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Oranae Coun!Y ~ Tueod~y ,
asked tbe' fed~. gonriimelll to join .
the ~ of Calllornla· In ·prohibiting
llll oil drilling of! tbe Orqe County
coastline fiom Ille s.Dtii Ana River llOUlh
lo the coµnty lli!.e .at san Clemente. ·~,)', state goveminent hu such
• probi~ under the Sbell-OmninghaM
Act.•
Now the;COllJlii ~. In a resolution
offered by Supervisor Alton E. Allen
ol "8&11!\0 ~ urges the federal
government lo, •jecopj!e thi& state-
establiahad oil Nftduary•from Ille Santa
Ana Ri~ mouth 101tbWard and out
to the three-mile llmlt.
Allen's plea to the U.S. government
aakod that Orange County be glvm "valid
assurances tbat no 9ll drilling operatJons
will be pe(IDi~ within U,. adjacent
federal waters of. this sanctuary."
The resolutioa also asked that the
State of California coosider all PJSSible
steps to prevent· oil poltutJon of beaches
and horbors of Orange County tllrough
enforeement of the Shell-Omningham
Act.
Also supported are the "'""" of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County In attempting to pr<V<lll ·lurtl!er1 drilling off the coast in federal wa~ · , ,. .
Allen told fellow supervilon ol bia I
filght over the oil-blighted area lut
Friday and of his fear that ~
oimilar could happen here.
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• The resolutioo PQillts out that "in apite
of assurances from the Deparq.& of
Interior and the oil ln<hlllry' prior to
leasing that adequate· Afegurdl wau1d
be implemeoled to provenl pollatlon ol
the ocean and bucllol, there bl& beOI!
a major oil optllqec from drilling _...
tions on a lease In federal n&erl dJ.
Santa Barbara and Ibo oll an Qi!
sanctuary ""'IJl!ied by the .__
ningham A<.1." • Screenwriter's Son Slwt
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No Trace of Oil
Fotmd Off Coast
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Fl'Otll P .. e I
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: to move." Then be fled.
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"bipp!MJp<" wllll -and bllCI:
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:111ellb cerlDllc dtlth --.. I
blac:t hit. ..
: .. ----tho bill. • -25 -...... eoppl .. wbal . polico eoJJed I ''lllpple pnJ<r .-tin&"
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Red .Terror . ' Bombs Fail
ln ·Saigon
SAiGOll (UPI) -c.mmunl8I l4Tor
J>om1>er1 loda1 tried to blow up two
-Cln')'in& ·-"' ~ serTlcemen In Salgoo. '!'lie bqs riders
spotted the bombs, cutting off one and
speeding away from the other ll<COllda
before tt exploded .•
IJ! northern SDalh 'Vlelillm, 7,1100 U.S.
and allied trllopo "'°" Into tbe A Sbau
Vallty .,... to break up wbal American
command.en said was a Communist
buildup ' threatening the clties of Da
Nang, Hu• and Quang Tri. IJ! that drive
U.S. Marines todly thraw baclt ·a
Sirhan. to Chaµg~
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Plea to Guilty?
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tiii polllblllty
ll'Ol8 today lhll lllrban Bllbara Slrlllll
,.., dlanP, hll -plea lo plllY
.. Ibo IUNiJol ·--al -ltobort F. Kennedy.
"SUCh a poalb!Uly la alwa)'I dllcussed
in any cate/1 defenee aUGrney Russell
E. 'Panom aUd. 111 baye ~ about
auch a polllb!Jlly. wllll · lhe pn>ieculloD
right from the 1'eglm1ln& Bui al · lbe
moment, the trial ls going on."
111• tmn ID prtaoo -i..ad al dlatlj
-wwld be lbe -_.,,
-Aid a lulll1 plea Woold not
praclude lbe def--....... !Gr
mercy for Sirban. '
The ooly llkely Ollelacle WCIUJd Ila
Sirban's own refUla1 to chaDle-hla pa
ii WU reported today. SJlbaa. a -
:If.year-old from Jordan, ... -
u fearful a clwlge of pita W<lClld nib
him of tbo opporlwllty to publicly air .
reasons !or the asaau!naUon.
, counterattack, killing 1Z Communl.sts.
In Saigon, two Viet Cong on a motorcy-
cle hooked a bomb onto a window an-
ligrenide. scrteD' .of one bus carrying
about 50 U.S. ol&era OD tbo . stall al
Gen. Crelpton V(. :Abram.I •.
Parsons aald be and other defense
lawyera were,to.meet wilh SlrbaD durlni
the day "to review the whole case."
He aald some annouooement might grow
oul of this.
Tbe report l&ld Slrlllll'1 ~ ar..
..... .,. ·buddied -tbo defmdant, hll
molher, and brother Tue<day to -the poalble guilty plea.
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-DAILY PILOT ll•tf ,.,...
SUZll!'S MOM TOASTS HOSTS WITH SOFT DRINK
Bltt•rswffl Pullnt for La Thi Lan
An MIJJy ... i... opolted tbo •hara•
and ar'erted -Lt. Col u.rolcl ·l.
Kelling, ,..led Dell to •lbe ,.mi!dw.
Tl>t· lllle WU undtntood to be
P!epared to live "lt!l'loaa eoaslaer1Uon"
to a pllly plea.
SUcll a clw!c• ID plea, U II occurred,
would raall from either .. Ill>
cientandlns ar a firm b e 11 el thllt a
Fretn Pflf/e 1
Speculati<11 allJo ..,. Mom.y D!P1
wben EvoU. J. YOW!l<!r, Loo A.,.i.a
Counfy dlatrlct allon1ey, aalcl -
elaboraU.O In a _.. !nlerNw llllt
tbo Sirhan trial could lake "tbree -or tbr~ days. u
HARBOR SCHOOL BONDS PASS EASILY. • •
" Leading ' '' Lady ... ~
school district can do with fund! for
bpJJdlng." •. 'Ei.ctlon day c.;.pa1gn .,.,an1aer Jl!n
·Wood iald . limply, "U W.. good to
support al two Meaa Verde pollln1 places
-Adama llCbool and Bilearlc school.
Voter. 1ave the boDd. IO percent or
better approval 1n I,. preclncta, and
better than 'Ill percenl In I8 olben.
wltb conversion of two-year intermediate _
schools to lhr ... year mlcldle acboola for,
llixlh through eighth grade. ,
Hlgh schools will'lie ezpanded to bandle
enrollment of up to !,000 ..-11 eal:b. l!lni" '.
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Sum's Mo~ Cited for Courag_e
:'!l!t'!".ellid· 11111 ... ..um.ated I0,000
.._.... calla ,... made between lbe,
houri al I· and 7:IO p.m, to -•tJdenllf*I a s ha~ a strong 'yea'
.....,_tlnl., I ~· (.'. Tbe vallnJ, wlijdi'_was so llghl during
the day t< at' 5 o'clock 10me school
officials felt they had lost the election,
came in heavy during the evening houn:.
Leu! supporl WU ft<eived at McNall7
School, $3 percenl, and Whittler Scboo~
57 pen:eot, wellllde Colla Mesa. and
at ooe polllng pla<e on Lido lale, 'ea
percon~ Balboa, 61' percent, and West
NeWporl. 61 percenl
• While district elauroom needs DOW,
are supposed to be taken care of for ·
the next four years, another bond eleCtloD
might be called in two and on6-ba1!
years. School officiall aay the other
year and one-haH is needed for planning
and , construction ~ schools before they.
open.
By 'roll BARLEY
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There was a new leading lady Tuesday
night In lbe llory ri Suzie.
What bu happened to many a
Hollywood femme faWe happened to
Utile Nguyen Thi 'lllM Pbuong. In true
Hollywood style, 'llhe was sidelined in
her hospital bed wblle a al<>Hyed !illOl1l
VldMmese beauty captured lbe heart&
of the "Suzie Set" at tbe Balboa Bay
Club.
Tbat't lbow bollness, you mlsbt oay.
Bui, you mlghl well add, did It bave
tobebermother?
But H S.year-old Susie knew jua wbal
wu going on sbe would, the party
agreed, have stood up to cheer.
Far lbe celeliratlon hosted by Ralph
Berte, the club'• assistant general
manager, paid tribute to the courage
and lorUtude ri a woman who bu main-
tained ._ ~1lnlng, IKkfay vljll
at lbe bedalde al tbo llWe girl with
whom aba traveled 1,000 miles from
berDINIDgbcme.
Lovely Le '1111 Len was adually lbe
· toost ol a malllopurpooe party. 11 was
fJnt ICheduled as a ·~ctory party"
far Suzie, abortly after llhe successfully
undrm>I open heart IUfl"I')' and just
befora Ille contracted lbe """"'1 lnlectlon
lhll la -rapidly 101boldlng.
,,,.,, It became a trlbuto to Len -·
sbe -lbal .... -be 1otni
Affi CRASH •••
for tbo toaab, all-night ....,...,,. opera·
~ boq1ber rammed lbe 4,050-lool
,,...;111n --Onnge County'•
Saddleb<ct landmark at lbe cr!Ucal
aewn mile Umlt point nm1heul ri the
air bale. ooe where other crashes have
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Sberlff'1 depuU.. were the llnl to
~acb tbe amoky scene of devastation,
via a narrow dirt road tnown ~ the
llmllq Truck Trall and med mainly
foe lelepbome line maintenance.
TllllEE BODIES FOUND
They repwted flndlng two hodies lntoct
and a third WU laler dilcoVered, bul c1ar-, a cbo1rln1 cloak ri mnote alld
log, plwl heayY brush bid the shredded
blle and plecea ol other vlctlmJ.
Sahqe and recovery operation1 were
-Unaln( tod<y, u a force ol 50
-detailed ,to the grim job combed a wide area, aloog wilb sberlff'1
depuUes and coroner's investig1ton.
No one aboard the plane bad any
dlance to ball oat before II smubed
Into tbo rull'!l peal: al lbe t.~oot
level and they probably never even knew
wbat bappensd.
Moj. Boober Aid lbe largest slftgle
piece of wreckap left ID tbo Clll)'Oft,
an offshoot al Jaraer Modjelta Canyao,
WU a IO-foot plecs ci wing and fuaeiage.
The reat was shredded rubble.
Hellcoplm from El Toro MCAS
hovered over the vtrtually lnaccesafbJe
slta w!lh DoodliChta, u ground telrcbert alrllQled to mcll uie crub acene.
BRUSH nRll3 QUEl.LED
-11ra touched oil wlleft tbo Nep-
-Gplodnd ID a ball ri flame were
mlllpllbec1 . by Oranp CounlJ '.Fire
Dlpailme•t unlU -Modjuka, 1911-, Trahuco and Irvine Lake 111-Uooa. ·
"" aul> -.... 'ptnpobrted by QI!,..,. U t.l nillel Up the HmUnl ~ Tnfl -Wbldl -U I IIiO
br9all --... cl Ille taolated Ila-. -Aldbor!Ua 11 Loa Alamllol NAS al· lldall1 loaed tbo plafte overdue and
.. --down at 10 p.m., lbe 1&111a
time 1 lJ.JUl"(lld gtrt heard one room
low ..... a run! Dome In the Santa
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Mulena Protepec, vlaltlnc Mr. and
Mn. cqde ~. wbo live oo Modjesta
Canyoe Road near lbe Tucker Bird
home Friday and leafing Suzie to con-
valesce in Orange County and join her
later in Vietnam. It wasn't an easy
decision to make, Lap said, but she
was desperately needed by her sb:-month-
old soo and anny officer husband.
Among other things, it became a
Valentine's Day •party when Lan an-
nounced thal she would be flying to
Saigon Friday -lbe dsy tndltl...U,
reserved for the ktvel<n.
And another aspect wu added when
tile happy mother told lbe group thal
she would be back home for Tet -
New Year's in much of Asia.
Among the guests was children'•
hospital nurse IJnda Henning, whose hus-
band, Navy Lt. Douglas Henning, first
spotted Suzie'• rapid]y deteriorating .con-
dition and arranged for her tnatment
in Orange County.
Linda Berke echoed the thoughts of
everyooo at , lbe party wbe• she told
Lan: "We know you have to go, but
we bate to tee you leave. Please come
back to Orange County and see us.
And hrilll suz1, wllb you."
And tears were · not Vf!rY far 1way
when the sllgh~ gracefUI Vlelnamese
lady aocepted another tout: "To Suzie
and Lan, may God hi.,. you holh and
keep you well."
The -couldnl make· II. but lbe
show went on.
It was, a1 they say, quite a party.
SaooWuy, heard I flrt lruck'I slreft
moments liter.
"That must be that plane," she said,
but it was evidenUi only a search
aircraft en route to the spot where
tbo Neptune crubed.
Investigators stood by at the scene
today, ws!Unc for log and min to burn
The 4.1.5 percent turnout was less than
the 44 percent Jut bond election, but
still quile high CODAlderlng the school
district ran a quiet, selective campaign
pr!mMily a\m<d at parenle.
In most llCbool dlatrlcts anythin& above
25 percenl la cillllJdered I high -The bend measure never trailed from
the finl vote returns.
It received u high as 19 percenl
The bond money will buy 40 portable
classrooms to end double sessions next
fall, permanent ciassrooma and scbool
expansion, an Eastbluff elementary
school slle, and a bua gar11e and
warehouse.
The llrit year of double ....ious also
will be tbo lut. Pruontly, 1,IOO second
gr.den ue lhariq me of classrooms,
one clUI in · the morning and one in
the aftemoon.
The school dlslr!ct now will go ahead
U the bonds are now sold for 2f
years at an interest rate of about five
perc<n~ as ezpected, tbo tax rale slloultt
increase about nine cents nut year, ·
16 cents the following year, SS centa·
In 11171-'12, dOlm to 20 centa lbe following ·
year, &leadlly decrwlng lbereaft<r. for •
the life of the bonds.
Tbe c:um11t tax rale la 14.• per.
$100 of ........i valuaUon m Colla Meaa
and 14.07 In Newport Beach.
*** *** *** Precinct Voting Tabulated
7 l Js ;1 J! LOCATION ii e LOCATION e ·i i .. ,!I ,s .
436 -. Balboa 8IS m 114 6'1.1 Harper Scbool "1811 m M •••• N~ Scbool 1112 m 185 II.I IOI Eut lllb Streel, CM 1422 "" 214 65.t
3503 ·~ Drive, NB lllt :llt IC 6U Woodland School . 6M 211 74 74.1.
411111 Neptune, NB 711 111 • 41 10.0 llelnl ~ Sdlool 1103 259 llS 71.I
Newpcrt Sbora .Coiilm. Atooc. IO'lll 16'1 113 llJ.O Llndberlh'<llcbool ·806 257 1JZ 67.I:
212 Via Dljcn, Lido hie · 792 Il5 IO! ,60.1 Mento VIiia School 1146 349 I07 71.1
759 Via Lido Sou!!. Lido lale IMO 1'14 Ull 1A.I 206 Del Mar, CM 957 219 91 ....
Mesa Verde SdKd IO'lll 461 100 · IU Bay v-SdlOOI 949 287 IOI 7U
Horace Emlp Sdlool 1232 396 lS2 75.0 PllllarlnoScbool 1347 549 IO'I 13.7
Newport Harbor Hllh 114 192 Illl 71.0 ~School 1098 396 119 77.0
Marlnen Sdlool 1163 259 IOI 77.1 Bear -Scboo1 J:i 20! II '18.1
Marlnen Library 772 394 .,. 113.1 Soaon Scbool "IZ2 117 •.t
1411 Mariners Drive, NB 125 141 '19 II.I Orange Cout College 11115 433 .. 84.~
2501 VlaMarlno, NB !UIS 419 IOI llU Collec, Part School 1815 477 115 'IS.I
Corona del Mar Hllh. Easlbluff 1951 'Ill U5 15.5 IllH Wbtte OU Street, CM 743 326 411 17.J.
30I Grand Canal, Balboa lal8lld 821 115 . IOI n.o McNally Scbool 99I 123 IOI 13.J:
206 Ruby Avenue, Balboa hland 821 270 llS 7U Whlllltr Scbool 1040 1111 lJll 17.1
13 Beacon Bay, NB 915 246 IO 71.2 Girls' Club, CM 968 Ill3 116 ::~ 2612 Seaview Avenue, COM l2M 345 172 66.7 E. A. Rea School 1113 199 'II
Corona de! Mar School 1184 351 110 '18.5 Pomona School 751 205 11 n.r
Harbor View School uu 469 Ult II.I Wllaon School IOll :m a 71.t
Fire Station, CDM 1511 440 I71 71.11 Canyai School 910 2lt Illl 18.I
211 EveninJ Canyon Road, CDM Ml 11111 7' 1111.S --1049 584 73 ••• California School 1187 546 117 82.t Adami School 1057 IG6 a •. ,
Newport Helghta School 1111 361 Ill 113.S Ahleft"8 17' • 11.S.
'IS.S 242 Ogle Su.et, CM 111!1 171 1S4 116.t TOTAL 53,511 11,Tll 1.454
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reconstructing the wreckage for clues
to the cause of the accident.
TWO WEEKS TIWNlNG
The Minnesota reserve squadron flew
into Los Alamitos NAS last Sunday to
begin Its annual two weeks' active duty
trainiog, but were pracUclng out of El
Toro MCAS on night mi!sions.
Ironically, safety was the reason,
because air traffic Is lighter in the
El Toro arta, compared to skies around
~ Beach. wilb In and outbound Long
Beach Airport jeUlnert and private pilots
practicing maneuven over the harbor
waters.
Military Dien are knowft to consider
the Neptune -which la now being
pbaaed otit of service -as a tern·
p«amenW bird, with Ill combined twe
piston engines and two BUpplementary
jet engines.
'!'lie Lodlbeed-bulll atrcrafl wblcb
crubed Tueoday night la an updated
version of the Neptune, electronlcally
equipped to drop 80llar buO)'I '" tbo sea, monitor the signals and W'O in
to destroy enemy submarines pinpointed
by lbe .. a-to-otr S)'llem.
PLANES COWDE
Almotl uactly II yeara ago on Feb.
J, 1951, '" earlier Neptune P2V mqdel
collided with a Mllllary Air Tranaporl
System Cua troop carrier, In mlcHilr
over Norwalk, raining bodies and debrlt
to tbo ground.
'l1le MATS tr-crubed m lbe parking lol ol the Loo · Angelea COuoty
Sberilr1 Norwalk substation,_ killing 43
.,....... wbo ellher fell llJigJy to earth
.. ..... •andwlched In lbe burning -... .. '!'lie N eplune Involved In lbe mid-air
co1lla1on came down, still under partial
oontrol, and tlammed Into a Santa Fe
Sprlnp Mndpl~ but ooe Navyman
aboetif survived.
Anolber Neptune wblch bad Just taken
off !.,.,. Loo Alamllol NAS Oft Sept.
12, 11182, developed lft engine flrt and ,
the pilot chole to try to limp homa
rather lhaft dltCh lbt plane oflihoro,
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' A new and revolu·
tionary calendar
watchband that pull the
whole ym on your wr!Jt
-and then some. Two small
dials let you refer to any month 1ri'1
lime 11 a bullt·ln calendar unrolla bed:•
ward.1 or forward.1 to make your watch bod· 1
functional 11 well 11 handaom1 fuhion acce ..
1ory. Sundaf< and bollday1 In nd. Cbolc:e of·
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yellow aold-&llod Stt .95. N1nr hu a watchban.t
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· Helicops' First Mi.ssi.on Succes$1itl
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By, TERRY COVILLE
' Of "" °"" ...... ~-.A dramltic air sweep by the city's
new police helicopter was employed
Tu~y afterhoon to find 1 missirig
S.year-old. lluntlngloo Bead! hoy;
LiWe blue-eyed, bl!Jl1d Gary ,Depue
w~ spotted from the air at 2:30 ,.m.
as he stood soaked from bead to 'foot
next to a swampy area west el Beach
· Boulevard and north cil Garfield Avenut.
The boy· had nm away from bis baby
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sitkr's house earl)'. in the morning
because . h~ feared 'sbe -WfS going to
spank him for telling a-story the day
before.
The baby~tter, Mrs. Virginia Metz,
8291 Yorktown St., HunUngton ;Beach,
reported the child missing wllen he
wasn't brought to the house by his
grandfather, J. 0. Depue, 8151 Malloy
Dr., Huntington Be.ach, as nonnal.
Twelve Huntington Beach police units
were used in the -search in ·1ddition
seatence Affeeted .
Plea Change to .Guilty
to the RB. EYe', Uie Clepartment 'is new
patrol cllol'P"', ·
Police Ser~ant Robert Mcrrison riew
a!Qngside : World ."tiis0ci81e;• 'p~ot JOiin
Crawford u the belicopter. ~ the
city for the boy. .
Morrison reported that when. he receiv-
ed . the call from · the · department •to
use the helicopter, weather wu ao bad
in Loll( Beaeb· that ipedal pennllston
(See ll&'iCUE, Pqe I)
Tv ·w .. ' . r1ter .s
' ' ' · Son . Killed
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RoaHnr bllnd1y tllrOOih a bl111tol'tlf·
cloOds, ·a Na.Y bouiber' .-~
Into 'a , i.nf,e\'IIil Or~~l ~
Tuesday nigbt, then •,~I .
down a remote "J1YOll w"11 ~' ":·
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waterfall of fire. 1 • ·; : • , :
All oeven reaervlsts aboaid the sPiE •
Neptune baaed at Los Alamitee Naval
Aif StaUon for two weeks' annual
trainiD1, ·dl.td when the four~e an·1
lllubmarlne alrcrait'bl\ SIM'ap ~· Idenutlcatlon ··o1' tHe "Mlnnelpotil-St
. Paul. MlM. naval reserve, aquadron dead, wu· ;wllbhel!I, pendlni lnotificali«I OI
thelr ·1am111es In the Twin 'CllieS """ •
today. • . .
Tile ·1:11 p.m. clisaiter wa the• third
Involving a Los Allilnltos-l>O.ed Neptune bom!><f. In 11 yean, bringing the triple,
cr&sh tl~qt tOµ tO ,M. pi!l'SOl;lS.. '1,1
• . · ' . . Jnlll.ny0 lt WU' feared two ~-dulf
Sirhan Case· Possibility• By Gunlllali .,. :=:~:r..!::~. . , 1 • to answer today u memtien 10~ tllei qnit,
' . · ; IJO!.LYW.OOD .(~Pl) '"'.·A. ~an , 'atqOd,lA;a,M(-.'toi1..n~·a',F,&y,
· • lookln1 for ~ killed the teen~ . driulloc m111.,. ' . · , . ta~yerS\y1~torneetw\~:·s~~U:"! soqof~.i~~·StJr~nJ l ~ '• r~:.: .. ~ l .. 1 ~·. '1,i,,·; · ··.: · ¥~Y'."i'~~-~.,..·~· . Tbt~'of.the4~~11boinber
the day lo review,. the , whole,~" Silliphant .oeirly ;~f•tnd< ~· 11114. " PARlCS'»!il~Qtl l~~:S:ltSTR1ioei«i:$, il~'OT C°'11jSI!' ' 1 • • r~'~ edul~ nf ~. M:0 lbe ~
He wd some llUIOWIC<lll•nt milht arow lh<Y hlid 'no '~" ! ·. ·; · r.-h . • · .:· t · : • ·~;\!,. -·,.·f1""1~1n'V~ : '. c: : anl!-!111 ib!ftlrir ajl"•tij•I·lllPt n.ier.
outoftbis. toreiili ·S11B...., 11;n......,·t0tii.• . ·"" r •• ,'f) "' ''·""" »i .d" ': : ,., . '1~·~8'tt!r'•~lC~
LOS ANGEil~ (Al,') ....; Tiie pollibility
arose t~ ~t Sirhaii ~~ ~
may change hiS innocent plea to cullty
in the gunshot assassination of Sen.
Rpbert F. JCemiedy. ' . • : •' l "Sadl a P!!"lli!HJ>.i!I ai)lol'I. ~ .
· 1 In anJ case," de!eme attorney Russell
. E. p.,_ &aid. '1 have to1ked lboo1 r 11Uch a liliuil\ill!Y with Ibo ·~lion
I right """' the l>!>aimlog, Bui aOi the
-~ lbe.lrill'1i goin8 ill."
The $tile W, unil.ertood 19: be ' ~~·, • ~ ·-.<..lf : :·'·,·, ~; '1•: J • • •• t.! r.._1f[ ', · 1J 1.i+irt',1 r•,.w f ''.:<t~····~". IL •1.icli:'~'ffofti\¥:,,!Mthiriiiiy;'i;•
pr'1'1!'4 \!>"~ '!!-~~• ~.~~~~~· II J r-?\ i r · \1•ry : 'I ~: 1,h!f f\,> '>'t" ~V ; •1 . ''•'"''·' I: «.! • !lo~~Cll!lllict'!<jl~ ·,.:' · ·. . . ·u.; . i'OUl~l' ...... bunl v;·. "·"'·C ··;'tiDg;'· .. . ,J,. ,,,,,,.,,,, "1tW'u·j\riclldn•·giouiidc:oidiol''11' toagulltyplea.. . . . ~~·u~,.~~ ' , . ~ i I ~V:: rea: i . I -·~ '. • ~ I L J?l'OOCbJ~.a4d~ou~·~.
Suell a cll4!>1• 1n plea,.1f 1t oocurred. • W'-_.·1n·i~ ~· , .. ,,, V: , . " ., . . . . . .. -~-ilf'-Sliuct,.,_m,<i111i(.,.._ ..
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'"it said b< and olbtr defense . . . . . .
Qnly 17 in Raoo
For 18 Vacimt
Trf\stee Spots
would -It from either II\ ~ · ~:.7:'" u.i· · · • 1 ,:: · ' · · . "'" ". " . · ' " · If• ' "" '. · ~ ' Ll 'Cmdr.· Jfll'Y·'Pi.r... )lllbllC lltah J ~ ..... firm .b•llfl·!llal * ~:i ,~.i:i:.v~:."~~ i-i: A:::, t.·;.,..·:.:-.-~ore.:;-1·~;-·.-ri,··:~·":f"'y· ~: ·;u~tli .. ;.·· .: : •. .~41.::~~; •. ~
liletermmprl80n-inlteadoldealb "All llil''t'1" \""ii~ta . $• "" .1 p . ; ·" ·O:h .. ,n ., , , ... M~·~'!~~~!li\--·would ·betheutrtmepenal"'. · we ve 11 .~ • . , " • .. . • . '.l , · U . · 1 u -~---'-'' ~,c...:L,., ' OJ def.ecti 'd ,..........,. a .of: • • 1. • ' • l · • "' ..,, 1. .. • • I· '· · ~-·l'a.._·~ Wu;,i~ w P-l?IOhl'aaii:lla ~gu1ltypleawouRlnot _ve ·~i_;~,':!!.~?'n.,t.:, .... r. · · , .... ·: .-, · 1i·~ ... · : ..... ·l: tbb ' •··· ~·~~J;t ·li~Clihfon
preclude ' the defe)lse ·frOm 'aitiilitc' ror wi~,, b~t ,we ~. ~.&. )live. • . : '; : ( '·: ~.' : :' . r" ' . t : ' ' • .... • '. '' : ~ : ; • • fot"!the ~. :ill·n1'-3tl 'recoftl'y1operi •.
. .1. , • , • . • goshdarn-thing·tewortf~11 . . . F-••tai'n Valley Js .movln•.lhe'DlO""-. has-vo•-'.t~,d_ooate #50 for, concrete .:~ ..... ,. . .· ; .. i .. mercy for Slrban Jl!our · .e.1 ... 'inc · ' • · · , ...... • .....,. · -""!'-• • • · i ~ · • ' uun. ' • · · • · • ' 1'be. · . ' · · • . , . !"lln,~ .-" 1udil.111 ~-~ictim. 1 , taln to ttte -cl(yi .; .l ". : " · " , · 1 ·' 009,J'I, .~'-~e ··~l'IOOl.11. • ·Q.~r 1 cqn:-· The ·.boinbtr ~ed the~ 4~o5oo!o0t . ·, °'!1Y . likeg ,qi><tacle W."fd be llllC!le, ilobei'j 'Sl\JiP!!ln~. 31._l~ve .deter WW.,,v;lwiteer ·labor and donataf struction. mo./nt!otn WiW!h' io/nis (>r . J~I ~ll'han s own ref uni ~ ~ hia plea lives tHe fOUowibg :.iecoi.ult 6C th'e· l.layirig: mawt:als uie· ~lty is a;eallitg a. twa;a~re . , Youth groups from the Boy Scouts, Saddle~ck · Iandfu~1 1.t'; CftUCl.I :
tt .was re~. tod.•Y· Sirhan, a· slend~. Sllllphant . anawered I knock . ~· the "mountain'" ca'mp 'for. the· youtH ·or; the ' ¥MCA\ arid· other organlsatk.is· hlVe ser~·;J!1lle!'. lhfii~ ~(~kt· of' ~ ..
24-yur-bld-!rom J~ was~ door to his .a~ aborlly!lller 1 already al!f'lll ·aoW.al ~~· air bU!,,1"Je.w1>ere.oiJi't,da!bu.!14ye as fearfUl a c~ ot plea· Wotild •rob · cit)'. · -11 ·7 ,, ·~ ~1 • r' •
him cif.'the <>iiPor!Unltr. to p<ibllcly ' air a.m. Th< suapect en-,,-the, ~ 'IJ!d Spr~ed With ·tr ... , ahfu.b< and It· out llieo "''dH and ·ptbM 'I•'" S '.j d-••-• wet. 'th'e"f; .... ' to
With only six mocei days to file '"' rea-•f<lr· lhe uiasldnatlon. . . '. ~:·.~~:_~b.?'!"th '.Ill~. me •"""° roV<111,. J!J.l(er .,part., )las )•••ii. ~ ... limeit. the ..... " .. .. .. . . ~ . ~ ·" . reidl"tlio, ..;fk)l-.C.ne of'. fleVJ;i;ii~ 18 trustee positions in six Weat Orange The report said Sirhan's def!nte at-, I" "'."wu• ,, d:nlp. . . -.: . " ,-;. "-,;1 ' 'th ' . -1 • T'TtiC · 1be ·wilderDm ·arei .fePnle611 ·lboUt · vi a . • , , u .L.71"-1i •
Comity school districts, ·oely ll can-tor~'huddled wltb tjle d'!~t. his . m.p Sjlllp!laot .'1>owed,S\J\'P!""'• the to llY~ ~9·'.·!~, -bf!:!!"' · ."/' . : the oaly·real~L-1!h;l'ltui>-. ~~ .diQ ~ ·~~ ... ll!t dldsles ·hav~ returned papers which of. motlier; and brolher·Tueodsy t<j dlaCWs suspect ahoved him up aialnst 1 wan, atip~,ri;.:,c~f ", . ~~''. taln Vall-' ani""""· ._~!~le . to , ~ 'lt •• ::.~~1., lf1~~·~• ~ ficiaUypul ·themlnto.lheAprill5elec-th ' 'blBUllty 'I' drtw1apiatol~ndaholhim. RlverParl'la~b{tbesan . · ., ,_,.., ···· ··~-fr-:': nance.,, ..
Lion. e possa e . ;P "8· · Then the m&.L Waited, out of U>e1 a~ Diego. FreeWaf, :~EU~, ~Vernie, ·.~D all . yoqth "orll1JJ~liml· ·Jn ~ 'J~ty~ on ~ ~.r~· ~·~~ ~
In the Huntington Beach Union High . me,nt , but ~~~WI· la~ and Av!iiu~:SOd 'the.Sania ·Ana~ve'r:. · :" · .'a·rewv•Uon~btf1•· ' .. r: : ·· · "J 1 1 r •ni;I 1~ .~ wu liter diaCOv~, ~
School District long ' Unie dlalrlcl sup-Coun'cil Pia' ces totheld bodth• 1~, ~'.'.!': g~tbeldt:ed arouod 'I'll~ ~·k · site'. .!; . r.n•-< jrorri the . ~ar-.. •.nd·llecr~ot1 •Dkectq!'Staql'1 . Id!~~· he· cllottobrushg cloakhid'!f.~~ . porter Barletta L. Suter, of 5211 Yale y, ..,, .... t I to . yw not ~ .. .. .. .-.0 .......... S(4fford•eiUlnltes the value tf •the ·por~ r ~"rl!' •VY. , ~ . , -
St., a Westminster housewife, has filed to move." Tb!n)le Ded.-: , . Or~ge: _County ,~tlop. l~trJCt ·for on.couipi.UO. 11 IJ)Qqtf3o,IXKI. ·. , , bitll ~ Pi~es o~~ \rictfuis. 1 , :
against incumbents Ray M. Sclutlltt, Muz' zle on Talk .. ~ollce de;:cz-~ the apartment IS $1 per· fear .. r. ' •· i ' • 1' "WJt.b 'so-much donated w·~k and , ~ ye~ re ' ~r:_y ~ratio~ !';ere . John J . Bentley and Richard B. Wilson, fl!.pple-type with strobe and black , Pet· nrnj~t, of·Fnnnfain Valley. Maror ma•.:-1:..1 ul1•"'-..1 ,_ uv· _....,.,.. iwbat COlltitruµig tciday, a, a, fotce ot. jlO ' all of.w-have filed. li"'ts A det·~• aid "On to -f · •• , r ' • ,..,,..,. · ~ · -~ " -· w -, • ......, • aetvicemen d!ta!1ed to the ""'"'' ob In the Ocean View School District, e.a• • • ""..,ye s •. P o Robert Schwtrd~ger, River rark. bas the·vilue llj!'!be1~. : . : coth.Wa'wide .du aJong ~wttbiii&;tt•a
the only person to file so far is attorney From now on, resldenta of Westminster ~e . relrigeratc;Jr tn the kilchen "".88 . a now · beco\ri~· a full. communijy effort P:arts•Fsemln·ffeni'Y '.Agoniab 1slra'w.· · debuU.. lu(t ~., Jnv~
r ......... e G. Logan of 6111 Summerdale will have to state their business before lifelike ~auuc death Mad wearing a wilh . veral. ciVir . · ' ;icbmg . iJ\ . boSB'of:u.e·~ project:.. · · · · Ha· ale.' ~-tbe1 taae bid l&n -~• the City Coo il 'thin thre min black hat. .. "8' "·"' fil"\111'.'.P. • · "Tbere'a IUU 1 lot to be done," lie . " ,~,t;fr .tiMP.,,. y ~v~di1:::h~rtno~ = orfacethehe1:vy;~velofMa~orO:~: In another apartment down the hall, lO .COIJlPl~te~~.~~g.' .' '; '. saidJ Wt,;city'~·dfldabi·bOpe ;tfMi·i paft. ~:hiiled~t, :i~~"=
still to decide oo rwmlng . hlcumbents M~Wblnney. some ;ii ~ were Ollllled In whit 'f)le, f'llY Will :P\'ti' •ljo!" ·ll,000 ,lnlo · win becready• I«" Use• lil ilbcqll l!Jiu · lefff ~plyne1'or'evln knew
Robert A. Kno:r and R. James Shaffer. · Oiuncllmen unanimously adopted the police~ 1 ."hlP Jll'•W mee~" the. p~oj~·~ :I~~&; and . 311,ln-; 111onthf: wfitn,.tbe.r t~11t~"'ctlll• . whUlba ~ ,· ,·' · ) : l ; ',
In the Seal Beach School Dlstrl<I In· three-minute rule Tu"4ay w Ith o u t unaware o1 ,u.e,1ragedy ·In progr.., Just tenince, bul. the bulk of "l""dit.use pleled<; ' ', ": ' I I ,\ ' ' . 1: : • MiJ:"iliiohef . aald• tlii .tarpdi 'llilgle •
cumbents Jack T. Cairns, C. W. Shepard ~ssion, adding that any topics will a few fOODll. l\fly. · ls dona~ ,by, Feuntain Valley ,reaide,nts . · Yotunteer ·work, ,&oWever;i ~t. ·be • p1ece~of· wrecbce~·left in ... h -euyen.
and ,Ruth H. Duffy have filed with no b av e to be "germane" or the gavel In lime ~·effort: , · .' . . , '. · co~~UOllS ·'°:l""11~~~:~ · iui offahoot ol ilrfler ~YOO.
challengers in sight. . w1n !all. StOck Merkeu · ~:.F1re,~~n~,,.ith ,•ot~n\eer• '. r~m,;..~•~, .. ar..,fddldd9i &qutlly w~ID-.,1tootwu~l!ld'fiiielage. In the Westminster Schoof Dialrict, Huntin&too Beacb City Council, which wor= 'lit 'lhel,r ·~-''llllie, w11 bUlld F -,,,_.y,.u"' '" ·-"-_._,.,_lcfamp , ••~ r · i)ibble, .
Incumbents filed are Mrs. Neor$ has no such rule, baa printed at the NEWYORK(AP)-Tbestockmarket ·, 1~thJ'~':'Kfu 11...i.. yOOuti' .~ ·•.tJ•."VW«:~·~ .. , ·. Helicopters from El Turo J '9fCAS
Wilmore, Matthew L. Weyuker and .Ray bottom ol each page of its agenda "Keep cl<>St!d with a ll.lghUy lower trend today ~Dll. ~ .11thlf , :;_ ';'~roaring--' ' · · 1 · t •· .) ~-. , i ; ': . , : boVered over the vlrtUalJy ~ble
M. Schmitt (also filed !or the high it abort and to the point." Debate, in fairly active trading. (See quotat/ona, Calnp~flre'<anif•"-P ...... ,.or tel/>' s·. I. : " 'lt'·•'I '"B"b ·(floe AJRoalUll" .... .Jh • BChOO/ district board). how. ever, often l'\llll long into the night Pag .. ••1•) tal ol • ed ·-·-.,,.-, .. ' . unset ..... e Tliey are oppoaed so far by Nathan -• " . l'1lU !JIOllll--.. · · . ' ' """" . · Felnste.in,ofl.(9&lNortbtidge't.ane,1Jim.. a:ndearlymorning&°urs. • The Dow Jones industrial averqt at Flrimen ·a11o ·p1an ·.to .~r;_.~1 .• 't"' : ~ , i t 1 1' 1 1 ., J. 1 '0r.... ' ~ ~~-
t;•"'on Bea•• 00 -···"-given·, FountaiJUValley tyCOancillsknown ,l :30 ·p;m.wuoff .601tMl.4f . .Loflses ~leilitywlthdlitM'1•lii"~~ 1 ,:p At ·,.. .. ,1 ,1 1,...1 • 1 ·,., '(i
-· ""' ~--.--· for Its lltial;t meetings and heavy gavel ' outlfumberod plna by· ..... ,than 100 ;t\ _.. . ' ,...,,,... .. ' . r""'•-t c"''on .. . "' . .. '"' Barbara DePreist of 580I Abrliham Ave. hanclol"'-n~~~e-. . . ''F"""'••l·:t...;.,: W;.__.,.' ~·b • " i"J""" 1 · ' U .. · ·' ' .1 Westminster, a secretarJ; and Dorothy in .. , ... .-.-•~wo;iuw. •-illUl!I. ' ' , ~f~ VIU<Q:, ~• :'-''" · _, r : 1 1 • 1 "l · r · .
Peckham of 132111 Illlnola st.. ' ' ·, ·. ' · " ,. . ' :~ By ·Mnd.1 Fii-11~~;. ~~~~r~~ l;:j .. ~Ye .. r Trans.fer Pr ... o.'."t.~e.' .•. ·~.,t·~., ~,1 · ·B~~~v~i::~~=·
so far by A. M. Berg Jr., of 19412 .. . to removal ot fences tn ibe1r-rUr·yird1
Fiji Lane, Huntingto" Beach, a speciaJ • ~ ' · , , r ,· · ~1·' " :.1 1 l:)y workmen of the Hun~ Hvbour ·
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' batit•out w • 'tbe itiOMt to Ibo ·~,,__,L, V. •I;,•:' ,. :
~ (4 ! "'"' \ ... ••Ofl. edlf~~t':'~h~~ his filed as yet in Parents of .Sixth Graders Ob1'ect to lnierm' e~:~tD .·pzaff. ... ; ~~~~~""'i:iol°i3"~(i;;"'.'i; . t1'!e . Hu~tington Beach City School 1 •\'. , , · • 1 _ -l · .. . 1lf~ .. , " " 1 • • corporat.lon;. J
District mcumbents Jack Clapp, Ivan ( . t ~~-''"'."\' • r ... J 'l. ~I~ 'I "I Tbe U'll. 11 tbe ~unw: -~. f~ INSIDE DDA.Y
Liggetl and Steve Bolden are apecled ,;No lbowerladlltlil,cracked aldowa!p ~ remhJdod ,pU<Dta,; that the ~P"!"'l'~Yl"Pet~:· 1 , , '' , ~'•"~ ofi16o1i1 ·(~·' •-of· ............. ,;.,_.· -i
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to lull again. . ' and ~ lilfi!I wore 1'U10111 gl,.,. Tue,-l;!lidl ol lluojelili !'·11111 fllill' a ,._i, I 'iWt'N. 1'1111111 ,..,,._. , •• .,,.1111 rto l. CJaiod off wiill ilij'liiildoD<a -w -·~· • .,..... -
Feb. 20 °!1 lhe lut day !o ·lile foi' daylllchlbypsreutsopp11ood,I•~· llOlyot ,'!doPled: ,'' . • !lelJ>...U, "11 ·11t.111 1moi'.1'WJll--." .,.11...,......._._......,_ tlciil ad •lrl!Uy loo.gt! alOll4I'
trultflepollitionl. tbtlr mtb grade chDdra 10 Dwyer ' • • f',• ,l, #' ' g,,i-·,-.! ,· : '.''1~ f ... ~. ~ ' I '~ -·-~~ >' Jr;O~ tottllpeopWtltO'tktlf/em-floriR
lnWmodlate School. , ~ "~' .., ~ ~ to lbe l •• ;jllc\.~ .... ;,Lr " . .,-,,.;..; ... 1·:" • ,'cftl\ • ~=-~" ........... '$.tt ',~·.c~ A balTqe of complililts ""''qafn ' wwwuOO!lod,,.....,q . .,,....i. lhe j ~' ,..,.~.to:aO!<.'Ji. .. ...,.,1 ~.oa.~.-. ..i •...-. Heart Week Carded -on tnit-o1 the "'""ticW .truolf!I .~ ; 1 -c · ,, · )1.. . · ~~lb .. ~:,, b1,111o,.~~.! ~~·'•.!'"Ji:!.~ 1 1'oft;~, ·., :,: »' •. _., .
. ,,. Beach city School Dlatrld °.vi!rlthe • .,... ,~ 111e ·¥.111\lf •t Dwyer "' ...... ""~' .~. · , 1 Tile ,~-·~-.-.rm ' .:,: .. ; : ·a::. ...... •·
I H . 'B h tfosal to transfer llixth graden Into In-SclioOI ~;~.-all!od 'll"f .,,,,..,...l ~ .~· ..,."""1.::1:!;"'""'!'.~rr "I ,-~;,•, ~ ,~ .;', ;:
. . district'1crowdtdcampuaeanutyear. tbouldnotshower,"llncetomecbHdrt:n ,W~.Jtf~. , ., ·••· :: bki* ,,.,J'f ~~1 P ·~r '' c.te 1 1.•, -,, c.....,. •
n untington eac termediate achoolJ to· 1nev1ate the one j,iniit; ''tliilch ~ clO you thlnk1 . • .ljte.,....,,, 'riilUl\l.;,ot. ioU, 1 P<!V 1n_.~1 •'""...:1 1' ...,,.. it,,-· '!'1•;11•··
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February~ Heart Month In Hunungton 'l'lli! time the cr!Uclsm caino from will certainly have to attend Dwyer. I If u..:~ •!Illa , .... !' ever; 1 properly,1 ~'1<>ll,o.a,114·c,1!1-• • :;:.:_ PT• ' J
Je1ch aod the week of Feb. 17 has parents •of chUdree .who "\ltl>d Porry Anderaoepolntedoutthatthedlalrlct] .~fflltrici·i,,ui ... ~ 1!1!!,•!"r~ ,Illr~~~" ·' ! <> · '' =-~•:,f,•"i.~·2:• i
i.en designated by Mayor Alvin, M .• Sehool. and livt CID the WI, llde ol \1 w.ell &'lfare ·!l=i,Qioer probllon sll!l.lld; ,~; " 1 / / : ComplllJ ;~-..,11ld; ~ •ha4"·• I ~ '
Coen as Heart Sunday-k. -Beach B.oulevanl. • • ~ "but anloa the 'bOod ..-ti 1 ~-· a . · P ·~~~iu nollilod the "'""""t .property -·" ~· · '1'.J;, ·rt.:.~..:;-• 't
.Th• m1yor is qrgleg all retid<nts to Tbey . argued that Belcb,0 8oulovar)I 11 ~ we can't rde U)!'lhinl~ Pi~1e. ·~ . !~~~ ,~ : ot •Ibo t l-1• '1o -. u.., tlb I ~· 'f,"100 Jl . i=: .' l: '
'"-' the Orange C<Jlln) Heart laan1turll-~aDdl!lha'Iralllier ' 11-webave"'~;" · · ~,tbt 1 -·911l ·~."*1Wllf-.-Jllro.,.-,11CO ~ • :::=r," ' " •
kilociaUon .. in ita drive for funds to mlllt be tnade, their di2ren 1aboakl Plnftil wdlid aP · + ~~-(Di., two-~• 1 ~ p 1' tltl,~,_JAnctrl~l#cl ::..: ~ . '=·= :. 1: ~ . ~
flnlber the worthy alml ol ~ ,_;,. be allowed to 1ttlend lbe,,....,. ,Giiier by .,.... then ~ -•,. ·~:i.i;.~IW;-:t \» ·~·"~" • !!"'•1'111'.-wto '!\"tlil:Jlb,p!anqod , _._.,, ~ ' \',' .• llol lo tombat heart dileaM. intermediate Kbool. a lad< of cnmmmlCotlao liotw• Ila i)t• .. "''. . oo our·w•·lftll8:t1· .... " , ' .. • ._. __________ _. l
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Plans Make
Newport Fry
llJ JIROME F. COLUNI
Of IM ~ PIMf ltMI
Newport Btacb d ty offlclall re-
aponded agrlly today to -
lhat 6bell,Oll Co. aad ..... other llrma
-·to llnk .. explonl<lry -hole ahoul ..,. lnlle off Ille harbor entrance
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The plan has stale aproval.
"Boy, that rt.ally frlea me.'1 aald
Newpon Mayor Doreen Manhall.
Sbe and Vke Mayor lJndaley Parsons
Uld II 11 ~ble the city wlU go ID
court to caned Shell'• uennJI.
II WU gruled, ~ for tho
oil llnn said today, by the State Lucia
Commiss1on OD Jan. 1.
"We bad never beard abollt ·tt."' tald
Mra llanhall. •'1l1Jt II 1 tolal aurprlae."
Ed GallaglMr, -111 11Eatllll to
Sbell'a production manager in ~
Angeles, explained that the project "
aimed al delennlning !he geoJoclcal
-· ol tile -8belf, "U we hit aQJ gu or oil.'' he u.kl, •we will Immediately plug olf the hole
with cement. Theft won't be any fudglna
either. ,,,... will be slate lnlpec!An
aboard $o tee to IL God knows, we
don~ want tll1 problam afler all the
tniuble Unloo Oil J101 m Into olf Santa
BarbarL''
Tbe Unloo oil llick, whlcll rushed up
trun an ollshore well Jut week, II
lllll foullni jbe beacbel In santa Barbara ·
and Ventura counJI.,,
Auction to Aid
Dimes Campaign
For Huntington
A .Uent art aucUon cl men than
100 patolliiga dooaled by area artlJla
Is .-way today Jn the llqnll..,..
Cmtar Mall to -the "' ......... Beach Marcb ol Dlmel campelp,
Tbe sale wlll -thn>olh Saturday
with p<OCttda going Iowan! !lie -of Dlmet baJtle qalnst birth delecla.
The ~ Beach drift, headed
by Dr. Dale A. lllller, -al tl!ldlnta
at Golden Well Colltce, bu ""a fll.000 aoot to be ralled thn>olh a serlM of
even1'. 'l'be art aoctlon II tho llCGOll adlvttJ tpOiiii9Nd by Ille conuiil-
11 .... pnceded lit moalh by !be Molherl
March. • .
-o1 nm. ~-will help aupport the <Jnop Ccualy Blrtll Def~
=.~1=·..:.= ond ,..-of blrtlt clefoctl at 1111
6alk Imtllule, Lo Jolla.
Palntlnp In ollt, tct)'lk:I, -and cbarcool, will be bid ca lllontly
lhnlugb Ille -k. It worn ·thll way.
A penon entm his name, a-.
~ number and amount bid ...
• card pooled with each p1JntJnr
Bidding wm c1ooe Saturday at a p.m.
&la:eeeful bidden will be nolllled, Uc!
may . pick up their palnllnp betweeo
3 and a p.m. al Ille Huntington Coater
Mall er they may make arr--
lo bave them delivered.
A< llWll' u 411 of Ille palnllnp came
from !lie Huntington Beach Art Loque.
Chairman of the art auctloa -Is Mn. Karl Hammer, bealJh chaJnnan
fCI' the Huntington Beach J u n I o r
Woman's Club.
Amoug artlJla offering .....a to Ille
March of Dlm<I are lluwln Duncan,
Barai A. SIOoe, Dawn GUlelll.lll, Ferne
WlllJama, l"'1< Broodllcl<, EUa A.
Fl-._ Bruce Rldiarda, Linda H-
Mary ltoberta, Alleen Manley, Marian
Ries, P'811' a-ti, OrJa Smith, W1nD1a
6opha, Maurice Gngolre, Maryanne
Partlmr, Gall Umpheoou, Cheryl Wblta,
Loll Shepard, Jolin Wordes, llarll"
Zand«, llhela Glllelle, Irene Gear11,
-P'leberl. and Janet lleHaven.
Do\llY PtlOl
OIANGE C:Oo\ST PUILWflHC C:OMllANY
l•ll•l'i N. WHll
llttlldeftt ..... l'vbll.....,
Jae.It •• c.,1 • .,
Ya~ a1>11 GfflNM MMatH
n ..... r: ••• 11 ..... n-•• A. M.,.,lil11• ,.,._,... ~fffrtr
>Jkrt w. ,, .. , wau, •• _.
A..Wll lt: ~ 9-11
fdiW City UI ...
M ......... .._.Olll'9
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Malti111 A.1.i .. 01 r.o. 1 .. no, •t••• --.. ....,. -.~: nu w.1 a.lfl&a 1e11....,. c..... Mulo1 :m W.t .. r ltrwf
. . . ...... ""'°' ...., """ IU%11'S MOM TOASTS HOST.S WITH .50!'.T, DRINK
lllttw1woot Ptrtlnt for Lo Thi Laa t,.
'
Leading Lady
Susi.e'¥ Mom Cited for Courage
.,. TOii llAlll.Ef ... ~ ........
,,,.,. -a .... leadlllll lady Tuuday
nl«hl In Ille ...., ., -
Whal bu ..._... to -a
HollywoQd --happeaod to litlle N-Tiil 'l1>an Plluon(. Ill trm
Hollywood alJle, 1111 WU oldeJIMd In
her holpltal bed -a~ -VJ-bel"'1 c:oplured lllll heartl
Gt the "Susie 1511" at lllll J!a1boa Bay
Club. 'lllat'a lbow ..,_, you mlpt ay.
But, you mlpt well add, did It have
tobehermolher! .
Bui II 1-,.....id l!alle -11111 what WU golnc ai 1111 wooJd, the party
agrffd, have -up to c:lleer. For Ille ctlelntlGo bolled by Ralph
Berke, Ille club't -t -al
m•Dll"', paid tribute to the courage
and fortttudt of a woman who bu main-
tained an uncomplalnlni, f.klay vigil
at Ille bedllde of Ille little girl with
-the tra'l<led 1,000 -from her Ila l'fq boml
Lovely Lo 'lbJ Lan wu ocJually the
tout ol a ~ pon,, ·11 WU
lint tcbedi!lod .. a "~:;tJ; for SUJ!e, tborllJ alter tile
undfr1ftlll open heart surgery and just
befcn abe ec11tracted the wound iniecUon
that II now rapidly 111boldhli.
Then ft became a tribute to t.n whtn
she -1!1at she would be 101n1
home Friday and leavlnl -to -valeoce In Oranp Ccualy ancl join her
lator In ~ II ....,, an OU)'
declaloa to ..... Lu ..... bat """
WU detperalely-by .... m-
old -and..,,,,_ -AmOac oilier tllltp, It became a
Valeatlne'a Day pil1y . -Lan ...
nounced that llbe:.JO!lid be IJy!ng to
Salgoa P'rida1 -Ille ·<111 Jrac!lttonally ruerved for Ille loveklm. .
And anolb« aapect wa• added when
1111 happy -told 'Ille eroup that
Ille would be lli!ck bome . for Tel -
New Year'a In much ol Alla.
~ the ..-WU chlJdno't
hoopltal none Linda H"""°', whole Jruo.
band, Nayy Lt. IJoailu llerulJn&, first
spotted Smle'1 rapld]J dekrioradng con..
didon and manged for her treatment
In Oranp C<>wlty.
Linda Berke echoed the lhooghll of
everyone at the party when abe told
Lan: ''We Jmow you have to JIO, but wa hate to aee you lean.1 Pleue come
back to Orange County and see us.
And hrinC Susie with"""."
And flOl\ wera flof very Jar •way ,
wbell Ibo 11;,hl, grocofuJ Vletnamuo c'
lady aceopled ·-tout: "To Blllle and I.in, rilay God blea JOU both and
keep you well"
'Ibe IW' couldn't make it, but the
show wtnt on.
II WU, u they Bay, quite a par\)'.
l'rot11 P .. e I
AIR CRASH •.•
silo wlJh f!oodlllhlt, u pmd aearcbers
etruuled to ...... the <nab ......
BRVBR 1'111111 QIJEl1J!D
Bruab llnt toUdied oil -the Nep-
tune exploded ln a bill of name were
extlnJIOltb<d by llnDp County Fire
llepartmeot 1111111 from Mod j ea k a ,
Sllm"ado, Trabuco and Irvine Lake st...
liooa
Tbe erub -WU pinpointed by
lpeedometer u U mllal op Ille llanllnl
Truclt Trail -wldcb -u a fire breal< -lrom .... of Ille Isolated ...
Uona AuJhorJJlet at Loi Alamllol NAS of.
lldallJ loaed Ille plana ovenlue and PftiUblEd -dawn at 10 p.m., tbl umt
lime a IS-f'IN'ld girl heanl .,,. zoom
low over a rural bmne 1n the Santa.
ADI Moml•lr•
Marlena """'-' vllilln( Mr. and
Mn. CJ1de x-. who live.., Modjeea
Canyon Rold near the Tucker Bird
Sanctuary, heard a fire truck'a siren
momenta later.
"That must be that plant," she aald,
bul It .... evldontq ooJy • aean:h
aircraft en route to the spot where
the Nepbloa craalled.
InveJl!pbn -by at the m
today, waltln( for '"' and mist to burn
oil b • lo .. bollnnJnfl !he tuk of recorislnlcllal llM ......ap fer clutl
to !he ca-of the aoddeftl
TWO W&m 'l'IWNING
The M-,_.. oqoadron llew
School Candidates
To M~t Voters
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Into Loo Alarnllol NAS lul Sunday to
besln Its annual two weeks' 1cUve duty
tralnlni, bul were practlcln1 out of El
Toro MCAS on ulgbl mlalaia
Ironically, ut'ety wu the reason,
because air trlfflc b ltgbte:r In the
El Toro aru, compared to skies around
Long Btocb, with In and outbound Long
Beach Airport jelllnen and private pilots
pracUcln& mueuvera over the harbor
wat.ra
MJUtlry men are known to consider
the Neptune -which II now being
phued out of Hl'Vice -11 a tern·
peramental bird, wllh Ill combined two
piston engines and two supplementary
jet eaaJnea.
The Lockboed-liullt alrttalt which
crashed Tu<oday nlgllt II an updated
venlon of Ille Neetun<, electronically
equipped to dnlp IOIW' 1Qoy1 In the
sea. monitor tbe •lsnals and sero in to deslroy enmny 111bmarln" pinpointed
bylheae..-~
PLANPJI COUIDE
AJmoet euctly 11 yean .,. on Feb.
I, 11111, an ttrller Neplune P2V model
collided with a Military Air Transport
S)'llem CUI ln>op canier, In micJ.alr
over Nwwalk, ratn!D& bodiu and debris
to the sround.
Tho MATS tr_.i crubed Jn the
parklnr lot ol !hi Loo Anpl11 C<>wlty
Sherllf'1 Norwall: 111beiaUon, kJIJJng 43
penons who either fell &lngly to earth
or were aandwiched In the buml.ng wrecu, ..
The Neptune Involved In Ille mid-air
collialon came down, aWl under partial
conttol, and slammed Into a Santa re
Sprlnp undplt, but one Nayyroan
aboardaurvlved.
Ano!her Neptune whldi had full taken
oil from Loo Alamltoo . NAS 111 Sepl
IJ, Ull, developed an , an&IDe !Ire and a.. pllol .._ to try to limp -nlher than dltdl the plae o(ldlon.
Tralllnl black -. Ille -bomber dropped low• illd lower u
It htodtd toward Lellaro W0<1d, Seal
BMCh, lheo -tblrpl,y -and cnll>ed In -gr«md ol Ille U.S. Naval Weapons Slatloo.
All oloe ~ " • Georsta .....
aquadral --klDad In the cr'ub, whidl ln...ilpton bellned W a I
dellberata, to avoid Illa plllllbDJty of
a fl«y llauOler JI lhe Neptune hll
LelllUl"e World:
lt!)s. ~~~on f;h~rgers
Future StudentS Pick Masco(, Sclwo.l Colors
• Charla wU ~ O'ltl' "11tua" -· Dr. Ribal aad a tarp number .,
. .
• Wbea Illa -llllh School
"Ollqen" IOU to , the foolball neld
llMiY wJll ba -cut In llftll -' . )flllle and 1old.
Tbe ·name 'Charan· and 11ie co1on
were eelected by ltudenll who will altend
the new hlch achcOl at Ramlltoo Avtnue
and MqnolJa St:etl In Hllllllngloo Btacb
when It oPtD11 ID September IO Ill lint
-cl-.
and foreat -"" -Becai ... ol lht'pmJmlly of Ille aclloal
to the Soulhenl Calllomla Edltoo Co.
IMam ~ plaal, Ille -II are
mipected to make lull uae Gt tho molll
implied In "Chargers," Pucoe llid.
reaideat1 maJnl11ned that the ICbool
name lbould be elw>ied tlnce· ~: '
It -ThomU A. Ea1-alreldy hail . hn>tto with the diltrlct'I tradition el
'l'nllloel Gt Huollnglon Btocl> Union IDll! School Dlttrlct appi.,od the aelec· tkllli Gt Ille atudonta Tutaday nigh! on
ncommendatlon of Ernest Pascoe, ptln-
cipaJ of the new school.
Sunset Annex
Battle Start
Drawing Near
The batUe between Huntington Beach
and Seal Beach over poss.Ible annesa.Uon
of county territory from Anderson Street
in Sumet Beach downcoast perhaps u
far u Ille blulla a:u ol HuntlnglOD
Beach appean to be on today.
Seal Beocb City Manqer Loe RIJller
said his cJly wJll uk the Local Agency
Formation Commlulon (LAFC) on Fri·
day to requlr< H1D1Ungton Beach IO COO·
solidate two 11U1U8Uon requesta pending
before LAFC.
The am:ieu.Uoos 1re No. 5 and 6.
The first ii for a amall strip across
c.oast Highway at Warner Avenue. It
ts an uninhibited area and 1f tt became
a pm_of. Hunllnrton Btacb, It would
forever cloee the doer to any other
city anneilna the 2,000 acre Bolla Chica
property wb!Ch U.. -eul of Warner
Avenue.
The second annua.Uon la for Sunset
Beach, a strip community al..., Coul
Highway from Anderlcn Street to Warner
Avenue.
Seal Beach hal!I been asked to annex
SlDISel Beach and II developing an an-
nexation appllcatton wbicb will include
all territory Included In Ille Hunlln,ton
Be.ach applications.
Seal Beach olllclala have Indicated
that Ibey are nol oppoeed to anneulloo
of all ol -Beach lnclocllnl the entruce strip to Ille Bol&a Chica. which
11 due someday for development u a
large marina and a waterfront com·
munlty.
Rlaner malntalna Iba! the !,mo ~ " -Beach llhould -. Ille fate ol all of their area lnclndJni
the corTldor to die Bolla Ch!A:a.
Huntington Beach olJlrlala claim that
\ll<J are aR!na for. a -...,...~
" pnMct ~ area wtdch ... ii a utiqlal erea for annuation to the cJly ol ff1in. Uncton Beach..,
It will t.e up to the LAFC to determine
whethtt any ol Ille annenUm propouls
have merit at not. If IDY are found
to be feasible by Ille LAFC It la likely
that an 1nonatimt eJection would be
held during the summer oc early fall.
l'l'OM P .. e 1
RESCUE •••
had to be granled for them to take
off.
Once over Huntlngton Beach the
weatha-cleared, be added.
W'Jth Crawford at the controls, the
H.B. Eye bqan makbig loog aweepa
across the hlJfatde aru from Yorktown
Avenue to Ad1m1 AftDllt eut of. Beach
Boolevm:l.
Pi eseuli ig •••
THE W\10IJMI>
TIWTFllS
TIME.
Anewandrm>IU·
tionary calendar
w1lchbud that poll tha
whole year on your wrlat
-aad thin aome. Two small
Trustee Richan! Wlleon quipped Tues-
day nlgllt lhal Ille motif .elected by
the ltudmtl was 0 most 1pproprtate con-
1lderin1 tbe )9c1Uon of the ICbooL"
II WU lhJa locallai wldcb WU Iha
decldJni factor In reteatlGo of the ume
Edl"'1 for tho tcbool rather that cbanl-
lng to Robert Kennedy u had been
au11esled by Trustee Jooeph Riha! Jut
not namlnl achoola after peopl,.
Trustees finally decided Iha! lllll achool
WU to be named Edi8on becluse It .
WU localed near the Edilon ldeam plant.
This• aeUon gave rile 'to complaints thlt ~ ICbool !jllgbl be known u "Steam '
Pi.nt Hlgb.'
Cbargelt, -..,. IUJdent Tuelday, ••iJ about as close to the lteam plant
as we care to get in our theme!."
Catholic Priest Faces
Beach Hit-run Charges
Police said today a 46-year-old Calllolic
priel!lt facell possible felony charges stem·
ming from a bit~nm auto accident Moito
day nlgllt In Huntington Beach.
The priest, lclenUhed by pollct ..
Falher Carl Warra Stokes ol Ille Holy
Trinity Parish In Ccvlna, WU hooked
League of Cities
To Reconsider
Harbor Stands
Efforll of the Orange County Loam•
of Cities to dissolve the Harbor District
will be the subject of an e1ecutive com..
millee meellng ol the league Thureday
night al Frledemann Hall In Oranp.
Speaker wll1 be Kenneth Sampson,
county director of harbors, beaches and
park!.
For more than two years, the league
has bad under way a aeriea: ol studies
and commlllee reporta concernJng the
Harbor District. Sampson has appeared
several Umes before various committees
rut nol belore the .. lire euc:ullve c:om-
millee wblch II compmed Gt mayora
of the 215 county dUea.
into Orange County Jan Monday after
traffic officer1 alleged bis sports car
ran down a pedestrian on Broothurst
Streel in Huntington Beach.
He II free on 11,225 hail today, but
faces a Feb. 17 appearance tn West
Orange Ccunty Municipal c.otu1 on
charlea ol drunken driving and hit-run
driving.
Ac«>rding to police, the pedestrian,
William J. Hallock, 42, of~ Durham
Drive., Huntington Beach, wu knocked
several feet into the mud at the aide .
of the road. It was not clear e1acUy
where the accident ~-
Fountain Valley police arrested the
priest following a minor traffic accldent
in their city. He was then turned over
to HWlllngton Beach pollce who had
baued a description of the veblcle loo ·
volved In the alleged hit.nm lncldenl.
Huntington Beach police said today .
they will consult with the diltrict at-
torney Thunday to delennlne exaclly
what charlea will be brought against
Father Stokes. Meanwhile, Fountain
Valley police said they plan to press
charges of drunk in public against the.
priest stemming from the accident in
their city.
Hallock, the pedestrian, reportedly told
officers he did not think he was aerioualy
lnjur<d, but later fell pain and decided
to teek treatment. The utent of hil
!njurlee waa nol lmmedlalely known.
Jury Selecood in Stiner
Trial on -Trio o·f Charges •
Eleven women and one man were Evans UlllUCCessfully argued without 1
named Tueaday u jurcn in the Superior citing the reasons for his motion Shat
Court trial ol George and I.any Sllner. hll clienlt, G<orge, 22, and I.any, 21,
Malimum security in the heavily could not obtain a fair and lmpartl~
guarded courtroom of Judge Byron K. trial in Orange County.
McMiiian conUnued to be the onler of Also rejected by the judp wu Ev
the day IS the jurora -all white appeal that ODe cf the cotmtl Ag
-were IWOl'D tn. 'Ibey mU!t decide the brothers should be dismisse(f. 1
in what ii ezpect.ed to be 1 10 day More serious· charges race tbef two :
trial U the Negro brothers were two Negro milltantl -Ibey are Dltlllben
ol the three masked handlll who ahol of Ille mllilant organization US -on
their way out of a Santa Ana bar conclusl.on of the Orange County pro.
with 14,000 In takings. ceedlnga.
Airing of evidence aupporJJng the They must relurn to Los Allgelea to
charge of attanpted murder, armed rob-face murder charges flied after the
bery and assault with a deadly weapon slaying last Jan. 17 of two membera ·
will begin Thursday. The court was dark of the Black Panther organization -
today for the Lincoln's Birthday holiday. John J . Huggins, %3, and Al Prentice
A motion for change of venue by Carter, 26.
aUorney Frank Evan1 of Ia Angeles. Both men were allegedly &hot by the
coumel for the Stinen, was quickly Stlnerl foJJow1ng a fracas on tht uCLA-
denied Tuesday by Judge Mc:Mlllan. campus.
I. I
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cllala lot you nler to any month anf
time u a bulll·IA calendu ""'°II> bidt>
word• nr forwards to mob 7our wa~··
fmlctional u wall as hcdaom• lasbjoa -
IOt)'. Sanda,. ind hollda,. IA nd. Cb:::! Twill-0-Plex• otylea Stllnln1 1teol '8.85 an ,.now gold-8Uld Stl.85. Nonr bu ...
mllllt ao much to 1 a&
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atalmeot plan -dld It die!
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DI tbo blc -la SIAic:t Ex·
cbaqo actlYllf, • •u ll ~JU
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hedp, ... bu mrybody
ei•1ofh MOMY to plJ cub, « irhat?. • . " Sflned, X.
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a!lwo· ad wtD In Ille u.a. .o. Ill 11111 lil1bdq • Jut
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Wtre In forct, Ill. aJl.IJme' tilaJi
and up • netl cl 41,tll f"!JD
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tbr<MIO which ~ .... 1iuy
NYS&.lilted ltoetl m a
rogular p1ymenl bull I« u
little as MO or u much as
'1,0ll everr tine monthl,
• unl '"'' • • lmllT 111(1
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The First National Bank of ·0ran1e County bu pre,
pared a staU.Ucal index c:o111parbig 1rowth data
for the Harbor Area in suc4 areu u ntai1 1ales,
building, school di.strict enrollment and population.
The bank's marlret product Index of lood and house-
hold Items noted a. ~I. pel'ctllt reducUon. in !tea:
Kay Labs Open Plant,
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To Sell Medica .l Pack
Kay Labcr'atoriel, l n c. , Freeway to hOUle a 20,000
-Id-wide dlsttlbut«• o I oquare foot bu1ldlnt with
Temp-Aid, r«e11dJ opllled 111 IG,000 square IHI . f o r
doors at 870 Production Place, w1rthousing; 7 , 10 t for
Newp«t Beach. reaearch, development and
The newly fOl'JMd com-J1l&mlfaclurlnc, and !,MID for
pany's president and chairman general ofnce apace.
of tbo board, Frank I . Dom-"We erpect °"' presenblt inguts, said that tt upect1 staff of 40 employe1 to dou e
to grou about '3 million in in the very near future.'' he
the relail mMl<tl durin( the lddOd.
I, _. Dominfues IMounced that H'M .year. ..__.1_ 'D........._ .t. ........... ) Temp.Aki, a n e w lo-Muwu ' _...,.,, an .n.i,._. ftl sta-finL-ald bot and atlomey, will be the cor-
cold pack, avalilb!o In many poratloo'• aecrelary, Dr •
sit.es WU crlCIDallY developed Maurice A. Lynch, Newport
by 'Ttiomu E. Cornwall, Buch, ~II be ruearcb con-
0r..,., oow t11o Product aullant and technical ldvlJ<r ;
Develo--' M-for Ille CIWltl D. Turner, Lll\IJla, com~ " · · Beach, director DI -•tlim:
Dommiues explained that . Ind John A. Adams , Newport
Temp.Aid is made up of a Shore!, mar~etlng manager,
harmlea chemical farmula 1thl1Uc dlvls1on.
tnciaied 1n a d1D'abll, yet
pliant plNtlc pack to produce
a coldeNhan-lce pack, and I
dry or lleam hut pock, in
a matt. ti. ten HCOndl.
Domtacues aakl Kiy Lab•
is aJreedy 111Cotlatlnr for
larger boadquarton ID 0nnct
Counly c1ooe lo Ille Newport
We Cover Boating
Best in West
Min of the
Year
LARRY ADAMS
LARRT ADAMS
Mt. ~ Adamo WU the rtclpionl ti lbt "Man of tbo
Year" award sJven by C..moolloul -Ult lnluranca
CoofllQ'. 'nll& 1ward la pr..acl 11a1•"1 to the Jnc6..
--bu the moat aotabmcllll all -....i in
111• --· .. 1 .. and -1'lila ,.. lit. Mam. produoal! In ._. DI Z,lllO,OOI ol Jiit ---Alon(
with ...., nmartable achlovaman~ ba 1111 Iba --
ol ~ Ille )'OW1pll chu1tr -ti Iba "Mulen
ClJb, • ~ II aclualvel)' for -dollar Pl"" -. A 111 Q I .... I DI Sooillfm Ca1llornla, Mr. Adami
... C '[I -Iba Unlft!'lill' ol -. Calll<nda and --·1-~
tarrell D. lryant, C.LU: O.noral -11 .. __ _
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OAll.Y PILDT II
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LAYC Readies for M'idwinters
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Windward
Passage
Wins Race
roRT LAlll>EIIDALB. 1'Ja,
(AP) -'lllo 7J.lool lltldl
Wllldwud "-let • new
olapled time !« lhl -!It. p_, to rorl
IAmderdlle :rlilll ,_ -
day, bul • -beat lhl
blgJoclllm comcted-.
Tbe Wtndnnf Pa I I & I I t
owned by Bob J-ond ll1hli 11>1" burieO "' lhl I•-Yldll Oob flf Maul,
Bnill. -lhl !ln1lb line al ll:IUl to beat lhl 1111
reoonl oel by the 11c:wdenip. ,,,. Amerlemt Eqle, !). =. ~s::'nn~~
1:11 · p.m. "to beat I be
Wlndnrd Paaqe Clll """'
-. time by ·-17 m-. r-alllc!U uld. The lloel !ell SI. Petenborl
al nioo Satuntay .., tlle run
-tbl Florida West COUI
and ll>eo ntilh•ud -K"1
Well
Keel Boat
Race Slated
Sub'• Marker
Buoy .Found
TIL AVfV !UPll -A ____ ... !_
aA .. DUar, wblcb
I 1Jtrod with Ill --i.e.--...... ...
a 19Jr .... WU foaDd •
a -la 1111 Gua l!ll1p
lall """"1. ""' opok.-... ~--Alt nsn Mid • lllrdl ... -lle-"IDOI
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THRl!ATINS MIDWINTERS -Piles of logs llno
the -· of Mariiia del Rey channel as sailboats enter tho mian-craft -entrance. SCYA of·
Boat Feat
Amazing
ly ALMON LOCKAllEY
,,,. .... 'ls.tool ..nine tetcll
Wlndwud Puage ba1 tho
J1Cbt1nr .world liOI alter Ila
: two f1nlMo.tinllb· ractl in the
8oa1bom Ocean Ra c In 1
Coinlerace ·ID Plorlda.
lt'1 DOI oo nmch that Bob
Jobnelm'I wmdward Puaqe
-which ob1eJ Vl!l'I I & 1
ftllllDblel an over 1I1 e d
~II -la fin! to
lblllh, bul k la tile DIE1lin
"' victory that la livllli other ya-lbm!ghaut th.
country cause to !budder.
IN THE FIRST race ol the
SORC -lhe..-105 mlla SL
Petenburi to Vt!!lce race -
bmly ed&ed on corrected
time by Cbubuco with only
41 &ee0nds 1eparailng them.
After two races Melee ii stan-
ding 11th overall and leading
ber claJI in corrected Ume.
Cbubuco ls aeventh overall
are ahth in Cius A.
Lively Lac!Y, A San Fran-
cisco entry, !Oii her rudder
in Ille race and bid to retire.
Kfaloa ,was one of the three
yacht& to break _ tho eLtpood
Ume record of IO boon, 34
minutes. Bui she wound up
15111 in fleet and 9lh in Clau
A.
Wlndwerd PUNI• beat Jim AMERICAN EAGLE'S «<·
KJlroy'a Kialoa U, from rected time win waa attributed
Newport Harber Yacbt Club, to the lad that 1ho curled
by four hours. And K1aloa her own private wind over
11 la not known as an euctly most of tbe coune.
slow boat. Windward Puaage lopped
Oblerven admit that the nearly five hours off Big Ti'•
Dghl-weathor SL Peta to reoon1. She woond np fourth
Vt!!lce race wu a fluky al· in tbe OeeL fair: • Ellbt or nine boat& laUed
Bui DOI ee tho 44Jl.mlle SL to go the d!Bllllce becaUM
Petenburl to FL !Allderdall o1 tbe blgh 'f!lnd• and beevy race wblch eodod Mtllday. le ..., -despite· the fact It
th1t ooe, Wlndward P........_ ... was not t.bl wOnt race of
WU fin! to fln1ab by at leul ~ti. ev.e boar> f1'/f!r the eecood Am«!ca"Ee&le la carrying
place boat, American E11le, a crew Of young "bandits".
aklpperod by Tod Turner of Beeldes Allan, she aleo has
Atlanta, Ga. with Skip A1Ltn Buddy Fr1ec1er1cb1 fl! New
ol Newport Bead! u Allllll Orleans, tho 11111.0l)'lllllle gold
,.._, medal w1nnet In the llre(cm
THE FLEET bottled two
weather fnmta -both more
..-Jell oa the DOii -with
wlndl w1>iJtllng up to IMO
-and ·-•ting 1-10 fool
IOU in the Gull Stream. 'lllele
oondttiOlll should have Oven
the advanlq• to heevler
dlsplacement boat. IUCh u
Klaloa ll and Don HaU:eD'1
17·fool yaw~ Cbubuco, allO
from mm:.
Clllp Clouy, Balboa Yacht
Club, wbD bu .jual -ood
from eelllnll bolh SORI: ......
oo w-....i Paesege, said
II la llllbellenble tbe speed
the •'bl& dinebT' can pnerate -tv• 1n the lmnpy MU
"WE: WOULD 111111 into
-bl& eeu and not loee men ._ a knot « two or
speed -wblch wu quietly ftCllned," CJemy u1d. "At
thll point she ...,.. ...
beehhle,'' be added.
Wlndwud p_. did not -------E&P lo lhl 81. Poto to FL Llaollrdale u the _.,
oareclod time WU onlJ 17
m-lea U.. Wlndwud
~ Te lift ,.. .. Idea ol Ibo IPOod ol Ibo st. Pole to FL ~.Ibo llnl -boelllon.tahlhllOknllo
~ ·-the prevlolil elapaed time -Id by Tlcood-. formerly owood
byJ-lnllll2.
CJaa,
THE U.METER WU not
bulll far such lllQ'd Alling
and leaked beavtly lhroUCbOut
the race. 'l1le crew had bilge
pumJI' working ll10lll ol the
tlme. The boat hu a tendency
to submarine throu&h the
wavea. As a mutt she takes
ln considerable water through
tho batd>es.
Observert u}d it WU I WOii·
dtr !bat Eqle'• 11).fool mut
ata,..i --tho -dltk:m· of the raCL KJaloa u mo...i aheed ol tho !).
meter Sunday nigh~ but the
E&ll• came acrwnlq beck
alter ctayli&hl and moved
ahead qain.
BCYC Hosts
Semi-finals
Bahia Cor!ntblln Yeclrt Club
wlD bolt the Southern
California Yaclltinl Alooda-
llon !odder ltml~lnalt ol lhl
Prince ol Wales ollml..Uon eerteo Saturdoy and SundaJ.
Tbe Prince ol Waleo COil>
~llon la a n1Uonal match
ricing ....i .. -ed b)' the
North American Yacht Racinl
Unle11.
BCYC cootcndera wUI All
qalnsl the Channel Cn&lllnl
Club tnlrJ' In Conllledo-U
al"°"". BCYC rec • 11.UJ<,
dtlee!Od tho Santa Barbera
Salling Club In Cal·lll. OCC II !nth lnJm a vleiory
...,. !he Little Ships Fled
ol Lona Beach In Cal40s.
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ficlals said plans are in effect to.postpone or cancel
Ibo Midwinter Regatta If Ibo oil slick moves around
Pt. Fermin in any great quantity.
Oil Slick to Hamper
Midwinter Regatta?
Southern California
Y acllllng AslodaUoo olflclaLt
uy they are ketplnC a wary
eye on the lhlft1ng oil blobs
Long Beach
Race Picks
Competitors
All but ... of the com-
petitor& in Loll( Beach Yacht
Club's Coogruslonal Cu p
·aeries March 13-lS have been
!elected and art preparing
theJr boaL! and crews for the
entry from the San Dfe~
Newport arta which will be
decided In a tall-off next
OCC Splits
Title With ,
Stanford
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL llOTICJ!l
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ClltTl,ICl.Tll· OI •USlflllSS
PICTITMMll HAMI
TM Vftdtnlit!IW '°" ctnlfY h9 II C1911111i1Cflrll • ....i-at 110 lhk.,.
A#lf, A. Cott• MliM. c:..t1ro,.11, unftr
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HB Eye Finds Boy
Helicops' First Mis·sion Success.ful ..
By TERRY COVILLE
01 lite 0.111 ,llet St•ff
A dramatic air sweep by the city's
new police he~copter was employed
Tuesday altern.don to find a missing
5-year~ld Huntipgton Beach boy,
LitUe blue-eyed, blond Gary Depue
waa spotted from the air at 2:30 p.m.
as' he stood soaked from head to foot
next. to a swampy area west of Beach
&ulevard and north of Garfield Avenue. ''nH; bOy had rim away from his -baby
sitler's · house early Jn the morning
because he feared she was going to
spank him for telling a story the day
before.
The babysitter, ~lrs. Virginia Metz,
8291 Yorktown St.1 Huntington Beach.
reported the child missing "".hen he
wasn't brought to the house by his
grandfather, J, 0. Depue, 8151 Mallof
Dr., Huntington Beach, as nOrmal. ·
Twelve Huntington Beach police units
were usep in ··tbe aearch in addition
S~ntenee Affected
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Plea Change · to Guilty
to' the H.B. Eye, Qle ' department·~· Oe\f
patrol chopper. . ' Police. Seraeant Robert Morrison flew
along~ide World Associates' pilot John
Crawford as the helicopter scanned the
city for the boy.
Morrison reported that when he receiv·
eel the call from the department' to
use the heli~P.ter, weather was .19 ~
in Long Beach that speciil permiasioo
(See RESCUE; Pop 2) .
TV Writel·'s
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Roa(lng blindly, throqgii' a blpnktl ol
clouds, a Navy bomber ~lammed straight
into a toweririg Orruige County .peak
Tuesday nJght, then dropped 600 feet
dow'n a remote canyon wall like a ~ ~ I" waleffall ,of fire.
All seven reservls\8 aboaJ:d the ~
Neptune based at Los Alamitos Naval
Air Station for two weeks' annual
training~· dfed1 when lhe .foyr-engipe aq..
ti&lbmar~ aircraft bit Santiago. Peak. .
JdenUlication of the Minneapoli.J.St.
PauJ,.14tnn.,l}aval ~s~rve sq~~on ~.
V(IS withheld, 'pending notllldtlao .. of .
~heir fiimilies in the Twin Cities area
today. .
The·. 8:23 :p:m . .disaster wu the third'
Involving a .Los Alamitos-based Neptune
bomber in 11 year11, bringing the triple-
crash df.ath toll to 64 persons.
Sirhan Case Poss,ibility
HOLLYWOOD . (UPI) -,-. A gUrulWI
, . looking for narcotici ki\led ,the teen-aged
InlUally, It was feared two off-duty
airmen· were alsp J,board for 'a busman'a
holiday ride, but only seven men failed .
1, ta·ahsw'er today as members of the ubit
stood lri a 191mn:i..rou cill'uhder a gray,·
drizilliig m1;r. : ' .$,.ANGELES· (AP) -Tbe posalbllity
.,_ tqday 1bal Sirhan ·BisbAra Sirhan
ma;..-chaftae hls innocent plea to guilty
jn .. the gunshot assassinaUon of Sen._
Robert F. Kenne4y,.
Iawyer.s ,were to meet with· Sir ban .dur,ing son or ·teieviaioQ Writer·JW'Oductr ·suruna: c : · 1 -, ~ : • ~·,b.a.~V Pd'T~ 11iff ,;.... -
the day "lo review the )'bole .cue." SilliJMiant earlr ~r ,ud 'fol~'. u!d. P.AltK$' .Aqo_NI;\ tC.FT.);STAii.iioRD P,ixh' ci>!;i~s• :, ' :
He said scme armouncement mlgbt grow tl!ey'bad no sus-ts. . . · ' · " · • '-! "'1"1l!J~· ·a:..-< ·~v· !'' ' . " · ,., , ng rl to .~....,..o,... • •'!\'· • I , -.. ' outofthis. . i.ott'nE Slll".._\o!...-.t"ll,'ituti-.t~i-ill.... · '• lA • ' ' ' . ,.,., ' ' ' ·'' • • 1.a--• • ,..,... ~ i"""":"""~. • ' ' !I '. t ., : t I ; • , ' • ,. > r 1: , ) r' '1· ·; •
1 \;...."Such a polilbilily is alWaYs discussed
~In any case," defense attorney llussell
E. Parsons said. "I hive talked 1bout
such ,a possibility with the proaequtton
right from , t1" beginning. But . at the
moment, thttrial is going on." -
The atate· 'WU wklerstGc\ld ·to -be floor of hiJ·:a~en~m:l-died i~Ur .!... -· ; • ..;,'"""' ~· 1 ' •• ~J '.' , , : .. • _ L ~ , ' • , , 1 , • , · . :?=i\i~~ ,"aerioUs consideration". f~e 'iu=~-~l~N~:·= ,.t.:~~ .1;1,r· e' \ ~:t: .... ~. ~~un' ·-' '~·~,:~
s • ch · 1 Jf ·t ed through 1he.door ·11Jc1.rw1ttdJ'uls. T~t.l.lftjv .~ · a ·Llllg 'llll> .·UUl'J uc~a _ange·mpea~ 1 occur,r '. Whenotbtrs rin·IQllphallt's·apartrpent · ~ ·,J ·· · ·· · '· ,·"'··~1 · · ·
would resuh from eJthelt an un-knelt to aid <lilin· rtbe ·man .turned rand • ' • • . ' ,. . • '. .• ,. ' . . ' . •
~;~:~n ~ri:.!":'.' i~::;de !r~:~1: ~~~::i.~·1th!o~~obocly lo move ... brlil. A .. ~; .. C ... am" . .p .. sri't. e· "fo.~ •~u· t. h . .
-would be tilt -extreme penalty. "~11. we ~ve, is a descfiplion~" a · C:J :. . , · • '. , · , ~ I /u. ' ' ' .· .·
P~ said a guilty plU would not detective saJd. 'There Werf • IOt· of · • • .... , . . .
· Parsons . said he and other defense
witnesses, but we really doh't have a · preclude the defense from arguing for gosh darn thing to work from."
lf!eTcy for Sirhan., Four '!i~esses, incl~g ~ vl,cf:im.'1 laF1110un(o~~ -~~.~y i lt :·mdvtn~. ~He ·m<iu.ri-
The oiily likely obstacle would be I Robe Silli ba -••v unc e, rt P nt, 31• cave detec· With volunteer la·bo· r and don· ated Sirhan~s ·own. refUsil to change biJ plea ti th r !lo 1 of "· 1 ·•· • ves e o w ng account wn:; s a,-, ... g: ma'•ri•Js the 'clty·ls cr·eating a t.......... · it wa.S r_eported toJ!ay. Sirhan, a slender Sllli h t d Im k ,._ ~ , P an answere a. oc on · ul'I: ............ .. lain" camp for the yollth of 'the . 24'-year-old .'from .Jord~ •. wis described d t h' rim ·~1 n ,,,_,
f rf I ch ol I Id b oor o is apa ent l11v1 ~ y a er 1 ci'ty. u ea . u .a ange pea .wou ro
Only 17 in Race •
For .18 Vacant
Trusiee Spots .
him ·of tbe ,opportunity to publicly .air' a.m. The suspect entered the room aod Spfinltled with treeei: shrubs and ar-
With only six more days to file .for reasons for the aSsasslnaUon. demanded of ,the youth. "give me some ro:v,os, 'Rivtr : fart· Aaa bffn .:d~,.t .
18 trustee .positions .in six West ·Orange Tbe repor~ said Sirhan's defense at-stuff," ,Presumably drugs. · County school districts, only 17 can-Whe.n, Siiliphant showed surprise, the to.Ji'le: the city's y1>4th ,groupa a ~c torneys huddled with the defendant; his didates have returned papers which of-moth'er, and brother Tuesday to discuss suspect shoved him up against a wall, aunQJp~r' for .ctose-at.haryi .campcu'1'·
ficially put them into the April 15 elec· the possible guilty plea. drew a pllitol and shot him. · River Par:k is bounded by the, San
tion. Then the ma~. walked out of the -apart-Ditg1;>· Freeway, Euclld '. Ave,,ue, Ellla In the Huntington Beach Union High nient but returned seconds later and
School District long time district sup-told the four persona gathered ~Ollnd Avenue ·and tli~·santa,Ana River.
porter Barletta L. Suter, of 5211 Yale Council Pia. ces. the body, "l thought .l told you not The·' park site is rente<f from. the
St., a Westminster housewife, has filed to move." Then be fled , · Oran~· Cmmty< Sanitatlllo Qistrict for
against incumbents RiRachy Md .B ScWbmll itt, M . } T lk Police described the apartment as $1 ptqyear. : : ·.
John J. Bentley and ar · sen, uzz C On a "hippie-type" wllh s1robe and black ·Pe~ ptojeCI \)l"Fo!IJl!ain· Vf)l;y Mayor all of wliom have filed . lights. A detective s'iiid, ''On top' · of h
In the Ocean View sChool District, Robert Schw:erdtfegu, River Park !IB .
F · 1 the refrigerator in the kitchen was a " • the Only "'"'SOn tO file so far is attorney rom now on, residents o Westminster MW ·~me :11·full rcommwilty • e~ ~ v1·11 h •· lat th · b · be! lifelike ceramic death head wearl.ng a George G, Logan of 6111 Sununerdale 1 ave w s e e1r usmess ore black hat." with teveral :dvtc :&J:Oupa: pitch:lng in :
Dr·ve Tnis•·· Leonard Shane already the City Council within three minutes . ' · ~ I vln In anpther ·apartment down the ~au, to complete the..landsc•PPll·· : , . , has · indicated he· will not. run, ea g or face the heavy gavel of Mayor Derek '' still to decide on running incwnbents McWhinney. some·.25 persot11 were engaged in what 1The 1 c.ifY, will: ·pqt · ab?Jt· '.$1,000· Into
Robert A. Knox apd R. James Shaffer. 'Councilmen unanimously adopted the Police called a ''hippie prayer meeUng" t~ projr,:t for~ \andscapjn1 and ,main-
Jn the Seal Beach School District in· three-minute rule Tuesday without unaware of the .tragedy in P,rogrcss just lenance, but the ,bulk of e¥penltit¥r.e
cumbents Jack T. Cairns, C. W. Shepard discussion/ adding that any topics will a few rooms away. · · i~ ·d~ted•by ·Fountain ; Valley reside1;1ts
and Ruth H. Duffy have filed with no ha ve to be "germane" or the gavel in·iiJne1~ effOJ'li · ·, .,. · "· · :.·
challengers in sight. \ . : will fall . Stork llfark~ta In the Westminster School District, Huntington Beach City Council, which ~.Fire J>eJ*Ulen~,' wlth v9iu1•~ ·
Ineumbents filed · are Mrs. N_,la ha~ no such rule, has printed at the NEW YORK (AP) -'111e atocll market -~ in ,!hair. ~!'.f,::.J'•1_1'!JI bQlltt · Wibnore, Matthew L. Weyuker and Ray bottom of each page of its agenda "Keep I · B?~OP,ell ,alnP,iµ~ '*r fe .,WJe ~qi
also (iled f ,._ bigb cosed with a sllghUy lower trend today -..,.i;. can 'D"athel" around a r"'"r1"g
M. Schmitt ( or i.ui:: ft short and to the point." Debate, in fairly active trading. (See quotaUons. ~P.nre 'aDd,'• '•~.· ;Cl~p :~ ;'~~ ·
llChool di.strict board). however, often runs long into the ni""• Pages 1"19) 1a1~ ol a·.i ..::..-6 ... 1-• • 'Ibey are opposed 80 far by Nathan !i'"" v-ico· l'UJlcu muiu11.au1 men. Feinstein, of 14951 Northridge Lant, Hun-and.Nrly morning bolas. The Dow Jones indUJtrial average af Firemen alto plan· to • ~trur;t · a •
tlnglOn Beach, no occupation given; Fountain Valley City Council ls known I :30 p.m. was olf .50 at HU7. LoaJes• rear,.111, ll"'UilY . .,1µ.. mater!~ donated
Barbara DePrel!t of 580'2 Abraham. Ave. for tta short meetings and heavy gavel «itnambeftfl gaiM by more, than 100 by prtY• clqtem. . , : · .
Westminster, a secretary; and Dorothy hand of Mayor Robert Schwerdtfeger. issu~s. · .The 'F~tain .VaJJey . \YO!pll\'s; 'Cl.Uh',
Peckham of 13%61 Illinois S t . , r , • , , 1 : ,
Weslminster, a housewire. 1 • 1 • • ~ • 1n~~h:.~~u~:.i:~:;.~ru:.~1r!~ Dwye .r Transfer P · t .... ,t · d ~il~~~YE,,Cr~·~~~~~h:re~~~ . . • ..,o:,·:e~ e . ·
Fiji Lane, Huntingto., Bea¢i, a spec1al _. ,. r • . ,
educaUOn t.each~. ' · · · · • · · u:i~:u:;.n ·~~t:' ~ Parenb of Sixth Gr(iders Objet.t to ln.iomed~: Plqn .
Dlltrlcl tncumbeata JICk Clapp, Ivan . .. , . ,, · ~ · .·, · 1 1 1 _ ,1, i t , 1
L!ll<U and Steve Holden art upected No-lacllltloa,.crackedaldewalka Trulteu 0 remlnded ,.~ that the ~~'~-""~· •
to run ag~ .,ond<llm ll&bJs were re&IOlll gi_,l'uea-awildiol llucfel\ll·ll !llf!aoly.-propoN!i l'We'Jw 'beldnc! ,oaf ai!JW,Jwlril • to "
Feb. ii It the .lul·dq lo Ille, for dll nlibl by Plrenla ._ed•lo.""'1l\>I . nlll •J.d·,Hopled., :,., b&lo • '"" let·.,·~l'lillit'Ii ""'-·; lnlstee poeliiano. thair lli%th grade cblldren lo l>ir)ier • • ..iit/!"lf"'"tCJ_!._: I • l , '. A'{!"J Intermediate Sr.boot. ' • H~, ino '~ renMd1 to the Ion,, ~,~·~~ "'. i 1 1 \ • ,
Heart Week Carded
In Huntington Beach
February is Heart Monlh in Huntington
Beach and the week ol Feb. 17 has
been designated by Mayor Alvin M.
Coen u Heart Sunday'wetik.
• The mayor UI urgtnc an residents to ~ the · o-• Count)" Hean
-'-1&Uon "in Ill drive for funds to
furtber Iha w<Wlhy abut o1 the aancia-
UO. .. caaillAll1tart -·· -
A barrage ol comp!alnll w~ ;again ·o~arcrowded· '!'11"""' Js .,apparent, th6 ~ ,loot ·J<lilnrto ''"' ·fot''llJ1' r
shcwered on Jruslees ol ~ Huntington tnJ11eeS ailded J .• '' : 1 ,a¥l nbi 1ulhori.tnt.11ho1 ~,to; •Ole :
Beach City School Disttict over-the ~ •• Concerning •ttlie f~tie; : at Dwfet i an app,llCltion ~1MJ>"•l.fqr·slall<flmdS. t
posa1 to transfer sixth graders into in. School .IJ'rtmtee,,~ ~~"son a1ke4 fl'he distrlA:f. ,Must • f~ '~~
tennedlate sctiools to alleviate the one parent, "Which children do you think ·ptans, IJ.1" rtquesla and rtlUltt of toll f
district's crowded campuses next year.-should not shower," since some chlldreD tesll'lo ,appiJ for ltate fJnahclag: \ •
Thil tlme the criticism came from will certainty have to atttnd Dwyer. )f tht, ~nd ,falll to pus, however,
parenll ol children who attend Perry And,erson pointed out that Iha district the ,'dt-; "'IU oloo 'loae• ·Ill dlallce ..
School and Uve on-the e.ast s1de of la well aware of th« DWyer j>rob1en\ for state 11a. • . \ · ·' •
Beach lioulevard. · '•but unless the achcol bond jiropooal Ate:llw' $oi>erinte'l(!!Ot ch u I • s
'Ibey ,orgued thol Beocb J!ool\'VW ls paaed (tt ""1't' M ~· about 'P-Jllltlllol out that in 10;, enllta is a nablral·bouDl1arr and If the 1lrinlfer Jt-we have Do .money.1• hiltorJ tl»ltl .. l'nc-~&Ucbeltj ScboOl
musl be made,, their cbl1clnn lhculd Parenla 'wound up ·thelr aJ1U111tDll Dlolrldliil '1-.eo'1.1Wo-elictlm& •
be allow<d lof Ibo ......,. Giller by aayln& there 1.-!r WU ". , r. "I bope 11111' .... , ·be •dlr 11*1!:' •
intermedlote ~ . a lack cl CGn11D1111iOatf .• ~ Ibo he c:o:;clndtc!. I
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has ·voted to~ donate .'250~ for r cOnctete
noon .. in J tie restroom and · c:ithtr con·
struction.
rY011th· groups from the Boy Scouts,
YMCA and other organlzatlona have
already spelll <eVirl/ montha cl~
out 1hi 1 Weetil ';oo · Jl:her ijunk· froin ·
tl\e area. -. . · . I ' ' ' ' • ' ' ! I ' The wilderness area represent! a~t
the onJY reai tree-Sh'adid ii-et ii~ Fotih·
taln Valley aM · wlll ht : ivaUatile 'to ..
aH ·yciuth org~!ZatiOns in th!! city-. on
a:rQetvaUOO basis. · : · · " "
Parks' an(I Recreatiori Director Stanley
Slaff Ord · eitltftates· the •vilue · ol the ·park
on completlOn at about $20,000. · .
"WUh . so much donated work and
n)aterial it's, bBrd .tO 1aay ex'actly' What ti!• ·~al~e ~.~hi e~latned: • : .
·Parili toreman.~ Agorua I.! ·straw·
bi>ss 'ol~be vetlintter' proj«il. ' . . : .
~·The~e·.s . st,UJ . a 11~ t.p ,fl:e , doo.e.:•· ~e
sijld, 'but· city official.! hope thio park
will ·be -·readj foi Use In 1 abOut 'thfee 1
m'.onth~ ~w~ep 't!ie '.re~OO'!l.!i 'ate ,.r>.m·
'Ple\ed.. , . I ·
Vollihtffr WOrk, however, will be •a
contlriu9us ~mmoQ.It~ in. the ~~~r ~ark
p(oject; as \h.e campalle :JJ \jn-ed
and . m•rt·. tr..., ar• ;added tq i;ea~lif7.
f'bw1/f.in Va.yt,•j O\m.'.mpUnl8in', ~P• .
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s;~~~ei 0 e8idehis,
• ~,: ~,. 1 r 11 •
f:rqt;~ A~t;.on ..
. . • • ' ' ' . . ' l ' By "14nd', F:irmi .
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Th• pllpi ~1.Uie,llJ.fated ~tr9~b00ibei-i
rad!'/"1JW could '!'!'longt..,;Oe'\I'! gioun<!
aJ>4 Jll't;~tfiig nU :vl~11BI !lltll>l 1ruly,
Jq!t .f!\~~nts .af1't·a ~uc~-to _prao-U~e takeoff from the ~l·T<iro runway-.
No more radio contact was made.-
"Jt was ~r.facticlniI gfOund 'coiitro1 aP: Pf~ ;~gs and waa .on1 the ·Cllrpb
"l'l ·'lillail It ·wuck the mnwitlln." said
U, P:aiar.· Jt:lfy Pltri;e,' public • i!latr1
officer a(u.i.LOs Alainifo< base. · ";!6e . atrcralt went illl;alilbt in," said
Marnie' Corps Maj. Rooort BoOher, In-
formation services offiCer, who went to
ttie remote1 5Cenll ,;n, Harding Canyon
for the 'tough, all-hlgh\ iecbver.y opera.
tii>n. · · . . ' '.1'u!. bomber r'!llll!led the 4,05¥.oot
mountain, which !ornu Orange County11 :
s,.d<\\el!a~k • landmark at ·the ' crlUcal
sevep , mile· limit point northe.ast of tbe '
ajr base .. Qne where other crashe1 ·have
occ..,...i. -. . " :~t!,iU's d!!Pll:lies wexe ihe 'flr~i ! io
reach Uie smoky .scene of1 dev~tion,
vJa a , narrow dirt road known as the
H!i<ding TrU~k Trail, and . used m>inly
for teJephone' lln·e malnteaance.
They reported finding ·two bodies intact
and a . third !WU Jater discovered, bat
darkness, a choking cloak of smoke and ,
fog, plus he•¥¥ brush hid the shredded
b!ta. and pieces of other victims. ·
.Salv@&~ aod recovery operations were
cqn.Un\ll!ll today, .as a force , of .50
~vlcemen de\ailed lo !he grtpi job
c9,mbed a ,wide area, along, wilb sherilf's d~P\'t!ef and c,oron,r,'1 in~~at91.:S1 .No one • aooant the plane had any
chance to · baO out beforfl 1it 5mUhed
irito · the 'rugged .peak at the. 3,000-foot
leVel and tt\ey 'probably ileVer even knew
what happened. · 1 ~ '
MS.J. Booh~r said ttie' largest "stnRlft
piece of wreckage left fn the canyon:
an offshoot of larger M:odjeika .G_anyon,
was a 2G-f00,t piece of wing and fliselage.
The rest wu shredded ~We.
Helicopters from . 'El Toro' MCAS
hovered over the virtually inaccessible
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Orange ·
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Plans Make
Newport Fry
11J m10MB P. ClOWNll °' .. ..., .........
Newport Beach city olfldalo re-
oponded qrily today to dbcloourlo
lhl1 SbeU Oil CO. and .. ..., other llnno
lntead to olok .. uplonlori "'" lloli
·-... mllo oil lbe ---Jetty.
'Ibo plu bu olato aproval.
"Boy. that m11y fries me," Aid
Ntw]lOf( Mayor Doreen Ma!lhalL
She and Vlce MaJOI' Llndlley "-
Nill It Is .-Jble tbe cll7 wlll So to
court to C1DC01 Sbe11'1 permit.
It WU .,..ied, """"-lot 1111 oil firm Aid todll)'. by the -Lindo
Commlll1on on Jan. i .
"We bad never heard about It," uJd
Mn. Monball "'Ibis ls a tolll ouiprlee."
Eel Gall•&Jw, -1aJ ,..hlllnl lo
Shell's pn>doctklll lDIJlllgor In Loi
Angeles, explalned that the project Is
limed at detmnlnlng tbe geolollcal
llJUclure ol lbe coulal llhelf,
"U we bit 1111 Pl or oil," bo llld.
"We will .._.,tely plq olf Ibo bolo
wllh -'ll>ere wooi be uy luclllni
oltbor •. 111!n will be lll&te lnlpecl«s
abolnl to ..0 to It. God -. we
c1oci -uy ~ alter all Ibo trouble ~ OIJ pl DI Into olf Sula
Barbara."
'Ibo Union oil allck, wblcb ~ up
!ram 111 ollohcn well lut waek, II
aUll loullni tbe beaches In Santo Barbar•
and Veolara COll!lil ...
Auction to Aid
Dimes f.ampaign
For Huntington
A .a.nt art auct1oo ol men lhan
100 palnllnp donated by -artllll
h under way today In tbe H1lllliDlfoo
Center Mall to -the Jlmllln&t<>o Beodallardlol--palp
Tiie ""'will cnntl-tbmilb 8almdll)' w1111 prucaee1a Fial town Ibo Man:b
ol -batlle aplnlt blr1h -Tiie Huntlllgtm Beach drlV<, headod
by Dr. Dile A. l!DI«. -el -at Goldin Wea OolJop, bu oa a '11,000
pl to be -lbrauP • -el
.-tL Tiie Ir\ -II Ibo -
actlvllJ -"" by Ibo --. It ... inceded Ill-by 111e-. Marcb.
Marchel-~ ... ~ :e.:"t'=..~m
OraDp. and medical 1111 lrch hllo c:aUltl
and pre-ilaa el birth -at tho Salk lllllllntt, La Jolla.
Palntlnp In olll, ""'Jllcl, wala'colon
and cbmeooJ, will be bid ... lllmtly
tJiroacb tbe week. It -tldl ... ,.
A-eol<rlbllname,llddrm,
toJepiont -ber and -bid ""
• -poolad wllh -P"""'"'· -.. wtJl -llllaftlq at J , .... llDcc !&&ful bidden wm bl DDltllld, 8Dd
tnaJ pick up their P' ...... bit••
3 and I p.m. at tbe llllnllnctoa Cent&'
Mall .. they ..., ........ .....-
to bH•Jbom delivered.
Aa -u • el Ibo palnll ....... fna tbe fftirdhiJllOu Beldl Art Legoe.
Olalrman el tbe art -commlttoe
"' lln. Kiri Hanmw, beeJlh -lot Ibo llunlln&ton Beach J a n I o r
WCIDID'I Club.
Amoal -ollerlnti -to lho Mardi el a-'" Dorwln Duncan.
-A. -. Dawn -.i, reme n-. i,_ llr<ladllck, Ella A.
,_.., Bruce -. Linda llaml,
11.117 -. A11-Manley, Marian
11111, 1'<111 ~ Orla 8mltb, -l5GFbo, .,_ Gnplre, Mayw
-· Gall UmiWaaa, Qwryl Wb11e, Loll l!bepord. John Wonlee, Marp
-· Rheta. Glllette, Lrone Genr1z, JlartJara Fieberl, and Juot Della .....
D,\lll PILOT
OllANGa CO.UT l'UaUIHI~ COIA'ANY
.._,. N. w.M ---J.ck l. c,,1..,
Yk1t ~ W GfMf'M ""'""'
'n•111•1 k•••il -'"::.:.!".. ~·
IJ"-'f w. ...... Wlllf•• ···' NWCIMI 1 .... 1 cM h4dt e•w 01y hllw .. " ......... ... J" .... Str11t
M1mllf ""''•••: r.o. a.. ne. •t"4t --.............. :nnw.ta. ... ........,..
C-11 MtMI m Wt" ikr ...
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SUlll'S MOM l'OASTS HOSTS WITH SOFT DRINK Ii-... l'•rlfiit for Lo Thi Lon
Leading Lady
Suzi.e's Mom Cited for Co~rage
I "-' '
.,. TOii llW.IY home FrldaJ and.loaflnc ... to ....
•"" - - -v..i-In 0r..,. 'Coomty 'and 'jola her
'lllorw -a -leadlna lady Tunday lal<r In Vietnam. It -1 an ...,.
nlgbt In Ibo 11/JrJ el -. declllon to mab, 1'"" Aid, bul ~ ..
What boo '"'"'""'"" lo may a wu~itelyneelledbflllrt1h.-hiloll1wood lanme falalo bappeand to old IOll and umy olll<er \nbud.
little 11..,.,. 1lll 1lian Plnlonc-In true All10l1I other tblnp, tt became •
Holqwood llyfe, ibe WU lklellnacl In Valentlne'1 Day party when Lan an-
her bolpltal bed w111Je a o1oe-eyed U-nounced that llhe would be Oylna lo V-bealll)' captured Ibo · beart1 Saigon lltdq ...; lho clly lndlllonally
of the "SUlie Set" at the Bilbo& Bay reserved for the lofflom.
Club. And another upect Will< add<d whtil
'!bat'• -'"'-· yoll mllbt uy. lhe happy mother lold tbe group that
But, yo11 mllht wall odd, did It have ol>e would be back -for Tel -
to be bor DMJtberl New Vear'• In much el Alla.
Bui If a.,ear-oJd llallo \mew jull what Amq the .-WU cblldr<n'I
WU ...... Ill Ibo would, lho party hoapltal onree Linda HeuJnc, -hua-agreecl, haft atood up lo cl>e<r. band, Navy LI. DouiJu lleanlng, frrst
For the celebrallan hooted by Ralph apotled Suzie'• repldly cletarloratlng con-
Berke, the club'• hlistant general dit.lon and arranged for her treatment
monager, paid trioote to tbe eooroge In Orange County.
and forUtude of a woman who bu mam. Linda Berke echoed the thoughta of
ta1nf.d an uncomplal.ning, llkiay vigil everyone at the party when she told
at the bedside of the little atrI with Lan: "We know you · have to go, but
whom Ae traveled 1,000 mlles from we hate to aee you !eave. Please come
bm' Da Nq ~ • ~to Qrange ~ .and aee us.
-Lovely IA 'l'll!~Lan "" actually fj,~~ ' ~uzle wltl{i'!i.'"
tout of I mtaltl'PJ!'POH party. It Wll teata were not very far away
flnt scheduled aa a ''vlctorr party" when the slight, gract!ul Vietnamue
for Suzie, llbortly alter llhe IUeC<dully lacy accopted onOlher tout: "To Suzie
unc1 ..... ent open heart 111111«J and jllll and Lon, m17 God bleu you both and
before she contracted the wound infection keep you well."
that 1a now rapldJy aubaiding. The star couldn't make it, but the
Then tt became a trtbate to Lan when show went oa..
she anrnmced tba& abe would be goi.D( It wu, u they say, qu1te a pany.
Fl'Otll P.,e J
AIR CRASH •••
sil< wlth Ooo<llijlbla, u lfOUlld l9ln:hera
•trualed to roach lho crub oceoe.
BIUJlll PlRl!8 QUEILED
Bnllb 0... toocbed off when the Nep-
tune exploded In a ball of flame were
ntlngullbed by Orlqe COunty Fire
Departmept units from M o d j e I k I ,
SOverado, Tnhuc:o and Irv1De Lake lta-
U<1111.
The crub ..... WU pinpointed by
IJ>Mdomeltr u u mllee up the llardlnl
Truck Trill ~ wb1cb terYe1 u a f1re
bruk -from -o[ tbe llolated llla-u-.
Aalherlllel at Laa Alamltoa NAS el·
fidally -Ibo pl-overdue and praumecl Clown at 10 p.m., Ibo uma
time a u.yell'Old girl bwd one r.oom
low -• rural home In tbe Santa AnaMcamtalm.
Marlena Prokepec, vlaltlng Mr. and
Mn. ctrde ~. who llve m Mocijeska
Canyon Road nur lho Tucker Bird
Sanctuary, beerd a fire lruck'• siren
moments later.
"That mud be that plane," lhe 1aid,
but' It -mdmllJ ..i, • -alrtnft en ""'" to tbe spot wbere lhe Neptune crubed.
In...tlplGn atood by at Ibo .....
today, W1lltlnc !tr for and m1a1 to burn
olf b e lo re bfclnnlng tbe task ol
r~ Ibo .....mp for duel
to lhe ..-ol tbe acddent.
TWO WEDI TRAINING
Tiie Mbmeaota ..-.. aqua<1ron new
School Candidates
To Meet Voters
Into Laa Al1mlt01 NAS lost Sanday to
begin Its annual two weeks' actmi duty
lralnlng, but were practicing out el El
Toro MCAS on night mlaslons.
Ironically, aafety was the rtaton,
because air traffic is lighter in the
El Toro area, compared to skies around
Long Beach, wllh In and outbound Long
Beach Airport jetlinen ond prival< pUota
practicing maneuven over tbe barber
Walen.
Mllltary Olen '"' llnown to conalder
Ibo Neptuna -wblch II now beJna
pbaaed out of ltr'V1ce -U I tern.
peremental bird, wllh Its combined two
piston e11llnel and two IUJ>plementerY
jet eng1n ...
The Loctheed-bullt aircraft which
cra!lled Tuaday night fJ an updated
venlon el lhe Neptun<, eledronkally
equipped to drop soner buoys In the
sea, monllor lho 1lgnals Ind zero In
to deatroy --pinpointed by lhe RHH\r ayl1tm.
PLANES ClOU.lllE
Almoel eudly II yean qo m Feb.
1, 1951, an earlier Neptune P2V model
collided wllh • Mllltary Air Transport
Systan CUI tn>op carrler, In mJd.alr
over Norwalk, raining bodies and debril
to lhosround-
Tbe llATS -creabecl In the parking lot el Ibo l.oo Anples County
Sberlff's Norwalk subnailon, killing 43
persons who either fell singly to earth
or were aandwiched ln the burninJ
wreckqe .
The Neptune IMolved In the mld .. lr
collision came down, lllU IDlder partial
control, and aJ1mmecf into a Santa Fe
Springo llndplt, but -NayYmaD
aboard 111"1ved. C-.-for ocbool ..._ In ftft Another Neptune wlllcb bad J1lol taken
Woa Oranlt' Coomt7 -will -olf from Los Allmftoo NAS eo Sept.
Ibo publlo In eandldate -np -u, 1112, developed a miitno flrt and
blmC pi.-by tbe 1-el w-. Ibo pDol -In try to llmp -
VMln al •¥' '6)• ~ rather lhM ditch the ~ olbbn.
Cooper----ll"'1IPI Tralllq blact ....... Ibo -wlllcb mqbo lntanltal ID~ bomber dropped Jower ...r 1onr u
Ibo meollap la belna rmted by lhii It beaded toward Lelaure World, Soal
Loop Olllorn el local orpnlzaUOlll Boch, 1ben noeec1 sharply cmr ond
have -aent 1ettert and '"' urpd ....-In vacant growid ol the U.S. to call 1111. -Koll, 117-MIJ, for Naval Weapons Stailon.
detalfJ. All nine memben el a Gecqla .-v1
c..dldola =--are lo be llqUedrm aboard were ldlled In tlle crul1, compiled by LWV and dlllrlhu1ad wlllcb lnvestlpton belleftd w a 1
llnoP ... '-and -erpnlD-dellbenle, to •YOld lho poalbllllJ' o[ a., --., lo lln. XIII. LWV a 0.., 11aoi!Mr If the Neptuna bit
YOlor ..me. cbalrman. Lds\n World:
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li~s. Edison (;hargers
Future Students P.ick Mascot, Sclwol Cowrs
Whoo Ibo !dla lllib S c boo I
~· -lo lho football field they will be decked out In f,...i ....,,,
"1111< and 1old.
The Dame l~I and the colors
were telected by students who will attend
the new high ICbool at Hamilton A venue
and MagnoUa Street In Hdnllngtoo lleacl\
when It O\lt!ll In September to Iii !Int ctiue:s, . • .
Truatoa el lluotlngtoo Beach Union HJCb Scbool Dfatrlct apPr..od the lleleo-
-el lho -la Tlletday nJcbt .. reoommendatl111 el Ernest Pascoe, prlJI.
clpal of the new school.
Cbargen woi oilacled over "Tilana" and fonat_. __
-el tbe'pWm\17 el lho -to lhe Soutbml Calllornfo EdlM Co.
steam generatJna plant, lho -II ""' expected to mm fuD ... el tbe motif
implied in "CbarJera," Pucoe llld.
Trustee Rlcbard wns... qu1ppeo1 ru ...
day nlgllt that the mo4Jf .eieci.d by
the studentl WU "moat appl'Opri.Ue COD-
slder!ng tbe locailon el the ochool."
It WU 'thJs Jocatloo wblcb WU the decJdlni foctor In retenlleo of lho ...,.
Edlaon !tr lho scbool nther that ebug.
Ing to Rol>ert Kem>edy u bad been
suggeated by Tnlllee JOllpb Rlbal last
--Dr. Rlbal ad • larte nwnber "' Hlidtati maintained that tbe ocbool
-obould be cbail&od -namlnt It alter Tbomu A. EdJaon .already bad
broten with the diltrlct'• t.rtdllion J
not naming schools after people. :
Tru-finally decided that lho ocbool . -
wu to be named Edison because t:&
was located near the F.dlson steam plant.
'l1lll acUon g1Ve rile to eomplalnts U\lt • ·
the ICbool mllbt be known u "Steanl'
Piut HIP· II
Olarpn, Aid .... -Tueadly. "is about u close to the steam plaat
as we care to get in our themes."
Sun8et Annex Catholic Priest Faces •
Beach Hit-run Charges Battle Start
Drawing Near
The baltle. between Huntington Beach
and Seal Beach °'"' pc-11>1• annexation
of counlJ' terrltory !Wm Anderaon Stred
in Sunset Beach downcoast perhaps as
far u the bluffl area of Huntington
Beach appears to be on today.
Seal Beach City Manager Lee Risner
said bla city will ul: tbe Local A&ency
Formation COmmllalon (LAFC) on Fri·
day to fequire Huntington Beach to con·
solldate two annexation requests pending
before LAFC.
'lbe ameution.s are No. 5 and 6.
The first ii for a small strip across
Cout Hlgbw81 at Warner Avenue. It
ts an uninhabited area and Ir It became
a part of Huntington Beach, it would
forever close the door to any other
city annexing the 2,000 acre Bolsa Chica
property which Ilea fOUtheast of Warner
Avenue.
The second annexation is for Sunset
Beach, a strip community along Coast
lUghway from Anderson Street to Warner
Avenue.
Seal Beach ha! been asked to annei:
Sunset Beach and is developing an an-
nexation applicatlcn which will Include
all territory included In the Huntington
Beach appllcaUons.
Polit<! Aid today a 46-y<ar-<>ld Cltholic
priest f,,,.. .-Jble klony cberies si....
ming !ram a lilt,nm auto aecldtnl M..,.
day night In Huntlngtmi Beach.
'Ille priest, Identified by poUce u
Father Carl Warren stot .. el tbe Holy
Trlnily Parllb In COvlne, WU booked
League of Cities
To Reconsider
Harbor Stands
Elforll of lhe Orange County Ltague
of Cities to dfJaolve the Harbor Dlltrlcl
will be the subject of an uecutlve com·
mlttee meetJni of lhe 1_. Tburachy
nlght at Frledemonn Hall In Orange.
Speaker wlD be Kenneth Sampson,
county director of harbon, beachea and
parb.
For more than two yeara, the league
has had under way a aerlts of atudies
and committee reporh concerning lhe
Harbor District. Sampson baa appeared
several timea before various commlttees
but not before the enUre execuUve com·
miUee wblcb is compaeed of mayors
of the • county clues.
Into Orange County Jail Monday afl<r
traffic olflcers alleged hfJ aporll cat
rift down I pedeJtrtan 00 -klnlrll
Street In Huntington Beach.
He is fret 00 ,1,225 ball today, but .
faces a Feb. 17 appearance in West :
Orange Coanty Municipal COurt ·~
chargea of drunken driving and hit-nm
driving.
According to pollct, the pedeatrian~
William J . Hallock, 42, ol 968f Durham ·
Drive, Huntington Beach, wu knocked
several feet Into the mud at the 119
of the road. It was not clear exactl1:
where lhe accident occurred.
FOUlllain Valley poUce mated Ibo
priest following a mlnclr traffic accldenl
in their city. He waa then turned. OVefi
to Huntington Beach poUce who ba<l!1
bsued a delcrlptlon of Ille vehicle .
volved In the alleged bit-nm -· ·!•
Huntington Buch pollce Aid ri ' they will consult with the dlatrlct
torney Thur!day to delennine aac •
what charges will be brou&ht a •
Father Stokes. Meanwhile, Folintalii~·
Valley police said they plan to pr~ .
charges of drunk in public against ~,
priest stemming from the accident ·
lhelr city.
llallock,.the pedestrian, reportedly
officers he did not think he wu
injured, but lal<r felt pain and
to aeek treatment. 'lbe extent of
injuries wu not lmmtdfately known.
Seal Beach officials have indicated
that they '"' not oppooed to anneutioa
of all of Snnaet Beach Including the
entrance strip to the· Bola Chica, which
Is due someday for development 11 a
large marina and a waterfroot com~
munllJ'.
-. maintains that lho 1,300
realdenll el Samet Beach obould decide
the fate of all of their area including
the CJ>!Tldor In !be l!<>lsa Chica.
Hnntlngtmi Beaclt. olllctall claim !bat
they are ul:lng for I routine ....... t1m
to protect an area which "ii a natural
area for annexation to the city of HUJto
tlngtoa Beach.''
Jury Selecwd in Stiner
Trial on Trio of Charg
It will i.. up to the LArc to determine
vo'betber any of the annexation prGpOSals
have merit or not. If any are found
to be feasible by tba LAFC it ii likely
that an 1Meution election. would be
hdd during the summer or early fall.
RESCUE ..•
had to be granted for them to take
off.
Once over Huntington Beach the
weather clearad, he added .
With Crawford at the controls, the
H.B. Eye began making long sweeps
across the hillside area from Yorktown
Avenue to Adams Avenue eut of Beach
Bolllevard.
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THE W\lOIJAM>
THATTEllS
TIME.
A new end rm>lu·
tiooary caJendar
walcllbend thot puu tho
whole year on your wrflt
-ind then aome. Two .man
Eleven women and one man were
named Tuesday u jurors in the Superior
Court trial of George and Larry Stiner.
Maximum ""'1Il'lty In the beavfly
guarded courtroom el Judge Byron K.
McMllllA c:oatlnued to be the order of
lhe day u tho junn -all wblto
-were aworn In. Tiiey mull decide
In what II ezpectecl to be a 10 day
trial If lhe Negro brolben were two
ol lhe lhree lllllked bandlll who llbot
their way «II ol I Santo Ana bar
witb $4,000 In takfnp.
Alrlng of evidence IUJ>PCl'llng lhe
charge of att<mpted murder, ann<d roJ>.
bery and assault with a deadly weapon
will begin Thursday. The court was dart
today for the Lincoln's Birthday holiday.
A moUon for change of venue by
aUorney Frank Evans of Loi Angeles,
counsel for the Stlners, wa1 qu1ckly
denied Tuesday by Judge McMillan.
df1l1 l1t )'Oii refer to UIJ month UIJ .
!Imo u a ballt·ln caloadar 1U1rOlll Ill•
wanls or fonmdo to llOb JOU watdlllllf·~
funcUooal u well 11 kanclaom• laohlon -
oory. Sundap and bolldaJa Ill nd. ::.:.:! Twtat-0-Pln9 •!Jin. 8talaleH 1tool 18.llS an
ra11ow "'1d-llled fll.95. Hnu liu a
maateoa11Cilma--.
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Evans unsuccessln11y argued wi :
citing the reasons for his motla:
his clients, George , 21, and Larry,
could not obtain a fair and
trial in Orange County. . .
Abo rejected by lhe judge was
appeal lhat me of lhe OOllDll
lhe brolbers 1bould be di.mUsoed.
More -charges face tbe W Negro millWd -Ibey are memliB:
of the mllltant orpnlulloo us -· cooclull111 el lbe Orang• o.mty ... -
ceedings. ·~ ... :
They mUll ttblra to Los Ance1" ..
face murder cbarga filed after j Ill!',
slaying lut Jan. 17 of two ~;
of the Black Panther organizatioD ~
John J. Hugglm, 23, and Al l'.....a.-
Carter, 28. ~
Bolh men were allegedly lhot by ....
Stiners following a fraca1 on the ~:
campus. ·,
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22 YEARS IH THE S...ME LOC>. TIOH
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" 1 .' t l I • • . . ' ' l ' 'M I N. ' : .. ost .y . *ew Selec·tions ·
'Producer Don Williamson Tuesday
unveiled hi.s , selecUons for tht 1969
Pageant fl the Masters.
He said the works chosen for lbe
•·ii~ pi~ures" are ao percent new.
Thia IUJillDer's art spectacular, JuJy
11 to A1111. 24, in' the natural amphitheater
of wood!J' Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach
Will inclode: ·
A &~Ida Gallery, thtte woru by
the flllllOUI · English pointtt JOlbua
Rey110i<b: Cblklr~ by the Sea, a palnUng
by the American artl!t Edward Henry
Rottliast; The Wille Harvest. l/Y Spaniard
Francisco de Goya; Pygmalion and
Galatea. a sculpture by Etienne Maurice
Falconet; Women Out Walklng, a Kore1n
palnting by Klm Dulc.Sin: The Vlslon
of Joachim, a mural in Padua, Italy;
Tbe Longest Si.ti by Norman Rockwall;
a Picuao Gallery by the famou.. Spanish .
artist; Smoke Signal by Frederick Rem.
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Jngton: Olympic Awanll; the orJ&inal
ancitnt Greek award and the 1911 1okt
medal; 'iliree Candle! by the Ruaslan
painter Marc Chagall.
The Rochell work depicl:; a apacNge
scene o( men preparin& to' wait in outer
space. Wllll-la attemptin1 to""'""'
from NA.SA actual apace· sulla used by
as~uts. · ·
Alao ·on the lllG9 prosram will · be
Pic:nfu . ~ the Jiiat by , Nkolas Lan-
Seven· Rtsef.vistS
In Crash ·· N.e.ar · :EI
. i Toro.
' u~o1 .. .Remembeied
UPI Te .........
President Nuon leaves Uncoln Metllorlal .t( Washington, D.C. ~It.er
placing a wreath at base of familiar seated.statue ofGleat Elf'g.nci·
pator. Nixon took time out from busy schedule today lo marl< 160th
....,anniversarY, of ~oln's birth. Lincoln was firSt Republican pi'esl~ent.
Festival Denies Youth
P'lea for Pop Concert
"We're going to be accused anyway
of being ogres," said Festival of Am
director David Young as he recom-
mended against allowing a pop concert
in Irvine Bowl.
Young said the Easter week pop con-
cert sought by the South Orange County
Youth Council for April 2 would interfere
with the Festival and be a burden oo
the city.
The board agreed to recommend that
the city not allow the bowl to be used
for the proposed pop concm.
William D. Martin, board pmident,
aaid he and director Verner Beck had
met with youth leaders Tom. Gon:Dan
and Rob Kronman.
"They're vuy anxious to have the
concert in lbe bowl Easter Week," aid
Martin. He asked Beck lbe name of
the musical group that was to play.
ri.~arun said the young men were not
interested in having the bowl unleS.'1
they could stage two performances, one
at 6 p.m. and one .J:V9 p.m. He said
lhey believed they could fill the 2,500-seat
bowt
Martin said he felt the pop concert
could create tremendous police problems
for a force already overburdened with
the Easter week surge.
Director Helen Keeley said she did
not see bow the youth council could
handle the physical problems of clearing
out one audience of 2,500 and seating
another in a half hour . "I can't Stt
two performances," she said.
Director Harold Burton sugge.!led that
one concert might be hekl in the af-
ternoon and the other at night Mayor
Glenn Vedder suggested the high school
athletic field as a possible pop concert
site.
Artists Now
Must Appear
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At · F estivaI . . .
By RJCHARb P.' NALL
Of ..... °""'"'* ...... After some phlloeopbieal· 1 o u I
..arciitor .. FeotivaI ol Af!i dlr"'l'n
Tuesday agreed to a Jtqabrmft!t thllt
artlala~ lime at thilt bciolha <Fil"
the aix·week Wlibit. ,
Whether the requirement ·will have
teeth remains lo ... ..... . i>ii.ctor Richard' tlroou; , hlm u ll an
exhibiting · potter, IotibWd · 1Flh7 ie-
qulrement and other c;hallgu. . · . ·
Tl\•Y included an incrwe !Ji bOolb
price from $30 tO $50 f0r1 .aTtists thlt
want . to come 'to t!e1 gr:oUnda '°'
demonstrate their techniques1 · i :
Dfrectm: Stuirt Dufkfe Sjlld: he WU
happy to lite some of th~ f~ going
up. He said he didn't think '30 was
(Se< POIJCY, Pap JI
Directors Pick
Festival Jurors
FesUval of Arts directors Tueaday
named their half of the art jury for
the 1969 sea.son. Artists earlier , had
chosen their quota of t}te seven-member
panel and alternates.
The board jlD'ors will be ,Frank
lnterlandi, a painter whose work is
modem, sometimes somber: Charlotte
llgner, a craflsman and silversmith ;
and AMe Von, a painter, generally in
tradiUolial style.
Lu Murpbine, a potter, was named
an altUnate. The jury will Judie the
work of arlist.!l.m March 15. a Saturday.
Tbose cbolen to exhibit will sign up
April 12 and 13.
Jurors chosen earlier by the arUsts
include Jack D.ldley and George Beau
Mann as representatives of traditional
art with Neal Butcher and allmillte
Dixi Hall and William Motta are
representatives of modem trends witb
Philip Freeman an alternate. "Some kind ol petrified butte<fUes or
nnethlng," said Beck. "It's 1 bot group
anyw1y," uid Martin. Plutnbing, Electricit11
Trustees Pushing
For Signals at
• El Morro School
Lquna Beach achoo! -on-lay .qreed to ."teeJ> .........,,, for aomt
tnffJc coolrol , -fir the c..
Jllihway -to El Mono -lary Scbool.
"'We wlll continue to .prm for a ltudy
" the ...... by the Slate -" !llrbftYa and will lloep ......., for
•. oontrol lher<.'' Owen Tait, ualalant
ochool 1Uperintendent, aald.
'.;We •encourage people to write letten
to the state about the dangerous situation
there," he said.
In other actton, the _board directed
Or. William Ullom to write a letter
to the Lquna S.ach City Cooncll el·
lftialn1 the school board'• uUafaction
with the select.Ion of the library lite
Ud the quicknea with which the councU
acted.
Concessions
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t . • ' • Cou~ty . Asks. .. U'.S._ Peak, Bursts
· · .T ... ·.· · o' ...... ,':B· .. ··a: .',n,: · n·. ·. f.1 ·11· t:pg" ·'· , ~~~.Fl~~
' I ; • ,' • '.,,. ~ ,. , , • ' , ' ~ 1 ,· • ; ·• .:.J .• · ·. ~ · , '~ : r 1; . . "1'tadii:_J;Undly thrOu&ti l''bltnktt•J(
: : ! . 'r, 1 • ; , . okudl,:1 Navy•bomber.~ _._.
( . ' ' . t'r.. . • · · lido '. I lOWe.,•• ""'•-· 0oomtr.• -•
Act ·' i ' ·~ r ' , I 1 • • , , • ! i
No'I flll .~ i>Wd.'in i ' i'taOIUllCNI•
iilfked 'by ' sUpe"1lor Altlin. El ,Allin
{J( D•-• .Ill" . u.e ftcllral LaJllnl """"" . JG .. . .. 1overnmen1· to ,......... lbli 11ate-
estab!lllled oil ..-ary from the Sant.
Ana ru\rer mouth 90Uthward and obt
to the tJiree.mlle limit.
Allen'a plea to the U.S. 1•vai'Dl1ltJll
asked that Or111p County be given "valid
--thal .. oil 1ltilllng _._, will be permlttad widiln the ' adjacat
federal watera cl lbla -'1w'J."
The -alli>:uked'o tblt'the State ti( Callforilla -der .am pollible
....... to inven! oil J>Ol!Utlon " ·-and harbors o1 ,0r..,.,CGuirty,Jbrourb
enfon:emeot of the s;beU-Cunn1n&ha
Act. . . ·
Ako supporlad "" the ellorlt ot the
Boan! of . Supervlaon -<! Santa Bar!>I'•
Co>intl In attmt>tina• lo ~ fll(tber
drilling off the eOut Jn federtl w~fuo,
Allen told fell6w ·~ ol hLo
fllghl over the ol1·bli1hled area lilt.
Friday and ol !'\' fear that IOIDe)hlnl
similar c0uld hai>l>en bm. ., .
The reaolulloo )lOint! out tjllt "in spite
of auuranca ·!tom the D:epaitment .of
lnl«lor and the . oil lildultrjo prior to.
leasing that a~a!A! 1111'"""'8 ·W<!lld
be 1mplemenled·t0 pnoieiit )lOlbtti(!lt, if
the -"""bea<!"f •. tbeJo ... ,,.,..
• major oil apillap ~~"r' tiOlll m a leue ta bl!.
Santo -· ad allo ·oil' ... , oil aanctuarJ recop!Jad0 by the ·Shliu:am,. rtlJ\blll , :Act ., , · , r • r
Alter mv1 ... i;,. ~ Santa iilrfiir• aie..; r : • 1 •· , J ~
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.. ~ uld, "!God' •fh•t', ... ·""'11<! • • ... --,,_ -""' . ~. nilJ>l, lhlil ;~ .......
irir ·l!'i-~ -·Ii remote .cayoo• nil ·llllo a. qi= . . ' . iii! ,,.~ .• lire. " .. ~ ~ ~. -.t •>W,Ulil brtna AD .ie>m ·relervllt8 a~·tha ~ (!>I .... t0 . a1Jaii · , illlllii~lllo> N~ ·baled at Loo Alamlloa N"'al fu-· . -~~ ' "''"""' J < 'Ali: lllllloil ' lat' "'° . -, -:::'..baain -, '...:::d-~~~ ~ ......... ~--;'" . , . " ,., -1· ~.alrcniftllllslntla"loP.Nk-'.m'lil ,tol/illilt,tlnllu!Ur .:..,~= .... .:.~," *. Ml~·~lf:81: " ~· . , ........... , ... .....;. ,~ ~-'"' -._ ~; w•-• llll'IQ Wifl l , ' ,I .• , J ~ Of . · lild ................ ". ba . ., . . . . . .-..--. :r, .. lanilll, ·, ,· In ·. ( 'TW!ii. Cities, ........ I MIC r· ·.• .• 1 i.r.
O,u ··s: '.,!._k ,,.N · 1~~~s;.·~.Al~~e=:
. : WJ : . ow:' ~ ,ln~l ll"'I: tfle ,trlpl•. am a4th.1on1o~. ·. '· ·
€overs 70 Miles
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Of' Coastline
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'lnl"•';. • 'I···"· ~· '~ ....... --W• r"'1'U· ~ ·~u ,wi....,...,, airmen were '1tso •bo&r'd for a liuaman11
holiday rid<, but only seven men foiled
to anawu tOiay u memben ot.tba unit
atood in a tolemn rolt call under ·a lf11,
.... _11 .... ~ ...!.1~· ............. _'6 lUJIK. ' \ ~
11!e J>i'9t ~ the llJ.laled patrol ""°bar radioed be could no longer ,.. the pound·.
""' ,.~' ahlftin( olf vlaual fllibl ~ juat· mqopenll alter a touclHnd.go prac-
tice tueOtt from the E\ Toro nmway, .
'No ~·ra4io ~tact was made. , . •
"It . waa practicing ground con\IOI ap-,
proach lall!linp and WU Oii the climb ,
Clll wbel> ii ·11tuek the mounW.." aaid
Lt. cindr; J"'1 ·Pierce, public ,aflaln,
olflcer·~ the Loo Alamllof bujo.
J ~'Tbt alrcraff,·went .iralgbt ·in."· aaid,
~ ·eorp. 'Maj. J\Obert -· in-fon:Datlon. ieJi"Jcea · qfficer wbo, went to
the ·-scene. in Hardfnl CanfCNI · for lhe tb\lllh, all-night rocovm _..
Uon.
The bi>mWr . rammed· the . 4,JllO-'.oot •
mountain. wllJch forma Or"1p CGuDl}''a
Saddlehack l<!ndmlrk at the dltlcal
aeven mile .limit. puint norlhwt cl Iba
~ base, ~ w~e. olhet er~ bav1. occurred. ~ »· •
' Sheriff•~ dtpQUes were. •lbe fint to> ttach the _,, ..,... . 61 dnutalll!n.,
·. ·111ee·A!ll·CRASH; l'ap·ll' .
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'Ole waalbennan roofed, bul no-
body'a complalni111. 1bat rnorntnc
drlule'a• all iM riln'1N'm p1 for
·-· ............ tho ... .,..,.. ilia TWt, ~II* cooif, lo UW
7 JDi4.fO'a. '~ , ..
I • ' ' " . ' ·JNsm•, ~D-"'f
Loll of artllt,,,, ,.,.,., llftd
1kiR and abillCf lo gll al<mg
IOffA, people _,..11/• m florid b....... S.• ·-c...-•.
J1aH·2J. . ' . •• .... ,, I rH ,.... ...... . ._ • ....... n ........ ,...... .
1· ~~ .: ...... 'C. ;:
..... • 1• ~ ClliiMfr • \~ tsrra •• ::::.J••11 :t = =-,..:
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Confidence
Faculty Vote
Saddleback College -and """ minl8traUon have rteeived a vote cl.
confideoce from Jhtlr faculty In ..._
to a dfJooralln« -rl<WJ 'aboat Ibo colllae ln -Ibo San Clemento San
Poet.
A molmion by Ibo faculty reaUlnnod
Ila confidence In Ibo pllilOIOpl\y, alms
ond objectives of Saddleback Collqo
and 1ta IUpporl of Dr. Frtd H. -· auperlnt..denl and pmldent. 'nit fmilty vote was nol 1manlmpJL
Upon nquest by '1llomu Werl.·Onnse
Coul Ollltge fnstru:tor and civtl
11bertie1 llCllYlll, II ,... teamed· al llcn-
day -~ boaN meetlni Ibo --11 to s. FacultJ Amci•tion President WUllam
Olla lllld Ibo -.... by -boJlol., II lollond clla:ual<m , ..,. . wordlq ol
Ibo resolution and be offered Ibo oplnloa
that the three "no" votes migbl baff
been because of disagreement with Ibo
won!lng, and no! -ol lack ol
confidence.
The &Ill l'llll •loey called lhe -junior college "an edllc&Uonal dlauter,"
and lltlrll>utOd It to • politically-a.
perienced but educaUonally·inexperienc·
ed. conservative school board that hired
administratOrs .lnfiezible in dealing with
f"dent..
5 Youths Held
In Laguna on
Narcotic. Charge
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Leading Lady
' Suzi-e's Mom Cited for Courage
11J TOM BAJlLEY borne Friday and leaving Suzie to con-
Of·11t DeNr l"l• ltlff vale1ee in Orange County and join ber
There was a new leading lady Tuesday later in Vietnam. It WaJD't an easy
night in the story of Suzie. decision to mate, Lan said, but ::11e
Five young people were arrested on What has happened to many a was deaperatel:r Qeeded by her stx-mon~
narcotics charges early today by Laguna Hollywood. femme fatale happened to old IOD-and army oUicer huaband.
Beac.h police who claimed to have·seized litUe Nguyen Thi Than Phuong. In true Among other things, it became a
a J5.<JUDCe brick of marijuana, a plastic Hollywood style, she was sidelined in Valentine'• Day party when Lan an-
bag of marijuana, and IO capoulel of her boopltal bed while a aloe-eyed Duom nounced lhal lbe would l>t flying to
an unidentified purple powder from the Vletnameee beauty captured the heart. Saigon Frlctay -the daJ lraditlooally
suspects' car. d. the "Suzie set" at the Balboa Bay reserved for the lovelorn.
Charles O'Malley Weidman, U, wbo Club. And another aspect wa.< added wben
gave ID -ol 1771 Glemleyn, -'Illa!'• show bwlnea, you might Ay. !he happy molher told Ibo group Iha!
bootedcndmplld.pa•,s+mofmarf.. But.. you mlgbt well add, did tt have she would· bl back home for Tet -Juana and ctangero111 dnJil wllll Intent to l>t.1-mother! New Year'• ln'l!lllCh ol Alla.
to sell. Bui U·~ Bulla fmew f1lll wbal AD10DI Iba ....... WU cblJdren'I
Manin Markowllr, II, -JaJ wu p.g _on abe would, the party boopltaJ mne Lluda Henning, w-hUJoo
Kealer, U, Macy Clftn Loomll. U, agreed, bave llood up to cheer. band, Navy U. Douglas Henning, first
and c,ntbla SUe llayutln, II. Ill ol For Ibo celebrltkm boeled by Ralph opoUed Suzie'• rapidly deteriorating con-
Loe ~· _. -ed on thlraa Berke, Ibo club'• wtstant general dilion and arranged for her treatment
o1 -..too ol marljulDa with lnleot manager, paid lrlbo1e to Ibo courage In Orange County.
to sell. . . and fortltUde of. a woman who baa main-Linda Berke echoed the thoughts of
Arresting olllcor Police SgL David lalned an uncomplaining, ll)<(ay vigil everyone at the party when ahe told
Brown lllld !hat '437 ~ found 00 at lhe bedllde of the lltlle girl with Lan· "We know you bave to go bu! Wiedman wbo laid be WU unempl<)yed. · ' ' Markowitz: lumber aaleamln bad tr1' <t whom lhe traveled t,000 . miles from we hate :\:* you leave. Please come
hll 'a Bnnm aald. ' · her Da Nq ~ ,., 1blct to · ange County and see us.
"'Sgt. ~·laid be ~,!ht Lovel1.14 :nil Laq,w~ aclllally \bt,i AndbrJii uslewllhyoq."
llUl]llCla' car al 1 a.m. tod'1 wbaa tou1 o1 a muJll.purpille party. II wu And tears were not very far away
be noUced lha1 Ibo rfPI rur tall llahl flrll acheduled u a "victory party" when Ille 1ligh~ pcelul VI-.,.,.
.,.11 oo1 00 Ibo IJlllll lor1lp car for Bulla, lbortlJ after Ibo ..-u11y lady accepled anolbor toul: "To Sulle
The 1iupec11 were ukecl to att the underwent open bear! IUl'BlrY and jull and Lan, may Geel bleaa you bolh and
car Brown lllld bee-o1 lbolr joutb before Ibo contracted the wound lnfectlot keep you .will."
land Ibo -ol !be boar that II now rapidly 111boidlng. The Illar cauldn, make It, bul Ibo
A aubeequml -o1. Ille "hide 'llwn ii became a lrlbulo Ill Lan w~. obow we11t on.
and lhe 11iapec:1a lurDed ap Iba IObed she IDllOllllCed thal Ibo woaJd be aolDI II WU, U tbeY Uy, quite a porty.
pn>pet ty. Brown laid. ""1lce "' lllkllll
compl1lnll eplml Ille 7"UDI.,..,
Fl'Ollt P .. e l
AIR CRASH ••.
vto a narrow dlrt road Jmcnm u Ibo
llm!lng Truck Trail and used ~y
for lelephone line main~
They report..i finding two bcldlu·liltoct
and a third waa later dlacovered, but
darkness, a choking cloak ol amou and
fO(, pllll heavy brulb bid Ibo obredded
blll and pl-of olber vlcllml. 5alvage and recovery opft\1-...,..
...U.ulng today, u • ,_ " 'IO
oervlcemm detailed to Ibo crfm lob
coml>ed a wide orea, atoaa with lberilr1
cteoullel and coroner'• lnveotipl<n.
No one .aboard tbl plane hid 01
dtance to ball out before tt amaabed
Into Ibo ~ al Ibo 1,IW-lool Jeni and lboy 11 ........... knew
wbal happen
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OllANGE (OUT pijM,ISHING (OM,AN'I'
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Prulcttftf 11'111 l"ubll..,...
J•tlt a. C1rl1y \tkt ,,nldMI 111111 CkNtlol Mallll9't
T~•••• ICMvil ·-n ...... A. u •• 111.1~•
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ltitoh•ril P. Nill P111l Nit••~ ................. ·~-.... CUI' fflllN' Dlttttw "-_°' .... 212 h• .. t A••·
M1llt111 M4resu P.O. lu ''" tJ4St --Cl!ilt NltM ~ Ill Wttl ..... '"'"' H.-t llMdtJ nn WMI ....... .,,,.. ~1uc.111 ••S11rM1
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FESTIVAL POLICY ...
reuoo•ble rental for a 16-foot panel
durlni a IUt-Weelc exhlblL
Be lllld ,It dldn i cover the coat of ertclllll the ~or police protection.
DireclOr David Young laid a cOolllct
ol -aisled. ortglnallq, be laid,
art1ltl were given ipace on the Fertival
srouMs· Liter lbere WU a lllghl charJe. He
laid the Fesllval 11 In pl>lloeophlc trlllll•
tlan. "Dlltber rub nor fowl" He Aid
H a COii lllaiylls were !Dlde Iba boolb·
charge m1ghl bt $1110 per ......,.
Broob laid no relaUcmhlp tJlatod
between value received and COit. But
be lllld be hoped to ,.. the F.Uval
tnVail aplnll !he tnod towlld pura
commercialilln. He said be wanted to
keep the rates u low u poalble, noting
that some art1sta: sell nothing but btlleve
in the P'esdva1 u a community en-
terprlle. "Olbon .,. lbere for the purat com-morclal mou..," ht advlled.
-llll(eoled·a roqulranenl -
art!lll ~up for -that Ibey bt'ln~·fn Iba uu llld available
durinl Iba Ftillnl, July II lhrooP
Aq.M.
He IQllOllad allo the wr!Uln re-
Albert Eccles
Named President
Of Cliest BOCJrd
•
qulremelll a major porticm ol !heir time
be spent on the ground.I. He mentlon71
one artist who had beea away five
weeks during the P'eatival and another
gone for three. '
Brook• malnlalned Iha! arlilla obould
be available to dlacua lbelr work with
Fesllval vlolton. He conceded that It
would be hard to place an hourly .Upula-
tlon or "dimenlklnal figure" on the rule
bu! auaeate<t loA of esiilblllq prtvtleg.,
far arljlll wbo did nol come to lhe
groundi.
WIJUam D. Marlin, board pmldent.
queslloned wbelher a peraon could be
told bow many boon to spend In lbolr
place of buslnesa.
Dlrect<r Sluarl Durkee predicted,
"You're going to lose some very good
artists." He Wed. "how would you
fJnd vlolaU<Xll unJea you bad a roU
call eve11 dqt"
Brookl ~ be fe11 a majority of
Ibo ahlllltfni arlilla would favor Ibo
requlromeoL
Dlnctor --laid be tboqbl time .. Oit gmll1ill llbould be up to
lhe lndl9ldual arllll.
Broob laid, "The arl!ll stays borne
and cranb out wort while somebody
elle comes down and sells it for him."
"I 111 we don't have the right to
~~ ol~ldil:e~: =
"It's Dis wort no& mine." Di.rector Helen
Keeley dldn1 lib the "Implied lbrul"
In Brooks ncommandaUoo.
Director David Young irugg'5led It
might be made as a strong but unen-
forced i:ecommendaUoo. Smiling, be said,
"I doo, tldnJ< you woald ever use It
unleu )'OU 13; ~·!or an ....,..
to pt ~ alf the srouorJa."
lllttctor Verner lleclt ..,,..ied Ibo
poUcy contain the went, "IUQllL ''
The bolld motuaJ1y tpied to BN>Oko
...........all-IUl>jtcl to flo aftor. ~a appro9IL Burtiin lald, "You can~ .
bact the thing up." Young laid, "You'H
nitlnlpnoby"
-DuriM and--no.
Top Consumer Named
WASHINGTON CAP) -Pmldent Nls·
on bu nemed Wlllle'Maa Jlo(en. dlroc>
tor ol !be G<Jod llouaekelptni INUllllt,
to -Iba .......... ! (JO W"l'I to· eJJlllld illt<XllUm~~ actMUoa.
MID 8-1 1-" to lbe Wblto Honu
todlJ to become a opeclll .-.Jtonl
to tbt rr .. 1dmL
..
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Copter Rescues Chlld
Huntington Unit . in Orration First Time.:·
11J TDllY COVILLE ...................
A drllliallc a)r IWeOp by Ibo dty'1
new pq11ce hell<op&er "" employed
Tueoday aftarnoon to find a mlaslng
J.year-old Huntlniloo B<acb bpy.
LIWe blue-eyeil, blood Guy Depue
, WU opolled from Ibo l(r al 1:11 p.m.
u be llood aoUed lr<m bud to fool
next to a swampy area west of Beach
Boulevard and n<rlb ot Garfield Avenue.
The boy bad nm away from bis baby
sitter'• bouae early In lhe morning
because be feared she wu golna to
spank him for telling a story the d1y
before.
The babysitter, Mra. VlraJnja Metz,
82111 Yorktown St., Hunu.,too lleaeb,
rtporled !be child mlalng ·when be wam'l brouibt to the boule by bi>
grandfather, J. O. Depue. 8151 Malloy
Dr .. Huntlniloo Beacb. as normal.
Twelve Hunllngton Beach police until
were used ln the search in addlUon
to the H.B. Eye, the department's new
patrol chopper.
Police Sergeant Robert. Morrison flew
alongside World Associates' pilot John
crawforo u !he helicopter ocanned !he
Viejo to Hear
Explanation of -·School Election
Mhlion Viejo bomeownen Thunday
night will bear Tustin Union High Schoof
Supt. Robert Dahlberg tell wby be
bell.eves a 30«nt tax override election
March I 1 must pass.
.
1: ....... r-1 ..
Once over Hunllniton. Beach the
weather dwocl, be added.
W'ilh craw1o..i al Ibo coolro!I. the
H.B. Eye began making IOlll IWeepe
.._ Ibo hlllalde area !rom Yorkton
A venue to Adama A venue eaat of Beach
Boulevlld.
ly l'hll lnlel1andl
"We'll need it to continue our existing
programs at the present level and to
have the operaUonal monies to open
the f o u r th district high school in
University Park," said Dahlberg as he
prepared his notes for the presentation
to homeowner•.
"llelnt Happy In Laguna Doesn't Mun Anythlnt-
Htra, EVERYBODY'S Happy!"
Nut month Ibo votera will be 11ked
to approve a tu rate of $1.50 for a
period of three yean. If it fails and
there ii not a subsequent auccesdul
override -Ibo laJc rate will r<v..t
to 115 -July 1.
Catlwlic Priest Faces
•
••it would Jlrt!9eDl a serious educational
problem." lllld Dahlberg.
He sald be e<mlden $1.110 per 1100
I){ assessed valuation, .. A nnall price
to pay for the education of. these kldt."
Beach Hit-run Charges
Dahlberg, a Llguna NliUel resident,
said be bu been associatad wllb Miaslon
Viejo longer lhan rtsldenla would lblnk.
"I feel like one of the M1saJoo Viejo
pioneers," he said. "I can ~ Phil
Reilly (Mlulon Viejo COmpan,y presi·
dent) and I alUlng out there on a rock
where there wu nothing bu! billJ and
cow~
"Tbe dialrlcl took a $5 millloo gamble
on M-Viejo. Wt etartad -k on
the high ICbool befon Ibo flrsl bomel
Wert bu.ill.,
Sharing 'lbundaT• _... with
Dahlberg at Ibo b<meownan' mtellng
will be Robert Breonaban, Or1D1e County
cllrector ol aviation.
The meeting will be at 8 p.m. In
the MissJon Viejo High S c boo J
mulUpurpoae room.
Pakistanis Routed
LAHORE, Paldstan (AP) -Police
charged with ateel·lipped staves today
u thousandl of 1tudent1 tried to march
on the house where .Preaident Mohammed Al'ub Khan WU conferring 00 Ibo na-
Uon'I poliUcaJ troubles.
At leas! six studenla ~ Injured.
Presenting ...
THE WAlOIJ.W>
THATlBIS
TIME.
A HW and revbltt·
llonary calen.W
w1tchbud that puto !ht'
whole ynr on your wlilf
-ud than tomt. ,...,, llllAll
Pollce lllld today a 46-yur-old Cathollc
prleal faca polaible felony cbargel otem-
ming from a hl\.nm auto accldeol MO!>
day nl&bl In HIDltinglon Beach.
The prim, Identified by police as
Falber Carl Warren Stokes ol lhe Holy
Trinity Pariah In Covina, "'' booked
lnlo Orqe County Jail MondaJ altar
traffic officers alleged his sporta car
ran dawn a pedestrian on BrookhlD'st
Street In Huntington Beach.
Ha ii free .. 11,225 ball today, but
facu a Feb. IT appearance In Wes!
Oranga County Municipal Coor! on
cbergel ol -driving and bit-nm
driving.
AC<Ordlng to pollct, !be pede&lrlan,
William J. Hallock, 42, of 9884 Durham
Drive, Huntlagton ire.ch, wu knocked
several feet into the mud at the aide
of the road. It was not clear euctly
where the accident occurred.
Fountain Valley police · arrested the
priest following a minor traffic accident
in their city. He was then turned over
to Huntington Beach police who had
issued a description of the vehicle in·
volved in the alleged hit·run incident
Huntington Beadl police said today
lboy will conaull wllh lhe dlJlrlct a~
tomey 'nrurada7 to detmnlne ... ctly
wbat charge1 will be brought against
dlale 111 JVG nle to .. , _,,th ant
tlmt &I a bullt·ln calaclu urollo ""9
ward• or lorwarda to make ,.... wotchlillil'&
functional u wall ao hand...,. fublon ~
.. .,. Sunday• ond holld1ya In red. Cb~
Twtat-0-Plex• 1tyl11. Stalnleu 1tnl 18.H 1n
yellow gold·flllod $11.95. NrHr haa a wa
1111ut oo mucla to 1 .....
Father Stokes. Meanwhile, Fountalr.
Valley police said they plan to preis
charges of drunk In public against the
priest stemming from the accident in
their city.
Hallock, !he pecteslri•n, reportedly told
officers he did not think be was aeriously
Injured, bu! la(er felt pain and decided
to seek t:reabnent. The extent of bis
injuries was not imm.edlate1y tnown.
Weather Sinks
Bonds in Salinas
SALINAS (UPI) -All three schools
ol the Sailnlls Union High School District
will be on double session next year1
and the weather may be(partly to blame. I
A $7.5 million school bond issue was
defeated by voters Tuesday for the fourth
time since 1963. The money would have
provided one new building, partial Clln·
struction of a second and expansion
of two others.
The issue was favored by 65. 7 percent
of the votera: -but a 66.8 percentage
was needed. The vote was 6,239 for
and S,255 against.
CONVENIENT
TERMS
IANKAMEAICARD
MASTER CHAR&f
J. C. .J.lumpfu.iu '}.wee,. PHONl
54t.J>401
..
llU NiWl'OlT Avt., COSTA MISA
22 YEARS IN THE SAMl LOCATION
Red Terror
' Bombs Fail
In Saigon
SAIGON (llPI) -Communflt ·temr
bombers today tried to blow up two
b..., carrying about 100 Amerlcao
ae11Vicemea in Saigon. The bus ridert
apotted the bombs, culling off one and
speeding away rrom the other seconds
before it exploded.
In northern South Vietnam. 7,000 U.S.
:tnd allied troops drove into the A Shau
_Valley area lo break up what American ~'
commanders said was a Communist
-buildup threatening the cities of Da
·Nang, Hue and· Quang Tri. Jn lhal drive _,
U.S. Marines today lhrew back ·a
counterattack. killing 12 Communists.
· In Saigon, two Viet Cong on a motorcy-
cle hooked a bomb onto a window ~
tigrenade screen of one bus carrying
.about 50 U.S. of lice rs on the staff of
Gen. Creighton W. Abrams. . .
An Army major spotted the chirgt
'and alerted Marine Lt. Col. Harold J.
Kelling, seated next to the window.
Keeling detached I.be hook and the
bomb fell to the ground. The bus sped
oft. Seconds later the bomb erupted,
damaging a building and slighUy woun-
ding a Vietnamese child.
About 30 minutes later, a GI spotled
.a briefcase laying against a rear wheel
:of a.nothei' bus about lo shuttle 50 soldiers
.) ·to Tan Son Nhut Air Base, where the
~ Qfficers' bus also had been headed. The
~ Gls evacuated the bus. A bomb squad
:foUDd the briefcase contained about six t .'pounds of explosive set to go ott the
I moment the bus moved.
The second bomb was disarmed
without incident 'Ibe terrorists escaped. f The bomb incidents came abortly after
I U.S. aircraft and artillery killed 50 guer·
I rillas apparenUy trying to rocket the
j .u.S. Army's Vletnam headquarters In
.nearby Long Blnh. Elsewhere U.S.
.helicopter gunships kllled 59 guerrillas
:in smashing two Viet Cong sampan con-
.voys in the Mekong Delta below Saigon.
·Gls In the Central Highlands killed
another 17 Communists.
Near the abandoned Marine base of
Khe Sanh, in South Vietnam's
northwestern corner, Communists shot
down a U.S. CH47 helicopter, killing
one American soldier and wounding eight
more. It was the I,006th U.S. chopper
downed in South Vietnam.
The terrorism and the battling ap.
peaced to fit a pattern of U.S. and
allied efiorts to break up Communist
plans -documented in captured Viet Coos papers -for a major offensive
J.his month.
Palm Tree Foes
On Catalina's
Council Ousted
CATALINA ISLAND -Don 't mess
with the palm trees If you want to
stay in politics here in the city of
Avalon.
-That seems to be the rule of thumb
today aft'er an estimated 98 percent
()f Avalon voters turned out al the polls
Tuesday to boot three councilmen out
of ollice and replace them with three
new munlcipa] lawmakers.
Ousted from councilman seats were
William Krug, a real estate broker;
Vincent Scaramuu.i, hotel owner; and
Johh H. Walker, retired government
employe.
Elected as new councilmen are
Rudolph Piltch, a buiidhig designer;
l"fonnan Perluss, teacher; and Joseph
Daniels, merchant.
City Clerk Shirley Davy said 773 voters
-or about 98 percent of Avalon's
registered voters -cast ballots in the
successful recall electlon. t
Opponents of the removed councilmen
accused them of "being unresponsive
to the wishes of the voters."
Specifitally, the recall supporters voic;
ed resentment over the councilmen's
vote whlch brought about an · order to
remove decoratfve palm trees and
planter bo:res from Avalon'• main drag.
. Also, the voters claimed dJ1CODtent
over the way the incumbents hid handled
an offer from the Santa Cata1ina Ia1and
Compony to build a ahorWabol! and'
landing airport near the illand com•
munity.
•
DAILY ,ILOT Sllff.....,.
'CURB CAMPUS DISORDER'
State's Wiiiiams
League of Cities
To Reconsider
Harbor Stands
Efforts of the Orange County Ltague
()f Cities to dissolve the Harbor District
wili be the subject of an executive com·
mittee meeting of the league Thursday
night at Friedemann Ha11 in Orange.
Speaker wilt be Kenneth Sampson.
county director of harbors, beaches and
parks.
For more than two ~years, the Je&gue
has had under way a series of studies
and committee reporls concerning the
Harbor Districl Sampson has appeared
several times before various committees
but not before the entire executive com·
mittee which is composed of mayors
of the 25 county cities.
The position of the league is that
the Orange County Harbor District should
be dissolved and replaced by a single
coordinated county department lf parks,
harbors and beaches.
Earlier efforts of two cities, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley, to withdraw
from the diatrict were blunted by the
Board of Supervisors. A bill introduced
at sacamento wt year by Assemblyman
'John Briggs failed to come out of com·
mittee.
The league Ls now preparing to seet
dissolution of the district through the
Local Agency Formation COmmlUlon
with a bearing requested in March. To
date nine cities have adopted resolutions
approving the league program. They are
Buena Park HD.ntincton Beach, La
Habra, Los Alamitos, PlacenUa, Sanla
Ana, TusUn, Westminster and Yorba Lin·
da.
If the league gels LAFC approval
for dlssoluUon the matter will then go
before the supervisor's with a request
lo call a special .election in August.
Senator From NY
Leaves Biaf ra
For Safe Island
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Charles
E. Goodell (0.N.Y.), reported to have
come under fire during his trip to Blafra,
has left the breakaway Nigerian Republic
and !lown to safety on the Portuauese
island of Sao Tome, state department
sources said today.
The sources said they had received
confirmation that Goodell arrived on tho
island, about 200 miles south of Nigeria
in the Gulf of Guinea, and that in·
dicaUoruJ were he wu in good shape.
Goodell had been ICbeduled to fly to
Cotoooo, the capital dty ol Dahomey
which borders oo eastern Ni,erta .
~ had been reporta from Nigeria
that Goodell came Wider llnl during
a bom~eot by the N(C!rlan Air
Force Tanday nlgltt at Alntrip An-
nal>llle In .Blalta. .
' Chief Harbor Foe Vows
Opposition 1'}:,Expansion
. i ,.... ·-
Auemblyman John V. Brfas <1'-· • "There remalnl, ot always, the desire
Fullerton), chit! JtPlaU.. Ille ol the • ,. to relnln from addlq the ealatlng
Orange Coua11 HarlJot lllllrld, bu di-.,_,I dll\rlcl tu rate to the COW1t7
dared he ii oppoood to Ill!' Jllupailf 11"11 IU rate. Such .an approach, II true,
woold expand Ille dlltrlct, lnlluld o1 dio' ·I!. In 1111 opinion, lea than for1hrtghl
solving IL .. ·' In deallnl with the clU-ol Qranp
Briggs, in a kiter to all dty -~/'be llald. in the county, Mid: "Another .....,. put forth ii that
"I am diltulW by lnl.,....U., ID-~ parb -would -be ln-
dicaUD11 the '""'"ble .S .-It (ol Ille _.ted through their lnclullon within
League ot Cltlel' -plu) would the iw-it Harbor Dlstrfel .........
not dluolve the dlltrk:t but. ntber, Uon."
would expand tt toJncladt parlca. BrtcP llald he fa\oora the leque ot
"Somehow, I Men to have bean! that Cltla lllllOW1Ced plan, which fa..,..
,lale before. In feet, \flil ii where I ·-ol the district and placlnr ·came in." • 1 • the l!al1>or Diltr1ct and the parb under
Brlgp, who tut year failed In an a county department."
attempt to disband the district throuah "To take another route, that II, putUrtg
action in the legi!lature, gave two lhe parts under the Harbor Dlatrlct.
reasons why "IOtae administrators and would require an act of the California
elected olfidal•" In the county allqedly Legillaturt. "'-nUy, I CID .....
l'••t to place park• wtlhln the dlatrlct'• •lternattve bot to vtgol'OUl!y oppooe auch
Jurlodlctlon. legla!AUon, ll lt II, Indeed, pro(lOled,"
w-.r. ,....,, 12, 1969
'
(LI DAJl.Y I'll.Of l
.Williams 1R~ps .. c;a.mpu~ Concessions
.:4 ... 4 \ ......
By JOHN VALTERiA Of .... , ........
Orantlnr concwlons to cam~~~!· deata "la like -the llnl ..,_t
to a bladanall•," Atate Sicrttary for
llWnao Roaoun:t1 Speactr Wlillama told
a 1 a r I e Newport Buch audience
Tueeday.
Addnollng the annual Lincoln'• Day
LuOO-of the Oranie Counl}' Fodera·
Uon ol Reouhllcan Women, the IOI)'·
cheeked Wil!iams attacked 61that l'nlnl-
mlnorily ol people .., the --who woold rather ha,. conflict than calm-
wbo want peace abJ'Old and war at home.
Nixon Calls
'Disaster'
In ~unty
""'8ldeol Nboo bol cite~ <>ranee COIUlt:.~.:.i-area, countj ollldall w... late Tuelday.
Civil Dal-· Coordinator Wally Fox
sald the dedaraUon by the Pmldenl
rnelJ'll tblt · cltlea and the county can
r<cover money ~t IOI' flood repairs
and damqe.
Fox aa1d u:amples of thfna:s for which
the government • can be relmbtD'led
include d e b r t s cleanup, sanJtaUon
meuura, wrectaae clearance, emergtn-
cy repair• to atrtets, roads, bridges,
levees, public buildings a n d public
ulillUa.
Tbe Prelldent declared the disaster
stalua unde.r Public Law 175 which ap-
pllea ooly to government., nol to ln-
dlvlduall.
!,.all -k County Fire Wanlen Ebntr a.t.rman and Flood Contn>l Eqlneer
George Olborne told SUpervilon thel
there WU at leall 111 million dama(t
done in tbe county ii,~ ... ~ lllonn. Individuals and · may pt
disaster damage relief through the Small
Bualneas Admlnlstratloo which bas aet
up a temporary claim office in Fo1'1
headquarters in the basement of the
County WeUare Building, 6th and Rola
streets, Santa Ana.
Sirhan Changing
Plea to Guilty
To Ease Penalty?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tba poulbllli;y
aroee today that Sirhan Biahara Slrhan
may change his innocent plea to pllty
in the guruhot assassinatlon qf Seo.
Robert F. Kennec!y, , .. .
"Such a poS!ibllity is always dlSCWlstd
in any case," defense attorney Russell
E. Parsons said. "I have talked about
such a possibility with the proaecuUon
right from the beginning. But at the
moment, the trial is going on."
Parsons said he and other defense
lawyers were to meet with Sirhan durJna
the day "to review the whole. case."
He said some announcement might grow
out of this.
The state wu underslood to be
prepared to live "serious coosideraUon"
to a guilty plea.
Such a chat11e io plea, if it ocCWTed,
would result from either an un-
derstanding or a firm b el i e f that a
life term in prison -instead of death
-would be the atreme penalty.
Parsons said a gµjlty plea would not
preclude the defense from arguing for
mercy for Sirhan.
The only likely oQstacle would be
Sirhan's ow n refusal to change hi• plea
il wa s reported today. Sirhan, a slender
24-year-old rrom Jordan, wu described
as fearful a change of plea would rob
him or the opportunity to publicly sir
reasona for the uausinaUon.
The report •aid Slrban'a defense at-
torneys buddied with the defendant, hll
mother, and brother Tuetday to di...,.
the poulbie gulllJ plea.
.Teacher Rehiring
Okayed for 1 Year
By Valla! Preti lnlerullooal
A vice pfesldent of the Unlver11ty
of Olicago &aid today the school would ~
rehire, far one year only, a controversial
woman profenor whose dlamlsul tri&·
gered a tw~weei atudent ait·in.
There wu no immediate indlcaUon
whether tbe declalon to rehire Mrs.
Marlene Dizon, auoclate proftuor of.
oociolOIY, lrould prompt ltudeilt rebela
to end Uleit occupaUon of t h e
University's .administration building.
The dlaaldenta moved Into the w .. tory
nerve cenler o/ the 8Cbool Jan.• demaJ>.
ding Mn. Dbcon'• reJnstalemenL They
hate aince added IUCh demands u equal
sllld"'t aathority In the blrinc and flrtnr
ol faculty membera and amnesty for
themaelva.
Last Major Test
Starts for Apollo 9
CAPB KENNEDY (llPI) -The IHI
major test beleee the launch ol ~polio
9 utronauts James A. McDl.vtU, Dlvtd
R. Scott and llullell L. llchwtlckarl
Feb. 18 bepn today wtth the ltarl
ol a Jona cClinldown rehearsal
The exan:tse la acheduled to end wllh
1 mak .. believe launch DUI Tuelday.
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oo )hetJSS.l'lloblo pve,ordsl•to"Jiello
deatruCllon o1 -.t popm when ·life
-ol !be .,..,...,... unit· flilld to
act u N<illl " Jtoru -•11111 '1>Jp,
Naf)" latllliony .mftled 'l'lleollfl'· te•ol.i ., '1'..., "* ....n · The tesUmonY Made public ,abowed ~·Go~. ROoald 11eag..; reeeived aneolllledinanunderLL$eplleo-
fe7eral humorous gills Monday at ·-·Illa ....,.iblllly r.r. """""'
• 1urprlse birlbday party tbnnrn ol -·---did 1'ly hiJ staff one a coin changer not ._ lucl! onlen. 'f<lr retum!n( taxes to CallforniaDs. . CJIW C_.. ..... tlc/08T 1 c b n,I c I an ~an, wllo turned lltlufTlnlr .. J-·r. w · 1o1c1 •coon ol ~
liq, • . . c.n.n· calt Into 1111 -· caplme by --,_ -~~th~.?!.'" ---~son a ,, . ~ · i.e · . .,...., the ·word to "c:c .. uo•nce to~~ . e ~ ....,."'"ary O · ....,'9Jey deotrUcll°""'Jn 1111 ......
llls.wth birthday. ·· · ·
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:The question of bow to save time .,II·--• S • ' -· \
. '•liDIHlng the introduction of ' .muo1, a1uon . ' '"Childreo who visit the Iowa • • ~ > · • · at De, l'doiru!j during .... · ,.
25 :!ut:~ted in the~te Push Stands • .On ,Paris T~
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.P~'.(VPI) -·North Vletnam .uacd
11.s'ollldltrieinP&per, • Pull'.,...,....n
and a •-.C cultaral leader iclday to
~.lb hald stand at the Parla peace
• ~.--Vlelnem toolrllll;JIOll-tb.. Bioolt~ ..... ha the mllllai'y
• .. 1&l...:J... k_ • lo>. 6lr.... .... -... _ .. __ . . '" In.·~ -c:aie frcm ... t ;;".-:.NGfat1i..VlefnameM oftlClal •. ukt l ·· hii delepUon ~ ·m f.Cllllfe1Jld
i Tltq< th,.,e . small b01/S ~Ip 1n 'l'buradaf•11alloo o1 iii. wOOkly viei.·
uni 1holoifli1 off Uldr Y¥CA iii'• . · •. ~ -H ·-'d 'the -~~ lou cl th< Milwaukct YMCA. K1dh lllll1 pea':° . ~~, , e Ht ' ~ ~ummer, 8, Weit Allil, Wile., (cm-munl.sb were &lued to the ~ .for
~ J who maMQl:d to ltfclc It. t 1 "an immediate aid of Amttlcan .,.. t
h<1t out thtjar!Mil, couldn~ quit< .,...ion." '
_.._,, a imiile -for..,,. --OCC<JllOll. • Tl)e -rid came from ~ oil~
• North Vlel!wnelC ·newipaper 'Nhao ob
Ligbts, lhstalled at the Burnett wblcblCCUIOd.theUniledStaldolbloct·
ark zoo in Syracuse, N.Y., to ells-·lnl procross of ihe Pllfis taJU. 'Ille
~=11• vandals, has fooled •ev:· -article ·broadcut by Huot .Radio,. wu ~ animals·· there into thl•k•nl ' · , . Jt•s spring already. The cougars enUUcd o. 'The U.S. M111l Withdraw Jell in lovA! all over again and are Uncondlilooally All U.S. and Satellite
11xpecting their fourth litter by the .,,.._ ~ SOutb .\ll•lnam."
@nd of next mouth. Big ilizzie 1s 'Ille · llande of the two lidu at the
~xpecting.a bear cub. The wallaby ,Parb lalU "" u .-j'dlflerenl from each
d have a new mlnikangeroo other as water and lir<,"·lt·llld.
Eutor. The cbimpaJlzee iJ .ex· Tbe tbild 1W.m.iit came 'fiom Cu
g in August. At least eight Huy c.n.:1111 del"1lY, !iorlh .v~
.,..., tlael>f.llYe-• deer cullun m!!Jllffr wl\O l!rivod,.Jn ~aris
·on will be ~ by. 20 todai °'lfll "",·~ l<oolPI 11)11 .ww current '-"cations lnaiiin81ize. perform In Frlnce, Can 1uacted· whet
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· · .. n~•-i!'lf!i< .;/llOw tall<!' Ind~· la Vitt· ; ,I . ~-II·:"'-,'"--...., . .;._,. . "--~ ._....,, · _U4. Nld 1ng'Q".;~·i?lii0t"qlilfi' li1ii th;"i.,;;::::'in1 niw yur promllOs to --··
ctlljlRGEON GIVES BODY FOR TRANSPLANTS .,
Dr~ Dlitfion CNley"'Fru1tratld by La CIC of Donors . -. ··-. . . . . ' . -
ift .Blodcpool, Ellgland. lrilhmon be 1111 moll bopeful in Vietnam'• r<eenl
, Martm GlentlOf! .,., d<ported hbtory.
~ th.r!t port for th< f!ohlh Tbe Soulb VielnllD.,. statement caine µme. Hil attorney ~ to from vice Preaklent Nguyen Cao Ky
P. court 11ilit Gf<ll"°" Ice¢ "°"'" who was interviewed by a Wat German
ing!bacJc beccv.ae hi 1DQI in low new1paiper eoruspondent u be new back
'with an Eftgli.!h woman. to Saigon. The interview appeared today
1 : • •• in the Sprin&er News Service in Hamburg e and other cities.
Wealthy Los Angeles real estate Rockefeller presented his Yiewa to Nil:·
investor Willl•m I. Hollingsworth, on and his Urban affair• coUnci1 at
65 complained that his 24-year-old the White House. The governor ~
brlde kept him awake nigbl.s with th• inluranee proaram. paid for by Join! ·
demands for cars, bigger allow-employe-employer contrlJ?utl~. "ould
ances and fur coats. He !iled for :i 1~ ilnl ol clefeme aqin!t ..,ts
divorce lrcm his wife Maria, and
for a court order to make· her leave
their Beverly Hills home.
Heart Recipient Dies
Month After Operation
By Untied Pre11 lnlenational
A former drilling contractor from
Elkhart, Kans., died ~y night in
Methodist Hoopilal In Houlton >lighUy ~ than a JnonUi· alter be .received
he was frustrated by a lack of donors.
"Last week we lost four persons on
our recipient list," he ~-"This 1s
a most discouraging thing to me. I
feel frustrated because we have not
been able lo carry on with this project."
• A county policeman was direct·
Rocky Sugges~ ..
Health Program
• 11raJi.pl'11ted hWrt. ! . ' ' 'nie death . of Otbo r.dwm cbanoey,
59,' apparently came Irom: -_rejection.
'l'beft are 17 penons 11111 living with
' JriDQl.nled. _hearts of tht 111 who have
· re«!eit~ them:·t.b ~ received
two hUrts. briaglnc the. numbers of
Cooley donated bis body and organs
to the Living Bank, 8J'I organliation wb.lch
Everett C. Tbomu, 47, a Phoenix, Ariz.,
accountant who was Cooley's first
transplant patient, helped fou~d. ing traffic around two wrecked
cars in Richmond, Va. when he
noticed a familiar vehicle pass by.
lt wa.s his patrol car .. P•trolman n!'~~G~~~ -lo N=de!i
M•rv•n L. St~rnes said he had Nixon today creation of a goverlftMnt·
placed the dnver or one of the sponsored compullory health inmrlnce
wrecked cars in his patrol ca~ h i*OIJ'am. . . . . ,
while he directed traffic and wail-. • 'lbe New .vart~1overDor .a110·c.nea
ed for a tow truck. The police car. · for d t re et dilttibutian ><ti fedel'll; Utx
was recovered about 3 miles away , iundl to ·the -Nt. lar educaUoe ud
but the driver was gone. welfare.
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operAlions \o ·113. ·
.C?iincey received tbt heart of 14-year·
Ojd '!)anltl l>lni Prlcl l'·• Jan. 5. The
b9y d.led of'brahi Injuries· suffered when
bi&JJlcy:di collided wJth a car.
·Dr. ·Denton A. Cooley, the surgeon
... Q; 'hai~ performed more heart
~t operaUons than anyone else,
. ' ...... pen Tueadoy don1ti1111 hi• body
1f<Jr '"adlplant ue after death and said
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CINCINNATI (UPI). -Six.year-old
Christine Corbn, Cincinnati's first heart
transplant paitient, may owe her sue·
cessfu1 ~progress : to lnjectionll of an·
UlympMcyte 1Jobullii.
Dr. William A. Alfemeler, director of
the department of surgery at the
Unlvenity of Cincinnati College 0£
J\fedicine, said t h e antilymphocyte
globulin delays .and softens the rt·
jeclion of--the new heart by the little
girl's body.
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Srww Flurries Fro.m. .'Great Lakes to Appalachians
c.ilforala
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ChrisUne received the heart of 1 seven·
year~ boy' in a 9\i-hour. operation
fast Saturday at Children's Hospital.
Christine has m.;Je· 'Stead).' . progrtSS
ainct the oper,aUon and d~. at the
hospital now say hef dJnclttlon Is so
stabi. they ... diS<Ontinulnl ·the dally
oeW3 ·bu1JeUns.
GI · Okay,_.But-.
Not · for Vietti~· . ' ' . '
SALEM, Oro. (UPll . -1'lle krio1
hH IOOl!d Pvt •. Robert J, ll1nkle, It.
of SCappoose,.O..., lit !or-\IUI)' 'but
he )till ·IJOI. be aent t6 -hit duly
In Vle1nlm, Sen. II~ H1Uield (R-Ore. ),
said today. •
IMtead. the .enator said, Hinkle will
be. ""t to GennaAY· Tbe prtv1te'1 father, Robert R. Hinklt, • • .... 1.N has tried lo ... Jib .... oul ol the
1.• llf!l"Vlce, clt.lminc he wu not me:ntall1
·;; qualified. Pvt. Hinkle Jaat month un--
,;. • • def'wt!ftt 1 ·aieries· ef·'PQ"Choklcieal tests •
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Boudm ·Rid the research vea wu
kded before She veael'1 IUITf.Dder, and
lbat the Not11\. Koreans onlerod him
lo ' open it, . bee•.-l!>eY t)iou(\ll he
bad the bys.' He said he "" klcUd ll!d-beaten. whoo lie told hb Clplarl
be wu unable to do ao.
HarriJ, 31, of Melrose, )lua., testified
earlier In open court that the Pueblo
crew wu · unable to bum ""' thro• overboord all ol the estlmaled 1,000
pouoda ol documents 00 the lblp._
A Navy-aecurily expert lellJllod:Jut
week that Harris and bia men . lhould
have been able to bum the . papers iD
an hour, if tbe7 had gone · about it
deft!)".
~hon's Fh'st Negro
Ex-CORE Chwf Named
Finch's HEW Assistlittt . . e
WASHINGTON (UPI) -J1mes L.
Fanner was nuned an as1l11tant
secretary of the Department of Healµt ,
Education and WeUare (HEW) today,
becoming the first nationaJ Negro leader
to join ~e N"a:on a~aUon:. .
Farmer, former Dattonal director' of
East Storm
Followed by .
Accusations
NEW YORK (UPI) -With mountains
of anow yet to be .remo~ ,from N.ew
York streets, flurries of recrimlnations
developed today -over who was to blame
f01 the slow cleanup. ·
/. IS.Inch snowfall sµMay brought the
city to a virtual stapdstllt for 2~ hour!
and many secondary :streets re,rnained ·
unplowed.
The . city's Republican mayor, John
V. Llndaay,. bdre the brunt. of1• the
criticism. He . was ·a~ .of · faiHQI
to send out snow removal crews until
after the storm ended with the !Hult ·
that drifts end l~ of s\llled· car~
added tO the snow removal crlail.,. · ,
·''The year 1969, I am.sun, will beciome
8 political IDOW job," IJndny remarked
wryly at a news conference, TUesday,
contending the aceusattons W c re·
politically inlplrcd. .
The atonn claimed 129 lives in its
rampage through the Northeast -M
in New England. 50 in New. York, IS
In New Jersey and two in Pennsylvania.
The 6f New Enilarid. deaths wri the
most Jn any stonn there siilce the ·
bliuard of 1888. ·
Sunny weather, accompanied by a slow
warmup, was melting some of the snow
and aiding snow removal efforts ·but
it remained a tedious tPrQCess.
Commuter rail and bUa Ser.ice was
moved clo.5er to normal In the New
York metropolilan area today and airline
operations were being restored 1t the
city's three jetports and at Bost.on's ·
Logan International Airport. Cars syu .
were stuck in drifts in traffic ·lanes
or New York's vast parkway system.
In Boston, however,,.Route 121, whic~
encircles the city,, w,_.' cleared of more
than 2,000 cars that were stalled at
the height of the storm. The Ne" .. Yprk .
Thruway, closed Tuesday to facilitate
snow removal, reopened.
Boston Edison Co. said power woold
be restored today to 40,000 customers
in 40 towns and cities. Heavy .. sooW
felled trees and tore down. utility libes.-•
Meters Go H0tne
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the Colli?•~' ol 8'clal F,quality (c0RE),
wa.s intraduCed to reporters: at the White
House by~-~---H.
Finch. r_artner will .serv.e ~ ~t
HEW secretary for admlnistraUon, 1
post with f~transm, ~uUes, Finch .said •
Finch also intrOdUced I D"9P&pet'
executive, Crffd C. Blac~ ... 'w~~; Ukewise named. to 'be an assisWK·
secrelary. Black, execuU.ve. edttoJ:~·.!f the
Chicago Daily ,New1; .wm ~ ·~t
secretary for leglslalion. : • . \;
Fannef aiid• he never· ~ated
about whether to' join · ~· ~"'{· ad· ntinistra~ · 0 ·
He conceded.that ooly t 1smal;l.'.fration
of· Negroes rupporled Nixon dui:ll>I the
past election, but said he expected the
situation to change. He said he was
coovinced Nixon would be sensitive to
the needs of Negroes.
"I expect their attitude will change
substantially within the next four years,"
Farmer said. " .. .I think it's a. .tragic
mistake for black ~le to be in one
pocket or the other."
Blac~, a native o! Harlan, .Ky.', comes
to HEW from a newspaJ>et carter which
begaii in 1942' with the Paducah Sun-
Democrat in Paducah, Ky., wheie be
wu .a it porter wtille still in high al:hool.
·Moch of his career has · been apent
lo ;Chicago and Wilmington, ·Dtl., He
became exeeulive editor of the Chicago
.Daily News. a. year agO' today -Feb.
1,1, 1968.
W. Berlin Swaps
Threats· With
Leftist Students
BERLIN (UPI) -West Berlin
authorlUes todaj thrutened police action
against, dissident leftwing students who
safd th(:y would ruin the Feb. 27 visit
by Pres~dent Nixon with huge demonstra·
lions. Rumbllrigs of a possible new Berlin
crisis were h~ again today.
,The Soviet government newspaper
kvestlJ repeated previous Soviet charges
the West German government is en·
daJ)gerlng European ptace by holdinc
presjdeJ)Ual elections in West .Berl.in,
and there were reports ot forthcoming
Warsaw fact war games on the border
of West' Germany. ·
.IzvestiJ. did not publish any editorial
~mment' of its own but it printed
cliticlsm of the _WJst Berlin election
~es irom tbe Rast European C-Om·
munist !toe COW!tries and headlined it:
"Qonn's Provocations Fan Tensions in
Eoi'ope." .
Either • natµre and ~ lover•or just· someone who dislike• parklnf
-melen hH·taken to dilj)layiag thou 1toilngs by sticking ta11 oay-
ing "Plant 'l)'ees, Not Meten" ln downtown Hou ston.
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OUT IN fRONT ·
USW '1 I. W. Abel
·Steel Union
President
Leade Race
Biafra Asks
U.S~ Furnish
Mediation
UMUAHIA. Biafra (AP) -
Biafran leader Odwnegwu
Ojukwu declired today the
United StaW can play · a
mediator 's role in the Nigerian
war.
But h> do this, he said,
the Nixon administration must
• ' PI'l'TSBORGR (AP)· -I. act quickly before it .. becomes
• W. Abel, ·,i.·ho climbed from identified" ,with the govem-
t '\be mill noor' to the • top of meht of · !omttr Pr61ddent
organized labor, took a com· · Lyndon B. Jobpsbn. · ·
manding lead and appeared Ojukwb mef infonrially with
bound for victory today in newsmen1 iri 1fu; · home · here
bis batUe to keep the presiden-ifter a dlsciiss.ion wlth two
ey ,· of \be powerful l:Jnited 'visiting ' B r i t Is h Labor
Steelworke.r s Union. . members o C Parliament,
Unofficial returns compiled · Michael Barnes and Alexander
by Atiel's campaign aide.s gave· · Lyon. · ' ' . ·
the incumbent a 129,868 lo Ojukwu was asked U he
66,4'.Jl lea~ over challe.nger would ac;cePt th~ United States Emi~ Nar1~k,. a relative~y as' a d.ir~t mediatOt playing
unknown uruo~ lawyer. Abe~ s a role similar to i\s action
committee said Its tall}'. I~· in the l967 Cyprus aisi1.
eluded 2.225 of the union s , , p r 0 v i de d this , ad·
3,700 locals. . . tr r ts . kl y
An Associated Press ~uryey :~~ ait'°~m~ u i~ntified
had Abel ahead by :1 s1m1lar "th th Id administration
2-1 margin. The voling wQn'l !"1 e 0 '
'· be official until all ballots are it ha~ a c~ .~o ~ ao
, certified by union Idlers. ThCI ef~eclive mediator, Ojukwu
. ~ould take until May l. . 181~· • · Narick working out of the 81afra in the past has con-
.. basemeni of his suburban demned the United States in
Pi1tsburgh home, said, "I see ~emlS almost u ~tn;ing as
_rlothing to cause ~e to be its re~~ted denunctalion& of
discouraged. . the British. /
Grand Reopening&
DINING ROOM
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pututra.vaJ ... into ID Oldo 88 I.bat
keep it way ahmd oC ito price.
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A Solomon. Decision ' .
The 4eclllon on a Laguna Beach future Ubrary all•
wu as retreablng, aa the sunshine after a a1orm.
It waa like ending a small bul biller civil war that
had drag&ed on for years.
_, Mayor Glenn Vedder likened the !aUer part of the
library location campaign lo a "balUe of tile Xerox
machines."
Vedder had asked for w rlUen recoinmendallons
and tliey came aplenly, a paper uploslon. There were
reports, facts and, of course, many opinions and cono-
clualons.
He said the cicy could spend no more Ume on the
matter. recalling that the word "urgency'' had been
wed in connection with library expansion since about
the beginning of the decade.
And although civic leaders were (lrmly planted on
both sides· of the site controver1y-the old site vs. a
new on&-the council deciaion 1eems to have st1nale4
an armistice. ,
Councilmen were unanimous in tbe!r endorsement
of the planning consultant's second recommendation.
It includes!rom six to nine·loll aoutll of tile 11llrd Street
medical center 'linlshing out tile out aide Of tile bl~
to Mermaid Street. ·
Acquisltion of all nine lots would keep the property
from being split and would give the propoaed 8,000
gquare foot libraryTOOm to grow. · 1
\Vhether this can be accomplished will be a matter
o! economjcs that remaina to b-· worked. out with the
counly. During these talks,. tile clly should stress the
fact tllat Lagunan1 ll!lve for yearo paid the counly II·
brary tax rate while' 1utrertnc Inadequate Hbrary fa-
cilities.
It is' to be hoped that the county . will be willing to
bend its cost criteria keepln& In mind both the past tax
payments and Lllguna's 1111111ua1Jy llllb per capita ll·
/
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braly palroJlaie.
Ariolhtr bnpt IP'!t Ill Iha clty'1 library site deci-
sion laat week· waa th•' ap~t detennlna!ion ol COllD-
cllJntn IQ. baoa onto Ille 3, loot library building when
a new faclllty IUa ov1r.
It would become a colJuplll!lty center which tile
town 1orejy nead1. I~ 1hould be allowed to remain a
perpelu111rHR 1pot Iii lb• downtown.
The coW>Oll ii to be commeili!ed. JI was a tou1b de-
cision well bandlad. •
Quick, Sustained Action
Mother nature daall Sil!) Juan Capistrano a vicious
blow during the recent storm• that lubed the county:
But the 1punky town bounced back and got buay putting
tlllni• right. .
'the l'lln1 looeed' rampa&tng flood' waters that
roared· through flood control ·!lhannel1. Debris carried
by tile water 1maahed lbrou&h a ·cemant channel wall
and waobecl out a quartar mlle'Of the city's main J•w-
•H line. . · Upltrnm, another sewage line· was weshed out and
Ille Trabuco Creek Brldi• bearing the city'• water line
wu undermined llnd tbreatenad to collapse.
City public works crews gol lo work immediately,
tackling ·ille' water main and bridge first. Quick and
sustained action secured the swayback bridge and
1aved tht water Une.
·EmirgenCy contractor crews working under foul
conditio)ls had repaired the sewer line by Thursday,
faster than first believed possible .
The city, its officia1s and workmen are to be con·
gratulated for speedy and responsible action in the face
of diffic;ult circumstances.
CLI THE P~i:>t>L!:R
WO.tty Hickel Reader Def ends Legali%ed Abortion
Decides He'll
Go to Lunch
SeeretarJ <i the lnlerlor·Wally Hickel
hp at 1-Jt rolled up his slef:ves and
pe to work to help Mr. Nixon buUd
a br:tter America. . , . .
So conservationists are gt o o m i 1 y
-predic:UJJI the rapa of the wildemeu:
Democratl are happily antlcipaUng
anclher teapot Dqme acandal; and ln-
aldera are buying oil ahares .
Nonsense. t, for one, "•ct more tru1t
In Mr. Hickel than in any other Cabintt
member in years. 1 am superbly con-
fldenl that Mr. Hickel in the trying
times' ahead will never do anything
wrong.
As a matter of fact , I'm superbly
confident he'll never do anything at all.
You need only envision his working con-
ditions.
SCENE: 'Ibe Secretary's office, Mr.
Hickel sill at his walnut de9k as a
dozen aidea atand around watching him.
1'wo an, of course, sple.s for the
Democratic National Committee. Three
are on loan from lhe White House.
And one is a bearded young man in
lederho.sen who keeps humming hiking
&<>ngs.
In the anteroom, more than 40
reporters wait, pencils poised over
notebooks.
Mr. Hickel nervously shufnes the
papers on his desk as the aides nod.
Finally, he picks up a pen as though
to sign one. There is a collective in-
drawing of breath. He puts the pen
down.
HE TAPS ms fingers . The aides nod.
He reaches for the telephont. There
Is a collective gasp. He withdraws hil'i
hand. Tension mounts. At last, with
the air of a man crossing the Rubicon,
he slams his fist on the desk and shouts:
"By George, I've decided to ••. "
Panic ! Aides scurry In all directions.
The re.porters dash in, pencils at the
ready. The first flash reaches the
Democratic National Commit.tee. "Hot
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
lt'1 a pity the winds blow them·
&elves out turtoa d6wn tree& in-
st.ad fi· uU!Uy pole& in Lapna
Beach.
-A. J. D.
rlglectY" crifl a straleglal. "Happy days are hare again." · -·
Ovtr at the Sierra Club a ICOl"t or
elderly lam.. In whlpconl breechea lflm-
ly check their alpenstockl as tbty
prepare f0< a ocal•in protest atop the
Washington Monument.
AND IN THE White House Ready
Room a red light nashes. "Hello, Wally?"
says a white-lipped President Nli:on into
the phone. "Put your scrambler on.
Good. Now about thls decilllon you've
made. Have you thought it through?"
"Yes, sir," says Mr. Hickel firmly.
"J've decided, come what may, to go
to lunch. Now I don't see any sense
in lunch for lunch's sake, but. , , "
''\Vho with, Wally? Nol one of your
old oil company pals, I trust?"
"No, sir. I thought I'd eat alone In
the cafeteria to show my independence.
Juat a roast beef sandwich and a &Im
or milk." • .
"HMMttt. I'D SKlP the roast bed,
Wally. It might be interpreted at favor-
ing grating rights {or the cattle lnterelta.
Let's see, what about ham? Look, I'll
check it out with Ray Bliss and call
you back."
"Thank you, sir."
"And, Wally, just let me say il!&,t
I have complete confidtnce in your Juda· .
ment and integrity. Now, what are you.
planning to do after lunch?" ·
SO I SA. Y a cynjcal, suspicious naUOn should confldenlly put Its f1llh and trult
in Mr. Hickel. And let's keep an eye
on Ute others.
It's the leaden you trust that you
can't tnm.
A Deep Emotional Truth
Tltougbti At Large:
What too many solicitous mothen fail
to realize is the deep emotional truth
Jn the old Talmudic saying": "Belter
is she who shows a smiling countenance
than she who offers milk to drink." -. .
A lower-class domicile is, to mt. a
place where they have aix beer-can
openers and no corkscrew. -. .
The flaw of the provincial mlnd Is
that it judges all behavior by Its own
narrow standards; the naw of the co.-
mopolitan mind is that It re)edl all
standl11ll aa merely matlen <i ~
taste or pnference: thul, the Jl'09l!tda) 1ulfera lt'llnl a !allure In ..-iao; ·and lhe coamojiolltsn ln>m ii lallUra lo
charll<Ur. • • •
Defmdm ol a 1ood --Ill wont ene.mlea when tbly \Ill .._
hall-truths to promote the cam wD
tbole too Ignorant to rebut the triumeaL • • •
When a performer swtall, he hu
not rQl..lttttd hill art ; for nurly the
whole aim of craftsmanship ls lo make
the dllllcult look euy. • • •
6191 ud by'' used to mean In lht
..,.. poulbl• luture : but lhe In·
veterate procraatlMUon ol men·ha.s turn·
ed it into "sooner O!' later." . . ' .
It ls true that to7 -doo1 ipawn
vloltnct, any mon thin 1 parnop"lpb.lc
Utenture leadl to~; but toy weapon•
<It mU. the tatinl ol lllO .-Wu!
and dlyorced fnllll --,-. jltll .. ,.._apblc ...iu. ........ ...
fnai aflecllon and nopect. . ~ . . . ...
'11!1 m!PUor .... --" --....--. Uta i. n -to ha" to qlnmttnicale; techaolaa tn-
-the apeed aad v..u, ~ the audlenct for oomm'lllllcelto, bill a
the ..... lime -the -el huntaa In-le wbll II btlng
aimmaolcllfod. • • • Pmtape one <i tht moat upma1 ..
worils tn the Englbb laneuq• b "Oabo
berguted,., which. oddly e n o u 1 b ,
originally mtant ''to fril;hten with a
Oy-1W1tter."
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Women Should Have Right to Decide
To the Edll9r:
· J am a Woman who clecldld to have
an~ abortion lleaally, in Japan). I would
like Jo uplaln to M. Y. Nordlund
(1'Aa:alnat Abortion," Mailbox, Feb. 5)
my reaacms for makln& such a decision,
and alao eiplain why American women
should have ' the rlgllt to decide for
themaelves whether they want to have
an abortion.
I was at an at• when I could not
handle our "accident," but I wun't
in u deep . a mehtal disturbance as
would have been necesaary to hive a
legal abortlon in Cllllornia. 1be idta
of loinc to Jap.ri, Where skilled doctoi:s
perform the operaUon, WM ""IUlte•ted
by my doctor. lo aanilary conditions,
with a surgeon, there is no danger
to the paUent. The operaUon takes only
15 to 20 minutes, . and after a day 's
rest, the paUent ia perfecUy flne .
AS FOR THE CHDJ>, a foetus is
not &iven a burial until the age of
six or seven months. An abortion cannot
be performed after three months of
·pregnancy. I, myself, feel absolutely no
guilt, as I'm sure many women would
not. As for those who would, and do
not believe in legallzing abortion, all
they have to do is not practice it!
Legalized abortion would do them no
harm at all. whereas those of us \Vho
would like to ha ve a legal abortion,
without spending money to go overseas,
are forced to bear the burden af an
unwanted child. I'm aure that you'd
be surprised at the amount ft American
dollll'll IOln1 lo foreign -attons.
AND WHAT OF thole women who
an not u financlally fortunate as I
w11?· Many of \him go ahead and bring
an unwanted cJiUd into the. world. Look
1t the number of deUnquenta today who
were undulrtd children. Think or tbe
crowded condttlms all over the United
States.
Other women take anyone they can
find who . would perform their abortion,
even the cleaning lady in a filthy
restroom. Moat of these women die from
lnlectkm resulting from d I r t y
••lnltnimenta." These are the &ad cases.
WRY 8HOlJLD TlUS haPJ>en in an
adv~ naUon like the United States
when we have UUlrd surgeons and
gynecoJottatl' rtght ander our noses? It
is becata1e ot narrow-minded people.
Ag~ 11171 Ji ii.doing you no harm
to hlVI ltp1 .abortions. Please give Am~cln women thfi freedom to choose
IO< themae!VMI
NAME WJTHl!El.D
•---89 6eol'fe
Otar GtOrge :
Thanks a million for your firm
stand against mtn d o l n g
housework! We're a naUon of men.
not mice! Men should always
reruse to do hou&eW'Ork. By the
~·ay, please don't ·we my name.
I'm married.
ANON
DHr Anon :
Well ••• oo much for the mouoe
mall. Odd!J, .., men have written
10 far.
ow Georft:
· I haft recahlld the reou1ts <i
1111 tntaOlpece tall and tt b ......
lnilf llllh -thl• prompts ...
W.-a -amltlllen. I wut to
ba on ""1Ice columillat.' What b
Ille llilt thlnt I llloWd do?
HIGH IQ
Dear JQ,
The llnl thins >""' should do
ii tan another Jntelll.l•nce t..i.
Youn couldn't be all that hl&'h,
or you wouldn't want to bt an
advlct columnist.
Letters from rtadtrt arr wt?come.
Normall11 writers should convcv thtir
mtr~age in 300 words or ltss. Tht
right to condense lttttrs to fit space
or eliminate libel is rtstrvtd. All
J,ttters mw:t include aignaturt and
mciling address, but names fl'l41/ bt
withheld on request if sufficient rra-
•qn is GpPartnC.
To the E<Htor: ·)
Well -we blve hit another new
low ! I refer lo Robert J. Bresnahan 's
comments in the DAILY PILOT Feb.
s.
It never ceases to be a source of
amazement to me as to how a person
in public offict, or in any other office
of responsibilily for that malter, can
make public utterances of that type.
They exemplify the epitome of imbecility
, .. ·as I recall that's just short of
ablolute idiocy~
IN VIEW OF Mr. Bresnahan's ap.-
parenl lack of time I offer him a three
part program which might aid in hasten-
ing his recommendaUons to the Oran1e
County Board o( Supervisors:
I. As soon as residential developments
within five miles of the airport are
three years old, supplant them with
slums. Thest, then, can be condemned
in the name of PROGRESS.
!. START immediately to exterminate
all people over M years of age who
livt within the light pattern. This
permits nex.lb!Uly because if the airport
again grows too rapidly the board can
lo\\-·er the age bracket and~r widen the
flight pattern.
3 .. A community campaign for a salary
increase so Mrt;Breanahan can "afford"
to move into one .or the troubled areas.
otherwise, he may grow too old and
become a victim of hill own Pandora's
Box.
JERRE C. BLAIR
Brtnahan. Orange Cou·nty director of aviation, told Mission Viejo hontt'·
owners that EL Toro Marine Corps
Air Sta tion "looki the most logical"
of the tight sites under consideratio~t
for relocation of Orange County Ai r-
port.
Concedi11g it i.s an emotional issue
for the pt:opie living there. lie said
"you've gOt to look at the .25-year and
50..ytar projections. Our airporls are
presenit11 srriouslv ove r-trafficked
and lhe need ii getting worse."
He added: "Let's face it; the aver·
age homeou.-i1er Lurn& over hi.s ho»1e
every three years. iVhat wUI ht care
20 years fro111 tiQW I/ we do or c1on·i
locate in El Toro? Some o/ tht •trono·
est oppositiou 1ve've rtceived is from
tht ~tli<Unt.s of Laguna Hill• Leisure
World. Yet, who.t ii the U/t t%J)IC-
la!ICl/ of lhf1t p<ople-15 ~ronl
Wt'rt talting about dcciffona that
tcfJl affect thb area 40 vcar1 htnct ...
-ldllor
CemMOt& P.Uef'll
.To the Edllor:
Rectnlb' a ruder describfd a lherlll
•he bid .... will! 1\11 lhtrU!eevea roli<d
up helpina a IVandtd motorilt change
a Ure. Lar1ely !tom thll ·fllf fieetlng
event she drew m•l'I)' hrold generallu·
lions about the wonderful nature of our
ctment officers. Without offering any
(luali!icatloM or admitting any fault
on the part of lhe sheriffs she e:ndcd
her letter with a plea tt.at we support
our local pollce.
In short, the police are great and
deserve our support primarily because
she saw a &herilf aidini a motorist.
I'LL ADMIT THAT Lbis may be a
slight oversimplUication of her state-
ment, and acknowledge that this letter
may not be typical of her usual ability
to reason. Still 1 would like to charac-
terize in general terms the methods
of perceiving and thinking revealed in
the Jetter, for they reflect a common
pattern.
Fir&t, the perception. It Is as though
she has seated herself in a chair in
her house from which ahe views the
world through ,a smBff'' windoW some
distaflce from her. This window on the
world is her only source of information.
Through it she can .see only a small
part or the landscape -the vast ma·
jority or it ia hidden from her.
SECOND, HER method of thinking.
We might sympathize with her if she
were honest in appreciaUcg the limit!
of her perception, but she is not. She
tries to fool herself and us into believing
that she can see the whole world through
that window, When she sees one sheriff
helping one cltl.zen and ther. generalizes
that all sheriffs are good, ah~ is indeed
laking that oo~ s,mall pi~e or landscape
she can see through the window and
using it to fill in all the rest of the
landscape that she cannot s r e ,
Unfortunately, the rest of the landscape
may be very different.
WHAT ABOUT THE police in Selma,
Century Plaza, Oakland and Chicago?
\Vhat about the complall\ts against our
own California poli~ made by members
of the Black and Mexican-American com-
muniUes? These questions were ap-
parently beyond her view.
It is my guess thal our reader has
evolved a life style -her chair -
that limits her experienct to that which
is safe, wholesome and suburban. In
addlUon. she ha& evident!)' developed
a pattern of thinking that blota out
"sour" consldeteUoos alld fills in these
gaps with _ eztensions of her more
harmonious conceptl. She sees what 1he
wants to see.
Too many Americans Iii In chairs
like this, unwilling to lff the IU{fering
and imminent d&nitr caused by their
blind pr.ejudices.
DICK JOHNSON
Free Fllgflt• to CulJa
To the F..ditor :
Airline hijackings art becoming more
frequent , with no end in sight; and,
as usual with large indurtriu, nothing
has been done to put a stop to this
annoyance. RecenUy it was announced
on television that ctrta1n airline com-
panies were conaidtring attune up flights
to Cuba with the fond hope thal these
flights would alleviate lbe problem. What
these idealists do not rtallze is that
the hljoclier htjacl!a mainly becaule he
-not have the money to pay hJJ tram.-.
i,
TU UNlftD STATl3 ahoold !RVl<lt
fnl; ....,,_, f1l.lhts to CUba for a"1
wlto wish to ao. lo thll aolu!lon lwlbltl
Whal W<lUld ll accomplbhl Fl11l, the
fUa:hll could be 1et up on a voluntary,
mutual partlclpatlon b a 1 I• • All
participating atrU... Mild prvvtde ..
a rotatlnr basll the number of fllcllts
r<qulred. Pooslbly our military transport
&lrtraft coukf 1bo be URd. Second, It
would thtn be annouoctd by means ot
mus media that l.btll rugbta •ttt
available .
Tiil: ACCOMPLISHMENTS Ot J!UCh a
program should be fairly obvious. First.
the free fllg ht.s would put an end to
the necessity of anyone's hijacking a
jeL Second, they would eliminate the
resultant passenger inconvenlen~. obo
vious costs, sc hedule upsets, and the
horrendous possibility ar an accident over
the seas {Say one of· those grenade.!
goes off one ol these days!) Thus, these
flighl.l5 would nicely show to the world
that the United States freely allows
anyone to leave who so wishes . ·
THE FTRST AIRLINE hijackings OC'·
curred fr om behlnd the Iron curtain,
people trying to escape horror and tyran·
ny. Certainly it must cast a murky
shadow on our country's dingy world·
wide image that so many find it
necessary to "escape" by means of hi-
jacking. Certainly this is not true, but
how many other countries an awatc
that ll is not?
LET'S SHOW the world that Uncle
Sam is not opposed to Jetting people
out of the U.S., that he's eVen .so
generous as to lend a helping hand.
And anyway, we're overpopulated here
as it is! It would be interesting to
see whether ii:ny of the 1ron Curtain
countries would do lhe same!
JACK O. TURUNEN
Best LllJrar11 Site
To the Editor :
We regret deeply the los.s of the central
site for the library. In addition to being
the best site from the standpoin t of
the library, the site meant maintaining
and enhancing the income structure and
the high capital worth of a valuable
municipal holding.
However, though the library is Jost
to this site, the community center and
plau possibilities can possibly be saved.
·We art; gratified that the Gity Council,
at the end of its meeting last week,
gra.nted our request for a resohttion
aICirmlng the present structure as a
community ctnter.
WE LOOK FORWARD to working with
the new o\vners of the triangle to
persuade them to some forecourt area
in the front of their new structurf:.
From our two-year effort, the Citizens'
Town PlaMing Association takes pride.
Two years ago, the library seemed
desth>ed for· relocation up the hill on
the school property. We appealed for
study for the central site by the county;
the county study. showed the hlgh
feasibility for It that we had surmised
from our own studies. And, by our
campaign, thinking consolidated In behalf
of a central location. Tbe library Will
not be moved Crom the central basin.
We now k>ok forward to continuing our
efforts in behalf of central basin
preservation and enhanctment.
JAMES W. DILLEY
President, CJ'PA
-oamotW-
Wednesday, February 12, 1969
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.VOi:. 62, 11(0. 37, 6 SECTION~, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNT¥, CALIFORNIA . ' TEN CENTs .. -
Test Drilling Off Harbor. -~:Fri,es' .... ~ew·port
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of tllt DlitJ Pllet SMff
Newport Beach city officials re·
sponded angrily today to discl06Ufes
that Shell o~ Co. and 54,!Vell other finns
intend to sink an exploratory core bole
about one rnlle off the harbor entrance
jetty. ·
The plan bas state approval.
"Boy, that really fries me," said
Newpart Mayor obreen Mll'lhall. ·· •
She and Vice Mayor Lindsley :Parson!
County Asks
U.S. Support
Of Oil Ban
By JACK BROBACK
Of .... DlllY ""' It.ti ~· Coonti supervisors Tuesday asked the federal government to join
the st;ite <>I California ia prohibiting
·"11 of]. ·drlil!ac .. • Oi'lnge County
~ friD N .... A!IO illver BOUth
to llli -tyillne .attlil Glilml!ile-.
l'lllllliiY: -'"'""moeul bu lli>ch • li!lJlllll!Oo undit Ille '8liill-OllnfDg Aet:~ · \ · .
· Now Ille ·coontY ·board, In a molution
of!ertd by Sujierv1'or Alton E. Allen
d LfCiN Beach, ur.., tbe ;f•deral
permnent to recognlze lhll 1tate-
Ostabllihed ofl aanctuary fronrthe Santa
Ana River mouth southward and out
to lfle'U.:...-llmit. Allen's plea 1o the U.S. -government
asked &hat Orange County be given "valid
assurancet that no oil drilling.operatiOM
will be pennill"d within the adj1cent
Jederal waters of this sanctuary."
The r&'IOlution also asked that the
State M california CODBider all possible
steps to prevent oil poDuUon of. beaches
and harbors or Orange County through
enforcement of the Shell-Cunningham
Act. Also supported are the· efforts of the
(See Oll. BAN, Page !l
* * * One Slick Gone,
Another Sought
Newport Beach Weguards tried In vain
Tuesday to find a reported oil sli~k
five miles off the coast here, but this
morning crews left to seek another larger
one reported near the Catalina Channel.
Llleguard officials left the Oran&e
County Harbor Department docks at 10
1.m. today to search for a lC..mile-lon(
oil slick reported drifting sll&htly north
of Catalina Island. 5"':etal reports of a slick in the loca·
tion· have been received, a spokesman
said.
A slick reported off L08 Angeles
beaches Tuesday was apparenUy caused
by a tanker emptying its pipes.
That maneuver is illegal.
Oraage
Weatber
The weatherman goofed, but no-
body's complaining. That mornin&
drir.zle's all the rain we'll 1et for
a while. Thursday the sun comes
back out, warming the coast to the
mid.fiO's.
INSIDE TODAY
Lots of artilef'tl, ta.lnt and
skill and abUie11 to get along
with people marl\! U/e in florist
busintu. Ste Carttr COrMtl,
Page 23.
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said it ls poasible the city will go to
coorl to tty cancelling Shell's permit.
It was granted, spokesmen for the
oil firm said tod~y, by the State Lands
ComrniAsion on Jan. 2.
"We bad· nev~ heard about it/' said
Mrs. Marshall. "This is a tot.al surprise."
Ed Gallagb~ •. special assistant to
SheU,.s pi:oductiOn manager in Los
Angele!, exj)lained .that the project is
aimed at determlniJlg the geological
structure of the coastal shell.
•lu we tiit any gas or oil," he said,
"YI• will immediately. plug off the hole
with cement. There won't be any fudging
either. 'i'lte1< will be stale inspectors
aboard to see to il God knows, we
do'n't want any problems· after all the
trouble Union Oil got· us inte off Santa
Barbara." -,
'The uruon oil slick, which gushed up
ftom an offshore well • tut · week, is
s
Reservists Aboard j
County Bomber
Crash Kills · 7
Roaring blindly through a blanket of
clouds, a Navy bomber slammed straight
into a towering Orange County peak
Tuesday night, then dropped 600 feet
down a remote canyon wall like a
waterfall d 1111
All seven reaervists aboard the SP2E
Neptune baaed at Lo• Alamitos Nav,:al .
Air s~ far ~ 1wo weeb' fn1U111
training, died when the four-engine an-
tisub~ airqift hit Sant,ia.go .Peak.
ld<otlll0.Uoo ~f the Mlnneapou_.st.
Paul,,~ J)lval ?esene squa\il'Qa diead
"'" willlh'14. pehdini notlfleatian .of their famtlies in tbe TWin Cltiu are.a
today.
The 8:23 p.m·. disaster was the third
involving a Los A1amitos·based Neptune
bomber in 11 years, bringini the triple--
crash death toll to 64 persons.
btliially, it was filled two of£~ut'y
airmen were also aboard for a busman's
holiday ride, but oiily seven nien failed
to answer today u members of· the unit
stood in a solemn roll call,under a gray,
drizzling mlJlt.
The pilot of the ill·fated patrol bomber
radioed he could oo longer see the ground
and was ah.lfting off visual fiJght rules,
just moments after a touch-and-go prac-
tice takeoff froM the El Toro·runway.
No more radio contact-waa made.
"It was practicing ground control ap-
proach landings and Was on the climb
out when it struck the mountain," said
Lt. Cmdr. Jerry Pierce, public affairs
officer at the Los Alamitof base.
"The aircraft went straight in," said
Marine Corps Maj . Robert Booher, in-
formation &erVices officer who went to
the remote scene in Harding Canyon
for the tough, all-night recovery opera-
tion.
The bomber rammed the 4,050-:oot
mountain which forms Orange County's
Saddleback landmark at the critical
seven mile limit point northeast of the
air base, one where other crashes have
oc:curu<l.
Sheriff'• deputies were the first to
reach the smoky scene of devastation,
Noted Lawyer's
Son Arrested
On Drug Charge
The ~year-old,.cstepson of prominent
Oranae 'County .c!riminal lawyer George
Chula has bee!l arrated in Newport
Beach on a bench warrant l!Rted by
a federal court in San Diego, where
he faces: marijuana smuggling clMrges.
The youth, Steve Loyd Chula, who
gave hia address u 310 Prospect Ave ..
Newport Beach, WU acbeduled to IPl>'&r
In federal court Ian. 20.
A apokesman for the U.S. Attorney's
office in San Di.ego u.ld this mominf
the youth never sbowed up to aJtlftl'
charges lhst he smuggled abciul · 20
pounds of marijuana Into the U.S.
The younger Cbula was arrested in
July of 1111 when U.S. C\llloml l(enlJI
sl San Ysidro found the bricks of map.
juana In the luggage compartment of
hi.I car.
The government spoke11nan said lbat
Chula had .posted a personali IUl'ety bond
ln jlll we, wblcb ho will forlelL
The elder Chula iJ defending LSD
cuftilt ~. Tlmotby Leary, plus Leary's
wife and ,.. on drug cbarge1 llemmln&
from the.tr aJTtSt last Cbristmu ill
WIJWll Beach.
•
via a narrow dirt road known u the
Harding Truck Trail and used mainly
£or telephone line malnu:Panoe. .
They reported fin~ t~es intact
and a third was lalef. . . vered, bu~ ,
darkn..,, ,. c;hoki!>I ~ .ol. J1119~ and
fog, plu, beavy ~-~?# ~ bits.and pi'!<"'".,,,.,.,., . . ' '
Salyage ~ ~ !'i'!!'J\i\l"' 1!!~ =:c:::. ~-'li.~'~J 1:1~.
combecJ a.wide arU, lklnj Wlth ~
depoties and eoroner'> Jotil~gaton.
No one aboard the plane bad any
chanc< to ball out before It nnuhed
into the rugged peit at the 3,d-foot
level and they probably never even knew
what happen«!.
TV Writer's
Son Killed
By Gunman
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A gunl)lan
looking fcir ,narcotic~ t!lled the teen·aged
son of television writer·producer Stirling
Silliphant early today and-police· said
they had no suspects. .
Loren E. Silliphant, 18, slumped to the
floor of his apartment and died instantly
or a bullet wound in the chest after
the gunman, a young male Negro, burst
through the door asking for drugs.
When others in Silllphant's apartinent
knelt to aid him the man ..turned and
said, "J ·told nobody to · move," bran·
dishing the gun.
"All we have ts a deScriptlon,·• a
detective said. "There were a lot of
witnesses, but we really · dqn't have a
gosh darn Uting to work from ."
Four witnesses, i,;cludini the victim's
uncle, Robert Silliphant, 31 , gave detec-
tives the following account of the slaying:
Silliphant answered a knock on the
door to his apartment shortly after 1
a.m. The suspect entered the room and
demanded of t~e youth "give me some
stuff," presumably i:lrugs.
WlwJl Sllliphant showed surprise, the
suspect shoved hfm up agai.nat a wall,
drew a pistol and shot him.
Then the mat walked out of the apart·
ment but returned seconds later and '
told the four persopa gathered around
the body, "I thought I told yoo not
to move." Then he fled .
Police descrlbe<I the .apartment as
"hippie-type" With strobe ind blac~
lights. A delecUt~ said, "On top of
the refrigerator in Uae kitchen wu a
lifelike .ceramic 1deatb bead · wearlna: a'
bllck hit." r • lit another ,apartment 'down the hall,
IOIM 25 ~ wl!re en11pd in what'
police ca1lf.d a·'"blpple Pf&)11' meeth11"
unaw~ of ~ ~ .m P'Ofll'ea )1111. a few rooma .:;ay. . .
Stoefe . n•rlcet.
NEW YORK (APl-Tbe stock markel
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v
stale'• Sbe!M:winlngbam Act.
Newport'• ·CQDCtrn, · Ml)'orr Marahall
said, lJI two-fold .. Sbe. pointed out that
the "'"' mle project. coo1d ·"'°" the pOaaible presence of an oil pool, leading
to 1ua1ne· In adjaceot !edft''1 waters.
And tt ,. federal leaae la _pnled ~ .
oU r atru.ck, t·b.e ~~
"sanctuary1' could be opened up to proo
tect the atate'a ,~verwe·~~tl. · '
This wOllld happen, ahe explained. u
(See. 8lll!ll, P.,t I)
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DAil. '1 PILOT Sftff ,.....
Give Vote . '
F4ir Passage ·
By THOMAS FORTUNE . 'or -r·DaNr PIM1~t l ',.
Valera of Newport-Ilea j)pffled School
liiJtrlcl' hahdl!Y •puled a f15.t .mlllim
b&id issub TUesda)' 'that ahould kei;t
their cblldren olf double sessions for
°"'mill four Y.•ars.. . .
The )n1J11n of ipproval w'as:75.i per·
'• I' ' j' cent,. well . over . the · 1t1:1· pen:erat,· or
\
l ~O:i!>li4. ~ ii<'.-,.,. . .
Yow t11n1oot 1'8' a iurprl8lna)y hllb
I 41.5 pefeent, dllt at lem In ·~ ·to
· 10,000 1'1ep11ooe ~ !>1¥• ~:~
and llcbool employa In Ille lilt houn ~-Pl!lli , •• open. . .
'TllO lhlN time proved the cllal'JI! lot '. the imfilOd iclloot dlltrict, P,re\'tciul )>qnii.
elect!Ob trlu In• IMS and li6T bad~; :
Final .i.lly w~: . ..-"" · · .
Yes ................... : ..•..... ; •. 161778
N.o ............ · ................. : •...• J,454 -
SUZIE'S MOM TOAS;f~ HOS,TS .Wl.TH ~Ol'T DRINK-, •.
' Bltt1rsw.,t Pull~ l~r. LI . Th! Lin . : '
SueP.Ort for the. ·bond Jnue: was
wldesPread throughout Costa · Mesa anti
Newport Beach. -Jn only eight of 50
precincts di~ the bonds receive I~ than
the needed twD-thirds approval arid
nowhere did Uley receive less than· a
majority.
Supt. William Cunningham said ll'l<I ·
campaJgn organitalion produced' .the, VJc:.' tl?rf. "lt was a tremendous .team ~orti"
he said. . ., ; ' 1 } " :· '' ; j ! I
· Le.Ddfng: · ,',L~.tr .· .. ·. He also· observed, "This is . a CC{m.,,
mWlity that d~ded it wanted to reta'iti ·
good ..i>oo)!: We're moal gr8!<fu!;lP•
the gre;&t;VO~ of ~ofi~." '.,
1 < • ' / • ' • • ' ' ,• ' ., • .. l • , , r \ • A smite 'W!ll op the face of Boar.d ·
President J'11Jo~ "Bill" Peyton. "It's
a wonderful feeling." he said. "We're
extremely pleated to finally have the
opportunJty to show what lhe unified
school district can do with funds · for .
. Suzie's .Mom Cited t or Coura ge
; I •
By TOM BMILEY
Of ""' 0.111:'"" '"" . TJl~e1wa~ a neW; i;~,ding.1a,dy 1'l:Je~4Y·,
night in ~ s!Orx ol Suzle.. : . , .
Wh~t : h¥ : ha~~~ . to m.any a.
~ollyw<>!Xl . fenlq:ie : f;t~le 1 l\ap~ed, ~
liU\e :N~yen 1Thi TJian .Plluong.,In We,
Holliwood styli, she · wai "sidelin'ed · in
her hospital bed .while-a· sl~Yed ,liJIOm·
Vietnani* .beauty .Captured the bielrts or lfle: "~Uf!': ·Se~" •. a~· tile ·.~aU>oa·.s~r.
Club.· 1·-l •' ·i ·, .....
That'i Show. bU.slileSs, You'~t·~t·~
But, you might well add; did it "'have.
to be her m'other? ' ·
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436 Seville, Balboa· ' . 125
NeW)lOl'I · School .. 11n
3503 Sei\SbOfe ~ve, NB Ult
f80I Neptju)e,, NB · 701
Newport• Shorel Comm' Assoc .. 1075
212 Via Dljon~o !,lie , · ,om
11i. via Lido · LiclO Isle 8'411 . Ill.,. :V,.nte ~I ; . · ..i07$
f!oriic( ~ Scbool • , lllS
Newpptt,J ~· I ' ! ; =/ Mar!Jiei'I = .. . . Mlrlliero Tn
1m·Martnen.Drire, 1;8 · ,as '
uot vw.wina:.~ ' . ~ Co<Ona'llet!Ur' ;Eutb!U!!" 1''
1111 GrJllCf,c.n.J,B~Mlllcl .~ '
206 'Ri!by AV<•111t: Islaild ' 11!1 ~ss..con'BIYNB '·' ·1811 ·
2tt1 1Stiylep .Avenue,' CDM : Ji64· c.r..a: c1e111r.r !khQol • 11!4
Harb0r1Vieir Schoof 1111
Fire Stai!ooi,~ . ' 1541
lll-Evflllnc 'lload; CDM •1
dalllOnila ---. . .lll'I . N~ HelC!M Scllool Jiit zu· Stmt, CM loet
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-· e" E~ ~ &:~
2&I 13' 61.1·
In Ill' . it'.i.
22<1 142 .. 11.f
1116 49 .. ·IO.O
21'1 63 =o : 116 lJl.'l .I
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LOCATION
buildinJ." • .
'Election day campaign organizer Jitn
Wood .. Id aim ply, "It wu iood to win." . ~
lie 1 r•vealed th8t an Mtimated 10,000
telephone' calls were made between 1 the
~our~o 5. and 7:Xl. p.m. to peridf15 ''Ide ~·•s: having ~ · Strobg ~yes'' ~IL" . '.
, The voting, which was so light durinC
the day that at 5 o'clock tome school
officiala felt tbey _had lmt the election,
(Seo llONlll, PIP SJ .
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781 211 ·94' 69.1 ' ~SS>~! 30t Eiil Street, CM 112! 408 ;14 65.f ~oodland llcboof 154 216 •Vf 7U
tint Kaller·~! !IJl.'l 2&8 • 93 73.I 1l:::'t,~ Sil? . 2$7 121 87.f Monie lsta llcboof Ufl 3411 107 76.
274 : I~ . · ~.I ') . Jj)g ~· qM . 957 Sii !Ill 111.•
!f(,.,100 11,J,,. ~=· 949 ?ii IOI 74,,
.. '1:1! 71.0. . • 1347 141 107 g,7
Iii ;111 ' ' 710 • • Klll1llro0te 8ehoOI 1:; :Ill Ill 77.t Iii ' 'IOI· r T1li i' .let!! fltteOI• lcilojll .,. " 'II.I
3H ·" IU -·lld!a\ll , I SIOJ 711 Jl7 •.i = . • 11i • &l.J "°"""' ~ ~ ' I
lfll as io, IU 0 IOI . 11.t . . COl~lrt-School 111$ ··m , 'Bl "· 11.f
7!1. 11$ IU · 'l. ' 'OU•Stnel. CM 7~· S!S • ·:1 21iS' ' IOI' 'l!'O' I M ilcloo(' 9'1 Ji3 llis 13 m··." n'' wlillilof' llollool ' llljO Ill liO 17.
' · 90 . 'If.I Glrla'CC\ai. 'CM • 163 163 ••• 341 in •. ,r • E,;~,1 JIU 'llehool l~t Iii , 'II ' 'II.I
3lll flO ' ' 'lf.S =.:r · • II 71.7 :: 1oe tf.1 101$ = II! .n.i
1'13 71 !1 eeyoii = tfO . llt IOI IU
1•· 'Ill =···
-. llllWjc' . llHt ' Ill 'IS ...
541 117 . ·' A-lcllodl> 1057 ilOl II m • Ill lu Abll!Me.~ 171 Ill 171 JM . $U TOrAI> 113,lfl 11,771 l,*4 n.s
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Z DAD. Y l'ILOT N
OCCTrustee
Moves Sell
Out of Joh
J. O'Hara Smith bas lost bis 1eat
on the Orange Cout Junior Collese lllalrtd board before be ever got a
cbanct to n111 for It. SmUll tried to Ille to nm In the April
15 trUolee oloctJoo one! WU nollflod be
""" lives :lllO feet beyond the juDlor
coliege district bouDdar,y. He was ap-
polnlod 1as1 '1IJl1lD<r to succeed Walter
~ meelin( l1aa been Wied
Tbunday nJcbt for the lour r<malnlng
"1utees to decide wbetber lo appoint
• -to Smjlh. The -ltlll bu a 1111 of perlOlll who wen lnlenllied
in filling the vacant Newport Beacb
aru -t Smith WU •ppoinlod lo lul
Jilly.
However, the tnutoeeledl<ll looml
just over two montbl away 10 board
members may decide · not to appoint
anyone. Smith finds hlmsell oot o1 a Job
because he recently moved a mile and
one-halt from a home in Harbor VJew
Hills to a h;>rne In Harbor View Homes,
both dnelopinmll In the htlll cmrloolt·
Ing Oar.-del Mar.
SUpl Nc:rman WatiOn aald he erpect&
the bool'll will mike an •ppoinlmlllt
Thunday nlg!ll He Indicated one pmoo
at least la being given strong con-
sideration. orange Cout Boord Presldellt Worih
Keene •aid. bowev<r, tho Thunday olPI
meetlnl will be lo thdde whether to ·
ad bninedlately on , .-or to
wall "I'm sure we're going to kick around
aD aitemaUvet:," be ukL ... u.-
Keene said there were ail: ~ ·~
plleanll !alt Joly belld., 8mltlt who
IJllll might be comldel'd. He said there
are no plans at present to interview
additional applicants. •·-Ke<M ,aaJd tho board bu Ill .......
within which lo mal<a an ·~smith County ocbools offlclala no~
be la ineligible laat Friday, ea days
before the lqril a -election.
Deplty CoonlY Coomael "'":!& -confirmed that the code ..,. the boord -appolnl within 111 days. U H falla to do oo, tho OCIDl'1
Boord ol Education -lben mal<a the ~beald. H.Uidlie didn't --the ......, board mJahl do Ill die_. ••
...... dayl If OnnP Cout ~-Tii they ask U1 we'll tell ...,l'!!'!1~
ppo1nl beca"" tho code .. ,. ''tlloll. ~-aid. ''Bui then .... Jot al ...... ,,,,.,. the code lay& llblll. "" a -1lcal mlll'ler I h e Y problbly
couldn't mal<a the ·~ Ill thal time" ( fl s.illh•1 new address ll1JI II ID lho
City o1 Newport Beacb ml 111111 II ill
Newoort-H.,. Unlflod khool Dlltrld.
But k no lonpr II Ill ~ Coal
Junior Collqe Dlstr1ct.
He bu become a mldent of Saddle-
back Junior Coll<Ce DllQicl. '!be boandar1 line, drawn belon any
homes were built ID Ille UM, - -~ ...... -IOO-bcme dlftl. "'='It became lmown wbert tho homes wen lo be bullt Nowport.lf>la
schoola worRd CIUI an ..,-with
Tustin .,.. IChool dlalriclo lo -the 11De. Orange CoM1 Supt:Waloon uld
hla -tried to do the -bal Bad-
dlebo<k junior collep -objected. Walaon aaJd Smith 11 .. _ of -Yie-
ttma ol • freak circtJrnFlnce, ..
Smlth'• -to loll al bis ...i "" the board la ... al dllll~ 'Ille S.year-old banker said liO mown
he woold have cholen .-..... among those be looUd al Ill tbe Ind.
Editor Joins HEW
WASIUNGTON (UPI! -Georp L.
Brand, editor ol the Te1ep'am-Trilltme
in San· Lula Obispo, CalU., WU named
today -ol public loformallan for
tho U.S. Department al Hlllth, -t!on ml Wellare.
Brand WU appolnlod to the poll by
HEW Secretary R o b e r t H. Flllcti,
former lieutenant pernor of c.allforrdl,
DAILY PILOI
OllAN~I: CO.UT l"U&\.ISHING COMl"A"'f'
•• ..,..,. "· w ... Pm-.W•...n ......
J,,11 a. c .. 1,.,
Vlt:t h'nldll'ot l'l'lf 0--.. Mtllttft'
1he111•• 1C1t•il .....
1"'""'' A. M.,,.J111 ~lflW J,,,..,, F. C11\h1t P•1I NI'''" ,.,_, atKtl Afttfti.lne
Clt'f IE•I... Dlf1octw .....,.,. ..... Offk.
2211w ••• 1.1~ .... .,,,.,,.
t.11ill .. Aiir1111 P.O. Jn 1111. tl") --t.ild9 ,..,_,, ............ ., '""" L.fflllNI l+ICl'li m ,_., •-...,..... .. IMc:ll: .. lllt .......
Lincoln Re1nembered
President Nixon leaves Uncoln Mem.orW In Washington, D;C. after
placing a wreath at baae of familiar seated statue of Great Emanci·
po.tor. NlxO!t toolt time olit fnm busy eclledule today lo mark lfOtll
iumlnnary of IJ"""'n'1 blrlb. UllCOllt wu first Republlcan president.
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BONDS PASS · EASILY •••
came In heavy during the eveninc ltouro. • will be !be.fut. Pnlently, !,JOO IOCOlld
1be II.I percent -,...,Jm tllln gr.,itn are abarln& .,. of clamooms, tho ff percent Wt hood -. but one claa. Ill lhl morn1ng and ooe Jn
ltlll qalte hlP 01Dlerlng lhil ICbool the -
dlllllct no a quiet, llOledivo camP"Icn . 1be ocbool dlatrict -will go ahead
prlmarllJ aimed al -II. wltb convenlon ol lw<>year lntennedlate
ln-ocbool dlatrlcts anytblq above llChooll to -5 mlddle llChools for 15 11 CCllllldmd a blCh -.i. lllnh throUgh lb gade. ~ Wll'I ...., trsllod from Hlllt llCbooll be espandod lo handle
tbe !Int -roluml. Wollment al up to S,llllO studenla each.
It reeelttd u hlP u • -I Whlle district damonm needs now
lllpPOfl al two M ... Verde ~j>laoea are IUpposed lo be tuen care of r..-
-Mama achool ml Balearic 'icllool'' thenenfouryean,anOtberboDdelectlon
Voter. pve the booda IO pereOnl or mllht bl called In two ml ooe-hall
bltler &lll'<OVal In 11 preclndl, Uc! yura. School olflclala oay the other
bltler tllln Ill pon:at Ill IJ otben. year and one-half la needed for planning
Leu! -1,... ncelved atllcNlllly and COllllrucllon al llChools bllore . Ibey
School, IS -1, ml Wbl-School, cpen.
57 -1. -. Coota M-and U the boncla are 11'"' sold for 25 at ooe ~ p.ace oa Udo 11Je, ~ J'W'I a\ n futerm~nte of about five
peramt, J!llll>oo, '1 par<Olll, ml Wfll parceol.·111upeclld,1lie tu rote lbould
Nowport, II ~ J....u. about nine cents nen yeat,
1be hood -wtD ""1 411 parlahla 11 cmll tho followlq year, :ZS cenll
c1-to ex! -I '""' nnl In 1171-7', down to II cenla the lollowing
11111, ......-i -and -yur, llladlJy deereulnf -for e:q>Glllon, an -llementary the Illa ff the boodL
achool Ille, ml a ba1 -ml 1be . curnut tu rat. II '4.41 per
warebome. $100 cl'•11111d Taluadae ta Colt.a Meaa
1be !Int yur ol doubla -aJao ml M.QI' ID Newport lltadl.
From Page J
SHELL TEST HOLE ••.
the federal ~~I _IIO!)l utr.J:lded Into ztate watera. Tbe Sbe.Il-Omnlngbam Aet allows
lhla uempilm from Ill no1r1-.
Otller firml -to bl equal pertnen
in the Shdl Jftiect are Taaco, Cttles
Service, Gulf, American Petrofina,
Peomoll, Conllnental and Getty oll eom·
panles
.. What we want is a complete
goologlcal plcbn al the offsbor< area,"
Aid Shell's Gallqber. "OUr program
calls for aimllar boles about every IO ·
ar IO miles alaq the coutllne. "'llloTn DOI nally aploratlan welll,
Uk1 wUdcat we1ll. Downer, Iha we
an drlllitttl a bole In the .,..m there
coald poaalhl;y bl • aurprlae. ..
He emphMM that tho project lalla
und• stat. recuJatlons. "Al far 11 ca ..
IDp ml -an <tlDCt!1IOd, we put Jn more than the llale requlno. Wiien
tbe hole ll completed It will be plugged
with cement. We'll have llolo lmpecton
II witneaeL"
Sbell repreoeotallveo plan lo discuss
call It an obviOUI effort to violate the
inlent of the Shell.cwmtngbam Act."
l'1rlOlll noted lrultcalJy, 111111 the city
councll jl1lt this week eaBed for extension
of the Sbell-Cwmlngbam A c t ' s
"lla!eguard&" into federal waters and
farther upcoast.
"So after an that, we auddenJy find
that unbeknownst lo 111, they're planninf
to drill ID our front yard."
Mayor Manhall aaJd there ls liltle
doubt thai COUDc!lmen will dl!cua the
1ltuatloo at the Feb; 14 ooonclJ meeUng.
"We'll comlder any atepo that might
be lohn lo cancel the permll Righi
now, I don't tnow what our Jq:al op-
pcriunltiel are. ..
The mayor added:
.. ObvklulJJ, the coutal communltie.s
are going to have to have a watchdog
present at Ill State Lands Comml5'Jion rneettrws ...
the program with clly offic!ala 10111etlme Oil Sli k N lhl• month, he addod. c ow
It may pro.. to he .. interuUn& '
""""""1al Newport olllclala are £'_ 70 Mil
anady 1ra1a. UJVers es
Said Vlco ~ P""'°"':
"I lhlllt "' oagbt lo rot an Injunction Of £' _ lin agalnat tbla, 1llllil ... find oot their UJast e
full lnttnL
"Nobody Informed us about lhla. I'd
Cuba to Keep
Venezuela Jet
HAVAllA (AP) -C..bl la 10Jns lo
hep the V-1u lfO•aM*I plane
hQad<od Tueod•y until Venezuela oendl
jet fUal lo fly It back fmn llaotlago,
the olllclaJ CommUl!lat party JleWlpaptl'.
Grnma NII! lodoy. 11 made Cl• the
inotln wu nbll•Uoo.
Do • ltclUmate -will bl
--lo leevo when doalred by ado-qa.--the ......_ said, but
-.. lndlcatloa -tbll mlpt be. 1be ts. Vtt11111elans w11o -mr
the Ampoatal DCt alrllnw with p4lloll
tllld a haed craa will be lnvtallp~ UlorouPl1 to ,.. whether their moUvaa
wn .-mint « the locldent •u u•
vulpr pro..calton hatched by the puppet
1overnment of Venezuela for Internal
poUUcal purpostt," Cranma rtport.ed.
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SANTA BAllBAllA (AP) -An oll
.pill 1meared petroleum for 10 miles
1long the California coest today and
hoverd oll barricaded lw1>on.
Crude oil WU found Tuelda:y U far
IOUt.b as Point Dume ln Lot Angeles
<Jounty and as far north as Goleta,
just above Santa Barbara.
At Oman!, ... al three loo: booms
WU removfd fnlm the Channel !Jlanda
horl>or and harbor patrolman lloh
Watleo said there appeared to be only
a thin film of oil aplnll tl>e ooter
boom. 'Ille harbor remlined clooed Tuea-da!' night, however.
Meo used -al alraw Tut.>lay to IOU up oil wblch had -•ltd
Into the harbor.
Tbio oil conllmMd It canae -., two
-ofkr an undenea leak developed
•I a Union Oil Co. oflabore dr1l1Jns n,. ne 1 .. k wu p1uaoc1 S.turd11
but left 1111 estlm•lod quarter of • mlllloo
gallooa of crude bobblq ......, llO
oquare mlles al tho PaclJlC Ocean.
The heaviest concentraUon appeared
to bt ln a SS-mile 11.tttch betwten S.nta
Barblr1 and Port Hueneme to Ventura
County. •
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Copter Rescues Child
..
Huntington ·Unit in Qp~ra~n First .Time ·
II)' TDUl'I' OOVlLLE
Of .... D9lt1 ...... Stiff
A dr;imallc air sweep by the clty'1
new police htlicopter was employed
Tuesday all<moon lo find a mlsalng
s.y..,...ld Huntlngtoo Beach boy.
In !.oltl Beach tbal opedal ~
had to be grmilod for tbelD lo lal1
oil.
Once over HU11Ungton Beach the
weather cleared, he eddod.
WUb Crawfm d al the e<11troll. tho
H.B. Eye 1--1111makllll1"" -aerou tbt Jdllslde area hm Yt1ktm•
Avenue to Adami Avenue eut el Buell
Boulenrd.
Uttle blue.eyed, blond Gary Depue
wu spotted from the air at 2:30 p.m.
u be flood llOOkod from bead lo loot
next to a nmnpy area nst of Beach
Boulevard and north of Garfield Avenue,
Catholic Priest Faces
The boy had run away from b.IJ baby
sittu'a house early in tbe morning
becawe he feared she wu going to
spank blm for telling a atory the day .
before.
Beach Hit-run Charges
The babysitter, Mrs. Virgin.la Metz,
829t Yorktown St .. HunUngton Beach,
reported the child mbaing when be
wasn't broutht to the bow:e by hll
grandfather, J. o. Depue, 1151 Malli>y
Dr., ~unUngton Beach, aa normal
Twelve HunUngton Beach police unlta
• were used in tbe search in addlUoa
to the H.B. Eye, the department's new
patrol chopper.
PoUce Sergeant Robert Morrison Dew
alongside World AMoclates' pilot John
Crawford u the helicopter scanned lhe
city for the boy.
Morriloo reported t.bal when be receiv·
ed . the call from . the department lo
use the helicopter, weather was IO bad
Frona Page I
OIL BAN •..
Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County in attempUng to prevent further
drllling off the coast in federal waters.
Allen told fellow supervisors of his
flight over the oil-blighted. area la.st
Friday and of hlt fear that something:
1lmllar could happen here.
The reaolution polnlo out that "In opite
of assurances from the Department of
Interior and the oil industry prior to
leasing that adequate safeguards would
be implemented to prevent pollution of
the ocean and beaches, there hu been
a major oil spfllage from drllllng opera·
tions on a lease in federal waters off
Santa Barbara and also off an oil
sanctuary recognized by the Shell-Cun-
nlngham Act."
After viewing the Santa Barbara area,
Allen said, "God forflld that we should
ever have to undeq:o what the people
of Santi Barbera are going through."
AlleD e>pr-lean that drilling oil
thti Orange 'County coast "would bring
the state to allow drilling within the
tbreMnlle limll They'd be alrlld al
the baaJo being drlined and they'd move
lo p..-t lhemselveo.
"What I'm after II complete and utter
protecUon of our county waters from
all such agencies and erploratlon," be
cooc!uded.
From Page I
SUZIE'S MOM •••
fir.st acbeduled as a "victory party"
for SuzJe, shortly after llhe mccesslully
underwent open heart turl'l'Y and just
before she contracted the wound lnfectlon
that is now rapidly subsiding.
'11len It became a tribute to Lan when
she announced that she would be 1oing
home Friday and leaving Suzie to con-
valesce in Orange Cowlty and join her
later in Vlelnam. Jt wun't an easy
declslon to make, Lan aakl, but ~1e
was desperately needed by her sh:-mon~
old 90n and army officer husband.
Among other tb!ngs, It became a
Valentine's Day party when Lan an-
nOWlCed that she would be nying to
Salgcm Friday -the day tradiUmally
reserved for the lovelorn.
Piesa1ti11g_
lHE WAlOIJAM> nw·rn1s
TIME.
A new 1nd rnoln·
tiODary calendar
watchband that Jllllo tht
whole JIU on your wrist
-ud th•D aome. Two 1maD
Polle< aaJd lod•Y • ~ CetbeUc
priell fa"8 poaible felony ebarses llem-
mlng from a hit.run auto accident Mon-
day nigbt In HWllington Beach.
The Fiat. ldentlflod by poUce u
Father Carl Warren Stoia al the Holy
Trinity Poriab In Covino Wll bookod
Into Orange County Jail 1.fonday after
traffic officers alleged bis sporb car
ran down a pedestrian on Brookhurst
Street in Huntlqton Beach.
He la free on $1,225 ball today, but
faces a Feb. 17 appearance in Wert °"llJ9 County• Municipal Court CIC!
chartes of dnmken drivln& and hit-run
driving.
According to police, the pedestrian,
William J. Hallock, 42, of 9684 Durham
Drive, Huntington Beach, was knocked
several feet into the mud at the aide
of the road. It was not clear exactly
where the accident occurred.
Fountabt Valley pollct arrested the
priest following a minor trallle accident
in their city. He was then turned over
to Huntington Beach police wbo had
issued a descripUon o! the vehiclt in-
volved in tbe alleged bfWun tncldeat.
Huntington Belcb police lald today
they will comult with the dillrict a~
torney Thunday lo determine euctly
what charges will be brou&l>t against
PaUter Stokes. Meauwbile, Fouataln
Valley pollce said they plan lo lftl'
cbargea of drunl: In public agalnlt the
priest stemmlng from the accldent in
their city.
Hallock, the pedt!trian, reportedly told
St. Clair Loses
Bid for C.Ounty
Route Support
Coota M,.. City Councilman WIDlom
Sl Clair fallod Tueaday In a bid lo
get the Boord of 5upervlaorl to mike
a deftnlte recormneudatlcm on the route
of the Newport ~y through Coeta
Mesa.
Sl Clair, quellloood by Supervisor
Alton E. Allen said he was not repre-
semtlng' the City CooncU or any other
group, just himself.
He asked superviJora to amend a
previous ruolutkm. endonint t h e
Superior Avenue routlng through Costa
Mesa to exclude two of four alternatea:
which go tbrouP the heart of the Coeta
Meaa downtown business dmrict on
Newport Boulevard.
County ROlld QmmluJoner Al S. Koch
told the aupervlaora. "I have defmlte
ideu on the best route bot will not
express an oplnlon now." He recom-
mended that the aupervison not chooee
a definite rout<.
Supervllor Allen moved that there be
no chqe in the board'a reaolutJon.
Supervlaor WIDlam IL lllrsteln uld be
did not ~ tbt board lhould act in
the abtence of a reaol.uUon from either
city.
•
dlllo lot,... mer to llDJ month llDJ
time aa a built·in calendar unrolll btC9o
ward a or forward a to make your wateh\uwl ·1
fuDctlonal 11 well 11 h1nd1om1 faahioa aoce ..
•ory, Sond•y• and holldayo In reel. 'Choice of
Twt1t.O.Fltx• 1tyle1. St•lnl111 attt! S8.9S incl
yellow gold·ftlltd 111.95. Nenr bu a watchbaocf
meant to much to 1 me.
olfic<n be did DOI tblnk be WU IOl'loully
Injured. but laltr foll pain ml declded
lo ... k treatment. The -,al bis Injuries wu not lmmodlately knowu.
Reinert's Store
Owner's Father
SuccurnhS at 84
Services for Alfrtd M. Reinert, father
al the owner al Reinert'• Department
Skft.s, in the Harbor Area since lMf.
will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at PacHJe
View Memorial Park Chapel, Corona
del Mar.
Mr. Reinert died at a convalescent
h!Xfle Tuesday after a lengthy illnw.
He was 14.
A noident of Costa M.., for the
past 14 years, he ia survived by hit
wife, Ethel of the borne, 2854. Hickory
Place, Costa Mesa ; two sons, Jack ~
Newport Beach and Allred Jr., al Tullin;
and ... grandchild.
Interment will be at Paci.fie View
Memorial Park.
Funeral arrangemenll are under the
directlCICI al Bell Broadway Mortuary.
Balhoan Wants
Damage Repaid
A Ball>oe apartment owner wllo nruru
he a:ot a dirty deal in 1eWq1 overflow
during a recent ralnllorm wants $.16.11
from the Coeta Mesa Sanitary Dlalrtcl
!!up and underpaddlng were damaged
when an overburdened sewage pwnp
burned out due lo Jan. 25 storm nmolf
pre.aure, causing sewage to back up
and Oood the premises, according fo
the vtcUin.
Rudolph A. Vanuek, of 1285 Channel
Road, llJI damap to the unila •I Ill
and 111" Meu Drive, la the district'•
fail!! and they ab-Ould pick up the bill
Final Rites Set
For John Lowe
Catbollc rilel are scheduled today
and Thursday for Industrial developer Jo!m IL Lowe, who died at bis Newport
Btach home Sunday after a Iona illnesa.
Mr. Lowe, 57, of 2182 Mesa Drive,
wa.s the husband of fQrtner actteg..
danctt Ruby Keeler. The couple had
been married 27 yeara.
Rosary will be l'<Ci1ec1 today at
8:30 p.m. and a Requiem Mau Is
scheduled Thursday at 9 a.m., both in
St. Joochlm'1 Celhollc Church. Interment
will be at Holy Sepulchu Cemetery
near Orange.
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USW's I. W. Ab.I
Biafra Asks
U.S. Furnish
Steel Union
President
Leads Race
'PJTl'SBURGH (AP) -!.
W. Abel, who Climbed from
the mill noor to the top «if
organir.ed labor, took a com~
manding lead and appeared
bound for victory today in
hi11 battle to keep the pre~den·
ey. of the powerful United
Steelworkers Union.
Unofficial relums compiled
by Abel's campaign aides gave ,
the incumbent a 129,863 to
66,431 lead over challenger
Emil Narick. a relatiVe1y
\Jnknown union lawyer. Abel's
committee said its tally. in·
eluded 2,22a of the union's
~.700 locals.
· An Assoc iated Press survey
had Abel ahead by a similar
2-1 tnargin. The voting won't
be official until all ballob are
certified by union teller.i. This
could take until May 1.
Narick, working out of the
basement of his suburban
Pittsburgh home, said, "I see
·nothing to cause me io be
discouraged.
Mediation
Grand Reopenln9s
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Parkillg who'll Pay?
Second District Supervisor David Baker said a curl·
OU. lhln& Ille other day. ·
Durln& a county board diecussion of Newport Beach
recreatlooal faclliUes he grumbled:
· i•yw can't use •tbe beaches there because there is
no place to park."
This should come as newa to the thouaands of New·
port and Corona del Mar homeowners who every sum·
met !ind their neighborhood streeu gorged with parked
cars. They k119w there are places to park-right in front
of their homes.
It shou!d also come as news to tho 7 ll)lllion beach-
goers who visited Newport laet year. Not all o! them
llltch·hlked Into town. They parked somewhere.
It is quite likely, ol course, that Supervieor ,Baker
apoko with deliberate uaggeration, In order' to .make a
poil)L And that ls t.hllt lb• parking situation for beach
visitors In Newport needs unprovement.
Indeed, It does. The streets are already full enough,
as are the city-owned lots.
So something shouid be done. Bui' by whom? .
Baker implied that the city should tail• care ol It.
We do ·not entirely agre~. For tllls reason :
What is needed clearly Isn't a lo! more .'asphalt
-.·spread across the peninsula. What more likely Is' need·
ed, a gtowing body o! opinion suggests, is somp form
<>l parldi1g of1 the peninsuia-lots or multl-lev~ rilpps,
in combination with some means of public tramporta·
tion to and from the beaches. ~ ,
And this is too much for the city's' lbnlled
re&Ources. . 1 1r • ; •
•cpqpty and ' state help iJrollal!l:r Is · requlitd along
'with private enterprise.'Tbe nit of the coiinty and state,
alter all, supply most of the beacllgoorJ; · ,
Perhaps Supervisor Bak'er would Ul<e to start the
boll rolljng with a ~structlve aprgestlon on #Jtanclng.
Until then, NeWJ>Qrt'o mllli(jm ;of !>each visitors will
just have to keep acbloving tholr-JltUt miracle Of find.
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lni places to perk fll ·a ~ty "'Where there Is no place to park, •I ' I •
Right on , the Mark
"It's an honor," said Superior Judge Robert Gard·
ner, "that 11·long overdue."
He wa1 ·~•& of Ills presentation of the New·
port Harbor Chember of Commeree'S "Citizen of the Y~" Awant to fonner'lon&-tlmo'Orenge Coast Colleae
tnutee. Walter I,.ongmoor. ' · : · . •.
The same word.!, of course, could well apply to the
''Man of the Year" honon that l!ml, at the oeme ban·
quet moments later, to .Judge Gardner ·lllmsell.
The ch.amber's cholcea thiJ year, were never more
rl&ht on the mark.
Both men, becauH of their deep-~ted fonclne&s !or
their communlJy and concern for ·its problems, have
i:onlrlbuted migbtlly to Newport's betterment through
the yeara. = · ' ·
We happily add 11ur •pPlau11 to Iha standing ova-
Uon they each deservedly tteeived.
Think of the Snow
The beach in West Newport has .never had it so
bad-at least nOt since the 1967 erosion crisis.
FU:lt the waler polluUon, then the storm debris, and. now the lingering threat posed by that offshore
oil slick. .
But it .could be worse:
The surf could be up.
That would be all we need.
Meanwhile, the East Coast is paralyzed by sMw.
So life here really isn't that bad.
-·
N THE PEPC>Ll:R
Wally Hickel
Decides He'll
Go to Lunch
Reader Defends Legali%ed Abortion
Secretory of tbe lnlerior Wally Hickel
has at IUt" tolled d~ his llteves and
1one to w0rlt to help Mr. Nixon build
a better America. .
So ~nists are glooirllly
Pftdictln& tbe' ·~ of the wllderneSs : Democral& are hlppily anUcipaUng
another Teapot Do!l>e scandll; and in·
olden lte blJylni oil ahsrOs.
Nomente. 1, for Oftfl, place more trust
In Mt. Hickel than In any other Cabinet
member in years. l am superbly con-
fldenl that Mt. Hickel In the trying
tima ahead 1rill never do anything
wrong.
As a matter of fact, I'm superbly
confident he'll never do anything at an.
You need ODly envi&on his working con·
ditiono. .
SCllNZ· ·The Secretory'• olfice, Mr.
Hickel Si'ta at hls walnut desk as a
doz.en aldel.stand around watching him.
Two are, of course, aptes for the
Democrailc NaUonal Committee. Three
are on loan from the While House.
And one is a bearded young man in
lederho&en who keeps bumming hi.king
aongs.
In the anteroom. more than 40
nporters wait, pencils poised over
notebooks.
Mr. Hickel nervously. shuffles the
papers on his desk as the aides nod.
Finally, he picks up a pen as though
to sign one. There is a collective in·
drAwlng of breath. lie puts the pen
down.
HE TAPS HIS fingers. The aides nod .
He reaches for the telephone. There
is a collective gasp. He withdraws his
hand. Tension mounts. At last, with
the air of a man crossing the Rubicon,
be 1dama his fist on the desk and shouts;
.. By George, I've decided to ... "
Panic! Aides scurry in all directions.
The reporters dash in, pencils at the
ready. The first flash reaches the
Democratic National Committee. "Hot
Dear
Gloomy
Gw:
Why doe1 ex-councittnan Dee Cook
have any aay In Newport Beach
City Council a!faln? Dldn' the
voters. show last April. that they
didn't care about his opinions"?
-J. s.
zlqedf!' crits-a'ltrategist. 0 Happy days
are here aaain."
Over at the Sierra Club a score of
elderly ladles in whipcord breethes grim·
ly check thelr alpenatocks as they
prepare for a scale-in protest atop the
· Washington Monument.
A.ND IN THE While House Read y
Room a red light flashes. "Hello, Wally?"
says a white-lipped President Nixon into
the phone. "Put your scrambler on.
Good. Now about this decision you've
made. Have you thought it through?"
"Yes, sir," says Mr. Hickel firmly.
"I've decided, come what may, to go
to lunch. Now I don't see any sense
in lunch for lunch's sake, but .•. "
.. Who with, Wally ? Not one of your
old oil company pab, I trust?"
"No, sir. I thought I'd eat alone in
the cafeteria to show my independence.
Just a roast beet sandwlch and a &lus
or milk."
"HM!\-ff\f. I'D SKIP the roafit beef, ~
\Vally. Jt mi$ht be interpreted as f•vor•
ing grazing ri ghts for the cattle interem.
Let's see, what about h~m? Loo
check it out with Ray Bliss <I call you back." -
''Thank you, sir."
"And. Wally, just let me say that
I ha ve complete confidence in your judg-
ment and integrity. Now, what are you
planning to do after lunch?"
SO I SAY a cynical, .suspicious nation
should confidenUy put its faith and trust
in Mr. Hickel. And let's keep an eye on the others.
It's the leaders you trust that you
can't trust.
A Deep EmotiQnal ':f ruth
Tllotopts Al Large:
What too many solicitous mothtra l•U
to realize is the deep emotional truth
in the old Talmudic saying: ;'Better
ii she who shows a smiling countenance
than she who offers milk to drink." • • •
A Iower~lus domicile is. to me. a
ptace where they have six bee:r<an
openers and no corkscrew. • • •
The flaw of lhe provinci<'I mind is
that lt Jud1e1 all behavior by Its own
narrow standards: the 01w of the cos-
mopolltsn mind ts that It nJectl all
~ u merely maltm ol local
-·· .,...,. .... ; 11i.., the pmll>clal --·-111-~.and the ... pmaa frem • j faUUte In
~-if '. •
...... "' • aood Cl1l8t -lit wortl -• wfiOn they ,.. lt-hall.tntill to promote tbe · caua wlth
-too lporant to rebut the argument. • • •
~ 1 perrormer sweat.s, he has not mal&ettd his art: for nearly the
wllolo aim ol craltsmsnsblp II to make
Iba difll<Dll look •13J'. • • • , "By end b,y" used to Jnean In the nearetl podllble futur~: but the In·
veterate procr1stlnltlon Of men has turn-
ed it into "sooner or later."
• • •
II Is true that toy --don't apawn
violence, any more th" pornOsraJ,hic
litorat&lre letds to tllpt; but tof!Hapons
domue the ~'Ol .llfe.~
and dlvorctd !tom ii.imu-•at11el, ]Ult
ss · iiomocraphlc w'r!Uns divorces ,..
ll'Q\ll a!fec\ion and l'tfP"CI. . ' . . .
The.inishuer our IN!nlmenll at eom-
munloallOn bec:on\t, the lea •• ..m to have to "'"""1Ulllcaa; tecNiolOIY Ir>
....,.. the speed and vastly •llln'Wlll
·Iba audltnca 1er ...,,.lllilcauoo, WI at
lllt ...,. ll)ne -the -ol human involvement in whit fa btlng
-•lcaled. • • •
Pwl!ap! one ol the 11\°'l expmolvo
word• in the Enall!h lan,ruage fa "nab-
btrgasted," which. oddly e n o u a h •
orlginaHy meant "to fri&hten wtth a
0)'-twatl.er."
Women Should Have Right to Decide
To th• iditor:
I am a woman wbo d.~ed ~ have
an abortion (legally, ·tn Japan). I would
like to explain to M. Y. Nordlund
("Against Abortion," Mailbox, Feb. S)
my reasons for making such a decision,
and also explain why American women
should have the rl&M to decide for
themselves whether they want to have
an abortion.
I was at an aae when I could not
handle our "accident," but I wun't
in as deep ·a m•ntat di1turbance as
would have beeft ·necessary to have a
legal abortion in California. The ide~
of going to Japarr, where skilled doctors
perform the operation, was 5JJ11ested
by my doctor. In sanitary ~ndilioiis,
with a surgeon, there iJ no danger
to the patient. The operation takes only
15 to 20 minutes, and after a day's
rest, the patient is perfectly fine.
AS FOR THE CHILD, a foetus is
not given a burial until the age of
six or seven months. An abortion cannot
be performed after three months or
pregnancy. I, myself, feel absolutely no
guilt, as I'm sure many women would
not. As for those who would, and do
not believe in legalizing abortion, all
they have to do is not practice It!
Legalized abortion would do them no
harm at all, whereas those of us who
would like to have a legal abortion,
without spending money to go overseas.
are forced to bear the burden of an
unwanted child. I'm 5Ul'e that you'd
be·aurprlsed at the amount of-American
-~ &Oinl to f<irelgn operaUOn:i.
AND WHA'J' OF thoet woinen who
are' llot as finantjally fortuqate as I
wu? Many of them 10 ahead. and bring
an unwante4 child into the--worJd. Look
at the ·number of d1llnqUe.nt1 today who
were undesired children. Think of the
crowded C0nd1Uons all ovU the United
States. ,
Other women like anyone they can
find who would pert'Orm their abortion,
even the cl~lng lady in a filthy
restroom. Most'of tbese women die from
lnlccUona resulting from d l r t y
"inltruments." These are the sad cases.
WHY SB0\1LD I THIS happen in an
advapd nation ll~e the United States
\Vhtn we blve skilled surgC(lns and
gyne<:olo&fstl rliht .under our noses? ll
is because of narrow-minded people.
Again, I aay,, It is doing you no barm
lo ha¥e legel apUons. Plea1e give
American 1'0l'Jlfn the freedom to choose
for lhemnlv~! · •
N~IE WlTHHELll
~ •. '
Dear Georgi:
Thanks a milUon' for your firm
slam! aialnst 1
' 'mtn d o i n g
housework! We're a l)&tion or men,
not mJce! Mtn li'loUld always
rtf\Jse to "db bou._wotk. By the
~·a)'. please don't 1.µae my name.
l"m married.
ANON
Dur Auoo :
Well ..• oo nluoh lor the mouse man. Oddly, no men have written
IO' far.. 1
l)w Gt<rp:
I btve rectivad the multf of
my llllllltpoce test and It ts amt>
lngty high -lhio prompts me
Into a new amblUari,, I Wjftt to
be an advice eolWMbl. Wbll ii
the flnt thing I ahol!lcl do!.
lllGJl IQ Dear IQ:
Tht flr&l thin& you should do
Is take anothfir inttlli1ence tt9l
Yours couldn't be all I.hat high,
or yoii wouldn't want lo be an
advict. columnist.
Letter3 /Tom readt'l'I are tatlcomc.
Normally writers JhoukJ conve11 thtir
me«saae in 300 words or leas. The
right to condense letters to fit :pace
or eliminate libel is reserved. All
letters mu.'l:t include signature and
·mailing address, but names may bt
withheld on request if sufficient rea·
.son Ls apparent.
•resnahan'• Conomenu
To the Editor :
Well -we have hit another new
low! J refer lo Robert J. Bresnahan·s
camments in the DAILY PILOT Feb. s.
It never ceases to be a source of
amazement to me as to how a person
in public office, or in any other office
or responsibility for that matter, can
make public utterances of that type.
They exemplify the epitome of imbecility
. • • as I recall that's just short of
absolute idiocy~
IN VIEW OF ?i.1r. Bresnahan's ap.
parent lack of time I offer him a three
part program which might aid in hasten-
ing his recommendations lo the Orange
County Board of Supervisors:
l. As soon as resiaentlal developments
'vithin five miles of the airport are
three years old. su pplant them with
sl ums. These, then, can be condemned
in the na me of PROGRESS.
2. START imn1ediately to exterminate
all people over 55 years of age who
Uve wJlhin the flight pattern. This
permits puibillty because if the airport
again grows too rapidly the board can
lo\ver the age bracket and-or widen the flight pattern.
3 . .A community campaign for a salary
increase 10 Mr. Bre~ahan can "afford"
to move into one .or the troubled areas.
Othtrwise, he may grow too old and
become a victlm of his nwn Pandora's
Box.
JERRE C. BLAIR
Brenahan, Orange County director
of aviation, told Mission Vie jo honte·
owner.t that El Toro Morine Corp,~
Air S£ation "looks the most logical"
of the eight sitei under consideration
for rtlocation of Orcrnge Co11nty A·ir·
port.
Conceding it is on etnotional issue
for the 1)«'ople livin17 there, lie said
"yov'v~ pot .to look at th~ 25-11ear and
S0·11tor pro1ectlo»1. Our airports nre
presentlv seriousl11 ovu-trafficked
011d the need 11 getting worse."
He added: "Let's fact it, the aver·
age h.omeotu11er t""'3 ovtr· his hotne
every three yeor.t. lVhot will he care
20 years front now If we do or don"t
locate iii Et Tora? Somt of tht strong·
est oppositio11 1vc've received i1 from
the restdt11ts of .Laguna Hitlt l..tisure
World. Ytt what l.t "the lift tJ9'ec-
fdlncv of lheae Pfoplt-15 11ear11
We're to!lci117 about dtci.rlona Chet
,will afftct tJii4 area 50 11eor1 htnet."
. -Bditor
F•oor1 M•rlll• ·
To lllt l:ditor :
It 11 not oett man's dream ol a maritl•
. In' Newport Sboro;:. lt'1 '"°"' 19 portent Of the homtownen here and many on
the beachrront.
I hope the declsioo ol the city coun·
cllmen on Feb. 24 will be for~ marine .
If not, it ·won't be Mr. Auld'1 bubble
that will burst. but many homcowntrs
in Newf)Oft Shore$.
Why ls the DAILY PILOT so ne1aUve
on a marina in West Newport Be•ch,
or i3 this just my imagination?
MRS. P. HOLMES
The Lotter
-Editor
'Orderl11 and Quiet'
To the Editor :
I want lo thank you for the excellent
coverage in your paper of \Vednesday,
Feb. 5.
It was difficult to recognize it at
first, however. I skimmed over the
headline caption of "Heated Exchangts
Warm up Marina Meet," not knowing
you meant our meeting. When I read
on of the "tumultuous meetina:" and
"crescendo of dispute," I again had
difficulty in believing that your rtporter
and l had attended the same meeting.
The meeting in my opinion was. orderly
and quiet, although well attended, but
I guess quiet meetings don't sell papers.
ON PAGE %, THE article quoted Auld
as saying "the Breakwater was the only
conclusive remedy to erosion". Your arti-
cle should also have said the point was
made several times that the Army
engineers have said six groins, two of
which are already in place, would also
remedy erosion.
The fault seems lo be in the years
ot delay in installing the groins. Incloalrig
two miles of ocean front to stop erosion
is comparable to cutting off a man's
head because he has a headache when
a couple of aspirin may work al ·well
and still keep him alive .
IN REGARD TO the vote, which you
stated was "close and relativtly in·
conclusive," 45 people voted against an
ocean front breakwater, 19 votes were
for additional study of the fe·aslbllity
of the Genona Bay Plan wlth breakwater.
That is not close or inconclu1:1ive. I
read your editorials, why not leave them
on the editorial page ? News items then
can be read separately.
Do the people who live in Newport
Beach really not see and hear the ocean
hitting against the shore? Do they really
take it for granted and not know th1t
this marvelous beach can be taken away
from them by four members of the
City Council, and through their own
com placency and lack of action till!
ocean beach can be lost to them forever?
THESE THINGS have come up every
:;ear. lrom parking lots to off shore
airports to four-lane roads to rock cur·
tains. Why can't the city just ltt the
beach alone for awhile? No matter where
you live in the city you should cherish
your beach as one of the be3t in the
world.
1 urge that you WT\te your councilman
asking him to establish a policy of
protecting the beach ln its naturll stale,
as a continuing policy . . . not one
to last only until the ne.xt man comes
along \\•ith another idea on how to be
progrt'.ssive and destroy one of our most
valuable natural resourcts.
MAROOI' SKllJJNG
MNl!ft In Common
To the Wtor:
Thi Santa Barblra oll 1etipap di11sttr
and the ,..wing noise probltm at Orange
County Airport hive mucb in common.
Both the off-shore drtning operations
and tht advent of commercial jet flights
encounttred strong OP$>0Sltlon from the
communities directly affected.
Both communities thought they were
protected -Santa Barbara by lht Shell·
l."unnlngha.m Act, and Newport Beach
by a county supervisors raolutlon ~
mi.sing that the airport would not be
used by commercial jets. In both cases,
federal bureaucracies -the Interior
Department in Santa Barbara's case,
the FAA in Newport Beach's case -
overruled local objections, and pu shed
the situation to disaster proportions.
IT IS A FACT thal off.shore drilling
-0perations in Santa Barbara County have
brought about a slow deterioration in
tbe beauty and the quality of the beaches.
The rich sea-life has virtually disappered
-gradually of course .
It took a disaster to evoke any sym·
pathy or concern by the public or of·
ficialdom, and in the alarm over this
crisis, the real crime is overlooked :
The .filow, deliberate exploitation of the
Sanla Barbara coast, under the sanction
9f government, for the benefit or a
special interest.
THE SAME SORT of slo\Y decay is
noticeable in the residential areas sur·
rounding nearly every major airport in
the country, and it will begin soon in
Newport Beach. As wilh Santa Barbara,
it will probably take a major disaster, ~
such as a jet crash that wipes out
a fe\v doien homes. before there is
any dismay or official concern about
what has happened around Orange Coun·
ty Airport.
DISASTERS such as the one in Santa
Barbara are only symptoms of · the
underlying problem -the steady, hardly
noticeable destruction of the human en·
vironment (or what is called the "greater
public good." The public. the mass
media , and officialdom, hov.•ever, prefer
to deal with disasters rather than pro-
blerrui. Both the people in Santa Baz:bara
and the residents or the Upper NewPort
Bay have begun to learn this frustrating
fact.
-.:_~MOST striking similarity between
tht two situations -the one in Santa
Barbara and the airport problem in
NeWPort Beach -is the sin1ilarity io
the attitudes of the public agencies who
have sanctioned these i n e v i t a b I e
disasters. It is a dangerous attitude
-an attitude that justifies the creation
of "a few victims" for "U1e greater
public good." Even the arguments used
to juslify the two exploitations are almost
identical .
Just substitute "jet" for "oil ", anc;f
"airport" for "oil reserves". and the
apologists would be interct\angeablc.
SO LONG AS thi s attitude pre vai ls
in government, and so long as it is
tolerated by the public, particularly witb
regard to threau to our environment,
we are all threatened. The growing
tendency of a:ovemrnent to create victims
as byproducts of it8 activities is a greater
threat t.o Lbe individual than the vi c-
timization produced by "conventional" crime.
DANIEL W. EMORY
----Wednesday, February 12, l969
Thi cdltorf41 pog,r of ,,,. Dpilr
P«lot 1t1b to inform and '"""
Ufa1t rtadct1 bv J)rt1111Uno this
11<10spap<r'1 optnlom ond c.,,.
m.entof"t/ on toptcl of intcrc1t
and rfgnlffca11ce. b11 providing •
forum for iht upreufoft ol
our rcrodfrt• opinion.!. and by
prtat"l'lting thf dtvtrrf vitw-
poini, of ~nfonntd obstrver1
ond tpO'unMn on topiCI Of tha
dOJ.
Robert N. Weed, P11bll•her
• Costa Mesa
, ,EDII(QN
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* ' O~. 62, NO. 37, 6 SECTIONS, 16 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL!FORNIA
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TV writer's Reservists A~oard
Son Killed
By Gunman
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A aunman
looking for narcoti~ killed the teen-aged
son of television writer-producer Stirling
Sllliphant early today and police said
they· had no swiped.I.
Loren E. Silliphant, 18, slumped to the
floor of his apartment·and died imtantly
of a bullet wound in tbe chest after
eunman. a young IDale Negro, burst
b the door aWD( for drugs.
When others in Silllphant'1 apartintnt
elt to aid him the man turned and
id, "I told nobody to move," bran-
"shlng tht gun. .
"All we have ls a duc:riptioo," a
tective said. "'111ere were a lot of
'tnessu, but we reallt don't have a
darn thing to work from."
Four witnesses, including the victim's
cle, Robert Silllph11nlt 31, gave delec-.
\rts the following account of the slaying:
Sllllpbant amwered a knock on the
r to bis apartment ahorl!y after I
The 1uspect entered the room and
anded of the youlh "live me 101De
," pre..-.., dtupr
WbU SilDpllaill -ed lttrP<ilo. the
shoved -him up q.iui I Will,
I piBtOI and ahol him. •
Then the ma& walad ea1,llf.lbl.,-par~ ·
I but ntwned -Ialerl ,oncf
kl lhe lour -ptllind -body, "I 8-hl I told '*1 not
move." Then be fled.
Police described the aparbhellt as
hippie-type" with ttrobe anct black
g!lts. A detecUve !!laid~ "On top of
e refrigeriltor in 'the kitchen Wu 1
felilte ceramic death head weartac a
lack bal"
In another apartment down the hill,
e 25 persons were engaged in whit
lice called a "hippie prayer meeting"
aware of ~ tragedy .in progress just
few rooms aw1y.
ad Breath Puts
oung SoW.ier
n Mesa Jail
Halitosis is no crime, but an Army
lvate from Van Nuys wound up in
a Mesa City Jail today because
, literally, felony bad breath.
Officer Pat Donohue stopped the GI
d & 17-year~ld companion at Fair
·ve and Harbor BouJevard to check
r curfew violation and smelled a weedy
or like marijuana a.s the suspect talk-
Searching him, the patrolman found
sizable qµantity of marijuana lo the
outb's Army field jacket pocket and
was arrested for posaeasion of the
eed, a felony offense.
'I'be 17-year~ld companion wu taken
n for curfew violation and releued
o his parents at police headquarters.
Weadter
The weatherman gooffld, but no-
body 'I complaininC. That mamlng
drlnle's all the rain we'D cet for
a while. Thursday the IUD comes
back out, wanning the cout to the
mid-60's.
INSWE TODAY
Lou of artiltrv, tokn& and
skill aml abilitv to 11<1 ai-
with J><opl• marlu Uf• hi florUI
buiine1.s. Sec Corctr Conwrr,
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County Bomber
Crash Kills 7
Roaring blindly through a blanket ol
clouds, a Navy bomber slammed straight
into a towering Orange County pe8k
Tuesday night, then dropped 500 feet
down a remote · CIJlyon wall like a
waterfall of fire.
All seven reservists aboard the SP2E
Neptune based at Los Alamitos Naval
Air Station for two weeks' annual
training, died when the four-t;ngine aD-
t.isubmariDe aircraft hit Santiago Peak.
IdenUficat.ion o( the Minneapolis-St.
Paul, Minn. naval reserve squadron dud
WU withheld, pending notificaUoD of
their families in the Twin ctues area
today.
1be 1:2S p.~. disaster wu the third
Involving a Loi Alam.Jto1-bued NeptUDe
bomber :1n II YW'I, bringing Ille triple-
crasll dtath toll to at penons.
lnltlaDy, It was feared two off-duty
airmen ~alto aboard 'for a busman's
holiday ride, but ooly atven men failed
to IJllWef today u members of the unit
stood )a a aolemn roll call under a gray,
E~·~usband '., .tl~1:j
~~a'u1i' ·:.
Kidnap Count
A CO!lta Mesa man accused of kidnap-
ing a woman from a tavern parking lol
Friday and forcing her into bizarre sex
acts on a rambllne ride: ~ward Mez.ico
was arrested Tuesday.
The %7-year~ld suspect was picked
up by Officer Bob Arnold and booked on
susplcion of tidnaping as a result of the
choking assault, abduction and sex
attack rtported 'by the victim Monday.
Detective Gerry Thompson said he
would seek a fonna1 complaint from the
Orange County District Attorney's office
today and the suspect would probably be
arraign~ Thursday in Harbor District
Judicial Court.
He is the victim's ex-husband, but
police said the woman seems to have a
legitimate case, based upon known
details about the incident.
The 37-year~ld victim said they were
divorced more than two years ago, and
her former spouse arranged to meet her
~t a bar last Friday to talk over an .
unportant matter of mutual concern.
As they left the bar, she said, the ex-
husband forced his way into her car.
choked her and drove off to remote
O'Neill Park.
1'le woman told investiJators he then
headed for Mexico, but turned around in
Oceanside after she told him police
would have been notified and they would
likely be stopped at the border.
Dinner for Mesa
Superintendent
Surprise Sell Out
The Dr. cart K. Boswell appreciation
dinner. tonight 11 a sett oul. A surprise
aell out
"We didn't promote this at all." said
Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley,
one of the planners of tonight's tribute
to the retlring former Costa Mesa
eJementuy ICbool d i s t r i c t superin-
tendenl
About 2t5 Ucketa to the $5 d1nner
1t the Costa Mesa Goll and Country
Club have been sold. And there'• a
waiting list.
Pinkley aald the won! got around and
people just kept comlDC and l<Wnc
ticket&
Boswell, adminiatraUve assistant with
the Newport·Meaa District ii.nee unifica-
tion, said he deckted some Ume ago
to retirt the day afler the school bond
e1ect1on. He ii IO.
NEW YORK (AP) -'Ill• atock market
closed with a 1llchtl1 lower trend todar
in fairly active trading. (See qoot.Uons,
Paget IS.JI)
driullng mist
The pilot of the ilJ.fated patrol bomber
· radioed he could no' longer see the ground
and wa.s sbilt.ing off visual flicbt rules,
just moments after a toucb-and~go prac-
tice takeoU from the El Toro runway.
No more radio contact was made.
"Jt waa practicing ground control ap-
proach landings and wu on the climb
out when it struck the mountatR." said
Ll Cmdr. Jerry PIUC<, public allalrs
officer at the Los Alamitot' bl.le.
'11le aJrcralt went atraJcbl in " said
Marine Corpa Maj. Robert Booher in--
formation &ervicts officer who wed to
the remote scene in Harding Clnyon
f?J' the tough, all-night recovery opera-
tion.
The bomber rammed the 4,0SO-:oot
mountain which forms Oranie County's
Saddleback landmark at the o:rlUcal
seven mile llm!t point northeast of. the
air base, one where other crashes have
occurred. ·.
SberUf'a depuUes were the nf.t to
reach the smoky scene of devastaUon
via a parrow dirt road mown as u.;
Hanllng Truck Trail and uaed malal,y
fJl< lelephone line m1tiitena11CO ..
'Ibey ~ Ondbfc two·bcldlea ln~ct
and a · tbJrd wu Jater dfsCoWred, but
darkness, I cbokinc c!OQ/of amOiio llld
fog, .pl111 heavy brush 1114 Ille -
bits and pieces of OUm victims.
Salvage and recoverf operaUons were
continuing today, 11 a force of 50
servicemen detailed to the. trim job
corn~ a 'Wide area, a!ona: Wtlh sheriff's
deputies and coroner's investigators.
No one aboard the plane had any
chance to bail out before it smasheq
into the rugged ~k at the 3,00l).foot
level and they probably never even knew
what happened.
h-faj . Booher said the largest single
(See AIR CRASH, Pace %)
'W eightwatche1·'
Robs Mesa Store
Of Pills, Drugs
Using a sugarless soft drink bottle
to smash a glass door, burglars stole
thousands of diet pills, morphine and
other narcotics in the $M4. burglary Tues·
day of a Costa Mesa pharmacy.
A passerby SJX>tled the crime at
College Phannacy, 440 Fair Drive, in
progres.'I. but was seen by the burglars,
who fled in the 90·second interval before
police arrived.
Lester J. Wiles told Officer Jim
Wagner he saw one ol the men crawling
through the smashed door with a
cardboard box full of prescription drugs
of all kinds.
. "Jim, Jim," the burglar shouted fran-
tically to a companion inside, as Wiles
ran to call police.
Druggist Gary A. Dreyfus was notified
and tallied up the loot, which included
500 and 1,000 count jars of amphetamines
, and barbiturates such as Dexedrine, Dex-
amyl, Demerol, Tulnal, S e c o n a 1,
Percodan and several vials ol morphine.
After uaing a Jll>.Calor:le pop botUe
to break in, police aaJd, the burglars
ate a quanUty of candy while gathering
~tn~e!1~illsf15 ~ C:,. other contraband,
Sale of the variOUJ nal't'Otics on the
Illicit drug market will brlnc far more
than their lilted value, jU1t as they
do in the retail prescripUon business,
police aald.
The one burglar seen by Wiles Tue.sday
morning W'U described u be.inc in his
early twenties, about •five-feet, eta:ht ~
ches tall, wdgl'irig about 170 pounds
and ww1n& tan wort.-_ ·
Basketball Player's
Car Stereo Heisted
Sollnds of Paul Revere and lhe Raid·
ers-phu the stereo ~i:;. that bfOUibt them to IU&-wue by 1001eone
who raided a Colta Mesa leaman'1 car
Tu..cS&y while he played bas-•tball.
0.M!J ll Smlth, IO, of 1177 Tusiln
Ave., told Police· hit car wu parked ou1-
1lde lhe gym at Eatlncla High School
2323 Placentia Ave., when the f107 raid
occumd In evenlni how's.
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There was ~ii.e'w. tiad1Da1ady tu!Sday ·
nlgjlt iii the, story pl .... 11. ' · · 1"'r; I'' \ Whot. ~ . bappene<j .to i'l'~"r a,
Holll')l'ood Jemme .fatale happened to.
little Nguyen Thi Than Phuong. In true
Hollyw:~'. 1tyle; shti wis s.idefined in_
her holpi\al ~: wttµe a sloe-eyed lissom
Vietnam_tl!IJ beauty captured th' ~
of the ;"Su!le •,Set" at the Balboa Biy
Club.
That's show business, you might aay ..
But, you ·miiht well add, did it ha.ve
to be her mother! . • '
But if .Z.year-otd·Suzie knew just what
was going on ·she ' WOtild, Uie pafty
agreed, have stood up to cheer.
For the celebraUon hosted by Ralph
Berke, the club's asslJtant general
manager, paid tribute to the COW'age
aJ¥! fortitude of a woman who has main-
tained an uncomplaining, BG-day vigil
at the bedside. of the little girl • with
whom sM traveled 8,000 miles· from
her Da N aiig home. ·
home Friday ~ ·1~1virfl SU.1ie 1i. to eon-
vales~ in ~ange Coupty'f'~f~-ileJ'.
later in Vietnam. Jt c•¥1fi'tl1' ~ ~
decision to mikt', t.a;r~ Said, ~::Ire
was desperately needed by h~r1.&}x~month-.
old·son •!¥1."""I' o19cerbus~ild", . ·
. Among olhe1> things, 1 1~;1 qecaqie a ,
VaJenUni's ~ ~y party, lben. ~ an-nou~ that .shfr woul : Ile flytni ·to ,
SaJaon: Frld•Y .-the d•i traditiqnal1Y .
reserved for the lovelorn.
' Arid ariothtt• Upeicf wa' ldded: when
the !ia}>p)' · i11ether told !he, gni.!p that ·
ahe would 'be • Nd: home: fer 1J'ef -
New'. Year's ln'mut!b ol A.ala.
. Amon~ ,.00 .. gu~sts was children'•
00.pltal nurse .Linda Hennlrlg, whoSe. hua-
ban4,, NaV)' . LL Doµglas He~, flr~t '
spotted Suzie's rapidly deteriorating con-
diUoo ·and arranged for her tre,atment
in Orange County.
· i.inda Ber;. -· \h• tbqugjlts or'
everjone at the party , when she : tcild
Lan: "We know YOU. haYe ·~.go, but
We •hale' to see. you .Jeav~. Pie~ ~ome
baclt • to "Oranae ~ County :and s~ us.
And brlnJ.Si.uie 'wltb you." , .
'. Aftd.1 te:ari: :Were ·not :V6'f· far 4way
~~m .~ slight, graceful Vietnai;nue
lady' aceepted ·another · tout: .,to· Slllie
aQd Lail, may·God .blw you both and
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75.5.Percertt . ...
Give 'Vote . .
For Pass.age·
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CH tllll ..., f'lllt t• • .
Voterl of Newport..MHI Unified $cbiot
Olstr)ct handily paaed a 111.t ·mlllloia.
bOnd tssue Tu•s<111 that shooid h.f,
their· children oU double ..WO.. .'flit
the nextfour years. '
The margin of approval wu 'IS.l •pu-
cent,. well over U. •.7 .perceat, or
tw..thirdJ, Moded IOI" JIUS"I•· .
Voter tuinoirt waa a·liiipria\ncJx"hl,ll
41.5 p6ceot, due· at Ieut hi port to
10,000 telephone Calli placed to ,...U
and school employea in tJie Jui ban.
the poU. were open. . •
The third ·time proved·the charm~fer
th• unified ochool district. P;e..-bond
electJon trlt1 In 1961 and 1967 hid flile;d.
Final .tally was:
Y.e1 .. , ..... ~· ...................... 11,'n'
No ............. ,., ... -· ............ cl,461
SUpport !or . •tile hono! . iaa'!I · w~
wlde1prea<HhrOU11hqul Colla .-..i,
){ewporl )\etcl/-.In · only, dpt; of ...,1 precincts did Ille -rocelve>lm.lhan
ui.· ·~eel · lw~. , ~JipiO.a(,~ nowb4n ,did; IJ>ey l'OCOJV'. J,.a· IJ1i!n a
11Jl~r\lJ, • · 1 · . . • £1"
Supt.' WlllJam 011mlnjliara • ..W, .~'
campaign orJanliaUon prodUCta tbO' Vio-·
tor)'. "!t WU a lnlnlndoul llilD 1111"1." hellld. · ·~ · ... ' ·
He iiao obamied, ''This II a ql!ll-
munity that decicled jVwlftted +to ~
pd ~ W•'re_ IDOll JJrii~'l!J'
Ille fl"&t \'Ote of confidence." ·
"~·-.... u,. -of _._ Pr ' 1 ~alies 1'iUf" ~ 1."Jl'.i'
I wOOd IH!ini" be lild. ..., • .,.
eztnmely plea>ed to finaflil~ba* opportunity It> ~ • 'itblt<
sChool dlitrl(! "can · 'Wkh . ~; ~a~ ~Pti ''.or.~/ J~ :..~ slJd, ~IY., .•ft "If ,lfd to .
R~ rev ell led ~t 1 an estimated io,tf.t teiepJioiie call• were ma<te bitween die
lioura ol ·5 and 7:!0 p.m. to -· 'IJdenUfted I t having 8 . strong . •ytta•
potenUal." . ~·
The votlni, whlcH was. ao . Ji&h!-durjQ&
the day .that at 5 o'clock IOIDe ac:bool ·
oflldala f•lt lhey bad IOI! lhe ..iectlon. ·
came In heavy duriJ11.tbe ....unc·hotlri.·
·The <J.5 percent turnout·wu i... lllan ·
Ille « · peitent last bond election, but
sUll quit• high conJ!derlng Ille ll<j>ool 1
district ran a quiet, aelecUve campalsn
primarily aimed •l pann!B. , , '
In mOll ochool districts ~ylbine above.
:Ji percenLla oooald«ed a hill>~·
The bond ......,.. never tr.il4iil fi<illn .
the firlt '!ote returna. · • Ii
It recoived u , hiiJi, ~ '9 .~t
..,ppor11t·lwo Meaa Verdi poJlina J>laciH1
-1o<jaml .school and , Baf.rtc,· """"'" Volen gave , the boNll1 eq ,~t or
better ' IPFOvat -In. II , jlrednctl, , 'fl'
bOUer. tbaJ> ~ P'!"cenl \n, lhll~:lli . • , . .
Lovely Le Thi Lan was aGtually the
toast of a multi-pur~ party.1 lt1 was
first .Cheduled aS a "victory party;•
for Su.z.ie, ·shortly after.. she sw.cceS5t'ully
underwent .OP:fll fl.eart ~u_rgery and.Just.
before she.cootractecl the wound iri(eciion
that la now fapi<lly &ub!lding. · ·
· Then It became a tribute to Lan 1vbeD
she ~· Ulit ahe wou.W be goilll
ketp j'du wen.'': 1 • , : , :'"'e star COUidn't make It; but
sboW' 1 .. pi:orc · • . ·
Lwl,lllPW! w"-lvedll,l;cN,il1, School, 13 percent, and Mutu.r Sc)I09l.,
57 percent, we1t1lde Costa Mesi,· ~
the at one"pblllllCPl•ce on "I;Jdo Illo;-111
percent, Ball>oa, •II ~ and w .. t
(sel llOf'«ll,. Pap J) ' * * ·* \t W~,'U ftiey aay, quite I party, .
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Precinct' Votiri.g."Tahulate,d
LOCATION
438 Seville, Balboa 1 825
NewPQrl .SchQol 1172 .
3503 Seuhire Drive, NB 1119
<aot Neptune, NB 701 :
Newporl ·Shores Comm . .u.oc. W$
212 Via Dijon, lJdo tale ,.....--_,.....,
751 Vbr Udo.Sou( Lido late -"°
Mell V.nl~ SChOol I lfll.
Horace EnslirJ School .1231
~~~ ... ,.~ r'•::
MarlnenrLllnrT m JUI -·Drifl,•Nll' ·115
Wl va.Mll1M,~NB Ir. 1J I ' •• tt•. c.r.o. llel -lflCll,. t:-" . lilt , IOI Grand Calial,!llilhoa lallnd . I 1818 .
IOI Ruliy •Aven!J<,''llalboli 1al6nd · GI
II Beaeon Bay, NB ·115 ·
Slt Selfiew .A:venue.,1 CDM1 1 ; ltM ·
Corona del 'Mar School "UM ·
Harllor View &;lloOI 'lllJ ,
Fire Stat!Gn, COM IMI ,
ltL Evainr.Conyon Road , COM llJ caulornlit llcboor , .lll'I,
N~ illlPll llcbool 1111
211 Oilo -. CM llllf
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~· l! LOCATl()N
282 • 134 -17.8 " Harpet' School
112 1111 . n\J . illll'~ lllll Slree~ CM
m 112 11.4 Woodland Scliool '
Ill ' ,41 . IO.O · Helpa JCalo<r ·SChool !!? 11 : ~.o · 1 ~!ridbeitb .&:hoc\' •
-,103 eo.1 l\lonW.V)ala 'Scllool tJ<
1
)~' '8'.5 ' llfMIMir, Cl( I
la llO "'a ;2: . ' Bi)' Ylefl'·..,hOol
.... · 111 11:. " • iraulorl!>o: flc!\<!!!I I
Im lot 'IS.O ~ ;t
111 . ·IOI 77.1, , -·~· ilM 11 'a.1 ' _. -· JG • 'it ' IU'· . Onlip COlot£dllep • •
4111 Jot a .2 CoDep-J!lr) ·#IOOI ·
11111 · !1$1 111.5 ·l~ ~.Oal: Strool, CM ~ . ·lot . i1.q . McNall)o ~ : i7d '~ 7U Whlttlor ltliiol l '
218 90 '70 Girls< Cllllt, ,CM1
i«I .. ii'!. •17 It.. Al 111oc ~ JIO ' iu Porncu
<'9 109 ai.1 W°'9fi = .
:: I !~ ~~: ·=ldiool :
518 111 a.1 Adm9 lellool
Jal II~ 1 13.1 Abt!!!lat
170 . U1 II.I TOTAL',
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7ia '211 , IM •. I
1112 IOI . ltl " .11-1
I 554· . 211 '7f' 14.S
1103 IS, 11· 'IS.I
!Oii ' 1$7 112 .., .I IHI ,349 107. )U
117 Jlt .. ~·· " Ml :117 101 7U
1347' Mt 107 G.f
lotf !! 111 ·1r:i
171' -• !U
•• 111 111 a1 11• .QI • ,.,14.4
1111, m· · 111 ; 11.f
7'3 .•••. "i · 111' . i23 ',Ill •
1040 . ,111 111' '17 "' us . Ii , ...
JUI 1'9 " 7U 'ISi M It > 71:7
1011 ? · a 11· 111 llt , I•· .
l~.,511 .,71 : .... 1067 IOI, a ·IU
17' !I' 11 .•
53,141 \,m 1,lM II.I ...
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Shell OU •
Pliuis Make
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Newport Fry
By 11!1\0Ml! F. COUJliS
Of .. DlitllY """ ll•ft
Newport Beach city officlal1 ft"'
sponded angrily today to dlaclOlllles
that Sbell OU Co. and ,.vea olber flfmS 1.-to .i;,t au UploraloJ7 -bole ahoUI ooe mile Gii the harbor eolrauco
l•tty. Tha plan 1111 1late appnival.
"Boy, that really lrl" me,• Aid
Newport M..,.r Doreen Mmhlll.
She IDd Vice Mayor Lindsley Parton1
said it is possible the city will go to
court to try cancdline Shell's permil .
It WU. granted, tpoktsmtll (Qr the
di llnn said today, by the Slate Lanell
Coinlttisslon on Jan. 2.
"We bad never heard about it," slid
Mrs. Marshall. ''Thll 11 a tDtal gurprile. •
Ed Gallqber, apecial 11aiat1 nt to
Shell's produeUon man11er in Loi
Angeles, explained that the project is
aimed at deU!rmlnlng lbe geological
mucture of the coastal ahelf.
"If we hit any 1u or oil,•• he •aJd.
"We wlll Immediately plug off the bole
with cement There won't be any fudging
ejl.her. There will be !late inspectors
aboard to aee to it. God tnow1, we
don't want any problems after all the
trouble Union OU got us into -oil Saota
Barbara."
The IJnioo oil .UCir. which flSbed . up
from .,, offshore well last "eek, la
l5tlJJ fouling lbe heache• ln Santa Barbara
and Ventura coonties. ·
. Gallagi1er Aid the .• foot drilliq
vessel "Om l" will probably begin
operations in a month. The teat lite
is 1.000 feet -just over a mile -
oouthweot of the l:arbor'• west jetty.
1be Ille 11 outllde the dty'1 tidelands
Jurladlc:tioa, bat ,.en wilbln the atete'•
-..We limit.
Tbe state waLera are encom~~ the oil IOildDary cn!lt<d by the .
Omntngbam Act, wblcb prohibits . JIUlll"
ping ol oil oouth ol the Santa Ana
River jetty lo the Mexican txrder.
Gallagber conceded that Shell's In-
terest, and that of other linno lnftlftd
In the project, Is dlrected lowltd lederol
Wiim beyond the --Umll. It fl palble, he lMINJ!ed, that lederol
1-wlll be granted.
II w11 l!lSI IUd: I ~ i!!lf!er which ~ Oil WU permitted to dr!ll olf Sinta Barbara, also protactad by the
atete'a Sl:ell-Omniql:a Ad.
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Oil Slick Nuw
Covers 70 Miles
Of Coastline
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -An oil
.oplll om<artd petroleum !or \Ill mlle1
aloog lbe Calilornfa coast toda)' . and
boveid Oil barricaded l:ari>on.
Crude oil WU lound Tueoda:r U lar
0"11h u Point Dume Ill Loi Aftlela
County and u far north 11 Goleta,
just above Santa Barbara.
At Oman!, ooe ol three lotl booms
waa removed lrorn Ille Clwme! iJllUda
bulJor and harbor plliolman Bob
Wallen said lbeno ~ to be oaly
• lbln lllm of di agalnlt Ille outer
boom. 1be l:arhor remained cloeed Tua-
day n1ght, however.
Men used hundleo ol -• Tuelday to soak up oil which had penetrated
into the harbor.
The cll conUnued to came worry two
weeks after an undersea Jeat deftloped
at a Union Oil Cc. offshore drilllq:
rig. 1be leak WU pluued l!alUrdlJ
but left an eatlmat..i quarter ol a mDlloo
gallool of crude bobblni """"° IOO
aquare mlles ol the Padfic ocean.
1ba beav!eot CO!IO!lllralloa ._.
to be In I 35<nlle ::tretch behNen l!Ollla
Barhl1a and Port Hueneme In Ventur•
County.
DAii i PllOI
Clill4N.GE COAST rual.l~ING (ON.PAH't
R• ... rt N. w.,,
"'" .... ' •llf l"l,ibli .....
J•c\ l. c..i1y
\IQ Pr•I*""' MOd Gellert! MIN9'r
Th•111•1 "•••11 Ef ilor
lh•111•• A. M11T,lil111 Ma""'"' 1;,nw
P11i1I Nl1••111
M....ihtnt DlrKt#
c ... ..._Offke
JJO W•1t l1y lh1ef
M1i1i11t A~ire151 P.O. k1 ISM!, t1•1l --N...,.-t .. .,.I '111 WMI kA!M ._.,_,.
i.e.... 11Mc:f1: 'JI f'-11 ·-
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Smith ' Moves -out of occ TVustee Jo
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I. O'llma -Illa lalt ... -. B0JJJI•, .... "'!IM -lo-.
.. tl:t ::r °""" -0,.. ,.. -.. • • tr· • boi"2ll = ........ ~ ~ -.. . !!!i"" ""'· ~ ~ \' ~ _., -• mo 1o ""' 1:: t1:t ,.a. "'i:iii; llDlll ....,. • ... a JM II --ud W11 no4lflW be ..,..,. be .-ntly ~ a• mile and -u-:l5IO feet beyolld the jlmlor -lrom a .Jiome In Harbor v1 ...
colltp dlllrid l>oundlJ1. ff• .... .... Hllll to • !:om< In Harbor View Homea,
polnt..i Jul l\Jllllller to su«<ed Wolltt both developments In the hllJJ: overlook·
Longmoor. ini C<rona ilel Mar.
A lpedll -, hu been colled SUpt. Norman w.-Aid be ~
Thunclq nlPt "for the four rtmoJnlntl the board will ~ ~ appob:tmonl
truateel lo -whether to oi>Polnt Tlwrtdoy nl~t. He lndlc:iled -, perliOO a IUCc111 I' ti Sm!th. The bolrd -.ull ·at lead ll belDC given• atroDC t'Olt-llll••<lf-who,...lnlen!tocl · oldero&o. • :
In llilllot the -..nt Newport Beodl ~ Coll! -President WCll'th
.,.. -Bmllb WU oppolated lo Jul Keent Aid. bowevtr, the 1bun4ay nfchl Jaly: m .. u., wl1l be to declde whelber to
Along South-€1H1st
County .Asks U.S.
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To Ban Drilling ·
lly JACK IROllACK
OflMO.llrP1191 .....
Orl2lp County IUpervlaon Tuelday
aated the lederal 1overnmeot to Join
the . atell ol Calilornla In prohlhilln(
.U· oil drllllq oil Ille Oran(• Comity
.--the Santa Ana RIYw aouth to tl:a eounly line II San CJemenle.
~. atete government hu l2UCh
a prohiblttoa Wider the ShelJ.Qmnlngham
Act.
Now lbe COllllly boanl, In I mo1utlon
olfertd by SUpervflor Alton E. ·Allen
of Lquna .B<ach, urges the leder:al
.......-to -t· lhll -establ-oil anctuar)' -tht Sanla AnaRIYw--andout to lbe -..U. llmlt.
Allen'• plea to tl:a IJ.S. c01IV5IDlll2I
uted that Orl2lp Com:ty be si-'"nlld
....,._ that .. oil drjill::c _.......
wlll be ~ -tht adjaCe::I federal ..... al tbla anctuar)'."
1be noolullon also -that Ille
lllll::I that adoqdllte aleguardl would
be ~ to prevent pollullon ·or
the -.... beacbeo, there bu been a major qll 12]1lllqe from drllllq opera-
Uou .., a "-Ill ledenl waters of!
Sauta Barl:ara ud o1ao oil .,, . oil
anctuar)' rocOP,bed by Ille Sl:ell-Om-
nlngl:am Ad." Alter v!ewlq the~Sauta Barblta area,
Allen uid, "God forbid-that we lhou1d
ever have to undergo what the people
ol Sanla'Barblta art goln(ll:rougil."
Allen ~ laan Iha! .clrtllU:c oil
the Orl2lp County cout ·-br1n&
the -to ano.. clrtllU:c -.lbe tln&<nlle limlL 'l'beJ'd be alrald of
the -bebl( drained .... tl:of'd -e to protecl tl:el!llelv•. ·
"Wl:al 1'111 alter la complete and utttr
p;utectlan ol our county waters lrom
all IUd: l(IOda and uplor~tioo, • be
concluded.
state 61 c.-. -all DOlllblo St Oa1°r Lo ....... atepa to ..... oil pollqlW.Cll lieocbea • ----"""
and -ol Orqp Coanl>' ~ • :~-"-the_~ _Bid f01'-Countr-
Aloo ouppo;1ad -the dforll ol the
Board of Supervfaon ol Senta Barbara
County to attempting to prevent further
drilling off the coast In federal waters.
Allen told fellow aupervlaon ol his
flight over tht dl-l>llghted area Jul
Friday and ol 1111 fear lbal aomelblq
~coald l:awm bin.
1be --polnto out that ''in iplte
ol ........... """' ll:a Deportm~ .ol
Interior ""' lbe oil tndUl!ry prior to
FNlll P .. e l
BONDS •••
Newport, 11 perceaL
1be bond .-, wm b"1 40 portable
clwn>oml to end double -nm
!all, peimanenl duliooml and achool
upanalon, 1n Eulblull elementary
-llte, and • bus prqe and
wmbou>e.
Thi !Int year ol double -also
wlll be the luL l'Neo\IY, l,:IJIO -gradera ore ol:ari:lg me o1 c1amuomo.
one clau in the momlnl and one In
the altemoon.
1be -dlalrlct -wlll ,. -wllb convmlan of -year lntermedlaU!
schooll to three-year middle ICl:oola lot
alslb through elglllb grad•.
High l!chooll wl1l be upended to handle
enrollment of up to 1,000 alud•nll each.
Whll• dlllrlcl ---art o......,t to be taken core ol for
the next !oar Jan. another bond elecllcn
milbl be coiled Ill two and ooHall
years. School aftlclll• 111 the otber
yur aod CJntohalf II needed for planning
""' --ol -before they open. u the boMI 111 --ookl !or :15 yean at an lnterelt rate of about ftve percen4 aa upected, the tu rall obould
-about nine C<llla -yaor, 18 cent.I the !ollowlng year, 21 cent.I
in 1971-11, down to :io centa the following
year, ::teadlly dec:rualng lberealter !or
lbe lile ol the bond•. TIJt carrei11 tu vate la IUI per
tlOO of &llllt~ •alUltloa In Colla Meaa
and 14.07 In Newport -11-
Reinert's Store
Owner's Father
Succumbs at 84
5ervfce1 t<r AUrod M. llllnerl, !other
ol the -ol llllneit'I Dopartmenl
Slorel, In the Horbor Ana slnco 1941,
wlll be bold al I p.m. Friday II Pacllte
V1aw Mamorlal Part Chapel, eor-
del Mar.
Mr. RebMrt dled at a ...,v1le1et11t
bame -., alter a lenilhl' Ulnell-
Rena 11.
A naldonl ol Colla lleoa !or lbe
put 14 ,_., ba II """""4 by 1111
wife, Ethtl ol Iba -. :tlM lllck«y
P1eca, Colla lleoa; two ...... Jock ol
Nnporl Baadt and Allrad Jr., ol Tull!::;
and -....,...a.1.
_,,.... wll1 be at Pacilic Vlaw
M-'"1 l'li1t.
Funeral ....,..,..11 ""' under the
dlrectlon ol Btft BroadWIJ MortaarJ •
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Route Support
Ccsta Mesa City Councilman William
SL Clair lalled Tueaday In a bid to
(el lbe Board ol SUpervlson to make
a dellnl"I ~don oa lbe route
ol th• }lewport Fretway through Co5la
'Mesa:
SL ,Clair, queaUoaed by 5upervlaor
Alton E. Allen lllld he WU not repre-
sentlq the City Councll or any olber
group, Just himlell.
He asked IUpervilorl to amend a
pre~ reoolutla:t . endonlq t b e
Superior A venue routing thrvuih Coate
M.,. to uclude two of lour altema~
which go through the !:earl ol lhe Coate
Mesa downtown business district on
Newport Boulevard.
County Road Comm1a1iooer Al S. Koch
told the aupervilors, "I have definite
ldw on lbe best route but wlll not
aprtu an opinion now." He reccm·
mended that the superviaora not choose
• dellnlte route. .
Supervllor Allen moved lbat lbere be
no clwlge In the ~11 resoluUon.
Superv!aor Willlam H. Hlntaln Aid be
did not iblnt lbe bOOrd .llhould IC( Ill
the ahlence of a re10lut1on from either
city.
TV Repair Truck
Hit by Thieves
In Costa Mesa
'11tleves looted a televt!lon shop repair
truck of tool& and tubel worth llOO
while It wu parked for mly 10 mlnute1
it a eo.ta· Mea appliaDce atort Monday,
Jerome J. Cm1la, employed by Hen·
deraon'a Appliance and TV, um Harbor
Blvd., told police lbe loot Included 250
ttJeViston tubes, a tube caddy container
and other tteaie. llurSlan meamrblle, toot an oulboanl mm« and cul: totalling $IOO after hrtllll> lni Into the paril department of Dean
Lewla lmports, 1988 Har'O<lr Blvd., police
said Monday.
Ralph C. Hambrick, parts manager
at the 1uto dealership, and Officer
George Webeter found a "I"' lnslde
lbe twO<tory building, posslhly carried
In cue lbe burglar tried a atyllgill
bmlt-ln.
lmtffd, he jimmied a door lock wilb
a piece of mellL
Ballioan Wants
Damage · Repaid
A Balboa apar1mel:I -who Oaure1
be rot • dirty dlll a -overllow dta1nc a reoent nil! A arm wt:nts •11
-the Coate .. _ _,, DlatrlcL
Rup .... _,,...., ..... damaged
-an civerhurd-_.,. :;:J:
-out dua to Jan. • atorm
.,._.,., caUllq -to back up
ond Dood lbe pnmlleo, ICCOl'dh!i to
tho Y!ctim.
Rudolph A. Vana.d, of I» CblMel
Road, aay1 damage to lho unlla at lit
and 111~ Mesa Drl\11; 11 tbe diltrict'I
fault and they should pick up the bill.
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I ' f I t..-1 IOI hl''""""'"IJ· m a ,._ ..-to Boord ol ~UG!> lllall tl:ln mob 11:1 • Tha """"41'1 Dat, drawn ~en .
.... It, , ' $'7 '51 "-tild. • ................ \ ... 1Wllb .. ' __ .1_. • ........ ~· CJ"hi"'..., .... .. . h
. Ila ............... ---_, ........ ~ ----lo'! "'"'"""'-·---· 111 ........... • ... -,AJil.. ·~ w • -RllQ!.__OI L l"5IP 1114 -were sis other •P. •1tl)! days U ~ Coul dldn1 act. "':. It -., tuown where lbe ~el>t~ ~~ 116 5:\~ U::· a~~ °li:~:r.=.:i~ hmna wwe to be bull! Newport·Mela
art no~lans at -t to interview P!rigebrebeo aald. "But there are a' lot acbooll worked out an agreement with
r -ol lrtQ where Ille eode llYI lholl. Ao '1'llltln area achoGI dlatrlcta to ndra•. addltio appllcanls. a practical ma:ler t b • y probably the Une. Oran&• C4ast SUpl Watson Aid
Keene said the board hu 80 days couldn't mate the appointment In that tu. diatrict tried to do lbe same but Slcl-wltbJn which to 1q.1i.e an appointment. Ume." ·~... ' · dleback junior College trustees abjected,
County sclloola olllclals notllied Smith 5Jni41!'• new addrtG lllll is In the Watson said SIDlth is "one of th.,. vie-
he is inellglble last Friday, 118 days City o1 Newport Beach am 1til1J s in tims of ·a !realt c:lraunstan<e."
before tbe ~D II trultee olactloo. Nawpart.Mea "IJnilled Seboo1 • Di11r1cL Smith's mcllOa to loos ol hll aoal ...
Deputy ciim17 ~ l!qnar 'Enp-111:1 . l,t 119 lcinw lJ to ~· Col:al the lloard 11 ... ol dlsaoooln-l 1bt
b1<:l:en ""2lllrniad that the educatloo Jµnlot College District. , 31-)'lll'Old blJlbr Aid. bad he known
code aays lbe i..rd shall appolnt .wttbln He hu -a r..w.t.,. Saddle-be would l:ave · chooen another -80 days. U It lalla to do so, the county back Junior Cofltie Olsliict. · amoog thorO be looted at Ill lbe tract.
Lincoln Remembered
President Nixon leavea Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. after
placing a wreath at base of familiar seated statue of Great Emanci·
pator. Nuon took time out from busy •chedule today to mat!< lt!Oth
anniversary of Lincoln's blrtb. Lincoln was first Republican presidenl
New Huntington 'Helicops~
Locate Lost 5-year-old Boy
A dramatic air sweep by the city's
new police helicopter was employed
Tuesday afternoon to find a mlaslng
S.year-0ld Huntington Beach boy.
LltUe blue-eyed, blood Gary Depue
wu spotted from the aJr at 2:3> p.m.
a11 he stood soaked from head to foot
next to a swampy area west of Beach
Boulevard and north of Garfield Avenue .
The boy had run away from his baby
sitter'• Muse early in the morning
because he feared she was going to
Presenli111-
THE WATCHBAM>
THATTBIS
TIME.
•pank him for telling a glory the day
befoce.
The babyaltter. Mn. Virginia Metz,
8291 Yorktown SL, Huntlngton Beach,
reported the child mi!Slng when he
wasn't brmqbt to the house by hia
grandlalber, J. o. Depue, 8151 Malloy
Dr., Huntington Be&ch, as normal.
Twelve Huntington Beach Police unita
were used in the search in addition
to the H.B. Eye, the department'• new
patrol chopper.
~bySpeidd
A new llld rmltt•
donary calendar
watchband that puto the
whole :vear on your wrist
-ed thu 1ome. Two small
dW. lot you nfer to auy month 1111
timo u a built·ln calendar unrolls ba•
wards or forw1rd1 to make your watchlMD1·1
functional ea well aa handsome faah:lon ICICffa
10ry. Sundap and holiday• in red. Cbolca oC
Twlst-O-Plex9 1tyl11. S1atnle11 sl1tl 18.95 an<I
Jtllow gold-fillad 111.9~. Nt¥n baa a waldlbancf
meant 10 muc!a to a ma.
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AIR CRASH ••. .
piece of wreckage left Jn the canyon,
an offshoot of laJier Modjeska Canyon,
waa a »-foot piece of wing and fuselage.
The rest WU lhredded rubble.
Helicoplen lrom El Toro MCAS
hovered over the virtually inaccessible
site with floodlights, as ground searchers
stniggled ~ reach the crash .scene.
Brush !Im toucbed off when lbe NeJ>-
tune exploded In a ball of flame were
extinguished by Orange County Fire
Department unitl from M o d j e 1 k a ,
Silverado, Trabuco and Irvine Lake sta-
Uons.
The crash scene was pinpointed by-
speedometer as 4.1 miles up the Hardlns
Truck Trail -which serves as a fire
break -from one of the isolated sta~
tions.
Authorities al Los Alamilol NAS of·
flcially logged the plane overdue and
presumed down al 10 p.m., the ume
time a J.2..year-old girl beard one zoom
low over a rural home 1n the Santa
Ana Mountains.
Marlena Prokepec, vtaltlng Mr. .,.,
Mrs. Clyde Keener, who live on Modjeska
Canyon Road near the Tucker Bird
Sanctuary, ~ a fire truck's siren
moments later.
"That must be that plane," she said,
but Jt was evidently cnly a search
aircraft en route to the spot where
the Neptune crubed.
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Final Rites Set
For John Lowe
Catholic rilfl ara acheduled today
and Tlu:raday for industrlal doveloper
John II-Lowe, who died ot hll Newport
Beach home SUnday alter a long lllnul •.
Mr. Lowe, 57, of 2182 Mesa Drive,
was the husband or former actress..
dancer Ruby Keeler. 1ba coupla bad
been married 27 _years.
Rosary will he reclt..i today ot
8:30 p.m. and a Requiem Mau ii
scheduled Tbunday at 9 a.m., both in
St. Jcachim's Catholic Church. lntennent
will be al Holy Sepulcher Cemetery
near Orange.
Chuckhole Damage
Brings Claim for $45
A Costa Meu motorist charging a
chuckhole damaged the front undercar-
riage c( his car, bu filed a clabn with
the city for '45c in repair1. Marion Holmes, 462 Magnolia St., says
in a letter to City Clerk C. K. "Charlie"
Priest that lbe mishap occurred Feb. 8
as he drove slowly through a dip a' Ir-
vine Avenue and 20th Street.
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SAN'FRANCiaCo (UPI) -• A labor official hu;ilven ,up . • ·l!:stabllalttiient of the depeiit..
A San Francisco State eon.,. elf orb to seUJ• a tial:hei's' '"'"' Wll .... ~ the d .......
By lhdjed P,. la-ollzed bf ~bJn ,tho , 1117 · ud •--"I·' I 's ~-· · · . . · · -. mode· ~ <llllltnt&, led ~ 'It ent ~~ •·: upe,_,' II:"'~ at·S&qFrancllfo,Sl*le Ille ' <Bleck· SJudeuts Unict., ~ Two Syrian jel fii!>ten flew
over lsraeli·held terrltorJ to-
d4y and Israel's aii force lb4it
down one of them -a Soviet ..
bUUl MlG21 , Military
1p0kesmen in Jerusalem said.
Mfddle ~ ,'jdf, . 'L 1
'The Israeli 1pokesmen gave ·
nQ iurll;ler •de ta tl 11 1m--•
Court Tue.sday h•. beard 1 COllege, ..,Ying be -.':no ilrll!>k '~· ,S, ~
Black .• Pantller party leader further uae In pre 11.fn I Coacemina the AFL-CIO
iqe striklng .-tudenta: ·to ~ke dllcusslons." , ' . ~· . Federatkm 9 (
medlalely. · · · ~ · ,.n.·'·away Jrom riot pOlice George Jolina, San. ·11\'a,;. Teaehel'.I ' tilt~ for better • · .. · . claoo Labor Council .ecr.1ary, worldng coodillorie IJld mort
The &Pok'esmen 'said " the
Israeli .interceptors rtturned
Barely to' Uitir base from the .
dogfight over the · Al
Qantirab area of Israeli;.
held Syrian terriklf;Y· fbe downed Syrian MIG was
seen falling Jilto Syrian ter·
ritory, the spokesmen said.
rii JeMiaalem itseU, ~a ier-...
roriat bomb ei<p!ocltd today
1o··a w~ ti\. \l>•'EUI'
Jerusaleln cenlril~ ~~bft,, . w""'"2Inl ~ is:yel!,Mld ,Vall, pollce lfld, '!'her said be, :w•• ,
nql sert.(ilill1,; burl. . ' ' .
'l11e .borbli, describe4· ~as
< ' • ' .-.u.t lltUe,.~ ·prlpliUv~ /11 ppU~ • ..., . . ,
, . o~.the can:pwi anJ blow thell' 8!Sel'ted' the Cellfomia State· pay, JobM slid he ·waa quit-
lieada off. · College Boa!'f of TrulleeJ bad, Ung his efforts as a mediator
. WUllam . F. .Whitely, • "sbol down any hope for a beca/Jae -In °hls wprds -
pbytlcal education stude'nl,· aetUement.'" _ · lnJS!ffll ~)"lth the lulll>aclt!J\g
1fas one of four witnesses who His acUon . tn the teacher ol Gov. lleagaft, are prepared
lellllied before Judg~ By""' walkouf•' came' u . S. I • to fl!lht It to a finish a1i<1
Aroo)d Jn an •cilon brought ijayataira the scbool'a·aetinc It doesn't-.eein ·to matter to .~Y h~t teacbe~ ~ sl!J<letlu:!' praldent, Nld a Negro 11.odi.. tllem tbat'lt wm be the faculty . ,!.,,, 1 mass Pc ag 00 deparllllent probably. .• would IJld ltudellll JJJJd the city llf
4a;n !ge outs.Ide the'
wUhroofn. It was the ~nd
such · boritbi.ng in the rformer-
JordanJan sector of Jerusalem
lo the Jlllj!t)iwo W~· : --
.sllnil&r b0rnbm11. bx mb ;
terrorists in a West Jerusalem
bt.ls statlon;aod ~ri~lem
marketPlace :cabaed; .heavy
loss of life lote \llii year. · .
•uue-om ampus. not be estsbllsheil by the <Im SaiJ Francllco that are flnLsh. -·,·Wbltely_and his eo:-plaintlffs ol the spring aemester •next ed." ·
Tbe1 spokesmen said Israeli
aircraft intercepted one plane,
the downed MIG21, indicating
the other got away before the
arrival of the Israeli jets.
The incident took place over
the Golan Heights,. t h e
strategic Syrian border area . .
OUT IN FRONT
USW'1 I. W. Abo!
• are seeklilg a prellmlnary ln-"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JuncUori a 1J a Inst mw11
An Arab guerrilla leader
claimed today that French and
ll'JtCh 1oiumeers have 'joined
hii tanb io fight Israel. · -Yasair Arafat, head Of the
Palestine Llberation Organiza-
tion· (PLO} commando group,
· iald in Caire. the Europeons
are members of the,El Fatah
guerrilla, '1hicb . inc:lude, tni:n
from Egy,pt, · Syr1a, Iraq and
Lebanon.
In Jeriisafem an Isrcleli
military spokesman charged
Egyptian· foices with' in·
creasing sniper altacks along
the Suez Canal cease-fire line.
Hidden gunmen have :wounded ,
three Israeli soHHer1 this
week, the spokesman said.
Biafra Asks
·ptcketlng to ieplace ~ tem-
. ·pinry restralnlng om~ isued
• • -. , 'I'•• •t .,._, -• ) • •+lo, 1 ''·'' .,,.,._ •. Jg"'29byJ•..l-.. ECIWard'F., ., \ ' I . ' ,_.,._.,, ··'"i .. ., ... , . • ' • .,. •I, ......... · .,. ·, ""; · r··~ ·. ~~ · "' ~' ;., r•., .».·, r'i .1 "' .UftT ..... r O'Dl.y. The restralnlng order
. ''DIRTY ·;l!lt!>' DRIED OUT'. ~n~R;D!~lf';l f?,1.L :y; «;JC~ ' . ~~: ' '•x#-• Thursday. . Rtnni McEvoy ., .. w,o1t ~" An91lo1 :M!m~I :S!illltr. ·~1l1ll"Wllh Clunup Listed as defendants .,. 15 ~ •. • i. -' • -1 • • • • e a: m p u s or.ganlr.ations, h\-
t '. -;~: "j ·~ --.-. ·' 1,.,. · : :·· cltMtfug the Black Studen*5 ~ " .,, ' ·: ' . ' . . ' ,."u~•-(BSU), the Third World ·Pope ffi, .. ''iar~. Ca_tholres LOng Range · M:=~°"r!r"'! <=: ·
. ·," ' · · · •'-~ie!ty (SOS), plus 29 officers
,:. • ,I·, ''S d Effects of I :1n.p.eorganlsallons.· OIJ. 'Co~cie,nce tan · .~ · . :·: · · · \t1:!':~a.=~t.n,~=
VATl~W CITY (·AP). ;aw• against the tree, spon-OiJ Studied -:;;<!i1:;'Pi\'!,;:.a :~~~
Pope Paul VT, in ait ob\tiou5. taheOus activity of man." dent~strike began last Nov. e, SACRAMENTO_(APJ ='l:be ,-aail iha<BSU, TWLF IJld SDS alfusion to the ~troYersr·· The Pope said the guidance Stale Fish, and Game Depart-.r "·pre s e n t a ti v es were
over birth control, :warned of conscience "is a good ment says most lnarine Hfe participants In the. numerous
Roman ~ ;catholics • ;~· o~ a~., and necessary tbiq," but .be· 1n the oil~hoked S a n:t a raIUes he , ._tten~et', . as. ~
against relying only' on their declared that a ~Son's con-Barbara Channel seem, tp .be-• o~er since t'hen.
· -science "in itself· 1. not the (aring well, but som~ cfficlals "' 'fh!t phy'aleal eaucat!op s:tu-own ~osc1ences. . -. . i . ·_ · ~ ·lear the oil spill may,.have 49{1t said ·be' beard Benny
.Tht Pope in effet1 ,disputeil1 arbiter ;of moral valu~;.:-'·Ke 1 t<IOl;li-~ ell~" . ,,. . ~ introduC1!d 1t a c:ain·
those in the Church w(o insist; •¥e:d,1 thalrdecisions Gt· ~ • ~ent D~ectof• ~Y.' '.P!I rallf In ear]y ~ber
that Catholic couples, despite .. science must ·be influ'eneed by ~ett 'said·: agency· biologists · u: ,a minister for ~ Black
the ban on birth control are "the light of Christ." will survey the area ·f~r Panther patty. . . ' .. months to come to see if still free to follow ,thell' con· In order to be a valid marine life shom any long · · ·
.scl~pces on )l'hether to prac· law for human action," the range Ill effect& !rqm· the . Berkeley Fire· .
U S F ', : _ •. b: . ttce contraception. Pope Hid.· "the c:Onscl~ct poll,uted water. , , 1 ~ , • , • , ; • • • ut'lllS Th• Pope ad<Ire11-i-n-g mu<I be rigb4 ii mu<\ be Amell uld d~partment ·Not Arson?. · • -· ' · sure of Jtaelf, and must be boats morutoring 11tlie wa~n:I . , • tholisands at his we e k I Y true, not uncertain, not guiJUly have not observed any'· fl!b . . ; ·
general audience, sounded a erronectls., iFor thlJ it is killed by the oil and that IN.ls · ~ERKELEY (UPI)
warning carried in months necessary to have · ~· light arld sea liona Whidl, inhabit, 1 Inye,Ugat~~. can · fµtd no ' th · v ti 1 Chr. " the ChaMel Islands did' not --'evidence 100.icaUng that the UMUAHIA, Biafra (AP) -past .by e ~ can prtS3 -:-of iat • ·" ; ·, appear affected. , Jpn .. 22 fil!J w~ch. destroyed_
Blci!ran leader . Odumegwil that the conscience -alone lS A number ol· ~pi&copal eon-To date, ht said, water birds .~ler AUditOrlum at the
Mediation
24 Hour Snow. Report CALL . -Kl 7 .. 2545 : . :,
YUi They're °" 1al..,;...gnd going fast. Don't.Mill
YfNf dtanc.,:.;...Heod skis are very Nido• et.~ ·
pric•~ .
• FULL FACTORY GUIRIJITEI
hwere of sole Heads that are not tokl by e
Head outhoriz:ed dealer. The VVOIOlll9e fttGY
nor be valid.
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•HEAD "Misters" •...•.. R19. 135.GO 7u0
•.llAD "360's" .......... R19. 165.00 124.oci
• llAD "Compelillont" .... Rig. 175,00 13µ1).
· • llAl> "320's" · ....•••••. R19. 145.00 109.00
Steel Union
_____.__.p ..... resident Ojukwu declai'ed today the 'DQt eno~h;.... . . .. · f~.~. lpcluding· thole in have· been· tbe .only species . Umveraity of· California _was:
United States can pl&y'~-"->. ,,__..,.=ne pontiff complained that France, Canada, ·H9Uand .and affected. ID-its Jatest figuiei, · , "Bet•b)' arsonists. ,
"mediator's role in lhe Ni~erian "one of~ hears repeated as Germany, have ta~$ \he of. the de~t .reJ>Ort.'d • ·, ·Berkeley Fire Chief Rodn,y.,
war. an undenicabl,e aphorism that ficial stand that ,the Pope's .w·aterbifdshM~.cQ~"·'p0t1er said .Tuesday that tbe
~ • HEAD "Sfinditlli" ...... R1t. 115.00-atoa-'--, .
Leads Race But to ·do this, he said, all "!e~ality o~ man.should enc)'clicaJ on J¥rtb . canlrpl and tufntd m·tq .hf'o ~~~h B~au ~f Crimina).~ Iden-
the Nixon adrilinislr.i.tion must cons1~t m following hi~ own must be heeded. but ·that In centers establl~"to <;i{ni J?t;: ~ .~Uon and lf:!V~Uon in
'Pt'M'SBURGH (AP) -t. act quic~y )>el~ it.'.'~~ conscience abd t;iat 11 af. the final analysis J,\omln . the bifdSt '.:. · ·ifr~"i\'c~ento had ,l_n formed w. Abel, who clirii.bed from ·iilentUied~ -..ijh .Ute a:o!em-_ 'fmrled··~.rrft·him both from Catholic couple11 hid to decide Of these, 11s·' biids Were \OW police 'tt could find 11no
the mill floor to the ' top of . mept Qr foqn'r: ·Ji{es~.tlertt th~· dem~s. of an intrinsic on the basis of their own · d~d when received, 164 dJed organic 1u~1 t.I n .~ e 1 1 • Ip
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organized labor, took a com-"' Lyndon~ ,I®nson· . . .13w' and ,ftbm respect for an comcitnees :what to 'do ·about in .gpite of tteatment and 177 wnple, taken f~·*1>11eene 1 •
manding lead and appeared Ojuk~ ~'.i#fonDally. with -~·•~l""'i5':!:ty~th~a:t .~lr~ie~s~to~di~·c~ta~i.:_.:, ~~~· ~~-~o _ _.::_..:..:__:__::_· W~'l"~lreited~~~and~,llv~ed~.---o~f~the~l!OO,~~OllP~b~I~·~ .. ,.--_!!~!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!! bound for victory todar in Jlt;)'!me~n _'_ iii, 'bis .liotrle, here · · 1
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his batUe·to keep the pres1aen·. al\er a, discussion w-fUt ~o
ey of the powerful United visiting Brit i 11 h Labor
Steelworkers Union. JQembers· of Parllainent,
Unofficial returns compiled 14ichael· Barnes and ·Alexander
by Abel's campaign aides gave Lyon. .
the incumbent a 129,868 to Ojukwu was asked if he
66,4?1 lea~ over challe_nger would aecept the Unlted·States
Emil Nar1~k. a relat1ve~y as a direct mediator. playing
unknown uruon lawyer· Abel s a role similar to its action
committee said its tall~ I~-in the l967 CyprUS crisis.
eluded 2.225 of the union 11 , , p r 0 v i d e d this-_ad·
3,700 locals: ministration aets qui C'k-·l-y •
An Assoc1at~ Press ~uryey be(ore it becomes identlfted
had Abel ahead by ~ sun1lar with th ·old a:ctminiJtration 2-t margin. The voting won't . e _,-:L·.-be ' be official until all ballots-are it ~ a chan,ce .~ . an
, certffied by union tellers. This ef~echv~ .m~•lo;. OJukwiJ
could take until May I. sa:id. . .. . . ·
Narick, working out pf the .Biafra t~ the .P~t has CO!f-
bastment of his suburban demned ~h~ United ~tes, 1h
Pittsburgh home, said, "l see terms almbst as ~trqng -;as
nothing to cause me to be Its .repeated ~nUllCl,atlons of
discouraged. the BrltW!. .
Grand Reopenlngs
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Innocent s ·in Je~pard y
One of tht createat horron a person can lace Is the
Pf'l'pecl ol paylnJ !or a crime he 4id not ~m,m!I.
lllnocellt Pl\>Pl• have been fate's •taiJd·ln• before
and hlllory bolds many stori" of those jerked Into
eternity Oii a hanJman's rope. when judgment was sum-
mary and justice was quick. ·
others have passed through the long, dark,. days arid nights and grim society ol prison llle with only ~eir
own cruel kaowled&e and its ironic bul meanln&less
com!Grt :
I did not do it. .. I am lnaocen~
'l1lls w11 the prospect laced only 30 days ago by a
Hun\lnJlon Beach waitress and a Newport Beach aero-
apace eagt.oeer, Jailed in connection with a particularly
savaje and senseless murder. Nin~ days ago , a Costa
Mesa man whose family name is known throlfghout the
Soutbland, also spent a night in jail a• a suspected
burglar. People with a childlike faith In the American
system of justice will tell you such tragedies cannot
happen.
Other people, walking the streets today,, know it
can. ·
Outraged people . realizing the same oldNI could
·be iJlllicted upon them, may condemn "jlollce tactics"
when such cases come to ligh~ often not kno~pig the
.meaning of' the very words they use to accuse.
Investigators who arrested inn,ocents in the two in-
dividual cases were confronted with tbes'e vartous ele-
m111ta, constituting more than sulficitnt evidence for
arreft at the \it!I•: -. ,
l . Damnh\g pllysiCal evidOllC<I such as a victim's
.... \blOOd and Pt)nt from her auto smeared on an aban-
"*llled car. .
2>CQllfllctlJli stories by the car owner and her com-e' l\.aDo!it bow tbp vohlcle turned up whore police
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3. AJJbla will\ ao Olblr ·w11ne11 to support !hem sincl
lhe arresteu ¥1 llO ••.,i wllh 111,Yone dur\nJ the
time period c:nlclal lo -i.-. •
4. Eyewitna11 ldMl'it!eallall by a person who saw
a man try to break ll!to ber llome.
5. POS!"siOD by \be '*'IJ"7 IUlpecl ol a knife
which could be used u a w.;po,.: plUI a large ting ol
keys which mllb~aarve lor ltylni doora. ,
Olllcers wno made !be artat1 were not stepping
beyond the· bounds of tholr rwom duty. They were ,
following the tradition ol workina a case rtep by atop.
Knowing that Jlllll seemed questionable, they presaed
investigative worlt and were ab)e, lo prove innocence.
A bizarre and latetul series Ol inclden11 made the
couple who were charged with murder merely vicllrns
of time and ctrcumitance. . ·
Taking an evening rtroU in \be wning place and at
the wning moment, plUI ldenlltlcallon by a dlstrauaht·
woman. jailed the butinealDWI In . a 1erlu of even ta
described by one detacllve 11 cala•!rOP!llc'.
Grim though these experiences :were '{or the three
persons so unhappily iqvolved ... there 11 • reasaurlng
aspect in them for all of us, •• wen •• a'ltsaon.
Requirements and methods of law enforcement
have increasingly str'esaed the fundamental safeguard
that a person must be conside red innocent until proved
guUty. '
While the unthinking layman may-and perhaps
too .often does-indulge in the fallacious reasoning that
arrest proQably indicates guilt. the police officer can't
settle for that.
The detectives who arrested the suspects in the
two cases described knew their job is to protect the
innocent , equally as much as to hunt the guilty-if not
more so. They preformed in that tradition .
To the three people dlrecUy Involved-and to the
comm'unity as a whol&-that means a great deal IC)
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THE Pf l>t>L!?R
Reader Defends Legali%ed Abortion
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Wally Hickel
Deciths He'll
Go to Lunch
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Women Should Have Right to Decide .
Seerttary ol the Int.rlor Wally Hickel
haa at lut rolled Ui) his sleeves and
"""' lo wort lo help Mr. Nixon build
a better AIQerlca.
So comervatlonists are & l o·o m: i 1 y predlcUn& the npe of the "Wilderpess: !lomooral& are happily IDl~Ung
-Teapot Dome aadal; and in· olden' ore buying oil llbir<s.
Noueme. J, for 'One, place more trust
in Mr. llicl<el than in any other Cabinet
member in years.-I am superbly con-
fident that Mr. Hickel in the trying
timel aheod will never do lny\hins ......,.
As a matter of fact, I'm superbly
confident he'll never do anything at all.
You netd only envision his working con·
ditions.
SCENEr 'nle Secretary's off I~. Mr.
Hickel aitl at his walnut desk as a
do:en aidll ltlnd &round watcblnl him.
Two are, of courae, spies for the
Democratic Nallonal Committee. Three
are on loan from the While Hou.se.
And one is a bearded young man in
lederhORn who keeps humming hiking
songs.
In the anleroom, more than 40
reporttn wait, pencils poised over
notebooks.
Mr. Hickel nervously shuffles ~he
papers on his desk as the aides nod.
Flnally, be picks up a pen as though
to sign one. There is a collective in·
drawing of breath. He put.. the pen
down.
HE TAPS IUS fincers. The aides nod.
He reachu for the telephone. Thert.
is a collecUve gasp. He withdraws his
hand. Tension mounts. At last, with
the air of a man crossing the Rubicoo,
he 15\ams hi.a fist on the de&k and shout.I;
"By George, I've decided to •.. "
Panic! Aides scurry in aJI direcllons.
The reporters dash In, pencil! at the
ready. The fjrgt flash reaches the
Democratic National Committee. "Hot
The dly ol Huntjn&too Beach and
others bave ordinances prohibiting
rellgloua groopa from going door-
to-door. Can't aomFthing be done
about them here in Coat.a Mesa?
111ey're a real nulalnce to many
people.
-L. E. E.
Zi&led)"' cr1e1·a llralql!L "Happy days
are here apln."
O.a at the Sierra Club a acore of
elderly ladles in whipcord brteches criJn..
Jy check their alpenstocks as they
prtpare tor a acaie-in protest atop the
Wuhlnglon Monument.
AND IN THE While House Ready
Room a red llaht Oas.he!. 1'Hello, Wally?"
says a whlte-llpped Prtsident Nixon into
the phone. "Put your scrambler on.
Good. Now about this decision you've
made. Have you thought it through?"
"Yes, sir," &ays Mr. Hickel finnly.
"I've decided, come what may, to go
to lunch. Now I don't see any sense
in lunch for lunch's sake, but • _ • "
"Who · with, Wally? Not one of your
old oil company pals, I trust?"
"No, sir. I thought I'd eat alone in ·
the cafeteria to show my independence.
Just a roast beef sandwich and a glus
or milk." ~
"W!fMM. I'D SKIP Lhe roast beef,
\Vally. Il might be interpreted as favor-·
To the Editor:
I am a ·woman who decided to have
an abortion (legally, in Japan). I would
like to ei:plain to M. Y. Nordlund
("Agalnsl Abortion." Mailbox, Feb. 5)
my rell80n11 for making such a decision,
and alJo explain why American women
shoilld have the right to decide for
themselves whether they want to have
an abortion.
I wis at an 'ge . when I could not
handle our "accident," but I wasn't
In as detp a mental distwbance as
would have been necessary to havt a
legal abortion in California. The idea
of going to Japan, whert skilkd· doctors
perform the operaUon, was suggested
by my doctor. In saqi\ary conjiitions,
with a surgeon, th'1'e is no danger
to the patient. The ope.rat.ion takes only
15 to 20 minutes, and after a day's
rest, the paUent is perfectly fine .
AS FOR THE ClfiLD. a foetus Is
not given a burial until the age of
six or seven months. An abortion cannot
be performed after three months of
pregnancy. I, myself, feel absolutely no
guilt, as I'm sure many women would
not. As for those who would, and do
not belitve in legalizing abortion, all
they have to do is not practice it!
Legalized abortion would do them no
harm at all, whereas those of us who
would like to have a legal abortion,
without spending money to go overseas,
art forced to bear the burden ol an
unwanted cblld. I'm sure th.It you'd
be llUlpri>ed. at the .amount ol•Ajnerican
dollan 11>lng lo !oreJin.operailOl!J.
ing gratin1 rights for lhe cattle lnttrtltl. AND WHAT OF tboae women who
Let 's s~, what. about haTf!? Look, I'D • are not u financially fortunate as I
check Jt ~t with Ray Bhss and ~11 wu? M1n7 ot·tbem IO I.bud and bring Y~~ back. . ., an unwanted child into the world. Look
.. Thank you, Slf': . at the number. of delinquenta today who
And, Wally, JUsl. let ":le say that were undealred children. Think of the
J have complete ~nf1dence 1n your Judi· crowded condiUOM au over the United
ment .and Integrity. Now,
1
!;hat are you1, Stata. ·
p\anrung to do after lunch · ' Other women takt anyone they can
SO I SAY a cynical, auaplcious nlUon
should confldenlly put Ila (alth aiid lrual
in Mr. H1cttl. And let'• keep an eye
on the olheni.
It'a ,the leaden:
can't trwL
Ond who would perform their abortion,
evtn the cleaning lady in a filthy
restroom. Most of these .women die from
Infect.Ions multing from d i r t y
you trust that you ''lnstnimenll." Thest art tht sad cases.
A Deep Emotional Truth
WRY SHOULD nus happen in an
advanced -nation like tht United Slates
when we have skilled surgeons and
gynecoloellta ,right Uhder our noses? It
is becaUH of ntm1w-minded people.
Agabi. 1 NY,, Jt ts doing you no harm
to have lq1l -abortions. Please gi~·e
American women the lretdom to cll<>Me
for tbemnlve.a! Tboapll Al Laret'
What too many solicitous mothers fail
ta reali&e is Lhe deep emollonal truth
in the old Talmudic sayin&: "Better
ll lhe who shows a smiling countenance
than she who off era milk to drink." • • •
A lower-class domicile iii, to me. a
place where they have six beer-can
ope.oer1 and no corkscrew. • • •
The flaw of the provincial mind ls
that it jud&ts all bthavior by Its 011.·n
narrow Aaodardl; the Oaw or the coa-
mopolllan mind Is that it ,..jedl all •la-u merety -ol local laN ot ......... tJm, tbl pminctil
IQflm Ir"!', a !allon la -""· ad
the • I r•olJta frmD a f~ in --· .. • • ••
Del ·•r of a flOOd..,..-..
HI-' oloswliontblJ'*-half4nlll!O io ..-. Illa. .... Wttll
-lol lporanl lo rebut the upmtaL • • • wa. a performer $Wtats, he hu not IDllMnid hi! art: for nearly the
'1111111 aim ol crafllmanship Is to make
tbl -look ... y. • • • • ·er ...i by" u9ed lo mtan In the
nari1t ~ future: but the In-
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r'l;p\;'.' • ""'*• f<I• I.•' a
~~I -~· I ;'>I• ht ,fl
• . .LI , ~ . '~ " . . ' .
veterate ProcruUn1tton of men has turn-
ed it into "a:ooner or 1aler." • • •
tt Is true that toJ weiponi don't SJllWll
violence. any more than pomocraphlc
literature leedl to nPii but 'toY wupons
.i. mm the laldq bl u••• .-.i
and dlrwcod !rom huiifin .vii-jllll
11 PGriaiiraphlc' wrilJoc 41•...,. ltJ
frmn ·•llt!:Clm and mjlecl. ... -. . .
mw1:::tt::.":"\:ll .,:' =·
1o baft lb eommunlcale; tac-.,. i... er.-lhe opeaf and vully • ...,_
lhe -lot commWllcrtlcm, lut al
the same tima rtd-lhe -.,t llunlan lnvol•..,.,,. lo what la heln&
• commun1c:atod. • • •
Pl<llapa one ol the moat uproutva
words In the Englllh l1nsua1e II "011>-
btrluttd. ·• which, oddly e n o u I h •
ori&lna!IY meant "lo !righten with a
ny.swaitt~r."
NAME WITHHELD
Brea1M11'an'• Co111111 e1111
To the Edit.or : l
Well -we hive bit another ne\v
low! I rtfer to Robert. J . Br~snahon's
comments in the DAILY PILOT Feb.
•• It never ceases lo be a sourct of
amutmtnt to 1ne as to how a penon
lh ~lie olfict, or tn any othu office
of rt1po0-'lblllty (or that melter. can
make publlc utteranco of that ll'P".
Tbly •umrllfy lhe t1111ome o11mbedll1y
• • • .. n<all that'• juat lhol1 ol
abaoluie ldioCy!
IN '1EW OF Mr. Brunahan'1 ap-
paml lack of Uma I offer him a lhree
part _.,. which mllhl aid In buttn-in& his _,nd1U"'8 lo the Ora!1ll' County Boan! of Supervbors: ·
I. As !iOOn u resiaenllal de\lelopments
within fJvt miles of the airport are:
1llree years old. 1upplanl !ham with
slums. Thete, then, can be condemned
In the name ol PROGRESS.
t. STAflT immediately lo e:rterminale
Lttter1 from rtaden or• tDflcome.
Normallt11Drittfl' 1Muld COftVt't/ their
mes.!age in 300 words °" less. The
right to condense lttura to fit space
or eZtmina.te libel is n:ren;ed. At!
ltttcrs m~ include rignature amt
mailing addre11. but name.! "'OJI be
withheld on requeat if 1ufficient rea·
son ~ appomae.
111 people over SS years of age · who
live within the fli&ht pattern. This
permits flexibility because if the airport
again grows loo rapidly the board can
lower the age bracket and<1r widen the
flight pattern.
3. A community campaign for a salary
increase so Mr. Bresnahan can "afford"
to move Into one of the troubled areas.
OLherwise, he may grow too llld and
become a victim of his own Pandora 's
8oL
JERRE C. BLAIR
Brernahan , Orange Coun ty director
of aviation, told 1i1i8sion Vie jo home·
owners that El Toro Marine Corps
Air Statio1l "looks the most logical"
of the eight sites under co11.Sideration
for re'locatio11 of Orange County Air-
port.
Conceding it is an emotional issiie
for the ptople livin g there, he said
"you've got to took at the 25·year and
50·year projectiom. Our airport1 are
prese11tly serioU&ly over·trafficked
and the need is getting worst ."
He added: "Ltt's face it, the aver·
age ho,meownir turns over his home
evtiv tliree years. What wilt he care
20 year• from now tf we do or clon·t
locate in El Toro1 Some of th e strong·
est opposition we've recei ved is froni
th e rtsklents of I;aguna Hills Leisure
World, Yet, what ii the life exptc·
toncy of these people-IS years?
We're talking about decisions tlwt
will affect !hi.s area 50 ~ears hence."
-Editor
Free F ll91&t1 to Cuba
To the Editor:
Airlloe hljackl111s are becoming more
frequent, with no end in sight: and,
as usuai wttp large industries, nothing
his been done to pul a stop to this
annoyance. Recently il wu announced
on televielon that OO"tain airline com·
j>aniu were consJdering setting up flights
lo Cuba with the fond hope tbal these
flights would alleviate ~e problem. What
these idealists do not reallze ls that
the hijacker hijackJ mainly because he
does not have the money to pay his
travel expenses.
Tilt: UN ITED STATES should provide
rree. ooe-way flights to CUba for any
who wllh to 10. ls UU. toluUon flNibJe!
What would It accomplllh! ~~,_.tl>o fllChla could be Ht up on a ........,
mulual parl!cle b. 1I1 • Ari
parUdpotlng air could provide •
a ..wq l>ula the nmnbor el flllllll
roq\llred. PoalblY our mllilarJ -i alrcrall ciould •loo be UIOd. Sac!>ail. It
would then be·-"'meaM.Gf
m,. media that lheae lltpu '"" avlilabte.
TllE ACCOMPLIBllMENTS el auch a
proaram •houkl be !alrty -· First. the free ma11ts would put •• end to
the nectl!ity of anyone'• hlj1ckln1 a
jet. Second, they would ~limlnlte lhe
rt~tant passenger lnoonvtnlence, ~
vlous com, schedule up:tets. and the
horrendoua pos1lbtlity of an accidtnt over
the seu "(Say one of thost gre nades ·
loel off one of these days !) Thw, these
fll&bb ·wou.14 nlctly show to Ole world
that the United States freely allows
anyone \o leavt who so wishes.
THE FIRST AIRLINE hijackings OC·
curred from behind the Iron Curtain,
people trying ta t8cape horror and tyran-
ny. Ctrtaliily it must cast a murky
shadow on our country's dingy world·
wide image that so many find it
necessary to .. escape" by mea·ns of hi·
jactint. Certainly this is not trut, but
how many other countries are aware
that it is not?
LET'S SHOW the world that Uncle
Sam Is not Oppo!td to 'Jetting people
out of the U.S., that M'& even 10
genermJs as to lend a helping hand.
And anyway, we're overpopulated here
as it is ! lt would be interesting to
see whether any of the Iron Curtain
countries would do the same!
JACK 0. TURUNEN
'Dange rous Bawks'
To the Edltor:
R. V. Mitchell's "Wakt Up Americans''
(Mailbox, Feb. 7) should ar0use a big
response from your readers. MOit of
the reispon.ae, I'm sure, will be from
outraged Hawks whoae palriotic fervor
varie! in intensity 1ceordJng to the extent
of their personal involvtment.
Among these Hawks will be men over
35 who will not be called upon to disrupt
their careers or shed their blood, politi·
cians whose seats jn office will be
enhanced by conflict, buslnw men with
lucrative defense contracts, prorwlonal
military men whose careers are to be
furthered and millions of defense wwken
selling the lives of their countty'lne:n
for a smidgeon of overtime .00 job
security keeping their big voicf silent
in single-minded acctptance of Utls Viet·
nam crime.
THESE BIRDS OVER 3$ are awake
to their sellish opportunities. You will
not find one among them who is really
influenced by others' misery, or who
is appalled at an appalling casualty list.
'The d!tt or this bird consists of young
fresh men who are as a rule too young
to vote and volcelesa in the decisions
\\'hich bring about their sacrifices on
the altar of national policy.
The most dangerous Hawk, however,
althoua;h almost totally. blind, is the
Flag Hawk. A more suitable .name would
be Gooney-bird. He is a close relative
llf the Nazi Hawk, a hawk of like dilposi·
Uon which is now almost extinct althouah
<>nee numero1Js.
THIS GOONEY can be found at all
patriotic cert.monies. He is allracted
by the sound of the drum, the piping
fife, and is enthralled by a waving
Oag. It matters not to him who waves
the nag or why the flaa: is waved
-Y.'ave the flag, roll the drums, pipe
a fife in his car and be'll follow you
anywhere .
JACK R. MAPLES
·, M11e1' In Cemmon .
Ti> the lldllor:
Tbl Slnll n;,bara on ... _ dlsuttr
~ llld the sro""1C noile problem al Orlll(e
OOUD(y Airport ha,. inuch In common.
lotb the off..i.or. drilling -IUOM
and the ad\ltnl o! commerclal jel flllhl> encoontered stnng oppo1ltkln !rom lbe
communltits dlrectly allecled.
Both communlti• thoopt Ibey wm
protected -Sonia Barbara by lhe Shel~
cwmtngham Act, ind Newport Beadl
by a =1117 """"lion ,__ II"" ml!lng that the airport w"'!]d oat bo
used by commercial jet.a. ln liiDtll CllM,
federal bureaucracies -the Intttlor
Department in Santa Barbara's case,
the FAA In Newport Beach's case -
overruled locaJ objections, and pushed
the situation to disaster proportions.
IT IS A FACT that off-shore drilling
.operations in Santa Barbara County have
brought about a slow deterioration in
the beauty and the quality of the beaches.
The rich sea-lire has virtually dlsappered
-gradually of course.
It took a disaster to evoke any sym·
patby or coocern by the public or of·
llcialdom, and in the alarm over this
crlsi.a, the real crime is overlooked :
Tbe slow, deliberate txploltalion ·or the
Santa Barbara coast, under the 'sanction
of 1overnment, for the benefit of a
1pecial intere.st.
T1lE SAME SORT of slow decay is
noticeable in the residential areas sur-
rounding nearly every major airport in
the country, and it will begin soon in
Newport Beach. A3 with Santa Barbara,
it will probabJy ta kt a major disru;ter,
such as a jet crash that wipes out
a few dozen homes, before there is
any dismay or official concern about
what has happened around Orange Coun-
ty Airport.
DISASTERS such as the one in Santa
Barbara are only symptoms of the
underlying problem -the steady, hardly
noticeable destruction of the human en·
vlronment for what is called the "greater
public good." The public, the mass
media , and o!ncialdom, hQwever, prefer
to deal with disasters rather than pro-
blems. Both the JSeople in ·santa Barbara
and the residents of the Upper Newport
Bay have begun to learn this frustrating
fact.
THE l'ltOST stri king similarity between
the two situations -the one in Santa
Barbara and the airport problem in
Newport Beach -is the similc:rity in
the attitudes of the public agencies who
have sanctioned these i n e v i t a b I e
disasters. It is a dangerous attitude
-an attitude that justifies the creation
of "a few victims" for ·'the greater
public good." Even the argument.a used
to justify the two exploitations are almost
identical.
Just eubstilute "jet" ror ·•oil". and
"airport" for "oil re.serves'", and the
apologists would be interchangeable..
SO LONG AS this attitude prevails
in government, and so long ss it is
tolerated by the public, particularly with
regard to 'threats to our environment,
we are an threatened. The arowing
tendency of government to create victims
as byproducts ol Its activiUes is a greater
threat lo Ute individual than the vic-
tlmiu.Uon proilUced by "conventional''
crime. DANIEL W. EMORY
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Wednesday, February 12, 19118
:I'll< ..Ulorfal pog• of the Pollr
Pilot uw lo in/°"" ond mi.
tdat. rtodcrt 1>11 ,,, ..... ~Ilg w.
MWrpopn'• opiniom and c:om-
"""to'll "" lopiu o1 lfltc.111
and ligrltfi«mc<. br """"""'g •
forum for "''" tipt"f.tdon of our , rtadcr1• opfniOM. and by
prtundno &M dfffru mea.
pcrinU of informed ob1erwrs
dtld ""'"""""' .. ..,,..,, 0/ the <tor.
RObtrt !'I. Weed, Publisher
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In the Wlncl
North HunUn&lo• Beach Com·
munity Nunery School bu a bow•
today. but not a home. ·
Mrs. Sue Wehmeyer Hid that
the members of the cooperative
nursery 1roup have a house in
the form of the sales ofllce of \he
William Lyons Co. now at Edwarda
Street and Slater A venue.
"But what we really need today
is a borne -about a third of
an acre on which to sit the building
liO we can hold classes for some
120 pre-school children."
* Making matters even more dif·
icult for Mrs. Wehmeyer and her
roup is that they do not have
uch money. if any, to .buy their
ome.
"We sure would like to find so-
eone or some company to let
a uae land for a while, .or at
east to. lease it with an option
buy,'' she said.
'Ibe area where the mothen tn-
olved in the nuraery llve is bound,
by Beach Boulevard on the ea1t,
arfield Avenue. on the south,
ol1a Avenue on the. north and
gonquin Street on the west.
* The building is 40 .by 70 IHI,
rs. Wehmeyer explained and
will make a wonderful area for
aching th• pre-school children.
e would like to find a place within
r boundary area to set our house
· we can make It into a reol
Me for the chlJdren."
Mrs. Wehmeyer, 842·2375,
bara HetUnga, 893-0317, or
ary Ann Rodolf, 847-7155 have
mplete details on the needs of
e nursery school.
Moving of buildings around the
ty and finding places for them
s been a problem in the past
r -various reasons, principally
cause move-in buildinl{s have
med out to be slum buildings
some cues.
* A home for a nursery school
ms like a worthy cause and
idea kicked around a bit by
fficial sources is that the group
gbt be able to locate the building
n freeway right of way as it cuts
hrough Ute central part of the
ity.
·At any rate, everyone agrees that
aving a house and no place to
. 111 can be a problem.
eacher Training
asses Slated
Huntington
glstraUon con~ues this weet for
Pepperdlne College teacbet-tralnln1
to be gtven in the Huatlngton
ar~a.
co11t1e dlvlslon of conUnuing
Uon will hold classes at the ~an
w Center at Rancho View School,
.. B" SL, and the JiunUngton Beach
!er at Smith School, ml 17th st.
glstrotlon for Wedne>day evening
will be held Feb. 19.
ven educaUon courses wtD be offered
the Ocean View Center under Ule
Ion of Leslie Lowry. . .
include: "l.JnluiltlCI: The
w Tuts and Tuchtr' IDd 0 Mttbods
Techniques of T e 1 c ll l a I
viduatlzed Jteadinl-Pll'I L"
'Methodl and Technlquu for Tuchlns
New Ena:llsh -Put l." will M
ered at tho Hunlinltoo Beach c.i.r.
er the dlrectJoo ol Batty rn.•-.
($) DAil Y l'l\OT 3
Civic ·center·jiiiiiimSo ,
• • • ·Yet.~So Far
Hp~t~!.tgton Beac~ Officia~. G(ae,~ Wit~,·~e.cf,sion .Qn 'lthal' Location .
11 lllUJAM i"do ... eral _., not Iba 11111 ol wblCh '11cea and~ . ......,.be arlues, b tntOre.l'i!i at' ~D In\ Ibo oltlp and -Mayor Alvin M. Coen and Councilmen
., .. -•• -wu Ibo lrlfllc: problem genoratod by and Ibo• --wb1dl .,._,_ no he called for 1tudlea in detennlne tho Jack o-, Widney and Dould D •
Fot Qoai a..,_.~ Buch Ibo blP acbool llid blab ld>ool dlllricl tax., -abouJd 10 Jnlolld nit' 1rom , utea1 of tbo1 to!Meal. S~ -want to IO: &bud quickly_
clty --.,....., ....,.,1 . ollk:o....,.lbem.I. Ibo hill! ...... -IJ w thoup la tbe ·-•me, City ·~ wltbtbe-onllalnSlreet.
bolldlq a new civic -to ..,i-M-wlllle tlle dl1 had lonnod l1.t ltqllpl'CCllltllO,Oll_..tobulld. Doylo.Mllllf and a COUllCil committee Dr. :or--and hla llcllon woat ~= t1111~ ..:= ~:~~?,~E:=~ tha~ ..... J..:~ .. Ka~ :i~M';;tr~al\e~==:: ~· •• ::1\,flr...:"o.. .a:-~~.
Avt11111,-lbe11Utolcliy....,..,..i. :~ ........ -•lrlp .._.,!lymlabl ~ ~vate on 'a Jolli\ powua -t,wlth tho invoteo-""'lbecenterCOllldbellalled JUihl -Iba alty bu HYor -~--"1~ no . qlld tlial· tbOfe II, ~for-'CCllltnlctl!iG bclOdl. ' for years to come, or It could be built
.. -~ _, _ ao far aw•• ,_ Inland of' Coul lllatrnY, Mu C. no,.--. to .,....._ prnalo , .... ..-' ..,;.Ibo~ ol lbe council Immediately.
-· -,_ ~ uy.., Hoepiner and Mll'lha Holt·,.... b1tnc ~~=;·=· =·====-=-.;';~;:===·=================1 10M111 Iba problem ol -abouJd Otder..t to mnove an old !irict, two •
the lllW cMc -!er ... · story bulldin. at Ibo llCWlbeul -
olllclaDy Ibo .. mllllon ceoter .bu of Main' Simi and Cout Bl&hw'1
-dealpatod to be built oo a !Herl becauae the bullilll!I bad ·-deemld
mie on Main Strtet at Mandan Avenue unsafe
-lrom J1unt1nC1on Beach Hiib Mn .. Holt protellod thin !hit tlle city
School. wanted lo take her PfOPl1V for 1 dvic Compllcatma: the locaUon problem 11 center « to t\lfD tt over to 1C11Deone
a suggestkJn -not a new one -that else to develop.
Ibo center be plactd downtown on 1be 'lllo cllJ olficllll ,..,. either ,l1lent
wpterfr.,t !!' an aru to be provided or 111<1 l&i ~ .,. l*.I• ot bar ""Ibo Par~Allthor!ty. -' land . 1 "• . • .,, ..... . , ... ,,..... .
Sooner or liter Ibo councll will have Lad ...OU. 1111 t:IJ'is' ·~ ~1Jll.:~·:i .... ~~~ ~~~~ !::.:::;! .... ~::~
tupayen may have a better Idea of eel lo tbe 1a1a114 lido Cooit
whit ls happening oa Ibo poUUcal lnmt. from 11111. -Jo eait o1 Lab .
Five years qo the Plaslning Dtpartw It wu Po1P&e4 out tblt a larp PIHbil
meot had a ,.port pr<pared oo .the lot w.uid Wipe GUI blllbl and !be cltY
...U ol tbe city 1overnmeat u far would .be ablo -to rulbe ...,. prolil
u llj)ICe' 11 conoerned. 'll>al _report called from tilt porllio9 lol operation. 'Ille
for a center to be locat..r at the money ·in ... couid be Ullld• to -
geocraphtcal center of the cl t Y , ,.me ti thi baacb. _.tlon COiia.
llOlllOWbere near Talbert Avenue and Councllmali Klafmu. ll1IUtlled ~
Golden Weal strtet. 1n1 Ibo .. c191e -on the llrlp o1
La~ . .the city htred Ibo Urban Land cleared land and tb.-.tvic center question
lnstltute (NL!) to late a Jooll at' Ibo was _. qlln..
civic center problem in addition to other · 'Ille otrlp -1d ·be a block deep,
problems. "Put the center downtown," On the eutern end art existln1 motell
nld the ULI panell.stl. and opace to buUd more. Thta, oeemlagly,
After considerable urgin1 the C01111c11 would be · 1n· Ideal place IOI' a cl.to .
ordered a study of seftf'Bl possible center auditorium Or cmventlon cmter.
sites. A committee beaded by Boben Zin-Tbe dMlloo ol oploioa beglnl when
ngrabe "ported to ,the council that the the civic center 11 augealed. 0pponaM
site at Main Strod ml MIDaloo Avenue of 1oca1fnJ Ibo center there qree with
best met the crituia for an Ideal center Councllman. Jf!tf1 Matney who uys' ~
location. civic bufldlnp abouJd nol be plaoed in ,
The 1ite wu adopted "1th ·councilmen· an area to' attracUve to private Jndustry,
Henry Kaufman. Georp McCracken and AD avallabk bulldtoc 11pace allould be
Ted BarUeU opposed to tho site for reserved for· lowerl· of apulmalll,. ol·
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CINTllt DILIMMA -Map plllpoint& boms of civic center dilem-
ma upon 'libleh Huntlqton lleach City Coundl now 1116: Elistlng
civic center (A), new c:fvlc canter site olready designated (B), •UI·
.&•ted c:onventlan center (C). Also, 2,40Ck:ar Parking Authority proj-
ect now under c:onJtrudlcm (1), proposed new Parking Authority
project and neweot atte' ..,,_ for civic center (2), molo1.,....
(I and 4).
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. Olaf Te-. cbairmaD It tlle ..,. ' education ...,.._, iflU 11o·
·lable for .,.._Unc at tbe Mahlbn 0 · o o E o r.;·:~,~:.r:'illurllSl.,WodMM•1 . . ppositton to xpanswn
each Visitor
eaten, Robbed
Loi M(elel·---tenand,_ltlllr-wldfo
wttll• lrloed 11"*7·--un ston-.
n. Dobra LJnn -· -...
tat to wt~ c::-.:·s:u:a:
followtnf a n>llberJ .. _, •
parkJnl lo!Ollbe ~-· hi WU npoMi la .. -thlJ "*111111 by boapllll
s. McLean told police she !di her
, cootalnlng 147, in her CIT. Wh<n
returned lo the car she found a
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lllnlaJe .. ., Iba pone ....... -.man appeartd lrom behind and bola
Uing ber in the head, Ille told pollco.
''There rtmaina, u alwaya. tbe dtllre
• • • to refrlln from addlng the exiltlng
7-<ml dlo1tlct tax rate to the cowrty
tu rate. Such ao ljllllllldl. U lruo,
ls, in my opto1on, i... !bin fortbrlll>t
in deallng with the clth:eno ol Or ....
County," be llid.
"Another ......, put forth lo' that
nctooal porks would hnl be in--•ted thro"lb their -within Ibo preamt llarbor IJlltrict Grpol.sao
tlon."
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"d!Poltlon of the dlotrlct llld plac!nc
Ibo Harbor Dllt.ricl and the pan. under
1 county depertment."
"TO take anothor l'Ollte, that ls,_J>lllJlnl
Iba porks -tlle Harbor lllllrlcl, ww!d require ao act o1 Iba C.IUomla
Loel•lature. ~. I can ,. no
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. • Gov. Ronald Reagan received ~veral bumoi:o"' gifts Monday at
,., \urprise birthday, party thrown
•.'fiy_. bis staff, one a coin cbang~r ,fi>i retunling laxes to Califomiana,
l(\eagan, whll turnecl 58 last Thur'!" .II.,-, blew out '19 candles~ a cake
to mark the "19th anniversary" ·of
.. _ l9lb lliJ:t!i4llY. . .
:;'l'be guestion tow to 11ave time
• limiting the introduction of
• · I chlldr.., who visit the Iowa
· e at Des Moines.during ses-
s was debated in the 'llelll!le
25 minutes. •
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Enlisted
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" CORONADO (UPI) -All~ man
lhi USS l'lielllo ...i.t lo """'· ... -.......
dettructioo ol aoc:rel .J>Open -tbe
head ol tbe eapioao&e < lliilf lalled lo
act u North Korea eoJid~'~ Bhlp, Navy testlmolJY ·nv ,......, •
The ~ made ,public .i-oc1
an eolJstecl mon undor U. stepbm llan1I
,.....,... tbe nsponstblllly for dlspoolng
ol llOCftl documents because HanU did
not lalue such Orders.
• Cblf{ c.minlllllcatloal'1' t ch o I c I~ o
James F. Kell told a court of.Inquiry
into lhe Pueblo'• caplon by North Korea
be paaed the -,lo ............ emergency deolrUctlOll" lo the ableuc:e
·-Hanoi, Saig~n
.Push Stands · . .
.()n .. Paris T~
\ . ~ . ' .. . ' . . J'Aill8':(UPI) -North VleU.. used
lti·olllditoewlPlf", a Parts spolool"""
tnd a -linC cu11ur11 leader today to '
pullt'iil' hard llaocl al the Park peace
. tallll:'Jll!I South Vietnam look the """'
.; &ii -.,;. lon&er hu the adlltuY • 'I. l •• ' ,.... lo ari')' OD !he -war.
' 'fhe .~~-·mlie·lnri: • a Nor1h YielolDieae ollicla1 who aid
. hil deleplion wfD matt DO ~a
Th<tt thr<e "'1<llf. ~oyr neanv . in niuncfay•a s...ton ·of the weekly,. Viol>
ur.tt .mowing off their YMCA at , a · , . • -Zou at the Miltoeukee YMCA. Kieth nam. peace talks. ~ 1a1d the ~
um mer, B, West AUil, Wisc., ( c"'" munists were glued to the ~ for
#er) tDho managed to stkk h i t "an immediate end of Amirlcan q~
out th~ farthe:it, ·couldn~:qde gression."
ge a sm~ for the occasion. The second caine from the oftlclal ~ . , • · · North Vietnamese n...spaper Nhan l>an
~ Lights, installed at the Burnett which accused tbe \Jolted Stales ol Jl!o<lt· ~ark zoo In Syracuse, N.Y., to dis-1ng proyeu of the Paril talks. The
~· vandals, bas fooled sev-article; hioadcaal 'by Hanof"Radlo, wu
:i?ral arrimals there into thinking enUUe4:1: "Tbt U.S. Must: Withdraw spring aileady. The cougars in•love all over again and-.are Unconditionally All U.5-tnd Satellite
xpecting their fourth litter by the Troopo Fro!n Soutli Vietnam."
of next month. Big Lizzie is The standl of the two aidu at the
xpectlng a bear cub. The wallaby Paril talb ·are ai "dUlerent from each
hould have a new minikangeroo other u .w~ ,and.fire," it~ ·
r--East'ei-, The cbinipanzeer is ex.. The thitd alattment came from Cu -
, · in August. At least eight Huy Cao, .the deputy -North, VlelnllllftO
ambS are oo the way, ADd the deer culture miriilter who arrived in ~ails
IOplllation will be Increased by 20 l<ldl!Y ·w1t11 .,ao arllstl• troupe that will
current indications materialize. perform in France. Can attacked what • • • ' . . he called "American _......, .. ul!I
tbe bamboo "°"" · tnd cocoanqt treft
....... taller 11111 ..... beautllul lo Viet-
nam" ilesplli-the · Am.ericaDI and slid
tbe fortJv:omlna new year promlJes to
be the moel hopeful lo VfelnllD'I HCtnt
history.
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', -SURG~ON GIVIS IODY FOR TRANSPLANTS
Dr. D-CO.ley l'rustratwd by• Lack of Donors ~ '' ' ·., ... , '. • \ i ~ "Loo< COllqu<n All'"th< ·-ing gott-but ft's not quit1 trw
in Blackpool. England. lri.!hman
Mqrtln GltnnOll ""-' deporl<d 1!'""' that port for th< eighth iti~. Hil attomty 1%plained to
4 cOurt that Glennon ktpt com-
4ng •back because ht 1DGI m love
:.with an English woman. • • Wealthy Los Angeles real estate
investor William I. Holllng1worth,
65, complained that his 24-year-old
bride kept him awake nights with
demands for cars, bigger allow-
ances and fur coats. He filed for
divorce from his wife Maria, and
for a court order to make her leave
their Beverly Hills home. • A county policeman was direct·
ing traffic around two wrecked
cars in Richmond, Va. when he
noticed a familiar vehicle pass by.
lt was his patrol car. Patrolm1n
M1rvln L. St1rn11 said he had
placed the driver of one of the
wrecked cars in his patrol car·
while he directed traffic and wail·
ed. for a t&w truck. The police car
was recovered about 3 miles away,
but the driver was gone.
The South Vietnamese statement came
from VIC< Pre!ldenl Nguyen C8o Ky
who wu interviewed by a West German
newapaper correspondent u ht Oew bact
to Saigon. The interview appeared today
in the Springer News Service in Hamburg
Heart ·Recipient Dies
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and other cilies. ' Month After Opera~wn
Rockefeller presented bis views to Ni.J.·
oo tnd his Urban affairs CO<JDC11 al l the White House. The governor AJa By United Pren hternaUoaal
the lnaurance program, paid for by'J61n~ ; A former drilling contractor frem
employMmployer contributions, would j Elkhart, Kam., died Tueaday njght in
be a "first line ol def .... uglnst coeta , Methodist Hoopltal in ·HOUlfon. 'olfghtly
of ftlneu," more· than a month after he :received I a trAD1planlecl heart. ' , . ',. '
Rocky Sugge8~',
Health Program
.' The 'death ·o1 Otho Edwin •Chancey,
\
59," applrently come frooi rejecUon.
'Thlre are 31 penons still living with
trali!Planlecl.heartl of .the Ill who have
. ~ recetv·ed tllem . two ·'Jl(!mma received
\ .~ .hearla: :·tirhtghig -the ~numbers of
i ~""' lo 113. '
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Nclaon ~-\ ·<Jbu\:ey .. ,r«Cl(ocl the;}\eart of 14-year·
Rockefeller rtcMUDended to ~ent . old ~ ~'PJ:io'. Jr., Jan. $. The
Nixon today creaUon of a govermpenl. boy died Of brain' irijtiliet suffered wbmi
sponsored coro,puiaory l>eatth lnouruc• 1hil·b~de-colllded with _• car.
program. . . . · :1 :Pr. ~tpn A. Cooley, the sur1eon
1be New York governor also called ·~ lwhO : ·ha• performed more heart
for direct dis\rlbutlm d. federal'* ~~lant 'operaUonl than anyone else,
funds lo tbe llilel 'for eduCallaa and ·,...... por>ers Tuuday donallng his body
weHart. · 'lfot·tnnlplant ·Ulfl after death and said
1
he wa.8 frustrated by a lack of donors.
'1Last week we lost four per1ons on
our reclpimt ll!t." he said. ''This ls
a most di.scoUraging thing to me. I
feel frustrated because we have not
been able ,to carry on with tbi5 project."
Cooley donated his body and organs
to the I.Jvlng Bank, an organization which
Ev~t .C. Tbomu, 47, a Phoenix, Ariz.,
. accountant who was Cooley's first
traNJ>lant patient, helped fOW!d •
* * * Girl . Receives
Anti·~~ jection
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Globulin Drug
Subzero Cold · Grips _ U.S.'
CINCINNATI . (uPI) -Six-year-old
Chriatine Corbn, Cincinnati's first heart
trar\splant pauent, may owe her suc-
cessful . progress to inject.ions of an-
tilymphocyte globulin.
Dr. William A. Altemeier, director of
the dlpartment of aurgery at the
Unl'H:rslfy of Cincinnati College of
Medicine, uid t h e antilymphocyte
globUlln delays and softens the re·
Jectioa' ol tHe new heart by tbe little
llrl's body.
Snow Flurries From . Great Lakes to Appalachians
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Christine received the heart of a seven-
year-old boy ln a 91k-hour operation
last Saturday at Chlldren1s Hospital.
Christine bu ·made'"ateady progress
l!h\co the _.tlon tnd doctors at th•
hospital now say her coridJtion is so
stable they are dis<onlloulng the dally
..... bulletins.
GI Okay, But .
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Not -for Vietnam-' n ' ,, •
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'1 . : ; • SALEMI Ore~ (UPI} 'Ibe Arinr · II--" .,,,., hu looJid , M Robert J. llillklt> ll, : .: l .n ' -« Sc•PP90". Ort., fit '°" duty '* ;: ~ he will not be 1ent to. combat duty
.. ,. T i• Vl-.i, s.o. Mat'k H•tllold (R-Ore.), .4531.M '• ,. 11 said todat. · . » ,. 1.u Instnd. tbe ·eenator s.idd, Hinkle will
D " ' " " 1.» be sent to Germany. : :! 'lbe private'• father, Robert It Hinkle,
a • ti l.N bu tried to gtt hia . IOD out of tht
1J ~ 1.• .ervice, claiming he wu not menta11y .r. :_. :l:. qu•llbed .. P¥t, ffh\kle -ta~ .QlOPlh un;-
" " .., denrenl a serf~ ol psithologlcal tests ~ :; at rt; Lewis, Wish. • ·
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.Ex·CORE Chief Named
Finch's HEW Assistaht ' .
WASHINGTON · (UPI) Jam" L.
Farmer was named an a a 111·t ~ n t
secrelary of \be DOparWe!!I ·or Health,
Education tnd Wellare (BEW) today,
becoming the first niUonaJ Negro leader
to join the Nixon aclrDlnlatratlon.
Farmer, former natJonal dileclor of
East Storm
Followed by
Accusations
NEW YORK (UPI) -With moontoins
of mow yet to be ~ved · trOJh New ,
Yort streels, flurries of ~atlona
developed today over who wu to blame
for the slow, cleanup.
A 16-inch snowfall Sunday brought the
city to a virtual atandstlll for 24. hours
and ~any · secondary streets remained
unplowed.
'l'fii' city's Republican mayor,_ -John
V. Lindsay, bore the bomt .of the
criticism. He wu accuaed .of failing
to send out snow removaf ·cf-ews until
after ~ storm ended with the result
that drifts and thouJaDdl of staJJea cars
added to the ~w remoyal crlN:
"The Y'8I' 1969, I am suri, will become
a ·poUticai mow job/' Linds:ay remarked
wryly at a news ConferenCe' Tuesday,
cOntending the accusations Wt r e,
pollUcally inspired. • .
The 'storm cfalmed 129 lives ·in · its·
rainpage through U!.e Northeast -64
Jn New England, 50 .in New York, U
In New Jersey and two in Pennsylvania.
The 64 New England deaths ·were the
most in any ~torm ,,there siDct the
blizzard ol 1888 .
Sunny weather1 accompanied by a slow
warmup, was melting· aome of the snow
and aiding snow removal · efforts but
it remained a tedioQI process.
Commuter· .,ail-'."and . bwi service was
moved cloeer to normal In the New
York metropolitan aiea today and aitline
operatioril were . ~g restored at the
city's three jetports and at Boston's
Logan Intemat.iOnal Airport. Cars still
were stuck in ,drift& in traffic lanes
of New York's vast parkway system .
In Boston, however, Route 128, which
encircles the city, was cleared of more
than 2,000 cars · that were stalled at
the height of the stonn. The New YQl'k:
Thruway, closed Tuesday to facilitate
snow removal, reopened.
Boston Edison Co. said power would
be restored today to 40,000 customers
Jn 40 towns and cities. Heavy snow
felled trees and tore down utility lines. ·
the Con8r..s;of RaciaJiF.quaJ!ty (cORE),
was introcJU#d to.r~~r.~ ~t·Qe White House by, llEW . Secr.tarj> llDberl H.
Fincb Farmer will serve as asslstant HEIV • secr<Wy. for adminlllialf9o, a
post with !aManging duties, Finch aaid.
Finch also bltr?duced I n~apet
executive, , l!retd C. Black, who was
likewise named U> be an ass~HEW
secretary. ·Bl.Ct, ez_ecutin 'editol!_ pf' the
Chicago Dally News, will be, assi!tant
secretary 'for legislation.
Farmer -~id ··he never eqwvocated
about Whether to join.-Jhe • ~~ ad~
mlnistrat10n. ' , .' • '
. He conceded: that only. I ;~.ltjtction
of Negroes ·sµpported · Nixon' during the
past election,~ but said he expected the
situation to change. He said he wu
convinced Nixon wou1d ~ sensitive to
the needs of Negroes.
"I expect their attitude will change
substanUally within the nezt four years,"
Farmer said. " ... I think it\1 'i. tragie
mistake for black people to be in one
pocket or the othet."
Black, a native of 'Harlan, Ky., comes
to HEW from a newspaper career' which
began in 1!M2 with the Paducah Sun-
Dernocrat in ·p~ucab, Ky., .w~e bt
was a reporter while still in high school.
Much of his career bu been spent
ln Chicago and Wilmington, Del. He
became executive editor of the Chicago
Daily News a year ago today _: Feb.
12, 1968.
W. Be1·lin Swaps
Threats With
Leftist Students
BERLIN (UPI) -West Berlin
authorities today threatened police action
against dissident leftwing students who
sai'd they would ruin the Feb. "IT visit
-<by President Nixon with huge demoristra-
tions. Rumblings 9f a possible new Berlin
crisis were heard again today.
The Soviet government newspaper
Izvestia repeated previous Soviet charges
the West German government is en--
dangering European peace by holding
presidentia1 elections in West . Berlin,
and thM"e were reports of forthcoming
\Varsaw fact war games on the border
of West Germany.
Izvestia di.d nQt Pl}bllsh any editori&I
comment of its own~ but it printed
criticism or the West Berlin election
mcivea from f.¥ 'East European Com~
munlst bloc countries and headlined it:
"Bonn'.s Prov~ations Fan Tensions in
Europe." -
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Meter• Go Bdnte ' ;;.·~i. .. ,,
. l!;i!h•f a ~atute and tree lover or' just someone who dislikes parkln&
meters has taken to · dioPJ~li tho5e feeling• by sUcting tags say-
ing "Plant Trees, Not Meters":tn . doWntowri ,Hou ston,
I
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hd Gets Away
lstael Jets IIown •
Syrian Fighfer
By U-rr ... IDltruU-aeir.ed by J1roel In the .1117 ;rwo Syrtan j<l !JChters flew . Middle -WU.
ov,r lsradl-held terrll<lry to-1l1e JaraeU spoll....0. P" daf. and Israel'• •lr force shot no further ~ et a f Is lm-
down one of them -a SOvlet-mediately.
bullt MIG21, m• 111 t a r y In Jeruialem it.self a ter-
1poke1men in Jerusalem said. rorlst bomb exploded today'
The spokesmen aa1d 1 the Jn 1 wuhrooO, in the Ea.at
braell interceptors returned Jerusalepi cepb'll bus station,
aalely lo their base from the woondlng a. IS-yeaMld Arab,
dogflght over the Al police said. 'Ibey Aid be was
Qanllrah area of Israeli-not seriously ,burl
held Syrian territory. The bomb 'described 11
'l'be downed Syrian MIG was primiUve bY. 'police did little
1een falling into Syrian ter-da :n:!.gl 'out1ide tbe
rltory, the spokesmen aald. . washroom. It was the second
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' SF State
8'1!deijt -
Tells Plot
SAN ll'RANc™P° (UPI) -
A San FrandlCO Stale College
lllldent. lelUlled In Superior
Cotirl Tuesdlly J!e heard I
Bliek Panther party leader
urie atrltlng lludenla lo take . ' . ~ away from riot' police
on the campus "anJ blow their
beads off."
Wllllani F .. Wbitely,' a
pbyi!cal edbcal!on atoden~
"la one of four wttneues )lfbo teatfned hefoie . luqe Bymi·
~Id In an acUon broogjlt
' by .I? leacben and otudenla
lo· halt mass plcl:etlng oo the
ltrife-torn Camp61.
Wtdnttdor, ·~ IZ, 1969 O.lll Y PILOT f>
Aid! Dr_ops Fight;
• f . ·l To'Settle Strike :.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mooday.
=t I
A labor olflcla1 baa given up ·Eltab~ol the cf..,.;t.
efforts to aettle a farhn' mtnl wu ane ti. the demWIS1
lllrite at SOn FrancUco Slate made wbec lllldenll, ~;by tbe Bllclt Studenll lfnJei. College, 1•"'·1 he r_, ';no, -'-··t H • co;r1.1• itUIM,; OV:--. • •
further ""' In p rt U :1 p I COllCt!minc Uie AFLqO
dlacuulona." Americ"an FederaUon • o f
Peorae John1, San Pran-Teechen *1ke for beiler
cllco "-'bot Council ~. wwtlna C'10dlifona and fliorii
asserted the Callforola State pay, JO!ma lald he "" 'llll~ Col1'4" Board ol Tru.sleeJ had Ung b1a .i1or11 u a mediator
''ahot down anx· hope for a because -in hls worda -
settlement," , truateea "with the full backing
)Ill action 'In the . teacher ol !lo•. llaqao, are prep.toe!
walkout came as ' S. I . to fight it to a Onl!b a1ld
Hayabwa, the school'• acting it dotso"t seem to mattei ·to preslden~ said a Negro lfudles thtm that It wllf be the facW(y
departmeot probably woold and atudenll and the city. ~f
not be eatahl1abed by the ota.rt , SU Frucllco that ue ~
al the !firing ..,_ -ed."· • : The 4pokea:men &aid Israeli such bombing in the former
alrcrall Intercepted <me plaoe, Jordanian sector ol Jeiu.alem
the downed MIG2l, iDdlcatin& in the past two weeks.
the other got away before the Similar bomblnp by Arab
Whitely' and 11111 eO-plalnUlfl
-ieoklnl a preltrnlnuy fl> juDCUon against ~
=~aln~~ = 24 How Snow
0
l•port CAl,L .
,·· , , , , ~ · ;r ;~ ~·i-' f'~ :(A '~ •• Jn.: Jt by Judp Edward P. Kl 7 2545 _;_.-..::::;:] arrival of the Israeli jets. terrorists 1n 1 West Jerusalem
The incident took place over bus station and in a Jerusaltm
the Golan Heights, th e marketplace caused heavy
strategic Syrian border area ~of li!e ta~ Iait year.
. .. , . ' • ' . ·' ._,,, "~"··~· •.'111!(~-' '0.'Dly. The resi:falnlng lrier ' -. .•
'OIRTY BJRP' 0'1.IED otl!!Af:t~ DIP.IN,91~ T': ''t ,[ I ~· ',Uptr.. Tbunday.
Ronny McEVGY iif WM! ~OI Angelu 'Animal Shell0< ·~111\. lljl c;llJ!nYI!; : > j. ~ed as defendanla .,. 15 '
OUT IN FRONT
USW'1 I. W. Abt!
An Arab guerrilla leader
claimed today that French and
Dutch volunteers have· joined
~ ranD to fight Israel
· 'Y,aulr Arafat, head of the
Palestine'LiberaUon Orpniia-
• lion (PLO) commando group,
said in Cairo the Europeans
art members of the El Fatah
guerrillas, whlcb include men
from Egypt, Syria. Iraq and
Lebanon.
In Jerusalem an Israeli
military spokesman charged
Egyptian forces wilh In·
creasing sniper attackJ along
the Suez Canal cease-fire line.
Hidden gunmen have wounded
three Israeli sokliers this
week, the 1pokesman said.
Biafra Asks
U.S. Funiish
Mediation
· · . . ~ .. , , t' . . . ,, , .. ~ c·a mp us organilaUona.. ID-
" • "I .. ' • ' • -~-the Bl.ell: SiUdenta ' ' . ,. · ~ •' 0n (BSU), the Third World P ·· W · .. · C h 'l' •I ."-· . 'R · · · · ·' · · 1.1tib&ooo Frono·cTWLFJ and ope . t;ir"18 at o ics ~ng 1Jnge,.,~S1Ui1eni. for . .11 :Demolo;•tte
. · · I 1 .• SOclety (SOS), iSllts » olfl..,. ' S d Effects . of .. , . rn Ille or1anlzat1ona. On 'Conscience · tan · .. · '".Whitely testllled ·Tuadty . . . -. • ~~'the 11,0flD.tludent campus
t " : Oil Stu . ..l!·ed · .,~-1n ... ,-11a1o VATICAN CITY ' (AP) -'\a;ws against the fret, spon· Ill . 'of 1diarupllon11 -a1nct tM ttu..
P P I VI In ob · Wieous activity or man." ·. CJeni strike began list Nov. II, ope .au '. an VI01IS SACRAMENTO (AP) '-The and that BSU: TWLF and SOS
allusion to the controversy The Pope said the guidance State Fish and Game nePart,_ • .i.e.'p r 11 en t .-ti y·e..1 were
over birth control. warned ol conscience "ls a good ment says most marl~ life Wtfclpanta In the nUl1lf!l'OUI
Roman catholics t 0 d a y and necessary thing," but he in the oil-choked S a.n t a r&lll"es · he attendee! u an
against relying only . on, their declared that a JM"OD'S coo-Barbara Channel seem ·io be '· oblerver since .then. ,
SCl·ence .. ,. i'tse" .. not the faring well, but some officia1s The physlcaf education atu-own consciences. n u ..,, fear the oil spill mily have dtrlt satd hel heard Benny
'Ibe Pope in effect disputed arbiter at moral value ... lfe , . 1'Jong-term effects." ~ Stew.art Introduced at 1 cmn-
thol!le in the Church wbo insist added that deci&iQDS of con-' Qeparttnent . iDirechlr -Ray pUI rally In early December
that catholic couples, despite ~enee mll!t be infl1.1enced by ' ~ $@.Id :.itoeyt~ Jll, a ~ for the Btaa
the ban on blrth control; are "the light of Christ.;, · Witt -~ "tilt!" area-·fOr 'Panther party.
. "In rd t be u>.I months to come to Scee if sUll free to f<1llow their can-o er 0 a va u marine life shows any · long
sciences OD whether to prac-law for human action," the range 111 effects from ·the
tice contracpption. Pope said, "the ~naclence polluted water. • •'111 · I·
Tbe Popi, a d d r e s s 1 n g must be right, it mum be Arnett s a l d ~tnt
thousands . at his w e e k ) y sure of Jtself, and must be boa ta monitoring 9t'-waters
:qerkeley Fire
Not Arson?
true not uncertain not gulluly have not obeerv.ed alf1 1fiih ~ · general atidience, sounded a ' ' killed by the oil and'tbl.t eeels · • ¥JUCEL8Y (UPI) erroneous. For this it is and sea 11. __ which,' '-"•i·t In. veatigatort can find no warning carried in months n-·•-lo •· • the li""t ··~ •-Steel Union .......... .,.,_" .... v., 6" the Channel Islands d.idt -not eJidence · IQ!UcaUng that the UMUAHIA, Blafra (AP) -past by the VaUcan press -of Christ ••. " • ;J · n fire bJch destroyed
that th ""°"'' e alone ., A num•·· of•. ~--al COil· appear affected. :i.: :.. . .. an. w Bialran leader Odumegwu e c.,.._ nc 1 ~· ....-..."¥ To date he said Wa\U blhtl ~er Auditorium at the
President
Leads Race
Ojukwu declared today the not enough. ferences, incl~' those ln have ~ the -~ry' apecies'.·. '\Jpiveraity hf 'Clllfornia 'wu
United States· can play a The pontiff complained that France, Ca~ Holll)ld and aftecled. ln itl ·latea1·-filuret-o-.·i llti(by arlOllstl; · · .•
mediator's role in the Nigerian "one often hears repeated as Germany, have' ~ the of. the departlneQt reP.Jl'ted;.16.8-_.,J Berkeley Fire ~-1!94pey
war. an undeniable aphorism that ficial atand-"Qia*!!'.»w FC)pe!1 wlteTlilfd!Hiit~Partel' lald-Tu.~ \bat the
But to do tliis, · be said, all the morality of man-should encyclical on -:lW'Ut control and turned m 'io t1vo:~ fttir,eau ot CrUninal Iden-
the·Ni.J:on administration must consist in following bis own must be heeded, but lhat in ceriten f.lta~·to;~~, ~ ilQ.caUon a1¥f invesUgaUon in
PITI'SBURGH (AP) -I. act quickly before It "becomes cOnscience and that ls af. the final anaJylia Roman the birda. , , • , •. · \ Sacramento bad l n f o r m e d
W. Abel, who climbed from identifled',' with the gov~ finned to free him boUt from catholic coupleJ had to deci~ Of thue, 115· birds ~~ 1 ~ polico .it could find "no
the mill noor to the top of ment of , former 'President the detll81Mb of an intrinsic on the basis of their own "dead when received. 164 died organic 1_ \~b 1 ta n-c e 1 ' • fn
organized labor, took a com-Lyndon B. Johnspo. , . law and from respect for an coosciences .what to do about in spite of .treatment and ITT aamplea "9k~f!D. ~the ~
manding lead and appeared Ojukwu met ~on:n.8D.y ~th authqrlty that tries to dictate C.'Orttraciptlon. 1 . wtre11r9:1tei1 dd -~~ of the ~ hl1;11.
bound for victory today in ne~1 111 his .home here --'--------------~-----'~--,...-~------------....
hill battle to keep the presiden-after a di&cussion .with two
cy of Ille powerful United , Visiting .lJ r it i 1' Labor
Steelworkers Union. members of Parliament,
Unofficial returns compiled Michael Barnes and Alexander.
by Abe.!'1 campaign aides gave Lyon.
the incbmbent a 129,868 lo Qjukwu was asked if he
156,431 lead over challenger would accept the Unitei:I States
Emil Narick, a relatively as a direct mediator playing
unknown union lawyer. Abel's a role similar to its action
committee said Its tally in-in the 1967 Cyprus crisis.
eluded 2,225 of the union's , • pr 0 v 1 de d this ad-
3,700 locils. ministration acts quick 1 y, An Associated Press survey UI ed had Abel ahead by 8 similar before it becomes iden i with the old administration, i.1 margin. 'l1le voting won't it has 8 cbanCe to be an be official unUI all ballots are certified by union tellerii. This effective mediator," Ojukwu
could take until May I. said.
Narick, working out of the Biafta in the past has con-
baaement of his suburban demned the Unjted States in
Pittsburgh home 1aid "I see terms almost .u atron1 u
nothing to ca~ m~ to be its repiated denuriciations of
dilcouraged. • the British.
Grand Reopening:
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I D.uLY PILOT EDIT8~ PAGE.,
Valley's Financial Plan
A comprebe11sive 10.yur financial plan wUI bt COit·
.alderod by tha Fountain Valley City Councll Feb. It
Tile plAn' w11 worked out by City Manarer JamN
E. Neal and represent. an innovation "never lrled 1*-
fore by a l'llY,' in his own worda.
It virtually guarantees to Fountain Valley rtlidenla
that they will not see an lncrea1e In their city property
tax rate for the next 10 years, nor wUI they ho expected
to thtll out money for park bOnd• over that period, aay1
Mana&er Neal.
· 'Neal' fell that ti buslneas co.tJld create lon1·tenn ,
financial guides, why not a city?
He went to work about 1lx montlu a10 wllh chlob
from all the city departmenls, to .••• ii they could d•
velop a 10-year master plan ·of needs and expenaa1 ·11
wtll as projected revenuu.
After much work and hard thousht, they feel they
now have an accurate, flexible plan which not only telll
which roads are due !or repair five years from now
and bow rn811)' employea the police dtpartmant wUI
need, but gives an Jdea of whete the money wm be •.
FlexibUlly In. the plan ii achieved by b11ln1 all
projectiohs on population flguru for Fdiinlala Valley.
Accordil!& to Neal, so many city employea are need·
ed per 100 residents, and if employment Is held at that
rate, costs ,.,ill' stay within financfa1 reach.
To operate; thl city doesp't have to ha':e a ruarm-
teed number of resldents each year. The 1en1ce1 pro-
vided 'fill be based on lhe service needed.
Th• llnanci(ll plan will enable the city fathers tO
look obeed to lff how much mon~y they will need in a
JW!lctJlar year and plan on It
. The city councll won't be lllrprised in 1973 when the
Police. Department· 11y1 tt nee41 three more men, or
lh• Plann!t11 Departmmit· wants a 1tall lncree1e of one man.
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Tbey'll '-fhtad, aqd thfY Ull plln lhud.
l'ountlla Valle)': i. airNd1 boen applauded u one
ol 111• lien plaanl4 .clUfo CO!llctl'Dll!I ill general plan
ol land Ult. ,,,_ ffdlllon 'of a 10.)'tar flnanclal plan wUI
alranstheq ill Nplllallon u · a city that knows where
ii'• 101n1.
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Fair H«!llSing Problems ltiil appear-that the HCent lonnatlon ol 'the
Hl!.JIUn ~ F.U-HOUllnC CouneU II llil attempt
to bN oil houaln1 P"l'bimla for.m!nor!Uu ~ore they
besln, but the truth ol Ille matter ·appears to be thll1
Ille probJIUll of fllt hotlllnf alnady are here.
Tbe new lfOllP la ltd by t.be &v. I.awrenca Yo\1111
and ylill lll40t monthly at Community Mathodlal
t:hurcb, Ma .._Hail -A"'. Ill .formation Iona baa been
urrod by 9'e nev. ~er Bttlaworth who· hu conducted
a vtaoroua"compa111ilor human riallll in 'all fields.
Ollt rOe! II tlndinf hoiialq lot mllnber1 of mino,...
lty .cl!Mlpa. Another. la for d .. ent low coat honslng ,for
thoee who need it.-Muell of the low coal bot111n1 pruent.-
Jy avalleble In Hun~n Btaeh !1 almost unlivable
and molt of It fal!J to meet 'city' ~odes. .
Tbt, tenn ''fair housing'" today covers a broad
rang.-. of. problems and opportunjtles from finding a
houi¥ for a 'lamlly to lna(Jrlng thaHhere are clean, sale houaea ·available In areaa of adequate ••rvlce and
•lreetl.
A close look at housing atandai-ds Ia being taken In
Ibo area by city. govtmment and thi.s wUI help lighten
the loed for the committee, but the job to be done In
fair bowing locally !1 !arr• and lull cooperation by the
conu_oun!ty wilI be needed.
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:-: Wally Hickel Reader Def ends Legali:ed Abortima
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Decides He'll ··.·
Go to Lunch
Dear
Gloomy
Gus: W ome~ Should Have Right to Decide
S<cr<tll')I oMhe Interior WaHy ·lilckel
hu at lut rolled up tµa 1l~y~~ . and
gone to ,wor' to help ~-Nilon build
a better America.
So conanaUonlsta are i loom i I y
predicting the rape of the wlldemus:
Danocrata are bappll7 anUclpaUng
1nother Teal)Ot Dome 1e1ndal; and tn-
lidera art buyln& oil abarea.
Nonaente. J. for one, place more trust
In Mr. Hickel than In any other Cabinet
member in years. I am superbly con-
Ii-thal Mr. Hickel In the tryln&
times ahead wlil never do anything
wrong.
AJ;, a matter of fact, I'm superbly
confident he'JI never do anything at all.
You nffd oilb' .envision his wor~g con-
ditions.
SCENE: '[be Secretary's office, Mr.
Hickel sill at his walnut desk as a
dozen aides stand around watching him .
Two are, of cou rse, spies for the
Democratic National Committee. Three
are on loan from the White House.
And one is a bearded young man in
lederhooen who keeps humming hiking
IOngs.
In the anteroom. more than 40
reporters wait, pencils poised over
notebooks.
1'1r. Hickel nervously shuffles I.he
papers on his desk as the aJdes nod.
Finally, he picks up a pen u though
to sign one. There is a collective in.
drawing of breath. He puts the pen
down.
llE TAPS HIS fingers. The aldes nod.
He reaches for lhe telephone. There
ls a collective gasp. He withdraws his
hand. Tension mounts. At last, with
the air of a man crossing th e Rubicon.
he slams his fist on the desk and shouts:
"By George, I've decided to ... "
Panic! Aides scurry in all directions.
The reporttn1 dash in, pencils at the
ready. The first flash reaches the
Democratic National Committee. "Hot
WhY can't the Parking Authorlcy
buy Ill the old downtown lltCllon
ol Hunilngton Beach end lout the
air space to the Ontario Rac:a.
track? Thit would aave tbt tu·
payers $W,768. .
-P. P. L.
zlqedy" crlaa a alratesJat, "Happy d.131
are hero qaln."
Over at the Sierra Club a ICOtl of
elderly ladles in whl_..t -srlll>-17 ch«k their alpwtocu u they
prepan for a ocalt-ln protell atop the Wuhinaton Monumenl
AND IN THE White House Ready
Room a red light flashes. "Hello, Wally?"
says a white-lipped Pre1ident Nixon into
the phone. "Put your scrambler on.
Good. Now about this decision you've
made. Have you thought it through?"
"Yes, sir," says Mr. Hickel firmly.
"I've decided, come what may, to go
to lunch. Now I don't see any aenae
in lunch for lunch's sake, but ... "
"Who with, Wally? Not one of your
old oil company pals, I tnut?"
''No, slr. I thought I'd eat aJone tn
the cafeteria to show my Independence.
Just a roast beef sandwich and a <a
of milk."
.. RM.MM. I'D SKIP the roast. beef,
Wally. It might be interpreted u favor-
ing grazing rights for the catUe intenita..
Let's see, wbat about ham! Loot. I'D
check it out with Ray Bllsa: and call
)'OU back."
"Thank you, sir."
"And, Wally, just let me say tblt
I have complete confideoce In your :tudl·
ment and integrity. Now, what are JOU
planning to do after lunch?"
SO I SAY a cynical, 1uapiciOU1 nation
should confidently pot lta faith end lruat
io Mr. llickeL And let'• ketp an .,e
on the othen.
It'1 the leaders you trust that you
can't lrult.
To the Editor:
I am a woman who dlclded to havt
an aborUcm (lq.Uy, In Japan). ·1 -.Id
Uke to eiiplaln to. Ill. Y. Nordlund
("A1alnat Ab\>rlloa" Mailbox, Feb. I)
my rtuona for; -such a declllon,
and alao upD!a' wlr)\ American women
abould haH~ rlCld to dtclde for . tbemlllV.. ,: · ~ they want to hive
an aborUon. ' ~
I WU at .... "' wben I COllld not handle OW' .,.MClitiut," . but I wun 't
In . u deOp a manlll _ dlalurbance ,'u
would have .,_ ~ to have a le1al abortion lo Calff L The Idea
ol roln& to Japan. wbtn aldlled doctori
parfonn tho oper&Uon, "" auggeated
by my dod<r. JD· anltary cond!Uons,
with a SUJ'l'CID, there 11 no danger
to the paUenl The operaUon laku only
I& to JO minutel, and alter a day'•
rest, the patlmt ta pezfectly fine.
AS FOR THE CIULD, a foetus is
not giYen a burial unUI the age of
sl:J: or 1even monlhs. An abortion cannot
be pezformod liter thrte months or
pregnancy. I, myself, f~l absolutely no
guilt, as I'm sure many women would
not. As for those who would, and do
not believe in legalliing abor1ion, all
thty have to do is 1tOt practice H!
Le1aliied abortion would do them no
barm at all, whereas those ol us who
1rould like to have a legal abortion, irlthout spending money to 10 overseas,
art forced to bear the burd~ of an
-anted cblld. 'I'm aure :tfiat JOU'd
Ila lur)lrtaed at lbe amoulll ill American
dollan ..... to forelp opera-.· .
. AND 'llllAT OI' -wamen who
.,. Ml u llnanclally 1-.ate as I
wul Many ti ibem IO·ahead and bring _.. uawinted cllfld Joto lbt world. look
' al the mnnbc al del!liquenll 'today who
,..._ . ........, dlllilren. Think ol the
..,........ -· Ill ovwr the United -Otbtr women ~e ,anyone they can
find who .woUld perfOl'm their abortion,
.... the· cltaning lady in • filth,y
~-Molt of these women die from
Jnfectklm: J'tl\Jltlng from d .1 r t y
"~ta." The6e are the sad CIRl!I.
A Deep Emotional Truth
WRY SHOULD TRIS happen in an
advanced natMB lib the United States
when we ba•e · ~ surgeons and
gynecoloetoll'ri&ht uedtr our n<lftl? It
1' bocauae W--llllndod people.
Alalo. I "'1'.. ·Jt la doing. you no harm
lo hive ltpJ' ~· Pleue stve
Amerlcoa ..om.. 'Ibo! INedom to cbooee
!willtmaalYal
TbouahU At Llr1e:
Whal too many solicltoua mothers fall
to realize is the deep cmoUonal truth
in the old Talmudic saylng: "Better
Js she who shows a smiling countenance
than she v.·ho off en milk to drink." • • •
A lower-class domicile is, to me, a
place where they have slx beer-can
openers and no corkscrew. • • •
The ·flaw of the provincial mind is
that it. judges all behavior by ill own
nam:>l' standardsi the flaw of tht C(lloo
mopolllan, mind II that It ,.jecta all
staDdardl • 'merel1 matten of local
tam or pr'lfe1e1a; thUI, the pr'O!iDclal
sullen -a lallun lo 1ympollijo,•ai>d
the owmpolltan Crom a fallure bl dlar-. • • • •
Ddendtn al 'a load ..... --.. went ene.mlts when they \111 ..m
blll.truthi to promote the ctmi wltb
ilde too Ignorant to ""but the argummt. • • •
When a performer sweats, he hu
Dl.ll muteftd hls art ; for nearly the
1'lloJe; 1lm of craftsmaruihip ii to make Iii clllOcull look •a'J'. • • •
!$137 and '11" u~ lo mtan In t.hl
_..._ ~le fulure; but the ID-
. .
.~ : . " . -. ',
vet.erate procruUnaUon o( men bu tum-
edit into "sooner« W.V."
It b true~ .. lo7, ;......· .... ,.~
violenct; any ,..... .lllan -"1>1c
lltaralln l!ladl IO rapa ~ but toy _pona_
ft make the taking ol lll• ...., cuual
and dlvall:od ~ buman ,afaia; j1ill
u por-aphlc Wrttlnc di''""'" -
from alfac:U~ end ~. •
The mlPl1er ---" ..... Jllllllicallan -. the ..... -lo tia .. to.........-, ..... ....., ...
--tlle-ai>Md and ...a, ...-..
the -for--... but al
the -u,.. -the -ol la&man ~ lo what la being ......... -. • • • Porhapa one ol the l110lll eiprlaalvo
words tn the Engllah Janruaae ll "fiab-
bergasted," whlch, oddly e n o u a h ,
originally ll\Wll "lo lrtghtetl with a
fJy-awatter."'
_ ..
NAME WITHHELD
Bres-heW• Comments
To the Edtteri·
Well -wt have htt another new
lowl I nfe:r tu Robert J. Bresnahan's
........... Ill the DAILY PIWr Feb. •• • It 11!!'t'er ceases to be a 90W'Cfl of
amaRSntnt to me as to how a peoon
1n puWe otflct, or in 1ny other office
ol nspndhll'*1 for that matter, can
. .....--•• S-•···
Dear,a.p: •
-a mlIUaD for )'Oii!' !Inn !land qaJnll moD d0In1
liouoawwkl Wt'rt a -bl-. aot mlc:ll l\ltn aboold alwaya
-"' do -k. I)' the way, plea1e dco't uae my namt.
I'm married .
ANON
Dtar Anon:
Well .•• '° much for I.he mou.se
malt Oddly, ne mtn have written
IO far.
Lettu1 from rtadtra art welcome.
Normall11 writers .should convey t.lleir
mcuao• in 300 toonb or les.s. The
right to CO'nden.se lftttr.s to fit s-pace
or tUmfnatt Jibtl it rtrervtd. AU
leturi ·mu.st include .signature and
nuriUng ad4us.!, but Mmts ma11 be
withheld on req uest if .!Ufjicitnt rta·
ion ii apparmt.
mate public utlerances of that type.
They extmpll!y ttie epitome of imbecility
• . . as I recall lh&t's ju.st short of
absolute idiocy!
IN VIEW OF A-1r. Bresnahan's ap-
parent lack of time I offer him a three
part program which might aid in hasten-
ing his recommendations to the Orange
County Board of Supervisors:
I. As soon as resiaential developments
within five miles of the airport are
three years old, supplant them with
slums. These, then. can be condemned
in the name of PROGRESS.
%. START immediately to externtinale
all people over 55 years of age who
live within lhe flight pattern. This
permits flexibility because if the airport
again grows too rapidly the board can
lower the age bracket and-or wid((n the
flight pattern.
3. A community campaign for a salary
incu ase so Mr. Bresnahan can "afford"
to move into one of the troubled areas.
Otherwise, he may grow too old and
become a victim of his own Pandora's
Box.
JERRE C. BLAlR
Brenahon, Orange CoU11ty director
of aviation. told Mi.islon Viejo home·
owners that El Toro Mari ne Corps
Air Station "lookl the tnost logical"
of the eight sites under consideration
for rel.ocation of Orange County Air·
port.
Conceding it is an emotional i.ss ue
for the ptoplt living there, he said
"you've got to look at the 25·year and
50·11tar pro;ectiom. Our airports are
presentt11 seriously over-trafficked
and the need is getting worse."
Ht added: "Let's fact it, the aver·
a.ge homeowner turm over his home
everv three years. What wilt ht care
20 year1 from note if wt do or don 't
locate in El Toro1 Somt of the strong·
est oppo!itfon we've received is from
the reridtnta of Laguna Hills Leisure
World. Yet, what i.! the life ezptc-
, tancv of theie people-15 years1
We're talking about ded.ritmi that
wfU affect thi.s arra 50 yeart hence."
-Editor
Common P•ttern
'Tn the F.<iitor:
Recently a reader described a sheriff
1he had seen with his shirtsleeves rolled
up helplna; a stranded motorllt change
a Ure. Larfel1 from thla .... flooilng
evtnt lhft dmr many broad geoeraJi.ta.
Uom 'about the wmderful nature ol our
..-! olll<:en. Without 'offering any;
quallllcatJons or admitting any fault
on the pall al the sherlffa she eodtd '
her letter with a plea that we aupport
our local Pollce.
In lhott, the Poll« "" guat ud
delen1 our aupport primarily beclluse
sht PW a sheriff ald1ni I motorlsl
f'LL ADMIT THAT thla may bo a
slight overslmpliflcstion of her state-
ment, and aeknowledge that this Jetter
may not be typical or her usual ability
to reason. Still I would like to charac-
tultt I.ft general terma the methods
ol percelvlng and thinking revealed In
the letter, for they reflect _ a common
pattern.
First, the perception. It Is as though
&he has seated herse!I in. a chair in
her house from whlch she· view1 the
world through a small window some
dlllance fl'OQl her. Thls window on the
world ls heronly sOi.Jr~ of Information.
Through It she can see only a sm11l
part of the landscape -the vast ma~
jority of it is hidden from her.
SECOND, HER method of thinking.
We might sympathize with ~r If she
were honest in appreclaUng the limits
~t her petcepUon, but 1he ll not. She
tries to fool herself and us lnto believing
that she can see 'the whole world through
that wlndo~. When she sees one sheriff
helping one clUz.en and ther: general.ius
that all sheriffs are good, she ls indeed
taking that one small piece of landscape
she can see\ through the window and
using It lo fill in all the re 1 t of t h e
landscape that she cannot s e e .
Unfortunately, the re!t of tht land11cape
_ may be very different. •
WHAT ABOUT TRE police in Selma,
Century Plaza, Oakland and Chicago?
What about the compl1inb against our
own California Police made by members
of the Black and Mexlean-'Amerfcan ~
munities? These questions were. ap-
parently beyond her view .
It is my guess that our reader has
evolved a life style , ..... her chair -
that limits her experience to that which
is safe, wholesomt and suburban. In
addition, she has e.vidently . dev.eloped
a pattern of Utlnting that blots oul
"sour" considtraUons and fills in these
gaps with extensJon.s of her mdre
harmonious concepts. She sees what she
wants to see.
Too many Amerlcalll!I sit in chairs
like this, unwliling to see the suffering
and imminent danger caused by their
blind prejudices.
DICK JOHNSON
'Datagero~• Da1Ck1'
To the Editor :
R. V. Mitchell's "Wake Up Americans"
(Maill>Ox, F.eb. 7) lhould arouse a bi"g
response from your readers. Most of
the resJ>Onse, I'm 11.1re, will be from
ootraged Hnb whose patriotic fervor
varies ·10 intewlty accordin1 to the eitent
of their Mfsonal involvement.
Among 't>eae Haw ta wlll be men o•er
3& who wlU not be called upon lo disrupt
their careers or lhed their blood, poliU.
clans whose seats in office will be
enhanced by conflict. buslaeas men with
lucrative defense contracts., proltssional
military men who9e careers are to be
furthered and millions of defenH: workers
selling the lives of their countrymen
for a smidgeon of overtime and job
security keeping their big voice silent
in single-minded acceplaoce of this Viet-
nam crime.
THESE BUU>S OVER 35 are awake
to thelr ltlliJh owortunllies. You will
not find one among them who is re.ally
lnflutnctd by othen' millery, or who ta appalled .at an appalling casuabyl lilt.
'lbe diet ol thlo bin! conalata .cl young
fresh men wbo art Is a rule too YOWll
to Vote and voicel• ln the dtdsfon.s
which brlnc about their aacrlfices on
the altar ol national pulley. •
The most dangeruaa Hawk, however, 1 although almost total17 bllnil, ... the
Flag Hawk. A more IUlitaP»>e' name woold
be Gooney-'ird. He ii a cl• ttletlve
of the Nazi Hawk, a hawk ol llke diapool.
tion whicb is now almost utlnct alt~ once numerous. -•
" Tms GOONEY c•n bl foWlf at an
palrioti< cuemonl... He ta attracted
by the sound of the drum, the piping
fife, and is enthralled by a waving
flag. It matters not to him who waves
the flag or why the flag is waved
-wa ve the fl ag, roll the drums, pipe
a fife in his ear and he'll follow you
anywhere.
JACK R. MAPLES
Free 1'1191111 fo Cubo
To the Editor:
Airline hijackings are becoming more
freq uent , with no end in sight; and,
as usual with large industries, nothing
has been done to put a stop to this
annoyance. Recently It was announced
on television that certain airline com·
panies v.•ere considering setUng up flight!
to Cuba wlth I.he fond hope that these
flights would alleviate lhe problem. What
tHese idealists do oot realize ii that
the hljacker hijacks mainly because he
does not have the money to pay his
travel expenses. -
TilE UNITED STATES should provide
free, one-way flights to Cuba for •ny
who wish lo go. Is th.is soluUon feasible?
\Vhat would . it accomplish? First, the
flig hts could be set up on a voluntary,
muwal participaUon b a s i s . All
participating airlines could provide on
a rotating basis the number o( flight!
required. Possibly our military transpqrt
aircraft could also be used. Setond,' it
would then be aMounced· by mean1 of
mass media that these flights were
available.
THE ACCOl'tlPLlSIL\fENTS of aucb a
program should be fairly obvious .. Flr5t,
lhe ftee flights would put an end to
the necessity of anyone·s hijack.int a
jet. Second, they would eliminate the
resultant passenger incon venience, ob-
vious costs, schedule upsets, and the
horrendous possibility of an accident over
the seas (Say one of those grenades
goes off one or lhese days!) Thus, thesG
flights would nicely show to the world
th at the United States lreely allo"'!s
anyone to leave who so wishes.
TllE FIRST AIRLINE hijackings OC·
curred from behind the Iron Curtlin,
people trying lo escape horror and tyran.
oy. Certainly it must cast a murky
shadow on our country's dingy workt·
wide image that so many find It
~ to "escape" by means of hi·
jacking. Certainly this is not true, but
how many other countries are aware
that it is not!
LET"S SHOW the world lh•t Uncle
Sam is not opposed to letting people
out of the U.S., that he's even so
generous as to lend a helping hand,
And anyway, we're overpopulated here
as it is! It would be interesting lo
set whether any or the Iron Curtain
countries would do the same!
JACK O. TURUNEN
--.iW-.
Wednesday, February 12, 1969
Thf ~ditorial pQOt Of Ute Da'1•
/>m)t seeks co fnform and 1tim-
u!ate rtGdtrl by preren«no ihU
ftNspapttr't opblionl end eont-
mtttcr, Oft tapia of mtnut
and s!Onltu:once. br prooldtno •
f~m for the t%prt"'°" of
otir rtadfn' opfnfoM. and bp
pr11111tmo the dfutf'te °"'°" Pofntt of fftformtd ob1nt)e'r1
and spokesm.c" on topici of the
dav.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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Nb:o•'s l'lnt Wt!eks "
'Nn ~~ ,1. ~--, .. , .... .a..:··~·) '.
1 ~ •· .. .. ··(.)')'
Congres~ Both 8_uprised, _.Amaze~
WASHINGTOlf (UPI) -lrsvquit \ prwe ,l. -bit "'"' cmitfooio: "V~ Br ,,.......,.,, .nor ?fb!o
After lhrte -of watching ccminl from D;.J;,i. on la Iba mabl I b 1 n • , ' ' Mnl oat 1111 ,..._ I•
Ille NllOll -lnlllrallon, the Capitol Hiil Yor-.,it told. ,"II lie •~ ::.,ir,:.:,o1 ~~
nacUou of 1 om e con-Seu:te DemocraUc leader tlta the w~, lt ~ be • looted up It-....,._ ud
grwlooal Uberall rlll(e lrom MJke Mlllllltld liked NIJon'1 p-eal -on.' drawled: "Thll ••• ...
pleaunt -i., lo dolrW!pt "--minded and ccoperaUve r~..i. 1:,. --.u:fi. · "= rn!nlilralklo II c 1·r1 a In I 7
~
(ftli1~' ..
Were 'Love M~ma'
amuam~t. aUliude.11 Sen. Frank Church, ~-...._ -n.... performJQs well" It··-· .... to be more than (J).ldlho), called Nilon'utart Fev. 17 -a ~ .,.. Al -·• _, ~-_,, "-1r"':'r.'..:"., "'-•-.. "very bwlenJna." ......., Ila J. William --......,
"'" ----~--·· Fulbrlllfll, (J)..\rk.). "'-' ~arcalyl'tllralllhlmu-11, Lui week .al6oe I b'e 01'llElll CAUTIOUJ -umbltq a bll •w Nini'• "I've --V«J l1ll']lriMd bJ
Pml<ltnl: · Otben, ouch u Sen. Ralph cl.oJce I•. lhe 'No: J lllate • lot of lhlnp,• he aald. "I'm
-Embraced Iba prillctple of Yarboroup (J).To.), Wirt I De~·-V!fJ pleuod." lrMlrade. 1_::=:::::~::_:.::;:.:_::;::.:_:::...,;:_;::;::;::;;;::;_~;__----'-''-'-------
~ work GD the wkle-· By L. M. BO¥j> • lhll dandy: "The road lsn1 1y <r\Uclsed a it 11mI1111 e .
'1111EN A SAILOR dlW p a 11 ab le : I Not • v e •· . 1 oyllem.
abolrd !hlp, I00 · )'111l'l a10, JlOi<aqable/' Elcellenl, U· ! --5em11 notice lie will ao-
IMll often he wai buried at co.ilenl ytho',..-!bat? , ~-. llvely N•-c1eatp-e•1Uoo of . .... You ·-tbat._ a.-did CUrroMDl'Ell VICE :. Solithetnidiools.. • .
you kaow-lba:bodl• ol.'aome Q.-"BA\1: Y"" eru bej,, 19 • : -lleccounended raUftcaUon
ofOcerl who clifd a:t sea were of a treaty to . keep nuclear ,
prtltrved in bl,rets pf rum Rome. Louie?" ·A.-HaVt ht wup,orui away from the "have ·
unill lhelr !hlpa reAehed port? deed. DlitlnCl1y recallwalkinl .Q u 1; not" n~Olll.
Particularly H tbe shipa' cap-lrom the jrain lo the street _b~~~-~~~~~g~~~;;~~~~~ -And opened a drive to . Wni. illo}lillt ii wise lo prove without ever ,01ng up allll · awaep pollUca out of the jlOOI ·
to lhort authorlUes the death! down a stair. Believe you can't olftce.
of 811d otticers were natural, do that in any other railroad ·
8 not inurder, or vice 'versa. &talion in the world. Could I SOLON ~D
An"'-, ii u a matter of narrate scme fa••••••·· ·~-Do--·1 In Tota •1 am plouanµy 111'J11')1-
;ruo.<.. ............, . ..,. .. • · • ed," ' uld Sen. Gt. or ft.' · rtcOrd the rum in more than ~--whicb occuqed one of those barrels wi.s aavid Romf, but doUbt you'd ap-' McGovern, (M.D.), of e
to be handed out as crew predate it if I lo\_ too Food c t • M new adminlJtraUon. "I Can't
rauons on aubsequ-ent pe!aonaJ. 8Y Ille way, don't ·... . · ~S' ing Ore !;:~d~~i:'"~.llk~~~:
voyage1 .. That ii Ill ·I'm eolnl call me .LouJe • · • • Jl'Udtnt, tbou&btfu1. approach :
lo tell you today about Hie ·Q.-"DWN'T SUGAR l\AY Wh;'_-. N'. ot as Much liehaiheenllvh\itodllflcull and death aboard old ailing 110IiINSON flJht mor e .,re questlona. I fully expect a
vesseJ.9, beciUM I don't want matebu in a row without a rather COMtrucUve and
to upset you. Jou than any other boser?1' 11 t11 factory 'relati~p · WITJIJN A CO\JPLE of A.-No, 1ir1 a hitter named WASIDNGTON (Ul'I) -wore expeclecl lo shl>w an betw ... the White Houae and ·
yem after Angelo Prima Im-Hal · Ba""11 earned that · CQnournuo. will apand QIOre ~ver.,. incraue of I lo 2 Con(rea."
mllfated fron: Naples to disUnction. He fought tap than ieftr' ori . f.~ t!l1J 1ye'ar. perceDt, w b 11 e restaurant But Nixon bu left hltnseU ·
Brooklyn. court recorda abow, bouts,. wimlinl 17; drawing B·u t tlie pe~tage of the prices Mre expected to rise enoogh room for maneuvering
he leplly anglicized h i s 5. Paoky McFarland fought avera1e family'• budget which around 5 percent to 1 a t i a f y conaervaUvea,
name to Angelo Foist . . . 117, Fred Dyer, M, .and Sugar goes for aroctrfa may drop The forecut lndicatea only partlcuJarly thole of 'h11 own
EVOY NINrR DIVORCE Ray, II\, each contecutivelf to a recotd Jfd"icJ:vtrnmetit 1 '1Dall incrtue from early· party. Few Republlcllll feel
brtab up.a husband and wife without • lols. economJata: ~ ay, . 1989 price tevell, beeauae last he bu abandoned any of ~e
who baVe been married at Jl,ECEN'I1..Y HEARD a Experts aa1d com~ with I;>tcember'• averqu were 4 principal ouillnr.s in hls: cam-
FREE SAF~ DEPOSIT 801 FOR
MAINTAINING $518 SAVINU ACCOUNT.
Moura: 9:30<a.m. lo 9:30 p.m.; Sot. 10 a.111o le 6 p.m. • •
Jeut 2t years . . • ·youna: lady Gt voting age state, ~ l~ can 'e~t percent above a year earlier, P&Jp.
CONCLUDl!:D Henry Wotton· "I've never heard a cro.sa higher avet11e retall pncea. _ctbe~n~port~n:oted::".''.._ ____ _:S:U:ll•:.:"°::m::::.e.:ol:_:lllt::_:m::OSl:::..u::.:-----------------------------"Nb:t to no wife and children. word beU.een my mother and for beefl • edH•b· ~airy prododuc~· I· · · ' f th " »--arkable ·r true cerea an aaery pr UC&.11, your own wife and child.i·en a er. _,..,. . 1 • soft drinks, and cocoa pro-
are the best p a It I m e ; But ud. U a child never hears ddcts. Lower prices a r e
another's wile ape! children -the_ lolka argue, uld ,:t,14 ·lorecut for"1ulta, vegetablea,
-.e: and your wffe and " apt to wind up with · ' poultry and park. !JUie or
anotbtr's children worst. peculiar . notions a b 0 u t no change wu expected for
••• Al TO TllE LONGEST matrlmorual life. Our ~~e potatoel!I, fats .and oils, sugar ... nneMJ name fn the Bible, a scholar ,00 War '"!an contends it 11 and coffee. .::.
saya jt's Maher..sbalal·hub-not the qwck hot noises of An agriculture department · ·
bu, aoo of Illiab the Propbel the family ligbla that bend report, "NaUonal Food Sllua-ALWAYS~FIAIT IWAUTY • • • WIUTF8 a retired youngsten out of atiape., but tlon 11 a.Id U.S. food IP'ftd1nl .•
bartender : "Who. says the the "3ng cold silences. Belleve~ )in U. totaled •tol billlon. mini julep was ll!ven'"!I In tbal'• rlgl!t._ ', · , Tiu. yaar II Will 1ncr-;•
Ken!uck1: Both the mint Julep RAPID llBPLY: No, 1i;, a record f105.5 0< 1108 billion .
ancf the planter's p U DC h in crowd!, the 8ecret SerVlce 'if after-tu COQIUlfltr inC!omf · --
orlfhlated in Missinippt" men pay no attention ' to. the &Oii up bUt about ~t percent, ·· --. J
lN THAT SllAllCll to IJnd la<u. They watch Ille handi. as cumntly ·1-111, the , ) ·· ...,
the """1al poem, ~-J""'°f' ·Your ~ a!Jd...P""--refOri-tre.li<lecl-~ ,---~ ~
aubmiti Mr. WlWam ~t 1 mmtl 8te wlk ltDell dd wU1 Stephen J; Hitmltra. a · •
"Maid's Day Out," 11blch .. ....i -pootl1IIe la d•partmenl 1peclallll In food 1-.._. aoes: "'lbun .• Hen.". -He . 'Oecklli& u,.,. M*eu mall economie1 aaid if the" cOn-· -'
'adda: "Pleaac diel-ln quiet" ·to L. M. ~ 111 ear. o1 oumer IDcGme ape! food Ill*>
used to be a candldate, but DAILY '.PU.OT, •8o:ii: ,1175, cilnl fcricuta ll'Ove accurate,
no more. Nor an, looger Is Newport-, calll. -· the avtpie American will be
spend1n;( a record-low 17 or
Soviet Contradictwn 17.l percent of his aftlr'.tU
•amlnis QQ food.
In 1968, 17.2 percent ol
~ble consumer income
WU uJeci lo buy food for hml!
use apd in nstaurantll. Confuses Germ'Uny The food situaUon report Jn.
dicated total con.sumer food
spel/dlng would 19 up Ibis yaar
because of a comb~ rJ
rising retail prices, inc:reulng
population, and a small' lain
BONN (UPI) -We 11
German political leaders are
puz&led by apparent con-
·tradlctions in Russia's latest
diplomatic moves.
A storm of abuse from
Moscow and East Berlin has
been climaxed by a Com-
munist statement that
delegates to the assembly to meet in West Berlin March
$ to elect a new West German
president will be forbidden to
travel there overland.
Some here fear the attempt
to restrict travel by federal
assembly delegates may even
bt a smoke screen for a more ,serious attempt to rutilct
tht movement of vital gOQds
to and from West Berlin.
SlmultaneOU&ly, Soviet
Ambassador Semyon
Tsarapkin gave F or e i g n
Minister Willy , Br~t a 2o.
p •I e memOrandum on th~
nuclear w e a p o n s non-
JrOllf eratioo treaty.
the treaty bacau.se t h e
Russians still claim a right
under the Charttt of the
United Nations to intervene in pu capita food con--
in the affairs of We s t awnption.
Germany as a former enemy G o v e mment ecom:aosnlltl
le predicted earlier Iha I re1aU
sta · food pricta this year would But Tsarapkin'1 memoran-averaie z to ~.5 J'eJ'c:tnt above
dum nportedly attempted to 11161. Prices ~ groctr7 lloru
reauure the West Germans
on Ibis poinL Some llCJUrCes
NfW S ~N dl VII)
' say Mo8cow p~ to c_oDr · · ·
lider ill rtg!it of lnterventicm
lo be vnldid H the Germani
sign the nonproliferation trea-
ty.
[/ f I --
CLAIM lllGRT
Chancellor Kurt Georg Kies-.
State Secretary Guenther
Diehl, 1pokelman for the West Gehnan government, has con-
firmed the T1arapkin
mtiiiorandum contained "cer-
tain politlvt elements/' and
Chancellor Klulnger told par-
ty collea&utl be con1idered
Jt "a little bit of prosress,"
although lll11 llllln& short of
sat.isfyiug h1I ~aUoos.
r --,---;_~~~-_.::~~'""""
Incer and many members of
his Christian Democratic
Union are unwilling to si&o
• CONTllADICllON
Bit} ' '32 He does 111, however, that er s iL appeara to the government
the Oommunlrtl hive not
Pl N 11conctrted" tbe1r action. ane 9n ew . .,,,.. 11-a <11«1cu1t1 1•
aeeJnr how Ibey might have B Sta ~ their act_lon1 , 1 ODD mp becauae the t...iency ot ooe ·" atG ITAINLDI
MUNICH, GermlllJ' (AP) -;;;ehlco::.dlcis tbe other," • JTPL AQUAllUM
·The plane lhal new A4oli 1'he renewed threat lo Wesl ! • WITH FUU Ktr
HJtler around Gemjloy during Berlin la -lo strqlhen
his tin cllifl'lln' for the hind Ot the oppontnta of • ....
chll1Cellor bu lhoWn up .on the. 1111clear/yeapon1 treaty. l;t7 I
a new 20-pfennfg !tamp, but Pollt\caJ eipertll here are at ., •••••••
the postal ,dtpmtment • a Y s a lou to aplala Moecow'a
Jt WH doneln-tly. carrownd-aUck ·-b of lneluda1 I rallon
"There's nothina""' tan do tl&httnlnc tbl llflueele on .a&a1n.JU. atMl tal1k.
about it," • )ipOtesman for Berlin at tbl 1 a me time aa vibrator air' pump,
the Bundespost said today, it 1wettta1 the 000-filter,plaatie .tubinf,
ccn!lrmlng lhal 30 million prollleralloo pot. filt.r -and cart>on
copies of the new stamp hive. 'j;ii;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;~~-~ __ .. ·~-• lib food. been lllued tbowlng the JUllW -•'II S -• ..,._ wit.ii the number ll2201. WHO " D Buy now! Tbe stamp was laued Feb. OFF SHORE DRILLING?
• to cqmme111orate 50 years S,•••1 .. ., .... ....,... M-..
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Germany. The picture for the 417 , ..... ...,
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wtth t&ela AQu&rtum
N.IWr<lRT BEACH
FASHION ISLAND
Tti.. palarna1 •N an
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emergency measure to meet
~ overonrollmeat at
-colleCes lhla sprtng Wvtwd two• 1ttemptod cut-
bocb Tueaday and WU finally
approved by the S e n a t e
'Educatloo COmmitlee. •
The bi!~ wblch now goes
before the Senate Finance
Cammittee, would give at
lea.rt 3,875 quaWied students,
primarily junior c o 11 e g e
transfers, a chance to enter
state colleges this spring.
Sen. Waller W. Stiern (D-
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funds lo $1.3 mllllon but failed
by ooe vote. Seii. Clark L.
Bradley ·(a.&u! Joee), then
tried to reduce the .figure to
$575,llOO -bOI that proposal
wu swndly defeated in a
Vtllee vote. ·
SUem uld the coUeges
wouldn~ need m-0re than IU
million to take care of the
extra enrollment . But
Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R·
San Diego), author of the biU,
noted that spring registration
was already over on many
cainJ}uses_ and said efforts to
change the $2 million figure
"could imperil ·the bill and
may delay it unnecemarily."
Meanwhile, Assemblyman
Hippie Lets ·
·In-law Take
.WI lfa BiJl GbarlO! Warren ( D ·Los • .-..... :t'f 'e re ' : Ailgelea), Introduced,. bill " Ov .. r Estate !' whl_clt he aid "woUld prevent "I . ~ ·
B·' d · '·a re~Um of the present-·· •· ,...... • · . . Puu , ur en d<Plorl!>ie ,;tuation." . -~AN . RA L' ,(AP) -, ·-. 7,
. The biD set up a "1 million Donald M' • ~gave up ~ l Alt~n ·sraie ~~e:,~=.~ .. ~~·the ·~ ~~~~J;+~·I ,
Ieges face limllar problems otpted hll .~-il\,t , ·'' r ' ,____ . -iJt.tbe~futur law 111 atOr lll.;::whl 'a ...... ~
:SACRAMENTO • AP) -left of his eo ~.
mus calling en~. the state to McCoy, rr bu ilt an In-
assume the financial burden CHP Checks heritance ia $500,000 with of all welfare programs have real eslate hoUseboat
been introduced In the Senate building Ve!} · , btit then. ~ the ~bly. John L p . • Off threw · over and ~~~b ~8:n Francilco): ~ ymg established a a~ ranch
said his bill would relltve . , for IOlDt IO 1 ea at nearby. -
counties o[ their .. wellare SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Novatp. \
burdens and tower local pro-,Gov~'s ·.Committee ·on •Arthur. E .. ~g . of Mill 1
perty 'taxes by some fDJ ~ iSafety aays the ~vaUey, the fat.Wer-1n•law, sued
mlllim California Highway ?atrol's in Marin Cofnty •Superior
He ~d the move wou1d random motor ·vehicle in· Court,.cl.~\that U he WU·
eliminate' "one or the bluest apection. progrpi ~ caused ~ot named c t\11 .e ... r v .•to ,r., po~~1dache1 .for l<lcal a m&!'k~.t~lo~ in vehicle McCoy ~Id, 'lhi)>w. It ·a11 l
gpnrruneiit!'·and WWI~ tit_ hi equiPJD-,erit: !io~t!Qns.-. aW~.". : . . ,
line W!liGov,;Reagan'• i>Jellp The~conilriit~. reported to La~g •~id· Ip, llel!al! of · hb
to modernize government. Gov . .n.eagan~esday 'tbat the two gra . who were
The Senate bill, introduced current inspection program is born to his 'd ter, 1Paula.·
by Sen. Alfred E. Alquist (D-apparenUyworldngandsbould The daughter, w '"~orctd,
San Jose), also would transfer not be replaced by a man-ls living .in the t-Asbbur)'
a]I welfare responsibilities to datory periodic vehicle in-hippie di!\riq" ~n Frao-
state agency control. spection. clsco. >-
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, wlllt your heart when you say ·lt wltll •
flowers . Nothing could be more lilthur , , •
-more· welcome .•.• more apprecl8ted. Wlle~r lt'1 .a brltht· bouquet; nowerlng ·
p1'n,t ot ••Y corsage. Phone· or
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• Coo!&• ·~ ·<lt=Jt· ·"""°' 14 :tell whit they uw;. lel.t,
)loard -and .how I~ 1111 •li$t ~-.. -···-·,, r---. . . . •· '·· . 'l1ie ~ 'heroin• dlll'cts •
will pr:t;eat '• ~x.fet:ne. pl_, ~ ~J~.'! FC:f '11" Jt' I . ~'" 'J).m., In M~ · .Vilnle ' Unit.cl Methodi.t-~.'tJll1 l
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Tony il9P'ZI.~' ! ·< · <~"· lolloW.il J~· ;,,;.,;,,;,,, . . '"-''~ i<irtlroia ,trail "io""~e 'nie · -·~· aln. •' , ' .. . " . Led by Lopez:, the cast In-
. <l!ldBI J!enny Mata, Giibert
paravlta~ Ninfa Garcia, Fred
Garcia, John Takai antf.James
Ortiz it ·a dr~Uc preSen.
taiUon ct What narcotics can a.. . '
' All sorts of Ultoriel and
potential cures an: available,
but the cut of aeven -ln "Jun.
tie" 111 they found that
eonveraion to duist'a doctrine
WU. the only one that worked.
The crlglnal cut of .. Junkie loured the U.S., Canida and
~. and the l'OUP .C<1ming to Coota MBll ~·drew
nearly 1,000 persons I n
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delerlbed • 1ar,. ..... book, . .. eum!nt · Finlncial Aidl for ~ studenll" by Dt~· ~ "'~owed of
P~m "··· . ft ll. the first C01111J1Jatian
bl illO 'feletencf -o( an the lil,lloi ......... of -t
!!Cl>olmb!PI; ,r..v ""' • aid Wnpos J*.~ JoW,,,14 be
ayallab!e In u;e l~70 c01IHo '\
1fll". • : ,,. ' I Ltlrariana and olh<q·on the ',
Orin,e Coall bave ~ Mt· . · !i1J ibout the pubUaber. AD 'J
liqulrlee lhould ~ -tO C o II e 1 e llPP<*tunitie'.
Unllm.lted,~ lne., au· Korth ' . co.,i.r, Peoria, lllliiou.
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•COSTA 'MESA, 117S•Harllor 11.,r. 642."940 ·
'Nl!WPoltT BEACH, 410 W.-eoftt· HwJ,., 642·7142
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fabrics ~; P11int. , .'a style that's ideally •uited !o ;in19riar1 an~ fumishinps
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•. \~','.;',' ... fiuil!Gti9l ·Coloi'J1 Arlel'White; Taxc0·Beige, PU.blo Tan, wxorGold, ,
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'1111 Bolla An.
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SMITll'f: MORTVAftY
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Wl!STCLIFF MOllTllAl\Y
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Given Term
In Prisoll
Gospel Singer
Loses $1,400
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Gospel linltr M I b I 11 I
Jae-,.porl<d the theft of
$1,400 in cash Tue.day.
Miu J acbon, 17. aald she
cmied the fourteen SlOO l»lls
on her person most of the
day, which she spent working
at the CBS televis!on studio.9
in HollTO"Od.
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Qnot -.kJ al I ~t,place!
The II-, llllillt, USDA CHOICE •teaks . .
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n. .,eatmt! You tall make us
prov• it aoy bme between
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II a.m. and 9 p.m.
2267 F•lnlew
Cos11 Mesa
642-0732
Blind Chief Named
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12-PC. QUEEN SIZE ENSEMBLE
eu~= IMAIC~~· ..... '99
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CIUUN·SIZI QUILTID _. INciuDu
DUllllG TH1I RAND -IAlll
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Carries MRY
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Simmons * 8ealy * EDglaDd~r * Spring-Mr * .fostjirepedic * Van Vorst * Beautyrest
DISftlllVl'OU FOB. THE FAAIOUS AAIEJUCAN BEAUTY MATI'RESS
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-of th111 9okl1n V1l1ntin11. Pins, lockets,~
c~ar.ms, R•nclants -11ch 1 permanent r•·
mind1r-;rth'rou9h the y11r1 of your V1l1ntln1 *~
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CHAillLES· H. BARR
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Have all you r, telephones 'instal{~d a~ once \\'.hen you [llove and you can save some
mo ney .. Call our' service repre5Elntative;and she'll explain what to pillttYthere:and why.
All you have to do is tell her when, 1 · ·• ·
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Given Degrees
Three art1 resident.a baVe
been awarded degrees durtng
mid-year commencement es:-
erci9es at st. Louil University,
St. Louil, Mo.
Two ol Ille three .....
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of d<ntal S\JJ'flet)I. They · ....
Victor K. Groves Jr., tiff
El Colorado, Fountain Valley,
and Paul M. Hinch, 411 • E.
Lit St, Tuslln. The lhll1I, Anne
C. Munroe, Jltl Coric Lane.
Colla Mesa, . t"eCeiv.ed •
bach<lor of arta degree In
psychology.
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Joan Blondell
Gets Valentine
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Joan Blondell gels a
valentine tonight, a romantic fling with an old
flame on ber weekly television show.
Joan, who plays a faded." swinger on "Here
Come the Brides," is usually left to chaperoning a
boalload o! beauties dumped in SeatUe before the
turn· of the ceutury.
TONIGHT, however, she comes face-te>-face
with an old lover. The meeting turns them both on
briefly and provides some fun.
Joa~. a trouper with her family in vaudeville
as a 3-year-old, is better company than any other
actress in television -bar none. Her sense of
humor is acute and intact.
"Running into en old lover on television is easy
for me, it's happened a few times in real life,11 she
said. "As the kid• say, I could relate to the script.
I was prepared."
JOAN HAS made more than 100 movies, 50
guest shots on television, starred in Broadway
shows and made more radio and vaudeville appear-
ances than she can count.
She's also bad three husbands and is now a
widow.
"I retired three times for three different hus-
bands," she rec8lled during a lunch break on the
'ABC-TV show. "Now I want to work. I would be
silly to retire for two pug ,dogs. I call them Bridie
Murpliy and Freshness Murphy and bring them to
the Studio with me."
JOAN WORKS only three days a week on the
adventure drama, which 8.llows her to live com-
fortably in a home overlooking the San Fernando
Valley. It's a big change from her sophisticated
New York apartment, but she relishes it.
"Before this show I went on an 83,000 mile tour
of this country in a bus for a series of one-nighters
in 'Derk at the Top of the Stairs'! Believe me,"
she sighed. "It's wonderful to be settled down in one
place again and working regularly."
Joa.n has travelled as much as any performer
alive.
HER FATHER was the star of Edward Blondell
and Co., which toured the world in "The Lost Boy."
Every member of the family played in the company
at one time or another.
"When I began in movies my father was upset
because I played the fresh chorine instead o( more
respectable parts1" she laughed. "But he was proud
of me just the same.''
Miss Blondell was blessed with the face of a
female of dubious virtue. Whenever a producer or
director wanted a girl who looked as though she
fiadn't been near a convent they sent for our girl
Joan.
Happily, they are still sending for her and so
far as is known Joan hes no plans for convent life.
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Dear Dr. Slelnmlla: I ftlll
a baby. We wut a baby.
My husband and I .hive been
=led !or five yean. So
Ill' nothing \1\1 dlsap-
poinlmea~ I ba,.. been to a
good gynecologill. He says I
have normal tubes, ovaries
and uterus.
'lber<!ore, he bas sugg~
that my husband go to a doe-
to< for eaamlnallon because
DOCTOR IN
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he may he the ln!ertile one.
But he rduses, saying lhat
he is u Virile and healthy
.. liDyooo ol bis male friends
who already have I a r I e
famillea. Perhaps you can con-
. vtnce htm to go. Mrs. D
COMMENT: rD try to o!Jer
10me pertinent fact!, but: J
can"t promise that 1'11 con-1
Vince him.
The fact ts that a virile
man may'have •a low apenn
count. It does no( detract from
his masculinity. H he gels
to believe thl.s, then perhaps
he will agree to have a
physical q11imhwtion by your
family d~tor; and Jater put
llhnself in the bands ol •
jenl19<1rinary speclali.!t to
cbeeJc "' him.
H ba finds lhat bis sperm
count and acllvity II normal,
then all you and he can hoiie
to do Is keep trying. Many
·have bad· large families after
chUdJea 'flnt years ol mar-
riage.
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Suppose be does find lhat
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quilizers, bohnones or ·an-
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" ~th ·.-t&¥ktngJ t o'n f!t. ~ • • .. · ·~· ··.-. .""':
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I have found. that some men
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ment If they have low basal
metabolisms. In some cases
treatment wlth vitamin Bl2
or with cortisone have helped.
THE MAIN point. t have
been trying to make for your
husband are two:
1. It is not always the wife
who U the one who ·is inferUle.
And there aboU1d be no blow
to a man's pride to oiler
himself up for eumlnati.oa, too.
%. H be baa a low sperm
coun~ this should he no sJinal
for smTmder. Often it can
be improved.
In an early Childless mar-
riage there is greater op-
portunity for Sl!Cc... il both
maniage .jier.tnets a~
equal re tiJ>on al bf Ii t yin
determinIDg· the reason for
failure. Once the cause has
been foundf there is greater
chance ftr success.
FOR MR.-N.' Be thankful
for your own decision to get
rid of the long gun in your
home. lt't: a miracle that it
went off In your ll·yeaN>ld
ion's b-and1 without
decapitating htm.
I think you (and others)
will he 'im.r.sted In these
stalistica,by· Ibo Metropolitan
Life ~e Company.
FirearmJ are a greater
danger m the homo than to
the hunte. ln the field.
NEAllLY THllE&FIFl'llS
O< 1,500 of tho 2,IOll estlmat.d
fireann acddent deathl In the
Unlt<d SlaJel In 1111 resulled
from mllhlpl in and about
the home: ; .The weapon most
often fn'flo)ftd WU a long gun,
i.e., a sbotruo or rifle. Eleven
percent ol thooe fatally In-
jured ...,. ,_ age 10. Most
frequently1he weapon was ac·
cidentaU, 'cliJcharged while In
the bands • ol the .ic11m ..
another younpter, often a
brother."
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too.
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fALCONS. COMITS,
CHEVY H'S AID 22 88 CORVAllS e
'MratcA'N CAii Otn.t
.STANDARD CARS
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PlYMOUm e
MllKAN cAil·OfCl'r ·Bftf'CARS
' -POllTIACS. IUICl!S; • J2.8 8 OlDIMOllUS, AND
CADIUACS Mll~N CAM ONLY
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Whi•wollt u .oo'Mor. lath.
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traps dust and dirt particles. lets
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install. J4-2000.'.
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Te!IQ>Ald, nceotly _.s HI
doors 11 llO Pn>dudlcla Ploce,
Newport l!acb.
The newJ1 formed eom-
pony'a pnoldent and chairman
ol tha boud, Frank J. l)om.
ln(uu. aald lhlt II npecll
lo .,_ •-13 m!Woo In the ~ market during the
llnt yur.
Tem.p-Atd, 1 n e w ln-atan-flrlt.old hot and cold pock, avlllahle In many
alul, wia orlllna1l1 developed
lly Thomu E. CGnlwaD, 0r..,., -tho Product
DevtJOll!IMll& * .. lir dl!t --· DomJe I npl.a1tled that TemP::Ali 1J mldt up of ~a
hannlal chemical formula
Freeway to houae a .,,OIXI
1qure fool bulldfnl with
10,0llO oquare feel lo r
warehousln(: 7 , It t for
-· development and m1DU11cturtni, and l,!00 for ..-a1 of!lee spa<e.
"We expect our preeent
stall ol IO tmploye1 lo double
in the very near fuWre," ht
added. llominfua llllllOWICtd thal
Martin Roston, Ill Anaheim
attorney, will be the cor·
por1Ucm'1 secretary, Dr .
Ml11rlct A. Lyncb, Nawporl
Buch, will be mearcll con-
IUltant and lecbl!ICfl adviler;
Clmlol ]). """"· 1.q\1!11
-· dlNet« al aPer•tiool; and John A. Adams,' Newport
Shores, marketinl manager,
athleUc diviaion.
•ncued ... d11nhle, ye1---------
pllant plollJc pack lo produce • -..1ce poet, and •
dry or ..., heat pock, In
a malWr ti tan -
I:kynl •••• Mid ~ Labs
II alnlq DOCOllitlos for 1.ulW _._ .... In <>ruse Coan1J iloM lo the Newport
We Cover Boating
Best In Wes!
Man of the
Year
LARRY ADAMS
A. R' ¢ I ....... of Sot6in CaUflrnia. Mr. AdlJDI
t1o+ ' ' -U. Uni...., ti llaullllra Calllamla ud __ .. 1-a_
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Brenton R. Ogden, man-
qer of the 'Newport
Beach olllce of Dean
Witter • Co., lncorpora·
lid, baa been elected a
vice prllldent o f t b e
firm.
A dally averap of 1141,JO&
veblclto puoed OYV tho San
~Bayllridft
in 1111 llCWidlnf lo fllurt1
rel.-1 tod'7 by th< DM1lon
of Bay ToD Cro11ln1 1,
Calilomla Deputment o f
Public Worb.
-----In ,111 19th Y .. ,._ ____ '11
Investment Course
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Windward
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(AP) -'Ibo 'IS-fool telcb
-p_,. let ..... elapood time r.. tho ....ne
ISi. . Pe!Alnburl lo F o r I
Laudmlal• yldll race Mon-
day, bat a IJ.met<r beat tho
bllYodll.., ~time.
The Windward p •••••• t
ownid by llOb Jolmlon and
flylnl ihe burgee fll tho
l•balna Yldll Club fll Maul,
Hrnll, -tho flDllb line al 11 :4Ul to beat ·tho 1112
nc<ild Ill by. the '1'1ConderosL
'Ibo AmtrlcaJ) Eagle, u-
-lllcop ulled by Ted ~ fll Allanla flDllbed at
1:41' p.m. lo beat I ho -P-Oll cor-rected time by about 17
mtr.J&M. race cificllll aald.
'Ibo lleel left SL Ptteraburl at ,_, Saturday .., the run
down the Florida Weal Coul
and ·--from Y.f!'/ WeeL
Keel Boat
Race Slated
'llllAT or THE ol!Jor Wiii
CoNI boall bl the -T
'lbof ... not ~ bill-bid,
thank ,.... Don A3fft Jr.'•
C.1-411 Melee lrom NllYC wu
BCYC Hosts
Semi-finals
llthla c.rtnthlu Yacht Club
will hmt the Southern
Callfcaiia Yachdni "-ii•
Uon ladder .. m1.flntll ot tho
Prince fll Welea ellmloation
aerl• Saturday tJ>d Sunday.
'Ibo Prlnca fll Walet «>111-
petttion II a aaUonal matcll raclna aerie1 lqlOlllClftd by the
North Amer1can Yadll Racing
Union.
BCYC contendm will uJl
ap1na1 the Cbalmel crulltrc
Club entry bl C«wodo-15
aloops. BCYC r • c e n t l )'
deletted Ille Saeli Bari>lra
Sal1lnl Club In Cal·MI. ocC II freah from a mtorr
over tho Lillie Ships Fleet
fll Long Beach In Cah10s.
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alalla HM twa ot this tiny priml Crisp
coftoR ad mft acetate tricot ame In floral.
1•:a•trk a•d border prinft with zip f10nt
or bad. deli..., poileb, ,.11 b.hs and
c:.ond•blia. lhirnd waist. fiott.ri"8 nNk
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TURTLINICK IWIA.1'11 . ~··· 1·~ value .
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trmeler. oboul-lown Of ~lown.Jultrinte aad hang,
wrinkles d.Pappear. flathtfina cowl lliKk a11d yolal aty1.
tng are accented by thrM square lmtoM. Mi~ pink.
turquoise. maize, liloq size1 7 to 15. Sew. 2'%1
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tfmt continues to 111 half-belt bat1, •eat fla,..T
podcets. Slnoothly tu'tured wool and rryloa shetlond
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styled trith ••lfi.
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..,i Jllr. .. * B. A. Sdiool. -ML Su AJ>. One ol II eeliltod ..., tbol Sbuta Lue e u n t I• I I • n lbe W Air '-"""'-Pbologr1oltic SQuadton 11 at 10. He 11 a graduate ol Costa
m.i-.tt • Mo, c.r,oa l4lllo Coller• belcn aoterlJlll mile .. lbe Ph I oo a Belch. ' lit la a grldulle ol Nowporl lbe Naval~ Sfat\00, Apna. Mesa Hll'b School, llM, and
do{ -. Illa ... .....,. lbe .me.. wllldl ....,.... u onttn ba~ .,e.w Hlcli School and • Guam, llaTiana lllands. 1ttendodbr..,.. Coalll College
ID I qall otllill MlllllrJ AiUft lallon ..atlend over thNo tlrt id!:~.:~ ol Saata -Oranje Cou1 College Hll ~ fllel lbe RA~ bd~ aoterlJlll lbe ""'1«·
C-Ollll 11 ~ AFB Pft. LC. RkUn1E.1W1er1, ,.ppart -· t. Ullltl In "" belon eotorlng lbe Ml'Vi<e. llllywarrtor· ftl --, N.IL~otlw-tr~ .. -o1 Mr. &Dd !In. -Inc ltrlngenl """'PPIY ~---.. ·•··"-Y alraaft on cartographic A1n1D O.WI P. Dielz, oo u a A1l:llJ: fa 1 e.n lo r f FAlftae L. Hebert of Mt eon. demtnck. ..We work a a ~ • • • •I Ea 1, ... IL LllJ m. milllriom lo the Soutb PacUlc of Mr. and ~ Roger Dietz, ""'1allil-if lbe U.S. Air pw 61., C<111a II... 11 •-col II boon a dly." l.C. 11..-CarrlM, USN, ol J1r &Dd lln L. M. and Soulbeall Asia areu. o I qt U 11 a p 1 e S t. ,
'--II echool al porUclpollnl In EurdR Add Pfc. PllllQpl.commented. "We ilClo ol Louil C. Corrldo '" ~ J ~ Ill ,,....;. . Weotmllliter, bls,been assign-1-f ~ ~ Tiii l'l'uncb Card v .. • _,, .._.,.. .. !or moving 2191 State SL, Colla ...... _, r.. .._Road, ed lo Cbinute AFB, Ill., !or lit Jl'*C-o1 Corona corpen1er wllh 1be -Ba~ 7J ta. o1 ammun111oo in lllne · la ..mng libolrd lbe antkub-~ Bead!, graduated hi. l.C. llobed J. Cole, Mar lallon. da7I 6lrlng lbe Ballle ol Tay marine "!J>PO'I· alraaft 0.,,. lhlli 00$ al lbe U. S. Coast It, ooo ol Mr. and !dn. Jooeph lralnlnf In the luel aervlces. ::.,.., 1JraiiM 50!:: ~~ 1lie ltrlelll lralnllil-Ninh." rler USS 8-' In Vietnam. Goard llaerv• Tr a I a In 1 V. Cole ol Im Orange Ave., The airman Is a graduate of
and ·-· N.,, llexk:e 16 be beld In -In two The can1u. la oervtnc u center, Yori<-. Va. Coatall,..,blsbe<oasstaned Westm!nlter ·Hlgh School,
UalYorl!IJ bllwe enterln& the ywo, tt 11 .,...., ID tell .,.. .. c. l!llw. w. Rlemu, llqlhlp !or . Ille Commander .!:... ~~ lnlUf~-~ ~~Lal1:1!"fv';".!?._ Division 1111..··
...i.;. •.· ,. the elfedlv-o1· "'"8bal ai; -cil 11n.11ary e. SmJth AnU.SUbjoarme w • r la re -~ -...,., ~-_
· • .. ~-in the an:11c of iilll New\loll Blvd., Cosla GF~P Five wllh Ille Seventh Gllard ouch u March and Ar1maa Donald c. McCarly, Her4Ple Hotlfir
11r811 l!it• A, La, ..., ·-· ~~ ....... _ .... n:i ~ =• ~(o n:::tloo, W.:,tb: Set. Tony t;o•mu, 22, 1<>n of Mr. ahd Mra. Volney Capt. Floyd A. Best, of
ol-lft ... am.--If. ~ J~c.· _....__ j ·--·l>l··~-tFI. Hood, --d ·~ ·-E. . .,_ .. ,_ patrol...... uswa1A!'..! ~-,"!..-~·o1ind1Mra111' TDrl. •McCorlyw ...'.~!!'·,.~~~ 9()9'L w. Ba• St., Bal· IAld' ol IW 11'· Coul "~ -.._ w ~--•~• 0 -... ,_, ---';"''' ~ ~•= ve, es~~~·,•=~ "' ,. 1 lllctnroi Jiew»ar1 Beach. bis Colla Ilda, 11 ..m., with ~ · oon o1 Mr. and !lln. Clive Newport, Costa Mesa, Is serv-assigned 1o ' Sheppard AFB, boa, received 8 gold -;,;i_. lo~ AFB, the Sujiport Platoon ol the Byerley ol 1!444 Bolsa Chica, Chlel Pho!ographer'a Mate Ing In Brasilia, Brazil, as a T,.., !or lralnlog as a medical star 1n Jjeu of a second ..._ r.r ._.•'••l!n Ille cam-3rd Bollllm llDd Imntry, Set. Gwp I\. llqu, 23, Huntington Beach, 11 serv!n1 Pillllp L. Tripp, USN 1<>0 of pho•-·""'·· speclallot. aerviceS •pe<:iallst. The Distinguished Flying ;;i;;;k.u..;Q;id'.' on ·the d!fdft perimeter ol USAF, II ..m., In Symbac, at Luke AFB, Ariz. Mr. and !In. Lari Lake of n;;"",;..~t Is a member airman Is a graduate ol Cross at El Toro, Ma-AJr1141a ·L\lrd. a 1111 the Tay •lllDll -camp on_ the ..._ts ..Ue, Kathleen, The llel'geant. a jel alraalt Alahoma Ave., Hwtlniton ol the l3'IO Phelo Mapping Weabolmler High School . tjne Air Co1ps Station.
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~-.~ 1o~~~ming · Care~Fs . i ~ l!lorist Business
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• Br r.1. &.Allf be able iO obtain port.time, CAREER CQRNER . u not u.Jarae., with many
' Ml• UM ..,. • ~"'°"" or "try-out" jobs. ll'r ·,, J. IAI --~.. ~ other ente"'"-btclUN of .~tf-----,_ -~-~. ~ ......... '· Q .. ~ aow TRE GARDIN ·-... --.......... the lmlller 1Dvtldory oC ,....,...-c.~"'"' """ GRO--~-----~ f Good J ~ ,,..,_, ~~ lteml. However, :•, .,...._ '1/lllfl(' fJ9Nlf'I. M • C'Al'Mt. ffDo J.llC r-' nnet 0 o' 8 ""¥¥-#
• • -• ""''" -·· I "" '" • tbt pJaall and Jlonn, moy • • "I..., -' . some 111 l>roke J>o!:•llO Ibey :.;:""..=,:' ,.."=-': be located ID~ and IJ ~-.,__ ll doa'I have eDOOjb mooey lo .. 1C1M • .,., 'r,.. 1rsJ'I ~ 111.t usually a small operator. distribution wlweeri t b e dea!gner (or wn:1 one), as we lut until tbe bu 1 t 1 e11 ..._~ =: 11o1 ~~::; You need to know bow grower and the retail florist. alljl must be a good floral becomes eatebl'Nd 'Jbe ma-
,..._. t11 s'""'-.111~~"'; ,.• ·ptant.1 behave in dl!fennt LoC.ted 'ln clUet' and towns bus•1 .!.S~ 11 usually jority of retail flarllll an
A. -Wbat ,•t-JUlt etKlut aolll; how'fmectl ~ weltber 1n every state,· the wholesale ~ t:'f.co!:. u=·~ mamrN-poppa ~ .
)'<J!Vel')' JOb l caD lliliilt..til baa allecl ClOJll; i-_lo manop Orm~'~ and ahlpo al 'various times 'auch u BUDDINd0 UGINND8. •
weeds. B .. 1.we opproclate ~~~-leringol ~;!'~and; 'plants and lloWen' • • • Jmow. ValenUne's Day ' Helplul hlJlb -coursett
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Dorilt .....,, •• _, doe:l .. o(fer a i11 .... and -·"'·· ~ coul" -18f17 11 ' pbysical stamina to cope with manapment, and · ~, 8"1-.. _.. ~·: )'OU • • ·~ --~ 8 l'Ullb-period Jong hours, lhe · markelJnc (also • ca led bouquel ol moderalely'1!A)'lng marketing and. advtrllJtng Dower -broker, market con-·""~ •• deal , ~.. "·-y dlstrlhuUve e d u c a ti 0 n ) , (and 1n tome cases, very bll techniques· ieasons for cer~ sultant lxJ.yer or business __,,,,,, w """' ~u •
''.poytng) opporf1tnllies for i-Wn ffow~n.· and lclenllllc ' · , cuslomers, auperb "1epl>ooe biology, cbemlslry, vocatlilllal 1n1eres1 In o -• manager. . manners and a -ledJJO ol agrlcul-. ar1 and design, with an · owen methods ol liroedlnl 11 )'OU s A YING IT W fT B uie ....; and bandllng ol a and l'Ubllc -kin( (far • :.;,.;.be::'= .:!u"': , speclallze. FLOWEllS. n.. retail· florlsl broad variety ol plants and Iuture. relallen).
~·1 ..-ari!y require a f'LOWl!B · P O T T O deals dlr.clly with ~e. Dowen. Counel lnJlower.arranging
·.college degee, and In wl>lcb, FL 0 WI! lt B IN. Tb• lives In lorger Iowas lllji cll\05 Wilen stertlng a rtlall Dorlsl may be offered by hlJlb
_by dlrecl application, )'OU my wbolmaler is the channel of an· dmull be a good llttal businoss, the capilal nquired scboolJ, jiln!or ~. cql-
Jecta, adull educallon pro-
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delfcn -· stale florill usoclallool and the -aervict or11nl 1 a tlona
(110oweo-b~wite'1),
~ aDd ftlU'.oyear courses
1n floriculture are available
at land sranl colleges, and
ii other colleges by combining
--ml builnesl ad· mlnlSlraUoo.
For a free rtta11 nort,cit
bu;&gapby, write the Small
Bu I t n e 11 Admlnisti'atloo,
Waahlngtoo. O.C. :IOlll, '"' ob-laln a copy from. SBA 6old
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A tOCC W~day
Today'sooUecestodenl, wtab lod • .,......., _
vitally In-w!Ih many whlcli Ibey ---i.
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Big Day for Jo~keys
• ~hoe Wins 3;
fjirl Jockey
To Get License
... From Combfaed Witt semees
.:.!I'm glad it's over," BW Shoemaker ,.
said. "I iutSll I couldn't have written
a. ficript any better than the way it
turp;ed out."
... ~ 37-year-old jockey rode three win-
J\fl'S in three attempts at Santa Anita
Tuesday in his first racing appearance
in nearly 13 months. Be suffered a
broken leg in a spill bere Jan. 23,
ll158.
• And while Tbe Shoe WU going wild.
Olane Crump, the slender, ~year-old
blonde who broke the 1ex barrier in
ftM>roughbred horse racing, will uk for
her Florida jockey llceme today :-and
!$e'll get it. .
After Miu Crump brought • 24-1
longshot, Bridle 'N Bil, home: fifth in
a 12-horse field at Hialeah Tueaday,
:iteward Kefme Daingerfield said she
would be i.alued a license as aoon as
sbe asks for tL
Jockeys must ride tw~ to qualify
ror a license and Miss CNmp handled
her horse nicely Tuesday in her second
outing.
''The leg felt fine," Shoemaker eom-
mented. "There were no problems at
all. I did rlel a little wobbly but it's
jtl$t a matter of getting fit. My timing
WU off a litUe bit but that'll come,
too:"
:the five-lime national riding cl1ampion
has three more rides today.
.jle is schtduted to move Into stakes
C<1D1petiUon am week, having dped
to . handle Jnvemeu Drive, a higbly
regarded :I-year-old, In Tueoday'a .fl0,000
Santa Catalbia stak~.
•Diane apJ>11'1'11Uy -· down lbe Jut resistance from t.be nien .Tuelday. Some
gnid!ngly camplimel1tid her.
~·'They had t.o tell her to weigh In
after the race but she did all right,''
said Angel Cordero Jr., the nation's
leading rider.
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when be scored victories in all three races he e~
tered at Santa Anita. Shoemaker is shown aboara
Princets Elldeavor in the sixth race.
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MOVING UP -Diane Crump, who made racing h!Jtory when she
became first woman to ride in United States last week, is shown
charging doWn the mud-splattered stretch in her second ride on
Bridle 'n Bit at Hialeab. She finished fifth this time, five places
better than her first ride aboard the same horse. J
Compwn Coach .Wants to Move
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54 Wins in Row NotEnough
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"'You'd think Compton Hi&b SChool
hisketba11 coach Bill Armstrong hu the
wOrld by the tail. His Tarbabe cace
fOf'ces have won :>4 games in a row,
the most recent a 64-55 verdict over
Dominguez Tuesday afternoon be.fore
2,000 fans in the Compton gym.
Armstrong, after all, is now owner
cf the CJF record for most game1 won
In a row. And he's nestled in the middle
of a never-to-nm-dry fountain of hoop
talent.
However, Armstrong told this column
that he's looking around for another
job. He was a candidate for the Santa
Ana High School post last year and
he!s apparenUy still Karching for
sqmething that'U gK him out of tho
\V.att.s area powder ke1.
"I'd be iaterested in nnething elJe
jf ~jt didn't mean too much of 1 cut
in salary," he reveals.
sered a rracu and threat of reprisal
at Mominplde'1 nut game.
A.rmltronl'• problems are two-fold. He
hu to keep a tJgbt check on his athletes
and he doet an outstanding job of iL
But he'• al.lo m1ndfu1 of keeping the
crowd calmed during tense situations
on the floor.
After all, a coach'• acUons can inci te.
At least once during Tuesday's pressure·
packed eontut he motioned for the Iarae,
predominantly Negro throng to calm
down.
Too, he bu a s: increasing prob-
lem of finding that will meet
WHITE
WASH
as the best teams be'• met thl..I year.
Anci he admits that three of Jut year'•
four CIF aemifinalistl (Compton, Hun·
tington and North Torrance) would prob-
ably win this year's ClF playoffs.
Incidentally, Ken Fa11111 of Balboa
Island, the guy who coached 0Crnp1on
teams of the early 1950s to the previous
CIF record of 5.1 straight, wu on band
to see his amazinj reeord finally fall.
He recalls that if Ulyola hadn't ended
the Tarbabe ltrlnl by four polnts,
Compton would hJve won 74 in IUCCeUlon
before Loyola qain turned the trkt
in the CIF finals.
* * * Bart Carrido, ei-OCC and Colta Meaa
High type, ia averaatna 15.1 pointl per
game for Cal Pofy l>omona 1n the
California Collegiate Athletic Auociation.
He la the CCAA's sevenlh leadln& paint
producer.
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Chargers .1 Step Away
From Coming to OCC
D11D111t All McKeMlt. 'l'lle ~ havo yel to .t,.Uato
with Orlll(e Cout and Southmi Col Colleti• • the matttr ol the coat ol HaaJos lbe faCIUIJeL
Cbar11r bual.-manti• Irv ~
-tha( jloint ~ bot Indicated \he Chalpn an dole to mOlq It
olflollil.
"We haVl9't yet neaotlatOcl With
Orlllie Cout llld Std Glllmu (Chatlet
haad c:oadl and 1eneral manager) and
I rtally bavtn't .one over a lot of
the delalia. He mllht fffJ. the dorm
la loo far away from OCC'a football
Otkti, I don't tnow."
Gillman wun't available for comment.
."'I don't want to commit ouraelves
. a~ thia point but . we certainly ""' dal!IJ>l6d at lbe opiiit of cooperal!Qo
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on evtryone'1 part et cxx end southern
Cal Colleae," Klle remarked.
The Chara:era would arrive in Co&ta
Mua in July IDd would remain en-
camped at OCC until la,. AUllllt belorf
1witchlng operations to thelr in-season
faclllty in San Diego.
Wbtn the AFL club makes it official,
OCC will be the Charge.rs' fifth training
lite 1n 10 seaaons. They started out
at Chapman College in Orange u the
LA Charger• and then made 1tops at
UC San Diego, Boulevard and E1condl~
The team bas investigated poulble
campsites at UC Irvine and in the Corona
area.
Kaze said he would come to Costa
Mesa "IOllletimfl neit week" to discUJll
leasing costa at OCC and SoCal. :
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Owner-Player Pension Bee£
Approaching Resolution
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Sports in Brief
bad have produced some real progreas.
"We'n working as quietly :as pouible •
toward a solutloD. We cOu1d have an
qre11mlnt tomorrow; we CO\dd ha~e, one
next week. We're both workln& bard."
The playen, -jJial lalevlslon
reVlnlit be idchldid In 1111 -plllllon
plan, ha•• ""'*' .,,. boycott sprinl
trabllng campa unw on llfMmeol ia
reached. Tiiey contend they've alwaya ·ahMed
Turf Oub Denies Story;
Laver, Emerson Top Foes
" INGLEWOOD -The Hollywood Turf
Club bal 1troo1ly dented thlnt pled1ecJ
J10I to pmnlt nllbt -raclnC-
A c1ilb spokesm1n made the statement
In" -.illnl on an aJJocaUon WI
....,11r by the Callfornia ~
Breldm Auociallon and the Hortemen'a
Blnnol1nt and Protective Allociatton
that there bad beto auch a plldst.
"The HoUywood Turf Club em-
phaUcally assertl that no such p)ldp
was ever made and the statement it
untnM," the apokeimtn Pid.
'Mle club has Ieued faclllUet to the
Western HarneSI Rlclnt AuoelaUm for ·nlaht raclnc. The bc:nemen O'OUPS have
uld they OJ>POIO nl-"t hllMll racinl
on traeltl built far thorou1hlnds.
l.et!er Tops Rosetrall
ORLANDO, Fii. -Rod Laver of
C<rona lltl Mar beat Australia's Ken
Roatwall, M, H Tuuclay nlghl to win
the champl0111hiP In the fifth anftual
Florida Invitational Profeuional Tennis
TOllfll'Y.
Laver and Newport Beach'• Roy
Emenon downed Gon1ales and Roltwall.
U, M, "3, in double!!.
The tournament carried 13,000 In pri!e
mOfley, wh&ch wu afven to the fOUf
coniaatanta to dMde any way they
wantea.
De•f..,.hu •-11e•
MONTllL\L -Gerry Desjardhul may
well be wooderinl li he'I fUardlng a
JOBI or a hAt .oop_
'11\t 1 punt "I nttminder for tht Los
AnJeltl Xi.np spent a ftw houn Tuesday
night trying to fend off a 41-thot barraa•
by the Montreal Catiadlen1. He couldn't
-and the Klnp ..... drubbed 7-S.
All-Ster Ceeehe• Pleke•
Mol Eaton of WOii Covina and Jatt
MathltlMI of Canoga Park were named
cO-coacbts far tht SOuth ttam fer tht
!Ith Shrine Nortl>South hJlh IChool All·
Star football 1anw Jul)' IS.
The pme wlU be played at Mam«lal
Coliaeum.
Skltt• Blre Sl!ere
W A511lljG'l'ON -Harland Svare,
form• l>tl4 lootllall cOaOh til lhl Los
Anltlel J\aml, WU named today
defenalv• coach ol the Wuhlnlton
Red1ktn1 under hi• former mentc:r Vince
Lombardi.
Svare, who coached the Rama from
!IC throu&h 11115, ls the second uslstanl
namid by Lombardi since taking over
u htad coach ol the Redakins. Bill
AuRht, former Pittaburgh Steeler coach,
was named Monday to handle the offense.
P•riue, llllni Fall
It loob Ute the hig 10 la p!q to
have one al tta old-fashioned donnybrooks
hefcn a lllMI basketball champlon
ls c:rowned.
What some observers thought would
be a two-team race between Purdue
and lllinoll WU thr\Tw'n into turmoil
Tuaday nlaht when both naUon1lly..rank·
ed po"er' were beaten on foreien court!.
Ohio State defeated eighth-ranked Purdue
""' at Columbus, and Michi&an Mat
nlntlH'anted llllnois 9247 at Ann Arbor.
Purdue leads the conference with a
g.1 record but Ohio State moved btto
1econd with a 5-2 mark. Illinois is tied
with IOwa for thlrd place at 4-3 and
MJcb11an ls fifth with 1 M mark.
Welterteelfrht Die•
Funeral servlct1 were set today for
Benny Miller, former hi I h ·rank In I
welter)\'e.lafit who died Monday. He was
51.
Mille, of Los Angelea, was the
Callf.om.ia welterwei1ht champion' in 1936.
His brother•, Abie and Hymie, allo were
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OK'd FOR EDISON
The HunUn;ton Beach School Di.strict
board of trustees went alone wJtb &he
youna:er 1eneraUon Tuelday nltht by
adoptins atudent recommendatlCna for
a nickname and 1chool colon at the
new Thoma• A. Edison HlaJI. The school, wh1ch opens next fall,
will carry the rnoni~e.r Chargers and
will hlvt for11t green, white: and aold
a1 Ill IChool cok>ra.
Edison, which will open with students
In all four Jl:ades, will join the Irvine
Liaeut. m111n1 that ctlclill an •ltbl·
team loop with the further addlUon of
Santa An.a Valley which 11 d.roppinc
out of the !unttt League.
.!
in the television proceeds. ..
The owners ha ve said there ahoul.t
be no relation between the revenue and
thfllr pension cohtrlbut.io~. ·;
The fint spring trainin& camps ar;\!;
due to open Friday, but Gaherin saii
he wasn't trying for a setUement bt
any particular day.
''That bas not entered our minds,~
he said.
Miller waa not available for comment:·
Bowie Kuhn, baseball's newly elected
commiJafooer, told a Boston basebal
writer's luncheon that he i3 sure the
dl1pute will be settled before the start
of 1prin1 training. ·'
Kuhn s1ld he ls "even more confident
than J was a week ago" that the
threatened player strike would no}
develop.
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Golden West
Turns to Ice,
Loses, 71-68
By JOEL SCHWARZ
Of tM DallY PHM S11H
When a basketball team goes nJne
and a half mlnutea without scoring a pcet. you'd expect it to be blown off
the Door and maybe even out of the
gymnasium.
That's bow Jong Golden West suffered
through a scoring drought Tuesday night
at Orange Coast College, but ~ RusUer~
weren't busUed off the floor, they merelY.
dropped a 714 decision to Santa AriA
and oow share third place in the Eastern
Conference standings with the Dons. •
Golden West had doubled a three-point
halftime advantage to siJ markers, 4&-40,
two and a half minute! into the second
period when it turned frigid. ~
Santa. .Ana didn't exactly tum the col\o
ttlt Into a rout, however, scoring but
lZ widely scattered points to take •
SM& lead before Golden West wu finallj
able to dent the scoreboard aa:ain with
just eight minutes left in the contest.
The Rustlers cut the Dons' margin
to 5.2-50 18 seconds later on a steal
by Randy Olton and Ollie Martin's layup.
Golden Wtlt had four solid op.
porturuties in the next '2 seconds 1:11
itl four-guard lineup fol"C9d Santa Ana
into four straight turnovers.
But each time the Rustlers failed to
convert the turnover into a basket and
Golden West then was rorced to "piaJ
catchup and foul the Dons.
Uslng slowdown lactics and accurate
free throw shooting, Santa Ana led bj
seven points with t :$1 to go. •
Santa Ana was ahead 71-65 when DaVi
Prather scored on a tip.in with eight
seconds t.o go and was fouled aftrt
the 1hot. ..
P~a:ther made the first of two frre
throwa but missed the second. OaV'e
Paynter rebounded for the Rulller1 but
milled • short jumper and it w~ 1U over.
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f $111i1 24 l1 11 it ..Armstrong onct coached In Orana;e
Ciw>ly, at Anaheim lllgh. And he •J>"
parently Wll in line for I bud job
In the Anaheim l!iih School Diatl'icl
ai soon as that distrid opened a new
high sdlool.
But when West.em 's doors were opened
the basketball job went to 1 funjor
hijj:h coach m Armstrong took the et1e
and moved out.
bis Tarbabts (I oltt'l'I have wondered
why that nickname hun't been changed).
Compton isn't hardly swamped with
tnYilaUort1 to tournmentl. In fad, thlt's
Oftt reuon why he happily accepted
the bids to the Hunt!n&1<>1 Beach tourney
the past two yean.
UCI Playoff Chances Dip, 83-75
liis Compton teams havt been fan-
t.taUc. They haven't !oat 1 home pme
Jn: four y..,, allllough they oeemed
19 be In hol water with S•i'I to IO
Jn. 0Tuelday'1 fracu as DomJ.naua cu1
the gap to one, S4-53.
'.BUI then the Tarba~ vaunted board
airength came to the ttll<Ue, along with
,_ ghastly "'"U., l•m•'"" by tho 0... and CUnptoo ul6d -with thO vJd«y. ·~(• last lOSll came in lhe
tr67 CIF playoffs whton Momlnplde won
bf a point a:t 11 Comptoo bucket 1t
t& buz1er wos disallowed, which trlj:·
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Armstrong recalls thlt early last
1U11011 be aot • call from th(i; Notte
Dame mp School coach, requesting a
pine. He conNnttd. then the Notre
Dame tutor pn>eeeded to tell him how
good Notre bame would be this year
ud bow It would "in CIF.
•lJ'm ·always 1U1piclou» when lhey call
and ask me for 1 game," Armstrong
taJia. Oh yes, Compton whipped Notre
Domt, IJ.41.
ArmJtron111 record 11 a n0$.SY 287-S7.
lncludJn.g a trto ol CIP' titles and two
Huntington clwic crown1.
He labtl1 Sunny Hills and fltarin1
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LOS ANGELES -UCl hu five basktl-
ball games remaining on Jtl naultf
season schedule and all of them look
ju.t a UtUe bit bluer today.
The Anteatera suffered a major Mt·
back in their drive for an NCAA re1J11e
division r'a:lonall berth Tur:ad~ evenlii.a
11.t Loyola. where thty were surpr!Hd
by the lJont, 83-75.
The defeat gl\tec Dick Davia1 club
1 tt-7 re<:ord gotn1 into Saturd:a, night'•
Crawford Hall encounter with Qapman,
a team the Anteaters beat by n.11
a month 1(1'.0.
Dafl1 and hi1 players 1alnfd 1 new me~sure of respect for the'! West Coast
AthleUc Conference Tut:sd.ay nia:ht.
Loyola came 11\to Ute non-Jeque en-
counlar with an wllmpoaini 1-14 reoord
but trailed only onee In the lfCOnd
half against the lndepttid~t AnttateH.
"! thoupl •• plaJtd pntlJ W.U,"
Davis comm'"led afternnl. "Loyola II
juat a ltr botllr ball club than their
rOCONJ lndlcllft. I think all the WCAC
tllmJ 1te jut:t a cut aDavt tht t6artll
we'•• been plt)'lna."
Itvlne out·r~t(l the Uorit by a
aubst.anUal ~ 1naratn and made one
m«t Oald IOll than the holla. 'lllt
dlffert:nct was at the foul line wbtrt
Loyola c1Med II to UCl'a t~
Loyola mAll'llllned a fou r-tM:i&ht point
lead for the fir&t 1% minutes ol the
RC«ld half before UCT ed1ed ahead """" uu uc 1 111·1''-
brltfly at 5NI. It was nlp-'n-tuek from Hi"" " •• n ll'f N
that poln U) •'-~-Di.., •II l It (UMll'ltl\f.., It I j 'fl t un wun' mlnutes were lift, c..,,,.,, ' , ' u ljol'ld•1 1 1 1 1 when UCI went IOW'. "'d"'11"• 10 • s ,. ............. s 1 , j l trl(-l!n • S I U I O'llft J I l Davis watchtd In dismay a1 his club Dtl•ny 1 1 1 11 S..D1,,. , 1 , 1 --1u-..11 ..,...... lllt IOJJl"lftlllPl Jt •j Ullllllllw::u two ... ~ tumovetL Steve G .. ......_ldl 1 1 1 Sablna miUld two oot-Ud-ooe foul &hot '1•1ty a • ,
atttmpts and Mike Barnes fell down T1111t • :n u n •v;,1" ,; 1~ ~
tin ~ .. Fcmhln1 faat briak. HtlfUmt K'Clff , L.1'1'111.1 fl, UC.I e. "
SUll, UCI wu down by only two wllh :
two minute& to 10. But alt.er Lo)'Ola 1.,1,.11 Prwito 1111 uc t ,,..... '"1 ,,,, .. 11 , ,. .... mllled a free throw end intercepted s11..,,.e11; 1 1 J , WP>n1 11
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Ill ln1ne dotrncourt pell and ICOr9Cf ~~--l 1 I 11 ~' 1 I I i ) UCI .,..,,_, J I J 11 Gt!Of'.. 1 f f on •n eat)' ayup, wu ntY!I" ag41n ~..,.. i • o 1 ,.,. 1 1 1
in In aUlckh!C poalllon. , a11....=. I~ : : '~ ~~i~!""'" 1 J I r
Jeff Cunnlntham, UCl'a leadin1 acorer, ,_ "\~:.. ,,• ,,• ,' t J•(•..,,. ~ : ~ 1 ed · 17 In'· · Jo ·t " ' t i fe11t1 • It 1' 11 pour 111 po 14 lft4 I na CIU~. H1lttlm1 •ttlt ' L•""lo ,,_, • 1w ,,. 4t. UCt Fro.II l4
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Newport
• Lions R11n , •
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To 82-50
Oilers Fight Of£. Vikes, 53-49
Rolls, ·77.55
By STEVE ANDREllll . .. .. _,, ...........
Next to HunUngton Beach, the Newport
Harbor Tan have to be riled the holtelt
Sul*! Lealue ootfll ammd the put
threewetb.
That atatement can be bKktd up by
a ftve-cmne win ateln that WJ.I kept
.alive Tueoday with a 77-15 putlnr ol
We.tern ln a bukell>oll pmo held II
Jbe looera'
· It ...,.. ~ juat yeslc'daJ to COICll
Dave Waxman when hll Sa1Jon were flooMerlnl ammd the lower deptha ol
the -circuit with ID unlm~VO 1-5 win marl!:.
· Now hla forcu are in lht upper
echelon; a third place tie with the
Pi<Jl;>eera and Wulmlnlf<r, pl1JI they're
OVtl"the .llOO plateau 1t 1-5.
Let Haven potted 23 points to lead
all scorr.n; and ht per10nally turned
the game around. ·
With Juat 3:59 left on the clock, Haven
collided with a Pioneer pllyer at mid·
court, and was so enrqed that there
wu no whlsUe, he reeled off z e v en
atralght polnll In sheer ....,..
It changed whal wu a tight ,.,..,
68-51, into a commandlng 65-N with
just two minutes left
BeaJdes Haven, the Newport.era had
two other men in the 20·polnt
brocket. Dan Lindstedt and Bo Griffith
&oued 1n 20 apiece.
GrWith, who buckeled 11 of biJ 20
markers In the !Int hall to keep the
Tars wilhln ttrildn& dlllance, h.u beta
~e one of the main cop 1n Newport'• recent UPIUflt.
Saya Wmnan ol Griffith: "At the
beginning of the year I didn't think
be could help ua much. But he pracUctd
hard and earned the chance to play
and nally did well In the Anabelm
game." ·
''Of courae, besldel Griffith, Haven
played outstanding 11 did Lindstedt. It
seems that everyone 11 playing well
fJ11111," added the Newport mentor. H..,.,. Mlrtlw tnl W•flnl CUI
,. rt "' "' fl " " "' GPlffltlil 6 I 2 20 OtborM 2 2 a ' Holmet 2 t 1 ' ll1""'1y S 1 • 11 '°'' 2 0 1 4 IEdWl rdl t t S lt llnllltlldt 6122tl0.-,.,.
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fol1~rt HlrllOI' IS H 11 2t -71
Wt1t.rn a 16 II It -65
After Six Years
By GLENN WlllTll
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'Jllat'a been the -ol u ....
UJ111oo Jlooch lllP Sdlool'a bul:otblll
toamt the put Ihm yean. AJld tt'a
bolo the malnatay lo the Oller" fantutlc
llrln( of II COlllOCllUve leque trlumpba.
Certa1nJ¥ lbole an the two llama lhll
kepi that alrlac lntacl TlleedlJ nllht
u COICll t1mor Oombl' ,...... IOOlhl
ol( upoet.mloded Morlna. IMI, be!'"'
l,lOO-lalll In the VWnl conn-.
Tbe uploo1on woe late In !he third
qlllrier, -Marina bad batUed Into
Bailey Socks -Pair 9f Homers,
Boes Win, 4-2 ·
. It's rolnl to take 1nmeooe bultt alCl!ll
lbe llnel of bl« Frank Howard to bit
a bill out of Oranee Cout Colle1e'a
·new bueblll diamond. .
'Ille l_'lratea' aluqln1 left.fielder Mite
Balley tried his. best lo tum . the trick
Tueeday an.n-, bu! be bad to ..WO
for a polr ot lntlde-the-J>trk homero
lo leadlnl his tum lo a 4-1 victory over villtlng Loi Angeles Harbor Collqe.
The new diamond mellUl"el 410 down
both foul llnee and a mammoth 'llO
feet to stralghWway cent...
Bailey's two blows wete directed to
rflbkenter and rolled near the dlllant
fences to account foe all loor Oranp
Cout .....
He pve the P!r~ a lbre&<UD Clllb1on
lo the bottom ol the first lnnln1 rlpplni
his !Int !Olll'bagger alter Bill J l!Dldne
bad linaled and Randy Brawn had drawn
a wait.
Bailey's second homer came In the
bottom ol the el&hth. u. ... ,..., p) or-CMlf (41 .. ,...... ...,.rtll
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CIF Playoffs Bid Adieu
To Long Beach Arena
'Illa CIF buketball play<llls have prob-
ilbly made their 1ut llop at the Loq
Beach Sports Anna. Altar 1tx yean
at the modern, waterfront arena, the
CTF•a-premier event moves to the LA
lportt Men& next month.
'There are two reuons for the move,
!be principal one being that the LA
ltclllty ts more centrally located and
reached more ually by lrftway.
· Al.lo, the CIP' 11y1, there are more
1ood ,..ts In LA. The LA arena auts
EARL
GUSTKEY
aboot 15,IOO foe buketball while Long
Beach can handle about 13,000.
. The CIF'1 six yeara in Lona Beach
repreaent the second longest stretch
(11113-41) for Ille playoff• In any one
faclllty . The longest wu Loni Beach
City College (1952M).
. This year's AAA champlonahip game
will be televiled but becauae
ol a Ume conlllcl, It Isn't certain yet
U the MAJ. final wfll be on the tube. • • •
. LOCAL BOY MAUS GOOD DEPT.
-J1r17 Halllerl, Ille lf.yUMlcl Had
--alTnJHIPScMI
la ....,..., maJ ftVtl' miidi .ttlll
Gauchos Handed
3rd Loss in Row
w ...... bat .... ti! le a -· -m. warr1.. are u-s ..... ud I•
)mt tllree ..._.al Troy, llalMrl 11
If.II. He'1 a .,.-i. 11 Newporl Harbor
mg11 aod 0rup Otool Collt&o-• . .
MONIKER DEPT. -Get rtady for
this one. The head buketball coacll
at Chtmlnede Collqe In Honolulu II
a Chin• named Given Goo.
'Ille a.tneoe p.._ 11 like the -old butetball play, 0 Give ~Go." • • •
'lillERE ARE TREY NOW DEPT.
-KJm. Stewart, r.r-H-,U.
Btacli mp ud Ua.A --oter, h a Navy deltltt. AHtlttr ex..()Uu cqe
-~ Gary llmltll, b Ille Had bt1kelholl
c:oacll a1 Su Benanllee mp.
AJld -·-Art Khn, yoo aay? The er·Anahtlm AmflO owner'• latest
project ii in Melbourne, Auatralla, where
he'a aupervlalng the conatrucUon of that
country's bilgest Indoor aportl arenL • • •
OPINION DEPT. -The m01t aa-
derrated Oruee Coast area prep bask&
ball player ii Newport Rtrber'• Da
UHate4t ud &M most daceron
tbooter la tlttlt part1 ii Muta•'• Vllllee
Mall
Bat Ute most etfttd ef 'em d II
Hudlpo.'1 Mlkt c..treru. • • •
BUG DEPT. -The Santana Comp.any
of Cotta Meu hu come ap with an
JnvenUon that ~ made a hit with
Volktwqen enlhullatts.
lit tlji>lftlaii~ aliinilnum "Power
Pulley" increuea the bonepower of a
VW enllne by up to 10 pereenl It
rtpltces the stock Cl'lllbhaf) pulley and
reducet the demandl ol the engine'•
cenerator and coollns fan.
The 1tdlet made a rou1ln1 hit with
VW entrants in the recent Mexican 1,000.
ml1a rood ~·ce. .
a -Ue .. a :D-foot ahot by Vlneo Moll.
That'• -the Olle< machine cranked
, oil Dve butelt, ooJ,y like Hunllolfoa
can mU:e 'em.
Mlke Coatrtru blt a 1Uoot rebound,
Lee Wal~ (the ooly junior OD the
Oil City vll'llty) ClllDed a nboaDd then
T0111 Bonwell bit a layup and It WU
-wben the third POrlod'a end !ezn. ponrtly shut ~ the Oflen.
HowOTer, they Immediately picked up
when they left oft u Marina fumbled
the loorlh quarter tip, Cootrvu picked
it up and drove for the bucket. .
Then HCOllds later Wallen 1tulled
lo another r<bound ahot and ii WU
-with f :M loft In the" -
llarlna madt a latt rua al H1lllllqlon
lo the clollnc two minutes, nduclnl
the bulie to IHI.
But lloaweD, the hero ol Jl'rlday'a
clutch win over Aaabefm, hit two free
throwl (the !Int -""""4 and flnall1 fell lhrouih the net) with :M
MCOndt to IO ·and !the ~wen
In, 11-45.
Marina did a lllle Jo!> with Moll, Dick Im and1Buddy Mlin etcli ICOrlng II.
Contreras wu h!ib point man for
Ille nigh~ however, With 11.
Ivie wu in foul trouble with four
perblala the llrat hall but IOlllehoW
ho llllll,llOd lo avert No. l 11 be ...,...
od the Ol!Ott wl1h his beipl -Ill.
Hunt1J111oo ahot IS. 7 percent from the
floor while Marina made good oo only
:U percent. The Yikes bad ID eopeclally
cold Ont ball, poWng 17.l per<:enl
AJld lt't bolo !hat type of frl&l<I llhoatlns !hat'• bandlc•Jllled Olloo'a ertw
all-.
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DETERMINED llAJlON -Eric Hammer ol. Foun-
tain Valley moves for a basket, elucllng Corona de!
Mar defeuden llfike McWilllams (top) and Chris
Df.IL Y 'llOT ""'' _., ....... K•tw
ThompllOll. ·Col'Olla de! Mar-1tayed on ·top of the
Irvine League with a 4M.I overtime win.
48-45 Overtime Victor y
Clutch Defense Saves CdM
By EARL GUS'l'KEY
Of .. Ollr ..... '""
Corona del Mar made oDly three of
lit laal eight free throw attempts Tues-
day nl&hl and had lo nly OD a clutch
defensive effort 1n an overtime period
to tum back Fountain Valley, 48-45, in
ID ~ LeaJUe buketball crucial.
The victory allowa the Sea K1np to
malntain their flnt place Irvine deadlock
with Lowa.
made It '5-41 with I ,II left.
A Mite McWllllams m.rity toss made
It 4M1 before Fountain Valley could
econ -a jumper by Gary Redmond
with II seconds left.
Aside from ltl ahakiness at the foul
line, CdM t1hot well, bJtUng ~7 percent
for the 1ame.
31-37 with 4:10 left but tht Barona: were
never to tee the lead again. It wu
a Duane Dillie free throw wJtb 2:53
lelt that produced the 41-41 deadlock.
, Bloom 1lngled out reaerve center Doelt
for a strong fourth quarter effort. Leech
was the game'1 leading scorer with 17.
The BaroM relied heavily on the talented
twosome of Valbuena and Diffie, who
accounted for 23 points between them.
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Hoop Win
• • B1 ROOD CAlll.ION , ., ...... ,....... -
Weatmlntter l!lP School, oa lllt ~ .,.~ .... -bitlt
-period, d--• Valley TueedlJ altarnooa, ~ !" ..a
Sunset League ---at ~ •n' court. • Victory glveo coech Ben Taylor's cnw
a U mark In the r1IQff -wllll
three garnet left on the QIDdL ,.;. _
Don Broderfct WU tlie key fO ...
Lions' euy win u the M Jaol!I'
domlnatod the -and dtleallV.
boardl, allowed the -.. -utile lntlde and ended up wjlll 15 marbn
10< blah point booon !or the..-._
The tnvnden utlllJecl their -fir lbe entire< llnt hall, but It ...,,.anti!
1:40 remained In the · -period Illa! the LION could pull away from Illa
mWler Fak:olll. n.en, 1n rapid order, Taylor'• Olltfit
broke out cil a !Olll'polnt marpn (-) to takt a 44-11 lead al the hall.
Santa Ana Valley turnovtn off the
preu and a remorkable effort from
lbe lne throw line underllnod the IOICldm
Westmlnster IAD'IL . .,,.
In all, the 1Jnn1 capltallaed oa siolii
tholltolhetuneol:Mal401era
remll"kable 15 percent. ,
Little change occurred In the tb1rf
period .. the Lloot coatlnued. their momentum un111 Bill Wallace'• two sralll
-. pve them an lmpoofn( 11-.11 lead.
with J ,11 to go lo th6 third period. :
Moments tater Sherman Tbomu -out for Valley with 11 pofnta In hit
poctel and ·lhll WU the final b1o1J
!or any comeback chancel the Falc:ooa
mlgllt btve had. ·
The zone prw euiployod b -r
Westminlter gave the r a 1 c o-n
ebarplhooter few chances at jump lhota
from cutllde qalnlt a IODe and WU
nopooalble for M Valley -'"' * * * .. ........ '-l;" r~ Yi• llM .: ~ l ' l ft..,,_ ... ," i"',., r"1.rlclt ~ , " ,= ~ & l 'I ~. l \ l;1:g:,,. I I I ·f> l!rl!l l&l ll :.f wtl:.'I 1 L a.tn tl,__i. 11 ,. ;{
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Magnolians
Overpower
Mesa, 9047
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. ··~ COlta Meu'1 CIUtmanmd 16"' ;p ·
stayed with ln1ne Lequo butelbell..
power Magnolia for a quartor Tlletdar·
night but were llntJIT overpowered by
the muscular Sentlnell, 90-47. -· •'
Coach Herb 1Jney'1 twn lrailod <Ill!'
19-11 alter the llnt quarter ~
but the vlllton rolled up a :IH lllll'lln·:
ln the teCOOd qllllW' and lhll• .... lhal .
"'lb• oecood quarter -the l>all
game," Uvaey aald. ~ .
"We were ¢tlnC good 17-lool -..
and mtsslng them. The kldl lollowod
the game plan well but we coaldll!t~
pul the ball la the hoop." ..
'Ille Mustanga . were partlcularlJ bult>·
by Jan Adamloa'1 II polnll ... eub
Dan Henry, who· canned IO .
Colla Mesa wu out-rebounded bJ a
-margin.
The rout giv• Meaa a 1~ lrYlne
~ and a &-11 overall mart.
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Cooch Bill Bloom's alalwarts ICOttd
aeven pointl in tbe overtime period wbUe
limiting boot Fountain Valley to loor-the
tut bucket a meanlnglea'one with five
1econdl left.
The Sea K1np were never headed
unW Steve Hatch made it 11-15 for
the Baroni midway through the secood
quarter. But BJoom'1 ouUit manaa:ed
to reglater 1 23-20 halftime lead.
lt wu 32-32 at the three-quarter pole
and a Leech layup and a McWllllams
free throw pul CdM up by 37-34. Bue Swimmers Second
'Jbe Barona had Corona nailed to the
wall when the final HCOnda licked away
in fourth quarter. From 2:10 to play,
they llalled the clock down to 4' -but blew an .-y ahot under the bucket.
'lbe Sea K1nga took over I.Del playtd
for the final ·ihoL It was an II.footer
by Chril Tbompaon that went In the
hoop and bounced out. The rquJallon
Ue wu 41..fl.
Jn the OffJ'time, Corona del Mar never
trailed.
Sieve Leech started It off wltll a
driving layup Ill 1econds Into the extro
p.-lod and two John Doe!J free lhrowa
Gary Valbuena put the hoall up by
* * In EC Meet; GWC Third COIMA DIL MAI J•I ft 1 ~=....... f J • Wlltnc:M 2 1 I
Ti...... t f t l:r.,,.,. ,• ,,• i Orange Coast Collqe'a JOO.yard
T• t freeltyle relay team raced t& a first
POUNTAIN YALLIY,_l41) "• ": p inJsh in the final event of the .-'!"""i..1 to ve the Pirates enoagll polD.ta :ra;-l ~l s lace in the Eastern ,Qm.. Ltn..... 4 3 ference sw I relays Tueid..!... If· V•I~ ( I 1>6 "1
Ttt•.. '° • ternoon at Santa Ana College: ~rn*~&fl:tll" U : ~ = = The Piratea chalked up IO polftta to
record lhelr thfrd.atrali!lt eocond place
... ...
Vlaltlng Ventura CODeae handtd Sad-
dltboc:k CoUes• 111 third 1tnl&ht defeat
of the YOlml bueball tea10n, W, Tut:t-
day an.-oa the Gaucho diamond.
Stddleback led hrl<e In the ,.,..,
1-0 wh<n Don Sweetland singled In a
ron lo the Ont lmlnl -and ~ wbtn
lbe Gauchoo .im n.. atrai,!lt wtlb
in the laal ol the ........
MD Hopes Shaken, 65-56
finish In the meet. DefeDdlng champion
Fullerton, awepl to the t"'m Utle qlin
with 71 polnta. Santa Alla was third
with M points while Golden Weal fln1lhed
loorlh with C.
Orange Cout'1 vlct<q lo the lllO free
relay wu the ooJ,y llrll place finish
clullked up by the Pirates or Golden
West. Velllura pulled aheod to· sta1 wHlt
two runt In the foorlh aod three more
lo the Dlth.
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LA PUENTE -Mat.. Del 1111b
Scllool'I An&tlUI ~ bulillllalJ
ebampionablp uplratlona look a ••ere
l>Mtlns Tuetday nill>t -I h e
-dr"l>POd a --ta 1>ott Bltbop Amal
'l1le 1ou left coech Jerry Tardie'•
qalnttl two ltm<l behind the toque
leader wllb a M mark wllb -..-a !tit In Angeim compotltlan.
Tardie commented bt!ort the came th!! his ~ WGUld have to contn>I theboardt and hreak the Btahop Amat
prta JI they. were to be auccaafu1.
'Jbe Moaan:lll, u H !Urned out, did
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netlber u the Ltncm' fut break o11-
and crutblnc IUU<lOUlt ..-took their
toU In the llrlt hall and the -had the pmo locked up 1,2'1 Into the
lblrd p.-lod with a -lead .
1be 1'"" accountod for ti Mater Del
tu-en In the !Int hall tlooe and
the Llncen were ICOrlng oa euy cripple
lbota OD the tornoven.
SteVt Caropino was the chie:r n. ..
ec:utionf'r1 hitting from outside con·
tlalently 10< II polnll.
Tardle'1 nve pared the marglrt down
to eight with 1 :59 to go but a cold
atreat from th1t point ended what rmall
chance the Mcnarcllt had of pu1llns
It out.
Tom McMenamin hit a aeuon hip
of II for the 1-1 wblla RalJ>b Chandol
had 11 and w.,,,.,. R-aod Bob Gibert
etch tanked JO.
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The Bue lounome ol Mite Allhrlabt.
Gary 'lbom....,, Doog Schaumber1 and
Brad Smith clocked the d!Jtance In I ,II.I;
lea than a aecond over the OCC llCbool
record ol 1,11.l lltl 141 year.
The Plratn trailed Sanla Ana In the
W.m ala....,_. l*'lor to the lut event
by loor polnll, but their 200 victory
plus Santa Ana'a fifth.place flnhih in
the same event pushed them ahead of
the llorui.
Fullerton dominated moot of the meet,
taking vlctorle.s In the fint five r1cea:.
--·--•
ft •DAILY I'll.OT
Davis Still Re~ps Benefits.
.
From Coaching· at Glendale
• 111 EARL G\JITUY ... ....,"" ...
Al a blCb ochool coacll at Glend.io lllib. UC! baabtboll coacll Dlek Oavll
hod more than 'bll W.. of blue dllp
-porlomwl.
J<ibn BIOck. Tom Doce and Darnll
SUtbtrland were amonc lhcle who wn
,...,.._ for Oa•ll """'"" up a m.n
ncon1 ·m *• leUObl. AiiPottntly, Davis Is 1111! reaping the
benelltl of bll aaoclatlooa with former
ltandoub. He can crtdtt Block, for in-
ltan<e, for the pr ...... al junior otarliq
guard Sieve Sabini cm lhlJ ...,..., UC!
club.
At an all-Conference forward a\ Gleft. •a1e City Collqe lul ........ Sabini •u the IUbject of concentrated
rtcr;lliltllj( hf a half dozen .. .....,,
buketbell_...
"I hod trlpl , to <ngoo SUte;
W~ ·ao<f Sa!> .DltlO Slate an<I
l ,..ii, _,up In· the air over tbe
whole thing imtil olio day lul Mlll'Ch
"""' I came down to Orange Coast for a pickup game," Sabini rteal1I.
"Bloclt and Jeff ~ (a UC!
--). ...., lhert tha\ day and
Block .~ I 10 to UC! and
I gueu be convinced me.''
Block now plays for the NBA's San
DleRO llocl:et.s. ialllnl bl quickly .. become a major
Cold Viejo
In 70-60
Cage Loss
Million Viejo could scan
just II po1nta In the llnt hall
Tuesday night and couldn't
mm up the dllf .......... tbe
iecoOd haH u the . Diah!O. .
dropped a .,7010 Crestview
l)eague ~kdball doclllon at
Orange. .
STE~ SABINS ucr ~tanctout •
contribu.tor to UCl'1 14-7 record. He'1
.......,lered no difficulty adju!tfna from
forwanl to guard aad, ourprlllnlly, he's
the dub'• No. three .corer (11.4), out ..
doing even returnint veteran Nick
Sanden (IU).
••1 lhlnt Steve bu done a tpeC\acular
Job at adjultlnc to a new poo1t1on 1n
four-year eoneae balli" Davit uy1.
"And he'• ltiil effedive 1nDde --••
Ille blm under tbe bucket oo oul-of.
bowldl plays. Bui I'm ' not · surprised
a\ how well he'• come a1q !' I thoiJCbt
he'd lllort for UI when he told me
he'd be comJnc hert."
Davis lJ quite fomlllar wllh wloat
Sablu can do on a basketball court.
When Davia WU . at Glendale, Sabini
wu performing for Glendale Hoover.
And It WU Sablna' 1951 Glendale
Hoover team tba\ wu the lone outfit
to belt Davis' 32-1 club that year.
After beln( graduated from hlgh IChool
In 1960 Sabins' went to wort for 2'AI
years, 'lben be went Into tbe Amy
for two years and returned to play :
al Glendale City College.
Davis ..... surprised to "'!' Into Sabini
In a·Gleodlle uniform when .he -\eel
1be Gl<ndal .. Rlvenlde City College pme
at tbe Cllafley -lul, ....... lie WU lhert' to ICOul Mlb ~
the 5-10 Riverside guard who """ llarls
with Sahlm In UCl's backcourt.
At 25, Sahlnl II UCl'a elder allitmnan.
"Steve'& a quiet I'll but· .be c:arrl•
a lot of wtlgbt," Davia aay1.
"In fact, that'• one reucm·. why· be'•
so valuable to ua -all the . ..,. rapect
hint.''
NET CLA.sses
WILL STA.RT
Instruction In Newport
Beach Teonla Club'• jualot
program beslDI Satm'da1
mcrnlog, IWdl.1.
The, ll'iill'am: ........
for -thraiP ''ii. Tryouts· for lnteni>edlale
and advaooscf Will
be held s.-,8'.°'r.b. Ii,
from I to , 10 a.m. oo the
grua courll.
Fee lot the U weeka al
lnatructloD Is ..
Further Information can
be obtaloed hf cootactinc
.-. Bob !Jtrtch or
, Jim llhepbonl at.NBl'C.
Estancia
ID 61-50
Setback
84-53 Reversal
t
Swimmers
Tr-iumph
Tritons Stumble •
.
Marina glldld to Ill flnt
nnlt7 111'1ounin& victory ct
AgainstSpqrtans ;
the 1111 c.,.patp ri-y, 87 UIUIY DUNMIRE drown1nc the vil!lln& Lone Of ... &Nllr , .......
BelCb Jcrdan PAnUiera, •t.U. J\ wu a do-or-die 1iluation Craic Donaldloo and Don for San Clemente Tuesday
Lippoldt pulled oll 'double vie-night and so the Trltoo epitaph
torla lor the Vlilnp, the read: VWa Park 114, San
f<lnlltr In the•ll and 100 Irie, Cl....,._ SI.
the tatla' In the _, IDdlvldual VWa Part, In .....Uy drub-
m e d I e y and the 100 bing the Trllool, grabbed •
bocutroke: tie for aecood place In lh•
DonakllOO. abo led the Crestview League basketball
Marina 200 medley nlly ream race.
to a win In 1:<9.1. Villa Park ripped the nets
Other Vlklnp to notch llnt for 43 polnll ill tbe !eCOlld
place finlabes were Brian hall and yieldod but 23 to
~very! In tbe dlvln( com-the vWUnc Trltolll.
• for seveo and Bill Krage pot.. l
ted eight In the damaging
\bird quarter.
Krage also cleaned the
boards for numerous re-
hoon<ls.
With S:45 remainjng in the .
third quarter Tom Gaulden
finally connected for San
Clemente's first field goal of
the period.
petltton, Clay Evans 100 but· The hard-fighting, avenging
Loira .u1 ... School'a ~·_. ~kKe.evln Williams 100 Spartans Iced \I"' vlciory early ~ • ....-ln the game u they ran
SalOnl lbook: looee for It~" off 1 quiet llHI lead in the
Villa Park ran up 20 mort 1
polnls In th• !1nal eight '
minutes and San Clemente'• '
hopes· for victory were far
out of reach as it could muster , '
but 14.
Chrl5 Lacbe, who a 1 so
sparked Spartan play, followed .
Daytoo and Krage In the IC«·.
lqg department wilh 13.
llW'lln midway throogb the -1lrf'l!l1 ,_ firs! quarter ...t then aurged
aecocxf quarter and went .a· '11l1M10. iuiLA'v:.:t. Mar11111 Tlm,: farther &bead, 25-13 at the
to pla. 11-ta .. le(eal oil~ "ll"~ r~-.c:.\'h~·· .. ·~·11 end of tbe lint period and
cla1 1\tMday nlcbt 1n Irvine. 'lf'l""--<Mi °T"11r:ri!. ch~ C-21 at intermission.
Leque bubt.ball' action cm R .. Ind. "'1".--1. llpllMlt IMI %. 'nMi: dugailh. cold-shooting IAlf CLIMINT• IDJ
the •lnnen' court. i:fi' WNNH u i Timi: Trtlonl were outclused in '~ '! "~ '~ Ralph Redinctoa and Mart s.;r: .~ AY«'ff IMl 2. Kllll CMI every depi!bnent in the se-=..c,.lnl , • • T
Franzen. with .even point& c'lfi-'· ~vj!-: 1~1 ,'-11• cond half U they fell farther ~:::;,'" : ~ ; -~
each In the leCOlld period, U/ •g., j'Ji;,~f 2. ,._ and faribeo behind. ..,., j : : :;
were ·the c:hief ,culprita In -d&-. 1M~ · ~. T.d,· /;.f-"ldllMI A Ugh\ Villa Park defense ~~1':t:s.n ' ' • 11
nytnc the F.agJel the ui-t (M~~llY 11l"MS: ~ih1•0''•~1 forced UM! Tritons to outside L....tiel'f' : ': ; lt
victory. . IJ ~ =l~TlJrL I. 11~ shootlna and \hey could con-~~;:.' i o t '
'nle SuOlll' 33-11 hllfttme .S: ' • Tllnt. nee\ OD c:mly three field goals Tot•lt VILLA PAll~·, .. i4 ,. SJ
lead stood the rest of' the _ a..11M 1n"taD ..... the third wfod, whlle sinking "' ,,. "' T"
Way and f(XJI' Lema playen '~· ,, fnlcl. r• •r-1. -'••111 Tllne: only three lhob from the ::n \ :. ~ ~ ':
bJt fn doobJe figures. ( ~· J!r.~11~7J~f~= cbarity line -I meager nine r: : i : ~i * * * (I tJ. ~~~I ~M.J(MI ! po~ the same time the Llwthef' 1 I • .s t:ft'r" IJI :-. Jl Time~ Spart.am were IUl'ging farther ,..~ ~ ,! ~ .:
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•1'om Gardner produ ced
icme flreworka in the fourth
4uarter. ll<Ol'ing 10 of bll 19
Ooinll In tbe final period.
~uniar Dan Kratz led Mission ·~le)o Wttb 21 markers.
TOM ·BALDWIN
...... South
DAVI GlllS
Coochlntl Herth
Baldwin, Gibbs
Get All-Star .1 obs
Sears ·costa Mesa Ski Shop
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:Set Tuesday
: The Baiboa Ski Club will ~ct lts annual auction
~tttn& the U.S. ski t.eam
' ' 1feb. 11, I p.m., at the
410wporler Inn.
:; Funda obtained from lbe
~ wm be contributed
:loward the support of skiers
~petlna on an international
;'41vt1 u well u thole In the
:4..t who compete in national
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• • • • • • ... ••
Sant.a Ana'• Tom Baldwin
and Troy'• Dave Gibbs have
been named bead coaches for
Orange c.ounty's North-South
All-Star fo<Kball game at
Orani:e Coast College Aug. 14.
Gibbs, just 26, is the first
coach in the game's 10 years
to have played in the classic .
He participated in the 1960
game following a star-studded
Buena Park High career and
credits his performance 1n the
game for bi.1 obtalnlnl a col-
lege scholarahlp.
He played at Fullerton
Juni<r C:Ollege for one ea90D
Uum matriculated to UCLA.
In his third year at Troy,
Gibbs sports a JH-1 record:
Baldwin will be coaching in .
his third straight summtr all-
star 1ame. He was an a.ui~
tant under Mat.er Del's Bob
Woods in the 1967 Orange
County game and was bead
coach of tbe South in last
summer's Shrine 1ame at the
Coliseum.
"l can't wait to I et
Jtarted," Baldwin said Tues-
day.
"To be able to coach boys
of IUch caliber in I pme
like this Is a great opportunity
ly Marvl11 My ..
a ::r.-==========:::::-= ~-11---n
*' -
fur a coat'h."
Baldwin lndkated he would
rely heavily on Orange Cout
area pidders for lilt South
rOlle:r. He llid be would ·con-
tacl plsyen from i.a.,.,.,
Westminster, Hunt Ing ton
Beach and Newport Harbor
High school!.
Each coach Is allowed· 25
players.
The North won last year's
1ame -the firat one played
at OOC -4H. Tbe South
trails in the serie1, 1·2 .
Proceeds from the 1ame co
to charity. The 1ame haa ral&-
ed about $30,000 for Children's
Hospital in Orange.
Foothill Five
Overwhelms
LB, 59-37
Laguna Beach H t c h ' a:
baaketbaD team acored only
three field RO&la In the flnt
hall and came out on the
short end of a SW? score
at Foothill Tuesday nilbt.
Al he hu all seuon,
Foothill's H sophomore
center, Bill Boyd, dominated
the game. He scored 22 points:
and -the Artisll to death.
Foolhlll had a comfortable
Jt.11 bull' at the hall.
Stflve Klolt«mu acored si:1
polnll and hauled 111 10 re-
bound• for Laguna. The
Art1sls shat only 24 percont
for the game.
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Fall, 7-2,
Battle SM
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Another for
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Br EAllL GIJSTUY eligible ll'lde-wllt for I/QA "It'• rtoll• rm lo llDd .. WIS the ---··· .. ~·---~· ~ Will thero be 1notblr·1tven-He'• Duey Tr1;1,.. from out-of-a.... pll)'er -.bo can Crum 1111 the best IUlfd
I •-•-w;-~--•-•-N c u. bl~ quallfy oc.odemlcall• lo r OGier lo -• in Ln AlcJn. ••-~, · • ~ ~ u~ , ., Crum Points ~t. .,,_ he'1 1!et11 in the 11.S. tbll dor's foo• .. -· at UCLAT &even feet «1 the DOit. ""'""' All seum IJ 1-2 Paul Horayat, _,... out«-ttate athlete needl a 3.4 ft_, .. .:, __
SCRIBNER
WlNS TlTLE
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0rup Coul Collep'o tea-Peri>HI-Bruin bukelball "We doo, hive ~la her ,_al olSt.John'•lll&bin.........,,
nil teur lhooll !or 111 f1nt colch 'Jolto Wooden llld bis trlJllClipl rel bul I've "!'( ••erqe •,· "T'."' cour1t, Olllo. He ICorod • point. In ,..,.Uy.
win ·al the _ ""·-•·· aldt1 ore In the pr<ICffl now responded with bls cooch 111><1 1 r-t llDIO. Scrlbntt defeated' Laauna
Oluck -..... ltli i
lt<Olld •trllgbl men'• •Incl• -
clwnploOlh!p al the ........
llelclt . Tennis Tournlmcnt
--· --...., al 11U..ln( ---he ..,. the boy la I IOOd SoCal w~· "I 11.W him play I couple .L an.,_ qlinll top.roted the COUlllry· '"' ~ S<bool lludon~" Crum JIY~ al w.U qo. He'a really I Beach lll&b Tennis coacn.,,
811111 Monica City Coll•1• athletes Wilo rtae 1bove tho Another oevm-loorer who • , ·.bod .... He bu the pes Art Wlbl, 1-2, M . ,.,
after dropplnt a 7-1: declllon teven-foot level reaidt1 in North Carolina is s..tflerllt1....,._,~m1 Tor UCLA1;bU£.J )don't know In men's B tlncles pl17, ....
'to UC Irvine~ on the Denny Crum. the assistant Tom Burleson of Newland. he . ._IP . _: "t '' ;,: ": if he's interested." Ron Roa defeated Ray •
Pirate courtl. r• 'i"' coach wbo does D10lt of the stretches to 7-2. Tom Payne~• ~·•ti :i :-·~ ·;: Crum says the country -:rw.&, ..i: .:
Santa Monica ii rated as leg work for Wooden, says oCShawneeH!ghinLouisvWe, NI-0 s 4 3 loadedwithexceptlonl ·~:.I imlrs ....
the ~t junior college tennis there are about a half-duzen Ky., is .even reet even. •l"'*' • s · <1 '' playen in the M to f.10 class. were Jact Uptm and Mary ., •
team ln the country and seven-footers pllyiq prep ball And tbert is a 7-S specimen =~ : : : ,; The beat in the LA area, he Prentiss,. wbo . belt Rolf
l'lll_.,i, ,.._.. in t'-R-
wln .-11y ""' o11i1t • 1111 ... "How r.nalr ohoul4)'GU hold tho c!Wo? I _..i)'Gllslp .. light-
ly •you .... and still -· lull _,el tho club""'"8hout
the•i~.
the Conaln art led by John ln tbe C9Ul1.tr)' but ·SO far only in Wyomlq wbo J1 ju.st a Tol•t• »' 11 'II '' says, Is Bruce Clark (M) or Eneen and Sharon Hulst, N, ... 1
Forte, one o1 the top Younc., __ 011_e~ol~-the~m~•~p~pe_a_rs~_to ___ be~...:.juni~or~-~~~~~~~~~~"=;_•:::.m;~,=M~='~·~='=""=·~;=ic.="'~•=•c.="'='-"-•~-J-e_r_rer~'"'~·~~~~~~~~..:."'::.·~~~~~~~~.C" players in the United States. 1 .. Forte probably wW draw •
Jim Ogle, only one of two .. ,
Pltates to score a victory In
the UCI match, u hla op-
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cowis, wm start at 2 p.m. 1
UCI l'ttul'J'IS to actloq Friday
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Jim Gomer shot a 1S over
the Costa Mt11 Goll llld
Coontry Club course Monday
and led the S..11 Anl College
Dona lo 1 3H v!clbry over
Golden Weat Iii the first
Eaotom Coo!erence match for
both clubl.
Gorner'i teammate, Dave
Lantz, shot a '11 to come out
with the third lowest total,
trolling Mike Nlchot. of
Goklen Well who toured the
courte in 74. i
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Ken Kribel M, Brian Hemphill
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Art Moder ltl.
Coach ~ Sjllcklllord llld
his 10Uen tllllle with Cypreu
Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Costa
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I ' ' ' ' ~ ' . DECORATING TECHNIQUE -Mrs. Mable (Cl....,ci'e) ·jWilliSmsOn d11111on-,
' strates the art of cake: decoraUng. Forms 'can .be varied by holdlng the
icin&·~~~~~~t .angles, she explai~;" : ,-i
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·-~""' .... Tbe fl<st Valalines -and
.... , say the nlqoll -'"' bomemode.
· · So, · '111\y Mt , pYiYI, thla
cuatoml
1111t mtcb . from the • nc1 . ' ' .construct.Ion paper b e a r t 1,
decoraled with whlle lacy
doltte1 and Ued with pink rlb-
bott to-usln( "sugar and spice
amte.~ nice'' for that'&
, \ybf.t 1 Valentine cakes are
made of.
''They're r e a 11 y quite
simple,' attests Mable (Mn.
Clarence) Williamson of Costa
Atesa. who, in two abort years
turned the bobby of rue
decorating Into s lhrlving
business.
All tt takes e..re a few essen-
tial .pieces of equipment, a
steady hand and a lltUe know·
' llOw.
'' llNOW·HOW
· Mabf't'9t her bUic .mow.
how dUrlng a clw at bianp
Coast College. After 1 couple
of years of pracUclng II hlr·
hOlibY .. she 'hecame '° h> -led in Jiamlng "'°" Iha~
she enrolled in an advanced
class at 'Gates School of
Decorating in· Beunower.
However, she didn't com-
plete the year ~. for dur·
Ing this time sbe and her
hlllband ~ a cake
clecontinc buii"-from her
OCQ : lnr!rucior. Tb!1...aittady
had 'a amall vatiety store 1n
· B~, B<adl, IO' they ~ cf.and a c:ornrr ·and Mabin ,_ _________ ...,. __________ .__...,...,~~~.. tOOk over that ·~ of the
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By NANCY MclNTYRE
' . DEAR NANCY; · ,
Pm a aay divorcee who's a three-tiine•
loHr, Just when I WU ~nning, .to
think that C1'Pld bad wrllen me olf;'laat
week J JQOt a man ~·s •become the
fourth' big love of
my life.
They say ·-sites attract. &rid
it'• certalnJy trlle
In our case. Rich-
ant is quiet, con·
aervaUve,. bas n~v
er marrled, and of
course he's altar·
shy. Jn fact, he's
kind of square, but
a cute square. How·
ever, I think I know how to bait the
temler traj>.
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Ios&eld ci going out to dinner on our
dates, I'm going to prepare him so.me
tozy, llltle 11omecooked meals so ~ ' .,e, my domestic side. (I'm not th~ ~
·~ ~ but I can fake it.) -
' Fortuna'tely, be likes steak and pota-
toet, ,wblcb I ean cope with, but l~m in trouble on tbe.·dessert course. Hetbas a rftet tooUl as big as a saber-toothed
tig'tr / His' passion is homemw;le cake.
The few times l~e ever tried to bake
a real aft it's fallen natter than iny
ma¢1.tea. However, if this ls what i!
tatt& to persuade "Mr. Right" that I'm
thl Wonwn he's been waiting for, I'll
,Ir'! again,
De yoa ba~e an easy, do-it-yow;self.
cake that 'WOuld ·be gala enough fpr ·my
Val~~·· Day dinner, which, lnciden·
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tany, Is launchilll my matrimonial cam-
paign. GAY DIV.ORCEE
DEAR 'GkY· DIVORCEE>
Any woman who'• caught the ·bras&
ring 00 the marrtage.j!H'Ollnd .. -as yw bave,.dr.Rrves a tree ride -to
a D\BIT!au . COUDSel«. Love may be
eaMer the 'second ti.me around, but the
fourth time It'• a habit. .
Better ask younelf whether you're
really in love or.1 just feeling mafrlmonial
again. Your "Mr; I\llhl" soundJ' llke the
wrong busbahd ror 'a gay divorCee. Any
middle-aged man who hasn't mirrled is
obviously smart enough to detect the
best camouflaged tender trap. .
This sudden show of d<>mesUcity is
bound to scare him. Don't overdo the
frilly aprott bit. Better be yollrseU -
which I suspect is a black lace siren.
Mi for a cake, we of!er this sweet
thought for your Valentine dinner. It's
a heavenly nun cake which tastes like
a labor of love, however, it's amazingly
easy to make. He'll never gue11 it baS
a cake mtt'in it; ,and'clon'i lell blm. (Al·
ter thife bilsband5 I 'gUess yoU•vef•
teamed not to tell all.)
In a large miiing bowl, -bint !-
package of ye.Dow cake mix and 1 ptcl:;
age of Instant, vanil1i• pudding, Stir In.
If• cup cooking oU, 14 cup 'soft tiutter, ~
cup rum, lf.i cup chopped walnuts and 4
beaten eggs. Beat well, and pour batter
into ireased and floured tube pan. Bake
50 to tlOc minutes in a 350 degree oven.
MeanWhlle, make the following cake
glaze: melt If• pound butter in a sauce-
pan and add 2 ounces water, I cup sugar
and boU 1 minute. Remove from fir! and
add two ounces nun. Spoon o•er cake
?"'d leave cake in pan until cool.
· TWo Naart la~ 'l>"Y movf!
·the firm to Costa Mesa, aod ., ' In another year! Ume, they
found their present locatkm
too mall so they mov~ qajn
to Iarger quarten. It'• at tsl4
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
: and· they hung the sip, The
Frosting Houae. :11.
FAMILY TREA'lll
Altboqb Mable tuches five
tw&llour ciusel per -and del;orates Ill of the -1 ..
_,., abe lllll IPll time
.to make that ~
Coalodlon forb~of her.
· ' entire family, ·.;mich tonaisb
of ·her hlllband, twO daughlers
, .yd sons-in-law, a son and
seven grandchildren.
"I'm always asked te do
it because no one elJe bu
learned how," she chuckled,
but added hopefully IUI she
expects a couple of. her grand-
daughters one day wlll take
over on the family cakes.
She lamented that her
dauchters artn't interested in
tbe craft and said wistfully
.that· she wiJbed they were
like one family in her cl111
-lhfee, Jenerttionl ~ ~·the, art. -
· Con-vtn·c.'ed tMt clle
decoratinc Isn't very dlfllcutt,
Mable promises that anyone
can do llmple dellp at the
end of elgbt lborl ......,,,
The Initial coll Is nominal,
too, she stressed, estimating
that )OSI than fl will pufdwe
essential equiptnent "unleu,
" course, you are interested
in·dolnl:,elaborate cakes/' Ne
added.
TF.cllNIQUE
"Decoratiac involv• techni-
. ... ' 11· 1" ... !I. ' n.t.lltr PILOT ,....,n It~ JUST LIKE GRAND~ USED TO MAKE -"I'h• •s; •· liamson did malie ·this • delightlii) ValenUntf. cake.
because John Berg's-grandmother, Mrs. Mable Wil-· It's a safe bet John will get the~first taste,;too.
que rather tha.1 artistic abili-
ty," abe explained and ad-
moniahed those who don't or
won't PIJ attention . to in·
llructlons.
The most important aspect
is preparing the rf05ling so
it ii of the right consistency,
Mable emphisiied. "The icing
must be stiff enough to hold
lb shape, but not o.verlJr.i fiJ~
so you can't work wiU'I it .. ".r ·
The frosting is scooped into
parchment paper f u n n e J s
which are very Ulin. She cau·
tioned that hands be kept cool,
otherwise the bod y tem-
perature will melt th e
frosting. She suggested run-
ning cold water over· the hands
periodically, but if the 'lclng
does start to melt, refrigerate
It for about 15 minutes.
IDNTS
Another handy hlni ottered
b7 the decorator is, "Be sure
your cakes don't raise to a
mound in the ctnter. These
are bard to decorate and some
designs just won't adapt."
To keep a cake raiSing "ev.tn-'.
ly from sides to ctnteiit ·she
advl.seJ reducing the heat of
the oven 25 degrees and bake
longer. Also, by greasing only
the bottom of the cake pans,
the cake will raise evenly as
the batter wlll lfave something
to ho1d onto u It climbs up
the aide of the pan.
Valentine Puh Eh' " '
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Refreshfngly · Quen~hing
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, This is a crisp, diy punch.
The ,onJy sweetness is in the
spiced richness of th e
character-givuig Port. The
Port . sq:ves as marfuade for
garnish.Ing the'ohertles.
When you serve this Valen·
tine's punch, you might also
serve cheese pastry straws,
mlnia~re cream RUffs filled
with chicken salad a n d
garnished with watercress,
pound cake sli~. salted
almonds or nut cookie wafers
and candied ginger,•
1 can or jar (abou) I pound)
light sweet cherries or
dark sweet cherries,
drained ·
'4 cup Swiao Port
2 cans (5 ounces each )
frozen lemon.a~ e corr
centra~e
4 fifths (4/5 quart.each) Vin
Rose Sec, chilled
1 Quart bottle sOda water,
chilled
·.Pla_ce<"eherrles in small bowl
and pour on pbrt.• Cover aod
chill for about 2 ·hours. At
serving time, mil' lemonad~
concentra\f: and Rose in 1
large piJnCh 'bciwl Ad d
marinated cherries~ Ju s t
before .;•rviil, ldd soda
water. Serve with two or three
FOR SWIETHEJiilT.S' TOASTING. cherries In·~ g!@B. lllakes , · · aboutlfservlnp.,. ' . ' . ..
Buys,. Steak's a Cut Abo.ve Luncheon· Meats
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OH alk9 tf bolopa would ilave only . ·lltUe wde,and so much fOod vatue. ot" . .
f -el protela. • nina, telling at 30 cents for a 6~ .QUDTlONS WE ARE AS~
ounce cau;, or 41$ cenb an ounce, is "' ~: My 1 .. year-old aon la a bdebl
another ineJpenslve subsUtute for IMU', bat J1 •poor 1tadeal betMIO ,be
luncheon meats. So are eggs, hard cooked never dde1. I've tried te' eacovage llhD;· &e 1W1 more ao tUt be will
and mode' Into en ·salad. Large eggs be • !ble to .. to collele, .Jlo Cllibu'
•Ulng for. to cents a dozen will cost a ctllete ernc.u. lu't aeetJHll')', tt
ooly abouC · f cents an ounce In your 1et a good poytq Job ucl Uoet'• Ill
llDdwlcbel. 1, lte'• tnlererled ta. Wb.at can 1 111 to
00...' -that 100•nU&hi plao .. to lhlt!
ban loft .,.. -dlnnor which · could A. You can agree that there are aome &Mdw • skilled profesai.oos that pay well that
be' IUdp:' Jlito luupemive iCh fill· do not require college degrees. But the
inp would 1 1*:Jude beef roait -trend in our society is towards the
~ --clti<bn, turkey and need for special training beyond high
him from plmic,-.banl:, Ol;butt portions. 1ehool. 'Ibe Bureau of the Census hu n-could be lficed f0< landwicl>es Jua ttleased a pubUcatlon living ut-
« cbopped and m1led with other in-. formation on lifetime income as It relates to education.
sredfentl. • For a 22-year-old man earning an
If your lunch carriers are llver~ten, avefase. in!;:ome for his age and educa-
ytu miaht nen COlllider -making a . lion, the estbnated ureUme income in
oandwlch spread of chopped cooked Uver, 1966 dollars Is': 1422,000 If be hu only
plus pickles, onlooa and salad drouing ... an eighth grade education ; 1587,000 ' If
Beel ~ver Is 'one of our .best l>uy~ be hu coaipleted 4 year1 of high ""'°111'
In' Ille meat deparbneol as II hu so !906,000 If be hu <ompleted 4 years
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ot i;olleQ: ancUl\Oll,toD lfbo bu "°"" P1ete!! 5 or. more .}eatl. of ,coµqe. U
lllOIJ'Y'talb, thlaclllould.-,10W' IOll'I eyet! ~ • A-• '
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Q, 'It• It my lmill-or .. """" 11!1• bllger --•1111 -·!My ..... •1taer ..... ·-? " • -· f ...I ~ " ~ to a U.• .. !Jlparlmenl
el Alrlculture nationwide o!.idF of body
measurementa cooducted in lD-40 and
repeated among SS6 w.-aged a
to 21 In lllM7, Ille body ~
of women have c:twiled lltnlficanU;f.
Today's young women are, on the
average, taller and more slender than
the y!uni women ol 1940. •
Q. I ue ollve oil~, 11111
I like to keep II • --ii tllete uy way te keep k from ..... nDCWT
A. Olive oil goes rancid ratber qulcklt
when stored in a wann room , 10 keep
it covered tightly In· the Nfrlgerator,
'!be cold will harden the oU, but •he!'
it is Placed at ·room temperature fer
a brief time. II will melt qulckl7, Stand;
Jrc II in a pan of warm·-will opeejl up tM melting.
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:) In a Pinch,: It's a Cinch She Ga n ~ake ·Operator Flinch
•DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a young
woman who 11 in and out of elevat.ors
at ~ two dozen times a day. I deliver
cl,ooltl materials &om the lab. ·
A certain lellow , In this building a1llO
rides the eJevators a lot 1 don't thlnk
he is d<Uveriog anything. I think ha
just likes elevators.•
I. have never spoken to this guy but
·J've come cloae to slaJ>P-i.ng him a couple
of times. Hls idea of fun is to snap i girl's girdle when her an:ns are loaded
and she can't defend herseU.
I don't want to make a scene but
J'd like to put this 'creep in his place.
My suggestions? -ARLENE
DEAR ARLENE: Aw, go oo.. Make
• sceae -a real cood one. You'll
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ANN LANDERS ~
oDly It.ave l.o do It onct.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read
the letter from the young mother whose
children are driving her crazy. Maybe
I can help. My kids nearly drove me
crazy, ,too. It was. the pediatrician who
saved my sanity.
One day when I complained, he asked,
''Are you a 'don't' mother? Do you
tell your children, 'Don't write on the
wall; doo'I' the planls; doo't jump
on the lola . ' l had to admit the
answer was yes. ~, said, ''Stop telling
them wh2t NO't'-&o do and start teillng
them what they SHoOtJ> do." For ex·
ample: "Here Jobnny, write on the paper.
Come, Johnny, let's go outslde and see
how hi&b you cao jump. Johnny, let's
see how many bfucks you can stack
up before the tower f_alls down." In
other words, give the child a challenge
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{WIVES AIM TO PLEASE -Cooking up a special Valentine treat for their hus-
i bands are (left to right ) Mrs. Charles Mitchell, in charge of decorations, and
~.Mrs. Fred Owens, who will host a potluck dinner for Golden \Vest Faculty
(Wives next Friday. Following dinner the couples 'vill attend a basketball
,·game between Golden \Vest and Orange Coast College teams.
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instead of telling him what he can't
do.
J tried It and it worked wonders.
My children• are a lot easier tp get
along with now and I'm a -CALM
MOM
DEAR ltOM: A calm mom muas
calm kids. Your pedilltrlclan gave yoa
• · vuy lmportallt key to chlld rearlag.
Thanb for Uarlag.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : ln your col·
umn on the dangers of being fat, I
was hoping you 'd say something about
what happens to grossly overweight peo-
ple when they need surgery.
J am a registered nurse and I can
tell you -surgeons dread operallng
on fat people. Sometimes there la so
ntUCb e:1<:,eSlive Clesh that Jt nearly
doubles the time t1f an abd(minal opera·
lion. This can be dangel"OU.!.
Also, lt Is next to impossible lor the
nur.teS and the aides to tum these people
in bed. Yesterday it took five of us
to give a 300-pouf}d woman a back rub,
four to turn her and one to do the
massaging.
I know fat people don't think about
these things when they are reaching
for that tJtlrd slice of bread or that
second piece ol chocolate fudge cake,
but they should. -TIRED R.N.
DEAR TIRED: Ptfy medical consoltantl
1.ell me ·that lean surgical padenll
! J Mardi Gras Lures Mater Dei Parents
recover abOlt 3$ percent faster tluin
fat p1ttlt..nb. And cblldbe.ariag for a fat
woman meus added rtskl. nese flda
may aot curb uy'bocly•1 appetite but
&bey ue wri t"'•klnc abouL
Alcohol ii no shortcut to socla1 suceeu.
U you think you have to drink lO be
ac:cepted by your friends , get the facts.
Read "Booze aDd You -For Teenagers
Only," by Ann Landers. Send 35 cents
in coin and a long, self-addressed.
stamped envelope with your request.
Ann Landers will be glad to help
you wt.th your problems. Send them
to her In care of the DAILY PILOT,
enclosing a self-addressed, stamped
envelope.
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\Vilh Valentine's Day selected as the date of the an-
nual Mardi Gras Ball, it is only natural that Mater
Dei Parents would include heart~shaped decorations
with the traditional balloons, which are being dis-
played by Mrs. Henry J . Bourget (right), while Mrs.
David J. Burton selects her party dress which re-
ceives an approval from 1'.1"rs. Edward J. Cygan .
The dinner dance is slated fo r 7 p.n1 . Friday, Feb.
14. in the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. Milt Washburn
and his orcestra will furnish musi c for dancing.
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, Scoring a goal with their husbands v.1ill be members of the Golden
~ West College Faculty \Vives' Club who are planning a Valentine party
, next Friday.
~ The group will gather at 6 p.m. in the Costa Mesa home o! Mr. and
: Mrs. Fred Owens for a potluck dinner, and follMVing dinner will attend
: the school's basketball game beginning at 8 p.m. at Orange Coast College.
· Other activities planned by club members incl ude a lecture by Miss
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19. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p .m. in the Seal Beach home of
Mrs. Thomas Hermstad . ' A book review by Mrs. Jan Shawl and the election of officers will
,' t ake place in April, '"'ith installation scheduled during a luncheon in the
( Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club in May.
{Wives Mark Birthday
~d.4leback. College Faculty \Vives will celebrate thei r first birthday and St.
WatenUne'a Day with a dinner-da.nce for all fa culty members next Friday In ~ Brown's restaurant. J ack Swartzbaugh, student activities coordinator
~or the college, holds the candle which is being lit by (rightl Mrs. Swartz-
augb, preafdent of the group and Mrs. Paul Brennan. Honored guests. at the
ent will be trustees of Saddleback Junior College District along with Dr. Fred
"Bremer, college president and district superintendent. Festivities ":ill com·
mence with a rto 8~30 p.~. social sess ion followedily dinner.
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Tennis Time for Town and Gown Enthusiasts
Tennis buffs will be delighted with UCJ Town and Gown's couples
tennis group which will play every \Vednesday from 7 to 10 p.m.
with tournament play every fourth Sund~y On Uie university
tennis courts. Membership 'vilJ be limited and now is open lo all
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To\vn an d Gown members. Tennis time \\'ill include a $10 fee to
the UCI Athletic Department as a token for use of lhe courts.
Smashing home the winning point is Louis Perino who is playin1
with (left to right) Mrs. ,Perino and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MarosL
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WtdM...,, '"""' U, 1969 OAIL Y l'rl.Ol' 3I
Newlywed James R. Hills 'Elephants'
H · N · B h To Be Sold
Lawyers' Wives Conference
French Film Director I
To Speak for Alliance ome 1n ewp.ort eac . ,, .1 Homo in Newport Beach • In S1 ence Countians Host
Hosting the Southern Conferene<l of Call·
fornia Lawyers' Wives will be the Orange
County Chapter.
Marcel Bllslene, second ot-s-and Paul Schneebergelr,
ficial lecturer of the Federa· head ot the eomm.ittee, ~
Uon of Uie Alliances Fran-Miss 4Jltoinette Mardrus.
caises, will speak for lbe Feb. , Nonmember lickeb 1 it
14 meeting of the Alliance $1.50 and student Uckets a'rt
Francaise de Ji"--R i v i e r a 75 cents.
following a La Jolla honey-
moon are James Robert Hill
-.nd his bride, the former..
Janyce Lou1se Berry who ex.·
cbangl'd vows before the Rev.
KeMelh Krause in St. John
the Baptist Catholic Church,
Coata Mesa. •
Parenta of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mrs. David •Ralph
Berry of Costa Mesa and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hill of
Oakland.
For the ceremony, Ule bride
wore an empire gown of white
lace over peau de soie,
fashioned wilh a chapel length
train. Her bouffant veil was
caught to a rhinestone tiara,
and forming her bouquet were
pink roses, white chrysan-
themums and baby's breath.
Mrs. William O'Neill of
Hollywood was her sister's
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
· were the Misses Joan Auf-
derheide of Yorba Linda, Can-
dy Carroll of Santa Ana and
Peggy Frederic of Paramount.
They wore pink A·line gowns
and carried nosegays of field
flowers.
Attending as best man was
Dave Knight of Garden Grove,
while usher duties w f': r e '
assumf':d by Gary Holly of
Lawndale, Froome Gayle of
Fullerton, Steve Kass, Garden
Grove and Dan McPherson,
Whittier.
A c~mpagnerec e pt ion
followed in the parish hall
where Miss Susan Jones at-
tended the guest book.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Koehler and
daughter. Kirsten of San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
rett Gray and daughters,
Patricia and Barbara or
Hayward, and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Rasmussen of
Oakland.
The bride attended Orange
Coast College and is earning
ht:r BS degree in physical
education at California State
College at Fullerton Her hus-
band attended Santa Rosa
Junior College and is a
graduatt: of CSCF. He plans
to continue his studies in
physical therapy at the
University of San Francisco
Medical School in the fall.
Beach Babes
Every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
members of TOPS Beach
Babes convene at Huntington
Beach High School for pro-
grams.
Nearly Everyone
'Listens' lo Landers
SALE!
UPTo50%oFF
EV.ERYTHING
in our portrait studio
POITUITS! COPIES! lllMESI
fll!re's just one example
of the exciling valut:s:
Let us
photograph
your children
for
Valentine's
Day
3 portraits J95
are only
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ValenUn111 Day will be busy
for Coast Homemakers, who
will meet for a silent white
elephant sale, craft
demonstration and luncheon
that morning In the Corolla
de! Mar ConUnunlly Youth
Center.
Meetings will be conducted in the Sad-
dleback Inn, Santa Ana Wednesday and
Thursday, Feb. 19 and 20 an4 on Wednesday
evening board members will be entertained
at a cocktail party in the home of Mrs.
James Slack, county president with a n<rbost
dinner following in Los Coyotes Country
Club.
Keynoter at the luncheon Tliursday will
be William H. Spurgeon III, a business exe-
cutive who has spent more than 30 years
servil'lg youths. His topic will be the Author-
ity of Youth.
Calilornienne, lo begin at a
p.m. in the Woman's Club,
Laguna Beach.
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Volunteers ' •
Recognizeq
BUstene will lecture on Jean
Cocteau, Poet of the Screen,
and show film clips il-
lustrating his talk. A director
and scenario writer, he is well
known in France for his prize American Hospital Assocla.
winning films, radio and lion pins and guards will bt:
television programs, a n d presented. to 93 volunteers d
records. St. Joseph Hospital during a
"Among JUistene's m o s t noon lunc~n tomorrow io
famoll.! films are "Macadam " Santa Ana Elks Club.
The silent sale wlll begin
the acUyitles at 9:30 a.m ..
and a demon.stratlon on at-
trac'Uve and in e 1 pens Ive
crafts giveq by Mrs. Paul
Frieberlshauser will follow.
Samples and patterns wiJJ be provided ' by the Girls Club .._ __________________ _)
"The Sorcerer of Heaven:" The 258 active partic~
"That Age ls Withqul Pity" in the ilHervi<:e prograin ri
an4 "Fire in the Skin." He contributed 'a total of 281 also wrote and produced two hours during the past year. •
fJlms in honor of the memory Recognition' awards· will "._
oC Edith Piaf, noted French given by Sister' Ann, tiospitil
singer. • administr~tllr, .,-:
Of the Harbor Area. Valentine Happiness
Receiving members a n d ---~·cc·'-~---"'°""""
H~rs·d'oeuvres and luncheon
are being prepared .b y
Luncheon is Served, Inc., lnd
door .prizes will be awarded atter the luncheon:
Members and guests have
been asked to bring donations
for the white elephant sale
and their own table service
for luncheon.
Awaits Chi 0 guests Friday evening will be megas lhe Mmes. Estes--""Evans, Porter Puls ii Plain!
Jasper Morgan, Theo ,do re
Program Shared
Why ·not be with the one
you love on ·valentine's Day
to ensure happiness?
Zontians Fete Students
The Zonta Club ot Newport
Harbor will honor t h e
American Field S e r v i c e
students during a luncheon
·-···1om0lrow in the Z o n t a
Clubhouse. '
here over a period of 13 years.
Mrs. James D. Ray, in-
tern at ion a 1 relations
chairman, will introduce the
studt:nts.
That was the thought of1i"~=====~:::~~~~=====~ Bay . Area alumnae ot Chill ~----'--VIRGINIA'S
omega, who have planned a SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE
cocktail hour and dinner for 3334 E. Coast Hwy. e Cc.ronai del Mar
that evening. Phone 67l·80SO
Member S and their Spring i1 on th• w•yl H••• yo11 c:h•c:••d your
husbands wilJ gather in the c:loth•1 l•t•ly? Styl•1 do, c:h•nt• •nd tho1• l•1t
Newport Beach home of Mr. y••r t•p•r•d p•nts r••lly look 0111.d•l•d.
and Mrs. Wayne B. Mitten w. c:tn't .u Wt•r th• fl•r• bottom ••t•ion,
J r. at 7 p.m. before adjourn)ng 10 pop11l•r with th• lt•ns Out #.1 n•w widt r l•t
to Le Saint-Tropez on the •tr.ion ''' •m•rt •nd "10" c:omforf•bl•. P•rliet-
peninsula for dinner. ul•rly, if 1t1•d• from 'our wiift ••l•clion of doubl•
•nit1, •"•ilabl• in tilhtr •II wool or w11h1bl•
Mrs. Robert L. Lucas and d1eron. So 111y , , • no lining • '. , no 1ipp1 r1
Mrs. J .C. Bridges are making •nd r1m1mb1r knlf1 •r• th• 9r1at•tl for aetfi¥o
the arrangements for the t•I• who u .... ••tho l:l11c:h. ·
evening and have indicated Sta you 10011 VIRGINIA
that Chi Omegas from Hun· P.$. l oll• and bolts of now 1prin9 fabi-ic1 for oil
tington Beach, Costa Mesa, your n1td1 b.1id11 p•nh!
Newport Beach and Laguna U• '"' 14.u...tc.4 ., .. ..., a.,.
will share !he fun.
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MRS. JAMES R. HILL
La Jolla Honeymoon
AFS has been a service pro-
ject of the club since its in-
ception in 1955. Zonta In-
ternational represents 33 coun-
tries. AFS has represented 30
countries in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District with
63 students living and studying
The Zonta girls for the
month of February will be
announced by Mrs. Malcolm
Angell, president and
chairman. Each coed will of-
fer a brief resumt of her
high school career.
Luncheon arrangements are
under the direction of Mrs.
Jost:ph Hamblet. Assisting her
are the Mmes. Jeffrey Burke.
Morton Bristow, A1 Forgit and
Marlin Sheely.
Future events planned by\~;s;;;;;;:;;;;;~~;;:;;;:;~:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;:;;;ii~ the alumnae group include thel;
second annual coffee and in-
formal fashion show April 13
in the home o( Mrs. Marvin
L. Sargent of Baycrest.
Proceeds from this actiyity
are earmarked for th e
sorority's philanthropy, Hope
Horoscope
Haven School.
Au xil iary Looking forward to June,
the members and t h e i r
American Legion Hall ln husbands will gather for the
Costa Mesa Is the setting for annual couples barbecue.
Scorpio: Be Flexible
DUICiNED AND
CIEAnD
ESPECIALLY FOi -, •
THURSDAY .
FEBRUARY 13
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIF.S (March 21-April 19):
You want to beautify ~ur
roundings, appearance. But
try to avoid extremes, ex-
travagance. Mate or partner
has expensive taste. Ap-
preciate your own abilities.
!{each out for goal.
TAURUS (April 20 -May
Night Owls
Tell Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Pierson of Tustin will relate
their experiences for the Hoot
'n Holler Roost of the Newport ·
Beach Night Ow ls next Sunday
at 2 p.m. in the Senior Citizens
Recreation Center, Newport
Beach.
Donations to the Ricci
Ricard Memorial Fund will
be accepted during t h e
meeting and plans will be
discussed for the rOrthcoming
tour or the City of Hope where
a dedication ceremony for the
fund is planned.
A Valentine motif w i 11
enhance the tea table from
which Mrs. Clarence Rains
and 'her committee will serve
refreshments.
Initiation
Scheduled
A cliapter dinner followed
by formal initiation will take
place when Iota U psilon
chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma
sorority meets tomorrow in
the Weslminster home of Mrs.
Mike. Johnson.
Hosting the dinner will be
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Jack
Harrington, and the initiation
will follow at 8 p.m.
Invited to attend are the
Mmes. Scott Leonard, Norman
Dack, J . O. Everett, John
Haden_, Harrington, Lowman,
Mondientz, Phillip Qualls, Lyle
Spirlong. Ron Whitacre ,
Marion Brooks and Joseph
Fodor.
Helps Solve 3 llggest
FALSE TEETH
Worries and Problems
20): Muc;h seems far away.
You want something solid. But
don't demand, too much, too
SOOD. Idea IS to wait, to
harmonize domestic relations.
Accent on journeys1 wriUng,
long-range plans.
fit. Don't permit the envious meetings of the Auxiliary to Any Chi Omega alumnae in-A new concept in craksmanship: Shaded blonde
to discourage you. Accent on Barracks 1249, Veterans of terested in the group may & platinum over shades of brown and aubum, greater security. Go to it. call the vice president, Mrs. World War I. The first Tues-··-"·~-h SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov. 21): K.S. Bell, 6'154499, for fww""' - - -.. dares t e most discriminating to aSk "Is
Not smart to finalize deal, day of each month members information.
plan. Be flexible. Some are gather for a business st:ssion -----------it a wi9?11 Available also in frosted & natural'•
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GEMINI (May 21..June 20):
You tend to get tied up with
another. Don't play games
with emotions. Accent on
secrets. Protect assets. Avoid
telling more than is necessary.
facts have not actually been
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SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-A wig carrying case & head.
Dec. 21 ): Overcome tempta-
tion to splurge; m ean s ·
CANCER (June 21..July 22):
Some you want to sway may
appear immovable. Key is
persistence. You have more
on your side than might be
imagined. Partnerships, public
relations come to fore. Don't
back down.
remember budget. 0th er ennYJfl resolutions. Affair of heart
could "carry you away." Key ~LWAYS FIRST QUAUTY
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ac-
cent subordinate role -it
is ·but temporary. You are
completing, finishing, round-
ing out a project. Cope with
essentials. Don't walk out .on·
opportunity, Take your time.
VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22)'
Check acco urt s. Plug
loopholes. Protect assets. New
venture can succeed
without extravagance. Display
ability to be observant, loyal.
LIBRA (Sept. ~t. 22)'
Element of expert timing is
on your side. You buy, sell
in manner which adds to pro.
~'l!Wfl
is common sense. You have
to face yourseU in morning.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): Solid accomplishment
keynotes day. Past efforts
come successfully to forefront.
Accent on personality ,
achievement. People value
your ideas. Express yourself
in clear manner.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Avoid tendency to arouse
enmity. Some may bring false
reports. Steer clear of dispute
which does not concern you.
Be diplomatic and a good
listener. But don't commit
yourseU.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2(1):
Avoid mixing business with
pleasure. Element of wishful
thinking seems to dominate.
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Adams PTA
Mn. Carl Leuck
Presldeol
OOMING U P : Assoclallon
meeting at 7:30 p,m. 11lurs-
day, Feb. 20, In the
multipurpose room. Girl
Scout Troop 1.S will lead Uie
pledle. Founden Day wlll
be observed and ~I r s .
Wllllam Manning, chairman.
will present the honorary
lire me.mber11hip a ward .
Michael Brown, professor in
political s c i e n c e al
Ca111ornla State College 111
Fullerton, will !peak on
Drug Abuse. Mothers of fifth
grade students ,..,in host
Balearic PT A
Mrs. Cbarles Cook
President
COMING UP : Associalio11
Cuisine Italian Style
mt.-eUng at 7:30 p.m. 1'ues·
clay, 1''eb. JI. Theme of pro-
grarn will be Today Youth
Tells It Ltke It ill -<1nd
Li.gtcns. James Wood, pro-
gram chulrman. "' 11 t,
moderate 11 p11nel of lhrec
teenagers who will sµe ak on
current roncerni;.
Bay View PTA
A1ri. l\1el 1'h~lfurt.I
J~rea:ident
COf\flNC UP: Va Je n l In e
parties will take place in
Valentine's Day is the dale selected by Paularino J>1'1\ !o r its fund-raising
spaghetti dinner, which will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.n1. in the mulli·
purpose room. Sampling the main di sh in advance arc Linda Beach and And.v
Goldberg who are being served by Mrs. tlarry Lambas. \\'ays and l!le<ins
chairman. Admission is $1 .25 for adults; 75 cents. students. and 50 cents, pre·
acboolers.
nil classrooms the last houl.'
of sc~l Friday, Feb. 14.
... Founders Day meeUnG
al 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
18. Musical program featur-
ing the Bayview chorus,
directtd by Mrs. J o b n
McKamey, and the Madrigal
choir fn>m Coron·a de! >.tar
lll£h. ScQool, directed by
Don Hanake, will b e
presented . Honora.ry life
inembershlp awarti a n d
election of the nominating
commlllee will take place.
REPOltTS: Dr. WUllam Cun-
ningham, superintendent or
the Newport-Mes;> Unified
School District, spoke to
riarents on the current
isSUl'S.
Bear PFO
Robert Lindquist
President -
COt.1ING UP: Gen er a I
meeting at 7:30 ~.m. tomor·
row. Science am. Art Fair
will be featured. Mothers
of fourth grade students 1vill
host.
California PTA
rtfrs. William Stcpbeo1on
President
COMING UP : Association
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tues--
tlay . Feb.-18, .. in the
1nultipu rpose room. Mark
Hansen, speech consultaAt
and therapist, will speak.
Mrs. James Ream will give
the history of the PT A at
the Founders Day program
and a honorary life
me mber s hip will be
presented. Estancia High
School chorus, uDder the
direction of Gerald Obon,
will entertain. . . Tickel.!
for the father-son , banquet
may be purchased until
Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Coll ege Pk. PT A
l\-lrs. Bureigbt Bursbtm
President
COMING UP: Founders Day
and honorary life mem-
bershlp unit meetlng at 7:15
p.m. Monday, Feb. 17. Mrs.
Ray Garrett and Mrs. Dale
. / effries will direct the pro-
,(!"ram and pay tribute to
the schools' Joth birthday.
Classes Honor St. Valentine
FV Ele. PTO
Mrs. Willl1m Dunn
President
COl\fING UP : CI ass ro om
Valentine's Day parties Fri-
day, Feb. 14, under the
direction of Mrs. John
Lausch and Mrs. Richard
Fritzler.
REPORTS: A large delegation
attended the Superintendent
Parent Gouncil luncheon last
week . . . Unit donated
S50 to Fountain Valley
School District M u s i c
Boosters Club.
Fulton PTO
Mn. Gerald Hlr
President
COMING UP : Cub Scout Pack
415, sponsored by PTO. will
meet al 7:30 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 17, in Tamura School
, •• Student David Coleman
Interviewing Bob Barker on
Truth or Con.sequences will
be aired Tuesday, Feb. 18.
REPORTS : Awards were
presented at Aulhor's Tea
to recent winners In the·
wrlUng coolest sponsored by
the Fountain Valley Friends
of the Library .
Kindergarten-second grade
Ricky Lewi:!' essay won an
honorable mention; third·
flfUI Susie Wenull. second
place story and Pamela
Jaeger, third place poetry :
sixth-elgbth Jtnny Walker.
first plact poetry. Shelley
Seymour, second place and
Jell Clark, thlrd place .•
• AddiUonal savirigs stampa
art needed for a coffee
maker. Stamps previously
coUected were stolen.
Oak View PTA
Mn. H. Bruce Turner
President
COMING UP : Put presidents
wfll be honortd at founders lllJ pn>Cl'ID1 at 1:30 p.m.
TIHlday, Feb-II, reports
Mn. Joeeph Van Buren,
dWnnaJ'l. Mrs. Hank Slan-
drldp ii chairman o r
awarding bonorary 11 f e
.membershJps. Board mc1nben, The Harpe r
Vllle1 swlnaers. •ill en-
lertaln. Moth<r1 ol 111111
,radera wlll host
rdreshmenll.
Schroeder ,PTA
Mn. Grudol Su1an
PNRd<nl nr.rom: H<ao(ary 111 •
weulb e r1hlp1 were
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presented to Mrs. Lucca
C o u r t n e y , kindergarten
teacher for the past seven
years and who is active in
Boy Scouts and in till'
church. and Mrs. Mervin
.lohnson. also active in Boy
Scouts and church. They arr
1nembers oi lhe PTA boarJ .
The Glen Stice fa n1 i ! ,\'
presented entertainm ent.
Seal Beach PT A
Mrs. Saul l\tiUsh'in
President
COi\11N(; UP: Leisure \\'urht'.~
Siar Club Kitchen Band 11'!11
entertain at Founders Day
Memories al 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day , Feb. 18. in Zoeter
School. lionorary 1 if e
1nt•n1ber~hip~ \Y i 11 be
presented.
Ta mura PTO
;\\rs. Lowe ll Hrink
l're!iuJcnl
1'01\·llNC: UP· Proceeds rron1
loday's paj>er dri ve will go
for scholarships to Ar·
ro\vbc.:ir l\ilusic Can1ri
· 1\n1cri c;1n Hl'rila~r i~
thc1 nt• of un it n1celing at
i 30 p.1n. tomorrow.
Vl ardlow PTG
i\lrs. George lt.tee.hao
President
t'Oi\11Nr. UP: Board meeting
<il 7 p.m. ~l onday, Feb. 17,
in the teacher<;' workrooni.
Ht-.:POHTS : Mrs. C he s te r
Birthday Celebration
Skaln)O\o,'Ski was g u e s t
speaker at unil meeting.
Essay contest awards were
µresented by Dan Dolan.
principal, Mrs. D o u g I a s
Meyers, member of the.
board of trustees; Mrs.
Jloberl Wyman, member of
the con1munity, and Uliss
Pat Taylor. representing the
school. Darryl R o b b i n s ,
seventh grader, received a
$25 United States Saviog~
Bond and an Ameri can
Heritage Book. R i b b o n s
were presented to first. se·
cond and third place winners
and certificates to honorablP
mention winners. S i x l h
through eighth grade choru s
entertained.
The 72nd birthday of PT.<\ \\'as celcb1alcd lly the Circle V1e\v unit during a
1neeting last .week. Also on the agenda was a skit , J1onoring past presidents,
during Founders Day ob~er\'n nccit. itrs. Fr<1nk: Benncll, chairman pours foC-
fce for r.frs. David Ilcl!ol \\1J11 :c i\ijs. Paul \Vagsoncr cuts Lh c cake.
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Prize-winning Collage and Artist
Mik .. Rogers, Newport Harbor High School's 1968
art award recipient, displays his winning collage to
art student, Linda Reineman, while Mrs. Robert
REPORTS: Sidewalk book
sale at the Harbor Shopping
Center, netted $43, with pro-
ceeds lo be used for the
reference library. ?.frs . Ken
Nisbet was chairman.
Estancia PTA
fltrs. fl.lark Goodyear
President
COJ\t!NG UP: Board meeting
at I p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
19, in the fa culty lounge.
REPORTS: Serving on lhe
nominating committee are
the Mmes. Aldis Johnson,
H.alph Gordon, W a I t e r
Saunders and Keith Kellogg
a long with Floyd Harryman.
Cupcnke sale netted
$5!1.
Harper PTA
fl.tr1. Harry Kohout
President
COMING UP : Un.it meeting
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
18, in the multipurpose
room. Ameri canism pro-
gram will be presented by
the fifth grade students and
the honorary life mem·
bership will be awarded ,
Mesa Verde PTA
l\1r1. Jame• l\ta:a(llJ
President
COMING UP : Association
meeting and nominal.ion or
officers at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Feb. 18. Merlln S.
i\fcKee _ 1vl/I present the
honorary life membership.
Involvement With Communl-
ity Youth Endeavors and a
display of youth group ac-
tivities wil be on the pro-
gram. . . Articles for
the rummage sale scheduled
for f\.1arch may be left at
school from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
beginning Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Newport Ele. PTA
Mrs. John Scapp1e
President
REPORTS: Honorary 11 f e
1nembership was awarded to
Mrs. Barton Beek at the
Founders Day meeting. Mrs.
'Vllson Little receivtd the
continuing service award
and past pre.sidt'.nts were
presen ted corsages. Par-
ents and teachers enjoyed
a musical program
presented by the siith grade
choral and orchestra ,
directed by Vernon
Schroeder. Great books and
discussion program 1v as
given by Mrs. Lor c n
Heather.
Newport Hts. PT A
Hetzel, Pl'A president, prepares to 'vri te Ute $25
check which l\iike will receive.
In the multipurpose room.
Menu will consist o f
spaghetU, salads, dessert,
coffee and milk. Adults
$1.25, students 75 cents and
preschoolers 50 cents.
Foundera Day tea at 3 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 18. will be
hosted by mothers o f
student.! in first, second and
fifth grades. liooorary life
membership will be
presenij!d, Mother Singers
and third grade students will
be featured. Baby-sitting
.... ·ill be provided .
Pomona PTA
l\fn. Rem1n Scheidel
Mn;, Robert Miller
Presidents
COMING UP : Classroom
Valentine parties, Friday,
Feb. y.. . . Inlemational
theme will be featured at
the Founders Day meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
18. Student! will model cos-
tumes of their natl\'e coun-
tries.
committee are ~frs. Vem
t-i1ollan, chairman; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Richardson, Mrs.
Robert Sankey, f\irs. Kellog1
and Wendell Rice.
St. John Aux.
J\1rs . Robe.rl llcid
President
C0i\1 1NG UP : f\1ecting :it I
p.m. tomorrow. Pa n !! I
discussion by members of
Costa Mesa P I a n n in :: ,
Engineering, Traffic and
Police departments ll'ill be
moderated by Mrs. Joscpb
Devlin. Arthur McKenzie, ci-
ty manager, will be a
special guest speaker.
Paper drive from 7 to nool
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 2l81
Harbor Blvd.
ll.EPORT S : J\ol e m h<'rs
participating in the ~1 arch
of Dimes were the ~11ncs.
James Meehan. G co r g e
Carlyle.. Bartley Conroy,
Al vin Yost, James Ure,
Norman Rhoads. J a y
Delaney. John Purd y ,
Our Lady Queen Charles Mackslrotb, Jan1cs Temple, George .Johnson, of ,Angels Aux. John Hartl, George Cejka,
1\-lrs. John Park Victor Cla rke, Noel Lane,
President Carl Mazurik and Mr. and
COMING UP: Meeting at 7:30 Mrs. Angdo Scarce 11 o.
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, in ~~mes Mou It r op and
the little thea ter, Cornha-dd~-Richa.rd. Lennert also col·
Mar High School. D r . lecte<l.
Gordon McCoy will speak Wilson PTA
REPORTS : Funds were col-
lected lo plant a memorial
lree for Bill Reed, eusto-
clian ... ln the home of Mrs.
C. L. Hansen, arts and
poster chairman. plans for ·
U1e science lair were
discussed. on Christian Attitudes
To"'ard Family Life. l\lrs. Elgie Armour i\lrs. Fred Simp~oo
President President Kaiser PTA
1\-trs. Norman Egli
President
COMING UP: '/alen tlne
dances will be from 7 to
9 p.m. in the mulUpurpose
room. Eighth grade students
gather tomorrow a n d
seventh grade studenb on
Friday. Retresf'lments will
be served, and parents are
invited.
Linda Vista PTO
f\1rs . Jack Giiiian
President
COt-i11NG UP: General
meeting and installation of
officers at 7 p.m. Wed·
nesday, Feb. 19. Men1·
bcrship drive will continue
through Feb. 19. Students
'vii entertain with a talent
show.
Lindbergh PTA
Mn. Robert Vincik
President
COMING UP: Luncheon to
honor past presidents at
noon Tuesday, Fe.b. 18, in
the Villa Marina n!staui'ant.
. .Unit meeUng will take
place at 7:SO p.m. Feb. 11.
in the multipurpose room.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by students in third
grade.
COM ING UP: Founders Day Ree PT A L0!11JNG UP : Aleeting at 7
program and meeting at ~(r1. Keith Kellogg p.m. Thur sday, Feb. 20, in
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18. Presldent the multipurpose r o 0 m ,
Mrs. Vashke Breeding, fron) C0:\1 1NG UP: Candy apples Program Remembering Our
Newport Harbor H i i h .,.,·ill be 90Jd tomorrow and Founders will feature past
Will speak on Your Children Friday. presidents aod presentation
and Higher Education: The REPORTS· Mrs fl.f D Grosz ol the honorary 11· f e young a11d the Pressured. · · · · ·· Two honorary life member· Mrs. Keith Kellogg and n1embership by Mrs. Robert
ships will be presented. Grant Belnap attended lhe Sankey, chairman. Child
School chorus "'ill present Harbor Council luncheon. care will be provided in
the program. Mothers of 1 __ s_e_r_vi_ng=--on_th_•_ho_n_or_•_.:ryc_lif_e __ r_oo_m_1_1. _____ _
fifth and sixth grade stu-
dents \Vill host ; baby-sitting .-------~..--.r-----------.
available.
NH High PTA
~lrs. Robe.rt HetzL,
President
C0~1ING UP: Founders Day
meeting at 7:30 p.m .
\Vednesday, Feb. 19, ln the
social hall. Past presidents
,.,.ill be honored and Mrs.
Harry K. Mellar Jr. will
present the honorary life
membership. Mrs. Doris
Croxon, assistant vice presi·
dent of Newport Balboa Sav-
lng and Loan, will speak
on scholarships available tor
high school students.
Paularino PTA
Mn. Nflel BaDey
Prealdent
COMING UP: Valentine'1 Day
family dinner from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14,
for
~vers
r9nly
on Valentine's Da7, February 14th
PIANOS • ORGANS
Fraakly French, the most 1umantfc way lo 1ay
.. 1 will lova you forever plus one day.•
Faahl-wllh metlalloua wo to
Jaql1 proadlJ a a charm or in,mnallw lize,
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Spring Style
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Isn't It marvelous to look
feminine, feel fresh? Step into
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then step out briskly on spring
and summer days.
Printed Pattern 9210: NEW
Half Sizes 101,'i, 12!h, 141n:,
l61h:, J8lf.t, 2(Ph, 221tz. Size 141i2
(bust 37) takes 3% yd1. 3~in.
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Air Exposure
To Fruit Cut
By Sugaring
Sugar helps keep lre&h lruU
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In1 oxidi:Uon. Sugar In soluUon
.. an even more etfecUve
cover in the prevenUon of a1r
oqiosure.
Wt over sugar syrup drain-
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ready made solution for keep-
ing avocado, bananas, apples
and other uncooked fruits ou\
of contact with air bttween
cutting preparation and aerv·
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,_ Ille -· the . popuJlr -droW. by llank Keldwn, .e.-a
cbuckle • .,.., .. -iboul Dennls' attitude t 0 'ff I r d veptabla. .
In U .......... WI)', be --lhal-IDUI\ be lallllht lo enjoy' a
wide varleij' of f.00. and at
t~ it CID be fet:Y ~ing.
Cbildree reject var 1 o us ----eoo-lnllled aludlel "-ve also noled
that chl.ldren's food
~eDcea are very different •
fnD an adWt11 and they-have
' greater desire for sweels.
As we move along in life
our tule OOdl 'become less
Jeiidlve to the basic tastes
of noel, -· salt and bitter. '1bls may be part of the •
~ why many adults learn · '"'
lo ..,.,. the -herb and ·~· ap1ce seasonings on
vegetables. the sweet and sour .,
aiDc.9 and sharper a:alad , .
dreAinp. These additionat • t
Oavorinp lo the b a a i c !! · ...
veaetat>le are frequenUy tum-'. ed down by younger memben
"Qf-the boosehold.
Moat yoong children like
their vegetable with litUe or
no teasoninp and if JK15.'ible
would ntber eat them raw.
Mothers can sneak
vegetables into the childrtn's
diet by taking advantage of
their keen desire for sweets.
Cook carrots can be ~
with dark. white or flavored
syrup or honey before serving.
Carrots can be made into cake,
pie. pudding and pancakes.
Why eat carrots? They are
an excellent and reuooably
priced source of vitamin A.
An important nutrient for a
healthy functioning body.
Should you have a Dennis
in your boosehold, try these
Golden Bonbons made of fine.
ly grated raw carrots cooked
into a candy.
GOLDEN BONBONS
l cup finely grated raw car-
rots (U med.)
2 cups sugar
o/, cup light cream
I drop of almond extract
l/l cup toasted f I a t' e d
SWEE.T COVER-UP FO R !JlTS OF CARROTS
walnut!. Stir until it starts ----------+ .. ----------------'-'I
coconut or 1/3 cup of chop.
ped walnuts
to stiffen. Drop teaspoons of[.------------------_.... ______ __,
the candy onto a plate or
Toast coconut in a 11killet
ad low heal Shake freqOOitly
lo p:evenl bllrniJ1g. Cool Mix
to(ether carrots, sugar and
cream ill a 1'12 quart
saucepan. Put , on moderate
beat, uncovered. Let it boil
rapidly until it 11tarts to
tllicken. Turn beat to low. .
Stir every ao often to keep
mizluro from llllckiJ!( OD bot-
tom. Whoa -ls thick and CODttDtrated or, %30
degrees on candy thennome--
ler, (it labs aboot 30 min-
utes) ; TelDO'Ve from heal Add
almond eztract, coconut or
"Won, yes!" It't that good.
wax paper and shape into a
bonbon. Makes 24.
HONEY.SPICED
CARROT DF.SSERT
J box honey spice packiged
cake mix
Jh cup grated carrots
Follow tht directions of the
package _for mixing the cake,
but use 2 tablespooos lets
water th4n suggested. Add
grated carrots to the cake
ingredients and prepare as
stated on the bo1. Bake in ·
a h9x2 ioch pan. Cut into
desired number of squares.
Serves at least .a.
Promise -liver Steaks
Calls for More, More
' In tbe91 da'ys or surveys
on every subject under the
IUn (or should we now say
uDder the mooa ! ) a 'poll on
tber IUOject of "'live?" would
probably· elicit some very
definite: pros and com!
We're ao entbuaiastic aboot
eur specialty of the house,
.. Liver Steak With G&rlic Al·
mood Cream." ~t we're wilt.
Ing to bet one taste·· wouMi
Cttange an "Ugh, no" to a
"Wow, yet!" It's that good
Not that anyone could stop
after jmt ooe bite! Imagine
liver cut into steaks 1 in.inches
tblct, broiled to perfection
(we've Urned the broiling
JftclSely for you) and lavish-
ed it with a creamy, garlicky
11.uce with allced almonds!
We're confklent that our im-
qioary turVey would find
neryooe unanimous about
almonds. They continue to srcnr in popularity as a mack
food and as a cooking in-
p-edlent. You can add their
ua1qae flavor and tmure to
llOCfl, aalads, sandwiches,
.,...iablea, desserta -there
ll hardly any meal that can't
be eahanced by elegant .-
Parfaits
You can buy them in con-
venience forms such ·as whole
natural or blanched, roasted
diced, blanCbed_.slivered, slic--
ed blanched, « .u we call
for them with our liver cream
sauce, sliced natural (almonds
with their skins on) •
Broiled tomato h a I v e s
sprinkled with P a r ni e 11 a n
cheese, French fried or pan
fried potatoes and spinach all
go well with this month'• very
special Specialty of the House.
Uvtr Steak Wltll
Garlic Atmom. Cream
1 ~ pounds calf, beel or
lamb liver, cut 1¥1-inches
thick sa1t
Pepper
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine, melted
I cup dairy sour cream
1 tablespoon minced parsley
3 to 3% teaspoons garliC
spread concentrate
1h: cup sliced natural
almonds
Remove skin and some ol
tough membrane from edge
of liver. Spritljle liver with
on the premium margarine
that doctors name most ...
and people like best.
Fleischmann's~ Margarine is made from I 00 % com oil.
And no vegetable oil is better for your family in
a low saturated fat diet. A medical fact.
Stkk F1olocli,..•1111'• i. toW on \II• W•t Cout. ta ta.ill.,. ttibll f--.
Apple llipple Parfaits can .. made In odv111«. Simply
lllls oppletauce witb brown
salt and pepller, place on
broiler pan, brulh with 1
tablespoon melted bu t t er .
Broil 4 inchell from beat s
minutes on each side. Brush
with more butter upon turn-
ing. Test to see if done to --------------------------------------
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-Ice awn. Place 1n ..... ud1e!Jw.
Cheese Motto
Whencootlnrwltb ch-
-tbll mo&: Spore the
---.... cheea<! v .... low -t.mper•
--..... ,.iace heat
wiD llllkli --~ -........ -. Ottl'OOObd or &o9 ra 7 coobd dw:le ii st ,
toup llld unotlrldlve.
your liking bJ makinc an in·
chilon with amall sharp knife
and looking inside. When done,
the steak sbould be crllply
brown on the outside ind pink
• and jnlcy in the middle. ~
Meanwhile. mate sauce: "'
Combine sour crum. panley, n
garlic spread, 113 cup al-o
moods and ~ teupoon salt In ~
saucepan. Heat geoUy, stlr-z
rioa, until ,arUe: concentrate
II -· bat do not boll (It cloem'I take laq.)
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Fleischmann's Margarine ...
Stick, Solt, Unsalted. Or Diet Flci!Chmann's.
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MacNairs Imported fifth
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dbrook Mill $719
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Protein Diet of Cracked Grain for 1
Meat.ier and More Tender Fryer.
. WHOLE 80DY lb.
a .. tOf Fryer
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'Bineless Hams a:~~5.,-i;.
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SWANSON TV
Dinners
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As It lrlchlrts Teetll!
Anacin Tablets
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Pa.peayas
Oranges
Tomatoes '
YIM-11...... 2•
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•o· tatoes · ~~~~~"' 5 ., .. 59' r ' Potatoei: Top Quality! · •• : lt•r . ., . "• . ~
Cr1pefr1ii · '1t'l~.::O 5 ~-'1 ·'teic·C.cum .. 11 ~
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Chinese Feast
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·'111e ~New Year 4117
trill arrive Feb. II, ID Orioolll
-...olUes ..... I ht· ~ Slate>, tho bolsu.r trill
.. -.ed wllll a cilebrltl111
which II oompuablt to harin&
Chrlalmu. blrllldm ll1d all
-hallP)' occuloos rolled Into -111 ud colorlul
festival.
The Orientll hmar calendar
was tltlblllbld over • J,OOD
yean .. ., and """ ill IS-year
eydoa, Each " the a yearo
Is DIBllCf for a wlld w d-aolmal, ud after the lt years are OYa, the
anlmll cycle btalnl apin,
Th!s year I l"Jbe y W' ot the
Rooster" will be ushered ln.
Just u tome Americana feel
that their pertOn&litiet are in-""''"* by lbt sip ol the mdiK 'Pl• which they were
born, tndlUenoDy, Orlentai.
beUeve tha' the animal-year
you are bom in has a
personality effect.
endlnp to I Chintlt me&J.
You'll llqd your Oiln<le New ' v.., ~ II ,.. ol the
prellleat 1 1 1 llid eulaat
••• yeu•ve ever prepared!
llOQVD'OllT·AVOCADO
DBllllNG
1 nuictJum avocado. peel~
llid Meded
I packap (3 OllDCU) Jlo,
quolort cheese, ennnbled
I tabltapooa lemoo julct
1 teaspoon minced onion
% ,...,,..., 1 bot popper .....
H it lo !Ute
3 pack1ge (5 ounces tach)
frozen ea rolll
Mull avocado and blend
with cruD'lbled Roquefor t
cheelt; l<ld lemon Juke ,
onion, hot Pfpptr' sauce and
salt to taate, Chill dresslng
and serve With bot •u rolls
prepared acconltng to d~ec
tiOlll llid cut Into tbirdJ,
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Grape Crop
Until tm ill ol. Callfornla's
ll'IP' crop WU SOid simply
u grapes fM tlble U$t or
wine. Since thtn crapes have
abo made ra1&1nl. 1be rallin
Industry in the San Joaquin
Valley Ill CalU<W)lia has ~
come the world'• largest.
Quick Energy
A handlUJ of Calllomla -· less ralalno make quick or. ergp~The 70 perdlll .......
frull sugar provldei Uda pt
•P llMI p, ,Rallilll aloo em-
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llid cllclum,
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and ma.ey otben. e Beach Budget Barpln: A
one bedroom apartmt.rrt
near the pier ln Newport,
with tree ulilita. carprt
lneloded, """ """' "" month . · Thua, people born in "The ·
Year ol tht: Ra t" are likely
to be clever ind resourceful,
"Year of the Tiger" people
ire apt to be brave and .!ti~
cessful ind thole born In ''The
Year of the Lamb," very
If desired, the avocado
dreuinl can be served in an
avocado "bll" instead of a ---------,--:---::-'-,:_;__:,:,:::,-:lj~,:_:::_.:_::::;.::,::;:,,:.::::_ __ !__~'-----~~~~~!!!!~~~"""!~~~~~~~~~
bowt Simply halve and seed
anotbet avocado, leaving peel
on. Scoop out most of the av~
cado me1t leavln4 firm shell,
and fill with drea1ng.
quiet.
A-.!ini to lhll 1yollm,
babJu born durina the "Year
o1 tht: Rootter" lbotdd rrow
•P to bt dell&ent llid in-
dependent -le , , , ap early
In lbt mornlq llid alwayo
ready to ligbt for their rights,
Whatt:vtr the yeat, food
tradlilom play the key role
in the CblneJt New Year
feSlivlties, and "New Year 's
Eve'~ ii alwa)'I etlebrated
wllh I tpeolal holiday meal,
The ~ lndlUOll of
cooldnl, Ion& cttlllidered one
of the finest in the world,
has fa J 11 e d unprecedented
popularity In the Uolled Slates
durJ.nc the put few yeara.
By combinln1 the escltln1
fllvor of Radlllooal Orlmlal
cuioille wllll Ille Amerlcan-
rtyle speed , llid elflclency
foond ln today'• froze• Orien-
tal convenience foods, you can
prepare an a:otic meal with
a minimum of f\lSS.
Start with hot, crisp egc
rolls served with 1n in-
~ dip or dresalng, The
UH. ol frozen ea; roll! can
cat • prepartt.loa time t o
mirt\ita, A wide variety ol
ea roll lila and filllna;• now
are available .•. eveeythin1
from the Wse 11tradltlonal"
1ize. to tiny frozen blt&-sized
verlions with 1 choice or
J~, shrimp, chicken or
mdHl>d:Wimp flllinp,
lllw11111l dips llid dresaing•
c111 Md a homemade gourmet IOl4'h to !be egg rolls, Ro-
queftwt-Avocldo Dreu.io& ind
Girllc-Ma7onnal1e Dip are a. tuly ones. (A unall
po et ol bot Cbln.,. mlllllrd
,. u with the eu roll!, and
cal{ be UHd u a zesty
alt«rnative to o t b e r ac-
coo\panlmnta,)
Heit shrimp chow mein,
chicken chow mtin, beef chop
IU'J or tweet and IOU?. pork
all biake savory main courses.
Since all are available ln
fraiai form ill eilbtr I fiavor-
1tlled coHlaJ pouch o r
regular frOWI pack.ate, you
merely beat them before serv-
ing ·
Garnllhed, wlll! bits of
1callim or pimiento, buncht.'I
of M"atercreu or parsley, or
fluted cucumber or canned
\\'at.er chestnut slices, the
steamin1 entree1 become eye-
appealln& treall. Since It is
traditional to serve aevtl'al
main courtes in an OrlenUil
me.al, terVe 1 choice of en-
trees sucb u chicken chow
mein and beef chop BUey, or
ahrlmp chow meln and sweet
and IOW' port.
Makes 6 Jara:e ea:a: rollJ and approximately l cup drtssing.
GARLIC-MAYONNAISE
DIP
I cup mayonnaise
~~ cup cream cheese, room
tamperature
1 or 2 garlic cloves, minced v, teupoon dry mustard v. teaspoon celery salt
dash of paprika
2 pacbget (I ounces each)
frozen lobrtet, shrimp or
chic.ken b!tNtud ea rolls
Bltod all the dip ~edlents
!o(ether wall; chill, B<ne wtlh
crisp bot egg roU., propared
ICCG"diftg to ditectiOOI.
Mil" :U lllllll egg roll&
llid about 11> cup dip,
YANGCBOW
FRIED RICE
2 packaifil (10 ounces each)
fror.eo fried rice with
meal
1 can (I~ ounces) chunk-
1tyle tuna, drained
'.'! cup chopped scallions or
green anions
~4 cup shredded iceberg lei·
tuce
2 teaspooog JOY uuce
Heat fried rice ~ding
to package directions. Put in
a serving bowl and add all
other ingredients. T o 1 1
toa:ether and 1 e r v e im-
mediately.
T1 make "~l," pack
bot fried rice Into ligbUy oiled
colfee, tea or cuatard cups.
ptelliq rice llrmly down, in-
vert molds m a plain platter,
tapping "mold" to Looeen the
rloe. Surround each unmolded
rice moulid with h 1 l v e d
cucumber alicu and use
variOUI lenrt)ul of scalllan.! as
the ••stems" ot your fried rice
"flowers."
Makea about t to I servings.
FRIED RICE
S11JFFED TOMATOES
l packa1e (10 ouncta) frozen
frled rice wilb chicken
c or a unpeeled, medlum-siz-
, ed firm tomato.
-% cup finely chopped onion.!!
~~ cup IOft bread crumbs
t teaspoon aalt
~ teupoon, pepper
I> teupooa,, ... , ... v. teupooll buil
\l cup arated cheddar
cheese
· Prepare fried rice according
to directions. cut lopt off of
unpeeled tomatoetl; caretully
scoop out pulp and mil it
with hot fried rice. Add
onlona, bread crumbs. 1alt,
pepper, ore1ano. basil and ¥•
cup of the grated cheese to
fried rice mixture.
Fill the tomato cups, with
the fried rice milture and
top with remaining v, cup
grated cheese. Bake in greas-
ed muffin cupo or baldng dish
in a preheated SSO dqree F.
oven for 20 minutes. Serve
immediately.
Makel I to I stuffed
tomatoet.
Transition
Smooth
Pat For
There was a ·smooth lransltlon
. in the Whlte House kitchen
-the Nlxoru have decided
to keep on the Johnson'•
SwlU:bom chef Henry Rallu
and Teus bouoekeepor Mary ,
Kaltmao,
A JpOkesman said Pre&dent
and Mt.. Niml plan no
ch11t1el ill theoe two key jobl,
Haller, a n International
chel, wu lured from a
hacratlve job Hi a New York
botel by the Johnsons to
replace French chef Rene
Verdon 1n 1961. Verdon had
been imtalled by the former
fi rst lady, Jacqueline Ken-
nedy,
Mrs. Kallman was brought
to the White House by the
Johnlons late in 1968 "to
coordinate purchasing In the
inteust of economy" in the
While House kitcbem. Mn.
Kaltm1n had been director of
food• at the Dril.t.111 Hotel
in Austili, Tex.
She replaced another Ken·
nedy appointee, Miss Anne
Lincoln, who re.signed and
later wrote 1 boot about her
Whtte HOUie experiences.
The Nlxons allo have a
kitchen in Cheir Hi:Olld-Ooor
family quarters, which will
be presided over by a
Castllllan couple, Manolo and
Fina S.nchez, who have been
"ith them far a number of
years and moved Into the
White House with the Nixon
fam ily.
Tomatoes
Broiled
Butter, salt and pepper top-
ped broiled tomato halves
have been 1ddin& color and
cban1e-of-pace flavor t o
breakfast, lunch and dinner
plates for a l~I time. He.re
are two other w1ys of servtna
broiled tomatota using otller
d1lry foods .
Top a firm-ripe tomato hall
with a paper thin slice d.
onion and a slice of lharp
cheddar chette, Broll until
cheese is melted and tomato
is hol.
OR pour all ~m
over thick llices or tomato;
sprinkle with nit and freshly
IJ'Olllld black pepper and broil
unW mun bubblea.
Ytnl(how Fried Rice is a
tempting variation of plain
fried rice , featuring crunchy
bits t4 lettuce and meat or
aeafood. An easy and delicious
variation ctn be made b1
st.a!tiq with froun fried rice an4 addin( a few fresh ln-JHdleala, If d.Wed, bito of
shrimp, cooked chicken or 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiijiiijjjiijjijiij-ijiiiijiijiiiijjiiiijjijjj~·I smoUd ham c a n be I
wblUtuted for the canned
tuna ln the accompanyln&
roclpe. If you wish to malre an
unusml platter of Yan1chow
Jl'rlld Rice to go with your
entrte, llmPly mold the rice
in 1jibfl1 oiled coffee , tea or
cuJW'd eupe and turn the mounded · rlce out on a plain
Pillllar--the otldltion ol ....,
-_...... itllces aad « ................ Ormtal
Oft .. II wW fllQ)t. The rice II~ --eea~·~oetbe
Ail'id .. sl ::=rr-· z. ~and 1:'"J::
-.. to lht YIJl#boW l'rlltl JUce,
OrllOlll deuerll alD11
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lb! 111011. C..Clude your
"Year ol the Roolter" dimer
wilh rreah fruit, a fruit cup
or Ice cream ••• all popular
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Doll Clothes 1 ._,S1ec6nd-might. Men ju Feature.s. Crab-stuffed Ch.icken )
J.laey boo-prefer to main dlsJl; OI)~ that la a lll,ll~
enlertaln '1t 1111111, h\fonnal unUl&llL OUr CblcbD Rolli,
dinner partla rotber than lor . ....,pte, comblDt llu'ee
WP p~. · in in f··•· ' I Tbore la more opportunlly terest C ~ m I -
, for· talk and u. ,....i ••nae of way; best-libel chicken, exoUc
ldeu. Yob mO, wict to hive crati ud: doublWtch. doublf.
two ~ plrilei on auc-1Ulick ccriienled cream of ~ dlys •h!te' the boult chlcUD oiOp. '
i\11 lmile and a dextroos
hand. The remaln!JI& prepara·
.tton ii euy -wbea you work
your "maaic saucery" with
a can of aoup. ,
<;hicken Rolls, wiljl canoed
1lny . cmota 11ui,e<1 In •
bit o( butter; broccoli, li(lltly
laced with lemoo Jylce; and i
ll'l·sweet c:ooc!lmenl like splo-
ld pfln .
l can (10"1 ounces) con-
densed cream of chicktn
IOUP ~cup milk
2 tabletpoons c h o p p e d
• panley
Gtnerous dub cnubed tor-
ragon
ien1C)ll juke; pllCO % cup -
turenearcalerot~ brolll. ,Roll up; tuet In
ond. futeo with akewora
toolbplcka.
I
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la 1plc IDd apon. ~ your butcher to boo1e
For Ulll tm o f en-·the Chicken 1 brtuts for· you tertalnlnil, le~ 1 leotlve ·uoteu you hive 1 ahlip boo-
. Arra.nae· mea,t 'and
.. getables In · the same dish
for w:y atrVing (poi.tr extra
ll\ICt from the -Into I ltp&rlte belted bowl).
Complement the Cral>l!tufied
For d,eJsert, 'F"e two or
three 1ntert1tlng c h e e 1 e s
perhop/ Fr<neb Brie or a aon,
mtld cheeae along with pi·
quant Bleu or Roquerort .
Flatten chlcken breasts with
nat llde of tnlfe. Combine
crab, bread cubel, ce.lery, and
In aklllet, brown cbicani11
butter ; add re~ ::a.
gredienb. Cover; coot .,.
low heat JO mtnut. . ..-S
sauce over chlcba DOW ...
then. Maka I aervlnct. 'J.,.
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nn'Y CEN1J1 (coinl) lot
each pattern ~·ad<!' II . .-
for each pattefD.(OI' fint-cM
maillhg and ipecial handllnl: .·
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16 beautiful pottern•. 50 Clll\I·
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Shrimp
Sauced
Richly~
Until the 11\h Century whlll
the French developed · the
buic U~u· 'e \1st toda)', . · · iildtd lo fillh, m04l '... .. '"wU...d&lbbed a sauce,
In ·ract,. U>t'-:word "sauce"
comes, frOrrl the I,. a t I 6
t•11Isul11 or "aallre." meanln8 ·
"to sal.t." . The lntemaUooal Sh r.t mp .
Council serves two rich 14uce.
with crispy · fried broadeil
ahrimp. One IOlll' cream 'balld
sauce is bltnded w 1 t'h
horseradi.lh and eblvu;" Iba: ·
other sauce la a combtp•Uon
of mayoonalae., capers ud
CUITY. ' Serve ODI or beth · 11
a malri-diab acCent or as ap-
peUser dlpo.
SAUCES FoR BREADED 8llillMP
Heat twd packagea ol lrolen
breaded· shrimp u c1lrtoted .
on . package. Serve wl\h one
or both • ot the lollowq
11.Uces. Makes I servh'lp.
BerltCnam llaace
t cup aour; crQJi'l
s 1'ble6JIOOlll ch 0 pp e d
chives
'
I tlbleapocm chopp~d
Jllrsl'Y' 2 tablespc>OM prepa r ed '
'hOl'lll'adllh Sall llnd· pepper ·10 lltte. ' •
eomblne a11 • 1nartc11en1a;
mit nll.' Oilll lli<nufl!il1.
Makea about 1¥& cupt. -
· Curry eo.., Sun
llcup~se llab~c&-1 toupooil...,., ,,......
Combine , Ill ln(l'ldlehll;
mix well. MU:u abOut ~ CUJI:
doubled mall• 1 cup.
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tile lli!l>ilf by lndualn( lbal '
11•u led leollnc ·lhil lem • ,.,
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I , ~~ ~ ~·~! .1 I · a lG-lncb circle In dough with ',FJFTYl"CDml (coins). io< . ;a,:oti, ~ ... _._..., a sharp knife. Cut circle· iii... loiq:. pttern '.for ~ ·
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• , ....... 'Aller all, lm't ".'CENTERPDllCE gr~ , abed leavl!!i ~ Allcot--Broob .. (lbe
' room for DAILY "Plt.Q'rl, N~afl lfloe llno'I l>a)' the perftct II cup aoft butter or Ual!ll•tl>o,otber hall cir.*, Dept., Box ll!lr<ll~ Che. l>ea i 11nie ftl'. -Jgl.I!) . inarilirine trim '~ ~rtion· par)'io Staltoo, New York, N.Y. 10011. 1). lilh1 molauea not only 1113 cups granulated sugar leave a·;r~ bad;et Mudie , Print Name, Addral, Zip,
· iwettntu and rich I sllgh~~--about oifO;.'.liich ~ ,)iioea Palttnl Nom~ .. !]~~ -
'II cup · '~, the tndl Ol'"tbis 'Siriil>Jolo 1• Noedlocnft Cildil1Co-co1<r; but Iron as well • Gfiitplnm df'l'lilii\l!i the baWt bottom so ~ a over 200 deslP.!l,1tl cllooOO, I
Hfw,nke lo -that)\iritd ~·rDJ Of'l'!'(We ball<et with a h-e Is c'bm-fret palteml jJilDt!d: lmidlo-
... wltlJlll-1Wttl cii>tdt 4 <:11!18 alfted all-purpose plete. Cut off a walnut-shed Seod iO ctnla new. , I ~· tliln'a more energy· fl<iUr .Jl)ece o1 dough and roll with NEW! ":!O INSTANT ~-troa than yoar 1 teaspoon C~411 .' · . ; 'finkers Into a rope. Shape tJda GIFTS" -fabu)oua. fublom,
1 -dlQIJreli. wopW. pt from a l teaspoon ginger ·· yito a bow and press firmly toys, decorator aa:essortet.
· ~ d ~ · ~. . ~ teupoon nutmer · mio handle. ~ t .,, · .. "Make it today, give it tomol'·
--, ,...,. ···-"'•• '11 teaapoqq dov,. · .. . . i..:.., 'row! Ideal for all QCCll!oal. I Prtparl!!i 111111 .......;,..... "teupooo· •"-'ce · nke the remllllljDI,_. __ ~.:...... "ll'J"'-llap"'·ro •1, • .iili.-· 0 "-·-'· .-...1 o-era•• 711 ...... .,. fr~ f erato _ _. roll out -IC'l:IU"'-.... ~ .YUW ~"'" &1&1 v.. 1 teaspoon baking soda f • · ...... re ng r. OlN knit. ·crochet, weave,. ll't{, i --piece ii easy and fuo Cream together .!>utter .ms · ,to about ¥• Ind! m '!!I~· 'bocit. :!O cenla. Boot of 11.
tC41o. Yoo can ,nate the .sugar··beat in egg and ·llght -Use vring aizedh~:cu.!; ~ Afpu,. 50 centa Bar-
f 1 ·~ :J. ~J~ter!:! mola~s. StI; in ~emon: rind-~he:!era~r 1foi:esireQ. d~~gn gain!: Qallt BOot· l bu 11 and orange rind. Sift together . .. • bea\ltijul patterns. 50 cents. · ·; CIJ"dbQard..:.p I t t e r n s 3~ cup1 of the flour with:. :Your own fancllul shapes out Muewm. Qallt Boot ! _ pat-
m."fe crtalod J1111?1<ll. ' .tbt ·spices and baking ,oda ol stiff cardboard and use ternl\ for !2 .aupel!J quJlla.,50
1dice the buket-cootle and add to creamed mtltflrl! and ""'U' .. patternl. Cut the dough cents. Book 3. •'Qwifa I• T..
Ill>; bearll 111111 0"'1ers are mix well. .Stir .In jusl enilugb· -~ pattern sha~ with day'• Uvlq". 15 patterns. :!O hUied and deccrated, ahnply ·oftbe-remi.Inln nrurto 1£iake l .sharp knife. Ba'ke ttin; .a cents. lllldt them cartfully oatii a g grwtd cookie shetl ln!a iir ..
.OUl;color plutic placemat 8 medium stiff .d:ough. Do not heated ,350 degree F oven for
whldl then can go on a fiat make too sUff. ~ver tigbUy I to 10 minutes or unUI done
tray Or direcUy on the table. wtth P, i.a.1}t1 c.1't1'8P and but not brown. ., Snack Time • . t refrigerate .for at least ~ un.a-· .. 1 h · , •-• if, youprefer, you can ·se hOisr. -· "'""u coo .. es ave coou:u,
up your cootie creaUon on When dough ts ·~· . ·deeorate with various:. color .:si.~~~~·== ~paofperp,1:!/~ ;·~~ remo:re.1/S o!1ht dough fr9DI of pressurized p re p a re d manbmallowa 111111 peanuls In
btlgbU the reftlgerator a"nd-pla<:e on frosting, U des.ired. a serving bowl. You mlaht
you Can acid 8 .few Y a lightly floored pas&ry cloth, . -Makes 1 JG.inch ~a,sftl ·and also l'l'AJL·8Dme in l!landwlcb
coknd frelll bloaoms and Thia la for 1UM! basket· eboiie· latiOut·& dozen ~. bags: for, the ildlll' lunches. leaTes to yOur. arrangement. 1....:=..::.c-:c.:...:::.__:_ __________ _::__, _____ _ ·u ,.. plu · i. keep your ~JDl<ft tban...a few
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Celeority Cookbook:;A ctress Launc~.~s . ·Ne~. Car~er
' ' . 1'l' .IOllNA BLINN salU-Drain, cool, cut l1Dll To ,..,.,..,.,, ~ dlmlod wltll _. 3. Remove .._ fal and In& polpl. limmer 10 mhwles. o( llilnb, port, salt ~
NEW YORK -"I've ~a IDie blla. Adil port rind bits • • 2 pounds ~ ~ "'f. \ .,.,. lo •H cupt 4lacArd. Retuni brow n e ~ Let lllnd In eookln& juice .S .....,. ending with ~
-· a lot abCIOI food, but wllJi Alt pork (left In chunk) I ~I~ 't-1,.. lamb Gllf ·llm~ , lamb, ,,_ IDd cmlon lo I mlnuta. Drain beanl and ~Ith be:.:.:!..:'::~ ~ l'>aneverdon•-~· lo bum la ,Jlock pol. Add (olioulderorJil~!~ goodplliill_~ ____ L aWllit; add aarllc, -relaln,cooidng juice. pania)'. , 1 l:.,~~ ~;:Id lliced -. ,JiOuquet &an>1 Into ""-ltlcb~ • ~ ~ P*'*1 P"l'P"" aauce, wlnt, -bet! To ~le t ~ Immediately (or
painl out loto Jiit b 11 1 k .mi-Wlco"""'1 about I 3 llbleipob Ill (v.,.table lo,~ '• · 'broth, bey lea!, thyme, aall I cup .....,...,. brood relrlaeralo unW ready to beke ·-~-liirEutllldo boor.'··' Ill, l'fndlclill port. drip..~· port l'Olll In Ind pepper lo t ... te. CoYat, cnunbJ • · or cook, wrap and lmze) pon-oportment, "l'v~ , ,\411 ' garlic --CO olnp or gooH Of clllclioa . ·• ~ F, •""? olmmor ......, -1\0 l/S cup c b o p'p e d lretb In prebealed llO ~-F . .. ,II' ·bid the ume or aioiqy· (left In one piece); simmer 111) lim ""~/! e,.; 'd: I temperatutt houn, sUrrln& olten. Lilt ...i pars1ey oven uncovmd about 111
to atl involved/' ahe' ..w.· ~ hour lqtr. Add more U-MVeral b~ b (or rthe n.J~~ f..'!81 on meat meat, dlacard bones and t>., 1. cat roast park into bU. houn. ~g ~. ~ak
aeaS!ng herself ha a red quid (or bot water} u needed. pork) · erm~.-:-r. \.NU• reserve leaf. Slim off .,,, aceu fit size d!Unb; slice salt pork crust by s_Unint several times,
armcbalr. 5eueo.Jt the eD[d. Let beans I medium yellow onions, cookin1JU1ce1. fioatlna on audace, ~ into thin pieces, cut 1auaage wllbiJ>t'lit'~bastingbeans ·
Siio bad jusl -pleled oi.nd la juice unW ready lo peeled and cho~ ~-.. lamb on all sides , 4. Add coobd, drlhied Into rowtda onH>all Inch thick. wlUJ the . jldCO: \,eave cnul
"'1111 Aprll Fooli" 'oppoolle u.e. Dllqnl ·~·be& 2 clove5 garllc, p~ In lal~avy skillet; set beans plua, any port rou1 z. Put 1a1eq1I cooked beans lnllcl to<etv,_ JI needed,add
Charita llo)'<I'• Goimld Jn 8 ol , .llouqlltl ~~i; !<move y, cup tomato"""' uiilo. ~; aet ulcte; drlpplnp ind -.ii atocli In botttm.Ol •a 5'<lr fi)uart <more lllock'le!t from cooking c·oo· ~ING CA~liE•
chocolate broir• -di;eu, Umap ~ ~o pl.tie{, Drain ' II boJUe dry while 'liln< ' Md jaatO untD Ughtl1 (lei! from cookln& !he beano) lirep"!QI CUW'Ole (glass or l>eans .., n.eald. Serves 1-10 ~ ''
obe loobd the 'epll<lillo ol,cool., _ .. _,_ .. _an11~·~;.;.l\;'!"r'-'J'-ulces._.__ ___ 000 __ 1_oio_OW1CO __ ~+--bee-f_browned_-:7'':-Hl:--'.as::i-de-,. :;-,;:--,;--t'-o'-co:_v.::er__:be:.:.::'.,:;:·;.B:;rlng::;...::ill__:bo.::ll-:t, __:earu.-ar.:.::=:::'::;:. )'.:.: .:top~w:::lth:_:la~ye:::"'....l' ""=erOWl:=:::'.ly:.. -'----.,----...:M.:.Y,_m_•c..·c..L...:•Y:_ __
elepnct and ~Uon• · -, I'. •1.• , .,
she portrQod In U.. 1oodly "· , ' , • I • ~embered "lb.In M a a" ·.
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A!ked bow Ille WU -lo stay looking so well, aht
replied, "I don't ..ally know.
I certainly .P, IJlou&b, with
Bllddy Westrncn that beauty
ii a state of mlnd. I have
Involvement.a ~ my ac-
Ung career," O'ne af ·M;
dtepest tnteresta tbeae daya
la her work 1 aa ~i'n
ol the odvilory cwncil ol the
NaUonal Commitloe Agalmt •
Dlscrlmlnaµon in Homfn&.
' LA TE llJllFI' •
He.r late lhtft from apectator
to acUve cook began dur.bll
her two-year tour with the.
naUonal company of "Barefoot
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On Val81Jiine's Dax we.~ our appreciation ;.,;i affection ~.llJ.e!clear io us .. LUCKY ENDeARS
ITSELF o · HOUSEWIVES EVERYDAY WjT!i rLOW DISCOUNT PRICES, •• "!OTl!ING -IS lf{J'jlE
APPRECIATED. BY· THE HOUSEWIFE THAN 'TO BE ABLE TO CUT HER FOOD BUDGEf BY HuN-
'DREQ;i OF DOLLARS A YEAR ... AND IT'S POSSIBLE AT LUCKY ... FOR "~EDUCING YOUR ·FOOD
"On the road, I got very
tired ol. eating out and craved
bomecooked food IO I cot ID
apartment. Cooking requlrel
ualng your mind and gel! Y""
interested in the basics of life.'
I love It, it's a great ad-
venture. I don't know how
Jong It will last. I've alwaya
known what goes into a dish,
and over the ye.an I've train-
ed a Jdt of cooks who turned
out quite. well.''
CQ~TS ('IS OUR. 8USINE$S"' : .. Jry us ... set if you don'l l'ljree ... a,nd ~AVE! .
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FlllSCHMANNS :::C"=. •••••• 42' "Many act.reHel take to
cooklng while others enjoy ,
waxing the fumlture o r
pollshing the silver," she ad-
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"11ie only things I really
enjoy cooking are lengthy af·
fairs like a cauoule.t. Jt'1 • veey dilllcult dhb and taltiH
days to prepare. I'm re.mindtd
ol the marvetoua caasoulels
I had one winter in PJl'la
whtn I was .makinl a-.tllm.
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PIE FIWNG
1 used to dine in a Uny Buqu1 · · rutauranL ~ · ~
TRICKS WITB FOOD
Not all 1ood fii>t! r>qulm
Ion& prtparation, J\lyrna said.
"Some of the best things I
do are really tricks with foods .
For eumple, when I'm stuck
and looklnl for something
eaay to do in a hurry, I make
a chicken soup with pimento
ai>d whipped cream. or I allll
hamburgers In salt in a akillet
on top of the stove. The secret
la to make huge. thick patUe1
al at least a half pound of
good leiD round. ~That way
tbe meat alwaja comes out
me in tbe. center."
Myrna Loy likes to entertain
al small dinner parUes at
home. '11 wu never a bi&
party giver and I never gave
pi&bliclly parties. They had to
drq me wbenenr I went to
tbo&e alfain In Hollywood. I
don't entertain on a lavbh
IClle. I ,have small sit-down
tUnoeni « buffet dlanen. Sil
or ei&ht ii all I can manqe."
Her version ol cassoulet.
bued on the one 1 ~ e
remembered frori. ihl
Parisian Basque nstaa?ant,
can be cooked in l!tagel:,
tpreading out the JaborioUs
prepara~ pver several days.
Recipes for the c I a s s I c
CUIOl.llet d quick chicken
IOUp follow: ,
MYRNA LQY'S
CASSOIJL!:T
For the Beans
1 pound dried white beans
(Great Northern or white
kidn<y beanl)
water
V. pounll.pork rind
% )>OQlld chwtlt Jean salt
pork
tarae yellow onion, sliced
bouquet prni (containing :
4 sprigs parsley, two-Inch
piece peeled chopped ~r
rot, 2 cloves •I a r 11.l c
(unpeeled).. i whole
clo.., ode . alailt oelery
(with I eave 1)1 large
bayleaf, good plnih
-thyme, all tied t n
chettecloth bag)
l pound Polish a a r 11 c
u.uaa.ge
aboul 2 teaspooos 1j1M
1. Cover beans wtth cold
water and soak overnl&ht . (or
brlq to boll, simmer •varai
minutes; remove fratn
Ill ...... ooekln& In -.. )ldce lhout t hour. • '
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lo aaucepan. cover with cold
Wiler. Simmer 1lowly'10 min·
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RSHSTICKS ~ ••••••••••••• 39c
l~ED SHRIMP ::..~.:: ...... 71'
CllWAED CHICKEN ~::. ..... 43'
IAGGED STEAKS :0::..':"...".~~ .... 89'
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LUC:IT IOIKIO M · • C • fVEITDA Y rt1as . JUYH & TUDRllU ..
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TOftlWln • IL FA'Riin'""""' •· .• SS• 79' 57, T-BONE ,STEAK _ u::;.~~.!2!, .... s1c ' 69' . "" ·-... ·•11.. ~ · ~o.vivnEL BA'ON..... 63· MIKTAKI ...... ' ·~ -I \,I 63 O• 141-1-CURI .f ' 'Mt. # $1AnfT.,... PACQ1f -' ' • • C ' ..C:l'\.o 6 ' ..,, PREM • ' UY' ·, 3'
. · · P,QRTERHOUSE .:~:..$11~ .-::~H ...... ,.,..,,,!!!.ftJ • 068< 75• 69,
. · ""'' BLACICH · CROSS RIB ROAST •• ::"H: ••• 79,i.. O.._"""·-.. AWK 63< 69, 69,
RIB STEAK ••••••••••••••••• 89,i.. · .,!~R MA~~"' .. 68 c •.
CUT Up FRYERS . ..HI rn """ ...... • • • • 79' -.... ~ •••• 33,;.. ,, N BACON "'"" 69'
HEH TUR. KEYS '"fl:.lt''' 39 ' '. """"-ill .• • • • • • 81• 98< . · " .............. ... ; CAN ta"CON";""'"O • ' ' ·' T 85<
, STANDING RIB ROAST "'"'-·...::""·69c 79' l9' ru'::',::':~.r:.. 7~ Ja1.:"AN r-.,Jll. 'RQ
IAl.f-Oll 01 UAIJ I ··--· lAKIUl ' ...
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RIB ROAST ••• ;:~\; •• 89,i.. CHUCK ROAST .:~ •• 47,;..
CINUI CUT 78 c 1UCl1' IOIDIDf lb.
Our LOW Evcr)<b.yPrice!
LUCKY SLICED , ' .
LUNCH MEATS
, . , ' . ·I ' , ' "'~ ' .. .,,.
WY SCOTT TISSUE ::'n.-•25•
..-HAND! WRAP,;::w."::'.. ... .28'
ZEE NAPllNS.~.r ••••• .-; •••• 12-
IOLD 1m1-·-...... 19' DASH LOW S s=:::. ...... 74•
CASCADE :t:r ••. :i:i:;· ••••••••• 69'
DUZ '=l':'""~-13" "" ......•.... · ........ .
GAIN DnERGENT ... u. ...... 79'
BIZ PIE SOQ :"~ ~ •••••.•• M•
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KITCHEN SUCID '
GREEN BEANS
.GlEf.N GIANT
"""·~--0 Can ~.-.
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RUMP ROAST ~ .. ,,.,78i:,..GROUND ROUND .... 78,t.
LUCKY'S LOW IYllYDAY1itllrclD '. IUCllY 4MIRICAN EHHSI , 65<
fUSH DfllCA.JEJSIN 111MS Pnuueol ~W,..,.SllMl-tJ.tr. ....
LONGHORN CHEESE 9 AMIRICAN CHllSE 3 .u.$229 ..,, • ._...._ __ ,_.,. 5 c
,..,.., ... ._ ........ r-N" lEO'SSllCIDMEATS ·
OSCAR MATH WllNIRS 63< "'"....._w,_ .. ,. ....... , ... _,45c
AU.llUt(&UNlfl.U.Plf."'"1 ••• 1.U.PP. O !~~~~u~~~~ .................... lMLP&t. 79c ;;~~::;~!! 0~-.UL .~~4c
LADIES'· ·PANTY HOSE
uwnur ................... -. .ML••.27'
BEAUTIFUL SEllCTION Of
POmD PLANTS FOR
YOUR VA LENTINE
• TUllPS .. MUMS • AIAIJAS
• HYACINTH • AntCAN VIOLETS •r u11:m Ull llKlm PllCES!
lltl~ftfNCl•u.•
BANANAS
CilltvJTA HAND
Gll.LETTt TKHMlJIC
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WHEAT GwA::::.r.r. ...... .41•·..-.,·. ADORN HAIR SPRAY
AOJUSTAlll
RAZOR
BAND
SSUPH
STAINl,QS
STIU IOflJ .
PINTO IEANS = .:::': .. " , ... 29' llOUW 01 llAU lO MDlD
(f.H SUGAR ::r=:.n: .......... 58' i:·:::i:'?.==:.!I'.!: s11'r
LIQUID METRICAL •~U11••••••30c ::.:. .. ~":h:"~). / ·
CIGARETTIS 'n."ti-.-,...., ••••• s2'4 ::k.~ .......... °" hi!r ,.
Din RITE COLA:::..~ ........ 53'
llAL llAN DOG FOOD ::'lt:i::' .. 25'
SKIPPY DOG FOOD .~ ........ 9'
••T FOOD '""'•" -14' O"" "" .,...._ Ullo o o o • • o • o t ,
GllllS DOG IUllGERS ....... •111
DOG 91'0Jl1S ::'\',':!! . . ...•• 39'
DlPPITY DO
SEfTING GEL
IEGUWOIDnaltolt
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:Ge•.Your New ThrifJ~·~~!~! !!'!!~c!.Jllue C'hip Stamp Book ·
. REDEEM BONUS BLUE CHIP STAMP COUPONS
S·A, B, C1 D, FOR 400. EXTRA BJ.ill CHIP STAMPS
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NEW ZEALAND _ FRESH FROZEN fl /? C"J J fl
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. GINUINE SPRING ya:1lern '::Jrain~....::fe C.conomi~a ulriluou.6
~B LEGS ........ 6,,'~ ·P.o•·· •-.ROAST
LARGE LOIN CHOPS ... ..... ~·
. MEAT DEPT. FROZEN FOODS
S I H: I U S" I F ' . ' I """" """ 11 .... 69' GoRTON ··-49' HALllllT HI.I.ITS •• Pkt, '15H PfJPn •••• , • Pkt. _
lUPElT f!IED """ 59' &ORTON •-· 79' SOU lllLLIT1 • • • • • P~t· SCALLOP CllSPS • , Pkt· ,
IUl'ERT FR.IED 12 •• .., 55c GORTON 7,.._ 49"
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...... BIG s·a· ows· ... VE A ""'"T'""" , ...... ,. ~·:~',.,LS .. :.:~ ... / ..... "" ICAUOPS '' •• ' ''' 'kt. TUREK MECK . LI. ~ GORfON · 14°01. 59c llrooc:lod or Plol11I Por 79• .' . 13 I 1 · 3 DAYS . . '""'ncu .. ~~,;~Ds ;E~~-.. u. >_ pto01N ERN0-Kiv.-4.RL1s.OAST 5·9~.
' •• • • FRESH OIEGQ~ , . l'RESH OCEAN Ptr 69' ' 2· NIGHTS ~~~~:~·~ ........ t>'. 19· ..... " PILI.ITS .... ... " RIB·END . . . . 5. 9.
""" PACIFIC ID·•• 79' COCKTAIL SIU •··· .,. PORK CHOPS . c WIN FREE WEEK-END wPn•• qrsrlu -.·'" coo••• '""'~' .. ·'~•·. , . •. . • • • 1•.
IN LAS VEGAS ;:;~~;E QU~~= 39c,b· .H;;~UT Rll OR LOIN 79c l ;~EIR :IN FAMILY PACK a" 9c
REGISTER AT ANY THRIFTIMART ·
DIAL DIRECT FOR RESERVATIONS 80D /648-6881 PICNICS 5s~~~:. PH·SLICID 4tc •· . CHOPS • • • • • • lb j· CH PS • • • • • • I•
. HORMEL RED LABEL OR HOFFMAN BETTERMAID : FARMER JOHN-TRAY PACK . 65 l COUNTRY STYLE-.-1.IAH ._TENDER . 59c
SLICED BACON ........ P~~~. 59~ ! POLISH SAUSAGE . Ci SPARERIBS ••••• T~ !A:E. 0.R :·~-~ • • • • 1• ·
MAXWELL HOUSE ALL GRINDS
COFFEE
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LiqUOR DEPT. SPECIALS
~EXTUFTDRY'' VODKA .).~2 99
SUNDERLAND-QUARTS s399
''LONDON DRY'' GIN • ~ ••
' SCOTS MIST "EXTRA LIGHT" s3 79 SCOTCH _ • • •F~FT~s. • • • • •
OLD CARAVAN -QUARTS
=:::~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • •. FOR
HALF SLICES ,. FO&
PINEAPPLE • • • • • • • • • · · · . .
30! TINS WHOLE KERNEL OR
CREAM STYLE
GOLDEN ·CORN •••••
30! TINS . ,'
CALIFOR,NIA
TOMATOES-•••••••••
46-0Z. TINS
TOMATO
BFOR
FOR
4 FOR
KE.RMIN'S FROZEN
BEEF. CHICKEN, TURKEY
8-0Z. PKGS.
••• • LANGENDORF "KREAM KRUST" .WHITE OR WHEAT
SLl<ED BREAD .......... L6~~-25"
JERSEYMAID-1 -LI. CTN. IJt QUALITY ""AA'' Bun1a .............. 1v
JERSEYMAID-ALL VARIETIES PINT CTNS. con AGE CHEESE ........ 29:.
FOR COOKING OR SAL.ADS CRl~CO OIL · JUICE •••••••• j ••• , ••••
sTu10HT s3'' IRIS l03 TINS •. · 5 . ,100 BOURBON FRUIT COCKTAIL • • • • • FOR
... -• 24-0Z. 3 9c INCL. 4o a..-• ·BOTTLE . . OFF
GIANT SIZE DETERGENT 14.oz. SIZE CLEANSER INCL. 2c OFF 200-CT. 2-PL Y SPRINGFIELD OR DEL HAVEN
CHEER COMET .. ~~GTISSUE
STUFF NG SIZE
:'BELL
59c ,"~'· 2i29c~ -Si•1·00
CELLO WRAPPED LARGE HEAD
LETTUCE
TENDER CRISP-CELLO PKG. 2 5c
CELERY. HEARTS ..... .
T~EESWEET-QUART IOTTLE • 39c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .' ........
2Jehcafe:1:1en ::bepl. S,,etia~
LUNCH MEATS
G VI 5 T d et o um• o ay ' .
McCall's
COOllOOlt
CAKES AND PIES
OL' Vl~GINIA -ALL MEAT O.R ALL BEEF
~-············ ·~-............... a :oLOGNA FREE! ~~ i· . .
79~
• I WEBSTER'S NEW 20th CENTURY :·
UNABRIDGED
DICTIONARY · '
Of the Englith lAn9u19e
WITH THIS COUPON
~ AND YOUR PURCHASES
ROUND OR SQUARE
6-0Z. PKGS.
IA.
OSCAl MAYIR -I.OZ: CHUH • 39•
VOLS, 2 THRU 19, .. 99c ... IRAUNSCHWllGIR .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .......... -
BINDER .. .. .. .. . 1.99 eo . . frlMAln' LEO'S-IEEF, HAM, PASTRAMI, CORNED IEEf-J.OZ. PKG$. 1
'PEPP,ERS ...... ~·.I 1 o~ ............ ~~:~.~~-~l ··!.~~D~T :of!!~~~6S ..... ~!:
,'PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thrv SUN., FEI. u: 14, 15.)6 f • • .. '
13922 BROOKHURST. GARDEN GROVE e not ' HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 1308 W. EDINGER. SANTA ANA
5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH
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ROUND STEAK 10NE IN ............... ········· LB.
USDA CHOIC! OR STATER BROS. age
ROUND STEAK IONELESS---·-.... , ... LB
USO"CHDIC(OR ST"-U.R BROS.. . 90c
SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ·--· ...... LB o·
USDA OJOJCE Ofl STATER BROS, 4gc
ROUND BONE ROAST ... .• "
llONEl'ES:S sAOULDER 79c ROLLED·BEEF ROAST .................. LB
'fABLEBlfANO
6th & 7th RIB
CUT SHORT
OVEN READY
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SLICED BACON ...
FRESH GROUND HOURLY
GROUND BEEF ... . . LB. .. lo.LB P~G. 4gc
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tU·ltKEY·S
u.s.D.A-GRADE-A
NcHO.& ol'Q~O BRANDS
RA_ HENS
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10·15LB.AVG.WT.
NOT A ptNRAn4£R
IN A CARLOAD
lslTHRU · 79' llh RIB ............. LI.
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· STATER BROS.
CERTIFIED
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U.S.D.A. CHOICE
OR
STATERjlROS.
CERTIFIED BEEF .
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USDAOfOlCE
STATER BROS.
CERTIFIED
BEEF . LB •
:ll, WIENERS
BAR-M
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SLICED PASTRAM1p.":KG. -----45' BEEF SALAMI r,~~~~'J~: __ -,. 49' .CLUB STEAK ~r~t.~~~1~~0'... • LB. 99' BEEF STEW ii,~~t:ss LEAN . ·-. LB. 79'
GLAD TRASH BAGS .... . ... ,., 79' f HORMEL'S . -' '
CH I LI CON CARNE 4 9 c MAR_GARINE "PLUWOOO --·-··-" 39"
/ 24-0Z. NESTLE MoRSELS ~:~;~' .... 'Ol 25' _
WITH BEANS ................ CAN TOMATOJUICE """"'··············-···"oz.34'
. GLAD BAGS = ................... _,.·,39'
·BOWL CLEANER :6~ ......................... 10, 79' /
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GOLDENGRAINYELLOW • 4 · -5 I PoRK&BEANs ""'" •. z;~25· Pop C·onu l -LB . HUNT~SPEACHES~~~'s'0'.~·29'
. • . ni. &.'IU ......... BAGS KIDNEY BEANS ""'" ··-2 "~3~
• '. HUNT'SSPINACH . , '·"2 .1<.,,)1•
--nsT BET .. • • ELBOWS 4 5 9 HUNT'S NEW POTATOES --· ···---·'· ,~ .. 33' MAC A R 0 NI ( HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP --·--·-···· "·" 2f . POUND HUNT'S REO BEANS ------,.,.~; 29'
. . · · · .... -•.. BAG MEAT BALL STEW "°"""""' -·--·,. °' 59' .
KERN 'S . · MORTON HOUSE SLOPPY JOE ____ "" 63'
CA'sup . · 5 s 1 HUNTS .CHILISAUCE ............. n.,oz.29"
· · 14-0Z. BOTTLES FOR HUNTS CHILI BEANS ____ z;~31'
REG.
CANS
EASY-ON STARCH »01 59'n.oz.69'
PEANUTS "'-'""' ""3 .. lG. 69' COCKTAIL ............... CAN i1" CAN
PEANUTS """" '"·35etc. 57' --SPANISH·······--·• CAN CAN
MORTON ~OUSECHILI MIX ____ ,=2~
CHILI CON CARNE ~':I~~-~~-1s-o.z.39"
CHILI CON CARNE :mJ~~~~~ --.... ---~l .. ol.59"
MORTON HOUSE BAKED BEANS _ ,.,.~29'
MEAT &GRAVY ~.'g::i~~ -12-ez.53'
SALISBURY STEAK :~1':lg~~~---12-0z. 53'
CHUNK TUNA C"'"'_>NO.,HE HAlF3°7< SEA WHITE ·-·-·CAN I .
COFFEE-MATE CARNA710N ··-····· '8·0Z. '1"
GREEN BEANS ~~i~,0'.~~~ .....•.... "oz. 27' ' GERIERS STRAINED-ASSORTED VARIETliS NESCAFE COFFEE '"'""··········',~; 1\ CHUN KING BABY FOOD ~:~sl I c ~!~i~~~g~~~~:~~:~:::~:~~~~~ '"04:~:.~;ous GREEN BEANS ir1t1i~~.'!::.' ... -.. "·o' 25'
NIB LETS CORN GREEN GIANT ......... no' 23'
CORN GREEN GIANT CREAM 2°"
0.R WHOLE KERNEL ""······-·--• 17·0Z-1 •
CHEER DEAL PACKAGE 5 9 DETER,GENT G~~~~ c I
PUT A DAISY IN YOUR TANK
.TOIL-LES BOWL REG .79c.'
CLEANER ... SIZE .
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IDAHOANINSTANT . . . 9' . POT A TOES 16-0Z.PKG.4 .' c
-·~ . 59' 'TEA BAGS ......................... 41-COUNT
1WtlwifT •
PRUNES PITTED ....... 1 ~00L39c
SNOWY BLEACH .1 •. 0,45' ....... ,,, 9 MR. BUBBLE ........... 21.oL 7 '
'PALMOLIVE
TOILET SOAP AJAX
LAUNDRY O'ffiRGENT
IE~RS 35e
PllK.
GIANT 7· 11 SIZE ' ,
DEAL · "
fKG. . ·.
luFfi:i1orABLns _ · 85' usn1111 1•H••r•1P$,_ --:69" ;MOUTH · cam•uus ___ •. 43' WASH
-M<IOO_. 4'" COLDCREJM ____ ,.1.iw. ;:r
....... ~, f.f)c LOlfNGES ____ ,aiN
~l!t. .. "' • '°'"" '7fk < ... """73' PIOTEUl 29 .. , ....... •« ,,.._ Mol,
DRIVE
DEIERGENT
LUX
LIQUID
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99c
AXION
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6/53'.
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BAG
DIET
BREAKFAST
·~~:~49c PKG.
OF6 ...
CRUNCH BERRYS c.-NcRUN~ n.oz 49"
NABISCO CHIPS AHOY ... "·~b,49"
SUGAR WAFERS suNSHINE ... ""-02 49"
DRESSINGS WISHSONEITAU.-· 39' OR DELUXE fRENCH ••. _ l ·OZ.
NON FAT MILK ~~:iil:rnrL ........ 120T 98'
VETS BURGERS ... __ ,..,,,_ s111 c
BURGER BITS ~t,'6:~, ........... ~: P ,~'s. 2"
'Uled L0«9 '1~ 'lad 1'aba4 f
ORt-IOA
FRENCH FRIES ............ .. .... ~~t39'
PICTSWlff: PfAS-CVTCOIN-JllAS" caners
VEGETABLES __ ......... 3 ':A~~s 1
CAINATION
FISH STICKS ,. •• o • _':;.~891
YAHDfll'.AM,.SlflFOtC'HRSI: $
ENCHILADAS ............... 3 rn.oL 1
.... rmrnANT •CllUIM~tl 33' l:OllOH[llO-Oz. ... •9< 29' NIBLETS CORN .. __ "·" ONION RINGS ...... _ ... ,L
MIX V'EGETABLES~ 10-ol 33' frSH1fftlff$ ~H-, t•. 5gc
'"""-NA DA CHOCOt.ur 79' 1".AllNATION 39' SARA LEE CAKES ·---"" ·FISH CAKES ·--··-----,.~ "'"" 39c: Oll£SEOll&Au$A.4t. 49' WHIP TOPPING .-""' OH BOYPIZZA ._o ... oi
Ill.JP! Rl-OIJNGENESS SJ 19 llANDUfT ASSOl'IT£0 • 29' CRAB MEAT ___ ·~ COOKING-BAGS ---""'
0111 IOA 2 39' ll«:lUOfSl\INA• M.llC•Of'El!>E 5 11 HASH BROWNS ·-110• MEAT PIES •ANO\JCT ·-· 1.oz
ME~XiCAN DINNERS _.,.. 3gc ENCUHiLAD'ADINtNER -f~ 3gc SMALL APPLES
FA ~~lHINGTON RED.DELICIOUS
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LBS. ·
SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DAYS, THURS . thru WEDS. FEB. 13th-19th
-)(»WOT l.INCOl.N, ANANlllll "'I lOIH•ll AVI.~ HUHTINITON llAClt
H64 WIST alOA.OWA'I', '-1tlll'll Mttl MINIS AVl.llV9, WMln111 ti• NEWP'Oll:T IOULFIAltO. COSTA MUA l•·IMT eot.l!WS OltANGI
"' WIST lttlil STllllT, COSTA MESA Kft WIST 11"1 tTltll1, SANTA ANA UU WISTMINITl:ll ILVD .. WISTMIHITll Hll lDINOlrl ITlllT, U.NTA ANA
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Loft """"""" Skiod • '. 44.: Jack Cheese.~ ·
SUCEO lolOZZ.f.tEUA 6-0Z. l'ltG.. SI c Krofl,..,._c..,...,...,.... 67 Stick Cheese ;~ c
SHAlf, He, EXTM SHARP'. llc
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l'lhbU<')' Writ·._ .. ,""..... 9· • • I-OZ. ,.. B1scu1ts ••••••• CTN.
I JR[Sll rRYING CHICKEN THIGHS, '
ORUMSTICkS OR BllEASTS 59c US 0.A. CHOICE LAMll SWARE cur 53 ' Fryer Parts •.•.. " Shoulder Roast • . " · c · ·
[mt? GRAIK f[D PORK FAMILY PACK l.AA!lf . 79c ~·~~~~·!:;~~ 1
,, 4. . :: ~1·,
Lom Pork Chops • "· . Link Sausage ! .• ~ .. Mi... ,
Silceii Bacon . ~, •. 53c --~~~~~~iw:.~ ....... , .. " $1 &9~'
, ... "''"' '°'"· "·" · ~' Spencer Steak •• "' · · · •
WHY TRUST TO LUCK?
3-0Z. c '--"·-79 Prell • ~ •• ~ .• , "'G.
s~onl ilades ;:.<; 55c
(>';;.A-Day."~:.\ $253 .
~·-85 COigate 100 .•::;? c ..
t.g..ia., Hcil'lll '•Hohl ot u ... ...i.c1
Aqw Net ... '~~ 59'
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There shouldn't be any confusion about getting 9reot
beef, (1) look f,;, the ·u.s.o.A. Choice shield; (2)
Look for the.Tenderoy Bra nd. Beef lobe/; (3) Look at
Market Basket's discoun t price. We guarantee you
won't ever go ~rongl .
w..---. $169 CASE.Of 12
·-•• •••12-0l.~· -°"' &''"" 57c Diet-Rite. ..... . .
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DETERG~NT
·r ,, ·• . I fJ ').._ .-•
·Met · Basket Discaanis·:PTies' 11 llialitJ. · ::-.:."'""·'""....., .... 55
PrGlllCIS. No Games NI ·s~ 11o tosu ... !/:!!" ..... ~<: ~ I -.ir.'I • J ·--............... lt •' ••t..&.-...t,. ,,, 1(--..'.L 12.oz. uu~ .. naAWunt· •• Pm
' Most stOres claim to hove low P'kes. But on what-on o ,bondfwl of ,Uo't ~o1 .. eo.-1'-'·11•"·~37c
1' items, M inferior products? Not. Market Bcuket. Wt dfx~nt pricM: Chipped Beef , ""°'
oU It.rough th• W re except Foir-T rodtd or government tor.trolled CHIO'.ENOt Tutt:EY, 4SC
pril:u. And gvorontee sotisfoction Of' your money bock on every ,,,,_ JoM 1u11i l!ftc
. pure~··· Tr_"· you give up games and'~mpi lb lhop at Motk• e,lish· Sausage l .. ~-•
BoJker.;, But you get bargolna ond ,qvolity always, every doy. s..;1i.........,.s..oiiey~• 41 C
See foqo,.,.111. Party SalaMi . .'~. • 'I ' f-a.... kol ,.,k c-93 . '~b Chops...... c
~r,,.i"'~ 35c fryer Wings •••••
. as&'aac1is •• 1 UC
•i'.Lq~ Feyer$ 4!JC ''"""'"""'~'......... 411c Fry~n ......... 1.1. '1;
Wldntldl!', robolry 12, 1969
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._... 85 Pink Silmon ;~ c .............. 47 White Tuna • .'~ c. .,_..
P• ·fi~I. "·°'" 41 c . 1e ·1mna ... '"" 21.0Z. lfAl:tt, iii'
'f;.,it Cocktail~'d27c
Malvr~f....... I •'
. Peaches .... ::~lr
DAllY 1'11.0T 48
• •• .... w . Tomato J11ct ~,,_-..oz. CNt, • JOI u.
Nisdi~ Gaik ·~.it -'""'•""""" 73c · Yuban Coffee.~:::.
2-ll. (AH, $1.41 .....,Coif.. . 85c Nucaf•~···· ~ .............. . 87° ·Cocoa ••••••• ~i!; ·
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Nabioco ~ c.oollloo • tie Oreo Crell8S • ~'tlJ· I
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WHOlllODY .......... ERUl<LI. 3 C TAIUllMOVUl->UIWHERU1.59LO. $119
FRYING CHICKENS 31b PORTERHOUSE STEAKS -·--··--~ ' . LUllQUAUTY-B.SIWHOE33c · 4:.$1 am.FRUHNOl'nlDN-IU!WHIJl7Sc 6ftc LINKSAUSAGE1-oz.-•.... ·-• FRIEDHALIBUTi-oz. _ 7·
NOIACXS.NKKS,GIRtrS-IU!WHD'ES9cll. 45c WN11NDElt-ElSIWHlll69cll. 5nc:
BEST OF THE FRYER lb 7-BONE ROAST -·--7Ib
IUTTPOl110N--ELSEWH69cLL 5ftc am-msHSOUTHRN-ILSIWHIRll7• 7nc
LUER COOKED HAM--···············-71b FRIED SHRIMP1-ot----·-··-7 ·
FIYlNGCHKXIN-ILSIWHm 19cLI. ftc U.S.D.A.atOICl-B.SEWHD:l ISc'U. 6ftc:
BACKS 'N NECKS ·····-7Ib 0-BONE ROAST ···-·--··· 7Ib _ _,..._......._.,, 49c arTl·FllSH-asrWMll'ISl.1' $'189
LITTLE SIZZLERS 11.oz. BREADED SHRIMP 111i u·-······--·
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ROUND STEAKS ----····· .. lb SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ----.• lb
WHITE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS
FRU/,I>'\ /o"UUI>."'
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ELSEWHERE 69c 5 9 ARDEN HIGH C
QUALITY, HALF •
GALLON ......... ,...-......... ..
T. V. DINNERS ~t~ 4&
CAKES AND PASTRIES ~~\::_ 59c
BRIDGEFORD MllTE BREAD ,n _ """ 49'
BIROS EYE ORANGE Pl.US ~--· 49'
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LUNCH MEATS
Ol'Vlrglnla6-0L 29( lolofne, Pick'-, Phuiento,
Cotto, Sandwich ........... _ .. ,, ... , ........ .
All MEAT FRANKS I~~----45'
ARDEN SllCED CllUSE J.\., _ 39'
ALL MEAT BOL06NA 1l':.0:: 65'
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MORTON SALT ......... 10' FRUIT COCKTAIL _24c
WELCH111.QL ITL-EUEWHERE41o !
GRAPE JUICE ____35c
DEL MOllTE-ELSEWHERE Ile
PEACHES No.21>cAN .................. 29c
V.B. APPLESAUCE "'<""··-·-----··-·-··-I 9c ARDEN MARGARINE 1.u. ·--·------5111
TREESWEET GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ...,,, _ 46• ARDEN YOGURT " .,;,, __ 5111
TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE...,,, --··------46' NU-MAIO SOFT MARGARINE '"''· --___ J9'
SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE or. ------47• N.B.C. CHIPS HRS,~ o'--39'
LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE...ou'"' ---29' SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS ,,."'' 35•
VAN CAMP PORK& BEANS 2~ CAN ---····-·-·-24• · DEL MONTE PEAS "''°"----... 21'
DEL MONTE CUT GREEN BEANS "'<AN-23' GREEN GIANT NIB LETS CORN 12-0' . 20•
ARDEN COTTAGE CHEESE """ --__ 29' HUNT'S TOMATOES '" c:'" _____ Jll'
AROE.N SOUR CREAM ''""---------·----49' CRISCO SHORTENING ><•D<AtPACIC ---·-· 75'
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APPLES ~~~us --·--~
S5PANiSH ONIONS .... 3%19< e FAIMFlllSll • 1 ftc · CRISP CELERY ____ u . u
GOLD LAil\ iNSTANT 33
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SUNDAY, 1t:M ...... ro 6:JD P.M.
COSTA MESA
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SAtulDA T. t:)O A.Mi. to t:JO ,.M.
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ThiS week ••. enjoy super·savings during · our ~ .. . .
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Mor{ and. more Southern Californians are joining the
growing ·ranks of Super-Shoppers! And what's a Super-
Shopper? They're shoppers who want tp shop where the
price is right ... and get superior products, ''\I/'' -
sueerior service and top va lue, plus Blue \...~\\ 1/{M~
Chip Stamps. . , . ·· ~~~ ,W
Super-Shoppers are El Rancho ~·· ~ •
\Ve offer yo u. It s a little bit hke : ~-
Try us, see for yourself. Th ere's -~ S
Rump Roast
79~ The fin est U.S.D.A. Choice qualit~,·beef
••• trim1ncd lo give you more value !or
your food dollar .•. Super-Shopper value!
Omaha Roast ...... · ........... 89~ Hearth Roast ............... s1 2,!.
Thick cu t .•• juicy, tender ... f1·cm sck-cted beef! Super tender ••• to &ive you a s!1p~r pot roaitt
Sliced Bacon ......... ~ ....... 69~ Halibut Steak ................. 69fb
El Rancho's o,yn .•• sliced a little bit thicker! A welcome change of pace on an~' t ~.!Jle !
' Rotk Cornish ·Game Hens .......... ~.4:~~ ... 8.1.6 ............ 69:.
Tyson Farm.s .•• plump little bird.s •.• with so Dtuch meaty_ 1oodne.ss ••• and at a Super-Shopper price!
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-~ Purex Bl ch · s QT. siZE · 59c -::::::· '.: ea ................ .
~l'!ZJ//j\\~'' Gets cloth es reall)". v.·hile .• , and Super-Shoppers save 20c on~ huge size!
K ft ' M •· . QUART 49c ra s ayonna1se .............. .
)'ou gel a head st.art on quality ... because l\.raft'I!! uses the finest ingredients ..• El Rancho's price is low!
Macaroni Dinner .. . . . 43¢ Betty Crocker Casseroles ....... 39;
Kraft's Deluxe .• , a meal in a 14 oz. pkg. Six to ch·oose from •.. regular 40c varieties!
Kraft's Velveeta ... .. ......... 99 ¢ Coffee Time Mixes ................... 49;
~1ild·, cl'eam.v ... melt, perfectly~ ... :.! pound loaf. Pillsbury's favorite.! ••• choice .of 7 ·varieties'.
Aunt Jane's Pickles ..... .. . .. 49' Yuban Coffee .......................... 69~
h osher, Polish or No Garlic Sticks ••• 26 oz. jar. For a real cup ot coffee! , •• 2 Ib. can $1 .37
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Dors love 'em: Bee(, Chicken, Liver, 13 1;! oz. can!. Super-Shoppers savt 12c on the quart size!
Orange Juice .... . ......... 5"' '1
Cat FamP ... frozen ... ,\Jl Ar1erican juice: 6 oz.
Vano Fabric Finish ............... ~ .. 49;
Tll·enty ounce site ••• an<l you save 20c thil!! week!
French Toast ....................... 3 '" $1 Bathroom Cleaner .................... 69'
Dol\·nyflake ..• 17 or. .... heat them in the toaster! Do\\' •.. 17 o~. can ••• docs the job so eaaily!
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Scan1lcss 01· mc~h
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El Rancho.
Colgate ... ginnt
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Tek , •. get one 4 S1 for every mem-for
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WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY
New Twentieth Cenhry Edition ••• llllllt.'Wged
Eve!'J, home has some kind of C'-cfllOll "-·
dictioJULry .•. but '"'Y few ha\·e o1C\ ~
one like th.ii!
Section Tine " .
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only ••• ,, •....• Youn al no ch&1'119 with thl•
COUP.Im and •nr purcha•e !
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\vill convince you! U.S.D.A. Choice Beef ••• tr1mmed
El Rancho afyle .•. quality that invites you to compare,
and l!!ee for yourself that there really is a difference '"hen you
!<hop El Rancho ! 'l'hnt's ,,·hat makes Super Shoppers so super!
--Swiss Steak . . ....... 75~ Ground Round ....... ,, ...... 79~
• Compare the trim! \'alue is greater r.t El Tiancho! Supe~-Shopper11 kno\v it's lean and fresh!-
Super-fresh Produce!
0 e SWEET SPANISH
C n1on
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Hothouse Mush rooms THREE s11ES1 59• · ······ .... ·············································· a Fancy Quality, .. and tt·uly fresh !,, • .lnd }•our choice of sizes ••• buttons, large or jumbo at thia prictl
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Canned Ham ..... l~~.0~.H~El ..... '3.98
Lean smoky goodncM ... 5 llJ~. of dcli:;hl ~
Longhorn Cheese ...................... s~~
Miss Wisconsin ••. medium. , • 10 oz. package.
Imported Swiss ........................ 59¢
Dairy fresh ••. l!!liced .•• 5 ounce package.
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El Rancho Gin Q~ $4.55 llll $3.55
Excellent! 90 proof. New low price in. Y: rat. $8.88
Old Hickory .................... Qt. $5.49
Straight bourbon in the handaome panel bottle!
Canadian Whlskey .......... QI. $5.49.
Lord Galvert •• , smooth, great stnia:ht or mixed.
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. •
NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newpo rt Blvd. • 255 5 Eastblilff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center)
Also conveniently /qcated stores in Arcadia, Pasadena and Sout!J Pasadena
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_VALUABLE COUPON
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MEDIUM OR
HARD BRISTLES
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RICE e CHICKEN
STARS e GOLDEN
VEGETABLE
• Whole K•rnol Corn e Pus ~ e C1rrot1 , ,
MJB
COFFEE ' l , LI.
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1-LI. CAN , • 1..... 9c 2 LI. CAN ••..•• $1.37
~ Forem.ost First uality
_.. GRADE AA : BUTTER
LARGE FRESM -DOZEN
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MINIMUM pl)";:~ uo11--.....----· ,..--· Akeholk ....,.,....., ,...... tulld ~airy pr'W.ch and ~~~ dp,.,.. ant .......... ,.wchaM "'law -Volf .tt., '-........ ·-... , ... .
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Springfield CORN 10-ounce Packogn 2 '°'25' ISLANDER RUM IMPORRD FROM
VIRGIN ISLANDS
FULL
9UART
$399
Green Giant NIBLETS : f.~~~:~· LIGHT ABBEY SCOTCH WHISKY FIFTH
$399
fULL $399
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Stouffer's ruR~~~c~~BEEF PIES 10-or.Pk,. ROUBELOF 'VODKA BO-PROOF Birdseye ORANGE PLUS :~-=~ ~:: 39'
USDA Choice Center Cut USDA Choice
ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST
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FRESH PRODUCE
EXTRA FANCY NAVEL 69¢ ORANGES ~!~
. GOLDEN RIPE 9~ BANANAS
Frtllh, Extra Fancy Northern 2~2s-ARTICHOKES
FRISH pAILY 29~ lb. 'MUSHROOMS
LONG G~EEN 4~29¢ CUCUMBERS
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SPARE RIBS
EASTERN GRAIN FtD BAR M WESTERN STYLE
PORK
CHOPS Lt~l~E BULK 69~ BACON 6.9~
EASTERN GRAIN FtD EASTERN GRAIN R:D
PORK 69~ PORK CENTER 89~ ROAST Lt~~E CHOPS [o~
U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE Boneless
SWISS 79~ ROUND 89~ STEAK STEAK
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KNACK-59~ SALAMI 59~ WURST ALL CHUBS BEEF
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BAR M WESTERN STYLE
FRESH LIVER
SAUSAGE 39~
EASTERN GRAIN FED
PORK 69~ LOINS . w~~t~ or
CORAL 9UEEN
BREADED s109 SHRIMP ~A~~GE
KRAFT PHILADELPHIA· 8 01.
CREAM 29:. CHEESE
Eastern
Grain Fed
Center
Cut
BAR M WESTERN STYLE
BULK 49~' WIENERS
Prices Effective:
Thursday thru Sunday
Jan. 13, 14, 15, 16
Prices subject to stock on hand.
WE GIVE
BLUE CHIP
STAMPS
COSTA MESA
PLACOOIA
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BLUE CHIP
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Corona,...~ Mar -3049 CMSt Hwy. Folntoln Yolley-16042 ·Mognoffo
Huntlnl)ton leach -1551
Laguna Beacll -700 ' So~
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WELL : TRIMMED'· TENDER.· . .
PROPERLY. AGED AND
BEAUJIFULL Y ·MARBLED •••
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BEEF .. .. .. .. . "'· Hen Turkeys tb. ....... 3'9c FISH .STICKS 1b .
Parmer John, ltd Label, t."M\5 59c ................ -...... j sac Sliced ~con lb.·
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tiAM' '"~ ...... lb. 981 iA""O'ii 49c ~ . . . .. lb.
Shott Col ho! 89' RIB STEAK Choko I~.
QT. APPLE TIME APPLE
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BABY FOODi "''"' ,,...,.. . . . .. ... 12 I 1.
ZEE 4 PACK BA~ ... DETERGENT ,,, .... ,.... 2 I1. TISSUE RICE A RoJ;:.1:::·~~·,:·:: ......... 4.U:
HORN\EL SPAM ;., • .,, ,..,, ......... : ,,,~ .. 2.1 '1,
Your Choice NOODLES ~::.u ;:',:·...... · ,.,, 4 11.
LARGE EGGS 2 i 1. , Jonfl LM AA ... , .. , , ...... do1.
FROZEN POTATOES ~~~:::'. ~:; ':~,, 511.
' ' FROZEN STRAWBERRIES ••m• , ..... 5 i 1.
' FROZEN /VEGETABLES t.::'. ::.~"\'y,,b 411.
FROZEN AWAKE 11""11•0~·•• 311 . Drink ......•... , , •. 9-oi:.
8 01. .KNUDSEN'S
YOGURT
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KETCHUP
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Ruby Red GRAPEfRU IT... • • •
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WANTED SHADES -·SIIfS -'TEXTURES -I , . . ·~ Panty ltose ............. 100
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SWRIS 2a' . .cciNvasAnoN 36' .. IOXID .... AND MOITO
HEARTS .. .. .. . 2.65 HIAIT1·10..L
Buff ERIN 100 TAllrTS • 1 ·
HGUW 1.49 .. ,, . .. e
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EASTERN QUALITY
H~liTnti:'.
FILLET of SOLi
IOWA MAID
BACON
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BEEF
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PASTE &Be 541
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CAM IJI II•
miES&9c 551
59c 471
99c 6~·
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.!\. ~ CA1ITCH • 2le v ALUl . .,..IETll Stur Crum
•Plitt CARTON' • ~ VALUE
• 0UMr CAllTON • I.OS YALU?
·PRICES EFFE,CTIVE IN ALL
ALPHA BETA MARKm
COSTA MESA-241 I. 17tt. St.
HUNTINGTON IEACH-904S Adotns
HUNTINGTON IEACH-11611-,N. Mein St.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY-l930 W•rM<
LAGUNA 30822 S. C-Hi..,1y
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·SON',S OFFER A GOOD SEUC110N OF IXWJ'IMILY LOW · MILlAGE EXECU11VE AUTOMOllLIS AT IXTRIMll.Y RIDUCED PRICES 11
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L~·· th•11 2,ooo·"'n,. • dm h•rdt••· a.."tffvl ••t•W•
told wltfi · b!•Y:1 Yi11yl r,.f, .... ••ti• tf•~1J111l-'9flt
pow1r window s, twl•' coml;,rt 111+., 6 w1y "'"' ,.W.
.; di1c br•lt••, tilt wheel, .r0'<1r 1 ... rlnf.o 1lr .c•llfi""
•iienil\9; AM-FM sf1r11 dui:I 1p11hn, tinted 9l1Nt
diilw•• b.lt1,· h"d rnh, power tlo1r Joc~1. d1ln 1
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Fl11lw.ood lro119h1m •. 4-door h1rdtop, btwtiful 1b111y
bltck fiaish ' with vtlYtt wo¥111 f1 bric inftrlw 1"4
bleck l1nd1111 root Thi1 fi n1 11111t1mobil1 i1 ~q11lppM
wAth ~Ytry l11111ry item, fu!I power of ct11n 1, 111to-
m1tic 1ir conditloning.:·AM/FM 1t1r10 r1di1, •tlJutt•
1bl11 1t11rin9 wh11I, 111toi.i1tic cnii11 .ctntr1J, ,1111
m1ny mor1. Pa1t1p1r1d 111d c1r1f11tly mtll'lf1l11H . LI••
ntw, dti\1111 only 19,00 milt1 -IM ·it ·ttill}'I Uc.
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S1cl1 11 o .. Vill1. t1111tiful 9ofJ Ml1t f111i1h wltll blo11tl
~91 l11th1r lnt1rlor. Eq11ipp1d wltll t i/ th1 lux11ry
f11hrr11: 1uto. tr11u.; lllH, PS, Pl, PW, 6·w•l' 11o1t,
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fo# w1tv1 bvck1t 111h, f1111~1 390 c11. In. 1n1ln1
wlth perfortn1no1 h11ull1119 ,1cb91. Ire/Ml lll W w~ ..
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'66 CONTINENTAL
S1nny, v•llow 1.11!1rior with gold lnt.ri1r, 1ut11111tic
f<•Mmi1Uon, r1dio-111J-h..ter( ... 1r-~ti1niflt, ·f•N
pow1r, 1f11rin9 , bf.1k110 6 WI}' 111t, tilt 1t.1rlnt wh1tl.
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'67 MER~URY
C1IOT1y P'irk-9 p1u . .,1ti. w111.~Striki111. 1rctic whit.
4!.!.d-tnteMr", ... 11t1.,ft-1n1 ., RIH ,Jr·o1ndo;·P'Sr-Pl,·ctr,-
l•.c.• Jrd Hit, lu99, rick, du1I ·•.ct. t1il11te, I ·1w11er
ci r, 11111.t 111 to •pr1ci1te. lie. UIH717.
$2795
-: '67' MERCURY
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bltck co111fort bucket 1e1h, con1ol1, 111tom1tlc tr1ns-
rnj11ion, r•dio, h11t.r, p1w1r 1t.1rin1, pew1r ltr1k11o
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,.,o .o.iw.~ .. 2-0.0, ... ..i ... -o1ttr1etlv1 '"''''" ....
titlor with bl1ck vi11Yl,i11t•i•r, 941ui,,M witll 4.,,.,d
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CONTINENT.AL
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b1rrel, t11folfltflc tr1nl•
mi11iipn, white 1W1 will tr11,
co111ole, power 1tffrl1111
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Xl7 Conv'Wtible, Mn, J1ltt11011'1 pir10111I ctr wit~
•nl7 JOOO .mil11,_A. M111tlful ctr .wiflt 311 plr·
f1rin1nc1 tl'lup, 11l1et 1h1ft· tran1111i11ion, pow-
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tinted" 91111; complet1 wire w~11I
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NOW $4390
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Dick h""o11'1 ,.n1e1I ur, with 1111 th•11 1,00,0 mil••-. A b11util11I IJ1lit l"'f, y11/41w.
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t1llie fi11l1h with 111 vin}'I p1rch1t1111t i11t1rlor -·
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with •11fomttlc fr••1mi1ti01t, r•tllo I lte1t1r, pqw1r
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1-Fee slmpl >llllla'l!"'" ..... Ii:~" Modem atlrE!lie· eanmuttlon.' 3 bed .
rooms, 2 baths eacb unit. Forced air
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A SPECIAL VALINTINE
Many bonus extras In this nice Newport
Heights borne. 3 bedrooms, dining room,
patj.o for .entertaining your guests off of
kitchen and LR. Oveniized double gar·
age. Walk to school.I. '43,500. makes this
unique family home yours.
. ·RARE BEACH C·2
Two"0 oldies" always rented, on this limit·
ed • co,mmercial pro.,erty located steps
from Lafayette area. Own-er will listen
to all terms and finan cing. $30,000. Fig·
ures figure importantly.
BAY AVENUE DUPLEX
A real money maker fo,r summer /winter
rents plus chlu'll\ing penna'nent Uvlng. 2
bedrooms upper with handsome sun
deck area. 1 bedroo·m lower with large
fenced outdoor area f~r. yo\11' entertain·
ing. '48,000. takes this spoUess property
for your ver.v own.
REDCdRPEI
R E A L T y
025 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beac:h
1nt~l1 -67.3-3.663 . S•lff -67$.6000
EASI' SIDE COSTA MESA
NEWPORT HGTS. AREA
AU. THIS AND R2
3 Bedrooi:n $25,SOO
ou!Jitandirig split -level Channing 3 bedroom or 2
;Jiome rl~ appoll'!led wJth ~~m &: den. 1% baths, . . •--Id · tircplB.ce. carpets &: drapes, .~arxe ~t !Jill. Bays e pa~· 1 buUl-ln &: forced air heat.
,10. luUnedlate occupancy. Th1S well hlndlcaped. home
"' · ·' ·• • • ·" • • ·'"' · $47.500 can be iQll.Qd on a bu1e R2
alter ~ lot .with a. ~. larp fenc..
':;......._ ec1 bl~ Yl.l"\t with room for I\ ~t. camper, ~ bulld a rental unit! It hu a paved
alley' entrance for easy ac-
ceu: ~Hon ii just about
perfe:ci. 1!os hlks to Newport ~ kbool, and only 2 blks
,Who Uli .. Chlldren? to new .olt> parl<. Eut 11th
early everyone, So u: )'OU!' . 1trfft and Westclill sbop.
:lttiur,_ b tied to the kkls Pini, and ty.'o of:lier .scbools
Convenience, &: protec.tioo, withln wa1kIDg dis~. For
J!ere'• a 3 bedroom bolne appointment to ~. Wl'lte:
~ eastilde Colta Mesa, onb' Private Pa1'Y
:1% blki to Newport He\i}lts :;= ~t :Ee achoo). Large 1encec1 v
de yard with al]ty en.
· . ce. Fireplace, tn:llt-lns, THE GRADUATE
•FPts &: drapes, 1% ~tbs. For
• appointment to see ' . .1 HARRY BOGGS
REALTY
17199 Brookhunt
oouo.17 96lh1505
POOL
love in fomorrow -now va-
cant. Priced for ~le
e at $29,500 -name )'OUJ'·
terms. lmmac:ulatl!·condltJon
~ouble patio, w/w caipeta,
family room, all built-ins I:
quiet re~ential e.zt!R, CALL
JACK· ltAMMONO 54()..11S1
!open eve.) Herltap Real
;Estate
,4 B6DRDOM-$21,9SO
that'• not all! Deliahtful 10la.mily room fOt'· the "In 1~ne1". Elegant fireplace.
Large rttt' yard with COY· :ercd paUo. Boat access.
Near all IChoolL Best 4
bedroom· b!zy' in Costa Ml!A.
54a.1no
• ARBELL 2955 Horbor
10 UNITS
3 lots. Adjacent to Ocean-
front. S15S,OOO.
llolboo RNI Estele Co.
E. Balboa Blvd., B&lbol
IJ73.4140
Juat setting started. Will like
this one. In College Park
too( 3 BR -Family room,
2 baths -Extra sharp. Well
landscaped -Assume 5% 'Yo
FHA loan $'189.00 per mo.
including taxe1 & il'19.
OPEN: EVES. 'nL 9
54&"313 , 646-nn ----
THE ~EAL
E.STA TER S
-4 BEDROOM· $22,500-
PAYMENTS LESS
THAN RENT
2 batha.· family room, iiQlat.
ed rear living room with en-
chantlr1[ ttreplaoe overlooks
a lqe brick patio w:lth ps
BBQ, Dre&m kitchen with
built-in ?ange, oven k di.sh·
wuher. Niee yard. Excel·
lent nrea. 540-1720
TARBELL 2955 Herbor
CAPE 000 OlARMER
Immaculate • custom built
3 bedroom, family room
home. Deluxe k itche n
overlooking beautiful
1an:len. Hua:e llxl6' WORK
SHOP. Excel~t location
adjacent l:>owr Shores. Fee
simple lot 90x128, $69,500.
J1an Smllh Realtor
400 E. 17th Strttt
~ta Me"°' 114: 64&.3Z5
llth & T111tln -Coote MoH
Excellent locaUon, near schoola, shopping
and beach. Only a few loll. Buy now ·wbile
interest rates are only - --
7o/, with 20% clown -71'1% with 10% On ••
no 2nd -no points -2' yr1 on bll•ftc•
Priced from $30,BSO to $33,950
2013 Weltclitf Dr.
646-TIU Open EVu
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p. a. palmer incorporated
"n VIA LIDO
Troct Ph : 540-SIH -From L.A. Cell MA~ . .
FEATURING;
• 1080 .sq. ft. e Double prage
• All lath &: plastcr
• Hardwood cabinets
• Pullman bath .
• Spacious wardrobel
CALL SJ7..0HO
•1n most Orange: County
and other approved areas.
STANCO
Builders Inc. Opon 7 Da>"'
10666 Westminster Ave.
Garden Grove
Balanced Pov.·er Home11
Relax!
In The Coziest
Room In Town
1700 sq. ft. of re~rt ' Uvina'·
3 spacious bedrooma,,?Eod
bath!, 100% n. lon nc
throua:hut. Plus .sep. mily
room with open hearth fire-
place. Not to mention the 11
X 36 heated and filtered pool.
Name your terms.
Total price $27,600 FHA . VA
COLLEGE PARK
Perfect family borne, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths And a tarp
family room. 2 nttplaces,
extra J.uKe piltio and leJ'Vice
porch. $27,500 -No~
down to Vets ·-$2450' to
other1.
OPEN EVES. "l'IL 9
546-2313 646-n n
'!'HE YJEAL
E:CT.'\-:-r:r.-::
OOPS!! ,
RANCHO LA CUISTA al Brookhunt .. Al·
-lonta in Huntington Beach. We !bought we
had all our' new homea aold but Oil• of our
buyerJ has been tranJferred & we l)luit seu ·
tbJ.s hbme lmmedi,tely. Thia Son Mi~el
model ls a boautllul 2 alory home featurmg:
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, !ormru dining
room , family room with a real fireplace, elec-tric built-In kitchen, luxurious green shag
_carpeU throughout. The outside includes
shake roof & concrete ,driveway. Gracious
livlnJ for only $31,800 with 10% down. Im-
mediate occupancy. Call 968-2929 or 968-
1338 any 'day from 10 to e.
p;,e Barrett Re1Hy !!'lo sH!lls
Fabulous new View Home
Pre1ent1
Excitingly Different
Olstom designed con-
temporary borne. Glass
walled to tarae 1uruiy
patio I: pool. 4 1p1.cloua
bdnm .. ·!onnol .'"""
room & lalle Uvtna
room. Tutefully built-in
convenimcea:·ahow1 Hb ,.
• model home.
EASTSIDE BEAlJTY
~ORT lllGHTSI
You'll feel rood each riwrnin&
u y~ VIEW, from your
livina room. the beavUful
garden, PEAOI, APRICOT
and ·PLUM orchard. Your
deti.cbed double 1arale' bu
been EXTENDED !or a
WORKSHOP, easily comert-
ed ~~GUEST QUARTERS
or DARK ROOM. A 1pec:lal
pad tor your boat or trailer
with convenient ALLEY AC-
CESS. See thiA three bed-
room 1%. bath home with
sturd y HARDWOOD
FlOORS and plaster walll!
Priced at $31,950. Owner wW
bo1p llnance.
220L 11~ 14Mili
Evenings Call 646-7887
Where the Master
Is a Master
Z4x19 loot master suite, room
fJ)t double queen sized beds
plus aJttin& area. Mirrored
~ closet& plus all tiled milter bath. 3 addition..
el' bedrooms tor the family ptU. an additiol\lll 1% baths.
2Tx23 IUDken Uvl.ngroopi w~th 'itramatle mirrored flrepJ.ace.
wall.· EutBkle JocatJon, un-
der $30,000. Shown by ap-
pointment.
A mtat to see. Tri-level, 3 BR + family room, 2~ balha, cozy & WARM Coleswotthy & Co.
-rarr"'.:ifW-ls this 2 BR. home. Mat
Newport Heights on lhort -642-m7 , fireplace, double _patios,
• ililit-iliiiil-iiiliiliiiiil buUt-lna, expenalve carpttl ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
Three Wishes
II peace. con1fort location
are important to you, look
this over. C.Onvenlent to
Newport H e i 1 h I a rrade
school, and all shopping. 2
blks to new park. Only
$25,500; and all these "plm"
features. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, tirept..ce, c:pts. and
drapes, double p.rq:e, coo-
crete dri~, larle fenced
back yard on 50xl30 iT. R-2
LOT. There ii not tO much
available in this part of
eastside C.M. Hurry. OWN-
ER. 642-4980.
Otn'STANDING 2 bdrm
1% ha.th Townhouse.
Many cu5\om features
Including w/w carpeta,
built-lns l dishwasher.
Full Price $21,SOO
HURRY! JIURRY!
Harbor Highlands
Newport Beach
& drapes, automaUc. ~
door opener I: •Prln'1en
front le. rear. Call now lo see.
$32,500
Newport
II
Vietorl•
646-1811
Newporl Spanish
m traUlc street. Good size 1904. Harbor Blvd., C.M .
~.:. tor_ -~tutt, pote.nuai.1 ..... _,o .. pen ... iiEiivoii•· ........
0 9'!A~ .. RfAlTY
Near NB Post O!c. 646-2414
lro1nd Spanking Ntw
Just completed -&: just a
short drive (for Palmer) to
l\1esa Ven:le's 17th! Fabu-
lous 2-level Custom home
now olfered by builder at
ucrtflce. 4 + fam nn, wet
ti.r etc. Hurry now!
'546-5.!llO
(Mar tinflnl llwtr!J
PRIME COMM. LAND
132' frontage on Beach Blvd.
in lluntington Beach. Prime
location with loll of room
for parking for any com·
merci.al endeavor .
~92,500. 29°/o
down
Newport .,
Victori•
6''6-1111
ftiE Bj.UFfS
$26,500 I
Choice "end unitJi" in the
hlgbly desirable Plue com-
munity • the bJaest little
houle -S Bdrm, 1% baths,
Excellent for Income A:
writlMtt. .
Sl7,950 -$4,tllO down
GHrge Wiiiiamson
Realtor-
~ . Eves. 673-1514 --Z.rtory, move-in fresh -low· Cott• M11• 1100
e1t leuebpld available • 1·;;,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 DON'T MISS IBIS ONE! It
IONUS PLAN One Doll•• Down
For An Additional -or nothinc If )'OU pre1er, It are a quaUfted veteran. $25,250 Real "'"t i.,.. 3 & !am
)'OU can pick up l'UI squeaky rm, walldnc distance to the
dean 1pllt-~vel 2 B<lnn "MESA VERDE" I r a d e ,.we! _ pr I'm e greenbelt IChool &: the lhoppine center.
V~. Ideal for a swinafnl' FWI price i 25,750.
1ina:le or widow lldy -new ~ 541·58&0
carpeting thruoul, and com-(nure-.tMlhl)
pl•i. paint job • it oparl<Jes. LLEGE REALTY EASTILUFF """_"_,r.11.
REALTY
2414 Vista Del Oro
Newport Beach
'44-11" Eves. ~IU
• ON TIE FLOOR
Bedrooms that II, PLUS
hU&e panelled, carpeted
tamil:.Y 1 room, r t a n t
country style kitchen
w 11 h BREAKFAST
NOOK, covered paUo,
det&cbed double prace,
easy acceu for BOA'l'
or TRAILER. G f e a t
tenna tor FHA; VA no
down. You name IU
Full p t I c e $23,500..
WOW!!
/liJa,,. COATS ~WAL~ACE
RIAL TORS
S4<>4141-
10pen Evenings)
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CORNER LOT
Easy access for boat or trail-
er. 3 BR 2 bl.th. hardwood
floors. VA or FHA $187 per
mo pay! all.
$21,990
Newport
JUST USTED·VA
Immaculate 4 BR, pool med
yai-d, tv.'O patios, usume
large existin; GI loan· 5'.4 %
lo&da of cabineta. Don't de-
1"' -FHA/VA.
.l!\s;Ri~G · «"" • REALTY I •• "anytime"
262:9: Har bor Blvd .. C.M.
RUSTIC CHARM
Thl'ff bedrooms, two baths,
1amlly room, heated pool,
near irammar school. EC!>
nomically priced at sn.950.
OPEN SAT & SUN
I ·5 P.M.
166 S.n•t•. C.M.
BURR WHITE, RHitor
2901 Newport Blvd., N.B.
675-4630 E YH. '7~59
Relaxation &.Refuge
, the thlrca that take priority
in a busy family Ille att
easily attatnabl~ w I I h a
pool, 4 Bdrm1, den and 3
baths in this Costa Mesa
home. $39.950 (1Q9..CJ
PROPERTIES WEST
10'28 Bayside Drive
Newport Beach
675-4130
2 BR DUPLEX
Large 900 sq ft units with en-
closed garages &: in excel-
lent condition. Comer loca·
tion near achooll k ~
ping. Owner asking
4 BR 2~ be.th&. hup livtnc
rQOm. with fireplace, &II
built-in kitchen., hardwood
fioora, completely carpeted
It dnped. dble sanae. Pric-
ed to aell fut!
Landlcaped, 2339 lq, it.
home on Jct corner lot.
t bdrm. famU)' rm, elec.
kitchen, C\lltom stereo A:
vac:llWn. sy1ttm throuahout
home. Crptl, drps complete,
near all acboola. '56,tm
Owner.~
LLEGE REALTY l;;zmm==== '~~~ $1•t PER MONTH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~ ~m hou.se plus
duplex. Buy tiilil aod let ten.
ants carry the load. Near
schools -chutchet • 1hoi>-
ping _ In we1tskle Costa
Mesa. Profitable investment
$43,500.
$24,000
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PERRON
·-.:J, • ~.~...-: .• , •• * 642-lnl Anytl-*
DOYER SHORES
Designed &: built by IVAN
WELLS. UneqUaled far qual-
ity, A: eJegance. VIEW. 4
Bdrms. 3 baths. atrium.
Roy J. W•rd Co.
(Baycrelt OfDcel
l8G Santiago Dr. &tll-1550
Rltr. f46.J928 or 64Ul8S
*LACHENMYER DAVIDSON Realty
NEWPORT BEACH A lit. of Lolavra
POOL HOME $21,500 can bo youn " the Country Oumn1na: llvinl room w:lth a Club Vlllu. Stt this beauti-
complete wall ol used brick ful. 3 BR 2'it bath w:lth fire..
fireplace area. Kin& aiud place. '3-f,,400
l:iedroom1, den, 2 aeparate 546-5460 Eves. 546-3851
bathi. 2 elerant .fireplaces. D I w·--d-FamUy room. Pluah <'arpet-up et e1t1I e tna. Dream kitchen, all built-2 Bdrm.s each. Like new. 1
ln appliances. Concrete deck-blk to shops ........ m,500
Inc around the pool-Near 2 BR Cottage Home
We11t.clltt shopping. 540.1720 Wetit:lidt. l block to 1bo~
TARBELL 295S Horbor J~oo .REALTY .... ~
OWNER anxious. Make of.
fer. Nr Back Bay. Spacious 2 LAND Klesmen, belt deal
3 BR l "-b&, fa.m rm. Qulet in town* 645-Dll *
Five Bedrooms
Beautiful Ba,ycrest bome
with l0tt4' pool. 1 bdr'M
suitable for maid's room.
Excelltnt Ant.lau&-WQ Jo. ca:uon. Don't mils this one.
Arnold & Freud
388 E. 17th st., C.M.
PAYS ALL. Assume 5%%
loan @ no cost. 3 BR l %
bl.tbs, fireplace, newly paint-
ed, w/w carpets. Price
$2~!>00.
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Realtors &f6..7755 1093 Baker, C.M.
Huge R11n1pus
Room
4 BR. home, l'l batbl, 1-.rd-
wood !loon, --. Q,tllO.
Wollt-McConlle, Rltrs.
ll10 Newport Blvd., C.M.
548-TT29 Eves. 6H-OBl4
Havt Cash Buyer
Wants two homes on one Jot
Eutalde Costa Mella.
FR,EE EVALUATION
john macnab
VIEW
Your lut opportUnicy for 1
tremendoul barrain Dowr
Shores -S BR· I: maid1
nn, 3 Baths, powdl!r nn,
lrge Vint Living Rm, dhtina
rm, Fam rm, brttkfut rm,
2 fireplaces. Atrium. A Sac.
rWce at ............ $95,000
OPEN DAILY -
1314 Galaxy Dr.
1714) 642-1135
881 Dover Drive, Suite 101
Macro RWty Co. BJda.
Newport Beach
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BURR WHITE, RHltor
2901 Newport Blvd .. N.B.
675-4630 Eve1 641-2252
2400 SQUARE FEET or liv-
ing area. Muslve 2 story
home with fonnal dlntn.a
room, family room, double
fl rep l ace , swing-around
drive & oversized lot. A
little bit of e~rything for
$41 ,500. CALL AL BLACK
540-ll51 Heritqe Re al
Est.It<
IMMACULATE 3 bdnm, 11"
ba, aptr, ftplc, dilhwuher,
all extru. $24,900. ntA A
VA acceptable. 6&3403
, OAD..Y PllDT WANT ADS Alw~ • Go-Go! OIARGE yuir wut ad now. DAD..Y Pn.ar WANT ADS!
strttL Aaaume 5%% loan.1--------
21()6 Redlm!s. Rltr. MI Fw Dally PUot Wut Adi. >-= . Dtolsc.&m
IQ Broodwoy 64S.0181
OWIGE -""'' od oow. lvea. 642.-.UJ 646-4579
IT'S A ttEVELATION UM1
many -,.. !ind to Oualfted Adi. a.el&; I.Mm
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PLACE )'CIUr ftM .S wben
tloey .,. --DAIL!
Pll.ar clum!lodl -
7Hl l~hlgor °""°''" n-1-i ----;.;";.;"'";.;;.;'";.;•;.;--.. _ ... _._ • .,.. ___ ·-r:-•
NO •IMMIClS \.
Thil ar&clous 2 story features 4 MasleT Bedrooms, 3 Baths. ~lly Room.
$33.500 Full Pt:lce an ~ yours with $3,000 Down, Take ovtr· IS"" loan ot $219 pell month , • .Bonus ovu 13.000 1n built up carpets drape&. Hurry
on lhi& one. ·
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SOLD 'i:oua HOMI?
Need *'rnethlna: larff'l'? Make thlJ MUST SEEf • ?tiuter d 1111 bedroom& with
vanl\)' nook. 3 Bath&. Jluce famU)' nK!fD with wall to wall ttreplace. Form&l
dlnll\I room. Electric bullt-lns. New carpet.a Ii drtPH throuehoot. A11ume low
FHA 5'9i1ft lol.n and $3,000 will huMDe GI no money down. .
1000Cleftorel IOOOGoneral 1000 Gener1I 1000Gener•I 1000
NOW 'IS THE TIME TO BUY
NEWPORT BEACH OFRCE 646·7711
2043 W-1111 Dr. et Irvine Open EHnl"" 2790 HAllOI ILft. 0,.. lw~ 'tH 9 P.M.
$3,000 PllCI UDUCTION $11,000 TOTAL PllCl-flO DOWN YITS • FHA
On thil buee two 1tory tamfly home. Lomted In exetlle.nt area of Newport t01' this 3 bidtoom, 2 b&tb, cozy Imme.cul.ate betu~ in EXCELLENT location on
Beach, th.I& home 11 surrounded by1 beaulil'Ul 1hade trees and a county ~ oversized lot With FRUIT TJU::ES, lup COVERED PATIO, buUt in BBq pit. It's atmos~. Feeturt f large Mdroml~ plus huge den, plus fatnll,y room, plus HARDWOOD floon &re COMPL&TELY CARPETED like new. CUstomittd kit·
formal dlnlnr. plua huge yard and maantncent POOL. Low tntemit tnsurence chtn ..-:Ith BUILT INS bouts-a P~Y1yet. TM large expanded Jlvir14 room
k>an nucy be aaumed without rise ln interest. Full prtoe '49,500. submit your even hu beauutul built tn bu A 100U'ft't ceilina: Uehling. Act NOW!
'"'""" hom• on""' gu.,anttt ult pion. ASSUMI 5'r'•% LOAN $1M TOTAL MONTlllY
IAYCIUT . This lovely CORNER LOT. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home on quiet strttt with TOW-
S _. ERING SHADE TREi5 hu room fM boat or tra.lle-r and ha.I lerge COVERED J:*cioua Drum home buJlt for YoU111 prcfmlonsl family. DtllghUul deoor. lal'I• PAno. The wum. brick '1REPLA.CI!: enhancft the h~lu.h .......... ltd Hvtn;,f livtn1 room. hup famllY room and ftrepla~ loe11ted on 1ll'fft of upenalve homfl:. It' F .. ~ v ROOM " ~ ... RANCH -~ U )'OU can afford $«,000 )'OU'd bettl!r see thlJ today, You OWN the land. Submit r oom. 1 ....... ""'.. .. ou u.... SIZED with IOI.di your smallet borne on our auarantte trade plan. cupboe.1"".
TWO HOUSIS l'OI THI PllCI OF ONll
Ud llUNTINGTON HARIOI? au.ANT IXICUTIVI HOMI Uve tn one -Rent the other. Both on one lot has separate detached garqe.
1bia e:lt*ant home offttt wtn4ina ital.rtue lo two muter btdrooma. 2 Baths. Law~ liarae 2.600 square foot home. ' soadoul bedrooma. 3 queen sizftl bl.th&. VERY DF.SDtABLK ftntal aree. with ul'9llent RETURN ON YOUR INVEST-Bto&utlM white brick tlreplaOI!. IAish carpet& a dn.PN. Wet bar in Den. Try H~ Hbn.r7 coWd be studio or separate "ln-t..w quart.en. Omlce location. Btau-MENT. Total price ONLY Pf,500 with NO OOWN TO VETs. These lll'e really
$.1,000 IJbwn, Take ovtr FHA 5" '4 of 1190.monlh. Fantutlc Value at $26,500. U land8Cllplna: A Uahtlni in ftont &nd l'ffl" )'anh. Priced for quick sale at hard to find SO HURRY!I 136.950. manODY WANn IN MISA YUDE
ASSU l LOW 1NRllST VA LOAN . WUTCU~U•I LOT and w• hov• th• MOSTEST In • o!nom7 3 b<droom "'""' •halt• roof !>auty "" Exttpt.!onal family home nestled tmont towtrtna Sht;de treea. A thick shake root wilh a FANTASTIC A.FAMILY ENO.OSED RECREATIONAL PATIO. The_ lovely
1'ty ~ Tot&l Down on thil creat 4 bedroom With 2 Baths. Dee_p PUr c1r11eUn g. adds elf'pr'IOI! and charm to thta spadoua home with hUJe back ylll'd In a park· local Just a few blocks from the GOLF COURSE. C&rpeted and taatefull.y ~. 4n.oel.; liup ~.-..C Jot. Anyone can quail~. Tola.I payment 5170. Wh7 Rent? like atmosphere. t.&ree bedrooms, Quet"n smd baths, and terrific all electric yau'll also lovl! 11& homey Uvln1 room with musive ftreplace u wir.11 u 1b
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-H1v111 Uftfvmlshe4 Apts. fuml.W H•n11 Unfurn...... 0..11 _ _;h!!!!!•~"W!!_ __ ~d -. V... 1111 N!"'I'""' Helthto 121t Lido hie-1UI !-!r leach 1705 * OPEN HOUS£ • LoYelf Tbls One HU J'OR. The dl ..... bwtlnr Coola Miu al GO f!I!~ llelch 4200 No..,.., a-h 5200 ........ W...... JftO Oflloa ....... ~
1 BR. 2 BA. tam rm. "NeW INDIV'IDtJALrrYt '"*'*" Duptr 'f!\' blU'er. we 1avt • tquna IU'.:DIXX)ft4TED, .. dual vrn Qt. wttll ftrcpiact, UPPER 'Daplex, 1 •: sim; a.· r. G'OUPlZ ..._ Npt. aa:orcAL • Pa , ' nil
""" crpl's· 111tno. o..u1 s er. 2 ea. ...., """ """' m>&.ooo • ,._ aa • --lb s.. yan1a..i1-"'-' $l5IS 1nc. ut11. ~. Mull 1 yr. -. -ao,.... Bela., ODt, • ar. --,,. -~ -w/ oPmidr .,.; -bl .... llOO 'oq tt. ._ 1!».0lll·SBllA-811'1 Lo&llDL -led "1 J. $125mo.-ml<lm ...... ooi,, -olt<r '"""""°"'-· ....... -. -15; ,.,., ..... ...a, JIU
boat -· $25.900. 0.-. air ht'I · Det. dbl pr W-lk~ H. -2 bdrm, 2 be, St, QI ·' I p.m. llJao Wldlo .,,,_ ID ·-No oot>; c.u ..i. Jfala a.-. -* stS-80 wJdec opcntr, allt'Y ao-, • et' -i'l$C)O ll'bd at $15.«D. ~ 1 SR.. ..all ocet.n 'riew: i.ct: '15: ~ wrt•: u..m> GMlll
114RGAJN PRICED! ' ..... llY °"""' · 134.!iOO. ml Via 4dO =.. °:" .,.;"1-.""7::! -v.rilo 3110 Ill$ WJ..... f!S.1'11.5 ' hot Bluff l2AI 1' ~ BN1ano, -· NEWl'Oltr awe CIH-,
! -BR. 2 lr»loL Only Prloc only. MM!l1 45' Loi fa ,!II Jel1 ano.,,, J..,.. Jlnllf, I BR. I BA. ll'am ml, dbl l10t1I w. Bolhoa Bl'fd. _._ • ......_ om--... C-.
.:!} = .:'~ ~ BalbN C.V.. 1215 -, _, I Br, l !111&. 1Dc. :mi. W. Bo1boa llhd., lrplc. --GardJlr 1-l!R. ,.., plor; $90; -atll. ri-.. Loe.-w,::_:..::...::. Q ~
..... $21,lbl. 0 w ctr. BAYJ'RON'I' with boat olip, -ldl OW-. lll!laG N.B. m.GIO Ind. l2!IO. Jat/lalt + clep. ~ For --119 It .._.. ... --.i ,_ Sit
!16-'1122 1ar1e' b!nc ~be. 1611,000 ~ 5fl.62ID tt4\. GW1M Collect •BR.. ;zi6 be. Apt.;:;.., IOAM•IPM lllLOGD OR -
DELIGHTFUL 3 BR. 2 BA. """dwn PJOO. S2MIOO H ........... IMch la \.atuna Nlfual l707 No..,_, a-h ·nGO lallloa 4300 --"' la, Ellft.OYl:D ~ -1 SMALL "'""" • ..... -Afam,-5ll"lou ._....._: 1225 WAKrTOl'ARMt DELUXE·IBr.18".;-prty.-;dlll,-__ .,., ___ °""'_!Ill_
art By owner, 548-oll'10 _,_ .. .__ 6~11XlOl .._.lot. ...._ ·lndtcpd. 6: dtcoftted· OIOICE 2 bdrm bMch Qt. a.EAN Badtdor AfCI. aG kHth. Dtlhwublr:;1ell 1o 11JO. CUpirt « Pft19 1ltflldel btelndec! _..
• BY OWNER • 123,5<11 11111 polio. a BR 1!1 lb ---aa,; ~· .......... '• All utll Incl '1'1 • ..... pool. ~ .. -. -aM ..... '
C-''--Pail< 1115 ! Bdrm. 'ea. 1lftmld coll-beth. -bullt.la..,,.. -,_. view; ••i!>'. -1 yr ..._ """ -315 E. Bo1boa SM. ........ -. A ...,.... e LANDLOIDS e hMl.uttlol ._.. -•
•;:;;....,,..=:;;...;...;;:=.-_.;= ---·~ tlo. • -·---4 e10c. pr .. ._. 5311 River St. B.WIOA ---ft-•• -vi-,. 1np, "11 "'"'"*" pe • ....,...,._ ""' ~ .• 1 yr . ...,,--· AptB,N.B.or..U5.1M130 ONLY •M• ~ ·~-~•':!',: ~ J'OR. -1-lllpl. • 8PRM. 1% Bl, Qlll<le F°"""alrbear1.2prtvate em1 petlo, double..,..., -· -llelch .,._......,," -... ""-"""at°'""'
Put "-· ..,. -lir beadlea.?,lllll. ,...,...GI ..,nL\.Mm!I wtlh '"" .,..,,o.-ru TOWNllOIJSE s br, 2~ be HunH""9R 4400 135 AMIGOS WAY I GIRLS ... Id., 2 bdrm. ~alley. --dal 6
.....,., $24.!iOO. -25!5 ~ Dr. . ,.... terms. '9M191 w/w .,..., "'1><. !med, ... ~ .~ ..,. or -.., ., 1125. lcdllltrtal ...na. Della -
• -... --t1o, Dec bltJM 2 '"' -PRIVllW Mgr, am, f . lawed! -&IWIOO. -"!wpert Beach <1p ,. , . • llMiL:liflBmg £1phtrano ._h ins poo1 .S2lS. 642-7219. SHOWING! ~--~· u. 5250 •-~--· ~. •
.. k..., 1240 ~ DUPLEX • l».!iOO. Good a BR. Den, 2% BA. Leua •SPANISH lft'YLE ---· -5'95 =~ .. -~-...... ARnsTic 1 ~ • • ' ..... 1oc. an1111cm • ... -Pool, "" .. tlo. * • DeeoralDr -..,. ROME -,i..... .,, + .;;r;ra-;::;-•-
Small cluPlex .,._. 'w $17.,.. ...... RalhrJadl lnplk, ..... 11.,. ..-IOI!-... ~· ....., ... -lad• yard. Ull5 ._ c..,..
"1th ""' "'':..... ,...., ,,.. • Cl.!L · DE SAC ...._. ' BR • bathl + -:i. iec _ ......... th llHfal'fd. CaD Mf.1393 , Rd. mil. -.,, JT1')
one• bedroonl apla "6eet n. ..... ,_ 2 IJR okter home Two lkiry ._ Ob qWtt of.cNf'AL5 2 blocb frwn be a ell. e$110-$225WBR.2BA. ROOK W/kb:cbeQ ~ 51)..'Jll)
owners decorative takitt. ~~wood .Doon.~ Jind. .,., • ..,., ...... tam-tl1u111 Furnilhld $250/'per' mo. Alt. 5tS-ClG. e u-the Calltomla llflt u . .ie· onq, '50.. mont a N·~r:rw=""LEAS1N""'=G=-·""N"°.,,....,J&.t"°'
eu.....u11y "'nted·-...,. em iJ.,i,.., 'i.;p -l1y ._. -.......... ·-· ~ ~ s•--N-Hel...._ 3210 II d>ould be Uwd at ClN TEN Aallll Cown>or, C.111. -lndo-.1 l1IO oq 11. 1ate-wtll located, near bay, comer Jot. o.mtr ANXIOUS wants oft. • •• IMlnt ~ ·-r"?· • r••• · 1 a 2 mt. l'UrD A UnfmD • ... n,.., l'urn room Ir 1 .. _ 1J,5!Jlmo. Aeent MW•
°""'"and mkU $.15000 54&$IO -or NOW, $28,!IOO. Jht 'I'll-IHI -•-I Pr! I PaUoo I --•· I BURR WHITE, Raaitor IURR WHITI, Raaltor MOii With 2 -wantl atAllMING Lltt12• 2 \,ALl(VllftlAft ,,,... tiled beth.1% bib.,....., NEW ~.Root• •
2901 Newport Blvd N 8 2901 Newport mvd., N,B. to find home to an. EL bedroom .. ·~ b&tb • Poola. TmU. Qllltllt'1 ... $10 mo. I0-7151 Near lbrbcr a: ..... 11'ID
11M630 avn. ii~ c.ronadolMar 125067~ Ev~'42-2113 rel.-P618,DallyPllot, ~-ltuH~.'-.,..:::; B-t.N.a!Maml llt.l-1'1tt/GNa 1JDO S., now1y lurD. S.,.Ft.AlllL'-·
• -' CM .... ·-~ _ \nfl -IOO .lloa ~ Olll-lf'Sl rm-ba.· upj,.. d-. 11ep N'Pr llch 11·1 -Ideal F•mlly Heme EMPL Lady 1 child. wtl1 own.Nkelyland1eape OlacArtlm•.'CotltlhrJ) ~. cm-sm 450-1CDI 9111. ft. ... o» Owner Will fiunce lleat,Clean&Re1dy walk" beache, ochoo1s. -. No. ii.n. borne w1a. ~ .. 7'=.:~': L..u.. Beach 4705 ,. __ ,. .. _ •----
.... p .... Tbls Immaculate oame. 847-2161 llt<r 4 PM. lhopplnl" park. Very quiet =• __ , -·~ I-& INnl 5'M I.Ma •UI
FOUR BEDROOM • T W 0
BATH apartment &Dd two
bedraom • one bath apart.
ment with unobttructed view
Corona RlghlandJ: Home -Pre:stiae 4 BR home ...W In-nelibborbood. Write to eoz f. BR. 1 Ba. N~ dee. 2 BR. ~ ~
with an Ocean View itantly appeal to yoor tute Colt• Mia 2100 112 c/o .Dally Pilot Patio/Gar. Che ln. ..,_ ttreet leYelHt&dot. AD dee. PRIV. ftlL a: bath 4 can 11.000 DOWN on small lrNI
under $40,COO k pocketbook. Artistically Ill pd ·---... ldtcb,, dllbwubut; IOIDt tor amtMl)atory per• o D • !BR.l'iibatha landscaped,fencedyanlwitb NEAR new 3 BR, 21>9 BA mo, u • -frplc&,w/w-carf.•drapet. mmt.Beach.MW?lri ~lot La1wn&
10% down ~nt OK BBQ. A real deal at $26,950. Townhouae. Sep din rm. CeNM .. M.. USO 5 pm 2 CU' carport. Pool. $111 tr> =:.. ~ $ ~
atocean.Clooetorood-LLOYO BARNETT TedWayRlty.536-1579 Bttaldut nook. Model 2 BDRM i.ou.e w/-, RENTALS !200.a.lldftaO.K.173-"71 --5m 1n-... O•mor. 1710 . ~it'" W::r":; Raaltor ~~RCout -~ THIS 15 IT ~"";;.:,~ ~ ~: :'.'~ ......... 11£1. Apb. Unfum-_ = E. c.ut H,,.,, °"' PRIVATE ROOM with w i-=..,=-=121=o======I
29Cll Newport mvd., NJ). • ' Shake roof beaut)', 1ar;e cot-Heated pool. Many extras! Gener1I 5000 Balboa 5JOO fer ambulatory ~ or ~ 6200
675-4630 ner lot. carpets. drapes, Pf'!> Easy access to freeways. Bilbo.I 3300 ,entleman. Good food, b:>nW 1 ·=-_..._ _____ _
2 Se I Ho 1 ulonally landlcaped h lhoppln&. llll5 mo. 1165 uD-FOR SALE OR LEASE GRACIOOS Adult Uv1ar. lib a-., •. larp yon! II DOWN: II .., ..,,th.
HARllOR v;.w llllls • wtth parl e USISI .:,,.,.. pallo. A ,.,j :: tum. Loue only. '4S-9IB6 BAYFRON'I' wtth boat slip, Ch-I RMI Oceac A Bay "'°w. Spadoul A patio. U•"'-bome. f195 .,. ' p11co i..,. JO
& View -For Sale by Owner .. ___ a .. 1.. &ft 6. Avail. immed. J.arge 4 bdrm, 2 b&, blt-lna. P.mhouM Apts. 2 BR. 2 BA., wall£ In ..;"= ... =-==· -==== ... ~ bt So. • Calif. L. • 4 bedmlma, llvine room, Both ~t I: clean, pl, us room D1»uo:: VO>OJ $24,150 • GI or be& 4 _ .,_._
••-•-room, •·-"" room, for &D aikllti>nal 7 Units. FHA'te\'111. • ., U--rf llelch 2200 $42S Mo. 529-8100 $550 per mo. to ftlla.ble Piil'" cloeets., utlfUI carpett -L 59" Shewfelt, 335 W. Jrd It.. --~ -~ p I 'J • lty ... -... ... oc I y. a.et Sa1bbmy -~ Pool. Boat '"'" Mloc. ·-I.A. (113) m-51tll teparate laundry room , Savh!p &: Loan ~-•u 9MI II Realtor. 17J.aoo for tenants. SUbterranean .c___ -
Yard fully landlcaped. Ex· Build for the fUture. Down 847•1266 · ..Evet. 847-8911 l8Cli w. Ocean Frbnt; 2 Br. Huntington Belch 3400 $]35· 1 BDRM. ft:frla: parldnc. (213) 294-0.51 · -1-SINGLEpn.p with eiectr1c 1--------,1
..Uenl Location on White paymontllnancingo .. n. Wiil .~ CHECK THIS $125 mo., winter; utll. pd, E BOOK .1• Utru"-_;,, _ " I< woter. R<nt 125 mo. or I-rt P11p1rty 620ll
Sallil Way. us.soo. Plmne ';:~fora. property in Po-i!:i.r 4 BR 2% bath home, No pr. no pets~ FREE R NTAL w W: ....;" u;a, Huntington IMch 5400 will .~ out ~cba• 1or . ""\!
6£-02'.17 for app't. ~~Price $29,500 -hardwood floon, e&rpetl • RENTALS Drop kl and BrowM ~ ~ lDl5 w. Bay i::~t~ o.lta...:.
WES!'CLIFF Cond'm -2 LLOYD BARNETT dnpu -~ ·Jarp Ha"'• Unfunllohoil ~,!i~~Ba.:: EXCLUSIVE GARAGE.••~_,, --L51W1311 "'°"' bouu, 2 bdr, 211 be, R.EAll'l'OR. &73-5«20 corner lot. Room tor boat or c.ta -5100 -·--
patio, elc bit-in., encl dbl 2333 E. Cout H-· OIM trailer. Reilly a nice bome. Gonoral :IOOO :",,!ull.!,:"",,.~ far~ ON°THE-IEACH tnl Eut -a. -· '
prage. ClubhooR, Sauna, :;.,._ Only $31,!IOO • uaume old 2 & ! lled Apb. Anll lmmed. Ill/mo. CaD -· & -'211
:!,l ~· ~ :!'; ........ FHA loan. *WHY PAY nam = "'nt or oell llJ5 "' HARBOR I.wally 'llvinc ':"' pleuo .,. Jim Wood,..._ FUN Cabin • 211 ....,. oa '
beach .,.. -$29 ,SDO. Income Prop,_erty Paul Jones Rnlty 111.1111 WE SELL A HOME --.... ~.. male-. $395. -$25.
&46-19480wnu Brkr .. 2 BR Home, lrplc + 1 BR "'v·1266A """ 536-7!24 Not ONI PENNY -EVERY 31 MINUTES GREENS a\'&llabla at Income '""""" ,tGOO moolhly, -II.ally,
E 1 1 L·n1 ,..,. un1i. $45900 d W lk & L 1he-Hunt1'•..ton 2 N1cE MOlllLE -lb~ a::.. ·-w~c:. 0r • .,. ~st·Pio;arty no own :=..~: -· -a er ee llAOIELOR.. UNFUltN. ''V' HOME PARKS, C.M. I A NR -X1al .....
GardU atrlt:-n. our belt 332 Maquerlte, CdM: 673-8550 or assume FHA S"-% loan. 1682 Edin&er from $100 with nice owner'1 l1Wle q\W'-.., • el Wtr, pme. ti.•
l1ooo plan. -· 'BR, IBxl3 ........ -G .. at locallon In Hunling. -or ,,.,.110 ALSO AVAii.ABLE P1tlflc @ .... In each. Give ....... Wllda.113-TnOg.JO_ .... ~i\t• ;£~ t.111oa Pan1 .... 1a iaoo :~=~~:Si.Jr."~ ~~::·r~un'!A~ FOR~~:!'~ BR. C:~~E'~-m0ceac A~.ILB. E"'=F-::1:;:: SuW1v1o1o11 La...i •212
• leach BRASHEAR REALTY bead!. ~':""-., ~. ~/~. No peb -tnj)_ ~. '41'! W.U, McCoy Really Fixer "pw 847-3531. .,_ 968-1171 i'.iUm. ~ --:mo Poi>noa Ws-at u... . .~ _, Ews. 564112 " PROPllTY The Bluffs ,. r-· 511 SJ' 01 Quallly 3 4 • bedrooml. bcw .4 Aduiis, a;;,. Mia. PR,VIEW.SHOWlNGI WITH & VIEW ''LINDA'' Frankb' brad:l:J, but pie.•"' . :t4 " 14' 10 2 A: 3 baths. all cme sto17 'BDRM bomt, 1rs f&m rm. • 55.Q110 e SPANISH m "'
3 BR. 2 BaU... On major S BR -· near Bl< ..... l.oallS bomea. Flom $32 <OQ. Montb-; fr.illeo, "_, 4 obop-e Sher ........... oe11 clean-Buoln-Rontal 60M 11,.,,,.. lb Northern Cruce. ,
creen belt. Crpt'd. drp'd -nred.1justalittle11..C.Prlce G Iy payments ~ $288.2:1 .':'Pinl,..._'R"l4 MOVING P'EB. 16 hi&: oven, rec facllitlet A ATI'ORNEYs-5 .ep ftlOlll&o RIP on a knoll; 1hl:t ~
Many extras. Shown by ap. ts right ($3S;mn, ftnanclni • --· tblyl-Oi'"'FHi\ 1165 tncludins Pl:I, tu.es 4 fn.. Midway City NEWLY DFDJRATED health club lobb 3 ... _._, ertr SOlwd llfi acre lites and
lnlmen• la ~-ht and •---"'-~ · LOW rnon pymnts to •.1.16 y, teen..., ... rooma, --•-1o1-u be~ -a po .. ~"' • --.uw• 18 ex-· 1urance -2 BR. w/pr .• $US. Lp fncd • $1f0.t,1.801-A 2 BR. 2 BA bltns. 2 rutrooma. at.. ~ o;;uuai gn
Ownu * &H-1798 ceptional. $182 total. 4 BR or 3 wi den, . 2 BR. duplex; fned. )'&l'd; yd, olf patio~ door• • lJw: fbe Cal.l!omia lite u tractive. Good loeation Cit ..,,,hat wtew. Pdmd at
,.»BEAUTIFUL BURRWH_IT!,'.Roaltol ~~1900ACT,.QUJlt.CKCan'' be u,...areaqoallfiedVet -·-paid·, -nM ••-•·wa'-pd. ltd>ouldbeli""1at ... --... -.For-2901.N rtBlvd NB -... ~ in wttboat ... u:r --...-. u::i · ..--v•i;u. '' ••don, plea•• call
QUALITY HOME 675-4630 ""'Evos.· 6M9 HAFFDAL Riiy ,.;:..a. :: .. eacMYm:;:. • ' • not Month. ..,_1911 """• Pla6;:".tial20' ApLe D •-L-Isler.. Clona 'l'hompeon with
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0 w n e r. 642-3219. OPEN MINI • CUTE Just can't find tbne aey-W.iker A Lee, Sa1tt Atent. NEW 4 BR J BA. iam nn, kitchen, w/w c & r p e t 1 , Brookhunrt-N. ol Acfama Rltr, 60-8555. . 0ranp. Calif.
HOUSE SAT I:. SUN. Doll ·Houle on peninsula ~li·m!Otl~rmoo.homemefo~ Open lO 'HI dmk dafl1 cpt <Irp.. pYt, beUb, 1 mt drapes. private patio, (714) 962-2981 t 1COIND~ :.,..SOO Sq. ft. SCJ-'121, Eft9-wlmdl
WVELY 2 bdrm home, only ~ ""' r--U9 ... ~ aotf club. szo.""~ ~. walk '°: shopping. WATERFRONT w/40' alip· ~ .... -ow Ill• ft. ~~:": ~ = ~~ ~ ba~~ 5i. ~·SLATES, Rltr.
1 ~ Adultl only, m pets. $140. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. in HU0: e MS-21l0 e I. I.. W..... a411
tge dble prage. Near chan. M7-351J Eves. 5.1&-'7840 Condomlnfum 3950 Bkr. 6G-S555 tuwton Marina. Extra 1ge,
quick aal.e. Nice yard & net &Dd pub1Jc beach. A DELUXE 2 Bdnn. apt, deck. prage I: carport. No Office lentil '°70 I BR Home in tblt u..
..,..., only $16,000. Keuel J 1 Aili .,0 ~ SHERWOOD fSTATH 2 BDRM, 1% be, bit-Ina. adulls .,.. SO. $130. Near .. ,.. n~ Mo. 00 lot. (1l3) _ _ 2 ~ eo., Realtors,· 5'5-8291 ewe · nc ~· IU 2bc21 rwnpu1 rm, UM!' ot rnrkt. Sl-265 16th PL &e m.W"' E\le8: LAGUNA llACH ..., achlnce _. .. -
62 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 Fountoln Volloy 141D pool, wnnla at, uuna, etc. ...... · Al CendltlonM ooclcnm--. Val 3sJi!. ~:!'°i~ 0~~ 0 0• 2121 Mlr1m1r Dr. LARGE Trt-lewl 5 BR. ~ •Y •· SEA Completely crptd • drpd. 3 BR. 1., ba. W•nt Prlv•cyt New I ON ~I AVENUE l.10.IXD. N~ emplojed 1111'&
Prder tnlde tor acreage or BURR WHITE, Rultor BA home. All ' b It •1 If.a, 1115 Mmt mee to appreciate. 711 Chlldren ONE BR's NEAR OCEAN Ownlr. 213. le-alll
-"" --·••or other. 543-717l 2901 Newport mvti:., N.B. .... ..... ted draped. r .. _ lot Leue $21». 5ff-.2514 • welcome. SW. Mgr. 882 w. $132 mo <Slf? ... F\lrn) prqe Delk ..... _ ~ ·11 IUSINESS aM
..-w 1,.-u.iwwu 675-4630 Evn '42-2253 ·~-~'-~Q. 5"-6838 ,c...,ntul Apt 1 (10 am to 2m • l.ftb. 538-UlJ m.t1N ... _. ~-·•. FINANCIAL * BAY VIEW Fee lot 85' "'!!~~~~~~~I -~ JrialO • • • "'5' w/ plans. $31,900. -. ID 1'ountoln Valley HJsb. Owners Athnticftl K~NTALS NEW 2 BR. bl~· •--• 2 BDRM, <1t>!S, drps, hll-lno. 1--Air -.... ~_..._ •--oiumnar ld!ool. -Pinc Do "" ha,. ,..ta! wtllsT ,1,..._ fvm"""" · ••· ~ No pets. 1 chlld ok. Bola -. ....,....., ._,u_, _,.,...,_,_ ._
Owner 548-'lHI, 548--4207 Lido late 1351 &: freeway. $30,000. 8U-ZM2 W• have Sood tenants from • ~ dlahwuhn'; tep. fncd. patio OUca a: F.dJJ:wn'. l't'om JllDe}ell putltkmlac. Twe --"'""-----I
-.ious -an and netd • ~-ner1I 4000 • ~. $155. 23U Sl:Dta $145. 213: GE 1"""191 --,. Conely SuaDlv ._ N-rt Ha'9hlo 1210 Th\1 Won't Last LOlll . ,.... ,. -Ana Aw CM 60-6257 ··-(Pu! or tidi't'bqt> 1;;;;;;;;;;;-!;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 Bdrm>, 2 ha plu. 2 patioo L-B;aa'"~"'--.!!_~ SUMMER. -W1NTER • and " • 2 811 1 BA. ..,,. -~!' .... nar _., ., -·-t -,,. 11w I• "" ANNUAL ""'!ala for them. RENT 3 BR 1% baths. $ISO/.., ' ' --~ .... ---·
Y I :..d good location, close to W·"··M~-~•e ., __ , ... _ · 1 blk oce~ .. '.1,! mo. .---bn. wwldy wwtc (dQI ce
011 are nvmr Udo Noro beach. B,,,. OPEN HOUSE Pleue ..u our "'ntal depl 3 Roomo Pumlture ~ c~= ~~· ~ ... -... -.,.... -.) -and -~ ~ ~::: .;: ~~tG~~~ty 'nnlrl, Feb ta. 1 to 5 ~ ::ni::t ~yoo~ $25 ~ 2 BDRM. :7:o: 1 cmll Sent• AM 5620 ::. c:,n .:=-:.::! !:it in;.::: c:-=
kitchen blt·inl. W'ie rustic 3355 Via Lido, SI.lite 200 Wonderful Family Home lel'Ve the butt FUU. OP'l'l~ 'IO BUY child OK. No pets. wtict anDable tar $10. M-and ~ .,...
frplc. SUmmer is coming Udo Building 673-9300 S BR, 3 BA. · dlninc fO!M'D RED CARPET Rlty <Rdrll:erator-tAvallable) 5J8.9462 Eves a: Wkendl, VERY dean 2 BR. 1 Ba. AD atmlll9 ,.W GOIPt No liel.lq'. (Handlls aune
and ttm already bu a pool. ijlijiij~jiiiiijiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiii plut famlty room, llvirlg ltental Dept. 673-3663 No depomt o.Lc. 2 BR pool, N ta: N Garden Apta. Prlv. patio, telepbone, brand cancly and lil*b)
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'-"-SpacJOus 2 BR, 2 ba home, lfrlia Parle Dr .• 3 bl:ocb fumlture nt1 I 313 E. 17th Pl., C.M. S An1 'Hel hta 5630 LAGUNA BEAal ed.l'orpenonallntm:.....,,111 -=-_:.'f,.MI modern Spanish d~r. ta:e ta beach, 1 bk>ck to hich mVINE TERRACE -2 BR 517 W. 19th. CM. 548-3481 2 BR. Apt. 2 Ba. Crpts, • I -..... Cotta Meta: Send name. lldo
........ .ecluded comer lot ,$61,500 tcbool Priced below replace-IC den. Farltutic Vin', 1568 W. Lndn, Anhm 11'-211X1 drps, blb\S. Nr. OCC. $125. $110 MONTH; 2 Br .• newl)' drea and pboae DillUer tot
1 l AL r y LIOO. REAL TY, INC. ment o,., $45,llOO. beaulllul condition • f1liO HOLIDAY PLAZA 515->!114 decorated: cyls., ........ * ModenJ Offices ''ROOl'll DEPA111'>1ENT"
Near NB Post Ofc, 646-2414 381 Via Lido 673-8830 McCann ~· per mo. -DELUXE. spacious l·Bdrm. 1-BR. I ""' ..--&ll 1ar. 1 OU1d OK. 648-XIO sqle or ..... A!r ~ P.O. BCllll: 3ltl Furn. apt. $135 P1ut util. w w cp .. , ... ~· ttkinhlr pukb& llCfttalW Amhplm, caw, mD
lSUSlEW matkdplac9 In BY OWner 2 br. 1 ba. frplc. 1257 S. c.oast Hwy. 4~ 1!:~: 3BAei -~~I: 2 Br. I: den Sl60 Plut utll, ~ec~~. ';~~~ta L.,n1 BMch 1705 ..mee: aatn1 Jocatke. MUST -.crmce1 E • t b I
...,. The DAILY PILOT bit-Int Playnn. I: ba. Best DON'T llvt tt an,y, pt beach, pier, tennfe , cout _ Heated pooL Ample parklnc $ . C. :RobtJt Nata-Re11tof Coolde • Can d 1 WDdllls Ointftecl actke. Sa" Udo buy, $44,500. quid!: euti tor It with 1 $450 per mo No children-No petl LIKE NEW 2 Br., new cpta., 100 CLIFP: OllVI, 23D E. l'nll ltreet macblne route. Rec 1 hN
.-q, &IJM A d2ort. Look {114) 615-5023 Da1lY Piiot want Adi John ~b Realty Co. 1985 Pomona, CM M2-.585I drpl, bit-Ins; carport; no LUXURY roRNJUNnJRM Calta Mell. 6G-1a5 wk.11'· -10 mdtl CM.
nowlll Dill i0-&671 for RDULTS lez.667I &U-8235 $1J5; 2 BR., 1% ba., w/w; pets. Adults. 5481769 Yeart,y lAut. 16 2 Bdrml. Ex:Klltfye -.115--3*
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to home ownen and tenants $127.50; 2 BR. duplex $l55 per mo. 5«)..0336 frmt '15D mo ap. ltut apipmx '100 911. ft. tn Gkiria
WE SELL A HOME Utrutleo paid. Fncd. yd 2 BR., lll5; cyls, <hpe, bit. 191-:140 ""( B\tl"I"' "1 ~ .,_'DD
EVERY JI MINUTES Bn>ker ""'911> "'" carporl; chlld O.K. 111 IB TQU11 /ID ·"' ~· Q>!lntl' -A~ WANTED: Qll.8a1e ._ ,
Walker & Lee Shalimar. 193-4487 J'ID>T 9,.,_ wlll be ·~t.ly, $32!5 --... ~ '-,
l.;:Coot:::;•:..:.:M=•=•:_ __ 4o;l.:.;OO 3 BDRM unturn toe rent.l,'°'=""'"==""=M.r.Dlal~-~~!!=~'~ll7Ml30:::==1111r=. ~==~==Call~~: ~-~mt:;'=:=1 mo Harbor l!Wd. at .Mama $25 Wk. Up ~"~ ~ "'J!'p.-::1"· 1 . . 0peo~"" e Stodloa.l!achapi.. 2 BR."""..._ 1p1, -~J STAR GAZER~ .. ~
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rent. exce ent area, e Maid Servke • TV avail. Mlts. ll '145. st;.5}g3 Mm ~·•• 4 BR, 2 BA houle, clo9t e New Cafe&: Bar m pe , ::J.. .,...,. ~ ~="!:"::: ~ ~·
to ocean, cabana club. $200 2.176 Newport Blvd. 548-975S Newpert leech 5200 I~ To ctMlop ._...for~ of•·
mo. n4: 530-4482 2 BR. New rum. c:pll, driis-1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I I~~--;:.i_-l!::w:.~•..-. _ .. ·
~--•100 Beam ceu. blt-1111. JICIOL I/I . -· """'o=.:."==---•:..c:.: Adolis. llSO. 2272 Maple Sl ' ~· •-"= '1V. '"°"'• PENDING FOREOA5URE. ___ .....:.-==---TOWNHOUSE 12 • .,. 2 zz GM llUf".• Avall&ble March lat f.10-t&.! ~~ l:e:? ::l~ Leue/opHon or sale Olli NEW 1 Br., )OveJy tum. AD 3 bedroom• 2 baths ,,_. .u~ ~..._
4 BR 2 batb borne. Im-elec. Quiet Coled gar. ,...,_,,ts, dnpn, built·lnt tlMIMI •Y-X c.t .. _.. ~ -==· ~,W:~s~cK Adultl $150. 2:'.W Eldetl ~lace, 3 car carport I 69 ~ti ~~ ~l:-:=: _ IDll.•
540-1151 Herilqe Re al 66-12>l Aa1c1Jw $265/mo. ib..(t....: n'= 3g.. ·=-& ..
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Rolty proJect lo ready "' •2nd Tilt. Riluonable ell> P/COWE. Tu A • wlll, "11"'"" 5'3-!137_ l.onclK0"'"9 UlO au1"'• 643-1454. 1131 Jolo todln--~ A f In an c I n 1 cowit. male. V1e. ~ A CE'l' ll rtplaeM, ~ Newport Bl\'d., C.Jl. flW 'nYlltlal 1\1114 .....
aJnad1 oblall>ed at U" Sattler u.--Co. 1"c. <>·i.r ILS. 847~. or -can Seott'o SPRINKLERS JOll~ a i!Ml'L01MiNi No=='='= .,.,,._ ... 25 )'tin. Praftt C)tl CNb ........ ....... • ~ I • Sod La Lie ._ Bonded ~ -..--~.,-
-wt1J )'leld -"'6 E, l'llh St. FOUND Chlhoahaa doc cm Hom. Servloe ., ~ -· • · LL W• tn!a • fl!ll •put --.. ... within -year. !!::nn_ -~ Elden Aw. P1eue ldentll)>. 963-'*3 ......... , * -* Jwb Wantid, ....,, 7020 Mutuol Fui.I Advloon,
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MONEY AVAUABl.f: wr Buahanf " &.n!nr, BROWN Qrlhuahua, male, Spacial It-" -·· Ivy, ....... -· lntarlOI' Palntlnt ' -· P YOUNG MAN'S
can ... det.aUa on today's Hwlu.ton ~&ch. Pleatt ~ "Chlct.0". Vic 5 LI 5 ti 5 L •• L-crad@, trtoch. l!Javate'. Apt&. OI' houtel by JoD 01' DREAM _,., ~-·~ " _..., -... ldenfl"".· 96. a..2Nt -Delmar ' n-..-Ave. c.M. · Ml -11111 --c'" 91ut..S. room. Low oa teUOll rates. 2 Women qe 47.tl wish ~• ~--...,.. MIU ~-. -""""'' ""~-·~ llULIS -AD MUST IHCt.UD I ~ 5'. be leady S9rW!s Oranp Coupiy tor ADULT Whitt RabbJt•tliiii. Reward! 5 f 8-9 I 9 5 ()?' 1-w"st wv ,...,.. '° in-. )-Wlltt rou wtnt 1n tr-. Haulln&~ ~ 6"5-ltQ All or ~wat i • U )'Oii U't under 2f and Uke
u yean. V1c Wut Centlr A PMoeb-968--W ask tor Guuil!. I-VOi.iii e-01: F~LI -•lll:~1~"'<:..~ ... ~lns. Trim Htdft .. Trees. Reu. PAPER HAN"GmG1 work: by JOb, cau 5 J.ID. lalldDI to ptl.+wh:y not ftt
Battler M-Co. Ille. tia Ave. !MM277 LOST· AmerU:e Odhuahua PHON~ 642-5471 BIG JOHN· -PAINTING • 11! t p.m, 54l.mt peidlorJlA-tlncpov.
336E.·1'11h"St •FEMALE Seti l'Olhl smlll mote, -9 yn To l'laco Your Tridar'1 Ptridl• Ad LITEHa.ll..Acie"-C'tWlO GENERAL H............._ El· ~ -With lln(le
1G.2:1.n 564111 Sia.mew VJc. Wu.rt 4 old, 313-A Weft Wilson, Reaollablir. Any area. • INT _ EXT. ANY SiZE peril!Deed . $2.~. hr. plus a1ris tor national fitms. Stir1
Evett. 613-1163 ' IG-U51 PlaCen~ C.IC. Ml--~ C.M. 642-3.152 Reward. Trade lT .tt Ptrtonner out· HAVE: ~ Ford Country Call 6'24557 JOB. Xlnt work, rc1I. he ~Uon. 846-4139 • $400. to $600, mo. aa.lat)r dur-fi -. . i1iit' LOOT female dark GlmHI! board, (tiberdus} for tull Sql&ire Wqoa. R/H. PI S.. est JIM. '4Ullf IM6-3'7• HOUS~C. Honut 1na trainlna:. Call 9 to 5 p.m.
Mertw111i, T.D.'a Off ..... -=~ewer! um:_ tbt chlkl'a pet Rnud. Call or part PQ1ment on carpet, P/I. 1-oYmlr. S225 vai. Hollttcl .. nl... ms pAJNTINr inter. : ~ and deptndable. su.oo a ~ · · '--· sci....., dra-lalidooapllw, leno-WANT' PLAYi:!t PIANO Slate li ~ , __ ,., Free "'1· <1'2-'1871. Own -.r. jtiiiitiiiiioliil ____ •I
HAVE $30,000 T.D. 1'1)(%, ~y ~" O..jllftt4 -, tnaor ?! 60.f980Ut1pm "8-2290 . HOUSEa..EANING By the estimate~.,,,~ .. ==· EXPERIENCED Rous SALES ......a by US unit llU'den ~ "v"I COCKATIEL l.<llt Tues. <ttl. · . aay n Friday Exp .l --IXPER. or NO aptl. Owned by Doctor '1'HESUNNiiVERiii'icm Vlc19th•IMoeAve.CostaBAYFRQ~l:-doclc;2BaJ.. (bdrm,den ".,4lni111rotim. 0 • VET'SBondedPalntlnc. cl~anl!!r. Own tranap . i
..... lll,lS,000 CUii equity. ~ed'• aei1oa -· M.,.. 616-2117 alt 8 PM . boa c.m;, NBi oq. !'1";000. 2 t.11 IN., ai.!00 Value, "'liable, own """ ~ !tl Free "~ Ile, inl. Small 548-4431 ate 3 llXP R. REQUIRED
Will dilcount ·no.ooo for For 11.n .ad to sell around L6ST:· '1 mos. ·old apricot Trade Im T.D. • or · T · oi: $10,~ c!i(uit;y. TlD Inaonie, ™-Jot. welcome. fG.Of27 NURSEi Private duty. Dayt U )"OU CfJl follow oidtra YoU
cuh. Ownl!r ~:ms UM cloak. dial~· -'-"'"""'"' ....... :.•--,vie. Costa 1-e/option. Courtesy to Wllta.T.~.·Hdo:wn.:comm. Dbcount Oeanln& Sl!rvice HOU · only. Drive exctlltnt. Ref. caLwritelorderaday. ;'ae'::::i --... 61M331 546 ~. N.B .• ~. <·.A~ ... Corpe ... u..,......,, a.;:::.~~"~ can ..... -I CAM o,,.R YOU
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MISS. ~G· F. •b 3, w h I t. TOWN!IOUSJ:, ~ Br. 2~ ha. • CONTRACi'd~·s fiild oma.-' Fpt Stryice' 539-1456 'Ride. IC5-2'lr5 ' $175 ptr ~
"' Be t t d Prl tio ,_,. ' ·~ t * APT ~ ••-•G * -le Hal• 1035 ( 5 -pet "'1 ' female poodle Monte -Vlsta au · apJ>. · v. pa ' u-..... ~: top eobd:, w .... u • '. · • ........,.,...,.&l, ' PAINTING, PaperUw 16 yn r s;. , I 9mwl Plan
Sl C.14. -5IHW pbol, cl°" 1" bay. Val. paneled In-, cupeti!d. Fut A -8'UlM In Harl>cr ara Lie A bond> Geciqe Al"'1 -Apncy App~ a~ 800 So. El Cimino .~=-__,.=..,....,,bro=::-::::-.S32.00J, low dn, or T.D., $l000 v~~·tnM fDr I. WlLLIAMS (1ftDbig Sent. ed.Rmkn.iu...2356 ~'-o...-Fee.· Real,SWi.215,•·-aement•
LOST rninti.ture wn POCI-ear or ! Owner 54Ml5f ·-~t~ha~ve~,....~!_!m.li!O~~..,.J;::~:=;;:".=::;:;=;~; !'.~~~~?~=::~ _,_,_ ·~· -dle, femal@, children's pet. =· I T 67_..,.. XIB-B E. Hth, SA MT~ bttweenlO 1: fMon. tbru Fri. R@ward! 548--0llT l!ves. MOVED TO HAWAII! W&nt lmllle:r car w/tft I: ncotM . IX ._ ~J'?i l1p1lr,.61IO :::hiJlele liw-inl. Cbetrfnl
I>Hpetate! $26,000 hot. 2 11)' fact air. Tri.de 'N, 88 Oldl H K. CI k · ,,,_ ... Pen:nane t t-..-..ienced ( & REWARD! Sr. puppy, no 4 BR, 2 BA, patio;-blt-ins, w/rrwr & fact air + $1000 · a r Acct& ...,rv. e PA'r,S Plutertac. All rt· ._....... lllllltf
tail, 1 blue eye, 1 br. eye Comer lot nr FalJVi.ew A: eq in l~ acre nr Palm ~ml! tax, peraonal or l)jet. Free llltlml,fe. C:al1 Far East Aie1lcy 642-8103
Vic. 33rd St. NB 673-4992 Baker. Trd. $2500 Eq. for 1 Sprp Bll on land~ $16 ~sme.:· ~.ho: or.:~· Sl'Ml8Z5 A-c1 .. , Min 1100 Motor Home BLkJem terrier pup, nds Owner. 546-1890/&a-IOO rno. S.1131 MUfu"' or ei-aru ew;--iu. pf 6l901 :.o~=":.::.c:::<.;=;:...-,;..;.;.:
med. attn. Otlld'a I>l!t. Vie GE Electric C!othe1 Dr.Y· HOUSE Trailer 20X50, aood --Uftlblnt MATIJRE Man operienced IUILDIRS
llth &: Bal, Ba.I. m-alT.fi l!r, like MW thru-out. Pink. cond.; 3 bedrooms; mowd ~ ~~Oient9th with PLUMBING REPAIR ill ODmml!rcial A ntail ·~ -NEEDED IN ALL phaaes
---------1Will tradl! for Gu C!othes only once; trade my equity loeall,y. Avail. 1l ~ Ji'T No job too mnall :~ ~'!fi~~~ mo ~ uaemb)y a: Jl1'0dt1ctions.
Ptnenails 6405 Dl')'l!'r ill. li~ condition. Call for · What hav~ )'OU r R 0 0 1 eve l t WJAY, CM, e &d-3128 e •F • Free • M:UJt have Che experlehce • ;;:;;;;;:;;--:;:--;;;;;;;;;;;;. l,=""',..!64J.5688~~==::c 548-5425 "Macie" 541)..2911 PLUMBING 24 hr ltt\I'. C&pla~ v.uey own tool&. See "Rick" al
wi:;;Eo &: on . ~iuignmenlt. Lquna Beach 4 bdrm home San C1eml!nte Inoome 2 e Tiff i'AX ADVISORS• Work quar, lie, ins, nmod, Employment Apncy 2135 ¢anJOl' DriW, Colta 1 E,,_ a~a: & MU by 10 acre oranp storl!s • 2 lots 2 oU:lcea 2 Y@ar roundof.c. 3211 No. ~. roolltr lel'V. S,U..'1'86 319116 clm1no Clpiltrano Meaa. or call &q.1758 formals, COCal&ll:I, casu....,., grove. Want hone raooh or Apts Will takl! TD's or ·
bats, baas. shoes, costume •• BDT> .... ~""' small~ """-rly. Make off. Nwpt Blvd.. N.B. Reul ~ Ju.an Caplatrarto • w•n .... ,,ERS
jewelry. Lab!IA prdl!rred. ap..,., n.n. -.-.w;iu · ~ Call-~ can 6'.'>-0400 1or appt ltemectel~ lepetr. 6f40 ' ""' l'IAft
Call 10 am to 5:30 pm, Tool box A-1 oorid, valued • • SKOUSEN TAX SERVICE . Hel' vi1nW, """7200 with ~ Jn mobile
Tul!s thru Sat. 54f..9311. approx $300. Trade for Finell ptereo -Marantz '1, Your b 0 me, Reuonable. IF You need remodelinl', •• , homes, camPtrs A motor
52T-f211 small economical trans· HK am.Pt cast,~700' yrs Eves. Norman Mani paintinc or rep&Jn. CiJ.I Executive homti.Matbave°'"'ttdl·
LICENSED portation. =· ~":.!i.,,."."or TV, ~ Dick. "2-rm Sales CarHr See "Ride" at 2135 ca....,
Spiritual Readlnp, advice 890 Governor St.. C.M. * . 49&-1331 'It * TIH YEAR * Stlrtinc. aatary plus , corno Drive, C.0.ta Mna or call
on all mattl!n. 108 s. El 2'Z' Cl!ntuty Inbrd., haa all · A-1 STENO Rooflftl 6v__r,, miasion.. First year earn-64U158
Camino Rl!al San Ol!mente. extras, C.C. app. equip. HAVE: C two BA. units, i HARBOR SHOP'G CNTR. :;.~; ings o! U,2,0»plus pslble GOO--D-14AN--O-VER--<O-lnr-
GUU6. io AM·lO PM + SIS Rt. Sold new $7500. pl'l'pl, 3 yn: old. Room 1or llW/wktnd by appt 5e-&DJ ROOFING REPAIR. 2 year tralnirlC ~ by abort tr Ip 1 IJUITOODdlnc
sPEClAL $2 READING Winter price $f295. Trade morl!. $55,000 full prict. PSRSONALIZED ex tJ er t no leek too small! century old 111,tional com-Stach Qtlfl area. Man we
AVANT Groupe; Altruilm, for imaller boat. St6-987'J WANT: Duplex or submit. Tax Rrv. Y@ar 'rounc1 ofe., •~2362* pany. Busl.n.e. or • 91 e • wartt is wwth up to $11.500
tun. profit. Mtc: 2/19 1 PM Ravi! me a: clear propeflY Bob Olton Rltr. 5'6-5580 reu. 646-8'112 backlf'ound helpful No trav-irt year, plu. new ear .u
Gl'l!at WHtern S/L, S.A. to exchange for Mobile Coldapot Rl:frilfrator like e PROFESSIONAL TAX ~ 6ffO @I. Manqement opponu. bonua. Airmail N.H. 'se£s,
213:> 7 PM Cal Fl!d SIL Home Park. new, 0.1 ~ ·w/grlll, SER.V. Home-quick accurate. nitil!s. ~s., American Lubricants
Anh Agl!nt 646-2629 or chairs, ChineSI! Ori@ntal $19. Compll 1 96W403 • Drt'lsmakinc·Alteratkll'ls TED ALEXANDER Cb., Box 761• ~. Ohio e BACHER.LOR Dl!W I n 1 • 213 • 434-S!e RU«, cotfl!e tbl, trade tor Speclll on Hems 321'·'11m l 45401
d•---nd or f ,. •• .,.""' Walter H. Fahnnhoh P.A. * 646-6446 * An _,., op-fj·•• ~ ---,------.,.a "'ks "'••tllul (fir! 35 P.U .• Buick '62 In Srud•. -~=::~==......:~=,:;;:,:..,"~I 145 -·• ~-1a u-~-~-·v • FIMISHED ~ c •• :-:::::-.. ;,:;';"!~ ::-. Al-all·--"2 ... 5 -·-· •• tor datu ,\ companionship. Power-speed, C!ean. For, HAVE ~rOved 2 I t ...,,......,,.. .....,....-o ...... ,.,. -o;;ii.,.. ..... .,_,_ "'
URGENT. 49><1386 IT< • s.nd SU.., • Walk '"• C.14. ~ .... $30.oOO clou.
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INCOME TAX SERVICE Nea~ ....... .., ll! yn. exp. GOLF CLliB STORAGE ,. CARPENTERS e stJGGY OWNERS e van or ~r or 1 ~ W~: Indua~ blda. this Federal and State REPAIRMAN Werle 7:»-a • ·
lntere•led In mminc famil> ~owport Ave. ltA. S«-85&1 area. Will aauni.. 848-1000 "'1 or nlcht TILi, Ctrimlc • 6'74 pm, 6 ""' ' week. Santa PWllllERS
duhe . bUU)' club! c;au 2 Fan Palms, approx 16 I: Daqla Re.tty Co, &U-65lm INCOME . Ana Cow:ttry Cll;ib 545-'D&O lslandtt Motor Hornet Inc.
549-3511 20' Boxed-Dellvel'l!d' plant.. ·• · Tues ptt:ptred * Verne the Till Man * MANI WOU>DnJL OP. •806 E. Wubircton st.
1 Ant no lonau reapolllible l!d. Will trade for boat, new What dO Yoll have to tr.de! )'OU!' home, lone fonn com-Cu&t. work. Install • repairl. PORTUNttID a,. Mm Santa Ana
for .ey debta other than tools, rugs, furn, atl!!'eQ or ! Lilt it here -in ~ 'bined, $15. ~ No job too amall. Plaster dltcoftrred ID CS...W Ada.
my oWn. Michael Kirk Palms &: Delittry $500 val-County'• Iaraett' Nad tn4-Gorden N. Warren, PA patch. l.eaJtilw 1 bower Turn bldl: tD "8'1-• ap. :rm: QUI<XER YOU cut.,
Macintosh ue. KI 9-0120 art 6. incpost-andJaike'adl!al, 11th year. Appt. 615-3345 repaJr, Ml-1BD'1/M&-02ll oortunlties" NOW! .... QUICk:ER YOU SELi.
l.Al>IESAreyouto°'!Y•new * * * in area! WI! have your kind , ~ •
of e•citem@nL call &&--0361 I I * *-* BIVMfSllmolO USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID t
DAILY PILOT
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AND RE>,.;H ·rHE ORANGE COASTS BIGGEST. MARKET
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$4.50
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MOTHER dnire• child ca.re * CONmETE work. Bondltd AL'S Girden.lili s er v I c e -CUT HIU -;ASTI ON TOUI ... ,non ·-----------il'I htt home Mesa Verde a: Licenttd. Concrete awt,. I;.awn ~· prden--•• .,. ••••••••••• -.....-.... _
..... 115 --5. Pbllllpo Cemenl -Inf< "clWI upo. -
5'0-19C8 . •CUSTOM PATIOS. J~lNtSf Garde~, dlm-
BABYSI'ITING My home, omc:rete sawizla A reniovaJ. pWt.e yard tet'Vite, free
week da)'I, haw 3 yr old State Lie. e 80-1010 estitnatu .. S«J-.13.U
d au a: ht er -C -M · area. CEMENT work no Job too JAPANESE Gardenlna, Prof ~ tmaJl. ~ble. Fret Klin~Lan~1.oapin1
BA8YSITI1NG, day o t eatim. H. Sturuclc. 54M61S Oeanup. 137"6951
rwill&' ahlft. Near Mwiolia e BEST IN <ioNCi\iTE JaJNne•• OardWr
&: Warner FV. My bonw. wanm. pool dtcka, floor9. bper, compt )'~ ltl'Vice,
l<Ul'15 _,:P.::atlno:::;·_:Phone:..:::::::...;"::;~=1::;4_ FrM eotlmate, Ml-1168
BABYSITl'ING my Balboa yAJili Cle a~ up . Trft home, wetkdays., Exper.1-------"'."'.':~ I
mothor.C&llm-8085 ChlldC1.. 6610 ...... , ,,... *""'•
oprlnlcl<n. ..-. -WQ..L Babytl~ D1Y home, COSTA Mo1& .............. . 1'.:1
wttk -.. Paularlno Aees 2 thN a. Open &45 ~I SorVloll tNJ
Sclm ..... &4544fl to •·.CS PM ·PlaMed -· • r-RUTiNG • AJr Cond. Serv
DEPENDA!ll,E "'1 care. "*"'· ~ "' repair, ..., w.-A
PreL wkb' M of M Yf& CHIU) car. my-., week --"· :If !tr """·
1Jc. ~/ Blktr. 541-lDt days. p 1 a)' m • t I! s . Nr MS-1231or147-Mll
&iii. tor """'' o< wortiins Brooldulnt • Gar fl• Id llAUIJNG, Qunup , ...... ~· "'1 homl!. Ref's. 9G-<ll98 _ odct Jobi etc. Fm Ht. Jim
Cd!.I area. ~ CHIU) Cart my hnme. DUI 54MU$, -e BABYSITI'iNO, my borne A rUtn. N.8. an~ Lrl 1..;;.=-:=:.=:.:::::. __ _
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JO"• & IMPl.OVMINT ~OYMINT IOU" IMILOYMINT] IOU & IMl'LOYMIHT JOBS & IMl'LOYMEHT
• , ...... Ana I w-1}4fill ..!!.._-74fl0 W-7400
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• IF you m a reeent ~liege gnduale w~
!Uture ls blocked becat11e of tllt lllt~ of bis
wort or the me of 'the' OfianiutlOo ' . .
OR
a man now Hllinc wb9'feels bis wort> ls not
lllfllcian\ly cb•Uonelng or that It dou not.of·
fer adequate. Income or advancemeot poosibl,
lilies or requires too much travel
o~
a junior execuUve, school· teacbe,, en~eer.
business owner accountant or lawyer who
believes be bas'tbe·ali!U,ty to earn inore
THE!'l
inveatigale this opportunity to qualify for the
highest recog_nlr.ed level of selling to btlllnws •
and profwional groups Oul ApUtut1e· Analy·
sis System wlll determl!!e you; cbance1 fyr
sue<eSS in our Field. If you qualify we wlll
pay you an attrac~ve salary while you learn
the business arid gait> experience under SU·
pervision. Your income prospecl& wlll be well
ml<> five figures.
Phone 5'\2-5623, Ext. 32 l or
write brief pirticulors ·to
Box M-655, Doily Pilot
J . c. Penney Co.
Fuhloo Wand
Newpm't Beads
ScNw Machine o.,.,.....
u;,.•. t °"""""""'"' 1 111u•"' ' ' * omCE 11n111 en a nee ......... -.... .. .. ..,u , 1MMto1ATE • ._
M O.ri< 'l'\1lilt 12) "" lo lllO 'I O . OPINING WANTIW
an ~~ .. ~.::::::::T~._ LADY MANAOIR, Wom'en'
,..., allO -jobo. CeffM ..... '-'" • JCM.EN 0 ....... I••-GJw 11 -._ ,,._, lll'V'-
p ' I """ -hlllar-.. _ -... """' ... erMnn11n:er:ncy WncedptttQ•!lt.~ MClll.,.,. (•II fw ap-
ArtabelmG!i & ~ fJr our aew cn'viilGa ottkik ptlntrnent .......... 10 1;;:=:======1""""""-4/ul .. lo •m-ll:••m., 2 pm-Holp Will!M Hun-·....., ,... oil 4 p.m. only. Warren _w_ 141111 :::iJ:~~·.1!: o.ni.. ~1100
'A'rr1N11T1°"124GIRLS . ::.-1:' i:~ ': ll-iE
N "···· te ...., ., before the ...... M~ NEWPORTER INN ·~ coocem .uvt win be paMI cJuNr-·lb:
-ladlH. ,..... ~ tnvel ~ N..,.n -eut coat and mktWftt ... ..,.-...... U. S. Divers
Company
3323 W. Wamtr
Santa Ana
SENIOR Qraft•man
dlvenifted, .&J1 types ol ma-
' .. • ('ObltructioG. $ 7 3 0
Merchants PeJ">•onnel.
Phono 66-2770'--
SERVICE sta. .Attendant.
M.och. '"'I' ..... Salley +
onrim.· Vac. w/pey aft lit
yr. Raj's Ph1llijil 66, 890 s. cOut Blvd, tCuna Bch_
""""*· ·-1300
aort artu with ~
eroup, Mimt be penonable ana neat. HJab sc:ioo1 edu-lmMll•~ ()penlne• in
caHon not required but rnuat th• .. llowlng ~r .. 1
be -.. leant. -• "" J>ald -. 10 tra!ninc· CODING
Weekly euninp $105 plUL r::tperirDCfd qr ~ in ~ b!netltl. For lnw.r-1!re I/or ~ s&.tisti. v~ see Mt. J. Edee. VW. cal codlzw. · Me.th t11tit\de Marina. -urn Baylide Dr., zieceaaary ' •
NB .. 10 am-4 pm. '
PART TIME
e COMMERCIAL e
T&LLER
UNITED CALll\ORNIA
IANK ' '
til.l McArthur,etvq,
Newport Beach
540-4424
lATING
ExpeQelJClld Qt' trainee. Rat·
Ina: our pollcles ~ a Jood math apUtude· A: plea.
llllt phone per90Nillty.
E.qUll opportunil;y emploYtr
Personnel Asst. te $50I ATTRACTIV!. woman to
Good ah, typing J: dictapbtlne train u 'ftgutt .counaelor, + ieneral office knowledge. must have allln figure, like
Must be mature &: like to work with public • .f h:iur
people. da.3. $154: mooth apply 430
ExcellOJ\I free benefit&.
Permanf:nt, s t t a d y
work. Our policy is
promotion from witli-
in. Your future is de-
termined entirly . bl you. New modern o •
fice, friendly, pleasant
atmosphere.
S.Cret•ry $450 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport
Excellint opporttmU;y for an Be-:•::rh:_ _____ _
attnctive girl with top skilla. * OPERA TORS *
Ill's -LVll's
Alclts
SUplile Col11ni1l
Conwal~enl HoJP.
Now '9Wnfrs!ilp & 1\1~ ...
... -. T"t> st1rti"1 P1y. lill shifts. . ._
MA.Jon
CALIFORNIA BANK
seeks steoo/t,yipat for ,trust
dept. Mun take dictatlon,
aaalat o1Jicer, enjoy
cuato.mer contact
Permanent c a r e e r op-
portunity far q u .a l l fie d
person. Salary com-
mellSurate with ability and
experience. Contact W. G.
Pre"'1all
Newport Center Branch
Security Pacific Nat'l. Bank
550 Newport Center Dv.
Newport Beach
Lldlel • we need ~ a\llf.
Hot .. fill ... a1 .... jobs ..
Ottlc.1 1n the ~ c::ow..
ty mu. ~ aow. tor
ltbort trrm or 1cq-term
jobs -"' ,...,. home.
SPOTLIGHT JOBS
-TEMPORARY-
COME IN TODAY
Anaheim 1'184: W, Llncoln
Santa Ana Ph. 540-4125
Costa Mesa 2700 Harbor
An Equal ()pportunlly
Employer
Newspaper
Artist
Experienced in finished
wash and line. Layout and
pa.steup knowledge helpful.
Permanent.
642-4321 or 540-1220
Ext. 210
DAILY PILOT -. ~WSIFllED INDIX. •
, ..... -... ".-:t -
DIAL DIU(jl' 84Wt71
MOUSES FOR SALE _,., "'""' ............. .... •1 INDUIT·I~ ,aoNaTY ""
MMfllM. ................... 1. COMMUCIAIA&.aUTA&., ... , ... ,::: COllA MSU. ,.,,,,,., .. ,,,..1111 llitOUITI la ....... AMI
Ma1A l>IL MA& .............. IMf ~S _r ···""""'"'' ..... .
••SA v1ao• ................ 111• lANC;'Hu ......... """""'''~~: cou••a , .... ,. ............ 1111 clTitut ••ova ............ . NIWPOltT ISi.CM ............ Utl .cllMI •·· ........ _ .... ..
JllWl'O&T IC•IOMTI .......... 1UI u•• 1ui-.1....l.ti ............. ... .... LAO& COYliS ., ..... ,, ... 1Zll llSCHlT rlWlllTT ... ,. ..... _
NIWHIT 1 .. 11 ........... tat OLUlll>e £0. PIWftT't ..... -
a.t.VCll!ST ................... 1m ~T OF n.tT& ''°"t ........ =
UY'SMOlll ,. ............... 1121 ~OUNfAIM j e:.11a """"ait £i;f:L~.i:•ss,;::::::::::::;·;:; ~~~·~~::;, 11~.C'j".'.' .. '.u-u
MAllHI: Nl•KLAMOI ........ 1W t.IJ. IXCNAMO• ............ ..
UNIVl!ISln' ,All( ........... 11:11 1. a , WANT&O ............... AMI
llVINI ...................... llM BUSINESS •n4
ait.e1t iav ...................... ,.. FINANCIAL EASTllU'P' ............... tsn
l&VINI T&llU.C9 ...... , ... ,.lad &Ul!INISI 0''01\'"UH"llS .. ..
COION.l OIL MAI ....... ,.,.ltJe •USl!>llSI W~ID ........... ..
I AL&OA ,IJOllSULA .,.,',.,,.IM tNVl!STMIMT ~-... ~
&UCON UV .... .-............ I• INVllTMINT.W,\inlD ...... INU IAV 111.ANCll .............. ,.,1tsl MOMIY' TO LOAN ............. ..
LIOO ISi-i ., ................ IUI Pl:IO'MIAL LOAl>IS ..... ,.,,,.,.-U
I ALIOA ISi.ANO ,.,. .. ,,,, ••• IW JliWILIV LOANS ...... ,. ..... &»t
NUNTIN•TOM IU.Cll ....... IM CO'-LATll .tl. I.GANI ,.,, • .,.,6Ut
KUNTlllOTON MAllOUll ..... 1M>S llU.L l!STAft LOAMI ........ OM llOUllTAIN VAu.IY .......... 1•1 MOl:TU•IS. Tnnf ~ •••• 4*
llAl. aucN ................. IUI MOHl't WAMT9:D ... ..
IUNSIT au.CM ............... t4JS ANNOUNCEMENTS ..... DIN ••ova .............. 141t
LONO IHCN .................. t.Mt •nd NOTICES
UUCIWOOO ................... 1Nt HMJNO ( ...... Alll) ,,.,,,.,. .. .... l:MlANQ COUNTY .......... r..1 ... , _, ... --•coo....., Ull -~ ..................... .. -· 0 "' • ............ , 14tl ,llSONALI .......... ,.,, .. ,.,'4111 OUT Oil ITATI '................ ANNOUNCIMINTI ............ "1•
IT.ANTON ,,,. .............. lf11 SlllTHS ...................... '411
WllTMINSTI• ............ ,. •. 1•11 l'UNE•ALS ................ ~.'41t MIDWAY CITY ......... : ....... 161' PAIO OllTUAl'f' .............. '4U
U.WTA ANA .... , ........ ,,,.1f?9 JfUNl:IAL DllllCTOl:S ,,. .... '4H
IANTA AN.l NOTS. ............. 1'3 l'LO•llTI . . ., ......... ,.6'11
OIU.NOI ...................... lUJ CAID °' TNANKI ... , .. ,,.,..'41' TUSTIN • ............. ,. ... ! .. IN MIMDllAM ~ '417
NOtTH TUSTIN ............... 1"5 ClMITl!•Y LOTi·:::::::::::::'41t AHANEIM .............. lut CEMl!TllY CIVl'TI ,. ....... '4lf
SILVllADO CANYON .,,, ..... IW CEMETll•V CIVPTS ,. .... ,..'411 LAGUNA KILU ................ u• ClllMATOlll!S 6ftt LAGUNA &lit.CH .............. 1111 MEMDllAL ,A11ts'" ........... IUl
LAGUNA NIGUEL ............ 1107 '""'°"' '""""''••-I.AN Cll:Ml!NTI! 1111 · ............. -
SAN JUAN CAPllT1lA°N0°::::::1nt AVIATION SllVICI .......... "1l
C •• '.' •• "o •"'"H 11'1 TIA.VIL ., ............... tu! ~ ......... Al• TIANSPOl:TATION ....... "41 DANA POINT .................. Int AUTO TIU.NSPO•TATION ..... '441
CAILSIAD ..................... 1141 Lf.OAL NOTICIS ...... .ut
OCIANSIOI! ................... 11$1 Ol!lMAN a TllTO•lNO ...... '4tt I.AN OllGO .............. 1111
lllVl!ISIOI! COUNTY ......... 1 .. SERVICE DIRECTORY ~g~g~~N~U~ MOVl!O ...... ;: ACCOUNTING · ...... 6Mf
• I!' ..... "' 1m ANIWl!llNO Sill VIC& ....... .... :~:~~~=~.:.0:0~ ~L1 ·::·::1t1t ~LIA.NCI! lll,Alll:S. Par11 .. '5lf
RENTALS Al'HALT, Ol1it ................. 6$211 AUTO lll:PAl•S ............. U*t
Houses Furnished AUTO. s..t .. m.. Tth. iic. 6J4t &AIYSITTINO • .. ....... 1511
Ol!NEIAL .. .• . ........ tllf IOAT MAIP'TINANCll ........ fSSS 1ENTAL$ TO SHAii ......... :NOi lllClt, MA.CNIY', •le. ... , ... '56f COSTA Ml!IA ......... , ..... 21M •USINESS SEIVtclS ........ fJn
MESA DEL MAil .............. 1111 IUILll&•S .................. U)f AtESA VEIOEtlll CA"rllllotG 4S7S
COLLIOI PA•K . .,.,,.,,,,,..tllJ CAllNETMAICINO ............. ...
u .. 11111 -°""""' for
Indivfciual to' .etup and aper-Beaut.Uul ollices & nice V.P. Spoi'tlwear. Full or pt tilne.
ate B .t-ls ·# 00 9Cl'n"· ma-for b:lu .. · • Top Jll1, no Jay-ofls. 4001 For Details and App't
#ime, .-ble·of _,_ Keypunch Optr te·$47S G. B-N.B., 1 b1k. E. Call Collect •
Slenoarlpher-$•so ""'0" '"'" ............ -.......................... .... • Nl!'WP'OIT HGTI ............... 2111 CIMINT, C.CrN ........... ,t.HI
Nl!'WPOIT SHORl!S .......... 2211 CHILD CAii, lk•llllffl ........ '411
WAITRESSES
*BUFFERS* articles and . matntaiblng Top opp6rtunity, lor a fine ol O.c. airport. PERSONNl!L Rtton~ ....,.,.......,.,.._ • poxlucfl<•>.-. nn mall llrm, 1 y•ar experl""" ,... Tt..,.,_ roct(lllon 1213) 384~1213
All Shifts
Apply in person
"""'10 all -...,. Ex~t~--·&Dall~· qulnd. work$1.6Shr. FulltllM
r.m<L Competativo waa· ~-Socroltry $450 & port time. Coll Mr. D ny' R sl
... ........... ....... ~"'--Start wllh • ""' ••""'!'!' . ."!' K,i.his -~ UNIGARD en s e 1uranl includlqr,protit~,. 5kl9Q..lK :,~~:--.A.=,SEWJNG MA .Cl!INE INSURANCEGROUP • 11477BetCh81vd.
APPLY IN PERSO~:\ :· . ' -~1»9-~r 'st • Receptionist to, S400'. OPERATORS. ~rlenced. . . : Huntington Beach
Mon-Fri 10amto5,pm .,.•. dii\i-Meli9'z626 'A pretty face Ir pol~ Wm Aeply: J~~ _,INC.
• t -.-.. • -. .... ""' ... , '°' ~""· """ s. 0 "'· ..... Ana g WAITRESSES J C PEmRV (ii_ .. -~An ~ .• . 'ty PBX Rtcpl ~ -IO.J PM. ' • UWKI v. "'"~ ... ~~em~ Experience with coi:d-.bciard -'-a=-..... -'-~.,,-~~,---.,...--.~--1
24 Fuh1on lslll:-: · '· 1 · '·'-· . • • + Ugbt typizw &: fi\fna: abU: Mfr ~· Pmn pot1tion. Xlnt · equal _ .... , .. 1 l.t.• · ity. Good location. Bood ott-benefits. Advancement OP_P.
An op...,. ...... ~ , . 'l --· · ice Contact Mn. H o .b 1 o n em.111o)'er •• ·IT:Ji..5..'fl ''' s. ~2101s .a.itadaySA l---,.=-....--~·~1 · .. ;.!~~UCEMEN WE HAVE MANY 0THrn CURTAIN •' di op~ r ~ CAaEl!R ., . .,.,, . -466,7 '.t; $I09 per mo •. FINE LOCAL OPl'Oft.' oaled"""s; exp.; apply f>j.
OPPORTUNITY'·. :· ·" TUNlTIES, S 0 ME ARE· 2/14th. 11 to 2 pm. Udoff'1,
Huboral'ft 1DmrUee ~ AGE: 21.Jl up· to 35 with *P-"J'EE J>AID BY n1E EM-Home Furnllhlnp Co., So.
cy ia 1ookirw: fir. men to.~ ~ eiperience. HElGRT: PLO YER.· SOME FEE BY Coast Plau. ,C.M:
mme members of its tinP; .:s,~· ~pm. w.EIG}fl': in APPLICANT, YOU MAY MALLIE'$ WIGS
dal aerv1ce. team. W'° ,are_,\~ 'to betaht PHYS. CHOOSE! Hu openinp for 1ooldna for sales orieirte4 .lCAL : · '"ftEQUlREMEN'I'S:
people, ooUoge ............ ·llllh ocbnn1 .......... valld NEWPORT Hair Styllltl 6
~~ •. No __ ...._ .c.w. . . operaton llcenle, u.s. WI&' &/or wl&:let atyllsts.
LllllChton
Apply in person
Tuel thru Fri
STUFT SHIRT·
Restaurant
2241 'ii. Coed Hwy.
Newport Beech
ADMINISTRA TIYE
SECRETARY
No ~ .~ Please
SECRETARY
. $456-$$50 ' •
Secretary ·to Dept bead.
Must: tie 1harp. type 60.
shortharid .100, minlinum 3
ye1rs exper. Advancement
opportut\itiea., group insut'-
ance plan &: .paid vacation,
sick 1eaye etc. Box P 6S'Z
Dally Pilot.
General oUlce duties for me-
dium size Corona del Mar in-
sun.nce oUice? Pleasant sur-
roundings, Paid fringe bene-
fits. 371Ai hour week. No
shorthand required, but good
typlng a neeessity. Excellent
potential for advancement.
Age range 30-50. Call Mrs.
Michael, 673-2510.
SOUTH LAGUNA
AttracU ve, well g r o o m e d
lady for office &: aome re.
ceptionlllt duties in Pacific
lsland Village, Laguna Nlg.
uel. Prefer exper:ienced but
will train. For app't, call
(1) 49'-1243
M.\TURE, EXECUTIVE
TY P E RECEPTIONlST/
SECRETARY for orthodon-
tic oUice. Dental Ottice ex-
perlel\Cf! n o t necessary,
642-lli30
&AYS HORES ................ 2225 CONTIU.CTOll:S ............ '°9
OOVEI $HOIES ............... 1221 CAIPl!T Cll!AN1NO .......... UIS
W1!5TCLIFF .............. 2211 CAltfllT I.AVINO & IEP'All .. ,. UHIVl!ISITY P'AllC ........... 2'W D ... PEllES .................. MM
llVINI ....................... tull OEMOLITION ............ .,., . .W IAST •LUI', ................ 2141 OIU.P'TINO lllVICI! .......... MJ7
llVINI TEllU.Ce ........... nu llECTalC.tt.. ............... ··"" COlllOMA DEL MAR ........... 2250 ECMll,MDT ltlNTALS ....... iWJt •ALIDA ...................... till ,ucn•o ...................... UM
LIDO ISll .................... nn PlOOltS ........................ "'5
&A\'" ISL.ANDI ................ ~ 'UINACl! lll!PA UfS, Etc. ,., .. Wt
IAL&OA ISLAND .............. :USS P'UlNIT!Jltl IESTOllNO
lllAST &LUF, .................. 1242 II ltlPINl5HINO NJI
IACK IAY ..................... !ffil OAIDINING • ., ...... oMM
BACK &AV . . ......... JMt GINEIU.L SllVICl:I ......... .
HUNTINGTON aEA(K ......... 14'1 G ... DIN .. DISCING ........... Ulf
FOUNTAIN YALLIY .......... Ult 01..lJS ......................... IH•
Sl!AL &EACN ............... '451 Oltl!IN TttUMI ................ ,.
LONG IEACN ................. 1:511 OUN,SNOP ................. •no
OlloU(DI (OUNn' ............. fflll Hl.\LTH CLlllS .............. "21 SANTA AHA ................... :Ult KA.UU,_. , , , , ............. •1ll
WESTMINSTEll .•.•.•.• , ••••• , .Mii MOUSECllANINO ..... , •••••. 112:1 MIDWA\'" CITY ................. 2111 INTlllOll OICOIATING ..... '1»
SANTA ANA HllJHTS ........ 2'Jt INCOMI f A)( . .. .......... 1'11 COAS\'"AL . , .................. 2111 lltON.~l•I. Etc, ........ 1111 U.OUHA &EACH .............. 2705 lltONIMG ..................... 11»
LAGUNA HIOUIL ............. 2711 INSULATU .................... ,, ..
U.N CLEMENTE ........... 2111 IN1UIANCI ................... 1771
SAW JUAN CA,ISTIANO ...... 2nJ IMYISTtoATINO, Dmd!YI ... 17111
Ut'1STIANO SLllCK ... , ..... 27>1 J.AMnOllAL .. . ........ 11't
DANA POINT . . . .......... 1141 JIWll&V ll!PAllt, l!le. ...... 1 ...
llVEISIDE COUNTY ........ WI L&lllOICAPING ................ Ult
VACATION ltEN"'l'ALS ......... 2"1 \.OCltJ.MITM ................. 1.12~
SUM.MEit ltl!NTAU , ........ 2'11 MASONllV, l•ICIC ........... llDD
COHDOMINIUM .............. nst MOVINO & IT0 ... 01 .... .,.,.61ff
DUflll!XES ,lllN. ............ ms PAINTING, ... --.1111111 ...... 6UI RENTALS PAINTIMO, lltlftl ............... "55
Hous.s Unfurnl'shod PATtOI ..................• ,..Ult P'KOTOOIAP'HY .... , ....... 11
Ol!NEIAl , ............... ;ustl!llND. ,,tell, •u•lr . ""
COSTA MISA ............... 11111 PLUMllNO ........... Ifft ... ~..... .......,......_ Personnel Ag•nc~ Call ,.......
neceaauy. we will tpm. dtb!n. File application at ••• D D N This ii a llllried M1H jSo1i.. Qty H.D., 8200 Wntminlter _, over r., ' ' LADIE.5: FREE JEWELRY $536. to $631 .
tion with an opportunity f« Ave., Westminster, Calif,; '42-3170 S4f..274l for 6 CUPS OF COFFEE Requirements: U.S. citiun-
.SECRETARY: 5 yrs. min.
CUrrent work exp. Exp. in
elec typ (50 wpm), dic-
taphone, calc I: m1meo.
Sharp at ~. stat repts
Ir: oU proced~s. Neat,
personable & outgoing. ~1,
M-F. 1-girl otf. Work
w/community leaden. Put
your time &: talent into
aervlce for others. HB O>m-
rn unity Olest. U.25 hr.
Begin 2-1'Z. 642-2500
MESA Ol!L MAit .............. JIU DOOLI OllOOMINO • ,. ....... 6"1 Jobs-Men.. Wom. 7500 MllA VEIDE ................ 1111 POOL SIEIVICE ............ lnl COUl'GI! ,AllC ............ 1115 POWl!I SWllP'ING ........... 1111
unlim.Ued future eamJ.rw:t.! ~ February ·~. 19&9, 540-6695 530-1407 abip, ftft ynn secretarial
All replies confidentlal c.J1 p.m. 545-0272 962-3730 experience, two years col-J, C. Penney OJ.
Fashion Island
Newport Beach or writo Tbomu Doylo • (n4) 89345Jl ox! "'5 MISS EYI:( Al!Dl'Y 546-71'2 ''"'· •horthand 90 wpm, typ. ~ UUt\ ing 50 wpm. Apply at: Assoc. 1500 AdlllllB, Colt.a MATURE dental assistant, West(nlnstH
Mesa or 546-1370. Fff P•kl over 25, cha ir side &: front Scheol Dlstrkt
• F Ry COOK • fWPPlllG' & desk exp. Send resume to 11as openin&' for . JfJ1 Seely/Sal" .......... lo 1563 14121 CEDARWOOD WANTED · , .. 10 , •. · Payroll (split) ........... ~ P. o. Box 28. So. Laiuna WESTMINSTER * COOK * Coffee Shop, Day lhift-T Ito 3 , ~ :;_ :hunVlllG Sec/Personnel , ••••• to $500 PERMANEN't Po s I t I o n ,
p.m., 6 day week. Med. inL 1Cl\EI Secretary ............ ; • $5Clt b:lulkle&ilinr &: ironing,
aft 30 days. $26. shift to • Dictaphone Secty • , .• to $500 private home, C.M. Call
Recent successful experience
in all phases of food indU5-
try is required. Competatlve
wages, outst&nding benetiU
inclvding prolit sharing.
start. Mlllt be ta.st, rat and Orange County Ace~ Qerk (split) •••• $500 -"64l-:;:,c:TI::62"===-~~-I
able to control COit.' Call ' · Aerospaoe Manu!acturer Genenl Oillce • , •• , , to ~!Hi HOUSEKEEPER, live in,
893-SSlS, lD am to 2 pm only, Has opening for a take-Key punch verifier •.•• $494 Sp. speakin& OK. Prefer
PBX OPERATOR RN-LYN
3 to 11 & 11 to 7 Shifts
New Convalescent hospital
to open 2nd week in Fetr
nwy. Young Men Travel
11 to 24
NEED three bo)'a to travel
a atatn and retum. Trans-
portation furnished. $300 per
month to at.art. must tie abl'e
to leave immediately. See
Mr. J, Edge, Villa Marina.
10".: &.yaide Dr., NB., lD
am-4 pm.
BUSBOYS &
DISHWASHERS
Fuii tlm• Over 18
APPLY IN PERSON
llOB'S
0
BIG BOY
154 E. 17th St.
Costa Me.aa
e lNSTRUCI'ORs -Full
or/&bd part time. Neat &Po'
pea.ranee. Must be able to
meet ard d"'1 wllh the public, gond ..,,..._ Apply
in pulOn, HoHda,y Hftltb"
Spa. 2300 -Blvd.,
C.M.
MEN
Learn &: e.arn $150-$250 per
week plus, No experience
n e e e a 1 a r y. Proleulonal
ln.lnins ln lft•tiae work, No
door lmoclcing, our c usto-
men call UI. For appt. Call
9:30 to :12. 526-6616
SALES Proi:notion M~r
-""'lion --In the area ot eonsumer
promotions. $2l,500 per
year. Merchantl Pe~ --mo--SALESMEN '
Mml be rtea4Y, ~ -
11111 -...,., A,pty "'
pn'IOQ. a.Ilk ... 'hm
GRANT'S~ lll'ORE
1!50 N ....... -Cj4.
Car Wcnll tt.lp
Full time ot Wlmllllt.
M10 ... ll,ap111Yln-
LIOO CAR WAsR
-£. lltll °""' M-e Atn'OTRDIMER e
Expa:iftlcle-.......
~ ' SGrw., HwActon ---iUi. ...,./llllll_ to
-dqtboe. s.. Mr. ...... , +l Mr. tltnk,""
charse type individual in Purch Secty (split) .... $450 some Engl. Udo I s le .
their shipping and receiving Oig order C1k {split) •• $400 673-7677
Work inc I u d es
heavy typing &
s o m e Automotive
Bookkeeping. · dtpartment Must ba~ !'e'-Receptloniat ••.•..•• to $400G --IRL'---full-h-.m -•• --.,-,-... --.
rent e x per i e n c e, Send Girl. Friday (splUJ •• to $400 aell window shades. We
reswM a n d salary re--Recep/clerk typ (split) • $350 ..,__ quiremeD~ to Box ~f-616 Messe..,,.r .• •• ,., ...• lo ,.,'K train. Custom Shade ;:1rw.1p, Pil .... ~ _.., 3635 East Coast Hwy, CdM. ·The~ ot. Appllc•nt P1..y1 F••
Roy Carver Ponti1c
RDll:lll'.I a r PLUG • Exoc Seely .......... · · 1600 IKllVUU Tech mustrator· (Ftt
, reimbt11'9ed ............ $600
&MOlD BUll.DfRS Ex" s.cw ., ......... , ssoo
Secret&ry • .. .. • • • • • • .. • $475
. boats nd Secretary .............. $450 111 t!i.s In~ntory Control •. to S450 1~ Cany~ Accts Payable ...... to $450
with eXperience
can.. Must ha
See "Rick" at Meu. or call ~tary ' • ' . ' ' • ' ' ' • . . . $425 Hostess/Bank •.••••.• to S350
PT Secretary ........ $3. hr
Drive. C.OSta .....,,.
WANTED: Aggressive, ef-
ficient, e.xperie~, Front Kl M444
desk girl for Dental oftc. J'"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""' 892.-8612 BUSINESS b Good!
GAL.S, I have an idea! Small Jamaica Inn Hotel needs
housecleaning b u s I n e s s • 1 ar 2 more maids: tun
Let's get our be a d s or part time. Apply in
together! 642-2812 penon. 2101 E. Coast Hwy, .::!:::'.*~M~AN::;;A,:;G;;ER;,..-,*--J ~Or call for app't
Jr. Sports\\<ear 1hop, Bal. Isl. 2 Qu llfl -• W
Exp'd. ClothifW ules nee. • -omen
Call 673-8l2:I e\'6. for appt. Could yoU spare ten houri a
410 W. Col.!t Hiibway MANAGER • Small dress week ,if you were paid $6S. N~ Beach 646-3939 hop Ov 35 Xlnt d--for it· U IO, call Mrs. Hen-
ME CHAN IC
USED CAR
°""" Sal&cy
'ltAY VINES
Chrysler·P lymouth
527-2341 543'663
"'DISHW ASHER"'
Secretaries, many • , to $645
Girl Friday ........ to $600
Personnel Aul • .. .. • lo $600
Med front &: back • • to $450
Med Transcriber ...... $435
Tmtt Bond Oerk ••.• to $400
EXPE RIENCED Tmoe Lopl Sec ...... S38S
Phone Calls Typlsts, many ...... to $375 No
SURF &.S
5930 Pacific
IRLOIN ~Steno ............ $333
Coll.It Hwy N.B Trnee Gen OUice ... , •• $325 ., ' Trnee Nlirses alde1 •. , • $286
CIVIL • lh'altAmon . f
1 · er · ~...... drix, ~ • bet'Y.'een 2 I;
sa1es exp, 526.-673& eves. 4, tor personal interview.
RELIABLE Babysitter need· * SECRETARY *
ed by working mother; Bal Com t t in typ' &: SH
lal. area. C&ll aft 5. 673-5636 Req~n t"esponsib~ pel'llOll
GIRLS wtth can for lite with Initiative. Of I er s
deUverY. Mr. Garnett, steady, aeeure employment
549-0051 with Wt..growllia mtg. con-
ADV. SALES cem ,.,_.,.,
High Income Potential COMBINATION, Sharp Bar
494-5469 Maida 6: Go Go 06ncert.
HOUSEKEEPER. Qy."' rm., Top wages $3.~.50 to
TV. 2 IChool age children. start. Ph. for Int 5'5-9983
APPLY IN PERSON
393 Hospital Rd., N.B.
(Acrou from Hoag Hosp.)
rECru:rARY • of r 1 c e
Manager for Oil & Gas Co.
Good aborthand &: dictation
skills ttqulrtd, top salary.
For interview appt, phone
540-8435. or send resume
to Cameo Petroleo Co. 4500
Campus Drive, Suite 344
N.B.
SECRETARIAL
SERVICE
Would you like to operate
your own business'! Unlim-
ited income to eneri{!tic sec-
retary. Salary guaranteed.
Built-in cllenteU". Call Mr.
Nattress 642-1485 Costa Mesa
HOSPITALITY HOS"I'FSS is
looking tor mature women
to welcome newcomers to
the community. Must have
typewriter, car, and be bon-
dable. Apply 285 E. Main.
Suile 7, Tustin Calif . ......,,
BABYSlTI'Ek Wanted, my
home, 5 dayl per wk.
8--6:30, 5 children, 4 In
school. Saluy -open. F.V.
area. Call 53t..JJ>5 an &
Mechanical Design Trnee Ad Taktr •• , , •• $286
or 0 r a n re Factory .. . . ... • to $2.Sl hr
Su FranciKo County .,.
an!&, Min. 2 yn experim:e. ALLSET AG ENCY
full duties, 548--4447 SASSY LASSY, Zi01 Harbor,
MANICURIST aood ·'-"-"=·====--.= pm. tunity ln n~ salon~ WOMAN pensioner wanted to ARE YOU HAPPY wmr
Call aft 3, 833-0350. Sta¥ w1th Mother of work1nl YOU? A P4l1't 'ttme career Salary ope:n, Phone 776-BTlO Costa 1.tesa.
fULL • ""' wam.d.Top
time help Cl w' 19th
wages. chance 642-6752
nt. • for advance-me.
'METRO CAR WASH
womu, no care miWttd· tn fuhion and glamour can W~F.S. Part: time. Private room I: board bling xlnt, earning!! and a
Ov\or 21 Call fumlahed. 64&-2516 o r challenging ea.reer. 61S--5l95
5'5-8863 548--5210 or 962-1910
:l!l50 -PERM. PART
~er.
MAIDS WANTED l=~=~===--
TJME COOK..!--------:13111 "'""°" Blw.. Co'1a e BUCK PRESSER e LAD!&'! 11 1o O> "'°" Sarah Pnvbls m. Mewa.. Appl)' tn pmion. Eqlerie~!,.~portswear, Ooventry Spring &: all
Blvd CM.
Garden Grovt
12291 Harbor Blvd.
~
lllilullonal ...., belptul bul e KEYPUNCH e ~ ,...,. Jowolzy luhlom,
Apply in person
10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Monday thru Friday
J. C. PENNEY CO.
24 F•ahion Island
An equal opportunity
employer
Roal Estate S•lu
Men & Womon
Expanding again. OUJce #
4 openings available for
licensed men &: "WOmen. In-
stant Income &: training. Mr
Gardner. S p r l n 1 Realty,
S40<ll24
SEVEN NATIONS
COIFFURES
We're looking for ha.intylists
w/followlng. Top working
cond. 60-65 I: TO% Comm.
For interv i ew 642-0844
or 968-4622,
REAL ESTATE. Sh:luldn't
you be seWng the hottest
area Huntnigton ~ch'!
Village Real Estate 962-44.n
or 546-8103
HAIRSTYLIST, oppty to bet-
ter yoor income by renting
space. New Shop CdM Call
alter 3 pin 833-0350.
APl' Manager. :10 wrlll •
Laguna Beach Near ocean,
Older couple wf exp. pref.
Live in. Reta desired. Call
6'1r>-10'17 aft 6 pm.
MOTEL Managers, oouple.
Salary apl. For 30 unit
motel. No experience need-
ed. Inqulre 642-3030 ~1223 OPERATORS GIRL FRIDAY. rt:n o!fltt JAY-MAR, INC. absolutely no · lnvt's~nt, ~~~-1 Experlenced Alpha I N work. Locll TV store. 2907 So. oak, Santa Ana M train. 847-1567 or SEU.J.NG AVON rs FUN!
band. ~ 1,...,. um. 6'1a-145.& (3 to 3 PM) 54G--0614. Ask for Donna F.am u you learn! n.. •• bill•
not~ .. Cali
2 or 3 ~Ptec. JOE'S :1184 ...-.. term ual(nme.nla, • .., .,. vd. t.K. See days. Lore Beach area. nee HOUSEKEEPER mothers PAYROLL clerk. for large EXECUTIVE secretary make friends, Territory
parklnc. k]per, matur•, Jive in Seal national company. Pluh Good &kills, front ottlce ·~ openl.ngt near yoo. Call
be 21.. PAPA
Newport Ill a..u.1 ...,;..,. Station KELLY SERVICES INC. 1!eocb 1213> GE 01~ N•wport .....,. ol!l<e -,.......,., !600. M..-chanu I ~54()-"=""1""'0<~546-S.141.::.:::.;:_ __
,,,..,,...., abDi 230 E. 3rd = TYPISr $315. bca1 phone =' M~ ~a: ~= pbobe 60-mO ~~:~~~ ~
1197 P\acentia • Lcq Beach, 16-2170. Mudwlts Pero>-Phone 645--mO _ SfS..6685
F1JU. TIME .... -ti; Appl.' c.M.. (213) ml79l ntl LADIES 19 to TO earn $25 boun for medical research.
EqUll opportunity e~ HOUSEKEEPER I: child PHONE S)UCl'I'mG to S1® wk w/c at I an m 633-9393. et Ul. ~:1~ EXEC. SECT'Y. a $550 catt, LJVE.IN, P.R. As.. Nolfol~~ll"'lh ~-:?;, IJngerie. Equal Oppty t.ttettme Gtn, typewriting. -~~.i~,_,, j To Ata,.P,ilnl DUttlOr $50. a nek. ~ ......,. -" ,.. _,,, Employtr, No exp nee. Call Chll~n. grandchildrf!fl, or
PIAHT Main
~--.... .:..; ~ Good lldllt; ability to Of"' Harbor, Coe:ta Mtu ~10 am or H pm. ~ )-ourself! I n d I v Id u a I t y
CIDllttOl.local, pnise. Some~. Santa' WATOt JCMll' ·rv sbowa OL SL75 HR,. lite cleaa1n1 tufon!d Ollloot.t 10 lesson.
Merdanta Ptnoo-Ana lfOWlh co. Emplo)w &ht Id 10U fmd tn the ~ Dir. s Hal! ~ PIE ~ wor1t; NI optr. typing school. 173 Del Mar,
-.ml Pl.Yt 1" tee.. Rdmbunes 'ii Otu!hed Adi. OW1c thtm rt. Own trans. 546-mt ntte.sa., ~-time to 1tart., -""-'-"-""-'-'""'=----
PliOllUCi10H ...
'mi,'fh-
man lliH&d. fee 90 d hO'lf. 2545. Apply, &isan Lynn i.
• t t I , , R. ~ _. __ ,._ SCH 0 0 L GIRL FOR Pies, JSlD Baker, C. M . • On, \'"• ..-.... ...., IUIN\,;, ~~-I'll' DUt7 PDnt Want Ada. HOUSl.'WORK. -vkfnity !Ind
ruu. -""'-llMcn . PART·Ttfl.fE
Bookkeeper wanlt'd
NEWPOIT &EACN ............ itef P'UMP SIAVICE ............... 1111
NEWPOllT MONTI ............. 221• 11:00,ING ...................... &HI
NEWPOIT SHO&IS .......... mt IU.DIO, lt-lrl. lk. .......... MJll
&AVSKOllS ................ 2225 REMOOELIHG • REP'Allt '9'11 OOVElll SHORES ............... ml R.f:MODlil!HO, ICITCKaNS ... DU WESTCLIPF ............... Hlt ICISSOltS SNAl,IN ...... : ... ,ffl
lllOVElllTV ,AIK ........... '237 SEWING . . .. . ............. lflt
ltVINE •. . ............. 2231 Sl!WINO MACKINI! ltlPAlltl ''12 llVINI Tl!llU.CI! ............ J2U Sl!PTIC TANKS. S.W...., 11'-··'UJ COIOHA DEL MAA ........... JUI JAILOlllNO ............... m
IAL&OA ................. SHI ~IMtTI (ONTIOL .......... •tn
IAV llLANDS ................. )llf TtJ/111, Ctrl'"k ................ ff74
LIDO ISLE ............... m1 TILL Ulltllum. M9rtii. ...... ms &AL&OA ISi.ANO .............. :ms ltll SlltVICI . , .......... lftll
NEWPOIT WEST ........... 121t TELIVISION, ltlHlr .. Ilk. ... l !'U
NUNTINOTON &EA(H ....... )411 UPltOUTllY ................ a'91
HUNTINGTON HAl&OUlt ..... >411 Wll-01NG . . . 1tts
,OUNTAlN VALLEY .......... Mii JOBS & EMPLOYMENT IDL IEACH ............... MSI JOJ WANTED" Mtll OAIDEN GlltOVI .............. MJS Joa WAHTEo' w ............ JtOI LONG IEACH ............. tJOI JOB WAHTEo ' trrMa ........ 712t
Oll:ANGe COUNTY ............. Ult MIN & WO EN SANTA ANA ................... Mlt DOMl:STIC : ............... 71M
WESTMINITEI ....•...••..••.. Ml! AOl!NCllS ,:;;,,,' .............. JIU MIOWAV CITY ; Ml• M • ..... .,,. ... ,..71M SANTA AMA HEIGKTS ·:::::::::MJI A:lP WANTl:D, Mel' ..... .,,,,1211
COASTAL .............. 11" HE~~c..:,~5NT";.':" .......... not
LAGUNA llACN .............. '705 JO&S--MH a v,/ W•-... .,.740I
LAGUNA HIGUIL ............. 1711 AGENCIES -.......... nM
SAN CLEMENTE .............. mt SCHOO•• a'"°,," & W-, ... 1SH CAPISTRANO .......... J7U .. STlllCTION .... UOI
CAP'llTllAHO &EACK ........ :na :~· ,REPAAATION ........... 71111
OANA ,DINT , ........... 1141 EATll:ICAL .. .. .......... nM
CONDOMINIUM .............. ,,,. MERCHANDISE FOR
DUP'LEXES UHl"Ull:N .......... JflS SALE AND TRADE SUMMl!ll: IENTALI , ......... :tttS RENTAL!> ,URNITUlllE . . .......... ...
A F • h 0,,ICI' 'UINtTUlll! ........ •1t pta. urn1s td OFFICI! IOUIPMEHT ........... 11
OllNl!IAL .................. 4MI tl~~I l:QUIPMENT .......... IGU
COSTA MESA .................. '1111 IAll it IESTAUll:AHT ......... te14
MESA VERDE .............. 4111 KO CIUl,MENT ............ IOU
Nl!W,Oll:T IEACH ........... :4700 OA~S~HOLO GOODS .......... I021 NIWPOll:T KllGKTS .......... 4711 , A I SALii' ............. IM'n HEWPOIT $KOlltES .......... 42'MI A URN1TUll:E AUCTION ........ ID2S
Wl!!STCLtFI' ..• . ........ ., 0 4Uf AP,L1ANCl!I .................. tlN
llHIVERUTY PAll:IC ......... 'ti*J 1NTIQUl!S ................. , 1111
IACK &AV ................ '.:tiM ,,,_EWING MACNINI ........... :11t11
EAST ILU,, ............ 4N:ll , UIKAL INSTlllUMaNT ...... 1111
COIONA. DEL MAit ........... 4Uf 11:l~NOS & OltOMfS ....... , .... IUll IAL&OA .... ,........ ...... f IO ........... , ... ,,..,, l'tl
IAY ISLANDS ................. 42" HELIVISION ..... , .......... .,:mt ~~~cilL~SLANi:i'''''.'.".'.'.'.'.:·: •. !lli rl·:~ &ll:~;~:iii''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''::
HUNTINGTON IEACH ......... 4400 ~AMEltAS A EOUIP'Ml:NT .... hOt
:OUNTAIN VALLIY .......... 4411 S~&I\'" SUPPLllS ............. MM
EAL IEACN .................. 44Jf I OITINO 00001 ............ .,_
LONG &EACH ............... 45111 MINOCULAIS, SCOPES ....... :IWI
OllAHOI! COUNTY ................. MISCELLANEOUS ............. MM
GARDEN GROVE ............. 4'11 ,,J,,SC. W"HTl!D ............... Nll
WISTMIN5TEI ....... ,,.,,,,."4'1! LU CHIHIEIY, lilc. ...... .,,. •. 17111
11\IDWAY CITY ,,,,, ........... 4'1• ST:•E• ................. ene
l.ANTA ""'" ................. ..,. 1u1~? .. 1 ................... 1n 1
;AHTA ANA Kl!IONTI ......... -SWAH 0 MATlltlALI ...... 11" ~lI~~L ···: .. ·:::::::::::::::::!: PETS and LIVESTOCK
OUHA lfACM .............. 471.S Pin .OINllU.L -LAGUNA NIGUl!L ............ 4?tl' CATS ............. . IAN CLEMl!'NTE .............. 4nl DO .......................... Im
DANA POINT ................ , 41" HO~~Es""' ............. , .. , ..... In.I TltlP'LIX, 1tk. 4toe ~IVEl , ................... , .NH R0"00MINIUM··::.-.................... · 4151 CAL;FoRN•A·· L1vrNG E:,~~L~nfurnl1htd ::.':!!~POOL.I ........... mt
Q fl'ATIOI . ' ... ". '"'"" c::EIAL .: •. , ..... -AWN l...t ..................... ffU M TA MESA ...... ,,, ....... ,.ltl VA .................. W2' :::,.ov..~·~: ... c .. ··::::::::::.:: TRANSPOR"fATiON .""
,.nro.T NEIONTI .......... mt '°"".YACHTS l '#POIT SNOllEI UH IA ... • ......... .
WISTCLIP, •.. ::::::::."·stJll POl~IOAT1 ............. '"' ~:l~E!ISITV l'AltlC' ........... sur ll'Et:":..~:,~=~ ............ ...
I! C IAY . .. .. ,.,, ...... 1141 •OAT Tl,t.IL91tl ........... Mt AST ILVF, ..... ,. SMJ IOAT ........... IQI ~:~~;: DIL MAit .... : .. ::: •• IOAT ~J:::.lfC• ........ ...
IA\'" tsLANO ' .............. UM MAlllNI •Qlllfl .... ., .... ftM l S • ............. SJ5I IDAT SLIP' M0011Mj ..... ., .Nll 100 !ILi! ............. llf1 lOAT I ' ........ tol &AL&OA ISLAND "sus tOA $ ltVICl!S .............. tot
HUNTINOTOM &l!ACN ·::::::::.Mf lo.A~ :::::u ............... .. l'OUNT,.IN VALLl:Y NI• l'ISlllW l!lt ............... .... Sl!AL &l!ACH """""Sdl IOA I OATS ............... .... LONG ll:ACK ' .......... ~ IO T MOVIHO ................ ,.. OIANGI COUNTY .. , .... ., ........ ~T STOIA.GI .............. ....
GAll:Dl'N OltOVI :""'"':'"·1111 Al n WANTID .............. ... ~~~~H~i:: '.'. :::::::.:·::u11 JIL~~:~~llSONI . :: ::::::·"··;:::
SANTA ANA ............... U I' MOllll KOMl!I ""' · SA ................ Mn MOTOI MOMU .............. ftOll MT.ii. ANA KEIONTS ua llCVC I! ........ ,. ... ,.ftll ~~lT,\'o •· · ... ::::::::·JMI ELECT\~ CAllS ............... mJ L Pll llllllNI t klJ ...... .,.,.,.,,_ UOUNA 11.t.CH .............. SNI MOT I • ., .............. ~
UOUMA N+•VIL ·::::::::::·::-_.,::u~r ................. ,,. IJAN CL(MINTI! Pll A ......... .nM JAN JUAN CAP'rtTllA•ci""""ms ,VTO s1avtc1t • PAltn .... ... DANA POINT '"" . VTO TOOU & IQUIP, ....... ,..,. REAL ESTATE ......... sHt ~=~:t::r..T:!:1"'1L ........... ,.. r~ ' CAM,I tty ............. .. ...,..,,_,1 ' r11ucKf' .. · · · ............... ,..
Tlt1'1,f ).,...rt. .,,, ........... 'IEPS :" '""''"'"'"'" .,..
CONDOMl•I"" -· ,.. .... -• .......... fllt Ill" ............ ._,,,,, lllllTA4S MD 1,...!,~LI WA"Tt0 .......... Ml OVttl,SUMlll tr;.J _..... P'Olt I ll'"T ,,,, IMPOllTl!O AUTOS .... IOOM • IOAIO I,. Sli'04tT C.t.lt .......... ..
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MtllCHANDISE FOR MEllCHANDllli FOR
SALi AND TltAOI SALi AHO TRAOI
furniture IOOOPumlture IOOO
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llJGSALE
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SET
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'tours: Monclu·F•ldoy 10.9
Sol. -9-6 Sun. 11-4
Jl'S '/Jnusual lurnilure
· .~";""f!!""'~·~·~;-;"~µ,~1&"'~·Ji5lr MIRCHANDISI fOR MlltCHANDISI "POii • MllCHAHOISI POii MEllCHANDISI POI MlltCHANOISI
SALi AND nADI SALi AND TltAOI SALi AND nAOI SALi AHO nAOI SALl:AND TUOW , 1-...;;::;:;;.:;;.;:::.:::;..:.;;::.:;::::....;::::::..;::;:::...:.:::::::._1cc~.~••? • .,,.
P:umltur. Mt00flvm1tvr9 llOO liMl~~-~'lon~~o~1~111~iiii.i-~~M~~~1c~ol~i..~n~1~1~vo~1ii.iNOO~~~Ml~-~lloft~~-~-~-~Nl~IO~t~1l~1i;~1~ft~111~11~ .. ~-~~il -"" MW __ _ .......... _,,...
C1dr-.......
Spllllhll
M1clltem1a1•
louthtMa...l-·
'69 ShowrMm limp._ .,, __ , __ .._.
81 Wood carved um divan, lg. ma.n's chair
or love seat. 5 Pc Octagon dark oak 'din 1tt-
w /black or avocado framed chairs; 8 Pc BR
set. 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresaer, lg mirror, 2
commodes. decorative headboard In Spanish
oak d .. lgn with matching box sprillp, mat·
tress & frame.
ltoms Sold lncllvlduolly
'Shop Around -Before you buy -USI
VALUE $1095.95-FULL PRICE $529.95
or terms • low 11 $4.66 per week u.e Our"Slore Charge Plan or Bank Financing
No Fancy Front -BUT Quall\)' Valueo Inside
* 2 DAY AUCTION
THURSDAY
FD. lJtll
7:30 P.M •
RUDAY
RI. 14lfl
UNCLAIMED STORAGE: Dlahpab, c~,
Bedroom 1et11 bunk bed!, divana, aewbig
machines, cheats, vacuums, dining room sets.,
buffets, bicycles, portable TV's, l't er e b a.
Like new ll!otorola Color TV. Dinettes, mi..
rors. Cold1pot Frost.free regrigerator, 18
cu. ~ with Ice maker. Washers, Medllerran·
ean solid state s t e r e o & MUCH, MUCH
MORE 11
' -COME .IROWSE A!IOUND -
WINDY'S AUCTION
2075~ NEWroRT BOULEVARD
.. liln4 T•11y'1 llit. M1t'l1.
COSTA ME5A-"646-1616
OPEN Dl\IL Y 9 lo 4
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PUILIC
How 0pon to Public 9 te 9 & luMey
• s Lara• houaetulb' & more 1J11a • eo larce con81gnmonu will.be Uqw.i.t.d In lhll
auction. • Feolurln& • tlDe nilbopny
10 pc1 ~ room w/comer cblDu ·• '1 pc. mlbopny bedroom • 9 pc. mabop111
twin 111 .e Several tablea & table oe1' •
All ?( theoo' mlho&any plOCM an aqalalte.
......... -.a.. ...
-loll c:..w... U• Al c._,., Mc• .... ..,%i\t.iuaw
ef ....... , .. M WINo,~·-5-14-... !l!!.~L . ~""· I y .. Phu.I .. 0.
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· THiOoou
Roblns ford
50 -NV.II NEW lllPOSSISSIO -., "'''°' ILYO. COLOll TV's . ~_,11,w.
B&W e Portabiea e Slero<ll e Comboo e All Styles II' it ijriiit·11>p Quallt'" ,.._ _____ ....;;.... ____ .111 ... :-.. "
• 75 late model appliancea • Reftl&eralcn :T-~,: • Freezen • Wuhers e Dryen • JlaD&ea TOo ,..,,... orrad '
• Bullt·lm • Dlahwuhers too ,. .,..,...,. Wo. ·
• Small Appliances * HEW -HEAil NEW * ~ T'·"= ~ Wo Fillo-With; Good Crodlt -· SlPo't. Alt >
Appllon-llOO Plonos & O'IOlll ll30' Ml_,.._. _11_,....,. ____ l600_ MIKOll.,....,. · 1600 Moote< Cho .... & lahkAmorlcard 5 ""!::, , '·
lnl!Tftn FABRI'' SCRAM LETS AOK Commission Gallery ~"'"fr lllnM" 9522
WESTINGl(OUSE A"tomatlc Grand o-nln11 Ml II w u • .. WMhe•. 1 YI' old, like "'w! r--. . 7722 GARDEN GROVE ILVD. ' oo.lat ~'nlMIZR
11111 llA(N llVO., HtmllNC.fON tfACM-162·4464 flM. 847-8ll5 Our new Oflan ~ent .... fOR s•L1 ANSWERS 1 Block w I Of ---ch Bl~ ff G G ....... . .-.u.ALS ~ • e e • • • • • • • • • • • • e -•'---------u now opo" f<aturlng ~ . .. · -••·• 0 " ..... ,, 1ri _.;,,f:°·~ to mob
BS. & EM D M KENMORE G~ Drytt."Lato THOMAS \)RGANS ",::''s"a't ,!'.:,~':.!Milito .2 h•1!!!!1111111!1111111!1!1!!1!!!!!!!9•11J!!!ll!l!!!'-!ll!!!!!!lll!!!!!!lll•I -b' -&&-JO PL y ENT Furniture 8000 model, excellent oond. with the exclualve C.Olor-Glo p.m.. 929 ~. Cblta Mesa. Pttl.te -Human -Yacht -TRANSPOITATION Tlt.ANSPOltTATION idl,rll '
Jobs Mon, Wom. 7500 165. * 847-8115 &00 "Playmate. Lact>;r -LE'ITUCE . ~ OR WEEKLY
Operators for RE Tu RN EL FR o M oven, new, never used. Lawrence Welle family music Light Auburn Fin lo: "He'a •woman channer, 1;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;; SPANISH Fu RN 1 Tu RE MONAROJ Elee Rani•. auto FREE MUST SELL! Ovememt about• Lotbu. -"& 'Y.Cllll ·9000 ~r~t0~l"p"'~ycloo~~:;~nl~D-~OI;~" ~--i;::!f~I
• Drill Pre11u ~D~~'=i·shSA~~ _ * 962-J!llf * ::ive~ $1~ueo:;: Paid sJ:7 ~~~· :~b~~e ~nm~~ INVENTORY 9525
• O.burrlng sofa & love aeat, 3 oak llYinl Antiques 1110 Prices 1tart at $595. He'a a LEITUCE iarmer." SALE
• Gener•I A111mb[·( room tables, 2 living roorn -'-'-'-----'--' c--· Must"c DINETTE Set-Hotpolnt POOL • M.intenanc1 lamps le Spanish painting. ANTIQUE Spanish and Mex. vuu refri&, China cabinet, trunk, NEWPORT ,;rs '61 ENDURO ZiO cc Factory
Apply be~·een 8-4 El Premente k 1 nest z e religious art rnn. small pvt 1139 Newport Blvd, CM ma~BOx rptlnp, head-SUp1 Included ~ 1J111t ·new '6"15. ARMAUTE bedroom suite, oak triple collection.18th C. paint. San Corner of Newport A Harbor board.. lam pa, cheat TABLES •PACIFIC Y~CHT SALESe · •
dresser A mirror, kin&: Antohlo w. ifit frame; Mex· 646-0271 dra:wen. tables &. m1ac. Kettenburl Dealer
111E.16th St. headboard, 2 commodes, ialn curclflx. small, 646-9152. M46·Vta Oporto, Nnport
Cost• Mes• kingsize mattress &: lxtll: primitive w. inlet mtm::mi; 0ranp Comity' a 5 PIECE dinette set $3). New al.ate $895 val Now $2!lj 2f, Hour Phone •••• CTl-1570
* DRIVERS * ,.......,, 2 boudoir tamps. 17th C. 111 u ml n a to d ..._. Selection• of llawthome >Y' ""1'• bicycle 23 Models to choose ln>m 159 I i"'i'!i!"iii:=:;;;;;"':~;:;:: I;~~~~~~~
6 pi«e Span;,b wrought ..,.,"'"'""' tin paintings. CONN ORGANS with trainer......, lor 18. up. 213: 69'l-<167, 6'1l-'1Jllli1 n."Pw .. -.""""" No· Exnairience iron dining set. Only $467. sensiblyprlcedorexchange . stroU-...ch&fr baby buaY 4 BR. Houaeful.of f\lrnituft Deluxe model (all::.::== ::::..:.._...:.::::1
r--$20. down & $4.50 weekly, for good nautical antiques. ·NEW I: USED alto $5. '9'Jl eom,t Circle, tor aaJe. Beds, refriir, tlber1la11) outbolr Necessary! oell ,.pandely. Euy cl'odil 64>-"'9 WURLITZER w"""""'""· 8'7·718'1 _,_ "~ dbbei, CU.tom .,., "°"" cover.
?tiuat have clean California HAMD...TON FURNITURE GERMAN doll; Tillany·type PlANOS ~ORGANSr . ldl'~ vacuum .. .11owr w/at. Unenii, P9;tf .\ 1 Pan 1,, lie wheel tUt trailer •. $700
driving record. Apply ~ Wesbninster Ave •' lamp; Carnival, cut & some 'l"ladr Models · ~enta. "Takf over small everythina: ·~I , 881 ·.Vic-phm..., after T pm. ===,;:;;,;;;;,=="I
YELLOW CAB CO. Westm!>uter. 894-MM dally .,.,,.. glau, chma, etc. Rentalo e Se""-• Tenu --"•• ott •·•---tor1a St .•. CM.,........ · Auto Sorvlce ·
186 E. lGth St. 10 a.m. to 9 p.tn., Sat 963-2516 QuaUfi..tiT"T'.~11P~ • .r,-,-~·,or ·pay ._..._ UPRIGHT Hoover, Jll at-S.HbHts 9010 & ·--·
lo am to 6 Pm •···1--'-------.,;:;, ".,,.'>.....• o!113L12;Crodlt De~ . . ,_.., r C.oeta Mesa 12 · · · '• .,...... Wheeler Tradln&: Post PIANOS uum ••• ;-..,, Wiii KE• 5-1289 tactrnt'a. Lllre nu. l.1U1stian ClUllC Racing Sloop
STUD=wo"m'°eEN" .. "'T'°s1'""·,"'os."_""""'1"'"',~"',-~,.-.,-.""'h•' I Mp.m.ORto sEp.mC. ASH 408 E. Balboa mvd ORGANS trom •••• ~ .... sm 45 RPM Record Lut Sc. Books. TJ)I w .. t • .,. Rhodet n 4 vw EMPI .MAOS ~ l='!'i'!""?i"'""'""'===I
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.. """ .. ~..., So f Free 547..lUl 50e. Big na.meal Duta 25c (Euro ~ ... ~~t4* tar !mporb Your hrs. work trom home. PAID FOR VASr 11tock Arr.er i Eur · 0 y.·~· ~ mo. P.O. Box 10872, SA pc. pean_ . l Sle'ek iacbJa: Bay 6 Ocean Triller, Travel '421 W• N-trir aay import
Ph. >-U a.m. 49<-5363 Furn"1ture !um & clocl<s. L•"Y Mon & Fri 'tll 9"""12-5 92!11 ....... t ... ~ pickup. 215 Saller." :rlllest equlpme"t ~-
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MERCHANDISE FDR
· SALE AND TRADE
Morlan Antiques. 2428 Or ~Wn. HB "Bemy'' ~ & lindit!M( Tuma. $5S(XI, 13' TRADZR. Like new • ...,......,d 'JW',' mab
Newport Blvd., c. M. Used n..a•clale IVE¥Guu~~ ... p~. i:;o .U.-Llle ··•loif'•""f11·--,,o.:..-.;;"'='~~~~-""=-== 81• 'er 5,.~t ... cam. •. ,,3:' ·1~L .. ll~R. Colored TV's, Pi1nos -... ,..,, -nwv '' r-• ·~ pii;i: trt.,L $175.~S0-.125S ~ ·--• .,., o;o
Ii A i ANTIQUES & CLOCKS Hammood M-2 Sptoet .•• m• 54().2101 Leue °' sell BAHAMA SallinC ........ 1li t:======='i=::-lllanlN< 159 Bud> Bl..S.
App ~"P~ :: qun FOSTER'S ANTIQUES Hammond MlOO Spinet $995 ---· -···----* m:ao * oi beau™ wortanambtp Trwb 9500 ·ww4 f ..__ -.sm
H f I 6<'-6138 • 1903 Fode.-al. CM Hammond AlOO Conoolo $1800 FREE 1· 0 YOU I X 10 PATIO tlmbon 1' -o/Wnbl&ted h u ti• . ouse u I SowlngMochi-1120 ~~~~-~;: ' ~-.=a·--· .... ~7IOldamn SS. $400. *5fR=::V~·' ' CITl.OIN,
Is Our Sp1cl1ltyl 1968 SINGER. touch-o-mattc Hammond C3 i PR 40 $1995 ORGANIC Feriillzer, qed BABY Crib mattreaa car NEW Coronado Dealer tn Tfwy Are All Here At , CITR:OEM, ~·· Sb.. Wp;. 'Sl
636-3620 compl w:lthwal cab. 1llnels Gulbfanaen Premler ~Y 6 hm'R D'WlUre eomblned bed ear ae'ats pemci con-NeWport. c.aronado JS.$1095, f1ntlltlc Dhwunt1 · "'' ~ ..._. a q . PIS.
24 HOUR SERVICE forces ftJIO $39.50 full price months old • ........ ••• $3395 with· nod shavinp.... ~: · ditkm.. 968--234$ Cor ~995. Cor S4-$15.995. ractm. etc. Xlnt con d.
BUYER ON DUTY 7 DAYS or $4.75 mo. Automatic, %ig AU. PIANOS ·····"·-····· ~olchtw •8~5 ~-~ 2 HAND Cl"ocheted double SaOpeve ~ '!"'9! .~P.J'~ RMdy tor hn:n-dlat. '""iillli:·i:·===· i:" ===:=I z a g, button hole&, bllnd 20% or m<n S..vinp! ! "" .: · ._. u..-... ' ::!::::"..;~;.:tu:;,;-:,::·c:~""'=w'-· ~..:::::-Ip Furniture retmoed from <la. Ope M • ~ ' Frt. • · 2/X bod """"'· linen nu.ado· __ , ., • P"'TSUN pt8.y studios, model homes. 'hems, O\'ercuta, 10n1e fan. n on• I.',., eves. fT5 each. 646-~ eves Cil·Z. 1 yr old. BEACH CfTY , ~. , ..
lla .. A_ cy stitches etc. No attach. HAMMOND UtASO Apao • Poodlel. ' · ~ * S8. '1!iO * · decoratora cance ........... in OORONA DEL .MAR Matching pair of.)ovable 1 REFRIGERATOR I: Misc Call 6'MITJ aft 6 pm DODGE
Spanish &: Mediterranean etc ~i; Guarantee good •• 2854 E. Coast Hw)-., 67J..8930 month old female pUpptea. turnl.ture. Reasonable! LIOO lf. Xlnt cond. 2 Id ··-DOJ •
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ever/ night til 9 state _ must zell! $.17.50 I: Organs now continue.: at GERMAN &rt haJr Pointer, Misc. W1nted. 1610 ' ,65 .Aaff AUTHoAJIID DEALlll
Wod., Sal & SW!. 'tll 6 0, 7 pym"" o! $5.74. Deol" Orang• County's only piano lemalo. 1 YI'· old. Noeda -;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l!P~o~W!'"'~C!!ru~IM!!!'.r&!__!90:!!;20!!j UUllUt HUNTINGTON SPAmSll GROUPS
20 Pc "Madrid"
3 Room Group
From Model Home
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chair, 2 end tables, roffee
table, 2 larnps, dresser, mir-
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Complete group
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Pay only $16 por mo.
21 Pc
"Barcelona"
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HIDE-e.·bed never used pOCI. guarantee OK. Call 526-6617 & organ "super marltet". home &: lots of Jove. Good • --._
8• mod-lov•"'' .,,1• i"'=:'=:°"=:=':Pi::M=.==='"' Pianos ln>m $195. Orgat!s w/ohlldro". 64&-7583 •WANTED •· IO' DIW<E oobln """"'· A-•-·•·~--•vse-'BEACH ' In> ~~ Ev 2111 · • ' · · ~..,..i-~ ·'-'-'-electronic .uN ~ "'-..
fee & end tables, lamps, -m •""""· "· Furniture • A"'llaneil 1...1:.~ .~ $ 4 9 0 0 • nd1o 1D1t ~· (R.37&55) H-•tU• ~ .J C.n
S pc dinette set, ~ size Musle1I lnst ...• c_ __ l:.1:;2:::5 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1 YR Fem. blk long hair, Color TVs e Pl•-=•.,... $99" •·•· "
Spanish BR set. Less than ·-1819 Newport, C.M. 642-8484 pt poodle/pt pomeranlan. ETC. -i.,;-:;;=:,======-~ Compltt9 rvic• I Perts 2 mos old. Mwt sell this RICKENBACKER ele c Nd• ,,w horn• 1: . 11111 •1•.&CH •LVO.
week. Prv prty. s.1>-9046 guitar, $175. Orlg Pri"' $325. Tolevlslon,. ___ .;:12::;0::5 548-2147 "'' Cash in 1/z hour '. !e! I~ Sid ..... 9030 ATLAS 142.t11 I~ .uo".0442
SEVERAL rooms ol walnut ~th=~~· J! ·-2 • 7 mo old kittens nd 541-4531 16• tnbot.rd aipeedboat approx ........ Y--PL'"' _ _.. J11t1·.n .. S.. S.. Pl•t•
furn. excel cond. 3 yrs old. RENT TV $lO --..1 .. 1 adult home. Railed f -old with 'ST Chev V-8 ~ ~ ~mvv'n fwy. •'Iii J-t •few •l•irt•• 5:30 54()...3193 Ne. Deposit • Free Oellvery "I"".._. .,.. 2929 H<>or Blvd Mertlt .f M1M1 :~ust ~1rJ~= WurUtier FJectrtc Piano SM-04n or m.9110 =.tber. 546-ru3. 1 ~ti.l W A N J E D : ~~ ~ ~ in/ O>lta Mer . MS-im
alt 6 PM Xlnt cond. $395. ,...., ..... -~~°""';:;.;,;....'tll;;...;10"""p.,;.m. __ . ~7755 after 3 PM HI-Fl I Stereo 1210 MAI..E miniature German We need quality (no junk --. MAPLE living room set, -Sbepbm:l:. Good watch doe. pleue). Furniture, c 0 I 0 r '" Ford Pickup PkkuJ C&IQll'. ~
maple bedroom set, maple MELODY GUITAR ~O 1969 soltd state con-Free to good home. 'IV'a, stereos, appllancea:, Moblt• HomH" 9200 Lo,. bed cuat cab, V..S, dlr, ihup with ttmneau covu A
dinette, good cond, $400. New gears i 11trings $20 sole. Never med $85. Also SU-6552 2/14 tools Pd office equillment. bumper, pearl lftY exterior. camper. (JISA119)
546-3667 <lr 545-filBO 673-41S1 or 642-0022 6' w a 1 ~ u t AM IF M VALENTINE'S Day ;n.ent TOF C4\SH IN 30 Mlnu1a:! COlfl Meu'1 ,, Xlnt cond. Tab fortlp car t''65
PAIR of lounge chairs, multiplex, 8 speaker audio -Mixed terrler!bea&le pup-531.1212 * 893-<E55 Ye1r Round ·tr. trade or SSS cub dels.1.B. «7
modill-• -•-ba-" do Pi1nos & Org•ns 1130 system. Normally eelll for L--WW 1lnc prvt prty. , : seats.};s;:Ch.'~ wn Gulta;Headquarters ~~·0e~rzs9 '250· ~iiss 6
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CANOPY Crtb & mattress e NEWandUSED e 'Ai LAB Puppy -Jemale, 6 Clean out the old Rt·ba& From$6995 'MINTERNATIONAL Dml ... PLYMOUTH
Dresser, white F re n c b Fender e vox e Standel C•meris & Enufp. 1300 mo. Dark eold c <l I or, and help out a pod came. 12 WIDES ---' ' * llirlm Bl."fd • Prov. $50 each. 544-5601 e GIBSON e MARTIN e ,-Lovable. 67$.-2624 aJt 6 Glve your <lid uniforms (Off· «l'-43'-t-5'-60'-$6'-60'14' Pickup truck, aood ""' .. ' 0-... .... 546-1134
e WIL.SON e YAMAHA e HASSELBLAD 5()0..C. l!Ai yn pm. 2114 bra 4 Enllltt<cl) to the Sea-From ,_ · ~ 23Jea!ooilland Dr: . t 'Ill 10,p.m.
Factory authorized old, $400 incl metal case, TO GOOD bome, Part Sooutl. Netd bl~ whites You can pay more 1 'l'CUN
sales&: service fllten. Call J. Hardy Gmnan Shepherd male J!Ai aea.bq:s, etc. so.s'69 ' but )IOU can't~ better ·~ 4.spdTON, ~~371-V4-~ um;":oi. retired
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Office Equipment 8011
El.EC 10 key adding
machine w/ aedit bal.
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typewriter $40. Very nice
standanl typewriter '3'1.SO.
Printing calculator, elec,
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EVERYTHING IN MUSIC ~O (days) 6 7 3 ~ 8 7 9 9 yrs, sbotl &: lie. Loves idds. BUYING Silver Coikll J99' Parka a9alta~~r1l.: areas. l)lOrtlman campat llleD. mu ii! ~-S,.00. Beach Music Cenler eves tll O p.m. "'"'"''· 2m •Ila'"-D~70. Silver Mabui' H Show all altn .. 644-1810 -·~ n.JlOO ""· Ro-• i
S rtl Goaclo 1500 LOVABLE Y• male part"'~ ltlcklet 13.so roll. cosrA ,.,. S: SL DODGE II ..,, '62 ~~...,, ~-~~ .. ~·!!.hPt ~~-•. j
-multt bedroom. with
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large dreuer, mhTor, 2
It.ands, headboard. 6 Pc
swivel chair dinette sel.
Compere et $1299.95
Complete lf'OUP
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Pay only $21 per mo.
Quality K!ni-8lu Bed,
beautiful quilted mattrna.
apUt foundation. hlt·ln
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17404 Beach Blvd. CHwy 39)
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HunUncton Beach 347-8536
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Tremendous savings on '68
models and rent returns.
Beach Music Center
wftae. mb'l'or· .tint cond.; Estey Spinet Plaoo, $475.
$1511. 673-<5IS OOUBl.E OYOn, Fri(ldaln, Hammond 0rpn. $1511.
• Kr.:G stz:e '°I> maltreu, built.Jn. LUct new. stalflleu * 536-7131 *
firm perfect cond. $50. Call steel, an contn'.llt. Also mar.1-u-........,-..:;.,;::;.,:;.eetric="-0mn~-
544-69ll dtlng cook ttlp. Sacrmoe. Double Keyboard, '600.
FACI'ORY Qose.outl; ur>-613-7334 * 67>9212 *
flniflhed capt. .i: m a l • l-WE-DG->.'W~OO~D-Gu--S-lov<-,
chain.. Re9I buys! 645-0801 Double <lYCn 150.
CHARGJI IT! * &16-6«1 • . .
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P! "I lie tr1 crl. 2 yr•, OOINS 837 W. 19th st. CM. 11' block F.lllt of Harbol' BJvd. r-....,._ •• _.. ..,.. ""' ax-.i
BROWNING over under ):I HClu.sebroken. Love children. M6-l445 , on Baker dun; l ,ft. bed; 1~· -5 • d.a. ;., will fine
Pit· loader Pacific VL 836-4493 2/13 PETS and LIVESTOCK 0.ta Mea <nf) 5tQ.9f'l'D 34,cnt ML $1.l'.IO 5Cl--mO' Jl1v ~.LB. WCl25. can ,' t
250. Winchester Mod 70, 300 FREE '"'.'-'-· .t...-.. Fem. 6 SEE ~-~ .•• Wklo •-.. '62 CHEVY, 8' tieet, '6:1Toll. Jtm .,.....,,.._..J6.0liH.
HH ~-~ west. .... • ...... ,. .....,.. wv ...,,,..,., --v:a. au~. RIH, radial pl:j'""'='°"""'====~I m ... c--moo. old, gd -· with !?!!! 1125 ltoer Pu Amerloan. Paro-ltlll5 96U1l2 1 1
dl•. ~ '"'""' yard 642-7072 2/11 PUPPIES ..... ~ l'llto lltd ""'"" "':' a...:, II Toa, "'I'! EN.LISH FORD • i;
Uttle med 9/0 FEM. g mm. dachshund % Shepheri!, ~ Samoyed mobile bomn aaw at •55 ~ ..W, pOd
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5FRUITTREES WANTED. -..... tor .520 N ......... s.A. ~ '511 .rao-·~-~ ! Mi-llo....,. l600 you dig• tranrpianl About a pnotty btadt !omale J'oo. 531-1571 J\lll-:. ~"""
-evACUUMS .,,.-lO'AOOtall = i..2/llpt dl•, 1 YI'·· Adults only 8 • 36. 1 BDRM, .\.1 ....i. '62 JE~ '\l'U.:., ·-, sporto
tto up. Res-1n •·parta. . ? pupp 546-mM mom.Inca only. FulTdilbed. to lie ftloeatect. ·Ptck· Up,' •heel UI"•"· _. NgDli!NA
Reuooable. CourVaouudl Bealge, 6 wb .• weaoed. G ... t Dane PuPI, lawn 1 $1750. 5311-1111 raclm. """" -.. l° ., I
!133 E. !'Ith. CM,, &G~ ' 1116-4ll3 2111 ....... AKC. Show quall'7 · """"""'"-..... * "'t {!>-' 11'
5 NEAR new 700-ll 6 .. 1 .. RECIPE mqulnes, 1arp with pet Wmpen.IDltllt. MotarcyclM f300 ...._ __ ._._ • _ __._' -•· 1!,.$1883
rv collection, take all. •,5'641W * . ~ _...... .. ~-. ·~· ~·~
rommerelal ttr" & "'"'· 61>-2445 2/ll AKC s°"" Temu-. • HONDA '• -· tlll-f!tll 0.. ·~~ :...~ch or make offer, LABRADOR/ Setter pup, 7 'Males '150 ' Femalea ~ N ~ waaoae tn
FIREWOOD FOR SALE moo.· PlaylU1; hmole . ~ · MINI BIKES 1967 IRO CO •• -.. •. au=Ue
W&lhut 6 Eucalyphu. $4'1.!!0 60-1!29 2n4 WIRE Hair Fox terrier pupt. 4-WHEEL t>1UVI TOP.ftAM r~
crd, '25 ·\6 crd. DeUvered LOVABLE ttrQUt cat. lftf AKC. '50, kt1ll ••ll. ''" .... O* .... Hardtap.Wwtlb ........ %0Ul·N··n CA&-
""""''dtree.U)-•whit<, port ••aora . ...._,,.,...,.,. * $2J9*" ~ ..... ~-~ ' . ·;iHIDIX"E
Quality Khe-5be'Bed, 50-'113 2113
U---HERi FRI .... •L"'ER --(J" •> • ,. be•uutul quilted mattrus. SHORT haired female cat. ~ ~
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Wor1h $250. sa.«536 MISC. Plantl I: lhrubL oellent Ollld. 138-5237 HONDA tm '::::-YI. latorM"c tlulf.
2 WAY RADIO 10U dig " .,,.,,. ,...,, JRANSPORTATION_ «:::' = -..., ":.::.i :.:1-:=~~~!':"==I at watt bue l Mobile M4-419t -,...... SMl ., I' •btlom. SIMllO i·GERMAN=="'""°"Sh:-oept-..-.,.-,d,-pu-m-, looto & Yedlto 9000 1961 HONDA 2111 CC. Good Doon ,_ --
RCA Vtc:lor ~TV ..... """"''· 3 monlhs old ·-~ft~·--·NI -lion.~~ Harb-· -., __ ... = , "' bdnn .. ~ uis. f7$.l.t« 2112 ~ ~-• • ·~~ ~".!!!u-~~·~·~~~......,=· ';;mliii:ro>iit'IO;:-a;;;;I All walnut 51$-12111 alt I. 2 MALE ~-., g wits Put f._~·e105 hp.:!.'!!:~ '15 HONDA 2111 S<ronlbllt', l9ll2 MILll'ARY 1"" °"" i4wl'ft'1""""' ,IAd. 0..
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17 Near l1flW o.t $0) SIC! I: tan 962-1633 2/U price $1450. 98J..1440 aft g g pm -tt. lim7 --.. 13• · • f'AIQI
$350. 1112-4517. FREE '° a pd """"· J'et P11 INt ISA cu -. X1'!1 ""!"· "° ._, ...,_
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aalr condltionln9. IMO'f. • •''') . • $169$ • • •"DOU.IM-• 4 Dr. H.T. llH,'. ••t..,'
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THEODORE ROBINS FORD, ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY SHELBY
AMERICAN DEALER, PROUDLY PRESENTS THE ALL NEW SHELBY.
GT 1969, lWICE AS EXCITING AS ANY PICTURE!
For IN OUR SHOWROOMS NOW! . ~
Thia i1 the one you've weited for!
Americe's most exciting, UNCOMMON
hig~ performance sports cer! .
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AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
r
FINAL CLEARANCI OF 1961 GT..150'S, GT·SOO'S. NEW -EXEC. CARS. LESS THAN A DOZEN
LEFT AT THE GREATEST SHELBY·AMllUCAN DISCOUNTS IN OUR HISTORY!
THUNDERBIRD SAl.E
' lo ehoo11 'fr1m. 2 door ond 4 do1r
model•, Horcllop1 ond lo11dou1. All with
olr conditioning incl f11ll powor. Solft•
""ith storoo t1p11. '6l thrv '61 Mocltlt.
IXAMPLI
'65 T·BirCI Lcindau
Fvlly eq11ipp1d, oir c.of'!d., ; •• ,, wlnd1w1
& 1oof1. lh10 loolc ptlC.o $JlJI, tOYG.
621 1 20 ~ clow11 or trad1.
$1395 ~t~. $48 :;;.::.
'6 7 T -Bird Landa•
RlH, tilt whl., outo., PS, Pi,. P-wjlllilow1 & 1101,
olr co11d. fact. w•tronty IYCICSl2) 20~ down
et" fTollle . $2,,5 ',~\'ca $19 :t.::.
TAX REl'UND DUI?
WHY WAIT? .
BUY NOW-PAY LATER
EASY FINANCING AVAILAILI
GET RED HOT SAVINGS ON
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED
MUSTANGS, FAIR·LANES
& QALAXIE 500'S
Th11e unique '69's were specially built to save you
moMy on tho most wonted 1969 extras! Coma in,
se1 the amazing savings we're offering on suc;h op·
tional equipment as air conditioning, E·2B whitewalls,
vinyl roofs, deluxe wheel covers, tape stripes, blldy
mouldings, etc., etc.
IJlmD OUAITITISI HURRY WHllf THEY wn
'64 FORD SALE
7 TO CHOOSE FROM
1 D11n, 4 Do1n, $~1116, Horcltop1, Con•
v1rtibl11, WJi9oi.1, 1orni with 1ir •nd pOw.
., 1t11rln9. EXAMPLE:
''4 fOlD .,\).AJll lio 4 DOOi
V-i 1utom1tlc, l1i11ly oqvipptd. ITWR·
4111 . 211" cl1w~ •r lr1clt .
"95 Pull Price. $23 per 30 mos.
'67 Mustai19 H.T. Cpm.
VI 111to., -,&H, ,S, fo c.t•ry 1ir. lh1• loolc price Si 695' ~~cadiwn 547 Z.!:.
MUSTANG SALE
I J to cho1io fro,,., "6" & "I'' c.ylh1dors,
4 •p1od1, 11to'"atlc, Somo with , • ..,.,
1tetrln9 111d 1lr contlltionl119. '''' thrl
1•67 111od1l1, co""1rtiblo1,. cou,.1 a nti
2 + 2 fa.tbtc.k1. IXAMf'LI
1961 NUstAN•
H1rtlt1p . C11;1. F11lly 1qwlp1tl IWXS-
ltll 2Q % tlaw11 ., s· "•· $8""6 .. u 3 t ..... 7 Piia MONTHS
ENGLISH FORD
CLEARANCE
OllAN•I COUNTT.'S l.'.Ai611T
INYINTOIY NOi# At •••
SAVINGS
YOU WILL LOVE!
DILUll J & 4 1001
ll~AMS
•TZ&4DOOI
llDANI
STATION
WAGONS
IN YOUR CHOICE OF
4 SPD. or AUTO. TRANS
SAVI TODAY!
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lllUS "" .•AuON e DISC •U.1U e PUU l PASS. 1111
• I TO ~· IN IJ.I ll~NOS • LUllUl.T ·~·UTT IOTH .... llH AND OUT
USED CAI SAU PllCll ~IYI 7J HOUU UH I P'QYIOUSl.T 10\.D
ALL PAYMINtl Pl•UllD ON AlftOftD CIUIT •
OPEN SUNDAYS
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PAMILT c.AI.
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YOLKSWAG!ff WE PAY WK •
VW FOR .YOUR W
TOYOTA
'69 TOYOTA HT
MANY EXTRAS
BUICK C.Orona, automatic tranmru. 1965 vw Bua, new WIW,
•drlion. ndltod o, Llheat~7 Ii: radio. ~.
ve a.y. c ............. • _..=*::c.11,,,,_::6"-0444==*--FOR Sale 1966 Bulck ltiVitta
$1475 •gs vw BUI 7 paas. Xlnt xlnt cond. lo mlleaie, pvt
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., ..... L•...: I "'"'· AM-FM. ""' prty. party, -Wfl, UlllG l2500. ~1037.131-all ·!S WILDCAT 4 d<. hd ID>
red/red inl nw tirts fill.I IHPORTS VOLVO pwr. Air 11895. 54i>-01l6
tOTOTA·YOLYO --------'63 BL1JE Riviera, Full
l!l<S Harbor, C.M. ....930.1 r 61 VOL YO 2 DR, po .. r, air. I • ...,.,, Xlnt
TOYOTA cond. $µ95, 67rt..4811
MANY EXTRAS * '66 BRUICK Rlvlera, !Ull
EXEC CAR equipPed. J.mmacula.te ~ l!EADQUARTERS $Hl5 dlUon. Call 644-2-«I ELMORE el L 0 '12 BUICK Spec. Po-<.,, •11 aMi1 auto, good cood. le tltt1.
15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr iullo ~141 $525. 644-0038
""""• ....,,, IHPORtS -I BILL MAXEY TOTOTA·YOLVb CAD LL.AC
1966 Harbor, C.M. 6'&-~113 '68 CADIU.AC CouPe De !Tl91YIO!T!AI * N•w Yolvils * vm. Conv X1n1 cond. J'tiO.
88 • •cH B G~T A "' for qulck oale -· 1 81 9 •" LVD. BETTER OEAL <94.000. Hunl. Beech 147-1555 ''™'=1A=c•~10-0.,,,...-""""'·62'""5'<J&;;.,..
3 nU N. ol Cout Hwr. on Bch Herb Frledl•nder DeVill;. All.power, lo miles. mw Beach Blvd. CHwy 391 Prv prty. M2-3368
VOLKSWAGEN ..,.;,..""" So. G.G. ";:.,.
'64 VW, SUNROOF, radio,
vinyl. Xlnt. $m. D&y1
49f...85n, eves 49'--2976
"60" V. W. VAN
New tran!I. and engine mo * MS-5151
tor used can I: truckl j\Jlt
call ua for tree estimate.
GROlH CHEVROIEJ
Aak far Salts Maneaer u:ru Beach mvct.
WANTED: '69 V a r I ant H~s.1n Bet.cb sunroof; preftt Jlght color. __ _:::....:.='---'65 Chevy lm,.le
53$-1019 after 6 PM IMPORTS WANrm Hardtop, factory a.It con:1,
Oranp Counties dlr, pwr 1tffrlnc, new ttra,
ts YOUR AI> m a..ASSI· TOP S BUYER black landau top, XInt cond.
FIEOT Someone will be BILL MAXEY TOYOTA S8S cash deli or ~ ~ifn
kiokirw W It. Dtal 642-MJI 11881 Beach BJvd. car in trade. WW fine prvt
tor quick, dftdeat multi. IL s.dl. Pb. 117-4555 prty, L.B. 'iJCJUC. Allr. Sor
Jim 4114-9773 or )6..(IU.
4 1/2%
link f111111cl11! 1•1il1bl1 " N11~. II!~"' •f crffit.
Nll!E • fiRil!
IAs V•s Vado• a DAY$ a 2 NIGH1'S
FOii TWO
Ne hrc.h1~ Ntc:•J••ry
I I J I. I
15300 lel~ llYd.
'66 EL C.m.lno M er1[tne,
4 •pet'd addr tidft. s 1700.
""' ea,.,, a.-.....
"" •. Cout """· lquna. .,._mo
'60 CHEV. Station wt.Son·
V-8, ault.I., pwr, •ll'fr. ;.
brb. Air-cond. X Int I .... ,..,
'62 OIEV Impalt. hardtop
conv. Exttllent cond. R 6 H, pwr 11r;:. f700. ~l?'8
alter 2 Pt.I
'13 OIEVY Jmp&la, 4 ipd.,
or1cln&J owntr' S900. ........
'55 CHEV Y C oup•,
autornaUc, 4 nt• tlrta. aoi '* M$.-3T~ + '
'59 IMPALA Nt1w enctne. Pio. or br1t offt r. 147-tllll
..... 1..-1 Carol. Westmln$11r
194-332?
OPIN 7 DAYS PLACZ JICl'ir -.n1 w wt.er. .... .,. loo""'r -DAJLT
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•fK""' ·~.,KulTION TitANSPORTATION TRAlilSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
9IOONooi Corw
T~ANSPORTATION
9IOONowCaro
TRANSPOltTATION
9IOONow Corw
W-ldar, Poboqty lZ, 1969 DAILY I'll.OT /J1
TRANSi'OlliTION fRANSPOifATIOH
9800-Carw 9800 Now Corw 9100 Now 'C.rw 9800Now Caro 9IOONow Can . tlOO
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CADILLAC for NINE .TEEN ' SIXTY-NINE •
1964 CADILLAC
4' Door hordtop fini1hetl 111 Royolo lluo orlotior with mote.hint bh10 cloth
lt1lerior. Ho1 111 tllo popular Codilloc powor 011id1 h11:lr.1cU111 pewor
1t1orln91 powor broko1, powtf windows, AM·Ft-4 rotlit, cn1!10 control ond
mwch , much moro. IVHUl91 ) • •
SALi 51444 PllCI '
• 1963 CADILLAC
Tho popultr S.do11 OoVlllo fh1ilhM 111 otlillno Wflite ••lorlor ,,-Ith tfftro1f·
Int bluo cloth ond loothor h1torlOr. Htt oll tfto popul1r, Cocl!lloc powtr
ouhh includint 1t..orin9, l:irolc11, Wlndow1, 1001, ..-."'4.FM rtdlo 11nd Codll·
l•c'• f•mou1 f•ctory •ir condltionln9. 15l65l
SALE
51111 PRICE
1967 BUICK
Skyl•rlc h•rdtop <:oupo. Ho1 VI on9ino , 1utom1lic tron1mi11ion, pow1r
'"•rin9, r1dio ind h11t1r, f1cto,..., Air Conditioning, whito 1ido w•ll tlr11.
Thil 1l1ctric blu1 ci r h11 m1tchin9 •II •inyl int1rior ind i1 1 locol, on•
ownor <=It with only 9,700 milo1. You must 110 thiJ on•. IVTU060)
SALE PRICED
1966 BUICK
Cu1tom l1S1bto 4 Door h•rdtop. Sp•rklln1 'to4il ll>h11 with t11•fchln1 l11t.r0
lor. focto"'t 1ir eo11ditionln9, ovto111tttc tronunl11lon, powor .toorln9,
pow1r bro k~i, r•dio, hootor, ofc. Tr,i!l 1 flno .outomobllo thot mu1t bo
11on •nd dr1v1n to 1ppr1cl•f• lh ffno, ••Ju~I ISIW4•91 ·
SALE
52222 PRICE -
1966 OLDSMOBILE
91 Luxu,..., S•l'1n. l11utlf11I 11tln 1llv1r •ri1rlor with bloclc •inyl roof. ond
motchl111 br1c1d1 intodor. Powor 1~01rln9, povr1r br1lc11, pow•r winl'ow1,
powo" 111t1 AM~FM r1dlo, flit 1to1rln1 wht1I, pow1r v1r1t winl'ow1, olr
"'""'""'· Abool,t~ll, ''i2""3· I;; '
SAU ' , ~ PRICE
1967 CADILLAC
D1Vll11 convott iblo. l11utiful C1moo boi9t ..J1th m1tchln1 ftp incl lt1fti1r
int1rior. Thi1 low mil11g1 cor i1 11c1pti1n111y 1qulppff with f1ctory 1ir
conditioning, pow1r 1t1orin9, powor br1k11, poWtt 111h, powtr window1;
tilt ind ftlt1copic whttl, AM·fM rtdio. IXSP6921
f~»•• ' , ,
SALE s3999 PRICE
On Dlsplay an~ Re~dy for Delivery Today!
OF LATE MODEL PREVIOUSLY OWNED
CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY
1968
Sedan
De Ville
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A bttutiful Ch11tn11t brown 1U't•m1ltll1 witlr. 11 ndlewoocl 'pt4d•d top tn4 111ttchin1 cloth I
l11thtr lnftrior. Htt 111 the poplfltr po'..••• f11tur11 incluilinf pew•r 1tnrln11 P,O•tr hr1k11,
pow1r wiridows, poWtr 111t, f1ctery .ti~ conditioning plu1 prtmlum tirol. Thl1• lov1ly cir h11
bou ddm "~ fow mil" '"s 49;99
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1967
sedan De Ville
Thh 1ovtly S1do1n OtVill t h11 111 pop11lo11 powtr 1ni1l1 lndu.1111119 powtr 1fttrint, powtr br1k11,
pow1r wi11dow1. powt r •••t 111d C1dilltc'1 f1mo111 f1ctory olr co11ditionl11g1 Thi1 b1outlf11I 1ut1°
mobilt h11 bt1n Vl"'t c1rsful1y driven ind 1how1 only tho fintd of c1r1 by it'• prevlo111 ow111r1.
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Std1n D1V!Ue th1t 11 1b1ol11toly t org .. 111. Ftni1htd l11 ·Sp1111s.h s11.,., wftli
m1tchl111 cloth I l11th1r int1rlor, fu lry pow•r 1cco11tocl •ith powor , .. .,..
ln9.br1lc11°wlnCl•wt••••M•1r locb, AM.FM r1dio, '''• crul11 conw.11 prtmlum whit. sll'e wtlt tlr1,1 tH f1ctory 1lr co11clltlon!ng. lll&Nltfl
SALi ,
53111 PllCI .
j
' Tho ,.,,, poP'!ltr El Dor1clo. flnh~'•d In btrMJ11•,t•ltl •Ith ~ pttltlM
Nol 1114 1•ltl l"t1rlor. 1111 wh1tl; powor 1t11rln9, p1w1r '-•""· power
wl11clow1, p1w1r 111t, ptw•r vtnt windows, powtr trunk lit! rtl ... , St.tM•
AM.ft.I R1l'I•, inti m111y wior1 l11•11ry powtr ftttur•i lncl¥cll CHiii"
f1,tory 1ir conclil lonl119. B1tt1r git k1r1 firat tn thl1 ••111ty. ( Ll671
SAU $ 6444 PllCID j
1967 BROUGHAM
fHitlwtotl 1,.111h1m. M1jt1tlc r19tl 1llvtr wltfl hltcli podclti f..p 1PMf
hltck ltptlfry incl leolhtr ln+.rTor. All p-•r J11ch1cll111 1t11rf~ ~1lc1t,
windows, ••nl winclow1, trunlc lid ,.101H. Storto r1dl1, tllt 1 ttl11coplt
1f•trlnt whttl pl111 f1ctery 1ir conditioning. IUkV0 2J91 ,
SALE s4555PRICE
1965 CADILLAC
Tht popul1r 11tl111 D1Vlll1. f lnl1h1d In l1roi1111• 901d ttftrltr ~ t111tci..
1n9 toftl 11othor 111d cloth lnftrlor. H11 111 tht JIOl'Ul1t C.d"f4.c /nury
ftthlr•• l"cllHll111 powtr 1t.trint, powot ,Dr1lc1., powtt W111tl1"M, powor
11th, •19ntl 111Hnt r11'!1 ind of ct11r11 C1dl1ltc f1cftfY tlr ceNltl111ln1.
17122)
PRICE
19.J CAPILLA<; ~ ,
Sttltl'I D1Vlll1 with l1roqv1 91ltl 1~rl1r inti Wick 1N44M t.p witlt
'f1'11tchi111 W11lc cleth 1114 l11thet lnt.,ler. Ab1-'•ly '""" ... ,_..
1lttrl119, pewit brtktl, jiowor wllHllows, poWtr .. ,,, ,.. ..... IW ,..
!•111, AM·FM r1tll1, j.N111l11fll Vlf•• Tyr11 tr11il etc""' f~ air...,.
dltlor1T119. Th1r1 •t• II '61'1 te ••ltcf frem rl1ht 11ew at Nt ... ~llM .,sA~' ~f ;~A:~:~~~h~§5~~~}3 r~~:~~~f { :.~ · ·~ r1. -I ~.·~ .. ~· .. ·th:-:::•·~"·.;:· .. •• .... Vl ... ll•,:;• .. ·:.,,· ~ .. ·" ... E!-i" ;<;··~l~1110,..:8 ..... t;,.C .... ·E;,iDir+.,-.-.:0·--"-"'_·_.
' • ;;:r..,:.~1, ms,~•r·:~ '.;~r. ·?~-<!-; , .. ;::·"-;,1, ·::;•'.'r?lf~ fac:tor,:f;A~i•..,. Ce1dlllat Dllller'~AMnif1hiit0,1~4i•99-Cellt;.Jtailiif' ......
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SALU & SllYICE CENTIR • NABERS CADILLAC :.
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FACTORT 19UIPM!NT TlllS, • I
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2600 Harbor Blvd ... Costa Mesa
540-9100
'67 DODGE DART ·a OtEVY n 'S7 CORVETTE, B\ll'iWldy
$t00. ~ 427, low mileage, xJnt cond.
Cotta Mna Sacrlfl.ee. ~
'1111 alEVY ~ v-&. 2 270 2-Dr. H.T. v.a, automaUe,
Cou,._AR radio, heater, power 1teel'o Dr, ljT, ,Aut<i,• /S, RllL w •-air cond!~"'"" ~~
Coll ... 5· -·~· --~-~-
FORD ---'65 FORO
St•tlon W•gon
Excellent condition, 6 pus,
-MUSTANG
'67 MUlitang, pwr 1trg, air
cond. Many extra.~. Fact
watt. Like new. 540-7877
Country Sed., dlr, $85 cub MUSTANG 1965, orig owner
delivers. Take pymta of top cond. only S1395.
$39.88 mo. WUl fine prvt '* 67~· •
prty. L.B. UEV484. Call . • · -IMPAIA ·•·z co''GA" ""'' croxa;ii) ' Ill ~ '' u .. •,t4 Xlrit Cllftd.~· ~·~ :i·~· 'Ji, .. ,;;; ~·.·· w:• ' I stl-~~ !aJe.ilriiiilitftWil,l,:air-~ l ' · ' • ---=~~~-} ~ltfOll'-J
_..,,...~· ---....,, 1i.ering, dilc ATLAS M!RCURY '66 OlDS Cutlass
CHRYSLER brakes, landau top •• Hurry!
Uc. UETW. CHRYSLER·PLYMOU111 '63 COLONY PARK Cpe V 0 1. di -...----.,----1 . ~$25t5 2929 Harbor Blvd. Station Waaon; blue with . .,,, automa 1c, r.i o, i65 CHRvftn OJlta Mesa 5'6-1934 matchln& vinyl Inter. in xlnt heater, power steering and , _.. .LtA17iA• Open 'tll 10 p.m. cond.; air . cond., auto. brakes, landau top. ISLU
' trans.; ...,_,,... brakes, Stffl'o 889) NrwYodptr. V8eJWlne, auto-' ,....~v• $1695 malic tnnlm!uion, ,....,, FOllD ltw ~ nu -ow; ndlo,
air condit1oniJW, powet 1tttr-heater; Sood w/w tires; cus.
""' .,...., lnke~ .,...., 1!1YOfA-YOLYO '65 FORD loin loam. !!lied n&"ibhyd• ATLAS
Used C1r1 9900
PLYMOUTH
'67 PLYMOUTH
Ful')' llI 4 Door hardtop, VI
engine, automatic transmJ•
Irion, factory air condltlon-
inJ, power steering, radio
and heater. ~NB299 ' . $1itJ':','
ATLAS
CllRYSLER·PLYlt10UTit
29'l9 1-larbor Blvd.
Coll ta l\.1esa 546-1934
Open 'til 10 p.m.
69 PLY. Fury 111; hdtp.,
fact. alr, pwr., R&H: owner
must 11!11, take over pyb.
Low am't. dn. 546-6.174
UIOdC1rt -
PONTIAC
RAMBLER
'6' RAMBLER
Claaalc Sedan. 6 eyl., au.to-
matlc, ml clean, (SJLUO)
$$95
wlDdm!rl. radkl, beater, lofid.. 1166 Hfrbor1 'C.11. 6*-m P9d for rear deck (Ideal for
ed. <Ptwi4l) 1967 CX)UGAR., pvf¥ ptJ, like Sedan. Radio, htatl'!r, au• childrl'!n when travellnc.) CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH OIRYSLER-PLYMOtn'H
$17,5 new, air -. p IS , ""'"' ....._, VS, Excellent 'II Uce-. Ide&( r.mily ,.,. Hubor Bl,,.. , PO' NTIAC
ATLAS
AK / I'll WI Ona. wr. --UX!A.lT "'· lllrlY prlctd at $995. O>cta M.,.' 546-1934 0.::.!:'*' 8::1111,
• da1I m-im, at 11131 eve ~ . -' fSG..3'119 Aft. 1 PM. open 'tll 10 p.m. 0pn 'ttl 10 p.m. • ATLAS ~ wt<-etldl m.2111 " I:.ewta lmpans, ·19111 '18 WLONY pm, ' -. . 1111umrnv STATION w....,, ·12 Pot> -y---~-m.Z1t lfu1>or'.tMlll3 '5,0llO mlleL Bir "ll!ine; HNlll ~·:.!,"'"-~~:~--N; 'MIWIBU:R,l l3IO. ~-•••~on '68 C""GAll 'C FORD XL O>nrt ... 1 -.,.mJ>lni, llH"l' ~~,, _., -· f!W _.,...., 2121 -mw, 1 · ,... ' a.pr ot !110. Dan du!Y -pmniwn 1i1u SALES & llRVICI Om. new -Fine lmD 1 ___ ._._11:11 __ 11111_*---°""' -5*1111 Ltnit with~ ,,i.odod ... llleGboe, IU-9!2', or '2,111111. Call alt 5 Pll' ftiftnMlllnE ;:l>..:cat=""°ll5i>=.•llU'=;;:ll;;;•_·_"_ 1--------
0pen 'til lJ) ..... Loodod ....... --.., -... 2111 16-11111 UUl.ll'lllPIUi 1111 Pontiac -· Sif:, T-lllD
'62 IMPllllAL Jll!>O. I!. -IGlllll. '11% Ford E Ill -V1n-2lilO 1.-Blw, WIP' lmmoc, -AIL $. 1----'----
0own -....... ID -•11111 = V4 tllaO mL $80. MUSTAN5 """Mt11 * -*' 19111 T·BIRD full -·
.... --Full pwr., raa . -Uoed ""' M<>388! lll6& GTO 2 DR .• SPEED. ell .. ,_ all u)ru. l!T!ll. ~
air, db', ...,. --.. ·DUOfO UllC FORD 4 Dll. • '18 MUSTANO;'i!NOnd., lull '61 OLDS F "5. """ tran1, _. S • 2'•· """'"'"' eond. S.t ilt'U" SllL weol.-~~ -or take fo-'-Town eedan. Qood,oond. -U'• ·~ .... 1 oil Will *6'U55S after 5• aft.I. a.:.a .._. ·~ m, Clff H 50-0'7IT pwr., vinyl top. """'" JIU• ...,.... or ....,.,, tr. OJtlo
car in tl'Olle, Will tlnc P"I llUST ..U lmmedlatelyl 19511 Dr, Jli T.Q.P, Pvt l'ty. m.<904 older ttade, 646--2215 '61 TEMPEST, -"""'
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