phone call
this morning directly from
Montgomery, and they told
us to cancel everything," a
spo_kesman from Wallace's
Southern California head-
quarters in Bell Gardens
said Tuesday.
The candidate had been
scheduled to appear Sunday
evening at a rally and fund
raising dinner set for the
Anaheim Convention Center.
In addition, Wallace ad
In addition, Wallace bad
campaign headquarters dur-
·.mg the weekend, as ~· u
Fire f:•lls
HvnflRtlan l}Mdrl 12 :17 p.m. T11eld1r, 11,. #1_.it-llon,
1•111 Ind Mlfn llTMlt. .
12:.U p.m .. "'•Wr lirt, 1'291 Blnllt
Co~
):31 p.m., med\Cll •Id. lttCI Rims
G1~ L-Wnlmlllt .. r
6:S.C 1.m. Wednll5dl1, tlrt lnw1ll•
11on. l!.112 Vermont 51.
N1--1 IMC~
6:30 p.m. Tueld1v. medic.I •Id. !Ml
Irvine A~e.
Cotll MtM
10:112 1.rn. TueW.1. ltlse 1l1rm.
P1ul1rlna 1rw:I Pullmen
lO:lt 1.m., 11111.e 11irm, ltlll Sir.et
Ind Pomon1
11 :)9 1.m., nscve, • F•I• Dr"IVI
12:4' p.m., l1M 1l1rm, Collett A.,,..
r.u1 tnd Loe1n
1::11 P.m .• 11111.e 111rm, Hirt.or ind
H1rn1llon J:St P.m., rescue. m E. 17th SI.
2:lG p,m., Tr•lh llre, 6S5 W. 11111 51. 4:N P.m., rescue-, UO Ctflhlr SI.
'=:M p.m., 11111e 111rm, W1k1 Fore11
""d Harbor Bol.llev1rd ID::U 1.rn., ...-, T11111!1 aM IM
~nt1 AN Alvtr bed
a number of television ap-
pearances and radJo broad-
casts.
Pal"~Y spokesmen were
somewhat indefinite .about
the reasons for Wallace's
decision to cancel , t b e
w e e k e n d acitivities
SO\lthern Calllornla.
However, one 11ource 1n
the Wallace for President
headquarters said the can-
didate felt it would be unfair
to ask partisans attending
the American Independent
Pii.rty conve.ntion in
Sacramento to ' come to
Southern California for the
rally and dinner.
Belwoen '100 and 11111
tickets reportedly had been ·
sold already for tbe flk.·
plate dinner. Party worken
upeclod lo ..U lllOtber :11111 '
before Sim-Jay.
Gift Shop
At Airport
SANTA ANA -A lhrff·
year Jeue on 119 square
feel or space 1n the Orange·
Co unty A l r p o T t term in a)
building was a'IJfl'ded Tues-
day to Flare Imports by the
Board of Supervisors.
The firm, which now has
girt shOps in Redlands and
Yucaipa. offered a $1,00)
bonus to the county for the
lease. The only other bidder,
Unique Shopping Service, of-
fered $250.
NIGHT Ind DAY SERVICE
9:30 AM. TO 9:30 PM.-$ATUROAY 10 AM. TO 6 l'.M.
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All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday -
t SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT PENNm
FOR YOUR NEW ~OOR COVERIN.GSI
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Armstrong Corof'.'e,lle: vinyl lcorlon
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flooring · e:·an mod.-rnize a room,
cre~te an inte.resting atmosphere,
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add decorative color ... and more!
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Do a 10' x 12' kitchen •
for only 163''* . . .
' ' High ; style Coronelle floorings combine 5 ~andsome
' patterns in 17 decorator colors with th•ruggecl :durability
of vinyl com~itions. Made to "take it'' in active roo~s,·
they're so easy to keep beautiful. Exdusive Armstrong
Hydracord back allows installation o'n any grade ...
even over concrete subfloors. Come in and see for your
self, •• it's great!
• lostd on normol l1stalkltlon
' ' No Down Payment! Put it on Penneys' Time P~nt Plan!
NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH
(FHhion ld•nd) (Huntington Center)
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''IY.S'." l'Oll Dll'INSI '-An arWl'• conci!P! bf.a new long-rang~ radar ay .. tem ·~.for ~~nd clefenle· of cities ·ag&lllJt attacl: sbowa propoaecl 1ub!Vr"1ealt-!Da ttti.n· near :a metropolitan center. A prototype of the system
Js i>!'lni.bullt.aod wUI be teated by Hughes Aircraft Company;Fullerton, under
· and.-Alr Foree confnict. ' ·
.:friu~ ~ets . ·Hug.hes 'Gets Contract
FOur-year F-Or Radar Pr~totype
Richard E. Sbowstack. a
1968 graduate of Newport A prototype of what could Array s.dar) would bl the
Harbor High, has been be the world's , mo 1 t world's moat powerful rDr
awarded a f o u r • y e a r powerful lone-range radar should it become opera·
General Motors c o 11 e g e l)'ltlm planned for split-1e-ti'onal.
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scholarship by the Univerll.· · coDll defeme ii beln& built "The prototype w 111
ty ol Catiforma at Berkeley. in ll'ullerton under a $13.5 radiate more peak power
The son of Mr, and Mrl. mUJion U.S. Air Force con-than any other Hughes ra·
Nathaniel Showstack of tract by HuPes Aitcr~t dar 1y&tem built to date/'
Newport Beach, he plana to eo:.~i~ol.M Yaru, a com-DriJ>~ui&s~igned to tu-
pursue e. college course in PaDJ vice preaident, laid the point and Identify tergeb
social science and laler lfu. fUU«ale vtralon of. the accurateiy ad q u l c kl y ,
dy medicine. .:':.:''='*"=• ..::<A.::d..::•IDC=edc:....;De:...:::•i.:::gn;_Y_aru_said_· _. -----II In addition to h 11
s c ~ olutic achievememta
Showstack was editor of the
Harbor ~ i g h HBeacon"
newspaper, president of the
American F'i"eld Service Stu·
dent Committ~ a mem-
ber of the ~ team.
The spttOlarship is one of
294 ...Varded annually by
over 240 colleges a n d
univ~itl~ throughout the
country. Each scholarship is
valued al from '200 to 12,000
a year depending on the
Deed of the student.
-3 Fro~ Coast ·
Finish Class
Threo •tude!U from !be
Orance Cout area have ,
complNd Ibo Regiltered
Nlll'ibll Pr• Ir am at
Fullortaa Junior C4!1Jep. I
Patricia A. Allyn o f /
Corona clel Mar, Adrienne
E. Brown ol i.a,... Beach
...t Palrlcla ~ GbriltofferJ.
of Newport Beach rec:elvoil
·-at a fonllaJ cen!!mony tldi week. _I
Love the
t::!) Colorful
Sound of
Orange
County
Music
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MIN'1 WOMINS, IOYS SPORTSWEAR, SWIMWIAl.
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ht SAN FRANCISCO CENT SINCE 1955 .
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·Ex-Gls Serious Students
Grades Show Servicement W or~ in Co~$e .
·Grad-te• by The Two Do~en
.Two· dozen Orange Coast College nurses received
their school pins at ceremonies at th' Mesp Verde
Country Club last week. Graduates are (ba:ck row,
left to rigbt) Lynn Stewart, Vivian Schiller, Sherry
G• Dorothy Davis, Diane Davies, Joan Crawford,
"Ma'Dne Cocking, Carol Chapman, Donna Boyde,
Anna Kntzers, Bat bar a Biddle and Barbara Knight;
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front row, Jackie Ward, Eva'Kalayjian, ·Mary Jane
Hadley, Mary Robinson, Karen N~Ja·, ·.Joan Mpore ,
Shelia Miller, Valerie Maggi,. Melen ·Blackinton,
Carol Beutler, Claudia Kincy_and Dian Malloy. In
order to practice the .nurses must -take the state
board examination at the end of August.
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With Pillow Back or Channel Back
EACH CORNER GROUPING
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covered with en ettrective demesk
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Channel back is on extra length I 03" sofa and 64" lovesoal
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:white ·1ccenh. Coordin1ted green trim on white textured
shades. 45" tall, Rog·. 70.00, +4.99
Furnlutre, 3S.
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By THO~ FORTUNE
Of ... o.llr Pl• Slaff
Today's · serviciman r~turning to
college is a pretty · aerious·mlnded ift ..
· divldual. lie bas the gradei to prove iL
At Orange Coast College UW: spring
there ·~ere 573 former G.I.'s and 101 of
the made the Dean's List w 1 tb
grad~s ~ B or better.
Thi! means 18 percent ol all the
veterans were singled out f o r
academic honors. Only 11 percent ol
the total student bodf m a d e the
Dean'• List.
. At Golden West College 42 of 209
vetterans, 20 percent, made the Dean's
List compared to .10 percent of the en·
·tire student body.
UC ll'vlne bas had only two veterans
thus far, 'and they · certainly have
cordinator of special services.
What makes the figures even more
lmpresive 11 the nwnber ·of veterilns
who also work fulr or part time·. Dean
of Admissions . .at Or .ange · Coast Ken·
neth Mowrey. say! 90 percent ·work.
Sixty perceiit. be.Says, are married, so
. the extra jO!ibecomes • necessity.
A veteran who. carries a full college
load ii eH&ihJe .~r tbe G.I.-Bill for
, Slll per m~fh ll.'aintle. Ube is.mu·
NEWPORT
47 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH
T olophono 644-1212
· ShoP. Mond•y lhru Frid1y 10:00 o.m. lo 6:00 p.m.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEA.CH • 7777 EDINGER AVENUE
' T olophono 892.333 1
Shop Monday thru Saturd•Y
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S.lurdoy 10:00 o.m. lo 6:00 p.m.
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10:00 1.m. to t:lO p.m.
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rled be receives 4t56 1 month , and
Sl71 a month U ht hu cblldr1n. II
help•, but 10 doea lbat extra job.
Why do veterlDI do IO w e 11
scllolaotlcd.ly!
BEEN AROUND
"They've been around. They've got
a lit.tie more purpose in llfe. That's all
it takes," says Fred-GWett, 25, ol 12M
Conway Ave., Costa Mesa. He receiv·
ed A's in five of seven subjects at OCC
last •piing.
He said he "hated the service pretty
bad" and now has incenUve becausa
he's "been on the oLher side of tho
tracks."
But Ralph Hall, a married man
proud or his 20 years in the Navy, has
ambition too. "ln the service you Setl
in aotion what educatioa can do for
you," he said. "A lot ol lhinl• are
predicated on educational backgroun~.
And the service talks up education."
He bas maintained a B average stu·
dying hotel ~ restaurant ad·
ministration at OCC.
FACE LIFE
Likewise, Dennis Reigle, 28, said,
"Veterans have faced life. They've
run against people who have been in
school. ·10 a civilian'. career a lot ·more
d90J"s are open too. Wben,yoll' ~ just
out of bigb Kbool •,.oU.can:t tee t1U as
realilti~" ·
He pl'°" to Co fqlr 1Ql'I ta coUoile
and urn do_. ID -•*1.IDCI
ph)'llca. ll•' bu elCbl ·out ol IAI .....
A'1 IO tar,
Mrs. Patricia J a ii• 1, u of the
Women's Arm.y Cqrpt:, Ji noW a 27.
year..,ld molller ol two and · .. OCC
student. Sbe wants a cu.r in
peycbology, bu balf'A'11Dd ,hd 8 '1 ·-~ ' ' as • •-•· ~ ,
Quite a number of tliliJ!. -·
are Vietnam -~~ tbiH Y•UDI men who bave · ~Y
about !Ue, are addlni lllW, itltiWty
and maturity on campus. '
Harbor High '58
' Class Sets Meet · •
· Frld.iy, Aug. 2 bal '*" ~
u 1tbe ticket ~ ... Neitpat
uat11or·Hilb Scllool'•·~·~crou· mon. · The' e~mt wlll ~be be)d : y,
Aug.17, at 1he.Balboa'Pa\tilloi!;be°kl&
nlog at 7:30 p.m. .
Ticket lnl«modct1 .., be olilab>ed
bf c:<iMactiD1 llln. Ptt 117>' ti at
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Green. Thu:mbs
Reap Harvest
Newport Harbor Alumnae of Delta Delta Delta have proven
they have the touch of green thumbs mixed with a liWe sorcery
of magicians.
For the women, four years ago, soWed the seed of their an ..
nual fund·raising project -an Orange Coast Garden Tour.
After careful cultivation, pruning and nurturing the proj~ has
reaped a rich harvest, for this year the group presented profits,
totaling ,1,400 to two area hospitals.
Beneficiaries are South Coast Community Hospital, Laguna
Beach and Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian, Newport Beach.
Funds are earmarked for the coronary care units.
Receiving the check for Hoag was William R. Hudson Jr., ad ..
ministrator, and presentors were Mrs. Robert C. Sevitz and Mrs.
Oliver L. Corbin. ·
Representatives from the South Coast Community Hospital
Auxiliary's Silver and Gold Chapter rec~ived a check fro'm Mrs.
Ethel Wardrop. '
HEARTS. AND FLOWERS -The annual garden tour of Harbor
Area Tri Deltas bas blossomed into such a huge success that they
have won tbt hearts of administrators of both Hoag Memorial
Hospital, Presbyterian and South Coast Community Hospital.
Using their magical touch by turning flowers into hearts are (left
to right) Mrs. Oliver L. Corbin and Mrs. Robert C. Sevitz who
receive an approving smile from William R. Hudson Jr., Hoag
administrator.
Proceeds from another Tri Delta success, the summer lunch-
eon will go to the sorority's national scholarship fu.n,d for university
women unable to complete their college education without financial
help.
'North to Alaska'
Arctic Mission . for
By JODEAN HASTINGS
CH ,_ D9llJ '"" StilH
Sun-bronzed and muscular, Fred .Cruse
bears.moie.reseinblatice to a pioneer than an
I -Oi"dained inini1,ter Of the ChUfCb;
Actually, he ·ii both.
, 'f.he· Rev. Mr. Cruse, with his wile, and four
c:hildren -Selinda, Virgil, 12; Jimmy, 9, and ·~Tom-.Toril," 7 -will be exchanging the arid
he,·t of the starkly beautiful desert for the icy
. · .. · .deaoiation of the Arctic Circle this· month.
. · MisSiot\cµ-ies ~f the Assembly . of . God · · Ghurcft, ·ijte family will assume duties 10 the
ESkimo C~urcb, Point Hope, Alaska -a
· community of 1400 residents located 54 miles
from the Russian border.
· Residents of "Huntington Beach between
. miS"sions; they have administered to the In-
: dians on the Colorado River Reserv"ation and
Rineon: Reservation, San Diego County, since 1960. r ; •
The Rev. Mr. cruse: first became interested
in the Indiana and their p~blems while at-
tending Southern California College,. Costa
Mesa. Another student. son of a missionary to
the Apaches, invited 'him home for a visit.
RECOGNIZES NEEO
"I saw a need there I hadn't seen before,
and since then everything bas moved toward
working among, the Indians," he stated
quietly. ·
While living on the reservations, the family
. was. goveJ'.Ded by the _Iqdi~n. Tribal Council
and conformei:I to Indian laws.
"We usually learned by making mistakes
-the Indians. don't tell you much,'' com-
men(ed June· ·cruse, her serene manner a
direct .contra.st to her exciting and un-
. conventional life.
On one ·occasiOn ' the €ruse family was
harboring a woman featfully biiling from her
husband. The irate husband manag~ ·to
locate her and was threatening to kill the en-
tire family before' Mrs, €n18" managed to
frighten him away with an unloaded gun .
-"Mr,; <lruse ..Wd r e.q U'e 1 t
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protecfion for h,r family from the sheriff's
office, she first had to obtain permission from
the tribal spokesman.
.. In addition to the more conventional
·ministerial dUties, se'rving aSmissi.onatjes ip~
volved eVen greater personal contact with the
..people. . ·
Before worship services the Rev. Mr. Cruse
would drive 65 miles in one direction and
Mrs. Cruse 16 miles thE! opposite way to pick
up members of the congreg~tion who wahted to attend services and bad no transportation .
Even up until ·a few d8ys before "Tom-
Tom's" birth· June would drive a total of 75
miles, round-trip, over· washboard roads, to
pick up women for the Ladies' Day fellowship
· meetings.
· The arrival of a tiny infant didn't halt Mrs ..
Cruse's active life. "Tom-Tom" Was bound,
papoose fashion, in a cradleboard and car ..
ried about on his mother's back. Accord.in~ to
her doctor, June maintained, this ancient
custo.m actually provided babies with an ad-
ditional sense of security as well as a mode ot
transportation.
In temperatures ranging.from a mid-sum ..
mer high or 129 degrees ( cooiing to a 105-
degree low at night). Rev. and Mrs. Cruse
coped with pfoblems . or their own survival
and those of their congregation.
While on the Arizona reservation their first
year's Picome was $2100, with $900 of that us-
ed for the bi'rth of "Tom-Tom," delivered. by
Cesarean Section.
RUGGED LIFE
All the_ir drinking water and fu~I had to be
hauJed 1n by truck , and the, Rev. Mr.
c ruse rigged· his own gas pump . by suspen ..
ding the" rue! barrel from a hoot and letting it
fiow'by gravity into uHo truck's tank.
They frequently were called into settle
fights between members of. their, co•
grefatiO!l, and· the ~ev. Mr.· Cruse w.as the
flJ's white man to sit through an entire ln-
.dian cremation ·ceremony.
CS.., .RESEltVATION LIVING,_ Par.141
PIONEE"RING MISSIONARIES -The cold Arctic
wasteland ·surrounding Poin\ Hope;,Alaska, will be
11bome" for ·the Rev. and Mrs1 Fred Cruse when the
Rev.: Mr. Gruse assumes duties ·with the Eskimo
Church established by;the Asse..;bly of lroci 1ChH
next month. Rev. and Mrs. Cruse are modE!linCtbe
summer-weight parkas they and their four chil'drea
WW be wearing when·tbey.arrive.: . ·. · '
Title . '·Holy · Terrors' Not Con.fined to 'Preachers · Kids'
DmMI -~ l.ANDERSi t uw
myself in ~-letter. from tbe 11-year-
old minii!Or'''claqhler wllo WU COi"
·-·-pllt -Ille had let a boy ld11 her, Your advice was ex·
cellenL I ho!>e she taket It:
My brother and l were PK's
(Preacher's Kids}. We were taugbt
that 1U WU a1nfu1 and uuty. I Wai 17
when a boy killed me OD-the way
home from • church ~. My tither
was riding In the car behind ·u1. He
NW thll. I ,, .. punbbed 10 aevertly I
was determined to get even. So I.
become preenant by a no good bum.
My parents sent me to another 1tate
and I never did roiuro bolne after
thaL
My brother mlr't'ied • very quiet
Jllrl (anotller P.K.) al qe 23. Within
two ~ur1 his wife bad a nervous
ANN LANDERS ~
br'eakdoWD &nd she later sued bim for
divorce. The reasoo: He uted to sneak
out of the houae at night to take up
wttb street tramps. Why? Bec1t11t he
hid such a Jow opinion of 111 he
colllcln'I !unction with a respectable
por1ner. He needed a gutter type.
Fortunately IQJ btoC.ber and I blve
had lntemtve tbtra'py and now are liv·
ing decent lives, "but· we were luckier
than -. Pleae keep telling the
teenlCerl that HX ii nothinC to be
ashamed of, that prGperly used it can
be btautilul and a munlnllul part al
life. In :act you i>uabt to write a book
about It. -ARKANSAS MRS.
DEAR llllt8.' I dN --y e a ro
age. It 11 eaDed "Ana Landen Talb te
Tenasen Abnt 8e1" ud cu be
,.,...... la paJIO~ for 11-.
But let'o IOI Mlllellllac olnlpi. LNJ,
I doo't ...,. 1"t JmpW e-a-1:::11• llN1. -" ., -' mPK'1-udtM<OOlld belweea~ud ddlll IUI ,... tleacrlbe la all pnleallou.
Tiie m-.. I illtw nloe u.-
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Alter
publishing the letter s i g n e d
"Pilloried," I'll bet you are the pin-up
girl of every divorced man In the
United States. My own soon·tO·be·s hed
&pOUJe malled that column to me and
attached a note wb.lch read: "see, Just
like us."
Undoubtedly aome·men do get pick-ed clean by conniving wives but a few
of UI deserve whatever we Clll. 1et
from tbe low-Wt okunlu.
When Guy and· I we[e marrjed, his
folkl 1okl their borne, bought a trailer
and moved to our backyard. Guy bas
never llMldt an ~ndeot declolon.
It wu· alw_,., "rU hive to 1U D.t."
For U yeara l leJ'Ved Guy hl1 coffee
In bed. When I wu old< with tbe nu be ·
-fllblq -be .... afraid
I
he'd cltch it if he "hung around."
I oouJd have toiefatld his dlsreeard
for me , but I couJdl't't stand the way be
Ignored his children. He said if was a
woman's job to look after th'e kidt, so
he didn't even talk to them.
The day h.11 son waited four hours
tor his dad to come and take him to a
ball game. -aod then called to say be
couldn't make it -was the day I
declded to get a divorct.
We have '90,000 saved la cub and
bondl. I nnt ltlClO • month plus '15
support fat each ctilld. (We have
three.) He la screaming like. a atuct
pig. .
I am Mldag you to break your rule
and print my Jetter even thoup you
are dead Mt aplnst divorce. Grmted,
there'• DO such thing II I pod
dlvorco, but It ~ta nvlof a Wotime
with a .mama's boy Who is .no father,
· no husl>en<f and no human being -
FREEDOM IT 'S BEAUTIFUL
DEAR BEAUTIFUL: Bere'1 ypar
leller. Sarprlaed to ,.e It la prloi~ I
U.oqbt you'd be. ·
"The Bride's Gulde," Ann Linders'
booklet, answers some of tbe !DOI\ fre..
queotly asked quesU0111 about wed·
dinp. To receive your copy of tbi1
comprehenaive guide, wrtte to Au
Landers, in care of this newspaper 1 enclosing • 100.g, Klf·addreued, ltiim ..
ped envelope and 35 centa ln coin.
Ann Landers will be glad to belp 7ou
with your problems. Send tl>em to her
In care of the DAILY PIL<Yr, eneloa· Jnc I IWnped, Mlf-adcJrtllld ...
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For Youngsters' Benefit
a. IVDY 8l/IST ii .............
Heiplnl othwt to lltlp
thlmMI,.. II thl phi1ooopbJ
ol Dr. Allee Btellow.
51>• .. thl -dllllcol <hlld paycbololbt at thl
QUld Guidance Center Of orance Couoty 1n Coata Mesa.
The J>rOfll&looal •tall ....
slats of a child poychllltrls\
who al1111 aa MD aad r....
tJona aa the director;
cUnlcal paycboloCllU, ml
pay-IOdal -··
The --out· patient -In tho anu or p17cbtatrl_c dialllOlll, ...i.at1on ml
pay-.,Y lo c:hUdraa
from --... _,., II.
In all -tllo pa.-mun lit Involved In tho treatmaat of thl child.
At prtaeat UMrt mre
.. -.... fw::llltlaa
fOr ... -·t ., emo-llooaflJ di*rlltd chllcno
aad -....111n Oraoia
County.
In lit< lrlCt ml moder11 amc.. or. Anslow ii IUf•
"""'6ad by • .two.aided
-. Illa cablnall, -.... a llnt. Slit .. thl
dwlhtw of a pneral Jll'&C-
tltlooer who worked In Loa
~fOrlOyean.
"I -my BA In paydioiOO ..... Stoofotd
Unlvonl\l' ud studied for
my -In child devolopoeat IDd dllllcaJ
paydloloiY at Ille Uoim'1lfl'
ol MlnMM48," abt beaan.
FiopriJll lit< eye atases.
abt noted. "I wu the ftrst
cooaulttoc paycllololllt at
the MQO Clinic in
Rocbt:Ster, .Nian."
She attlYed lo Califqrua
In l!M4 ud lint warted wltb
thl san Francisco Juvenlla
Couft. "Wllllt In Iba Bay
Al'flrl J wu uaoclate pro-
resaor at Su Jl"rUc1scO
-Collt(e ud lec:tund at Ille Unl .. n117, o I Callfomla, Berkeley. •
Her Jll'Ofeu.lon bu bHn
taricbod by such positions
u -paycllolopgt aad diroctor cl IUldaoce for tbe
Sout11 S.. Frucllco Uoillod
~ Diltrlct .... c:1inlcal pa/dlOIOllst_S.._
md Sim P'JMM llco tom.
mllllilJ -H a •II b s..nc.. -·a--___ ,.... ...
Vertical Look
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t'r1ntlle-itcamc .a om 4Mlo-'1 dr.-.iq ~ ... --lblpl: waa rav. 11•N•1!
-ltlo-blends,U-. Prlatecl Pinena .U:
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1•2•• t'lrd·C'la11
C1fN1J will take U.... --..... -· II .... -'l'bo DAILY
-· .. -°'l't-. ---$1..N ... Yert.
JI. T. ml. Pr9t NAJIE.
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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. A.Ike lreslow
suit, Alict bu been at the
pidance ctnter fOr one
mcntb. "I el.so am employed
bllf..tim.e at Fairview State
HOl)lkal .. • I t • f f
psychologist," she noted.
Bes.ides being a career
woman Mrs. Breslow is the
mailer of ~ young men
and a srandmother•to-bf.
"My oldest son. who has a
doctorate in mathematical
statistics from Stanford, has
atudied at the UniVttSity of
Londolt. Ht will teach at the
Urlivtnity of Washington
MU term and be and his
wife are upectiog a child
-Cbriatmu.
Horoscope
''The youngest. in Italy for
ttie summer, is in graduate
school and the middle boy is
in graduate schOol at Stan·
font" she said with obvious
pride.
Her jobs are not limited to
an eight hour day. She has
meetings to attend and often
is seen at UCI on Saturdays
doing research.
In her spare time she
reads. gardens. cooks, sews
and plays temis.
"But I wu hired ro do a
job." and that is what she is
doing for the Child Guidance
Clinic and Fairview State
Hoa pita!.
Libra: Confusion
Over Money lurking
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DEAR NANCY: I baJooi to a
,...._ dub, aod I'm loolllq 10< an
IODllfllal dlnoer to 1m11. Plaua, nollUol Polynesian, P'rlncb, ltaU..,
Garman, Alrlcao er e..,..;u. , ...
"demit" 'all tbole
aouotrieo .
ANNIEM.
DEAR ANNIE:
Howalloutadhb
from b•autlful
down tow D Bur-
boak! On -thouOI~ you m a 1
•aat~ a
._ mlft·forelp.
Here'" an aqulaitl
Sllrimp Plstacblo
from the north
coostclOtyloo.lt's
merdlully aimple ud quick to make
but ruarldeed to wow gourmets.
(Eveo orcllnary people lib It.)
Peel -develo 2 (>OUOdl of medium·ti&ect lbrimp. M a r l n a t e
shrimp for 2 boun lo 1 cup lemon
J~ md '4 cup olive oil Drain
sbrunp and raerve marinade.
Mell S Tabl.._,. butter In a
skillet and add 1 clove prlic. Saute
shrimp 4 or 5 minutes unW cooked
Tranlfer ahrimp to a bot plate to ll:eeP
warm.
DiJcard garlic from akillet ud add
%. cup chopped pistlchios to the butter
u well 11 the reserved lemon-oil
marinade, I> teoopooo T1boaco, \lo cup
dry vermouth and limmer a few ~tes. Pour over bot ahrimp. Serve
with saffron rice mb:ed with curr111ts
This is for siJ::. ·
From Page 13
DEAR NANCY : Wboa we all have
computer kltcbello one deJ aod cu
ordar a prosrammed cllnoar by
Plllhinl a buttoo , I -wb1t Iba lood will IMte lllle! JUNIOR SCIEN·
TIST
DEAR JUNIOR: YolA' food will
-lllle 122 • -• 4440m .ooo. Urp.
DEAR NANCY : My husband aod I
are drM•c to New Eoglalld wltb olD'
four young children. What can you
IUUl•t lo the way Of pacifiers to kaep
la the glove compartment?
DAUN'n.ESS MAMA
DEAR DAUN'n.ESS: For you aad
your buaband I recommend my par-..
ta! survival kit comlating of a family •
siled bottle ct tnnquilizen, a fifth ol
frayed nerves tonic -and ear plugs.
As for the bect.e.t demom-tbey'U
relilb anythin1 that's cavity·me.kinl
er indigestible.
Hawver. kiddies also 10 foe dried
fruit (a long a. you don't tell 'em it's
autritious). I've gotten & lot of mileage
out of mixing some Of the sweeter
dried frults such u peacbel and
apricota w i t b dates, raiains a n d walnuts.
Beef jerky, ,..lami sUcks, chipped
beef and smoted tmkey (in packages)
alao mate taty 1D1cUng. Sometimes
you c• p;ct up bard boUed eggs in a
deUcMeSMlll. Good luck!
What's VoVr coOking prtdicarnnt?
Sntd it in and •t if w co cook it!
While 1Dt c:Gft't prraonallw•~ aU
vour ltttni, Ulou ltttcn toith tM
mod "11<rlaiftjllfl or f)CTiiMnt culi-
"4'1/ p!'obl<ms IDifl ,,. fl"/Jlislwl i•
this column. SC"lttl ¥01'1' letters to
WHAT COOKS? c/o DAILY PILOT.
.. Reservation Living '
During the time they were
ou the Arizona reservation
a national magazine asked '.
and received, permission
from the Tribal Council to
photograph such a
ceremony.
At mkl·point some of the
~fohave men -standing
more than 6-(eet tall and
\\'eigbing between 250 aDd
350 pounds -decided they
didq'~ approve of t be
Dashing bulbs so they seized
tbt cameras and bur Jed
them lo tbe fire .
Another illmtration of the
Tribal Council's esteem for
the Rev. Mr. Cruse came
when they requested that he
serve as counselor for the
troubled lndian children in
schools scattered
throughout the reservation .
When the Cruses .assumed
duties on the Rincon
Reservation, the Rev. Mr.
Cruse becl.IM a circuit·
riding preacher for the ta
tribes on tht reservation.
The little chapel in which
be conducttd servkfi bad
been established in 1904 by
the Rev. Gordon WoosJey
but bad been closed u:eept
for a few faithful followers
who used it •eekly for
prayer meetings since 1948.
Feeling the immediate
need for scbools. t b e
pi<loeering put« arm>ged ,., support through tbe
Southern CaJifOrnia Couocil
of ·°'sambly of G o d
Cbun:lies aad supportiog
orcuiutiont and a tbref.-
part procram --lisll-
ed.
A small notice in a San
Diego .....,..per tbat the
lint two phases "' tbe pro-gram had been completed
and ·--..... WOOlld b e dedicMed" attracted
radio. 1V aad """"""1
pl!otograpbln aml brouJbt
natioaal ~ to tbt
Auxiliary
small congregation !
The two teepees, made of
angle-cut wood, pa i n t e d
white and trimmed in tur·
uqoise. stand neaUy sur·
rounded by a white ranch-
style fence on Highway 76
"'hkh crosses P a u m a
Valley en route to Lake
Hinshaw.
Seventeen -feet m
diameter and 22.feet tall the
unusual buildings .,.,. h i c h
house the resuvation SUn-
day Schools soon will be
followed by an auditorium,
thlnl phase ol tbe building
program, and the quaint old
chapel. an historical
landmark, will be converted
to a museum to bouse In·
dian artifacts found in the area .
"We put in tbe sidewalks
and the sprinkling system-
1 guess all that's left is the
landscaping... sighed Rev.
Cruse, .,.,•hose nez:t mission
will take him to a I a n d
wbe~ nothing grows.
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Nuptials Said
By OCC Couple
$p1cW....,.
MR. AND MRS. ROY PETER JACKSON JR.
Honeymoon In Mexico
Vows Recited
In Montecito
Our Lady o! Mt. Carmel
ON!'m in Montecito was the
li<lting for tile wedding
ceremony linking RobeN
Ann Eckert and Roy Peter
Jackaon Jr.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. O. B.
Cook solemnized the double
ring ceremony. The bride is
the daughter of N'!!. and
Mrs. William Eckert of
Burlingame. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Peter Jackson of
Los Angeles, formerly of
Corona de! Mar.
Escorted to the altar by
her father, the bride
selected a long skimmer
gown of embroidered silk
organdy with long sleeves
and a flared train. Her veil
was a handmade rosepoint
lace mantilla with a Spanish
comb of carved mother-of·
pear]. The veil, . f r o m
final
reduction
LAST 3 DAYS
THURS., FRI., SAT.
.\m<ric:an Locioo Hall in
Costa -is Ille llllinl foe meetings: m the Auiliary co WOMBl'S Dllfll SHOES
ldl .. H-r Mnht..,.._
L1l1 Viii y...,.
RATS AND SAlllAU 8arTacts 1249. v-... "' Yt'crld l\'11 I. Tbe first TUes-
~ ol each montb ...-..,
ptber for a bus i nt ss
snUon at 7:30 p.m. nd the
third l'Uesday by mttt for
a social Mid poUoct at 6
p.m.
Grandmothers
Jolriens.,. Ronheim-de l i10
-.. m __ _
DICQISOll'S
-to $ZI ---·····
11 00
1500
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'AUlllSI 111100
Y-to Slt.51 ---..... 8 00
SNCIAL_,,
HlllllGS
PRICE
v ..... to $11 .......................... 500
o..._,
WOMEN'S KEDS..
Mostly s...11 4, 41/1, s 2°' -........................................ .
Penaljo Wedoe S.ndils
v ..... to $16 ........................ r
-SPICIAL •aOUl'S -
Men's Florsheini Dnss SMes
1600 to21~
I hrno'-11 Iran .. , I
:41:~~$UALS ................... ':::
11 )'Ol.I ....... , • t.,., .t .. M't
mi•• tt.i1 •et.. Sii:e1 te l ),
COSTA MESA e !'HONE 5*t744
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Wtdnesdly, July ll, 1968 DAILY •ILOT J 5
Shedd -Humber Vows Said Single Ring Rite
Newlyweds Tour U.S .
Mr. ond !{.r1. Edward J .
In St. James Ceremony
t.lulu Of While flowen,
!lanked by tall tepen In
candolabra adorned t b e
altar o! St. Jame1 Epilcopal
Church, Newport Beach,
when 1Jnn Humber became
the bride of Army Lt.
Charlu Harrllon Shedd.
The bride, 1 Corona del
Mar realden~ ii t b e
daughter of Mn. Gr1gp
Humber of Corona del Mar
and lllrold John Humber of
I
~'
;11
LAna ~. Her busblnd's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harrilon stophen Shedd o!
La Mesa.
Escorted. by her father
down the aiale, lined with
ribboDI and cudlel. the.
bride wore 1-er own design
of 1 n.or lellgtb wbite crepe
town with a scalloped
Sptni1h lace dusttr. Seed
pearll trimmtd the lace.
and the euemble !lowed to
MRS. CHARLES H. SHEDO
To Reside in Germ1ny
No Decisions Drawn
Designers Poll
By GAY PAULEY
NEW YORK (UPI)
Place eight international
designers together for a
"speak-in" to disc us s
fashion and their views of
its course are differing as
their backgrounds.
Example : Rudi Gernreich
of California says that,
"Clothes must make an op-
position statement to
seriousness ol situations. I
think that people really
want to !orget the serious
'problems that we are in·
volved with and want to play
act a great deal with what
they wear."
"The way you d r e s s
yourself is a way of stating
a point of view for both men
and women," says Nora
Aponte oJ Rome. "As people
are definitely less articulate
than they were . . . they
state their point of view
with clothes."
"I think there's a great
division in fashion today,"
says Eve Stillman of New
York. "We oan't !orget the
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500 SUMMER DRESSES
PRICE
Famous br1ndt, -$17 .. $50, Ai-nol® J.,,.
11yo, 0.cron®/Cotton Voll•, Cotton Shews,
Polyest.r Kn lh. fresh cur,.nt dreuy 1ty-
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lo. lealt l't--HUllriWl,c..t1-
Horbor Center-2300 N. H1rbor, Cotti -
,
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1 train. Her headpiece of
matching lace and Hed
pearl.I caught her illusion
vell and she canied a
cascade ol butterfly orchids.
Yellow lhantung frocks.
yellow headpieces w l th
chapel veils and bouquets o!
lemon yellow b u t t o n
c b r y 1 a ntbemums with
baby'• breath were selected
for her atteada.nts.
11111 lleby Coolin WU her
mald of honor, · w bl 1 e
brldmnlida were MW LID.
da Coolin. Miss Krilten
Shedd, the bridegroom's
silter. Miu Elaine Durrln.
an Alpha Chi Omega sorori-
ty ailter, and Mrs. William
Dana Southwell. M a r d l
Winters wu the flower girl.
John Shedd wu his
brother'• best man, whlle
usumlng Ulher duties were
James McCampbell, James
Robinson, Michael Atkinson
and steven Warshauer, the
bridegroom's Alpha Tau
Omega fraternity brothers.
Christopher Cramm was the
ring bearer.
Coppola Jr. (tbe former
Mary Ellzal>eth Rice o!
O><ta Mesa) will establish
residence m Northern
Callfofnla after they return
from.an extended tour of the
United,States and Naasau.
The newlyweds pledged
nuptial vows fh st. Joseph's
Catholic Church io Santa
1Ana. 'l1le Rev. Peter Amy
oficiated at the single ring
ceremony.
Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Rice of Santa Barba:ra and
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coppola
of Tustin.
Escorted to the altar by
her father, the bride wore a
si~ organr.a over faille
gown with an empire bodice
and a round neckline. The
slightly belled s 1 e e v e s
featured alencon lace [n the
lovers' knot pattern em-
broidered with seed pearls.
The A-line s k i rt em·
broidered with lace at the
hemline, flowed into a
detachable train of organza
with lace applique. Her
elbow length illusion veil
was attached to an organza
pearl-trimmed flower. She
carried a bouquet Q f
cascading white orchfds.
Miss Paula Ko l ves,
another sorority sister, was
the soloist and in charge of
the guest bQok during', the
reception in the Elks Club
was another sorority sister,
Mrs. S t ephen Bills.
Assisting was R u s s e 11
Cramm. The 200 guests dan·
ced to music provided by
John Lehman.
MRS. F. J. BUSTOS
Home In Lence1ter
N"Jss Susan Frost was ask·
ed to be maid of hooor. She
was gowned In a floor length
yellow crepe frock with cap
MRS. EOWARD J . COPPOLA JR.
Catholic Ceremony
Following a cross-country
honeymoon to Virginia, the
newlyweds will reside in
Germany w h 1 r e the
bridegroom wru be sta-
tioned.
The bride ls a graduate of
Newport Harbor High
School and San Diego State
College where she majored
in nursing, was a member of
Spurs and was selected as
one of the 10 best dressed on
campus.
Catalina Honeymoon
Chosen by Newlyweds
sleeves , A-line skirt and pola, another brother, was Hawaii and Mr. and Mrs. scoop neck with buttons down the back. Her veil was altar bo.y Joseph C a t t i b i a• n l of
II net ink! d .th Mrs. Lucia McCamey was Newark, N.J., godparents of ye ow spr e Wl organist in the c h u r c h the couple, were .......,.;.,[ daisies . She carried a .. __ f decorated with pew bows guests. cascading arrangement 0 and baskets of yellow and The bride is a graduate of
yellow pompon daisies . v.rhite gladioli. Newport Harbor High
Bridesmaids, dressed in A reception at the Orange School and Long Beach
matching yellow l r 0 c k s • County Medical Building Sta~ College and is stu· were Miss Annette Coppola,
Her husband is a graduate
of Grossmont High School
and SDSC where be earned
a degree in production
management and where he
served as treasurer of his
fraternity.
Honeymooning at Catalina
are Mr. and Mrs. Fausto
Joselfl Bustos Jr. following
their wedding in La Venta
Inn, Palos Verdes .Estates.
The bride is the former
Sw;an Lorene P a t t e n ,
daug'1ter of Mr . and Mrs.
David Ricba!'d Plltten of
Huntington Beach. Given in
marriage by her father, she
selected a silk orgam.a gown
with a peau d'ange lace
bodice and appliquea on the
train. Her short illusion veil
was attached to a peau
d'ange crown.
The bridegroom, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fau.sto Joseph
Bustos of Torrance, asked
Louis Sanchez of Santa
Barbara to be his best man
and John Casey ot Canoga
Park served as usher.
The bride is a graduate of
Marina High School and the
benedict, now serving in the
Air Force, was graduated
from South High Sdlool.
Torrance.
The newlyweds will make
tbeir home in Lancaster.
sister of the bridegroom, banquet hall followed the dying for a teaching creden•
Mrs. Ron Coppo)a , sister-in-ceremony. A sit-down din· tial. He!° husband is a
M. ner was served to 200 peo-graduate of Tustin High
law of the bridegroom: 159 pie. Mr. and Mrs . Frank School and Orange Coast
Tina Higginson, cousin °1 Sommerfeld, of Honolulu, College.
the bride, Mrs. Ted Fouts,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mt and Mrs. Robert Lillard. ti
Their bouquets were formed WE HAVE YOUR SIZE 21-i TO 12
by white pompon daisies. NO IXTRA CHARGE FOR SIZIS OYH TIN
Best man was John Lloyd. Al..L WIDTHS: l!:XTAA WIDE TO AAAA'•
Ushers iil<Iuded the bride's HARD TO FIT? LARGE SELECTION
%~~e~l~ ~~td.';~.~~ PRETIY SHOES FOR WOMEN $11 ;99. $16.99
brother, Ron Coppola. Ran-
dy Jennings and Bob Lillard
also \Vere ushers. Greg Olp-
Ideas
Performing the double ,,._.,._,_.., ______ ..., ____ ..,,,,.,
ring ceremony was Bishop
woman who still loves her
bOble and her family, and
her bridge games, and her
television, and who likes to
dress well and Mcomingly,
but never can really express
the individual taste of just a
few. She is still in the great
majority ... "
JameS Denoo.
Atteodlng the bride were
her sister, Miss Sally Pat-
ten, as maid of honor, and
Mrs. Michael A. Orlando
and Mrs. James R. ntomas,
bridesmaids.
Genealogy
Unearthed
The Orange County
GenealogiCal Society has
scheduled its re g u I a r
monthly work5hop f or
Saturday, Aug. 3, in the
Margaret Morrison Adult
Reference Library, Orange.
One of tile largest and
most comprehensive col·
lectiom o f genealogical
books and source material
Weddings, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white gl06sy photi>
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart-
ment prior to or within one week after the
1 wedding.
For engagement announcements it is
suggested that the story, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy p l c tu r e, be
submitted early. If the betrothal announce-
ment and wedding date are six weeks or less
apart, only the wedding photo will be ac·
cepted.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, forms are avail·
able in all of the DAILY PILOT olficeo.
Further questions will be answered by Social
Notes stall members at 642-4321 or 494·9466.
Simonetta, who made her
first success as a design l r
in Italy and now works in
Paris, believes, "There will
always be a general, simple,
plain classical trend . . .
(but) today you are free to
build up your own personali-
ty more than ever. 1 mean.
you want to wear pants for
the evening, when there's a
ball. AU right, you wear em-
broidered pants ... nobody
would be astounded by it or
surprised by it. This is new
freedom that we should
have in fashion." in the county will bel~~~======~========~= a·vailable for researchers
from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 0 Or, consider the views of
Clodagh O'Kennedy o l
Ireland. Miss O'Kennedy
says, "There's going to be a
new kind of war between the
sexes • . . in dresswise,
Vying with each other. We
. can't use men as ac·
cessorles anymore.
1'wo o! the many rare A NEW y u books on display for the day
are "'Spalding Memorial," I 1 pubttsbed in 1872, a n d
"'History ol the DeGral·
fenried Family, 1191 AD to
"I think that women are
going to dress much more
euitingly because the men
are dressing up.''
"I think the females bad
their revolution years ago
with the skirts," 1 a y s
Philippe Helm of Paris.
"Now it'I our turn."
1925."
Coffee, cake and punch
will be served. The public is
invited to attend .
HB TOPS Club
Sa-rong 2 Gain ')'OPS Club
meets every Monday at 7: 30
p.m. io Smith's Elementary
School, Huntington Beach.
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Surgery
PETER J. STEINCRORN
Dear D r . Stalncrolm :
Back in the 1ummer Of 1166,
examinltioo of my gall
bladder 1howed one large
stone. My doctor called lt a
"tolitary atone."
He advised operation but 1
refused. My wife wa an ill·
valid. I didn't wllll to take
thl chance of maybe dying
and leavin& her all alone.
He put m• on a low fat
diet which l am still on. My
wife died a few montbi ago.
I am 71. I have no
1ymptom1, but lt1ll am
ooreful of my diet.
Will til diet diUolve the can ltoae? 1 haven't taken
even a quarter pound of but-
ter in many month•. I use
no greue and aM no fatty
meat&. l never drink or
smoke and use only wheat
or Cracked wheal. I drink
only one cup of coffee a day
md two gt.uses of skim
mill<. I eot about 20 vanilla
wafers and an occasional
l)an•n• and apple aauce.
Would you atill adv l 1 e
oper"Mion? -Mr. P .
DJFFRRENCE
Comment: I Janow Of oo
diet or medicine whlcli will
diaaolve 1.u stones. ft you
were in your 40s or 50s 1
might unheaitatingly say
that you'd be better o!I with
yoor l!lll bladder out. At the
age of 71. Ji ow: ever. without
any aym.ptoma, 1 must ad·
mit there is room for dif.
ference of opinion.
Some doctors a d v i s e
operatioo, whatever the pa·
tient'a age or symptoms
(present or absent). Others,
and that includes m e ,
bell.ave that there it no tex.t·
book auwer which coven
every lndlvldual prOblem
that arileJ,
In your cue, we mi~ be
conserV9tive. We might say
there is aom• element of
risk in not having surgery,
but the 1ame holds true if
you wen to go ahead and
have the operation. U you
really have only a solitary
Ilona. there ii less chance of
future compllCations than if
you bad many small stones.
One of these might lodge in
a bile duct causing jaundice,
infection etc.
SHE REFUSED
I recall one patient in her
early 70s in whom we
discovered many' s m a 11
stooes. She refused opera·
ton . \Vhile on vacation ln
her mid 80s, she bad a sud·
den attack of gall atone colic
and survived an emergency
gall bladder aperation and
lived into her 90s.
If you think I have been
beating around the bush. 1.tr. P. you are right. I can't
Jive you a direct answer.
Vow-own doctor 'is responsi·
ble for giving you specific
advice. The decision will
really have to be yours. My
booklet, "What You Can l>o
For Stomaeh Trouble," may
also be of help. H you Uke or
a.nyone else would like to
have it, write to me in can
of this newtpaper enclosing
25 cents and a stamped,
self..addressed envelope.
A "PUFFER"
De.ar Dr. Steincrohn: 1
•ill bl lk> tlWi year and
have unokfld a packed or
more for over 50 years.
About to years ago 1
became a "puffer" instead
of an "inhaler." I have also
practiced deep breathing.
I have bid nu and colds in
the btlrad, but never down in
my cbelt. About two years
ago 1 had a thorough e.x·
amiDl!ltioa by an interlUt
who ta1d l bad a big pair of
Junp without a spot on
them: al.lo not a murmur in
Dl1 beet.
I believe that cigarette
llDOte 61 what causes lung
CIDC8f, So U the millions of
1mubn wpuld become puf·
fen lnlteld of inhalers.
then wauJd be fewer c.ancer
victima. I hope you print
tbla. -I&'. F.
Comm111t: "Puffer" is
Dezt bel&i •-...Iner" is
belt.
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Rancho Players Show 'South Pacific' Retur ning
c::.· .. A Thu:rtltr €an'llval,. tlle
.. _ 1ummer Production oi the
•.:=Rancho Community
• ::. Players, Wlll be presented
-Aug. ~6 ~ 17 at Misaton : §': Viejo High School.
-;:-Following that weekend,
--the JaDies Thurber play will
be given free of charge for
various Qrgan1~t.ions ·from
Aun. \9-~.
Compos,ing the cast are
_ Frank Dettenrieder, JUdy
-GoldSwOrtby, Jack JGelson,
• • Linda l.Angfellow, GJorj1:
-:: Newton, Mikki Pennington,
•• ; Frank Richards, Lind a
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'Dream Girl'
Tryouts Set
The Coat.a Meu Civic
Playhouse will hold audi-
tions for its first production
of the new season, "Dream
Girl1" on two Sunday even-
ings, Aug. 4 and 11. director
Pati Tambellini announced
this week.
The readings are schedul-
ed for 8' p.m, at the c~
munity Recreation Center.
A I a r g e , predominantly
male cast is required wi th
multiple role.s planned.
Performances of t b e
Elmer Rice comedy will be
given late in September at
the recreation c e n t er
auditorium at the west gate
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lyzld In • bUUY 1<1eldlllt. Kb W· tpln:st Lou P1ttif»n (luul Tom
riM •r• compoulldtd 11tw 1n CIPff· Sbfril;I), 1 murdtr MISi>tCI ht pros·
tlion •Pl•fl to be 1111sueetaful .:uted IDmt JMfl .Oler, h11 *"
•rid his 1irlfriel'ld Jlnil thn him. found i1111111, h1 mtMINlfl 1 lhort
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dr•w 1 akttch ptrt1lnin1 to nrlaus airt11ft carrl•r durin1 Work.I Wu U. well·•nown ·l•ltwision shows. whllt thrM oth« c0ntllt•nls try to IGtn· m l• CJw (C) (60)
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tit Nn Jm: "lurl•n Hunttr."
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•nd lldtemtnt to old b1Hlda •nd Pierri Aumont, Ptulettl Godcltrd,
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By Gus Arriola
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By Tom K. Ryan
By Al Smith
By Mel
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FUNNY MAN -Comic, Sh~lley Bemian, gueslsion
"Mu.Sic Hall" tonight in colo.r at '9 p.m. on Chan--
nel 4. Other guests include pianist P~ter Nero, pop
group, Spanky and Our Gang, and lingers Bobby
Vinton and Gerri Granger.·
TELEVISION VIEWS
TV's Impact
On Politics
_By RICK DI/ 'BROW
HOLLYWOOD (·UPI) -With the Republican
and Democratic conventions soon to get under way,
it is fascinating to consider-television's impact on
the old back-room style of politics •
. MORE AND MORE, one get• the \!npres~ion
that somehow the old closed-door manner ·ef secur-
ing nominations is eventually doomed to'extinction
-.chiefly because of the contrasting new openness
1 brought by video.
There is an unquestionable restlessness in. the
land over the old-school way, and it has been well
docwnented in countless publications and broad ..
casts that nu;lch of the.population feels it is not get·
ting what it really wants. ·
IN THE PRE-TELEVISION DAYS, there was
doubtless the same feeling, but the remoteness· of
the public figures and the whole process made it I
difficult for the mass population to get as emotion ..
ally involved in the procedure.
One never saw personalities with the same de-
finiteness brought by televisi on. B,ecause of the re-
moteness and the accompanying lack of visual con·
tact, one was more inclined to just trust the powers
in charge. After all, they must have been superior
to get the positions they had, right?
TELEVISION HAS EXPOSED this myth of ...
sumed rightness. No longer c3n paraphrased state-
ments and quotes in news Stories cover up the de--
ficiencies of public figures w~ for so lq~g·bad been
-and have been -covered up by the .glamor of
distance. · ··.
Now we look on the television screen ~flld .we
see the emperors without their clothes. 'PoOIS JOok
like fools, sound like fools and act like fools. P~le
who are not trustworthy come across precisely like
that. Obvious power-seCkers are immediately dis--
cernible. Politicians who Jack civility, the fiiler
qualities of manhood and contact with v&riou.S gen·
erations draw immediate and deserved distrust.
YET THE OLD procedure hangs on. And · if
change is not coming tomQrrow, can. it be far be-
hind? For the highly skeptical younger generation
soon will be of voting age in large numbers, and its
current distrust of the old system is bound to be-
come much more prohounced and demanding, and
if changes are nat brought about in reasonable time,
can there be much doubt that there will be serioua
disturbances?
The trouble with television is that it bril!·gs the
democratic procedure right up close, and suddenly
-of all things -people are demanding democracy
in action ; that is, the rights· of all the _people, and
not . just a few, to determine the leaders. Secret
covenants, secretly arrived at, are a doomed item on
the political nomination scene .
ONE WONDERS what wo~ld happen if a_candi·
date of major stature went outside the normal party
spectrum, campaigned entirely on television and
pulled in a huge number of votes. What if be went
straight to the people and nowhere else? And what,
if doing this and co nvincing the population that he
was the best man, he still was denied office because
of the system set up to preserve and protect party
hacks?
It is a new day, and the combination of tele-
vi sion and youth is going to help it come about soon-
er than is comfortable for the persons who believe
that all people are equal but that some people are
more equal than others.
Dennis tlt.e Jflenaee
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·-'Seen anything of good old Ronnit lately?'
:1-:. _ .. Education's New · Face ..
. -· Ocean ·view School District In Hunllngton 'Peacb Is ,
plooiering a reading program lo teach 5-year"<>lds bow
{o re.id a year before Ibey normally would ellter a read-lni program.
Cbililren today face a >'.Olurne of knowJedg~ mo,..
lhan double that their parents faced. Thus, schools are
looking at every possibility and discarding, or at least
m_odifYing, some ol'tbe ideas ol the past wbicb have die·
lated present educational practices.
One of those ideas bai been that children are not
mature eoougb to read until Ibey an sb<. So far in
Ocean View the results ·of a pilot program involving 18
stu<lew show .kindergarten cbildren reading at a level
with those who just finished first grade. -
Laguna Beach schools have tried the same idea for
the past two years and found that some kindergarten
children read as well as third graders at the end .of one
year. · .
Two y.ears is a rather short time on which to base
conclusions affecting thousands of ct_illdren, but the re.-
sults. to date are promising.
It is refreshing to see the educators acknowledge
how much tod8y's students must learn and to aid in
finding ways to make the learning easier.
The volume to be assimilated is large. For example,
only college physics students knew of laser beams 10
years ago. Now they are explained to students in eighth
grade science. Man's knowledge has doubled ma~y
times over in this century and some educators predict
it will double again every seven years from now on.
Educators also say that they are learning that cbil·
dren need to be stimulated to want to learn earlier. The
drop-out problem may be developed in the early school
years, long before it becomes apparent.
U a creative child is bored with sand piles, finger
painting and building blocks, his interest may never
develop even though bis educational chances may.
Editorials
Get People
To Think
By EUGENE PATI'ERSON
Editor
The AUuta (Ga.) Constitution
Newspaper editorials get things
done. At times, I've wondered what,
By now, 1 think I know.
Th<y get people to think ...
They may think the editor is an
Idiot. The Atlanta Constitution is rich
witll readers wtio hold that opnion. In
order to anive at it, howev.er, they
must (1) read f\i& unsatisfact.orr argu-
ment, and theo (2) justify thell' own.
Thii is a painful experie~ on both
cowrui, wttich may account for the
sorene5s they exhibit in letters to the
editor. But ttley have had to think
about the subject,
And the longer I live, the more I
believe the value of an editorial is not
90 much to carry the day, to convince
everybody, or to comfort the good and
convert the evil.
TO ACHIEVE mosE g 0 a I • the
average editor would have to be a Jot
smarter than he is.
The true and lasting value lies in
getting people to think for themselves,
t'O talk and to argue. and Mally to
decide whatever they want to decide.
The process of thought may have ad·
justed their decision some small
distance toward the side or right,
whatever that is.
"l gueS& a man's job." William
Percy's faUler t'Old him, "is to make
the wqrld a better place to live in. so
far as be is able -alway6 remem·
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
When are our Huntington Beach
bike riders going to learn that
they're supposed. under the law,
to follow the same rules of the
road as other vehlcles? 0 n 1 y
after a few get killed or maimed?
-D.S.C.
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bering the results will be infinitesimal
-and to attend to his own soul."
An editorial is, of itself, no better
than the incentive it provides the
reader to attend .to his own soul. I
think. Whettier the editori'al opinion
itself is accepted is secondary to that.
The people will find their own way
when they think.
THE RACE ISSUE in the South was
edit«ially muffled ror many years.
The primary contribution of editors
like Hoddirig Carter, Ralph McGill and
Lenoir Cbainbers lay not so much in
convincing al!. Southerners t h a t
segregation was wrong; they Ob·
viously I.ailed, had that been their
purpose. Primarily, they encouraged
people to talk about it -to break tJle
muffling silence, to stop fearing
discussion of it, to s p e a k the
unspeakable and think t h e un-
thinkable, and to realize it was a sub-
ject they could argue.
This breaking of silent fear, this
beginning of talking and thinking, is
the goal an editor shoots for Jn a
frozen situation where minds have
ceased to question. The editorial
doesn't have to be right. But it does
get thi'ngs done.
It gets the people to think.
The Over-eager Employe
Thoughts at lar1e:
Over-eagerness tc please ruins the
effectiveness of more employes than
lack of zeal ; the man who tries too
hard to please usually succeeds only in
creating problems where none existed
before. • • •
Why does almost every person agree
with the old maxim that "variety is
the spice of life." and yet al the same
time look aghast at any variety in
ideas, variety in ways or living, and
even variety in dress and social de·
meanor? • • •
It's difficult to remember how
tasteless tap water is in the city until
you've resumed drinking well water in
the country.
-----Wednesday, July 31, 1968
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PUot Nf:b to inform and stim.
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Robert N. Weed, Publbher
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S'.'
Actors, who would seem to le ad the
most exciting lives, write the dullest
biographies -Possibly because they
don't understand what they have lived
through and look upon·Iife merely as a
.. role.'' • • •
The most common mark of ig·
norance is the belief that "history is
dead": for the errors made at Vienna
in 1815, or at Versailles a century
later. still live on to plague us and our
children. • • •
Jn the parental relationship. "love"
that does not include understanding
can be worse for the child than frank neglect • • •
"Tribalism" is, and has always
been. the greatest enemy of civiliza.
tion -the fe.ar and disli.ke of the
"oul<;id er": and only when we
recognize thal the true "outsider" is
the man who places his tribe above
the welfare of civilization will we be
able to construct and maintain a
workable social order for all mankind. • • •
The liberal and the conservative will
bt able to cooperate only when social
changes prOPosed by the Ubtral have
built-in controls that make them
reversible; it is the lJTeversibility,
more than the direcUon, of social
changes that lrlghtens and rigtflu
conaervaUves.
,
Not au children are ready at five to ent~r a regular
learning program.
So. don't force all children into a situation that could
put too much pressure on them too early . .But give those
who are ready a chance to learn. -.
One Point of Ag eement
The peep as well as the govern· g bodies of West
Orange Coun e taken a cJose k at the problems
of locating the un\jngton Beac eeway. Friday , they
told the state ay Com sion just how they feel
abqut the various ro ates. .
·Just how much impact their opinlons and facts will
have remains to be seen.
Regard1ess , of which line -is selected, the people
have had an opportunity to indicafe) their preferences
and give reasons why one route or another should or
should not be adopted.
Unfortunately it bas not been possible for .all cities
to agree on a single line, nor for all the residents to
agree on one route for the future north-south freeway.
Nearly everyone does agree that it is imperative
that one of the routes be selected so that all the cities
and individuals as well can get on with planning for the
future. .
With the decision now in the hands of the commis-
sioners, there are other problems facing the growing
West Orange County area, problems such ~s bond
issues which could use the time and talents which have
been devoted by residents to freeway problems over the
past two years.
It would be wrong to let those energi~s. lie dormant
while the state highway leaders are deciding the free-
way issue.
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Two Readers Agree, One Disagrees
On Bad Manners in Driver Testing
To the Editor:
BRAVO, Marilynn Mort.in !Mailbox,
July 26), for having the courage to ex·
press the sentiments of a mu.l:tit\Jde of
Orange 'Coast residents -unfortunate
enough as to have certain so-c.alled in-
spectors in order to qualify for a
driver's licen5e!
This s a m e disinterested, con·
descemding attitude on tbe part of
local inspectors, is not new to this
!mnily of seven qualilied drivers.
T-hese licenses have come tile HARD
way. !or the m06t part -as does the
livelihood aJld tiaxes expected of us -
to suS>tain these ill-mannered civil
serv-ants.
IT RAS BEEN a source of amaze·
ment to us that ctction has not been
taken before in tttis regard since com·
plaints have certainly been rampant.
It is our feeling Marilynn's message
wi.11 bring file sentiments en masse.
aOO any C1JrJCerted effort will not go
unheeded.
Perhaps our bureaucratic motor
vehicles department needs a bit of
awareness a.s to the proprieties in
dealing with t.he public! Call it
"righteous indJ.gnatioo" -if we must
-and if it involves only certain
carele~ individual's, GET RID OF
THEM! After exhaustive tests, WHY
do we need to be intimidaited or in·
suited for trying to do the right thing?
And have to PAY for it yet!
MRS. H.V.C.
Why Bove a Te•t?
To the Editor:
You could have knocked me over
with a render!
It's sure a stiame about the letter
from Marilynn Martin (Mailbox, July
26), who complained because her l&-
year~ld son was heartlessly flunked
by what she identifies as "one of the
bad guys" adminis<lering tile driver's
test, who denied ttie ltid a driver's
license merely bec&1.1se he happened lo
"hit a stanchion".
WHY WOULD anybody worry about
a stanchion, whatever that is? If the
kid had hit some stupid old woman
and killed her slightly, Ule guy giving
ttie driving test might have had
somethin·g to object to.
Like Mrs. Martin says in her letter.
"W•hy should a persoo in authority be
allowed to play G-Od, and do it
ungraciously?" Why have a driver's
test at all?
PHIL LANSDALE
'Keep Out of Here'
To the Editor :
Marilynn Martin's letter (Mailbox,
July 26) stirs me at last to mention al·
titudes Of officers in our motor vehicle
bureau in Costa· Mesa .
I suppose Governor Reagan is
unaware or everything that occurs
almost in his name. Before his
political gang came here we had men
in the bureau who, If exacting, were
always pollte and ne ighborly. I used to
run in to practice parallel parking just
before renewal time. Once the In·
spector. as he watched, said, "You are
to be commended for mastering this
tricky maneuver." When the new
crowd came on , one saJd to me gruf·
Qy, "Keep Ollt of here."
JOHN EDMUND TRAINOR
'Not a Member, but • ~ .'
To the £ditor:
J am ao angry to read and listen to
the good meantna: Americans ("The
Spectacle P r e 1 e n t e d by tbe
Birchers"). that cen't see beyond the
md ol thtir well·meaning no'"" I, toa,
..,. tile Hurliflgton Beoch 4th of July
Parade ID which th< John Birch Socie-
Let!trn. from re9*rs .,.. w.tcome, Normally wrlters
aho<lld all\YIJ thtlr ~ 111 300 worc11 or leu.
The rl9ht 10 colldlonw lttt•" 1'D flt w1ct or e11m1MI• libel 11 rHel'\led, All lett1rs muH Ind* altnah.ore
and m1lllno .sdrw. bvl r11mes wl!I bt wllftlleld
on rt<l~JI.
ty marched wi:th the nan:es ~f
California men who nad been killed in
Vietnam. Frankly, it ·was one of the
most impressive tributes I have ever
seen.
Elizabeth Newton (·Mailbox , July 22)
said most people felt the march was a
tribute and a plea for peace. I agree.
Following the . marchers was .a float
saying, "Win the war and bring the
boys home!"
I HA VE A SON who will be going to
Vietnam before the end of the year, a
son-in-law who has been there. and a
husband who spent 24 years in the
Marine Corps to protect these well·
meaning Americans.
J may lose my son, :!Sut God bless
him for going into a living hell to pro-
tect us from the Comm·unists who, but
for all those men, would be taking
over our country as they have many
others.
I HA VE ANOmER son and six
nephews who may have to fight in this
unsung war or another one if we can't
stop the enemy where he is.
I a·m not a member of the John
Birch Society but I think it's time all
of us stopped acting like spoiled
children and started being good
Americans When will the goad
Americaf!s wake up and realize we
must figtit to preserve our plush way
of life.
BONNIE LAU
f'o11r Questions
To the Editor:
It seems to me that the DAILY
PfLOT has been performing a
valuable public service in printing a
number of pro and con letters con-
cerning the propriety of the role the
John Birch Society played in the 1968
Fourtti of July Parade in Huntington
Beach.
Certainly that role w a s pro·
pagandistic in so dramatically pushing
for further escalation of the un-
declared (as yet) war in Vietnam.
Was it "pushy" or. let's say simply 112
percent ''patriotic''?
THE JBS CLAIMS to be non·
political. Be that aa it may, the
society's carefully planned gesture
achieved a political end in this election
year. The columnar debate rages
on-and rightly . . .
Several questions not yet touched on
In the DAILY PIWT's Mailbox letters
occur to this writer. a veteran of two
World Wars:
l. Was the parade's organizing com-
mittee aware beforehand of the
dispropartionate size of the Bircher
representation involved and ot tbe
gruesome manner of presentation
planned?
!. DID THE JBS "Blegles" (the Ku
Klux Klan bas Its Kleagtes) receive
permission from the next ot ltin to use
the names of the slain soldJers Ml the
manner displiyed in the parade? And
if not, why not?
3. How many of the names of the
honored deed belonged to Negroes
and-or Mexican·Amerlc.ans? Or were
they aU WASPS? (White AnglO.SSxon
Protest.ants) I know from press
re~rts and th e Marine Corps publica·
Uoris I get that the casualUes among
these minority fighters are relatively
high as compared to their enlisted
percentage numbers.
4. HOW MANY of the JBS
tractlander marchers would welcome
the families of the ''honored ''
minorities' dead -as neighbors -out of
gratitude for their sacrifices-if for no
other reason? But that would be ask-
ing too much, wouldn't it?
GENE McNERNEY
Major, USMCR (Rel.)
'
Plane Hijacker•
To the Editor:
I have been gN:atly entertained by
the many l.?~ers coocerning the John
Birch Society and ~e Independence
Day Parade, but now I have found a
letter which is quite unique. I refer to
one by a Mr. S. Guidone concerning
United Nations intervention to end tbe
"piracy" of airliners to Cub a
(Mailbox, July 24 ).
First, Mr. Guidone should .be aware
of Ute differences between piracy and
hajacking; they ca-n be fomd in any
good dictionary.
SECOND, THERE is little, if any,
evidence that the Castro government
is behind the hijacking. If all the hi·
jackers were Cuban nationals (which
they were not), chances fOr ex·
tradition to ANY country are absolute·
ly nil.
'I1hird the U. N. Charter deals with
nations,' not indiv.iduals or airline com-
panies. The statement . that our
governm~nt bas · done nothmg to pre-
vent more occurrences is shown false
by recent articles in major national
media. These state that the Fede!al
Aviation Administration is working
with the airlines involved to find a
pracUcal ·solution.
THE U. N. IS NOT a branch or our
Department of Stat.e, as the , letter
writer seems to think, and hM no
jurisdiction over the expulsion of
anyone from the United States. As for
Cubans beiJlg ' ' u n c iv i I i z e d , ' '
"barbarians" and "pirates," there are
many refugees and Americans who
visited pre-Castro Cuba who would
disagree with him. GUY.VINCENT dePAUL
Waste of Space
To the Editor:
That B. Bennett letter you publish.eel.
(Mailbox, July 18) implying S'Wlm
suits are Jett.al and cause ttiousands to
drown , is ttie most asinine and
ridiculous waste of space and words
I've ever s-een (more people drown
fully clothed than in swim suits). ~t
mukes no difference what a per60D is
wearing if he's Washed oU the rocks
by a wave. or gets dumped wben the
boat overturns or goes over ~e ~liU in
a vehicle. Buck bad best swun m ttie
nude hereafter and thus .av o Id
registering a swim 9Wt ! ·
ONLY OFFICERS ol the law should
have JtUM. Only the attitude of FEAR
or' and hatred prompts a . persQO to
think. a gun means security from at-
tack. The burglar. the rapist, the ones
wi.tfl criminal intent always have ttie
drop oo the viotim -even though
lhere's a gW1 in the glove com·
partment, or the house. or the purse,
it is out of reacb ror ttle person taken
unawares. ,
In the 'l'blrUes, ·how oft.ea we heard
"There Is nptiting to fear but fear
itself_" It's M true today M it was
thtn. Jn August "Look" a French
journalist writte ot the di.sturblnc
change in the U.S., the new at·
mosphere ol -he found ID Ille
world'• ,,.beppltlt ~" •.. llld
wtlal we mould do aboUI it. Il'o .. u
WOJ1ll reading.
POISONS SHOULD be kept oul of
•
reach ot ctiildren aOO guns should be
kept out of reach of angry laymen, and
emotionelly upset or unstable pers<Wi;
bad tempered, resentful, fru6tratedt
revengeful or irresponsible people
shooldn't have access to a gun
anymore t.han a child should have ac-
cess to poison.
R.M.M
Stealing From Wollac!e-
Althoogh neither the Democrats nor
the Republicans have begun con·
struction of their platforms yet, we
have a pretty good idea as to what the
finished product will look like.
Even at this early stage the lumber
tlllat goes into the pla·nks of the plat•
forms have a familiar look .and feel.
More and more they are stealing
material Crom the Geocge Wallace
speeches.
So when the three contestants come
into the home stretch they will all look
and sound alike until Some meanie
remembers old Al Smith and says,
"Now, let's look at the records." Then
two of these feUows will look as phony
as a three-dollar bill ..
C. T. GILBREATH
OEO'• Self.Probe
To the Editor :
Government agencies are barred
Crom using the mails to send in·
formation to people who do not r~·
quest it. But the Office of Econ<>D!ic
Opportunity (OEO) has a special
edge. It can mail to every postal
patron in the U.S. at public expense.
Their mailings are big. beautiful, ex-
pensive booklets saying how good the
OEO is and their grand plans for the
future. With 46 self-praising press
agents, OEO spends $7S million a year
on this, according to Congressman
Teague.
IN NORm CAROLINA, the OEO
made a $179,000 grant to weekly
newspapers to send out free in·
formation in four counties, with many
addressees who could not read.
Why does not the OEO, an anti-
poverty program, spend its money on
poor people to help poor people?
N. W.
A Tlrfcet et IJCI
To the Editor:
I would like to suggest to the general
public tbet· they be careful where they
park when they visit UCI. At 5 p.m. on
Saturday, July 20, we arrived there. I
admit we hadn 't been tllere for some
time, but whenever we have out-of-
town guests we usually take them
there. Twenty minutes later, back at
the car, a ticket.
In coo.versing with the guestl, and
driving onto a lot with about 1eve.a
cars on it, I just didn't take aoUce that
there had been some chranges mU. It
would have paid to notice .
EDrI'll VANDERWOORT
B11 Geo1-9e --.,
Dear George:
Do you think a boy should
allow a girl to kin him on thtlr ant date?
BLUSHING
Dear Blushing:
Many boys seem to think they
have to pet to be popular. You
must realize, however, it ls easy
to get a reputaUon as "tast."
The next fblDg you wlli be 1mok·
lng comsilt. Anyway, you should
make sure a girl lovn you for
your mind, AdmittedJy, in your
case it may be difficult.
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WedlltsdQ. July 31, 1968 DAil Y l'ILDT .fJ
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Even: the ' .
' a· '\ \ \ Best-,Can!)t All
Nats' Hansen Pulls U nassi·sted Triple Play
CLEVELAND (AP ) -You wooldn 'l
figure io (ind too many smiling !aces
in the Wuhlngton JoCker room after a
10-1 loss to develand Tuesday night.
Tbere was one. Ron Hansen's.
He had an unaSliiSted triple play.
"It just happened," the Senators'
shortstop said. ''It wasn't a pre-
thought thing."
He became the eighth major league
player ever to pull the play and the
first in 41 years.
Sports
Clipped
Short
FULLERTON -Re~iver Pat
Studstill wJll miss Thursday ajght's
L06 Angeles Rams' pre-season football
opener against the New Orleans
Saints.
The Rams said Tuesday that
Studstill, suffering from muscle injury
aggravation, not a pulled hamstring a11
was !eared, will be replaced by
second -year pro Wendell Tucker .at
split end.
...
GARDEN GROVE Sgt. Roy
Gleason, a 25-year-old $60,000 bonus
baby 1tgned by the IAl1 Angeles
Dodgers la 196%, has been wounded In
combat In Vietnam.
The 2~pOund former Garde~ Grove
Higb School star outHelder played In
lhe Los Angeles farm system after
5lgnlng with the team although be
1pent the latter 5tages or the 1962
aeaaon with the DodJ!er1 . He went on
military leave last year.
...
NEW YORK -Rookie right-hander
Nolan Ryan of the New York Mets
was placed on the disabled list for 21
days Tuesday night and Ji m
McAndrew was recaUed f r o m
JacksonviUe of the Intemational
League.
Ryan, 6-9, developed severe blisters
oo the middle finger and thumb of his
pit.dtlng band Monday night in a S-1
loss to the St. Loui:i Cardina!s.
... ...
WINNIPEG, Man. ..,,, \lfltillb
Celambla Uou edled I b • Wlnnlpe~
Blae Bombers l&-11 Taesllay nllbt Jn
the ope•lal game of the Canadian
FoolbaULe1pe.
Tbe L l ta 1 "" wbeo quarterback
P a a 1 Bnllter1 dJmued a fourth·
quarter '75-yanl mardl wt.th a
1f11ddowa leu te ' flaaker Son111
Homer.
BALTIMORE -The Baltimore Colt
rookies MJ.rVived some tense momenl!I
in ·tne lut quarter and· bounced back
to defeat the New York Jets 27-14
Tuelttay night in a rookie scrimmage.
Bob Grant. the Colta No. 2 draft
choice, turned in a aolid performance
at linebacker and tile ia,me'1 oulltan·
ding play wl!h • 65cyanl 1coring run
on an lntsrceptioa. ...
CANTU , Italy -Mite CJff, former
UCL.\ boohl""8 liar, lla1 -~
by dtl Orn111de Ram et C.... tor --· A 1poblnua fw the Italian c: I a b
1ald *'-•t Lyu. wtU bl • 1 t: 4 ii Ut~
Jt:amt teaatJnc for llM Elltfopea1 CUp
of Cbamplsu T_,,_
John Neun, a first baseman for
Detroit, and Chicago Cub!' shortstop
Jim Cooney did it in 1927.
The Indians had men on first and se-
cond and the hit-and-run sign flashed
in Ule fiNt illnio& when Joe Azcue ~
ed one d~n tq Hanset;t. ;
He grabbed the·linef, stepped on se-
cood t.o double Dave Nelson and got
Russ Snyder coming down from first.
Snyder knew he was caught and didn't
ewn try to make it back.
"I knew there W'ei e no outs a n d wheti I !aglied Soycfer I ldlew I hid it,"
Hansen said. "But the importance of
the play didn't dawn on me."
Bill Wambagan~s ,of CJt:\Oeland is
f the poly Jllayer to have am. 1111rassisted
triple play.'ln a Wofld Serie,s-·in lrle
Otheis were shorfstop Neill Ball of
Cleveland in 1909, first baseman
George Burns o( the Boston Red Sox
in 192.1. shortstop Ernie Padgett of the
Boston Braves in 1923 and shortstop
Ram Ranaing Bfl(!ks
Glepn, Wright of Pittsburgh in 19'25.
If lfanS4?'n was the only guy smiling
for Washington, Indians' pitcher Sam
McDowell probably was the only guy
·scratching rus. Jlead:, in.· t1>e Cleveland
!peter room., He can't fil\ll't out how
to handle Frank Howard.
11oward got three of the six hiL-; orr
Sam. including his 30th homer to give
the Senators a 1.0 lead in the second.
"In my nine years in baseball I've
Starting in the backfield Thursday night al Ana·
heim Stadium for the Los Angeles Rams will be
this combination of Les Josephson (34), Roman
Ga briel (18) and Willie Ellison (33). Rams are
two-touchdown favorites over the New Orleans
Saints in the second time around at the Big A.
Dodgers Post. Key Victory
LOS ANGELES I AP ) -Th< Lo '
Angeles Dodgers have ended .a brief
flirt with the National League base-
ment by squeezing out a 3-2 win over
the Houston Astros and gaJning sole
posse.uioo of ninth place.
a four-game losing streak.
Bill Singer, 8· 10, pitched a good
game, giving ~ five hits and striking
out eight. But he gave up two singles
to open the ninth and for his tenth suc-
cessive start had to be relieved. Jim
Brewer came in. gave up one hit and
picked up his sixth save of the sea&on.
A string of 26 consecutive acortless
innings for the Dodgers was broken in
the fifth when Bailey's double scored
Ron Fairly, who had walked.
Bailey's seventh inning single scored
Ton1 Haller, breaking a 1·1 tie, and
Willie Davis tripled then scored on an
infiel d hit by Len Gabrielson to give
the Dodgers. their final tatly in the
e.igh!01 .
never been so stymled over a hitter,"
said McDowell, 11·9.
"I just don't know what to do with
him. You know, if there was a titua-
tlon where there were a close game
and they had the bases loaded, I might
even walk Howard."
Howard said simply: ''Some year!
you hlt a pitcher better than other
years~"
'Ille Indians collected 12 hits off
three Washington pitchers with Jose
Opens Tonight
Cardenal getting four RBI and Lee
Maye three.
Maye's two-run double gave
Cleveland a 2·1 lead hi the fourth and
the Tribe exploded for sii: runs in the
fifth, with c.denal's three-run, ba~s
loaded double the big blow.
T h e rally prompted t h i s remark
from Indians' Manager Alvin Dark :
"It was an easy game after we aot
eight runs ahead."
Angels Road Excursion
Sports 'Double Vision'
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of 1M Dal., 1"1191 Iliff
OAKLAND -As you read th.is, the
Angels are beginning one of their most
wearying road excursions since they
started playing ball seven years ago at
Wrigley Flelc;t
Fatigue comes easily on th~ road
Blacks Plan
Demonstration
At Olympics
SPOKANE, Wash. I A P )
America's black track athletes have
voted go for the 1968 Olympic Games.
Lee Evans of San Jose State, the
world's No. l 400-meter runner and
one of the earliest advocates of a pro·
posed Olympic boycott, said Tuesday
he ''definit.ely will go to Mexico City ...
that is, if l make the team.
"We voled on the boycott at the
Olympic Trials in Los Angeles last
month,'' Evans said. "and it was
almost unanim ous that we go.
"But it also was 100 pereent that we
make some kind of protest at the
games. What th.at will be, I don't
know.''
Evans' statement came in an in-
terview at Fan Lake, north of here,
where he js concluding a week of
training and ·counseling at the Arrow
Point Track Camp and YMCA Camp
Reed.
While revealing there would be no
boycott. he saw no failure in the
"Olympic project for human rights."
Tile revelation ended several weeks
of apeculation following the (rials,
heightened. by the July 1 presa con·
rerence of Han-y Edwards, San Jose
State professor who has been involved
with the mov~nt. 1
Edwards, according to Evans, was
supposed to announce the decision Ju·
ly t, but Inst.Id put lt o1r.
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under a normal playing schedule, but
double-headers are ·real back:bre.akm.
This time,' the Angels draw five -Of
'em in II days ,
The first one comes tonight in
Oakland's brand new 0 a k I and ·
Alameda Co~nity Coliseum.
Gi?orge Brunet (11·101 and Bill Har-
relson {0.0) wlll toss for the Halos.
They'll fact Jim Hunter (8-8) and Lew
Krausse (7-8) o( ·the A's.
The Angels have a good shot at
passing the Yankees, moving into the
first division on this trip, but it woh!t
be easy. "* " Here's the doubJeheader sch _:
Tonight, Friday In Boston, Saturday---JJI
Boston, Sunday In Boston and Tue~y
in Washington. : 1
All three nights in Boston the Anltlf
draw twin bills. Actually, tbe S~
engage,ment at Fenway P ark Jo't
technically a double-hea'.der. lt'~jn ,,..
Angela on T11 :~.
Channel 5, 5:30 p."'if -afternoon game and the second
begins at 7:30 p.m. as a ffiakeup CJt
contest that was postponed JUM ~3
when the Angels had to leave BodOn
to catch a plane. · ·*
The Orange County major JeagUjh
fly out or Boston for the nati'*•
capital Tuesday morning, and bu1 '10
D.C. Stadium that nlglit from '1e
Shoreham Hotel for the trip's liDiJ
double-header. -H
Following single games on the e"6·
lngs o( Aug. 7 ~ 8, the ~lub takes/Iii
bus to Baltimore, only an. hour a•b.
The Angels play a night game Au4!Uo
and a day game the foUowing (lrif.
ternoon before jetting home to LA. :;
P"flilist Cornet
SAN ANTOtUO, T1111.-.Jow l ul! V•l*"hwl$. lt!i,
Me•lco, -Mdttol IUf T.,,., f'lrllef', 1•, l'MMillo Artl., t.
l!AUMONT, T•.-~I li'1llft, '"""· li'lrl Aorfllir;
Tr•., Ol/tlolll!W AIOl'ltAI l'Wlrrlt, 17',o Clr;llllerM (I~ Olli.., II.
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They hope to continue the "winning
streak'' when they face the San Fran·
cisoo Giants et Dodger Stadium
tonight in the first Of a. tw~-game
aeries. Claude Osteen. 8-15. takes the
moi.wtit for LOs Angeles against the
Giants' Bob Bolin, 4-3.
Bob Bailey drove in two runs with a
single and a double J e a d i n g
the Dodgers' six·hit eUort Tuesday
night in Houston aa Los Angeles balled
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Pro Football Commlssiom!r Pete Ro-
zelle "has threatened to levy S:..000 fines" on any New Orleens Saints'
official "indiscreet enough to discuss" the awardin& of Kevin Hardy
to the San F rancisco 49ers. the Times-Picayune 1aJd today.
Jn a dispatch from the Saint.I' training camp at San Die·go,
sports editor Bob ·Roesler said Hardy, the reluctant National Football
League rook.le from Notre Dame. had hired a Texas attorney who
"was reported en route to New York for a confrontaUon" with RoteUe.
Hardy, No. I draft choice of the Saint.a, was awltded to the tiers
lalJt week bJ Rozelle as compensation for 1tar pass catcher Dave P•U.
Role1le allo gave· San Franciaco New Orleans' No. 1 pick tn ae:d
ye1r'1 college I~ draft.
' P~1 .ptayed oat· his option with the 49ers and eigned wtth New
Orleans. Under NFL rules. however, San Franciaco waa enlltled to
compensation for the loss oi Pris,
Roesler wrote that Hardy had hired Doc Blanchard, an attorney
and Texas state senator from Lubbock. to represenl him in the aftalr.
"Blllnehard .•• not to be confused with the former Army All~Amui·
can, jurt happens to be P•b' lawyer and aaeiJt." tbi: storr Mid.
"Slintl olflciaill are 1b<olutely mum ••• and with Jlllliflcalion,
for Rozelle h11 threatened ·to levy '5.000 fines orl any club olficlal ln· \
discreet enouth to cUscun tbe subject," it continued.
Roesler 1ald a iOUrct, not named, bul "clou to the 1ilUIUon"
believes Hardy will eventaully repart to the <tiers. The source wa \uot·
<d by Roesler u 111mg, "H• can't win tbi• battl< and ill ooly bwtiq
Illa career. Thl1 lhinl It bluer tb .. any ..,. playor. Lit tbl _. In
WuhlnClon ftght thl1..,. out. And boUeve me, W1lhlnrtoo II alrelldy
looking into this.''
Hardy's whereal>outa were unknown. H.ls mother in Oakland. Mr". Marcll'el HIJ'dy, 81ld 1he ho\ln't heard from him.
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WORKING HARD -Almost a year since he was beaned by the
Angels' Jack Hamilton in Boston, Tony Conigliaro is hard at work
on the comeback trail. Since the ex.outfielder suffered enough vision
loss to end his hitting career, he's trying to make it back as a pitcher.
He hopes to be a starter fot the Red Sox next season.
._erlean All·Stars
Another Football Bowl
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Added to Lengthy List
TAMPA, Fla, (AP)--Collegiate foot -
ball standouUI from the North are to
knock heads with thoee from the South
at Tampa next Jan. 4 in the nation's
newest bowl ga me -the American
All-Star Game.
Tampa Sports Authority Chairman
Vincent Thornton Tuesday aMOW\CE!d
tcheduling of the bout and selection of
~ coaches to bead. the· teams.
Thornton said University o r
Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant
bu signed to head the unit drawing
1168 aeuoa seni<ln from teams in the
South, Southeast and Southwest.
Purdue UDiwnityCoach Ja ck
Mollenkopf ii under contract to lead
the opposing team, mldt up ti players
from tbe North, Midwest, East and
West, &aid Thornton ..
He said thrM ani1t.ant coaches for
each el the tum• would be selected ..... Tllo-• ii to be played In Tampa'• "'Er IDUlllllll-old .lfampa Stadium at
J :Ill p.m, .., lbe ftnt Saturday ol 1969.
Dnelop111 haft put up linancing of
"·"""" fllO,(IOD .... fl71,000"' Mn· di• lloo -el P.,..-benelltJ, travel
ll!ICI ~:'11 .far coecbn and pll)'9Wi _:._ -muma, pro-
molloa, -..-•ation and hall·
Ume pa •r•t ..., 1'11ornton.
A I • o, bt Mid. a telnlllon paclta ..
wW. ~ Jlrodld"' Televi1100 .. .
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Sport• Network 0£ Philadelphia has
been signed.
The finn , which televiaea the Notre
Dame football network, Eastern and
Atlantlc CoaSt Conference basketball
games, has made a tentative
guarantee to show the game live on a
14()..station national hookup.
ANGLER 'HOOKED,'
BUT CATCHES FISH
PETERBOROUGH. Ont. (AP) -
Whether the flsb caught the ftsherman
or not ta really a moot point. The fish
was the one that ended up in the frying
pan.
The fisherman got away wtth a visit
to the doctor, w))o patched up the
"bait" and sent S.year-old Gerard Day
of Cutler, Ont., limping on his way.
The bait was Gerardls foot.
He wu sitting on the dock at Curve
Lake Marina near here trying to
decide whether to go swimming.
A slx·pound mutkelluage clamped
hi.a jaw1 1hut on Gerard's rJ&ht foot.
The starUtd boy pulled hia foot out of
the water.
Then he caught the fish . He reached
Into the wattr and pulled the a.inch
muskie onto the dock.
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Hungry For Saints' Starting Fullback Job
Taylor Acting Just Like a Kid
MN DISGO, Calll. (AP) ""; Jlaay
Ta1b', CllC't oae el pro footbel1'1 JllOld:
luAd ,_., II "acllnl Ullo .. 11-,_...i.i ltld lrylac lo mab tbe ~
vanity," ..,, °'"*' JClbD W. Mtcom
Jr. al tbe New Orlum ,8JllU, .. ' . 'hJlor ....... -·-la
lllT, ... -· lolllll l'fatlanal$1'0ool· blli LMCQI MalOll. 'l'bil I ~ tbt
-lilaed a doplll· -TIJIGr u ... No. J fllllllock.
Rllldy-and -wtMmtpl,
-1171 -Ta~ -II "a -dllfennt -. 1111 yur,
Ht'• -belier llld ---
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Evil ·Eye ·Awaits Ki.~k~ff
Would you bellne lour f-
-lbll --.. lour di!· I-atallona -and not 1 alatle
tchtdnltq coaftict?
Friday nip~ <llanMI 7 al I:~,
It' 1 tbe umllll C.U.1e A11>1tar
Game lnlm Soldier l'leld ID
dtdcaeo. Proceed• from thl• same
go to Cblcago Tribune Charities
under a contr.act that still bu a
eoupie ot years to ~·
. Who that contract expirea,
watdl for the play.f«-paJ boya to
filbt for a chanfe in the dtre<;tion Of
,...at -·· Would you believe 111o pro .-u rnnce fund?
Saturdl1 at p.m. t'bumel 11
Wbel la -lllo Kama City Ollef1 at QndnnaU llell(lll 1ame. 'Ilda II
the -al lllo --pro ... hibitSon sames to came our way on
· 111o • Eril Eye. Tom Kelly will fly
back to cover this first-ever same
for the new AFL expansion club in
Cln<:innati.
Sunday dternoou at 2 p.m. Chan-
nel 2 will. npla1 Thursday's Ana·
helm Stadium. contest between the
New OrleUll Slln!J and LA Rama,
a repeol al tut year'1 -Into
Orufe Coullfy by the mllhty
Rama.
Cbamel 2 will cover all 111:1 Rama
Pft•euon ll.Jl'.liU -road pmea
live, home &amu on tape replays
--tlle familiar Gil Straiton
calling the pLaya ... . . Regul•
season ramea take a new twU:t.
however. All Ram1 road pmes will
be televised -BUI' -the an-
nouncer will be Jact Buck and Pat
Summerall.
For 'Weitern Open in Chicago
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Town Crier: 'Palmer Ready'
CHICAGO (AP) -The ift lolflnC
cian la u:ytnc Amo)d Palmer ia about readr to wtn a bil one.
So, this la notice tl.t Amie'• Atmy
can start wa.nnine up its cheer•.
Amie, Tom Weilllopl, lllo lelllllnC
money winner, .and delendlnc cbom·
pion J,.k Nlcl<lam.are lav-.1n tl>e
., w-.i Open~ Thunday.
H1at:orie Olympia Fiekll OD
auca,0'1 fu south aide -whero aucb
l?M!J u Walter lla(en, Bobby Jcme1
and Tommy Armour . cince matched
lhota -ii well "'aptect ·for l1e1e gun
biUlerl like the favored trio.
The creens an true ..S hoid like fly
paper; you can Jet out the shaft on
molt of the fairways .although drJves
will require lpottiac became of IO'll'le
DMTOWMU and tr8P'; md there are a
lot of oul-of-l>oundl huarda and
........, -to llart a lumber camp.
The N<dl.Coune llrolcbea 6,749
yordl -a :tWl-71 por. The late
Lnacm Little &et the ~ course
-al ell durlD& tbe IMO U. S .. Open
.,
qualilyln& trlala.
U Julius Borol' putter remains hot,
the old cod.&e? ag.in, could be. the
surprise package.
He recently became the . olde5t
player evw to win the National PGA
-,a.ge 48. Udll then, Je-rry Barber, 45,
had held that nlc:he. And · little Jerry
did it at Olympia Fields in 1983 with
fanlutk puttJnc -eanw,d him the GoU Writers AHoclation Putter of the
Year .award then.
.Just TWo · 'Poulble'
We-iatopf topt the money 1.ist with
'137,081, He bll won Ult San Diego
'£tad Flint Opel), ha1 been second
twice, !bird tine times and lourth once. .
Olympic Gold Outlook
Rather Thin for Hosts
Bll!y Caaper, 1be llOC<llld leading
~ rnmoy -and W-ni Open c:hampion in 1111 and 1985, is DOt
entered.
1be ne:d three on lbe financill sheet
are competing .:... Let Trevino,, an ,645,
the NotiOlltll Open .....UO. and run•
nerup,at HOlll!on and Allanta; Gtorge
An:ber, '91,0U, winner at Pensacola
and New Orle1111: and D.ave St.ockton,
'81,4311, winner at Cleveland and
lill!...ulcee. MEXICO CITY (AP) -Alchemllts
of the spclts world are at .. :wark tryin&
to tum -· into &old, but "'"'" tJ llt.-
Ue hope tbe~ will acblave tbtlr fool
with the Mellcan ()qmplc team
before the 1911 1ame1.
Mulco, ll~o Japan In 1114,'-ft .....
Iha! . aa a bolt <oUDlry It bu lltllt
chance of dlltiqulahlnf It.nil In com·
petition, but It hopea to make up lor
thlt ID ltJ uacutlm ol tbe Gllllltl.
The 1old bpi ID Mateo' alter tlle
Gama will amount to two medall, ac-
«<dln1 to or1aolllnf committee ol·
ficials, and one, .a«ardini to •ports
writ.en, both estimatinc cm the con-
servative side.
The a1c:hemistl are the coaches,
many of them foreign to Mexico, who
are trying to turn essentially poor
material into '4 brat international
class co~tlon. .
Another fact is that they are
physically ammg the lightweights,
which cub: down their cbanc.a of win·
nln& medals In boxln1, wrn1lln1,
welghtli(llnl and rowln1, whlle thtlr
stature ba.mpen: them in baUetball
and man of the field event.
Another factor which «1anizing
committee olftclala privately admit to
is that many promtsinc .athlete• still
suffer from childh6od nutritional defl·
ciencles.
With few exceptions, most o( the in·
ternattonal athletea that Mexico had
had O"Ver the yean bav~ been poor,
and a1 youth they have bad to work.
An 1n1ema11ona1 ctua nrunmet -will compete tbis yelJ' cumot read ·or
write. He WU • 1ardtner btf<n he
1tarted tralnlng for the Game• three
ye1r ago, and he probably will he a
gardener wben i.e Gam.u are over.
An~ e1.ample, accordin1 to com·
mlttetofficlala apea1t1111 privately 11
the country'• main 1o1c1 medal hope -
Gulllenno Ecliovanla, who -ly In
July Ht a world mark of 11.a .l in 'the.
1.tQO.meWr lteell)'le awlm at Santa
Clara, Cel11.
Echevarria, who cllppod 111:1 M<Olld•
<II lbe W.rld rtcml of --ol tile United Stat.1 II a Yllrl old and
hi& been p.a.rtlclpatt.n't in international
competition• 1lnce ht wu lt year•
old. But durinl these yeara ol com-
peUUon bia , lather hu held •-20
Johe, lryln1 le provide for hla aon lllCI
ucart hSm to vwious e v e n t 1
-.-tlle .... Id.
Echeverria is the only relatively
aure· bet fora medl.I. ot 1014. aa:far u
1pcirtnriter1 bin are cllllCll1lod, but
or1llllzlnf -.n1t1H olfldaio feel
--win at leut -In
eltberequMtriallevenb, -··
hoidn( •lilhUlftlnl ... ---Roa Jobmoe, an AmeriCM, ~bes
tho nlmmlnf team, llld Allred Baten,
• YasOllav 1 handles the water polo
cootlaf•nt. Say1 Jolwon: "AlfrOd bu
i.a.tu the Melkll team from .a
minus.zero pdlltlon in the world to
easily within the top 10, .and perhapg
the lop six."
Clecltorllovakians are helpin1 with
the trainlns ~ equ11trian, rowlnc and
canoeins competiton, and poles are
.,slltinf the track and field, boxing,
volleyball, fencinl and gymnastics
team1.
Palmer, who capQnd the We.tern
In 11161 and ..,.,, ln 1983 ID a playoff
rib Boroa ml Nlcklauo, hai won only
the Bob H"1'9 ~ Illa year la col· !ectiDr '81.IU. But ID tile PGA two
· weeb •so ·be tied for ltC4lnd and his
wort from We to ireen' wu tbe talk of --
WARD'S PIRATES
WSE YI.4 FORFEIT
Ward's Pirate• toot it on the chin
•&lln In the Metro Leque Tueoday nllht via the -t route when the y
c:ouldll't lleld ·nine playen In lbeir
Kheduled """""''"' with Long Beach City College at Blair Field in Loni Beoch.
'Ilie Pirates are 1cheduled to meet
Cal St.ate Fullerton on Thurlday .at
Boysen Part In the nut Metro a:ame.
Game time is 7,p.m.
Golden West meets Chapman on the
same night .at Shaffer Park in Orange
at 7.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wt Pd.GB Wt Pd.GB
Detroit 64 !Ill .621 St. Louis 19 36 .657
Blltlm°" 36 45 .514 7 ClndnnaU 52 47 .52.1 H C!enta.ld 11 47 .152 7 AUanta 14 II .114 , II
-5.! 47 .1311 II> San Francisco 52 II .sai II
Oakland 51 51 .500 131> Chlc:aao 53 52 .505 II
~ 41 lA .471 11 Plltlbllfih 50 !3 ,415 II
Minne-41 5.! .4'11 II Philadelphia 41 14 .411 191>
New York 47 52 .475 15 New York 4.9 57 .. •57 tol/i
auca,o ·44 55 .444 II IM Aa1ete1 41 II .441 111'
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Jabsco Pump
Pulls Upset
Over Orco-7
Jabsco Pump.Pulled. off the bi,ca;est
upset of the campaign Tuesday ni1ht
when coach Curley Manfree 's · Jabaco
five pulled off, a 91-88~ deciliOn 6Jer > Orco-7 in the· Costa .Mesa Recteation
basketball league at Orange Coast
College. . " . 6
, League leading WOOdy'1 Wll rom·
Ped to a 93-76 win over Gold West
tor its ·eigbtJt straight w:ithout a loss;
And, UC Irvine disposed of Johnson
&··Son by a 'JU6 COWlt. •
Craig Falconer (26) and Bart Car·
rido (25) ·led the fast break offense for
the surprise win . Qr~7, 6-2 in loop
st.andings;trailed by nine at the half.
John Vallely led the Woody'a Wharf
olfehse with 29 countera while Dave
Wuman followed wiUi 20 in the loop·
lead,r's easy victory ...
Jim Helm (22) and John Strock (20)
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Devaney, Bryant, Ho'Y~rd 'One of a Kind'
B 11\ M I NGllAM, Ala.
(AP) -Ali>Ollg tile nation'•
veteran college f o o t b a 11
coaches sUU ln harness,
Nebraska's Bob Deveney
b6s the best record,
Alabama's h.ul Bryat hat;
the most vk:tories, and
Clemson'• Frank Howard bas been around the longest.
These are lttree of the
f a c t s pointed out in the
latest lalluletl<>n of Iii• n•·
tion's top 20 coaches, en an-
ooal chore performed by
El.mole Hudgin1,
Soutbell!tern ·Cooiference in·
Del Mar
Racing
Results
DIL MAii llllULn
TU&S°t.'I'. J¥)'U'• I,..
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ltoYll "·-· SICOlllO RAU. 6 turlcML 2 yHr old m1111tf! lflllei Purse $3.J». avrr.• Time IHlill 14.4' J.20 s . .o SIMI IJ L1mbell) 1.60 J.• LffY' Nike IW Hertldl;J l.IO Tl-.-l.10 3/J.
AIW ll111 -Equff Sl'llr'", Mis' Pl~, Wlnlitr'1 DlnC•, 5tronllnl "'-!, kid Ootl, 1-1 Expr-.. ion. Poon• Fe1, Lev1ble 11rli,W1r Klltl. kr1td!M -JKllSOll ke, Hy_ J.en. NIOinl1, Naer1llltk. NI QIOlet, 0-1tor Sue.
OAILY OOUIL• -f.IJ1h lNnr lo S.lllt;'I" TllM, P.W Sits.at.
THIRD llACt. 6 rur~!·J.tffr e!dt
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formation director, ~
To be ellgll>le !<* tllt list,
a coach must have 80 or
more victories in bl.1 col!ilge
career and must still be a<:·
tJ.ve.
Hudgins li>Q tile OOICl!es
by w inning pe~tate.
Devaoey's 88~22-5 record in
11 years puts bim on top at
.787.
Johnny Vaught of
Missislri.ppi, With a·163""8-11
record in 21 yeaR, is next at
.759. Alabama's Bryant is
third at .756 with-178-M-15.
The 179 vktories is more
.
llwln anyone ebe's ln the top In 11 -'et M!Mourl
20. end Arkanoaa gives him .'lffl
Howard'• entire coecbing and IOU:! plac. cm the U.t.
caree.--28 years -ha, W·arm.attl, in lt years at
been at Clemson, -· m. MlasiHippl Stat. IDCI MJn·
157-1117·11 recor'1 g;v .. him ._ta, la 8Q.6'l-I fQr .lllO and
a .591 per<entac• 8fld 18Ul 19th P.laoe. on the list. ., ,The .... retiring Wood 1 o e
Warftn Woodson of New leaves bfhind a 47-year
Mexieo State end A. T. record of 239-110.2.0 for .f15.
Donelll of Columbia have Only Amos Alomo Sla(g,
retired from coaching, mei-with 314, and GJenn s.
ingroomonHudglns'Ustfor Warner, with 313, compiled
Frank Broyles of Arkansas more victories.
and Murray WarmaUt of Donelli's &el Clolumbla
Minnesota. team compiled a 2·7 mark,
Broyles" record of 81..13-2 dropping Iii!" bek>w .500 for
,~,.. eri;1?J1.=r no~.. 2.•
Terry (J ~bertl '·'° l .20 a~nc::r;,\w MMornevl l .«I Costa Mesa Hot Shots
T 14.l&e ~!n11..:. Thret Sir!"" lllCk Moo4. You Oorll II. Ne ScrettMs.
l'OUllTM llAC:I"'' lurlentll. l '''' ol<t m1kllfl fllllet. Allow1nc... Pune ~'i?:i1 .. BP IS.lltnl 12.:!0 ·1.00 •.Ml H"''l ( Pl...U) t .20 5.0CI 111hl e J LernlllrtJ l .44 m .... 1.10 •15. AIJO Ren -Oilc:ll Mii ley1, OV.llty ~trol, Cl$1'0be, Foolllh l'tinm1, nu,.. R~llllh, Our H1lrtu, Tl'llllk ov HOf!e'/'1 Purr, F1ltrifUI Prlflttll.
David Forstadt (left) recenUy aced the 81-yard 11th hole at Vacation Village
in San Diego. And, on Friday, while playing the Mesa Lind a course at the
Costa Mesa Public Golf and Country Club, K i rt Fetterling (right) stroked a
drive and a ~wOOd 'into the cuf. for an eagle deuce while playing the 16th
bole with Forstadt. Both boys, 1 , are graduates of the Junior Golf Program at
Costa Mesa.
kr1tcnee -JuN'1 Oli.mm1, S«lll FllM, In Tiit' 111111, Plflh Llz1n.,
FIPTH llAC•. J\li f\lrlollll, 3 y11r old m1idlll coth 11'1d t11dll'ltl, PvrM
flr.:'lorn1 IM«lt1111 5.• 4.60 l.20 Charlton Los Alamitos Results
Gluohky \A Pl_,. u.o H.• llobert HI I IW H1rrll) l.• ':;m~it!nll~ Clr(Ult.__Bokl Pelley, Ir Prlnc:1, RhYmm joY• AP. r!!t!!O'· Y. Fall. stir NUNI eh, l •llf Still Tops sc;~uv~udl:Pertr.I"' "'!"· Mlrlfl:Wlou" Mlllor R11-. ride ~~:,·· V•"*" Tr•lcal, llvllnl Al Charlton's fat lead at
11xTr. 1tAc1, 1-1 111,m11K. , YNr Kona Lanes' West .Coast
olds. c 11m111e. u... 'l:· Match Game Eliminations
Fortt1wn1i IL•mhlrtl 1 .oo t.• 1·'° tre' mbied a b1't at Monda" A,.Prt1111l111111 (E Mftll,..I lit.CO 7.• 'J
A·Tlle 11c11 CM Ye111~J 11·• 7.20 night'! session but remained Tl:-1.4 4/5. T~. ~:...;. f::!.-A..t'~·M~'1rr:~ healthy afb!r the 16 finalists
Pert. ,,,_II D.,.., MtV•I• 14.111'1 fin.tshed firing,
T ......... , • .., •• 1• .c ... ,. ,.... •
N11_1hln1_.l(_l"."lw«'d.
Strirnneo -Mr, 1C1t ••nt Edin'• Charlton the Riverside SICOllD llACI. J50 v•rdl. > wer
•iu:... 11, s. Coftr·tl'•IMd "''"'· pin bomoo'r, carried a l6.'J.. ·· ~11111 urt r" Grldt A M1nu.:. P'vr11
••VINTM llAC:•. ' fvr'°n111. ' yur pin lead into Monday's Sllled· A L" 111nkll '·'°'·•!.IO elels. Cl1lmlng, PurM 52,300, 1_ . G1lle11t V1lor (K1nld 4.IO l.20 · Curr• aev ID H11u U•.• )1.olO 15.411 sessrun and emerged with Ch1mp A.1 TIM 111 IFerthl 4.M
llldcl•.,.., •ev 1ve1...-> 21.«1 i•.20 an ••pm· lead The culpn't Tlrnt-11 s110. SMrnsaw1y IJ L1mw,rt) 4M uv-• Scretdled _ Chldc111 sc-, Meollllt
TlmH 10 1/S. Fr d E twood f A1• Re11 _ ou111mun11a. A11bffu, was e as o ••rdtll, J1dcl1 Hlllt, 11.,.,.1 Tlernpo.
C1l1f0rnl• Boyd, Lodi ·in, Grine Gardena wh ll·· -2 5.Qu1P1, leXtr lob. W~lltr fl,, t 0 f0 EU 8D DI
lrOldW•v ciown, w1r 1a1. block while Charlton was Screlc.hed -Ad....,lerai, SPtrt111
ll11l1r. Ch1rml111 FIHt. "struggling" with a 780.
11•HTK 11Ac1 . About 1..., f\!rlant;11 Fred R ic c i'J 1 i of
fi turf, l yur old 111111•. All-•fKef. W urM u~500. estminster trails by only ~ 111 \.MV. (0 V1!11qUtl) 129. pins, J.GO 2..60 2.'D ~lb¥ LI (4 Pll*llJ •.60 :.20 tttv Lor1IP1e ID P 1rul J.00 I, "'I Cll1rlton fRlv1~ldl) 1,505 lrnt-l.2t l/S. 2 Fred EHtwood CG1riltn1) IAU
DAILY DOUILI -1·TlllJ' Upltf & f.S,_. A Lei. PIM ......
THl•O llAC•. 150 y1rdl. M11•11 2 l'ffr ~ld1. Clllmlll9. PllrM 11700.
Miu 14.l•mltOI llenok•I 14.11111.20 s.20 Think lllc:h IMlh1n~l ,,00 ,,IO MIUY ler Fly Cllnu .. ) J.20
Tim-II t /10. Scratchld -OISetlle ll:M, ChtlMI
Girl, °""""' Y1nltl1, 01ndy Viler. AlllO Riii -A-Cvlott_•!i 14.·LOVllll J, Frid Fllctllll (Weilmlnsltl') 1••1 l .. rt. A>Tltr1te Round, SllP"'Y llwl. '· Joe Mc:CU9 llvena P1rll;) ,JI No Scrilchft. 5. Joe Mlnt•r (F9111111rn V1Hnl 1,ucr POUllTM llAC•. a y1rds. l veer
A -R. Cr1tt-tr1!111d ..try. '· Jen" H/lvete1 (Gercltn Grovel 1,w C>ktl 111d uP 111 Gredl I Pru.. Punt
YMr old1. PvrM J17fJO. . s-Cowtow'n !Adalrl l .llO 2.-. 2...0 Tlnv Thunderbird CWUIOl'I) •.2111 l.20 S.~ty L1ftrl ll1nltl) S.00
T!-.11 5/10.
SCr1td'IH -My Ke~lu, Temlde lrMU.
s1XTM RAC•. 0 yenfa. s YNr oldt lllCI UP Ill Gr1~ A Plvt bncl
In C1!!1. Punt S1'00. Meb11 Chick Tee (51tH) f,«I 4MI 3.20
MtLt'O llrt (Wrlelllj f.«I •.OD
0-_,!tlltO Lu (l1nb) 3.111
1 lme-21\ 6/10, No Kr1klln.
D -Flnllhtd 2nd, l lMUtlllltd I. 011cec1 3rd.
s•v•NTM llAC:I. ll5CI Yll'lll. 2 ye1r
eldl. c111mrnt. PvrM llfOO. Tith! S<IVltl• IAd1lr) S.1111 i.oo 2 . .fO P111um st .. ()111111 a.20 2.40
c~u Cl\U Bob 2 (Stn\IUJ l .20
Tlme-11 6110. kr1~Ap1d\e PISllJlll,
ll•MTK llAC:I. Solt yerfl. 3 Yi!lf
old1 end "'· Allowll!Cft. Tiit lndlo. Pune fl200. LIFlft'I Rod<•! (Morris) S.llCI •.00 ).2'
rm-111 Rod<" 1co111n11 12.00 1.00 Llk1 A Rocket (Smltlt) 7.20
TlrM-27 1110, Ne 1er1lel'l91.
NINTH llAC:I. »O Ylrcll. J \'Hr
old• llld UP !n GrNt /4, Mtnu1. PUrM
NINTM RAC•. One mllt. ) ye1r oldl I. 01V9 Rk.hardsoll (Sanl1 Arie) , SUW lloral (Merrli) J.00 S . .O l.20 1170CI,
the flnt time wl1!1 a 1~1117·
a record on retiring. ' Dev.aney ii ill tie top spot
!or die aeconc! conaecuUve
year,
Amr Devaney, Vqbt
and Bryalit, ~ llr•t 10 baa
Clarence Stuavid!., Eut
Carolina; 161-51~ and .753:
Dan Dovine, MllllOllrl, 97-311-
1 and .711: Bob Blackman .
DartmoUrtb, 129-0-a and
, 739; Woody Hay<s, Olllo
State, 140-$2-7 and .721 ;
Darrell Royal, Tex-as, 105-
40-3 and .720; Thad Vann,
Southern Milal111ippi, I~
Area Briefs
Zand .'Ill, ...t Bro,lel. ''
Tbe -10 lo ""'ijl"I .. of B e n Schwvt&waldlr1
SyrtCUM, lfM:l.2 and .1'11;
!Joyd Ealoo, WJ/1111*11, 111-
37-5 and .701:, Ara1
ParHgbJllD, Notre Dlalrl,;
108-IM and .1111; TGmmt:'.
ProthrO, UCLA, 17-a.4' .. ,
.689; Jo1m Y 0 Vi c-...1 D t !
H""'8rd, l'l-IM end .WI;
Dully n.u.....v. --Slal<!, IMZ-I and ' .f61i <
l\alph Jordon, A ....... , US.
57.5 8fld .91111: ~.
warmoai, and FNAlc eam:..,
I"'· Pen.wylvtllli1, 11.1-tl-I ,
8fld ,5$3, •.
'
Warner Teams·
Conduct Tryouts
Newpqrt-Mesa boys' foot..
ball (Pop Warner) tryouts
commence Thursday at 6
p.m.
In the midget division, the
Caballos will meet a t
TeWinkle Park in Costa
Mesa and the Corsairs will
try out at Newport Harbor
High School.
Pee Wees are broken lnto·
four areas: The Cowboys
meet at Newport Harbor
High, the Coronas meet at
Corona del Mar Hi gh, the ·
Colts meet at Estancia High
and the Commanc~es go at
it at Costa Mesa High.
Late registration will be
taken at the fields Thursday
only.
Midgets are required to
weigh between 90 and 115
pounds, and have been born
during 1955-57.
· Pee Wees must wei~h
between 70 and 95 pounds,
and have been born during
1956-58.
BB Warner
Signup dates have been
announced for Y o u t h
Athletic Association (Pop
Warner) football in Hun·
tington Beach at the Hun-
tington Beach High School
gym.
Youngsters may signup
Thursday or Friday at 4 to 6
p.m. and Saturday from 8 to
11 a.m.
All physicals ere Saturday
from 10 to 12 a.m.
With four divisions in·
volved, there are several
age limits and weights.
Ages 8-10 are · limited to
55-80 pounds; Ages 9-11 are
limited to 55-80 pounds;
Sixty-four two-man teams
are entered in the field.
Vallely, Eastern Co~ ..
ferenee basketball acortnc
champion at .Orange Co~
College last season, teamed
with Fulton to prevail over
the field last summer.
Also entered are Pete Ott
and Jim Cody, 1966 champs.
Estancia High basketball
coai::h Bill Wetzel and ·JohlJ
Booty, another entry,. won
the '65 tourney.
·Berths are still unfilled
for the event Teams can en--
ter by s ending the#
entry fee to tourney dir'tictOi'
Woody Brooks at 488 Pro..
spect, Newport Beach. The
entry deadline ii Wed·
nesday, Aug. 7.
St..tm Meet.
Divisio.n. prelims for area
swim teams in the Orange
County Swim Conference
are set for Saturday at I
a.m. with three Jocatiou
serving the three divisions.
The Red Division, with
Mesa Verde Country Club
and the Coast Clippers, will
hold· its preliminary meet at
Costa Mesa High SchooL
Huntington Beach, in the
White Division, travels to
Estancia High for l ts·
prelims and the B 1 u e
Division, with Balboa Bay
Club, Mission Viejo and
Newport Beach Tennis Club.
will go ' at Jt at Coron d8J
Mar High,
Finals are billed for SUn•
day at Foothill Higb's lfi.
l~ pool at 12 noon.
Fish Report
Ages 10.12 are limited to 70-SAN CLIM•NT• -1a .... 1'1n1 IMS 90 ,· and-ages 10..13 are limi· benlle, ISi i. •• 110 119rrlallll, a · l\1Ubut. · ted to 90-115. MUNTIN•TON llACM -2S .... ltnl 113 bonito, tt sand Mn. t 111111111t,
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NEW YACHT ON llOARDS -Richard Vaid .. , president al. Columbia Yachta ot Colla -.1 goes.over design features of new 57-!oot sailing yacht designed
by n-iiava archilA!cl Bill Tripp (~ ti Tripp WllS Introduced to locoJ yadlt.
men ot •ope11 houae" held by Columbia. ' -'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Open House
Held by
Columbia
Four National Titles
Up at Santa Monica
8eft<al buodred peflODS
ftiponded to Columbia
Yadlts' recent open bOuse
·• iLt -·· plant in Irvine In-dustrial Pvl<, c..ta Mesa.
The ,...... -including
Jo-..t . aloog w i I h
many Har b or Area
~ -were~~
troduced ta -C<>lwnbia'•
F'!sidellt Ricblrd Valdes
called a new concept of
liberilalo yacht production
in the form of. "unitit.ed"
moduler cooatru<tion.
Alao introduced was oavaJ
ardlltect Willlam Tri p p,
designer ol tome of the
most famous yachts in the
world -including Swnner
A. Looc'• new aluminum
y&wl, ODdioe UI, first to
fmi.tb in both the recent
Bermuda and tramaUantic
races.
Tripp ii •llo the designer
of the Columbta·SO and
ffYua\. other Columbia pn>-
cluciioo models.
, V aliloo t o 1 d guest& that
C ol u mb J•'s new con-
Fou:r natlon11) cbam·
pionships in y<idlling will be
be decided at three yacht
clutMI in t b e Santa Moolca
Bay area during tile next
two weekends.
caiilornia Yacht Club at
Marina del Rey will be the
site al the Endeavor na·
t i o n a 11 ; Wi.ndjamnier1
Yoacbt Club, also at 'Marina
del Rey, is sponsoring the
Omega an d Coronado--15
ch ·a mp io n s b ips next
weekend.
King Harbor Yodlt Club
at Redondo is sponsoring
the Enterprist natiomls on
ttie same weekend , along
with a race for schooners
BCYC Hosts
Weekend
Kite Class
struction techniques include Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Ute "Wlitir.ing" of hull in· teriors wbicb are lowered Club will host the national
iDto tbe bull .and secured in champiooship regatta for
place. tbe Kite Class Sattrday and
Hi#lly skilled c a b i n e t Sunday in a seven-r&oce
makers and i n t e r i 0 r series to be sailed inside d ecor a t o rs then add carefully chosen teak trim, Newport Harbor.
\lllhc>ktery ,and. fit ti n g 1 The national competition
designed to give Oo!umbia will be r a c e d in two
yediU tbe "yachty look" so divisions -seniors and
dear to the hearts of tradi· juniors (16 or under). Sen· tiOnal yacht&d>en, a=rding to Valdes. ior skippers must sail single.
Columbt.a has rt:pOrtedly handed but the j u n I o r s
gone one step further with division calli; for a &kipper
its unitized modular con-anc.I crew -bottl juniors.
struction concept. A one· 'nlf! Kjte nationals foltows
piece m o l d e d fiberglass by three weeks a succe&sful headliner -extending from fore-peat to co ct pit local f I e et cbt.mplonship
bulkhead -is produced in• which drew 51 entries. Some
fashioo gimilar to the in· 50 boats are also expected
terior mod u I e. ac· for the national competition.
cornplishing for. the deck Defender f o r the s:econd
molding what the unitized consecutive year is J e f f
interior does fOr the hull. Allen of BCYC who also won
Columbia Yachts is now • the local fteet champiooship.
1ubsidiary of Whittaker eorp-The race 6Chedule calls
Corp. which bougbt the fmn for a skippers meeting
ebout a year ago. 1ile firm Samrdl.y at 10 a .m. followed
started in Costa Mesa about by four roces starting at
10 years ago under the 11 :~. Titree races will be
name Glas Laminates and sailed Sunday, the fint
has grown to be one Of ttie starting al noon. Trophy
mejor fiberglass yacht pro-presentation will be at
ducm ill tbe C<JUDtry. BCYC at 6 p.m. Sunday.
-·
l'ejt Je ,. f'Dfl•t Parade
and ketches race to tbe
Catalina Isthmus.
Al5o OD the lOIYC calen·
dar is an Isthmus race for
Ocean Recing, M i d g e t
Oc<et1 RacJng aod p acilic
Handicap yacht.a on the
wne weekend. TbiJ race is
the sixth in the MORF claa
la< the Matt Wal5h trophy.
As if that weren't enough,
power boaters are having
their fourth predicted ~og
race in the Howard Cole set"·
ies.
The schooners and ket-
ches race will start at 11
a.m. Some of the double-
-· stidters wi*:h will be seen
in action are the Nelly Bly,
Dauntless. Queen Mab ,
Astor and Quissett.
The KHYC Isthmus race
will end at Little
F ishern1an's Cove where a
bart>ecue will be held at the
club's shore facility before
ttie return trip on Sunday.
Aug. 10.11 will be the
large:st regatta as t h e
Association of Santa Monie.a
Bey Yacht Clubs hold their
Summer Regatta. Ten yactit
clubs in the S<inta Monica
Bay area will participate,
with races being nm from
Malibu t.o Paloe: Verdes. Six
hundrtd entries are ex-
pected.
Ship Rock
Race Slated
Seal Beach Yacht Club
has extended an invitation
to all yacbts whlcb are in
the vicinity of the Catalina
Isthmus Sunday to
participate in its Ship Rock ta Seal Bead! Race.
The race will start at noon
on a line between the Ship
Rock light and a committee
boat located to the west ol
the rock. Finish will be ap-
proxim.ltely 200 y a r d 1
IOUth·Soutbeut of t b e
seaward end of the S e a J
Beach Pier.
The race is open to all
yachts whose owners aire
members of yacht clubs af·
filiated wiUI the Soutllern
Caliloniia Yadlti.ng Associa·
tio.n.
J'amO• -.. W. ,,_ In. tho first 10 finis hen In the S3rd Fliaflt of Ibo lillolrllinll-lllllbltlnl their tropbieo •e: Front row (from loft) Rick Hawthorne,
faorlh; Nia Niel• Mii;~ Oollllee.n Wilde, sill th . Back row, Rob Hambleton, ~ .JacllY Jlilt: elCblll; Vict«la Seaver, ninth; Hary Ann Kllller, 10th.
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By ALMON LOCKABEY .... _,... ..........
'Ibey call lt the YRU
CrWM, but yacbt&moo of the
Yadlt Racing Uhlon ol
Southern Caailornla a r e m°"' llUly lban DOI ta find
themeelvet in. for thrff days
of he!Hor4-r racing
Thursday, Saturday a o d
Sunday u tlle popular sail·
inC claosic geta in lull
l'Wing.
'Ibe IJlllUl.l YRU Cruise is
limited to the 14 member
dutll of the Yadlt Ricing
Un.ion. 1be clubs a r e
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club,
Bahia Cori:nddan Y·a ch t
Club, Balboa Yacht Club,
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club,
Coronac1o Yld>t Club, Del
Rey Yacbt Club, King
Harbor Yacht Club, Lido
Isle Y a c h I Club, Long
Beach Yacht Club, Los
Angeles Ya~ Qub, Mission
Bay Yacht Oluh, Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, San
Diego ond Santa Barbara
Yacht Club.
The "cruise" starts off
Thursday with a race from
Los Angeles Yacht Club to
Howland'• C o v e, Catalina
Island, with the M-year-Old
Los Angel .. Times Tnipby
at stake.
On Friday the n<et wiU
spend 1lle day at Howlonds.
the island headquarters of
LA YC, resting up for the
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HB WldnttdlJ, July 31, 1968 PILOT-ADVIRTISIR II • .;..Wld.;;;111Sday=:::.•.;:J1<1J=JI;:.., l;.;'161::· _____ .....:;DA:::ll;;..Y..;.~::.tt,:,...u ....
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Ens. ta.,,.. ... o. Somers, Al rm an Appren. Earl mendaUon from the CODI-Loloo Field, .uoi.1. tonner Judith Sandi, wboM ...U.albolno.Wltllllll wife .lcbool, 1111, la a,..._. oi4 meldlllrm · ; ·
2S, oon ol Mr. ud Mr1. Froo4 USN, 19, oon of Mr. m•ndin& olficer. Tba captain, a hellcopr paronta Uve at 1137 SL Jameo and lour dllldr& den. tllalr -. la re:
Harvey. Somera of l'IOt E. and Mr1. James E. Frost of He wu a gr1d1:1te of rescue p 11 o t , prevlolilly Road, Newport Beach.. -Blacb far tbl
ea1 Fron4 Balboa, USCGR, 539 Catalina. N e w p o rt N•WJ>Ort Harbor H l g b HrVed in Vietnam, Tuy Hoa -· llPec. t. Dlrlt -., w~9;"~~~1·: :-::r=,....=;;::;~~;;;5I ta 'wving aboard tbe Cout Beacb, bu been &fJllDOd IA> School, lllMI. AB. M. Sgt WU... R. Price, U. 8. ftzmJ, .. ol llr. and
Guafd High Endurance Cut. Lemoore Naval Air Station, A graduata of N•WJ>Orl USl\IC, of 846 W. 11th' St, Mn. llablll A: LIDdN)', flT/ JAM, -, II
ter Minnetonka off the coast Colli. Capt. 'lllomu R. Nlqaolte, Harbor Hlgb School, he Coata Meaa bu roturned IA> Balboa Bhd., Balboa, bU ~ -Ille U. I.
of Vietnam, near Qui Nbon, The airman wu named . oon of Mr. and Mro. Glore• received bis BA dall'ff hla home after II monih1 In -Mllpod le llatlalli4 Cooll 0-CUtllr -
238 mlle1 north of Saigon. honor man of bis clua at H. Niquette of llO B. from the Unlvaralty of Vietnam. The oer1eant will 'l'haDancl n..u. off tllo -ol
The ahlp and crew are Jn. Mempbls, TeM. and ncelv• · Avenlda Sevilla, La I u n a RediandJ. report !or duty at San EUernwi, :D, a ll'llduale VJo111im
volved IJi Operation Market !ed~·_;•~~Le~tter~...:o~l~Co::'.m~-_:Be=:acb~, bu=.beo=:n:.;•:=s=::llgnad~!.:"'~~H~e _:i:.:.• _married~~'....· ~1<>'.....!tbe~:.D:l•~go~,:_A~u!.:g._:l~5tb~alter~~tw!o~o~l-N~1~n'.!parl~.!U..~~-~.!Ht~gh~..:!Tbo~cb~lal~, llll~1"'8~~· -~~=====::ii Time, with other unlta aim-I·
eJ at halting the lnftltration
of men, arm.I and. 1upplles
IA> tbe enemy.
AjrmaD JcC, Ruelll T.
NeWDet, IOD Of Mr. and
Mra. -R. 8. 'Stanton of 1018
Sandpiper Dr., Corona del
Mar, an airtraft Instrument
repairman ts a member of
the Aerospace D e f e n 1 e
Command, Ent AFB, Colo.
He 1tudled at Orange
Cout College before on·
terlnS tbe Hrvlce,
Bot'ierman F I r e m a n
l\a1oell W. We14 USN, 22,
aon of Russell J. Welt of 565
Centre St, Laguoa Beach, Is
1ervJng •board the
destroyer USS B e n n e r
operating with the U.S.
Seventh Fleet ott the aoutb
coast of Vietnam.
Lt. Patrick K. Bllttle, 24,
USNR, son <1f Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Buckie Jr. of 9121
Elva C i r c l e , tfuntington
Beach, bu been awarded
the Meritorious Unit Com-
mendation while &ervtna
with Patrol Sqiiadron One.
The commendation wu
awarded to the squadron for
Hrvice in Vietnam.
Spec. 4. David G. Gavett,
20, U.S. Army, IOU of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn L. Gavett.
1599 Coriander, Costa Mua,
has been assigned to the 4th
Infantry Division n e a r
Plei.ku, Vietnam.
Spec, ~ayett, a com·
munications specialist, and 1
his wife make their home in Anaheim.
Capt. Floyd _A. Bell,
USMCR, 25, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther A. Best of 1785
Alball'Oss Drive, Cost 1
Mesa, w.aa awarded his
tenth Air Medal f o r
meritorious acbievenient in
aerial fllghL
The presentation w a 1
made at Chu Lal Air Bue
Vietnam where the captatri
ls serving with Marine
Fighter Squadroo 32.'!.
He received the award for
his courage and devotion to
duty in the t•ce o c
hazardot11 . flyiaf-'COlldiUons
while on mlsatoU again1t
the enem; • ... -Lt. Michael Gerard
Shuchter, · ~aon Of Cmdr.
Gerard M. Shuchter, USMC
(ret.), and Mrs: Sbuchter of
111 via Dijon, Newport
Beach, has been named aa ..
honor guard commander
with 7th Inf., Div, Camp
Casey, Korea. The
lieutenant attended Orange
Coast College before en-
tering the service.
Aviation ~ Structural!
HONORED -Dr. Law·
rence W. Hallenger of
Laguna Beach bu been
selected by the Navy as
one of 54 men to 1erve
as Aquanauto in the
Sealab II underwater
project. The doctor ls in
clulrge of the undersea
conotruction end equip-
ment program which
will be conducted 8511
feet below the surface
off San Clemente
Island. He has been a ..
sociated with the Naval
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lege and Calif. Institute
of Technology.
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oec;rge Ritsi, co-inventor of an automatic range finding system, tel.ks With John
• 8,,-jawson, right, Philco-Ford vice president and general rmanager of the Aero-
D'flfoWc Division at Newport Beach, after receiving an "incentive plan" patent t(!'d· Geofirey A. Mansell of the Newport plant's patent department stana& ff cir ground.
:,~OTICE ·r'o; Major Firms Pro-bing
Undersea Treasures
NEW YORK !AP)
Industry is plunging into the
science-of oceanography in
hopes ol reaping pr<>!&
from the wealth o f
resources in and beneath
u.. ......
'Ibe hidden treasures in·
elude oi1, mineria.ls and food.
"Just as the Seas are the
last great area for physical
exploration on the planet,
they ·are also the last great
area for economic~
pamion,'' says Dr. Charles
F. Jones, president o I•
Hwnble Oil & Refining Co.
The big brokerage flrm
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fe11-
ner" Smitli' i n c lude s
oceanography iJ1 its list of
five emerging industries .
The ot!hcrs are medical
technology, nuclear energy,
learning aids and pollution
conArol .
Tiie federal govemment
spearheaded research into
the realm oC oceanography.
The oceanogralJb'c acti'vities
of .22 federal agencies may
involve an expenditure of
$500 .million next year.
300 INVOLVED
"Three hundred of the na·
tioo's 500 large st cor·
porations have o c e a n
ficience programs o! their
own,'' reports Oilways, a
publication of Humble Oil &
Refining Co. -\' ,~ · ·•'LEGAL NOTICE "Scores of smaller com·
panies are developfng
m a rine-Oriented services
and products. Aiid eager
newcomers are diving in
.
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New Position
Louis D. Mujica of Yorba
Linda has been named
assistant cashier in charge
of the operations depart-
ment at Bank of America's
Costa Mesa branch, branch
manager C. C. Clarke an-
nounced.
• ·--0 1nterest from the 1st of any month on
funds received by the 10th. •• • •• " •M ... ~" .. .:: ••
f) Interest from date of receipt after the
10th.
C) Interest to date of withdrawal on
funds left 3 months or longer if account
remains open until quarter's end. "f ~ 5" per annum compounded da ily currtnt
• -"1. rate on pu.abook savin1s i! 5.25% per annum on bonus accounts. ~l' :i ..
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' .. " If :rou'no not r<ClCiving th.,. benefi ts you•
,: ;.· •'"-*"'1d be witb ' ••
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.:MUTUAL.SAVINGS .... ~-·· ............. ..
..,"-le.st H"'"'"' • -Doi M1t, C.lil. 92625
T.,,._ 675·5010 __ .,__,
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TOTAL U'1.ICAILI TO TL\CMl•I'
tA&..UtY LIMITATtM .................. , ....... , , .. * l'U,IL TU.NIPOllTATK*
bt. CleMltlM Selwlet .. '°""'I Tr--'tlloll .... °""' ...._ .. '"'-" T,..,_,.,. ..
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ID. CA,ITAL OUTt.AY i'""'"lt..irin..I
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1-CAl'ITAL OUTLAT IC-IJftlty """khl
1241 •• ,.., •••• Mflf .. "'-.................. ..
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TOTAL O,IMOITV••I C~SSll Ml TM•OV.M 1•1 ............. .
OTil•ll OUTM
UOO. Ol•T IEltVICE
1M. Mllutl ll-IMftt lfl """"""ti
11.te flelmol lll1lldln1 A-1ioflrNftl 1A OUTGOIMO TllANU'llll 1•. ow.r T\Hllln .......................... .. ~ (Cle-1t1 fllr.wll 1•1 .... ..
UlltOtlTltl•UTEO lt(llllVE ""''''"""''• TOT.U. IX,IMOITVll.11 AMO
OTMlll. OUTM .............................. >
•11tDIH 8AU.MCI, JUMI •
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1t-iw111t C:tlll Fur.ii .............. , ................ .
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l-: C:IH'1'9111 Lllbl"'* .......................... ..
MIT llltDlfM IAU.MCI ................... ..
TOTAL. IJl,IJtDITUllll AMO OTMlll HTM
,LUI MIT INOIN• IAU.HCI .........
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aNl.21 ... ,.... ..........
11UM.'1 .........
a.111..-
11 .. rn.n ..........
1'-1~ ....... .. PSMJ.11 ""'"·"
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M.$,,. tl.2U.11
m.111.1• .......... ,.,,,.,n
1S.J05.t7
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50l.JV.IJ
11.oKMl.lf'
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11.-,Ha.61
i.m,111.• ·-· S.711.N
11l.l••ol.11 ......, ...
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'"' ,._..D tlltTlltllT AND lllDllMf'TIClllt .. u ••
•111••tH IALANCL JULY I c ....
1N7 ... -274."'2.N \U,11t.oo CN"' '-1't Treuurt ........................... ..
MIT lllllltNlfM .IAL,AlltCI ............ .
ADJVITIO tillT 1•11 .. NlfM IAU.IKI
I. IJICOMI
J7""'2"'
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411,122.00 tseA1.00 IR.#t.00 111.olt.OO 1WAO'l.1:5 a. STAT!' INC~E .
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k1" boilltte• ,1111 ir-n. ............ .
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mettd r1x real"' on llnHCUnd roll,
..... , .. 7Cll.JS
ii!."rlct.d. · iMi'iinei · 'PIUI· · ir.co;.;e·.::::::: : : . . . . . !::J:
U,~ budtm.I fW PMftdlture 1rt11/.,.
Ti' t1':1:·m 1::!..t . ;o. bf . •ilt9ftii . iii "tiii . iUM'. 21 .m .oo
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Dltlrld
Bt,111 .• •:tt.ra.oo 1.221 ......
l,dl.MO.• ......... Ul.ClllO.OI
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64. "'"rtklllmtfll lw kllotl, l'Kllltltl
H"7 '""' Rlllfll1 ................... . to. LOCAL INCOME -.
11. Dl1trkf Tun (Otlllt' tllal l«llf111 llllO
11.2. Ul!Malral lltll .......................... . •1 .J. Prier Yun• Tua ......... ,. ........... ,
16. llllef'ftl .. ' ..................................... .
W. Oltllr. Tu 0....... LllW 1;1111 """""""" Totll ........... ,,.,,,,, ....................... .
TOTAL INCOME OlHlllt THAN
lt:CVRIO llOLL TAXEI ...................... .,
11.1. Ol1trkl T11•n, StoHal ltllt,
rKttwd Ir: IN7... , , , .. , , ....... , .... ,.,
II.I. Olrlrkl T11 ... S.CWal RllL
r..ulrtd ft lillMIU budtll , , , ., ",,.., TOTAL INCOME
(EXCLUllYI OF lliGINNINO IALANCEI ......
TOTAL NIT 11e1Hti11• IAU..CI AMO IJICltMI
II, IJl,IHOITUlllS I.NO OTHlll Oln'IO UOll. DEIT IERVICE
IUI. tend llt"-11111 ...................... .. '*· ...... lnhirt$f ........................... . TOTAL IXPENDtTUllll AND
OTHlll D"'M ............. , ................ ..
INOltilO IALAlllCI, JVNI JI . , , '"'"''' .. TOTAL IJC,INDITil•IS·ANO•DTHllt
m.a
16,tn.14
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OUT•O ,LVI lltlT 111101 ... IALAlllCI , .. .. . .. .. IU.112.JJ
NIW .... T 81ACN aLIMIMTA•Y •IClll90L 0111'•KT
OP' Olll.JMa COUNTY, CALINllMIA· , '•r1 T......aOND IMTll;ln AM• lllDIMl"TIOfil ~VIII•
•,tU,16
,,tl4.16
' ll•tt1rn11te IALAlllCI. JULY I
"Ctll': Ill •C-IY T"'etW'I' .......................... ..
MIT •••IMNIHe IALAlllCI ................. ..
ADJVITID NIT ll•tN•IH IAU.lllCI ·,., .•• , I. IMCOMI
... STATE INCOM£ "'° ""'°"llM\trlt IW kMM 1'1c1Hl1n HWY '"°"' Rtnl1I• ....... , , , ............ ,, .. .. M. LOCj1,L INCOME
11. Dl1tr1c1 T1in, Stcurtd 11111,
11.1. Vl\HCUrtd Roll ........................ .
11.J. l'rlor Y11n' T... .. ................ ..
M. '"'-r•t ..... : ....... : ..... ,.: .............. ~ .. ~ Ttltl .......... \. .......... : ............. ; •• ., •• TOTAL INCOME OTNEll. THAN'
SfCVllED llot.L TAXEI .~.' .......... ., ... ,, ... ,
11.1 Ol1lrlct T""' S.Wrtd ll1ll,
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1.SU.tl
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111,n•.•1 11.1. ~~~ T~x!~~'R9i~ .. : .......... .
rtQl/lrtd fo 'lill-Bud91t .............. M Xx• I TOTAL INCOME
!!EXCLUSIVE OF l!lfOlNNtNO IALANCf) .....
TOTAL NIT 81011t,Nltill IAU.HCI AMO lfl(OMI II. IJC,llltDITUllll I.MD OTMU OUTM
·:!"'···
•111111(1 from l'\lllllc kllMI
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nl,$11.:JI llOO. OflT IEllVICE •
11-rmtnl ll90. loftd 11...,,...,.,. ... ,.. .................. .
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TOTAL IJl,l•OITUltlt AMO OTHlll O"'M
llltDINO IALANCI, JUHi • .. . .....
-.. -
l.l!QA!. ·llOIQ J6GM, NOllCI = ~· C\lniifll t.llMUltM .. : ....................... .
1,--11111' ........ IALAllCl ................. . •nt ft:fAl. Wlmilll ... cmtH _,,.. ...... Pl.WI _, ........ IM.AllCS .............. : ... ~. ..... .. ,,. ..... ,.,..:;ri'" tc .... ~ ,.,.. ,g l'.-'I "" C--'F _T,_..,,. .. ... .................... ••"'-"' ll.m.a.t .. , .......... ML.UCI .. ,.............. ..,..,,.
AD.Kii.,_ llltt ... IMfU .. IMAllCI ;,., ··~ ·-'"·"" ... lfAfl IJK91M! I~= M.\1111'111•• ......... flte;I.._ '""""• i•• _ .. I.CK.Al INCQMa . • • ' , .._... IL fntwW ..................... ,.., ..... "••• ,. .. .,
•. 0-. .......................................... .. t,1-.1• TOTAL INCOMI: •
SI.... (fXC\.IJSl'l•'OI' llOllUUNO-IALoUIC~L_. ..... 1.-.., nTM.. lllP ........ ~· ..,. _ ....
It. IXHMMnMta •,I M la C..,.ITAi. Otln.AT ,.,.. ua. ...................... , ................ ..
tlLIM 1!4 t-1•4'1•• '11 Ill• ..................... , ..,.. . .......................................... . "''· ......................................... . -.112 1•. Olfllif" .................................. .. 'I.,_ TOT,AL SX,IMOtTUlft .................... . UIAI ·=·Ill'=''~~ ...................... .. IPMt . •rr ....... a.ILAlllCI .......... 1 ........ ,
..........
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1:_.: ., UDI ... ~I · .............................. ,.....,.
, .. ,. • a ~.I..'!.. ,..,. ... -C.Ulft•aa "''*'"' 1ie1111•1M __ .. JU\.Y 1 , •
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Vl,:ltf , .............................................. , ..... ..
121»1 I.UH . .....
L1111: C~ lJtllllltltl •: . .'1:·~""'"""'"""""" MIT .8U1••1• -NCI ................ .
Mlvl._.. .. CW'l'tlll' LIM!~ ............ ..
AOJU1TIO HT llltM•1•e a.IU.lllCI •...
L lltCOMI • a ,IOlllAL IMCOMI lllCll't'IO
l'ltOM STATI IOUlllCll 2t. NtrlaMI Set.I LllMll ,,..,_ ...
SMdtl Ml• .. ~ ...................... ..
... LOCAL IMCOMI .......
..... ..... kn'la 1111• ' ................... .. ,,,,. "· Olfllr ........................................ ..
111MI TOTAL INCOME · II..., Ct:XCl.USIVIE OP' llGllntlHO IAl.ANCf) .....
s.w,..4tt 'TOTAL. •11.T aHl•M ... ,UUMCI oUID llfC ... •.m 11, IXl'l tilDfT\lltll -. FOOO SIRVICEI •.211 .,.. c ........ .., ........ ..,., ...... .
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TOTAL IXl'INDITUllll ................ , ...... ""'
llltDlfM llALANCI '
C.111 Ill U11ltcill C1llf .. ... "'o..a"•tlN" (ltfl ............................. .. ., ....
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T ... I. ,,. ..• : ................................. , ...
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lltlT IMDIM• IAUJICa. JUWI • ........ ..
11,MMll nT.U.. IJU'IMCllTVltll PLUI
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...... I. Dltlrkf CGntrl6ut'-I ti '°'"'*llOt'fWlll •1111 R• AUJ "~' ...._.,., l'Vflll .. " ...... t .......... .
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o1. NMlltl ..W _,.lff .... Ill .... "· .. • ....... ·" 19,nl
loU.n.J • CUNl'IWlllY Senkw ........................... """'
f17,1N 11: f•-entGf tducilllls llWll~V.W.-.J •M lllUl'T·
.... -•lltMftl•f'I' .,. ""'"""' . • .... " .. 16, ~.,__. C-llllM """"" .... .... .... .. .. ...... JJ"°'9 n. ..._,,I ,...,.,.,, .. ICCilUftl .. It* ktlllll •NJ l11lldlne fll!ld ......,lla_lit ................. .
2S. Tc:lll .......................................... .
.Df.NI AltlAWIDa TAX t.Ull , ·-Nfll ....,.I l'..-1'911C1 II IU ,_ • a 7.11t, Jhl MAXIMUM TAX ll:AYI' fa' #Ila ._,,,..
tl7,1N dlttrkf, wti~ rntY-1\11 IMtll -.~_,_ '"-'"'· .... rtl--IU • ..................... llMllla: c ......
llUI tll)'Jl lftd/W let2' tr .. .. ... ,.,...,..,.,. ...... lledla: .. ,,..,..... Ill
--:.:1 ...... ~ ~ ... ~ ... ~ ---..... ...... ftllllcllon Iii _...... ... ,...
..... ., ...
167_., ..
t.~ ..
.,,.,,.
1t.t6).0l ........
11t,W.11 .._,. .........
Mii'"'"' 111llmlt
111Umlf ,....,_ ··-....
•• _........, IM.lflWI Ctd9
ltCtlofl ..,. " dlJtrkt Ill Mia:! " A;i:t~ :.:...,.--: ~· 'tW. ha =·: 9,._ .»a
IJO ~ l!ltft.9if'iii:.il'';;iii(jHj'j,:i;.:Mfttj" .... .' ....... •ID Mfflftlt
H .... .. ... ..... .,..,.
••••
lM,221
1",1" ......
ANALYlll ·~ el11t•llAL l'VWO TAXIS IXIMf'T ......
.. '""ifJf' 'ij'~'ti' "'1l ·1·r JI
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, ..... ,
, .... , •
. . .
""" .....,,
11,111
..... . ............................... : .... . .. .............. ........, ........ ·"° t.fi'Wllc "" •111 ........................ .
• ff A'l:'11MJ::Oii.i" ~ .. " • :.: .. · "" .... :!": ............... .
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---111...n.:1 J ........................ .. ........... ,,,,....,.. II...,... .,,,,,.,,. • ., ..... .. T••-..,. H• ·ur••• ~· .: .... :J .... ..
'"""' &uil •• -·
.. ....... ~ Nl-1'M41Mlil • .. -• ..,....._, .... T,.... ........ ,................. -· .._.._
·Al ... II...,_., •"2 _........,, •' ..... lllWllllol ,,__ ............... .. '1.t. ......._ fw M; oct'-1 ,...,,.... .. I.Mt .• ...... ;":........................................... ...
1'Wlll .~: .................. : .......... , .............. ~·· ,._ COUMTY lttCOMI '
Pl. 1-ilPllial Alf OlfMt TM "'"'"'"""""' ....... • 'JI. t Ml1111 tau • ,,....,. ................. ,...... ,t,11'.SI a LOC!.t'~".:~ ..... ,, ........................... · l~N
'1. OWtlct '!'..._!'°"*"""' ltcllNl llllll : • • II.I. ~· ......... , •• ; ........... , ... ~.... ·M,t.N.•
11.i. """' ~ ·T... ........................ 11.741.Jt a. NMMcllt 1'-.•
ll.1, ~ '""· ............................... 1.Slf.41.• G.1. u-.. ... .. . " . . . ... ................. ...,..,,,,. G.l 'fW v-.-T-......... ,,,,,.,,. . .,,.~ 11.-. .......
4'1.2. ....... ..,.,,....,, ... '-"" ........ .. ""'· °"""' .................................... . ·u.11 ......... .-~;~
"M.lleltltllfoul '""*" . "" ................... . ... llllrtfnl .. . . . . . . .. ............................. "
& ':'Ml1Mll-,.,,..,,.. ........................... .
... Oltltt ........................................... ..
T"ll ................. , ......................... .
.. .• .. ...... m:: t,nt,nr.w
M. IHCOftWNO TltANlflElll ' IL Olfltl' n.Mlcol .• ., , , .... , • , .. ,. ...... , ,, ., .... • Ult.•
TOTAL JMCOMI: OTI1•a TMM · l•CUlllO ftOLL TAXIS ..•.•.• , ....... ,,,.,_ S..Al1M
tt.1, Dhtl1tl TIX ... llwr1id 11; .. I. ._lwd Ill INJ... • . . . • . . . .. . .. .... ... .. .. 70Al6.fl
11.1. Dllfl'kl T-, ltCvfWI ll .. I. ,..
TOT.u. =1•11i::~r:t= ................ x If• 1 JI
••GINNI• IALIJlCll , .. ,, ...... .,,,,.,.,_ t.m.1'M.fl 'fOT .. L tilST lletMMI .. UU.lllCI AlilD lffCOMI ........ , .............. ~ ........ •Ut.nt.•
It, 1111,INOrTUllll ~· 9Tlll1a ~
t44.Jn C:Vl;••MT l•,INll
....... I•. ADMINISTU.TION ...... ..... ..... -..... -
_ ..... ·-
-·-.011• ·--
. ... ·-
'fl j:i
i
110. Clrtlfltttal Slllf1t& .. ~f1'1tlal ..... . 1». C'-....., k*'ln If A*nlMtretlal ...... .. no. Dtl:lr •• ,..... r11 MmlllWrttlJilt. ......... .
Tettl ......................................... .
,... IMIJRUCTION • 211, ,~,, llW!ls ......................... .
211. SoHotrw...,,. lllerlni-....................... .
21l. 'TMd:tn' Slltrlt1 .................. • .. 21•. Ot11w Cwtltlctttd .. ...,_ ti IMtnictltll .. .
2k Oualftal Slltrlet " JMtrwtlon ........... ,
2ll. T•ltaoll1 ................................... . te..Otlllr ... ....... . ................. .
... otMt' 1 ....... " llllfl'l:Cllal ............ .. T"ll ..................................... ,,,.,
A HfAL"TH llEllVICfl
'1t. CtrtttkatM S. ....... If HHllll ,,_,....... -
... Oltw .__ " """"" ..,..... .. '.' ..••• , ... , ......................................... . a. Ol'll;.ATIOH 0,. l'UNT
... Ciel~ Slllrl• "' O..Wlllon " 'llnl ... ... °"*' • ._ ... ,.. CIHt'lilltn " 1'11111 .... . Tff•I ......................................... . 711. MAINTINAMCI 01' PLAJJT
nt. C'lll&Wlall Stltr... ..,. MllntttlMQ ., 'l•llt ,.. . ......_ .. " , .............. ""'"' ......... .
"" Ottow .,........ ... JM ...... _ ., ''"" .. .,.... ......................................... .
-PIXID CMAltOIS 1111. "-"" ,..,._. .............................. ~·· Ill. .......... '""" ............................. .
'"· fi'llMlc ............ ·~ ............. . m. Otr11 _., turvlWn. Dlllt:llllY '"' """" :1taun-........................... . at.•~ ·--...................... . ... Wofk~'I C-tlal lrs11r-........ .. "°· OClltr' l'b!M C""-...................... .. Tllltl ....................................... ..
TOTAL Al'ft.ICAll.l TO TUCMlll'
...... .. JtMl,h .. ,.....,,. ., ...... JOt.m.• ........ ..... ....... I.hi.I""! ,. .....
5.211.fl M.611.fl
,...;, .• ..... .• ... m ...
IAUltY LIMITAT!Ott .. ..• . . .. ... . ...... ••• 4 ..... 1.1.Jt
-'Ul'll TaANSl'OllTATSOlf DI.· C"""*' Ill« .. " ,_II Tr..,....mt .... M. othlf a-'11 ~ Trt-'91kln ... . . Tllli ...................................... "' TOTAL CUI.IDT IXl'INI• ., IDUCATIM
, .. , ....... Ulill lit__. Cttnftf .... c ...... 1•~•• ........ .
Ila. COMMUNITY llllVICl!I na CltuHtell 11110.. If c_..,.. ..,.,._
C»ITA\. OUTU't' ta.CA .. ITAI. OUTLAY INat-••lrktWI tlll. "" ........................................ .. 1161 ........................................... ..
1111: CHtiW • ,.....,..,.., ................... " ...... . ....,,. .................................... ..
1ta CAl"ITAL. OUTU.Y fC-'l'f ltf:'ttC•) 11& 1,,.,, ........... '""' .................... .. 1•. Dtl:lr • ..,.,,.,._, ........................... . ........ . .. ......................... . TOTAL, CA,ITAL DVTLAY ................ , ... ,,
TOTAL aX,llltDITV•fl . , . ,
........ !.!·1.!!tn -·"
........
U.IM,Q '9.'11.n .........
CCL.AUii .. Tlta•ueM ............... U'll.ufJll eTMSa OVTIO
1M Ol!IT llEllVICI' IM. ""'-1 11..,.,.,...,.. .,. A.c-' ot lltM
SdMel •1111c11119 ""'"'""'...... ............. 112MI.• 1• OUTGOING TRAHSl'ERI 10. Ottwt' 1'!111M ............................ . .......
lllMGlll !ClaMI 100 frllWlll UOllJ ........ ..
VNDllTllllUT'l!O llESERVE .. ..... ••I• a: TOTAL IJl,IMDITUll•I AMO •TMll •VTM .. s.m.stt.M
INDtM• IALAllCI, JVNI • C1lll lit CDVflt\I Trt1Wf'I' ........................ 1,U!•!!!.11. a .... lvlftt. Cllll P'1111d ............................ ..-. ~ 11;,l'ttlwlbll' .............................. l:M.llD.4
:=Id n':11tVf 'JUNi:·····i;t; ·-·itff:N' • ~"!~°! _,:few,....""'" ........ ., ........... -. ...... 1.-,su.11
L•: ~ ..... Lllliltlt.. .......................... ·C"
,.., .. ~ IJl;:::.t.::.u. .. i:: ., ..... MM :· ~ . IM
ft.VI ••01•• 1Au...c1 .................. a.ul.m.•
1ii9.MMllllO .. ::u";:.~~y1r1•••T A•• ....... "'°"' l'UMO
C.tll ... '-IV Tl"lllllllY . .. ............. .,, 2'4.D.l'I
tillT •••UllltlMe IM.AMCI ......... \ .. .. . .. .... 1541k1t
AIMUITIO Mlf •lllNlltllll• IALANC:• , .. ...... IM.0.1'
1, ltilCOMI ,
... ITATI INCOME
"' ...,.......,,... fw lcMol l'telllll• """'· l'ffs, llMfllt ... , . , , .. , , , , , .. , ... , , , . , , .. , ,,,..,,
a LpCAL INCOME '1. Dhlrtct 'T .. fl IOI ..... tfltn ~ lltlO 11.l. VllMCllAOll lloll .......................... ..
11.l. 'rlll' Y•,,• T•Xl5 ...................... ..
-. lllttrat • .. ............................. .
Ttt.I ............................................ . TOTAL INCOMf OTHElt THNJ IECUlll'O
ll(M.L TAJIEI .......... , ..................... . 11.1. Ol1tr!cl Tean, lie.,,... Riii, r••lYllf
11.11
n.112.11
20.m.P ..... ~17
"' 1"7"'9 .......... ....................... Gt.tlt.1•
11.l Oltfl'lct Tun. Ste"'" 1'11t, ...,,.roodl
.. llllite9 • ....., .......... ,,,.,,, I I II I lr
1. llM'9'1tttd Mii-. • J,11119 121' OI 1•.227.lol IUN.. TOTAL INCOME (IJICLVSIVE Jiii~ 1, 1"7 •... ·· 1,"1.M '°· .. ••-"».tUA ' ....,._,11-.1&1t OI' llOINllllHG L\LANCE .. , .. .,, ........... , ......... .. '""" ...... ....... ,., ... .......
2. Tix ~h. l'f74 4'.4M.9S Sl.ll1. _._. • 'fOTAL llllT ll•l•MIJM IAU.lllCI
1. 51111 a F_.,•I ,,..,,.. Mii IMCOMm . . ... . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. ........... .... 74',llS.• 1-1~ 1"141 It. IJll'l•OITV•ll AMO Ct'nllll OUTM
S. llatrktlll IMJIMI .. JU29,S6 SM!t0.6' 0~61 l1'.ll ... 41tM M1,.J17.ll llDI. Dl!•T IElll:VICI Jll,ll --...... JO.-. lllt. ..... 11. .................................... .
1.~1.1~.n J,(11».0ll ~,.~,.~~~~~~L~.~ ......................... .
. \'1119 .C.ih Fund ................................. ,
1.10$,lN TOTAL IM,IMDITV.11 AMO OTMllt OUTM
000 i'LUI MIT lliDtltO •AU.NCI' '.... •n.n1.ll "6,Nl '· llllW,OllT NAlllOll VNIOM lllOM kllMI D111r1ct ti OaANel C_,.,, C•lflnl ..
'-Actuel ,.._.., . ID,....,. IM.'7J.•t H.•-" iuw.41 61,UO.M 111.m .• l:tJiO. hnif. 1111ert1t ..................••........•• 1"1-61 .... ,....... TOTAL IJl,aNDITUllll AMO •TMIA HTM J. Rtffrlel9f MllllC9, ,. ••~ __ ..,1,. lt,fll.• l'lt,M .. .,. .. QAM.tt IMDINe IA LA NCI, JllMI JI ................. .
.........
111.-1•
#I.xi.JI 2'1.tC.11 •di ColltctloM ewell!nt ~Jt .................... .
AccMMtt Recllw•blt ,,..~ on Form NO, J.0.A) .. Storft ............................................... .. ,,~IMllf E•P-................................... ,
Tat1I C11rrtnl °"Hh ........................... ,..,, lna: C11rre!ll Lletllllt191 tnd "o.t.rnf ,_ .... ..
NIT lllllMMllll• 11.LAMCI ................ .,
l.cll111lirllllll Ito A«ollntl llKtlvlW. .... """'". _, .M llllt!Mftll I'll Currttr1 Ll1blllttt. ............. .. ~~JVITID NIT •1•11111u•e IULAlllCI .... ..
'4t1';'"'J'ii[11!llAL INCOMt: llECl!IVED FROM
FEDERAL SOURCES 11. M1l11ttflffa •nd O..r111on ll'ubllc Ltw 11•) -• -,,, Ele....,.le!'Y tnd Secofld1ry IMttlen Ac!
(~Ubllc Lew ... 10). ... ,., .. ,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,.,
.. Uifi~~~~i'~iCliVICi 'ir'll()M '''''''•••
21. H1tloinel o.tenM Ettw.ttllfl Ad ~ ".. . l'lltlllc ..... ..,,, .... .. . . .............. ..
• 1 .. VKtlllfllt EMllllll Act (,llbllc LI• •110), , '°' ?'· 1Elemlnl1ry end S.C...!'Y t:Mllloii Ad .,,~ ll"Wllc L-•Ill , ................ ", .... ., .:..;~~';:~ eD. ri AT!:. 'AMO' . i'!O'! ii.i.L. iHCtiM'i ... "'
':"-"' VoCllllnll fd!icltlelltl Aid ·-.,... llmlfl'Wfvlllll. o.or,..l1"11tf1 Actt) ....... .. ~V$1'A~':'11NCOAii'"' .... . . . . · · · · · · ·" • ... •• ''~:-" ... ''lllCIMI -"""lorlmolnl ~ ;· lli..ic, lwtlllll*I Aid 1M ~tel
"' ~·· t::i'.i-iif'~·~··:::::::::::::::::::: ::.:::: ~•W• Olr!M ........... .,,,.,,. ........... , •~'!~·· Ml!lftllW l;9'1f'lld ,,,,,, ............ .,,.,, • .,,
""'""''"'" HtllO~ ...................... , s.-ty Mllll•llY lllllll'doW .. ' .............. . Tr--'ll'li Helld~IPl*ll 1'111111 .. ,.,.,,.,, .. 61. S-111 ,..,...,.. """'1 ........ nt
..., •;::',. OrlwW Tr•ltilnl .............................. .. .. =re:.:;.!:..,......."" ................ ..
611 ~ tor "" lllrM!ltl,., sc:t.I .......... """""' ..................... . 6U Al'--fw llllf'nld~ TtlWlllM •• •• Oilier' ................................... " .... ..
<J\o "" Tlillf ........... , ...................... .,,.,,,,.
....,.,•COVMTY lfltCOME --n. 1141119ll•lloll Aid Otl'MI Tllf ................. . ."Mhic111a1•111 ,...,... .......... .,.;,. ........ .
T ... I ....................................... ,,, .... LOCAL INCOMf
M D11trk1 T-IOttilr ~ a.cvr. lttH) 1t!t.·~ '"" ......................... . t.l'S< I 11.1 l'l!'W Y .... Tt-.............. .,.,,,,. .. ""'..!L .... •/'I M.J ..... ., ........... w '-fill ......... . •. ,,. ......... i:-. .. ..
'1 "'·· *'fYI: no "· '"'*"" ...................... .. t'--1 ...................................... , .......... . .. __ ~ ..... ,. .• .,.,...... ..................... .
~ ..... , ......... : .............................. . ._. ' ,. , ........................................ . ,,..~~·-.:~~· ................... .. ~ :'".. ........................................ _ -!;~··-~.~~ .. ~~~~~ ... -.. .,:! •. , ..... """"' ..... "9lt. .. ..r=:--+..::...·~ .......... _
r~·~~ ........ -
Mt • ...,., ........... ...__,
JOS.!21.t1
102.200.17 U,lOl.00
2.JCll.IX.tJ "l-"0.41
l,6.0,0lfl.tt + 14$13.11
-,1,17•.63 1.MID.fU.Jt
t l ... Jt
1:11.w.•
130,JJl'.11
•A2.0I
tJ,e:l',OI
111,tlt.tl
2.o.117.11
a,at,1311.00
:I07,Jll.• •.:r'1.0I ...... 1u,n•.1111 Jl,uo.oc
•,41t.OI
•S.J)O,ID
1•.to111.•
.......
l.!Ol.OI
'.SJt.41!.ID
.... 1$4.00
ll..SJt.1' SO.-.H
1,1•.i.u.n
Ml.J•.• ....
11,IN..6'
IW,J'6.• t,ID.41 .......
t,tll.lt7.61
I I. I JI
2l~m ,.,., ~MD llllTl•llT A•D lllDIMf'TIOff ,UNO
J.M,UI 1101111•1"9 IAU.fJCl, JULY I
7'.lll C.1h lfl COllnlY T,......,,,. ................. ..
l,lJJ,Ul llllT llOltilMIH U.U.M'CI ................... ,
66.IMS AOJutJID MIT llelMMllM OAU.NCI
2.-..o I, lfKOMI ... ITATf INCOME
6ol. """"'1ollmln tor. sm-1 l'Kllll ...
Hwy, "'°" 11-.ttb ................ . ID. LOCAL INCOME II. DIHrkl T•Xtt (°""' tti.n IKural 1111111
n .t. UllHClll"ld lloll ......................... . IG0,000 II J. l'rlor Yur.' Tun ..................... .
16, lnt.rttt ....................................... .
"· Oltltf, TU OHdtd L111i1 l;lilf '"""""""' , .... Tt!ll ......... _ ................. ..
TOTAL INCOME OTHEll THAN
Sl!CVllED llot.L TAXES ........................ ,
~ .... I I.I. Dl1trkl T11M, IKvf'loll II.ct. rtetl\oW Ill 1M741 .................... .
11,1. Dlttrkl Tut1. SKuf'lf Rill,
m ,MJ,., ,,.,,., ... ,,,,,., ...
.....
,,,,,.,,,
)t.IJl.•I Jl.27J.Ol
~ ... 161.tlt.tt
161.ff7.SJ
116,IU.N
,_lt"Od lll l::lie-........ .,,,.,.,,,.,.,.1 )I• I• If
TOTAL INCOME
!EXCLUSIVE QF ·•IGINNlfiG IALANCE) ......
TOTAL tillT llflNNI ... •AU.MCI AMO INCwiill s.000 ti, IX,INOITVllll ANO OTMlll OUTM
S.ClllO I* DllT IEltYfCE
"., .. ....,.,
11'11 ....... llW-tlllli ...................... ..
I :Mt. '°""' """""' ............. " ..... " ..... . Tottl .•.. , ............. ,,, .............. .
TOTAL IX,IMDITVllS AlllD OTMll 9VTH IHDtN• IAU.lllC.11 JUflll • ......... , .. , ...
-.-... ......... IU,661.• .......... _ ...
111,000 .....
"·"'
TOTAL IJll'INDITUl;ll A•O OTHI• W1'90
'1.111 M•T lltDIH IAU.JfCI ', .... ............ tMt,rn.n
•. no tillW,Ollf-MllA VMIPllD ICllODl DllTlllCT
_.,.. 01' OllAN•I COVlltTY, CALll'OIUUA
•S.OOO t ,.., 'fWl...-O•O IMtllll'T AMO lllDIMl'TIOll l"U.9 ?i.00: llel11t•IJM IALA.MCI. JULT I
Calll Iii C-ty Tf"HWl'I' ........ ,_, ... , .......... ..
I, • ..cm llelNlt!H IAL*NCI ... , ............... ..
20t,ltt II. LOCAL INCOME
s.ODO ... lfltlAtl . . . . . .. " . . • . • ................. " • ... ,,...,
... .. ......
TOTAL INCOME OTHElt TMAN
lfCVlll:f:D llOLL TAXES ....................... .
11.1, Olttrld Tutt. 1«1:1"1111 Riii,
rt«I"" ffl IN7 ...... , .................. . II.I, Ol"rlcl T•-secv .... lllll,
1.lU.JI
l.1U.J1
r.q11lred fro llt;t.flc. 1111191t ....... ,.,.,.. ll If 11 If If TOTAL INCOME , ....... -,. .... ...... , .....
(l!XCLVJIYI: Of •EGINNING IALAl'tCEl ...... TOTAL MIT 11'.lltNIN4 IAU.NCI AlllO l#COMI
II, •X,IMDITU•ll AJJO OTMll; OVTM
I• Df lT SEllVICE
U•. 111111 I~, ............ , ............... . TOTAL IJl,llltDlf\lah AJID OfMll OUT ..
lltOI,.. IAL.l.lllCI, JUMI • ".:i~:.""" JITAL llt,IMDITUllll AlfO OTMI• _,_
'LUI NIT 111101~ UUMU ............ · ... .
,.,. Tiif!M-4VILDIH ,UM•
S.aoc •t•tlltltl,.. 8AU.ttta. JVLT 1 ..... C•lls Iii C-'1 T,,..,..,,., .......................... ..
Liii: C\11'""" Llet111"-'..r..·:~· ........... ,,.,,,.,,., 1.11"'11 •IT lfflWMl,.. • .._JICI ............... ;,
ADJutTIO lltlT 11 ... til ... IALNICI ... . 1 1 1 • a LOCAL IMCOMf .__ ... , ....................................... . ....... M.I, 1111 .. l.trxl ..... .......... • ... " ....... . TOtAL IHCOM,f
(l'XCLUl1VI Oft llOINllllHO IALANCI) ...... SUllAlf TOTAL. lltS1' ...... ,,.. Ml.AM(I A"9 nectMI
IL •11rsM01TVl:ff ..... Oftfllt..,..
lM. CAJllTAL OUn.AY 1• ....... , ............................... . , .. ......... '"'· ................................... .
1.n.1,11
1.1M.11
1,114.11
1,1J4.tl
.....,,
1.17f.7' ...... .. ..
...... , -J-.. IMI .. . .. • -•• ••.-' nTAI. IX,IMOITUll•I NtD OTMll OUTM
I, lttlmtillld t11 ,... l'Lut MIT t•DIH IALANCa . .
Cltll'tl "' UMl<VrM ..... -uan J,60l.M ,.,. ,,...__.Ull,Dltll l'UM• noa, ,...... ....... 2.441.M ""°'Q , ..... ., •M -IUlfJMIM IALAlllCll, JULY I
f. Id~ Stlf9 tllill NIT •1e1NMI ... 11.U.MCI ..................... .
l"''*"I .,..nlon-I...... ADJUITIO MIT ll•IMMIM• IALAlllCI ......... . ll'IW'I"-1.... .. .... .. I. ltilCOMI
II. llflfrktM Nllnni IJ •••.a '9.Jft,W »AU.II !It.•' TMl.'1 lM,DI.• a LOCAL INCCIMf
, .....
••
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WILSON FORD SAL.ES
18255 BEACH BOULEVARD . CHiway 39> . HUNTIN01'0N BEACH
SAY·E AT LEAST $1,000
ON BRAND NEW 1968
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BRAND .NEW 1968 FALCON
51988
OR
CODPl. Fretli 1lt Mat., I lli1fre1t.r, th11I trrfr1ulic ilr1k1 1yst1~
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1NdtlM d1.i. & wf1ert 11Mf 1H lf1M11r.il f1dery *4!!•l,t11111t, Ho. I Oll.
IMMIDIATE DlUVERT, 10 0/ . Tot•I s529& P•r /0 Down •nd Month
BRAND NEW 1968 MUSTANGS
52288
OR
10 0/ Tot•I $6096 Por /U 0own •nd Month
OR SAVI UP, TO $71,I ON 'Ii. "CALIFORNIA SPECIAL" GT MUSTANG
Air UfldlfhMllnt, 219 CID VI ll'lfl111, crvl11-.. rn•fl,1, 1t•••• 1f••r·
1119 I ~11111 ltr•k••· r•ifi•, &TICS •quip1M11t p•ck.:p, ti11f.cl tl•11,
li:11itt1cl Yl11yl lu.ury bucket ....... wicl•-oY•I WIW tlr•1. N•. 121
•-:: '68 F.;.250 CAMPER SPECIAL
'2788
OR . , o•At = ... $7241:.:..
WITH THI PURCHASI Of Alll'
II. DORADO CAMPU
360 Vt en9ine, h••Y)' duty
vinyl trim, full fo•m cu1hion,
cn1i1om•tic tr•n1mi11ion,
body 1ide mouldin9s, r•dio &
he•t•r, tint•d gl•ss, 1250 lb .
front 1prin9, · 2450 lb, r••t
sprin9, b.sic C•mp.,. Spe·
c1•!. Stock number 994
BRAND NEW 681/2 CORTINA
'1788 ·100/ ·TOTAL $4750 PH 01 t /0 90WN -4 MOMTH
~ ~ ~ 1600 cc "''"" •• , .. , •• ,,.,,. r ., .. ,, .. "'''"· '"'""' '"«'"'"·
• wki+. licl• wtll tirt1.,..-N•. 917. IM·
MEDIATE DElfVERY.
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . ·'
TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE ON. PMT. MO. PMT
'60 COMn $295 s11 s11 D1•. tud.r. Aufornttic, rtcllo, "••f•r, N•. I JOO -
'61 COUNTRY SIDAN $395 s13 s13 W•9011. VI, tufo., rtcli•, h1•t•r. N1. 1112
'62 PONTIAC $.495 s17 s17 5'111cl Priw. L•1dH l11cl. ftct. 1lr. N•. I 075
'63 COMET $595 s19 s19 D1lu••· Auto., rtdio, h11t1r, 1riti111I, Nt. 109?
'63 CHEVROLn $595 . s19 s19 Mo1111. ll•cli•, h•1t1r, 111w fi11hk',~IHWtll
' SUPER SPECIALS TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE l>N. RMT. MO. PMT '' .
'63 OLDS ·F·85 $795 s27 $'27 \II, •ufo., pow•r lf1•ri119, cl•111. No. 1176
'61 CONTINENTAL $695 s25 s25 F11ll power •11d •ir conclitioni119, N1. t?t .
'63 GALAXIE 50.0 $795 s27 s2ii ll:1cllo, h••+•r, f1ctory •Ir conclitionint• No. 116]
'63 THUNDERBIRD $995 s39 s39 l•11d•11. Fiill p1w1r t11d •ir c1•cliti1t1i119, N•. t7l
'64 THUNDERBIRD $1195 s41 s41 lo1d•d. A lu1ury c•r. No. OUl2?7
VAc1118A TIUI
'63 CHEYROLO $795 $'27 $'27 t p•11•11g•r w1go11. V•, r•di•, h11t•r, No. 717
'65 RAMILH
W19011. Autom1tic, r1clio, h••hir. No. 1044
$995 s37 s37 .--
'65 FORD COUNTRY SIDAN $1595 s51 s51 W•9011. VI, 1utom•lic, r•dio, h11f•r, nic•. N1. 11 •6 -'67 FORD CORTINA WAGON $1495 s49 s49 Sf1tio11 WllJOll. Lik• 111w. No. 12t7
' * SPECIAL PURCHASE * TOTAL TOTAL . TOTAL
PRICE l>N. PMT. MO. PMT
36-1967 and 1968 AUTOMOBILES WITH FACTORY WARRANTYS
AVAILABLE -SEVERAL WITH AIR CONQITIONING.
' :~!.. v!~~!~ . .,~~~ No. 752 $1995 $69
'67 MUSTANG
H.T. V•, 1111•., pow•r •+Mrin9, r1dio, h11t1,. No . 154
'68 CHEYROLO
lmp1l1 2 Dr. H.T. V•, 11,1fo .. PS, •ir concl, No. 107•
'68 GALAXIE 500
TRUCK DEPT. SPECIALS
'46 FORD PICKUP
1/i 1011. Rw111 1ood, No. 1111
'58 FORD PICKUP
Y1 1011. Aulom1fic. No. I 067
'59 FORD PICKUP
~ 1•11. lo1191Mc11 4 1,aff. No. 11 JI
'63 FORD PICKUP
Y, t•n. Lo11gD•d, VI, r1dio, k••f•r. N•. 495
$1995
$2995
$69
S99
$2995 '99
TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE . l>N. PMT.
$195
$295
$395
$995
S9 SCJ
s13 s13
s13 s13
s31 s31
AU PAYMENTS ON USEQ CARS INCLUl>E TAX &: L,ICENSE & FINANCING CHARGES FOR 36 MONTHS ON APPROVE!> ClE!>(I'
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w"'-, July SI, 1968 DAU. V I'll.OT
Variety of Cuts 'Beef Up' Barbecue Menus
STEAKS FLANK WESTERN •BARB~UE
MUSHROOM GRAVY ADDS FLAVOR
Open-face Saucewich
·Hot and Hearty Treat
Ha.ve you IV« ..... I
oaucewlcll! You probably
hPll! and didn't even blow'
IL It'• the Dame fer ...
bot and~-· --..... -· Pnn•-caocl ......
lerft tplilllc. ...... --W-••a-•~·""*1"'-" .-........ polo ... !Gr •auld<....,_· ri...... lamb palllor and _in __ _
ned mmluoom graVJ wi4h
your own tlddld Oavar touch
<I. IUIJ -Juice Ind
'81.C.aimedmu 111.r= _.,, .-.n ol
..-~---'
Ulll<qettable cbarocter "' tile meal.
At ....mg time, lilt the
pattiet on to a toMted ham-
blqer -ball and pour Ibo remalning plqumt oauce
.-top. A g.-ol
CINlll't Md:iiom and • 1lde
-ol -·-..... ---.... pnlfy pie--· LAMB BAUCEWI~
WITll MUlllDIOOM
• BAUCE ' I pound ·..-lamb
1 oa. lll&lllfy boalen
~cup cbappod Cllioo
'2 bbl..... lat dry --csilltJed ~··--m!DI,
<rUlhed
I> teupooo sak
2 tablespooue shortening
1 c"1 (10~ oun ce s )
mushroom gravy
Ve cup orqe juice
~ tMepoon grated oracge
rind z hMnboqw buDI, 1plit --Or __ _
Mlx lamb, eu. onion,
crumbs, mini and oalt.
Shape Into 4 pa111 ... Brown
in lllorterJine. Pour off fat.
Add gravy, Juice and rind.
CO\ier; cook over low heat
15 m.l.Dutn . Serve on buns
wiUI remaJ.nlq Nittce over
top.·G.--.. _
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-For the most Important
barbecue party of \ b •
seuoo the home ICOllomltts
from the Calllomla Beel
Council auueat doin( a
whole beef filet. It'• a very
apecial and very unusual
~ for the barbecue, only
one to an animal. For extra
~ fun cook lt in a new
barbecue gadget 1ucb u the
one 1bown.
Our home-crown, hom~
fed California beef ia in 1ucb
good 1upply that you can
1enerally get this whole fllet
from your butcher. But bet· tu yet, place an order
&bead of time.
There'• absolutely n o
waste, eo the cost per serv-
ing will be • Utile more or a
liWe len than other choice
1t:eab. Serve-with a Cood
•uce made of botb fresh
and dried muahroom.s.
For hearty outd oor
petJzers our _,1a1 favorite
ii made with lender chunks
of beef llrloln mariDaled in
a well 1euoned sauce. 'Ibey
are easy to do and most
1atidying. Arrange o n
.Uwers and grill over ·a
rm~ bibacbJ. Have hot
bread handy and a cool tray
of rellahes.
Any way you look at it,
Calllorna bee! will be VIP at
all barbecues tills summer.
Flank steak 11 one of the
eul"t cut. of bee! to
borbec:ue.
For extra t l e 1'or ,
marinate this lean musclti in
an herl> and wine blend
which you can thicken .and
use for sauce to ro with the
sliced nant steak.
BARBECUE BEEF Fil.ET
Go whole filet when you're
plannJng the most elaborate
barbecue of the aeuon and
gild the beef with a double
mushroom sauce.
1 (3-pound) beef tuet•
·1 cup hot water
2 ounce1 dried mu1hrocns
1 teaspoon sugar
1 pound fresh muahroom1,
1llc:ed lhkldy
1 bunch green om.om,
diced
Presto! Pesto
Fo r Seasoning ..
There are parts ol Italy
where hornt cooking is m«t
richly eromatic, th a a
elsewhere. ·Genoa haa 1uch
appetizing· redolence, much
of it coming from a sauce
wb..icb mingles the aromas
ol basil leaves, g a r 11 c ,
Parmesan cheese, olive oil
and pine nuts, crushed and
mixed to lustily seasoned
putt.
This provocative Genoeae
Sauce 1J called "pesto" la
Italia.n, meu.ing that it has
been pounded together in a
mortar. It can be stored for
weeks in • refrigerator and
used as a presto seasoner
for all kinds ol authentic
Italian dishes.
It is a famous last-minute
addition -one dab per
serving -t.o a soup such as
minestrone. Spread It thinly
on tomato halvea before
brolliag. Add Genoese Sauce
to 1ott.eaed butter an d
spread tt on sliced Italian or
French bread b e f o r e
heating. lt't a convenient
seasoner of crisply cooked
vegetables such as zucchirrl,
Italian peppers or green
beans. Spread it 1aprinJIY
the length oi broiled fish
fillets, too, or add it, to
taste, to a meat ball mixture
which will be served with
pasta.
In this country the use of
basil has lncreaaed right
along with tile popularity ol
pizza and Italian dishes
generally. The tomato-basil
combination is the great.est,
but don't stop there, for the
"royal herb" can g I ve
delightful aroma to many
all-American db he1 : mash-
ed polaloel',' toned green
ulods, otuf!ed lol>stara or
oeafood halllt.
But back to Genoete
Sauce -It couldn't be
easier or more convenient to
use . ln a toup,. 1pagbeW
sauce, o r stuffed
mushrooms.
GENOESE SAUCE
needed. Yield : 1 cup. _......,
It lll<N juot a 1jioonlul ol
bull.flavored G e a o 1 1 e
Sauce to give an Jt.a.llu ac-
cent to this easy clam aauce
lor spaghetti.
CLAM SPAGllETl'I SAUCE
I package (I pound)
""'ghettl ¥c cup olive oil .
I <Ill O°* ounce) minced
clams
1 tablespooa. G e D o I I I
Sauce
Cook spagheltl accordlng
to pecbge directilons. Five
miootes before spagbetU LI
to be drained, beat oU in a
medium • size skillet. Stir in
clams and Genoeu Sauce.
Cook until ju!lt heated, stir·
ring constantly. Pour over
drained -"•ttl. Yield: 4
portions.
Genoese Sauce keeps well
1n the refrigerator, ever·
ready lw appedzlng Ultl
ruch as in stuf fing
muabrooms.
STUFFED MUSHROOMS
1 pound (18 to 211) medlum-
slzed mushrooms
in cup oil
1 teaxpoon salt
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
l egg, lightly beaten
1 to 2 tabl.eepoons Genoese
Sauce
% cup soft bread crumbs
Paprika
Remove stems f r o m
mushrooms. Olop st.ems
(makes about 1'12 cups): 1et
aside. Brush caps, inside
and out, with oil. Sprinkle
lightly with salt. Place
musbrooml in baking pan,
cavity side up. Heat butter
in medlum-tized skillet. Add
chopped stems and 11ute
until lightly browned.
Remow from heat.
Stir in egg, Genoese Sauce
and bread crumbs. Fill caps
with mi.zture. Bake in a
preheated moderate oven
(350 F.) 10 to 12 minutes.
Garnl1h with paprika. Serve
as a JMat accompaniment l/c cup basil le 1 v • 1 • or as an hors d'oeuvre. 1 ~:S~1:"temonjulce Yield: 18 1tuffed
r-mu.lllivoiul
I> c:up rr-Porm.... A dab ol Genoeaa a. ... ch .... I ~· olive oil livea aroma I<> bot ooup.
Z ta~ pine Du\I, 'lbio ii Its moot -an.
c:rusbed VEGETABLE IOUP
1~ teupoonl t n 1 t. n t 1 can (l!Mi ounc 1 T
c-llc powder vegetable or mineltroat
Mix baail with 11' tea•· ooup t"J'.On& water and , lemon 1 tableepoon G e n o e 1 e
Juice ; let stand 5 minutes Seuce
lor Oavor ta develop. Add PreP,are IOUp according to
remaining tnsrlldlent.a : mix label dlre<llont! Juot belore
to form a ,..c..,Stor• in a tfJl'Vlnl bleod in Oe.ooe1e
c l o 1 1 d jar In 1!t Sa1ic;a. Sorw bot. Ylelcl: 4 re1r1,..... and 1111 .. ,,.-.
2 cloYM &arllc, cru1btd.
I cup butter
1 teupoon salt
2 tableopoon1 brandy (op.
Ilona!)
Have butcher tie beef with
thin layer of fat. Barbecue
1lowly over hot coals, turn-
In( often, about I hour !or
rare meet or to deiired
clerreoof-nesa.
Meanwhile, pour water
over dried mu1hnM)ms and
sprinkle with 1u&ar; let
1tand !> hour. ~fresh
muabroom.1 1 OlliOD an d
garlic in butter tt n t 11
mushrooms are Juat tender.
Drain dried muam-n..
Qiop coaraely and ecld to
fresh mlllbroom mjnure
aloag with aalt. Heat bnn·
dy, IWJ>• and pour over
Nuce. Remove strlnp and
any· burned fat f1"om beef.
Slice lbkkly. Servo with
mushrooms. Matet I aerv ..
iDgs.
1 tablespoon C • r 11 e
fla'YOl'ed. wine vinegar
Cut tirloht into one-inch
chunkl. Combine remaining
inlf9dienu, mlxlnf will.
Pour over beef cbunb and
let marinate 11' bour. Thread
beef Oil skewers. Grill on
hibachi or barbecue, or broil
to desired degree o l
doneneu. Makes 8 aervings.
FLANK STEAK WESTERN
BARBECUE
This remarkable bit of
beef is marvelous to
marinate and barbecue over
charcoal. Cook it quickly 10
ft browns on the outalde and
lla)'I pint to red on the in-
side.
1 Cll>1MM1Dd) !lank •!oak
lh eup cataup
' 1-3 cup red wine vinegar
I> cup red table wine
1 tabllfllPOOQ Worcester-
shire sauce
v. c:up chopped -
V•te-prllc
1 tea1pd0n p r 1 p a
mustard
1,2 lN&pOODS 11lt
2 tablelPOQDS cooldnl
2/3 cup canned beef
somme or broth
11> ·teaapoon1 <!'fllll;U
Marinate oleak
hours or over~ ta
ture of catsup, vlnt
wine, Worcestershire
on.ion, carllc, mutt.aid, .
and oil ; dr&ln ateat, re
iDg marinade. BrOU
about 3 Inches from
desired degree doneneu
Meanwhile c o m b
marinade With ~~= consomme and cc
Heat, stirring, until s
bolla and tblc:bnr.
tlleak diaraoally .......
grain; HrYe with ..
Makea4tolH<Vlqa.
• Tapered ends of l!lef
are less upem:lve. Have ,------------------.. butcher put 2 end plece1
together aod tie to make.
roast . DAILY PILOT
STEAK ON A STICK
Tbese hearty little ap-
petizers are tun to grill over
a hibachi. Let each guest
coot bis own as he likes.
'FOOD .
11' pound.I bee! sirloin
in cup dry •berry
2: tablespoons soy 11uc.
I tablelpoon booty S·ECTION
l lableopoon cat.aup
GO WHOt E FILET FOR ELABORATE .BARllCUli -
Zesty f favor
Say Cheese and Smile 1
Here's a snauy new
sandwich you'll love for In-
formal patio suppers.
red wat er melon and
homebaked brownies. For
non-cnlorie counters have
vanilla ice cream and )tot
fudge aauce on band to top
tfte brownies.
, Ll:lyer cooked chJcken and
tomato ·on z e 1 t y pum·
pemickel breed, then top all
with mellow a.mdar-.
Truly -O>eddar .UCO.
Tb ii = cbeeM ""'P maleo uoy .• -_, -k ol·-~·lion -· • ·a•• ol Ibo ;rear 'rilml. Uaa Oled·
Clleddar •--...,,. clar di--lw • --cueumbor, on1 ... , -1·~·-!Gr -llled lemon juice, IDd c b 111 -oauce ~ powder. Broll the hamburgers W to add zest
--UJI, plpln( hot to • llUllllller voptli>le
then whisk :em to t.bl '11.tNI. c191ero\e.
Complete your patio picnic CHICKEN • CREESE
with a tny at deviled egp · SANDWICHES
and lruh v o SO ta b lo I 1ervinlt lllicod ooolr.ed
rtlllbtl. F• d111•t • , • c:hicta -
-"""" at luloJ, I 1 llc1 1 ~ ~ ~ "\ •
bread, buttsecl
12 Cilia tom&IO lllcel
I can (ID* OWIC!ft) ~
deosed tbeddar ~
soup .•
1..1 <\IP dloed -~· 2:;i:IDllJ
1 te••PoGD ..._ juice
~ to v. t •• , ..
powder On--· chkaooe-.
aandwlcb with 2
slices. In bow1, com
mal•lng lnrrodl..U. S
~~ cu p sauce over
1anclwicb, eovern.c
comple!ely. Broil 4 lo -!nm-I -.. -bot. • ---~iWlclliriJI
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ff'hat Big Traffi.c-Jam-in--Sky: to Get Worse
l By Belaert F. Beckllon , oo.x.rouer1 are hin!d and
WASHINGTON !UPI) -trained, -• alrportl are biC trllflc·lom·lo·tbe--and alrllne routes are ~ will l'I w«ll belbre i( ov;:!"=1~-i Air Traf· r~ better. flc Coetrobera Atsocl•tloa 's
Tbe ......., 11 simple. _..,.1111111 July s that it
llo't I liDito l!lln& ~ So-i>Y·tbe-bool< i n
CM bo -toclay to recuJatiol air tNlfic did not
Illy -the air cruto the crisis.
-in !he im· to-liall -ClllSlS 1RERE SMMiooollJ, Ibo ·-Tbo crlm WU lbere. 1be -wu l>oltAlr than air tratnc .--· action But the overall pro-merely served t.o dramatize
will ~ I<> grow • · it.·
Ullltil more air traffic 1be Federal A v i a t J o n
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ONE 5-LB. BAG ONLY
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lit .... ,..... ""' .J
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DEL MONTE 4 $1
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CAlllATI•
CAllDMILK ..... 2 .. 31c '"" .....
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AdmJnlstratlcm knows this. has been selected. Even If
so do the
0
alrlii>e1, tbe pilot.I,. tbll --today •. it
a • d tmowled1eable COD· :"!~ yurt J•. ~
gresan:ien. Tbe mo.t often talked
All !he experil aaree lhat about Immediate action Is a
more ·atr traffic coatrollera major overhaul of airliDe
are needed. Congrfll;s ls ap-1cbedult1 la c o n 1 • s t e d
proprlatinc lbe money to areM. In tbe put nothing
hire the . ccmUollers. But it hM been dcme ~ Ibis:
wil.L take at leMt two yeers
befcre the men are trained. NO POWER
Another plea 11 f« more The C I v i I Aeroooutics
airports. ID the New York Board com.tods it does not
Metropolitan Arel, 1 fourth hive the power to regulate
jetport hM 1-1 DNdecl for this type of schedilling. 'l'be
some time. Not even ·a -1.ite reaulta baVti been · an
•ole slice• I
pineapple
oversaturatloo of p r 1 m t
route& with ai.rlioen.
1ba New York to Cblcqo
run b: a &OOd example of
11111. American, UDited, and
Trana World •• locked ln a battlt OD thJa:l"'route. As a
mull al heayy ICbedullng,
DODI of the three lirl£ne1 sets • bli •bar• of the martet.
American 11y1 ill plaDea
are averacmg ,about 70 per·
ceol o1 -city. United, and
Tr.,,. World report Ibey are
averaeiDe about 40 percent.
Obeervers clli1m there la
no need for 1ucb a b6avy
COOCftltratlon ol p1-CM1
the route llld !hot a cutbock
would e8le conceatton.
But the alrllne bllllneu 11
fiercely competitive. ln the
pool, .... lw -wtlJinc to back off and leave a route
to a competitor. But the cur-
rut crlsil apparently bu
ltlrted IOale movement in thll clirecUon. .
The major airlines have
&ll'eet to meet, wMh t the
bleuing of the C i v ll
Aerownrt.lci Board, to try to
e ... ~a1..mce.
But no one ii opllmlltic.
Sllll another propoHI of.
lered to .. ,. lbe air tralftc
.... ~ .. aimed at .. -al
avlatkla. Ge! the 11 &'b t
plane.I out al coo1eUd
alrpcilU, rw>I tlliJ •Ill·
ment, and the traffic will
llow !Mier and more aafeq.
There 11 no doubt tlllt It
WoWd at least move tut.er.
But aettiDI the Mlbt p1-
oper-1 out of the major
airports is another problem.
KRAFT .· ~~~~.~!~~. ",;;,,. 3 5 c VILLAGE INN 3 $1 RICE
STANDING RIB 89( ROAST ''''
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IAPl:llS Plft&llAIS
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short ribs
of beef
,...,,.,. HCf'll'Giian $tyt•Wifti
Adolph's Mo.at Mol;irinad•
U.S.D.A. CHOICE 3 9 ~
ti9.~
' PORK BUTT 69( STEAK
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'("'' for
CH• K .. CP..llllA •0:. ~~~!~~c,!~~.~~~. 99c " ~!'~~~!~!ACl t'6·ll.CAN .... 99c
CHOWMllllllOODLIS 29c
NO. J~ c:AFt . -•• -................... -· •• I
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MAYFAIR MARKn-175 EAST 17TH ST., COSTA MESA
2030 W. ht St, Sonta Ana N'2 W•tmi-. Ga""'• -· : __ Bir ma : ......
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wmrw.um
EVERYBODY'S OOOKIN'
ANDOOIN' n.. nloe ....,, who""' up
and down our · a1al.n eqerlJ
share their llt\)e culinary
apeeialtJH with UI. How,.'a
this for one: Take a can Cl
Qilli SU.a a.nd p>l it ln
tlthtr ~ or lime Jell-0,
thicken and undo on crisp ltt,..
tuce. What fun with pU:za or
encbHadaa! Another letl red
cnnmnme tbk:km Jn can-
taloupe hllves .niS. ~"
lmxm jlfce and dW weed on
top. I
Many boxtioya play maaal
r.laea, bookl, and ntumed
bottlel in our Adelaide Port-
tt'• popular ~ rtan.
She know• the macazinea
they like ttt ?Md. M a n 'I
abe waves ~ to u they
wend them.t.ws Vidnam
. She knows tbeir ~
•nd falben, IU'ld many have
her .encl. new mepzlrwe to
tb!tr boya ~ theft. Mom,
wby not o:im in ml tall to """ -•t Mallloeslllloa..d ............. all ,.,.,.. ..
food all OYtt the woftd 11 Clflt or the handler 1bkJO we do
around the cld ccrnL
MINILOAYm
J'OR l'llOPLE
ONTIIERUN
. or fix' theme who like & dif..
ferent bmd with "UJ
meal. Vel'f p:ipu1ar wbl~.
wheat er buttennllc in tiny I
ounoen to iaHce ~ at the
lllble. Another l'\Sl'l.Dtt up ia &
....n .....i """ -n--. klof, Coe meal, ...i
it'a all owr. Rl&ht now
Buckwheat'n hoot1 bi whir~
""' tho clttls -fur a bread like grandma Ultd to
bake. A plain old fashioned
-good and toasty yummy.
made the way v.flen bttlM!
waa bread without ehorteninl
Oft -.r. BuckwhMt'n Helley
ii delldoua, but IO ti Jewiab
Mohn with KfO'md «dona: and
..... -.. <l>eddar -with die chwllal d. cbeddat
baked rl&ht on q,, Anothe~
tasty beauty comes ~ Bu-et
Q Garlic. Hen:'• a like in it!
-........ "'-bol<'\I :r;,.,i.,....-~. our Own Nmt buM!u, ' · -
and 1arlfc mlx. Lt.)' en ~ __ and .... t.bn't
that neat. \Our t.ke!')' ts
~t here end (IUl' takers
heave ho with the doulh all
,qbt"""' to-,... morn·
inc frellh beJrtd p>dnell
tN«'f day.
UN CHOCOLATE
CANDIES IN
PRErNBOXES
Of oaune cur fine Edy'a
dlooolates a}_,. come uq
wl.lh the rlaht .,..,,en tor
..,,..t tooth nl:tietry. But
wb1 not Sivie F.lb''• new lced
Minta a whir\. Here'a melt in.
)'OW' moull beadDeu via lit-
tle llCll19tt ~ al li(ht and
dark chocolate teamed up
with strawberry, I~ and
lime. One little hl>ble and
you can tMte the tiny chips
d. hard candy all the way
tbnJUih. The e • u e r ' •
Bavariul mints are here too
a1onr with the Hoopm
Hmteu thin mlm. and
HeM!n Major' 1 macadamia
aut dUlhn all ee.Una loftl1
with many IPl.endored i-tel
coaHr.--Apleta and Cbtletl,
the fruit-nut ~ from
WuhJngton State Md their
bef;lmlnga O'IU a ~
•· Apleb with their almOllt
jelly-Hke cmlislmcf from
the Wenatchee Valley from
when c e the famous
Waahtn1ton Starking
del.idoul ~ea come, tet.mo
@d Up with walnuts, Wef'e
ftnt. Stw1'8l yeart later,
Qitlets, entered their 111J1icot.
flavor tnto the tute picture.
Now you'll find Pineawleta.
slolhered in coconut, 'I\lrkisb
Delight And Fruitlets, a WO'Qo
drous fruity combination boJC
cl cherry, lemori, and bem.
SHOP FOR
SCHOOL! SURE!
People on vacation love to
pick out their WI wardrobel,
., wtl.y, -IDMk • peek at tb:.e new little zippy cordJ
p&nts thinp, and double
bretlted herl:inbone wool1,
and Banlon Trend ll, 1kinny
skirta and matchina: tu""
ntck Iopa, and Jack Wlnle.1'
great nuw of n@'W bulk1
knits. Tbe (.'!)(on ttu. tall,
""'"' -· --and nume.t ..• or m.vkil teamed
up with p(Moders a n d
vlbrulta. Ktck have a -.boJi" I
.... IW1tw wltb tber "Hot ..._ .... ; "°" 111e ""-I
... .. la tho "'" mi. Keef.lib about them. Would I
JOU. So fot JWede cloth OX•
ford.I •ddl• tlltcbed in
white. I
R.khard's wbttt ~ can
PQlh a kwtl.Y blbl• t.np in
the u.me bu.ltd witll a can
at Ptuapttt'n bee.I.
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FANCY' U.S.D.A. SWIFT PREMIUM LAMB .1 •• ·······~ • .-· •"\\
WHOLE OR HALF :' ..... , ;~ : t .... / LEGS OF LAMB . 89 -1.. c ) : \ :. · .... .
s II IJ.L LL • ............ ·~· ... -\, !•IOft we w m ore911n.o, 911rlic end s11tt,.btstt #; !'' ..... ~~ 1 wlt~·mtftM butter 11.emon 11nd l•rt..cut. ." · , •• ....-;,., '-••
' THE PRIME RIB SECTION ,
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RACKS OF LAMB 1.59LI.
THE SIRLOIN . CHOP, LARGE
LOIN CHOPS
Aher chop• h•v• cooked 11clcl to p•n
clri ppin91 1h tip. t11rre90n, I +.p. clry rnu1t11rcl,
2 T. 1herry lh C. 1our cre11m , 2 T slicecl 1tuffM
9reen olive1 He11t throu9h 11ncl pour ~ver chops.
THE T BONE CHOP, SMALL
89!..
LOIN CHOPS 1.69LI,
ACCOMPANIMENTS FOR LAMB
Buckwheet 9ro1t1, Cou1 cou1,
1ee1on1d rices.
LEAN GROUND BEEF
REG. OR THICK SLICES
BAR·M BACON
BONELESS
RUMP ROAST
OVEN READY IN FOIL PANS nc ..
v.ua ?if.NIJ.(;
WRAPPED IN BACON 2.tl ._
PLUS
U.S .D.A. "PRIME" BEEF
111.ICJ.!llllB
AN ESPECIALLY 600D TAMALE
WITH 116 CHUNKS OF MEAT
IN A ZIP OPEN PACKAr;;EI
ZIPPE ALL BEEF
49C LI.
69c LL
89c ...
TAMALES 7 OL • 5 FOR $1
KRAFT'S CRACKER BARREL
SHARP CHEESE STICK " ...
REESE GOOD WITH LAMB
MINT JELLY ___ .....
RATH
HICKORY SMOKED HAM I ...
ARDEN
SOUR CREAM
For clip1 , cle11er+ toppin9 , in
111uc11 end Mkin9l
DRIVING ACROSS
COUNTRY THIS SUMMERl
TAKE ALONG •• ,
69¢
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4.98
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~.y..., LIDO MARKET CENTER ~'. ..
Pleasure
by
Bernice Fay
NEWPORT BLVD.AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE . ' • • . . .
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look 11 •I the w•ys Richord's 1Nk11 tho ii'-porotion 11sier.
Moro things lo choose from el in one pl.co, and persOftel
service too!
e ... ,, ••• ... FoOD AND SNACKS ,
( ) BOX LUNC.HES .
. (Pock'ec!. to' order,.' . ~
. . . from .our C.offH, 51\op)
TOILETRIU AND 1 I ~=c~~b~;= "-ls
. FIRST~ Alp · Artificiol Sweetener
. ( ) PICNIC COOLER
( ) HAIR SPRA t ( ) THERMOS COOLER
( ). HAIR CREAM . ( ). CRACKEftS IN TINS
( ) HAIR ROLLERS ( ) WRAPPED 'CANDIES
( ) SHA V.IN& CR~M ( J FOR CAMPERS
( )_ AAZOR BLADES · Comp pocks end
( ) SOAP " • . --fr-cir;..! '.foods
( I DEODORIJ'ff -----"(f BOAT PROVISIONING
( ) SHOWER CAP ( ) FOOD GIFT PACKS
( ) TOOTHPASTE for hostess gifts.
( ) TOOTHBRUSH
( ) VITAMINS .
( ) SUNTAN LOTION
( ) ASPIRIN '
( ) DIGESTIVE AIDS '
( ) KLEENEX
( ) BAND.AIDS
( ) ANTISEpTIC ·
( ) INSECT SPRAY·
( ) KAOPECTAT~
( ) MOUTHWASH
( ) BOOKS & MAGAZINES
(' ) CIGAREITES ·~ Tob•cco
( ) FILM
() BAITERIES
Jrensislor, R.shlighl
.( J SUN GLASSES
( )'BALL POINT PENS
SPRECKLES
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Wrapped HARD CANDIES
Quality Candies in very
speci•I f\.von , ••
COFFEE I LI. 73' SUGAR 5 LI. IAr;; .•... 49'
W11termelon, Gripe,
Cinn11rnon Apple,
Strewber,Y, T1n9erine,
l itter lemon, Coffee
with Cre11m ericl otfrier1.
REG. $1 LI.
· · 95c -....
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V~CATrONIN& AS A HOl.j~ GOEST1
A -PERFECT HOSTESS Glr:T IS A •••
RICHARD'S
·i••stUtet
Custom gifts of food •ncl wines, ba..,.
tifuly wroppecl, pri..cl from 7.50.
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YU BAN' COFFEE • ... 1.45
NABISCO HONEY MAI D
GRAHAM CRACKERS , ... 37•
KNUDSEN I.A ION
BUTIER 1 ... 79c
. MOTTS ' . ~1:· · Apple5auce ~. 5 ,., $1 . . \ . .
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Fl,EISCHMANlll'S lE6ULAR '
MA RGA'RINE . , ... 35•
' HEINZ
Hamburger Relish 11 v. ... 4 ,_ 51
-HEINZ
HOT DQ;:7 RELISH 11 v .. 1. 4 i.i 51
" STAR KISTi !CHUNK
Light_~T uria 'h 3 ,~acr
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MISSOURt HICKORY
BARBECUE SAUCE , ... 2,.. 49'
AMERICAN BEAUTY
SALAD RONI
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BETTY CROCKER Complote Po-ke ·encl
Waffle Mix u •L' 39'
S~UCKERS
Boysenberry Syrup
NU. SOFT
FABRIC SOFTENER
11· ..
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VACATIONING·
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NEWPORT .BEAC.M'? ... . ,.
39c
69c
COME IN FOR YOUR >FREE
MAP AND GUIQE TO ' THE
NEWPOllT HARIOR A~~I ·
!ltlVCI
FANCY, SWEET, LARGE SIZE
LEGAANDE VARIETY
. NECTARINES
·s--$1 LIS. .
GARDEN FRESH, NEW CROP. '
SWEET, FULL POD
PEAS
4· L:S. -$,
EXCELLENT WITH.JWEET PEAS
CREAMING SIZE, WHITE ROSE
POTATOES
·S us.19'
FRESH, CRISP, THICK MEATED
BELL PEPPERS
2 us.29'
JJ~-
SPANISH COLD SOUP
Chop finely I~ lb. tom11toes , peelecl, ·1
l11r9• cucumber, 1••led, I rned. onion I
green .pepe•r, 11d 2.12 oz. c11n1·v.1 Jui~e: ,
· Combine 1/1 c. olive oil, Vi c,, red • wine
.vi n•ter, 1/~ tsp. T•b111co, 11/1 t sp. 111lt, 1/1
tip. lack pepper Adel .to fir1t mixtu~e Chill
thoroughly. Serve with to111tecl french
bre11cl.
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WHEAT BREAD 39c
DELECTllLY RICH
German C:hoeolote Pie 1J9
. She_usel . COfFEE CAKE 39'
POTATO ROLLS 6 ... 29c
WIN A BIRTHDAY CAKE, FRiii
If your birthdoy wr;Augusl, S.ptemii.,
or -OctolNr, .top in •n<I fiU out on · entry
· , , • • decOfeled .2-loyer'ceke to 5 lucky
peoplo Heh month!
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TREESWEET
ORANGE JUICE . 60?:5.d.,
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ROSARITA
COCKTAl.L TACOS, ..... 29c
BIRDSEYE QUICK THAW
MIXED FRUIT 11-. 3 ,..11
-llRDSEYE
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COOL WHIP ,. ... 2 ,..49(
~IRDSEYE
PEAS 11-. 1 i.i 11
llRDSEYE
CUT CORN
f' • '
MORTON • •
Spaghetti·& Meat-, .... 4 ,_ 51
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PAPER POPPIES
MN, rn•-' pep,ies
hi •• ~r ,.+a, ., •••
ln•t••t celor.
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Summer is ~he time for fun!.;And what better ~un f~ t~ El Rancho's deli.ciou8 ~li~t?rJlUf..:~ultrg!
. Don't miss our super fresh produce rither ••. i~~s pea~tf·the ~!!-~~,rlect ntNti;n~~! ·,·
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.Honeydews·.-......................... 9~
So ripe , , • IO .,,.... • , • .....;.... fun II ea tine dellcioua m11on·1
··p1 . . 19c ·. : ums ..... · .. ;-;-;;-;.~-;-;-;.· .. ;·.......... " ' . .
~I& ll09& varit!Y., •• firm flllhed ... jui~ flavor you'll love !
·Pears .......................... 19~
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S'INll llullotta ••• enJ01. tho fun of 11tins fruh pun I
Be . e 3 F $1 1sca1ts ... ~ ...... ~... :
Pillollul w llall.lrd .•• kl. IDbol ••• rroat with thicken !
!! ·1 ·-. _. C,· F .. t k.. . .... 49· . ran s....................... , •
.Latr'a ••• all -t ••• what' a more fun than hot do11 T • -p· 'kl . . 49c . IC · es ... , ....................... .
Am il'lilo'a DID lllcb •• ·• Pollali, l:Olher, No Garlic ••• 26-oo.
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-Swedish Mintis .......... 7 9c
Imported ~ ••• dtliPtful combination ••• ehocolate and mint ••• 16-oz. pq.
Fruit Drinks ................... 4.: $1
Hi.C ••• •e.o.. Wll ••• favorite flavon ••• nfrllhlnr, hultbful. jo(ldOlll !
El Rancho Grocery Specials
Wesson Oil ................................................................................. ~
Lill>t •• rolden •• pure •• all purpo .... UM It for aalad dnulnir. for !horteninr .. for fl')'inr •• 24 oz. btl.
Fleischmann's Margarine .............................. , .. 3,. S'f OO
Finest quality at a budget price! Flavorful ... spreads smoothly ••• and aaves you money! •.• 1 lb. pkp.
Birds Eye Vegetables ......................................... 6 ,. S'JOO
F'l'Olell, •• 10 OL pkp. •.• Chopped Broccoli, Cut Corn, Peu, Peea 4: Carrots, Leaf or Chopped Spinach l
T•to Juice ................ 3 .. '1.00 Island Inn Mixes ......... 4 "''1.00
S • W ••• 48-os. cans .•. from rich, ripe tomatoes ! Frozen ... Daiquiri, Ma~prit.a, Mai Tai or Sour.
Country Fixin's .............. 5 .. '1.00 Instant Potatoes: .................... 59'
Ktlloa'1 ... eeuoned ... for oven-fried chicken ! French's Country Style . i • 16-oz. packare.,
Instant Rice .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. 39' Zee Towels .................... 4 "' '1.00
• JU.B .... 1'-<o. pq .... alwayw liirht and fluffy ! Jumbo roll• .•• decorated ••• 1t.ronr, abeorbent !
"--JellJ ....................... " .... 49' .. w~.~ ....... that' a knOWll for fl'&J)el ! 32-oz.
Aurora Tissue .................. 3 "' 69'
Two roll pacb ••• decorated and ll&l>tly ICellted I
Crew· Bathroom Cleaner ....... 69'
Johnaon'• .. 17oOll. atn>OO! •• doeo tho job 10 well!
l.uJ ,..., ................ 4 .. 'l.00
7mvlnolt ••• ehlll, open the can and serve !
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Om,lge Juke ............... 5 Ill '1.00
...,.W, , . ._ -· .. : Callfonala'i boat. ffDHD I
Dr. Ross Dog food ... :.a ... '1.00-.
Feed 1oiit doc a varlld diatl •• :No: l tall'_, ·
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' ' ' ChunliJ. ••• rieh juicy dark meat ••• from the fm..t quality' California friinr chlcbul
Fryer Bre~sts ....... 5 9~
Heavy with tender white meat, •• quality you'd expect from California fryenl
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Wing ·· Dings .. : ... 39~
Marinated tryer winp •.• meaty ... tips off .•• taaty.hora d'oeuVreal
CALIFORNIA L• 59c c11CKEN 1vers......... ,. . .
Connoi.aaeurs •. take note I Frelh ! .. enjoy fOllrliltlt din.ins on ~budpt?
" . • •• .-i .,,. • •• ! !. • • ,. • Jr~ Turkeys -:· · 31~
Frelh and plump and tender ••• Grade A ••• e to 8 pound ntraee 1
' . Game Hens from Elwell , Fanns · · ·
Rock Cornish Game Hens .... BoneleSB .•. Stuffed·
With Wlcl Rice ................... $1.15 With Brown Rke ................... 99•
Apples I Almond .................. 99• Cordon Blea .. : ...................... H'
''C 81'' H · s1 29 ure am ........... ll
Honnol'a famoua ham .•• ao rood that each la recl1tered ••• whole or half I Fu!IY, eoobd I
For Fun 'n' Friends
fl Rancho Gin .................... '3. 99 !TH El Rancho Beer ....................... 89'-
, Serve' it tall, with tonic l ••. quart ,,99 Carton o! six 12-ounce pull top cans!
El Rancho Tequila ............. '4.89 5T1t
Mix. a batch of M'aiprltu' •.• quart '5.89
El Rancho Scotch .............. '5.98511t
Bottled in Scotland ••• '9 proof I
I ' Prict1 iA ef /tct at :.U 1toru
TAun. tA"'1to1 Sv~. Avu: 1; t , $1 .£, ~
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ARCADIA: Sunset & H~ntington Dr. (El Rancho Center)
P.ASADEHA: 320 West Colorado Blvd.-• SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr.
KUNTl~GTDN BEACH: Warner .and Algonquin (Just East of Huntington Hai'bour)
NEWPORT lf.'ct 2121 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff or .. (Eastbluff Village,centerJ . .
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ROUNDSTEAK 85fb PU.lforlRIADED 59c LONGI~ 49c VEAL CUTLETS lb DUCKLINGS...... lb
OSCARMAYR 1 ._ 69C LINK SAUSAGE ..
U.S.D.A. GRADID atOICE -~ 12 5 PORTERH.OUSE ... lb CUT UP FRYERS 33fb · if CED 1
BACON .. 59c HOFFMAN CINTU CUT gee HAM SLIQES ..... lb _ .. ~ .
WHITE FRONT 'S LOW EVERY -DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS
-CAKE MIXES -
llTTY CllOCICll. ASSTD,, •
. . ' S&.W11>.Can " 59c CAL-FRESHASSTD. 120Z.12iS1 CAL-FRESHNO.'hCan 25c 4!19' " " COFFEE ..... ; ........ :.......... SODA POP .. CANS CHUNK TUNA ...... m
GRADE AA, DOZ. . CAL-FRESH FULL Qt. 3 9 SPRINGFIELD MANDARIN $ . --· · ·· . ·~~A'!v~~~~S .............. 43: ~!~NNAISE ..... , .. ,s c ~.~~~ES --11°L5isl WiENERSu.:~\ .... 69c
POTATO CHIPS .: ...... 49 SWEET PEAS ... 't;7'l 1 PINEAPPLEJCE.4i 1-BoLOGNloz. 59c
CAL-FRBH 1 •• 5, s 1· . SPRINGFIB.D WHOLE OR. ·5, s 1 SPRINGFIELD 46 oz. 4, s 1 ....... .... MARGARINE ............ i CREAM CORN .~ i ASSTD. DRINKS 'l IODRo'SQDRUESESINFGOR' r" a· gc
SPlllNGFll.D GEN LIQUID SPRINGFIELD .SLICED · 5 F s 1 SPRINGFllLD 46 OZ. F $ . · · · H oL,
DETERGENT ............ Q<49C PINEAPPLE ... _:.~ ." ·" ,·TOMATOJUICE 3a 1 Di'£ss'iNes:~ .. OL6.9C
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GOlbEN SOFT MARGARINE-3 lb .. • 11
ARllN IMJTTER ... ,~ 79'
ARDEN INSTANT ~AST 10.49'
ARDEN aJTTA6( a!EESE n.29' ALLJIURPOsl. WHITE ROSE . ' .-FANcY SwllT, JUICY
ARDEN IMIT. SOOR CREAM n.37'
SP~NSFIElD APPlESAllCE • . 6111
SPllNGAElD TOMAJOES,.111,. -41 11
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First Bite!
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just met Tonde'9Y~ IOef -o~i.11 iii low at
"firit"bite. • ' ; ' ' . -' • ;.L . ' .
Maybe i1'1 Tenderay'1 no1Vrol felftl'lllll. Or ll's
demure blush ol freshness. Or it'a· prombo of _,.,,
foithfulnes1 (Tenderoy tab& the g-rk out of
buying boo!, '-l·
Think you're loo oophilllcalod lo find ,.,,_ 111 a
piece of beef? Then wo dan you lo moot Tenderoy
-wo11 be glad to lntrod .... yov.
U.S.DA CHOICE TENOEl!A Y BRAND
T-BONE
STEAK
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MIYDAY
DISCODNT
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U.S.DA CHOICE TENDERAY BRAND
TOP SIRLOIN
STEAK ••••• IYllYDAY
DISCOUllT • • • • LB. ma
U.S.D.A.CHOICE'lfNDl!RAYIRAl'W> 93c SWIFl'lllfMllMAll-T 49c .Rib Steak ••• LB. Wieners ••• ~~:
U.S.0.A. CHOICE SIRlOIN TIP, CHOPPED9 8 EASTERN GRAIN fBl POI!!( 8 9 ANO OIB2D MINITI! STEAKS OR C CENTEIOJT C
1 Top Round •• I& Rib <!lops •• •I& .
11.1.D.A.OtOICllHlaAYBRAND COUNmQUl'WAllUllEI" $139 ('~Roast •• LB. sac H;ff Hams. ol B.
NO OTHER BEEF SO
FRESH COULD BE SO-
.N4T-URALLY TENDER!
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Sliacl .... ··= 75• ~ ...... n...w htfllYer ....... 69•
:::.IT-5~~-. $)lt ~ ...... . . '.\ . '. ll.S.D.A.0...J ... q .... ....... . $).._ ~,...steak ...... .
-lJ.SAA. °"*" T....., ..._ ' ,.;1y Steak.~ ... 9sc
....... ---$J2t . Pm1erlioae • • • • ... ' ........ """"........... $)" .c.1ie·steak ......
rUSAA.0..1 ...... ._. """" . 8risktt Roast ••• .._99c
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ALWAYS FRESH
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Best By Test
JERSEY MAID
MILK
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Fl-PILOT -ADVERTISER -, ' It's that Time Again )
Do-it-your·self Picnic ,~
i>tf toa Jlldicl
WllMlllr ria lab tho
-to ... pert, ... i-ti. the ..._or tilt ~!lo ·~~·'~;':!,~ . ili'!>uf. "'"" -Dill ..... .., __ -be
packed Into a 1111a1 con-., 1 f&lJior •W-•¥!1. ~oparate
• !Oil pact.eti of ine6t, lettuce
· and tomat.oes. 'Jbis,._ w:ay
. each one makft\ bis oo.yn
sandwich, ~ Yo;a have a
day of llBI IDO. '
ThUI deliciOal b u t t e r , navored ~ cbelne, •onion
and dill W~ lil ~ ,. a grilled • .,. .. ,... top-
per too, ii tilt i.tlO -a grill. 11•1 oo limRle to mm
you'll -~ hep II C111 haod In lbe-r9frlprolor for
speedy picnic plau that pop
up all ,,,_ )Clllg.
CAPTAIN'S SANDWICHES
& French or' Kaiser roils
I pa<kqO (3 o-))>leU
.c~ I
1 , pecllago (J • qunceii)
cream cl\,... · ,
' Tennies l<ept
Fresh, Clean
Tenn.is shoer can be kept
cleaft and fresh smel.U,P..g by
washing them in a n
.automatic washer a 1 o n 'g
with some other laundry.,,
Extra-soiled shoes caD be
scrubbed ~ a con·
cen.tr.ated solution ol. laun·
dry detergent aod allow~ to
•laud. aw bile before being
laundered to loosen the aoll.
Don't add bleach when
laundering tennis shoes and
don't dry them in .an
automatic dryer, -botb are
bard, OD the rubber.
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14cupbtlller
\0 te-0a1.,. P"!iller V.'te~D l>ill Weed~".
Worctstenbire SaucW'
% tea1 poon 17,~
Worcestershire &u~e· · e .Ucea cold rout · 1*ef,
meatloaf ltl' bambut'ger
pattiet • ~
Java Cracked Black Pep.
per • id:
1 large tomato ~ ·
Crisp lettuce 1 1
·Split roll.<. Whip togetliOr
'bleu. c h e e s e , cream
ch e e s e . butter, OtiioU
Powder, Dill Weed OM
Worcestershire Sau 0 e .
SP.!fad rolls generous!f With Dill midture. Place alic~!bf
roast beef on boUom 'hal:f;of
·each roll. Spriotle With
Cracked Black Pepper,.to
taste. Slice tomMo into c1tx
thick slices; p1.-ee on to;/of
roaot beef. Adel lettuce and
replace tops ol bmis. Makel
·'S servings. : . ,.
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KRAFT SUC£D INDIVIDUALLY
WRAPPED AMERICAN
CHEESE
FOOD
1;,~1 15~
fVfRYO.~~ DISCOUNT f'Pl(f
Piek O' Cliicli •• ..: 49~
us.DA 0....A Olt U,., .., ~ • ~rrill! Qiicbl ... 3~~-· 1W:t.A,a,-.""""""'"" .-. CA'«llloaPc.t . .~
... Roast~ ..... 19~.
--55 " ~eel 111111 ,,~· C ·
b:h Meat.~ ...... 6~'
Wci;9o.._. ._,, C1i1cien. T111by, c.....i...,.w-.
Slllkecl Hu. ~ 37c
M.i., Slllll(I (c.-JW."" . .
PaslrMi ••••. ~ 49c .
s.r_..._......., ·.ash 'sticlis •• ,.
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NAPKIN
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Salalll 0.. •. ~ 95c '
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Meat Wie11n • :<'! 65c i PKG 31 ~ ! Of 150
All W , 1..U..,..., th --. SllDkieUnks •• ::: 75c BONUS DISCOUNT SPECIAL
....,~J,.._. --· Cake Mix••• I ...., ........ ,.... ... ...,. ..J.
Grape Jelly •• """ ....... ,.. \•P•• •••I
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·Supply 'M~aJ~'·
·Buyers Deman
,,,.i.1111111 maria the begin·
Dllli of 10lden han'elll and
1at1e yellow moou. Sbop-
pet1 will find there Is a
liOeral mtiat 1upply to help
9.Jebrate these golden days.
.... ~atk>naJ. Smile W e e k ,
In the faces of 1be pleased "per' who view tbe
abundant beef 1 u p p I y ,
E stimates are that there
maybe 3 percent more than
lAfl Y•¥'• liberal supplies
""" tharmos~qf the meat la Jbe type that mates outdoor
wking so enjoyable.
.. Tender pork roasts with
rhll loin eyes turn a cookout
ii.to a real feast. Pork is
:aeJaonally r e d u c e d in
August, but there win be
-about the aame amount of
;DOri: u a year ago.
' . • aeuonally altboulh I ~ I 1
year'• supplies Me lea tbu
• year aao. •
All(; 10, the Feul ot'ilt.1
Lawrence, the aalnt who
WU martyred by fire, la a
day when aome EtlroPMDs,
as a tribute, never heat the
ovea. Tbe abundance and
•arle!Y"of·cold -would bt appr,ciated OD IUCb I ci13,
Good newt for loven of bacon, lettuce and tomato
sandwiches : about the time
that. tomatoes b e c om e
plump and plonl!M, bacon
111pplles wfil. ai.o. bt •bun·
dant.
As summer'• .. ftelh .. ber·
ries appear make, nie 1°"
have plenty ol lai'<I !Gr 1""'
early morning btkJni-Applo •
dumplings, rupl>erry pie,
fresh ~ :aborlcake all ··
require ille rich f 1 a k y
blscuila and putry, tllel 1.1 ,
t , 1n some part.a of Europe,
J.Qlb ls troaditionally served
·•. St. Batholomew's Day,
Aug. 24. Supplies for lamb
and •ea! will be lncrullng
J>OSs.ible with the magic of -._ ..... ,....,....
lard.
I . 79c .... ~ '
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'l.M.Cl ••• ~ ••• .:: 37• . ' ..... ,,.,..._,.,,,._..... .
Ptdtles •••••• ~ 52• '
......_.Willi °""9 I . '...,. s.c. .. '.!! 1.4 c ..... _ .....
.s;... 'N S-""f',,59C . . -Terfy.W ••••• ~43,c .
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... :io.ot c (llld,1cOlt...... 34 •
... Al ••••• flO,
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M-Q S••. -~ 29•
T-.. -n14 • , ••••tlfl• Tl • ....... , ..... ......,..... . , ........... -=27c,
--Rail Drops .... ~ 57• .,__,,.,_....,.
Towels •• , •• ti~~ 35c
ic.i ._ ... C1 r-aw.
(It, , ........ '":!; 14 c
Ill '-•"'-..., . Cit Food .... ~-19• ....
llJ'.S. ••••• ~ 13•
.;;.,..,__ V.00..... 79 Hllil& Sl!Mklers. c
.............. ToHIM•u......I ......... 63• ...,.., ... ·~
~""~.....-mt··= 66c ··°"~ ~.'t.."100''": 99c
~e' $JOI lldt•·····~ .
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s... '"''· •• ·~ 94~ Ollii'•f.-a.. ... Pina,~~ 55c · ..,._..,J.OL ...... 111 I
.Qij_;--Rl191, .'".::'45' ....... ,..a.,..._1 ..
t"'Ul':-..... 27' -W-..S····· .... · .
DAILY l'&OI IJ7
Teriaki
Centu ries-ald
Recipe Given
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w1na te 1enc1.r11e -and lnteolfy Ill flavor. Bui __ ..
Qlliieoe ancl the J_ ..
h9d a HCret way with meat
-which wcrted with meat
II tender and tubtll M lloct Conllb Ben.
You may have tried to
·~tertati" meat bef<re -but
never M deUcloualy aDd
eMU.y· a the d 1 l ic1t1
Japillffe way.
Here is a milter recipe
tbat 1 1 sim p le an d
should become your secret
weapon for o utdo or
barbecues or inlide, opeci~
fun parties I Incidentally,
It's a brilliant answer to
llnlcky .. ten Jn your lam!·
Jy, There won't be a morsel
'left an·-•1 plllol
llQcK ~ B II: N
'Tll:l!.IAP
, . -Cornllh -.Htn1
1~ CUPI -'°' a aee
I> cup ""'. -Juice 1'4 le-(or lrMhly ... -)-~
11> -&'lrlr.i, -or put lbrouCh a prllc
pr<a
Split lloct Cornish Bens Jn
hall. Put 1n1o !JOwl ancrpour
--~ ..... them. Marlnafo onnlglrt or
from 12 ID :If boars (turn U
necenuy) .. Place balves OD
broiler rack, akin 1hle dowu,
In 3IO deCre. -for Ill minutes. Tum tbe halve•
over -and continue to broil
-Ill minute•.
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Malfret Basket Discwnts ·Prices On . .
Quality Products -No Gaiw, No · 1:1111
No C0st~y ''Exfias'' • . • • •
Moot ' -"'"'"' to !MM low .,_ Bat Oft wllat-on a hcmdful of 1lomt, or lftferior proo
cMta? Not Marlett Batbt. We dlK®Ot prl..,
all through the -.•, Alld Guara--.,._..,,....
fadlOR °'""" tllOft9I' balk Cll..., pa a -Trva, ,.,.. gi.. up ga.-and ..._ to ...
at Marflot Boob!. Bnt 'I'll! got bcllglll1• .,..
qualltv alwayl, -l')'do,. S.. for tJI& II
AIL rMRm BASm FllUITS & VEGETAll!S.llllE GUMANlllD • • •
SUNRISE FRESH
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FINEST' QUALl1Y CHIQUITA
BANANA·s
IVllTDAY llllCOUllT PllCI
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·FAMOUS FOR DEEP~
CUT DISCOUNT PRICES!
0 IONUI aiSCOllNY IPICIALI -
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Ci.It;'._ ..... ~329 • ORDERS __ ...._ * -IGUl AJ MAlllT war
Johmq Dnm, -.. 44
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•cosTA MESA-" -e NEWPORT.IEACH4\:"::!:'~1;:::.:·-1 e HUNTINGTON IEACH-":...~-e FOUNTAIN YAL.LIY-:;··~11
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~-New Jail
Nearly
Complete
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Initial <OllSlruction II n -I· com,i.te on Ille f!0.4 m 1111 o n , -unit
Orange Cow ,Jall and
Sberlll's H~uarlen in S..ia Ana.
Fipal completion of the
comptn, loc•tid on an eight
and a halt acre site wot of
Flower, between Fourth and
SlxtllStr<eta, -Is scheduled
lot Aug. :!O, and the mu:
trnum security installation is
anticipated to go into use
early the following month.
When in operation, the
four-ttoty men's jail and
tw<Hlory .......... jail will
be able to accommodate a
total of 825 inmatea:, or
nearly ~e u many u
doea the ezil:Ung overcrowd-
ed detepUon fac ility.
Albert C. Martin and
At aoci1te1. &N"hitectural
and engineering firm of Los
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Angeles designed the rein· FACILITY NEAR COMPLETION -Men's Jail at the new OranFr.Covnty Jail ~~r:::~:~~ 0 ~8!1 r ea:: and Sherill's Headquarters will be ready for occupancy in early tember. Al·
grilles at window lelvels bert C. Martin and Associates designed the $10.4 complu: which eature1 tu•
have been comtructed with lured and patterned exterior sections in the poured-in-place concrete.
openings small enough to:,r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J
prevent outsideri f r o m
seeing the barred windows
beyond.
Main cellblocks ln the
men's jail are located in
double tiers on the third and
fourth floo rs. Guards on in·
between, enclosed walkways
will be able to cbect upper
and lower tler1
.. ,lmullllleoualy.
Opening and closing of
cell doors and other gates
will be electronically con-
trolled from special con-
soles.
A clinic and infirmary and
cells for juveniles are to be
sJtuated on the second floor,
while the ground level ls
primarily for . ad-
mlni1traUve, booking
quarters and vlslt.tttoas.
E ssentially, the 1berl.ff'1
headquarters b to serve as
an office structure, with ad-
mJnlstrative and clerical
areas, 1torage r oom s,
modem' crime-•lab1 and
1quad rooms. ,
VA Gives
' . Advice on
Disability
Veterans retired from the
armed forces for disability
who have not filed a claim
for compensation from the
V e t e.rans AdminlatraUoa
might be losing money, IC•
cording to Mort Webster,
manager of VA'• Southern
California Regional Office.
Webster said m any
retired disabled veterans do
not file claims for VA
d is a bility compensation
because they mistakenly
believe that tbey will lose all
military retirement benefill
if they do .
Even though retirement
pay and compensation can-
not be paid at the aame
time, the veteran baa the
right to elect whichever
benefit is greater and may
switch from one benefit to
the other whenever it is to
hi s advantage to do so.
If he waives his com-
pensation retirement pay
and elects to receive VA
disability compensation, he
is still eligible for all basic
retirement benefits such as
commissary privileges and
dependent medical care.
Severely di sabled enlisted
men gene rally will receive
greater financial benefit by
electing VA compensation
rather than N!tirement pay
and there are other benefi~
Which, accordin g to
Webster, retired disabled
veterans who have not filed
for ':1 A compensation should
consider.
3 on Coast
On Board
Three Orange County men
haw accepted appolabnents
to serve on tile president's
council at Chapman O>Uege,
The new .appointments
bring the total memllerlhlp
to 40. 'lbey au W. Allen
Grubb, retired executive
vice president Of t b e
~mericon Pipe tnd
Constnictioa Company; O.
W. lllcll.vd, president GI
Riclwd'• Udo lllarb~ both
ot c.... dol Mor; and
Edw-onl E. -,., ""'I lltlle .,,.. _. lawator
-l'fo•i*tW. CODcll_ .........
, ..i-. ID Dr. -L. ~ pr1111111t ., lie
Is Your Business Condue.ted Under A
FICTITIOUS
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FIRM N ME?
'II:, SO IT IS MANDATORY UNDER THE LAWS OF CALI·
PORNIA THAT THE fOLLOWING RIQUIRIMENTS OF
THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE IE COMPLIED WITH:
LAW ON PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATES
OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS FIRM NAMll
!Clvll Code Section 2466 61-691
Sec. 2466.-Except es otherwise provided In the nut
Hction every person fr1n11ctlng buslneu in this State under
1 flctltiou1 name and every partnership transacting business
In thl1 State under a flctltlou1 Mme, or 1 d•lgnltlon not
showing the name of the penon lnterestMI u partner In
1uch buslneu, must file with the clert of the ,county In
which his or lb principal place of buslnen It 1Jtuated, a
certificate subtcrlbecl and adcnowladged ift the manner ,....
·vldod In Section 2461 of tho CMI Code, llfatlnt tho •-In full and tho place of ,..Id_ of such ponon and llatlnt ·
tho name In full of 111 tho members of such portnenltlp
ind their places of residence.
Such subscribed •nd 1cknowlede-d certificate must be
published subse-quer.t to th1 fillnA thereof with the county
clerk pursuant to Government Code Section 6064, In 1 'news-
.,.per published in the county, If there be one, and If there
be none In such county, then in 1 newspaper In an acllolnlnt
county. An 1ffldovlt 1howlnq tho publlcatloii of 1uch -"fl.
cah u In thl1 Metlon pNYldod wll bo flleal with tho county
clerk within 30 days ofhr tho completion of wch pullllcatlon.
but In no ....,t wll IUch publication bo "'°"" prior 19 tho
flllng of tuch certificate with the county clerk. .
2461. -Tho cortlflc1h flied with tho clork OI pNYlded
In section twenty.four hundred ind sixty-six must be llgned
bv the person therein referred to, or by the partnars, 11 the
ca•• mav be, and acknowledqed !Mfor• tome officer, 1uthor-
l1ed to take the aclcnowled1ement of dmveyances of re1I
pronerty ...• Where 1 busfrten 11 herMfter commenced by • ""'°" under a flctlffous name or 1 p1rtnenhlp Is hereafter
formed, tho certificate must bo fllod ond tho publication
dfflgnated Jn th•t section must be made within one month
1ftw the COITUllWlcmtent of suet. bus Inns, or after ........ .,..;
!Ion of tho portnonltlp, or within OM -'> fnnl -~ tl-delftn•ted lrt the agreement of lh memMn ·for h ~ m-of tho portnorihlp. Who.. tho·--lioa -heNtofore conclud9d unler a fldltlout · name ·.; Where
the partnership has been Mt .,efore fonMd, the certificate
must be filed •"" the publlc•tion mada within six months
•ft1tr the ptuage of. this let. NO person dolnt:1 buslnffl under
1 fictitious n1me or hit tnlpnee or -~. nor any,..,..
son doing busin•s " pirtners contrary to" the Provl1Jons
of this 1rticle, or their nsionH or 11,.lqnees, shill mtintaln
in the courts of the State of Califomlt.
Sec. 2469-0n EVERY chongo In tho members of I po"'
nenhip tr1n•1ctlng buslneu in this state under 1 fictitious
name or 1 d•lgnatlon which dOM not show the n1me of
the nersons lnternteff u pertn•rs In it1 busineu • , •• a MW
c1rtlflcah must be flied with tho c....,ty Clerk, •nd o now --~
publlcatlon made 11 required by this article on the fonnttlon
of such partner,hlp.
If you hive neglected this procedure, you should reaOie that
the n1me of your firm Is not protected ind that you are not
entitled to m1lnt1ln suits for collectlon, or for othef' purpoMI.
1nv action upon or on account of any contract or centrKb
their .,.rtnenhlp n1me, in anv court of this state untff the
-cah hit boon flied and tho publication hH boon '"°""
1s herein required.
Tako care of this Important -now, by h•vlnt tho
DAILY PILOT, •n edjudlc•tod loPI newspip0r fer Or-
County and dlmlbuhc( lri COST A, MESA, FOUNTAIN
VALLEY, HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, SEAL
BEACH, NEWPORT BEACH, WESTMINSTER, publish your
conlflcah. Tho coot is 1moll but tho filint end publication II
-athlnt which should not bo ovorlookacl.
FonM for FlctJtious Firm N1mn and Certificate of AbalMlonment of Flctf.
ti-Firm Na,_ can be obt1inlCI FREE from any of tho DAILY PILOT
o111 ............ below: •
330 Wost Boy St'"'· Costa Mou 92627
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HOUSEWiRES
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GIAHT mE PAC!g_QI __ _
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TOMATOES
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SAUSAGE -~ ....................... 69'
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HAIR SPUY ................ ~ ... :49c
TOOTH PASn .................. 79'.
GILUI IE ..... --.............. 18'
ILADES .---................ 54'
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autif:ul .fan Sa-lad ·a Breeze to Make 1
AFICIAHADOS APPLAUD TASTE-TEMPTING SALAD
ome News and Views
to looli at ,
• da -.. .,_ to
.. .. t 77 7 Ila l&led, ----.... --· hie tbll ...... of
-c111lllwa ...... 1nt '
alt -1bey -..Uul'1
.......... '""' -platter ii a model ot boa.. *"l"letl)
and ele1ance. ~
·. '!be ll"aceful fan ·-II acllleved by slicing each
banana .in thirds Jengdlw"JM,
and l!"eading tho -1llcoo ID a triqular slla!>e.
lipo open al one eod aod '
-at 1be olller. Eull hMana 11 placed on a bed ol
leUuci.
'Ille fruit .. .,, ...... In
circular I-.., a nimd
platt« and rollo at·eald ..
ed meat pleoad batwm
each -· To cwnpW.e tho arr--. b 1 tad ·-~-blue c-. ,..... a lot ar
eloctric -: --a pootry tubt ar fort, pipe rll>-
bono of. "" --8CrOll the ckleed ends ot thi .._..., -lnC oil the
fan effect. Maie a rosette of'
th• mnalnkw -plac-ing It ID ....... of. pleUor.
Gamlohwlth-llli<el.
· In a MIP.llltt bowl oft• a
really fMQlld1., drwiac.
R ed-Otrrant •• 1'11.
To mab, - -eap of. "cwnnt jelly -a rotory or electrlc bullr 1111111
-· Mix In -.... ""' atmayonnaiae,Jalda
-ball cup Of wlllpped .,...,,. and ,_ top -
flllll:r cut pon1ey. 06r crisp tOlllt o r
-to give a plar 11 it texture contrast.
llAlllANA FAN SALAD e banana
3 OUl1CO pocbp ......
d>eese
v. pound hi• -. 1 Wll•IPOOD cram
10-12 ...,_, th I a 1.7
1llc..i
121-bomloolor-
cold ollcod-
Criop nlad
On large :;"" ~ or
platter••---ID six portlmm. Peel and
llice bmaDM in tb fee ................... ~ each-· In. Ian .._ on tbl ...-. Soften
ch----andplpt
throoill --to ouWaa "1111." · II. a a d I• .
i ~Plain Linens Softest o.n Purse &:~DOROTHY WENCK is a good time to check your not tum out as smooth and muslin 143 to 143. Utility or
. Sq-,.,,. ...... -
laliJI .-Ue ID -of. ptat. IM. .
Decorate with radish
tlieet. Between each "fan11
CTange rolls or comucopiaa
ol. cold meat llicel. Serve
ta1ad .ir-mc _..ieiy. 8erft wttb. ,.., metba
a ~ c-t'I' HMl9 M¥1-linen doaet end detennine if non-wrinkled as they do fine~ percale ha.I 186 to
~uriuner wbJtt ..sea now replacemerlta are needed. when dried 1n the <ryer. 190 threads per .quareJncb;
J'l'OIN!ISI oil.tr worthwhile It you haven't bought White lheeta are still the luxury perCate more tbn
. sheets Md pillow cues late-cheapest. Colored sheets 200. -.--•bot breadl. Serves 6. gs in bed llnem. SO th.ii ly, you may not have tried cost about a dollar a sheet The 1 tr on ge 1 t and
----the new dunl>le press types· more · than white, and heaviest sheets are the 140-'Food with en
_Comfortable ... -·. ---~-·----• -· ·-· •• ·-· ·--....
----::::-9138 -· -·SIZES , ...
::=li-22li
~-> ~;#AllOUS FOR FLAT·
~Y, dort-tl>lped tldm·
----tbe 1igur1 J1t1t4 • lide-curved collar.
~ aimple to sew ln cot--· . ~ ~ ... t!Jll: Hall
...... mi, 14*, Mli, Uli, ·IJ\i, Zlli. Sile 18li (Gwt
11) -. 3 ,..W 311-IDdl --
wblcb retain their original printed she«. two dollars type mUJlln, which give you
mioothness without ironing more. Colored and printed ttle best wear for your
-if they are dryer dried. sheets va:ry considerably in money, followed clolely by Easy Knit
MOit durable press sheet.I their colortartnes,s. the 180 type percales llld
are a blend ol cotton percale Some labels give washing the dureble pral.
and synthetic f t b e r s , instructions e.n.d information If you're buying fitted
particularly polyester. A oo. colorfastness. If you sheell, be eure the 8lutic,
blend of 50 percent cotton don't have thll information, binding tapes, or 1eanu art
and GO percent polyeater is wash colcn and prints strong and stitched secure-
most common. separate from whites and at ly. The corners of some
'Ibt synthetic fiber adds a lower temperature. sheets have elasticized ln--
7040
strengtb .and weart.bility If you're buying the tradi· sets that are supposed to re-
and the durable press sheets tional cotton sheets, you lain their stretch for the We
a.re usually lighter weight, may be wondering about the of the meet.
faster drying and less likely diUennce between muslin
to shrink. But they do not and percale.
absorb moisture quite as The main difference 11 in
readily a all~n sheets texture and weight. Muslins
to are a litltle bit wanner to are made of thicker yarns,
sleep on in summer and .. have . lf!Wer threads per
slightly cooler and clam· square inch, and a r e
mier in winter. coarser and heavier then
However many people feel Percale·s. They also are less
their advantages outweight expensive.
their disadvantages. The Percale sheets are finer
durable press sheets cost and smoo ther because the
slightly more than rtgular yarns are finer and have
cofu>n petcale. been combed u well as card·
The direct lo n s for ed. Combing refines the cot-
laundering durable .. press •. 1xln by . amoothing it and
sheets usually call f o r removing all except ttie long
machi:ne washing in medium amooth Oben. For muslin,
hot water (12()..140 degrees), the cotton ls carded onlY -
tumble drying and removing that ii, untangled a n d
tho ·-lrom the dryer strolght.oed. immediately to avoid new Percales also hive more
wrinklea. threads per square inch.
lf you de not have a dryer. Medbu weight masWt , has
you can line dry durable 130 to 134 threads per
presa abeeta but they will square inch; heavy weigbt
Soup Lets You Remain
Cool as a Cucumber
Oook.t, play it cool witn
y ogurt-Oicumber 'Soop. •
refl-.g lllJlrt to any
·meat.
JuM prepare t h e
~ teaspoon salt
I 'At teaspoons sugar
1 tablespoon olive oil
l cup ('h:-pint container)
Swi!s style plain yogert
QUEn'IONS WE ARE
ASKED
Q. How mqch should you
expect 1beell to 1brink?
A, This depends on the
type of. 1beel Flat colton
sheets are not prelbrunt
and you can expect them to
shrink about 6 percent -or
6 to t inches for a 108 Inch
sheet. Fitted sbeett are
preshrunt and should not
shrink more than 1 percent.
Durable presa 1heeta -both
!let and fttted -do not
usually 1hrint more than 1
to 2 percent ·
Q. What can you use -to -
ClND tbe bladu of a f~
that ha.ve become gummyT
A. The gummy substance
on tbe fan blades 11 the
result of atmo1pberlc
gn!a&e whicb collects en tht
fan. 1bis ID turu -and boldl alr·borne dirt. A food Eulest ,..,. -!nnl,
greue-cuttinf solution for. beet, eleeves are 1trailbt
clMnlDg gummy fan bladel """"'I
.i1 a miJiture ,of y, cap •m· INSTANI'·KNIT Fal coat
mania in one gallon of warm -111e If." oeedlel, rug yam
-.lloauretodiloDanoct tor 1lee¥el ... (COits under
tile Ian fltst before yw w~'8). IJOe wool or ~ the blades wttb • cl for coat._wtlb 11eeves. Pat..
wrung out of this 10lutlon. tern 7040 : sizes 32-31 in·
eluded.
Q. I bought a kn.if blouse FIFTY CENTS (coins) for
which wu labeled "Taslan each pattern -add IS cents
nylon.' 11 this a new kind of for each pattern for first·
nylon? clMI mailing and special
cucumbers, 6eal!On, then
a;ld custwd-like p 1 a i n
YOiUl'l. U mlnut<s r..Uy ... -=:ta I 11,IJT ~. -..at. make.the soup eerty
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tlr --1111111 k's time lo 11y:
Peel cucumben; llice
thinly. In medium•iza ml.J.·
line bowl md;, · cucumMr•
with aialt, sugar, end clive
oil: fold in yo&u rt .
Refrigerate about 2 hours.
Spoon about boll OI ttH! m l :·
lure Into bleoder; blend 15
to 20 ~·· Pour into in-dividual soup dish. Blend ~ma&nmK mil.ture. U desired,
1arnI1b with II.iced
A. ''Taslan" Is a brand baodUag ; c:Cbe:t:wise third.-
name for a procesa which dUI delVSJ wm tut
change• the tenure ol • 1lree ween or· mcire. Send
fiber, lil<e nylon or to Allco llnob tbt DAILY Pol;y-, mU!ng It oo11or PILOT, IOI Needlocnft
and bulkier and more .-Dept., Box 113. Oki Cbeltea
pealing to the toucb. Tex-Slatloo, lift Yori:, N.Y.
turW.ng m a 1 alao add 10011. Print Name, Address,
stretch. Textured y a r n 1 Zip, Patten Number.
••*' b-_11dJ1111; "SQUR'• oa•" ( t 11 Jr d •<CI a••• Yotlut s®p•s treat to
wtll -tan" tbree "*' -just chill rst, then
weeU •man. Send tO .peet_J.nawlde ·mouth
MM"ille Mlrtia, the DAJLY~ ~and it's ready Wl go
PB.o'I\ HI Pattern Dept., to pkli.c or barbecue, ~UlllSI., New Yort,
! . , -1. P.r!! NAME, 'Y 0 G UR T • C UCUMBER
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have greater absorbency IO Firtt time! Jumbo 1968
the1 are more comfortable Needlecraft Catalog -hun·
to wear in warm weather . dreds of delt,gng, 6 free
'' B • n-Loo," "Helenca," patterns (lncludes delfiner
"Agllon'' and 11Tycora" art 1•eat«1) ~ in-
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Imported-White and Gold Flftla
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Fresh Snapsa~==.=2 ·:; 4tc
Edwards Coffee. i':! ~Ste
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THlcK MEA'rED BELL
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GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
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MIRACLE WHITE -QUART
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LOG CABIN -24 OZ. BOTTLE 59~
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. p1rMI-IUlhor 1nd oollego Instructor, 1lm1 the
Delly Piiot's motor-driven sequence orfter• that
can shoot M m1ny •• thrM piduNI per ucond.
Ira the lat.t eddltlon to .n anenal of e1merM
ho Ulld to 1hoot -grut pldum In 1967-
LinctUdtng one group of five shots which earned.
him the pro11 club's ''Photographer of the YHr''
•ward, from tho Orange County Pr111 Club.
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RICHARD KOEHLER 11. tho Dilly Piiot 1t11f pho-
11ogHphor known In the tr..i. u "Cod• 3 K .. i..
. ler. • HI• .,..i.111.. ere, crime Md cet11tropho
and he'• one of the beit ''gr1b shot'' men In
Southom C11ifornl1. lut ho pl'Offd hlo vel'llllllty
lilt yeer by thootlng 1 l1yout of fin pldurot of
.• little girl °" 1 HI of swinging rlngt which WOii
W.. ,.. pr• ct.It'• "led ,..._ Serles" ...nl.
He alM pt tho club's ''lest Sports Photo'' award
for 1 foetblll 1ctlon 1hot.
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L YLI HAIGH 11 the man you almost never '"
• at the Daily Pilot. H1 '1 our d1rkroom technician.
A former protege of the late, grut Wllll1m Mor-
tensen and operator of his own studio In Laguna
lffch,, where he speciall:&ed In portrait photo-
9Nphy and restoration copln, this 11 1 master
cr1fttm1n who knows hit buslnet1. He printed the
pri-innlng neg1tl•H brought blclc by 11 ..
ch1mplen photogr1ph1rt with whom ho workt.
71,a Shots last Year
That's how many pictures
these speclallsll and others on
the staff shot during 1967.
Only H of th... shota were
prize-winners, one out of
1,371.08. But if you thlnl:
th1l'1 oomethlng, coMider
th.at only about 8,000 of the
remaining 70,079 even made
the paper. You Just "look at
the birdie" and let these guys
WOl'J1' about tht pressure •••
Enjoy Prize-winning
View• of The News in The
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lutef)', , fr~. In additl~n,
you may redHra 3 addl·
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15,.000 Red Tropp~ .ll.epo~ted ._JJ;oled Up in Saigon Are.~
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=N (AP.) -A In the country aide. I soldlets iturned ~ bae coc" ill>~ to ...,.b. pie lnlo-' ,of nnlol>l11 ·OO·trucb. l'lllllllllc Ibo rllj< df drownla& nl&hl." llld Ibo ·company being burled 1-11 nl«bt nr
fr ted allied commend Capt. WWlam R. Deon. 1 witb eight rum• of autllft. ~ of lncq 111i6 bnati, U.tf. llrateliltl IAY the In tllolr baY)' field ...... commander, · that iUJ In the hou1e dneao't
1 It bard lD believe U.S. advl11t In Binh Conh Uc blank. lorma lot blrth 'but 1l .II WelJ.lmowa . lllal· ka)'.to pnwnU.c e.my IJI. Tbo ..... y. on the ollltr Tight-Upped peuanll ln lmow what's golllg on In hi•
thaJthe enemy h•• mused dJstrict immedlate1y south certl~cates and tr a v el poHc1 often accept tirJbn filtratlift la. control .of the band, movet qqletty. Viet the hamletJ around Saia:on own front yard," said~ cor-
troOpil around S,Sgon and of Saigon said enemy troops . permits! from trlvelen wbo A1 they couatryslde at ntpt. But Con c auerrtllas recently are no help. American poral. }
ient 1,00> terrorists into the and ageOt. move at night 1 R 0 A I) 8 L 0 CK 5 I ,N-want to get to market early1 tome oUlcen 1ay It 11 lm-buried a siuble weapons IOI.diets rectntly found an "We just aren't ~& to
capital virtually without a but mix openly with the · and the • e a r c b • 1 .. ana .~ ' . to• 1p41trol t h • cache leu than 100 yard.I e,nemy mortar and ex. a:et anywhere UDt1l • t
mapr flre fight. civilian populatlon in Uie EFFEqIVE roaclbloek1 are not K -.-,,....,..,, spUl1ng In te from an·Amerlcan inrantry P.lolilves cached 150 y-.rdJ some cooperation fi"
Tie U.S. and South Viet· daytime. They possess both About 1,000 persons enter -com.plJsblac their purpole·· w.-.·. bl.Ck -~I e y I corepanY'• nl&bt ambu&b from the bollle .. a·ntinor people. Man, if you can
nmese military brass knew faked and authentic lden· Saigon daily atona: the road!: Arms and people are bid-bef;:~ule <the °:J::·would be _posiUon. South Vietnamese offJCial. it in Saigon. where ln
what was going on but tificatlon papers. . and canals leading Into the den at the bottom of aaat: · conatanlly f It lot o , "Al far as l'm concerned 'tYou just can't tell me. no are you goinJ tO gff
troops sweeping around the Dean said government capital. The P,Olice are sup· ot rice and benu.tk bulcetl canal•i spluhing nolally and the Viet Cong have the one knew that this MuU was thi& country!'
capital could not catch the
enemy in strength or pro-
voU a major jungle battle th# might save the e i t ')'
tmm bitter street fighting.
r'&Jlied infantrymen also fiued to trap the enemy wh~ a tiumber of major
tl}ts moved to t b e
rQii:ahwest to menaee the qigl~ o! Tay N I n b
~vince.
lJppLJ~ BURIED
'Mle massive movement of
mortars, rockets and am-
munition ls eontinuing. The
supplies are bmied i n
caehes sometime!' r i g h t
under the noses of allied
trqpps around t h e im-
mediate perimeter or
Saf!ion. •
'fhe speed and coo rdina-lioi. of the enemy
m~ements has s ti rr e d
frlnk admiration among
so'Bie U.S. officers. They say
it 'is mobile guerrilla
warfare at its finest. But the
brass finds it nerve wrack·
ing and maddening.
One U.S. officer, a
veteran of Vietnam fighting,
g.ed belplessly at a vast
exfii,nse of rice paddy,
s w a m p , criss • crossing
canals, villages and pineap.
pie groves. where he had
bein searching for weeks
for~an enemy battalion just
soqlhwest of Saigon.
'':fhere is a battalion out
thefe spread out over five
sq1,1are miles." he said.
';1'ey bave about 350 men
ai11 I'll bet no more than 10
are in any one spot. They're
holed up in tunnels and
underground room s during
tbl day and then hit the
road at night. The popula·
lion knows wh ere they are
l they won't say. Either
support the enemy or
J are scared to death of
isals."
fl~ ENEMY TROOPS
~nior American officers
be ve there are 15,00'.>
eoe y troo1>1 within 48
hours march ''Of Saigon .
Dispersed, they are a
nuisance, planting mines
and booby traps.
U.S. commanders are
~ting for the time when
'" scattered companies
ilge into battalions and
ments for the expected
or offensive. T h 1 s
period, when the unit.5 join
up and begin moving in for
the big pUlh ii the best and
last chance for allied troops
to catch their toe in the
o~n . ee senior U.S. com -
der said it would lake
di\·k:ions to make the
•r defenses of..Saigon im. P;~_g nab I e. Only two
d1v'ii1ons are on the Jin!.
Viet C o n g infiltrating
Saikon pose an even tougher
problem than the battalions
Rec · Dept.
1eams Set
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CINNM\ON 0~ OR.l.NGE. FROM.
VONS MODERN KITCHENS. l ·PK,
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VONS BRAN MUFFINS
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WITH "-l•UT l-IG•EDIENTS. 6-PK. ~
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CREAM PIES . '
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for folf, -QR on..itaa Ca-nivol. &di trip JnctudM troneportoHDn Yia Nor:thwelt Ori-,... ·
entcil AirlinH, lix days ond nights. in tM new Otani Mohl Ill
Toltya, Mven doy1 and nighl1 ot ~Hong Kon; Hilton Hotll
in Hon; Kong, one day ond night in a delu11.• hotel in Toipti,
and thrn doy1 and two nightlol lh• Uikol or Hilton Hawaiian
VillOfti Hatti in Honolulu. The tJipl olso inclvcle oll break·
fom and dinners, trG11de11, c:odttoil portiel ond M;h"'"'9
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•creation Department has ~unced the formation of
two new clubs, one for ten·
nis enthusiasts and the other
for a ladies volleyball team. ~READ 22' 'CLUB OR BONEUSS
'l\i .-,I
The ladies team is seeking
JIU m be r s with some
"1eyball experience. I t •ts Tuesday and Thurs· fV from 9:30 a.m. to noOD
at · the Newport llarb<lr
Community Youth Center in
Corona del Mar.
The tennis club is being
formed to give children
between 10 and 15 tennis ex·
perience. Membership is
open to any child living in
tbii Newport-Corona de\ Mar
a. lniti'ation fee is $15
monthly dues of Sl .
y la scheduled on Satur.
I)' and Sunday Crom 9 a.m.
~p.m.
SAUD llESSIH 1 vH 01n11. ~'~;~ l /'1
TREE TDP IPPU JUICE ............. ;:~ I&•
KRAFT llHCU WMIP ................ ~: 15'
TOPSn'POP98' ' 12 ,.
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New iPo HeMlr ...... C•
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MANHATIAN 12.0Z. CHUi • • 4· lit U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR STAlER'IROSlCEITIFIED BEEF BEEF SALAMI ........................ _ 12.oL' lr ~ . I
NEEDS NO REfRiG .. ATICIN • , , , s179 I CANNED HAM HqOMEl.! .: •........ 1 ~ LIS ' .J .. '
Mo'""' I. age 6th TO 7th.RIB ALL MEAT WIEN~RS 12oz. . CUT SHORT .
osCA• MAY" ""''.c""'' -3·9c· OVEN READY BRAUNSCHWEIGER ....... .... . ... aoz.
osc~ MAYER a-oz. cfiua · -1
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SANDWICH SPREAD ~ : . .oi: · • • · • . '11~ ';H4ft 'l!dt#Uf. : .
I. ~t • (HICKEN • TIJltKf.'I 6. s 1 l\ERMIN PIES............... I.OZ.
1st THRU '89c 5th RIB .. ~ ...... ,' lb
)(ERMINS BEEF • -;=HICKEN• TURKEY . 39( . PIE DINNERS .............. ;.i•OZ :
NQUET·All VA1U£TIE5 EXCEPT CHERRY 3 ,5 1 FRUIT PIES t::r ............ '"' · ' '"'"" . .. . s . . 59'
· U.S.D.A. CHOICE
OR
FISH STICK .................. ""'' . -
CHEESE &.PEP.PERONI . ZA 7C)t . OH-BOY PIZ ..... : ... ·.''".' ·
..., • .,,..~ · 35' HaSHIROWM-1.-39'
FRENCH·IEANS--35' _RO.CKFISH . . ... 39' c.o11"G1~"'0t«!"S · enc Y~~il&lE --:79c . tu'°PERT HALllUT-~u;i ~!!BAlll '...:29'· •CHEDfPIZZA -"=63'.
COOKINGIAGS,---;-59' saiislaEPilIA -"·~73'.
Av0caoo DIP _ .. ~'*-.. tfiroED SHRIMP __ 13'
. BAMoUET DINNERS -""ol"'. ·
. ' 3-. CAN .... 1.75
ATER BROS.
·. F·FEE 1-LB.CJlN ........... .
Kl ri!G SIZE PACKAGE
WHITE KING D
'ETERGENT PKG ........ .
SIN QUALITY-"DEAL PKG.
ESSON
AYONNAISE
TS NO. 2 Y2 CAN · ·;EACH
ALVES ....... . CANS
A~SORTED FLAVORS
CINCH LA YER .
CAKE MIX ......... : .......... .
ST~:=~l:r:~s.
LETTUCE
LARGI f AllCY CRllP HIADI, . ·c, ;2·· • •
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SUGAR WAFERS ""'°" ... , .... ,, O< 49' B-B-Q sMic)>c~,;; .;;~. ----· ...... 43'
( NESTLE QUIK CHOfOLATE ---32 oz. 87' HEINZ'kElC~UP _..;. _________ , l<·O< 24'
DEL MONTE CATSUP -----· '"o' 22' HEINZlfilT KETCHUP ........ 120< 23'
SNOWDRIFT .............. . ..
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SANIT'ARY
PLANTERS NUTS ""· MJxw -· u.o:oz.19' COi.~ WATER1URF . "''""""'"· 66' ROYAL PUDDINGS ~:1 ~,. -2 •o• 27' GLAD BAGS 1<>coo•r33' .:.:,:.,.;cooNT 55',
INSTA14! pUDQIN~,ovAL __ 2 ~:&. 25'
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BURGER BITS ~~\:!~'-:---·-10 i:!,!~:29 .. ,
ROYAi: GELATIN " <----··---· 3 ha~ 29' MARGA.fl NE NOCO .. f!oL ----·-1 ·L~.27'
( SCOTT PLACEMA ---~· ""· o:,. 39', KRAFT CHEESE ~:i:,~ ~~.'.':.'~'.!'l:':. MAZOLA MARGARINE __________ .,, 37' au• wlllllq v•• "'""'
NAPKINS 40-COUNt ..... ..
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YUBAN COFFEE 1.u. 73' --""· 11.45 ~~ .. s1>1 ~~"-s1~ BRAVO WAX .JO""'°"'-·-"·"'" 11.58. )::=======C GLQ.COAT WAX JOHNSONS ---·-'""'" 18'
MI RAGLE WHITE ' STA-FLO SPR~Y STA.RCH ...,. J!·O< ~
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BAKING SODA ~rt: t.·:.~~--"' 16' SH!!:,00 ..... --
MJ.l TEA BABS \OC).COIJNT·O<>J.--94'
'1AC. & CHEESE ~~illl'.'... ... -21oz 43'
!.~~~~..!!.'! 3 7 c CHIC~lf • ICt , • Pt.Hiii! (A,
C()CKTAILSHRIMP o'"'"'··-"·oz.38'
SMALL WET S.HRIMP """'"'~ .•. oz. 57' DEVEi NED SHRIMP OOLIANI .. U ·OZ. .,..,
SCOOPY SUGAR llUPS ,__ __ ,.., 29'
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PLUSSTAMPS ·
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PORK & IEANS . ~C:~~':~s •·MIX I 6-,
• ·. l'ci'fiiG131c ciii'"' 59c 3 40-0z.•1 3 . •1
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no~.
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see, lelect and
store.
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venience, book-
abelf dOor.
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NO JIUllOIASE NEaSSAl'f
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YEGJJAILES
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MIXEO 'VKETAlLES,
C~INKLE CUT\AND SHOESTRIN& ~TAT?ES
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MORTON'S FROZEN l·COURSE
DINNERS
17-0Z.
PKG. 59~
U.S.DA.
CHOICE
PORTERHOUSE \ .. lllNlllA
IRIAlrfAIT I FILLO
DELICIOUS
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EVERYONE'S FAVORITE
NEW YORK
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TOP SIR·LOIN: ...... ·1~'
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PIZZA
WITH CHIESE, 1PErPElOHI Ol SAUSA51
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TINS
MINUTE MAID FROZIN
LEMONADE
PUC OR ll5ULAI
911-0Z. 49c 10 6-0Z. •100 PKG. _. H . . TINS
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CARNATION-2'-~ .... .,. ICllANDIC-1-lb. .... 98• &ORTON'S-I-~ ••• II•
PISH sncas . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . HAIJIUT PILUTS • • • • • • • • • • • ~ FISH CllSPI .............. ' '
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CANNID UCON ............ a
HOlMIL'S euu "II" FUll'I' COOQD s 12•
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CORNED
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YUBAN -ALL GRINDS
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ORAN&E, RASPJERRY, PINEAPPLE,
THREESOME lor•ft9•1_ lemon, lime comh.J
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GREEN &ODDESS
1000 ISLAND
ITALIAN
1190
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TAHm JOl-f!PTHI s_ 99' MAl·TAI MIX ........................... .
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CHIDDAR CHIUI ................. 79a
tUDDl&'S OL' YIR&INIA SLICED
SLICED MEATS COLD CUTS
DUTCH LOA,, PICKLI I PIMIENTO lOAP
OLIVI I PIM llHTO L9AF. SANDWICH LOA,
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redio, heater, WSW, fectory air.
lmp1I• 4 Dr. 6 passenger w•gon. VS, powerglid•,
power steering, r1clio, heater, WSW, new engine.
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wlndowHMt,fectory •ir,.fectO<Y worr•nty. heater, white side wdtires.
'64 THUN1>ERBIRD $1977 '64 PONTIAC
l1ncf1u: Cruisomltic, .power 1t11rin9-br1k11-win-Sti11:ion wagon. VB, hyclr1m•tic, pewer= 1tHring1
dows-seot, f1clory eir, 44,267 miles. radio •nd heater, white side well tires.
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Cl•nic 770 convert. V8, •ulomotic, ••d io •nd 2 Door hordtop: i+,drim•llc;· ·poweo: •.eering,
hHtor, white sid• wal tires. • rodio •nd he•ter, white stile wil:tfres. . , -
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4 .... "POOL l'Ulr' $23,5001
llO DOWN PAWll • llQoJ 1119 Gil wllolo ,_ round. Generous
OPIN HOUSI
IUN I .5
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l!CE p. L . GI ..-----....... ........ .. .. HOMI 111111 .... 1 \I ,...., bothl. ..... , Id~
.. IMaiil ... llr-JJn_..6 ... ftllienoe.
1i z ao lllll Price lncludoo -1r dryer. .. Ind'.
... ty MALTY rime ocatlOllS MALTY =-~ !..:.. == ::,.im-ie ~:::: la '; ............ ,_ ...
.. ViRa DIA Oro ............ w. ...... , s'1rd IDU ii the Zfdl' Qmc$ IQ,8.
Newport 8-:ll naa. JU'b' • ... 1• •• ncr. _.,or ...... elf., com-DI.._, .. , ...... 1
ATMOSPHDI DIYOICI MIU' COUUI LOCAW. ..... -....... ""'\' ... •''.'!\---Ors· --JC. OU Hwy .. Clll
IOPl'.PAno ISUNDPAIADISE ee,...s ... Id. u~ SAUi LOT LOCA..-1 -........ Ollllli•• .. ·-· •71-'770
-..... -.... a.,, .... bome -,.,.._ ---• --.......... ,.... ===::If;:====-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' , $14,tSO-"OS" DOwN PAYMENT
to a hacQ Gl. er low down to olben. TlhlU.n
-come tru•, lush lllld.9caplng. Waterfall a. lbh -4 plua an altncU .. elevated bam·
boo bu! playbouso. 4 bedrooms, 2 balha. All
Ille hwuy -SoeinC ii bellevin&I 540-
wHb waterfall. Prof. neat 6 clffn I wtthht 158 foot froatap oo Ute 6 tam rm + formal din. 0.-. · 1 's2 llf'Mlll • Miu Y.,. 11 IO II Toro ter1of wUb walk1n.c di&ta.oce ot the count owrlooklnc lush rm j\Llt complrted neu marvdoul lars• pedo 1or ::x-=in-tb·' waler. Owner,!orold to 1ree n1 and falrw9.ya. 17th ft.Uwa1 G( "-............ ! Clalet ,..._ASSUME•~" lou. $1,000
1244
•II '3 6 famU)' room nwnm>m l&k• and the Vtrde Country QI.lb. port -. I: NOJ' LEASa> dowa. Tow. $24.tfO. PJnmtl
tulU, lumitin ~be wtth minimum • c_a re OpM almost dally ~ LAND. Only "7,500. suo. s BR, 2 ~'fllkll. BJ
1purcbued. Step& k> pool. >'ud. but rqom for bolt, Cubhouat. SUITOUDded ){aUf Qn:le Jmt,,,.. lvlh ,., • ._..., aw... 56-'1122
SPm'LESS S Bt 2 Ba ......
trpl, patio, dblt pr .....
walled yud, l a4••fd , ........... .,.,.., ....... l.uletBdrm,2 1\lllbl.tbl trailer-. nr. Usted a by luxuriOU1 ho me.. Mesa Vttde Dr. It• •ia wmcwr Dr. ~~ .. ._-I======== ori1iaa1 "H" plan $23..500. One-o!+ktnd at $25,000. lhowp&acwl _.__ -·--Btthlca Rea1b' -.-· 1 'llO. r
PlllDI OF PDFECtlON 4 ll!DRM
I 114,tl0-"0" DOWN PAYMENT
'44-11';; ~11 3 I '::°M ......
SHOP
4 Ill +
1115 i-'!""~!'!1!"!11!'--I c.I.... Porlc
A CHARMDI OWNER 3 "'· 2 11a Ill ,. .
lm.macWate -Zllrl1 Amtrt. tru. Beaut decor. Ul.l50.
ct.a. S Btdl00141, Family 29'1 Hanover Dr. CM Coron• HI -,, 160
llUAIE
IB'OSSISSION
Immac u late former
model bome -I rooms.
3 ti.tbs. Hee.tH I: flit.er-
"' pool with......, • ladder. I: pt th~
10% down with 90"
llallled ,_ liYlna ,_ ...noou I picture-
..... ,..S, -111 manicured lawna -well
..--2 botha. 20th Cenlur)' all ballt-in ldlcben l\Jr your convonlonce. Priced
to ..U at '24,9l50 - no down Gl. -low·low
down toolbebl 84lMMIOt.
51.4% -$152 MO, INC. TAX· 10M at 6.11%o Interest-~ &: INS. Three bdmu, 2 "'ttpeat, "6.11" tnttt'ftt ..
baths, D l N 1 N G AREA, $35,tni.
brHkfaat bar, IP9C't •riac ~ JR. "'ITAUAN VILLA POOL"
.$21,tSO SUIMIT "O" DOWN!
er low down! King aized bedrooms, ~ualily
-corpetiDC -beau!)' at yoor feet. eu..
Bu.ilt-ia ps kitchen and aep-...... """"°' .. , .... N"'"' 0 lt:GI
......., ""' """ '"""" • REALTY
-dnpeo. You won~ bell ... II "lil JOU ...
ti-. moat p-_, JUd-llOlf course ll'ill -cue-free no mum-nee -sunken
pool. -·M -~1 londlcaped! Very -vmientlocation. 114Ue91.
TARBILL
-· ONLY 123,SOO. SUBMIT ON OOWN.
Ewnin;5 Call 56-2833
2 BEDROOMS
55 Haw IW.
16111111dllhd.H.I.
5824W.111",H.I.
540-1720 = =·. !':':;
-~= --~ = --·-----~
842-6691 -............. land· . .:aping, aprin)tlf!l'L Shows
846-0604 w.. ..... r"""' 1o1. ""'
Irie buill·ln ranga ' oven,
double prqe. Vaca n L
$14,0Cl'I Alli price • pmyments I/I
NEWPORT HU6E LOT SUf month includinc taxes • m.w-.nc..
SHORES ar x ""' _, _,,_ 'fJ.1 l!J~e Real Estate 522,GOO -HI% DOWN I bednloma -' lalba. Will '"~ .. _ ... _ _, __ _
COROllA DR MAR
Dll'Lfl
Bicycl~ to the beach from
)'OUf "year round" swruner
home plus enjoy extra in·
come from your neighbor.
stroll to ahop& wxlft' !Ude
trees whila ymr chlldrm
mre at nearby acbools. We
believe )'OU will be delighted
with the cornmwlity charm
and appreciate thia ftne vaJ.
ue for ONLY $39,950! Bring
yoor pelnt buckel,.
,._,,-.; .......... 11' aaaa U. llil:alil). $3CM· Qr Bndtburst A Garfield ~= =:..<>:: =~-:a:--:::..--,_., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
4 OWr delwoe Barber
~ Top 1oc.. North
C.M. Shop's ctr. ,.,....
fnt "1MAOJll!'d"
t old nuggets!
TD or
546-5880
1500A_ot_
(Near Onema Theater)
lUMPUS
-.... U.Uns-llOO -DUle .,,_, lilG-008
oq rt In lhb bMutllull7 lloablo ....... -Shop, =======:i::;.
with -Yartl. Call b -......... BM<h ____ l2CIO ' improved home mmt to 9te WI ~ ::.:::: c;.;.;.;.
hure tren. 1oa o1 ....i-CllllllOm bait bomt:. S'14,500'. &-·...: e a.11nce
nut '""'""'· wa.-il JEAN SMnH, -tY '"'
•pond."" $26.500. REALTOR c ...... -1>1t '°'"" di.crlmil> •ttnc beyer. Spadoul home G £. 17th St., C.M. 646.-26 feahrtnc open bn.m otil·
LECI v IE w lngs,2•«•te littplncn,tl•te entry and formal dinina REALTY. OC&AN ...., dJn!nr room • """" in -lion to 3 BR'•· U 12£§ ---. , 2 ._.,., and 1amny rm. ·--·~ 159.900. SOIOOL 181 -·· ~ • •11 ......
"""' """' "" • b1i com1or-SPECIAL Oi11t• ~ E*te J @ E=
table old place with klta ol Ne.........+ Beach quiet a>mn = ......._ t t hi~
816 OlD HOME
room to rambLe around in? ~ 3 Br 2 be.th, bltn 646-4414 ~ wes coas !§"way
U to we m.ve it. lt'1 a fine ldtchen. Nnr brW ClllPdL LARGE 5 Bdrm. 2'°' bath. 642..()344 anytime
wdl built home with HARD-VACANT Raity Jor )'Om' oc-Tr t -1 e v e l home. All Berth Your Yach t
WOOD FLOORS, 3 bup bed-.cup&ncy. built-ins, carpeted through PlER l IU>AT at your own
""'""· .......... """""' VETS NO DOWN out. -...,.... "'°'"' bont door. Ea.,, '"'"' to pX'di 6: bii: ~ta di. ft ltYtnc are.. Ludlcaped .\ tM Big Ba,y !rom this Olan-
"" """"· .,,,_., •0•••>tlol $32,500 ,...,.,_ w'"""" '""-to nel locatim. 4<• Apt ovu
too, becaulll! tt la an a bli: zrammar IE bi,gh achool. It pr. -room to buHd.
RA Jot wllh room for «Mr Newport lhOpping. aose to treewa,y. Burr White, Re1ltor
tBUts. Full price onJy $23,500. at Di,500. 842-2342 6T>4!00
•
COATS Vldorla CllU Dr. Newport Height. & Costa Me.. 1100 Across from park. 2 1tory 4
WALLACI 646-1111 Br. 2 i.. ""' rn., ""''"
REAL TORS (n-... MONEY t.1AKER ....... kit ....... ,.,. .. ""'"" vr-• back patio Xlnt storage.
$46 4141-Evon1.,..1 HOME & INCOME °""'to '" .,hi .. Fine avoil (0,-lvonl-l M '" 500 ....... ..... -oney maker home " ~ _., . ~ l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!--""''""'""""/'ii,::'!i~;"i:if,:'i:j~nds:d':;I come. Two ~te hou9l'S "SWIM IN IBE SUN" Corw clel Mar I Hartlor Hlghla w.n 1ocoto1 -"°"'to....,. WElm:UFF AREA
OPDf HOUSE 1 • 5 Qmli\Y CXUl1S tn tbt coo-i*ic-Spacious trft marled S Huge Bedrooina, 2 Baths
wm . THUR -FRI Mructioa and deGp ot this lot tN6 m deep. Let )'OUl' Fl!lleed off Pool Only $.11, 750
°""" Dally I .. s 21f JASMINI, ~
View bOmt, atepe to b9cfl. S
BR J batloo. -,_ + i.mlly, ftttplaee, lllt·lnl. ....-
fep. dining f.J"M, ..,..
Porch, carpeta l ....._ S
car 1a.raae on alley, .....
lot. Vacant. 109' down.
Rltr. MS-3928 Eves. &C4lm
.CHENMYU
Of!WD ..
Qu ... t home. I.up ....
room I: tlreplece. Rldleed
to $38.!nl.
CORBIN-MARTI~
REALTORS \ m..:1
Be1uttful S Br. So. fll
highway. Sy owner oab.
Rea..-bl&. * en.-
Lido lalo IHI
BAYFRONT DUPLIJ(
Eh:IOl9ed patio. 2 • 3 BR.
Firepl11.Ces, $11'i.OCO.
Walker R.1lty
3336 Via Lldo ti75-52J) ==---· ---S& 80' CORNER LOT I
Custom·bll 3 Bd, patio home
()pens onto HUGE pint.
-and BBQ. 2 .-. Street to ltrftt, '89.0CO
M16 Via Udo 673-81111
Hunttngton lleoch I
radii ..... '111111 I • I+-a.de. --_. ·-· Oc-ft'ont
T ,.;., aid llalm ii 016 111111: Hamiltan. HWllfnatcn a.ch. nnt time otftted. Comer
bu:t bll;J. ft41w -a.-~ Harth ol Qiut Jot, lazp tivtng nn, Ver)'
Walk to Big lee Uttle Cor· Newly deeonlted ilartxlr' lftlant help mike )'OUl' pe.y-HOME 642..f(W john mGCftGb ooa "''""''· 2 B• horn• with HI--· I .... ......_ 124·"" ou!ly ""'"'' BAYCREST BY OWNER Worklrtt Mon'• Di.hi
brick trpl on choice 45' lot. room. and oaavctible den. ed. 5 Large Bdrms 3 250 sq ft $13,!nl Full prioe for a neat
--SHlllwOoo ISTATES ._. _....., S47.SOO· .,,._ by tho SM lay & l11ch Toi. Ml I036
... lty, Inc. "--1<>.00 .. 7'1111 dolly 2Cl25 w. Balboa lltid., "" ......... •
l1adi .._
s BR. 2 baths. $23,900.
WISTCLIFF l.ocllted So. of the hiway. 1be den. bu ita a"'1 % badl 546--2313 646-7171 Ivan Wells buiil .Ftt ~d. 2 BR. borne, only 5 yn. cM.
Under •1<:. (0) and mllliM a deticbtfW Open Eves: 2100 Windward LaM A: -'-hldudn nice _.... Quality family home. 4 bd· .....,, · iueet roo m. Hardwood .,. ... ,.,
rma., 3 bettu:, huge family ~ noar.. and Jalbe and pluter 1B12 Highland Dr., Harbor 1eaplng, rdriger6tor, wub-
Fonnal dinln& room. Large WTf Marinen park, ICbool, IUld $32,950 548-2847; l-~2908 . Pacific Shorts Rellty
-=---_-=--=·
room with walk in wet bar. , oonstruction. F.aay walk to Highlands : 4 BR. 2 Ba. er Ii: dryer! Ttrm• A hln)'!
pool size lot. 3 car garage. OWner IM7~ 897-U91 EVD Geargre Wllllam.on, Rltr. library, $32,!EO md b'7' • ~erwo Im.mediate pouesgion, MU East Cout Hwy. Low $4,U» down. ts.'~H.~A7·~R~.p ~IDE. Only 5 ROOM. Mobile Home.
IAY .. -... .,.._ OPEN=· ··"fi:141 642-1235 "°""" '" Mu 61>-3745 Colesworlhy ' Co. 121.ni. FHA ,,,,,,. or =.:;;,t• ~ ~;, ... ~ 16x36' POOL mcU11YE Hll6E lOT -so FT. PATIO 88100VEROO. BUll.DERS MOOR ....,,. 51'% loon. Im-$14,000 o"•"'mit.6#--0241 Luxur!out 3BR homi,-
strlklnl U ..,_ l:llA tll...t -:s. -.,_,.. ocan. "TA TITIAN" IEAUTY NEWPORT BEACH 642-7"7 maculalt 3 BR, 2 BA, LUXU room, den .l garden ldtr::bm. ~-1 -~ and ---$24 9•• No Dow G I ! l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.~111!!!!!!!!!!!!1 I ,~ u-~ M fuopl"'' • doobl• ..... ,. RY 3 k 2 bath condo, Fully -~.. • ~ . ._ ....-4bidr'OUIDI 2bea... • illl • n · • Profeaslon a ll y landscaped, .....,.. .. ._-BIVd.,C. • 1 .... 1 I 11 I land -~· • ~~--. •-,_...__t -~-< __ P_R.IDE -~ ~.... ~ ~llfil <--·es) .. "' poo , go· ee · Pro!-; ....... n .... -...,. ·~ en~ .,._..-~ ~. BDocola • built ar .._ ....,..,., o U<lll:I",., apac· OF drapes, carpeting, beautiful ....,..... ILllf -.-.. ... Own --J -• 132 500 ........ .,._....,.,. ...,., ,-.
km bedrucml. 31$ tl&lba. .....u.:r kllll bedrooms, 2 baths. The l ---~-----I Heritage Real Estate er ".....,.,e,' t:U. • WW trade for unill i. ~tbc l'ClllW (h llihnPI) 131.215 . PERFECTION 4 IDltM view from back patio. 4 BR, $500 DOWN By Owner. 642-33TI Newb' d!earatlld.. H7loe · )'Ud ilatropicalpuadise-"O'• DOWN "PAYMENT large b a 1 e m e nt family BY OWNER 3 Br. I 'ii be. beachorlUbmll offer tDpar..
shag cupets lbrvaelmal -Sl,515 ..... ~ wtl, '6.215 ~led bamboo hut, wa ter Ori thi.I 4 bedroom, 2 bath Stove, drape• & water BAY VIEW Lux condo 3 br 2 chase.
S69,5m &lbmlt ~i -11 :=er,:: B!:a. ~ fall, ftab pond ·SOit. covered I= ~~:'1;~~ oroom. ~~ 3 fa mily hl:MM. aoee to every· Scitener. Lrg. COY. patio. ba home. 200)' 2 gty LISTER. REAL TY
646-710PEN71 EVES.,..._ H.lmllb., Hunthctm Be.di. J19ki•~-AU built • in luxury nettJy "1Alllcured lawns • Jl•lta .Ni ·~-~1: Just intrnduoed-~~ Wide lot. Reduced price w/po:ils, golf etc. Vacant, 16612 . Beach m ., HB 842-6633
(ht lipaJ. Nortb of Coast laJnl. Stt H You'll love well gromed lhnmt. 2 baths. • U... .,_.,.et • won't be mnNlal $20,500. 265 Ounellia Ln l;;-S-,""$350---,900=,..673-4356·_ -~== LARGE 5 Bdrm, 2% llatb.
JDabwa1 } It: 540-17.KI Dr.m kitcbm with all the lonr! Sl3 per manth iDdud-64J..<a8 2 BR; C:abanL BAYSIDE T r i-1e v e 1 home, AJ1
SHERWOoo ESTATES TARBELL 2955 H•rhor 3)tb century built-in h tur-646-4414 et principle and Interest. l'F"OR"'°"s.i'°,-.-by,-0-.,,.-,-.-,.-v-,"°'! ! t VllLAGE Bay view, •lipa built -im, car P • t • d
by tho S.o ffS WE 111UA MORf .. lor,..., conv..._ A 200 FT. DEEP I bdl', lull cptt/drpo, nk• "'"· 548-U173 ......_. ""-· -
Toi. 9'130U m1ll . comlort. Priced to ""1 at GROUNDS • $17,950! yanl. Xhrt location ...,1 ~======= 2300 ,. ft """"' ana. Loi"':~~:::::--1 °'*1 10:00 to 7'1111 dally IJS1llGS """" -No -. G.I. or Bulldor'a Attention! """"'-· "°' Mintt St. Newpo.t Height• 1210 . l •ndoc .... A -..i. w.n. r low ~ nlA.! 8*.(8H Vf!tf valUllille land oev C.M. stS-1313, 642-0721 Bl Oc y· ina dimnce to O"&Rlmlr .. $140 MOllH TARBELL -.. ......... c.nt .. *3WES'l'a.IITDRIVE MESA Vmt. """"'· Xlnt ue ean 1ew hlal> ........ -be
5 IEDROOM-POOL AND YOU NEED RESULTS 5824 Edinger a: San Diego tn=ewa,y • ex· Mli-TIU ~ Ewt. cond. 3 Br. deri, 2 ha frplc, Cose to frttWIJ', ~,m.
Paya P Ir len dlis.-t 2 BR
Eutlldt home. NO LOAN
FEE. Call for •pPOintmeat
to ...
REPOSSESSION So wb.Y not list with us! POOL H.OM-E tensive commercial bldgs. in Country Uvlng new paint in " out. New and Sea Breeses go with this _M~Z..C'234=2 ~~~~=~
Immaculate tonner model Jed M A di B k atff. Tbere'• a 3 bedroom H , i 3 bedroom crpl•, A dtps. Sprinkler , prestige horn!'. J Br. 2 baths $49.50 DOWN
k1me -9 rooms, 3 baths. ( f e fQ If 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths and Fam. home too! Great potential ere I a spac OUS system. $25,000 6C-45lS plus mMy fine featurC"s.
$20,tSO
642-1771
Anyti-
Hnited Ir filtered pool with 222 W W"-CM ·~ _7 lly Room in Uke-new cond1-here · lion In borne now-build rome on a large wooded ----·--Tastefully decorated. Gar. To qualified vell. 3 b::ma
board A Ltdd1r, Ir let this-I;,=·=-~~·=,~~==' tion. Excellent fiDandng in-~ts for the f\Jturoe! ~ lot. lm't It time m l"l!'t •Ml6' 3 ::··:50 -OWNERP sundeck also hu view, A to choose from, all Mb' cu--
..i, ID1' --"'" 4 IEDRM -POOL 'FUN' dud .. e% loan ............. TARBELL 16111 looch ln>m..ll>at"""" dty Ill•.... . I "'· "'""· """'· •· -at $34,7"1. ..t .. with built·W. -• 11*1 at S.6" hrtlftlt _ •·r. $23,SOOI ed and filteM Poot Prule. i ;i;;;ii;i;ii;i;ii;;ii ... O;;iiOi;;iii n!lu:!· $21,900 . do, dbl pr, fncl. GI or niA GRAHAM REALTY M&-241' IChools. Call for tnfonmtian
... ~ u " -· 111.000. NO DOWN PAYMENT! '"""'1 Iandaoepbc, _. 3 BR horn" 2 lull botba, 11ro-• ·.......-2ZlO M• ... St. --Cnoer N.B. Pott om"> LISTER REAL TY
OOlUGE REALTY ....,... Vocodon .. , .. Ill,_....., Ion. ..., -......... p1a"""'""'· ""'"' PLllB •..,)SPRING $21,950 ~OWNER SAVE 7%..;211,7"1 ATI'RAC. 11!612 Beach Bl .. llB --'!"!!!!'!!'!!'"!"'!!!:""_.I C..-.. tlud -2 All tl>b !or lll.SOO. cute 2 BR hom• CldMl !or ~ .. -n1>, T mv I Br. 1\1 bo. blm., "1>k. Pa-3 B•. 1 ho. MAKE OFFER 16 X 31 POOL
4 IDRM & DEN ~ baths. Many added Jean Smftll, Rltr. mom or dad or Aunt Matilda W ~ Ho, dbl pr, fDcd. GI or FHA 400 Pirate Rd. 646-3079 Heated a:: filtered, wllta 1&-
0.tcm bomt with cbarm and luxuries fat )'OOJ" plee.sure 400 E. 17th St., C.M. 646-3255 etc. etc.) All in A-1 eoodl-2tlO Maple St. '4&-2D cuzz!. + S BR, 3 Ba. v_,.
wvmtb. B e a m rellinc:. Ir a:mvenl~. 1S x JJ pool. tion, beautiM.ly land11e1ped. 2i29 Haitlor Blvd., c .M. C BR., 2 Ba., home; Ideal for Unlvwtlty Park 1237 desirable area. 1--~l!!I"!"""""~"-""'-brick _..._ ,.,..,.inci,,.,..wu,..,.ldry-wow• 132,500.s..tol t"m" SWIM· FISH· BOAT .u ........ Byownorl23.500 -----'-'=::_-.:.::c::. HAFFDAL REALTY
U"*-View Hiiis ~~.soo-. 8-y C\ll-de-rR .... BELl7:!LO 2955 H•rbor • Wells-McC1rdl1 Rltra. Almost new . 3 BR, 2 BA Or make offer. s e e 318 v~~~!.L1~ f~~l~ng~: ; -~'Home to Match Income"
... ..,. --' "" 1810 Newport Blvd., c .M. _,_ ____ 1 ~ -·· •-'. ~ther. 646-1952 O'l'ro Wamer BG-Cai ., &N SMITH $45,IXQ bu)l'I this dMuxe DQ. u .... 1111:: ..... ~ ~ lush gardens, m I r r o r e d C..-del Mor .....,. • DA YIDSON Realty plox. Bit-ins, .,..,.._,, ..,. 548-'729 Ev,. &l4«8t On!1 139 500. 2 BR '"· F1'1'L W/W cvpot "'°""· ctom. •l"C. ... 2 ON 1
IA8 built -locat..i REALTOR LIVE RENT FREE dodu. Call • "NEWPORT BF;ACH" CAYWOOD REALTY ~.:"t umt. ""°"" mly tortoJnU.g. $27,000. Exo. in-u.,.., 3 Br with ,.,,ml ..it
ill the Soutbland'• m<.e de-«XIE. lTtb St., C.M. 6t6-3Zi6 Triplex with individual patios 81lboa Bay "5. Olli, t BATHS" CD W: Cout Hwy. • Jo Hul9en, lktcr vest. Nr UCI 83.1-030C or on !'Ml'. Good klCllU. In ~ .I: fuc:tutilw .rel.. 2 ~ turn1ahed Prop.rtles l.Jbrary, 6 yn new S N. B. ' 548-1290 5l6-IZli &n-5507 Owner. downtown Hm tinatcm Beech.
-• Cal1I. -Golf Couno Lot Pl • ..,. 673-7420 E ... : 673-9117 ""· ........ -"'·"" TRY OFFER! $19,500.
Cl.mpm Jmt mo ment• 1SI foot Jroatqe on the Rltr. 2'150Harbor5B,CM I!!~~~ ... ~~"""~ 8Mchhoulie ne:are.,y.2BR M ... Del Mar 1105 Ea1tbluff 1242 TedWIJRlty 536-257' ...,jus;'bb' =from cour.e OYerlookinc l u sh 5,l;..5460 Ews. 5f8.35M Exciting 2 Story "OCEAN VIEW -125,900'' •guest rm. A llath. Must CiJm>M. 3 BR 6 f rm -B-:-LU_F_FS-.-Ro-,..-.. -G-.. -P-1:.:a;.;;;n: 2 BDRM. Walk to 9Cboolt,
' lo oM£s ll'Wm and tunra.Ys, nwn· SALES ASSOCIATES Ivan Wells' model home Huge2Bdnns,2ha,SOX127 aell1 $3000> 1~ ba. w am ' Spacious 4 br, 3 ha, By churchem, shopping Ir Dr'a.
LUSK H «o!.a lakai and the Oub 1511.S split. Management wttb view. 2 • Story Uving Fireplace. Below market! Bala' ~I Estate O:i. d /W cu,>eting, Owner. SJ7.950 644--0740 Slll,500. Dl52 Port Ordt. D=~r:-·~ Blvd. Home. Sunounded by hue· opportunity. Double your rm d.liiinc area fam nn 4 HOME &n-4090 'JOO E. Baltic. BJvd., Balboa ~~~~ 1=e;:1d rr·s Bead> botaM tlma. Bia-l -'"=·B=:·o=""'"":;;:':;'==~~ wy. tr ariDm: hornet. One-of-a-kind Income. can for appt. BR' 3 bL Buy ~ Ii: mo~e NR Harbor HL 3 br, 2 ba. 673-0.40 ,_. .,.,_ ...... Newport lny. Turn on San •t SZ,000. HOME 642..«8) In ~~-~-1---------ac -. --...:a wall., utru, rest ldediCllll eTU! Ste tbe e BY OWNER e
Joeqei Rita Rd., tha n COLl.iX;E REALTY 5t6-6aO ~ achool atartl. ....u. rm. Dec, ldtc., Bt-sut. OW 642.s6'1I b' RlmJLTS '3),500. By C>.meor. 546-72'M OAD..Y P1!.,(JT O•eeffied .f BR, 2 Ba. $23,500 OI' b.t
tonow .. ID IDDIW an&. OIARGE m Roy J. Ward Co.. &15-1560 yd. $29,950. ~. ~1456 alter 6 p.m. Prind pe.]s. 8eCtioo NOW! OU.er. a!q32
HUNTINGTON BEACH ·OFFICE:-M842-4455
_ 161J "#71 W 1MfT1:::.''l.WTH 0,. ........ -e:~~~~~~~~~N!77~7:::~::::::-: ft... nnch stJit 4 bedaoom ._ 2 apm.dous t.thl, shake roof. lUAh tropical lRnd· n pl.., built-in and • country type fireplace. VACANT. $95.00 TolaJ Move-In
0.t. to VEI'S ••• Low Down FHA.
llOU6lt AROUND THI 11191$ att • little pa.bat wtU DlllM It "Home Sv.'ttt Home". VaCtint and will sell FHA
llld VA ud s-7'~ a.ti to ia1Jaw for paintfn&. Modmi 3 ~room. 2 btth. -ood !loan """ ......... S&<rtlk<!
cozy 2 --IUCll CGnAM cm J.arp R4 Lot. Just 3 Wockl from ocean and near downtown llunUncton
a.ch. Priced far qukk -.It •t 518.000. Better Hurry!!
llOW'S Tiii TIMI OI' THI TIAI TO IUT THAT HU. nD l'OOL
4 **'OMS + -+ DI-IOOM + 2 hmD1oUI baU.. m.ter t.droorn 11 hup: wtth ~th With door to .. •·c COVDID PATIO to ramnUc warm water G POOL. HAPPY MDI Yow tin1;J t • 1 •• It P'llU Prioe ..,. PU00.
-mT ..... llUTS ........ ,... ,. -It. It'• b:lit.4 ln • .,,,..,. .,. ntt.r IChooll ant lhop. ....... -lot.,,_~·--... 2 i.u..,,,.,, -!Im> ..... I.oqo ldt. - -_.. bull,_ Detp ,,ii. -Dool>lt <lorqo, Can for ........ -
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
20.U W•tcllff Dr. et lrvlno
"J,000 $9UAll l'llT
646-7711
Open Evenl""
Beeutiful Baycrest Custom luxury home. Ideal fami))' home with 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, formal dlnlng, large Jtltchcn, hu~ mastrr suite with Roman ti.th and in-
door garden. Offl'red at $65,000. Exclusive listing -appointment only. Submit
your home on our guarantH trade program.
HAWAIIAN lol-ff..-44t,t50
Httt b an exceptional pride ot O'l\-ner.hip prop~f'4-Wi th ~t under 2,COl 1q~
feet of luxuriowi comfort. Hup bedroom&, &,.;I bli:U., cuatom ahutten and dra·
pe_rjes, proltSSion&l minimum care landscaplnc by Beeson. Aaw: ot concrete patio
ala'b, a re&! Hawaiian TUd Hut for outdoor entertalnlns. and a prdm off the muter bedroom round out the picture or thil outatandlns Newport INdt red·
drenoe. SubmJt )'OW' tmaller borne for tn.dt.
COST A MESA OFFIC:~E-!1'1545-9491
2790 HAllOl __ l_LYD_. ------°"".:....-Ev_ .. _ .... 'lfl t P.M.
$14,t50-POOL TIMI
Take time to &ee lhb cozy 2 BEDRoOM' home on quiet street With lmmeme
back ~ with PLAY AREA I: POOL seperate. A little pt.Int and yard wari1
makes thu the rear'• BEST BUY AT ONLY J14,950. Excellent Terms.
2.200 59UA•E l'llT
I LAIN. 1111100..S -16"12 l'OOL
2"-large baths, &tO aq. ft. of family room, all buil t-in kitchen, double ~ What a BUY for ONLY $l6,500. MOVE IN TODAY.
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IAYCUST W11'M POOL $11.SOO Don't rnbt t1dl luzu.riol.al beaV)' &hake roofed be..uly on quiet trff..llned •trMt
Mammoth 4 bedroom, 3 bath a.tom B1Jawt bome with 16'x31' beatitd an4 :h f,P~ ~ ~J!'!' .~ ~~,~wtth •. ~large ~u",•,.....inc ~ tll-POOLC>no-andbath la onthe_,. .... ., ... _fl'om >ldcbll<> ·•--~-~-~·-· •~ -tbe otben and would mab pod situation fDr ..sd't quart.m. E:lcellent UIUID---.dom kltchtn. Don't .rnbl the trftnendoul backyard for e kids and tx.t
able lou. anti owns ftulbl• Oil down Pt1IDlftt. SUbmtt J'OU" ...n.r heme tor '°°" and ... s-Uo rot•Dld and Mom. NO DOWN VETS • FIL\ TERMS. • -JMMACULATl-I -9'lr LnlL -IPICTACUW YllW
Ideal fOI' U. larp OI' lfOWllll famllr. 2.800 IQUlrt feet! I '-U.. fannaJ dlalnc llaaw. 11* IPOtleaJ)' beautUul 4 BEDROOM, apllt level home overlookl Ute htJ1I room. spadoul flamib' room. ill t:lectr1c ldtcbea wttb tr.16at u. IUld )up al Dam Point and tbe Blue Padtk. Spectacu)arly beauutul In neey _. ttl
petry, 'leauttrW c:.rpeta and dtapea ~t. left)¥ S-_tio. pool abe Jard -the wont. Completely carpeted and drt.ped In choice deccn.tor tut.to. 'l1dl bomit
prt&t: ot GWnft"lhlo ~ Ofttre4 at 13UOO. 1u11mft 10W own bam9 • II affent at onl1 $.14.500. A Must Stt W tn a hurry!!
our pn.ntere tre4t plan. ---..::::::".~:'':-
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' ~· --------1 1 _!H~"~"~•!!_,!'.l'u~m~llfl~oM~-tku111 Unfurnlthed A,n. Unfurnlthed Hunll ......... do 1400 Huntl ...... -h 140Q Htl\ftll.,.... -1400 L-ne leoch 17051·
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NP? ""' 1 BR. .i..,. .. 1 FREE RENTAi. BOOK UNT
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Apts. UnfUrnhMrl · °""' UnfUm-
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HAVEN m,1• 3 Br. 1ra: tam rm with stane to' x 200' nN OOHJ\, Lalllna at Victoria Bcll. 1 $25 Monlh
Nowport ~ 5200 -14-.,,.
NEW~JBR.2e.. PRIVATE Room W ...,.
...,_ Im, Coto'L 1"5 bala...,, ioq. --J~-$115/Jnl, "2--«139 Nlcit ~. MM7ll j
c .......... Mor mo ue..,-:.TATi I -·lid llaon. .,,..... • --• 2 ...... BR ...._, "-~ llGO I>'• rou. OPTION 'IO BUY
C!rptl:, drpL W Ilk to ICbll A New iuxury Duccola • buUt
put". SGtl2T lot, alW.y f'n-hem• {ff!t ~). $38,250 .
Dutdl titan '3 Bit t t..th, tn.noe. p ,30) dawn to Yell, •.«iO 2-S'!OltY -"""'· ' H.P.lt.C. Income P11p1rty
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Jandcap!na. ntA-VA terms. 847-85.11 Evft. &1178 Cbcle, netir Brootbunt and
KATELl.A REALTY MT.at atARGE m Hmillton. Huntiorton 88.cb.
A SUMMIR MENU BR. 2 BL 1210 w.,., oum. PumltuN ltent1lo ~~:;
FOi · YOU ~;.. • 1'82 EDINGER 51T w. 19th, CJ<. 048-'"'1 ~ c-m11114 II<,,...,_ ~_5 MJ-4455 Of 54&6J.4(l 1568 "· Llldn, Anhfll Tlf.... .....
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have • home for YoW' bride. blk to~ 1209 w L'l'ffN IMc:h 3705 C..,. Meu 5100 1 I: 2~l°'~ 1Jbllm
We au&l8t a NEW f BED-• Balboa Blvd. 8.Jbol.. i11 tram $150 mo. Frp1c1 I PrV
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ROOM, 2 BATH HOME on a wk""'150 wk. 494-618 Blue Lqoon Vllla US H Al BOR Padol / PooU .. Tetmil. eon. quiet iatreet near IChoOll and en be:ldt. aurf •lcw, all
••rki. RANCH ST y LE NPT Bch. Large Upper I _, __ , tnt1 Bid& I bole Putv .,._,_ 2 block lo mec. J\wnilhed, .....,., TV ,,.._
KITCHEN With all built-in'•, ~n. ocean. t«ulil, l'*fd· Wlnler$ZO GREENS u.~ .. FAMILY ROOM., FORMAL Aut 1 to Aug lT. $125 per 900 h I.ant, OUl Mf..W
4 l l DRM -2 IATH I>INING ROOM. ShDw)'Olll' week.~ Schworer.Bkr.Sf3..lSM lMacArthurnr.CoutHwy)
$24,9SOI new relatiftl a view of the 1 Bedroom turn1lhed apt. MONARCH BAY ARE A IAC!tn.OR .. UNn:JRH,
NO DOWN PAYMENT! ,.. ln>m """' SUNKEN I Bloci< to"""''· Wotkly ~.!.~.;~a frotn $100
Molt tnlijliring grounds . a LIVING ROOM. Your bride 185. Newport Beh 6U-«ill trpl,pool.,$300~ ' ' btd. utn.
trop\cal ~IR! 50 ft. COV· tG be ,will la)' l do when you LAGUNA Bncll, algl,. I; adults 496-1243 bt~ 10.:S pm 1 • J 6 I BDRM.
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l BR rear apt $150, Mature
adulta only. No pr. Wat.r
pd. 61T Jumlna
Bd!dt,. tn *it ...Wtlioa
w!llt<ll--ns.c-...a1oe. --""""" Oontod Jim O>bb ,,_ rrs.1111
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. . ettd PAtio ll.ltl'OW\ded by uy 111 buy, unusual value walk to beach. Xlnt location l'lJRN, I: 1JNJ"1JRN, A'ITR!AC"l1VE 3 hr, 2 bl., .n """ ..._'« · cucadlng ot "'" 132,soo. 1150 w .... t_,..., L19un1 Nl1uel 3707 llfftod Poola, O>ild cu. <i.et. <11 ... """' """'· "' UAL TORS wattdall, ftm pood l .oor-""''=.,..:c:,..:..c....---1 ;;.;==.;.;.::.;..;._ ___ I Cater, AdJ. to Sboppinc -oc.an. 61J.J3'.U ~
tibl.e eteYated bamboo but PD1'PERberup with apan-RENTALS 3 BORMS 2% Ba, drapea. No peta altowed l;';""'.:;=':"=;:=7 7.:::ll!!l!!lll!!!ii!iiiiii•••I ~. Ewrynoo 11 an cn.mic view ot the-ocean. 4 HOVMS Unfurnished Fenced yard. No pets. 2'lftl Ptll'noa WQ, at HU'-Huntlngten IMch 5400 • 6 ACRES llfUCic' Clllftlll'
invitation to .,.ma. livina! BIDROOMS, 2 BATHS, PA· Ge 1 JOO() LEASE $215. 4195-SM1, (213) '-6 Mama, er.ta Iii-. ~-JlOO It. o a ,
Dotiah ... ....,.,,,.,.To TIO,D!XXS."'""""tirap. -• ·391.-a1tar1p.m. 516~ 2 IDRM·2 IATH -• ... uu,100.
.. tt is to --t M! No awtn ;:_~:nm ":1==:, .,., Available Now ., s BR 1 Ba. ~ ~. HEATED POOL • $1.Z mo. PrtpUI* ~ 7' t's. 1
G.I. or low down 90 othen! euetrM 11~. LA Jt G E MESA DEL MAil built-int, vW C Io 1 f Elocell~t. p&rk • like IW'-Cal1IN. :· bU-lns. e En'ATE w.&. 90' Miids
....... -· ~. Pvt bndl. Kids " roundinp fir adults f'tq\llr-TARIRL 16111 le.ch RAMBLING and available. 5 BR-3 BR .......... ..,, a.3271 DelewveSludioApta. fr o nt l ot, BE LO W
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Only $34,960 4 BR . 2 Ba •••••••••••• $195 pets OK. $300 mo. lnl" pel.ce I: quiet 2620 Delewatt Ht Bdl MAR.KET.
WAL TO BEACH a BR . 2 Ba , ,,,, ••••• , , l'\16 KcNTALS Discrimlna.tive Tenants 536-l816 $50 llOO
Glnodowa.ntA$2J"JOdown. A SALAD BOWL of IOO(ti8 Owner/Bier,~ Apts. PvntlthM 1, 2 Ir 3 BDRM. APTS. <banadrt ~ty. ftl..ed'
NI price G6,7'50. 3 BR 2 awaits ttw perlOll.wbo de-·-POOL.MARNTIO CHILDREN! 1 :~P~:;-1°. 202~~ 5lll 3rd. Oc1Hmide, calM.
t.tb ..... Id ..... """ wilt· ""' eountry Hvlltl at "' C.11 -. ~100 -•I -N QUE NEWPORT ae•cH "'...,,.. • ''"'" "-"-'· Plum • ..-. """ __ ..... _____ GARDEN Am s1ng1 ............. LEASE• -room, aepant. livinc room PMCh ftfll ebound. 2 Ster-AVAn. IMMm. Meaa Vent. L1DO BAY VII¥! • .R.~set'V'A.tion1 ~-673-178.f :rRAVELOOGl-
with ~· Dllf1)eta. drap. i.N al rustic ebann, 4 BED-4 ~R. Ire ~W.-rm, Spedoul: l BR Apt ln hl·rile 18th 6 kn.la Ana, C.M. WMtmlnahr 5612 Depredatkia Sll.IOO
N , landec:apq:, aprinkten:, ROOMS 2 BATHS nR.E-~aua fam.ldinln1 nn, BldJ'. Cu.tDm Fmn. y ... Call Mrs. Htndtnon 646-5542 "---===:;._ _ _;= 1996 Gl'Oll ........... ,,..,
Mow in Immediately. Own· PLACE.' Nesfeded 'anc1 sad hilt-in kitdlen, beautifully s.YiO/mo. 515-SZI Rltr. lm Santa Ana, Apt ll3, C.M. 2 BEDROOMS 1961 Groas ........ $110,GDD
er tranl.ferred. ~t prioed .low for npid landlcaped yard. YMrl;J With garqe. $12) mciuh. Rlt· 1968 Grms ··•••••• $U5.lm
Ille. $26,<m and any terms. !HM' $.125/mo. i~ wals' Ctlt• ,.._ 4100 {2) DLX J&rrt •pla, 3 BR 2 IM., earpeti;: diCJGM}, water C. R. Ganrt 912-1815 'i/_·llJ~e Real Est2te 4944833 and prdener terVlCe. BA, bll·inl, quiet arta. paid, 13836 Loeu.st St. FOR Sale by owner m ea.ta
LOS PAORES 67~'"6.1 Evfl. ,.._ $25 Wk. Up Adulto. $IOI. ""5 F"'"""' Call be!Wffn 2 • 5 M• ... 12 b<aotilul tur.. 2 hr
54&-8103 962-4.fn
JR. "ITAJ,IAN VILLA"
REALTY FOR LeaK. 3 BR. 2 BA 'e Studio I: lkdt. ap&a. Dr. MS-9tll • 636-4120 e aiits. r s.rdens wMb pool
119> ':lll!llMYl'e street f:am!Jy/1ia.nal rm. 1't fmc-• tad Utlla ~ Ptionl -"• 2 BR, frplc, crpts, drpl, $1800 I mo. I n c om •· No
POOLll $22,950 Laguna Beach f!d yd. Bttplacoe, ~ and • Maid Serriee • TY uafl. bltiDA, pri patio, p 001. Laguna IHch 5705 vacancy, Adults, ., pets.
l!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!i!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!~I ...... · Avail Sept 1. l>SO mo e New Calo A Bar Adul.,, no ..... I H 5 100 CLIFF DRIVE llSO,<XMI ..... 1l86 'SO' DOWN PAYMENT
You woo't believe it 'til you
..-it • moat l'lll'POllS J'MJ'
yard -eolf t:OUIW cna• ·
l'Ml!Wll' needs mowine: • llrii:-
en pool, hlnta.im -trub' a
beaucy ! King 1ized bed-
l'tlmm, quality new <mpet·
inc, CWltorn drapes. Most
CCIM!ltlent location. M64i04
UTI'I.£ DOUGH includes Gardmfr I: ••tu. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-l'P.ll 546-5163 LUXURY ,F\JRN/UNFURN 2 BDRM Triplex Hnts Reh
LOTS 'O' HOU' SE U . Col. Robert B. Moen -NASSAU: PALMS 1-2 BR 1 BR. Apt wfw crtJU, drpe:. Yearly Letl.w. l bedroom Conven. loc. Gaod .-. l=.....m====~~--t13:5 • SlCS. Pool: CH to .tipping ttnler. 1teps to Shen 1: 9v1p11 $26,990. Ow?WI' 147-23Cl
THIS OLDE HOUSE HAS IMM EOIATE Occupuicy lTJ E. %hl St. Ml-3645 Stove I: ttfrig. $90 mo. OceanviPw from~ Apt. EASTSIDE o:i.ta Maa; 2 s~ BE'ITrn. DAYS. Im· immlc. S bednn hotlM, EASI'SllDE t BR., elec. 18'29 Pomon• Ave. CM from $150 mo up. lease BR Tripi-ex; Ip patio.
posin& 2 ltory architect~. bit-in d.w., "'"" c pt a bllJla; petio. Adults only AVAIL. AU(. lst: 2 BR., new <494-2'149 $31,500 268 Cabrillo. rra.8861
with exterlct of wood clap-thru-oot, 1 1~ BA, nr mrkt1 361-B OGLE 642-1298 -..., .,...,,, bltns. Adults. NEW Del '" 2 La--' _,,.,_ --~ _._. I • ~-· 1110 -" _... ux '6e BR, 2 BA, Buoi--· R•nt1I 6060 ~ •l\W•g, .-.....-.: ... ing e, ._,.....,... mo. " ..... $90 FOR A\.liUSt. Very nice 1 no pets. $125. 548-6769 N. Laguna, l blk to ocean 1: I "-"'-'-'--------1
TARBELL
1124 Edl""r
l'OOL 1Sx35
• Prtee SZ3,?.IO e Hudwoad ftoon e W /w eiwpets
• °""ered·eat.na e Wet bar
• E** eond thruoot e Terms GI er ntA
Ne\111' apin wlll )"Gl.I find a
home like thiJ at this price,
Poul J.... lt11lty
U7-1266 Eve.s. 842.sM-1
NEWLY 9eor. J BR.; I~.
famly rm. (19XZ), bllnl,
earp., drapel;. Nr. llCbook ..
16311 N....u Ill. M6-9+17
Huntington
H•rbour 1405
YOU'LL BE SORRY! u you mils belt buJ in
Harbor. 3.l'iO lq. ft. ' +
maidl + studio + view.
5'tpil to beach I: dock. Rm
hr pool.
BEST OFFER
OR TRAOE
OXlll: $83,CXXI, Sec, $67,IXM'.I
Own~. 147-6186
Out of County 160S
encloeed by uaed brick 54A-3351 __ .-iron I LO =~~=~~~~ Br. trailer, 133 E-l6th St., QUIET 2 BR., bltn1, lndry. park. Lcaae. -494-408) eve
... ""5 .. t encin.(. -VERY a.EAN 3 B . R ·, Coeta Meaa. Hl-1266 , a•-il. Adults. No retrta. LUXU CA.TED A FEW BLOCKS carpets, dl'lpes, tittpl&cti, •a-RIOOS TiN apt, 3 BR,
fROM TIIE BEACH. lup paUo. Olltltandinc. BACH. apt., 1 adult. Utfi. '130 Month. 646-'1l285 Eve1. 2 Ba, elec bh-ina I:
paid. nower It., rw&r ahop. 2 Br. 17' ba. Drps/crpta. dishwaaher. frpl. 61-9843
Sfrav.11.ni I BDRM I: DDl S210 per month. V • c • n t. Pins· $(1). 6*-5181 Bltnl, prt pr/patio. Adult11 e DELUXE 2 BR unfurn apt
floor pl.an. fcrx.iLD BE Bmker, 546-4l 4l 54~2490 J-8R. apt. in rear: .U $140 mo. M!MM33 cloae to ocean.
<X>NVERTED TO 4 BD-A'ITR. 2 BR., arp., draps: uW. c-id. Adults; onl)l. VERY choice, 1250 tq, ft. e FURN. lltudio. "97-llB
RMSl. SERVICED BY 2 cmveniently loc. $160 Mo. 581 Hamilton ~
BATHS. SPACIOUS zi J"'I'. No pelll, no children. 12 BR. 1"' BA immac, pool; 5990 LIV, RM. wrm 0 AK Call after 6 PM 642 -l&M se;. MAN over 3), No peta. $160-$170. S4(J.600l_ Dy1,
PLANK n..oC>RS, wood pen-FOR. Lftae: 3 Br, 2 &, ~ pd. . .::~PM Back Bay. l BR., w/w carp., frplc. BUSINESS Woman Medi 1
ne)ed walls. E::XTrnSIVE fam. rm. home, bltm, carp., 1561 Beams: 1 adults, no pets. Br unlurn Apt, . CM '
USE OF GLASS AFFORDS drapff. $210. Month water OUPLEX 2 bdr ,adults, wuh-tlO> YNJ'ly. 673-7629 Newport, Cc:rona de.I Mar,
AN EXCELLENI' OCEAN 'JllUd, 545-0li3 er, patio, soft watu $100. 2 Br. 11(11.it levd -1 upstairs, Hunt Bch or 1_.quna. To
\mW. Laree kitchen with at-Z'BDRM. Fftlleed yd. Dbla 646-lliO •ft 6::1). blt---. dl'PS Ir new crpta. No SlOO mo. Gar or carport
tached DINING RM., has guaa:e. No pm $ 121 • 2 :BR apt. Adulca anly, no 1Nl•. * 545-5421 nec<e$1U)I. 642-00I; after 5
red cobbled fkxn, Bil.T-IN 673-7609 pets. Walk kt <X:C, 28&3 DELUXE STUDIO API'S. 1 _,om= .. ====-,....,---,
RANGEi: OYm, REFR!G., Hiday Pl-9&1-&al 2BR.,1% betha, Adults NATIVE Californian wMt1 2
INr..MATQDNG OJPPER r NOW VACANT ....... ~PAID* NoPeta.MS-0728 or 3 Br. house. Detlire TONE~~ DIS . Iii br 3 ba S2851mo .,. ~. HMSTR., 646-968l loYely 2 Br. Blk to K-Mart. * 2 BR. Dl'apes. Hardwood privacy, 2 dlitdren/to $160
GARB. DJSP. ETC: sn JoAnn 548-078'1 ftocra. Water pd. fUO mo. mo. Local area. P.O. Box
3 LG Br. New crpta, drpl:. ...... 540 ""'"" 1004 CM
Thia old house baa e.JJ the Redecor thru-ou t. Blbw Le 4200 ne req. r~ N.wport a.•ch MARRIED Graduate. student. thinp YOO are looking for in yrd. $180. 646-49'l2, $-5270 :.:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;.12 BR. 2 Ba, bllns, cpl!!., drpi. writing thesis, w11nt1 rental
a beach home, Btrr IT'S iran MO. IM anly. 2 BR cot-• 181·H Del Mar. $145 l
BADLY IN NEED OF ~e. redec. 19958 Oiarle. 1 * Ch1nnel Reel * '==""""=='=.,="='='=""='== :so·~~~t6:~~ur. Quiet. PAINT, <LEAN·UP I: SOME drild ok. I •
MINOR RiEPAlRS. It's an --:====::--APARTMENTS N•wport 811ch 5200 MAnJRE Cple wishf'a lo rent
OOlstandihg buy for: 3 BDRM Heme SPECTACULAR Vll."W I========= winter or yrly. 3 bdrms. No
•24,950 F"LL PRICI ~Santa Ana Ave chikiren or peta. Corona ftl • ,. _, ........,. w a....-t/Loc • ""'' EASTBLUFF M I ~ •o-Owner w1ll. hdp finance Slips Available IU' UN on J . voJ'"'Ni>D
Offer your Term~ $90. 2 BR. Ir pr. No dUdm 2 BR . 2 Bath Apta. FOR LEASE DESPERATE; Need 1 or 2
MISSION REAL TY or pets. Cmple ptt!f. LEASE-or. BUY hr. furn Apt. CM atta for ta> s . Coest Hwy., LA,itxla 548-9864 J.M5 Mo. &: up_ $118,500 up I New Prest ige Aug only. 6#-0474 before 5
Phone In.fl 494-0731 3 BR., 2 Ba., bltm.. 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM Town Homes Roomt for Rent S995 1455 Terrace Way, T-pl• patio; carp., drapes: &73-1781 -for further info ~· th •--Tro M Gold Medalion all electric SALE Or -d. ' -. mod. Hilla. 3 BR, 2 BA, dinette, $225 Mon . ~ Hennan tt, gr. u• .c>0 livin&' I: private patio
hae Yucca Valley ..-:-.11 Mi-re living nn., frpic, beam· Newpo .,,~ -oo •
PRIVATE Room for rent. KH
&: hou~ prlvllqe1.
Pl'"-""" ~ edl1~ o.L rt _. •• BEAUTIFtJL waterfront a11t. Sl0.500 eq: $4300. 49&-il71 "'fl" i.uru-out. Elee.1;.;.;=.;.;......;._____ 2 BR L-.. _.. J bedroom +den A 3 bed.-kitchen w/blt in l .. patio, ..... t uuo,;A, ,..,..._ -range S to 4 BDRM Newpcrt Beach Winter leue-. 3403 Finley room with 2 or 2'>' baths I ========= I di~•sher la.rge comer lot, on qUiet Cul de Sac. Over e 675-4039 e •
Wtttmlnster 1612 155 front. Landscaped, 3100 aq. fl. GM'dentt I: wat• ==~---~-1Your own large 2-car gftrq:e. ~· Ocee.n View. Priced inckld. $3'J5 per mo. $295 on YEARLY ; fum. ~. apt. Automatic door opener avail.
GI RESALE
Anyone may auume this Gt
YA% loan, payab\1 $1UI mo.
3 Bedroom on a bi1 corner
lot. Room for boAt Ir tnUK
parlcing. Sparkling new paint
job Inside I: ootlide, plus
new wall ttl wall cupeta.
Vacant ind immediate po&-
ees.Von at only $18,$0.
STEWART REALTY
!lal>mt
nght. P .O. Box 914, Lal\Dll 2 year lease 64Ml16. Nr. attan I: thoppU:w area. •
Beadl, Owner. 714: 494-4726 S90 Month . 646-6880 Dishwasher, drape11, carpet~ * TOP « ... W~d· 3 BR, 2 BA duplex, bit.ins, OCEANFRONT Attrac. 2 Br. • ,,.~. fa~'ib'••· . .... • ocean ~ta, drp1. Neer beach.No """" cu
view, 3 BR 1%. Ba Ir tam pets. Avil AUg 15. $:?",,3. furn. Apt. Winter er yrl.y. ltt"frirerators ava.ilabl1.
rm, frpl, blt·ina, beaut M2-38ffi aft 4 PM , "A=vo=ll=9/=l5=. =-====='I e
lndscpd. Walk to .M!hooll. i"'========o 1 · Your ptrw>nal key to pool,
$35.500. By owntt. 5% % 1st. Bick Bly 32.Q Newport Hgts. 421G e
Will trade C.D.M. 494-5187 Rent lt&rting 1t $250 mo at DUPLEX Apt., 1 BR., furn.. e ave. 3 LARGE Br, 2 ba cul-de-sac d'
NB crpta, drpa. Re<a req. W/W carp., drpa .. tap., M5AMIG0WAY
MAGNIFICENT $275 548--3012. ewti. 54~ tile: cl.Mn! Adults, no pell. NEWPORT BE.A.CH
OCEAN VIEW LOT Mn-Maniin Working rirl pref. ~7165 1---=~==-s
Ji,$0 • .-nall, but level $1501 ========= 308 Catalina Dr.
d •-• ~· U I I p k •••' =~=====!MANY 'll'ONDERPUL OP. own, UIU ....., mo. Lacuna n ver1 ty 1r .,...i. lilbol 4300 POlt1UNI'I'IES h.•e b9tm
Bch. <114) f9'7·1ZIO -'-'--------~In ~·-"•-• A•-l !~~~!:!!~!!!!!!!!!~ILOVELY 11PacM>t. 3 Br. tam -niu ~wcu -· Tun "'"' ... .,.,_, <>p. Latune .... h I 70S rm, fp, le patio. bltn•. pool. 111~ UlfROlfT _,,,, • ., .. NOW! / ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii San Juen No matnt. nr actrla a: lhplJW. "'-""' C1plttr•no 1720 Lie S2flO mo. SJl-0354 att 3
Bus ph. 873-9140 and 54Hl59
ROOM with pct entrance .4
ba. Crpts, drp1. $60 mo.
Working lady pref. 646-7089
Room & lolrd 5996
AMB!ll' ... ~;ro~y Lady, room
Ir bclard, pr1v. ,ntry; patio.
Quiet homr. &t2~711
NOW'S THE
TIME F.OR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
*PRESTIGE STORE*
in prime klcation.
2500 Sq. tt. Air
cond. SM at 1801
Newport IDvd., Coetm
MMll •Call Mr. Wu.I · ...,,...
THREE room llU:ite + -.
room and lobby, deakl,
l'llcks, and taNe1, lf'KJnd
floor at lTJS Anaheim CM
1140
FOR LEASE -Auto .8-fr
Shop in Hunti.rlsUll BN.m.
2642 sq. ft. $300 per mo.
Ted Way Rlty 536-ZM
IMMAC office ., sq. fl Top
b::. Balboa Island. $150 IDll.
642-95$5, 673-i'Wl
Storage G.np
~ x ~· x lO'h. $45.
Schworer. 673-2654 -·-----Offic• Rent•I 6070
· SECRETARIAL
SERVICE
Modem offlce1, carptta, lit"
oonditioning, parldnc.
$65 per mmth. ~ax..
!y Bank Bldg. 2.,11 E.11th S .,
Costa Mesa. M2-la5
Newport leach
Executive offices "'12 tit 9115
sq. tt. Heh, nev post omce.
Tbrivin1 hua!Mel • r •a.
Parking. Utilities paid.
Division of Hlth'ftYI i
213: 620-3514 We!!kdQI J ==07:c=--,,~--=~.O...,cl' DELUXE office, MXJ ecr. ft. '
Air-cond., car p e t•• I
draped. 8732 Watmbwtlti
Ave., Wettminsltt; walkinrl: 1 di.st. to w. Orance OJunl;y
Courtholme. 894-1337
512·291h NEWPCltT ii;;ll
Small trd ftoor olftce In
Graphic Arts Bldlr near t.,.
Schworer 613-.-sc ~
EXEC. Office adt .. DI) 111· 1
ft. G"""'1a Fod lllda. -· I Rnlomble. 115-5"4
MEDICAL 8uite, 1.cm ... ft,
Attr., alr-cmd.: .... loe.
Jteu. NDt, MH161
ATTORNEY'S off I e e; lliOO
~. ft: attr., aJr..caad., pod
Joe. Roa. .... IMM'1ll
CHARMING S Bit ' ~ Coron1 d1I Mar 3250 home, flftiplace, ••llad1---------
rard, &dle p.rap. S2'7,000 LUX. 1~ bdr. patio, ref. in-
Summer R•nt1I
No pe11 • .chil._.
$125. week
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B!tllb Realty,~ trcom. car.,•·· beam, liv,
RENTALS . rm. nr. Ben., wtr, l(tner, PENN Nice 1 Br. S~ mo. ~
HouMI Puml1hed furn, PIO. 2910 Third Aw. ~~Or.= 1550
ExtraSacOrlflcrcllnary . ROftt1l1 lo Shere 200S .''::. 3 ba .. ranr• • .....i.. Hunt!....., laoch 4400 e dshwahr. AduJts. no pets.
al new homes. Builder m1.111t GmL Ovtt 25 to lhare apt., $'291. 424 Poinaettia 6~ e NEW e LUXURIOUS e
.U .-veral new vilw hom8 N"'J)Ort Be-ach. M8-GS81,::::C:,~7-"~~-:::=;:-R&CiORT UVTNG
In Le """" ail w!tb ah"' PM 2 BR, 1 batb. """'"· 4 NATIVE GARDIN$
viewl r:-mut ) bdrm 2 drapn, $1.'JO mo. DeL&ncy 6 POOLS-SAUNASJAC'UZZI
...... """"" .._ • Newport .... h 2200 Rlty. 013-mO HUNTINGTO.N
""1lt. ,._ --ATl'RACIWE ... ,.-,, < BalllN lllln<I U SS
wltb operi beam CllJftltrUc-Br. horrw, boat dock. winter ==;..;;=;.;;_____ GARDENS
ttan. All .WU.. -· -· «JO J8t1o 81.. NB (213) WAT!llltntmn' db. I BR. mt11:ta. OW T.Q7 ..,1. "'/boat ._up ,...Ml. TfMLa -Entertainment
OPEN HOUSE M<DAY Yrty 1"· "'°""' ...,, .. ,... IOLIA.CHICA & HllL
Qllr.rlooatlonA-lalllN 2aoG ty, "" peta "' ...-. AOULTI 147-1414 1.13.5(1). m<J2lll
494 .. ,, OCIWI • llAY I=======""'=: /nJRN -1 "'· " .... I LOS PAOltll <Br. 2 bl. -.. av.II t1L -1..-_., a400 -lo -. St• -
UAL TY :m AI......io Pl. Qll col-538-11•
• Glenn .... -loct i,m, OX.f<lllJ a IOlt., 2 llATH ========I
"""""' Beodo tl!X IOO ,_.., .... -L--47111 ""!ll!!!!!jijil!j[l~!ii[!ll!!!!!!!I L...... US1 built .............. -;;;==;;;;..==-----1 • Nm' 4 BR VIEW, cptd, ----------1 peU.. .,._, $110. mo. DIU1XEN«th ... t1•l'OC' _,.,..,.._,_ •~.sBa.:....u. ,.,. ... ,.._, -·
$.11,<XMI. OWllEll. --.... i.-0., dint -. -.... 1 -Juno. $321 Mo.°"""'"' .......... -
925 E. Balboe BIYd.
s.::,-,... m=-~ Huntl ......... ch 2400 O>t Bn>ok>unt AG= ·=~ta!~~
a..inH eecdon. "" _..,,, .. , ..,...._ I BR --.. 98M4n 03 pool. f94.TJJ5 &ft• I pm. -llao A-. Loolt •v~· ·~ "~.. ·
s~~li\-7'r-~·
Soluc a SimploSma..OW'Word l'mlo for a-.
O ... ,o,., ....... el ...
four Kl'OIYlliltd wotdl .,..
Sow "° tor. low -· worde.
IDVLFED I _1r11r_
ITAPIC r 1 r 1 I
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80elll• trplc., prtv. Pltlo. l IWI:. tD mE Q(1DER YOO SELL Far o.llY PDot Wlllt Adi.
-· '16 538-11• TD 411J!CDJ1 TOU CUL. Diii -SCRAM-LITS ANSWW 'IN· .cLASSIFKaTION 7JOO •' ,
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mITT'"Rff'l'r--rnrn-"'Rmr.----;iiiBUWSffill &SS end -ANNOUNCIMENTS 1•-----------.. •1s••VICI Dt•IC'IORY JOIS a IMl'l.OYMINT JOBS a IMPLOYMENT
* * * -•I flNANCIAL ...i NOTICIS
, Office -.1 .a111 Ac-6200 -Opporl\mltt• 6300 I :';;•;;-;;;•aa;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"';;1;;2 -L ..... plnv 6llO Help W•nlod. Mon 7200 Help Wonted. Mon noo
L•ouNA aucH 2 11·3 A""'' TV srOR1 wmMINm• Air Canollllei.... • \ALI Good -. _.mty lnr
:_ON F6Ri.lri AVE!WE VACANT LAND ... -!'1500 """' ' MEMORIAL PARK Deck -~ tn eq"""1>enL Aleo bu lloorfna & ,.~_.. .. ...,. olllco -at Z<md <:'2. )\Int Boba Aft. pion. l'booe -Mo{tuary _,
prlmo locolloo la downlOWn In S..lo Aoa. $Jlt.ablt lnr eom.lole funorolo
1.quno l!<odL ' liJ1 C<llid> -d. •P"" commordal, ln-lmeftt Oppor. 6310 f,_ '2oU .-, ""'7'1od. boouWlll conval•_. botpttal, and Cemetery lots
~-~. T w 0 DW1)' other uan.. U.S. c;o....ernment Lt • • ~ d from $130
ent?al'lces: Front.Ip on ~ 542-9533 lot more 'Bldp. Nf'fd part o en • lndodu Endowmeel care
l'oresc Aft .. rear leMI to detllla. Retum 109'. (n4) 6'2--2395 Evfl')1hlna 1a o. bNutlf\11
Muoelpol pooidJla lotl. ISO SI ESS ,,. .Ploec m..,,. S.. -W!Nddyo Wonlt WhoddY<I 0ott 1"" mOllth !or ..,..,.. Deak IU N o RNI Etloto Loono 6340 No tralflc ,,..bl...,, SPICIAL CLASSIFICATlbN FO•
and dlatn avallable tw IS. FINANCIAL 111101 Beadl, Weatmlnoter NATURAL IORN SWAPPIRS B-.hours .... --i.... BORROW OD Y<Kll f;qu,il)' o:'M 1-_2,21 ,.rvlce avallahl6 -;,;"i'iO'. luo. Opporllmllloo 6300 Pri'lt• Ind Mortf. money ' -· •w -Spoolol bi.
FREE APPRAISAL k 5 II--5 ti--5 bucb All ulllitlea pold •xco¢ ASSOCIATES Cemetery Lots '411 ,.,., _ .. Mun '""""'
WEEDING, haul,.,,, laodo
1CttP1nl; IL C<ll\atnlct.: rtl~
able work. Free !'.atlmates
call .. 7.2Qi9 Bekri 1 P?.I
Poporh•ntlnv
P•lntlnt 6l50
PAINTING Atod Paporlos. U
~ call me wt both benefit
Exc!u<lvebuyootoxpeN!vo
Try me and aee. 5U~1
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Paintina. FrH •tlmate.
IJ<, A bw. CHUCK
548-131•
PAPERHANGING A PAIN·
TING, clean • ttU. 20 Yra.
ex. Loe re(, $42-1322 aft 5 telephone. , PROMPT SERVICE l-Wtitt """ 1111..,. ,. ,,_, :::;: ,_ ... • ......, DAILY Pll.oT MAN /WOMAN Reputable Company servin& z D&SlRABLE P\ots In Har-a-vou1 ,,..,.. w 1w .-.. ._ " ~
m FOREST AvmnrB OR IOTH Orange County u yean. bor Ren Memortal Park. ......OTHJNO l'OJt w.• -r .~.. ,p"m~======o l LAGUNA BEAOI Sattltt Mortgago Co., Inc. Wlll <rill SJSO -PHONI 642-5671 PAINTING Intmor/Extuior.
..__ Brand new oppor. avail. now 336 E. 11th St., Costa .Mesa Nll :"so ~·to 5 PM. Te Pl1ce Your Trlder'1 Parld Ad Frtt Estimates! ,
Alr.tondltlonM for right partiea to own an &~~!i.!.a ~~ N~~S? SERVICE DlltECTORV 1966 HARLEY DAVIDSON # 62 Balboa Coves S BR * oo..-* 548-8112 *
Offices & Dak Spece easy to operate, pleaaant 74 Full oru1. 16,000 inlln waterfront with pltt, Will * PaperhanJin& *
with central teef'etarial, zer. lel"Vice-business. We train PRJVATE. party will buy Appf11nce Repairs TRADE $900 eqWfy for oonaider anything In value Expert I ox and telephone answerlnl qualified people aelected. your equity or Trust Deeds. Parts .6510 PICK UP. for dW'ettnce above $35,000 54&-1444, evet.
M'\'ice, UJI to 2,00> eq, tL No aeiling. Folks we seek Evt1 642-7411 HANDY ManoSpcelallte ln all * M7·98!li * loan. U !-7m •Schwartz Wall Coverlnp •
ni. M\ltual Bldg. must bave tome bustne.. 1 lnstaL "'P Bum" 2863 E. c.out Hwy, 01M exper., be self·rtarten and Mortgapt.!... T .D. I 6345 kind ol repalrt. Electrflllcs, 4 Income unlll on 211t St. LAKE Tabol Vie'W Lot N•· I: aper
be ·111n1 to MJ11c to ,. (!...{, = electrical. plwnblna:, etc. ln Costa Mesa. Trade for V8da aide, paved $12,500 <r-per #IDn!) MT-1659 Catl 8 AM to ''5 PM 6'15-4070 .., earn MtJST_r .. to clOM ntate SfiS-2444 · house or trust dttda. In-dev. Exd\angt: fer llOme-Ptintlna, exterlcr, interior
STORES FOR LEASE bla m..ey. ...u """""' l>t 'J'. D • ~ 1 u .,. ~-t come $402.SO. Owner. ~ beeda._.e n1 , Uc. Ins. lT yrs exp. & • ...., es . j~ Bea.Fil .&:. Slater H.ntg Bch. Cash in\l'ett. o( $65oo la req. $24,000, 6% paying at $250 Aut~ Rep1lr1 6530 1r 54Ml33 * TD'a, er t Bier. 675-Sn& 54$-&25. Acouatical cell. lf.60 IQ. ft.-8l'XI sq. tt. (213) f ~i ... e1 t..... ........ month. 847~ Eves 382-239'7' • or a COO'l..-c• Y 8e _. ~ ~· Garage stana tor ftllt. NEED MOTORCYCLE 2 BR furn condo. on Bch 6190
, : 1 lee buaineu ol )'OUtown; u-A'NNOUNCEMENTS Holata, air compressor 1 Ha\le 1964 Simca, rebuilt nr. Venice, Italy In exclut-_P_lu_m_bl_nv,_ ___ _
.1.-. AIDciated witb our big plant ind NOTICES accessor:le1. 842-6020 engine, new tin:•. $450 or ive reaort area. 1'fade lot * 24 HOUR SER.VICE* -lndustrl•1 lentil _..-v facility. Xb'tt oPet&tklll for 3 4 B born ---'-----man & wif(>, Investment Found (FrM Ada) 6400 1 .................. 494-7JH local area or r. e Plumbing, repair, remodel ,
axt SQ. Ft. Jn modem en\-ibould be r(>l\lmed wlthln 6 -··--· •• Babysitting 6550 10 Units. Wilmirirton grou or vae. lot ar boat &16-1.2TI El« teWer cleutn&
&@te buiWirc M-2ame1300 months + good eamiDp 1 FOUND: Ta._~~ f~ale kit· BABYSIT my homt, play S!Q) Mo., $35,00> equity. Honalulu Ha.....U home with Guaranteed * 646-1407
mo. (%13)· 43+-!082 growth potentisl · ten, long--; e. 01 equlp. fe~ed yard, cloee to Submlf 2nd TD'1 or • T lncr:Jmto, Untvenlty are a, PLUMBING 24 Hr· l(>ry ,
3 Lots 6100 WRITE Wallace I 20th, Cotta Mesa. actlOOI Vic ol No. H.B. area Agent 846-2629 $26,<m equity. TRADE tor WOl'k guar. IJe., ln!ur.:
Gtve all info. re yourself, Call &: klentifr. 64&-4311 clote t.o F.dwards 4 Edlna:er E\les. can: 213: 434-SfM vacant lot, home or 1 remodel, repair, rooter tent·
•
1 HUNT. 1J:e8cti,:50Xll61ot with
producing oil well. Royalty
,.. pays S50 per mc:with. $6,500.
·~• By owner 531-0269
2 L01'S cm Santiago, NB
cub, terms or tn.da.. Fee
aim~. 646-8565
phone number, etc., tor per-2 PARAKEEI'S -Found Reasmahle 897...st!a WANT 4-12 UNITS; Have 49f.8431 or 6'l5-t646 531-7566
tonal lnttt'Vtcw. . Saturday 1-71, VI c In i t Y wdl leUOOtd $20 M 2nd f lnoDme U.Dlta on 2lst St . ..:M~uv"-·",~P'°lum-.bin"g"s.=rv1::<ce::-
AMERICAN Be-a.coo Bay, New Port anw Care, my Corona del 't'D'a lor dn nvmt. Prtnd· In ~-M...... Trade for Repair -Re.model
MA E Beach 673-5463 Mar home; children 3 yrs I r~·~ ._.,._ ...._. 646-81111' •
RK TWAYS · over. Hour, day, weekly pals only. P. 0. Box m. hooae or trust deeds. In· •
P.O. Box 1322, Warner Ave., PAIR of contact lemet in rates, B73-7lJ7 DAYS Huntington Beach. come $40'1.50. Owner.
Huntington Bch. 92647 cue. Newport Be a cb, Tndo ·-•~v. 11 , __ pi~-* S49-M33 * Sewing 25n BABYSITrING In my home, ""' """" ..,... <.21. EXCLUSIVE ~"~ .. =~~=~,,,-= any sge, days Mon. tbtu up xlnt cood. for BPOrt car 20 AC. level; val U0,000; ALTERATIONS. Reuonable
6960
FIWI SUPPORl
Bl6B
Computer oriepted field _ ............ tor ....... -°"""' °"""' --Travel ii> ""''""
.Mmh1ll
Communications
2230 S. Anno St.
S.nt1 Ana, Calif.
540·2'20
Anoq"'1""""""1ty
em player
TElETYPE
OPERATOR
Must be able to work ~
lhift. .
Apply Pat Foltom
133-0600, ext. 2229
COUINS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jambor•e Roecl
N•wport Beach
All applicants reviewed
on merit with iio bllis ti>
ward Race, Color, O'etd
or Sex. PRIME Cardi& Del Mar
Ocean 'fitw lot. Fee
• --simple. Owner 675-4750
DISTRIBUTORSHIP FOUND: Base1bJ~ 1?;1~t. Cvlcll. Fri. $15/wk. 548-7m7 conv. o1 1ame value. AP-flft 1: chm. 0-t.o Yucca pticf11 on better drulel.
National O:i. will appoint dis-Adams achoo wY ~ut. a prox U,000. 962-1426 after Vslleoy I: Pioneer Town, <Call~!'f°'~'_l'!PP~Lc.'84T~'-""'~~.1----'------
tributcr to wervlce lootl &: klentify 54&-1351 ~D ;!:'t G i:"o ~ 1< ,:..P:..·::.M::.. ------htifl d@M't. WW trade for ..:Alteritione--642-5845
175 :S w/fast moving house-MAN'S Wlttnauer w r l 11 t Refs. 646-43ll WANT: Land, resort , home unitl. 846-1675 Net.I. accurate, ~ yn. exp.
• Cltrua GN'lft 6 product, ND selling as watch. JM:criptiM on back .=;;:=:==:::::===;I or income • Tme!1' Sale or Trad.• tor 1ar&e Altorotlon-..... 2.5145 •. 1-;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;===;;; I """""'...,. ts "'.,..abli~ by Co. of c1se. Ed Mitrani. 4M-1184 -R. Rou M .... n:, Jr. r-u-_,...._,._,Self mnt. ........... ,. yn exp I• · • .... 1 1 ...... Brick, Masonry, etc. J'" 1-....rr"" • ·-·· N 1 --•t•
Fry Cook ...
Kitchen Trainee T T H• hi ll'e!I .. ,. Y 0 "'"'rt · 3 6.560 8-10 AM * 7.9 PM -"'wa"'-....... m-5, ea• 1.......... ' · · i ·: GXel · 00' II) • & cash invHtrnent of Sl500 FOUND A kitten, approx.. ... .... uu ... ....,., ~ -i-
Pre·pay inltrest on a tine FOr interview call 817-9515 mo: g~er ~ored, with ~ new tiretl'. Top corxl Butane TILE C1r1mlc • 6974 Permanent job. Cban<:e tor
)'oung M.vel grove, such as or wrire White Cross lndw. white VlC. ThUl'lll. 646-8416 BRICK, Concrete, carpentry TRADE '54 Cad Ffttwood ~hol~wa~t~"'~·~548-~7560~,--=-1'-'::7.':'=:";;::';;:;;:-;;::7·1 advancement.
, , tbia 5 acr~ loc. Jn excellnlt 2825 W. Lincoln Ave., Ana· 640I ~~!8"::e~~ '°"' full pwr., & N~. B&."Tl!n· 2-SrY VIEW Modem So. 1r Vmit, ~ ..... ~._Man~ (No students Plesse)
·" production area. Full price hem. ,L ·;;;°'::'=-------.,-:-::-. . nia Cb. membenihlp, tr PUa. Hilla 3 Br •• ! Ba -Cust. work. w. ..... ~ rep1.1t1. Apply in P(>r9()f1
Submit t t ,. din&bY w/o)rd or' Mn-0311 tam. nn. 1tu1b-• aJr o:ind. No ]ob too s:m&ll. Plaskr ,_-~.500. . erms o NU'l'VlliLE, U.S.A. is now e $500 REWARD Carpent•rfng 6590 Ext. '4£G l>a)'I . for FASHION Island artt patch. Leading shower
•.:. awl. Depreciate trees for ad· &cceptiur appllc1tiorw for tor illfonnatloo INdin& to Owner l2l3) """"All:.!< repair. M7-lifl7/846-0'l06 <· iticNI tax relie1 For more francbis(>a Jn Oranp eaun. rtt:0VeJ'1 ol heirloom an-CARPENTRY 10 ACftl Val@ncilu, 4 BR 6..U"VUJ
Bob'o Big Boy
1M E. 17th St.
•. lnfonnalkln please call: K. ty._Locatiooa are waiting tn tique gold jl!'Welry 1tomi MINOR REPAIRS. No Job hou9! nr ~. Tor AKC BASSET PUP JOBS & !MPL0Yf,,'EN1
W. Small with ~im, Lquna Beh., SM-from 299 So. Cout 8'vd. No Too Small. Cabinet tn gar-Comm1 income Orang(> Co. Trade tor power lawn va--------:--::::::11--------Eckhoff & Auoc., Inc. ta An.a, Orange, Ht.mtingtttt qll(>Stiona Wed. aces I o t b er cabinetl, or No. San Diego Qi. For-orum, eanipin& (>Qtlipmfltt, d 7020 ~ 1818. W. ~ A\le. Bch. & other areu. S14,950 494-1355 or 494-3628 545-8175 Eves. 646-2372 Days tin Rltn. 642-5COO or ? ! Sf0.8638 aft s. Job W1ntlcl, L1 y • 2 Chopper Operators
Costa Mesa, Cal
t _ Orange, Calit.538-5971 Cash req. Fully tecured in· BROWN Alligator billfold in H. O. Anderaoric·---* * * * * * LADY With nUl'ling exp. will Experienced with d ass-Soll-2621., Eves-wkncts •est. sh:luld return· ht JI', phone booth n(>xt t 0 • NO JOB TOO SMAU. • care f<r l1dy or gent in yoUr craft choppeni. 1 ---·-·--· ---------Call for appt. 642-2TI3 or .A.lbert9on'a mkt 19th A Residential· In8ustrl:aI O:im-home. Llihl housework OK. e 3 Fiberglass Rollin
Mount. & Desert 6210 Sw~.~ t21o0161N7 Weetdi!!.!:_~· ffarb. Rew. 00-18oo ~-ercial.bRopa;rl Ll. •bondre~ .. odelnl. SERVICE DIRECTORY )t:1<v1t,;t: OlkECTORY Bfst d.. .. !!~ from 2 BE"""d ritnced
AmNTION ~~ 92660' e"'PCJrt ..-c.u, PART-Irish aettor found in :;'~~ t . c. ""• · 1ocal rte . .,._........ • on era
vie Santa Ana Ave. and 9621916 • 962-837t • Carpet CINnlng 6625Carpet Cl11nlng 6625 QUALIFIED Sec rt tar Y · Experienc«I
DEVELOPERS l UNIQUE FRANCHISE M.,;. °'· Flea oollar and e • Sklll><!;exporl,...d mature. e Golcoat Touchup
INVESTORS For men & women with mgt leather collar. 642-4816 MASTER Carpenter new and Newport Be a ch recldent. APPLY ··. * 80 LEVEL ACRES* ablllty. No exp; WO """'· An A ..... 1n. SI "" hou. Your Rugs,. Upholstery 646-""'3. Columbia Yacht Corp. ~~ Ideally located .Jn high-dry Ottered by lntemationll LOST Vic Santa • ve 5.16-39:X> alter 5 p.m. 275 McCormick Ave.
detert (no an1Ji problems, Yan:lap Fair. SlS,000 to Mesa.. Dr. Blk w/brown I =REP=AIRS=~.~AI;"°"TERA=°"Tl=ON"'S Job W1nted Cbsta Mesa, Calif.
'" wonderful .... oJr!) L ov el $25,000 !nvot -· ..... n =r·='""· An• to C\BlNEl'S. Anyatu job. & Drapes Guaranteed Mon a W"!!!!," 7030
land, pump &: well on prop-store In e.S90C with this tam. · -23 yrs exper. 548-6713 I COUPLE wants to ~age
• my, Ju.I 18 mn .. Eost of ... Co. Jim°"''"'· 546--4&11 Lrg TurquolM Broach Spot essly Cleaned apt. In .,.,,,.,, .. "' ... • • Moldora
;"1 Barstow (where great ex-SIDELINE Lost SaL nlte Vic Berkahlres' Cement, Concrete 6600 . .ealuY• Age «I. Rel. 213: e AiMmblera
t!.t pansionbualread).>beiWI!) RestwrantorC.abanasM•· EXPERTCEMENJ'WORK CAN BE USED IMM!DIAnLY ~ e Cirpenters
-" 80 man -made Lok" Int Boat Dealenhips rina•. REWARD!! 613-2'45. RouOllabl• ""'""· Spod.U.. AFTER WORK IS COMPLETED Some boating '"""'"'°'
.:"':! area! Ideal iJr tr(>~~~ An! extremely proflblble and UJ6'1': Blk. T <l Y Pc» ing in CUilom patios. Free R Domestic H•lp 7035 necessary. tnterview1 be-
-developmen' auaua C8Dbe8f!tupmabout$1200 dle, male; vk.-Sbtftcre1t .t.caDanytime&U-9496 evolutionary Dry ClaanllMI M•thocl 1::::::::::.;.:...;='----1tween9&10:30a.m.ONLY
growing, ~ .. ~i!.'._~ ... ~tc. woridnc capitol. Call Mr. Trad, HB. Reward.'68-2423 •• ..,. No Fee Emplayft' P8&'I No phone calls.
••• ---•· N.i-12131 '61"'"7 CUSTOM PATIOS & for Rugs, Upholstery and · Drapes .,,.,_drive ...... S280 Apply
Tbia is a ·rare cfferln&, af. SERVICE 11uff "-~Id ;.P•::rc:'°::"::;•::l•::.,. ___ 640_5 Block walla. Aho concrete ALSO SALES -SERVICE -INSTALLATION eornpmi.on P/Nur '' to $.YiO Wayf1r•r Y1cht Corp. fordln& tM tnvestcr a sreai • .ru sawing A removal. 842-1010. Nur Aide, pri ........ $1.6.5
future! Penonal circllm· 1t:OROJ:T c:t. 12 yrs "I Found My Love CEM!Nf Work. all types. IANICAMUICAID 'IR ISTIMATD M.unt CMAl•I Sttters ~ • , $1.00 up 1:1,~la~e;!a mnces f~ this llllle; oth-1 . w. ta Mesa, In Av1lon11 No job too small. Free est. Housekpr, for cpl ••• •• • UXl
f!!', smaller parcels avail-ne.tbng WOO. Lmg leaae, aboeni tbe schooner "Kelpie" u. snJFLICK 543-11615 Modern Rug & Ca-_. Co. Convet Aide ........ UX> up'"'=======::
able below market value. atnt coup!(>, Owners tttfrinr. USCG licensed. Single guys • r-• HOM!2dAKERS. INC. DO YOU KNO\V nrIS MAN?
Call owner: M7-66«> Eve1/ LI S-5640, 1 AM 6 P.M. & ga1.s ZMO. week· end BEST In concrete. W1.lks, 4335 CRENSHAW BLVD., LOS ANGELES 1638 E. lTh St., Santa Ana Oiristian married man, tome
weekends. Atrro Repair space for lea.se cruise. Depart WMet Fri-:°~~fk:s, floors, patios. 296-5100, 296-5101 COLLECT LIVE INS colle~e .. Strong_ ttmpttance
in auto Ct!flter, complet(> day, ;;o per person includ(>1 l-'-::7'::::C=.-,;==-Empl fffl conv1ct1ons, en.ioya mtttlng
Acre... 6200 w/hoist. S125 mo. 13012 (>Verytirlng. FirricrulaeAug· Licensed -Quality SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIR"ICTORY o~~:A&ency and .he Ip ingot h era. c "-' Bl Ga.rd G ust 9 10 11 Hurry' Flnt 10 Cement work. 839-SCM Geol'ie Y 5'T..m95 especially church people.
OWNER MU.ST SELL! s:ro20. ~es 54,5..:.~l11 rov._e. guys' and n'rst 10 ~ls. 6680 H1ullng 6730 10& BE. 16th. S.A. Now successfully employed
5 ~~ ~:.~~~~~ MUFFLER Shop for lease, ~A~l~°,!~IA ~~~~~~~ ~C.:h.:ll.:d.:C:.:•.:"':...---66-10 Gatd:~~HONY1S LITE HAULING k CUAN ~e:!1~=-~ldfac:.~istlim~ed ~~
Barstow. "La.nd <lf LAkea" eomplete w/boiat, $150 mo. 1P • SPECIAL Summer program. UP Far F.ast A_,.., 642-8703 while getting started. Cs.11 307 ,..._... Bl Gs.rd "' g t ~ 30 Gardin Service .,...._ .... ~ atta. 90 man-made lalc'5 in l 2 .....,.,,,.,ry • en Ages 2% to 1;1. a.m. o : FREE m'IMA.TES. !ltr. Elkin . 541-523:
area. Much development g~ Grove. 534-6920. Eve I Happy B'1rlhday, p.m. na week. c I a" i I 646-1948 * 546-7849 * Agencl•, Men 7100 ing on. Level I.and. water 56-7331 Montesol'ri Scboob, 1525 N. LANDSCAPING
undl'.'rgroond. cau owner CARPET 1 upbllstery cl(>an· Santa Ana, C.M. 646-3706. LAWNS REMODELED HouMC ... nint 6735 COLUMBIA
-:-847.fJ640 aft 6 'l\>'kdaya, any. 1ng equipment. High profit-SlfVIE Exp horticulturist, a.EANING • tnmde-out.
time w~kenda. Alk for Lee. low cost busineu. LOW Contr1ctort 6620 Reas. monthly GarderO.ng
but Paintitig, rug cleaning wall Employment Agency
Male-Custodian
Hours 10 PM to 6 AM Mon .
thru Thura. 3 PM to Midnite
Fri. Starting wage 1447. per 21,1. LEVEL Ac. L.A. Co. PRICE! &42-8157 A llttle late now Liculled Contraetm-RELIABLE: Reu. Oriental waahlng. Free est. 646-5103
ouUkirNta ~: ~FP~ O:ista Mesa Hellth Oub, 1hhoad w,orblldrthdkn:yws you Residential -Commercial v~· tCI~ odd jobe:. A.Pl'. a..EANING tage. r u ..,~. +NV4I • ..,., equipment & sauna • Ma.Int I: Repain:. Fret Est .incen · ~!;I Fut I: Thorouih. t furniah
Olm &: polish spec , , to SlZil mo. Apply Orange Ccest
Mfg OJst Special ...... Sll50 College, 2701 Fairview Rd .,
dn, $>l mo . 002-""2 ,,.. Ml•· 213, '37-7069 AUNT LAURA m.2129 ,....,., G"'denlng Ev-. 6'2-tl6<
SOCK IT '00 'EM! POWER Sweeping Service. Additions * Ret'n"ldeling Professional Maintenance
Jnd'l Engineet' ........ SllXX>.l_Co_•_t•~Mc:c",,'-"-"-'.,.""--
Mch .. ,,.,.,,, ..... ., S800 Dishwasher
Approx $1000 per mo in-To NANCY Fred H. Gerwlck, Lie. &16-6.SSJ 1B~";;;';;· ;;;O;,p;po;;rtu=n;;l;;tl;;oo;;63=00~,;com~;;•·.;Equ~;;ipii!n<:iiiil.iiMIJ..4ii.iii1&1..,l 8elated Hippy 673-6041 • 54~nro cut• Edge Lawn Interior Decorating 6737
Food Sale1 rep .. • .. • " $000
Mgr tnlinee, me.ny •• to Wi<i
Welder flm&n •••••• to $4.00
0ry clee.D plot OPfS' • • • • Stf.() II Birthday SwNthHrt PATIOS e Patio Covers Maintenance» Licen.wd e RMklenCll • Comm'I e
So....., I -"'dn't be with n-Additiooa, Lie. 54~. 545-8570 aft 4 PM In • -SPARE TIME WORK
DISTRIBUtOR FOR THIS AIEA
• • 3 <N\1..1 """"'u e Painting, t. • ~" you on YoUt 29th. 642-5952 nay..Eve-Wknda J1panese Gardener e Wall eoven,..
Love, Exper., complete yard e Color c.oordlnation
Upbolaterer ..... '·•. • • $3.50
Madll:nlat tme •••••••• $2.00
MANY MORE JOBS
Al C•rpet Cl .. ning 6625 1ervice. Free estlmat. J'REE Jm'IMATE ~F~L Y~T~D~CA7T=A7L~l~N~A,.. SPRING Soocial! 5c a ft, 5411-1953 • 5ISCl24 Lleenaed A ........, 1858 Newpoct, a.I 64:2.;m>
DAILY IUGlITS FROM Advt.need C&rpet • Uphola-JAPANESE GARDDa:R MODERN 13'lS &. Brtsld., SA 546-859)
ORANGE roUNT'i AIR.. tery. 543-U88 Toll frtt MaJnt le deamp. RtHable. DICORATORS 1tll s. .A.nab. Ane.h 77"'6491
PORT. Catalina • Veg;1.1 Jttea mtlnthly rate a . 53&El ARGUS
Airlin.,. e _,, Droporloo 6630 m.-a111pm --------WDRK 'NEAR HOMI
EX-ACTRESS/ arllst look· * ZAFFINO'S * S'I'UDENl'S 'l'"Orltine 1hru 1
1-------.-75-5-I
Must be over 18
Nigtits
Apply In ('.IE'rson only
Surf & Sirtoln
5930 Poe. c,1 Hwy
Newport BMch .
FRY COOK
Experienced ...,, ..
THI RIGGU
No. 16 l'lillhklrl Island
N~ Center N.B.
SALIS. 3 ONL YI
R ... nllooofOfO
or...,...ierlce
$975 FIRST MO.
Potential u )'OU lf.\netrt-11 W*lll to work and. earn
bi& money, can follow «"
dm, Y<>U. sboold write
one order everyday and U
you can do that
I can offer you
• $125 -kly aol•ry
• New Cedlll1c furn.
• Work 6 hn •day
• Your office 90 d1y1
• Executive training
• Bonus plan
• No c1nv•11ing
Apply 00! Adami. $Jlte 003,
o.ta Mea ll-6 p.m. dailY
LEAD COOK
25 yea.rs or over
DISHWASHER
Nights
Apply in Person
9 ·5 P.M.
REUBBt .E. lfE
151 E. Cqo•t Highway
Newport Be1ch
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY I
Join todays fastest growing
profeuion·Mutual Fund sales
No experience necessa.ry-
We train . full or part time
Mutu1I Fund Advisors,
Inc.
Npt B. 19n \Vestcliil 642-6422
S.A. 1212 N. Broadway
547-8331
COOKS
over 18
APPIY ln Per!OO
8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
R. E. LEE
NIWPORT BEACH
SAILBOATS
Fare!Qlll needed for sailboAt
~.Must have
thrOOgh knoWl.edge of aaiJ..
boats: be capable of mpef'-
vtstng 70 employees & meet·
ing production qootas. Send
resume & salary expected
to Victor· Mortensen 8211
Larikemtlm Blvd., N. Holly·
wood, Calif,
3 OPENINGS
PARTS MAN • BODY l FENDER • SER,VICE WRITER
Full ''" working
s
benefits, pleEl.Sllllt
condition&. Pb.
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FRY COOK
19 or O\ler
Apply in person
3·5 p.m. Daily
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. Coaat Hwy.
Coron• del Mar
SAILBOATS
In~or needed for sailboat
m11nufacturer. ~lust have
knowledge of gai}OOats & be
capA~ ol assmning full k'i-
spectim. responsibilities.
Send brief resume & ll!lhlzy
uped:ed to VictO!' Morten·
!left, 82111.&nkershim Blvd.,
No. Hollywood, Calif.
• Butcher
• Produce Man
Small market nteds 2 rell·
able m (> n. Experienced
only, Call for apoointment.
494-1036
BUSBOY
1! or over
DON JOSE
9C8.1 !:. Adami
Huntington Beach
l•com• • distributor in one of Am•ric1'1 l•rg•
e1t and f•atest 9rowin9 lndus~ries. This is~ new
conc•pt in the field of v•nding. No exper••nca
r.quiracL Alt accounts •r• contracted for, and
1et up by our company. You m•raly restock
locations with our Netional Brand Products.
YOU CAN EARN $800
OR MORE A MONTH
BASED ON YOUR EFFORT!
ing !or writt'r, "-r t i 1 t 2S9"e all _ All fabrir.t coll•. Alleri ero. Lndl9cp 1..;.ron-...1..;"9,.______ Shake out man •• , ..... S2.00
fbtttwecn 35-501 lo share 1.g. 1822" Newport, CM &4Ull66 ~!,dn;!; O:Jmi:i lawn ~. KEPHART'S Cullom lm'!.lng tnstallen h!tp!r ...... $2.00•l-~Sa-1~----1-8-SERVICE Sta &alesman. Exp
hacienda, Ro"8rit1. &ach, .,__,_, bu moved to 130 E11, Suite Maint electranicl ·•• ••· $3.50 eJ, OYer tune 11p & brks. Olde r man
kl!'Sl.25 per month , S4S-975S &lectriql 6640 MOW ING, Edging, vacalswn, T. CM. {)pm Mon-Sat M.utne .medt. •••••••••• S3.00 fine. Top wag(>s & comm.
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a•cur.tJ by l1w9'llt-.ry aH •llM'!Mf· You must
h•v• a goM car 1r.d he .~I• to devot• at l••sf
4 to 12 lloun ,.r week.
If yoo ore lol•ro•lod, have tt.o 4.,i.., ~ri••·
d.+enn1MHM eN want to H aucc"stvt '" •
9rowlnt Htln ... of your.,.,., write u1 today,
,,.... eMf11• 1tnt1, 14tJrea •M tolephene
'"'"'"'" . Wf WB.aM tmmGATIOll
fNTER·S'TATE DIST. CO.
JU South Soc••d Weal
Soll uh City, Utoh 14 10 I
ALCOHOIJ.CS Ancn1yn')()Ut Ge\'I c:I.anup. Hauttn1. Fot1egn Car u.let • • · • SID) SaJtS promotion j!)bs a villi, Ch(>vron Sta tion Ada ms: &
Harbor 4rff, Phone 613·8'724 nn:TRICL\N, Lk:en&ed & Odd Jobs, * ~ Detective 6780 .Ardl dra.l'tml&n ••..•• , , SS12 Large ln11. corp. SIO,<m lit Magnolia HB
P.O. &a: 1223 CoKta Meu.. bonded • Small jobl. e JAPANF.SE GARDENING ln\191fftatl• year. Ml.neCftllent opporru. l-'~B::;O;Y;,S;_:;;W_A_N_T=E=D~-
A!Jro INSURANCE JUT -· A -....,._, Sorvka °"""1p, Landacap. A TTENTlbNll Ag.~=~~:::~T ~~S,Call 10 am • 2 pm fw Ph~ .. 1 DMV *' ~'1fik Fkton: 6665 ln1. s.u .. 1034. aft 'rp.m. e CA.It DRIVERS e *' Wfllldtfr, NB 548-m& -'-.-'~------·I outside 11alro1 in afte!Tl(Jl)fl 81 LOW COST MaJnt and evening for newapapu. l WILL ·•·· piano for y-· 1 .ii n. mance Ws.nt catnlllete caut. dr\\ler'1 16.M E. 17th SL, S.A.. M1~ C--'-Please call ....,~ c.· '!5. ......, ,,_ LINOLEUM, CUJt •\Ile.""'""' MOW -EDGE-SPRAY record? tlcbts, uddtnbl =,.,---1 lli"fl' """"'""
pullet ldva'I. itt yoor borne. model, ftll&ft, Many mn-!'ERTUJZE. 962-Tlft totr:? Set: u \bey' an still ~ ARGUS EXPEIUDICED GU.A.RD To v."Ork 12 midnight
For nomhwl fee. 847~ nantl. F1-ee est. 8»1617, matter or record. Send tun WORK NEAR HOME CONTACT to a AM in Laguna Btadi.
HOLIDAY . KEAI:rn SPA Ml-8654 name, -.sr.... dr\Ytt's be-Import ear 1Mdl • • 10 Sl.200 Mr. Zimmer 675--4004 fl.fust have own un itonn.
MEMBmsHJP FOR SALE. CARPJ;:? • LI<. ~ Go-II Soni... 66l2 -"'6 b,_to with Ill Factory __,.., .. to A.6S EMJ job. 1213) 589--6225 col·
m.s33:I: all pricff ~ fret lll:lml.t:e& PROFES.S. Wbdft, wan. a daeck" or m.o. tD Me.rb madl • •· · •• • • Sl.00 SALfSMAN Willin& lect
•IMm SOit Hyp.-lo• .....,. -11r. ~ b .. 1. au. °'"""o.atD•a1... ~. No ..... 12·25 • ••• •• ' •:..,.._,.; l-'"'-"""'1"'u"'s~B"'o""y~--
*4llT• ..,. dus m.UT4 l'M&d., le ~ .. Altai.-Sit• at IDCltl Manep fine men'a dothfnr 1! yrs or rAder. G~ m.:=='======;::: I Chrdtnl"f -01wtal -a~ t.aaw>a --...... In N ..... rt ' ....... only. ~=-.=1:: S:.~0 ~~1a.::""" ::;-6730 L• ..... plnt 6110 A~~~J}~=T ~OOIC-MINU U:"~;,E~F:..~:--
._ttallty b Ou r Motto d(tpmdable. tf2.."38t CXIUUL'I Lft4tep1 A 2Ml Wttrtcllft, NB M-71'96 Diment ontY. 9 dayil. Call GEN maintentnce pri dQ"
l"REE ST£At.t wml CLF..A.N Lois, aarages. etc. Rotofflllrta s-.. 1'Nt ell, 1624 E. l'lth St., s.A. 541"336 for itppt. 673-6580 IJ:hl, ~s gen ~xp/ Cll1Jle11·
SWEDISH MASSAGE MAKE A MEMO kl p\her Trni n!mov1d, dump. skip, fHave own •C111 lptneat SERVICE STATION try, ph1mblnr;:, '11tt 'Wl')J'k &
n....n wk.-IO am . U Pf1'I up toys you no laagtt need, backhoe, rJU, rrada. ~·8145 962-flM Hein W•nt9d. M•n 7100 l\ltt>ndant. Apply rtr.1. 57J..ISZO "~ "~· lelJ. them b cub witn SUndA,VS 10 am · I pm O&lllftea Ma. Diil 1Ga11 i HAULING Tnah pickup i REAVY yard work l '°'1 EXPER. Upho11tMW A Can· 219'1 •tarbor Blvd., C.M. SERVICE Station l\Utnd. foll
519 E. Brold"1 todlJ'I Trlmmlnc. ~ • " do ,,.,.tklD. Md:am A Son 'v31 Man. Bolt bti.,.lfVIJld tlmie. ~perienced. Ovtr 21..-
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SALES
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1968-ADMlN A1JSf ••. •• •• • llll50
• ""-" ""'"',. .. Pd SErY CAL FRI • • • •• • $500 WANTED J. W. Rnllsoa
Hn ....... tor
WIDNISDAY NITI, 7 l'M
AUCTION SPECIAL AUOIONI
1'• rtimb'.a'W Y ~SHOP AREA 9 Mm • llM C1 .. 111r our year .... -°'"'"-IN=~ FRI ........ e c...,111rl,..
NIT TIME
SAWWOMBt
THURSDAY -AUGUST I
FRIDAY -AUGUST 2
7:30 PM
Of . d d ? JR BKl<PR .......... ... Op•-
lll epen ence. T·;.s~i:= • MTST °'"''"" l•Jll"....._ proforrod
lxcollont loonoflts
* •-* • * • ·-·-·-· * • APPllANCIS • Late model A\'OCJdo Frolt
Free retrlp11ltono • 2 large, 2 door HfriJI·
ontore, ooo, new 1plll fron~ bronze tone • Severi! late Frolt Tops a. oeveral other late
relligeralono • wuheno • dryers • raoe•
• deep freezers •
Loi& of new Mediterranean fW'!ll· lure in top names. Bedroom, llvtnc
room a. dining room IOI&. a.Ina col>
tneta, occasional chain, commodea.
C<M:ktall tables, decorative lampo,
1wog . lampa .. plctureo. Sewing
lll'lChinea bunk beda, dinetlel;
ch .. 11 of drowers, 5 metal omee
deab a. oftko chalno, motb-.
twin corner unlu, mopJe bar a. 2
11oo1a, nfrlcerato'!o 1lov•, wuJI. ers, & MUCH MOltol
We're lookine for a rnao who lllteo to do
tbillgs hlB own way. A map who believes
in himself. This man haa probably had
some succeaaful sales or bu1ineu experi-
ence, and now be'• ready to put this ex·
peri.ence to work to cl!'Ve out his future.
U you're that type of person, we'll pay
you an attractive trtinin& salary and p~
pare you fur a lifetime career with New
England MutUJ! Lile Insurance Compa-
ny. Your income pt'Ollpecta will run well
into five figure1. And your future will
depend on you.
Please feel free to write or call:
ROLLA R. HAYS JR. C.L.U.
New England Lile
611 W. 8th SL
Santa Ana
M2·56Jll, Ext. 321 . -----------------
SKIWD
MACHllllSTS
Progreulve manuf1~
turlng comp•ny In
Santi An1 hn open-
ings on the day shift
for the followlnt ,...
it Ions:
•Hind Screw
Machine Opc.r.
MOlD PRESS
OPERATORS
STACO, lllC.
1139 laor St.
Cooto Mo..
549-3041
An equal """"""'"iy empl0)'8>
Al>MIN SECr • • • • • • • • fl!O p II
Mature *>.1iO u er l:r tlme
smtEl'ARY .......... $4m fll •
lJ!e Siii. -""" mr Stt'Y ........ to .-o Muet lie ..,.,tuaxd "" .. -BOOKICEEP'Dt ••.••••• -
A/""1 A -REXll"nONJST ••••• , , llZI
Ute twine, flult otc
Mm REOORDS aJ< .. 1315
Good .......
CLK SPEC>.w'Br , • • • 1111
80/!iJ,no~
Fee A nM·fee PD11tions
ARGUS EMPLOYMINT
<nlSULTANr AGD1CY
2>43 Weaidfff, NB 54T191
!Sii E. !Tllo Sl, S.A. !MT-
146-4670
IOOU&P£R/
TYPIST
l'al' ·····--tntl:dal .... inels ailool .. twio ,.an
exp.-NDc». • ii.... ltart ""---· 646-96'1
Applv Portonnol to.c Mon ttn: rrt
PASHION ISLAND
NIWPORT llACH ... _ _....,, _,,...
WAITRESSES
-ooly ..... llpPly. No p h o a e call.I ......
DENNY'S
1UI S. o..t .HW)'.
LO(unaBeacb
J1la1 Men, Wom. 7500
J. c. PfllllY co. ~. ft*U' • ••••• to -Med S..,, ••••• ....... llOO --------1 Ill
I Late Color 1V's ......
ltepoueased • (repooseaaion proof avallable)
Dining room aeta w/butohet & buffets • Din·
ette sets, all siz .. & styles -bedroom •ell •
living rooma • couches • love aeata • book
cues • dresseno • cheata • rockers • oc-
casional cbldra • pianos • pictur .. e· lamps
• all aizea: mattresses • etc., etc. •
Con&tgnments from majO!' department •lores
-this includes new honlwood !urnlturo -
tables • kin& size bedrm IOts • dining room 1
1ets • love aeata • couches • naugahyde wtnc baclc couch a. chairs •
WINDY'S AUCTION
2071\!o NIWl'ORT ILVD.
loOIM !"!t'o. IUf. M ... ),,
COSTA --'4 HH O'EN DAILY t lo 4
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Dental Seey •••••••••••• ssoo , .... r:-• A
St..., .................. M1' -• Ylllllg NIWl'OltT l!ACH Pln1nclnt Avol11blo OK ,:"-, ~ ,,_' ..... 11 c..1 Ofc ••••• •••• • ., M1' · COMMISSION • .,... _,
0tnoa1 Aloi .......... .,.., 11ow1 ...., t "-11 • Hn .,...1 ... tor: This •udlon wlll bo ol liAWlY Iva, WUHIRI,
Acctl Pay •••••••••• '°' $tllJ ....... ...,. \# J.dluod apecf1I lntenttt to any. 7722 RD
M.i C..'I Ofc ........ $400 ••lb) -.,. --,_....__...... ono whe noodt ltomt -BGDATOU 1~'!!'!!!"!~'!"'!'!""11!1 .. I
Typioq ................ $350 -·--for "The -Boau-.. -.-· Heu·~-• ~'!..:.:_ .. ····· ?'!I;;;;;--;;-~==,-= Mll .. 11•c• & 111u1.• .. °.: ~ :_"'":.., :':..t;"~ °:! !:;
· ~· •••••• ..,.., PBX Operator, lllDiC*' •ft•n abintL a.tum, SocrUlco
Tme Cubl" .. · • ...... DID -... -Uoo Call Tme nm.._, ~ -~ _.,, --....._ '80. SS Ill· 1rdl. G • rub-~ • ··" • -...,....,._. andl cimc. r.-l'umltvre IOOOM1scell1nt0U1 berlzed waffte
-ln-OIDIWln - -tt ~ ·=========:.:=======:.::1 dJbo.Dft,oeverC::~ loll Some ft!mr, -or• -II oil -....... • 11 lO ~ wlll ... ~~ .. -()ut. l~~~~~~~~,!J . ,.. llell Sl.21. 25, $375. Call ......, Fer -...... c.-1.1.. M_......__ --~ ~ ~ """""'---... ---..,......... ....TWITillOnlan USED COlOR. TV ,_ •. ~ l'"~T.:1:...,:::,.:";wV..,:::;k-•I :6' .=:--.. ShowrMm samples :r~ :;'.a~'~ 5::'.:~~n::
Employmont Agoncy ALSO HEND!RSON'S !BOC. WuMSO..,.,_..,.
L<gal --. ,.. .... ., !000 Life Ollloo APPLY 111 P!2L90H 8' Wood carved arm divan , lg. man's chair; ·-.. ~--Bl 1y fllO, a..... -po.
Of!lce ,.... ............ 11!0 SWry + O!mml-- - -beaut fabrics. a Pc hexagon dark OU din. ~" nMMl1J;·• C.M. -$25. Did,._ Girl P'rlmy, ,.. ........ ia 3034 lo. Kilton IO a.m . ., 9,30 p.m. Ht. w/black or avocedlf framed chain; 5 12 ....._ T.V.'1 SIS ... !30.
Bank "'1er ............ 1312 Suite Ana * -Pc BR te('ll-dr Mr . .Ii Mn. dreoser, lg ml<· TV Contole, 21" "'"-Good 511 E. -fl, -
ALLSET AG.ENC!'
U1 W. 1l1b, C.M. IQ."52
COLUMBIA
• Precision lllhe
Operator
ru .,,,..,., .,. •••• ., l3IO I "!!!~!!'!'!!'"!'!'!'~--J J. t Pl""'"' '0, ror, 2 oommodea, decorative headboard in Omdli!oi" 126. Ana. 5U4a5 --------1 Medlool -' ......... 1315 l' BAR MAID -llllK I ~ Spanish oak or avocado deolgn. ~ -"'POOL=,,...,T"'Al=L"'U,,,--1
D!ntal .C, MY • ••• to $«Xt 00G0 DANCDl N .. 6 ued t8T.IO qp. Tltlle
• T unel lithe Dishwasher
up and Operator
• Tune! lithe Set
APPLY IN PERSON
COCO'S
• Aulolllllk Screw famous Hamburgers
1555 W. Adams
Mich. {Traub) Coot• -.
set up & oper.
.......... -.pany
bonollts ond -king
conditions.
PART·TIME
Buly DW\l,fer DMds 3 put.
ttme men to a-.llt blm In bis
buCnfu. &-10 PM'. Earn $'70
per week. Must be unbtdous
I: a w!Iltng worker. Contact:
Mr. Robinson s+M'NO
Uphobio!ry ...,. ...... 111.1' A~ lo --Nooport Confer Ite1111 Sold JndlVtdually -=--.....:-.....:12:.:1.::0I -,,... --·• ........,._,_ "00 ~ 24 ,_ lsl1nd -.......... -· -· ._, w... Shop Around-before you buy 1ee US! ttoo11; --.... MANY MC»tE JOBS 56-.-s * Nawpwt IMch, C1llf. .STEREO 1988 IOIJd stat., Dtlcocnt )Iden! BAJ)l]D
1!!i! Newport. CM OG<lll2 FIMALI CLlltK VALUI "95-FULL PRICI '429.95 c;::,~r;u..:;;r· SALES,as.-,Olaot :3s"~ = APOll'ln,...,. All 00::-., tonno .. low ao $3.00 -k ..,..,.. ... Oodlt °""' ~;111Fnnk-......m.w·~ ~ nm..m Ui?uan ~'1219 _.., p.m. -
Holp Wantod 'IOI °'*"" Ava. No Down-Ute Our Store CbarRe Plan ======== Put -In "" .._ w-7400 H""--. Colli. No Foney Fron~BUT Quality Valuea Jmido '"'====-..:"°°= -Blvd D-I ,_
Wu Ben's
Newport Buch'&
ntwtst end most
exciting C•nton--
• s • rest1ur1nt
now eccepti119 •P-
pli..+ions for:
....,.. Flbortl--:mio vcr~ ..u. Hu~~~;:...~'""":! ='!'.octurlnt Plant APPROVED FURNITURE -==·~ SWAP MEET
!:..~·i::!...-:f -2159 Harbor, CM b!ock,lhnl...,..Slcq.xmt
5"..s1IO 01 83WICT • ~ _..,il:itmdmt oond. 830-1954 ._All&IT
sat.Jm aft T ,. M-. SURFBOARD
lllJIUIE"I AID. ---Sm .bohy p 1'6'" 36 SQ YARDS belp -~· Apply In ...-. e hremoo .. M ... Shop Mi-51lltl * 11!1. -~tlnr w/pod.
I.qi.ea Beach N a r a 1 n 1 SURFBOARD 10' Ueed twice cost. '11 Pl!I' J'Ud.. maWlee
-· 4SO .......... -e -(( ._,bly t:======== '--"---="-'--"-~I"•-150 •M -·• Ux13. 111'; fll X IO, Ill>; -.«RS -....,.. new. . ~ ...... ...-<M.J. 18 a, •M 5
'
I •-u 1110 .,30 ·--m • -; a.mx, -• llabl • A•-• -urn turo IOOO _",.... .,._ --111
bldcpe:. aper. AM' 1-1 Afml P'llmittn nttur1l9d ..__ di• • TWO DAY * Sll'RJ1l:)AJtD 11'1' Haley $35. hwen NO. ta ••
1300 E. Normandy
Place, Santa Ana
Q block N. of Md'addm i:
Aeonci.o. w-noo • Cocktail W1Hress
~ Yldttl:. 1615 ..1 ...... ~-"'....,. AUCTION 9'9'' 1urfboard HawaH ~ -llod. •-•~-. ~ -• Olftl: .,.,_.It .-Y ••IAI._.., model hom~I, $35. IC-Jf~ e--()ddn::... lo -~ • .,...,, decorators mnoellltlan. ~ • ~L-•ware.
COCKTAIL WAITllESS • __ , ,...-In con-Spanilh a Medlt""netn"" o.w 110 -1UmL °""'~tGood...-..S """' ---.~.. ~ • .,_ RD FURNITV 10 • ! " Ill&* ......,. cm...
1ii block W. of Grand)
nswport .
personnei
""agency
{experienced) ~ "' -flcle-to 9ox M 165 RE L.._ "'""',.. • 11\12--• dolier, I 1lo!ill--nm MESA LANES Dolly Piiot. 1144 N-rt Blvd., CM ........_ __ ' ..._ .. .,, -lroa,
l'103 SUpmil:l', C.M. every qbt tD 9 n.nllll A: Allltrlan Mltcelllneevt l600 .......... ..r... MMa1
KlllT1ED FABllCS Kl'tchen Help 'J:~,.; =: 1XP1R. wA1TREssu ..... s.1. • ..... '"' ' ANTIQUES MIJSr •=• -·· $1>: e ,... turt11.r IDID. coll COCKTAIL Bric ... ,.,,._, 12>: .-cooc11S10:
ARCHITECTURAL fH Poid -{da ) 540-lm W&AWITARIETSESRSES OlllM Equipment IOI I A: ar:~chlno -' vac. bote12 15, lltblnr " POii SALi
DRA"SMAN EXElCS>X:Y ........ To-ys or eyes. LAUNDRY Hllp ... Leo! --..... . Golf clubi, -........ 1111 GET IN ON' THE GROUND MOit have stror'lg (1>A bk-peritnced, mu0e lhirt Now blrlnr for the cperu..: In EL EC T)'pewritn S.ST.50, 14.1 Sooth onl.anm st. beg A cart CS; mile. ltemL .S. lat. 0ntr t Lm. to 2
n.o<>R wm1 NA'MON'S ..... SiAt ,,....., iood S/H cir!. • ...-. Cll1 ici-ei 30 ............... Bio """'5ard ............. $.10. ID 6'>-8151 THlRD LARGEST REST· & career minded. Apply in penon betan aocm Brown'• tlllu&oua l'fM&urant key adding machine, make Saturday, Aue. S, 1 p.m, iBLOND"='""'E"cablne=cct"TV=", • .,. .. ...,.., '21 p.m. l'JI Babr, Colta II-.
DENTIAL .BUILDER, IN· EXElCSECY .......... $000 lll llays.ld Drl • -club localod at dlor.&U-51'3 bday,Aua.<.tp.m. dceot,.drawen.twol2" bUALKINlaSiiiilD ,_ ~··ES ~-.~ •··• devel e ye R.ELrEr lldft wcrk.. I""'-, .. --... .,,_ ..... """--..... b ~Sat, 4 pm-Sun, 11 am 1 -'--maun. .. 2 D VOL.~IN ALLr~ ~m•~~·"'-N . -· ---=-·•~ Gtoragolol1 I022 E. C. "Ed" JENKINS ""'"·one 18" btk• wlda •-~
OF NATIONAL SHELTER ope. bkgrnd hclptul. Mutt . Newport leach ... -· 0.,. 6 -6 VIJlaae, 31106 I . C:O.I Auctimeor (213) 381><233 -wheN, h m 01, -• --..... BUILDING PROJF.cl'S. hive xlnt akllb. Ace lJ.22 dellrfd. ftotomat Hwy Lietm• Beach Phone mile ltiemt 320 Ramona pW.e • CQltmn. a.de • anav
Immediately need 2 archl-SEX:RETARY ,, •••• To $SXt C.M. Clll 836-'19'19 fat Appl. for ~ bet 2 pm i: 5 pm Guoase Sale: Sat I: Sun ~E Rleetion Of cbU. Pl., C.M. ~9823 after 5 2 )'Nr'9 alll. ... IA• tr
ftoctua.I d!Sign dn.ftlman SIH, stat typing • d\cta-BABYSlTl'ER • bllqll'. 2 anly. Mr. Mc. Ausult 3 & ' cabineta. hutches, dHkl, cmly Sl.15. CID.,._
wlih min. 3 yn ... .-tlal pboo• Coc"'all w1:.....ss -.. -Dayo. * -* llZn ... _ Wty ............. ,,..,. tab! .. FOAM RUBBER,"" .. ""· ANNUAL 11.EA ™ tract exper. <llallenging, ~ F• by Applicant al lllC Own tram. Vie Adazm 6 EX p ER. l ENC ED Olli-Wiec9 2-Un.iftl"li?' Park I.m table•' ball trfts J.t Uph mpplies, f • b r 1 e • ' YWCA Baata .._ MU K.
waning work. Outstanrilna: SECRETARY .......... $500 Hostess Mapolla 96:2-'750a worker· Cook -..1 Beach Irvine. Oilif. rackl, ~-top 'com-~·.~de,t 1 ';.-::_ F~~ Broadway Alli· 1. 2. I 1J
kin G --• M ... -. Items from 5c to $5. modes NII A: armoirn a: uro ..... • .,_,. a1oi;: wur · g condition1, in beau-For mt::.1-... anager. EXPDtID«:ll> OF l' I C J: t.rft. Write or phone com-Allio: 9 Drawer ..inut chest heavn; carved furniture 6 Upholat«J Supply Co., Ill noon -t p.m. boob. ....,_
t1fu1 n~ Newport Beaeh Electronic bkimd helpful. Over 21 ASSJITANI'. TJplas. &me. pletil: qa1.llftcat ioa a 1115-4 Drawlll!r matchklc oowinstocX. E.SthSt,S.A~llll. CIOiM. ~ • ....._., =~~rn:iop ;i..:i~ ~: Fullertoo area. APPlY in per.on~ good wtdl people. Part ti.mi =OZC.,. U:t~ Qan. che8t ~. S.2 d r a wer Larry Morpn Antiquet APARTMENT SIZE COlD-dod>fnc· a-ck-tar .
Hove. 833 ft-·or Dr N B 9-5 PM to lfart. 49f.U20 • matching cmnmodes •z.t ea., 2GI ~. QI MB-1383 SP 0 T REFRIGERATOR .
11.#U'T ., • ' nE11DfN E Coffee Shop Wattreu 8ROD..ER Man: &bwuhr. Blue Linen Spanl5h style £ EXCELLENT a>NDITION. Mite. Wanted 1610
SALES 642-3170 549•2743 lllUU , Apply In p...,. -...... -. t buo """' $15. 3 O<k twtwl Muolcal lillt. 1125 l50 M6-!Mml AJTElt I py, .
REPRESENTATNES Superior Agency MEJA LANES pis over 21. Apply in P'I"' chain tit SlO ea., G.E. e VACUUMS e w A N T E D ~~ t D d e p • D d • D t EstabUlhed in 1946. Only 151 E. Coed Highway 1'101 Supaior Ave., C.M. .., 2-5. . • portll;lle 'I\' $25. AlltiqUe (f) tt.ECI'RIC am•. eoa cord SlO up, J\epa!rl • pll'tl..
..,., ........ ist1 dealing 1n o•er the betrt EmplO'Jf!r'S call us. Newport Belch 'Ibe Pir-.tli I Inn Ur.ddwood --..iter StO. le: amplltllr $25. Boda A·l "'-~-L.•-. ·~~Va--100 mutual fUllda ------LT.~-frol' ·-n-ta--n.o•• ..,.}'"' .. •• _ ... , ... _ u. ...... .....-.-... "Ae ............ .......... WE need ...nt:J Cm _. • ..,..,.. ..... ,g Secy Fee Pa.id •• •. • • • • $475 e'"--............. , live-in; -~"I""• UIL'I Twin box ~ I: mattr... IWJIUI~ __, IQ E. 11th. CM, M2-1511D
in ~e County. This 11 an Secy Fee Paid •••••••• $525 _.., -HAIRDRDSElt WANTED $40 S~ reduciiw rmdl &"CCELIIOR pleut) ~ 1'lmdture. ... opp or tu n I t y to mter Typist Fee Paid , , , •••• , $400 ft!fer. Sl25 Mo. m-11111 · er ' Accordi&n. lib 13 HONDA 5", $65. RCA TV'.. tt--., .....,_,
dlgnlfied prol.uional .. 1t1n, Exec Secy r ...... .,,.1$000 Buck Pressi114J Blind Slltch o,on. "'111 .... -· 125· new, W · kcybovd; wllll Oalaole TV 21" 115 Dec ino11 6 -IQi•lp•,..
full er part time Investment DA.to... F IC Fee ••• , , , , , $500 Ii; HAND PRESSING. Im-Spec. mach. l\U'D*lt mflr. m.uG Mk: ft:r Tom. cue. 8&crlftoe $50. 59-&502 str I: ~. bottt ' SUI).. TCP C4IR JN I>......_
ap mt necessary, wt train . .,.....va f'; Paid S3'r.i LOTS I: Iota ~ boaRwU'a. n..u:nuc piano~ Hdlner. 642-813) Ul·l212 * ..-
5fl-6621. J\.futual Fund~ tt ••···· mediai:aopeningatn~ 1580M<DVYlaN.B.•• Schoelllrwtrvctlon7600 dothe.-,milc.At.b)'bft. NnrDl!!'W',2.12''11l)ea1cer '5'0LDS,Hyd'romatlc, --c=-===~-'--1
Investon Inc. 2100 N. Main, M~ Girl typtst Fee .. $.'liO wear ctory. Experience Part Time lllle Clerk Anliquel, bim, bowl t.11. 8llwrtone ..__ Ml-0785 e WANTD> •
Santa.An•• Typist1AiFeePaid ••.• $315 preferred.ApplyJAY·MAR, EvmlnplrSaa.daya SCHOOLO!ildNn'avaca.tian cab. sew. mach.; 10-S. ......,. pbwer.ieertni,brakes, GanetW ......
Typist Billtt Fee , , .. , , $368 INC, 2907 S. OU, Santa Call Mn. IM, M&«131 rat-.. Olua.t 10 • Lemin Thurs.. duu 911.L 2 2 O 31 El.EC sUfll' pitno. 12li l'OUI. radio, Needs IOIDll ensiM _...,.
Real Estate NOR Bkkpr Fee Paid .. s«JO Ana 8-3 p.m. ~ lcbocll. -.28S9. ITS C:..talib& a. HB. Pert.ct coad S850. Sbawn by wort. $40. m-a7I aft 2. ==;=====-•I
Sain Pononnol CAIL SUPlllilOR AGDICY ORDER TAKERS GD<ERAL dot -11 Doi Mar, CM. PA'MO llALE' l•wtnr .... GD'1f1S..11:2<1) Mini boot w/-• 11.111 FREE TO :YOU
• Income • Industrial 1861 HutJor Colta M-Mature ~ 1'1111 Accoml.:a::::· * _ PIANO i.m. W bcbNrS. m.icbme, dinette rodes. Dirt ftck bilR, no Uc•
e C4mmerd&l 642-7141 .,. ,,.,. ttm.. o.,. or -MaJte or-· 61WQll M18C. Tuto • -'ltll Pl•-& Orpno Illa E1oc ·-11tL1 '"YOU"LL "'11 II --
151 w.5f:. = MeM ALL L~L JOBS nings. Pleasam wtdc from i;:..:.. =~f::. aftlr4,m. Jaanine 01M ta--'·lel ''Colt $90D." MI8C. fD.1114 ~i:·::="=
lUln. "'2-!!730 E 543-0120 Recept./l'ypilt ........ l400 ~. otnce. SalllY Sl.m Ir. a.n -•-$-ll7> MERCHANDISE POR GARAGE SALE -.19 KDIMOll1' -I ood 1 p.m. i-•i --•• ~•· Pim. contact; w/trn. PBX ........., Kl 7-t323 beton! 5 p.m. ~T--...-SALi AND TR.ADI Jl!6 Slerlal St. CM Thun-F'rl. o>ndH:tcm $!!0. TV 21' wwb 1 ,;,,,:;;;::,...;.;.;~.;.;.,.;..;.;..'=--'w;:.;• e KBllDY Trainee Bkkpr .••• $I25/S350 T1-f"E Versa11les hi""" taktn1 'mURI. 1'w deaninr hm • -~ Kids conglomeration FPla~~~~~. -... ·~ "'m' .• ~.?* witb trlJDI BEAt.rr., nm., ,.. .... a.ta Me58. W/trn. rm.ch •pplicatiorw for waitl"Nle9 Sal Im' • amen $1 .50 Hr Furniture --........ -'""Ii'"" U"" ............... bred. D.irnatba ••e••. --,""'~-~--1,1 ............ ,__ •Mll'I full It port" ~ ' Owntram.&H-0719aft!pm. Gar1geSaleS1tl-S way. Our floor • dl11mn bomtwhblmr:ild .... _....._ Mechanic CM •• -.......... .,,; .......... _.... ... me. ~.,..,r. on. PR. n1ugh chrl S75 tor bodl. 1'1 Flower·st.. Costa Me• models mtllt IO· Prk:es UPHOlSl'ERJNG • $19.50. 2 -.._.
Shlhnd 80. Type 50 manual ly. Wan~ woman to clean Upbols. br. chr SlO. 2 tllllbedl Doetm't tt mlll:e pc. (European craftsmee) cftDdrm. a:n.-a 111
Top pay, lull co. bfoneflll. Acct. am ............ $400 Apply In penon mu.e. F.V. ' H.B. U'eL wmuctit Iron rm dlv'ldll' .a.-uances 1100 een9a to tlbop UI before )'OU 1'ne flt. del, P!ckup· 215 M09ING r.iut. ..... .. ~ working condihonL Retl\ll or alll!d elC'I). 1617 Wntdiff Dr., NB Call after '· 540-1174 (mn ~) $25 I. $10. Bai,, ~ bu7"1 Mam. JIB '11emJ • S3M11J ...,.t home, I JI'. Gld~
RAY VINES M'td. Trainee .......... S3IO SA LES Sed'y/r~ NEEDED: Bab)aitbtc, W ltnJlld' $.1.50. baa!nette 13, WHOL&SALE To Dealers. WARD'S 8ALtJWJN SJ'UDIO Saerif'JCe 4 8plet IPQ!ld, .,._ Xllll: w/M-
Ouysier Plymouth Back I: tmt. ofe., l)ope ffr omgenia.I, mnaO nwtDt )liw, Own tnn+1i b6m. JU dJr $3.50. 644-0124 Apt ownn I: SJQbtic, tttrfe.. llOI. Newport. C.M., MUMt Famil.1 Plot. Ha.rbor a.t *-.. -1111
G:n. Willow J . R.. ~Amoe, Aawnc:7 electronics company. Dn· ...e& aft 5 · m\on pr Sl5 + Crou tap ~Put OL f Kll'I'* lllk A ..
Leng Beacll lB """"°"· C.111. 64U72) med. optning: «I hr, wM. 8481&1 £iJt .. tMcbrrl i:;::: I. ~It = $25. Ill tDp $5(1. Dbk dr. $615. NOW HERE -the NW can d. ... mn 91-21*1 llrlptd, ....... ' ......
DISHWASHEI SCIAM LETS Start S390 Mooth. 642-t6U, home. 0.. bwwpottadcn. each. Bretldut •c t $1). n.th9Xtl)ft15.0W.dr .,..,,..._Ta Kmto----.-ciokl', •-.,,
!oo Te1TY. I .... • 1alto1~ • NB SIArt Sap1. -m.""5M ,._. ,_ 1'rot SlOO. Aloo -Rom ..... --Doow---6 DOU1U: ~ -day. 1-U 1 rib. lta1'ttnf WIDOWER wi sh e s ftl/~ -lhli ._. 'fl///ll .-.. -waae $1 ?!i • E. 17tti St ANSWERS t live-In ba"-" m Sehl O'l Dfledet tor borne GREY Formica top table, 2 w. wm...., be.....,_, ICIDIJ!)T-PBJUJPI co. .._ •• .._ --a---. 1 .... Ol"Mll •-.
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REAL E.STATS. -·· ro.lllo--·-~ -AMtll 4' .. _ tbru I'll.I -· ---CallafUJ'ri.541).1111 ... a--."I81dJW... .;...._ !!. --.. Link•• -II auat• .. lh1,.oa JOU tie .W.: 6e 1111te.t a.lll.-JllW>ACHE mc11.th old Pl Q, ..... POWllt. lew~BI M"tch. I PC. lleetkal, brow• s.dt1tG.G.1'rw7. ,._ -, t ...... I f •I
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form •nce in1pection. Thet'1 why we c•n 9u•r•n+ee 100 •;. the repe ir or
replecem•nt of all major mechanic•! parts•. But not eYery usec! VW 9et1
this inspection. Only VW1 sold by euthorized deel•rs. Like us.
• Engine • Transmi11ion • Rear axle • Front axle HMmbllff • lrak•
system • Electrlcal 1yst1m
'66 vw '66 vw '65 vw
SMen. Fully -ru1,•i1 P•1tlt.M:lc, Fully equll''il Soden, 'ully equlp'd
+ ..... + rHle. + AM /FM radio.
1 1599 $1799 $1499
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$3199 '1799 $1299
'1199 '62 vw '60 GHIA
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'63 vw '1099 . $899
'61 GHIA vw CAf4_PERS Coacal ........ Polly
'65 • '66 • '67 -··+-.. , '999 MUST sn TO Al'PHCIATI
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• AVAILABLE AT DISCOUNTS •
• LOWER THAN EVER BEFOREI •
• 'H MUSTAN& $1095 •
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dowll or t.1d1 $45 per rno, JO "'*· •
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l•rd• $45 per mo. 10 mo. IVl/lll/I) •
• '50 FOID $199 • • ~ ton pickup. VI 1 n9i111 , T I ll I lk1 1111 •
• down Si l p 11 mo . 24 mo. !LZl20l)
'64 FORD CUSTOM $595 •
• VI, 111lom1lic. 20 Y, dow11 or fr1'111 $25 •
• f>M mo. 24 mo. NOY704 .,~
• 'H CHIYIOLn HARDTOP $199 ••
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• public. 1111 the d11J1n 011 lht11 old1r ''"· •
• CHIYIOLn sn• ... $895 • . .
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• $l5 '"'' 24 '"'· '" •ppto"''9 c~lt.
• CHIYT MON CAI l CHASSIS $995 • 0
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'63 CADILLAC
'lbl ~ CoUpt DeVWe model with all
power aatsts lncludln1 power 6 way seat.
power wlndowa, power brakes, power steering,
and of coune factory air condltlonin.1-A
t.utlAll ll"Ctlc .,,bite exterior with black lll!d white interior, Briw ttlll one home today for
aalJ
SAU $1444 PRICI
·,63 CADILLAC
Sedan .nevme. f Door bard top. Beautiful Hme
areen exterior with leather and nylon ln~~
lor •. Hu power 6 way seat.· power windoWi,
power yent wlndoWI, power steering, power
-......,. air concll--.. truly • beauUful bmnioWI automobUe. " .
SALi $1444 PRICI
'63 CADILLAC
Sedan O.Vllle. A lblmmerlna topu 1old ex-
terior wttb leather Ind l'l)'lon lnterior. All lux-1117 -1~..,....,.-,,.,...,. _. wlndowl. power Ml.ti, tinted glau, power
Tlllt wlnllowl. white aide wall tires, cruise
eantrol and factory air condltlordng. Thia fine
nt:omol:IGe lbowa tbt meticulOUI cart by Its --
SAU $1444 l'llCI
'64 CADILLAC
CouDOlleVW. -a ---with tbl lilack vtn.yl-root. "'l'bl. lhowpiece ii equip-
ped naturally wtth factory air condltionin1 and bu ID the luxury ~ fee.tUl'@I includ· lu power vents -steering • brans -windov.-s · aniit the AM/FM radio. Drtve this one borne
now I
SAU $1777 l'llCI -• l
'64 CADILLAC
Sedan de Ville f dam-tmdtop. Jet bladt ..
terlor with harmonl»n& interior. All the resu-lar cadWac power features tncludln& 6 way
power seat, power •tetrin&. power bnk-.
~r wlndOWI am-Jactory air condltloalna.
Also baa AM-FM radio, Audio-Stereo ayatem,
~ntrol, Wt ateertna whft1 and power
vents. Test drive this one todrq!
SALi $1777 PRICE
'65 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVille Monterey green with white
vinyl roof and nylon and lttther interior, Full
power equipment lncludlna ~r door lodui,
...,..,..twtndowt.tllt1--.AN./
l'M radio plUI mudl more. Don't mlla Ulla
outstandina: buy at , , ,
SALi $2777 PRICE
'66 CADILLAC
A beautifully fiDllbed Emperor blue cadlllac
, with harmonlzine lnteriCH'. All the reauW"
Cadillac power features lncludtna: power 6 way
aet.t, power stemng, power braket, poMr
windoWI, and ot course factoiy air condition·
ing. At um pri~ _)'OU can aftord to at leut
look. Read7 for delivery right now.
w.i $3666 l'llCI
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVille. Stunning Monterey srten ex·
terlor with black vinyl root and full leather
interior. Full power lncludiq pow_er vent win-dows and' or course factoi)' air coni!itionlng.
Don't wait on this one because it won't last
long at this Drive Me Home This Weekend
Pri<e.
w$4777 l'l[CI
OTIB SPECW YAWES
'66 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE e
'65 FORD LTD HJ. COUPE e
'64 FORD CONVERTIBLE e
'60 2 DOOR COUPE_DE VIUl e
'65 CHEV. IMPALA H.J. CPE t
'66 PlYM BARRACUDA t ·
'6 7 CHEV MALIBU COUPE e
'65 BUICK WllDCA T e
'6 7 CONTINENTAL COUPE e
'67 PONT. STATION WAGON e
'64 RAMBLER STA. WAGON e
'66 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. e
'66 BUICK HJ. SEDAN e
'66 CHRYS. NEWPORT HJ e
'64 THUNDERBIRD HJ. e
'6 7 FORD RANCHERo I •
'63 CHE.V H.J. COUPE e
'63 OLDSMOBILE
'nie Dooular J'-15 model f door. J'ulJy equip-
ped With automatic t:rahamiulon, power 1teer-
lni:. rad.lo and heater white side ft tinted 1lua. A beautiful delert irold ,
A lot of car for Yer7 little money, Tllst
one home lhlo -IOI' ..ir
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'65 RAMIL!R
1Ml't~11:i:"'~~~ c:::;;; _.., -... bator. .. !ii
-A -»""' arctic -.., all Wblt. .,. tnt.erlor. 'ndl: .... ..-r beft ~ '° ...... J'OU ... tbt Nlllr buJer', .. --. w-$999 ......
'65 MUSTANG
'!!'~ • -.... wlltJ the ~~-~Jojllor,
=.ieharmonlzln1 C1n'I!:.. g-~":
an ucellent second car for the bw:y famlly.
Don't mill lhla one at the )ow, low price ot only
SALi $999 PllCI
'64 OLDSMOBILE
Starfttt hllrdtop coupe. AuJ,amatk tranamt.--
olon. radio and heater. pow<r l)ffrina. ,.._
brakes, bucket an.ti, center cOnaole. A dirk blue exterior with bannontz1nc interior. Truly
a fine automobUe at a low prtce of oni,
SAU $1111 PllCI
'65 PLYMOUTH
Tht~Barracuda model A blautltul llt.-U. _ car with black bucket -.t ,..
terlor oqulpped lnclUdtna VI -!'~tilt~~.=.~=
WI •1222 l'llCI
'65 PONTIAC -~-~~-= ~~ radio and beat.tor,
• COMOle, t.acbclmeta-,
_ _ . A beautitul sreen n::·
... .. Interior, -... " juat t1nc for I ftlW home.
WI $1444 l'llCI .
'64 IMPERIAL
Crown f door hardtop Beautttul mlJeatlc blue ext.ertor with leather and tapestry lnlldor.
Fully equipped with power •tffrins. poww'
brakn, power windows, power'" e wa)' ....
automatic dimmer, AM/FM ndSo-and of
course factory air condlttonin1. '"1\1 la tbt
top of the Chryller Imperial line and II in u-
cellent condition. .
SAU $1777 l'llCI
'65 CONTINENTAL
A •tunning Goddea aold automoblle with fun leather matching lnt.erlor. Hu all tM powwr
acceaoriea includln1 power seat, power wta-
dowa, pow~ steerln11 power brakel, poww
antenna, power vent wlridOW!I, AM/FM radio.
cruise control and for summer driving in com--
fort factory air conditioning. An abeolute)J
beauutul car at a low price of
SAU $2555 PRICI
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_,,._,, R/H. -me • '65 CORVAIR 4 4' bdtp opeol ~mil; till llW. All Countlet -• -. ORANGE CXJll1'!'l * "4" Spd Fl-Shift .. CUSTOM CARS_ CUSTOM CARS
iUIP&'I' tack, w/walls. etc, Edan. 0.ugrter'a cu. Auto deluxe eonveniencn.U AUly. rspected LIDtdn . MtrCUI')'--CUSTOM CA.ts ,,.. v-n, ~ to. Ml. -'ft OLDS HI---'-·-V-8 LARGEST SEl.ECI'IO?( IN • •ft,....,.-...,.. -ft! Beaut. utmm aold w/llke tr. R/H, new rubber. Good Factory warranty. Ca on "---·ct.• *'""· N~-.., ,, •• • ;,. -•nv -.... . ~-.,.--ftft ..... ,.. ,,.,.,._ &MUl.U~• ~ •• ..,., .. ,
new lldlle tater-. Tor·1bat a:ftt. GOOD PRICE, $895. if JOU apt:ftdate tbe DMat. a;;; Me&.ii'nsL .. -~ ' Sllldl _A.te,.. ..e. • ~ ..,. ' "Cl1l'LASI''\ llI1lU' SPl'. -~ """"'""... ORANGE COUNTY ~ vacatlool PrMto party. '9<-Tl'6 .., d•llut, pleue-D"-_ CeiiMr .•• · •tla OPE. PoT ...... RIR, olc. Sel•cted Alto 5e1Kted AldO
ONLY $2195 -· "63 OIEVY n Novas..-51&-!15l DODGI ms --. 137-a• · ::"""'...:'!:" .':;i C•llNr C.ntw
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* ,.-.,_ -rlcan ••I ab 111 b • d LI n c oln ~ .. ~ =:;,:;; mllet. M,.t ..., --lllt. ....,.· -0. ""' II-om a JOHNSON & SON 'II STATION w ..... auto 11". n -a. °"'" -
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,I LARGEST VOLUME DODGE DEA,LER
DODGI first ••• 48 'months bank fllianclng ~valable on aU HW can Ir trucks In ,._.on appo""OVed·lsa:Jr cr .. I.
at YQUR LllSURE wll• ALMOST $1,000,ooo:'JNYl!NTORY of NIW Ir USl!D CARS +. CHOOSI lltOM
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PATMINT
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Elactric Clock e """'., $uard1
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CHOICE OF COLORS
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'IOTAL IOWN
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IRAND NEW
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·PATMINI PAYMENT
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Autom•+ic tr•m. • Poww ·1t..int • Heater
a dolrot+er •ystem • Duol broko oysiMI •
loco-up h9hh • J spcl. wipers .l wnhors •
Dho. -bolls. Aslc for Stook Ho. 125,
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'68 WAGON
IRAND NEW
DIWXE 4-DR. MODEL
'71 •71 '2499
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USID LDW MILUGI .... I ''71 TMIU '60
MANY TO CNDDSI llOM
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t ~rtdlo ...... $466 w:t i~ • mr· + Tllll &. lie.
'62 v.w. TOTAL Pl.ICa $1' $1'
$566 T~TA~
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2151 HARIOR llOUUVAID
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