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already here, many water sport enthusiasts_ are ·
ignoring poUuUon w11;nlligs. Lifeguards s\'ghth)g .
violators of awimming ban have been authorized
,to cite .ame. , · ..
w s;· ·~-~;;pie Spy? Y~u~h Picks Bad
I : '.Ii '7,.;f 'jf • ·l · . , , . , 1 U ,f for tscape
Mesa .f1don·F~~-$,12 Millwn Suit A ;Girden Grove ...,,..,. blndlt
' .;.~ 'BA.~t + ' wtth,tbe fut growina.1Dennf Chain. --~. ~, 1'rq: CM , hi which to
t ~ ........ ~; "' i · The' action states& that Denn 1'1~ 'm:akt: :hfl; ·eicape Tueldly . Mgb( after
1f HllT)' Tl'anldin dJ41'irbat Marie /,tliroulh ita l&e!lla and employa :.;ilffr',r~'up a fD1irket. ·
Caliend••" "1d 1 be . <lilt. .be . bad a Joi mediately tbreal<nld lo ,.t th• • , The car .be jlODped Into was driven
of cnist. -· I:. 1' .,,,. ~ , • formula." ·• 'bY~ "'~ ~· '
Coeta 1,1~.~ oool;;J'rlllllb!,~11 The langual'·~ the< comp!olnt In·· \>'~.Nell A.idm'. WU drl..,, aceusod::;:b~ij!ng a;' ..cr.t·• apnt di, cates that Denny • wu ...,....,ui. '. . .;i.., ~ AV..... when the II-year·
fonnlll;a ' ' .. r~le fa·§d~erlor Attached to the suit are sworn af. old -.. .. h ·oP-ed)tbe door and jumpid
eoort dispute '.1iehieen Calimcler p1., fldavill by other CaJieoder ernp1oy.. • ,.,..... • ..
and Denny'a mtaliranta. \ in which they de.crlbed.Fnnkllll'• .u.g.. ;in: AllllF'!'I' uk<xl hlm, . Why ,.,..
Named !n tthe fU mlilito -.llled ect statem..U In which be admltled• you ~.·and · ~f c!c> you, haYO late Tuesday l>y tbe ~ Co, It In o.. liti? former tmPI01<.Fraeklln, -_, that he bad paoed on Ille eecm fGrmuil r
for Denny'• iii Ooota MOIL • to hJJ new employer. 'Sloriled, tbe youth jumped out, of the
The euit ~1 • .,. that be ~vtili:d the Callender;• alleges that Denny~ car ,and ran. -~ aJ>d .. ,.
raelaurant chain wilh.full -111 <JI the to ""' that fomwla In a chain of pie -)llm al Cllepman lllid HuTll Strftl.
aec"'f, Cali"¥Jer' l'O<ipe delpit& bla bOina . -lo be ....... --Pit>. • Mee laid the yWth bad . held up
"'"" to oecnq by Clllenlm. . ' ' A bid by Cillender'1 lor <granting "'t Ille Tic Toe Market, 11131 Euclid St., The Clllender comJilaii!t .~ -that a reslrainlll8«ltiler' acilnol Dem7'1 wll ' mt um. 'u and ... with Denny'• det"1nlnalloll lo olJtlln lhe'PI&-be beard Aptjl I. The 11DM lini\'1 -• U! ,er •-away
meklng formula -llema frillD a ·rec<nl against Hll'.fll Froilklin"w!D '&O before ·about flO .in ·• paper bl(. ~·IDOlle7
refusal by Marie Callender to niergo· Judge Claude Owens April 3. waa ftCOVUed.
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FINCH PENNIES ..
. WITlf. .PILOT .ADS
The "Peiiny,PlnclJe~" . .ad clUlillcaUon ·11 .. been 1tpaDJted in,uie QAIL y Pnm ..
:c1...wid ")'ant Id" ....,U.... f!.ihclucle
anyt1J!nc anyone , W,n1410 ·tell" (uetpl tor """'"-"aL~) .. 1"-;;'!-J>enn .PloCh«" ,.U .b
'appear. ~. ~ the clUllllcailon
in wblcb ~ ad flll. 4oy :iPeim,r1 PiJt
Cher1•' 1d' ~in run up to three llnei
'for two 'um.I for n;· Maximum vaiue
ol the Item tor 1111 II $110. Read 'lm.
u .. 'em. P!nCll your, peonlei,and make
dollµt. . • .. can ~ 1r,r the dlrkf lill!_tO
the CluiUied Ad~ Depl. . . .
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Mu l!: .. tffial!;'" 116, a ~l<'iaiii( -~
and intellectual llm'llll tbe:ywa belOra
World Wat I • poij,I~ and~
Oil Bolsbevltm, dlid ... Ilda ~
island.during the· nigh , "• >
Hj1 widow, Yve!te, and»•lllateri!n'lalf,
Miss Suzanne ·Selfe1: ta.Id they woul4
return with bii body' to Ilew York .~ J."· ,. ,., .. ,:~t'·V l J
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climbing. Tburaclay It'll be up tO
88, t/l•qk• to~ a m\kl_.Sanlf A.1111
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INSmE TODAY
Thirt art lofn( Uiugh.aJnt1 Mil~
ing. Read. h~ actoUnt of
ont Nt10p0rl Horllor',.... tohlcll
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Crash Kills Coast
Nurse, 2 Others
A 1-Beoch -lllr JlllWJ -1« --dot lo lhlp aUt ... vllilDm
tod13 -ond a 11-.i ~ -killed !ale 1'1Mode7, wbon -....,.. car cnlbed Into a 6an Dleto .......,
alrl>cne at hlib "'°"' lib " cllft -· San DI"° Olunb' eor-'1 lllfid1
Dlvld slSt aid Ellaablllt A. An.,
21, d lJ9ll 10th Avt., South LqUi1a,
wu drlvlor at an ..U...i.d 111 ma.·
per bollr just belcn Ille "'*"""Jar
craab.
Killed at the same --. her
liance, Lt. Waltu L. Toy Jr., JI, d
El T,.. MCAS, and LI. Dooald A. lli-,
28, d lllo llalboa Naval 11o1!11a1 al
San Dieio.
ln...ilplon tald Ille trio .... out
ttlebraU., far tllt last -~
prior to Lt. '1'111'• dtparar, lolW)' hr
• 1:1-moolh -dllly 'lllor, -which he ·ond llJao AlleD bad plaanad
'Living Death'
Ends for Boy
In Long Coma
A tlnd el lf"riot death llnally tnded
at Fairview State Bo.pltal in a.ta 11e11.
TUe9day, fllr a 5-year-old boy ttill 1n
a coma 162 days llfter bein( revived lollowlng a nrimmlng pool accldeDt. _
11.icbael Willon, ol 2'1GI N. Laird SL,
Santa Ana, died without regaJntnc coiJ.
sclau!ness, although Sant.I Ana Police
Sgl Km Reeoor sUrled bJm breathing
ageln with lllOlllMo-mouth -
~' 11 the home "' Mr. 11111 11.n. Louie Wlllon in responN to an
emergeocy call, Sgl &taor dove Into
thelr llagnanl swlmmlll( pool IMt CJo1.
17, spotting Mkh"1'1 leg1 In the murk.
1be victim was n18hed to a oo.pital,
but irreparable brain damage bad a~
pareriUy been caused by lack of OXfJftl
lo the brain and clelth wu alll<1'DY
~ as accidental drowninc.
Young Michael WU ftnally tmldtrred
lo Fairview Stale Hoopllal, alnce he
required constant care.
A spol<esman far Peet Family~
Funerll Home, Westmln!ler, Aid no
services will be he1d locally, but the
body II being shipped lo Waller, Tu.,
for burial.
Besides hb parenU ond matemal IOd
paternal srandmothon, the W!llon boy
II wrvlwd by hn> oi11«1 llld m
brotbil!rL
They are Jo Am llld Judy: Louie
Jr., llA>bat, Qwlea, James, Gary and
Dave.
Police Nearing
:Firebomher of
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•1Jb •• bow teniWI," murm..ed ...., v ..... ~ "' Soidh
C06ll Clalftmn1t1 Jbpilal, ..... Illa ,... -........ ::t:" bwt!lr -oltllt-~.
Pollet Aid 11111 Allin W• tiriq
Lt. _,.. ..,, -ipGrll car
B ~ speed aJooc Chatlworlb
Boalevll'tl what she lost coatiol and
1111 lalal lltde ud lllgltt be(an.
-.q r-·one side of the
bouJHvd lo the otbor, Ille automobile
-oil the curblnl and .......r up
a sloplnr private driveway wbJch literally aclecl Iii a _., pad.
~ lbnuP 1 bod ol Ivy, the
...... Into tllt alr and -tllt
tr-at the top ol a--·
blutod l1nllb that and --on oat throulh die • wall ol the atruo-"luN. •
The -· ->lrlulll:r -and a car and boll= lntlde _. lalned eomld!nble , accOnl1'I(
lo San Diego County aulhoriu ...
Spokesmen at South Coast Qmununlly
lioopllal aid today that MJu Alleo •I"
pareoUy roomed witb one or two other
.rwnM at a beach view home.
eor.n.t'1 lmeat1plon llated her
IUl'VIYcn u her parents. wbo live in
llo'oney.
Pilots' Group
Calls for Strike
Over Skyjacking
AMSl'ERDAM: (AP) -The Interna-
tional Fedarllklo of Airllno Piloll
Allodatlooa wll'lled today lhlt It m1y
call a worldwide atrlke for tZ or 24
boun If alrllne hljoctinf la not lllitably
punlshed.
A TelOJutlon wianlmowly adopted by
the federation's annual conference said
it may ah@ tab thae actions again.st
nationa that don't punish hljacken:
I, A ban on olr alr lrlfl!c Into the
country.
2. Coordinated action to restrict move-
~t of the country's aircraft and to
l'eltrlct movement of cario to and from
the country, either by air or surfaei!,
The fedeqtion representa 70 percent
of Ille world'• IMO alrllne pllotl. The
Soviet Uni.CG WU reprt.se!Md by
observers, but CUba, the chief tar1et
of the reeoJutJon, WU not repruented.
Eorller, the ...,,.....,. adopted •
~ Aylor that the federations
o.ecutive committee ia authortud to
impose • ban ol lligbU Into the ollendlng
~ wben it doe& not allow . the crtw
'ol • blJacted plane tO 'leave within e11oun.
Yotith Has Its Day
Fountain Valley City Hall took on youthful ap-
pearance Tuesday as 15 .student.s from Los Amigos.
High School took over municipal goVernment for
day. Mrs. Sally Hartman (left), coordinator of
. p.rogrlµl!, and Marta Brownt 17, tend a hand as
'Wayne POO, 15, tries city1ll&ii8ger'.s desk for size.
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North Viets Iiivade··\Saigon
Eiglit Americaris Killed as Red Offen.sive Mounts
SAIGON (UPI) -Communist troops
stormed a U.S. outpost protecting Saigon
today and killed eight Americans on
the 32nd 'day of an offensive that sho\llS
no signs of abating. Overall Communist
losses in the Reds' longest sustained
campaign soared to nearly 20,000 men
killed.
Far to the north. U.S. fi.farines sweep-
ing jungles near the demilitarized zone
seized another huge haul of Communist
rice and muniliom to fuel the offensive.
South of Saigon, 1n the_ Mekong Delta,
Conununist gunners shelled the U.S.
Anny-Navy complex at Dong Tam,
destroying a big ammunition dump and
forcing hundreds of men to abandon
part of the base.
Military communiques said Allied
1.,,,.. killed 275 Communists In lighting
that ranged from the DMZ to the Delta
Tuesday and early today, ·adding to the
staggering Ioooes 3Ullered by North Viel·
namese and Viet Cong units since the
offensive began Feb. 23.
U.S. commanders said more than 15 000
Communist soldiers were killed in 1the
first three weeks of the offensive, and
losses since then were believed to have
added at least 5,000 more to the toll.
Io the attack on the U.S. baie today,
Communist forces charging behlnd a
barrage of mortar shells rut a Ist Air
Cavalry Division position along in-
filtration routes to Saigon about 50 miles
northwest of the SOuth Vietnamese
capital
Military spokesmen said e i g h t
Americans were killed and 17 wounded
before U>e Communlsl3 ·finally· pulled
back under heavy counterfire fr-0m U.S.
artillery and helicopter gun.ships. The
bodies of two Communist soldiers were
f-0und banging on the barbed wire sur·
rounding the base.
The Marines operating near the DMZ
.in an Allied counteroffensive reported
finding 2.50 more tons -0! rice and 29
Airport Director~
Road Chief
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miles oorth of Saigon. 1
The haul pushed to 1,250 tons the County Road Commlai<>ner A. S. K&ICti
am-OWlt . of rice seized by the Marines 1s at odds with Avlatiop Director ~
this week near the abandoned combat Branahan over ~ 111~ cl ~
base at Khe Sanh and dealt a heavy O:irona del Mar Frerwjy.
blow lo North Vietnamese forces in the Followi'I( llrelnlhaD•s request . t y ii
S. ha area. weeb ago that the coumy. -.i, Iii
l·r p h . t . t H "t In another acti-On ~ today, a Supervi9on ... the state DMdDa ""GI n syc l(J, ris l large Communist lorceattactecl'a South illlbway lo move the r-..ay 1,000 Itel
l\'ietnamese airb&rne battalioo 12 miles south of Palilldea Roed, the t.iU ~
ll!IOUth of Da Nang, and Allied spokesmen red the matter to Koch lor ~ ~ · ·
F , reporied 120 Vi« Coog l<illed• Jn 1 beUle Koch's report UJ'lel lilt I h t
Or 'Dodg • g Q. tw" · ' that, 1nc1uc1ec1"tacti<a1 .ir llrik .. ooc1 supervisor• for,.i the whole tb1'I( anc1 ' in· U. es ' ns· artillery. Five South Vielllemeae llOldlers leave the 1r .. i;:i where It la~ ' He -J.1 -· I' .._ ___ ·1n~ ... _..._.._ .. _."t...a..t_ . ., . .were killed and 15 wOIJl:ted, the -.a ,., UR11 QUllllllUWAllDI
• ~ 1 tapOkesmen said. • 1 -wl1h ~ lQafi tmce lNO Onr 1the -.uet-
LO& ANGELES (UP!)-A prosecuUng put wonll tn my ftlOdth that ·1 didn't A Viet' Coog blrtage at Dong Tam l1ll!llt ol the lreewiy and .the Dlvlllom
attorney heatedly, charged a defense , aay. t caq't allow yoo to di!tort what befoce dawn today killed at 1east three of Higb]rays mna1m firm in ltill
psychiatrist t-Oday with dodging his 1\-e sa)d." . Amerlcans and woonded about 65 others ~~ ~. it 00 the ~
questions about just what triggered "Doct.-Or 1 doo military sources said. The base serv~ numa
' :Negro's Home
'Jbe ftl01utlon atreued that fn..
v..U1at1oa ol the h1J1ckln1 "llhould not
be uaed u a reuon for detalplng the
crew by a country where the aircraft
landed." Slrtian B. Sirhan in the shootlni -Of Sen. • 't know why you're as the headquart.er.s -Of the U.S. 9th Bresnahan had protated thlt the jll:Oo
Robert F. Kennedy. .. d-Odging me,'"'.Flttl aaid. " lntantry Division and bas a repair facili-po9ed alignment would enc:roach 40I fteC
Police are nanvwil>g the llMrCh to
liod the lndMdull or lndlvldulll who
.firebombed the home ol 1 young Hun-
tlnctDn llelch N..,. ccuple Salurday.
The 1araa:e doer and driveway of Irwin
llarril, -"' • medicll llbcnl«y In Garden Grove, were leVU'ely xorcbed
'Satunlay when 10111e00e threw' a molotov
ICOC.i1ai.I fnm a speedinc truck.
Pol1ce llbled the lire bomhinl ...
Gbvioul racial 1llcldent. ..
illrTil WU the victim ol point
spluhing on h1a prq:e doer Jan. 29
In • poalbly rellled Incident, police
said.
Huntington Beach only has about lZ
Negro families in the city and has never
experienced IUCb racial violence be:fGre,
police said.
Investiga&q: ddedives say tbty hive
several clues, and m1y aoon know who
b ""J'Ollllible far Sllurday'I violent 1Cl
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Another reeoluUon emphulzed lhat no
bilateral air agreemenb between states
should be made or renewed without
atrict provision. f o r proeecution of hi-
jackm or tbelr return "to the state
o1. rqiltraUon of the aircraft or the
llal< or the operator of the aircraft
for ptOleCUtion."
Dance Too Hot;
Bar Trio Jailed
A Santa Ana nJght club dancer, a
patron and the owner fl the place were
arruted oo lewd conduct char1ea Tues-
d1Y nicbt by hn> Alcobollc Bevu1ga
Coolrolofllcen.
ABC men Stanley Griffeth and Ronlld
Pttaka of the Santi Ana of'flce were
amoni the tudJence in the Vampire
Room. Wl W~ Ave., when
dancer Rotelli Marte Moen, tl, of
~ -alleplly e1111gl'd In lewd acts with a customer, Thomas
R. J ICillon, 28, ol San DI.,.,.
' Bar ...... Ccllcblla E>cob1r, 38, ol Los
:An(d.,, WU cbaried with procuring, """"'l1nr IOd aailllna In lewd conduct.
She IOd •bout . 411 patrons witched the
por!0111W1Ca l>ttweeo .the dancer and
the customer, the ABC men u1c1.
J1cbon wu ctt.id .and nleutd but
the dancer and blr owner were bootu:t In Or1nge C.W,IJ jail
City Beach Open
For Easter W eeIC
HunllJlitoa Belch city helCh la Opal
and appomrtly will he -during the Eaet.er Week ~hoot vacaUon dwplte
clolure ol H-.,i.n stile BellCh, ror..d
by _.,. com!nf from the Sonia Ao•
River, city ollJclllll tmphaalzed toc11y.
Tllo cJty beach eNndl ncrthwen from
llelCb Boulevll'd 11 Plcllic Coan 111Chw"7 to the munldpal pltt. Oa the
norlllwetl lide d the pier the bellCh,
1 priv1tely owned lldllty which II open
'"' public 1111, Ind lulher ncrth BolSI Obie• 61al< 8-h, 1pparenUy will ~
main ullllftcted by cloaure1 "°"" COhl
Hunu.,ton Slate Belch II clooed lo
w1ter <*ltac:l ICUvitla and 1btllf11b s•lherlo& from the lllOUIJ>, d the S1nta
Ana RJvtr to Beach Boulevard btca.UH
ol -ag• contamination. MIUioM o1 pllona ot raw lew'1ge hu been dum~
into d>t rlvtr from brffb ln 1ew•ce
!Ines 1n Rlveraldt.
~-~ist. Atty David Fitts: was cr-OSS-Defense attorneys immediately object-ty for craft of the highly mobile Mekong into airport pr<>perty and 1nterhi-e Wtth
enmuung IJr. ~rnard Diamond, who eel and Superior Court Judge Herbert V. Delta F hi h ... A"~ ha airport -•tlom u well 11 ........,..._, had testified previously that Sirhan was Walker ordered the remarb ltrici:en. orce w c .. ~ ....... ~ ve U..-~ "' safety hadrd. ----=::~
like a "computer programmed ·t-0 com· "The jury can decide how the doct-Or so successfully in the area. Supervil<l'll did not dJlctm the matf8o
mit assassination.' is behaving," the judge said. The barrage was ooe ·of about 30 Tuesday beclUlt of. UM abMlc:e cl M
Fitts said tha( most people "''ere pro.. Diamond previously bad testified which C<>nunurtiat forces carried oot District Supervilor Alton E. Allen .. ~
grammed by their environment and Sirhan was in 1 atli·induced bypootJc Tue&day night and early today en bases: Civil Aeronautics Bo.rd bearinp ~ tb
background, yet dld not conunit mur· llr=tr=ance=="=l =the=t=lm=e=ol=the=';;shool;:;;;;;lng;;,. ===and;;;;;:=tow'='ns:;ln::Sou==th=V'=letnam~~·====~w~15~· ~blngtoo~;;:·~D;.c~.======~' der. Diamond replied that nonnal people
had a certain amount of free wW but ·'
that Sirhan did not.
Fitts drew the corlcessiOn that DI•
mond believed Sirhan Ut bis usual state,
even ~gh he wu a . paranoid1 schizo.
phrenic, w-OU.!d haw been haqnless in
the Ambassador Hotel \had he not gone
izrt-0 a dlssociative state.
However, Diamond Wisted it wu not ~hat simple~ tha( one had 1-0 g-0 tar back
into Sirhan s background in Jerusalem
u a boy and through his whole life.
Fitts sal.d. that he was accepting all
those concht1-0ns ~ut asked agiin whether
the actual shooting had not been trig·
gered by a dissociative state brought -0n
by drinking and by mirrors and bright
Jiihts in the hotel.
The doct-0r again refused to put ii on
thme terms and said, "I woo'' Jet y-0u
New Pakistani
leader W ams
On Agitation
KARACHI (UPI) -Gen. Yahya Khan,
a no-nonsense professional sokl.ier and
the new ruler of Pakistan, told the
naU-00 today he "will not t-0lerate agita·
tion" in bis eU-0rts to bring the divided
coontry back fr<>m the brink of civil
war.
"l have had enough laxity and cha<>e
and will see that they are not repeated
In any fonn <ll' ·manner " Yahya said
in a broitdcast -0ver P~n radio. "Let
every member ol the adminlstration take
9eri-Ous note of my warning. I will not
tolerate any agitation."
Reports from West Pakistan indicated
the populaUoo was h e e d I n g the ne:w
lelder's call for calm.
Yahya, S2, the tough, hard-drinking
Army commander in chief, assumed
power Tutsday after President ~foham.
mod Ayub Khan r<Signed hecluse ol
contJnued riots agaiMt m regime.
lie imp-O&ed marUal law and declared
death ~ peraons caught rioting, loot.Ing
or burnina.
"The armed fortes coukl not rem11in
fdle spectators when the eountry was
btlng drive~ to the edge of-an abyM.''
the mustachieed Yahya said in the radio
broadcast today.
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YOl. 62, NO. 73, .. SECrlONS, 72 PA'"G~S' WED"!JSDAY, MAlCH 26, 'ft'9 .TEN CENTS
.·LarWin Lot Sizes · Stand
Jl.all.ey Council Deadlocked Again; Cr0wd Jeers
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.11e11uo•Mat-1w F-VanOt'• I........ ll'OCI -..trlualJJ app\>V<d ~:--·Ille Qty·~ deildlocl<ed
on the ·-·~~ lillbl in aiio1ber Z'to I U~\\i<lle ..
The' ··c0unco~~ ..... stanaort, which came
aftei-ooJy. 1J minutes discusalon, drew
angry·'outbursts from the e1pacity au-
dl...,. 1'!1_d . a..lhreat of recall, against .
two CCUllCIJmeo favoring ·the·ilminer·lots. ; . . . . .-
HuntiJtgton
CoonCtlmen ,Qoaald Frtpau a ft d
Jooeph CouaegeS irere In favor of tbe
reductd..U. hoJQO Jior<ell.
Mayor Roert Schwerdtfeger, tbe fifth
·eouncil member, wu not seated with
the oouncil aed In effect, abstained as
he has conslstenUy done In tbe pas!
on grounds of having personal interest
in the tract.
Acting City Attorney-Jack Parker ruled
.lhat ,the Ue vote means plannlng com-
mission 2pproval cutUng '25 percent of
Larwln lol slses lnmrU. .i..cWd·T,300
aquare feet to · i,000 wlll 11""1 unless
tbe City COuncll .... to ~ lta Ile
vote by l'tlday.
M:tlGll by P r 1 d. a f waild """1re
calling a -1ai CGlildl meellllf. n...,, was · no lndlcail Tuesday nlpt that
such a session would be called.
More than 100 Fountain V a 11 e y
residents ja1t1med tbt council chambers
Tuesday night . ll'f. the ~In tract
debate.
Huntingtrua Market Heist
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At one point, acting City All«ney
Parker clashed heatedly with -
memben over ·cooduct and verbal oW-
bunta. '
· 'l'u'3Ciay'1 meeting WU req...ied by
P•ker · to clsrlfy. a ruling be mado
during Friday's heated public beating •
Laa! week Puk.,. told councilmen.Ibey
had an. Indefinite period of time to._tato
4ction on the appeal. Further 1nlpection
of the Business and Profellk>nal Code,
(See LAllWIN, P ... I)
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'fot-Se.riowly
Hurt; b.y· Auw ·
Robbery Suspects Nabbed •
:Ail·~.H·untln·gton
~~~ 9111!~·~, to . b1l4h lOp' Ind . ..,\.iH) I rJlii ~ broken
Pelitl · iiid ~~e: iini ~and ··spleen-'
~ airer belnf Ni .Wer by an ~JO Mondlf aitem00n. ' . :-: "'' T.......,. , Day.ff! Michael Hirf.ell, 14652 :Edgevlew'
R i A , JI -llane, it. now ·resting · 1n· flle · pediatric• USS CiHS re ere Waid: of· weetininst.,.· comm n n 1 i y
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' Two female. Russian ocean9grapbers, Lidiya Sakevicb (le{t) and lloopltal where be ·1s said to be maklng
val eh tin a Kostikov'a, ar,e.. P,Mt· <>!-84-~, l~woman crew aboard. a satisfactory rt!JCOVtry,
Soviet trawler, Professor Deryugm, .curi;:~ilY. ~ed. ~t San 1 P~. ~-cbild:w&.ll.·taten'to the hospital·
Jn cooperation with American scientists, ·Soviets ~will snoop along sticrtJY arter ·the act:ident occurred : at
-Prdfic coasfJine investigating fish•life, particuW;ly th~ belte,a mem-5·,zo· p.m. The cldld· apporettiy was
• ber of the cod family. · , ' Pl4Ymc ~Iii ~bile perked
' . ' ~.boiqo-.. ,,;,:,.,;,..~ ---.. t. • · I near.~ 'Im. :-;--:·-;t~•
....11 M h 'E'w..!l . Pn..+ """' .' ,<(,;lbO, ·pr,,•.1,UJ"Old Yliµ~y Qt . et.s~·..:·~~tct·'~: ::T~~i°-:7:·
Sc.h~l B~µnd'-~--tli~4ge ·iJ:7P-=*J~~c
' Two FOunWn Valley mohn failed
fn their attempt Tue8day to Convince
Huntington Beach High School Dhitrict
trustees that ,a , change ot.r tl(lund~es ·
WM needed to prevent an attendance
prqblem at one ol the schoot..
Mn. Paul Wurster and Mrs. earl R.
llobm'g pleaded with the board to allow
130 1tudents living in Fruntain Valley
tO aU.end Foontain Valley High School
father than have thti:n bused to Edison
High School this ran:
'lbe area In questJon 13 bound~ on
the west by Brooktlurst Street, on the
...t by ·Ward -· on the nonh by Ellis Avenue and on the south by Gar·
field A venue. De parents argued that an attendance
problem would be creat.ed since the
avef'ale distance to the aom to be com-
pleted Edison High School ts 4.0 miles
and only 1.7 mlles to Foontain Valley
High.
"It ls not In the best Interests of
. . . . fi t~·
~·Will ....... ·-·~1"< . . at'a1..savwile41chool.'' ·' I• ' ' p',w11.rAH· .i~ • .i'T"'S
• ~ 't0 ·llenUey;blihg!n8 ·1n lhe: .If,"'. ' · Pl!.l'il!'f>.11!.
addltlooal -would.~y.riood -WfTH PfLOT ADS dltloar al Fount.in Y~ey lligl> School. · ·
"'I'm rwllY ·ap~ve and IClted The 0 Penny Pincher" ad clasalflcaUon
lilly?' lie· said, ''that it would jeopordiie Jiu been 'erpande4 in· tile DAILY Pn.dr the.s~ at FoUntaln Valley." cluslfl.eCI "Wlilf ad"111e'cllon to• include
anything ·IDJ0ne Warib• to sell (eicept
Alter 1 CO!llllderabie discuMion th• fir -al idvertlaera).
~ wu .d~ S.1 with Dr. JOHpb ·The new ~Y Pincher" 1d1. now
Rl'bal 111 ;ppositlo'1 and Rldlanl E. WillOll appear dally, undor tbe ciassilication
not vo4blg-beca,,.. he iald be ·did· not tn· whfdl tbe ad fill. w "Penny· Pln-
l!tv.e. lllfllC!<.ol lnformaUon. cber" ad ean nm 'oit> to lhret nn..
'Ibe trustees alao g&Yt their approval far two times fer $1. Maximum value
for a carnival to be bekl at Matina of the item for sale 1a $00. Re.ad 'em.
High School April · 1a to ZO and allowod Use 'em. Pinch your pennlet and make
the contractor a time extension until dollars.
August 21 for the completion ol. Edison Call MUm for the direct line to
HJgh School. the Clusllied AdvertWn1 Dept.
the students who live rihin w~ ·
distance ol a school to be bused sevml miles to another," Mrs. Wurster ~ , ~
the trustees. ·
Trustee John J . Bertley disagreed With
he and contended that it was. '"nlil ·
bOundery hae: always looked mighty '
~ oo the map but it'• a matter
of matbematJcs," he said. ·
"I can't help but think that ywr'
City Beach Open
.F Qr Easter W eel[
! Huntington Beach city . beach 13 open anct. apparently will be opm during the
Elier Week school vacation despite
clooure·of lluntln&too State Beach, forced
"by sewage coming from the Santa ..,_
Rl\\tr. city officials emphasir.ed today>
The ci!y beach ertendl northwett from,
!each Boulevard at Pacific COlllt
High!'ay to the municipal 'pier, On the
not)hwetl llde of the pier the beach,
! ~·~~Ir owned faciii!y which la open
for polJlic VI, and farther nortb Boisa
Qi\ca. 8lale Beech, apparonily will ,..
.,... -by closureJ down ---~ State l!elch la clooed to
weter ..-.ct ecUvitles and obelllisb "*"""' fmn tbe mouth of tbe Slllta jd Rlftt lo Btach Boolevard becaule
ol -canwnlna!lon. M111lonll or· pUoal of raw sewage has been dumped
~ Ii.. river !rom brew In sewage il"f In Rivenlde. •
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Three holdup smpects, an wearing
11woll" tattoo,, on their anns were at· rested Tuesday night after the robbery
of the Food Fair Market at Beach
BOl:llevard and F.dlng~ Avenue in Hun-
tington Beach.
' Police today said that three m~ also
ire belng questioned ln connection with
14 other armed robberies .in Orange
County.
James Robert McDaniel, 20, of ~fld·
way City and John Leon Cushenberry, 21,
of Santa Ana were grabbed by· police
u they flod lhroulh an open field behind
the Huntington Cettter, allegedly carrying
$350 in cub from the market, aald
police.
A third suspecl, Robert Paul Drum-
mond, 21, an El Toro Marine, wu picked
up at 1 a.m. this rnomin& ln 'Glrden
Grove.
Witnesses told police that the suspects
entered the market at 9:30 p.m, and
pointed a small pistol at cashier Ro.1alle
Huntington, Valley Police
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r~~p~e· f Or· E~st~r. w .. · ·~.· ~' k
. ..__J.. __ ...{[] ' . " ' • ..._.......,are -m ~--"'1<1!.-ll11~ 11s cott .. bOlcll ~ the i (ol«ing ·o1. ~ lfaD.' cities. ... . ' '
thm.n .~,ptlice ~.In civilian , .. ~ .. la _ .. Cllpl. lofilil.'111111-la
ii,;;!. 'y West~ ~ lilwmen a qualJlylng tone, . ,
I~ ...... -W~k and pern.ps.· arrival 'Ill< ~ ll<acb Police llMJottn.>I
of 1--;E, will adcl two fuli-llme offX:tii. ...... I OW~ egp. ' ' ~· day '.ntdi ml ll reaerY0 jJolrolrDen
. The )lOlrol torCe in both Huntln(ton will be ...ignec1 to other pxlN 'i!Uty .
Beadl and Seal Beech will be beefed dwing the week·long sprln( vac1Uon
up with atra m&np9Yler to prepare period.
for the annual lnfl~x cl winter-weary "A portion of. the annual Or~e Colst
students, maybe ,heavier this year il beach fun will be spoiled for aome~young
current warm weather continues. vi.sitars, however, due to a quarantine on certain beaches due to dage pollu-Huntington Beach Police Capt. Harold tion ot Santa Ana River waten in
Mays said he doesn't like to reveal Riverside County.
all detaUs of precautionary measures, Tbe potentially harmful bacteria have
oot admitted several younger officers forced closure of HunUngton Beach State
will mingle With vacationers. Park waters M)Utb to the Newport Pier,
. Thi! bathing-suited plainclothesmen are while the same situation exists at Doheny
colorfully known as Seltzer's Sandmen, Stale Beach near Dana P<l.nt.
a tag attached by a New Jersey-born The quarantine was impoeed when
newsman several summers JgG when heavy winter rains ruptured the
Police ctllef. John seltzer announced the Riverside sewage system and ltilt re-
w'lique project. mains in effect with no fo~le lilting
Emergency vehicle!! will be stationed of the ban during Easter Week,
close to the beach during the Easter authorities say.
Week period, jncludlng a paddy wagon,
LA-h{>und Plane.
Veered to Cuba
By Young Latin
'ri.IAMI (AP) -A young, curiy·balred
Latin Who .said be WIS trying to get
to bis home in Venezuela hijacked a
Delta Air !Jn .. Jal carrying lit pertem
to Cuba today.
After nearly eight houri in Havana,
Cap(. WI~ Wood flew the airliner
to Miami and a tc0re of FBI agents
spent more than one hour questJoalnt
the passengers u they remained aboard
the craft at Miami lnternaUenal Airport.
11We were about 1~ ~ut, out ol '
Dallas · bound for San Diea:o when Wt
heard a sharp rap on the cockpit door," 1 Wood said. The plane was preparing
to romplete Delta'• Flight 821 from
Newark, N.J. After stoppln! at San Diego
the liner WU tony to Loe: Angeles. ~
''The engineer 1D1lockod the door and
the man came in, pushing stewardess
Donna Cheat.am ahead of. him ~with a
snub noscil re.volver ln ber aide."
Wood aald the hijacker, 1 man about
$-fett.S and In his late 3111, aald he
wanllld to go to Sriago oc. Havana.
"He •Id that be wanted to try to
get to Veoemela evehWally," WOCl!I said.
"Ht said that that WU hil horrie and '
be bad been in tho United Stalel for
yetn."
Mlaa Cheatam w• fon:ed to Ill 111
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Sf.II FRANCISCO (~)-The slriclten
ff!Q!viaft frli.lbt.er Y1VM1 Wit in im-
mlllent ...... of 11ntinl in the Pacifte
today, ber decks a1•uh li1124oot swells
Ne'l'PQl'i l!etich·rnlllertt u'nda•BuUer 22 basks In ajrea4f bore, many water aport enthusiasts are
sun near oow of ~t>on·t Go Near th• Waler'' stgm ignoring ' pollution warnings. Lifeguards sighting
N~W YORK (AP)·-The llock market
cioted wtar a Wr gain todt1· '!'tiding
near the cloN, wu moderattlf acttn.
(See quataUona, Pageo If.&)
Tile Dow Jones !Odustrtaf am• al
I :30 p,m, WU UJI UI polnll at nus.
Gains Jod 1i>sffs by about ltlO -· . 9'0 I mll" 1-0Ui!iwt!I of ben?. _
lining ·several Orange Coest beaches these days. violators ol rwlmmlng ban have been authorized
• Will> Easler. '.\Y~pproech~ •"" warm..weaflle• -lo cite aamo. •
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litet.zger of Huntington Beach.
Both meo flod on foot toward the
field, police said.
A box boy, Joim Adkisson a1Jo ol
Huntington Beach, lollowed to tte wlHn
lbey went. Adkiston said be .,.. jolnecl
in the clwe by an unldeinlll<CI man
in a Volkswagen.
The chase ended at the ~· of the field when. one of the f1eeini bandits
turned and pointed a pistol ai· the two
(See WOLFMEN, P11e I)
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Doctors Working
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.To-:Curb Seizure ·"' 1WASlllllclroN (UPI) -Former
h"'1deiit Dwight D. EIMohoftr rto
maJned in "critlcal" condition at Walter
~/.rm~ Medjcal Center today while doctofi "flied to revme tbe hurt
alJmenl·thal lhreiitenr hit llf•.
· 1n ' II br'le/ mfd-m«ning medical
'l\Ullelln. tl1e -said that "evldencel
of COllfeltl'" heart failure persial deapltt
tbe fict that all appropriate therapeutic
mea.surts are being utillzed."'
The inabJ.Uty ot. the 7 8-y e • r-oJ d
Eisenhower'1 ·heart to pump enough blood
to give his body an adequate oxygen
supply was discovered March 15. Since
then, hil doctors at Walter Reed a~
parently have been tmable to reverae
the cood.Jtioo.
The bulletin said ElsenhOlm-"slepl
comf..Ubly through ..... of the night"
and conti!llled to enjoy brlel vlJlta by
members of his family. '\'he phyJicians noted the general'•
"i.rilerent atamlna" ln recovering from
major 111ne .... In tbe put.
In written Jtplles to queetJons 1u~
mitted Jn advance by newsmen1 the
<k:Jdors said it WU "unCertain" how
long a paUen! in Ei.,elJllower's condlilon
cbUld be expected· to tildurt severe coh-
gestive heart failure. '
Sunset Beach 'Cleanup ..... , ~ ....
Scheduled by County
Orange County will ...,tract with the
city of Seal Beoch to .-and aanltize
Sunset Beach saDds in t1me for the
aunmer beach crowds.,
Supervtson approved 'the 11',1811 co1>
tract TUesday. The lltne price WU paid
last year to Seal Btacb Irr tbe wort .
Oru1e .
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,Hol ~0£ thl\ 11\e?CurTI reall1,
climbing, Thursday 11'11 be up to
88, thanb to a mild Santa· Ana
11 bree1 e." with fair lk:le1
throurhout.
IN~mE TODAY
There ore •-loutllu fn ICI~ Ing. Reod ~lloriow occov•I of
OM N-t Harbor rot• iohtc~
hod plcnlv· of lhlm. Bootiog
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State Offiee
Okayed .for. ..
Civic Center.
APl"'O"I al the popolld otate bo!ldlng
In SasU Ana's Civl< C<s1'fr hu been
voi<ed ·by the Orange County.sa.ta Alla
Civic Center Commb:slon. But at t b •
same Ume, members ~ attenUoa W penlltent parking problen\a II tllt ...,. .
let. •
CO!r\JniUI ...... •IJlll'M'I ~· 61. • 90,000 _.. loot offlc< building
norih o/ <lb sir..t near Pll'l<>I SU..t
and ..q...ted -to ne(OIJ>te
l<r • -parcbose ----the <lOllUilllslon b a joint pow<n o/
authority and the ltat.e.
The negotiations must be approved
by the -Alla Cil.y Qiund1 alld
the 0r..,. Oounty -.i o1 s._.;.on.
Two "W.W ago, 1'-1"· o/lldtla -
-plllll& to bUlld the -· to.;cQnoolktm mM pl !ta 14 offloes
in branlt Oourty. -R. IAl!l,cdJreo.
tor . o/ the ~ '·o/ General
SoNiaoo; lllid the IUte """1d DOI expect,
14"'°upy 1111 bulldlng bOf,... 1971 •.
(Dlring , COll)mlYlon 'dis e u 11 Ion,
cl>aJrmii Paul While ~ -"" to .the parkll!I P<Oillem:&·tbe ""'"'· Ha crged that the problem be attacked
with "dispalclt''. The slate building, he
pointed out, would require %00-employe
and ~visitor parking stalls.
The connniMion has been wrestling
with the parking problem !or several
months' without a soMion. Muddyipg
th8 wateri ii a county «nploye asaocia·
don request for free employe parking
areas near the new courthouse.
Coas t Nurse ,
2 O·thers Die
' In Smashup
A 'Laguria Beach nurse, her Navy doc·
tor. Hance -due to ship out for Vietnam
today -and a third physician were
killed late Tuesday, when their sports
car ·crashed into a San Diego home,
airborne al high speed liie a dive
1>oMtier.
San Diego County Coroner's Deputy
David •Stark said Eilsllbeth A. Allen,
22, ol 3191« 10th Ave., South ~.
was ~dQvlng al an ~llimalfd 100' mllp
per hlur jusl before the •pec(acular
cruh.,
Killed al the same ·time wtre bet
fiance, Lt. Walter L. Toy Jr09 2C. of
El TOro MCAS~ '8Qd Lt. Do.nalc1 A. Htftts,
2.8, of the ·Balboa Navai HOllipltal at
San Diego.
:Invatipton said the trio were ou t
celebrating for the last time togelhtr
prior to Lt. Toy's departure today for
a 13-month Vlelnam duty tour, after
w hlch he and Miss Allen had planned
to marry.
"Oh my, how terrible," murmurtd
Slanl.ey Volga, administrator of South
Coast Community Hospital, where Mlsa
Allen wu a nurse, upon htarina: details
of. the violent accident.
Police said Miu Allen we driving
Lt. Hines' new American sports car
at hl&h speed aJon&: Chatsworth
Boulevard when she lost control and
the fatal slide and rught began.
Swerving from one aide ol 'the
boulevard to Ule other, tht automobile
bounced oH the curbing and veertd up
a sloping private driveway which literally
acted aa a launching pad.
Streaking through a bed al ivy, the
auto shot into the air',and cruhed the
transom at the top of1 a garage door,
blasted through that ariQ 1maahed on
out through the west wall \ of the &true-.
lure.
The garage was virtually demolished
and a car and boat PJ(ked bide u.
talned considerable damage, actording
lo San Diego County aulhorlties.
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Fowitaln Valley City Hall took on youthful ap-
pearance Tuesday as 15 students from Los Amigos
High School took over municipal government for
day. Mrs. Sally. Har\man (left), coordinator of
program, and Marta Brown, 17, lend a hand . as
Wayne Poe, 15, tries city manager's desk for size.
North Viets Invade Saigon
Eight Americans Killed as R ed Offensive Moun ts
SAIGON (UPI) -CGmmwlilt troops
stormed a U.S. oulj>olt proteding Sailon
today and killed eight Americans on
the .82Dd ·day of an offelllive that shows
no slgm al abating. Overall CommWlisl
los9es Jn the Reeb:' longat 11.1stained
ca.mpaJgn 80flJ'ed to nearly 20,000 men
killed.
Far to the ncrth, U.S. Marines sweep-
iilg jungles near the demilitarized zone
seized another huge haul of Communist
rice and mwrltiom to fuel the offemive.
South of Saigon, in the Mekong Delta,
Communisl gwmers lheli<d the U.S.
Army-Navy complex at Dong Tam,
dt.atroying a blg ammwrltion dump and
forcing hupdreds of men lo abandon
part of the base.
Was He Pie Spy?
Mesa Cook Faces $12 Million Suit .
By TOM BARLEY
or IN Dllllr Pli.t lttff
I! Harry Franklin did what Marie
Callender Aid hi did, 11e had .: Jot
cf crust.
.Costa MO.a putry coot f'rlllklin, ii
aCC)l&ed ol playing a secret-agent
f<lrmulH:tuling role In a· Su p er I o !'
Court dl!pute bttween Callender Pies
and Denny's restaurant.!.
Named in the $12 million 1clion filed
late Tuesday by the Callender Co. ls
former employe Franklin, now working
for DeMy's in Coita Mesa.
The suit alleges that he pi-ovlded the
restaurant chain with full details of the
secret Callender recipe despite his bein&
sworn to secrecy by Callenders. •
The Callender complalnt alleges that
Denny's determination to obtain the pie-
making formula items from a recent
refual by Marie C.llender to merge
with the fut growing Denny chain.
The action stales that De n n y ' s
0 through its agents and employes im-
mediately tbrutened to &el I b e
formula."
'Jbe: language of the complaint in·
dleates that DeMTI WU 5Ucct111fuL
Attached to the s u t t are sworn af.
fldavlt.s 'by other Callender employts
in which they described Franklin's alleg·
ed statements in which he admitted
lhat he had pused on the secret formula
to bis new employer.
Callender's alleges that Denny plans
to use that formula in a cha.in of pie
stores to be named Mother Buller Pies.
A bid by Callender's for granting of
a restraining order against Denny's will
be heard April 1. Tbe 11ame firm's action
a1llnlt Harry Franklin will go before
Judge Claude Owen> April 3.
Pilots Tln·eaten World
Strike Overi Hijack Issue
AMSTERDAM (AP) -The lnlerna·
lional Fede.ration o! Airline Pilots
.o\ssocl.atlona warned today that it may
call a worldwide strike for 12 or 24
hours U airline hijacking-ii not witably
ptlll!!hed.
A resolution unanimoualy adopted by
the federation'• annual conference said
it fT\llY allo tU:e tllltle acUons againlt
naua,os th•l•dofi' puni'1> hijJCkm:
1. A ban on all air lralllc inio the
coun~. .
2. QJPrdlnated action to restrict movt-
ment <l. 'the Country'1 aln:raft and to
restrict movement of. eareo to and from
the count.r;J, either by air er surface.
The !~lion repruenla '111 percent
ol the w<irld's 1,500 airline pilot.I. The
Soviet Unkm w.u represented b y
observm:, but CUba, the chief tar1et
of the resoluUon, wu not repruented.
Earlier, the cooference adopted a
resoluUon , Sl.)'ln1 thlt the feder1Uon1
executive committee Ja authorized lo
lmPoH a ban ol fl!aJ>ls into the olfencllnr
state when it does not aUow the crew
of a hijacked plant to leave within
48 hours. i'he rfllcluUon llluled that in-
Ve31i11Uon ol the hlJtcldns "should not
be rUJOd u a reuoo l<r dell\nini the
~w bY a country where the tlrcroll
landed.''
Another retollllioo emphui.od 11111 no
bilolel'ol llr agr-enla between llalel
ihould bt mlde or renewed without
•trlct provlolon Io r -'loo ol hi·
jackers or thtir return "to the atate
of reai1tr1Uon of the aircraft or the
l!ltate or the ()perator of the alraaft
for prosecution."
From P .. e J
HIJACK ...
the ohlervtr'• ... 1 in the cockpit and
the hiJJCker stood behind her the entire
trip, Wood Aid.
Because of the necealty few colng
lhroogh customs alter the Cuba fligbt,
the pauen1er1 were kept aboard at
Mlrunl during I Ion& rrilUng al the
crew by FBI agents.
At cme time a Delta reineentatlve
came oU the plane and Hid, 11Tbtse
people want a cokl betr. Try and a:et
a couple of cues." From time to time
a paaenger wu escorted off by an
FBI agent for a quick trip to a rest
room.
The hijacker arose from a front •at
in the toorlst oeclloo to put the run
oo Mill Cheatam and wolked her lo
the cockpit
The stewardeu said ohe attempted
to q1Jeltlon the man on his reuons
for taklnc over the plane but Aid Ille
could mUt llUle senae out ot hla coo-
v"1&11ont.
"All l cou1d tell," abe llid, "was
that bt wanted to go oomewhm."
Military communique.s said Allied
forces killed 27~ Commtlll!sls in fighUng
that ranged from the DMZ to the Delta
Tuesday and early today, adding to the
staggering losses suffered by North Viet·
namese' and Vlet Cong unils aince the
offensive began Feb. 23.
U.S. commanders saia more than 15,000
Communist soldiers were: killed in the
first three weeka of the oUensive, and
losses since then were believed to have
added at least 5,000 more to the toll.
In the attack on the U.S. base today,
CommwUst forces charging behind a
barrage of mortar shella bit a 1st Air
Cavalry Division position along in·
filtration rwtes to Saigon about 50 miles
northwest ol the South Vietnamese
capilll.
Mliltary spokesmen said e i g b t
Amerlcens were killed and 17 wounded
belono the Commlllll>ts finally pulled
back under heavy counterfire from U.S.
artlli<ry and hellcopter . gunahips. The
bodies of two Communist soldiers we,!'c
found hanging on the barbed wire sur·
rounding the hue.
The Marines operating near the D?i.lZ
In an Allied counteroffensive reported
finding 250 more tons of rice and 29
tons of guns and ammunition in bills
clOiSe to the Laotian border aboot 375
miles north ol Saigon.
The haul pushed to 1,250 tons the
amount of rice seized by the Marines
this week near the aband<lned combat
base at Khe Sanh and dealt a heavy
bkJw to North' Vietnamese forces in the
area.
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' . S~rhan's Doctor ·
Grilled· on Stand
LOS ANGELES (UPl)-A prosecullng
attorney heatedly charged • defense
peychlalrilt today wit!> dodlinl bis
questlom about just what lrJ&gered
Sid!an B. Sirhan in the ahoo<1ng ol S.n. J1o1iert F. K<nnedy.
Dep, DIJI. Ally David Filla wu cross-
e11mining Dr. Bernard Diamond. who
had testllied previoualy that Slrhao wu
lite a "computer programmed to com-
mit assa.uinaUon."
Fitts aald that moll _. ftl'e pro-
grammed by their environment and
backgroond, yet did not commit mW'
der. Diamond "'!>lied that normal people
had a certain amount d . .' free will but
that Sirl>an did not.
F itts drew lhe concession that Ola·
mood believed Sirhan in bis usual state.
even though' he wu a paranoid ~
phrenic, would have been harmless m
the Ambassador Hotel had be not gone
into a dissociative state.
However, Diamond ln!isted it wu not
that .simple, that one hid to go far back
into Sirhan'• background in Jerusalem
a;, a boy· Ind through his whole life.
Fit~ said that he was accepting an
those condlUOllS but asted again whether
the actuol shooting had l1QI been (rig·
gered by a dilsoclative state brouabt on
by drinking and by mlrron and orlgbl
lighla in the hotel.
The doctor agaJ.n. refused to put it on
those terms and 'said, "I won't Jet you
say. I can't allow you to distort what
I've said."
"Doctor, I don't know why you're
dodging me," Fitts said.
Defense attorne)'3 immediately object-
ed and Superior Court Judge Herbert V.
Walker ordered the remarks strici:en. ~
F rom P .. e J
WOLFMEN .. ._
l>UJ'sue rs. By that time, one police unit
had arrived on the scene, said in-
\•esugators.
When captured, Cushenberry ta1d police
that as he and McDaniel hid in the
field they considered shooting the first
officer on the scene but dldn 't because
()[ the presence of the Volbwagen, and
"'v"e wondered where that helicopter
might be," he said.
Other unil.s quickly arrived and sur-
rounded the field beiore the pair could
escape.
Drummond was arrested in a Garden
Grove apartment by Huntington Beach
detective Gilbert Velne. Veine aaJd he
had to forcibly ente the apartment,
and found Drummond inside With a .ZZ..
caliber automatic rifle.
Drummond allegedly drove the first
two to the market and was supposed
to pick them up following the robbery,
saJd police.
All three men are booked in Huntington
Beach city jail today on suspicion of
armed robbery. They are scheduled for
arraignment Thursday in West Orange
County Municipal Court.
Veine said ipvestigators are checking
out the possibility that these men were
also involved in several other Orqe
County armed robberies.
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To !ho ,;rl who knows what ....
wants but not where to find it.
Matt;h your style wl1h our
-many dbtlndlYO dos;ps. lwJ
aak us •bout our famous 0...--
"The Jl!l'Y can decide how the doctot
ls bebavtn,1" the judge aaid. ,
Diamond previously h • d talll!ej(
Sirhan WU in a seU·lnduced hypnotic tronce at the time of the .shootJnr.
Fl'Oftl P .. e 1
LARWI N .•.
however, revealed a aeveo-day limit once
1 public btaring ii cloaed, oold Parker ..
TUeflday'A lellion Wll osfentiblJ io
hear Parker's report, and -o/
the Larwln appeal -nol oo the agenciL When CooncilmaD Uward Juat move\I
to reverse PlaMing Qqmle3ton appro•il
on the tentative tract map, ViCe Mayer
Dooald Frtgeau. uked Park"' U lllCh
a motion was valid.
DREW APPLAUSE
Parker drew loud applaUle when ~
said, 0 ln View of the fact it. ts a matUf
o/ greet publlc llXeresl, ii Ill my feellnl
that a motion lo cooaider tbe I~
wooJd DOI be ·out of order."
· The city attorney drew bocl latlf
however, when be lalbed out at ti!
audience l<r whet he called "their pcq-
coodllcl" in Friday's meetings. •
"Yoo people an probebly the _.
met who sit at home with mart1Q
in yoor hand ICOnlfully . wlllclllqr tbO
Berkeley riot.I," Parker declared. :
"We're not on trtaJ here," yelled .son»
one from the audience. : ..No, bU( democracy ls," re p 11 e d
Parker. :
A> tile council meeting broke urr.
several individuals waved papen 1n th•
air, aaklng for 11,.-.. to aid in
a recall dlort to · oust councllmeo
Fregeau and COurrtges, Who voted.
agalnot the appeal.
In order to hold a recall election,
a pe(ition signed by 25 percent of ~
registered voters In the dty must be
presented to the city council.
Once the petition is certified, the coun•
cil is required lo OOld a recall elecUon
within 60 days.
P eter & Paul's Mary:
R eveals Engagement
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mary Alllri
Travers of the Peta', Paul 4r: Mary
folk singing trio WW man')' a Ne\lf
York executive in JW>e, a 5pokanuua
announced today.
The spokesman said the tall, Ione-
haired singer who has been with l;tlil
trio since 1981, was engaat<t to Gttald
Taykr, presidert of Taylor & Sm, a
Jlllbli5h~' ~ve firm with 'of,.
fie~ ~ New York. -
Record Stamp Sale
NEW YORK (AP) -A reoml 1tn.~·
was paid for 264 lots ol stamps auctioned
here Tuesday night, including 1115,0tJO.
for a rare airmail block. 'Ille Robert
A. Siegel Auction Galleries Inc. said
the .sale total was the grutest sum
reallz.ed in a single aessioo. « atamp·
auclion.
t. .
U.S. Offer Studied
UNITE D NATIONS (UPI) -Sovie~
llrlUlh and Frtncb dlplomola ioday
studied a "wortlna pa,ptr" ot U.S. pr.
pogls daJ&ned to promolA a Bii Four
peaco iniU.Uve In !be Middlt Eut. Of.
fl clal U.S. aouroes 11kf the documtnt
contained 1'concrde" ideas.
The plant landed laloly ti Havana,
where the security ruard arnund the
lermlnal lttl WU IO l1pt that f<nlp
newsmen could not eet • allmpse of
the hijacker.
The hljacklnl was the 14th Utls year
of a U.S. airliner, pushing the 1~9
total to an all•tlme high. ln all of 11168
there were JS U.S. plants and sevtn trnm other countrla diverted to Cuba.
CONVENIENT
TERMS
IAo~KAMERICARD
MASTER CHARGE
J. C. J./umpM1d Jew./. 21 YEARS IN THE
SAME L~TION
Sky piracy has liken l ,117 per...,.
M the unx:hedultd run to Fidel Cistro'a
bland tblJ rear -SSS <,1 them i. Mord!.
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COSTA MESA
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OFF A:GAIN -Sharon Sites Adam s, the woman
who, s;iiled so!~ from Marin~ del Rey to 11onolulu in 1965. is now planning a 6,000.mile voyage from
·•Y°okoh8ma;· J8pan tO her home port. The solo non-
'Otop v"l"'ge will be the longest ever undertaken by
,A_ worttan. She hopes to make the. trip in 80 days.
;11.,Jusewife Sets Sail ... ' :Across the Pacific . .
SAN DIEGO !AP·) ->.
1'.~arina Del Rey housewife
.u.ys that sailing alone from
'.XJ)kahama, Japan, to 53.n
:biego isn't as dangerous as
~VJrig ,'00 California.
l:reeway.s.
Mrs. S.~~ Sites Adams
plans to 'begin .the 70-lo 80-day
voyage qn May 12 in a 31-foot
sailboat. It ls billed as t h e
lObkeSt..solo truise , takeii. by
anyone in a sailboat across
the Pacific and the longest
ntem"pted by a w o m a n
anywhere:
"I can't see lhat there is
anything .about sailing from
Ybktlhama · to 'iSan Diego that
a . ~'Ol'llan can do," she aaid
ltfood&y ·while accepting a
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special message from May.or
Frank Curran lo deliver ·to
?i.1ayor IclUo Asukata o f
Yolu~barna, San Die go 's
Japanese "sister city."
1·1·nie most dangerous thing
J have ever-dooe has been
to drive on C a lifoi'n1a
free.ways.~• said Mrs. Adallll!I,
a mother of a boy in high
school and a girl in colleg~.
1 The 5-foot~. 112 ~p o und
blonde said. she Is "more
, po'>Verful th.a·n I look."
The o n I y pjroblem she
foresees is loneliness.
"If everythi.rig goes all right.
there will be hours and hours
witll notltllig to do, aOO that
will be t h e hardest part of
the trip." '
:$~~ous Model .. , . ~ . .
'~:.:COronado Yachts 'Bare ·
New 23-foot Sailboat
A. tive,\Y new ' 23-lool sloop,
tOuiidink •out the · company's
line of fiba'glass sailboats, bas
been unveiled by Coronado
Yachts.' •
.. fl'he Cortnado-23· offers ex-
cll>Uonal .gpacTousness at a
;e;m~kabty Jow price and
tlley be-~ined in either a
be! model or with keel· -er board. .,&porting ··.four full· length
berths and abundant locker
space, the boat is ideal for
weekend cruising.
As a, fersatile racing class. tlle Coronedo-23 promises to
~ eqd.11¥. popular. Designed
ror M9RF competition, she
features a long waterline, low
wetted surface, large modern
sail plan ah!il a spade rudder
mounted well aft.
High freeboard and broad
bearp t~ .her roominess
below, making her . a sillf,
dry boot in heavy going. Her
ballast to dlspl6cement rati·o
of almost 50 i>ercen! assures
her "sailing on her bottom"
even in a brisk blow.
The light displacement craft
is said to move well to
wlndWard and points higher
than many boats of her size.
Before the wind she pla~
easily with maximum control
under spinnaker conditions,
even in large following seas.
The builders are touting her
as an ideal ho.at for the young
famlly With a ye n for a big
boat but with a limited budget.
The keel-centerboard model
is tailored for inland lake sail·
ing a11d shoal draft afeas. It
is catching on fast, with skip-
pers who like to· trailer their
craft to various cr.uislng
areas.
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Bappy BttrW· At Se• .. . .
lnlli?ad 'of the customary [(iortgage burning, Shark
Island Yacht Club olllcers'cho;e a burial al sea lo
get rid o! their pesky document. Participating in
the ceremony (from left) are Robert' Baulch, vice
commodore; Elmer Chiodo, stall commoilor<; AJ.
bert Mathews, comrri~re i Hume Seymour~ s~ff
commodore, and l,Jlrry Roehm. The l)urial tootr
place oo Fleet Capt. Bill Williamson's MalUUni VII.
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Therl!s · Fun
THE REPORT of the race
In BCYC's club bul leti11,
Masthead, by Fleet Capt.
Vince Gurley, is a maaterpieoe
of what someUmes 1oes on
in a yacht ra~ as aeen by
an obaerver with a Hnle of
humor. 1be piece follows :
"~ event atarted, with
rriany interutinc llttie details
on S.turday morning. '11>e
keys couldn't be f()IU)d to Ray
Gun's Coronado.a (one ol
the compeU., boats) and '!lie
· Jocks had to be uwed -off.
The other Coronado-25 loaned
to us by Fred Ellis ol
Voyagers Yacht Club, wa.s
found to have a "mule" In·
stead of a wcrking jib. A
frantic call to Frank Rowland
and he showed up with his
jib. r
"Once outsih In the nasty
chop and about :IO koots ol
southeasterly wind, CCC found
that the spinnaker oa the E1lla
boat, .whlch bad never been
unpa,cked, tru IO poorly cut
i~ couldn't be used. Both crews
agreed to race without chutes.
"AT THE START of the
race Hennan Lorence, CCC
skipper, iouled Mike Dou1an
as both jibed around to 10
for the line. Mike goose-wing·
ed hiJ jibe with hiJ mains')
getting so wrapped around the.
rigging he had to jibe back
•gain lo ertrieate bhmelf.
,¥JU .... flying a praldt n.,
.: .. hen ... .-sod the u...
"Halfway op the weather
leg Mike's starboard spreader
fell oil and the ,-i. let
. 10 and he withdrew whUe CCC
won.
"The judges, Myron Seward,
~ack Johnson and Cordy
Koolman of CCC, sustained
tht protest but the race was
,:ancelled becauae oC the
equipment failure which could
not be conclusively attributed
,t? the foul.•
"DAMAGE AT THE DOCK
waa one broken spreader and
gooseneck on the GETa boet
and one torn eenoa on the
Ellis boat. The crews headed
for the bar and the race com-
mittee looked at tht bolts
and considered suicide.
"Penerverance will out.
bowevu. Mike Dou1an and
his crew flied the spreader.
Jack Harl phoned Don McXJb.
bon who pJcked up the tom
jib, managed a beautiful
repair and dttivtred It tbe
next mombig. Tbe writer
managed to get a pleasant
peraon on the phone at
Columbia Yachll who said
there was no chance of 1ett111g
•·&<>o5eneck for 1 Coronado-25
·-but after free 111e of the
names of Dick V aldti and
Bob Poole, there WU a
iooeeneck waltinf at the iuanl 111< ror U...
0 SUNDAY MORHING wt
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How to Lose · Your
II)> SYLVIA PORTER
'Die news a couple of days
qo lhat Neiman-Marcus of
Da.llll bad paid $2,700 roe one
skin ol a new strain of tnJnt
fUr -an all·time record, more
than dooble the Ji67 lfig)l or
$1,100' and the base for a fl.tr
coat to retail for $hi0,000 -
wilJ could set off a new
boom in fur anUt.aJ...brteding
.. '• • • breeders. • · . , _,. . .;.
1be Federal. Tnde Qom.
mission 10 Wasbin1ton
.tstlm1tes that,c h l ~c b 111 •,' btte<itrfi'fltk~;nQ.r.~ inl tbe Al'Mrican public out
ol llO million 1 y .. r. At tu.I
·200 lirtl)S n operating In_
this arta today, groi911lng up
to 13 million apiece 1 yep,
the rl'C.belieYts.
rackets. , The rackets are. IN CASE 'VOU ah ev11
already Oexuishing furiously mildly lemptff to set Up '""' 1n chl.nchllla, ~al.I, minks, own chinchilla. b r e:.d In I
etc., and this sort ol. news )>u!lntss -,or \f yoa bne
is a built-In b(mnza for tbe an eklecly ?t.lati~ .« ltf>. co~n .artists. Jl'or tnst.ance: bilious teenage ypunpter who
how does a deRl like this strike might fall for this ieomo-on
you? -hert are the l)'P&tep'· key then
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y.,' of . o~ pereent of
Yoo invest $2.000 to buy claims, countered by buic: 'pelb now being sold brings
fift pairs of chinchillas to facts .put together OOnUy by as much as $60 and many
brted in your garage. Your the FTC:. . are refuted altogether. After
income from this sideline' Will Claim : 'ChlnchlD~ JJf;OOUet the costs ~f . feed, pelUng.
be $5-10,00I within five years. ont to . f~ off~ abwt marketing~ Veterinary fee&,
'The firm advtt.tising this deal three limes a yur -for • special equipaie~, etc., have
promises not only professional 1:n a•erage total of. !wr ar been met; a net -Of a~t A
guidance on chinchilla rai!ing five llv~ young per f~~ per pelt is ' c o n s I d·e 1 e d
for profd, but also guar~ees each ~If· . .· :: , ''re~Uatic" fQr afl..amaleur.
that the animals he is !ling Fatt': The , chinchilla lS a ClalJD : :Mutatioh {white or
will rep!'Qducc. relaliv~lf slow breeder and silver) ~iochil!as for bteedlng
even 1n the hands of pr~ ·are ·worth up to $350 apieCe·
TEMPTING . YES? · fessional s. produces an .and ··their offspring sell -fo
Tragically, though, tens of aver.age just under t'!o l!ve any9'here from $80 to $7m.
thousalldl of naive Americans young ~r year. One in' five Fact: Mutation pelts are
are losing their shirts on lhe female chinchillu is steril~. almQit never sold _ at ·any
typical investment of $1,000-~JaJ~: Y~ can s e} 1 price.. : . .
$2,500 in, four or five pairs ch11~h11la pelts for $30 to .~· Claim ~ An ·ama\eur breeder
of chincbl~ -which ls twa F a ~ t: lbe current , tt'ice can achieve a profit of $10-~ tbrfte times the.going price f_or chi:nc:hllla pelts at-fur auc-1S,<M»within 'five feart.
~led t»Y .Jegitlmat e. hons is about $1Wlf. Less Fac't: A more realistic pro-
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spect •would . be 'profits of a
"WE SAi.UTE OUR ,
LEADER
1 few "bilndttd liollan -if there
N.YSE
Q.F . ,• To Ea~t River Site
THE MONTH ,.
LAllY ADAMS
Congratulations to Larry Adams :for leading th~:·
Orange Agency in new life insurance prot~on
placed durini the month· of February. Mr .. Adams . . ' .
specializes in business and personal financial plan·
Ding.
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la~ls. Also very handy os identification lo~Is..
for mork ing personal items such as books,
records, photos, etc . Lobels stic~ on qlass and
food mey be used for mark ing home , canned
items. All labels ore printed with stylish
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paper ond packed in reu sable
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NE)I' YORK (AP) ~ Tbe
New York Stoct Exchange
said last week it· would make
'its first permMJtnt move in
more than 100 · years to a
landfill ,site to ·be built by
the: city in Manhettan's East
River. '
The Wc!!hange's board or
governors authorized signing
or a letter of intent with ll•f'
"City,of New York for a 99-year
Promoted
Nel'son L. Halliday· of
Tustin has been prcr
moted tO vice 'President
and manager of t h e
Santa Ana office of the
Uni,ted States National
Ba n k. Halliday wa s
previously ass i' s t a n t
vice 'president and
manager at the same
officl". ·
Bank Plans
2 Branches
Newport National B a n k
plans to open two Leisure
World branches.this spring.
The Uguna Hills Leisure
Worlil office will be next to·
Utt ~gW1a Hills ,Professiona l
Building, a.nd wiH be housed
in a temporary structure until
the pmnaneot branch ls com-
pleted.
The other branch, in Leisure
World, Seal Beech, will be
at Bay and St. Andrew!
Streel. where renovation ot
lhe ol·d Seal Beach
~ Pr<>fe~sional Building is under·
way.. ·
lease en 'the new sile.
Banks to Merge
United California Bank, Los
Angeles, and El Dorado State
Bank, Napa, ha ve reached an
agreement wh,ereby El Dorado
State Bank will be merged
with and operated as an office
of United California Bank.
Total rcsourct$· or , E t
Dorado Slate Bank have
grown during the past four
years from $4 million to. $8.8
million with about $2.S million
in U.S. government securities,
and loans of $4.9 million o(
which ·approximately 60 per.
cent are .lnstalment, JO per·
ctnl real tslate, and IO per~
cent eomme.rcial. Deposits of
S7 million. are a.bout two-thirds
saVillJS and one-third demand. •••••••••••••
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Thef4ter No.tes
' 1 Three Playhouses
' Drawing Curtains ,
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By TOM TITUS
Ol llMI PlllY PIJM tltff
The curtain falll on three.
community theater pro-
ducUons thi.a weekend u two
others arrive to ·take their
. places. . •
gl-ves tta last two
perfonnancea Frid•Y and
Saturday after btln& held over n. e1.tra weekend. Directing
Is yours truly, wbo ~
on stage tor a Klt.cbcoctdiJi
appearance this weeteod'f
Carol Faulallct, Alan Harl, Jenn~er MW....y, Rick GW11l,
Ed LiWe, Helene AM aod
Ray Scott handle the major
roles tn the sliow at the tbea·
ter, Westml.nltt1" Avenue at
Golden Wt!t Street. Reaerva-
tion1 may be ordered at 893-
5443 or m.-.
B,...laed Vp
Closing out tl>elr respective
runs art ''The Remarkable
Mr. Pennypacker" at the
Cosla Meu Civjc Playhouse,
"!Jgbl Up the Sky" al the
WestmiMttr Community
Theater and ''Outward
Bound," the latest producUon
of the Santa Ana Community
Player'!.
Ron Filian sporta side-
burns and mwtache for
his UUe role in "The
Remarkable Mr. Pen·
nypacker /' closing Fri·
* * * day and Saturday et the
"'Outwm! &und'" arrives in Costa Mesa Civic Piay-
tt. last port of call Fridly aod _hou_•_•_· ------
Ron Filian aod Pat Harp
take tbe principal roles in
"Pennypacker... an 1 a • 0 I I
comedy under the dirtctJon
of Pall Tambellinl. A Is o
featured in the cast are
Valeree How, Paul Gracey,
Lois Wilson, Jack Murray and
Maurice Roland.
The final perfonnances wilt
be given Friday Md Saturday
at the Community Center
auditorium on the Orange
County Fairgrounds. Ticket!.
may be reserved by calling
the Costa Mesa RecreaUon
Department at IU-5303.
Westminster's "Light Up the
Sky," a modernized version
of the MtJS! Hart comedy,
Saturday, with Roa: Corbin
at the helm. Lee How-
ington aod Gertrude Hom play
the principal parts in the judg-
ment day comic drama.
'rerfonnances are given at
the Playen Theater, 1020 W.
8th St., Santa Ana , with tickets
reservable at 541-2188.
Entering Its second weekend
Is the Huntington B e a c h
Playhouse ver1lon of
"Barefoot In the Park" under
the. directlon of D a v i d
Maiville. Mike Sikrmer and
ruta Kisner play the primary
roles.
Anabelle Quigley and Paul
Sullivan also are prominent
in the Neil Simon comedy at
the Barn. 2110 Main St., Hun-
tington .ee&ch, The number
ror re1uvaliona 1s 536-8861.
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'Tll.IPHONE 541·1552 FOi INFOIMATION
THE GREf.TEST ADVENTU E OF THEM All!
WALT DISNEY'S
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CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT., SUN.,
MON., TUES., PROM 2 P.M.
scene are the Lldo Isle
Players' "Affair• of state,'"
SOUlb Coast Repertory'• "La
Turista" and the Soulh Cout
Light 0 per a A5sociation's
"South Pacllic.''
The Lido comedy. whJch
opened Tuesday n I & h t •
features Pat Moran a n d
Joseph Charles u a roman--
Ucally involved acboolteatber
and senator. Jim ID!dunln.
Ladislaw Reday, Lynn Harria
and Dave Wells complete the
cast.
Ruth McCulley i> directing
the Louis Verneull play, whlch
continues lhrough Saturday
night at the Lido I s I e
Clubhowe, 701 Via Lido Soud.
Tickets can be reserved by
calling 67f>.2216.
* * * At South C-Repertory,
guest director Russell Leslie
is staging "La Turista," wtth
three of the four c a 1 t
membert makin( their d<bub
at SCR.
Susan Burns, Squire Fridell,
AusUn Kelly and Jerry Comey
comprise the ca1t of the Sam
Shepard comic drama, which
opens Friday for th r e e
weekends at the Third Step
Theater. lb7 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Reaervatioaa are
being taken at tbe box office,
646-1383.
More 'Late'
Shows Set
Five more showiJ1is ot
"Half Past Late in Won-
derland" have been scheduled
for this weekend by the
Childrens Theater Guild oC
Newport Harbor.
Set for the Lyceum Theater
<>f the Costa Mesa High
School, the muaical adaptaUon
of Lewis Carroll's clasaic
children's book will be alapd
at 10:30 a.m., and 1 and 3
p.m. on Saturday. Sunday's
The cast includeJ Mmes.
Donald Carr as A I i c e ;
Ladislaw Reday as the Queen;
Mark 1i1atthews as the Whlte
Rabbit; Don Paul as the
Cheshire Cat; Ka Im an
S~lelich Jr. as the Mad Hat-
ter and Jamea Macy and Dan-
ny McKeever as Tweedle Dum
and Tweedle Cee. There are
20 children in the cast.
BB Playhouse
'Barefoot' Brings
l?ea"ls of Laughs
By RlJDI NIEDZIE!au
Of .. DtllT ,. .......
Pull "' brl8hl la,.gbtor rlJ>o pied tbnlugb the audience al
the Huntln1toa BMcb
Playhquae Friday JllChl.
They came about o n e
minute after curlaln lime aod
continued rlibl up UDlll the
........ blttor eod.
The occasion for tile bliarity
wu "Barefoot in the Park.''
"IAll•'OOT Ill TMa PAiia"
A ~ h frMR Simon, llltlct9d b¥
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Paul ''"'""' •• • • • • .. • . . . Mike Slc1-' C.le .,......,. ,. ............ Rite l('-
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Neil Simon's comedy about
tile tn>ubles of a pair of
newlywods, wblch opellOd a
siJ::-weekend qagement at
tile "Ban'' theater.
If tile luncllon <I comedy
la to provide -r<llel
from -JllOl>lem.o, then 0 Bln!foot" fu1f1Us ib goal ex·
cellenlly. For .-two boun
tts audieoce was too far in
stitches to W«rJ a b o u t
anything .
Rita kllncr plays t b e
leading role of Corrie Bratter.
Her effervescent, effortleM
pm'trayal of a somewhat
unusual character provides
the cemem for the whole play.
eat as her husband, a fWlcllng lawyer who baa ju.st
""" six -. fmn hlll first damae• cue, la Mike Skinner,
who -.. oulltandlng job on bill port, .,.. lhoogb his
really good lines came in the
lut act .
A ster1ing performance also
is turned in by Annabelle
Quigley as Mrs. Banks, ·eor-
rie's mother. She bas been
active in community theater
In Coote Mesa ml Newport
lo< the put ll year>, aod
WU tile dinocl« <i 'Ille Barn's
lat prtlductioo, "'The Best
Mu."
EFFERVESCENT
Rlt• Klaner
The funnyman <>f the whole
production is Paul Sullivan,
who plays Victor Velasco, 8.
middle aged lecher, who
wishes he were 10 years older
becall9t he feels that "middJe.
aged men get away with ii>
much more.''
Sullivan rips up the audience
with his urbane, dignified
meth<x:I of cha.sing down
won'tefl, including C or r i e ' s
mother. '
John Moran and J a ck
Hebert have ooly bit parts
in lhe play, but thanks to
the expert directing of David
1.taiville, they poU&i their
parts ' "' perfectioo. What could have been two pot.en.
tially veey dull roles are con.
sidm'lbly brightened up
tllroogh -Introduction ol bumorollll gest\ll"ej!,
'11le play is not a
"hMvyweight" in terms of
phil06ophical content and will
probably never become a
classic. It's value Iles purely
in its ability to keep people
amused.
Five more weekends of
"Barefoot" remain, excepting
Good Friday, April 4, al tho
Bern, 2110 Mlin St., Hun-
lington Bead!.
'Middle of the Night'
A uditionsA nnounced
Tryouts for Paddy
Cheyefaky's drama "Middle of
the Night," the final pro-
dueti<ln of tile 196Mt RRIOI\
at the OOlta Mesa Civic
'Playhoule, will be held Sun-
Country Show
Coming Sunday
day and Monday eveninp:s.
Resident director P • t I
Tambelllni will stagt the story
of a yulq hou!ewife who falls
in love wilh a middle-eged
widower. A cast of eight
women and three men Is re-
quired.
The auditions will be held
al 8 p.m. both days at the
Community Center auditorium
on the Orange County
Fairgrounds. The play will
open May 22 for three Country-western music faru1 weekends .
are expected in large numbers----------
from all f!Vf!t Southern
Califo<nla Sunday al the
Anaheim c.n...uon emi.r
w11en Bob Wills headilnel • ··west«n Swing Show.''
Gloomy Gus Tells ii
As You See ii
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. ~P ·. • ·Ill Lot ·sizes Stalld . " . ~ ~. ' ,
.'/ . al~y~C~~ncil D~W.cked-A-gain; Cr~d Jeers
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i BJ TBllB'i ooVn.u: Councilmen Dooald ,.,.._ a~ d Larwill tot, allel from Ibo lllaDdaid 1,200 At ooe pOlnt, actlnc· City 'Attorney · · • 1"~'1"11"!'..., J•ph,eo.1.,.. .... In law al Ille oquare lee! to UOO will --Parker c:Wbed beatocllY with a•ld._. I 119duced lot~~ Valin'• ~"""'°parcel<.. · •the City Council acll to 1nak Ill' tie member• 9ver conduct iond verbal -·=~~~~ :i11J=· · = ~~...:: = ~ ~rld17 ..:...W r ro'Qulre "':'~y'a medlll( wu r~ by
on ')/>el ilaue ~ ~"Ip -Iba -ad in .dfllct; 'ablt11Ded u calllll( 1 -111 eouncll lllllllni. '!bore Parker to clorily a rullll(' he made
, 2·t0 I tie ~ot~ .. " I ' ~" · he • Ila eonolllMlly -In the J>8!I . m ·'no Indication ,.._Y nlitil that during Frlday'i bealed public hearill(.
: Tile · ci>Wl<ll's · .laiidlllf, which ~ame · on growlds al havill( personal Interest such a""''°" would be called. Last week Parter told c<llmCllmoo Ibey
altor only 12 minutes dbcu!Slon, drew in the tract. . r.Jore than IOI Fountain V 1IIe7 had an indefinite perlod·d ·time.'!o tall•
. , .angry outbursts from -the capacity au--Acting City Attorney Jack Parker'ruled rtatdents J11mrhed the eouncll chambers aetion· 00 the appeat Further ~tJon
dlence ~eyd a .~t of r~ •c~~ . ~t pie_ tie v~e means, pl~ co~ Tuesday. r\lght for the Larwin tract of the Business and ~I Code,
two c:Ouncflm~ laVO/in1 the slnallei lots.. . in(Sslon· approval cuttlll( ~ JFCenl of dehate. · (See LARWIN, PIP I)
Huntingtma ·Market Hei•t H untin;gtQn
Tot s~J.iously
Hurt by .Auto
Ro~!Jery Suspects Nabbed
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Jtmsians Are Here ' . . .
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An eigbteen.roonUM>kt H u n t i 11 g t o n
Beoch youngAter suffered fia<tui-es te
both legs and-ileveral 1 iibl, a brbten
pelvi! ind 'pooalble tiver' ~ opleen
damaie after being nil over by an
aulA>nioblle Monday afteinoon.
' ' Three holdtlp su.opecta, all' wearing
0 wolf" tattoos on their arms, were ar-
J'elted 'Tuelday night 'alter 'the robbery
of the Food ,Fair Market a\. Beach
Boulevard and Edinger Avenue m. Hlln-Unibln Beach.
·Poli~ today said that three men also
are being questioned in COMection with
14 other armed robberies in Orange
County. ·
James · Robert McDaniel, 20, of Mid-
way City and John Leon CUshenberry, 21,
ol Santa Aoa wm srabbed ·by police
as they fied tbroulh an oPtn field behind
the Hunlington Cenler, all.,..rly<ll?)'lll(
$350 ln cash from the market, llid
poll~.
A third suspect, Robert Paul Drw!>-
mood, 11, an El Toro MariM, "•'picked _
up at ~ a.m. th1I IDomJn& in Garden
Grove.
Witnesses )old pollce that the l1lljlOdl
entered the. marktt at t :~ p.m. and
pointed a small pi.tot al C41bier Rosalie
: '.l'Wo . female Russian oceanographers, Lidiy~ Sajteviclj, (le!!) anil ·
; Valentina Kostikova, are part of 8'-man/;1().womao. de')' .abpapl
·Soviet trawler, ProfesSQr ·neryugth, cun:enlly:d-Ockeci at Slin P,eclro.
In cooperation with American scienti$tS;..:&Y1tls.will sno9R along
• P,acific coastlinO'investigating fish life;'patticu\ar,ty th~ h!l'e, a mem-
David Michael Harrell, liMS2 Edgevlew
Lane, is now resting in · the pediatrics
ward r of WestmlMter C o m m u n l ·t y
HosPital where he is said to "be miking
a satisfactory recovery: 1 '
The · child was taken to the hospital
shortly arter ·the a<;clctent OCCUJTed at
5:20 p.m~ The child appare~y was
playing Wid~th an automobile parted
near liis homO on ~"'Lane.
Huntmgton; Valley Police
:ber of the cod family. . : · _ r ' .... ' • • • I( • • • •
. I i:-.rep~e f~~ Easter We~~ . .
'l'be Clrivet oC. the Cir, 41.yea{-old Y 4Ue.y. Mntfteni:b~~ .. ~i~rn~t ~-==.~:.--~= -~ .... 11j.tor-~1-
• I v~~ , witllo¢ ·~-li>Jt lia llOd; -tlle lncMllng the 'co. lorblg al RV~ ,mm. -. £ 1.,.,._•., • ' I • \· ) · j .. r, ..,, : , , ~t.1 oi:.."'.. 4 t:-.,..... ' r · ~ ·' · ting!On .Bead!~ _ollleln in d\oillan ~~h<.>ol B~~i . , -~ ·e ~°f~Ji. , ::c ;:1~w=~==:
~-t(. F...-Uln valley mothers !ailed sf!lcle.is ,;tli,J>a~,. ~'-~ • ™ palrot iorce ID ' boUI J!lll>!!nlto•
111 the1r attempt Tuesday to convince at·a~._<:rbWded icliool." .. ' H SoNJ\TJE' Beach' ai;xl Seal Befcb will be beefed
Jluritington Beach High School DISrict ·~·lo.-B<ntley, biibcJn( In tbe PINC p.,, q . S up with utra manpower to pr.pare
trustees that a change °' boundaries ~ua.;..1~ ~ would overload ·con-WIT·H· Pl. i:o' T' ~ns for tbe annual mnux °' ~-weary
wall needed to prevent an alteoduce dllloni) atT'iiunwn ·vipey High ScboOI. .rlt . · 4 students, maybe heavier Ibis year if
pfoblem at one of the schools. · ' , . 1 • • , current warm weather ·cont1rll¥!5-
Mrs. Paul Wurster and Mft, Carl R. "l'm-1"1li' appi:~e . and scued The "Peony Plncber" ad clualllcation Hwilngton W Polic< C&pl Harold
ioberg pleeded with the board to allow 9ilJ.y, be.llld,.''tbaldt wonld jeopardize has been e_.iedln the DfJLYol'li.-OT Mays aald he doelln't llke to reveal , _ _., .. ,,_ts living in Fountain Valley the --·at Fountain Valley." claasilled "want! -1" tedioa to include . ..,,,., "~"""""' .. ~ ... ~1.... ... to II (• .. ~ --all detalll of precautionary mt811ll'tS, to altond Fountain Yalley Hlg)I Scbool · Aliei ·~able discuosion the an,.,... anyone wan~ ,. ' -·,.. but admitted ,.veral ·younger officers
rather than have them bused to Edison ~ ~ttMitd S-t·with ,Dr. Joseph forTbe_cor:1~enn. "":.~%;c;h·~.·" adl. DOW will mlngie with vaCltiooers. lill!h School this fall Ritial 1ri o ' tiOO and lllChard E. Wilson appear dally, under 1he ctwification The bathlng.<Ui!ed plalnclotbesmen are
The area in question is bounded on _ not..Y~fbepuise.;he :#id he tlid not in-wbich .. the.ad fitl.-ADY,-"P@nl'IV. l>in.. ' colorfully known as Seltzer's Sandmen.
the west by Btookhurlt Street, · m We ha.ve.-IUttk:leot infatlilatioo.. --·,, a tag attached by a New Jer~y..f>om .~ b Wan! Sir I the -~ by cher" Id • ~ ,r;uq lit _kt three liDeJ al when e""" Y ee • on '""'''"' -1'be trustees "aTuo "gave their approval for two uines for $2. Mui.mum value newsman IE!Vet summers qo .
Ellis Avtnue and on the south by Gar-for a carnival to be hekl at Marina of the item for sale is $50. Read 'em. Pollce Chief John seltier announced the ~4eApavernenue;n argued Iha. t an attendance High School April 18 to 20 and allowed Use 'em. Pinch your pennies and make unique project:
tern w~ld be creaied since the the contractor a time erteMion until dollars. Emergency vehicles will be stationed
av--distance to the soon to be com-August 11 for tbe completion ol Edison Call 842-5671 for the direct line to clo9e to tbe beach during tbe Easter
---Hlgb School the Clwlfied Adverfulng Dept. Week period, including a pa<ldy wagon, plated Ji;dl<on High School is 4.0 miles _: ___ ·---------=-'-""'-'-"'-'--'--=--'------....:...-----'-----and only 1.7 miles to Fountain Valley
Jitgb.
"It ls not in the best· interests of
the students who live within walking
dl$mce oC a school to be bused seyVal
miles to another," Mrs. Wurster told th. tru ......
'I}mtee John J. Bentley disagreed with heJi and contended that it was. "tbiJ
~ has always looked mighty ~e on the map ·but it's a ~
ot'mathematics," he said. . "I can' help but think that your '
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City Beach Open
For Easter Week .
Huntington Beach city beach ts opm
and apparenUy will be open during the
Enter Week school vacation depite~ -
clOlm'e of Huntington Slate Beach, forced
by1sewage coming from the Santa Ana -River. city officlals emphasized today, · .
1'le city beach ertenda northwest f1'0Ql~ • ~
Bei'ch Boulevard at Pacific CQu\.I ~ay lo the municipal pier. On thi
~west' side of the pier the beach.
a..ifjva~IJ owned facility whk:h is open ~. blk use, and farther north Bolsa
Slate. Belch, appa"11Uy will ..,
rn unaife<:ted by closures down cout.
lluntlngton ·Stai. Beach Is cloaed to'
waler <*\tact activities and shellfish
1aibrln1 ·f10m the mouth al the Santa
~ Riftl' to Beach Boulevard becAUIO
el 1eWage contamination. MlllicDI tJ p6:1 cl. raw sewage has been dumped
lntt the river ~ brtaks in sewage
~ iA Riverside. ..
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Ship Sinking Off SF
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The stricken
Pmvlln frtlgtrter Yavarl was in im.
mlloint !Ilana« cil alnkln& in the Pacillc
today, htt decks awash in 11·foot swells * miles southwest of here. •
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N'ewp.~ lleaclr l'f~lderit.Linda Butler, 22, basks In r -;here, ~an~. water 'JiOrt • enthusiasts aret;'
sun ne~r ooe o! "O\>n'I Go N~ar.the Water'' signs I J l{norillg pollution wal'nbigs, Lifeguards sighting'. ,
lining several~qrange Coest beaches theH ~ays. viola.tors of sw~'Jian hll.u been .aulhorlZejl , -
With Easter Week approaching and warm weather to cite lime. .I , · • '• • 1 · • 1{ '
-1 • • :· t ' ~': .
~ ~uan,:,~ ua ec.t~w·~li
clUes.
•"JljS! In .,... ... Cap\. lolaf lfld 1n
a quolllyJ!!g ~ ~ « . Thf Self h Police ._~
will allil two lilll-ttlno -.i11, dil
diy witeh +-' II ,_,,. P,ltiolllliii w.m ba .•lllined to ·other' elitrl d1liy
durill( the -k·loni sprini vacatfcio . period.' . .
A portion ol Iba annual Orqe C..tl
beach fun will be 1polled for lllime yowig
vtaltors, however, dut to a· ·qumlantlne
on cet;taJn beaches due 'to te:Wqe potfu ..
lion o1 Sam Ana RiVer Wlller3 ln
JUvenlde County.
'lbe,potentlally harrillul bacteria. have
f~ closure of l!unti1)1ton ~ State
Park waters. IOUtb to the N~ Pier,
while the'same.sttuaU'on exlstl at1I>Oheny ·
State Beach near Dana Pdnt.
The quarantlne wu lmpooed whai·
h>avy wlntu raibo ~ I h.1
Riverside ·sewage s)'ltem and lltlll re-
mains in elfect wtth no foreseeable lifting
of the ban during Easter Week,
authorities say.
LA-bound Plane
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Veered to Cuba
By Young Latin
l'f.IAMI (AP) -A YO!Ull. curly-haired
Lat.in who laid he wu trying to get
to h1J home il Venesuela hijacked a
Delta 'Air Line• jet carrylnc 11 I perllOlll to Cuba today •
After nearly eight hours in Havana.
Capt. Wlillam Wood flel' the ltrltner
to Miami and a acore · tJ FBI ·agents
spent more than one bout questionlnc
the po-.era as Ibey remained •boord.
the craft at Miami lnt«naUonal.\h>port.
"We were atwt 15 minutl cut al
Dallas. bound for San Diego whiif" we
heard a sharp rap on the cockpit clooe,"
Wood said. The plane Wll preparing
to -ple!e llella'• ,FU&bt IU from Nowark, N.J. Alter llopplng at San DlolO
the liner-Was to Oy to Loa Ange.lei. ,
"The engineer unlocked ,the, door and
the man came ln, pushing stewardeu
Donna Cheatam ahead of I-Im .with a
anub noeed 11votver in her aide... ,
Wood aald 'the hijacker, a man. abaut
Heel·5 and In hla late IOI, said be wanted to go to SanUqo or Havana.
"He •Id that be •lllle!l 'to try to
get to V~zuela eventuaJl)',"j Wood aaJd.
"He oald that thll was hla h6me and
he had be"1 In Iba United Statea !qr
yffrl."
""" Cheotam .... f«<ed to• mt In .. '.(~ llDA~,1'."r .1!1 • ~ • • . ..
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Mebgtr al Huntington Beach. " ,
Both men fled on foot· towlnj the
field, polic< oald. .
A box boy, John AdkiSIOll allO d
H1111tfngton Beach, lollowed -to 111 !'here
Ibey wen~ Adkislon pkl be ~. lofned
in the dwe by 'an unldeulllled man
in a Volkswagen.
The dwe ended at the edp al the
field when one ol the, fleeing , bandlta
turned and jlolnted a pi.tot at the two
(See WOLFMEN, Pap I)
Doc.tors Working
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Over· Eisenhower
.To ·curb Seizure·
'wAlllINGTO!f (UPI) -ForDiu
~ .Jlwtpt ..D. ~ ....
mained in "crJtical" ~ at Walter • l!eed fF1'1 lledlcal c.mter today wbile
doctoi!l ........ to -. tho heart alhDeiil lliil tiniillm his life. ·.n, . ~ bdel' ftsid-m«'llfiii -"cal
bullelJli the~,.id1hat"~
oJ .q;.uve be.ii lailnr,' Pentst clupjlO
Ille fact' that all aJlllij>prfata lberapeutlc
meuures are behJI utfuzed."
''lbe lnab1Uty 1of the 71 -year-oid
Eise~wer'1 heart to pwnp enough tiloocl
to give his body an adequate ""l'ICJl
suppty was diac<>vered Mwch 15. Since
then, bis doctors at Walter Reed ap.
parentiy have been unable to reverse
the condiUco •
The bulletin oald Elaenhower "slept coml.rt.bly tbrougb moot of the nilht"
and ·conttnued to enjoy brief vialta hr.
meinben of his !amity.
The physicians noted the 1eoera1'•
"inherent ~" in recoverlnj: from
major illnesses in the put.
In written replies lo questionl aubo
milted in advance by De'l\'&meD, the
doctors said it was "uncertain" how
long a paUent in Elsenhcrwer'• condition
cOu,ld be expected lo endure severe con-
gestive bearl failure.
Sunset Beach Cleanup
Scheduled by County
Orall(e <¥u>ty wm cootract with lhO
city of Seal Beach to clean and unitize
Sunset Bead!, Allds in time for Ille
summer beach crowds.
~ra approved the 11,llO con-
tract' Tuesday. ~ same price wu paid
la.st year to seat Beach for the work.
0rU.1e
Weailler
1 Hot dog, that mtrtury's really
climbing. Thurada'y 11'11 !JO up t~ r"88, thank.I to I mild •Santa Ana I
'1bree1e, ·r with f~ attel:
throughout.
IN'iWE _'J'OD~ Y
There arr ·-llwgha in "'II· ina. Read hilarioas account of
one NetltpO'ft Harbor roc1 wlJjch
Md 'pffntv of '""" Booting ' P'/O< JJ,
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State Office •
Okayed.for.
Civic Center. "' .
Approval of Ille ~ o!ate bulldln1
1n Santa An1'1 Civic CsUr hu been
volcal by the Orlll(e Cowity,S..t.I Alla
Civic Center Commlasion. But at t b •
same ttmet membttl calltd 1tllll\tlclt to
peniJtent pu1dni ~-at Iha ...,. .
tu CommialcEeri .PP,.,veif coriltrucuoa '
ol a 90,000 square loot olfice bulldill(
llOrOI ol <lb Street near P-strtet
and req~ authoriZation to neJOllate
roe a l<'Mi! ~ ~ belw,..
the COl11llllslon oa •· )ciinl powen ot
authority aod Ille liM<.
The negotiations muot . be approved
by the Sonia Ana City Quicll' and
the 0r..,.. OO<mty -" Supervllorl. Two weeks ap,. ~ 'CJfficja)J an-=:to build the -.
Iii • ,_ ol IW 14 olllcet .
in • ' .ADlmrR.1.0lll.~
tor ol the · ~ ot Geoiral
Sirvlctl, .9id tM ·--.lei DOI expect to ~PY the• blildlng belcn l!'I!.
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Y nth Bu 1i1 Dag ~ ~ dlscu11lon,
cbairnlMI Poul White cllljtd -DR
to U\e parking problem al Ille center.
He urged that the problem be attacked
with "dispatch". The state bulkUng, he
poJ.nled out, would require 200-anploye
and 27:>-visltor parking stalls.
Foiinlain Valley City Hall took on youthful ap-
pearance Tuesday as 15 students from Los Amig6s
High School took over municipal government for
d13'. Mr.. Sally Hartman (left), coordinator ol
pfugram, and Marta Brown, 17, lend a hand . as
Wayne Poe, 15, tries city manager's desk for size.
The commission has been wrestling
with the parkinf; problem fm' teveral
months witho\!t a aolutlao. lluddytll(
ttie wll<n II I county~ . .-!•·
tim· reqnut foe free empioye parking
areu near the new courthouse.
North Viets Invade Saigon
Co~t Nurse,
·2 Others Die
lnSmmhup
Eiglit Americans Killed as Red Offensive Mounts
SAIGON (UPI) -Communlll ln>opo
slormed a U.S. outpoet pnltecljn1 S.t1on
today and tilled eight Americana on
the !2nd day of an olleml.ve that ahows
no 11,,,. ol abatln1. Overall Communl..t
Josaes in the Red.I' longest sustained
campaisn llllred to nearl,y :I0,000 men
killed.
Far lo !be DCll1b, U.S. Mari-oweep.
~ jUll(ltw near !be demllltariJod JORe
se1J.ed another huge hlul of Communist
rice and munitions to fuel the offensive.
So\lth ol 8.a!goo, In U\e Mekoll( Delio,
Communist flllUl!'n ahelled the U.S.
Anny-Navy complex at Dong Tam,
destroying a big ammunition dump and
f()(Cing hundrtdl ot men to abandon
part ol !he ba1t.
• A Laguiia Beach nurse, her Navy doc-
tor Hance -due to ship out ror Vietnam
today -and a third physician were
1 killtd late Tuttday, -when their ipOrtl
car ttaSbed into a San Diego borne,
·airborne at bl1h speed like a dive . bomber. .
Was De Pie Spy?
Sb Di•10 Counl,y eorOner's Deputy
Mesa Cook Faces $12 Million Suit
l!y TOM BARLEY
ot .... o.1tr r 1111 1ttt1 • Dovld Slark aid Ellaabeth A. Allan,
22, of 3198& loth Ave., South Laiuna,
wu driving at an estimated 100 in11.. If Harry Franklin did what Marie
'ptr bnur jut! before the opec(acular Callender llald he did, he had 1 lot
craih. of Ctu!t.
Kllltd al the ...,. lime ,,_ her 'Colla ili.a J>a!lry CODI: Franklln, is
fi Lt Walter L T J • of acc1llOd .ol playing a .....i aaont. JID(:tt • J oy r., 1
El Toro· MCAS, and Lt. Dooald A. Hlnea, focmuJa.llullng role In a Su p er I o r
28, of the Balbno Naval Hnopllal at Court dltpute between Callender Pl.,
San Diego. and Denny's reataurantl.
Jnvell!goJors aold the trio wtrt out Nomtd In the fll mllllnn acUnn filed
celebrating for the lut Ume tofethtr late Tuesday by the Callender Co. ia
prior to Lt. Toy'• departure today for former employe Franklin, now working
, 1 a 13--month Vietnam dut)I tow, after for Denny'• in <Alta Meu.
which he and MJaa Allen had planntd The lull allegno that ho provided the
lo arry restaurant chaln with full detatla of the m .
.. Oh my, how terrible,'' murmured secret Callender recipe despite hla btlna
S, __ , v I admlnl tr tor of South awom to •ecrecy by Callender•. ~ty 0 «a, 1 a The Callender complaint alle1ea that COiet Community HOlpltal, where Mlll
Allen wu a nur1t, upon hearina: details Denny's detmninaUon to obtain tbe pie-
of the violent accldenL -• making fonnula ltemt from a recent
Police said Mias Allen wu driving rtfuaa1 by Marte Callender to merge
LL Hines' new American lpor\I car
with !be lost growing Denny chain.
The action atalt! that D e n n y ' s
••throuab its acents and employu im-
medl1tely thrutened to 1et th •
formula."
The llll(Uqe ol !be complaint Jn.
dlcalel that Denny'I WU IUC<wful.
Attached to the 1 u l t are sworn af-
fidavits by other Callender employe.s
In which Ibey ducrlbed Franklin'• alle1·
ed stal<menta In which ·he admltltd
that he had puaed on the aecret formula
to hi• new employer.
Callender'• alleges that Denny plana
to u.e that formula in a chain of pie ,
!ilore• to be named Mot.her Butler Piea.
A bid by Callender's for granUll( or
a mtralnlo1 order againlt Denny'• will
be beard April J. The wne firm'• acUnn
against Harry Franklin wW llO befono
Jud11 Claude 0..1111 Aprll 3.
at high speed along Chal1worth
Boulevard wbtn 1he lost control and
the fatal sllde and fll&ht began.
Swervina from one aide of the
boulevard to the other, the automobile
bounced off the curbing and veered up
a sloping private driveway which literally
acted u a launch1n1 pad.
,Pilots Threaten World
-Strealdng through a bed or Ivy, the
auto shot Into the air and crashed the
transom at the top ci a guap door,
bluted through that and smashed on
uut through the west wall of the strue-
ture.
The earaae was virtually demoli!htd
and a car and boat/,arll:ed inside 1111-
tained considerable amage, accordlng
to San DJeao County authcritlea.
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Strike Overi Hijack Issue
AMSTERDAM (AP) -The lnterna·
tional Federation ol Alrllne Pilots
.~soclaUons wamtd tbday that It may
call a . ftkiwlde strike for 11 or J4
houri U airline hljackins 11 not suitably
pun!Jhed.
A r ... 1u11on unanlmoll!l7 adopted by
the federation'• JMual conference 11ld
It may allO take lhlH actlnno l(alnll
nations th1t don't ounfah hiJacken:
t. A ban oo ab alt ·lralfic Into !be count:y. '
I. Coordlnatod acllon to "'bict movo·
menl " the ""'"'1'7'• ~all and to reatr1c1 ·mo-i OI msn to and from
U\e country, alll>W by .air or IUrlace.
The federation rep-.ta 10 ptttont
ol the world'• l,IOO llrllne pllola. The
SOvlel Union WU repr-lod b y
obHrvtn, but Cuba, the chief tarset
ol the runluUon, WU not rtpruented.
Earlier, !be --adopted • resotuUon 1aylna' th.It the feduatlon1
executive committM la authoriud to
impoae a bin of flllhta Into the olJendlns
state when It doN not allow the crew
of a hljaoked plane to leave within
41 hour•. .
The l'e501utlon atrtaed that tn-
v<l111lllon ol the hlj~kllli "shollld not
be u!td aa a rtuon for dtt.alpJn1 the
crew by a c:llWltry where !be llrcralt
landed."
Aootber rtto1uUon emphu~ that no
bilateral l1r .,,._ .. ,. bettlaen •lotu
lhould be mada nr -....! wllhoul
strict pmi.!lon f or prooecutlon of hi·
jacker• or thelr return 11to the 1tate
of reilst:aUnn of the alr<rall or the
etate or the operator ot the alrcraft
for proHCution."
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Ille oi>lerver'1 Mat In the cockpit and
!be hi Jacker -behind lier the· enu:.
trip, Wood uld.
lltclUM of tbe -y far lolni
thmllh C\lllOml alter tlla Cuba flilht.
tht PUl!n.Jtrl Wtf't kept abolrd at
MlllTll dunn, I ICN srtlllnl of !be crow by FBI asao11.
At one Um• a Delta....._t:S:,•nt.ativt
Clml Off the plant Ind I 11Thll9
-It WIJll A cnld -· Try and &el a couple of c11t1." From Ume to time
a Pll't'ftCll' waa · tlCcrted atf by an
FBI .,..1 for a quick bip to a not
'Dllfll· 'l'ha hljacktT 1tWO from a fr<mt IHI
In lht tourlll ""1loc\ to put !ht 1\111
oct M,_ Chollam onll walled bar to
the enckpH.
'l'ha llowardttl oald aht •tttmpttd
to queation the man nn hlo rtUOl\I
for takln( Dftr the plane but ll!d Ille
could make llUle -oil\ ol hla con-va-1'AU t coald ten," lbe 11kl. "wu
that be wl!Md to ID ...,.,.bert."
The plant landed Nltly at Htvano,
IYllert !be IOCUrity IUan! an>und Iha
tenntnal art1 wu oo Ulbt that fonl&n
.......,.n could not 1et a 1Umpee of
Military communiquea a.aid Allied
forces killed 275 Communists in fighUng
that ranged froM the DMZ to the Delta
Tueoday and early today, adding to the
litaggerlng losse• lllffertd by North. Viet ..
nameae and Viet Cong unitl since Ule
offensive began Feb. 23.
U.S. cormnand.trs Hid more than 15,000
Oonununiat aoldier1 were kllled in the
first thr'el wetta of the olfensive, and
Josaes since then were believed to have
added at least 5,000 m«e to the toll.
In the attack <11 the U.S. ba.ae today,
Communist fort:es charginl belliod a
barrage ol. mortar lhtllt: blt a 1st A'ir
Cavalry Diviaon polition along in-
filtraUoo routes to Saigon about 50 mil's
nortllwest ol tbe South Vl-meae
capital.
MJl!tary 1PDkesmen aid e I g h I
Amedcanl were killed and 17 wounded
be!cn !be Communills l\nally pulled
back under heavy c:oonlU!lre from U.S.
artJll<ry and beUcopter fUJ10hlps. The
bodies of two Commu.nlllt soldiers were
found hanging on the berbed wire 5ur-
roundtng the bu<.
The Ma.rint1 operaUnc near the DMZ
in an Allied counterofftnslve rtported
finding 250 moce tons of rice and 29 .
lonl of ,,... and ammun!Uon In hllls
close to the Laotian border about 375
mlltw oortb ol ll&'IClll.
The haul puabed to l,llO tons the
amount of rice Ml.zed by t.be Marines
WI week MIT' the abandoned combat
base at Khe Sanh and dealt a heavy
blow to North Vietne~ forces in the
atta.
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Grilled
LOS ANOELES (UPl)-A prooecullng
attorney heatedly charged a defense
p1ychtatrlst today wllh dodl!ni hla
quelll<ml 1bout just what trtumd
SIJ'.han B. Slrtlan In lht obootln& Of 8tn. R<>berl F. Kennedy.
Dep. DlsL Ally .David P'ttta wu .,....
eumlnlng Dr. Bernard Diamond, who
had testlfied previoualy that Strhan wu
like a "computer programmed to com-
mit usauinatlon.11
Fltta llald that moll people ...,e JrO:
grammed by their environment and
background. yet did not commll mur-
der. Diamond replied that normal -1e
had a certaln amount ot free will &ut
that SIJ'.han did not.
Fitts drew Ibo ......,Jon that Dia,
m.ood believed Slrhail 1n his uaual state,
even 'though he wu a paranoid IChizo.
phrenlc, would have been h&rmJeu in
the AmbBfSador Hotel had be not .....
into a disloclative state.
However, Diamond lnallted it wu not
Uiat Olmple; thal one hid to 10 rar back
into Si.man's backgrouhd in Jeruulem
as a boy and Uirouih hla whole life.
' Flttl 1ald that he WU acceptlnc all
11-condltiDlll but uked again.whither
the actual · lhdot(ll( had not been Iii&·
gered bf. a dluoclative 1tatia brouaht on
by drlnklll( and by m!rron and lirtlhr
lights In the hotel.
'The doctor apln reluaed to pul It nn
thoee tUIJll and aald, ••t won't let you
say. I canit allow you: to dlmrt what
I've said." •
"Doctor, I don 't know why you're
dodging me," FUii 1ald.
Oetense attorneys immediately object..
ed and Superior Court .Judge Herbert V.
'Valker ordered the remarks stricken. .
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pursuers. By that time, one police unlt
had arrived on the scene, said in-
vestigators.
\Vhen capturtd, Cushenberry told police
that as he and McDaniel hid in the
field they considered ahootlna the first
of(icer on the sei?ne but didn't because
of the pre.sence of the Vol.Uwagen, and
"we wondered where that helicopter
might be," he said.
other unUa quickly arrived and 1ur ..
rowxled the field beiore the pair could
escape.
Drurnffiond was arrested in a Gardm
Grove apartment by Huntington Beach
detective Gilbert Velne. Veine IU:I he
had to forcibly enter the apartment,
and found Drummond lnside with a .22-
caliber automatic rUle.
Drummond allegedly drove the flnt
two to the market and wu suppoeed
to pick them up following the robbery,
said police.
All three men are booked in Huntington
Beach city jall today on suspicion of
armed robbery. They are acheduled for
arraignme.nt Thursday ln Wut Orana:e
County Municipal Court.
Veine 1aid lnvutlgaton are checking
out the possibility that theae men were
also involved in several other Oranae
C<lunty armed robberlu.
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Tolho alrl who 1'nown•hlltho
wanb but not~ to find It.
Mat(h your •tyl• wllh our
"""' dta~n<llwt ciao! ... Md a1k u1 abo•t oar f1lftou1 °"""' ...... ,.,.,. ..
on Stand
"The Jury can decldt how the -II behaving," U\e judp Illa.
Diamond pnvlou1!,y had leltllled
SU1wl ·WU In a Kll·lnductd llypDOllc
!ranee at !he Ume cl !be oboolJni.
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however, revealed a oev"'4ay limit_.
a public hearln( II cloeed, llld Parker.
TUeedey'I .-bl. WU OltenlJbly to
hear Parker;• r<poct, and -o1 ihe Larwln apPeal w.. not nn the l(Ollda.
When Co<1ndlman Edward Juot l!lCIYOd
to reverte PllMlll( Commllel"1 aPf"OVal
on !be ttotallve tract map, Vice Mayor
Dooold Fttgeau uked Parkor II lllCh
a motion wae valid..
DREW APPLAUSE
Parker drew loud applawie when he
nld, "In view ot Che feet lt ii a matt*
of grtot pubUc ilUml, k II my ttd!Jil
tbal a motion to -Ille appllil would not be out of order."
'The city attorney drew -liter Jioweyer, when he luhed oil\ al !hi
audience for what be called· "!heir pool-
C<l0duc1" in Friday's mettlngl. ·
"You people are probably Ille -
..., who lit et home with -
In your band -.lully wotchlnc tllO
Berkeley riota," Parktr'declared. ~!
"We're not oo trial here " yelled """* . ' ,. one from the audience. ~
1'No, bu( democracy la," repli1W
Paiker. :
A> tbe council m~ broke up,
several individuals waved papaw in &l:le
air, asking fnr tlgnalurel to aid In
a recall effort to oust counc:llmell
~u and ' Courr<j.,, who vote4
11a1nst !be appeal.
In order to hold a recall eleetlon,
a petition signed by 25 percent ot tM
regiltered voters In the dty mull bo
pr....ud to U\e cKy councll.
Once !be peUUon 11 e<r!Jlled, lbe coon-
cll is required to hokl a recall electioo
witbi!l SO days.
Peter & Paul's Mary
Reveals Engagement
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mary Allift
Travers ol !he Pet«, P1111l " Mary
folk singing trio will marry a New
York executive in J1mei a 1poll:esman
announced today. '
'The BJ>Oketman llald the tall, lont-
hatr.d 1Joger who h11 been with tho
trio since 19111, was engaged to Gerald
Taylor, president ol Taylor & Son, a
publishers' representative firm wH)I of.
flcea in New Yock.
Record Stamp Sale
NEW YORK (AP) - A record 1911,11$
was peid !or 244 lota « atampe; auctloned
here Tuesday night, tncludlng 1111,000
for a rare airmail block. 'lbe Robert
A. Siege! Auction GalleriOI Inc. Aid
the ale total wu Che greatest tunJ
r<alized In a lllngle IOSl!otl ol llomp
auction.
U.S. Offer Studied _,
UNITED NATIONS (IJPIJ• -Sovie~
BrlU.h and Frm:h dl~lomllt today
1tudled. a "workln1 paper'' of U.S. pro-
poaalJ deolgned lo promo!• a Bt1 Four
peace fnlUatlvt In tht Middle Ea•t. Of·
flclaJ U.S. llOUrtOI uld the documont
contained "concrete" ideas.
U\e h!Jocker. -• ..,. .
1'1tt hijacking was the t4Urthls yea r
ol a U.S. airllntr, pushing \he 1969
total lo an all-time hiab. In &II ol J961
there were IS U.S. planu and 11ven
frrim othtr countrlt1 di•ttted to Cuba,
CONVENIENT
TERMS
IA1~KAMERICARD
MASTE~ CHAR6E
J. C. .JJwnp/u.iu J1w.fu ll YEARS IN THE
SAME LOCATION
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Sky plrocy hH t1ktn l ,117 -· on the UMCheduled run to Fidel Qi.No'•
island this year -25S of them in ~1arch.
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Lagun~ Nu1$~ Oiee . .
2 Others Killed· in Flying Auio ·Jr~eck
iA !;qoma 8-h aurae, her Navy doc-
tor fiance -due to ihlp out !or Vietnam . ~ ., Way -and a third phyaScian were
~ late Tuelday, wbeJr their sporu
car .ci'ubed into I SAn Diego home,
otrhorne at hip !peed like a dive
bomber. .
San J;>iego County Coroner's Deputy
David Stark said Elizabeth A. Allen,
22, of 319111 lOlh Ave., SouUl Laguna,
Was driving at an estimated 100 miles
:p:r-hour just before the speCtacular
crash. Kllie.d at the same time were ber fl:anCe, Lt. Walter L. Toy Jr., 26, of
El Toro M.Q\S, and. LL Donald A. HiDes,
~trategy Meet
Set Thursday
On .Oil Fight
• A coune d unified ciliun oppooijlon
to ll)o ~ -.... i!ffil1ac , ..
oil Jill "' plotled Tllunday ~ an
I· p.!L -bl ~ LOim* Bach City
11.alL
COocemed ci~, ~ U ~ wtll 1 1
Assembl)>man Robert lladhpi, Jlat•
-Jal}a Schmitz, and til1 -d-.i.... been invit.d to ·-the * 1 a..ion.
,PmpOit OI the meeting Is primarily
to ·pi:opan dtlu:n ...._ to tl>e public
beerlop acbeduled by the California
~ C«mnluloo on ~lcratory oil well
drlllhic ·in -.,... south ol the santa ADI: River, accordlng to oil foe
JlarU.llrim&ley.
~.area now is protected from oil
pnxtucti<ln by the SbeU-Cunnlngham act,
however uplcratory well drWing has
att:lmts taken ·place.
'"lblre are a put many things that
must be done in getting ready for such
hearings. You can be sure that the
oil companies will be ready," Grimsley
aald.
Grimsley said that he e%peets a tom·
miUee to be cboeen which would then
wort privately to prepare the case
ARinol tbe oil compani ...
r~ aaid that a similar tack was llindVinii the --00 the Shell-Cuclnlnlhlm legislation 13 years ago.
K.,.W Glenn E. Vedder will attend
tht· meetial and it is anticlpa~ed he will
&i-.:t a report on the meeting ol municipal ofi1c::iik llll weet in Santa Barbara.
Winter Festival ·
Successful But
• ~pense.s Awaited'
Laguna Beach's Winter Festival na
tenned a "succe.u" Tuesday at a
m~g of the sponsoring Chamber !crl
Colnmen:e'• board of Dlrteton.
Rowtver, all the bllls aren't in yet.
'"!'be purpooe ol the Winter Fe31lval' wid not to make money. But It helpe
~break even," General Chairman Bett1,
Myen 1ald.
'Ibe lo-day apluh was partially washed
out by stonaa and Mn. Myers said
sheiklesn't think it will ~ak even.
Sllie llkl the festival wu succeuful
in that the dty received1 a great amount
of publicity, and that a number of
tourbta ...,.. broulht Into the community
by'tlie activ!Ue1.
It also provided the LqunaM with
wiliter acti91tia, Ille said. n. apirlt d community aervict, public tntenst and pd will created by the
ldtlval ...,. also to be counted In the
pip aide of the ledcer, Mra. Mytra
aaW. •we lllimale that about 1.900 people ""° •broulhl into tht• """' hecaUIO fl. tbe ·r.uvat," abe aald.
_Now, 1 compreheoaive report Cit the
I~ iJ beln( <0mplled by the
at.mber at.II I le help llUide l\llure
[~-ken. Y"''d be ~ at the"thinp that
r.an bl crm"kllllld," Mrs. MY'" •1d.
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Y Plans Dinner
Fo r·C0umel.or,
Installation
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' Vole!' aPJl!Oval d a'lk«I~ two-year
tu o~. fer 'Ille Lq\lla Btach
UnlfiedScbool ·--ldl--
1111,GOll In addltlooal ~ !or .tllt
dilUlct -mooey -ollldall -taln la oeceaatJ .. upbolil the hich
standards ol the dlllrld.
Dr. Wllllam Ullom, auperlntendenl d
IChooll, said thal -aall(lel, iJ>. Diiion, ~ ~ ".....,itall" .....
quire~-· The -ii
April It. " ' " · ''lD fNt datrict we mu It ralM IO
porcenl "' .... 9--lin]J • '-1
ol the bodiel -"---. CQmpmd to the -nllo lhal allla.
in moll dlatrk:ll," Ul1""' -
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Legal.· c,~s~
' -By TOMB~.
Of N DtllT P'l19t liM
A bitter court battle ~ miooinl
•factions in the simmeriril Salt Creek
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Road controVeny .ahnoet-became a
• courthouse corridor free.tor-all today. 1
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LjlCli.a Beach i:ooncllhien• it: ,the"; next ~· ~ wlll go into . executive
.......,. to dlacim the coot ol acquiring
~-·'lllls wu ·the -today ol
City M-8'1' Jamee D. Wheaton who
hod prellmJnary appnllal estimates bul '"4n'i iulklnJ them public pOildlng OU~ <"'"9 ol .-rib Jll-11' ........
The -11 In' Februlry mood I•
"' rr-m. to nlDe 1o11 beginning Jun
Union Oil Co. Guilty
000\h;ol lhe lfblrd Sine! n*!tc.i ctnier ·
and· flnl!hinf: out the cut l1de of th• .
lfloct to Mermaid stceet. · • · ·
Wb8t the council decides~lly April
21 -whether al.I or nine 1Qti: or IOMl!ll
in.between· riumber ..-. 'JJis ' to be
somewhat "lffy0 , Wheel.en· Bald.
This is because the whole financial
;spect wW hinge• on how far the c:ounly-
la • willing to, budge !rum ill normal
crli,rla Ill' land and bulldinga.
-lal!I the county crttui& roughly Is thal 'bolh 'iln4 ond hullding .boUJd coot the county Ii ceoll per
square feet month]J. ~··proposals
including extra land for ~X]>lllli\in oould
double Iha! criteria, ii bas been Nld.
In . son1ething of' a ~
I Lan .J~ k D . . situation, the county can't· adjull 114 n umar ecl8IOll. ~rta or ~line to helcre ·IM cJ11
dei:ldos what ii wanta and what It will
SAN PED!IO, Calif. (UPI) -Union do.
Oil Qi, ,wU:.lilW>d ·,..n1y MO(lday of• Wheaton lndlcaled ,llfat nu!Hlld-bolia
dwnplJll ollT ........ Into Loo Abi<la d~lllona with the ..,.inty abbut <the
· ~-· 20 1--· """" new brtu!ch·llbrarY'can bqln·in earnest -• ~. ' w o, ·~~..... = ·~ -~· ~· -~ --· 1-11-•~-JHM • ~ -~H _, •-00 wu !1Ded •~ JUU.LLIJUIU "' ,_.., • · Jt w.U blllll on the preUmllllry
'l)M-h7 Municlpll Court J"""' 'liPll;llaal. w-s. -ended 15 ~ "' • 'l'bll -Could laVoiTe con-
lillpllan lhl'aaP lour ~ -· ~ ~..-..0, aplnal
lev• In • _cl!lll that UIUftlld Jindinarl; Jll)JPOl'tY owner• '11111')111nc-lo 11n al ~ the dty prict. j •
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Superior Court Judge i;laude Owen&'
deni&l ol a bid by Laguna Nlgud
Corporation to 1et a bearins on tbs
lss_ue before lls scbedujed' dal& ~Id
a corridor lwale that ople<I wtth.bolll
parties coming back before the a1toolabo
ed judge.
Laguna Illich attomey W 1111 a m
Wilcoxen tokl Judge Owens that Laguna
Nilud Viee rr..tdent Wllllam Beclt hur-
rledlx Jell when Wllcoull ukld him
to wail !or the balllU.
Wilco'!"'. aald he wanted to jmlue
lh,tl lleck would be available ander an
extension of h1s aubpoena for 1'uldQ'1
hearing qn the Salt Creek matter.
This WU angrllj deJlied" b1, <Lquna
Nlgiiel attorney -· W. B<n. He
told Judge aw.na thet Bed: . tell ...
bia iml!uctiOOI and. that there had been
no inlenl!Oll o[ ~ Be<k'• .-at the .h.earlna. : . 1 _Judge Owena' suueaUO!ll, ~-WDcozm
re-ten:•'~~ !'}th a Ml! suJ>poena(wu
aqctpled by both aid'!So • . . -W~en )ater ,.plalned, r-.g
-pnilract.d corridor ......... betw... the lwo portleo that ht
partkularly \ranted _.al the bolrlng
. "becoule "' Ille ,..,,. ~--his slklin'lt. • -> Jr I ,!I
. "Ill'~ ..... to ~.Id IOI don: to
a M ~ g=lfe1•qw," ~7:'' ~~·~ Jaflllf *'*.;,1111~ pilera!Jtta••arJllU;,~<Hilud't
clalm tlial ti!e.dllalln1ia rdeveiopmenl
ol . the. Sall, Cm~ ..... ,la COl!ial· tipe
corporaUon,Mll'Jy','4flllO a day. ·Seuiht by tapna Nigu!J tociay ·...ii
acUon by Judge Owens that would 'haft
... b)ed ·the CO<plratiae to ,... ahead
wJtll deve~nt. of. the--D-~e-tract
of wb\c4 l!aJI C~~f. !!Oait i.;a,PI!~ . It ~ru at'tue<f that ·sucn action Jjy
tlie · juage· wo111d enable· Lai!Una Nll\11!l
to go before the .pianriilit · c!ornmJiliOri -
Wday •and ·gel approval d 1 lia '1rait
~ for the,~a. . 1 , ·
Wilcoxen, obviously angered by . whal
be said was· "railro&ding .. a~ti°"". ~ La~ Nl~l._a~ ~. ~tt l:ree~
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PINC H .PENNIES ·
WIT H"-PILO'f ADS· I .
• tbe ''Penny Pinch!'" ad ci...tl)cat¥in
has ~· expanded In the DAILY PILOI'
clus.ified "want ad" se.cticin tO mi:h.idt anything anydne want& to -..u· (qi:ep\
for commercial adve.rtisen ). ' ,., t
.1be; new, "Remy; Pinchtr" .U DJW
appear dally, under the . clwHklUm
in which the ad !l!a~"1i)'""Pmny P.11>1
cher" ad can nm up to &Mee Unel
l~r lwo lilDoa !or • Kum.,.. value
ol the item fer ale ii ta Reid •em.
Use fem1 'PiDcb your penniel· and 'mab
dollars. , , , • . •
, Call 642-5f'll '!or· the direct line to.
the c1 ... 1n.a Ad~!l'!l!!n& peiii. .
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llQ\ ~or. 11\AI m..n...,.•, r..J. t cllmblnt nninclay Jt.n be up 'Iii
88, tl!allkl to a DiOd Santa Au
"b r I 11 e," ltith fair ati•
throughou~
. INSIDE ~DAY
Thtrt 11r1 .,_ itivghl in aaiZ..
Ing. Rad liilanou ""-1 of
OM ·Neioporl llorboo """' "111<1'
l\Od plmly of "'"'°" Jooliltg
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Hijacker. DivCrts Plane Bound for LA to,Cuha:
MIAMI (/\!') -A YOW1(, cullJ-llaif<d
&.Illa ........ lit -trrlll lo pt to lda baml Ill VrrrW1 NileW ..a
Dolt.a fJr Linea )el U!Tl'lnC ui ·,.r-
to 0.1'11 tadly.
Aftor. ~ly •lil>t hoot• ln Hanna,
Ctpt Wllllim Wood fl01! lhe airliner
to Miami and a -. lit nI ~
spent more than. ooe hoUr questloa)ng
lhe ~111en u Ibey nmtlned abo<rd
lhe tnll at MllJlli lntematlooal Alrporl.
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FBI agent for a quick trip to a rest
\roon>. ' 'l1>e hijacker .,... lrilm a flUll .. 1
In lhe touriJt Hd1on to put th• 111!1
on Miss Che.at.am aQd walked her tO
the cockpit.
The l!ltewardeS! sald she attempted
to question the man on his rums
for taking over the plane but said ahe
could make liUle sense out of his con·
veraatkn •
"All I could tell,'' ahe sald, 11wu
~t Iii •llllt*l lo .. _ ........
' Tllo plane landjJd saltly at Hevana,
where tbe security guard aroUPd the
terminal area w~ oo tight that f~p
. MW!D1011 could \not 1d' a . &Unif'M GI
the hijacker.
Sky piracy has taken t ,M? peraons
on tbt IWCbeduled run to Fidel C.U.'1'
island th1.s year -~ ol \hem in M~ '
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Talks on . Salary ·
Await Override
From P .. e l
SALT CREEK ..
Road 1~eeerUd oal.y an IO foot right-or.
way area in an 136-acre sector. He
mut..i Laguna Nlgiiel's arfUJ11enl that
oo devek>pment wlthln the atta could
be launched wilhoul settlement " the
Salt Creek issue •
··11 RICIL\RD P. NALL ~ Of ., 0. ........ . , ..
Te!ICl>er.:iallrJ .nqOlllU-In i.....,.
!leaell UlliliO<t School DUtrld Will op-
par•ntly Mt 'become public until ari.r ' '•• ' ' I ' • • 5Stjal !of f'(mld•-ill iloclded
by ~ ~ Al>!'ll 11. ·--
The voi.ra alto ·will ' be fillllli U.....
vacincles on ·the five-member ICbooJ
board that day and the board must
m"e the final decision on aaiarlea for
lhe comlni year.
Dr. William IJllom, diltrlct IUperin•
tendtnt, aaid the tucbet repw:t1a1:taUva
have made a propolll tO the bolld
Ski Trip Signups
Deadline Friday
Deadllne·(or roPt<rlng for tbe four·
day, YMCA~ sil Ulp to Mam·
morp is Friday.
A 110 dePQSit wnl .-rve a opot
for lhe Jtmktt to be ataced April s
throufh e. '1be lrlp wlll -llO, which
Includes tr_.i!on, lreailalltl and
dinnen:, lodging, accident insurance up
to 12.000 and shuttle 00. to ski IJfts.
Olllclall d the South Orahre eoonty
Y OoWICll u1c1 tr-portauoo Into town
Easter Sunday wUJ be available fer those
wishing to aUend Euler aervi<es.
South cout teens m1y pick up regiltra.
lion forms by Friday at the Y, 411
F-1 Ave., Laruna Beach. Addltlooll
in!Grmatl111 may be obtained by caJlin( _,_
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wbidi •• wq -lie dlc!IMd ~
opoclfy • the -al the _.
unW, ,~ Mid, the boord bu a cm-·
to relJ>Clld. •
Oranae CoimlY reprtltllUitl-al-ihe
CaUlorii!a TUcbtn -(CTA) are ~!1fcr a atarUna l&1lry far
teac)Joil In er-. Count, of JI/Kii •
and • top of 111.000.
Ullom said the La(una alarUOI aafary
i! '8,.00 for a teacbv with a bacbekr'•
de(!Oe and no uperlence. The lftllllt
schedule nml to 112,111>. IJllom aid
it takea a teicher abobt U years in
thla dilltrlc:t lo aet to that point
Althooib -lcl!ool dlltrlc:ts an now • In lhe aafary nt(Ollatloa atace. '7-.U.
V alley School Dlatrlc:t placed 111 new
salary schedule In effect Ju. I.
The FOlllllain Valley dlatrlc:t, educall111
you11ten from lclnderguten thrOllJlb
eighth grade, bu an abundance of
teacbera with ont, two and ~ )'W'I
experleoc<. It II paylnf 18, 711 to atart
and 111,111 tops. .
Boord memhm In La(una In lhe put bsve Aid La(una'• aafary llCbaih&le hu
been weighted toward e :1 p e r I t n c e d
U.acbm.
IJllom Aid the CTA rule of thumb
hu been that the toj> salary should
be oboul twice the alarUl1I salary and
that 'the top lbould be -In 10 years.
La(una teachers 11"1 llileohle aafary
hiktl wt year and 1nau1ec1 1r1n,.
benellll lncludln( bulth illlur&nce.
Nt(Ollaliooa !hill yeor ..m Ubly be U,.
fluenced by the tu -· 1J11om said be npec:ted publlc -•ns
with the board and negotiators to befln
in late April
Beached Bunn11
Newport Beach nsident Linda Butler, 22, basks in
sun near one of "Don't Go Near the Water" signs
lining several Orange Coast beaches these days.
Will! EaJter Week approaching and warm weather
DAILY PILOT P~ '' LM P1Y11•
already here, many water sport enthusias'-8 are
ignoring pollution warnings. Lifeguards olgbting
violators of swimming b~_have been authorized
to cite same.
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VIETNAM .•• Air Cal to Increase Fare
Today'• court act.ion waa a further
step in Wllcoren'• fight· to overturn COllfto-
ty abandooment d Sat er.et Road am ensure • road that 'Woul4. all~
ultimate Public atXeSS to UM! beach.
County supervison have peen ordered
by Judge Owens to set aside a resoluUon
ol M""'h 25, 1961 which aba<>PoQed the
iborougbfare to Laguna N!iueL
Also reJtrained under court action ta
the coonty planning commission. It hu
been ordered to take no acUon oo any
plan which -not """iJllu Sall Creek Road 1111 beklg a public rieht-Of·way.
J Botb Laguno Niguel and Prud"'1ill
Jmurance Co. have been ()IJie:red ti
not interfeu with public use d. the
road pending a court ~ that WU
..t f0< April 3.
CONFIRMED STORY
Bell today conlinned that Laguna
Niguel brought the acUoo bef!)l'e JuJfge •
Owms before its schedule date in a
bid "to have this matter settled right
now.
''This business is costing us at letst ·
$3,700 a day," Bell said. "We feel that .
the ultimate ruling will be in our fa•or .
but we deeply resent delaying tactics .
lhat are costing us this kind of. money.
"And I mi gilt point out that lhe county
condemned Salt Creek Road in our flVor
in the flnt pla<e," Bell said .. Bell odded
that the S()ie a.im of the corporation
right now VI to clear the way for ~
tation of the tract map to the planmng
commission.
AAUW to Learn
About Thurston Wa D · p· S 'l -=~':uli~b~tovl~~ From (:ounty to Bay Area What'• k a11 About at n.nta>!, • . s e le PY r ~ =e·:.::~e~. F~ siree the 'I ==~~~~ten~
' . cO~~~-:enimc:n~n:,: Orange County travekn to the San similarappllcet.lonsforiacreuea~. ~~P~ ?:30 p.m. next Tueaday;_ Mesa Co.ok Faces $12 Million Suit first u.ree weeks" lhe dfenslve, and Framsco Bay Ar•• wHI have to pay before the -Bui lhe PUC SpoollClnd by Lagun. Beach Branch.
By TOM BARLEY
01 t11e O.Uy ""' 1tetr
lf Harry Franklin did whit Marie
Callender uid he did, he had a lot
of crust.
Costa Meaa putry cook Franklin, Is
aCCUl«I of playing a secret agent
formula-stuling role in a Su p e r i o r
Court d.IJpute between Callender Pies
and Dtnny'a restaurants.
Named in the SU million action filed
late Tuesday by the Callender Co. is
former employe Franklin, now worklne
for DeMy'1 in Colla Mesa.
The •Wt alleges that be pl'O\lided the
restaurant chain with full detalls of the
aecret Callender recipe despite bis btlnc
aworn to secrecy by Callenders.
The Callendu complaint allega thlt
Denny's determination to obi.Jn the ple-
makin1 fonnula stems from a recent
refusal by Marle Callender to merae
with the fast growing Denny chain.
The action stltes that D e n n y 's
1'throuih ila agents and employes im-
mediately threatened to 1et t be
formula."
The .l&nguqe of the complaint m..
u.AN•I COoUT PUM.llMllfO (OMP'Atn'
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Ja1k t . Ootey v~ ,,......, .. ..,. MIN'"
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dicatea that Denny'• waa 1ucceuful.
Attached to the s u It are sworn af-
fidavits by other c .. uender employes
in which thty described Franklin'• alleg-
ed ltatements in which he admitted
that be had Polled on the aecret formuli
to his new employer.
Calltnder's alleges that Denny plans
to UH that fonnula in a chain of pie
stores to be named Mother BuUer Plea:.
A bid by Callender's for lf&nllng ot
a restrainin1 order a&alnst Denny'1 will
be heard April 1. The aame firm'• action
qa.inst Harry Franklin wW 10 before
Judg• Claadt Owen& Afril S.
losses since then were believed to have hightr air farm beginnil'lg ,April 15. 'I1ie felt that Air Callf«nia fac«I sufficient Amtrlcan Association of Univenlt1
added at least:S,000 more to the toll. · California PubHc util:lties CorNnission emergency to grant hUrlm relief. Women, the program, open to tht publlC,
Jn the attack oo the U.S. base today, will be led by Wick Lobo, a 'lbunton Communist force! charging behind a Tuellday grarud penhisalon to Air JllCl'easea were about 9 percent, wUh counselor.
barrage .d. mortar shells rut a 1st Air Callfornia to 1ncreue ticket prices and faces ~een ,Orange County and the Lobo's talk, explaining the school'1
Cavalry Division position along in· adopt m<n flttlb)e routinp. Bay Area Jwnping from $14.15 lo $11.19, lllique approaches to learning, will in-
filtration routes to Saiaon about 50 miles In an interim order the PUC said The PUC also i al,lowed Air California elude ezplanationa of the Khool:'a non-·
northwest of the South Vietnlmeae the intcutate airline could raise fares graded daily demand program. the aw.·~
capital. for it' routes between Orance County to exteod an:t comolidete its operating dent perlormance pro'file, fluid .wdenl
Military apokermm said e i 1 h t and the San Frandaco Bay area, between rights by chanciJ:c its acbedules during grouping and the elective ~-:
Americans were killed aod 17 woundea Oakland-San Joee aM OrUrkl, and off-peak hours. 1be public achoo! for seventh and
before the Communlats finally pulled between Burbank and San J«*-Oakland. Air California spokesmen in Orange eighth grade sbJdentl is built fot its
back under heavy c:ount<rflre from U.S. United AlrU..., Pad& Soothwest Coonty declioed to comm"'! on the PUC unique program. 1lurlns Lobo ..m con-
artllleey and helicopter gunships. The f~Alr;;lineo;;;;IDd=;W;....,,==Alr;';llnol=='ll=bs;v;e=;acU=·on=tod=a;y;. =========;-~;·;-~;of~the;;;bulldlni;;~·~· ===;-, bodies d. two Communist sold.Jeri were
found banging on the bubed wire sur-
rounding the but.
1191.00
$)25.00
IJ61.00
$161.00
To the 9i rl who knows wh1.1 'Jhi
wants but not where to tmd rt.
Maleh your style with our'
tn1ny distindiYe designs. And
ask us about our f1rnous °"" .. -... -
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llus1ian1 Are Here 21 YEARS IN TH&--
SAME LOCATION
Two female Ruulan oceano1raph•ri, Lidiya Salcevtch (left) and
Valentina Kostl.kova, are part of ~man, 10,.woman crew aboard
Sovie( trawler, Prolessor Deryugln, currenUy docked at San Pedro.
In cooperation with American sdentlst1, SovtetJ will snoop along
PAC111c couUlne invest11at1ng fish life, pelilculaliy the blle, a mem-
ber of the cod family.
CONVENIENT
TERMS
IANlAMERICARD
MASTER CHAR8E
J. C. AmpM1d J1w.fo
lftl NEWPORT AVE.
COSTA MESA PHONE
10-1401
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Ike:IJemains . . .
In Critical
·~rilled on Stand Condition
# • •• LOii ANGELES (UPl)-A prooeculinf
altorney he1tedly chanred a defense
psydllatrill today witli dodging hls
P~ots' Grpup
Ca),ls for Strike
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OVer Skyjacking
AMSTERDAM (AP) -The lnlerna·
tional Federation of Airline Pilots
Associations warned today that it may
call a worldwide strike for t! or 24
hours if airline hijacking iJ not suitablJ
punished. .
A' resolution unanimously adopted by
the federation'• annual conference said
it may also take these actions against
naUoru that don't punish hijackers:
I. A ban on all air traffic into the
coonlry.
2. Coordinated action to restrict move-
ment of lbe country's aircraft and to
restrict movement of cargo to and from
Ill< country, eltherby alr or surface.
The federation represents 70 percent
of the world's 1,500 airline pilots. 'n!.e
Soviet Union wu represented b y
observer&, but Cuba; the chief target
of the ttsolution, was not represented.
Earlier, the conference adopted a
re.solution saying that the federatiorui:
e1ecutlve committee is authorized to
lmpooe a ban ol flights inl4 the olfendlng
1tate when it does not allow the cn:w
of a hijacked plane to ]eave within
43 bouts.
1be resolution ltreued that in-
vealigation of. the hijacking "should not.
be used u a ~ for detaiping the
crew by a country where the aircraft
landed."
Another resolution emphasized that no
bilateral air agreements between states
should be made or renewed without
atrlct provision f o r prosecution of hi·
jacken or their return "to the state
of registration of the aircraft Of" the
state or the operator of the aircraft
for prosecution."
Peter & Paul's Mary . '
Reveals Engagement
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mary Allin
Travers cf the Peter, Paul &: Mary
folk singing trio will marry a New
'\"ork executive In June, a spokesman
~today.
The spokesman wd the lall, long·
haired EDgtr who bat bffn with the
trio since 19111, was engaged to Gerald
Taylor, president of Taylor &: Son, a
pJblimen' representative firm with of.
fices in New York.
qutstions about jusl what triaered
Sirhan B. Sirhan in the shootlng ol Sen.
Rd>ert F. Kennedy.
Dep. DiaL Atty David Fiua was crou-
examining Dr. Bernard Diamond, wbo
had 1 .. tlfied prevlolU!y lhal -......
lite a "computer programmed to com·
mit assas.sinatlon." .""
Fttta aaid tha( most people ·weri prl)o
grammed by their environment, and
baCkground. yet did not commit mur·
der. Diamond replied that normal people
had a certain amount of tree will but
that Sirhan did not.
Fitts drew the concession that Dia-
mond believed Sirhan in his usual :stale,
even thou~ he was a paranoid achizl)o
phrenie, wOu.ld hate been harmless in
the Ambassador Hotel had be not gone
into-a dissociative state. ""
However, Diamond !misted it wls not
that stmPJe, that ene bad to go fir back
into Slrhan's background in Jerusalem
as a boy and through his whole life.
Fitts :said that he was accepting all
those conditions but asked again whether
the actual shooting had not betn trig·
gered by a dissociative sta.te brought on
by drinking and by mirrors and bright
lights in the hotel.
The doctor again refused to put it ori
those terms and said, "I won't let you
say. I can't allow you to distort what
I've said.''
"Doctor, I don't know why you're
dodging me,'' Fill& said.
Defeme attorneys immediately object·
ed and Superior Court Judge Herbert V.
Walker ordered the remarks stricken.
''The juty can decide how the doctor
is behaving," the judge said.
Diamond previously h ad testified
Sirhan was in a self·induced hypnotic
trance at the time of the shooting.
Police Nearing
Firehomher of
Negro's Home
Police are narrowing the search to
find the individual or individuals who
firebombed the home of a young Hun-
tington Beach Negro couple Saturday.
The garage door and driveway of Irwin
Harris, _,.tor ol a medical Ja~alory
in Garden Grove, were severely scorched
Saturday when someone threw a molotov
cocklail from a speeding truck.
Polic< labled the fir< bombing ....
obviom racial incident. 11
Harris was the victim cl paint
spla.shing on hill garage dam' Jan. 29
in a po6Sibly related incident, police
said.
Huntington Beach onJy has about 12
Negro families in the city and bu never
experienced such racial violence before,
police said.
Inv~gating detectives say they have
several clues, and may soon know who
is responsible for Saturday's violent act.
WASlliNGTON (UPI) -Fonner
President Owlght D. Eisenhower re-
maJned in "criUcal" condition at Walter
Reed Army Medical Cent.er today while
doctors worked to ri.verse the heart
ailment that threatens his life.
Jn a brief mid·mornini medical
bulletin, the doctors old that ••evldences
of ~estlve lieartfallure persist despite
the fact that iu'·appropriate therapeutic
measures are being utilized."
The inability of the 7&-Year-oJd
EJ.senhower's heart to pump enough blood
to give his body an adequate oxygen
iiupply was diacovered March 15. S~e
then, his doctors al Walter Reed ap-
parently have ~n lmflble to rtve-rse
the <OlldiUon.
The bulltlin. said. l!:isenhower "slept
comlortably through mO!t ol the night"
and continued to enjoy brief visits by
members or hls family.
The physicians not.Ed the 1eneral's
"inherent stamina" in recovering from
major illnesses in the past.
In l\'ritten replies to questions aub-
mitted in advance by newame:n, the
doctors .said it waa "uilcertain" how
long a pitient in Ebenhowtr'1 condition
could be expected t.o endure teVeft con-
gestive heart failurt.
Youth Picks Bad
Car for Escape
A Garden Grove tee:n-a1e band.it
Rlected t.he wrong ear in which to
make his escape• Tuesday nighl after
allegedly holdin1 up a market.
The car he jwnped into was driven
by an off-duly policeman.
Officer Neil Anderson was driving
along Chapman Avenue when the 16-year-
old youth opened the door and jumped
in. Anderson asked him, "Why were
you running and what do you have
in the bag?"
Startled, the youth jumped out ol the
ear and ran. Anderson pursued and cap-
tured him al Owtpman 8l'ld Harris Street.
Police said the youth had held up
the Tic aTgc Market, IJJ31 Euclid St.,
a short time earlier and got away with
about $60 in a paper bag. The money
wu recovered. .
Record Stamp Sale
NEW YORK (AP) -A record f911,935
was paid for 264 lots of stamps auctioned
here Tueoday nigh~ includlng ftu,000
fur a rare· ainnail block. The Robert
A. Siegel Auction Galleries Inc. said
the sale total was the greatest sum
realized. In a single session cf stamp
auction.
Stores Gird for Walkout
Supermarkets Recruiting Replacement Clerks
By JANICE BERlllAN
Of the Dlllf 1'1191 S!tfl
Supermarkets in Los Angeles and
Orange counties are recruiting and
training replacement clerks against the
P>S&lbillty or • strike by union clerks
throughout Southern California.
The Retail Clerks International Union
(AFLCIO) and the Food Employers
Council, whlch serves as bargaining:
agent for Southern C a I i f o r n i ~
1UJ>ermarket management, have been
conducting round-the-clock negotiatiom
In an attempt to hammer out a new
contract before the l\tarch 31 e1pira&ion
date of the current one.
'The threal of a slrike was ea!led
Friday with Local 770's Secretary Joseph
T. DeSilva's offer to have his clerks
continue to work without a contrad
after the present one expires. However,
Food Employers Council spokesman .
Robert K. Fox noted that DeSilva has
not withdrawn any of hiJ 117 demandlli,
which allegedly include free auto m.
surance f o r teenage children o hmion
members.
Nine localJ are invt1lved in the negotia-
tion& with the Food Employer• Council
and according to union spokesmen each
union ii autonomous.
However, it appears that the locals
have split into two factions : One group
that includes store clerks in lhe Los
Angtlea metropolitan atta, allied with
DtSUva and another made up of si1
locals. including those in Orlllie County.
The Food Employer1.Counc1l has dubbed
lhem "the Big Six" and claims they "ha•• apUt away from DeSllva and are
bargaining In good faith."
l.ocal SM Secretary Arthur Z. Berland,
whose local is one ol the 10-Called Big
Sil. hu dtciintd 14 dbcuss dtmands
made by his group, wl\Jch incll..t~
Orwige County clerk•.
"NegoUaUons are continuing and win
eontlmie," Berland aald. "Al far u l'm
cvnct:med, negotiatlonl ahould bt con--
tfuded at the bargaining table and not
In the public pttSS."
A spokesman for the Food Employer&
Council said Its role in negotiations \1
.. to 1e:rve the pubUc by curbin1 In-
flation," which he alleged would re.suit
if DeSilva'1 demands were met.
The spokesman also said that in the
event ol a strike. trained replacements
for clerka would definitely be available.
"We don'! know whal houn !he llore.
would be open," he said, "but they'd
be open aomeUme during each day."
He a d d e d, "We'd like to avert a
strike, bul we won 't do It at the
housewives' e1pense."
Said Local 32i Secrtlary Berland:
"There's no point In 1aber-raUlln1 by
either party. We will conduct negoUaUons
around the clock to work out an agree-
ment with both parties that will be
equitable to our members and to their
employers."
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R11in in New Yor~, Snow In Chic11go, Flooding In Brockton, Mti11., 11nd Cold fn Mllw11ukM
East Whipped by Storms:
As West Enjoys Spring
By Unli.d Pnn blenad-1
Heavy rain . and . anow, whipped by
gale force wind.!, sent rivers couralng
out of their banks, triggered power
failures and snarled transportation from
the Midwest to New England, with frot!lt
forecast as far 10Utb as the Gulf coast
today.
New York City had more than two
and a third inches of rain by late
Tuesday night, causing power fallures
lasting as long as 11 hours.
Thousands of commuters were tem-
porarJly stranded in Boston as more
than an inch of rain trigered a ahort
circuit, shutting down all trolley,
trackless trolley and rapid transit aervice
in the city.
Brockton, Mesa, Mayor John E.
SuJUvan decland a state of emer1ency
u more than a foot of water surrounded
homes in much of the city. Ei~
children were · evacuated from a . .Chool
for the ret.arded when it was swamped
by floodw1ter and .some IOO childfe.n
were Uken from another ~boOI when
"'ater touched olJ a firt aJirm. ~ ' '
BUSTE-R
BROWN.
Civil defense official& ordered sandbag
protection aton1 600 feet of the
Pa.ssumpslc river in Vermont and the
weather bUreau said many small streams
were raging out of their banks in New
York'• Hudson and Mohawk rivtr
systems and in' the Adirondack mountain
area. One block of Canal Slreel In Troy,
N.Y., was closed when pavement began
crumbling Jnto a flooded creek.
Wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour
were reported in Vermonl
A commuter airplane skidded off a
runway at Chicago'• Meigs Field as
the city was dusted with a cover of
snow. The plane bunt injo names, but
the eight occupants ""aped l•lWl'· <l1i
the city's weat 1lde, a ear skidded on
the snow41ick pavement and craabtd
into a bus, injuring 10 Persons.
Mil)faukee, \\'.is., 1ot tw~ Jncilel of
new anow, tccompanied by 1'lnc$ gust.I
up to 50 miles. an hour. Scattered power
lailum wen reported ai windl IDppled
trees end power poles and, shattered --'--'~' ' . " . ~ ...
Assembly Slates
Hearing on . '
Sewage Breaks ' I
The A.wmbly Natural -Com-
mittee will bold a special he a rt n c
Thursday tn Sacramento. to fnvesticate
the causes and effect& of the Rivmdde
sewer 'break• atiD pouring miilkml of
gallon& of raw HWage onto Orange Coun--ty btache1.
The bearing. iJ taking place at the;
requ .. l ol Asaemblyman Robert H.
Burke CR-Huntington Beach).
"There wUl be a great deal of
testimony needed al thiJ bearing," said
Burke. "Local and atate ofiicials in-
terested ln seeking a aoluUon to \he
sewage di.laster will be in Sacramento
on Much 27 to give UJ a hand.''
• Burke added !hat he ...U legillaUon
that '!!II f'O"lde for1 e~ergiac'r.•
m,.m,, iii Ille even! ol 111ch dllutm,
and an inve!UgaUon to detennlne
whether present planning for emeipucy
aituationl ls adequat.e. \
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Repuhlic~ns Win Senate Rul.e
DA Nejedf y Defeais 23-year-okl in Contra Co~ta Vote
J,mTINEz (APf .:. epU~liclJIJ eon·
~I the Clli!ornia Senate today for the
tiitit time in more than a 'decade as
a result of Dist. Atty, John Nejedly'a
'VI~ kl a 1pedal electl<>n lha( oliowed
th• GOP llill pacb a poliUcal piaich. '
"A Volo ol coolldence from all , the
Charlie the myn,ob biN is &o!•& people," Ia 00w the throe term Cootra'
Cl!\ tho wqon. Charlie began tip/-Colla c.unty pcoaecutor deacrlbod hll
pliDC la.st summer when owner triumph over Geor1e Miller UI) the
Ml11 Ellulloth James of Taunton, · Democrat.
En.g1.and put a dash of whltky in Mlller who failed to win the Contra ru. beth. water ffler . reading it cO.ta c;...., out, vacated ~Y tht ct.a th
helpocl biN.s keep !bar feathe<1. or his father. Aid Ilia 1p -"' b
Bot Charlie didn't bathe in it, be. 2' -helped defeat blm.
drank il Miss James said he began
Wallace Man
He sa1d he b returnif\& to law IChool
al the Unlverslti ol ~all~ at Davi.I
and ml)' run for po~ office · after
he cradu.at.es. •
In the !lnal tally, NeJedly h>d D,1.14
votes to Miller's t1,10l votes.
The victo1'7 Wal I bi& one tor GOP
Gov. Rea&~ and the • Nit or the
Republican party, preaervin1 L winning
strut in rped.al eleetiom that stretcbee
but to urly in ll>it decade.
In addition, tht Republicans captured
all but one ' 1t11"ide offioe in 19"
and President Nllon" carried tbt atait
In 11161.
Now, lhe Republicans have the 21
votes in the Senate l}eeded to .pwh
lbrough. ReaglJ\'1 Je&lslatlve P"'ll'IDt·
SOtnethina he needs to build 1 reeont
ror an e1pected try for a second term
next year.
It ~"° (!ves the GOP enotl,ih votes
lo ov'rthrow senate President pro tem
Hugh M. Burns, (~Fresno). And it pro.
vides the party with a running start
for next yeu's lqislative races.
With only 19 votes, Democrats are
reduced to a minority for tPe firlt tlme
since they won control bt the 11158 eJec-
tion.
The Assembly is 40--39 Republican ,..,ilh
· V~• to Cut Spending
a vacancy that will be filled in a tpeclal
election April 22.
Miller llid another reuon [or 1'fe·
}edly'1 victory wu his use of the cami*ls
diSOf'dtr iaUe. I
"We could not overcome tbat1 .. Nld ~i1ller, a San Francisco State Collekc
graduate.
Jn adVtr.U!ements, Nejedly menliol\ed
Miller'1 San Francisco state background.
noling the xhool. bu been tlw 1eene
of campua di.lorder.
He n!peatedly aaid that Miller "tUI
Kupported by Democratic ltgi111ltcn 'ff.ho
voted atainst new student cootrol Jaw1.
whistling popular tunes atid jump-
ing about bis cage. Now Charlie'•
•lipplf bjs hem cut off althou&h
he ~ bi> allowed a nip or two ftir
mediCnal purposes.
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, Four men were jailld ill Cal)ter-
oury, England~ admitting they
tried lo smuggle U0,000 cilars,into
Britain from Holland without po.y-
in! duty. Tlte priiaecu191' 11ld' the
mat used a boat for the attempt
and added: ''It was a fonner Cus-
toms Department lau.Dch."
Defeat~d in Nixon Asks Tax Exten_sion
•
·Man on tht: moon olrtadt1? Not
quite, bv.t cutronaut Walter Cunning·
ham ~ar1 to t1U1D th.t tarth from
a 1pot cm tht: moOn. as he .rtand! in trant of d photo of the moon's nr-
f aa with the earth appearing cs a
mbttled eUipse in tM background. Ht
vi.TiUd the Amtrican Miueum·Hat1dtn
Planetarium i1'J. New York a.s part of
the proc:ttdina1 Ot th.t In~tioMl
Cont1ftdion mad EVUbUfm!i' 'pf the 1n-
s4tutc: Gft Elt'ctTical and 'Elt:ctronics •
Eft0inf'1"· • 1 '
' Whtn Mrs. Cynthia Grad11 of
Dowagiac, Mich., 100.r accosted b11
a prowler in the fam ily garage
rec1nUJ1, she btg01l blowing the
car horn. Mr1. Grady tapped out
dit-ditdit, dot·dot-dot, dit·dit-dit.
Htr hwlR!nd, Dmoagiac'.t police
ch~/, heard her SOS and ran
from the home to rout the prow-
lor.
• The British Home Office in Lon-
don has ordered strict supervision
of the amount of floor polish deliv·
end to pruons. '!be rea~.: In·
vestigation 1bow1 prisoners ha\le
been using some polishes to make
alcobol. Bulk supplies will now be
kept locked up and no stocks will
be allowed in workshops. cJass-
rooms or "other user ctmten." • The London P hilharmonic Or·
dJestra is hoping the letter it re-
c:eived from the Inland Revenue
was a mistake. The letter was ad-
clressed to the Fly By Night Music
COmpeny.
l'ennessee '1ote
NASHVILLE, TtM. (AP) -Ed Jones,
a Democrat, ran far ahead of nine
other candidates to win the Tennessee
3th ¥.ict. seat l.n the first congre&!ional race since the general election last
November.
Jones, a cotton farmer. had SZ,705
votes to 11,s.11 for William Davb, running
for George. C. Wallace's American
Independent party, and 15,640 for Leonard
Dunavent, the Republican nominee. Six
inrlependenU trailed fir behind in the
voting Tuesday ..
'J;be district is traditionally
Democratic, but WaUace carried, it last
November when running for president
against Richard M. Nilon and Bubert
H. Humphrey. The congressional vacancy
wu caused by the death of Democratic
Rep. Robert A, Everett last Jan. 20.
Wa1lace, in a campaign rally for Davi5 ,
had called the special e I e e t i o n
"America's most important political race
between now and the ne1t national e.lec-
tiQn."
WASHINGTON (AP) -P...id"11 Nix-
on, declaring that "inflation is a form
of economic aggreasion ," proposed to
<:ongrese today that the problem be
met by extenWng the income tax
surcharge for another 12 monlhll and
by making significant cuts in federal
spending.
In a special message, Nixon reported
that •( least ball of the budg<t 111rv1-
envWooed in January by fmner Presi-
dent Lyndon B. Johnson .already have
evaporated -in some easts t)eeause
of inflation and· in others because of
overly optimistic e!limates.
Faced with that situation, Nixon said
he ·will propo6e budget revisions for
the fiscal year starting July I that
will reduce spending "significantly below
the amount recommended in January."
He gave no details.
'nle chief executive, in calling ror
a continuation of the 10 percwt federa l
income tax surtax beyooc: its scheduled
Ju·ne 30 e1piration, declartA:I :
"As I have aaid before, the surche1r1e.
Solon Labels Army Tank
'Billion Dollar Boo Boo' . '
WASHINGTON (AP) -The ~ ...
~a~';'" .. ·~t>:fu'ff'~':i1::S i:o'°"i!!f
in developing a new tank because : r ··
-Although the' tank i' ior .peon-.
naisance. it can be heard three milea
away.
-It hu a "rooster tail cxhau~t"
.system that makea lt an easy target.
-Its cueless ammun i t i on l!i
ultrainflammable, leaves burning residue
in the brtech which can prematurely
ignite 1 round, end is adversely aflected
by moisture, oiJ, Md rough handling.
-"Due to a JX'Oblem with fuel-tank
leaks, frequent checks for spi.Ued fuel
should be made to prevent fires."
-"When operatin&" in jungle or hea vy
ur.derbrush, vegeta&n will clog air in-
take grilles and the radiator, requiring
frequent cleaning to' avoid overhe&Ung."
-"The Shillelagh rm.i1e must not be
fired ~m the launch vehicle is in
mot.ion."
-"U!lder extremely dusty conditions,
the. prettQ( air cle&na' requjrea cleaning
or re.placement every 1 ~ houri."
These were the findincs cl a prtvioosly
classified document that Rep. Samuel
sttattoo, (D-N.Y.), ordered the Army
to release Tuesday after six days Qf
secret testimony on the Sheridan tank.
Stra,tton, chairman of t h e sub-
committee of the House Anned Services
Crunmittee, sfrid "the people have a
right to know this incredible story."
Stratton charpd that the Army had
'll"'I .. ~ tht ·weaJXlll.' system into combat &na . mass ·}X'Oduction in order tn
e.Umh'Nlte .it,, P05sible cutback or elimina-
tion by d;le Bure.au_of the Budget and
the secretary of defense.
He succeeded 'dwing the hearings in
winning admission from one Army of-
ficer , Lt. Col. St.an Sheridan, that the
t1nk was recommended for production
fer budgetary re.ll8ClO! although tests had
indicated there were many problems.
Later. Sheridan's superiors heated ly
denied thif!I, despite all illterna1 memoran-
dum in the subcot'nmitte€'s possession
in which Ulis point was stressed by
Sheridan.
Israeli Bombers
Lash Jordan City
By United Presa IDWnatioul
Jordan reported four Israeli jtt fil)lier-
bombers struck a populated area 1!1
miles northwest of the Jordanian capital
of Amman today and killed 11 civilian.~
and wounded ~ others in a bomb and
rocket attack.
An Israeli military spokesman in Jeru-
salem announced the Israeli air strike
but said the planes were on a "seek and
destroy" mission aimed at tnOcking out
Arit.b CClmmando bues before the guer-
rilla bands oould ·strike Israel.
SOCIAL SECURITY
HIKE CONSIDERED
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nii:on la considering asking ·congres!I
to ibdease Social Security benefits, it
WU disclosed kM:l.ay.
RoaaJ(t Zie<r, White House presi<len-
tial prw secretary, said a c t i v e
discussion.! were under way on proposal11
to raise benefits. He !laid oo final decision
had been made and that "a lot of
proposals" were under conSideration.
Presumably, Nixon wiU as.k for an
increase in payroll tues if he see ks
a hike in bene!its.
is a lemporary I.ax that must be ended
~ soon a& our commitments in Southeut
Asia and ecooomic ronditiOl16 peon.ii."
In the Senate, Sen. Mike Mansfield
of Montana, the majority leader, said
earlier that Congress sOOuld lnsist on
" second big spending cut as its pri ce
for extending the surcharge.
Nixon le.It open the JX*liibility lhat
he might call for acaline down or repeal
nr the surcharge within the year of
ill extension ahouJd the Vietnam war
end and inllationary pressum east .
The surt.a1. is expected to yield $9.5
billion if ertetided.
In addition, NiJ:oo called for poet.pone.·
ment of scheduled June 30 reductions
in excise taxes on telephone aerv:ice
and automobiles and enactment or
unspecified federal user charges. He said
these action,, would produce nearly $1
billion in revenue in the coming fiscal
year.
Touching on another tax maUer Nixon
prom.i6ed that th e administration,
through the Treasury Department, will
submit i'n April its first specific proposalli
for tax rerorrn. Again he did not go
into det.ails.
In lhese times, Ni xon said, the go vern·
ment cannot ris k budget.I narrowiy in
balance but must seek meaningful
surpluses to put a brake oo inflatioo.
He said this was necessary "becau:>1e
the. problem of inflation was neglec ted
far too long."
U.S. High at Culver City
Ronaan Setuator
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Cold., W et Weather Dominates Eastern Seaboard Senate GOP Leader Everett M. Dirksen dons Roman gladiator ht:I·
mel as he poses for publicity pictures Tuesday for the March or
Dimes benefit premiere of the film, "Ben·Hur." lo be held in Wash·
ington April ~. CaHforala
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ANN ARBOR, :\11ch. tUPJ ) -A!J four
i:1rl.s we.re slightly built and hid long.
hghl bfO\l·n hair
All have been found murdered In lht'
11 lillll 21 months in a IS.mile triangle or
14>wcr Michigan. The third was found 1b:
days ago. 'Ibt founh was round Tuesday.
Three were coeds; two attended the
~ame university. The fourth-the last -
... 1vas a JI-year-old runaway.
The clothes of three were pik!d neatl y
... ne.xt to their bodies. One, lhe third, wa~
found lyinc. on a grave.
"There's JOmeone mentally dcrangrd
around h~ -·ho's eot to be c1ugh1
cs quickly." aays W1111htenaw County Sher-
iff Dooglas H11rvty,
The crutlly btaten, nude body nf Mara
1ynn Skelton. 16, a run11way from Flin!.
w11~ found by surv,yors Tuesday in a
woodtd lf'f!I nttr a lover's h•ne used
•• hy students of thf' University of ~fkh·
1i.:an at Ann Arbor. List July. lht bod,v
of .Joan ScheU, 11, 1 ~ at Eastern
'-1i~hfgan University. wa~ found Jc,s thin
a quarter·1nlle ay,·ay
Last Friday, the. body of University of
i\1ichigan coed Ja{'e Louise Mli:er. 23.
Y."8!t found on a iraPe in 1 cemttery ea.st
of Ypsilanti-where Eutem Michi&an is .
ln August of 1987, Eastern Mk:hlgan coed
i\tary Flesr.e.r, It, was found in under-
brush northeast of Ypsilant i, 11bou1 10
milc.s ta!lt of Ann Arbor.
'T'he l11test slaying was by far the mos!
~dlstic, AA)'I Walter Krasn.y, chief of
tM. Ann Arbor Police Oepanlntnt.
"She ~·as unmercifully btaten 111bout
the fact." said Krasny . An autopsy
revealed she died of a fractured idcu lJ.
prob11blf caused by a blunt i1\$lrumen1.
ft WAS \>tJitVi!d !ht Wll!t Jtt.11.Ullt\>
ass.11ulted. ·
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Al•n Mowllr1y Wit 71
Mowbray, 72,
Famed Movie
Butle1·, Dies
HOLLYWOOD (AP)-H~ buUer rolOI
were univenany acclaimed. John Bal"
rymore called hfrn "a worthy adv•
sary" as an actor. 1
Alan Mowbray loved actine and· actor•
in general.
"If a bomb hit Hollywood, it woul•
only be a matter of time bdore eon.
one wu squatting amid the ruina ~
ing storie!I," he once said.
Four days after ent.erinJ Hollywood.
Prtmyterian Hospital, Mowbray daed
Tuesday of. a heart attack at n.
A London native, he was a naturalized
U.S. citizen who appeared in mort than
400 movie roles after star;ting his ~
~r on 'the English stqe. He played
in New York stock compahl~ in 1m.21.
Mowbtay's f i J.m 1 included "Lady
Hamil too,'' "Gapu.in from c.Siiie7°•
''The Steel Cage," "Ma and Pa Kettle
at Home.~· "The King and J," and '"Ille ·
Man Who Knew Too Mucb, '' He return-
ed to New York in l9M for the play,
"Enter Laughing."
lo New York, Iii years ago, he had
his own TV series titled "Col. Hum-
phrey Flack."
Mowbray paid the .$50 fee in tm far
iocorporation of the Screen Actors 'Guild
in which tie held membership card No. 4,
The actors' union now has more than
50,000 member!. Mowbray · al!IO ' wu
active in the Hollywood r.1asquers, a Jiff--
Conners' social organization. \
· Sumvors include his wile of 42 ye.1r1
the •fonner. ~ayne Carpenter; a 1<11:
Alan Jr.; a; ~aughter, Patricia, wifed.
actor Doug!O Dumbrille ; two iranddl.U· ~ dren and two tiroUPers. '
Cong Decision
On Talks With
South Postponed -PARIS (UPI) -The Viet eon,, 1p.
parently torn belween a conciliatory and
a hard line, today postponed until Thin:
day announcement of whether it will
agree to hold secret peace talks with
South V~oam.
The National Libertion Front tNLF)
said it would issue a communique today
announcing whether it y;ould accept tht
offer made Tuesday by South Viel'9ame•
Pres.ident Nguyen Van Thieu. ·
But after talking it over they decided
to withhold their announcement until
Thursday's regularly scheduled meelin1.
Allied sources said NLF acceptance
of the offer would open the shortest
route to a settlement of the VJetnam
war. They said if the Viet Cong accepted,
the United State! and North Vietnam
could begin secret discussions o( their
own.
President Nixon said Tuelday such
secret talks hold the be..4t hope for ruc-
cess in Paris. 1
Thieu, at a press ct)nference Tuesday
In Saigon, proposed the talks and called
the prospects of iuch discussions a "r11
of light 1t the end of the tunn el.··
In his announcement. Thieu aaid, "We
are ready to have private talU with
the NLF if they want. I think they
understand well that we are ready for
these talks and we arc \\'ailing for them."
Allied sources said the Uniled St1le1
fa vors Paris as the beat !Ile fot prlvata
t.a.lks between the opposing delegaUons
but h1 willin1 to consider any site.
Agne·w Presenu
Medal of Honor
WASHINGTON (UPl)-\lice PrelWe:.-
Spiro T. Agnew today presemed tM
Medal Ii Honor to the tearful widow el
a Negro Marine sergeant from Gtor(la
who threw hlmaeU on a hlDd 11r••111le to
save ~ buddlt.a In Vletnam.
"Mtre words are lnldequate to e•
prw the gratitude or Util (®ntry.'' Slkl
Agnew. "but let ii be 11ld that his action
M bcbalf of Ulla country, his selOQe
conduct and courage will stand as Q
example for young men for years te
come and for generalloM not ytt born."
The gold award, 17th preaent11tion ot
lhe medal for herolm in Vietnam w11 m1d11 posthumousty to Sgt. Rodnty Jl
Davis, ZS. of f\lacon. Ga ..
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*Easy fo Tow! * Easy fo Park!
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SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN COLEMAN '69
When you go cainping you w1nt to · cimp. trou'b.le fr11.' Col1m111
knoWs thet. So when wt dulgn~. our «¥'Ping . tr1 ll1rs WI kept
you in mind. Thi re1ult Is 1 llnt of handsome, long lasting c1mptr1
that 1ntlclp1t1 your camping nted1-1vold c1mp1lt1 problems.
See Them All-al Grant's!
See Them ALL at Orang~ ·County's large,~ · [oleman l'i Dealer!
SAVE ON All of your comping needs ot Gran!'• .• , from Canteens to Cook
111ts ••• See at1 of the brand new 1969 mOdets of Coleman qppliances at
Grant's now! We've g<ft:it when you need ill Stoves ••• lanterns •• , Heaters
•., Te nl1.,, Tra ilers,,. Sleeping Bags, etc,
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THE TUDITIONAL .f1yarlt1
1mon1 c1m,en •• , thl• t'xf' Um~rtll1 ttnt for 1 fimlly of
4 1ff1rt 111 t f the fin• Col•·
min ft1tur11 from ridt1 to
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j NEXT DOOR AT ADDmONAL
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ASIC TMI WllTSI Gr111r1 GtHI Dlptrtmfllt II 1t1ffN •y
e1pef'tt M their fltltl ef 1hHtl111I Mitttttr yeu lftly w1nt 111
1uu, tr.mt 1 $20.00 21-lint to 1 $2,000.00 Shotrun, Gt1nr1
hM lt i. •*Id C:... 111 ull '" for ~ntlf lftl 1f tM l111ffl
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IN STOCK AT GRANT'S •••
NUVO SLACKS BY LEVI'S®
IN NEW CHECKS & SOLIDS .
NEW SHIPMENT 1f tM l1t11f Llvl3 St1prf1tl Sl1c.k1 • , • colorful 11ltctltn of Chtdt1 11Wf .. 1111 colon In a cem-
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l•t11t 1tyl1, "l1u1h-Our• l11thtr for rue·
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1be verbal busle over ~ abandonment Of Sajl
Creek :i!l!llll to teiuna Nlluel Corporatlon·hal lhnw>il
tnte llllPlloL ' ~ an April 3 bearlni, tllf Superior Court ha,s
ordered:
-Tllat UM Boezd ol Superv149rs set aaide Ila March
26, l*. reaolutloo al>andoDIJ>I the rOad. .
-The coun\y pWln!Dg c:Ommiiilon to lake no acljon
approving any plan (such as a 100-acre tract maf.) "111>4
recognizing Salt Creek Road .as a publlc r!ihl-<> -way."
-'!bat Loguna.Ni1Del Corporatliln anif PrudenUil
lnsUP,DCe Compe!IY. no\ inter!..., wil,b pµbpc use of~· .
ro .. f'oendlrig a sbOW caUH "'111111 OD April 3. • •. . The pe11-. In lite -Ing ltaal volley are two
aUorneys who live In t..guna. e-1t;w1111am Wlk:oun
and Michael c. sagar. ' • . '
Ai tasue ia.county relinqulBhment of a road that had
long been used to reach a three-mile stretch of pub.Uc
tidelands between 1b!M Arch· Bay and Dana·Pomt. It
was something of ~ blow to sµrfers. ape! otb~r beach·
goers.-. .. . .
'Ibis importanl,ma~ llOW will ]\ave !he advanlaP.
of a court's deliberate judgment to clear doubts on
l!olh sides. • · ·
The Job Kept Her Yoring
When YMCA Elllployment COllnlelor Jean McMan-
us retires April 1, sbe will leave .behind eight years ol
unlllbching -~ to the people of· baguna Beach.
Wltti he.r, sbe lakes the admiration and 1ij>preclati011 o1
the community. · · .
Her battered desk in the crowded comer of the
YMCA office will have seeo -than 10,000 Jobs and
job applicant. brou(hl together. ·, · . , · . ,
fdrs.. l\lcMBnus soys that when 1he retires, II will
be wi~ ~'11'1 Just llll>• to rellre. ~·
wan ti !ti Qlrit' Uille 'wlli' her srandchlldnn and 10
cam(lln& Willi ~Ii~.
Rewami 11111w=11 of htt •liht yurs lln11I,
thougJI. ?4r1: Mc · llled that one yow>& maa sbe
placed in a locol job nvenl yean ago saved all lte '
could ~Uives1ed In stocks, otocks that are now worth ~'~,«Kt. ;·; _
SI);• . , the,job hu t her tolerance and not
lo judgei 'lDqoUllllCtl:~ says that working with
the YGUOJ~ &'iept.ber :f"Ulll too.
Her J1D ~·been to flJfcl lhe rlpt Jo,b lh~J'CiY\del pride, acco~lbment and aeme of fnlftllm for the
youn1 peopl<i.who seek and need :wort.
Mrl. !WcManna filled an llnportpt ~tlon wltllln
the community. II was a job •ell dOJle, : . I;" ' . . . . ' . Boys' Club .ih~. Lokr •
II ia dlf!icult to vfluallze how uW11 ,800 9r so P!'"
geant of the Masters preview Uckell to aid the Boys'
Club of 1<@suna a-Ii could have opened "a terrible
can of woi:nu'' u ODtlesttval board member suuested.
'!be 11nandally ~slful Fesllval of .Arts will
probably continue to ba asked !or 881illance from 01ore
needy orcanizaticms. 1bat doem't mean lh .. fesUval . always need give. Lite anr eo\ity, the fertlval board
has to call Its shots. ·
What seemed Ulifortunate was that wlille soma
members of the board hem.Id sympathetic tO the idea
of using the Ucket& for tile club'• benellt. lhey couldn~t
get together cm mecJionics of·Ucket sale. •
1be Uckets now will be ;lven !tee lo i.tiftl mem-J:'. choeen by lot. 'J'.o ma11y, It was a goocl~ty
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'.._n ~natw110 ls in No Sense a Miniature Human Being'
Asserts California Ah~rtion Law Should Be Repealed
To Ille F.ditor: IF YOU HAVE suual relations, !hen . wete J>Ol ne<ded. Thll wu ID oulpo\ll'ini
Tiie """5tltullc1<ialily of !he Collfomla you are naponsible fcir. what happens. ol _.,.tly proving Iba! people In
_.___ ,_ 11 now be!ng c~ed All you are thinking ,.about 11 yourself. Orqe County are ready and eager
--~w Wilen you lblnlt ot'ha-'-• an abortion IO'bel: M••-. befln Ille -supreme Court. In de en-..... p u-· ...... Ille law, !he attorney general COii-II> <lo .awsy with ,....,.'<problem." You wbat many callcn -and llOll-callen
....,. """" have ·a respopstblllly , lo your IJ!lbc>m • not ha -·"··• II "•t !he t-Iba! alDoe ·~JI .a ,Jorge ...., · ~,. once·. "~ ~--.""'~ It Into ....,___ . ' ' '-' msy ,. ~ •• y
of -.LI-... ~1 .. .: the r.--g tbst o.JUU Qll;' IMU ~~ ~· ..:.,..,. ""'T'lllMn'.,. ......... *'-1" wrtt.rt were •. alfe..... giving usmance to C'f_,.. ""'i' ..... Wl'fJ ~ I.... '----bel•• ' Wbo •--• lo ~'CIDl'l¥n llllil ........ ·• ll'W4• W '-. L-~ -.q hmnan J1fe beglna with the ~ 9f .. '6 a ............ , --r .: · ..... ,,.,,.. 'nit 1rfltlt -~ ~ """"" • .... ~. •r 1t1rn1-clisUUH" vlctlms through their con-
sperm and eu, the expectant~ -decldewhocanliveaftd.Wbo,can't? · :tt='!.'::&::·.;.,~"':"=~~~U:: tribiiUons to Red Cross. Red erosa is
b• 00 more right to muff out ~ No matter what tht case .ml7 ~ wlfhllNI .. ,...,.. 11 IUffldW:,....,.. _._.... the ,officlal disaster rtlief agency
life <i her unborn boby !ban ·lo kill poalble ddonnlty, mental nw.tp!looi, dealP.ted by Congressional charter to
her ~ear-old child. l would like to rio money, damage to· y~ ··tp¢ect"' .• provldt both emergency relief and post,.. ~'--.... bis argument.. llfyoare, ~~v!,,:kt~. ,.,sJiomi, I~ .. i!',. four~ 1 year. It wu,ICtually quiet emei'geocy rehabilitaUon.
............ wwwu somd t•. l'6 more. 1iOW I m.ve the -
AN DllRYO IS IN no ,_ a , / ' ·< '· roirl <i:'.tbo((feeway lo ,Jll!~' lo. (I'd JliD CllOll8 Haiat1ace ~,diaalllr
mkiloknbumanbeing; It merely con-.--WBE18Ell YOURB one monlh ·!J' ra!f!er 'heat IioOs and dgen.J The v!c!llms msy Include food '.do!blfti,
talm !be po!mrtlal to produce ..,., A , ollht -1hs pr<gnaii!, wbo wouWM• ~ ~ helicopWo r-a lot,: '"'!"l.leolnct, repair or re~ ol
cWd 11 farmed by !he dlemlcol......i...i~ 1 llle wblcb bu evf<Y ,tf9, iliit IP --bot ~· and 'o"""""""'plod homes, ~and
plvlicaJ Interact!""" <i !be embryo .wlll>... eno men !ball ~· to )Jve, .. ' · ijLlnl"°" inoloreyclfl iad sport-ears. other bouaehold DOCe161Ues, 'medical and
!•· ~·--• and .~--• .. ~-·-L , perlence !bl! life, IQ gam lalowledge, lpewlng out !heir, obscene, sounds and nunln( c 1 re , )lospltal!zollon. ..,. 'Jbe u; ma~W~rtse~u~ihe to be a leader or a b".-h ~' filthy elhau.stl. cupatlopl) ·~+! ~ •:,,;-_,,
fertllilod oU I! !be blueprint which whatever bis llle may be, It's 1111' llleor ..;....... · , ! 'Ille Qnn(e CouD!j ~ of !he ~~ the directi lb . •-ocli<na not youn. -• """"" I· BOUGllT ray l!D<Jle· I ·knew American 'Red Croll 1i '"""""6Y ·-will'""~ .. ~ on ese ffir,.g , ·-"'' _,\nd U yoU ~do 1et an •hno:f"'." It . tbe .. ftetway ... wwould ...... _·'near ··tt,, but -~· ~ ~" be ~.. ,-~ ,..... ducting a C¥nPWD ,1o ra1 .. ~.ooo .
It •• ~-il!ent I all Ibis --~·-WW 1001 who WW r<J11"111uw;,,¥.d , ' I, didn't {ealiie bqw !lie ...,00 >!otlld .. lts.naJi' .• irullloir"clolle requli-emeat
Y -~ 0 .c . ...,._ .• rel"'i It. You're dealing yourltlf a lei· carry. AM il you Uh lo we clop f oervtca locally lo U.S servt
bluepint a human being, for !hell "" rlble late, lbM of murder. No mau.r In your reuoolng, coosldtr !bis: loc>l!b!I :...m Ille Id' and,. victims c:emen w'!llld. !Hlvt .'9 .~I\.• ,•win cdl or ·. how you rati~ It; ll'l '11111 munler · ar·lliat 'lleOply llUJe"'ilioiilJ'O) of in d1wt.er ~ U., .;.'U..,, The lim~·
•Ill W • bumoD, for Jliey each cmtaln lo · illlilfY yoln-own ,.llllb neecfa or airport teo yurs 110 ru bet few people 1o belp victims o1 !he ...i disaster
hall • .._inL Ye.t '!'" lblnlt no!blng who! you say sre-.. e1se•1 ....U. rullud what a y;..iq beul II """1d la NOW by 11vIn1 lo Red er ... ,.
of the delth of billions of egp or I hope I've U'pfall!lld haw J feel become' it wt be on tbt job whenever disaster •perm. A bit of DNA II nol ' !JOfl'll. I'll prsy for all !he dilld..n still to The .;,1y ~Wu! country left orounc1 11riua..
THE PROBLEM remalm, !beo, lo
ddermlne al ;not polnl 'In demopment
an embryo cmii bie.c:Gnsidered:"a ••penon , ''
with God-given • • n d .. lllaJojriltc!ed
rlcllla. Since .,.., til.ve -!hat
a 'baby ls olowly ev<l1ftll wl!bln !he
mother, rather ~ imtanUY ertated,
it 11 a aomewbat arbitrary dedslan that
mut be made. "Jt-ii rfmch the same
problem .. do&lln&":W!a!n • -unckr construdlon.Clu. ~consldered a home.
1*" II c:omO 'llflij lmtcnce when !he b~ are' drawn up (aaalogous to
!he ron!iaiioo of !ht genetic blueprint
by union Of sperm and eg), when the
foundaUons are dug, when the frame
is put'oi>,:or·net until !he family I!
moved in?
WE CAN SEE !bat a ftrliliud egg
la not a peraon; but a baby kicking
in the cradle we call human because
it cao exist on its own and interact
intellJgenUy with its environment. l pro.
poee, then, as a reasonable arbitrary
point It which lo begin tnatlng a
deft!lcpinc fetlll BS a "penon" with· •
fu)I rights under the law, to be !bat
~t in development whtn the fetus
cciuld Qi.st on lts own outside the
~·· body as an independent being.
THE PROPOSmON lilll a hWDlll
being with full ri ghts Is ... ated at c:<>n·
cepUon is biologically and logically
UllDllld, and is merely the dogma of
certain reliaklus groupa, wbicb tbe state
should not-force on lbe rest of the
populace. The Calif<rnla abortion law
should be repealed.
JOBfl K. TmERMAN
Grodulta-.t
~ ol Orgsnlamlc: Biology ' ,. UC!
(lfposes Abortlea
To !bt Editor:
Ill •-.-to the letttr Mn. o_,. s, Hqhol wn>tc regardlnc !be llller
a( lilrL D8'1d A. Felde. "Apinat Ahor-
tloll" (Mallbor, P'!b.' 11), I'd Uh ~
.., -,,, .... wtth Mn. Fcldo.
•11 seeild lo me !bat. OYtf1lhbc ..
.i. -ha" a reopooalblllty !bal ..,.
.... I~ Evin !he aimplal !bi01 lib
ttlllll * -ch bu • .._n,mty7
Y• an> .._tblt to your boo1J to 1--.. .... 'tliat do " IOOd. ..r 1111"" doll\ 1"" hive a.....,. o
como lo tbll 'world lllaL .. !bey'll make here fai beld ·by !he 'lrvlne Company,
IL ·, · and even they seem eqtr to COltr' JAMES D. LAWLER
:'MISS DIANA WILSON it with ,buildings, COll!'rtle. upbaJt and
, ·light P,!>fM. The Back Bsy will .... be Pr(ttdpol Stipperted
1 1 · a noisy, polluted mea. U that ii Mr. VCI .llfetl~ Sehool Rlchmoa'• Ides of pr-. he CID hive To !he F.dltor•
To tbe ·E!!I~ ;
1
•• il M far me, I'm &lad J don't live J want to compliment Mr. David Uoyd.
;.. a 'llludenl al 'UC Irvine 1 witch In Playa de! Rey anymore. ' ' 1FincipaJ, Thnntoo lnlmnodlate School, ·~ •~'-In Or ,__ , 001\0THY llUlll!S . and Mr. Tom Wllftll .GIL the program -u.., ~· anae ~ty1 · • 'Iii have gueJt speakori *'!Ch., James
flnl·li>eclk:ll ii!bool being built .. !bis w _.,_ ... -· Th cam,...· Md l wonder tr the av~ --J '! f:h:f.u:' ot ro:·~ldr:s:t ~eat~OC:=~~·.~~ 'Bl9h IKteru~.Rldu om <i !be be.lief lbal· 11o1auni our
, • .,., . gomg """""" .To !he Editor: . chlldreo 1mn wbll II happening is no
a laDtistlc period <i growth, and .ill!b Medlcal -tells ufi Ull! oltculallM way d Pf'Pll'lng !bem for: !he luture ~;~1 new ""80l'Ch snd new medlcOJ of !be blood brlnga nourtsllment lo ...,,, Ibey IDllll !see In s rapidly changing
-vver es. • , ~ d ·the · l!odY and !bat H II II · w«ld.
In .!be yell'I lb ....... a large 11\&rt lmoeded Ii ID1 WIY !he body wllhuffer.
of !his dl!covtr1 In ,.edicme will COJllt Pol!ticaJ -· inonlton !he cliculalloil I DO NOT generally write lettcn,
from !he medical school at UC!, If of 'money which brlnp prosperity lo but feel after readlni last. ThW"!day'a
put peyionusnce of !he UC medical f!Vet"/ port of !he comlDunJly. u' tt · 11 ·DAILY pn.o,r !bat I ha9e ID obJlistion
school! u any iDll!csuon. Impeded by blch lntemt rates dlc:tA!Od Iii let you !mow Iha! my wife and
, ~ . by !he Fec!Ual RoRrve l!Oard, the I nioot ~ , tupPort !be. ictlqn he· THE .PRBSEN ... E of a medic al ~ ·economy ·auffers, and if the high rate' hu ~en. My son,_ Jack,. atte(lds Thurs-
In Orange County will not only increase continue• atubbornly the economy will too and bunt Mr. West speak. His re.
the number ol doc:tors in the are1, stagnate lu.vint: the community in tbe acUon wu, J am IUl't, whit one would
but will greatly Increase the pment status oi a glleU0-tab f Ho 'ntcrestod concerned knowledge-« ·atabliahed ·d-octor1:·1'. ·-· · · · · · · w or. wu 1 • 1 and that evening hid a most Jnforma· medical school iJ a braln t.rml and TRIS R.\JSJNG ol tmemt by the live dlleu.uion ca lhe subject with bil
an area whert 1he latest medical Federal Reserve Board ls a boO-boo parent!
knowledge csn be ,'\iosily obtained and in terma <i ·!be consequences. Reoul!: ·
rapidly diuemtnat.ed. The nation will go Into a depresalon ' JOHN R. HEALY
Many people are, unhappy with the more catastrobhic than the last one · I ·. ·,
university It !be P'lfelll time due Iii _bloody~ 1baJ nobOdy wull. ,· , Bl•ek P•trfol.t recent campus unrest .• This ls reflected YOllD.K people with no money no *
in the recent bond ~ deleat. but with an t~ that could0 be eul.ly
channeled info riots, anorchy, )'ti' clVll A GOOD PART of !hat bond wu war ! A ssd dly lot !be fat cstl Wl>o
to br)n& ""9d"'1 inoney to ~Ip set up sit ~ !beir pile wllchlna It lffOW. ', !he medical '.mooi It UC!. Lei's 11\t, , ,•Nfw .)ull what ls the Ftdtrll'Noirve
cut df oar •DOM to spite our race, Beard, and who needs it? '
!houlh-~. unrtlt w1ll die down. '
bl& ......... Jn Ibo -·' school FllAIM BBRE, tt looks llko !be _, may haft for nachlng effects "" olllant -.. well u !be sar1111lusn m~'lll'~ c.unty. perhaps••' iMurlDCO tomf)lllleL Thoy neec1 ·1t, 11111
,... LOWD medical J<Oble!DI of !Ill ' foe certaJnl1 clon'L , . -1 ar Ille lu!urc. . Thll 1111 McCrackee c:alll fOI' "a attrn
GARY T. ANDEJISON policJ ol fllcll and amelary nstraln~"
which, atrqiped of aemant1cs_ means-
lilllply "slop tlllf _,-, mon, llop Ibo
drcull!loo," A trqlc tbo1>fbl'I
Alllld>lola -Id .....uirow111e -To !be Edi!«: lllllll bf 1 .... , but !be P'llB II teyq
MW T. A. Rldmm (who olld buJen lo ..-.,, the -U1e '-bf
ol - -tllt COUD\J airport should ~L hlri -.111e :wrim'W11 thm)')lid!i'. IO · MlLT llAsHAM
-oil Ille -and -lluih!M . . ' . .
(Malllm, -14), I ho,. be-will ..
tab !be -1o toddle -1o 1111 Re.I CN•• Seni1ee9 loral. Ull;arJ Jlllll -.. "'111 _ol.~'.'nle . -. • . • . -. --• -• Mqlc Animal" b1 Philp Wylie (-To Ibo Editor:
dsy, U.). "Watcbln at !be Pm!" MIDY pqle cslled Red Croll durlnl
i., 1'1---·be .. -!be nceot m-aml -offeriJ>I -· • help, houalni, lood, dolllloi.••!'money.
Tin ,..,. ... I, loo, WU -Wbllt llllllY ol -. alftrl ......
o1, Ille paolln1 Ille still tx!IDI In Or1n10 IRWullY acctpCoil, -. bad lo be
1o the Edit«:
' My, ....,..tu1auon1 lo Mr. Name ·
Wl!bbeld for bla uha,.ua.m..'iestiptlooo
a!iout black potrloll ( x, Mtrch
-,HJ. Hll """'""' for blstortc:al dtatortlon
ol facto II lo be ~nidtnded, · 11e ls
tmly amued !bat taaohe!'o ind' pro-
fe!l30Mi would allow tbue· .cn.torucm to
10 on and he JumP.1 on llJa ''WbJte11
charger lo RI Iba rt&-d strolgb!.
The...,,.. motortal'u.teci by Mr. Nome
Wl!bbald II !be World·llool' Encycloptdla
(AmtrlclD l&!orlcal Record, Im)
(ale.); Harper's Enc y clopedia ;
Woodlon'1 ''Ne~in American HistA:lry,''
and • ....-~ bJ Poat Reftre.
ICach aml OVtr)' 1ccount wrlU.n by wblta men, iDdDcUIW •'The Land of the l'rtt.''
·TBB·4U11IOllS of·1D1 oouroe malerlal
tt,prtltDl a Yilwpobtt. No milt.tr how
~vety Iba matcr!al II prtmtod,
· · -Quotes
l lo P11J - -It boa-· radio or,.,.'""' 1111 do! 11 c
... -,.. •• tMot.
L;: ---· --
OaunlJ. 11'• ..., bad -!bree Ot declined -Iba pods Ot ... •lc:os -. . , . ~
0,la Olooo, S.F. -"People wbo
ntod m .... lilaltrlal CllJ> t.> meHUA
tbtlr 1Ucee11 have mlatcl out on a
lot .. pulODll h1ppl!lts1."
' '
!he aulhor ClllDOI help but be lnlluenced
by biu . True accounta and abeolutes
.,.. dlWcult to find In any hlllory. For
example, U all our American hia:tory
had been written by !he Amerie111 In-
diam, . who would be a patriot Cl' rully
great American? Certainly not the white
man who took his land away and put
him on a reservation. For another con-
m 'te eumple, ooe might compare the
Mexican and United States versions o!
the Mexican-American War.
FORTtlNATELY, educa!<Jn t o d 1 y
· .uslJt l!llllenii Jn --· e"'1uoUoM about .~. ktieP!i>c Ill mind '·Ibo· btu
Ot polllt ti'~ .. t1.:·au11ior,., .,
iil"foct,• the btu Ind point of flew
CID eully be oeen In Mr. Nome
Wl!bbeld's -·· 1\'}len "" Jteg1lll to quallly wfJO are !be rtaDy 'grial
American N~. hil 1emJ>IM!lls ls on
entertainers anCl·•porl figures. He .. '11g-
guts that an American Nego wbo bu
"radical" rlcial views couldn't be a
really great American.
-ThlJ attitude· ha! been a major con-
tributing factor to the ever-widening euif
between white and black America.
MRS. JEAN A. Sl)TrER
. The letter in qutstion ar•erU two
, Negro .. rz:triots" portrayed on a. B~lc
Pa.mots float in Laguna's Pa.mot'•
Day para.de represented a. dbtoriion
of the facU, concluding, "'The Ameri-
can Negro is part of 01i1r history, but
U:t us have a true accwnt of their
part, not aU of this fabricction that is
currenU11 being pa.s&ed off a.s black
hi.i'°'I/ lo lllllis/y th< mobs of black
and white cma.rchilt revolutioncriet."
· Spelll"f
To !he Editor:
-Editor
The article in the March 22 DAILY
PILOT about· the name of the witness
In the Newport beating case being spelled
wrong on a legal document was not
very funny. But DAILY PILOT staff
writer John Valtena miMpelled iUbpoena
(BUpena) $xi that WU funny. Pleue
get him a tHct.1onary.
MllS. STANLEY GO'ITLIEB
Workable Committee
To the Editor:
'• l think we ha ve a serk>ul airport
problem. Alrpol1 Manager Brtanaban la
the only one who has even touched
cil. • pracUcal IOIUUon from lll'lOl\I GUI'
publli;,_ servanll and of course I think
·he h11 been cletbbered and probably
morti thin we art rudinl about.
We lltOd 1 -table commlttte.
preferably amall, of • n cc es s r u 1,
dlveralfled 'counlj ...-11 wbo Ila••
the b9cqround Md lnt.erest In aviaUon,
to come up with stint !boogbts that
could make 1G1M aenae. We hive a
number of people In tbe county who
could be <i real help and II seems
to me lbaJ few <i !hem 1tt being
called 00. '
YOU CAN STAllT rlgllt 1t !he airport
with Jobnnle Martin. He ha an estensJw.:
backin>wld a( real -alrU..., and airport opera!loll. Tbwe ... a nwnbar
<i lnduxtrlalllll, laW)<en. ordlltecto. etc.,
who .,. ...U 1nlm mad tin avla!loa, tll
llmllatlolla IOd Ila capobllltit1.
Theno .,. a oouple <i !hinp Iba!
continually strike .,., U It wu c:on-
celvabte lo find lll10!ber Iocallon other
!ball El Toro at !he Catalina channel,
we--are -png· to have e1ac:Uy tht ume•
problem wl!b sdjscent -and oUlert !bat we ora blvlnf In Newport
IOd tho El Toro .......
IN THE CATAWIA channel, !OrpUIA(
!bat II -.Id ton a llqprlnl .-mt
of ....., to pul In a clevtlopmut, when
!he peopk of the aru bolln'lo rWlu
that aomeooe 11\sertoua and;what IUCb.
a development will do to our couWne. we are going to hear complaints thlt
will mate the prtMnt altuaUon loot
like a tea party.
How many people here know that ssr
flights will probably originate from
places such as Palmdale, and most likely
never here. I hate to get any more
controversial, but I don't think that the
airlines need to run any longer fUgbts
out o( Orange County lhan they are
doing rlibt now.
BOW MANY people know !hat !he
manufacturers of aircraft are knoctlnc
themselves out trying to lower the Dolle
level? And eventually they will att tt
done.
'!be people_we are h!aring from mostly
are-\ht ones in the airport areu. 1be
majority of . the people are not havtnc
any problerna. IO they are pretty quiet.
But they ·must start to realize that
they too could have problems in future
airport developmenta that are. not IOUnd.
Space doem't permit, but l could write
pages on airport blunders that have
been made in years put. Fort Worth
and Dallaa are prime eumples.
JOHN BAKER
011-Coverell· Blru
To the Editor:
l understand ID article. appeared in
your paper conctrnlng a woman who
called in and asked if you know of
a place to tU:e a bird found on the
beach and coVtred with oil
1be arUclt'1N:Dt oo to aay you directed
!he WODllll lo the HunUnglon Beach
Sccta!y for !he Preveodon <i cn.el!y
lo AnlmaJa and Ibey bandied !he ..... ltm
with !he utmOll efficiency.
I believe J am the woQlall who called
and I 'IJOUld Ute lo ctortly a few lilJ!lp,
FlllST, THE BunUnglon Beach SPCA
did no!blng. They Informed me 1 lived
In the wrong atea. 'they told me. to
call !he Laguna SPCA. They told me
I Uved In tho wronc uea and !hey
ftl'en't relJ)ODllblt.
I called the Animal Control <i Newport
Beach and Ibey said they would pick
up !he bird, but probably jull jJ'JI It
out of its misery.
I WAS ON THE ~ for an hollr
and DO one could help me because it
wun'I !heir rtl})OMlblUty.
Finally, we took !he bird up to UC!
and !hey oald !hey w-help it ..
best they could. I 1m still wondering
its rate. l1t1't it a llbam~ no one is
responsible?
By the time we decide who la, It
will be too late. ~t atems the people
around Santa llarbara ca.re. They ha ve
!be ~ equlJ)rntnl Iii deal with
the probitm. Why can't we?
BONNIE VALEK
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Wednesday, March ~. 111119
Tiie ..U!orlcll "'°' ot a.. o.a,
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lonnn for a.. ,.,,.,.,.,,. •I
oair rcodm' opiniona, and by
prttf"dftO Ult dfwrt t Wio-
pomts •I lft/tlnfltd obs.,..,,
end ~ °" topia •I tilt
d4)I.
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_:·i /. , • • EDI TION
. A~rcraf t Squeeze
;1:~ight Planes Can't Move, CAJt 'f,(ild -.
• , 8pecfal to the DAILY PILOT
WASHINGTON -There is oo room
al other Orange County · airflelda for
Jl(ivate planes now bOBed at County Afr1>ort, tile CM! A«aoautic! Board was
tdd today.
'lhe abort.age cl. tie-down Sf*e was ·
rilated by comity A vialioo Director .
JllbertBresnaban.
··lie responded lo questions IIun CAB
lllid Air West officials as a hearing
.. • propooed IUgbla to the Pacific
Nortbw.ol erUn!d Ito leCOl1d day .
'llle· queotl<loinc indlca!<d oome hopes
Oil Ille part ol County Airport ...
pami<llllato that lllDlll« p!aoes con be
moved oot ol the facility lo provide
more land and air opace foe the big
"'""""'"'1 jtta.
BI'fSllhan, however, shot down any
such anlidpali<lll.
"Fullerton. Airport has . no more
a-vailable ti&down facil1tles," he said.
"And Meadowlark and Capi1trano
* * * * * * Emory Grilled:. Says Jet
Opposition Not Fin~ced
. ' ..
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alrflelds are too minimal."
He ~ that COOn4y Airport baa
just about reached P,Der•l aviaUoo
capacity, aa well.
Breanahan'i testimony dove-tailed with
tliat ol Dan Emory, chairman ol the
Harbor Area's 1,300-member cltizen('
Noise Abat<meal Commlt!ee.
E!llO<)I, Wider .......umlnatioo by
counsel for the CAB and ~llne ap-
pllcante fer the Seattle-PorUand fligbts,
• (See CAB HEAl\ING, Pap I)
Enemy Troops
Siorm· S·aigon;
8 Gls·· Kil&d ..
' . mOllj qualllled -lo· talk .., the
subject." •
Vaugl)n, 2'! y"1'<)1d OOC atudenl with
wildly uncombed ~. said, .iuere I
am. Now you see .~ everytbin&
)Oil are lndoctrinalod ~y. the system to
fear d bate." . ·
lie Taki· sDS Is the lllDl1 democratic
orPllllatloo )le knoi<> bOcaule m<znl>ers
tab voles °" evet)'ti>li>a. , · Vaughn allo •Is runnl!il' f... the New-
port-M.,. board• qalnsl, SUoauss. •
Challenger Gorilon C Morrow, a for-
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N.Y.S~
mer Newport.M-teac!W1 ~ ·• apectlk aer eduealion J>IW'Ull, lo lie
adopted H the conunJJDlty ~!Wly ""*
it.
He said !~Y !He ahoold be biQahl
u an evening ~ for joa!O< hllh IP
students accompanied by a poMd f1I!
guardian. For lhooe wbo could qet -
coorae matorJtla -Id-be avallablo lo be cbeced "out• to the ,bome, be -~
gested. • '. •I • ;i. &.-'
Mr>. Martin began reading'aex .a....
(See CANllIDAT_ES, hp I) 1
. ~ lo' IH ,ji,w'.y .~ ""'' ~ ~;~J Ii loo,'\!l\lfl' !n.. aiJ!ed befPf' .... <;JvU A~~-
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5,\1001¢ (UP!) ·-:r.npol<I !mil!&' ""'-• u.s',;_..,.__ • .,. latp
JVASiliNG'l'ON -Dao Emdll. princl·
pal ~ Area citizen foe ap!oll Qr-
* * * Harbor Ma yors
.
Consi.der Joint
Airport Report
.X. joint statement on Orange County
Airport operatim!I may be issued in
the days ahead by Harbor Area mayors
alter meetingo in Waahingtoo lhb week.
Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley
I iaJd today iafter flying home Tuellday
~ht that he and Newport Beach Mayor
lliireen Manhall must first noport to
&heir respective city councils.
"[ don't imagine there'll be a n y
decision oot of the CAB bearing for
~kl ahead," he commented, "but our
9'.eeUng with rtpresentaUves Utt and
ilanna may have a little more bearing
now."
·'J'he Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
coptlngents discussed problems relating
trpreserit and future airport use with
Oran,e County legislators Monday.
"Tb-..re are problems -like Hanna
lhll llo.~~l"""lli"' ·~-.. aoll-'-'·~ . • ..• I""'-~ ' • . .. ~-· m ll>t · ol llll llve!Jl>oM 'by Air CaHlanu 'I:
ney1r al a CAI J>fartnr 111 ~
flight< from lhe . clwrty lo IM PacUk
N~:;_ activitlea," aald,Emoiy,
''have ~ ic> do with my. noU!e;At>ate-
ment &ctlvlUei... Emort ts chairman or
the 2,P.member N o 1 s e Abatement
Commlllee, a cilium' gmip.
He said he has received no compenu-
ticn froin any IOUrC9 for his a!rpicrt ac-
tivities, apart from tramportatipo cqib,
which are paid by the Noise Abat.mtllt
Commillee. . .
Air Cal'o 1 cilWlael, aaked hlm ·what he
does for a ·Jiv¥i&.
Emocy rep~ed that he b a free-lance
technical writer.
He was mked whether any finm he is
now doing wort for would benefit from
bis committee's opposition to the Pacif-
ic Northwest Oights.
Emory saJd no. "My business 1ctivi-
ttes have no relationship in any way to
lhls (aoll-jet) activity."
After the grillmg, Emocy told the
press: "I was telDpted to 11ay that t h e
questions really w~'t relevant .to the
issue\"
H YS -we don't want to push the Coast • Highway ~ out of Colla M ... and Newport
BUch and into Buena Park and
~·" Pinkley expia1oec1. Speed to Change
·,.;00 Man y Crooks 'l1le speec1 limit ... Plclflc Coul .,-1.' ~ay, --Avocado· Av!iiue In • • Corona de! M1r and Bayalde Drll'J w!D
M , M B oth be nduced frOll! 50 to 45 mil.. per ean ore r -1iour )rithln the nut w,eek .. ten days,
• ' lhe -DlvillJoo "Hlghwaya inoomlcOd · ofange County Is running out Gf money 1«117 .... ·
to feed prlsooen in the county jail Iner red trllllc flow alooif tbe -
because there are more "CUJtomen" « cout BIClnr•r wu it'ftn 11 the tha4 anticipated when tbe budget -....... iw the c:ban&O ordered by dlvialao
figured . -...,._.. . *{k>unty Ad~strative Officer Robert Olirlet O.•"-, inbmation offictr I!:. 'lbomu '"d the daily bead count for --. In Loi Anpla, Aid
·11,i111e fall to running to a 12$ averap the red"'4loa will --.. wllh
lnitOad of the budgeted 500. ' the poellllf """" apeed llmll Gpl. The supeMsors voted to take ~7,00I) ~ .;
f.1: om the contingency f u n d Lo feed •
1o11a; and. * . -Oil Ille -day ol .. -.. that ..... .. , ... ., ..._,Q!ftll-c.mnlillil
-la Ille "JIM.I ..... -campajp -ii; -ly I0,000 .,..
killed.. '
Firr to Ibo. nortli, U.S. M~ IW"J>'
!IC ' j~ ~ ~ demlllllri1"d -· aelz¥ -Imp liaUI o! C«nmunlJI rice and munitions to tu.I the olfenllive.
South of Salgoo, In the Mekoiig Delta,
Communlst gunners abaDed the u .s.
Army-Navj comp1ia · at Dona Tam,
de!JlroylnJ a bl1 aliuntmJ1k>n dump and
lon:ing bondtedl o! _, to -abondoll
part of the ~. ' '
'"Military· communlg.,_, aald Allied
forces killed l'IS G<lmln\inllll In flihUng
that n111ged lri>ni the DMZ to the Delta
Tuesday and early today, addlntl to tho
staggering losses suffered by North. Viet.-
namese and Viet Cong unitl &lDce the
offensive began Feb. ~.
U.S. conunand<rs aaid more tllan 15,000
Communist soldiers were killed in the
flrrt three weeks of the offensive, aod
loues since then were believed to have
added at least 5,000 more to .lhe toll.
In the attack on the U.S. bue today,
Communist fOl'C6 charging behind •
birrage of mortar shells hit a 1st Air
Ca1alry Dlvlaloo posltioo along U..
Oltralloo routes to Salp about 50 mil,.
rathwest of the South Vietnamese
captllL
Mllbry apok...,.. aaid e I 1 h t
Amedcan1 were tilled and 17 wounded
-. the CommunisU finally polled
back Ulld<r be.avy coontertu. from U.S.
ariil!<rr and beliooptet-gunohlpo. 'Ille
bodiel of two Communllt toldtera were
lomNI hanging on the barbed wire 11111'-
rotuidlng Ille baae. ' •
NEW YORK (AP) -'l1le ltock market
-with a fair galo today. Tndln&
near the close wu moderately active.
(See quotations, Paps ~)
1" pow Jones industrial a\t«ase at
1:1) p,m. Wll up 4.17 ·pointl at 921.25.
Golm·led looses by about lllO INuea . .,
llULY PILOT l'llllt llif, ~,.,..
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• I f • ·-.-Newport · Beach noldent I:.lnda Butler, 22, bu~ in
sun near one of' "Don't -Oo Near-the Water" signs linlng~sevet'lll -Q.;inge"Coli(t• i>!>ltches these days.
With Easter Week approachillg and warm weather
al rOady h.;;, many "waler 1port enthusi4.tr .t.
ignorlnf . pollull'"' ?{aniings. Lifeguards 1ighUAg·
violators of swimming lian have been· authorized
to cite 11ame. 1 ' J' 'J~
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Harb.or Trustees DiVided
On·, Distri~t Tax Ceilin.g
N~·MN& ochool ~ are <!!-.
vided .on "hat atand to take on keepin'
GI' lifting a ceiling on achool districts'"
taring J>C!Wet. . '
Pnlbal>ly a•)ll•fority on the hoard op-J>ORS bills authored :by AuemblYJllan ·
Robert 'ff.. Burke (J\.HunUngtoo·Be!lch),
and State Senator John G. ·!lchml\Z .(1\-
Tui!ln) to keep lhe erfstlng yr ceiling. .
But /l'rusteei Donald Strausa does no t
-ihe Burke,'lcilmlls bills: and· Trustee 'Selim i•Bud" Franklin .is. lndil·
fereot to them.-'
A vole lo ·draft ,a rts0!utlou probably
will be taken al the boerd meetJna nut
Tueoday. · • ·
Board membtn who earlier ·aatd they
want to lift the tax celiln,g removed are.
Mn. Elizabeth IJl!y, Mn. Marian BerP. m; Mle!iCi: Mac"Mllltaii and , !ffld '
Blanpled Jr. Board' Priilaelit • lllh<I·
"Bill" Peyton )111 not 1talod h~aplnlon.
'lbe'bllfo are to ~Ito th~ tar ~ll.·
l9f!/U'*1• le~alloit-cted·l,W?;Yean
ago-liut 'nOI 1<!. ht i!llect the• Cefllntl Is
due to be lilted July I, ml, u tiio,-eolllhc Ii "'II belqte lbep re!J>o
sllted. oehool -·ontillt data will be
permltlod on their own. to Iner-the
tar rates wlthouf ,._ntlnf·an override
tar TeQOeat to tho •olen. . .
8chmltl'• bill, s.B. »1 baa J>U!ed ,lhe -te for the ......Si!:W la~ f"'r· It Is, now: In-the Aaoembl,y,,.ducaU.0 Qimmi~.
tee,,where 1t died 1~ year. So L11 Burk~'s
hill, A.B. 5.
. Newport·M ... Supt. "William -CUnnlng-
ham 1ald hto' sourcei In the wembly U..
d.lcate the retmtJtement bills have great-
er support thll yw:
Board membe:i's 1n favor of blowing off
the tax cell}n&:' • it u an 'bsue or IGCal
controL .'i'li\!y thinlt local school board
membtn should have ·authority like city
councUm'n to .aet the tax ralt'. ,
Bui Stmil !""l'tets, "f d0n't •t:e H as
a 10clt-Contro1 'isSu9. i.t all. lt's a Cf.les-
tion r:l. Whetber·t ou care to get the elee-
ti>rate Id io atmig with yoo. u Ir• right
and we feel s_1tnn11; &boot a tu Jncreaae
we C.n'get the needed 5l'percent of the
votei."' •
.Airport ~ir:ector~
Road Chief in
LA-bound Liner
..t, •
Goes Via Cuba
With 114 Abo(ll'lf,
l\'JA"MI (AP) -A young, curly-bajred
Latin wbo aald he wu trYllil to lei
to his home in Venesue!A" bljlded a
Delli Air Linea jet carry!na 111 --
t.o Cuba today.
After nearly eight h9url ·in Hlv.a,
Capt. William Wood l!ew the .alrl!Der
to Ml amt • and a score Gf ~BI , agtnt:s
spent more than one ·hour q~~
the passengu1 as they remabJeCI abolrd
the craft at Miami Interi>ailooal i.frport.
"W,e were about 15 Dlizl~ out of
Datlas bOund for San Diego When we
heard ·a. sharp rap oil the cockpit door, ..
Wood said. 'Ille plioe WU prepar!llC
tG complete Delta's Fllght at . from
N.,.art, N.J. Alter !!topping at SID llleao
lhe liner WU to fly to Loo Angele!,
'''The ~ -llllloclied the door and the man ome .Ill, ·JIUlldDc atewanleas
Donn& Cheatam ahead of )Un-with a
snul:t·noeed revolft1' In her elde.''
Wood aaid ~'hJlM:ker, a man about
~feet-.1 and· In bis late .3111,. aald be.
wanlod to go to ~'!')!lqo,or,H1v1DL
0r .....
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. Wea'"r ..
~nfromoowtoJune30. • Mesa' Cook
PINCH PENNIES a
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Pie ··Spy?
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Hol do1, that .miftiu'Y'• nan; •
clliDblat. 'l'buridaJ' Wli be ap IO
ea, thaw 1o a mll4·Sa•ll Ana
.. b r • e·1 e, " wttb: fair ati•
throua,Dout. ,,.
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W ITH PILOT ADS
'nit "Penny Pincher" ad clusllk:ailon
,~been eipanded In the DAILY PILOT
~ied "want ad" section to include
-~ aoyone 111aoto to sell (ucept ·liOi Commercial advertiaen). lrbe new "Penny Pincher" ads nmr
_., dally under the clullllcaUon
·In-111bich tho ~ ad ftts. A11ll ·~ """ Cloer" ell ca11 nm up to thrte 1lna
for two Umel for $2 . .t.lulmwn value
Q( the Item lw sale Is !50. Read. 'em.
\la 'em. Pinch your peonies and \naka
'dOllars.
Call 142-$1171 for the direct line to
Ille Clwlfied Advertising Dept.
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INSIDE TODA\'
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on• N""fO'I /larl>or """ .,~ llod' Jll<llltl of · thtm. llo611iiir'
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Niguel HaS'sle Eriipts·
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... Atwr-neys Clash Over Salt Creek Road
By TOM BARLEY ! . "becallll o1 • .i.. ·-~la .• .w~ ....... ~
, Of .._ o.iir .,,., ,,.,. hls aUldavlt. County iupenrfa1 have been ordered
A ~iller court -battle betw«n opposing "He's &<>lnll to have to set.down to by Judi< owena to Id uide a nsoluUon
f•cUons in the slmmerinC Silt Cfttk a lot of. apec:Wct in court tomon'w,"
Road controversy almost *8me a Wlleo1.en said. "Re know1 tlW and he ol Much ti, 1• wbldt abendoned. the
courthouse corridor free-for-all today. knows just why I eked him to wait tbcrou.pfare to Lajuna NlcueL
Superior Court Judge CIJ* Owens' lor ~ bailiff today.'' If Alto rutrained uadtr court action 1s
dtnlal of a bid by Lquna Niguel Wilcoxen p,oint..r out one of Ille Y~ tbe ~ pWmlnc COQ1ID!ssloa. 11 baa
CorporaUon .to 111 a hearing on tbe pwalilia 11 ba~ Lquna Nlpel s bOio --to take .0 icilOii cm &ey Issue before Its scheduled dale aparked dabn lhal the dllay. lto·•lopcoeot plan which does not ncoplM Sall troek
• con1dor hwle that ended wtth both ol. the Salt Croek """ II <Glllllll the Jload u bekle a pubUc r11f>tol-way parti" comlnl back before tile astonish-corporation nearly 14,000 a day. Beth Laauna Niguel and ~al
ed judge. Sought by Laguna Nlguel today wu ~ • Co ha be"1 ordtl<d to
Lquna Beal'h al1Mney w i II la 111 acUon by Judge OWens that would have nol :.':i · '«bve bUc ol tile
Wilcoxen told audaa OWenl Illa! Lquna I enabled the e<rp0raUon to 10 ahaad "'' w P'I UM
Ni&Uel Vice l'lelldent Wlllla:rn Beck bur· wltll development ol the 116-acre tracl rosd~e'°'11"prill a courl beorlnc Iha! wu
liedly left wben Wllcaltn uked him of wblcb Sall er.et Rood fl a port. HI •~ A I.
to wait for tile ballllf. It wu araued tllat ouch aellon by CONFlllMS!l flTORY
Wilcoxen iald be' wanted to lnsura the judge would enable Lquna Niguel llell today confirmed the! J.aauna
that Becit would be avallablo under an to go before tile plamrlnf commlailoa Niguel ~ tile actloo befort lud1e
atension ol his aubpeena for Tbunday't todq and get approval of lit tracl OW..,. -., Ito tcbeduJo· date in a
hearing 00 tbe Salt Creek matter. map for the area. . bid "to have lhlt matter ..uJed ript
Tbll ,...., egiJly deided by Lquna Wllcozen, obviously anprf!d by -,,hat now.
Niguel attorney' Eugene W. Bell. He he Aid wu "rallroedlni: act!on" b1 ~'11111 h 1GM11 Js 0011t1n1 UI at least
told J"udge Owens that Bede left on Laguna Nifuel, arped that S.li Creek $3,700 a day,'! Bell Nld. "We feel lhat
his lnslrucllona and Illa! tllere bad been Road ~-(!Ill~ an 10 loot rlaht.of· -Ibo p]ltmale ruJlN will be in our favor
no int~Uon of lDluriQ( Bec:k'1 ableoce way area in an l3kcre sector. He but we deeply rllfd delaJinc tactics
•t Uie bearing. relutod Laguno Niguel'• araunient tllal lhal are cilttli>l 111 this kind of n>Olllf· 1Ju<lse OWens''auJgellloo that Wllcoun no deveioimeot within tile ,_ could "And I mllhl point out thal Ibo COllllt)'
ro-ierve Beck with ~ new .Ubpoiaa wu. be lauDclied wltbout -o1 Iba coodemned Sall <;reek &ocl in our-favor
a""pt..r by both al!les. • Sitt Croek llluo. In tho !Int place," Bell aald. Bell a4cled
Wiicoxen l&!er uplalned loUowlng Today's court actloo wu a lurlher Iba! tho oole aim ol bl corprallon
another protracted corridor argwnent lllep in Wllcozen'1 flgbt to overlun1 coun-rtCbl now It to cloor Ibo way fdr pnoon-
~tween the two parliet Iha! be ty a-ol Sall Crtek lload -!Mm ol tho tract map to tho plannhii
pa:rlicularly want..r Beel: at tho bearlnf llftd """"' a n>ad Iha! ~ allow C<llllll1lttlC111.
LIVELY DISCUSSION '-RepreaentaUves of Mexi-
·can ;i:achtlog industry carry on animated COllVetsa·
tion during tour of Newport Harbor facilities. From
left (foreground) are Gabriel Alareon, Fabian
Fro• Page l
CAB HEARING .•
clurig to his prepared testimony that
increased jet service out ol the county
facility would pose definite hazards to
lighter planes.
D41&iY PILOT ..... "' ..... V .....
Aranud, Mario Padilla; Mario Pan! llMI Victor
Villa. Vl.tltbra ptl!&red bacltground Tuesday for
future development of BiJa Ctllfomta yacht refuges.
Mexicans Eye
Newport as Model
For New Ports
DUAL SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE VAUGHN (RIGHT) PONDERS NOTES DURING FORUM
SDS Leader Says Other Office sffkers Afraid to Speak Out on Sex Educ1tlon
Fram Page l
CANDIDATES .••
tion film descriptions from an Anaheim Tbe Rev. Mr. Jones -••t believe
school district list and when cut short the board should not relinquish its
by a five-minute time limit reacted, "Oh responsibility oo controversial is.!ues.
my, not really.'' When speakers art brought onto campus
Boald lncumbetits wero ut.d tllelr it baa a responsibility to obtain speakers
positlce an au education. repreaentln1 both viewpoints. I'm not
Mn:. Lilly old, "We would rather call afraid or the choice students will make.''
it family life because .sex education is a N·hl District. 4
very minute part ol it" Blanpied -"We've undertaken a lot
Lloyd E. B!~~~ Jr. Aki, 11l'm glad of problems and one reason I want
we did It.art ~ I look at it and l 'm to May on the board la to see them
no( ashamed of. it. ' · through. One new thing we are 1oin1
"We have done aome neeardt but not into Is the mkldle achoo1 or three-year
yet reached • conclualon. It ltrikes me junior high school. It was a controversial
u a reasonable appro1ch to an tsaue decision to move sixth graders tnto mJd-
shot through with emoUonallsm,'' said dle IC'hool as are so many we have to
Strauss. make."
Commented Roderick H. MacMilllan, · Morrow -"A major problem is
"I am a «>dal worker and I feel a need narcotics on and off campua. I hive
for the Jlr'Ol?'lln· It should be 1 shared seen students removed from m y ~ei-:'."°t somethlna the schools classroom by authorities one day and
be back the nert as the center of at~
The Rev. Mr. Jooes said be doesn't tention. l propose when the ichool is
have any particular u to grind but when first notified of apprehension by th• he timed contoctlng "folb to ... wbat thelr concerns are be found se:r educa· authorities the student be automatically
tion to be a very rea1 islue, suspended until acquitted."
OCC student Vaua:bn had the last N·M District 5
word. He said he'd llke to tee schools Straus -i•1 think it is imPortant
provide more sex education and cffered the district teach children bow to thlnk:.
the opinion "there are cthen running They will be living in a WCll'ld we cannot
for the board who strongly belleve in It visualize. I don't think we should decide
too but can't come out and llY lt bt-whether any one issue is relevant. We
cause the community la all hune up cm should teach them balance/'
ltI." Or. John W. Ches.sell -''Teen..a1e Each ol the contestanfl pve a brief, Im •· jor bl b t the bll si.....t.. ... talk adY--4-• b1I « her mi•J.. er e '° a ma pro em u pu c ......... ., __.... ,_ doesn't know it. It Is handled · 'VIT'/ :l:;1::.: and plallonn. lien fl whal quietly. We should 1114!· tile" scllocll as
Mn. IJlly -"After my years on a crime preventloa. lnstituUon. Tbtre
-tlle,board I feel aomewhal Ute a motlier are no oourses now to dellneale tile rilt>ts ,,ho hu borne an unprepoueulng infant, and rtsponslbllitles of a peace cWcer. ''
J'd Uke to be d f Terry W. Hay was not pment. aroun a ew more yean: Mrs. Martin -"The school evstem to see bow the unllled district turns ., out. We have puaec1 that marvelous is pwbing children at a terrific rate
bond ii.sue. Now perhap1 we have time today. They don't have . the . time to
to begin to develop our trtmendoua gool off we did when we were growing
potenUal." up. We are presentlna them with adult
Alvin F. Bender _ "I'm runnini problems before they are rtady.11
s~nt In the classroom ." •
Paul E. Massey -"l'\•e noticed '!'C
have a tendency to segregate drug .Qf·
lenders. We are saying we don't trust
the lood youngsters among the delirt-
quent subculture. We don't give theiJl
credit. Their mores might rub off cD
the bad youn1sters ln!tead cf the other.
way around."
OCC D11trlct I
Rodda -"There is a critical ~.
for a curriculum relevant to practlcaJ
living. VolaWe student energy must bll
directed not only to social reform bu(
channeled into positive goals." ·
Vaughn -''The problem is the kidl
don't like the education system. It ii
just a training gr,>und for jobs. Students
don't learn things to make their lite--
happier." ,.
Students Barring~
Recruiter Rapped
' SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Acad~
Senate at the University of California
has rebuked students and a faculty
member wtio baned a Marloe COSW
recruiter from a campus building. ~
One faculty member and about 2Q
students bl~ked a doorway to a camp\lt
building Feb. 21 to prevent a Marine
Corps recruiter from enter1n1.
Chancellor WilUam McGill said Tull''
day that nine cl the studenta have bein
charged with violating campus regul~ ·
lions and their easel! were being heard'
by tile student <liscipUnary committee. . .
Ship Sinking Off SF
because I'm upset. with the progress N·M Dbi1rtd 'J •
ol the new system of education at Costa MacMllllan -"We must work closer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'?be stricken·
"Many llaht planes now wail for as
king as 15 minutes before landing at
County Airport because ol tbe wing-tip
vertex problems created by the Jeta,"
he said.
Benscoter, noting that Air Cal Is now
using tile t11..._ine 71'1 on ito fillbto
to San Francllco, told CAB examlner
Robert L. Park that the i IS.passenger
craft would be no noisier on the longer
runs than it ls on its present flights.
~tesa High School where I have two with the commwllty on the problems Peruvian freighter Yavart wa1 in im~
Six prominent Mexican oUlciali toured children. 'Ibe echool ta len on its own cl drug abuse, Ill education and l!chool minent danger cl sinking in the Pacific
Newport Harbor Tuelday to l&thtr by the school board. I feel this 1a a dropout!. There needs to be more em· today, her decks awash in 12·f• rwelll
AFllAID1
"They're afraid to go through it,"
he said. "In some instances at other
airfields in the counlry wings of mialler
craft have been blown off by the jet.a'
vorte:res. In other cases, they have been
caught in tbe winds and pulled around
violenUy, but they survived.''
Emory further claimed that Air
CaWomJa, ooe of three lines 1eeklng
the route award, would be UJln& too
noi!y an aircraft lf it wen pennltted
to fly the Boeing 737·200 non-stop to
Seattle and Portland.
Carl A. Benscoter, Air Cal president,
denied IL
DAllY PllOI
OUHOI (QA.IT PUILllHINO COMl'AHY
• R•lio•rt N, W•-4
Piw*-f itNI "*'lllW
J11 .. l. C1rl1y ~ l'Ta ...... .,,,,. 'G.n.ta1 Mlftttlt
n..i., k •• ,n ....
T\1111 .. A. M11rphl111 ~!Hllll'
J.t-•11t• f . c.tR• P1ul N/1t111
,....."" ... • AMftltl"" C:ll'I' 9411llilt Oln<tw ---2111 WMt l1JM1 l11l1•1tl
M .... A4 .... 1 P.O, IN .. 171, tl•&I --. Cllifl .... I • W•I lty lfrltt L...,... ltedl: nt F......t ,,,.._
~Nnt-.. 1(:11: ., .,,. ......
He conceded, however, that because
cf a heavier fuel Joad, it would cllmb
out at a lower llUtude.
RUGGE!) .D4 Y _
It wu a rUa:ald day . for Air Cal
wltn"'ea generally. 1'•y were tlfllled
by counael for otller alrlhiu, principally
United AlrUnet.
UAL ts not among Ute appllcanta for
the County·Pacllic Nnr1hwm ""'" award, but the line II determined to
keep u many Orana:e County palHl\lers
on Its Los Anielea tn!ernaUooal filpts
u possl61e.
UAL sp<)tesmen oflei<d a !ecbnical
rebuttal to an Air Cl! claim that the
71'1 would be capable ol the llOIHlop
!Ughl on tile l>ull of wind and weather
conditions at County Airport.
Richard Nair 1 an investm«it banker
with First California Company of San
Francisco, testified to the financial
stabill!y ol Air Cal. He said his firm
waa Ullderwrllina' a 17.s million Air Cal
stock 1nue. Nalr unduwent extenliv•
questioning by UAL counsel.
At one point, •Nair WU uked whethrar
the Air Cal stock woWd be "1peculat1ve."
"Well," replied Nair, "It's not for
wJdO\.\'S and orphana."
He quld17 addad:
"Neither ls the atock of other airllnts."
Air West and ConUnental air~. com-
peting with Air Cal for the COW!ly fll&bls,
Wtl< lo mike th<lr plidles laier today
and Thursday.
TYPE or CIW'T
They m e>pecled to ba llwply queo-
• Uonedoalso on the typo of aircraft tlley
propMe to me. Air Weat plam to uee
the Douglu ~. mn tbouah tile line
hu acknowlodaacl In prtpond lelllmolly
tllat a nmway '-1 tllan the altpon's
~700-foot runway WOG!d ba nqulrad rw
llft-ofl ol the -._.., crlfl.
Oontineotal -to ... the 125-
-Boein1 m-:ioo. a lhrff.«ngJne
jetliner tha1 bu been boMad at
WNhlnltoo lotemaUooal Airport because
ol Ill noile.
U.S. Offer Studied
UNlTED NATION5 (UPI) -fiov1t4
British and Frtndt diplomata too11y
1tudled a ''work.Inc paper" ot u.s. pre-
pesal& detlptd to promote 1 Bir Four
peace lnlt11Uvo In tile Mlddlo Eut. Of.
fldal U.S. IOUT'Ctl 11ld the documtnt
con.tamed "concrete'• ide11.
!nformltion fer a muter plan ol very dan1eroua altuation." phul1 on lwnlng ratbe:r than f.ime 950 miles i~thwest of here. yadttamlft'I refupt planned for nearly I--'--=-----------'------':._ ____ .;_ __ :__:_:__:_:__:_ __ _
a score ol Baja California ports.
The half dozen o(licl.aJs are. key person-
nel in developlna the d!.aln of marinas
proposed for laja 1lon1 tile Baja
Calllornla cout from -EnMuad& le poinll
lacinf the Gui! ol Calllcnla.
Ulldor tile piano the m.Uons. apae<d
lea than :IOll mlleo apart, 1IOllld provide
1n1.11 harbor, food, water and other sup.
pUea to yachtsmtn wM art traveUna
tile popullf coutllne. -
Jack Barnell, -ol tile Newport
Harbor t'hamber' d., Commerce, said the
master plan 11 important to Harbor
area yachtsmen ~ thty will form
tile majority of "'"' ol the harbors once they are completed ln the next
few yeara.
Tbe muter-plan project II being dcoe
by the Blllk ol -~aUonal
dlvlaloo, under tbo ausplcu ol the Mei·
ice Min11tr7 ol Flllance.
County-Bay Area
'Air Fare Hiked
Orarco County trav.lln to tbe San
Frarcle<o Biy Ana will hofl to pay
higher air fareo boglnnitlf AJllil II. Tbo
Calllonila PubUc Utllllloo Commlaloo
'l'u<oday crantod pmnloslon 10 Air
Catifornia to incruae ticket pricts and
adopt mor< llellble rouUnp.
In an lnt«bn order tho PUC said
the 1n1ruta1a a1ru.e could ra1oe r.,...
for its route. betwtef\ Orange County
and the San FtancilcO Bay area, 'odween
Oak-J... and Onlarlo, and
between -and San Jooe-OUland. Uolled AIHlnea, Padllc 5oothwul
Alrllnoo and Weolam AlrlinN all have
almlllr ajlpllcatloM for lncrtaaoo ptndln1
bllort the commlalOn. But tile PUC
felt lhat Air Ca11l«nia IM!ad ouffk:lent "'"'""'Y to ftanl bhrlm .-.Jltl. lncrt.uea Wert about I ptrctnt, with rom be!w-oran11 County and tho
Bay Ana jumping from f1U5 to fll.ll.
Tbe PUC also allewed Air Calllornla
to enend and conoolldlla Ito oporaUnl riahll by dta~ Ill ocheduloo during
off-peak houn.
Air Calllomla llpOfreomen In O.•naa
County dtc:llnad to ~ ., tho PUC
action today.
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CONVINlENT
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lANKAMERICARD
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. ·•"' ·-···-·-'" '·" si.... Ju. II oome 600 mink>I) &allonl bf raw 1eYi.. porm •. idi\ldlli}~ Ille river and.!ll•~tllu. 'If• jl8Ye lJ9Und froni a ruptured p~ 111 Rlvw-• AIHID . ~,J!adham (R-NeWl'Orl ~)
side Into the Santa Ana River, moved'tbi:e, ceftli:al all4 ~ ' ~ (R-llmlllngtoo 118ac:h) have <>nni• County and ended up ponu11ng be • •• lht .', l!r<>Ught Ill• .. .-~~ a11en11on of tha ·•tate eovem-
orao1e Coast. . ••• ,, men!• bl', &ettllll ·the 1itcWatun to ipjllllOf lllldlu of
RI Id •~-•-•-th t tem ' -·~· ponrwieilt ip!ul!ons to the DOllutlon pfOb)em. Tl!w vers • om'"""' .. Y • por~ r~P~• ai:e • • should~· ........... . by the local city council• and'"' the complete on two maln HWICe U-, rtflluC:tne the ~ ' .,...,,..,.. "' llow of raw se;~ft:o Into the river from 9,lllllllan , ' ' , reside Of')li(·coutaJ area. -· .....
1 half · Re ... of '""" small • Ulll.""" tlilr;•il loc•' action, lb• Santaf AUa River ~ ::..: anO!her tw! w': ~·.;;~~ the ~ of can ~ _,l1ong ~ and the i.ehes a re-
raw sewage Is being e1Jmlnated, the tlow o( tryted ~.!t"'"" ~'Was~_ol ~"'of ,pll'I. •. ou llvlllJ_ far nwage increun from •San BeroardlDo and. Rlvdijdo , , • .
counties. . . dU.:~~u:S~~;a:b~:1 .. ~: ·1 Youth an_d the· .. ·~-~wz'. ·: repain. Theae, however, are not problems of great t.tna .. -;,;
portance compared with the need to find • permanent 'Ibero wu a dlltnrbinf cooHnlus ~ ~ alternetive to dump!ni 1ewag1 -treated or untieatOd •chool stwlen!I, police juvealle omc.n 'tm
-into the river. leaders at a recent ''Youth and tbe "'Law' am o '
• Tiie' Santa Ana River hu become a 11\11• tnmlt the Oran&• Caul Leaaue of Womeii Voters.
1ewer, each day c:amllur &0me IO 111m1an 1&1Joa1r of , 'lbecoooeumwuiliatyoun1PoOl!J.-~l!¥>lke.
Tl'aste waw to the l'ioWpm:t.l:iuntlngton Beach ma Several su11eet1ons on wllat fo cfii"aliout It lllvolve
from Riverside; ¥lt\nd•, San Berna~, 'Coltoa. tlie.schools. Amooc.Jl!em: a "cop on campm" program, Rialto, Ontario, Chino' aod other •ewer· dlstr!Fll. studenta ·or"teachen.-l!dlng w!lh police .,, patrol and
.U1ually lhll waw II diverted for iniga!IOll or other ICbool study about the role of the policeman. •
PW1'08u, _but with meJor rajn .storm. It he;i4' for Iii•, , An appropriate way jo follow up some of theae·ideas
Orange ~ beacllu,. . would be. to bave the ·~bor Area Joint Cltl...schOo!
Flndlllg another way to dl8pose o~ sewage e!Duent · Ua1son <Jommlttee take .th• leed In exploribg them.
-1uch u plpelinu -would·be·• goOcl way to ellml· 'lbe Liaison~ .. : It frill.be recall~u form.
nate the river contamlnaµon problem, which Is often · ed following failure of . a school bond el a year
greater locally than at the IOUfCe of the bacteria-laden and a half ago and .Ubltqueilt recrlmlnatlOUf\A 'school
sewage. Rigid standards with munlllglul penaltiei bond llsue now has been .pa&1ed. , • · .
· might be another way if strict erilorcement of the Ways to overcome dUtrwt of youth for ~ce offer
"'
standards wu demanded. . . a new challenge rui4 . an opportunity foi't~ble
Inland cl11u have fought viloi'otuly to aslert their JNblic sen1ce. The school dlrirlct and city..,..,,...,,
claim 1o·water :rtgl\!1 In tlie river. An equ8! amount· of which run1 the police fon:~ will want to work dole!y to-
'. 'lleah now/ Y'aU lllalll fJIDl8 t:OllllniaJo find out we'ah not perfect'f1
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effort to solve the sewage problem might resdlt In a gelber on .. th!i am.., pri>nlem. , . . . / ·~
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·'An Eittln'flo I• in No Sense a Miniature Buman Being'
Asserts California ~bi(Jrtion Law Should Be Repealed
To the Editor:
The conslltuUonallty of the Calllornla
aborUon law .II now being challenged
before tbe state Suireme Court. In defen-
ding the law, the attorney general con-
tends that -,_.. .... Iarce bedj.
of evidence supporting the !!Mlo( !lift
ht1111.111 Ille beglm with the · nolOri cl
sperm end eu, the upectanl mother
hu no mere rtpl to IDllff out the ·
life of ber unborn baby than 1o ldll,
her _,.....Id child. I would like to
dispute 1111 argumenL
' Ir YOO BA VE sefiia'i relaUons, then
you are 1'48pe>mible for ·wbat happens.
All you are thtnkfr\:r°ut .iJ youraeU.
When you thlot "'· ' vmc en abortion ·to dO away with!"" "problem." You
hlVe '. ntp>M-~~ uniGra .. , .. ~ .. ~ ' ,.;; ,· ·1
chUd ohce we-·bu ltl(ted _'t into bel:d)n,. ·-:~ --....-=· r~ Wrtltn IOI a human belnt;iWb>,.,. ,,;.{·lq ~ -.. -::::1:"""'•· ... M ....
decide who can live AJi1 w~ tan'lf. · · 5:1:: ': ,...,..~~:;:\ .. ~!'"~
N -•"•· hat •~ · be Mvllltllrl ..... fl'll4Alle .....,_, ... MlftJll rnri 1M 0 ~ W -Clle 'llllJ I ·• .. lftNW tll ...... ~·,... 111• ..... Nn!. pnulble delormity( inmlat i:elUdallan. .•
no money, damaJe ... to~J«Ji' "r;er:ft.ct" .-. ~~ · ·
life, you hive a treai-~'8Pl''ID>llit1~~. NeWPQrt,BelCh real elta&e ~era have
your .-0 dJ!ld. " ' dtall:.la -" -In Oii ...,, have
AN EMBRYO JS IN no ...,. a / '.' , .i ~ o11r'ii'i#-Ip, 'plua· all other
mlDlabn 1mman being· 11 mett1y con-, .WllllT8lll YOU'RE one mootb . • ldil, IO tlle · dtJ Cl Newpofl Beach,
me~ wonder wby we ahould make our
airport larger. I have heard that only
ljye'percenl of the people In this COWIUy
11:,y. n> the olbera then have to have
Itta over tbelr homes whether they like
t er not?··
~ Wby 1 don't we spend our money for
more parks, trees and for a good
transportation aystem from wblcb. we
wlll 1all beoe!tt?
ELEANOR V ALOES
Spelli119
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. TO ·the Edltor : ,
~· '1118. artlde In the Marcli,11· DAILY
PILOT about the name ol. the Wltfttu
concluaions reported by a lclentific
discipline? If so, then ptJ'baJll Ill
scienWlc knowledge includJng that of the
chemistry, physics, biology, peycboloCY,
sociology, e~ .• should be disregarded
a! well.
Mr. Glavas' remarks clearly reflect
the unwillingneS!I of the lay population
to acrept the work of social sctentilts
who have been trained to view their
social world as objectlveJy 11 possible.
Thank you for giving me the op.
poriunlty cl upreaalng -thougbla.
, PATRICIA W. SBE,.Pb.D
Department of.Socli>Jogy
~ .. ge = l!"f~ toj:1e:';J . ~~ ~1:.* :::ec:-:,·~~l.,.~·e.
p1'Jslcal lnt.racUon1 ol tho embeyo With . .,.. more ~ )'Ill; to live, 16 ez. -tho yean, "-oar boll to lmpnl'e
It. Internal and enema! envlromnenL periellce this life, to ~ -lldfo, tr. lmqo ol the city ol l!ewJlorl Beach, In the Newport~ -being~.. ,,._.,~--ir--i-...__ ='~~~ :!'4 ;.,,.,Jzp~!!" .\tl .,.. .. -........ ._ .... , The 1eneue material present In the to be a l~ader or a trailb· ~. ltldi ., *ring ion et.ic committees ~ertllii.ecl q:g is the blueprint, which '!hatever ,Jlil .Jl!.~ may be, •tt'I till lift, ud bl.her commJUiel ~Jthin th e
controll ·the direction these interacUOlll ~ yours. I Chamber of Cei:nmuce and ,other,. groups
-, ·-1 l•f"DAIL ...,, To the Edltor : wrlter~cilln Vallenamlasp!Doct.11!11>~ A! a member of tbt board cl the
will tab. And H . you do 1et an. •.~ t fer · tbe tmpnwem• 1D4 betterment / It 1a tncooslstent to call this .-tic ( wW be you wbo wW remember 'and of the area, and I mlpt add, wllllngl)'
(IUpena) and that .wM ltmny. P!We gel him a'dlellontry." ' • · California 'Mu.le Educaton AMoclaUon.
MRS. STANLEY G01TLIEB and as a member of the adjudication
blueprint • human being, for thin we ~· ll You're deallni younell a tu· and wl1bout ll10IJOlary compen5atlnn. . panel ol !be Southern Calllomla School
woatt! ~-to call a &perm cell or nble fate, tblt of murder. No matter PU"IOUlly;1bavtmalnta!IR!daiioffke .... -·-..... ,,,_ -·--· · ...... Band and ·Orchestra Asloclatton, It is
eu hall , hwnan, for they each contain bow you raUonal!Je l~ It'• sUll murder and ...idence lo Newport Beach for
half a blueprint. yet we think nothlnc to ~ ~ own ",le]tlab Deeds or over 11 years. I bave dealt with a
.,ll•llet19-• .,,_ -· my privilege lo hur many sehool in-" -v ... v-strumentll organizations in perfonnance.
of the death of biW<l\I of ecP at whatyou"?"are~elle'1needl. good many propertiel in the dty, u To1he Edit«':
sperm.AbitofDNAiJnofapenOn. 1 hope Ive upr1111il lmr I feel bavemy~Ueagues.Furtberm.ore,Ibave M ii·IOdal lclenu.t IDd u a !=(llltge
THE PROBLEM remalos, thin, to
determine at·.wi,t )Oint lj\ ~ent
an embryo CID be C0AlldeN4 a •'pinion,''
wilh ~ ·a·n~•v~ rji!Jts. Slnce":.'bi'fe . .,._ that
a 'baby la alowly tvOlft\d within the
m1llber, rather thin· -Uy crealad,
ll la a oomewbat Ul>l""'7 decfllm that
must be, ~ ll .II. ~ the · aame problem.~U 4'1•1 ._ a houle under
-C1DJ>o.-ered a home. Doel I!' Jill "llito Giateoce when the
b1uepr1nr .... ""'"" up <onaJogous to the fonnetk>n of the genetic blueprint
by union of sperm and egg), when the
fotmdationl. are dug, when the frame
Is put up, or nol unW the family IB
moved In"?
ll'E CAN RICE that a fert!llud qg
ts •not a person ; but a baby ticking
in . the ' ctadle we call human because
Jt ~ eti!:t on Its own and Interact
tnlelllti<nUy with It. envlronmenl I pro.
f!0111!, then, u a reuonable arbitrary
point . at wbldL to beCln lnallng a
developing fetus 11 1 "penon" wUb
fuD rights under the law, to be that
point 111 development when Jbe fetus
coald e1isl on lta Olm outlide the
mother'• body as an lndepenclen! being.
I'll pray fer all the . dllldren sUll to .. ver h!tanl ~ a l!'lbllc bocl)', oupporlad ....,_, 1 can not allow Newpori Beach ~ ~ tb1S world_ lhit they11 make by the electors and tuplyen, ~ Pollce CMet Jamtt Glavu' remarks of
. .• ...,.. nu ~A WILSON tr acting with ONE firm to handle their, March IJ to nmalo uncl!all"'ged. The · • .._ ~· properties for 1111! or leue.
• • 1 , • _ • nature 11!-Mr. Glavu' .utement was
· ' .41eai' -'J'ilE NEWSPAPER articl~oe1 on a vtrbi.l uaault of a lecture tiven
(/.,. M • S L--1 1 ••M ••· ,...,.,_ ~-·-. al UC! by Dr. Howanl Yradkln. ·a Long ""'" !"-e...... 0 .. , -~ con---.. -~ n-'-~ M ••• ~... _.._, .... ~ M ~ .. ,~' : • firm bu bad an office in Conma del • .-.u .,_ ....uuege .................... .1 '-" iu-
To ti!< Edl!ll!'! .. 'Mar llnce 11111. It lalled to iiienll<OI que II u follon:
tla·a-t. at' UC lrvloe I w1td> tho!' 11)11· la merely a brUJl!h .. ollloe ., I. Mr. Glavu llated: ",. .. moot collcge
tht .ia9J jll'op• In Oranp COwily'I , ol a mali1 office In Loi Anpl., COl\nlt, ·pniieaon are "*' cl mtfltd develop.
lint lllldl<al olChool being built on «!!iii • "!'!II "1pe ol tbloklns COlld:~ ilOuc · menL The maturalloo process hasn't
campoi; end I wooder il the averiil! •'wllli the Idea that one firm i<Oolll do been completed.'' Thia 11 the Or&t I ~.reallra the lmporlance oNbli 'a · better job for the dtJj than 'to '1111 have heard ol IU<b a personallly
ovenL Medical education la &<>Ing thn>dp the properties with ,all ..brokerl and chartderlltlc aincq college professors
a fantuUc period of irowtb, 'and with brokers' otf1ces in Newport Beach. allow· and invite Mr. Glavu to substantiate
It cunes .new research and new 111edlcal In&. tllel!l. the ,opper!Ulilty of IUbml~ . Ujla . ~L la addlUon, I. question dlscoveriK. · .. « · · 111Waclory Otten· to the dty of' Newpt!rt the jliltlllcallon of attacking t he
In the ye·an to ·come a large share ~.fer. appr:uval or rejeetlont· ~.. penmality dtvelopment of IJi" entire OC·
of Uti! discovery In medicine will come 1be ~ alao states ~t ~ ~ Cup.Ucmaf cateaorY beca111t one member
from the medical !Choo! at UCI, If '!>u lbfl client or thet clienL Would ol that ....,p reported ldenllflc findlogs
past pertormence of the UC medical ,... belteft all of tho dlenla thef -contrary to Mr. Glavas' beliefs.
ochoob Is Im'! lndlcaUoit. ' · " ,, heppea. to bl cllt!nta of ·all· tn.nr&· In
·Newport Beal:b and elsewhert«and U
THE Plll!llllNCll of a medical acbool mlPI Mprile the coandl to !mow that
tn Orange C«mtJ w!O not only Increase the real eotate broker• lo Ne~ B<ach ~ ~um~.'ft~s. I!!~.-.. -l':;the~~,,.:.rtti::i
bUt will .-~ iDCftase the pre1111t -1 J"w •·t "'--•t.J.... j'all erful" knowledp of. elfeN!lhed d o c tor L A UI. ua~ W~ PN .._ pow medical 1cbool.la a brain lnlll and llnn done for the dty ol Nftport Beoch,
an are1 whore lhO late&t medical camparecl to all ol tho other roal etlate
knowledge caD bt euU, oblalned and firms "I the aty combined!
rapidly d1'semlnated.
t. MR. GLAVA8 STATED: " ••• the
adalatialtd imprmicmable younr minds
is no anner to tbe1r emotional matura.
t..km." 'Ibe.le "hnpressionable young
m!DdJ" are " ln the minority, tf they
extlt at all. Students take DOIWq for
groted and dO not hesitate to critldre
the professor -cormtructJvely and/or
o~ l invite Mr. Glavu to ait
in oa llVC'al. of my classes IO that
rr JS MY thiokinJ IUld I believe that &)~y 1ee foe bimlell the. nature o/ of the malOrllY' di ~ broltr1 ln 'lljk , 'lijucauon process In our insUtuUons area that!t II· not -"Y the llrftl ' blP< 1eamm,. , .
Some of these are outstandingly fine.
·They demonstrate a superior ability to
become completely proficient in all
·aspects of musical performance under
tHe direction al thoroughly competent
mwlc educators.
NUMBERED A~fONG this latter group
must be the Concert Band from Corona
deJ Mu: High School whkh appeared
in a compeUtlon fesUval at Paramount
High School March 21.
The musical skill and sensitive wr
derstandlng with . which the mus.iclans
ln Urls ensemble performed could onJy
be a reflection of the artistic integrity
and educational devotion of Mr. Harry
Corea, their teacher and conductor.
CONGRATULATIONS by the com·
munlty sboukl be e.itended to the fine
young Americans who are members of
this band, and lo Mr.' Corea. Th.is notable
performance will noL soon be forgotten
by those of us (ortunate enough to be
included In the audlence.
CLINTON SAWIN
,To the E:dltor :
I thlnk we have a serious airport
problem. Airport Manager Bresnahan is ·-u.e onl1 one who has evtn touched
Ul a practical toluUon from among our
public aervanll and of COll'IC I think he has been clobbered and probably
more than we are rudiol about.
'·
'l1IE PROPOSmON thot a human
being with full righla Is ~llld al """
upClon Is biologlcal!Y and lol)cally
WllOlllld, and 11 mereb' the dOgma of
certain religiou! ....,pl, W1ilcb the mte
shduld nol force on tht -ol tll< populace. The Calllornla abortion law
sboclld be repealed.
JOilll ~ TESTERMAN
, •. Graduate lludent
I Dejt. <I ()rganlamlc Biology
UC!
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M1m1 people n unhappy with the
university at the pment lime due to
r<eeot campus W1l'llL Thia II refleded
lo tho,-1 ~ Itm>e deleat. lnt'olved, ~t f!Jt ANY firm to fl<tl~ · · 3 .. ~. Glafu llaled: "Our aelection
,IRlch prelerenUal -from a ctiY, prilceil' la geared to take only the opp.,
Counoll II la!gbly unel!>lcal. PenonAlly, · a1i percent o1 the f>Olll\l&Uon In ~· A GOOD ~41n' of that bond wu 1.1'.flPi'd 'tlifa action u wbolly 1rrtsWlr of lntelllaeoce." I subinll that., .. .,
to ~ neldli 'l!O!l"f to heT,. set up ·hi~ to being uoethlcal and cnalel' 1lol _.,. may indeiit· l>e ~ to
the m a1·JCheOI at UC!. · l's not an•exiijino low for 1bJ governtna lllldy. !ib the upper •Ix 1ltttfnl ·1n«tmni
cut all r .-. to 1plte our fa~e, By'vfl'.foe of this llCUon. II wo~ appear <if lntellig'f'CO, but lt ~ not niru!t
thauflll.,\Cam]lQI 11111'111 "10 die dOwn, ·lo ele<ata tho contracting Orm to the the uppet si• P'lloeol In ~ ol u,.
but .. pitba<!< lo ll!e medical ochool ,,-·~ )lOlfllon ol nal eotate oa1,. aiJI tel''-ence. Pnvlous aludl., ·have In· may lioft far nochlng ellectr 0\1' linlce In the cl\)', wblcb II err-... -. medlclfte to Oranp COwily, perhaps .., BUG riiRD dlcated that the 'IQ cl police oflictrs
1!'I' -,.iicaa problem of ' lbt • dolelY re111cU !be lQ of the general _. the fUbn. populaUon. On the other hand, most
We need a work1ble commiltee.
preferi.bly amall,1 or 1U:cce1 a fut,·
divenififld COUDf.Y, tfllddenta who have
the bacqround and lmtrelt in avlaUon, to come up with ,.... thouihll that
could mah .ame sense. We have a
Dlll1\ber ol people to' the county who
could be of real help and It seems
to me that f"' of thorn are being
called on.
OppoH!I .4f>orti.-.. -. or -•tege prof......, do Indeed have l.Q.'s . ~·ny T ANDE•<nU .,_L "'-"•r• -~ YOU CAN START right at the airport To the Editor: VIV\ ' ~1
•--....-........ -.. fatltna In the upper JO percent of the with Johnnle Martin. He hu an enemive.
1a t df IM lo the letter Mn. Clft"'1 " To Ille Edltoro ' UDited States populaiion. bacl;cnJund ol real .,tale, afrU..., and
....... wtm. the ltttlr' '11-.-.w-1 1-1-r' What foola wt eoe. Ii:a the naimt: of airport operation 'lblre are a 111mbtr ~·=-~-A.,.-.... ~~••-•~•~ _ ___, .. ~ .. ---ft an ..-tng our beautWul L MR. GLAVAS 8TATED: "I'm.get. ollndustrlalllla,iaw)<en.-etc.,
w -·-" -. ... -. ~· To tho 8dll«: • ' -1n·-. Do ,.. need 1wo '-Ill\( wpary o1 tbeM ltllde, poydlological who ere well Warmed on avfatloo, Ila
UGtl" ,(NtiR>o•. Feb. 11), Pd lib lo • To' lllJ ..;_,,.,,, nt Win, I , fi<eW111!' 1llth' ttie blue 11M t11< -•l'Ula\IOlll ol the police pniiesslon. Too llmltatlool and Ila capeblDtleti.
--1-wlthMl'l.·Felde. --fttm a llll'd ~It ..,. Uae end the red line, wtior.,wlll..,.. mal!J ~ mUin& ltoero dao't know Tbere are a couple ol lhlop that
-i. me that e'NtJ1lllnl wa naltJ o111ca lo ~· Bltcb to be llleb be! WUl we enjoy UvJnc here •bat lbeJ're tailing about." When IOdal continually llrlh me. U lt wu ...,.
-a respantfbWIJ that I* --111 e mmllot lo the DAILY In a few more ye111! · ICleaUlla mallo ol>lttvatlons of the aocie-cetl'allle to find anotber lo<allon otber
.....-..... slmplool-lbbif... ~~!11::'-!1·~ J'V.-3e:&~Q'.~ -zoc:i.~ n:!u~a..:.1 ~:r u:.: :::-J1 ~::ha~=::
..U.. a~ hu • ._..ibllltJ. ..OP' lo nod •Plfm To Cull IL" """'111 foc -lo a bony. We have ....Ull(ta -. lrrapooalblt evaJua. prob!.,. with tdJocenl llomeowtMn and
Y•• 11; 'blo to y<NI boclr •-I Mir , ..... -.11,,...ie. a.i..td blp.t11-tothe--~ -1r-•--•~no1-::_Drand .. ~d iloteda othonand ~we are llarin& lo N...,.n lull I ... ... dO It pd. ..i la pOlillr 1 · of pailUc trlllt to enter -~ an aoocl, boa· too ·ltlllCb ~ • ~ w ~ o,," ·-ev the ™ Toro areu. If ,. ,_, ,. lllv• a .,.,.._ lalo ...., ... bllatll7 and oblfvloul to a ,...i thing ltn't nece1Saril1 bettar. hll ca,...,. to the lnvelllgatlnn ol thl1 .
lo ,., -,,__. ~ bl • ,._ illt tlPla cl .... _,. concmiecf, ..... Thmfore. I submit thil quesUon: IN THI: CATAIJNA cllannel. fot'leltlnc
odll • ,,. .. .,_ w. dope ,.., WE cAN DRIVE to the Loi AnaelH I the a pt1orf knowle<Iae ol a member that It would tab a llllPriJw amount ..-,.wt•*lll . I,·A8 WIU • ,...,,,, ....,, 'Otber .,\lrperi ln·tt lo Milllllutel, wblcb m0u ol 10Cle\Y·lo bav• preced<nce mr the--tl-money to put In a developmenl, when
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the people of the area ~II• to realise
that someone is seriOUI Ind what such.
a development will do to our coutllne,
we are going to bear complaints that
will make Ult present situation loot
llie a tea party.
How many people here know that SST
flights will probably orlg\nate. ftom
places such as Palmdale, and most likely
never here. I hale to get any more
controvenial, but I don't think that the
aJrllnes need to run any longer fllgbts
out of Orange Cowity than they are
doing right now.
HOW MANY people know that the
manufacturers oI aircraft are knocktnc
themselves out trying to lower the no1ae
l~vel? And eventually they will get tc
done. •
The people we.are hearing from rDOltlJ
are the ones •lo the airport areas. The
ma]orliy of Uie people are not hlVinC
any problqia lo they are pretty quieL
But they must start lo realize that
they too could have problems in future
airport deveJopmt!nta that are not sound.
Space doesn't permit, but J could write
pages on airport blunders that have
been made in year1 past. Fort Worth
and Dallas are prime exampl es.
JOHN BAKER
Oii-Covered Birds
To the Editor :
I understand an article appeared in
your paper concerning a woman who
called in and. a!ked if you know of .
a plac;e to take a bird found on the
beach and covered with oil.
'l'.bt article went on to say you directed
the woman to the Huntington Beach
Society for the Prevention of Cruelt1
to Animals and they handled the problem
with the utmost efficiency.
I believe I. am the woman who called
and I would like lo clarify a few thlnas.
FIJWr, THE Huntlngtoo Beach SPCA
did nothing. They lnlonned me I lived
in the wrong area. They told me to
call the Laguna SPCA. They told me
I lived in Ule wrong arfa and they
weren 't respomible.
I called the Animal Control of Newport
B<ach and they said they would pick
up the bird, bul probably just put it
out of its milery.
I WAS ON THE pbom for an hour
and no one could help me because it
wun' their rupontlbilftj.
Finally, we took the b.lrd. up to UCl
and they l&ld they wllllld· help It u
best they could. I anf still wonderln1
its fate. Isn't it a shame no me iJ
responsible?
By the Ume we d~e who la, it
will be too lite. U oeems the people
around Santa 'Barbara' care. 'Ibey havf!
the nectlllary equlpmont to deal with
the problem. Wh1 can't we?
BONNIJ: VALEK
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~91.'.. '6f, "J'?·. 11'. 4 SEcTION~, 72 )A~ES .. --• ORANGE COUNTY, CAL!liORNI>; . , , ~f'l£$DAY, W.~()12&, 'I~ 1 :, • ·~~·~
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Help Boost Harbor Trustees DiVided
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Clab
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Supplies for Viet . . ·' ' . .
Cookie Offensive On District Tax Ceiling
On the eve of the great pre-Easter
eh9colate chip offensive, Harbor Area
~rs are giving added support ·to the
w~c~.Cookiellft p~ject to send baked
(08ds to U.S. Gls In Vietnam.
r,t:erchants and service clubs are pro-
vidiqg· a last-0.itch push to provide ad·
~ 1Uppties, while ll)dividual! work. 1rii .a~Me or in groups prepare am-
m!jrtltion. • ·
Nw-'·M,.. school trustees are di·
vlded, on what stand to _take on keeping
or lifting a celling on.xhool districts'
taxing power.
Probably a majority on the board op-
poses bills authored by Assemblyman
Robert U, jlwlle' (R-Huntington Beach).
and Stiole Sooator John G. Schmitz (R·
Tultinl to lroep the existing tax ceUing.
1lat TruiteO'Dooald 'Simm -no f
-lhe -bDll and 'Iftl&ee Sellin "Bud" Fnm!in is lndif-
"'There's a whole lot of bakin1 PC
ant ' says Mrs. l>arrilyn Oliver. of _,.
Ym:on Drive, Costa Mesa, organizerJo(
the-twil>dty project which is a puroJy
volwitetr ,effort. .. fennl lo them.
A -to drafl a retolutloa pn>bably
will.be .labn at the board meeting nut
Tuesday.
The vaCant fourth floor of Costa M ..
City Hall has been offered weekdl)'I
' (See COOKIES, Pa1e ZI
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Mischief Repor~ ·
Board""1nemben 11ho earlier lalcUhey
want to --~ tax cetlilig removed art Mn. Ellnl!ell! Ully, Mn: ~ Berg ..
• -~ ¥acMIDian and Uoyd Btanpled Jr, Board President James
"Bill" J'e)'loo bu.POI flated hia opinion.
'!be lillll ... to•ftinslate the Ila cell·
Ing. U..!JePtatlon ~ two JNB
qo, l!(jt ndt ',.t In ellect tbe eim!J& la
· Vtnctals stole a mailbox and stranp · due to• llll lifted :.JulJ l,><ltTl. • ~-If tile eelllnc 11 DOI before then re11>-· can reportedly prowled by the ~ otatod. --on that date will be Mtsa home of Ted C. Bologh Tue9day, _..._. -to · the foj.lowin« his p.iblished criticism of fee.. ~-:-an. -own, mcreue
tax rates without presenting an override
tax request to the voters.
Schmitz's bill, S.B. 35, ha5 passed the
senate for the second year in a row. It is
now in the Assembly Education Commit·
tee, where it died last year. So i.s Burke's
bill , A.B. 5.
Newport-Mesa Supt. William Cunning-
ham uld his sources in the assembly in-
dicate the reimtatement bills have great-
er supPort this year.
Board members in favor of blowing off
the ~ celling see it as an issue of local
control. They think local school board
members should have auth<lrity like city
councilmen to set the tax rate.
But Strauss counters, "I don't see it as
a local control issue at all. Jt'1 a ques-
tion ol. whether you care to 1et the elec-
torate to go along wilh you. U it's right
and we feel strongly nbout a tax increase
we can get the needed 51 percent of the
votes."
Franklin said he thinks there is other
pmdlng legislation far more important
to lhe'school district.
"Unless we are going to put all our
polltkal. muscle behind it why bother
with a resolution?" be asked.
free civic cent.er U!e by a project to tend
cooties to Gls in Vietnam. m.J~-~ R p ..
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admlOlttrator Dr. J .. Dea toJsl her II
lfU lllOllUy PT,\ ..... Iba! ...ed. •
Two candldateo lot tile Onnce coat
Junior College boud --lllGut aUempta to establllb ,~a ... ,., for• a
Democnlle Socl<r '(sill) dilpler ...
campus. •
G<orge H. Roilda .J;., a11er "°'"" !hat
he doem~ heli<ve SDS ndleoll ·~ the high Ideals of our l1lflm," •
to John L. Vaughn· wHll lhe _..,.tloll -
"u activator ol ~ ~;~ Ille
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.Pmtry Firm Fila $1~ ~ilUon Suit
' By TOM BAllUY
Of .. Dtltr ""' .....
U Jl.ll'ry Franlllln did what Marie
Callender aaid he did, he had a lot
of crust. '
Colla M-putrJ boot Franklln, la
accuaed of ptaylnr a aecm qenl
formula-stealing role In fl S u 'P er I or
IJOOlt! dlaP!lfe l!el"f°'I' Callender.Plea and Qenny's reatauranls.
Named ln'tlie llZ "millkll aclion ·med
late Tuesday by the Calltnder Co. ta
former employe Franklin, now working
for Denny's in: Coeta. Mesa.
8 Gls Killed
In Red Attack
Near Saigon
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. SNG):l~· !IJPIJ a.,'"'ll"i!I' "-\ta,,. 1V .. ;tot:; • , .. :IJlak:·•t, ~·
_, an4 'ldlliil' elgbl ~· ..
the tlnd day of '-!' Glieni!fot a.it~ no lfgm ct aballl\i. O\'er~ C•11••W -lnlhellldl'lialtet .~t
campalp aoared to nearly :IO,llllO ....
kilted. '
Far to the north, U.S •. Marinea . owffi>.
log j1111gJes near ·the dan!Utaruecl tono
aeiud anolher · bu4e haul ·of ~ml!Jltsl
rice' and mllnhl6ns tO fuel the offensive.
sOOth of salgoo, In 'the Meton1 Delta,
Communtat gunnerr tbelled .the U.S.
Army-Navy complex at ~ -Tam,
destroying 1 . big aµununltlon dump and
forcing huridreds of men to' 'abandOn
part or the ba.e.
Military ~uniques aaid Atlled
forces killed 271 Communi.t.. In .fighting
that ·ranged .fro!!! the DMZ to the Delta
Tu'*1ay and Ell'ly to41y, adding to tho
alqgerlag ~ 8Ulfmcl "1 ·Nodll Vie~
namese and Viet Cong uiuta slDce the
offenslve began Feb. ·23.
U.S. comnianders laid more than 15,009
Communist aokilers were trued in the
fir~ three ~eeka of the oUensive, and
losles since then were beUev~ to have
added At leut S,000 more to the toll.
Whetmore Bill
Wins Approval
SACRAMENTO, (UPI) -·The Senate
today passed a bill to continue the upper
chamber's crackdown on atudent and
faculty unrest at the Unlvft:Slty ol
California and state colleges.
By a 23-t vote, the Senate approved
a bill by Sen. James E. Whetmore
(ft.La Habra), that makes It a misde-
meinor' for any pet9on 1o· • lnterfe!r
wltb teachl~. ftllearch, 1tuden( service
acU.viUes or administration 1on the cam•
pisea.
Under terms of the bill,-a ' peJ'IOft
eould be sentenced to up to 80 days
In Jail on a third ..,.v1c11on.
The ... , allepa thal hi 'jh\ldel"tbe
mtaurant chain ,.W, lull! detalll of llMI
·_..i crJlenifer nmpl !IMPite bla tiolnc
"'°"'to_,."'~ . . '.
,,,. callender camplllDI• auec-lbat
Denny'• ~ .. obtain Ille ....
mOlnr formula --frem· • .-it refusal by Maril Calleitder tO inerte
willl tho 11111,_.., Denny ,eain. The &Won 1tafe1 'that t>:e n 'n 1 ' I ~ tta lgenb and employ,. tm-
medtately threatened to 1et I h •
formula."
The language of the comptalnl In·
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Private Planes· .. , ·e. ;,::
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F~~li~g· . Squ~~i~"·,_.
, , • : . 1· r,.. • ' • · I . l .. '' ff ' . .:.....* ........ u
, ~la 'Ii! .T •' . 1 • ,.,...~c.-r""!i'' ;...~\= W Ulnllln>MN -· 'rtiOry 111 ?00111 /l'lnl the .._.,. ,,., GIL .. i,i''"Oiijd;p.r-.!lam)!J"~ldil .I# to Saa l!r.....,, lold CAB·~ J1111.*~a"°llfl",-~ ·~•L. -·thl!t the •l~ ~ t!Je av11 -~ *M ~::1-• liclaier in llii ......_ to!! ~-· · ·, """'tlib ·:wf.11..:.....tw"'-
'llll """""" J ~ -... Hoo . ~ ·:"'~ ~ .. ~. = ~ .\-'lllnolir jlf "'i.vter .fUll. ~. u. would. -
He responded lo questt-· from CAI llut al a 1.,... a!Uludt. . ··, "' 0 ·
and J.11','IVIOI· offlda~· as .a . boorlng It ·wu a ~dll}' -!'IJ.. Al( j;al
on propoaed fltpta lo Ille Padflc wt-g-Y.. :i;i.y._,... ·pJIOd
Ncrtlnves( enteHd ·tta -day. ' (lie CAB G, .,. ~I
· The queatlontn&jMjcalad IOme hope• _,, '.Jv . ·.A. '
oo tbe port al 'County 'Alfporl .. , H H ' H ., , ~'!bat ·amatlel" pianos con bo ·•r 1...-M ' '"'" movect ,cot 'of 'the fac!Uty fll "piovlde ·l"J arwr, . '.ayors , '
1110"0 1aQd and air spaco f1r ,Ille tile ; . " "
cd!nmerclal j¢s. . . , . C .. aide· J· " C Jlrmahan, bowever,. obO! -· U1 . ' o • .,, r oin lli!dt mtcipaUoa. , . · . '
"Fullerton Airport n.. .. """" A • R availa~le IJe.dowD: lactlltles," ·he laid. irport•. · eport
"A:nd ·MeadoWlart and C-;1pt1trano , ... , r
airfields are too minimal." A J<llnt ,slajemenl !!'· oru,11··~
He added that Cf?UnlY ~ ha1 Airport operauoris maY be' 1llUld in
just about re.ached general ,,avlaUoq the da)'l"'m!!y·!Ai'llGt'A>M.....,. capaclty,"u .well. . ·1 .~t.,;-,· , . ,ff> ~TJ.-:-::-~---
. Bresnahan'• testlmoily dove-U.iled with tfter·mtte1111p WUlilnjtm~tldl Wet.
that ol naq Emory, chairman · of the Costa Mesa Mayor. Alvin L. Pinkley
Harbor ArU'1 l ,300-memher clllzens' aaid today after Oylnl lioiiie Tuadq
Notae Abatement Committee. night that· he and !'le,.pcrt1'wll'li'111<
Emoiy, under crooa-<XaminaUon by lloNen ,Mar~ must flnl 'n'port 'to
·counsel !Or ·the CAB and airline al>' 'lhetr re~~• city counctli. , ~,
ptican!s le< the SeaUle·Portland ~' "I don't lmagme there'll ' lie ·_a n~
cllllli lo hta prepared testtinoliy thal dectaloo .out of the c~ .bea<tnc for
increaeed jet service out Of the county weeks ahead," be commented, ''bit iir
lactllly would -definite hazards to ,meeting with r....-wuv .. :;utt. atllj llg!Ur planes. Hanna may have a lljtle more ~ -" "Many lilht planes now wait fer 11 ..... ". • ····~ • • •
long aa 15 mlnul<a helou landing at The Colla llfeaa and N~ ~b
County Airport because cl the wtng-Up contingents dlscuasod tJfOhl•ms •rUltnir
vortex probtema created by the jell,• to ~..!z' fUliln' Olrpiitt --wtii
he aatd. Orang< """"'' --·-f. "They're afraid· to go throoP 1~· "Th'" are prubllim -Jtte ffan¥
he aald. ••'1 IORlit tnstlneel at ott_)er says -ff'e· don't 1want to' pum.1 the
alrftd<I< In tile country wings.of smaller airport out of Collll -and N~
craft have been blown oll by tho jets' Beacli and hltD. _, fult "f
Vortexes. in other cases,.lhey have been Fullerton," Plokl.17 .!IP~ '
caught In lhe whlds and pulled around
vlolenUy, but they survived."
Emoey further . ctahned that All
Califonta, -of three, llna aeetJnr the rpllle award, would be using too
noisy an atraalt If It were l>ermllled '° oy. the ,Boetl1( 73'/·:IOO, non•top to SeatUe and Portland .•
Carl A. Benicoter, Alt ·ea(preald"ll.
o. .... r.. ce·.-
denied IL .
The Costa Mesa Police Departinenl ' .. ..._, e~t· rOpOSed
:ght log showed a mallcloul --· -~;~;;~:;; Long. Council W eekeiids
entire point and purpose of his remarks ·
ii.Ven to the press earlier were missed.
,. He. said his discontent centers on the Costt·M•· City €0uncllm1ll Wiiiiam
~ purchase of a Costa Me,. L. st. Clair hat-.uu<sfed 1 melliod ol
l>Otlte helicopter aerial patrol system imposlnf, waUnd homework on him·
for liOme $200,000, the same approx1mate self and hla col~
c:ott • of a municipal swimminl pool, St. Clair wtll introduce a suue.sted
ell on several recem occulons, which
ha .. ~ St. Clair to aay he hadh't
heard a word about them .._backed
by othen-needed more time for their
lludy. not under comideration. Thlt com.plaint seemed to warrant pol.icy on ltalf reports, recommenda-"This Polley will alleviate the nectt-
hand:ling separate from his demand that Lions, cltr ordinance drafts abd other •ity of makln1 hurried decisions without
the we Care C.Oklelift" project he ,... such ;pryposaJs 1t Monday's cl\'y council th• council "member> able to fully re.d
quired to -"' a 'lotm< It renW to ,...;.,{ • and «xnprehencl the teglstatton t'c> be ,.... ll "'-'·•April ~ . • acted upoo," SL Clair claima. u1< ncant City Ht space-~... · .. ~ pdl!C)' ...Uld call lor cleU...,-ol "If thae reports cannot bo cleliverect
Bo(ogh has Aid he ts nol opposed tt-matlm to tha !he <OUDCltmen on In sufl"JClent time, then the maUU
fo the spirit of the cooklellft per "· the Fl1day Prior to lhe!r mettlnp on lhoutd he held ov-:," be eJl>lalotd. but to use of Iha Civic Center for lhe fint ml thin! MondfYI cl the n-.e 1-...n CoOnCIJman, ~ jQll
projecll other than municipal govern-month. about one year ago, bu dnJleol 1 letter
m<!ll. Matten have come up before the ...,., ouUinlnl the proposed polJc'r. wl!!!:ii ta
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lined on four· main polnta:
··e1ty '°'•m1ltill ihOuid not-bo run by expodiency, but .by judlcloOa deClalon,
"RmuUona and propouls· lrt0 too
lmpol1Anl lo .-In U-,., and then
expect 1be dlY llalf to Int.rpm our
thlnld""
"11\e "'""Ith of our . 0011ncll la lri lta ability t6 view moat subjectl f...m a
bactcround fl eaperlence. ntM lom&-
tlmos «llbles IM to point cot welt· ne0es of a proposal_: • , b<fore ,.. 10 public. ' .
''1111t ~ICY. eouJd fl90' """ ....... ,. ... "111 to a.. Cllr -o1 an .,.. _._.,,,due ....... of -Jot!
<ounoll ................ hi conclUdes.
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1. UILY PD.OT c
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'Liv~ng Death'
I Enih. ·.for Boy; ·
lnL!JngComa
A klM <i U>1ns dtath IJnally ,...W
a ( till?lfw~ ·lf<Gl1'1 In COllJ llM&
1\Hod.iy, ,.. ... JUMlld boy ~ ill
• ·-· ~ 'don .,,,... belnc mind lollowlqfa lilrtmJidlll pool-ldoijl
ICl!'hael Willan, <i 1791 N. Laird SI.,
SW """· diad w1t1iou1 rqalnlnot .... -. although Santo. .Ana Po!Jce
Set K<nl -illriod.lilm brealhill& , •iain.wlth ~ -bilan;
.\tttrio1 at \be home af 'Mt. ml
Y.n. Louie Wlllm in respome to an
emerpney <Ill. Sat. Reelor doVe ln1o
their lllqnallt ... !Jrunlng pao! lat Oct.
17, spotting Michael'• Jep m the murk.
The victim WU l\llbed to a holpltal,
but irreparable brain dama,e bid ap.
par"'1.Y been calllld ,by ~ck <i OIJ'l"D
to \be brain and death -olllclally
liMI IS accldental c!rownJni.
Y""" Mkhaei WU finaUy llllllferred
to Fairview State HQllllilll, o!nce be
required COOlitanl care.
!tip, Wood L u . -d'!'lbe '*""!117 I« IOlni
tbrcuP --the Cuba fllPI, 11\0 "'':' _. kept aboard ·ll
Mtllllf • ""' lfilllnl ol \be crew b7 J'BI qonta.
At one t!me a Delta reprtltDta.tl ve
came off the plme and Aid, '"nt11e
people want a cold beer. Try and get
a couple ol cues.11 From lime to Ume
a passenger wu e.corted oU by an
• FB1 ..... I« a qu!U trip •1" I "" .... ' ' 'lbO bJjacker ....... from a frGlit Mii
In the tourlJt -It' put the, ... on Min aie.llm and waited bir-io
\be c4ctJJt' .
'l1le otewan!eu uid ahe attempted
to question tbt man m hla reuons
for t¥1n4 over \be plane but llid she
could make UWe sense out d hla CCJGoo •
verllikJna.
. .".\!! I -ta!!." lllt. ,.W, '"was
1111U11•-la11-i.o." ·
'l1le Plane l..,ie; Alely at !Uvana,
wbeiO the -117 pard around the
termioal arti Wb IO tjpt·ihll·foreip
--could nol &el • lflmpot of Ille hljact....
j;ky piracy h11 taken l,Sl'7 -·
'"'the ~run to Fldd c.tro~'
islllld lbll yUr -165 ol tllern ill llarcb. '.
Air Cal to Increase Fare • . .
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From Count): to Bay Area :
<>ranee COllllly travelen to the San
Francisco Bay ~ea will Mve to pay
blgber air !area beginning April 15. The
Callfornia Publlc UWJtlca Qmmlpion
Tueoday srlllled permlosi011 to Air
California to tncr:eue ticket pricel aod
adopt more flexible routings.
In an interim order the PUC said
the intrutate alrllne could -, ....
for tts roui.a between <>ranee County
and the San ll'rlDCllco Bay artl, between
OakJand.San Jooe and Ontario, and --........ ,~. Unlled Alrlineo, Pldfic Southwell
Afrllnel and w ...... Afrllnel an have
a1mllar applicatlom for 1ncre111es pe.ndlnz
belcn ·Ille commlJsion. But the PUC
!ell that Air Cjllllornla faced llUfllclent .
emtr1ency to crant interim rtlltf. " •
lncruser were •h9ul t pet<tlll, witll.
farts betw-Oranic Counl7 and tbe'
Ba7 Ana jumptnc bun llU5 lo l!Ut.
'!be PUC allo allowed Air Callfornja ;
to OlleJ!d 'l1Cf ..... -ill operatins
righta by cbanctn1 its aclledul'" durlJii .. oll-peat houri. .
Afr California spot-In OrlJWI! .
County doclined to -on tbe PUC IClluJ leday.
Aerospace Nde
Miedel Services ·
Slated Thursday
.·.
A opot-.n for ~eek FIJ!lily Colonial
Funeral 'I'-· w-. laid 110 ....-will bl "'14 Jocaily, but \be
body jl belq lilipped to Waller, Tei.,
for burial.
DUAL SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE VAUGHN (RIGHT) PONDERS NOTES 8URINO FORUM
SDS L11dor S.ya Other Offlet SHkera Afraid lo Spook Out on S.x Educatlln
Staie Assembly
Okays Local Laws
On Topless Shows
SACRAMENTO (UPI) T b e
Services for aerospace consultant
Robert · E111ene Mledel who died ol .,,
apparent heart atlact Mooday bi IM·_.
Angaito while en route to Wubilllton .
D:C., will be held al S p.111. ~J ..
11 Padllc View Mtmorfll Pirt. ... Bo~tyard Trio
Loses in Fight
For Auto Jack
A trio of Saota Ana boatyard laborers
I011t a tug-of-war ovir a two-ton capacity
automoU.ve jlC~ to a COlta M111 lll'9ice
station auendant Tuaday and wom>d
up in jlil, police uJd today.
Glen S. Adams, attendant at the A1u 4
ander J, GaudenU . Enco. station, 1897
Placentia Ave., said he lflbbed the
till piece of equipment by the ha..rJe,
juat.u the 11.11pect1: car drove away.
Qn .. ol \be men bad ._bed ,\d.lml
ukfnl f!J' a restroom key, )le told Officlt Mar~en, but be. iiXf6enly dedd<il
to dfecl:' the rear onh! lllilllon' ahort11
tlm'eafter when the men didn't leave.
Tiiiy lrlld to -.be approac:bod,
but wert too late, Adama aald.
A police-broadcast dtterlption of the
stltlon wagon involwd ltd P1trolmln
Bowen to pu11 the vehicle to the curb
on Placentia AvenUe at Hamilton Strttt
al'jf arrest three occupants.
Booked for lnvutigation or srand theft
were the driver, Albert Carrillo, 2',
of 1207 W. Third St.; David Alvardado,
27, of 1500 W. Second Sl.; and Armando
Palacio, 21, of UH5 W. Third St., all
Santa Ana addreues.
.Frolll p .. ., l
COOKIES. • •
from t a.m. to $ p.m. durinl April,
far the packing and culni of cooki•Wt
.uppiltl.. .
Mrs. Oliver nid Tuuday that the
Plhtry Marketa are donatln1 SOO larae
plutic hap and the Cotta Mua
Downtown Bualneaamtn'1 Aaoc11Uon 11
provhilna paper tape to secure the cookie
c .....
Boin will be provided by \be South coait Plua Merchants Assoc.11Uon, she
added, uylng the Newport Riviera
Women's Kaffee Klatch group hu
alteady baked and packed several cases.
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CANDIDATES DEBATE SEX EDUCATION • • •
Mltmbly today pa....i 50-ID -i aent
to the Senate a bUI aimed at lllowlnfl
1ocal governments to enact law1 blDnlnl
topl"8 and bottomleu abowl.
But opponents ol the meaaure by
Allemblyman Floyd L. Wakefield (R;
Mr. Mlidtl, "· WU empJOyed for n.';
years In Wuhinifon with the Ajr Foree"
Sylleml COtnmuid. He retired lhno
yws qo becauae ol m .boalth anci.
had lince "'°" aaeli-employed -..Jtant. for the atl'Ollpace industry. ~
tion film delcrlptione froDJ an Anaheim
IChool dlltrlct list and when cul short
by a five-minute time limit reacted, "Oh
my, not .really."
Board incumbents were asked thei r
position on sex education.
Mrs. Lilly said, "We would rather call
it family life because au education is a
very mlnui. part of tt."
Lloyd E. Blanpied Jr. 1akl, "I'm glad
we did at.art taking a look at it and I'm
DO( uhamtd 9' iL;' .,
"We have done IOtl1e research but not
yet 111Ched a conclu1lon. It strikes me
u , a ""'°nable approach to an iuµ,e
•bot tbrGop with emotJonallun," sild Strauu.
c'oi)Unen!Od j!ooerict H. MacMJlllan,
"I.am a IOdal worker and I feel a need
for the P"'fll'llll. It should be a ahared
program, not something the achooll
take over."
The Rev. Mr. Jones said h'e doesn't
have any particular •1 to grind but when
he started conlact.in& folkl to tee what
their concerns are he found 11U educa·
tion to be a very real issue.
OCC student V 1ughn had the tut
word. He said he'd like to tee schools
provide more cex education and offered
the opinion 11there are others running
for the board who stronsJy btlltve in it
too but can't come out and say It be-
~u~ the community is all hung up On
IOI.
Each ol the COJ!testanta 11ve a brief,
stand-up ~ advanclnc his or her qual-
iflcal.lons and pl&Uon:n. Here is what
they nid' .
Mrs. t.ply -"After my years on
the board I feel Somewhat like a motbe:r
who bu borne an unprepGllWing infant.
I'd 11.R to be around a few more yean
to aee how the unified dlllrict tumJ
out. We have passed that marvelOUJ
bond iuue. Naw pethape "' have time to begin to develop our tremendous
potenUal.''
Alvin F. Bendu -"J'm rnnnin1
becaU1e I'm uptet with the protresa
ol the ne" ayttem of educ1tlon at C.Osta
Men HJgh School where I have two
children. T}le sctKlol ii len on ill own
by the ICbqol board. I feel this Is 1
very dan&V'OUI aituatlon." dropouts. There needs to be more em· South Gate), volced. fear that 9uea and
The Rev. Mr. Jones -"I believe pha!IJ on learning rather than time countiea ual.ng the au~Uon a1ao
the board should not ,relfnquish its spent in the clauroom." might prohibit the wearing of bWn!J
respxalbllity on controvenlal issues. Paul E. Mauey _ "I've noticed we on a beach or performances by legiUmate
Whtn 1peaten. are b-·""'t onto campua dancing troupe1. • •u••a11 have a tendency to Selffljlte drug of· w ke!I Id aid hi b.ll tn'"'"'ed it has a responsibility to obtain speakers a e s 1 t wu 1e1R1 renders. We are 11yin1 we don't trust to JJmlt topl"s __ , bottomleas -~ representing bolh viewpoints. I'm not •11u -"•• afraid ol ~ choice itudents will make." the good youopten llDOr'll the delln-but Democratic Aaemb~ Mike
quent subcultur!. We dcll't itve lhtm CUllen of Long Beach and Alan Sleroty N·M lllitrict f of Beverly IDUa argued fl could aJao Blanpied -"We've undertaken a lot credit Thelr mores miiht rub off on apply to otber1.
of problems and on~ reaaon I want the bad younpten lnltud of the other Cullen voiced feaT the meuure
to ltly on the boltd 11 .to see them w1:y around." e.!tabll&bed 11the griMmdwort'fcr makln1
through. One new thing we are golng occ Dklrict I the wearing of a blkln1 batMn1 .Wt
lnlo 13 the middle •cl!i>ol or three-year ljadda _ ''There ls a criUcal n<ed unlawful in t1lOle clUeJ that adopt junior'hJlh school If "Is a controvu1lal ordinances under U1il bill." •T
dtelrkln to inove siJth grtden into mid-for a cunicuJwn· relevant to practical Sieroty challenged whether entertainers
die· tcbool u m !o many we baye to Jiving. VolaWe student energy mu!l be such as an African dandcg troupe with
At \be thne of hll retirement be w11
special uailllnt to lht cominmider. or ... AFSC. · • · '
Survlv>n include hll wile, Jean. of.
"" home, :1115 EU.Oere Ave., aad a. brother, William Mledel al Oblo. . •
Burial will be at Pacllk: View ..
Memorial Part.
Laundromats Hit :
'
For $100 in Looi :
make." · ' directed not onJy to IOCial reform but exposed breasts also would be outlawed
MorTOW -"A m1jor problem Is channeled into poslUve goals." at cultural and theatrical events. Inveltiptor1 Jogged three la~t · ·
narcotics on and olf campus. l have Vaughn -"The problepl is the kid11 ''1bls blll gfves to local governmentll burg~lu Jn <"Alita Mesa totaUnl nlarJy . .-
aeen students removed from my don't like the education system. It Is the right to pau ordinances in v,jy $100 in nickels and dimts n..dlyJ ·.
clauroom by authorttles one day and just a training ground for jobs. Students broad areas," he warned. Etter E. Lawrence reported a $15_·
be bact the nut as the center of at-don't learn things to make their life But Assemblyman E. RJchlrd Barnu burglary at Dick'• Laundry, 107 .Santa
tentlon. I propo&e when the sc}lool i3 happier." (Ft.San Diego). said cities and towns Isabel Avt., with soap, bleach and plutle··
first notified of apprehenalon by the demanded that the legislature approve bag vending machines pried open. ·.
authorities the student be automatically a bill declaring ita intent not to preclude Antonia Alomar, employed by Coin-A.o
IUlpended unlU acqultled." Ship Sinking Off SF the field of topJ.,. "'llliation. Laundry, 177 E. 17th st .. «porled a•,
N-M l)j1trld· S "I'm pleading for the common people, $15 Joss from a dozen different macblntl, \
Straus. -"I think '' is important SAN FRANCISCO (A P} -The stricken lhe towns and citle.!! and counties, who noting that the laundromat was hit for
the district teach children how to think. Peruvian freighter Yavari was in im-wish lo have this authority," he sald . $100 a mooth ago.
They will be living in a world we cannot minent danger of sinkin' in the Pacific However ~semblyrnan John Kno:r (D-Gary D. Jung, employed by the ~
visualize. I don't think we abould decide today, her decks awash m JJ.foot 1Wells Rlchmoocl), termed the measw-e "an Wuh, 1812 Monrovia Ave., said three
whether any one tuue is relevant. we 950 miles IOUthwat of here. utterly muningl~ piece of legillaUon." s:o.p machines Were rl8ed ,of$3:
Mould teach them b1lance." I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ Dr. John W. Chuaell -"Teen-age I
crime Ls a major problem but the .public
doesn't know ·it. Jt is h1ndled vuy
quietly. We should UH the icbools as
a crtme prevenUon fnstltntJon. There
are no courses now' to delineate \be rlshts
and re1ponalblliUe1 of a pe1Ce officer."
Terry W. Hay w&I not present.
Mn:. Martin -"The tchoel -l)'&tem
is pushing children at a terrific rate
today. They don 't have the time le>
goof olf '" did when we were growing
up. We are preaentlng them with adult
problems before they are ready."
N·M Disb1ct 7
M1cMUl1111o -''We muat work closer
with the community on the problems
of dnlg abuse, ,., educallon and school
.From P•e l
CAB HEARING •• ..
by coun,.r·ror,Olher alrllnea, prlncipaUy
Unlled AfrllbOL
UAL la not. amoni the applicants for
the County•Pactlk: Northw..t route
award, but \be line Is deltnnlned to
keep u many Orqe County -·• on its Loi Angtltl IntemaUonal fli1btl
u poulble.
UAL spokesmen offered a technical
rtbultal to an Air Cal clllm that the m would be capable of the non-stop
night on the basis of wind and weather
condltlom al County Airport.
Richan! Nair, 111 lnv11tment banker
wilh Finl C.llfmlla Company of Sin
Frtnellco, ttstlfled to the financial
atalilllty ol Air Cal. He llid hll firm
wu underwrlU., 1 l'l.5 mllUon Air Cal
atoct lllue. Nair underwent otenlive
qlllllJoolnc b7 UAL COWlld.
At one poln~ Nair wu .. tell wbelber
IM Afr Cal stock would be "1peculaUve."
"Well," reptied Nalr, 11Jt'1 not lor
widow• and orphanl."
lie quietly added ,
"Nliiher II \be stock of other alrlinie."
Afr Welt and Conlinental alrflnu, ccm-
petlq with Afr Col f0t the county ru,tii.,
wera to man thelr pilcbea Iller today
llld T!llradl;y.
TYPE OP CRAFT
'l'llq ... upec:ted lo be ahllply qu~
licl>ed a11o on 1M type ol alrc:tall the7
propoJe to use. Alr West plans to UM
the Douglu De.I, even though \be line
bu acknowled1ed In prepared latlmony
that a runway lon1er than the airport '•
5,70().foot runway would be required for
lifl..olf ol the tt-pauen1er craft.
Contlnental ~ to use the ~ Pl""""' Boetni .• thrOHJlilne jetliner that has been banned at
Washington International Airport.
Burglary Suspect
Said on Narcotics
A' commercial fisherman accused of
the bur&lary ol a ea.ta Mna ttore
had been found to be in. danger or
addiction to narcotlca.
Superior Court Judie Robert Gan!nu
ordertd commitment to the Callfomla
Rehabllltatlon Cent.r'of Theodor. Yunls,
23, of Sallll Ana. Yunls "111 ht detalnod
11 \be state faclll\Y for an lnd<llnlte
tarm.
Ht wu captured by tmployes ot Sears
Roeboct and eo.. 3131 s. Brl1to1 st ..
lllt Jan. 24 afttr 1 foot chi.It. He
WU booked OD burlllry Cbatgtl and
accuted or iattni mott Ut1n ltc.:I from
\be •tort's babJ ahop cuh resister.
Those char1<1 wlU bs held In abeyaoce
peodlJ1I CRC reports on Yun1$.
CONVENIENT
Til\MS
IANKAMERICARD
MASTER CHAR8E
SJJl.00 1161.00
To lhe Bid wlio knows what sho
wants but "°' where to find IL Mat~h your style wilb our
many distinctift designs. And
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knows that. So when we designed Our camping tr1il1r1 we kept
you in mind. The result ts 1 line of handsome, long lasting campers
that anticipate your camping needs-1vold campsite problems.
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SAVE ON ALL of your comping needs at Grant'• , . , from Conteen1 to Cook
sell ... See all of the brand new 1969 model• of Coleman appliances ot
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1men1 c1mpen •• ; this 9'x9'
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ADDmONAL NIXT DOOR AT
PARKING GRANT'S GULF
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SEE GRANT'S GIANT EXHIBIT
AT THE PAN-PACIFIC SHOW!
MEN'S
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ASK TMf IXP'DTSI Gr1t1f1 h• °'"""""" It 1t1fft4 •1
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NIW SHll'ME'NT ,, the l•t•st l1Yl8 st.,,..tari Sl•cb •••
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Slllce J1111. 18 aome alO mil!!"" aallOnl .ofnw·sfft
•ll!l •liave poured tro111 a rupiur.d plpellpe Ill River-·"
side lllto the Santa Ana Rjver, moved throujh ceil\n!
Or&llJ• County and anded 11p polluting be~bu on ·~ •.
Orange Co¥!· ·
• Riverside -official• uy·that leniporaty repatis 'an·
complete on two main ••"1~e llneJ, reducing the daily ' ·
flow of raw sew'age into the. river :froin e·muuon (al~.~ .
Ions lo a half million •. Repair of a third, smaller .lljle;.
will take another i.wo w.Us. ·surevan .as the flow Of.,. A
raw oewage Is being ellmlniteil,. theiflow of tr~.
••wage increases from San Be~ A!l<I Riv~. •·. ~ceunties. . .... : i-' • .,. * •.
Storms can and do lnlllcl terrible ·llDd unexpeCl;a ' •
damage and cities may or may not 'be llow.ilj maJdn& · • '
repai,rs . Tb.es~, however, are not problems of.great iJn.. ·
portance compared with the need to find 'I permanent
alternative lo.dumping sewage -treated or untreated -into the river. · · · · · ·: ~ ! , ..
· ' -The Santa Ana River hU become a '~ge ·!runt"
sewer, each' d'ly carrYlng sQll)e 50 "1lllion 1anoa1. ot • ·
. waste water to the Newpol}HUJl!blg\on, Beech area .
from RJvenide, Redlands, San Bernardino, Cciltoa. ,
Rialto, ·Olitario, Chino and other sewer dlslr!cls ... , ~ •
UsWilly this water i. divertad for.irrlgatlQO or other
puzpoaes, bu! .with major ralri ,Sto".U!' II heiids to~ lh• •..
Orange Coeft baaches, . · , ·
Fi114iDg 'IU¥>tber way to jlisp(> .. _ o( •ewage effluent .
-such u pipe!lnes . ~Would lie a good way to ·~1-
nate the river contamlnallDn. problem, ·Whioh 1s ofton . '·
greater locally'tban at the lSOurce of the bacteria-laden , . ; ·
sewage. Rigid iitandanls .with meenlniful . penalties ·
might be another way if strict enforcement .of the:
standards was demanded. . .
pe~'•··m the river and &.cbol . "·!!~ d1wn (Jl,.Ne1!J10rl ~), ind'~ 'If.' . (~HIDltlJ>tlon e.acb) have
brought --.~ atteatlon of the state govun-ment'bjl ietllllil lllii 'lJeglalatme to oponsor studies of
permenllilt 'IOlullon• to the JIOllatlon probl11111. ~
should be ~od by . the local city counclll and by llie resld~jol' ~ area. •.. ,
Ul!fl!ll• ii l~n, the s..tlU\na Rivar 1:an ~Jong · aild the beacllte a ,..
f:i!'!,9!.fGr\IJ,~~ of.~ of persou llvilll far
and:i-, l . ~....... ·~ •, ' ' . . . .. ... ~ . ·. .
. · Youth and the.~~ !~~1
'lbere was a dllturbint ~·-;.·~·~,
school·students, police Juvenile offlceiii"l'l!\·~6¢li ~
leaders at a recent "Youtll and the0lliaw" procrani ot
fhe Orange Coast Leagne of Woibell Valera.
' The cot1seuus was !bat~ people dlatrus.t ponce •
Several sugestlons on what to do" abWt· \t Involve
the gcbool<. Amotll jbem: a ''cop oa cam~" program,
studenu ·or teachif~',.rldillg wlfh police on patrol and
achoo! otodY about tbe tole of the policeman,.
. An appropriate way to follow up ao111e ot.t!it1e.ldea1
would )>e, to have the-llarbor Area Joint Clllu-Scho.!>1 ·
tlalaon ·COmmlltee taile the lead In exploring tbem. •
The Llallon Cpmmlt!M;'lt will he recalled,)wa• fom>-'
eel followiJ>f failure'<;( a ·sC/'001 bond elicllOD a year
and a half ago and 'Sllbleq!/,Ollt rec:IJnlnatl6bl.?A school
bond ilsue now ~·· been;pilued. . . . .
.. .
• .
•
• . '
Inland cities ~ve· fought vigorously to asiert )heir
claim to· water rights. ID the r1 .. r. An equal amoUJ)t·of
effort to solve the sewage problem might result in a
Ways to overcdn!<i dlltrult of youth fq, ~ce offer
a new challenge ail!. an cpportunlty for liieal..aable
public service. The school district and clty,i~ent,
which run. the police fon:e, Will want lo woit: Cli>tel:f to-
gether on 'tl)IJ &ertous problem. .. · 'Heah now! Y'all tDallt thoee co111171Us to find out we'ah not per/tcf!" :·· . '
'An-E,,..,.110 is in No Sense a MinU.ture-11utna•• Being'
4 •
Asserts California Abortion , Law· Should Be Repealed
To the Editor: you are respoMible for what happens.
AD you 1tt thinking atiout is yourself.
When you think of .having an abortion
to do away with_~~ -':JJrOblepi." You
have a responsi.bititY to your unborn
cbl1d once.life bu~ It Into becom-
ing· a human being._, W& are yoa to
decide who can live aad wbrt can't? ·
~ to l>e a roundlbout way of of &lant banU as well aa the 1ar1antuan
butklli1& the atrport runway• lon1er. My insurance companies. They need lt, but The ....Ututlonallty of the Calilomla
abortion law is now being challenged
before tbe state Supreme Court. In defen·
ding the law, tbe attorney general con-
tends that &ince '!her• la • large ibody
of evidence !UppOrting the· fioding that
human lile beg!ps with the 1IDibo of
sJ)mn and egg, the expect.ant mother
l1al no more rilJ>I to snuff 9"I the
life of her unborn baby than . to kl11
her one-yesr-<>ld cblld. l would like to
dispute his argument.
·entlre . n&jgbborbood. covering two we certainly don't.
-tt; bu uted tho City Council of 1'b1I guy McCracken calls for "a a1ern ~, Meaa to Include ua In their city policy of 0 .. 11 and monetary rutralnt,"
and w. are more thin IO percent strong which, stripped of semantics, means
on tlllJ request! We know that Coat.a simply "stop the money, man, stop tbe
fio matter what .the case rpiy be:
poulble deformity, mental relardelion,
no ~y. dunag~~ to )'Wr.,.. ·~ect..",
!He, you liave a wo•t responilblllty lo
MeSa will do something about our prob-circulation." A tragic t h o u g ht 1
lems. · Anarchists would overthrow the gcwem-
JOHN McKAMEY ment by fore., but the FRB is trying
to overthrow the human life force by
born child ~ " )'OUl' un , . ' ~ •. ·. /. . .
AN EMBRYO IS IN no sense a , ~' YOU'RE one month .,s;._6.r_
mlnla-Jaunan being· it m<re1y con-· ellbl months pregnant, wbo woul«.ioe
tains the potmtial to 'iw:~ .1,; killlnc"a lile which bu every ltd,
child la f(l'JDed by the · and e,ven more . ~ ~, ·~ live, ~ .......
physical lateractfons cl the embryo'wltlr .' penonce this lilo, IO 1am tnowtedfe,
its internal aod atemat environment. · to be a leader or"a tra.&4 collector,
The .-ic material pre,.nt In the wliatever hll lile may be;.;11'1 ~-
fertililed egg is the blueprint wblcll not .yours:_. ~ · ' . . ·
controls the direction these interadtoni' Aitd if -you do g~t an. ·~bon.ion ft
will take will .be you who wdl, rem'1"• and · : regret It. Yoo're dealing younell a ter· ll ill lllcoos11tent to call this ~ rlble late; thit JJ1 murder. No matter bl~Pf!n.~.~.!1wn~ ~. for Um WI how yoo ntkJn&llze tt, it's. llill murder . wOUld liiVe to ci11'-a-sperm . cell or to 11Ulfy, yoar own aeifiah need& or
ea half a human, for they nch contaha what you say ah IGnltOne elM's need!:.
till! a blueprint. Yet we tbink nollJlnf I hope .,..., ·elpreisod how I feel .
of the death of billlooo o( e"" or I'll pray far all the iihildrtn still to
sperm. A bit of DNA 1s not a per.won. come to this world u.t they'll make It. :. ' ._ :.
MISS DIANA WILSON
•
but a '-cutbaclt in the ~I school Dogs Attuk ~mfls
mQ1 have · fAr rucldpl effect.I on ' •
melilclne IJ:l~~ange County, )Jl\-hops on To )ho Editor: .. <.,
Y• .own .,niedlcal problems_ of the _,, Al a rtaldonl cl M ... Verdi, I .liawi ~ or.!IW_f~ure. _,. , · IOlll enjoyed *Ina the al!MP gr.,iq :J' ··.r, ., '~ GAllt T. ANDEllSON In the hills near Fairview Hoopital oil
·-Estancia. Apart from addini • cliannini
pastonil ·~· tp;11 ....., pmtllt.;a> YINllH ... lleut lino-.-. "tliildiol 1a a ttiT
ruhenio-0ilod f!Ol'dlf• To the Editor: .. lmqlne my hortvr, yilterday upon , ·Afttr·:r. A::IUchmGo (wli; said buyers seein( a ewe wltlt her mlnut-lamb
61 homes near the· county a1f1lOrl sbould belq haraued by clop which. Wider
have known the airport wu there) picka tbe leaab law, hid no ript to be there
hhmett·off the floor and stops··lalllhlng'"'liilhellril plaee:T.ast'year many lmnbs
(Mallbo>, Mardi II), I hope be will were tilled by dogs -ii was not a
take the troublo to toddle over to hll pretty sight.
local library and obtain a copy of "The
Magic Animal". by Phlllp Wylie (Doub! ..
d•y, 1981). •'Watcben at the Pond"
by Franklln'Ru ... n would be an excellent
follow-up.
\ t Ten years ·•&O I, too, WU enamored
Ve .. ~• ;,i.-~.· of the pastoral life still extant In OrlJlie
· omCEM FROM the pound are
' ~ patrolllq tho .... and doing a nm.ct.,,
job, ba! wtth all thetr other clutles they
cannot be thett Sf boun a day .
Plout let us all prevent further
carnage this yesr by calling the , Pound
Immediately upon oeeJni unleuh«I clop
In this area. Every .reatµtt hu the
right to livt, so may"theae 'baby lambs
and >beop loq enjoy .... hllll.
111e,.~ School ·eaunty. We only bad 1mog Ihm or
To the"ICCll!a': f -: four da1• a year. It wu actually quiet
AA .at.stihnt':,8t iuc Irvine 1 wateli someUm• .No more. Now I have the
JULIA LANGDON
roar of the frffway to Usttn.1to. (l~d the .da!IY· _...., In Orange County's ntbU b •• r lions and ugm,). Tho
lint lnldical IChool being bullt on t!>ls olrplaoes and h<llcopters. roar· 1 · IOI,
cimP,.,, ~ I '"wonder U the averap· ~·,. not to mention bQt rodl -and
resident· realizes the importance ofAl"_a· mlf,\bltes, motottycles anil ~ can, S Ill
eveep,iedical educaUon is going ~ . •pewtng out thetr obloene ~ and pe lltr
a lantulic period ol growth, and with !Uthy uliaust.s. ' To the Editor:
government. MILT BASHAM
t ' E-,Jt freeteaJ!•
r:~ Edlior: .,,.
Wliat looll we m. In the name o1
flrOIJ'elll ~fl'll el)'CMl!C' oar ·~ area In cemem., Do w need two men
freoway1? WJth, tho blue llne,.the sreen
line and the red line, where will our
lliellne be? Will we .eiqoy Uvinl here
1n a few more years?
We have the Sin· Dle10 Freeway and
Uie Newport Freeway only a few miles
from us for those. in a hurry. We have
a broad highway to the beacbil. Some
freeways are good, but too much of
a good thing im 't necessarily better.
WE CAN DRIVE to the Los Angeles
Airport in 40 to 50 minutes, which makes
me wonder why we should make our
airport larger. I have heard that only
five percent of the people tD \his country
fly. Do the others then have to have
jell over their homes whether they like
it or not? ·
Why don't we spend our money for
more parka, .trees' and for a good
transportatkm .. sy1tem from which we
wtll all beMlll! • ELEANOR V ALOES
THE PROBLEM r~ •. then, to
detmnlne at.wllal point iii dlftlil!ment
an embrJO can,.bt •dered a ''pi!non,"
with God-giftn ·afn d ·~
riilbt.s. Since we ... e oot•bllw.d that
a baby ls slowly tj-'A>l:red within lbe
mother, rather UMql JmeluUy created,
it II a IClllleWhlt lrbitrlry decision that
must be made., lt ii; much Lbe aarne
problem u ~ilftc,wt.. a hooae Wider
~ an~be cmsidered a borne. ~ ~t .fJftl' JlftO: existence when the
b~'-~ drawn up (analogous to
the f~u of the genetk blueprint
by unloo of •petm and egg), when the
foandliuCIDI .re dug, when the frame
is put qp, or not until the family Is
moved tn?
tt comes new rOIW'Cb and new medical The ar11cle In the March 12 DAILY
diocoverles. -~~ 1 UGllT houa 1 ~-PILOT bout the of ••· · ClaaU--ea Glaeu In tbe years to ·come • large lhare · nno.i•-BO my e a.i•w· a name ~ witness --·-u
WE CAN SEE that a futiliJed qg
fs not a person ; but a baby kicking
in the cradle we call human because
It caii ui:st on its own and interact
intelllgenUy with Its environment. I pro·
JKl&e, then, a.a a reasonable arbitrary
poW al-wbkh to begin treatlq a
developing fetua as a "person" wilh
full rights under the law,. to be that
polnt in development when the fetus
could el.isl on ill own Oat.Ide the
mother's bod y as an independent'being.
THE PROPOSITTON lbat a._, human
being with full rights Is cru¥d at con-
ception Is biologicaUy ' and logically
unsoond, and is mertly tho dogma of
certain religious &roUPI. wlll.ch lbe atate
11hould not force on U-re1t of. lhe
populace. The Califotnla abortion llw
should be repealed. ~
JORN It TESTERMAN
Graduate ltUdent . llfpl el Orglnllmlc BIOIOIY
UCI
of this dllCOVery in medicine wtll com• the lneway would pus near It, but In the Newport blaUng cue being spelled To tho Editor :
from the medical School at UCI, If I didn't nalit.e how the s~ wouJ4 wroni OD a lqal documtnt wu not al acl . t ll carry. And lf you like to uae dop very funny. But DAILY PILOT staff AJ a aocl entis and aa a co ege
past perfonnanoo of the UC medical . Jn your reuonlng, coasldor thlo: looklDI writer Jolm Valtma miJlpelled IUbpoena professor, I can not allow N1wport Beach
&ebools is any indlcauon. 'at that aleeply llUJe mongrel d an (aupena) and that wu tunny. Please· Police 'ChJef Jame1 Gtavu' "marks o[
·•-ten I'll ••t f ..,. I t ••~ dlcU _.., • · -March 11 lo remain Unchall"lled. The THE Pi£sENCE Of .a medical -~ ... .,..... yean ago, 1uc '" r-"P e ge · uuu 1 ~~sfAm.EY ,.,_-!EB nature of Mr. Glavu' statement was
In Orange .Cotp\ty ."will "°( only increase · =• what a -yowling 'beast tt' WOUkf uvi 'M a verbal uaault of 1 lecture given
the n~mber of doctois in the area, The ~ly beautiful country left around at UCI by Dr. Howard Fradkin, a !.«lg
but woll greaUy lncruse the present here 11 hold ..., the Irvine Coml!W .. Bit• .Jtttef'elt Rates Beach State College sociologist. My criti-. tnowledgt ,ol ataWlahed 4iee-t-o.r4..,A.·-""::::<!I r-•· .,...,::1...-··~· -... "'.!:-. • que ii as follows: · edi I hoot is b · t d ilDU even ..,_,, seem eager w cover m ca IC . a ra.Jn rust an it with blilldlngs, concrete, asphalt and To the Ectitor: 1. Mr. Glavas atated : " ... 11¥11t college
an area where ,the . latesi medical light Polft. The Back Bay will soOn be Medical ICienct tells us that clrculaUon professon are cues ol arrested develop.
Jmo:-Vledge can ·be _,.Uy obtalned and a noisy, polluted meu. u t.hlt is Mr. of the-blood brlnp now11hment to nery ment. The maturation pl'OCMI hasn't
rapidly dlMemlna~.. 1 . Richmon's idea of prOif'tll, he can have part ~.the body, and that lf lt Is · been completed." This ta the flrst I ~any. people are unhappy. with the it. As for me I'm 11lad 1 don't llve · im!led ln any way the body will suffer. have· heard of 6UCb a pel'ltOOl.llty
uruverslly at the present time due to in Play a del Re). anymore P oat eclence monitors the ctrculatiait cbaracteriJUc amona collt.ge profeuors
recent campus unte!l Thi• la reDected · • ooRi:>THY mJB!1S 'of ·lDOneY Which brinl• pt'osperlty :to ' and invite Mr. Glavu to IUbltantlate
In the recent bond Issue defeat. • ' ""'1• part of the community .. If It • ..this statement. In addltlon,t I question
• . I~ by high interest rata dlots1!\d the )lisWlcaliGn of attacklO, t h e
A QOOJ>. ~· of that bond was ']'Jae Beu yet' .by-!be Federal Reoervt BoOnl, Uie pe.....Uty devtiopment cl an entire oc-
to brinl needed , !llO""Y to help •et ljll ......., aullm, and il -Ole 1ll&li rate cupatlonal catqory hocouoe -member
the medical -at UCI. Let's .... To !i)e Editor: • ... unues stuhbonlly the· economy wUI of that group ,.llO!Ud ldenWlc llndlnp
cut off Clll'. nUe UI spite our fact", r hid a rtal seiwe of retrtshinent · IUfnlie, leavin& the community -m tbc contrary to Mr. tl.lvu' bil.ltfs. thoucb-'Can:Qlul unrest will die down, March J7, when my wife and 1 vllited ~ ltlttu ot a pe.uo. '-·
> a Oolla Mesa City Coundl meeling and
---B1J G•Ot'fll! liwil Councilman Wllaon'• airport pro-THIS RAISING of Int""'' · l>J the 'P'liaJ. An entirely new -wu;tatea Federal Reserve 8oUd ii a boo-boo Deli °'°'1•: With recard to the Or-~ .-\!!POl't in terms el the ,._1.,mcts. R"ull:
, lC)' mother says I can't find a!ld the problema with ~al Tho nation wUI ao Into ' 'a clepraalon a lljaband becaule I'm too boosy. fllgllta. 1 lhlnl: Cosla Mw~ klea u mon cstulrophlc: than the last ..,. Opposes ~flof'tl-However, all the married men f presented by Councilman Wliloft wu -bloody revoluu.n that nollod1 want&. I · 1tnow....,. h<npo<:ted..-they don't the best.yet! ·. • Y!lwli people wtth no money. no jobs,
Z. MR. GLAVAS STATED: " ... th•
adulaUon ol lmpr•ulonable young minds
ia no answer to thtlr emotional matura-
Uon." Thae "impnulonable young
mlndl" art in tbe mlnor1ty, if they
ealst at an. Studenb talc• _.,,, for
granted and do nol bllftate to -the prof.....--constructively andl..-
otherwlse. I invite Mr. Gbvu to sit
In Oil -cl rD1 claaol .. thlt
ht may '" for -the nstun of °"' eduat1on ..-1o • 1n1Utut1ons olhllherl .........
'l'~'l!t Editor: seem to mind too much and I Golni dlnclly to WllhlDJt«i, D.C. but wtth an enerv that could be eaoily
1-t OllO to the leUer Mrs. G;_,.. 1hlnt the7 nther Ub IL Well, ud ~ 4'1e matt<r wtth all cl -Oil lnlo rlola, ...-c1l7, JS ·cl'fil s. ~ ..,,.. f<prdlOI the letltr l'll adJ!\11 !''!' a UtUe bouy but ..,. Iqlllallve repru'entaUvu ts a far war! A Nd de.I' for the fat cs~ who
ol David A. Felde, "Aialnot Alla<>-don1 ,.. !Wilt a wife abould be J>e1ter ob)<ctfvt ·~ all an thtjr p0o watchlnr tt •l(IVW.
"""" fMallbol, Ftb. II),. l 'd IDie to bQuY? • • Now lull -is the federal Remve .... I • r -.. • "'MAllF%l:.' . ··m ... ~ • • • .,, .. -~.uclwt>oMedifl! . . . . UZtt,,,.."::O:h~~ we Dur!hlitf"C: · • '" · · M~Jatl~ ::''tt..c~u~ . · ' .. dol' ___ a respcmlbillly thlt -Ya, dear. ' and trjtOI to 11 a way to mowi PROM'Bsllz. it loob llb Ille puppet ;ii.ii. Even the slmple.ithlJw Uh OOpo -I mun, yes, Mabel Ille whole c:omm.-.lal _.uon ...,,. .aiii&..1.Mlll!!lcb hao a raJIGlllOlllilJ .c..-..,....,. ·ptololy out ol·111e ---Alta·11111
Yem are .._,.ihle to 10'8' boc1y lo (l'ye -married 11 years and over -bomff before other airport
leod It thlnp that do ll pod. 11111 habit Is a hard llllDI to break.I !tnd ...., are -fortVtrl 11-.,.. ....,.'1-yw-have • -.. • --• -1\1 council ta a ""'1 loot •t the
lo ,_, --ft be a sl I ch OONFIDENTIAL TO J U D D : a1f1lOrl requat for DlO'flOi the fneway 'aclll ..-,m,.. 1llllr life ........... J)ao, tiorrJ alWt the parJdni route and ,.u mft!11 la)' they "IOI
,oo-,.ool•tkint. >tlcllet-l'lliafrlendo/thema,..-. found OU~" The idea of moflnl the
I .JLXllll.JUll.-1 .rel .. km,.then. _..., ____ ...... ____ ...,... £ori>oa.dd MuJ'\'tftay .Into our bame8
\
-Quotes
0,... OIM\I, S.F. -"Peoplo wllo
nMd more mltertal 1atn t.> measme
thetr •ucceu have ml-out on a lot cl perlOJ>al llappjneu. ••
3. Mr. Gliivu atat.d: "OUr aalectlon
proceu ls ,.-to talce anly the upper
11• pemnt cl the pop11atioo In tarms
of lnteUlgtnct." I aubmlt tliat hll oe1«>
lion -m11 Indeed lit _...i to talr.e the upper Ill< pll<tllt •• terml
el IP!elllpnco, but tt -not -the upper m J>W«1111 1a terms cl m.
IOW,.nce. Pmloul studies hawi ln-
dlalled tliat the IQ ol poUco olll<m
clolely rollocll the IQ cl the _.1 ,..,.,, .. ,,.. On the oUler' band, rnoet
collea:e professora do 1ndted have J.Q. 's
falltng In the upper io ·pemnt •f the
United States populaUon.
4. MR. GLAVAB STATED: "I'm !Ill·
Uni weary of tlleae snide, psychologlca1
evaluations of the police profession. TOG
many people making them don't know
what they're Lalk1ng abouL" When social
scientists make observations of the socie-
ty u the result of rigorous
methodological investlgaUon, do then
COn!titute snide, irresponsible , evalua-
lior111! Furthermore, Dr. Pradkl.n ii a
trained crlmlnolopt and has devoted
his career to tbe .invest.igaUoa of tbil
area. Tbtrelort, I aubmJt lhis qudtion:
ls the a priori knowledge of a member
of society to have precedence over tbt
cancluslona reported by a scleoWlc cllaolpilne? • I( so, then perhaps al
ICienllllc ~· including that cl the chemistry, ph1Dcl, biology, psycholoo.
soc10Ioa1 ·etc.. 1hould be disregarded
aa well. ·
Mr. Glavu' remarks clearly rdlect
the umrilllngness cl the lay populstlon
to accept the work of social scltntista
who have been trained to view tbe1r
social world as objectively as pos.slble.
Thank you for Rlvlnl . me the op-
portunity of expressing th.,. thoughts.
PATRICIA W. SEE, Pb.D Department of Sociology
Chapman Collqe
O•tstattd&11gl11 Fine
To the Editor:
As a member of the board of the
CalU<nil Mlisic Educators Association.
and Ii a member of the adjudication
panel of the Southern C.Wornia SCbool
Bsnd and Orchestra Auociation, tt iJ
my priv1le1e to hear mllly school jn-
strumental or1anizaUona In perfo.....-
Some of these are outatandlngly line.
Thoy demonstrate a auporior ability to
become completely proficient in all
aspects of musical performanct under
the d1rectlon ol. thoroughly competent
music educators.
NUMBERED AMONG this latter group
mu!! be the Concert Band from Corona
de! Ptfar Hl&h School which appeam:I
in a competition festival at Paramount
High School March 2t.
The musical skill and aenaiUve un-
derst.andlna: wllh which the musicians
in this ensemble perfo~ could only
be a reflection of the irtlstic integrity
and educaUonal devotion cl r.(r. Harry
Cort&, their teachor and cmdu<tor.
CONGllATULATIONS by the com·
munlty thould be elllended to the fine
YOW\I Atotricans wbo are memben .tf_
thl1 band1 and to Mr. Cores. This nota~
performance wll1 ncit 'IOOO be forgotten
by thole ol us fortunate enough to be
intluded in the aOdlence.
CLINTON SAWIN
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Wednuday, March 26, 1111
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l'ilot aHb IO t.Jonn ....S -llloll ...oder• b(I ,,, ... 1'11,,, llUe
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....S &igftl~CGllC._ b~ l'f<'l'iding o ,,,,.,.,. tor IM uprlllioft •t
OW' r<ockr1' opf•i<>nl, Glld b,
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f'Oltltt •I iflJonwd *'"'"' Glld spoke....,. °" toplca of tho
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Sitpermm-kets Recruit Replacement Clerks
BJ IANJCS\.BEllMA.!i Gt .......... .
Supermarktll in Loa Anltles and
Or eountlet are recniltfnc and
f~acement clerb qalnst the
')OISlbl 1)1 •Cf a lllrtke by union dorks
~t !louthun Calilornla. •: 'ft>e •Rttall Clerks lntmtlOOal Union
'(An,.CIO) and the Food Employm
Council, which serves u barilllnlnc ~apnt for Southern .ca 1lIor111 a
1UPl'morket IMljlllemen~ have been
..a<1uct1o1 l'OW>d-tbe.cloclt .....uau ... ·II> 'op atlelllpt to hammer out a new
contract before the March 31 expiraUoo
-ot the <lln'Onl .... ·~-lb< lhiut of a llrike '!JS e.ued day with LocaJ 770's Secretary Jcmeph
~ _; DeSilva's offer to have his cltrb
9.}ntinue to work without a contract ~ the preseiil ~ explrts. However,
rood Employers Cound.l spokesm1n
RQbert K. Fo:1 noted thlt DeSilva has
:Mt withdrawn any of bl!: 117 dtmands,
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WIL~IAM
REED
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·•·,Easter Week is on -it.I way and
police are .gin!ing for the upecled
onrush of that peculiar animal
known as: the juvenile homo sapien.
, Unfortunately, this year Hunt·
;hgton Beach is not gOing to be
ready lo 1'!Ceive the hot little d~·
Ian the darlings of the campusies
usually bring with them to swell
IJ!o city's coffers.
-. Huntington Beach's $2.3 million
''IJGrldng lot project from the pier lo
l'leach Boulevard won't be ready
\ihe'n the cars arrive. Rains have
delayed completion of the lots until
:(W1y summer. Even at that, there
j,., some concern as to the disposi·
.UOn• of the millions of cars after
-tlie lots are open.
' .. ·.·.-* ... Last year 111• kida did not arrive
lili'llleidrona of y .. tei'yeeu. They ·Went to the desert, to Artzona and
'tb the Colorado Rive< and they may ·ifcJ so again this year.
.Actually, with Huntington Stale
~ach all closed UP. because it has
been drenched with raw sewage
Jrom Riverside, and, with the
Possibility that the swells may ~ange and send the conWnina· Uqn onto the city beach, there's no
ieal reason why anyone shoUld :want to come to Huntington Beach
fOr Easter Week. _ -So pertlaps there is a blessing
after all in the se-wage problems
on the sands. With the beaches and
perking lots closedj the youngsters
might as well go e sewhere.
* Pacific Coast Highway is looking
better every day, ~owever. A few
weeks of sunshine could do won-
·ders. The pavin~ .. could begin.
lighta could be installed on the
new highway and the center divid-
'•r could be planted.
Work also could begin on the
:pier. Golden West Street construe.
:tion wlth its landscaped c e n t e r
tdivider could get under way and,
:best of all, I could go sailing once
in a while.
. AU this terrible weather we have
:had makes me wonder what's hap-
;pening in thf! South Seas. I wonder
:If I could sail tllett and bock dill'
·ing a two-week vacation.
iBurke Opposing
(Lease-purchase
'.School P1·oposal
' Assemblymn Robert H. Burke (R-Hun-
1tlngton Be1ch) today volced 1tron1 •
.,posiUcrt to a bill to permit school diltrlcta
,to le-hue school bulldlnp.'
: The bill to which Burke obj«U, A.B.
:214, has cleared the Auembly Education
r<:emmlttee.
: Burke states that "with removal of
:the mulmwn ta1 ceillnp 1n July ol
'1171 local school offidais could enler
'.Into a I~ 1greement and build
;clusn>onu, and other acbool bolldinp
: without the 1pproval of the tuplyt:rs."
. Burke 11ld the bill Is another -ifllr the need to pall his own b!Il, A.II.
I, which would ttlnstlte mubnum tu 4 ctlllngs due to be lifted for tchools :tn 1'71.
. He argued pa11qe of bi1 bill would
prtvent IChooJ bomt dmnnvenUon of
lvoter lppl"O'fll sncf "the abuse of leue-
jbtlct 1grttmentl." ,.
wbich aUepdly lnclUde !roe auto ln-
""'"""' Io r· tienqo dl1lclrM o lll!Uoe memben. .
. Nllle 1ocsJs are lnYOlvad In Ille .. p11a-
tloill with tho Fqod Employtn Coancl1
and ..,....., to union 1J>!*11111<111 oacb
un1oo11.a-... .
~er •. it appun that the locsJs
haVe aplit Into two llldiolll: One 'Jll'Ollp
that lncludet llOre derka In Ille Los
Angeles mtlropolitao ....., allied with
DoSlivl and aootber -. up ol Iii
locals, inc!nd)DJ U-In Or .... County.
'll1e Food l!,nploym Counc!J bu dubbed
them . "the Bis Sb:" lbil clalml they
"have split away from DeSDva and are
barplninR ii1 iood faith."
Local 324 Secntary Arthur z. Berland,
wbooe loco! is one ol the 11C><alled Big
. Six, bu dedioed to dilcusl demanda
made by hi.I group, which includes
Orange County clerk1.
"NegollaU... are cootlnulng and will
cootinue," Berland aakL "Al far u l'm
coucemed, nqoll&tloea lhould be con-
da<:led at the barlalnlol lab!. and 11'>1 ln tbt public pN8I. ••
A. apokwnan !or the Food Employers
Collndl IOld !Is role in negotlatlaol is
"lo .,..e the publie by c:urblnl ln-
llatlon,• whleh he allqed ...wd re111K
if DeSUvt'J demlndl Wert met.
,,,. -.... laid that in the
event ci a 1trike, trained nplacemwita
for derb would definl~Jy be avallahle.
"We dorl' know what boon the ...,.
'f'G:Gld ·be open," ·bie u1d, "but .they'd
be-..... time during each daJ."
Ho a d·d e d, ''We'd like to avert 1 strike, but we , won't do it al the
boUlewlves' ezpense." Said Local 32f Secretary Berland:
"'nlert'1 no point la saber·ratutna by
either party. We will eooduct negotiations
around the clock to wort out an alJ"ie.
ment wUh both porties that will be
equitable to our members and to their
employers." ..
Condominium Protest Due •
On Takeover of Green Belt
Residents from the Green Valley con-
dominium area are erpected to flll Foun~
lain Valley Clly Hall tonight to oppooe
a propoul that the city take over a
green belt In the coodomlnium.
Porks and R«reatlon Commiasionen
have been asked ·by Green Valley
developer George Holateln lo accept
about 15'n acres of green belt 1n t b •
cmdom1nium for the city to dev~op as
• park . c;....,, valley ....tdents claim they
bou&ht homes in the development with
the prorg1.se of having private part,
pool and ......Uonal lacilltt ...
Staoley Sta!fcrd, director of porka and
recreaUon, ii achedultd to present a
DAii. Y l'li.OT. P1111t 11r Pit O'lllMmll ORANGE COAST YOUNGSTERS ROMP ON BEACH WHILE REST OF NATION SHIVERS
Rain in New York, Snow in Chicago, Flooding tn Des Moines and Cold in Atlanta
Deadline Nears
On Applicants
For Summer Jobs
East Whipped by Storms,
As West Enjoys Spring Assembly Slates
Hearing on
Sewage Breaks
staff report oo the feuibllity ol the ·
city developing the park. Applicants for summer jobs with the By United Pre11 loternattoall protectlon alone IOI -feet flf h
Co6t of maintaining the proposed park Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Heavy rain and mow, whipped by Passumpsic 'river In Vfll'!lmt ad the
would be about $23,000 per year, plus Department have been asked to notify gale force winds, aent rivers coundng weather bureau sajd many mWI ltreaml
an initial $3,000 for purchase of equip-the department by this week, said Stanley out of their bank.!1, triggered power were raging out of. their banU in Nt!WJ
ment. Stafford, parks director. failures and snar}ed tramportaUon from York's Hudlon and Mohawk riftll
"eW are not currently budgeted to Nine jobs are open with the city's the Midwest to New England, with frost system.I and in the Adirondack mount.Un
pay for auch a project,," aaJd Stafford. tt).week swimming program, said Stal-forecast as far south as the Gulf coast area. One block of. Canal Street In Troy,
The Assembly Natural Resources Com-"ln order to do it a park district wouJd ford. today. N.Y., was cloeed when pavemesrt bqan
mltt.ee will hold a apeclal hear l n C have to be let up, and the area realdenta Positions include lifeguard ($1.07 per New York City had more than two crum"\>Una into a flooded creek.
'1'1Nrlday in Sacramento to investigate wou1d have to pay tht coat In much hour), cashier ($1.'15) and locker room and a third inches of. rain by late W!nd austa up to 100 mllel an hour:
the causes and effects of the Riverside the same way lhey alrudy pay It." attendant ($1.52). Tuesday night, causing power fallurea were reported in Vermont.
Stafford l.ndjcated there were 1everal Lifeguard personnel should hold a lmtlng as long u 11 hours. A commuter airplane •kidded off a
aewer breakJ still pouring mllllona of legal problems involved and al.so the senior life saving cert,ificate and a water 'Thousands of commuters were tem-runway at Ch!cago'1 Meigs Fltlid u
gallons of raw sewage onto Orange Coun-feeling of the residents. safety Instructor badge. ,C'8hier:'s ex-porarl!J stranded in Boston aa mere the city was d\l.1ted with a cover ot.
ty beaches. "We are only considering a proposal peflence is preferrtd for that job. than an Inch of rain triggered a short snow. The plane burst into flamet, but
The hearing is taki.na place at the broucbt to us," he emphasized. Swimming programs will be offered clrcult, abutting down all trolley, the tight occupants escaped Injury. On
request f.i Assemblyman Robert H. this summer at both FounLain Valley trackle&: trolley and rapid tr~t aervJce the city'& west aide, a car skidded on
Burke (R-Hcmtlngton Beach). High School mdl.os Amigos High School. in the ctty. · the. snow..Uct pavement and crubed Boys Club Pl 'J'h!'ft or \fClll' job• ari: alao i.vallabJe Brockton, M~ May« John E. lDto a bus, injuring 10 penons.
'"I'here will be a creat deal of. . 8llS for male playground superviaon, added Sullivan declared a state of emergency Milwaukee, Wb., got two lnches of
testimony needtd at this beartna," aa1d Stafford. u more than a foot of water surrounded new lnO'!f, accompanied by wind pats
Buru added · that be ...U lealJlatlon 2nd Golf Tourney Previous experience in conducting homes In much of the cily. Eighteen up to I& milel an hour. l!callerad.,.....
tere.sted in Mk1n& a IOlution to the playground programs 1s required as well children were evacuated from a ecbool lallum were reported u wtndt topplld
dlsuttr wUl be in Sacr as a minimum age of 16. Playground for the retarded when It was twamped trees and power poles and lhattlnd. :".M~ 21 to ..ive DI 1 hand." amento Boys Club of Hunt.iqton Beach will supervisors salary is $2.35 per week. by floodwater and some 800 children wtndoWI.
... bold its leCODd. mmual Huntinitoa Seacllff Applicants will be interviewed next were taken from anotbtt school when G8le wam.lngs were polled earJ:y·kldly
Burka odded that be -ka Jesblatlon s.._iu. Goll Tournament be"'··•·· k d·-'·· E·•--" ·'d Sia! •···~·-•·•oil •-·• all ••· G t '·• -~ Ibo that will prpvide f<r • m • r 1 en e 1 a.n-.a-am'"'_,;,,. +h_ ..... Aprlii, ... ,. i~., ..... ,. -"" vacawon, SIU • waloC.I wul.all:U a w c a.iarm. . onM·'·e .:.,~l rea .....a.et ai11.1 on
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and an lnvut!ptlon to t1Nrm1ne .U ,.Uers and 1Upporten o1 the Boys U ~ ir-nt plamlnf I« e-rmcy -Club. Golfers may enl8r Ibo toomament I) J ~ ~ · · (J IJ //) I ·tJA ·. -.
mluaUomis adequate. :i~~-:.~=h:i=: I vJlr.ere _;1,.0~ltJina J:J J/ (<;,_ea f-'lea:JU/'e
lo winnen of 1everal different divisions. ,-r --" Westminster Sets Ladles.,.. 1nv1i..i 1o enter. . ~ • AD proceeds go to the Boy1 Club for
IUlcJan<:e and cbancter development pro-
Easter Programs rz ';..,,the,.: s=nu,,,..Coatm•~
be -by caJling lll&-711$. An Euler V1e11tion l'fOlll'IJll will be
ol!ered from March Sl lo April S by
the Watmlntter Reautlon and Parka
Department.
Included In the actMU.. are Euler
crafts, Easter bomiet nWdnl. fen.Inch
baseball, ... decorallnl and -·· story telling.
Parka puticipatlnl In the Jl'Oll'lm
are Sigler, McFadden, and Bola. Chica
Put, Sequoia, Finley, Midway City,
Aolhony and Star View Schools will also
be open.
Featured at 10 a.m. April I 1t McFad·
den, Sigler and Bol.11 atlca Park will
be an annual Euler Ea Hunt, t_..i
by the R«reation and Parb Department
aod the Westmlnlter Elka. The hunt
ls -for prHchool .. lllth srade yOU!l(Sten.
Variety of Lei.sure
Activity Provided
A wide variety ol leilure time actMUeo
will be offered to Huntington Beach
....-u the dly Parka and llootta·
lion Deportment oiwlnp inlo 11s· IJlflnl
Jl'Oll'llll.
Jnlcuded in the lineup are awimmins cl..-, volleyball, boys and glrll -k.
table tennis, modem dlnct, archery,
l)'IMUliei, bukethall, aoltball and ten-
nis.
P'urlher Wcnnatlon about the 1prlni
prop'am Is available by t<lephoning the
l!mlllnif<in Beach RecttaUoo Center at
lll&-1573.
I Easy To Order. I . . Pollet dtltI1 cl five Onnp: Cout ciU. eommmded Alton llakeslet, award-
wirminl A.aoclated Press ldenee writer, for hil frant and factual !'Dru11 lM"
aeriu publlrhed lo tbe DAILY Pn.or.
Now Jiii eu have all the lnfenaatlon ttr1talned bl Ute 10-part .-ia, and
JnOre, 1n llU:eslft'• boMJet. "What Ytia lhouid Know About Drup and Narcotla,"
I« juJt It. Clip Iba coupon below and mall It lo todl1 (allow two to three weeb !0<
deli•"l' due to heavy ._.. lo tllll oiler).
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Republicans Win Senate Rute -,
. ' DA Nejedly Defeats 2~·year-old in' Contra CbStti Voie ·
Now, the fttpubllcana have lbe 11
vofAll In tht Sena!& needed to PJlh. _. !Wion'• leilJllllv• .-am.
-.. he ·-.. liul1d • 'nc:ord lei an -ed U')' for 1 -term
a .Y~ lhal will bo fillod· ln a . ..:..i.i:
electlGnAprllU. . ' . . ·Mlller aald tllOlhet re'-·for Ne,.
dltofder lane. I I f f • ;
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Charlie the mynah bird is Join(
oo the wa100. Charlie began lip.
pling last 1um1111r when owner
Mf11 EllulMth Jama of Taunton,
England put a dash of whisky in
his )>ath water alter readlnc it
helped birds keep thllr feathers.
But Charlie didn't bathe in ii, he
drank it. Mi11 Jam .. said he began
whistling popular tune. and jump.
inc about his cage. Nnw Charlie's
supply has been cut oft althouib
he may be allnwe•fa Dip or two .for
medicinal purposes.
IWl'l1NEZ (AP) -Ropubliwll -
trot tile Calllamia Stoa"' toclo7 for tile
fint Ume in more than a ,dee.de u
a -it of Dill. Atty. John Nejedly'a
vict«y In • tpedal ·-!hat ahowed tile GOP allll pacu a polllleal pundl.
"AvoteolCCllllldtncefromalllhe
)IOOl'le," ls l»W tho three lenn \)ODlra
Colla County J>ROOClllor d-hi! 'lriumpla over Georlt MJU.. '111, .Ille
n.-rot.
ne:rt year. II ·
II also aivts !ht GOP tJ10Uib vctu
to overtbrw senate President pro tem l!lllh M. BllrTll, (f>.llreano). And 11 l'fO"
vldit the party with a runnJof llart
fer neit year'• lt&1Jlatlve J'ICtl.
Jedly's vld«y wu hll UIO ol t Cinipus
• • i r .''W• could ~.overcome ' t," uSd
lllilltr, .a S.. Francl!co Slit• C91Je1e. ,
g;lldua~.
In lld...nlsomeots, !i•/odly 11lU11ioned
Mlller'.1 San hanc:llCO State -~. nolinl Ille ICh99I has been tho 1eene
ot campus dllordtr. Miller, who failed '° win Iha O>mlra
Colla County IMl, vacai.d bJ tho .. th
of bis father. oUt bis ... -be b
2'I -helped -I him.
With on11 .it vofAll, ~ala-art
reduced '° a mlnotUy for tho lint Ume
Ii... they woo control ·1n !ht 1tll eJe<.
Uon.
The A.!atml>i¥ is ~Republican; with
Vows te Cllt Spemllng
Ht repeatedly sot that Miller was
Ollpported by Democr1\i< lqislatora who
voted against new ltudent coatrol lln.
• • Four men ·were jailed in Ca.nter-
buly, England alt« adnµtting they
tried to 1mugg)a 180,000'cigar• into
Britain fi:om 'Holland without psy-
i ng duty. '!be prosecutor said tho
men used a boat for the attempt
and added: "It was a former Cus·
toms Department launch."
Wallace Man
Defeated fu Nixon Asks Tax ·Ex.tension
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Man on tht moon alrtadt11 Not
quite, but aatr0110Mt Walter Cunning·
Ram' aPJ)t'ar1 to wi°'1D Ult earth from
G si:)o& oft the mOon a.s ht .stand.I "'
front af a photo of tht moon'.s sur-
face with tht tarth appe:arina a& a
mottled eWpse m tht background. Hr
vi.rited Ula American MtUtum-Hayd.e"
Plamtarium i" Nm York aa part of
the prou1dingi of tht Zn~
C071Dmtioa aM Exhibition of the I~
stitirte of Eltctrical and ·Electron~
J;ngintcr.s.
Whm M.,. CJ/nlhla C.adv of
Dowagiac, Mich., toa1 aocoat1d b11
a prowltr in the family garage
rtctntly, sht began blowing the
car horn. Mrs. Gmdy tappfd ovt
dit-dit-dit, dot-dot-dot, dit-dit-dit.
Her husband, DOW(l9iac'1 police
chief, heard her SOS and ran
from the howe to rout the pr0tl1"
!er.
• The British Home Office in Lon-
don bu ordered strict ltlpf:rvi.lion
of the amount of floor polish deliv·
ered to priSOM. 'lb.e reason : In-
vestigation shows prisoner& have
been using some polishes to make
alcohol. Bulk suppli .. will now be
kept locked up and no stocks will
be allowed in work1hops, class-
rooms or '~other U!er ·centers." • The London Philharmonic Or·
chestra is hoping the letter it re-
ceived from the lnland Revenue
was a mistake. The Jetter was ad-
dress~o the Fty By Night Music
Company.
Tennessee Vote
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Ed J-.
a Democrat, ran far ahead of nine
other candldat.. '° win tho T...._
ath Distrkt seat in the first COftll'tlaional
race mnct the 1eneral electlon last
November.
Jones, a ~ farmer, hid D,705
vu lo 11,131 for Wllllam Davlo, """1ln&
for Georce c. Wallace's American
lndependtnl party, and 15,l!O for Leonsrd
Dunavent. the Republican nominee. Six
lndtpendents trailed fll' behind in the
voting Tuetday.
The district is tra d ition all y
Democn.tic, but Wallace carried it last
Novtmber when nmnlnl for prettdent
againlt Richard M. Nllon and Hubert
IL Hwnphrey, The conareuiooaI VfflDCY
WU catlled by the death of Democr1Uc
Rep. Robert A. Everett lut Jan. 20.
Wallace, in a campalp rally for DI.vis,
had called the apeclal e l 1 c t l o n
"America'• most important pol1Uc1I rice
between now am the nezt naUon1l elec-
li .. on. .
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pnli-·Ni,.
on, doclarfnC lhal "lnflation Is a form
of ...-onomic aanMon," propoMd l.o
eoi.-loday thal tho problem be
met by erte,Jdinr the income tlx
surchlrp for lllOlbe!' II montlll and
by makinr significant cut& in feder1l
spendl111.
In a iplclaI 1M"'&e1 NLIOll reported
lilal at -holf " tht budpt _,i-. enviliCIOed In JlllUlt)' by former Pr<l!--
dent L1!1doo B. J-llrffdy 111 ..
evaporat.:I -in JOme Hl!M btcaU1e
m inflation and in othtn because of
overly Ol'lin>islic oolimales.
Faced with that lftuatim, Nixon said
he will ptOpQR bOOget revtaioos foe
lhli f""ll 1'8l IWtin1 July I that
will reduce opond!nc "licnificantly below
the amowt recommended in January."'
JU rave no detana.
'lbe chief. e:ieeuUve, in callin1 for
I continuation of the 10 -fod ... al
income tax surtax beya.: Ito ICheclultd
June JO expiration, declared :
"As I have llid Were, the surcbarae
Solon Label_s Army Tank
'Billion Dollar Boo Boo'
WAS!flNGTON (AP) -The chilrm1n
ol. a Houae subcommittee hu 1cc:u,ed
the Army of a "billian-dollu boo boo"
tn devtlopmg 8 new tant becaUM:
-Allhouah tKt lank ii for recon-
naisance, it can bt heard dine mij_es
a.way. -
-rt hu a "rooltter tail e1.hamt"
syMn thlt mates Jt an UtlfY t.ariet.
-Its cuelaa ammun i t i on l.!1
ultrainllanunllble, lelWJI buminc noidUe
in the breech which can pnrnaturely
iimte • mmd, ond It lldvenaly ·-by moisture, oil, and ...,p hudJlni.
-"Due '° 1 problem wllh lutl.tsnk
leaks, fr<quent checb lot aptlled fuel
should be made to prevent fns."
-"When operatlog in jungle « heavy
underbrush, ve,etalion will clog air in-
take crillel and tM radiator, requirin&
fftquent cltamnc '° awid .. .m..(inl." -"The Shillelqh mloailt must ilot be
fired when the launch vehicle is in
motkin.''
-"Under eltremely dusty ronditions,
!he J>t-' air -requires clwtlng or replaeement ntty t"' houri." n-...,.. the flndinp of a ptOYioosly
claasifted document that Rep. Samuel
SUatlon, (f>.N.Y.). "'*'"'I the Army
l.o rtluse Tuesday aft.tr ai.J: d1ys of
secret testimony on the Sheridan tank.
StraUon, cha1nMn of t h t sub-
committee ol. ilMI Htu11 Armed Services
Committee, llid ''the people have a
rigtt to know this incrtdlblt rt«y."
Stral ... chlrpd that the Army had
rushed tht weapoos system into combat
and ..... ~ In on!et .. •llmlna"' ila !>*Ible culbO<k or t llmins·
lion by tht BlftlU <l the Bud1et Ind
the oecr.wy ol cltfense.
He eucteeded during the belrinfl in
wibning lldmissiC!Q from one Anny of·
-· Lt. Col. -Shoridsn, lhlt th• tank was ~ for production
for bodptary ,....... although tells had
indkl.ted there were Jnl!1Y problems.
Later, Sheridlnl1 IUptrlors heatedly
d~ed this, dupitt e tntemal memoran--
dum in the aubeommlit~11 ~en
in wtllch thl! pmnt wa11 ~d by
Sheridan.
Israeli Bombers
Lash Jo:i;dan City
lly Ualte4 Pna la ..... U...r
Jordan repor1ad lolir lml1i jot fllliter·
bombtn stnict • -1atod .... 1$
milts northwest ol the Jtrdan1an caplta)
cl Amman -Y and 'ldlled ll·dYtlilns and woonded 25 «hers in a bomb and
rocket attack.
An Israeli military apokesman in Jeru·
salem announced the Israeli air strike
but Hid the planes were on a "Ifft and
deJt.roy" mission aimed at lmockln& out
Arab commando bl9es befon the cuer·
n1la b1nd3 could atrill:e l:rrael.
U.S. High at Culver City
SOCIAL SECURITY
HIKE CONSIDERED
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Ptesident
N-.b conalderibg uking Cootrts•
to bKft.ue Soclat Security benefits, it
WU dflcloHcf today. ' \
Ronald Ziegler, White House preskiw-
tlal preM iecret.ary, 'llki a ct iv r.
dllCUaions -were under way en proposals
to rabe benefits. He 1aid no rinil decision
ltad been made and that "a lot or
piopoe.als" were ur>der consideration.
Prerumably, Nb:on will ·JSk for 1n
lnereue Jn p1yroU toes If be seeks
a hlke in benefit.s.
Is a temporary tax thal must be ended
as soon 11 our commitments in Southeast
Asia ind economJc oonditic:ns permit."
In the Senate, Sen. Mike Mansfield
of Montana, the majtX'ity leader , said
earlier that Cqresa: should insi!t on
a !leCOnd biJ lpalding cut a.s its price
for extending the surcharge.
Bm11an Se1aato1·
' Nixon left open the poesib.ility Ulat
he might call for scaling down or repeal
of. the surcharge within t6e yNr or
itl enenaioo ~ the Vietnam wa'r
end and Wlationvy preesllftS ease •
The surtax is expect_ed to yield $9.S
billion if ext~. r •
In addition, Nixon calle4 for po6tpone-
ment ol schedu~ June 3o reductions
in e:s:cise ta:s:es ·on telephone eerv1c&
and automobiles · and «naCtment oi
anspecified federal mer cha:t'ges. He said
these actions would produce nearly ,1
bilUon in revenue in the coming fisca l
year.
Touching on anottw tax ~u.er Nizon
iromised that th e administration,
through the Treasury Department, will
submit in April tt.!i first specific proposalft:
for tax reform. Again-le· did not go
ioto details. .
lo these times, Nii.on said, the govern-
ment cannot risk buda:et.s narr~ly in
balance but must seek 1 meeningful
aurplu9es to pot a trake On Inflation.
He said this was neceMRry "because
lhe irol>lem ol lnflation Willi neglected
far too king."
CoUL, Wet Weather Dominate& Emtern Seaboard
C•llfel"lli•
Senate GOP Leader Everett 1.-1. Dirk1en don s Roman gladiator hel-
met as he poses for publicity pictures Tuesday for the March of
Dimes benefit premiere ol. the film, ·0Ben--Hur~" to be held in \Vasb-
ington April 4.
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ANN ARBOR. Mich. CUPI) -All four ftrll wtre slightly built and had long.
ligbt brown ha ir.
AD have been found murdered in Lhe
.11 last 21 months in 1 IS-mile triangle of
lower Michigan. The third was found six
days qo. 'l1ie. founll was found Tuesday.
Three wn coeds ; two 1ttended the
U.mt unn.nlty. The fourth-the last-
·" was a 11-yur~ld runaway.
Tht clothes of three •·ere piled ne.atly
"' ne.rt to their bodies. One, the third, was
found lying oo a grave .
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"'nlere's aomeone mentally deranged
around here who's got 10 be c1ufht
quk:tly,.., MYS Washtenaw County She:r·
if! Douiill H.,.,.y, : ~ " . " " ....
• n .... • •
'lbt cnH!ily beaten, nude body of Mara·
lynn Skelton, 16, 1 runaw1 y from Flint.
i\ .. !I found by surveyors Tuesday in a
wooded atta nt1r 1 lover's lane used
,. by t !udents al lilt Universtly of Mich·
'
igan at Ann Arbor. Last July, the body
o{ Joan Schell. 21 , a ooed at Eutern
l\1ichigan University, was found Jess than
a quarter·m iif: l\\'ay.
Las' Friday, the body of UnlYtrsity of
Michigan coed Jane LOYise. Mixer, 23
was f~nd ~ a Vive k\ a cemetery wii
al Ypsilant1-whcte Eastun ltichiaan is.
In August o( 1967, Eastern M~1n CXICd
l\fary F1euar. It. 1rU found In under·
brush northeast. of Ypsilanti, about 10
miles east o( Ann Arbor.
The latest slaying was by fir the most
sadbUc, says Wafttr Kraany, chief of
1 ~ Ann Arbor Police Department.
"She was unmerc:ifun, beattn about
the fact," said Krasny. An autopsy
revealed she died of • !racturtd. skull.
probably cau&ed by a blunt inllnunent.
It 1\'.U be.litved rhe wa!I 1exuallv WIUlltd. •
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VETERAN ACTOR DIES
Alan Mowbr•y Was 72
Mowbray , 72,.
Famed Movie
B:utl.er , Dies ..
HOU..YWOOD (AP)-His butler rolff
were universally acclaimed. John BU..
rymore caned him •·a worthy adve,..
aary" as an actor.
Alan Mowbray lo ved acting ind actors
In general.
"If a txmb hiL llollywood, it would
only &e. a matter of ttme before _.
one was squatting amid the ruim tell-
ing :tlories," he once said.
Four days after entering Hollywood
Pr~yterian Ho.sPital, Mowbray died
Tuesday of 1 heart attack at 72. ••
A London naUve, he was a naturalmd
U.S. citizen who appeared in more than
400 movie roles after starting his acting
~ar~r oo the English S4l'e. He plaf"1
1n 'New York stock companies in 1923·ili.
· M0wbray's f i t m i included 1'Lady
Hamilton," "Capt8ih from Castile''
''The Steel ,Cage," "Ma and Pa Ketti.
at Home," "The King,and I," and "The
Man Who Knew Too Much." He return.
ed to. New York in 1964 for the play,
"Enter Laughing."
. In New YorX, 16 years ago, he had
his own TV series titled ··col. Hum-phrey Flack." ·
Mowbray paid the $50 fee in 1933 tor
.lncorporation of the Screen Actors Guild
tn which he held membership card No. i.
The actors' union now has more than
50,000 members. Mowbray also wu
active in the Hollywood Masquers, a plr-
formers' social organizatiori.
Survivors include his wife of t2 years
the former Lorayne Carpenter ; s son'.
Alan Jr.; a daughter, Patricia, wife of
, actcr ,D?i"'-Dumbrille ; two grtndcbil· dren and -~ ~rothers. ..
Cong Decision
On Talks Witl1
South Postponed
PAR!S· (UPI) -The Viet Cong, .;..
parently torn between a conciliatory aD(I
• hard line, today postponed until Thurs.
day. announcement of whether it will
agree to hold''Secret peace talks with
Soot!) Vietnam.
The r<{ationaJ Libertton Front tNLF)
said it would issue a co1nmunique today
announcing \\'hether it \vould accept the
offer made Tuesday by South Vielname~
President Nguyen Van Thieu.
But after talking it over they decided
lo withhold their announcem!tll unlll
1'hursda.y4s regulatly sched uled meeting~
Allied sources said NLF acceptanCe
of the offer would (){!en the short.tit
route to a settlement of the Vietnam
war. They said if the Vh!t Cong accepted,
the Un~ Stales and North Vietnmn
could begin secret di scussions of their
own.
Presklenl Nixon said Tuesday s~
secret talks hold the best hope for ~
cess in Pari.s.
Thi~, at a press collference Tuesd&y
In Saigon; proposed the talkl and calrtd
the prospects oI such discussions a "raf
of tight at lbe>-end of the tunnel."
Jn his announcement , Thieu said, '"We
are ready lo have private talks wkh
the N1;J" if they wanl I think ~
underst:and well that 1'e are ready W
these talks and we are wailing for them~"
Allied sources said,. the United State..1
favors Paris as the best site for i)riv1te
talks between theQlpposing delegations
but is willing to consider any site.
Agneiv Presents
Medal of Honor
WAS!flNGroN \UPl )-Vico PreoidGI
Spiro T. Agnew today prtsent~ tM
Medal of Honor to the tearful widow ti
a Negro Marine sergeant from Gtor-1a
who threw himself on a hand grenade
save: his buddies in Vietnam .
"Mere words art inadequ1te 10 •
...... tho gratitude of th~ COOnU')'," ul4
~w, "but Jet it be aaid that hb act•
on behalf of this countrj, his sel•
conduct and oourage wil stand aJ 8D
t1ample for young men for ye•r1 -~
come. and for generations not yet born.-''
The Cold award. 17th presentation V
the medal for huolm in Vietnam, wM
made poirthumonsly lo Sgt. Rodnty ¥-
Da\•ls, 1.S, of ?\!aeon, Ga.
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Asserts California Abortion •. Law Should Be Repealed
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tlle . -to tbe 1-..,ion -Society ,.. tlle p,....tlon of Qwlty
to Allhllall 11111 Ibey blndled the problem
with tlle -elllclecy.
I believe I am the womm who called
and I would like to clarify a few thinp:.
Flll.9T, THE HunUngton Beach SPCA
did nouu.,. They Informed me I lived
il1 tho -ll"M. They iold me to
can the Lquna SPCA. They told me
I lived Jn the "fOlli .,... and tbey weren't reipanalble':
I called tbe Anlmll Control of Newport
Beach 11111 they Ilic! they would pld<
up tbe lllN, but pnibobly just put It
oul of lb misery.
I WAI oN THE phone for an hour
and. no ODI ·Cl§!Wd help me beut»e it ~t llltlr'"'"""'8ibtllly.
•·~ii< .. :-Ille bird up to UCI
> ""'· tlOY 11111 . they would help H 11 belt !Illy *"1. I am lllll woncler!n1
ltl fate. 1111'& Jt a ahame no <me is
responatble?
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By Ult l1me '"' decide who 11, It
will be too lite. II ...,.. the people
ll"OU!lCI Slnll Barbara .,.,.., llley 111 ..
the ntceaory equl-to deal with
tht problem. Why can't we ?
BONNIE VALEK
'RWleUt.. Idea'
To Ille Edllorr , .
The ar1lcle ,lllrcb 18 about tbe llcb-
lnr of cab baa prompted me to wrtto th& litter. Y11, I am a ~at owner ~)'II. the idea "incurs my wn!b..;
Nql ,tolf -It'• • ridlculoua Ides bal bocauae In tho three yaan J rU...i In Huntlnpn Belch, Iha ~ , CWnc:fl bu not come up with more
lblo tbree wmbwblle ldtu.
'-Id of Iha ~ of cab for
.......... 11ow .-oadourlg11111 -and lndllltryT The di} crltl !or lndllllry,
11111 ""-an upba1t plant (In the
middle o( llO!hlnl) ,blclUle ol • smell.
SmaJ1 ntllbborbood 8bopplng cenlu1 are
GUI, and, oh, ya, lot'• .. pamlt another
CCll•al-holplt1t '
LET'I AI-'O !alt about I llbu!Gus
civic -11111 •• librory, 11111 • parl:
pvcram. But let'• abtlve tbe .idUa.
Let'I day dream without IUbcllnoe, Oh
y ... It'• the .-. that dCll1 -the
U.U.., but maybe thal'• because they alone wtth me. aped a UtUe mch
plalmln( by Ille City Council be!... ...
nte to sfve them our~·
Probobly many votm and tupayen
wonder what Is 'belnl dOne with Iha
money a1ftady ~ pili lo the dty.
TM ltreetl art: I -ind "downtown"
Hunllllfllon -" ptlcllcolly I -I I live bin, I ,Pl1 Wes, I vote '*"'.
I Ute tt i.., but I am very diappolotod. A.n-rspdcsa-,
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THE INlllGNIFICANT peculiarities o\ . ,,
&Iris called Elsie, aay1 I"" Name Game . the lod( ha~ styles · -... popllar ~ man, b they prefer la oleep all curled , wltli' )'<>lmi m••1. HIP prlco Gf:~,
up rath<r lhllll all ~ out. • . . I Cllln1I-. ..,. • •
A SURVEY AMONG the QO<ds who dtlnt AA! .ASKED the natlanll 'liril!n ol
' pO I ~ly ahows the ma)Ority tool< ~ my anceston. They were Scola. Al .lwi
first nip at age lS. . . :tHAT P~ ~ were. Highly inventive ~folk, the
fESSI0,1'\A)'.., matrlmooial.e.pert Georp ~ Take one named Kirkpatrick
Ill. Bacli clllhns ,9 wjl/, ii moot apt M~ for lnatallce. He lnvenl<d the
to pick a fight with lier 'husband 'In bicycle. ·And anotlM!: named Robert
'the .. kicl\e11. • ~..,bapd mooit •Pl ·10 'l'hoqlsoo. !J• Invented• the fountain pen.
•pick .. light with his wtle,ln the bedroom Cu8roMER SERVICE. q, "Do -t-
i ..• ~ TESTERS lly ~ 11 tlkl ac-.i...·~ • ' i countant.S wtio'hive the highest average ci.,..,.le boots with no 1lces .t~ to
I. Q. 's among all the prof-. ~ a man put OG wefabll U ~ how
' do you account for the fact auch. a Iar1e
MR. NIXON IS the firs United Slalel· proportion ol our . Wyoming -who
'. Presidelt nam~ Ric!Wd. Hiib• •time wear thein seem to be fat?" A. Easy.
1a ~d made it, wbat?,:,Five , 'Ibeyliketboeebootsbecauaeiheydon.'t
.Pre11dellP ~'!e been names J~ .t~. hive ·to bend over so far'\O pall ·tbe:m
named John and three named William. .oa:·Heevpet feDow wliO ~~Y W<4 ~ for .the wlv~ ol· Prelident~, Mrs. such footgear e:s:plaiDea ",uiat.~··ffardeat ·
N1:1on 11 the hrst ca¥~ Pat. too. ~i .... 1 d 11 da t...:..J " slid ho. ..1_ Ot.he!'wise., two each have .been named ...... 16 0 a ~' __.., . • "
Elizabeth Martha Abigail Caroline, put my oncu on. • • • Q. "DO YOU
, Ellen, M~ry, Julia,' and >.nrd. ~VE anotbeed Mr thasubocrl,,, Abt~s_ubtchl aa my &liner nam a . , uuu t. Never
,beard.of a Matha before. Will inquire,
however.
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hlm· an tducl.Uon. It wun't easy. It
tonk yeara Ind years. Jlat 1at lut Little
Black Tcmho had an education.
"It's. fwmy," ,Wd Ttm (for, being
educated, he had • cbanpd bb name),
'1but I 1tll1 don't feel equal to you."
"The probltm," Aid fOine Nice White
People, "U an ~.one. You muat
have a F;od. job. Then you .will be
equal to \II." ,
So ..me:Ntci White P<!>PI• gave TOil\.
a job. It Wasn't e.y. It took yUJ'I·
and ye1r1 and yehl. But at last Tom
bad • job. .
"It's fUMy," Aid, Toln, "but I sun
don't feel equal to yOu.¥•
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• bad to sell him a house· whether they
Hkect. It or not.· But 1\ last Tom got
aiilceboaae. ' ·
. "II\ hinny," .. id Toin "But I 1Ull
doo' feel eq~al to .,... ..... -1
''The problem,"~l&ld some Nice White
People, "II ~*'1ca.L You .inust dress
like us, tllt Ui:e ~ · and think like
UI. lben, obvioully, )'OU 1'lll be equal
to us." 1
&> some' Nlce White' People taught
bjJn how to drel!· and talt. Ind think aitd , they even )Dviled him to their
cocktail parties. ' ·" -·THE HOSTESS would tqUeeze his hand
warmly (Utoopi oho aever tis!ed bjJn
on· the cheek). And the men would clap
him on lhe back "and ~astr: him bis opinion
(but-only about racial matters).
This time, Tom didn't say much at
all. He kfew a beard, _put on dark
glas.sts, changed his , name to Tombo
X and shouting "Black' Is beautiful"
hit the Orst two Nice -White People
he saw over the head. ·
They were, of course, deeply hurt.
,. After all we've '<IOne for you," lhey
41ald. "Don't ·you realize you're throwing
-away everything we struggled together
for? Now you'll' never feel equal to
us."
.. It's funny," said Tombo X, smiling,
"but at last I feel like a M5'n."
CAN . ANY' BARBER give a man a
'good haircut in as little as five minutes?
! If not, why oot1 Were such a fellow
to charge $1 a haircut, the crowd that
•no doubt would flock to ·hls shop might
pay him as much as $15 an hour, or
. almost. This comes up because a client
wants to know what's respoM'ible for
Your qutstions and com?Mnts are
welcomed and wiU bt wed wherever
poslible in "Chtcking ·up:" ~4:dl!r111
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''THE PROBLEM," slid llOnte Nice
White People, "la an·mi/irOOmental one.
You muat move out .of•the ghetto. iato
a nk:e houle Uke ours. Then you will
be equal to UI."
So some Nlce White People got him
a bouee. It wasn't easy, They hid to
pus laws saying other white people
MORAL: You can think ·a black man
la free and equal. But first you must
think ol him, not. as a black, but as
a man .
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Trudeau ·Remains Ctimbodia
Bombing
South, Viets to Take
Control of Air Base Cool to Sentinel _, Op po~ SAIGON (UPI) -'!be Uni~ nance lbopl, u ...U u lllo
ed States plam lo transfer mJmon "°" belnf llllllllod by
control ol Nbs Trant Atr Bue U.S. warplanes nytn1 Ir om
WASHINGTON (UPI) -to the sOutb Vletownm A 1 r Its air strips.
• W ASIUNGTON (UPI) missile (ABM) lyllem.
Pmldeot Nixon bu been ap.
pareotly unable to win ean ..
dlan Prime MlnlBlor Pierre
Elliott Trudeft.u's immediate
aupport for his antlballistlc
Truueau, -flew · bact to
Clnada Tuesday night after
a two-day vlsit, said he was .
"no closer than before" to
making a decision on hll stand
S • n. Mark 0. llaUield (ft. F°"' wllhln· the nm 1 e w The S<11r«S Aid lhe 5,000
' Ore.), _1(1ged Prtlldool NWo mouths, iDfWmed u ,s. sour· U.S. atrm<n on the bue !'ould
today to njeet IQY piano for .., llld today. . • be 1'duced to a small advio>
attacldng Nor1h ~ '!be bua, .....,.d by 5,000 ory ital!. The rat would be
basea In Cambcdla. American ~ -1id be transferred to other -for
Off the issue.
The ABM ptoj<!ct has rsbed
qu..Uohl! In Cjlnada, · Jn part
because N 1 x o n ' 1 propoull
would place nuclear tipped
missiles in Montana and North
Dakota -practically
Canada'• bac~. Oppooltlon
parties have been a rt e r
Trudt'au to denounce the. idea
as ao eecalation ol the arms
Hatlleld nlmed to a UPI the lint ... Jor U.S. laclllty the remainder ol ll!efr tour.
dispatch from SaJ,... Tuelday releued lo the Soulh Vletnlln· Tiie SOUlh Vletnlnleae a r •
which quoted i a formed eae in t!le w•. It wai sche-expected to replace the U.S.
American soun:ei u uyins duled to be followed by other warplanea now stationed thera
the U.S .. ,mllltiry commlllld major tumoven law. with at least..,. ol the thr~
haa .uked Nlxqn lo approve Under lhe plan, the South scjuadron.s ol U.S. MT J • t
plans lo attack a lllllltary Vletnameae would amane C<lll· bombers being turned ..., to
basea along C a m·b o d i a • 1 trol of the Mle'I facWties, tn. them in a pl'OlrlDl to uptrade
border. \iiicl~u~dillg~~ba~np~rsjiiand~ii·ma~ln~le-~~their~· iim~·~rorce~.iiii;;iiiiii~
Russ Fleet
Seen Sailing
To Far East
"I urge the Pmldelll lo
"'~.said Nixon gave Slaades of Pony Express
firmly resist lbeae augguted
actions that wou.Io only pro..
loog and lnttnllfy this tralfc,
senseless and costly war,"
.HaUleld said In a .atatemant.
Stalo Depatlment ofllclals
said !Aiday the)' were abll<llule-
ly opposed lo any U.S. bom-
bing of COmmunlsl pOoltion.s
within Cambodia. fl'bey aJd
Are you 1 TfAOIRI
Interested in ·1ncre1Sina yoar, income
wlhtoUt spending 1ddltion1I lmt! him cla&Sfied infonnatkn on Contending mail service is too slow, the Secaucus, N.J ., Chamber Qi Corn-
.the ABM which be will relay merce hired John Werner and his horse, Jack, to delt'ver messages. John and
to his cabinet. He aaid he Jack· delivered mail Tu. esday on the first mail run a la nniny express. ltill could not make up his --------~-.:_ ________ __:r:.._•·•'--'2::=::.._ __ _ iheft 1MI llliJ be Ible to help!
mind -the ABM would
be spurring the arms nee
or keeping world peace.
"All I can do now ii go
back to the cabinet and report
the new 1nformatioo we have
received, the new
t.chnological information !hat
has been Imparted lo us, and
assess 1he impact on our
f<lre1gn policy aod anMUnce
our decisk>n," Trudeau said.
· they knew of no aenthnent
J Le i A I . B-..] F d within the ~nt that erry WIS po ogizes "'1Y oun would favor sucli • atap, particular~ In view of the
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ In fact some progrt!I Is being
Org•nlzed •nd owned excl111fvely by educ•,.r1,
TJ;ACHl!RS, MANAGEMENT AND INVIST·
Ml!NT CORP. prevld•• ncure, wel .. re1t1rlhed
r••I e1t1te lnvestmenh slmll•r ft those uMll lly
other profe11ion1.
You art Invited to F M• • • • J k h ~· ""-'-made toward restoring or 1ss1ss1pp1 o e ... ~•f-• ~ yard, diptomauc re1auons with JMl'S SYMPOSIUM
pojlco found the body ol IJ. Cambodia. " yel.r-ald Rola Alvarei in a Th Hi · '· d "·-d •-•t the Hotel Lqun-., Llguna leach NEW YORK (UPI) -Jerry Griffin, jn a telegram to · • · eae ° Cll10t ecwn: .., Lewb said k was all the fauli fr<tl!Jy dug grave. A bl.oey say whether any such requert Thundly, March 27, 7:30 PM
of a cue card. _NBC, demanded the 1~--~.and shovel w.ere had been made by the OUlltary SUsptnSion of the "Tonight UUlAI ,_,., command, but indicated they JarMa R. Mertln
Lewis apologized Tuesday Show" until ....,...w.;..., were 'Ibey ll'rilted D 1 vi d thou""t it waa doubtful 1 of Peat, Marwick & Mitchell ru..i..t for a comment he made .. ,......"'&_" · ... · n Ill di .., forthcoming. Wllliams called Rodrlguez, 20, on 'IUSpk:lon of any event, they said, there w 1cu11
on a television program that on Rosel H. Hyde, chairman murdtt and booked him at was no dispollUon on tht part PRE-PAID INTEREST, IRS & THE TEACHIR:
brought the wrath o f ci the F e d e r a I r~. the --i-ward of County USC f the Nix ad 1-•-tr ti • ,_. ...... te ,.....,., "'-A41"""'•• lofmilslppi Gov. John Bttl \,NU• t"'"""" -o on m iu.a a on _...,..... murrications Comm.lsQon, to MedicaJ Cftlter Tue 1 day . to t·•· a 1•-wblch coul" c.n C714J 494.1211 ., 4f4·J446 fer fllntrM ...,.,_.. .. ., Williama and a Mississippi ilM: ....... "'
LONDON (UPI) -Soviet
wantrlps, submarines a n d
support ships sieamed into the
north Atlantic today and
western officials said they
were probably bound for the
Far East as a show of force
to Communist China.
British reconnaissance pilots
said the flee! coosisted ol
three cruiser s , three
destroyers. eight submarines,
tankers and support ships to
enable the force to operate
at sea for many weeks.
Nixon, howevtr;wat1 pleased
with the overall impact cf
the talks. He said they were
"the most successful . : . ever
held between the two coun-
trie«;" Nix.ml said the ses..lon
WBs a first stest, in a "~
era" ol Canadlan-'American
coogressman. start "a full s ca 1 e in-Police said the youth was in be cdticized as widening the ~== 9~11~MI • .._., s...,.. fl07 WlllMn 1tr• .. lt'""'1
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The Defense Ministry would
confirm only the size and
presence of the fleet. But in
Brussels, ofl!Cials of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization
said the ermada was probably
bound for the Far East.
NATO officials said the
warships were probably
diSpatched to reinforce the
Soviet Pacific fleet based at ·
Vladivostok on the Sea of
Japan, as a deterrent to Red
Chinese attempts to provoke
clashes along the Si»Soviet
border.
The officials said the fleet
was believed part of a general
Soviet naval buildup o r f
Vladivostok, oot far from
where Soviet and Chinese
troops clashed earlier this
month over tbe disputed
Damansky Island in th e
Ussuri River. 'Ibe Soviet
Union said Tuesday it was
taking all 1'nece.s•.aary
measures" to strengthen its
forces in the area. ·
for vacationing Jofmny Carson
on the NBC-TV "Tonight cooperation.
Show," said in his opening
Ma hin monologue Monday night he c eguns had lullilled a lifetime am-
bition by "using the bathroom
0 An while Dying over Mmis:sippl." •
ll guilla A spokesman for Lewis ln
Hollywood said Tuesday night
LONDON (UPIJ _ I'hree the comedian was "genuinely'
crate! of machine guns ar-sorry" for tbe remark. How-
rived m AllguillA shortly ever, the spokesman explaine(f
before tht Brttfsh· man , was Lewis "read the remark from
chased off · the Caribbean a cue c8ld prepared by the
Island by armed men, a Tmight staff and he did not
British official said today. ~:uhaJ! !':id~~· &?ing to
U~ersecretary W i 11 i am However, the spokesman ad-
Whitlock, whose claim that ded, Lewis aald "he akint
a gang of pistol-waving men must shoulder the blame and
forced him and other Britons not the anonymous writer of
to flee the island led to Bri-the quip on the cue Card."
tain's lnvaston, to14 the House Williams slid Lewis' remark
of Commons, 0 We know who was a "blaoted, gratuitoua, took them (the guns) there. 1 ~.•" ... ~ 1pp1 1be man's name I will not vu gar lllDW~· ~ss
mention ...-.. But ·~ were Congressman Charles Griffin
""" WIO;l'C said. it WU "ID obsctne af-three crltes ol these ,,, ..... " -~ front to the' ~·'· of the F.o.rty, .ol t,~e . 30 0 nati«I and an 1nexc ... ble fn.
patattOil!JO'l ·iffio r• •• d.e d sull lo the pioi>le ol my
ArtgillJlA last week &o restore state." . • · , ,
<rder w{ft due bact"ln Britain -----'-'-----1 today. 'lll'Y'" 1o be repjaced Who Can Read Just by army ·.,.._, -plan
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
It lool!od like on ordinary air
friljht Pa.ck.age, but the con-
Wnts of a cardbolrd box ship-
ped from Loll AngelH March
17 rnay •1'11 tht lift « a
41-ye&r-old patient it the
University or California
Midlcal c..t.r.
the bo.I, it wae reveal*I
Tue.day, held a Jive kl'dnty,
PK~ In Jee and I oold !llt -· It bad *1 removed from
• J~ear-<>ld piUent who died
.t t\io UC Medical cenler in
Los , Aztelll Ind W I I
~lo !Jone! Gradey
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more thin a year wllllt
awaitfng an qan that match-
ed his tissue type.
The kidney was reported
functioning normally.
Dr. Pa u I Teruki,· UCLA
surgery professor, said a
kidney could ~ maintained
for up to 12 houri t.e allow
ttanlport by air to any of
100 ~lant center3 in the
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A compm.r fil< ol waJUng
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~ Gradey u a rtuonably
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It's Ddightf ul Decision time at ywr Buid dealer's now.
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DAJl.Y mot' f
Balan~e Challenge Ignored
Trr.ut.ee1 Bury _Request for More 'Right' Teaiher1
Towncraft suits he can
wear 10 different waysl
14.98
A. Our 10-wayauit reollyllooltupaboy'1 oai•o1io1So...,.,.
to-tt. GI a SlftOl'lfy 1iylod auit, or a ooarclinalod -"'Just n.
Dad'sl Solid ccal with motd1ing ..tid llacb and d'"lbd olacb, tool
All "°"' r-.A>lo -A IWitdi of -· llodcs w ccat, and H'1 a .io-loold Llaht blue .. bran. SW. 6-14 l!tg., S.12 snm.
l.5-.. ....,,.illsl1n3-7leg. • TI.91
P,.._.chool boy's Penn Pres~ suits
or treat blazer and ilack duos!
C. H""'"-2 button Mio ct,_v~~ ..... -
neod Vrilsf becaoiao thoy'N '"""Prwl'f In or ob. $.7 Rog.Apiaclloohultatal..tofi8htl"bfar~,....--·
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(Horbor 'Shopping Ctnl•r) (Huntington C.ntor)
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· · Fie$ta Approaches
Ann and Dave Dunham pause before Spanish fountain in San Juan Capistrano
while trying olU theii costumes for cities annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas.
· Fie<ta i~ sclledlll<d f<!~ April 19 after being postponed because of flooding in
Capistra~o a~ · '" ·
BALTZ MORnJARIES
Corona tlel Mar.OR I-Mii
C0tta Mna Ml WfU
BELL BROADWAY
MORnJARY
111 Broadway. Coda Mesa uwm
DILDAY BRO'l'llEllS
Bullllgtoo Valley
Martury
l'ltll BNdl BMI.
HullnpoBeod
111-1'171
PACD'IC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAllX c-ler>' • _.,,.
CJiapol iat hdflc View Drive
Newpori Badl, Calllmll
llf-1'111
PBEll ll'AMILY
COLONl.AL .. J'UNEIW,.
BOME
11'1-Ave.
w-~· -IBUIER MOB1'JARY
._ -Of.llU Soa CleMoll GMlll
11M1'1H'1! MOlml.lllY .,, ... 81.
81 ...... Betdi
LEMm
wara.rn MOJmJARY
C7 I:. 1'1111 Ill.; COiia· u ... ....
Capo Police Protection
Costs to Soar This Year
CAPISTRANO -The San
Juan ·capJstrano City Council
has been told the cost Of its
contract with the county
sheriff for police ,protectlOn
will soar ·fro:m. n&,000 to just
under $100,000 this year.
City Administrator Ernest
'11lomps<ln advised the council
to reoew the ·contract for the
coming fiscal year, despite the
hike. But he . advised them
to "seriously consider" the
establishment of a municipal
force later. •
Thompson said .that there
wu not ·enough time available
for an orderly change-over to
a city po1lce force ·prior to
tbe ~~ of. 'tJie, new flScal
y __ a,,... :o..--
Go Fll11h<r ot S....
year this sumrrier.
He recommended negotia·
tions with the county for law
enforcement 3el'Vice. The city
had been warned that ·such
service might cogt four times
as much now because of a
new system of computing
charges. 'nle method bases
costs on the territory being
patrolled, rather than the
population count previously
used.
Thompson said ·he had no
idea what the hike would cost
citiiens in tates. Th a t
detenninalion would be made
in budget aesalons ·to be held
within lhe next \wet months
by lh• city coun<O and staff,
he !laid.
SA GI Killed
PERSONAL for the Hard ., 'ueorinc
Does yov family m-ble1fheol they Wit!
Hearing Aids at·-a Price Toa Can Alford!
Backed by a Comp&n;r Y~ Can Depend On!
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JO Ce.ts for :I Year•
FloQd 'fax Increase· Sought
8Y JACI IB09ACK .. --_,.. """ ..... SANTA ANA -'lllo>ttate
Le~w!U be Mlied to -the o...,. County Flood Dlltrlct'a In rate by ceull !« tho next
-'""'to ffnlDc:e npaln to Ibo Santa Ana River; the 8oold of.SUpervjoon ·doclded ~ after. • ·spirited -. 1be propo&al c..U. !« a total
rate ol ao. cents (It's ~cents ·
-p11111 u cents to r<tire boodS) for three yeirt and
a permanent five-cent Jn.. crease to m cew.
.Supervisor Da•ld L. Baker
who voted ag-the proposal
thought an increue of 10 cents
for tWCY yeir,· ·only was all
that could be justified by dala
(ID hand. i
That dala called le< $6.6
l)llllloll to be spent to lniprvve
the ii•« chaMeL A dlvtrlloo
channel would be bulll from
Kat.el.la A venue lo Anaheim
to Carbc>r er..~ for IU
mlllloa; t11o r1ver bed i...
proved lmn Carboo Credt to
Taylor~-fw llli>tber 12.5
mlWon and rip rap W..k to
be done from T8ylor to
Imperial Highway in Orange
for II.I mlllioo.
The ·program calls foe rock
ttlnlorc..i!~ ol the cluu\!>el
and ~ of "drops"
or small waterfalls to slow
down the flow of water.
The diversion channel trom
Katella to Carboo C....k will
provide one river bed for set=-
tling basina to percolate the
water underground a n d
another for flood contro1.
Flood ConCrol E"n g 1 nee r
Gewge Osborne had recom·
mended at five.cent addlllooai but posed no flood tbrtat. The
rate to talee a tolal ol • $8 water in the snow is equal
mUUoo in three years. to a sb: to ae v e n-1 n ch
Flood Cootrol P I a n n i n g rainstorm, but would b e
D.ivLsion Engineer Carl Nelson released grad u a 11 y, he
told superviaOll that the predJcted.
federal government plans to The long awaited U.S. Corps
incre ... the ""1lll1 now from o1 Engineers sludy ol tbe San·
Pr ado Dam because the re-ta Ana River basin, begbn
cent rains proved that the lo 1965, will not be completed
dam doesn't have the capacity until 1971·72, Nelson said and Altbough Supervisor Bater
to handle a heavy flood. 'nley the county caonot wait that stuck to his tw~year iacre8"
want to keep the normal level long. plaJI, other board members
down. Langdon Owet11, geoeral pointed out thlt Jegislativ~ ~
Nelson' said the Santa Ana manager of the Qrange c.oonty tion would ooly raise the MU·
River banks were heavily Water District, was the first imum allowable r~te and that
eroded and need immediate to sugg$ a l<ktnt increase the coupty board would IC•
attention ~to prveat flooding. in the tax rate. He said the tuall)' set the tax rate ~acb
He said the Prado Dam still work should 'be hurried. year.
has more water than anytime jjjiijjjilijiiiijiijj"ijjjiijij;iiiij .. lijiiiiijij;iiij .. ijiijjiij~j in history and the outflow was
causing additional erosion.
Nelson said the snow pack
in the San Bernardino Moun·
tains was higher than ever,
CUSTOM MADE
FIREPLACE SCREENS
Drug Th~ft Trautwein to Face
~=~~~:=·sentence April 17
INSIDE AND CORNER M6UNTS
Complete Lin• of _Firef,l1ce Acceuori•
Mft. hi ••r ••• fectery
ONE WUX DELIVERY ·
1ter man who admitted that SANTA ANA -Charles
he_ broke into doctors' offices ' John Trautwein of Huntington
to obtain drugs bu been sen-Beach must return to Superior
tenced to four months in Or· Court April 17 for sentencing
ange County Jail. on his iassault with intent to
p)ea of guilty, the striking
of a damning Atascadero State
Hospital report from the
recprd and his freedom on
bail,
Call for free e1tim1te
• Complete Une
of Gas Flame LoCJS
Superior Court Judge Robert commit rape conviction.
Gardner also placed Carl Trautwein, 31 , of 20292
Michael Aoderson, IS, of 8822 Cralmer Lane, a p p e a r e d
St. Andre:w"s Place on three before Judge Robert Gardner
years probation on t h e and was granted a four·week
burglary convicUon. He in-probation study.
Trautwein admitted f 8 I t
Nov. 20 that he had tried
to rape beauty queen Sandra
Scott last June In her Balboa
Island home.
S t A Jeni and an G na Awning Co.
dicated that he might modify The ruling came three days
the Tu:aa-bom youth's pr~ after Judge William Speirs'
batlon if Anderson seriously rejection of Trautwein's plea
intends to return to Texas. for a reversal ot his earlier
Trautwein faces, if penal
code provisions are applied
to his case, a possible sen-
tence of one to 20 years in
2202 S. MAIH 545-0,91· .
SANTA ANA '
state prison.
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
Reduced from -kl
Limited q1H1ntitinl·
Famous name
spcwlswear
fobrlcs for
spring sewing!
ONLY
99cp. .........
S-on lflfirl sporfswaor wcr..,.. for rha ~
ahtocil with ftMlrhrd aolids, prinb and pfoids in
beM!M lpffrll ce'lon f'OI' pannits • ycrd.
Women'sltetter • dresHS reduced!
Group I
Group II
Group Ill
6.88
8.88
10.88 ·--·--·--
Glrl'1 panty hose
of sheer nylon!
99C
Look wfiat )"'I.I con ~for leu thorlo do!·
bi: M• he.I '"icro mnh she.r ponry
h .. iflcmortedipring~SiJMl•1&
Women's· handbags
clearance priced! • V.~..,..... lb-. •llCI Ntlrhtlo
• AaftM colon •• ,tll ""It Mii fof ..... 0-,1 ....,,
2.22 4.22
Huge costume
jewelry clea~nce • ~,_ • .,..., ....... 11,.,_,
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66C 1.66
END-OF-MONTH
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Glrl's
dresses for
.bit 'n llHle
sister!
Sins S_,,X
Sl:r.n 1·14
2.88
3e88
,.,MJ'S fa done it again] w.·.,. .i.c.
led JJ group cf dresses ond picld thet11
for cl.aranc• jutf ill tim• for Eottw .......
Women's sport tops
and bottoms to clear • .....,,.....,. ........... ""°
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Girl'• sport tops
and bottoms to clear
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2.22 3.22
SPECIAL
PU RCHASE
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Glr1'1 Penn Prest~
full length 1llp1
s1
This is your chooc:e to buy fint rwilyesltf/
cotton sftps that ,lon't n!l«I itolling ot •
kiww·#ion-en:r p-ic11l Whitt, Ii• 4-14.
Men's and boy's
sport shirt b11yl
• "-orltd ti)>!-' •ncf f.brteo
• Vtrio" ror.n ftl1 --... ,; .. ...,.. .... ..... . .,_
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Novelty tier curtains
priced for clearance! .,...,..,....,.,.Cl
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COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
(Harbor Shopping Center} (Huntingto~ Center! (Feshion Island)
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-.,, Mll'<h 26, 1969 DAR. V 1'11.fl' JJ '' • .Der Flight Was •Engaging!'
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Planners OK
Pap~r's Use
Of ' Jrous~
Calender of, Events
Air Cal Cov er Girl Tells lff; Career . ... UOAY, t IMdi. 1 •.n1. w•, fMtw '~ ~.~.,..,..
Ael'MUtnfllc TMll-•a. VI I I• lt"Mkftll o.tltnltl CIW 91 COllt ~. ·$'.·--~·' -, ........
Of Ille DlllJ Plitt .... • Is a 6-mlnute flight from
Orange County to San Fran.
ciaco long enough to become
tngaged?
Alt California ltewardess
IDd cover itri Diane Arlotto
.. ,. k Is.
Tbe 11., ...... ld lrowlH!yed
bloode laugl!lngly uplain"
0 1 wu engaged once during
the trip' to San Francisco. But
Jt didn't l.uL ni..t wa.s when
... had 25 Boy Scouls •board
returning from Dlsneyl-
ea it to him when he lert
lbe plane.
"lt waa a white: rat."
' Di-may "°"' be gettiq
a eonaiderable number of
.. legith:n•'' propopls. She
baa been aelected u Air Cal's
cover 1lrl for maaazinel and
billboards this spriq. At the
same thne, the Coron.a del
Mar J11P Scbool graduate will
be doublla& u a stewardess. tt11 her ftnt real job, she
says,. addJn&, "'I was once
a baby-sitter."
N.lirl,... IMS ••waldt ~ H.fwPOt' CoNL fllef 1 .. t.ur.,,., ~ HtrW ., ... went On a diet." 1..m. Ji•:t-m. · IMl:7Qit1 ~. 1:• •·"'-' cor • ..,._...., • IWW
Ctvll Atl '4~ SIMclRll'I n, -' IMn' \.::'""" ......... Ht rtlw• l ift.. (~ lll• M\ Diane dld the tight thing EL 1:080 -A weekly Ac.ill a..-; c.te ,_., 1~• ~c..t Hia:::r, :::.!.~..:! "':::. Wl1 :..=-.._ ~
In s1: r~ :.cea~ trim 1%(). newspaPer . here,: the Ranch6 ~~~:,.~ ~::;" .... ~ 1 :.~';;;•;•;:'"';;;;;;;:,::;:;;:;:;;;;;;;:,:;;':;" ~.,:n;'"~-;;;:,::;:;;:;:=;
pounder, stand.lng 5,11 and Reporter, has re ce Iv e d , :"""~' ,.._ '"""'""·~!·
measuring :11--. reading permission from t,he ·Orange • tt11r1t1119t1111 •• hflol ~1 ~
P'"""' · Comm!' .r .. 1 \r ' ~le: Motl{. ,1", ~. ""°" H~ either way. County laluung :iGc100 f!llllofl a..cn.1;11 '•""' ~ ' . • I -C.. ~ .IVf\lor C,_,.., fl C-.. Air Cal officiall uy she to continue operations i iii a ,_.,., com """" °" w C:-HY ... of All 'l .. ~1':••.tn.• . ' is jmt we type -~on.vetted house on .Whis u ~· car.11 ~... 11: •c f,• t 1111 American girl they want to Dri d' t t El T au1W1,., irw ~~1 ..... 1!Yf.,
le·"··e In ••·•· upcomm' g ve, a 1acen o oro .... ~ w...ti. 11., ,.,,.,,
M4" ..ur;.u. ;wl'hM (OOMY ~MW ~""°'"lelll "Discover California" cam-Road. · Allfl..1 st1111.,. Hltll SdlclOl.' GllrcMrt
Th ' b"·hed ' b . ,q.,.. 1tJI "·"'" paign. e paper, pu = . _ Y · c.it• ~ '"• ......... 151' w.
"llike·-'"'""a lf.ewardess,'' Carl E. Venstrom, jounWlsm -=~trW:l;.~~..._,.!._~ 11-_,. proressor ·· at Santa· An a JIMMlt ~ tM er.n.. ..,..,.., ~ sayd Di&M, addi"I good, ---~ ,_
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YOUR OWtf BUSINESS
Earnl111 Pole11llll
Unllmiled -.
We ofter
financlll 1Sslsl1nce • .. --"y, "I lalk to the College; haS I' clrculatloo oI ~-..__ ~ • ...;. ....:.,,,.,.. ~~ ,....,, <ltlt• 9t ntl1 ffotft tt, Clilndoill11 in y111r II-to. S1111tl '"'""
MID-AIR ENGAGEMENT
Stewardess Arlotto
"Ooe d. them, he wu nlne,
gave me wh at he called an
engagemeol gift. But I ,.tum-
But that was a Jong time
and many pounds ago. "At
lbe time I weighed ISO pounds.
I bad a boy friend and when
be married someone else, I
grandmolhers aboard t be 5,500 8l)d ii! 2~ years old. ' ~:n"~:"s1~.,.-H~~1:'i! 1":: .. ,_.,. Comp•.._ t~1f11i11t protr•~ W*'lit.l11t1rf1r1 wlffi ,r•t111t
plane as much aa the .single Vemlrom was .backed in his 0:,.:;:· C•ntv w,. ci..t.. e111.1 ~1119. 1•~P•ti•n.
men. But some men flirt and request for -special use of the w. via a-t0. ,..,_., 11K11, llNI THts AD POI NII llOCHUll-
take up too much ol my time. land by more than 20 letten c!.': ~;:le$. YMCA 2300 ul\l~ Unlvenal Chlnchlla lrtecltn Most d. them are married ot reference from churehes, Drift. ""-" aa.dl. 7:3' 1.m. 1119 ._ ,.,,,,,, ..,_, ,........, c:.tf.
and I doo't date married schools. and residents of the TKu•10"" c.11: (fl4J 11~1111., CelNtt C11411Jt.lt•1 ~~::=-=~====:.-=:.-=.:....~Ho~""~~~,M~'~a~·~~,.,~w~'o~C""'~""~"·~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~:'.:~~~::::~~
Sertlltlfl
men... 1-area. C1f11 ... 11. l"•lhlo!I l11toe1, ....... 1'<111 MAIL THIS ,.,,
She says even on the brief
WORLD'S
LARGEST -
All Of
Orange Count11
San Francisco hop "some
passen,cers are IC&led."
"You can tell because lheY
look startled when the plane
doors clMe. And, they often
have a rosary in their lap.
FLAME
PROOFING
REM OVE WATER
STAINS
EXChUSIVE
GUARANTEED
DRAPERY
CLEANING
Dr•p•ry C1t111ing , Pit·
f11;t r1g1 rdl•11 of th1
•CJ• of your d11p1ry,
or I 00 1. r1pl1c1m1nf
if cl•••"bl1.
• No Shrink•g• e No Wilted He•cfs
• Perfect Pleet Folding e Perfect Even Hem• e Weter St.iin Rem'!lval
OUR JXCLUSIVE SERVICE e Prof•ssional lns1allation e Prof,1sion1 I Removal e Terms May Be Arr.a nged'
• Free Ertim.etes ~
•· Frlei<t.~n~Qrepes
200/o OFF
fOR
CASH alld
CAlaY
1702 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA
"But I just start chatting,
and soon tbey relu ud enjoy_
the Bight."
Judge Heads
Center Board
ANAHEIM -Judge Loga.fl
Moore, of Anaheim, has been
named president of the Board
of Directors of the Child
Guidance Center of Orange
County. He succeeds Mrs.
John 1.fclntooih of Newport
Beach, who resigned because
of ill health.
The center, located at 171
East 18th St., Costa Mesa,
provides outpatient therapy
for young people with emo-
tional problems.
,
. Fields Coµ\edy
·Slated at UCf
JRVINE -The motion pie. tnre "Million Dollar ~P,''
itarring W. C. Fields, ·irill,be
shown al l :Jl p.m. Thursday,
in the Studio Theater at UC
Irvine.
Admission will ht: $ 2 .
642·ll270 -540-1366
Sponsors are Un i v et s i t y
Gallery Associates and the Art
Gallery.
·~ -· '1 • • ' All Penney ,Stot•91 Qpen Every Night ~oqday lhrough, Satur~ay .
t · .• ~ · Come in.·•rowse around,
, , ' , and yoll1i'e sure to find the enne• •J ·&est ncords1n towa In :'!"f Penney's nconf~epamnrits!
ALWAYS FIRS;iiE HA VE 'E:M
GLEN CAMIBELL
'GALVESTOW
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The stor of his own TV show now .... praised in
practically .every newspaper and magazine in the
country, Glen Campbell inducl1t':..ledions com-
posed by Jim Webb, Buffy Saint Morie and Randy
Sparks in s1ereo.
QUICUILYIR
MESSENGER SERVICE
'HAPPY TRAIU'
Two great sides in stereo by this imaginativ• group
are a sure journey in1o Americana. Live portions
recorded at Fillmore East 'and West.
MARY .HOPKIN
..... 'POST CARD'
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New sangs by Donovan and Nillson; old songs by
Irving Berlin and Frank Loesser inducling the one
that started it all-'Those Were The Days'.
4.91 YALUU, NOW' •
HUNTINGTON BEACH
{Huntington Center)
NEWPORT BEACH
(F .. hion Island)
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· enne•.•1 A~WAYS ~IRST ·llUALIT~'
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fro1tle11 upright ........ rt
.Reg. 279.95
Now*257
ray ~.1itt1 ... $11 ,. rnonth
• White, ~Rperto~ & crvocodo
• Com~etely frost free '
• 18.11 cu.!fj . copacity
• 24.78 sq.'·fi. ~heff area
Custom 11' upright freezer
'Reg. 239.95 ........ NOW $217
• Avoiloble in white
UBEYDUA
ENNE
CHARGE . ACCOUNT
TOCA.YI '
S..e· .tow ol .., PtRcrnt@
17' Imperial fmtl•H
rwlt•atorl .... 34'.'5
NOW $318
'°'at little"' $13 ,., "'911th
• 26.3 sq. ft. shelf area
• 6 mntilrlw lhelves
0 White. coppertone, O¥OCOdo & •
harvest gold ' -
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OUR PENNCREST 17' CUSTOM1
.fROSTLESS REFRIGERATORI ·
REG. 309.95
•, 27.7 square f•t . .a: shett area
•.• Adjustable whtols ' "
• Percilain meat pan with half shelf . ' • S.lf<>Stonng split shetf
• 2 lever ice trays & ·ice ltr\'i'C•
• CoppertQ.M, avocOcfo, and white
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P••CASI@ 17' lmporle1 ,c ...... ., .. frost
1wltoratorl •ot· 315.ts
. , JfOW $358
Pay ~·ll11Jf •• $14 .,., menth
• Automatic ice maker.
• 26.3 sq. ~. s!.Jf .....
0 W1ti~, copper1ow'll & GYOCOdo
NOW
s21a
Our 1reat '•nnc,..... 15'
custom u~ghff-rl
Now reducecl11 ... 1tt.t5
NQw~77
Pay .. llttla • LIO ,., Mlnfh
• 2 adj1111oblo..., .......
• st.i. out...,...._ ltoil<or
• A>oilobWln ......
NO MONIT DOWN ... UH PINNns TIMa PAY-PIAH
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Fashion l1!1nd Huntington Center
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J! IAllY "LOT
~Ol_JIEl_'«E ___ e.,:_y Ph_n_in_terl_ond~I Parks s~hedule Eyed
.. Your case bas been po.st.poned. until eight o'clock
tooigbt-diruler for two-at a. restauranl
of your choice.''
Airport Transit Line
Proving Huge Success
Hickel Seeks to CIWJige 1'ime Cutback
WASHINGTON (UPI) -their con gr e s1'm e o , the
W.rth_ vac&Uon-lime not far . interior departmtnLand...Ol.her
oU IDterior Sec:retar w lte orncialJ a~ut lncreased <."OOts • , Y a r played a big part.
J. Hicteri ls trying to rind Hartzog said the nrst ex·
a vt13 to ~pen naUonal park! perlmental operoUon of the
on 1 HYen-d.IJ•l·wetk scbed-campground at Crater Lake
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ult. National park in Oregon last
A COlllf'tlS(OlMll Umltatioo year by a. cooceuioner had
on qwipowu last year ·rorced been tenruna~ and c~trol
the lJobnSon adtn.lni.etralion to returned lo the park senJce.
cut 'back eome parks to five , Udall ~as forced .into,, the
days a week ,but Jllckel wants 'distressmg aJtemat1~es of
to reverae that. reducing the park service staff
. or "lowering standards" of The loter1or • Department service and protect.ion ror
also 11 reversmg. anoU_ler park visitors, an Interior
J o ~ n I o n a d ~91tratlon 900.rce said. His decision was
dec11ion by choosm1 t 0 to "maintaJn quality service." operate federal campgrounds
itself this year. Under a UFJ' CEILING
a week were announced , the
city .. aod I.be local ch•mber
of comm.erce launched a drive
to raise money to oay for
cavern guide& and have
kept the P.tTk ope1l 1ays
a week.
PATROL ROAD
Hot Springs, Ark., has )lept
a portion of the Hot Sprtnis
NationaJ park open by anlgn-
lng city policemen to patrol
an access road -a job
performed by park rangers
before the reductions.
The Johnson adminlNatioo
budget, now under re.view by
the N i x o n admlnisU'aUon,
sought an increase of $83,367
under the budget sect.Ion in John 1 on ad ministration
decision, private conce!Sioners
hoklinR coriracts at somt na-
Uonal parts could have charg-
Several bUls have been in-which funds for persomel and
troduced in Congress to lift physical facilities operations
the ceiling on personnel as are kept.
ed t.ourist fees.
The parks manpower limila-
tions came in accordance with
1e.neral ~udget reductions in au £ederal aRencles last year.
Only three or each £our job
openings may be rilled with
a ceiling set or 5,988 compared
to 5,:90 at mid-1968.
MORE MONEY
was done for the natioo's Spendlng totaled $75,181,800
postal system afte r com plaints in the [)aSt fiscal year -
flooded Capitol Jlill. the bulk of it, however, for
The budget restrictions at' management, protection
national parks prompted two rehaipUtation and .main--
localities to find enterprising tenance oI park faci.lllieS.
methods of their own. to keep An Interior spokesman said
parks in their areas open. the park service is makint
Tourist revenue from visits every effort this year to
to Carlsbad Caverns is con-publicize early the opening
sidertd vital to the economy dates of facilities. The dates
for the city of Carlsbad, vary from park to park while
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STEREO SENSATION!
The colorful sound of
Orange County Music
-RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM
....
From Fashion Island, Newport Beach Hickel Is asking the bud&et located in an ecooomica\ly others have traditional open-
burelu for mare money to depressed area of New Mex-ing dates and still other open-~store full partl operation. ico. ings depend on weather fsc-
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -all the seats on iOfllt runs. It was learned the cost cf -~-~·~·~cu~tb~ac~u~to~fi~v:e..'.d~a!'.ys'._iton~"~==--=~==-~2================================ OD.ly four months old, the na-The rapid's do-it-yourself such an effort · could totaq-
tim's first a i r po r t -to • Iuggage.totinR sytC.em may upward11 ~ $10 million.
downtown public rapid transit While many parks and
line already is carrying twice alJO be 00 the way out. The tourist-dependent communities
as many passengers as its ~transit system and airlines are already have felt the economy
~ken expected. studying ways to provide pinch, vialtors to western .and All Penney Store1 Open Every Night Monday Through SOtutda,
And while some talci drivers downtown baggage checklng northwestern park systems
gnimble, the C I e v e I a n d service f 0 r airporl-bouod only in the next felf weeks
TraM:it System (CTS) is wUI feel tbe full effects: as
trying to borrow $2.5 million passengers. the seasonally cloeed facilities
for more cars to the airport. "All it t~kes is for people begin to reopen on the limited
to get behind it, be tenacious basis. "The line is a success a1 far 811 we're concerned,,, says and get lhe bonds issued," The 1968 decision b y
Oi.ainnan Allen Lowe or the says Lowe of Cleveland's r!l~. , S{cretary Stewart L. Udall to
C1tvtland Trailsit Boan:!. as the airport trans 1 t permit coocesliooers .in
groundbl'eaker. selected attll wu part of
"We bad anticipeted a To other cities however ht a run..point program. to enable
ridl:nhip of 2,000 per day and recommends "it should' be the Nitionaf P8rk Service to
we have had a steady 4,000 done princi~y 00 a county adjust to cutbacks i~posed
riders since the very begin• basis since most airport! re-under the act.
ning of t.be operation." J-ted qulte a way from the RATE .._.. OPE CAMPS The $18.6 million service center ol the city and often
opened last Nov. 17 after com-you must travel through The park service director,
pletioo of a 4.1-mile rail ex-suburbi on the w1; to the Geor1e B. Hartzog, said the
tension linking c J e v e I a n d . ....,.,... from do nto ,, 1ervice will operate a 11 a1.,..... • w wn. campif'O\IJlds in the rr areas
Hopkins International Airport €'lS itself may weU be take.o. of the system except at
to the end of a regular transit over eveOOt&lly by a clty<OUD· Everglades Natiooal Park. A
route running from one side ty port autbority bCfoV being concesaloner there already has
of Cleveland to the other· proposed. Despite those 4,000 a ooe-year contract to. run
Trains leave both ends of dally riders going through the the Flamingo and Loog Pine
1 he route every 10 minutes, airpoct &tatlon, crs rtcenUy Key campgrounds. ·
covering the ll-mile route amounced p18ns for five-eent Although Hartzog did not.
frc:m Bopkim to Cleveland'& fare increues aimed at pro-llet the other "factDrs" In
dowOOrwn Tenni.naJ Tower in ducing a • meager $200,000 reversal of Udall's decision,
23 minutes. The fare is 35 surplus in 1989, inslead of its an Ihterior spokesman uid
cents, but may soon go up projected $2.4 m.illlm deficit. complaints from tourisl! to to 40. 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
limousine passengers pay
t I.tiO and ta.ii passengers
spend up to about $6 for s
trip that can last more than
an hour in heavy traffic.
"Airline pa59engws com-
plaJn when our trains run two
or three minutes b ~ i n d
schedule," says an wrrport
rapid conductor. "They say
they might miss their flight
because they've timed their
departures that close.''
Taxi officials say they don't
keep a count on their airport
trips, but some driven; say
the trans.it line, which delivers
passerigers to an underground
tennioal at the same airport
entrance used by ca bs, is
hurting business.
"It's just ebout dri ve n us
out of business," says a
woman cab driver.
"I guess it 's cut business
by about 25 percent," says
another cabb.ie. "Sometimes
we wait up to twice as long
for a fare into the city.
"People who took I he
limousine to save money now
save more by using the
rapid," says another. "But the
ones who take taxis don't wor-
ry about the eJ.pense and slill
take cabe, especially people
with a lot of luggage."
Limousine operators say
busffies:s is oq 50 perctfll.
Last Decemlier. the fir31
month after the new rapid
line opened, limousines car-
ried 16,189 passengers to and
from the airport. The previous
December, they carried 33.366.
Jt was estimated that in
the (int 20 days of January.
1969, the city's new airporl
transit C<l5l the city $3,851.50
in 25-cent -a·passencer
limousine commissions.
CT'S is seeking a $2.5 million
rederal Joan to buy 10 more
air condilioned cars for the
line, ~·ht!re \'eleran
passengen of the older part
of the route have complained
that travelers are taking up
!
Big values
now on
aluminum
ladders!
16 foot aluminum
extension ladder
Construc1ed with the famous W*t•
ner Afflo9 patented rung joint. Di•
co11 oluminum lock. 16" wid•.
14.99
20 Ft.18.99
24 Ft.24.99
6 foot aluminum
step ladder
Hi-strength heat tempered oh1n11i-
num. 50 lb. c:cpacity poi! shelf.
lnclude1 dip-proof plastic feet.
9.88
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THRU SATURDAY! . '
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guM•nt-th•t thl1 prod-
uct ...,;11 ~de o,......_.t
<:0¥9r911'"' •~ will be .... .nab!• fot" five yurs
from t"-d•" of por·
o:h•• wh..., -.>llliMI -• pro.per1y .,.._.i ,..,.
f-• ~1bed tr. d irK-
tiO.... on l.t>el. APPlic.•-
tion mun not •Jte.ed 9114-
lon ccwer19a llMW belO'l'I
fot" •-=h typot of ......,""·
If this pnodllCt d-not
P•rfonn "stand, The J.
c . P•nn.v Co. win --PI v. ,..,. Of "'11rv-,
eno..9'"> MldttlOMI "int
to compl~I• c:O'ln!r8ge or
r111:011, or •t lh• c:o.n -
tom..-"• option r•f\lnd
th• puro:f'I-plic<I of th.a
paint.
COVEl'l"GE-op 10
• p,....louJly paoint-.i SUI·
fK"-•00 ~. f1. p,<r
e-!lon. .
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l'IW"'t-di.-9'\iJ PfOd· '11;i9""
uct wMI ......,..,... -co1t Ii _,... whett applied ,.,,-
_, • prOf*""ly prapertod -...rf--de.crltoad .. dl1'9Cfl-on labll. Ap·
pllc.lttoM must not •O:·
ceod gallon c-• IUI·
.-<! ~'"""tor •Kt> tYP'I ot aurf-. It tlli. product ooa not par-form .. 1u11-
«1, ltM J. C. ~'I' Co.
•ill 1upply, f,..., of
ch.,11", anoug,h Mldit/on~
p1in1 to compl.-te cOW!r-
9111', or r1lund th• p ur·
ch-prio9' ot rh• p1int.
COVEl'IAGC: Not to
E"o:Hd: • Pr1111l-ly p1lntoo;1 su•·
ficet-00 Sq. n. per
91110 ..
0Porou1 •....O"'Y-100SQ. fl.-.. llon
N E W P 0 R T BEACH
( F•shion lsl•nd)
SAVE 2.so
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coat interior fetu paliit !
Forget about a bothonome second mat. Foctary ..u..i .....
lo .,._ COMplotely with the font coal of ...-Mlowi11g, ....
i.. paw.· Drioo qaickly and i...... na painly oder.
Reg. 7.49 4 99 NOW. e
Tint bate ....... ······----Reg. 7.-49 NOW 4.9'
Pe11HJ'• cerries yoar c-plete wallp..-,er
Htdt! Poper, smoothllllJ paste bnsltes. pl•s ma11y _,.,
SAVE $3
lilJ sni•9S 011 o•r l'e1111craft• l're•n He
coat exterior latex pal11t!
c ..... "'°" """"'1y prepared ..n-s in ~ caa1. AM
with bnlsh, rollor « sprayer .•• -.., ..-Illy, ....i,.
Dries in 20 l!linut.s. l.toves a ~. durable finioli that
re~m bffstering, pooling. factory mixed colon.
Reg. 8.99
NOW 5.99
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Students
O~inawaFightRages
' -------~ lt'TSliglitlyf)iHerent From 1945-·
Bombing Stepped Up
But North Escaping
Honored TOKYO (VPf) -Two -. . ol J1pu lftd Pmldoai lm!, which m,_ they oro the . . ~
yem.,.tbllw.UAmsican wbo his not eoDYml ted tmd. dtl!ped for •lJbnlted
l'1ft,t trODpl 1•uled 4*aawa. the bimMU oo the ol Wll'."
llllb · ~ ':. V~.,! lMt mojor blltloCl"ld ol the ~ Oklnliw1 to Japon. Vol<et .,. being raiaed In
-._ ., Ille acbool'• Poclllc war, ud In the II ore ~ to -In South Kon• ud llllJoi>ollil -iW! rill llit!Pl"'A" cla)'I 11111 followed 11,111 ol Wllhi>ct<la'tlllt fall to c111ca11 Qi1na qalnll My .......... tMrn _.lilied. the matler. \ Jllu 11>11 m1PI reduce
........ wi.. nolll .... flnolly WU Oppooilioo puilol .. Ille otJnawa't r<>Je In deftndlnl
Emend an tbe Ult Wtn a"llllbed, A,l'lt J a p I ft. I e JIPIOM m""'Md ID d thole eouotries.
the follow1Dc: IOldien aad llt,ea «*inawan Okinawa IN mart ootlpok•· If U.S. buu on Oklnlwa
9l.ljlllm II. -b'. Dulle dvtllam lay -EJ.TUMI: P<llmOlll .... ci .... the """' otalul
L. Bralloa, PllJJ!ll H. _.n.1~~"!':!".'1~1 ~ One pooltloD Wlllch _, ... u U.S. balM iri Japon, II
-· llat)' B. DIJullo, -, ~ -cm ..,.. • w-be --·-~ wnnld be neoeaury f<>< the Wayne B. Dor!Jlmd, lUnt B. fllbllnr llUll rqod, Adm. f • Ublled -to qqe In
Dudrt&r, Bnqda J . Pillp>ao. Cjioll.i W. Nlmltl -'" .:.pl~,:..,~ ~ "prior CU*111111lon" w 11 b
Carol A. Hamt. l.JDJ E. -pladq °'""wa ud the .,_ !run Ollllltw Jape belore latlnf any types ~~f;;!,* ~·r-= ::.. ol t • ~U, ~ Anolhor llOlllloo L callt 1or' ~ colftlllive action from thooe
Kay Y. P-. ~ M. -.., -· ~ ""verlioo •lfll U.8; -nn ~ would eliminate what Savldp Marjorie A. Wllcoa, ·yo111 W. otlnawa la llUll Oklnowa to ba" the ume U.S. mUilary leoden call one
v1rpu; wn-. Dorolb.Y H. flmllJ . .-Amerlc .. rule. 11a1u1 u u.s. ~In Japon, o1 the great t1ra1t&i<: ad·
Yim, Mariam Y...,. lllJTD PILL w~ ~~;,hich vantaps ol their b-com-
Otrrl A. C&rlltnter, Vlnctnt It In a bitter pill !0< mllflt be C<lllsld8"'d a pin In Okinawa -the ablllty
A. Como, ·Sandi Fukinaga, o kin 1 w a as who an· moderate one, calls f 0 r to respond quickly to ag·
Phllip R. Martz, Kat.bryn R. throt>OJolkiUy, J.i.oiuisUcally reV'trsion with U.S. bues; le.ft treUklll iD the Far East.
Oyanla, RUJsell M. Soll. Yuri and culturolly .,. Ja_. lala<t. Japooeae polltkal obottvers
S. 'hn1bata. Chert L. Watson, and 1ntllt that admln1ilr1tive It i5 no secret that eome say that if SATO and Nixon
Marilyn E. WUUams, DHnna rtgbtl over Olduwa be U.S. military officials believe fail to come up with a
R. Woodson. rtlurned to JaJlilll. Jt is a removal ot. nuclfar w1apoM satisfactory aolutioo to the
Naomi L. Young, Sherri J. goal lhartd by the Japanese. from Okinawa would be a Okinawa problem the security
Beans, Steven M. Chernow, 1be United States, while gra\re mistake because they alliance between the two na-
Marlon M. LancaM, Toni M. recornJzinl Japan's "residual serve u a deterrent , lions wiU come under Mavy
Oberacheven, Michael W. so v-e ref Int Y'' over the particularly to North Korean fire in Japan. '
Ormsby, E4wm! c. PiU•, Ryukyut, lnallla tt mllll have Premier Kim II suna who That treaty, Mtich bolb Sato
AJ)ril L. Sorenetn, Nell M. free acCUI to its military h¥ vowed to "unify'' the and Nixon want to see main-
DAILY PILOT ) 3
---•ONLY lf DAYS LI" ___ _
kMOW
WHERE yaa're
BOINB
on this year's
COSTA MESA, 1175 Harbor Blvd .. 642-6940
CORONA dal MAR, 243S E. Ceoll Hwy., 67~62
w .. r. o.,.. t •·•··' , .... s. .. s.. •. t •·•··• , ...
WASHINGTON (UPI)-111e "We have actually been fly· Torr, Leilani R. Blod&ett. base!! 00 Okinawa in enter Korean pemmula. tained, ii 111bject to renewal United Stites 18• •-ppln• · th William E. CH•, Barbara to ,uarantee security . in the The nuclear weapon1 nut year and can be can· ·--NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY wv 111o 1ng e cunent high rate (of " Fir K•at stockpiled Okin t lied more tons of bombs in the BS2 sorties) since l\tarch, J. Elladel, Gerald T. Pliml MlniJter. EU S ti on awa art ac-ct by either oeUon with -------------------Vietnam war than it did be-lt68." Gellqhr.r, Donald w. Ol'ondi.n, llu ato cal rather UWl ltratefi<:, me year's notice.
fore a halt In the bombing of Stephen ·T. Jackloc, Michael
North Vietnam was ordered Pentagon sources, however, J. Kiley, Jenn t fer ll.
Nov. t, an analysis of Penta· said he did not mean to indi· Milbrandt, Rose A. Moffett,
ion statistics showed today. cate that the rate . ol. last n.-1 L oi..e March continued without a dt-..,. ..... 1 · n. Since a conservative esti-1. . ••-nd 1 1,.... Larry M. ~. Mark P.
mate indicates that at least c me to u11: e 0 ""°· Schildhauer, Kim Todd ,
half the bombs were formerly 1 Laird later refened to "the Marshall P. Toppen, OanMe
targeted in North Vietnam, ower number of 852 tortle1" D. Whitehead and Sabine
this ecould only mean bomb-and made c~ar that use of the w ·
ing in South Vietnam or neigh-big eight-t:ngine jets is much __ rn_mar_·------1
boring Laos, or both, has men Htenlive than bad been
sna.,,1y mcreuec1. p11!111eci. 11e .ubd·fot an•<> We Cover Boating
The inc~ was reflecWd dit!Oflal $102 mlllklo to finance
In Defense Secretary Malvin ~=don dllrlng the next Best in West
R. Laird's 1"Vlaed budget luf,.'ili.;jl~ ----------iiiiiiii_,..;..,.. ... 11 week wbea he 1ald: "Aetualll
consumption of air munitions
is now running at about 129,·
000 tons per month (including
the higher number of 852 aor·
ties)."
BOMBING PEAK
Former DefenM Secrtt.vY
Clark M. Clifford said in Jm-
uary air bomb C<l'JIUmptlM
"peaked" at 130,000 tons per
month last spring "and has
bttn declining !li.J:Jct then at
about llS,000 tons a montb by
the end of 1951. ''
Except in terms of total
tonnage the bombing increue
nnoot be pinplnted far two
main reasons:
-The bombing in Laos,
which borders Vietnam for
more than l,Q001Tliles and~
stltutes a major porlloo ef·lhe
Ho Oli Minh.1rai1, hu always 1
been under ·tlcit agreement
with the Laatlan government
and no figures whatever are
available. ·
-The available statistics for
South Vietnam showed the
number of bombing "gortie.s"
(flights) has not incrta.sed,
but because there is no break·
down as to the types of planes
used, the statistics do not
show increased use of 852
bombers, each carrying up to
15 tons of bombs.
QUESTION OPEN
Laird left uncertain a ques-
tion as to how much ol the
incnase could be attributed
to more uttnaivt uae of the
B52s. In one place he said
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• OriWnm'• ....... talla at l9c per child
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Sava 11aw 011 our Panncrast•
3/1" Yllrlabla speed drill!
Reg. 24.99
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1'1y • lltlt<o .. $5 per """""
lig savings on our 23 piece
multi-purpose micro workshop!
Reg. 23.99 19 99
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P1y • little u $5 (Ml' ....,.th 1-----.
7 1/•'' Circular Saw
Reg. 44.99
Now37.99
Pay as lltlt<o as $5 per fllOllth
• 12 AMP-2\.2 H.P. motor • Rip guide included
• All bill & needle bearings • 5000 RPM
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only 3.99
8 piece screwdriver set
• %: x 211 Pocket Clip • V. x 4" Electronic
• Ji', x .411 Cabinet • % x 1 *llf Stubby
• % x 611 Standard • 3" no. 1 Pt. Pftillips
• -4" no. 2 Pl. Phillips • 1 ~·no. 2 Pl. Shlbby
Phillips
Plus o woll mo\lntad self storing plo•lic holdor-
all in an attractive display box.
NO MONO' DOWN ••• USE PENNEY'S TIME PAYMINT ~
,Ill 0111 ll'Mll rt!Vn'I t. GWWI~
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Taken for Floods
...
CK I CA G 0 (AP) time for the expected floodloi .
"-Y llt<pll are bein1 Tbe Dakotas art under a
W..a to Aleguu<f people and deep '°"" blanket. ,In North pc~ !Jun lloodB tbat lhe Dakota It b lhe huvle!t for
U.S. Arn1J Corpo ol Engineen March since 11117. Snolf(all
..,. c:oold oweb into lhe worst ranged from 30 "' 72 l~s
in tbe hhltory of the Midwl!!!t. tttis winter, compared with a
Record snowfalls are e1:pect.ed nonnaJ. 25 to 32 inches.
to bestD melting next week. East.em SOuth. Dakota 11so
'Sandbllp are bting packed had record "lmomrtl, including
and dJkes reinforced as a nine-91 inches at Skim Falls.
state 9l'fll. covering a quarter To lhe aouth, the snow cover
of the country aod affecting in Iowa is heaviu now than
six rnUlkm per90m gets rtady in 1965-wheo record\ floods
for the anticipated rush of caused more than $25 million
water. damage.
States bordering the F~ would· spell
northern hal' of the mighty disaster for many farmers.
lttis.sissippi River art in the When dikes cootain the rolling
greatest danger. water, it is backed up 1n low-
Tbe Wetther Bureau says lying groupd, droWning crops.
snow normally begins to melt The St. Paul, Minn., City
in the last week of At arch Council ' has authorized bor-
with most flood crests oc-rowing $300,000 to m a k e
curring in the second or third preparations. The Mississippi
week in April. • is expected to crt!td. in St.
SANDBAG SUPPLY CHECKED -.Orders !or wd-
bags were heavy J8st week in view of the oncorttlhg
thaw and threat of impending spring floods. Rbbert
Berg, vice-president of Berg Bag Co., Minneapolis,
checks his supply of the flood stoppers. The Anny
UPI Tl__,.
Corps of E~~rs was preparing for the threat by
buying ~· i million sandbags and distributing
them to citi~ ~obg riven. "We supply qie bags, but
the communities have to supply the sand," said an
Army Corps official.
Snow accumulations i'ange Paul at 22 !h to 25% feet. Flood ,
fmn 4 to JO inches inc the stage is 14 feet. I 21}: million sandb.lgs ,to aug· pow« plam. taine: 226 inches at Rubicon have more floodin& kl the San
Mississippi a n d Minnesota Preparations are b e i n g ment the 750,000 'it Ji.as on w!!;enandin d the ~nd .ha.,. SPunurueak, 'tl90aodinchesl3 ~~a.'t J~Ifq~eVbaa!leveY: .~~ flood, River basins and up to 100 made to move the Mesquakie hand. '1t has a$6 ordend 25 eeper a ve UIUR;'3 ., ~.I.
inches in northern Minnesota. Ind;ans from their settlement mUes mor~ ol plast.ic dleeting, more capacity, 1 and s o Tahoe City. we'll _be dorie,'.'' sai(t Lfirenct
In Wi!Coostn, families with along the Iowa River near 12 re« wide, to' cover levees normally thef,can cortain and At Reno, tarp au 1 ins, Winchell, ;t, of AiUsi His
: : ·r5'e'bj Today's .''. : .... Want Ads . '
' .•Have~ trailir'l .. Wl!l .tn.v·
el,-, . ln comfort and f\ln,
. .. in th!& cuitam built 15' .~~~~;;r:.~?f. I tJ'9.ftl tnller, with eJee. · tric ttfriiera(or and brU:·
es. y oms !Or $65(1.
e 'Pita» Return: KeepMJr:e
; \ 1tzW. Jolt in the vicinity of
Ke.rm Rima. Senlimental
value, ~ward ottered. e Map MqnilJquet ... A 11
... J99ck . qt. excltitl& ·thina:•
ad.om this ,'64 Corvette, in
'-tnunat;ulate cond!Oon. NN
• ... . e~~. 'F.ut~h. ,paJn and
.; • mutaa;. Nqt '-' \lne'tlon · ' ~ the new nl top, klwrior,
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and unusual maas.
• Summer ~: EnjoJ the
· rtnUe art ofkll'l_,.,.tctrina
' as yoU zip around town on
cottages onJ-the ~fississippi Tama, Iowa. and dike's. carry oil the exceaive waters plywood and sandbags are home was aw&Sh in recent
stxre are moving furniture In Dubuque, Iowa , some The Weather Bureau has h-cnn the Ml<!west, the Corps being stoc ked. _:floodinl~'.'.'.· !.:''.'.'.nd~m~ud~~b~un'.:'.'ed~hl~s~========~========~ and appliances to storage in $900,000 is being speri on such forecast record or near record of Engineers said. One business reported sen..1-
·• this Suzuki 150.' EJtcellent
condition, moat be iJn to
appn!Ciate.
safe places. Some are putting measures as the raising o( flooding on the Des Moines But the flood threat goes ing 2,000 sandbags each to
their Mmes on blocks as bJgh a six-mile dike two feet above River. near the headwaters, beyoJ:l!J the Midwest. Harold's Club amt Harrah's
u ~ ~~~: =~ ~st~evel · of the 1165 flood t::i~rnr:~~~ bu:ng : ca~:=r~~~::;: Cl~iu=a n~ been ., ... ,. ·r.nnAllePenn1y.St.or11 Open Every Night Mon. Throu~h Sot.
their furnishings to higher The Corps ·of Engineers in sandbag ring is being coo-for floodt from record snow hit hard by torrentilll winter
ground and move for the dura·,· _Roc_k __ Is_land__:,_1_u.:._• ..:hae_conl:..;.:.•..:•ed.:.....:struct_..:ed.:.....:around..:.::.:..._lhe_c..:":::.'Y..:":_..:dep.:t..:hs::....;in;.:...:lhe:::_.::.S::.lerr::.:.• ..:M::OW>=:._:'.:aina:::_..:•.:nd:..:fl::.-=·..:.:llld=-.:ma:=:.yi tioo into JnOteJa:.' I ' ••
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Measurers
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SACRAMENTQ,(AP) -The
snowpaclt in tht' K1ngs and
Kern River Basins is so heavy
.that Army Engineers fear
their snow survey measuring
devices may be thrown out
ol whack ir mort ol the white
stuff fall! before the melt
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• rubber container which
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from .the weight of the snow
sends 'alcohol up through 11
pipe. A Ooat o perated
telemark dispatches coded
readinp to staUons.
Glenn Castle. who heads the
Sacramento Army Engineen
District :mow survey program,
said snow pillows art designed
to measure water content up
to 300 percent of normal or
150 percent of the maximum
of record -equivalent to 80
inches of water.
Water content in this year's
snowpack already has reached
70 inches in the area.
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"It wW be more dll!lcuU
!tr a pl.enger to 1et the
flilbt .ht wanb or to matt
connections," one airline
source said. "He may have to · come: btcr later. or watt a
day."
Making cormectin& !U&hts
Ti111 -~ more dlff1eu.lt 1 ""°k..,eo aald, naln& ll>at ·
the rescheduling was not
coordinated a m o n.I the
airlines.
:Edward M. Pike, director
ol air traffic management for
. MQbawk Airlines~ Mid be ez. .. pect;d th1a ..mu.er to be bet·
ter than last aa far u
atackups are cooctmed:
"We'll probably have delays
but I think they ..W b.
reasooable ones. Many of. the
delays will be taken oa the
irow>d ratber than in the alr
or ln &tackups."
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spokesmai 8iid
there mll8t be more alrpartl,
improved navigation ~
and other basic ~!in
the air transport system. ;
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said of the q-sytlem. '11'•
just rnakin& the bat ol a
bad situation.''
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"It's like foort guya Oil a
raft and they cat.ch a &b,"
he added, "and they divide
the fl.Sh and maybe tt la a
lair and honest and ....
propriate way ci. solvina tbe
lmrnedliite problem -but It
doion't n«fll9lrlly provtda Ill
ldequate meol> !or 111J1 ol them." ·; . '
The agreement.. aff«ltl , ·!.
nedy, N..,ark, Wulimil!i,ilr '..
Natiooal and Cbicago'a O'JfU. .
airports. Agr<ement ls sttJi .
to be rtached oo New York's
La Guanlia Airport.
At Kennedy, for example,
the airlines will be allowed
'/O tske oils aod landings per
hour, escept tor the period
ol frun 5 to 8 p.m. when
IJ will be allaw<d. Nonatrlihe ::,,:._".1u be·~ 10 !U&hts
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air ~~bnlugbt 130-..
135 ~1a:D"°'-n' .at ·Ken--.~
nedy, with delays of up to
llx hours 'ad' with up to 70
planes waltin& to take o!!.
The llackups at Kennedy
bad a ripple affect, slowing
air traMportatloa throughout
the coontry.
IJM1TS SJ.T
At the other airporls, the
limits set by the govlnP1lellt
are: O'Harel tti; Newark and
Wllllhfnitori, 40; La Guardia , •• • In -to !U&l!t limits, the new regulations requirt
that an airline mi.wt .bold
flights on the irow>d ot the
point ol «igln if a stickup
al, !&y, Keonedy · Airport
means a landing delly of, ID
hour or more.
The exact effect.I of the new
re,ulattons, the weather, 1inkl
to ........ !Ughts, and public
-to K all add! up to a 14 question. mark !0<
tile alr-.
'l1le Air Tramport A&oocia· Ilan aald the Industry had ...
Pk1ed a 15 pertoent increase
ill national air traffic this
amuner, but said Tue«lay it
doemi 't know now what will
happen.
"It is reiz-etteble that fu,bt
•ationin& . . ' baa -necewry," laid Tram: WtrJd
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.. alrline'• obllptioo to .....
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Troop Withdrawal Can't Come Before a Year
WASHINGTON a,-sc.ne
-i.;y U.S. military NY
k may take 1 year belon
IUbstlnUal lllftlh<n GI AllW'-
lcan -.,.,, be wtthdrawu
lromVletnam.
!Jon decision could sforl I
pullout eariler.
tuaH,..p pullback ls a major
negotlat1ng !&sue In Paris.
Sen1<>r Glfic<l'I 11ld any unJ.
latenl withdrawal ol U.S.
troops will have to be keyed
to improved battlefield per·
lormance of tbe South Vl<l-
nameee t r o o p 1, aomethinc
which involves more than just
moderniv!d w e a p o n 1 and
equipment.
one top mllltary· l<Ader. "W<
sl>olllct have I blndle by tbeD
on bow the ARVN'1 improvo-
ment !I .&oinl·" U.S. com·
-.W alao ·~ be able
to tell by tthta if the ellmin•
tton of the Viet Cong'• deep
root.,i cu<irfila structu,. '-' ~' u upeci.ct, he llid.
Mesa Student Goes to Washington
U.S. Senator Alan Cranston {D-Calif.) greets Costa Mesa High School student
Michael P . Woodard, 17, who visited nation's capltal recently for Senate Youth
Program for high school leaders. Also on hand were Esther L. Valadez, 17,
Baldwin Park, and Vice President Spiro Agnew. \Voodard, 2873 Drake Ave., and
Miss Valadez will receive $1,000 college scholarships under Senate progrun.
Massive Quake Due
U.S. Geologist Cites Time Factor
WASHINGTON (AP) they will continue to occur
Another massive earthquake at intervals over the ne1t
of the type that wrecked San million years.
Francisco in 1906 is inevitable Pecora testified in support
in the next 30 years, J govem-of a $1.S triillion budget for
ment geologist pr~ted Tues--the earthquake a t u d i es
day. during the 12 month!: begin--
The 1906 disalder was ~the .nlng July l.' Jle aaid other
last of three massive quakes agencies, including le Atomic
over a 150-year period on the Energy CommJision, the C.Om--
San Andreas fault/William T. mer c e and De ren s e
Pecora, director 91. the U.S. Departments apd the National
Geological Survf:y, told a Science FOlp)dation, are
Senate Appropriations sub-cooperating in earthquake in-
commitlee. vestigations at a total annual
"\\'e are predictiDg anolhtr cost or $7 million.
massive earthquake certab:l]y "The hope of mankind." he
within the next 30 yean and said, is to develop.a ~
most likely in the next decade of forecastlng earthquakes
or so," he said. "It ls in-withanaccuracynqwattained
evitable." in forecasting volcano erup-
For a few million years, lions. He said every eruption
Pecora explained, the earlb ht Hawail in the last five
jn the area of the fault 'bas years has been predicted.
been in "a steady state of An objective of the San
restlessness." Under this con-Anilreas fault studies is to
dition, he said, it can be ex: determine whether some lof
peeled that when three such San Francisco's new major
earthquakes occur in 150 years buildings are built on unsafe
No Big Clash
Red Chinese, Russ
Boost Border Forces
LONDON .(UPI) -The
Soviet Unioo 'and Comrnunl!t
China have almost doubled
their annecf forces along their
critical Far Eastern borders,
lnfonnecf defense sources sajd,
China, moreover, is reporteq
speeding its nuclear arms
development program, aP"
parently concerned at the
possibility of a Soviet strike
aga\flst its n u c 1 e a r in·
stallatlons in Si n k I an g
province, the sources said.
Neither the Soviet Union nor
China seems to anticipate a
major war now, they added.
But neither side is taklng any
risks, and to all appearances,
bolh are taking aJJ possible
precautions.
special anxiety in view of the
vital nuclear installaUOns con-
centrated there.
~lier reports bad disclos-
ed Moscow had placed a chain
ci rockets in Outer Mongolia,
directed against China under
new defense deploymtuta that
also mov~ a considerable
number of Soviet "advisers"
• n d "technicians" to the
area. PE"k.lng was reported to
be greatly perturbed by the
developments and their possi·
ble designs, the sources said.
China was said to be
speeding ita rocket . develop-
ment program after Peking'•
nuclear arms projects had suf.
fered a setback last year
because of the so·ca l led
cultural rtvolution and ln·
ternal dissensiobs.
foundations. The city, he said,
has been bllill partly on
tidelands of the put "on loose
material."
Pecora told Sen. Alan Bible,
!}.Nev., that bis state "is in
the 1ame boat with
California" as to being a
"restless" atta.
Atlanta 1st
In Venereal
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Cases Rate
NEW YORK (UPI) -Atlan-
ta leads the nation's major
cities in venereal disease rate,
wtth one case for every 23
residents, the American Social
Health Association reports.
Pittsburgh had the lowest
rate with one case for every
223 persons, according to the
survey financed by the U.S.
Public Hea1th service and
backed by the American
Medical As&>ciation. Th e
survey was conducted J uly 1,
1967 through June 30, 1968.
San Francisco was second
on the list with one case for
every Z1 persons, followed by
Washington, one for 2 9 ;
Chicago, one for 36 ; Detroit,
one for 39; Cleveland, one
for 41 ; Jackoonville, Fla., one
for 41; St. Louis and Memphis,
one for every 43 persons; New
Orleans, one for 45 ; Birm·
ingham, Ala., and Ba1timore,
one for 47 ; Cincinnati, one
for 48 ; Dallas, one for each
50 persons ; Boston, one for
each 51 ; Newark, one case
for each 52 person s;
Philadelphia, Kansas City, and
Tulsa, one case in SS; Denver,
one in 58; Oakland, 61 ; Colum-
bus, Ohio, 67; Houston, 68:
Louisville. Ky., 69 ; Mobile,
Ala., 72; Los Angeles, 77; Fort
Worth, 81; Seattle, 84; New
York City, 90; Indianapolls,
Ind., 96; Phoeni1, Ariz., 97 ;
Minneapolis, Minn., one case
for each 124 residents; San
Antonio, 126, Buffalo, 160,
1t1ilwaukee, 182 and San Diego,
195.
The defense sources said the
Soviets, Sfl far as can be
determined, recem.ly h a v e
moved major r~nforcements
to the Chinese borders, bring-
ing their strength in the
Far East to an estimated 25
to 30 divisions, or about 300,000
--------
men.
HALF THE NU~IBER
In the past, Soviet forces
in the area were estimated
at about haU that number.
Frontier reinforcements wtre
~ .,.:~·,~::-~~·~WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY --s TO 9 Urals. There was no evidence
major Soviet forces were
moved from Europe to the
Far Eastern borders, lhe
&00rces said.
China now is believed to
have about 500,000 men con--
centrated along the borders
with Russia, especially near
the Mongolian border and
other critical areas, according
to the sour~.
A broadcasf by the New
China New1 Agency Wt week
boasted that eight mJIUon
soldiers and civillant i n
Sinkiang province alone wert
fish 'n ChiDS
a favorite of Old England
Breaded fish pieces ierv(J(f with
Ftench fries, cote &Jw,
roll •nd butter. 99~
Includes beverage.
engaged currt .. ly In "Im-'--'\''f'"
proving the uea'a war
pr<paredllql • . . to build tbe
-·"" -ol tbe rDotheriand I n t o an Im.
pregnable wall of iron.''
PEKING ANXn:TY
1be specific mention of
Sinkiang reflec1-the tn-
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Bu( they -tbelr luda· men! ls ba.sod on mllltaij. r. ct 0 r. and 1cknow)edp .,.__ II Iha Paril peace
ta1b ot a Nlma. Adminlltr•
Secntai)' ol Def<me Mtlvln
B, Lalrd said, "l\ do not be-
lieve that now 11 the time"
i<> dllom U.S. t._ wtlb-
drawals. Laird aald this la bo-
cauae the enemy ii contlnuinc
a "vay affirmative and atrong
cifenstve" and because mu.
However, tbt new Pentagon
chief spoke ol m-Mng toward
"Vietnameslng" the war by
modernlsln& tbe South Vie•
namese fon:es-ARVN-on "a
realistic baail"-meaning at a
ruter rate than the Johnson
Administration'• Jll'Ol'&m. "We'll know this fall," sald
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11L1opard Print"
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Giant Sale of
Scatter
Rugs 2:$5
Wide ran1c oE IOI·
id colon llJICl toul·
ti.ailor tombol.
30x10··. 24%60'",
271:.U" It otbtt
P9Pllbt· 1ira. AJI
flJlt qmliry nyon
'.le. C'Ottoll.
·$1.29 Tlirtle Wax
Cpi' Care Kit
...-it5!F,..Cw 99 ............... c
Bmatilia
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lfg, 13":x16" Plastic
Shopping lags
)()# tat in colorful C y'"'""'' 39 priob that d111n •ith c
damp cloth. 2" giwets.
$2.37 Valu•I 12 Qt,
Enameled Pot s;,.,,.,.,,...,,....,.. "188
"· cf(, Baked Gii tmmel .J finish i.a whitrfbi.ck trim
""ith lid I
39c Val. P1yched•lic
Magnetic Can Open•r
Handle ii mapdi11Cd 19 IO stick Ol'I 11'1)' ftlftl\ C
5urftce! Wild, psy(he·
ddk d"i8n• i nd colon!
$1.29 Fluff Tip
Plastic Braom1
.'i<'>Otrtd P1tttJ,J Ctt. 99 rho. holds IM 1m1ll'9t C
Jl•n1de1 of dlJ!t. Re·
pltct your old broom
$16.95 Value! 6-Foot
Exercise Board
H<0•f 1"1' ,;..,1 ;, $999 A•oado or Hot Or1n1c.
Doubl e k& JO('.k!. 2
,ht(ld ICt'PI>
Reg, or Lo·C•I
Canada Dry
Soff Drinks
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Prtmium 1ttttch n;rlon1
in QUtO• rib or c•blt
desiA'1, popul•r colon!
Cushion foot cl'tW' llOds
17% cotlOll, 1 }'):;, llmcb
nrloa ill ... bite, 11'hitc/
1tripa, C'Olon. Black,
n&YJ', browa, chattoal, ol·
\ · i~, I lilt fib 10.1,.
Easter Baskets
and Novelties
Thrl~y Has A Giant S.lecfio11I 39c to $389
Ride'm Duck
wltll 1111-I
Polf Dud: 'With $
:.::.::. 233 t I 1:i.les. Makn
klij-lr::l1k IOuocfl
$3,4t Vil. Dr; Dolltllt
Pushml·Pullyu Toy
,.,;, ;,"' doll• $1•• p l 1,11 beodlblt,
lo"eabk pl 111 b
Pushmi. Pullyu.
8eautiful, btribboaed. bukttl,
metal pails and no-rcltia chock
ful l of wonderful trtUs •nd
lurpriJQ. ne k:iddi,s ,,ill
thrill. 1t JOllr chofrc !
Chocolate
Decorated Egg
v. ........
ttlCOIOut filled
er fruit ind
nub. To 1i•1: 44c ., Ill Easter
1;ft. -"'"' in 1*1ctt.
SZ.AI Y1I, Plush
llUSICll 111111111 """ ""'~' ..... $J99 goup of gilt u i·
IDllJ that pby I
tllttry l\lllt.
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Nylons
Reg: 871 Everyday
[~],; 69° est f•Xiion <0\on,
fit and flattery. .
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• ffc L.-41 W'lllhir•. A9llH N C.fltrtct , •• , ••• 7tc
• ttc La'r WillMrt S......., ••n'--....•.•. Jtc
Women's Canvas
Boat Shoes ·
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1rcb sponsc in-
wl,, mol ded
•o!c. Hca'f'}' dutJ '
up~B in wbitr, n•vr, f1clrd blUC',
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$3'5 Men's Fine
leather Belts
&Iris' Colorful
"No-Iron" ·
.Pant
·Dresses
$176
$4.15 Y 11. Ylnyl
Zipper Bigs """' ..... ;.. $299 double C.l?fUI•
hendla: in taa
finllh 'With BJid:trim
Smoke 111111
Llthter l C11a ·~,,,;r.i1~ ,.,,... $23' Ci,(lftltt CllC
.. i lb 1D1tchiq:
light er nn •r h1i
r'crQUDtDt prw f1h-
1ic1 thH ocvcr n'ed
ironin3. G17 prints,
•tripo, .solids in l to
3,) to 6X;7 to 12 .
~ $8.95-$7.95 Y1lu11! Ylnyl Conrtd
Rattan Tote Bags
"''' oir, •io~ $1 98
Women's Sateen
Summer
Shifts ~ Butane Lighten
,1:u1r1ntee !No ""''"' i;r.,;-$399
ch•rse lot 1erv-
icc whm return' ol
$2.00 Hot Colar
loxed St1tlonerr
".VcJoar1" !1•· 99 hOlltfY ,, I t h ..
lintd mod JtJ'lc
tn'f'dOptJ i tt
M111'1 & Boys'
Stretch lastex
Swim Wear
:'' Yow $29' .....
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driew quid:ly,
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bc1r b. picnics,
$'·" Boys' F11hlon
s3•a
100% corto n
priOls •.. f11lly
lined, split side
witb •ttrtcli•e
bow. kutiful
Kt'ttll 11rint1 . Dr111-Up .IHH
R<&oluo«J;m $29'
1t7le1. Your . ·---------d1oi"' ti «ilon
No itoa
ll1wl Wem1n'1
Everything· SClrf
"''"· • " • "'· $157 ~tie, ncdr 1t.1.rf,
••cot, •!Uh. etc. Hitb fisbioa printt
SI.OD Y1lu1! llewl
Kiddy .lew1lry ..... ...... ~ 69 ~ldtontc b1i1 C
Jl"ldinl 11 'C Ir·
1•"1 ..• br1ce·
sec va1. ea. P1arsu
D ress-Eez Pan s
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Men's Knit
Sport
Shirts $2''.-
Choi(t of hi.gla
emit neck fuO.
1<>0 knits. JOO'Jli,
,om.btd cottocl
111 10Jidr ind
ind f1Jhion
Hti
Mini·Flowers '
Jewelry
In Pots and
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Southampton, England spectators look on as Cun-
anl's new . fransaUantic luxury liner, Queen Eliza-
beth 2, is edged out of her berth Monday en route to
three d ays of technical trials in the English Channel.
A Cunard spokesman said the 65,000-ton liner's de-
parture was earlier than expected because of the
success of weekend tests cM her refurbished turbines.
The turbines, of a new design built specially for the
liner, broke down during • shakedown cruise last September.
ln~tant Stroke .Diagnosis
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Study Under .Way a~ Soutli Coast Hospital
B7 lllCILUD P. NAU. "In the JlrOlraln now being be ltudied with a view to by all hoopllala In llnnP °' .... »r ,.. '"" dtve~ wlth the aid ti. evaluatlna and redac::loa the County1 Southern CallfOl'.Pfa.
A pilot slutty that may Jui federal IT&l'U, it II propelled data to mmput.rtuttoa. and -hopeluD7 -In the
to "instlnt dlapotla" of • to amQ.l IJld camputeriu all "If the feulbllity of this United States."
stroke vlctlme tlnu(h ....,. atroke cue hlltorl" and to ltudy at South Cout proves The program 11 sOulh Cout
puterlled data II wx!mny provide each poll.-. pa· successlul," Dr. Carroll aid, llbeln&organlzed by!lr.B. L.
at South Cout COmmunlty 1 tient with a code number "It is hoped tt will be actepted Tesman, a 11l1 t a·n t
Hospital. which he would carry with coordlJlator of Area VIII ~
The lludy, llrlt ol 111 kind him at all times. Regional Medical Program!,
in Orani• Coualy, could pro-''Thus, no"matter wi-he AFS Picks and cfaoulty member UC! -vide new hope to an •"mated might be overcome with a Colltee of MediclDe.
two to U... m1Won people r.........,. al the diae..,., hll Membenhlp ol the study >
' In the nation wbo .... Dve medlcol hlltory would be CdM Off1° c1· al teaJ!IJ Includes On. i....,
· -· the·threat Of nc:umnt avalllible 'Within '\nlbuta by Moore llld Jolut Plcktrill;
• , -, lelepllooe .. teletJpe . to the Mn. Kathleen Qumqbam,
\ Sa,. Dr. Vincent CllTol1, approprilte center.'' 1 Amerlcf.ll.Fleld Service baa registered mane; 'Joseph
presldont <'I the medlea1 llall; The wort is being un-awarded Corona de! Mar High Chaain ; Mra. sue Uqennan,
"A JX'ObJeJn we ftequently d e r ta k e n u n d e r t be School Vice Principal Robert bio«atisticlan, UCI; and Mrs.
encounter in treau.n,-a penon spoDIOt'lb.lp of. Univeralty of J. Hughes a one-month study Mary Carroll, pt1ycbologist;
IUffertq a JeCODd sCrNe ii CallfornLa, Irvine -College trip to San Jose, Puerto Rico. alone with Warnn · Callah.ln, ..
I U. ~bittty of hill past of Medicine and Callfomta Hughes leaves California a polt-&troke paUenL
medical record wbJcb. because Area VID of Regional Medical April 4 and returns May, 4. Sooth Cout was sel~
ol, the ·<GmpleJ:ity ol thll l'rqirama. During hll stay In Puorto said Dr. Tesman, because it ,' di..-, . would be ~ in-. The study team at South Rico, he will work on the is one of a limited nw:nber etC.imable value Jn pr8Cl'lbing Coast is engaged in testing starf of a 3,000 student boy's of hospitals already involved
-olten IPtlliftl the difference and developini a standard set school in San J ose. in the Professional Activity
between Ille mil death. of. questions which could be His duties are to familiarize Study Prosram on 1trokes il!"
used in any area to ~ hil1'lllelf with the operallon or itiated in 1953 by the Un!ver11·
Sna'ke for · Zoo case hlstories. the school, to teach English ty of Michigan. The hospital
Stroke cases treated at the and' help out with acUvity and has for the put, 4'12 years
b03pltal during 1968 will be athletic programs. Hughes, 38, forwarded stroke 1taUstiCI· le
HONOLULU (UPI} -A bill reviewed and during the next Uves at 2918 Carob St., the Univenlty'I com P D t e r
hu betn iliroduced in the, .;•~lx~m~cm~ths~all;;,;;iie~wi;;;caae;;;;•~wllliiiii;;;;;i;N;;•w;;:po~rt;;iBiiie;;•ch;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"';;;";;;ler;;;;at;;;Ann;;;;;;;Ar;;;bor;;;;."'":;;;;~f state senate wbicb: WouJdfj ~
,::1i..:" ~:""~ Is Your Business Conducted Under A reptiles to Hawail. At ir-nt,
there are no makes in the
50th llllte. FICTITIOUS . . '
Our Starlite phone glows in the dark. FIRM NAME? So you won't answer the cat.
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CRASH' Pandemonium . Well you ca n prevent it from ever happenin g again . Get O\Jr
Starlite9 phone with its glowing dial that will guide yo ur aim in the dark.
And make a cat happy.
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FORNiA THAT THI FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS OF
THI CALIFORNll\ CIVIL CODE BE COMPLIED WITH:
LAW ON PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATES
OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
(Civil Cod• Section 2466-6"491
Sec. l466.-Except •• otherwlM p~v1ded in the next
Mdlon every P9"'°" tranuding bu1lnet1 In this St1te under
• fldlt1oua name and every partnenhlp tr1n11cting butln ...
In thf1 State under a fictitious name, or a designation not
showing the name of the person lnterMted •• p1rtner In
such bu:.Jnes1, must file with the cleric of the county in
which hit or · lt1 princip•I place of businep is situated, •
certlfic•t• subscribed and acknowledCMCI in the manner pro-
vided In Section 2461 of the Ct.ti Cod.; stating tha name
In full and the place of rftidenc:• of such penon and statfng
the name In full of all the members of such partnership
•r.td their placft of rftidance.
Such subacrlb.d and acknowled9ed certificate must. be
published subsequent to the flfinq thereof with the county
derk punuant to Government'Ceide·Saction 6064, In an...,.
D1per pubff1hed fn the county, If there be one, ind If there
be none In .such county, th.n in 1 l"MWlplDtr in an acljoinlnQ . county~~~~ afftdhlt showlnq the pµbllc1tion of such cartlfl·
cate· 11 ltt this Hctlon provided 1h1ft be filed with the county
clerk.within 30 days 1ftar the completion of such publlcatfon,
hut In fto 9vent 1h1U such nublfcation bt meda prior to the
filing of 1uch c1rtiflc1te with the county clerk.
2461. -The certificate filed with the clerk ., provided
In section twenty.four hundred 8'1d slxty .. lx must be signed
by the person therein referred to, or by the partners, as the
ta .. may be, a~ •cknowladgad before some officer, autho,..
fted to take ·the acknowltdgamant of convey1nc• of real
~rty •.•• Whet'e a busln111 11 herNft•r commancad bv •
person under a fictitious n1ma or 1 partnanhlp Is haraaffar
formed, the certificate must be fil.d and the publication
dHfgnatad In that section mulf bl! made within one month
tfter the commanc1mant of tuch but1nes1, or after the fo,,..,..
titn of. the: p1rtnarth1p, or within one month from ttM time
d•ignahd Jn the agrHmant of lh members for the com-
mencement of the partnership. Where the bu1inn1 h11 &a.rt
heretofore conducted under • fiditlou1 name or where
the partnarthip h•1 been haretofora formed, tha certificate
must be fiJ9d ancf the publication made within six mo111th1
after the p1111~ of thl1 act. No person doln" butlnaas under
• fictltlou1 nai:ne or hi1 11slgnff or assign .. , nor any per\
aon doing buslnas1 as p1rtn1n contrary to tha provislont
ef this artlcla, or their asslpnff or asslgneff, shall m1 int1in
Jn the courts of the State of C1llforni1.
Sec. 2469-0n !VERY change In the members of a Plrf•
nerthip transacting business In this 1t1ta under 1 fiditious
nam• Ir 1 daslgnatton which does noi shaw tha name of
the Plrton1 lntaruttd n pilrfn1r1 Jn lh busln111 ••.• a new
certificate must be fllad with tha 'County Clark, and a new
publlc1tton made 11 requlrtd by this article on the formation
of such partnanhlp.
If you have n11lectacl this procedure, vou should reaillte that
the nama of your firm ft not protected •nd that you are not
antltlacl te maintain aulh for colltdlon, or for other purpoHt,
•nY action upon or on account of any contract or contrffft
thtlr partnenhlp name, fn any court of this state vnttl the
certlfic1t1 ha1 Min filed and th• publication h11 bean rnNe
•• herein requlNCI.
Take care of this Important mltter now, by having the
DAILY PILOT, an adfud(cated legol newspaper for Ora.,.
County •nd distri buted in COSTA MESA, FOUNTAIN
Y~LLEY, HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, SEAL
BEACH, NEWP.ORT BEACH, WESTMINSTER, publish _..
urtlflcat•. Tho cost 11 111\all but tho flllnt and publlcotlon It
IOlftothl~ which should l'ot bo onrlooked.
Forms for Flctrt1ou1 Firm N1m11 and Certificate of Abandonment ef Ffctf.
tiovt Firm Na"'°' can bo obtolned FREE from any of tho DAILY PILOT offlc11 shown below:
330 W01t lay Stroot, Coata, Moto 92'27
2211 Weit lalboo loulovatll, Newport leach 926'0
309 Sth Stl'fft, Hunti ..... -92646
222 Pol'ftt Annuo, L .. una lloach 92UI
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Have i a Good · Attitude -in· the Face of the Inevitable ., .
111 P.1. Slot-., MD glory. JOll bw lood ..-.1 far mo. the Inevitable." You IOWICI low alerted many ol us lo the lauUves dally may only mate (which oomollmes retain bits
Detr ~. ilelncrolm: When IT IS QUITE an ldjuotmalt -Mn. D. and depres.ed, Mro. D. I Ill&· IOclal dangers ol h11Ylq had you more cOOlllpat.d and will ol food). Poet na""1 drip from
J "'' to I believed that the just to trow old; let ·alooe OOMMENT: 'J'be &ood news eett you take inveotory ot breath. Uke an,ythin& el.le, It oot affect your brtalh. chronic sinualti~ is another •llN ptOCtm did not begin being bes.leged with varicole ls ln your own wordt: "a, the plus signs : your present ha 1 bee o overdone l suaest tUt you check cause for bad bttath.
witll lhe IOI. Now, at ao. It's veins and lhlnnlog balr. I lood attitude In tbe Ill" ol general llOO<f health. Add up NeverthelOS! il ii ollen a J... your leedl for retained food hal'l"l'lnl lo me. know U..re Is mare lo Ille the Inevitable." Far, 1lthougb the figures and you will !Ind lor In our relalfoos with ]llrllclel. l'd also "' a ..,. WllAT 1 AM raying Is lhat
Fer one thin&, 'w bat than mert: phyllcal attributes, tt11 true tM& we can Mlp have our falllD'el1 too. you are not as old at 30 otben. , ahd 'throat speclalist to t.e you will have better rt!Ults ~ CID medical science but tbele ~ 11e1p to m.1111 pid:lenta who suffer At lllcll times it is eeffQtial as you Utink, It ii no( UIUIUT"ID, u .-. )'OU . haven't got a ii you COOCtf\lrate on nose,
otter for vlricoee v e i n s keep a cood attitude ii the trtm YatiooM vtlnt and those for the paUent to have "a • • • you think, Mil( 1 ~ tt tnubll ........_ 9'Ptum, nasal polyps teeth and throat UU1n OQ
belidel surgery! la stripping _::fa~ce~af...'.the~,lnc~~.tt~·~-""'~•~l~bopo~:.....!pollirod~'~~by!...'.'.tlli~ml~o&!_halr~:_· w'.'.:e'._:g~ood~a~W~tude=:_..,'.ln~lhe~f:ace::...'.ol:__:TV:._:AD'.'.:YEllTISIN'..'.".'.:~'.:'.G~h~1~1~ln:_:lhe=..lntestlaal'.'.'.:~~tr:ld.~'b~•:1:!!,.~··~l!ul11!!';=::,...:"11=:ar'.!ged:::__::tonsW~· :._~sto:m:•:::ch:,:and=.:'"'.::"":=oet:•:..__ the cnly answer? Aren't m-1--T · '
je<tloos ol >alue! " ' •
ANOTHER: 1 What i.s bf.1ng
c1ane 1o couotesact haklne"
o t hair.thinning?.• Doe i tnllllplaollng really grow hair
on bald headw! I ask thlt,
becaOle lut:year, 1 (~ female,
loddeolally) ,und""ent th•
tnumati: ell]>erieoce ol lo&Jog
much hair. It aWI haso't.,.,,.
pletoly grown In. Then my
doctor told me that in women
over 30, hair may thin out
for m evident rea900. A wig
canoot replace one's crowninc
Start Now
On Yolll'
Job Hunt
• By JOYCE J. L.ID1
Ate you one Df millions of
high schoOI ~ college
studeJits who 1wtil be oo the
prowl for vlCatlon-time work
this year? Your fUDUDlr JOh
campaign can be a f~
pain -« an uciting and
valuable exp¢enc:e, depen-
ding on how you 10 about ··
It.
NOW'S THE HOUR. The
mJ1n thing is lG get movine
now , , . thinking,. J>lonnlng
investlg1Uog. Don'I make ~
mlatake of waiting until next
June to start your aeJ?Ch;
all 1he best jobs wlJJ be 'filled
by then.
lNITIATIVE. Start wit b
your school 1u l da nce
counseJor, or coPtie plaee-
mtot director. Rlgfater with
the local office ol your State
Employment Strvlce, or with
lb Youth Opportlmlty Center.
If you're willing to· pay a
fee, 1 refbter wft.b private ' t
emplO)'llleot ageoe!OSl ~.
about laws retulathil youth
empJoyment; find out if you
need a work pmnit. Rttd
the clasal!led adl in th1a
new1paw: think about pi.t-
ln1 au ,d yourlelf. When I
was a student, I received 13
replles to my .ad, and found
a Job I liked V"Y mucb. Apply
at stores and buslnesstiJ in
your nelP,borhood. W a t ch
bulleUo Wards, lllld factoey
and store windoWI for "Help
Wanted."1 allns. Talk it up -
tell everybody you.,lmow that
you're /In the market for a
sumrqh-Job. Check with your
local • Chamber of Commerce
to flad buslnea:u in your area
that.-1llre vacation workers.
'l'YPICAL JOBS FO R
TQNS, buo hoy . , , caddie
. . • cannery worker • • .
car wlliber • • • cashier ,
• • coMtnlclioo helper • .
• dellvtry. ,boy • -. • elevator
operator . S ; food ltote clerk
• • • farm ·bafld • • • 115
statlpn attendant • . .
grtellbouse worker • • • ban.
dymao • • • hospllal worker
•.. houseworker , , • libnry
aide , • • lifeguard • . .
olftce clerk • , , playlfOU!ld
•Uendant • . . restaurant
y;orktr • • . sales clerk .
, • ticket taker • • , tutor
, • • typist • • • usher •
•. window washer ••• yard mao.
Gl!:T-AR EAD GMET·
TER& Some sharp boys hive
chltJed 50 cents or $1.00 for
painting IKltue ourohero oo the
curb in paint whJch can be
Seto at nlghL Warnlna:: Do
not paint lira~ then ask for
payment. Ask lint. OtheT oll·
beat ideas are: clean donns
for a college • • • wort as
a caritater in an animal
testing lab •.. be a sift-wrap-
per for a department start
• , • wort u a vault recep-
Uonllt In a bank helping peo-
ple find lheir safety depo!llt
boxes . . . be a practice
rider with customers of auto
drlvlnc achool1 • . • become
a dos·wall:er: check with
apartment bulldill( . dqormen , • • wort aa .a night hotel
c~ .... btcome a tour
--a local~ Int ""' -" •
hftill 'l'OVf '""'"'"' fW Mu,.. al-""'" ... " '· J, Loin. ,.,..., cer. Mr, OAIL't' ll'IU)T, P.O .... 1Ueo.
&!. w.i .. Mt. 6>1 .. ..,,.,, "' -11 ·~'"" <•~ "' olw!I. "'"" ''°"'" wr-i.ttel' II !flt bult el • Mtlrt
e1111Nt win l'WCtlw • "" IWlllll Mff·
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Pl•Jeet8 Threatened
Sta .,e in Trouble
With Finances
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
aplrollng coot ol bom>wlnc
-II lhreoten!ng to ll"P work on Cllifornla 's statewide
-wlter project, keep veterans
fmn buying homes and halt
ctmtruction of local schools.
'l1>e basic problem facing
the It.ate government ls the
........ facing tlloosanda of
itl'reskleots: It cannot afford
to J>llY the hi'1 rate of interest
required by banks to lend tbe1r
money.
Unlike Uie beleogurod in-
dividual however, the state
bas a 80luUon to it.I dilemma
-K cu ask the legislature,
governor and voten to ap.
prove ra1!ing tbe maximum
inUre6t rate the state can
peytogetmaney.
That wo1.dd a Dow sale of
hundreds " millioos ol dollars in bonds -which are essenlia1
to pay for }ocal schootS, the
water project. new parks and
allow vetenns to buy homes.
CURRENT RATE
1be current nationwide in-
terest rate i..!I 5.29 percent,
far above the five percent
ltm1t the st.ate now can offer
the banks. The c h i e f
legislative sponsor of. raising
the allowable rate, S e n .
Gordon R. Coklgne, says
bankers teU him that while
they oomider CaUfornia bondJ
gilt edge, "they would not
buy at that rate if they were
solid diamonds."
He called the matter a
"crisis" and said that "failure
to seU the b<xxls to finance
the various progrruru could
result in many ol. Calil'ornia'1
lmp<riant projects C<X1ling to
• stop."
The Indio Republican noted
that state wanted to sell $&75
million l:n bonds this xear out
<I tile fl.34 billion In boods
autborb:ed by voters 1n recent
electioos.
Cologne, chairman of the
Senate W a t e r Committee,
wlced most concern over
what failure to sell bonds
woo1d do to the State Water
Project, DOW hearing thirsty
Southern California. If the
&!tuall<ln -and>ongo!, be a.aid, the project "wlll come
to • crlndlnc bd before
Novembtt."
However, be noted, "l can
hear the acrtams from JocaJ
schools, too."
'11tls ls because about ~
thin! of Celilorni•'• 1,200 xhool d1stricts havt ex-
hausted their own local bon-
difll capedty and must rely
00 special -fundl to build
ocbools.
And ~ are the .. bedroom
.,.... adjac<lll to big ciUes
where they have all kids and
oo taxable industry," one state
olfldal noted -the oou, In
other wordJ, wbo m o 1 t
deoperately ne<d .... IJCboo1'.
The S~te Allocatioo Boan!
wNcb distributes the funds
already has approved alloca·
tioDs ol $10 millioo out of
a $275 millioo scbool akl bond
voters approved in 1966, but
now can't sell the boads. M
a resuh, it has haled alJoca.
tioos, except for a token $1
to a few districts to give them
priority fur whatever mooey
does turn up.
NO PANIC YET
Paul I. Hoyenga, executive
offic<r ol the boon!, said local
scbooldficials "aren't panick-
ing but they·re sure worried.
Something has alwa)'I come
aloog to boil them out. Will
something come alone now?"
Cologne b a ' introduced
"something" that would solve
the J>')blem. It ls legislat!oo
allowing the state to raiae
H.s Derest rates to meet
whatever current demands
are. nm would require voter
approval of a constituttmal
amendment, and Cobgne said
that If Interest Miles keep
ooar!ng, be might seek a
special statewide V<U late lbla
year.
CAN'T BUILD
Cologne also pointed out tllal
Inability to ..U l """"l obliga-
tion veteram bonds is cutung
into the ability to finance }ow.
interest loans for e1-
service:men to buy homes and
farms.
SPECIAL
c:he1tntra
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Oller tod1 April 30, 1969
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Ike Hits
Leftists,
-Rightists
NEW YORK (UPI) -
Former Pre.sldent Dwight D.
Eisenhower, declaring that
"'extremists . , . cause most
ef the trouble in the world,"
characterized his own ad-
mlnlstration today as a
''government by c o m m o n
sense."
ln an article written for
the Reader's Digest before his
recent operation, Eisenhower
cited "extremisUI of the far
left and the far right" as
troublemakers, but his specific
criticism was aimed at two
men usually regarded as
rightists -former Alabama
Gov. George Wallace and the
late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy.
He praised President Nixon
as one "who has always been
a man or the center in thought
and politics."
CONG!lm OPPOSED
The general recalled that
hls administration, like Nix-
on's, faced an opposition
Congress during much of his
time in office. He said this
pro bl em is not in-
surmountable.
"By using reason and
persuasion and sometimes a
bit of compromise, my ad-
ministration was able to put
through a respectable body
of constructive legislation," be
said. "This should be a
heartening note for Mr. Nh::-
on."
The title of the article is
''We Must Avoid the Perils
of Extremism," and it is
largely devoted to the question
of ex tremists, whOm
Eisenhower said are "few in
number but strong 1 n
decibels.''
"I was delighted when It
b ecame obvious las t
November that one extremist
qo the political scene, George
Wallace, had gone down to
defeat with a much mialler
percentage of the vote than
bad been anticipated," he
said.
GAIN POWER
"His campaign was a
calculated attempt to gain the l
balance of power by whetting
the emotions of anger, fear
and hate. These are nearly
aJways the weaPQIIS of the
extremist, and with them he
sometimes gains his ends.
0 Hitler did for a while, and
be very nearly wrecked the
world."
As for McCarthy,
Eisenhower said he used a
postion of immunity &o issue "wild, exaggerated and often
wholly false statements charg-
ing that there were thousands
of Communists in government
positions."
The general recalled that
he was criticized for not de-
nouncing McCarthy when he
was riding high. The former
President said he believes that
if he had done so, "instead
o! smashing him, I would only
have enhanced his stature."
DESTROY HIMSELF
"I was convinced th at
through his own excesses he
would eventually d e 1 troy
himself," Eisenhower said.
"Actually, I yearned in every
fiber of my being to do
precisely what my critics
were urging -but I 'felt filln!
this was the wrong tactic.
••What a lot of people don't
know even today ts that behind
the scenes I was doing all
I could to assist those who
were wrongly accused.''
He expressed confidence
that the United States will
find solutions for the Cllfl'ent
problems which he said are
created by attacks from black
militants on the far left and
John Birch Society members
on the far right.
"I believe that we as a
people have the good sense
to place patriotism and human
understanding above the ar-
rogance of personal prejudice
-end that we can and will
.solve peacefully the problems
that beset us," he said.
Laguna Man
Ends Flying
A .South Laguna pilot logged
his final commercial flight
this month after 33 years with
1J6ited Airlines.
Captain Lowell Heacock, of
24062 Paseo de Campo, retlrtd
alter flying into lA>s Angeles
International Airport from
Honolulu on March 4, his final
flight in a career of nearly
26,000 hours in the air on
seven United aircraft.
Heacock began his career
as an open<Oekpit flier for
the Anny Air ~. and flew
In •the Paclllc durltlg World
War U.
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U.S. Falls Behind in Subs
SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) -
'lhe ccmmander ol U.S. sub-
lml'foe fatte1 tn the Atlantic,
Viet Mn. Arnold F. &;hade,
11)'1 be believes tile United
-ii looioe ground rapidly to the Soriel Union In aub-
nmine ltnllilh.
"tllete are nol enough
(American l aubmllrillts 8fld
we are not buikifng enough,"
Schade told 1 group ()( San
Juan Navy Leogue members
and • newsmac on a crui6e
abol.rd the nuclear sub Tinosa.
T1le 'l'Ulo<a Is among .-i..
ot sevmll oavltS lnvolvtd In
jomt maneuvm, ca I Jed
Openltjon Springboard, oil
ea.sttpl Puerto JUco.
FROZEN AT Q
Ht said U.S. submarine
3Cttogth, excludin1 the Polaris
missile subs, has been frozen
at 6B for several yars and
lJJ new constructk>n is under
way at present.
He did note that the Defense
Dl'partment hae b u d g e t e d
fund! for three new .sub-
marines in 1970, which, he
said, "moons we are over the
68 hurdle." He said it has Fire Recruit
also agreed that three or four
new submarines an needed Paul Puckdlt, of t h e
each year from now on. Seal Beach Fire De-
The Navy atlmates that the pertment, led a group
Russians have more than 400 of 21 fire recruits in
submarines and may be graduation ceremonies
building at the rate 9f one Uris week at the Santa
a month. Ana College Fi.re Sci·
Schade W&B highJy critkal ence Academy. He was
d the freeze ·on American rec en Uy elected class
ronstruclion and attributed it presicient by his class-
to misinterpretation of a study mates at the f o u r t h
of submarine strength ontered basic fire •science class
five years ago by Robert s. at Santa Ana College.
McNamara, then secretary of -----------II
def~.
He said the study came up
with "a pretty good estimate"
that U.S. submarines · had
seven times the over-all
capability o( So v let sub-
marines.
41 POLARIS SUBS
However, he said, ''systems
analysts took the study to
heart" and decided the United
St.ates needed only ont--seventh
of the number oi Rmsian sub-
marines, so the conventional
U.S. force was frozen at 68.
There also are 41 PolarU
m i s a ile-firing submarines,
although thi.!i construction pro-
gram also has been com-
pleted.
Births Drop,
Marriages
Up for 1968
Scorecard for 1968: Births
down, marriages up.
That's what the National
Center for Health Statistics
1ays.
Births in the U.S. during
1968 tola1ed 3,470,000, the
fewest since 1946. AulboriUes
say the decline is caused by
Riot Manual · Says "'Kill Them9
PlllLAJlELPHIA (AP) -
"lf you can't till them, harm
them."
Tbat I~ one of I.he ~
st.ruciiiona in a pamphlet
distributed to area coUece
studeril! on how to deal with
police during c a m p u 1
disturbanc.. • . , cunplele
with crudely d r a w n Il-
lustrations of how to make
bombs.
It tells how a campus rioter
ca~ disable and maim police,
pohce horses, photographers
and even imocent onlooken
during school dlaorders.
Frank L. Riuo, city police
commissioner, says the
anonymously written slx·page
pamphlet, called ' ' Y o u r
Manual," was distributed to
25 members of Studenta for
a Democratic Soclety on the
11,000-student body campus of
the Univeralty, or
Pennsylvania.
Along wMh copies went
orders to circulatt them wlde·
ly, Ri.EzD said. A spokesman
for SDS ckoi«i tile organlia-
Uon bu any coontetlon with
lhe booklet.
1be booklet lists i t s
pubUJher u the "SR News
Service, loc., San Francisco."
No such fl.rm it listed in the
San Francisco telephooe direc·
tory. However s i mi 1 a r
pamphleb with the firm also
lliJted 11 publilher have a)>
pured on the campus ol San
Francilco State College.
On the effectiveness ol hurl·
ing rocks and bottles, the
manual reads: "An empty
bottle or rock can disable a
pig (policemen) for the whole
campaign."
It prompts agitators to
throw first at p o I ice
cameramt.n to ellmlnlte pic-
tures ol ensutn1 cluhes.
The manual, Vol. 1, No. I,
glvn othe.r detail& oa poegible
weapcw 100 how to use them.
1·u we are to free OUl"R1ves,
we mwit out of necessity,
strike at them as violently
as they have struck at m,"
a preface says.
''It 's terr ible and
outrageous," said ruuo.
He said no attempt b being
made to confiscate copies, but
added he is taking !Mpo to
see whether any violation of
city statute is involved in
circulatkln.
A spokesman for t h e
University of Pennsylvania
said the pamphlet 1Yould not
be banned because this .would
not "eUectively curtail its
distribution."
The inHW llsue promlaet
in IUbeequtnt editiona to
hlg!illght a m-olutloury
leader ol the moolh, publish
an aa,ussiNtlon llat, detail
how to mW napalm -b•
and print • primer .. riot
Jogi.slics.
Auto Callbacks
Top '68 Figure
WASHINGTON !UPI) -
Domeaic automobile makers
called back 955,485 can and
trucka during 1968 to correct
delecu, acardini to the
Transportation Department.
Foreign. makers r e c a 11 e d
552,397 dlrirc the 1 a m e
period. Massive callblckl this
year have alttady pushed
19&9'1 figure put lut year's.
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c.,.11tn, oi. u11 Mlln ~ trnlll>ed rtH 111111111.
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SN<lllCtl-: :I.SO !bl.I 0-111: IOll"•W'. PlfJlnt ..,._
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'i.rlftt Ar.s-111: 1 ... JI" c-. 1 1t1 ftlvor• Miit. 1 revoA1tklll lrllrool., ' •l«ts ~Ill. 1 rvr. lloot.
South Coost Pla1a; Costa M1&a
lrisMI al the San Diqa fN1way
llHO~ avt:RY I.VINING
Ma11lll•y tlll'll f'rld1y Untll l :IG p.m .
Sl lllfdl)' 'til I '·'"· .... , .\ !11../. /11111 f,,, .1.1111·~ 'I /, 11/1•, !'" 11/ .. • If,, ' • /;,/1111d •/ The reasoning on the freeu,
Schade said, was "wholly
unrealistic," because it
assumed that deployment of
enemy submarines would be
such that the odds in a given
location 'vould alway11 be 7
to I, when this probably would
never occur .
the increasing tendency ofl!~~-;;;~~;;~~~~;!;:::iiiiiiii~~==~~========~~ young couples to have a
decreasing n u m be r of
children, and to space them
more widely. Another cause
is that those couples who were
making the baby boom in the
fifties. after postponing having
children in the forties, have
decided to stop. Meanwhile,
the couples who followed them
are now havi ng fewer babies
at older childbearing ages
because they tended to marry
earlier and have their children
sooner after marriage.
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Further, U1e admiral said,
the Russians "are building
better subs than before,"
ll'hile many of the U.S. nuclear
subs, of. which there are about
35, are approaching 20 ye-ars
of age, when they will be
considered obsolete.
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The matriage windfall, uy
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PREPARING FOR SHOW -Needle point instn 1ctor Paul Ditzenberger dis-
plays craft for members of Niguel Art Association (from left} Mmes. Toby
SWlshine Esther Coutu and Lila Graham. Needle point work will be included
in April ~rafts exhibit planned by Niguel and San Clemente Art Associations.
Art Groups
Set Exhibit
A painting and crafts exhibit
Smoking . Parents-Give
Children Colds, Flu
of the works of members of LOS ANGELES (AP) -State College, said a survey
the Niguel Art Association and Two researchers say children of 2,130 families in Detroit
lmvan H™ Orange
DAl~V 'F ,. ,,
JuiCe
SAN BERNARDINO "!"' Mr1. to do wpi too start a na-
George 'J1lompson of Jel· tJonwide aearch for the travt~
ferson, Iowa, where are you? ing Mrs. Thompson. But she
needn't wwry ebool Ille juice
unlhawlng; It's belng kepi
safely Jn the freezer,
Your orange Juice ls metung. ' ~
' ' Mrs. Thompson won a r.=;;;:::;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::=:=:=:\l year11 supply of Sunkl.9t frozen
orange juice In the Eiffel
Tower citrus fruit guesalng
contest conducted during the
11-day run of the Mth Nauobat
Orange Show In S a n
Bernardino.
But a call to the tnrormation
service operator in Jefferson
brought the answer: "Sorry,
that number is (In ·vacation,"
which means apparently ·that
Mrs. Thompson asked for a
temporary dlsoonnect l,Vhile
she went on a trip, which
ultimately brought her to
Southern California and the
famed citrus exposiUon.
Of the nearly 5,000 persons ,
who entered the contest, Mrs. ~
Thompson was the only one
to hit the number right · on
the .•• uh, navel. She correctly
guessed that there were 3,506 1
oranges and grapefruit on the j
Eiffen"l'ower, whlch was con-
structed by the National
Orange Show staff as a non-
competitive display in the
Feature Exhibits department.
Mrs. Thompson made her
correct guess at 2:13 p.m.
March 7, the second day
of the 1969 show.
So NaUonal Orange Show
officials felt the only thing
TASI'E .BEFORE YOU BUYl
cheese ball
BEEFANDSTICK
Twofwtow"t:r &cm tbewide
:I! etiiCll of.~ b>4I Im •. -.
-.11st Wing Lo-C.l'MI"' Miii
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mna around cigarette sm oking showed smokers' childre n suf-the San Clemente Art Associa· parents are more prone to ferred 39 percent m o r e
tion is scheduled April 25 have colds and flu tha n are respiratory problems than
through 27 at the Monarch children of nonsmokers. children of nonsmokers. smokers' children with 20 per-
Bay Plaza, Laguna Niguel. Donald Rober tson , a And a survey of 496 families cent -more respiratory pro-
61/11U'JUllR--
The recently formed Niguel _s~oc~i~ol~og=is~t=a~t~Lo~n~g~B~e~ac~h~in~~Lo~s~An~g~el~es~s~h~o~w~e~d~b~le~m~s=. ======:::!~==================~ Art Association meets the se-
cond Thursday of every month
in the cafeteria of Crown
Valley School. Guest speaker
at the March meeting was
ceramist Jack Taylor of
Laguna B each. MULLEN
WHAT'S GOING ON
AT GRODINS?
(or Whal'• In A N1rne?)
The Mullen & Bluett
"'Change of Name" story
has stirred so much ln.-
terest, we're taking thls
method of answering the
manyquestlon1a1ked by
our friends and custom·
ers. The most common
being, ''wh en are you
going to change the
name?"
Frankly, we're not
c:iutte ready, due lo some
unforeseen delays. Hun-
dreds of things must be
completed first. like d ..
signing new signs, gift
boxes, bags, wrapping
paper, stationery and
coun tless business
forms. Not to mention,
many contemplated
store Interior design
changes.
AbOVf!' all, our new
Grodlns Inventory, 'Nhleh
has been slow In arriving,
must becomple1e before
we can call ourselves
Grodins.
Meanwhlle, ovr
Ch.ange of Name Sale Is
setting record1. Every
day thousands of people
are discovering the re•
markablevalutl through--
out our storf•· We've
even been obllged to add
some new Grodlns me,...
chandlse to th• Nit and
we wlll continue-to do ao.
If that do~•n't make
ttiesevatues the greatest
In town. our name lan't
Mullen I. Bluett....oon to
· bl Grodlna.
f
BLUETT
G::RODIN'"S
Now, save $33 to $48
on all Mullen & Bluett ri .
$110 $115 $125 .
en's • u
$
Out they go, the entire stock of $110 to $125
suits carrying the Mullen & Bluett label.
Most are famous brands you know; all the styles
you admire. One or two button forward fashion
models as well as three button natural shoulder
models with vests. Even, ~o pants suits ere
Included in this spectacular sale event.
Select from year 'round weights In wool
wors1ed and silkened worsted fabrics. Solid•
and patterns to please every man ••• twllls.
stripes, checks and plaids. At these
savings you'll want at least two suits,
tor business and social occasions.
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JI llAl\.Y"101'
Casiro~s -Creation
'. Ex-UCI Stµdent T elh of Cuba Visit
W~tern States Nµclear Pact Introduced
. . 117TIJOiul FORTllNB Cllba with bl& 111111 duill!s the, c~ mool GI tl!o ttlui ... • .. ..., * '"" 1111 mlaOe crilil. are thole who were better
,,,. , ()ulro ~ in n.nw lhe -trip lo oil .-the old .,...., -
OJ11a 11 ,.,,....... a -CUl!il Ilia wlla, Ami, ...,eel older ~ who couldn~ ad-
.;doly aid .. "'"" • -hom< ln 1-8-h. 11111, pellllle In Ibo .1our111·1 ..
-..,. uc Jrvlne '\1"""'1' Krilmanoaldlbotn..,;u duolry, ltcbnlclana for
Mlcl..t Krloman -.ho opeot -nol -him·~ -" . --pollieo. the dglJI ol the ~Olh ... .. CUbt, bul bt, ..... ti• , '"!bin in very , ... black
o1-.,y ol lhe Cuba .. voi... holds ...... ,.._ .. It.; ... ~ re1ug .... .. ~--FldOl~ bosllolWhotbt-.-r Krilmonllldlhereloalack
-.•yoat-<ldfcrmer He aafd be 11w ~~-~r=:
. UC! -body preelolen~ •-In Cnl!I, a But !here -·1 -1 gml
'" -balhedl1 ~ polltlcal_syMll In,,_ lbso deal "' --.. ' al!outwllllht-ona,...,.at ""'no ll()Ol\lal lntedlh, '"° . pro-A VISIT WITH flDEL ·---~ ...... trtp 1o lb• ,...,___ clucin(........,ll'IOda. IJCI St-Krltmaft ....,.._ In the 10 ~ since lbt f<x-loland. He oald ht nallctd lllckJ, revolution lbt number of
W1itJo bt aOI be -no1 a blc rocl: and rnD alar, -bes ,,..._ revojutlClllary in Gualemala
· tfUnl; lhe new Cohen Way of wallfng In h lry!JJg lo rt from 300,00 lo 100,GOO. Bui btfure ''Cube."
doing thiinp Is exp<lable lo admloaion lo a ho I Id• Y in lhe ..... time lhe number "1'.ll ldl sou where lbt the United Slates, ht Is quite celebratim. llllellectuall llid of traclon has incntsed from thfttt lies," Krloman said . .,,..1nced M Is best fur lhe ll'tiN .. nol -5,GOO lo 45,GOO be said. -"Olher Lalin natioos will ,..
Cubm 1iO')Ple. In .--, bt Mid. I~ He u""'""1 the people's what lhe Cul>ans llf' d<>ing .. ·u. 1* aeen the Cubtn Efti!Cllltfll·Cnbt, no-~ coodltion bu been improved -lheirrate,olgrowtl)."
,brand of communimn '8(1.jto ~.ter what be does moet "c,I in other ways. Cube la now He said that is why U.S.
JU mind It ~ " lhe ,_, -In the:] ihe .-literate ol oll Latin capilalist Interests c an n o I
· J(rlsman'a.risky lrip lo C:Uhl be . IJl!id. Fidel \rorka In Am<riean -· be said. lol......, a succ:essful sociali!t
Wlll!l taken with anotblr; ua ~eJds too. • ... "Ont ye.er they sent nation in Latin America. ------~ anil _amar-. _·l!Nman'•-m-, ~-r~ -lo <Vf!rY -· He "Someday we're going lo rted cou""" !rem UCLA'Oftf 'l'r<mler Culro at 1 receptloil ~ In ·~• untt'I ha t I 1 ,ii..-~-.. l..U1..1-~ .• ··~."1:1 tbe.,,•cithe ~lllk movcu ft'Jw1 you veto come to a muua """"" usmu1_, ......... ,.0 ., ~ . '"'6'-"' ewryme in your family could wxlerstanding w i t h the
• Be 9'id tbe~ dn:ee are anij,"'9ary '1l &be revol~ read am write." Cubans," he pre.dieted. "It's '.u PhD ~·in Lalin II< 'laid tboft ·we.. a mllllilO -• ....__,. . ......,_.. ........_ In ihe ...... There is moc• polilical a very young country. The
America JdetorJ. Kri8lnant ~ . ....,...,-~· f freedom in the se:nee that revolution in many ways is
!*melf, la a. oeoior w.rtln( •we .-his MM. ~ D!'f' people .,. partl<ipatiill o1 young 1nteres1s venus old." ,in dual ~ ... ·In ~ looftd :rt8IX at ,..,. mn; kl : tlit ~ ... be ---------11
One! Jllilooolfly, , . -~ 11oc )'>ti. H• ukec! r...arked. · prnc '
. 'll"I' ap..11 two ·....u .. ,..._ .. ~ ....... 1mn." , "On every bioct 1ber. is Nearly Everyone
•tne -· llylog il!lo.Havana Al t!>e ~ly mlsed a Commillee f<r Def""' of
fmn l,lezice Cit)'.' 'Ibey had reception Krilmln alaom ~ lhe • -The · J>O<IY
to Jem via Madrid, Spa!n. lhe -1 --fmn.; ..,;.,. doirn lh!np-f!lef want
becauoe Mesloo will nol admil lhe Valican Ond Briti8h and. Qi be -· Bui l!fOblems
U:S. --.. llighla lnlm Freocb d!ptomata, '·IO up too_ uu,.. 1i11< !Ooct
Cul!il, -·-111<1-be agked ! ral!oniilc, lhoddy .ooe., rel-
-Coming llnogb custom! in Cu-be -"Wjlat wlll Unc lhe -clNn."
'Listens'
A bill thal would permit
the lormallon ol a Western
lnlenlaln Nuclear ComI>OO!I
bu -lnlroduced Jn Ibo
U.ll -ol RepreseniaU-
by Rep. Chel Holilleld (!).
Calli.) IUld Rep. Cralf HOllllU
(M:alll.)
'llle,compad, formed by tho
Wettern Gov er nor 1 1 eon.
I.._., bu already been
raWled by lhe Slal•
l"ll•'olun l n ~omla,
Colondo, Idaho, Woibb>gtoo
IDd Wyoimlq. However ,
~ appronl ls ___ ..,_
peel becc-111 ettecttfe. The
compact will establish a
Western lntentate Nuclear
Board lo a1a the ·development
and wae of ':to}nic enera in
weatem states. A ai.milar com-
pact alrudy •xiats in the
South. '1lle W.1'11.B. alloo
would have the aulborlty to
act as representative for the
CHUTNEY
$19.00
states in deallngs with tbl
Atomic Energy Commission.
Congressmen Holilleld • ...
Boomer in~ced> ~ bill Iii
their resp:itive rvla M
chalrWn nct ranking mJncri.
ly member ol lhe Jolnl Com-
mittee on Atomic Energy. The
bill has been referred to the
Judiciary <;ommittee.
N .... ·vcrt they ...,.. '"'PPtd ·11tpp<n 1o the ,..,..._ 11 . -ilid, "Y"" can dif-to Landers
-they said Ibey had 8tl)tllllnghlppo!llloc.bol" ' -. vioitod Cuba. But the -''They'd laugh and .,;• ,_., -.lhe nvolullon.,, --------~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll"l"l"B"R"IS .. TO!!!!!!l!!• ... c .. o .. s .. TA!!!!!!M!!f5!!A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S!!O!!U!!T!!H!!C!!O!!A!!S!!T!!P!!LA!!,!!ZA!!!!!•!!!!!s!!4!!6-'1!!7!!9!!1!!!!!!!l!! '• ouperior let lhem by 'Thol'a lhe question a I I CubtaO · .,. .fi<ely admit 1o,_
:use the U.S. Su~e Ama1clm ~' 'Ibey claim ~·ha~~ MtQf' JM ,,_., $0UTH ~T PW.. llAISTOt. AT SAN DIEGO FlltEEWAY. COS.TA ME.SA: MONOAY, THUll!SOAY AMO l'IUDAY 10 TO t :Jll TUESCAY, WEDNESDAY AND $ATUROAY M TO"
Court ball upheld lhe rigbl lher .... devdoplng • via~ tr....w. bland and the . . of fi<e travel, Krisma1uatd. polilical ayslem tl!al doeon I .-·ir·llun&rY ., they have
He added, however, that be depend on any me man." · , Cfillt ma'rtet ~,
undent8nds tbek passports, ·He llld they aro fiil>tinl , • • · . .
wbicb belong ,., lhe State lhe Lotin penm><OI lnldi-" , lluliil lhe C:Uban mlnlmum
Department, trave1ed illegally tion ol caudillo -penooalism. age in pesos b ~ual to
"I baven' beard from lhe ll's agaln!I lhe law lo name '60 per mooth. Medical IUld
government yd," be !!aid. "l any achool, building er monu-d«ital work end education is
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Two HunllngtDI! Beach men
hive graduated from a U.S.
Air Force tec:Mlcll school at
Keesler AFB, Miss. 'Ibey are
:f;J'L l.C. BIJ'Us W. Vtr Baar -• son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
• W. Ver Haar Jr.. of 8562
Donald Circle, and Airman
Grei Pudt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Pasch of 20122
Marina Lane.
Ver Haai, a 1r1duate .of
Marina High School, was
trained as an air traffic co~
troller and has been assigned
to Ft. Rucker, Ala.
Ainnan Pasch was trained
as a personnel specialist and
has been asigned to ?\lather
AFB. He is a graduate of
HunUngton Beach Hlgh School.
Sptt. 4. Clyde L. GUlam
Jr., 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gillam Sr., of 313 17th Place
Costa Mesa. received the
Silver Star Medal for "gallan-
try in action while engaged
in ground operations against
a hostile force in Vietnam ."
A machine gunner in Com·
pany C, 2nd Battalion of the
25th Infa ntry Division's 12th
Infantry, G i 11 a m 's cita·
tion reads, iHs valorous ac-
tions contributed to the suc-
cess of the mission by his
personal bra ve ry . ag-
gressiveness and devotion to
duty in keeping with the
highest traditions of ) h e
military service."
Airman Theodore T. Ott Jr ..
whose parents live at 3308
Seaview, Corona del A1ar, was
graduated from the Air Con-
lrolinan School at the Naval
Air Technical T r a i n i n g
Center, Glynco, Ga. The
school trained the airman to
direct aircraft traffic in and
out of air stations and aboar d
ships.
Airman Leslie E. Heide, -
~eeq .
012 tqe
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L>egs iq
10wq,
USAF, san ol Mt. and Mrs.
John F. Heide ol 3 0 4
Broadway St., Costa Mesa,
has graduated from t h e
Defense ln!onnailon School'!!
basic military j our n a I i 1 t
course at Ft. Benjamin Har-
rison. Ind.
The airman, a graduate of
c..ona del Mar High School,
1966, attended Orange Coast
College and Saddleback Junior
College before entering the
service , was trained i n
new s paper , radio and
television techniquea for duly
in the information field.
Staff Set Bill S. O. Carr,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Billie
Carr of 13631 Milton Ave.,
Westminster, is on du ty at
Ubon R o y a I Thai AFB,
'11lailand.
A radio operator, the
sergeant is a graduate of
Westminster High School and
attended Orange Coast Colleg~
~fore entering the service.
Altman Craig 1\-t, Flowe r,
son of N.:rs. Barbara Flower
of 301 Marguerite, Corona de!
Mar, has graduated from a
U.S. Air Force school, Shep-
pard AFB, Tei .
He was trained as an
aircraft mechanic and has
been assigned to a unit of
the Air Force Systems Com·
mand. Edward!! AFB, C:'llif.
He is a graduate of Corona
del Mar High School. His
father, Walter Flov.·er, lives
in Santa Ana.
Two Newport Beach men
are serving aboard the attack
aircraft carrier USS Tico n·
deroga during its fifth tour
of duty in the Western Pacific.
They are Airman Appren.
Chris topher F. Boltz, son of
Mrs. Thomas R. H.olme of
512 Iris Ave., and Seaman
Apprea. Richard S. Roseoast,
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S. Rosenast' ot 1207 Somerset
Lane.
Airman Roger Davis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Davis
of 68Sl Retherford Drive, Hun-
tington Belch, has b e e n
assigned to a unit of the Air
Force Systems Command ilt
Edwards AFB. A graduate of
Fountain Valley High School,
the atrman was trained as
an aircraft mechanic.
Storekttper t.C. F e I I x
Martinez Jr., whose parents
live at 525 Fairfax Drive.
Costa Mesa, is on the sta(f
or the Commander cruiser·
destroyer group, Long Beach.
The command p r ovid es
logistical support for the two
Long Beach-based cruiser-
destroyer flotillas of more
than 40 destroyers and two
destroyer tende rs.
Cadet SgL Richard R. 1\1.
Seltz, class of '69 at West
Point Academy, will present
a series of talks at various
high ~hools throughout the
area on "The U.S. Jl.1ilitary
Academy Today."
Cadet Seitz is the son of
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. (ret l
and Mrs. W. A. Seitz of 31423
Coast Highway, South Laguna.
Pvt. Andrew E. Pria Jr ..
20. ".-hose parents live at 2914·
A Peppertree Lane, Costa
!\11'sa. ha.<: been assigned to
the 35th Engineer Battalion.
Vie!nam , as a co mb a l
engineer.
Airman Roland L. S"'·ingcr.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
F. S"'·inger of 30824 Calle
Chucca. San Juan Capistrano.
has been assigned to a unit
of the Aerospace Defense
Command, Harhilton AFB, for
training and duty in tile wire
maintenance field.
The airman is a graduate.
of San Clemente High School
DECORATOR '
and attended Shasta College,
Red~. before entering the
scrviee.
Lt. Col. George It. ltaab,
fl.1.0 ., son of h1r!. The resa
J{aab of 809 Avenlda Sevilla,
Lagun a 11ills, !s serving as
assistant chief of t h t!
Opthalmology Departni ent. at
the Brooke General Hospi tal,
Fl. Sam Houston. Tex.
Sgt. Robert S. Bau man, sor.
()f Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bauman of 14322 Hammon
Lane. Hunti ngton Beac h. has
arrh·ed for duty at Davis·
h~onthan AFB, Ariz.
He is an aerial photo
systems repairman a n d
previously served al Tan Son
Nhut AB. Vietnam.
Sgt. Richard S . Hem-
mersc hlag of 3132 Samoa
Mrs. J~arvey P. Hanl·
mersch!ag of 3132 Samoa
Pl ate. Costa Jl.·!esa. is on duly
at L:dorn Royal Thai AFB,
Thailand.
The .<:ei:gcant, an air lra rfic
controller. i.~ a graduate of
Costa ~1csa High School and
attended Orange Coast College
before entering the st'rvice.
Forme r Laguna Bearh resi·
dent Craig Liodse~·. 20. has
b!'en assignl'd to Key \Vest,
Fla. where he Yt'ill be stationed
on the submarine USS Tirante.
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Lindsey, an e ng i ne er
ftrtman apprentice, bu bteo
in the N1'vy about one year
of his four--year term of
service. Currently on Juve,
he J~ vl1ltlng his mother, Mrs.
Doris Lindsey, 251 RubY.' St.
In addition to his engineering
training. Lindsey attei)ded
subn1arlne school at New;.oo·
don. «;onn., and hopes to at.
te nd diving school to Btudy
both SCUBA and "bard hat"
di\·ing techniques.
, Tech. Sgt. Charlie N. Harris,
son of R. F. Harris oL 4103
Calle Juno, San Clemente, is
a member of the unit that
earned the U.S. Air Force
Uu.tstanding Unit Award.
Sgt. Harris b an airfraine
malntenanoe technician ln the
4371h Military AirWt Win(,
Charleston Ara, S.C. that was
cited forexceptlon•lly
meritorious wvlce during
combat and resupply alrllft
operations marking the third
time in four years the wing
has been so honored.
' I' whoR: home Is at 2811 Walnut Lane, }JunUn1t011 Be 1 ~11 •
S\., Costa Mesa, received the he.lped launch a U.S. Air Foree BiUu.e Star Medal near Nha '"Mlnutem:in.1 JI lntercontinenti.1 ti'afig, VI et n am. 'the ballistic mlssil& from Va.n-
Drllenant was presented the denbtrg AFB.
altlrd for meritorious service The sergeant Is a graduQle
.$. ground operations against of Marina Hlgh School and
hlllti le forces in Vietnam. aUended Orange Coast Collego
, At the time bf the prese n· before entering the scrvlc-O;
Udon the lieutenant, son or
Airman Bruce L Brown, son 1Leo J. Walsh, 118 Trafalgar Seamon Rel. l.a~'ren(.-e .J.
o{ Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. 'Lane. San Clemente, waii Carmon11, son of l\1r. and Mra.
Brown ot 21801 Starflre Lane, t11m chief in the 41st Civil Edward Carrnona or 2848
Huntington Beach, has. been ('JfaJts Company. Velasco Lane, Costa J\fesa, • .iJ
assigned to Keesler AFB, , 1 --assigned to Coast Guard
l\tiss., for training in the air 1 pat. Peter F. DuCaen11ols. Recruit Trai ning Ce nte r .
traffic cont rol field . 1~ of V.r. and W.rs. L. R. Alameda for eight wee.ks of
The airman is a graduate·-±'I>,ICUenoois;;t:===· ='=of=l=6=92=l=C=ax=o=o=bas==ic=tr=airun=· =g=. ===='::· of Huntington Beach High 1~
School, 1963.
Lt. \'t'arren D. Taylor,
County Men Honor<'.d
At Service Academies
Cadet St.even C. J. Lockhart,
so n of W.r. and Mrs . Joseph
P. G. Lockhart of 6182 Sonoma
Drive, Huntington Beach, has
been named to the Dean's
List at the Air Forc e
Academv. Col(), The cadet is
a gradi.iate of lflarina High
School, 1968.
Cadet Walter R. Allen, son
or l\fr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen
of 25252 Yacht Drive, Dana
Point, has been named to the
Superir.lendent's List at the
U.S. Air Force Academ y.
Cadet Allen is a 1966 graduate
of the San Clemente High
School.
T \\'O Orange County 1nen
have been named lo the Conl·
mandant 's List at the Air
Force Academy, Colo.
Cadet Larry A. Pattertion.
class of '72, son of Ronald
Patterson ol 1880 El Camino
Real, San Clemente and Cadet
!'tlark C. Witman, class of '7 1,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
C. Witman of 1006 Sandcastle
Drive, Corona de\ Mar. were
se lected for out st an ding
, military performance.
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Cadet James A. Dr'f-
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Mr. and Mrs. J ames L.
Dryden o! 2406 Minule-
man· \Vay, Costa Me sa, 1 has been elected for tbe
position of e 1 em e rot
leader \vith the rank 9(;
cadet first lieutenant.1
He \Vas al.so named to
the Commandant's List,
al the Air Force Ace~
demy. Colo. Cadet Dry,
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1965,
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~Ir DAILY PILOT Wtdn!iday, Mll'Ch 26, 1969
Huntington B.each's Jane Wa rd
HD Gal Honofed ij
Firlit Woman to Be E11shrine d ~
J ane \\'ard, the most decorated n•o1nan \'Olleyball player oC all time, has I
anoU1er feather in her cap today.
The lluntington Beach Olytnpian has become the first woman inducted
inlo the Helms \'olleyball Hall of Fame tod<iy.
. ' Since the Hall began recognizing vo\!eyball players in 1954, ti men have ~
been enshrined. '.~ ' The 37.year·old H1111t1ng1t1n Beach school tea cher has competed 14 years
i in her sport. Playing fur the Long Hc<ich Ahern Sh;unrocks, the ~ng Bea~h
I Rrcakcrs, the Santa l\lonira ~lari11crs and the Lung Be~ch Sha~'!Cks. Miss
\Vard was accorded All-An1er1can honors for 14 consccut1ve years..,
She has been nan1t'rl 1von1an player or lhe year for the Unite<li States five )
tin1es and played on national chan1pionship tca1ns 13 times. I ij
I, ~1iss \Vard rl'pres!'n!l'd the L"nited Stales in 1956. 1960 and W67 world l
cha1npionship pla,v, Sh(' was a 1nl'n1bcr of the 1964 and 1963 Olympl~ teams.
I Born in Buffalo. N.Y., on April 30, 19:tz, she attended Bennett lfigh School
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in Buffalo before being graduated from thehUnhiversityko! Bhuffal.o11 i~A1952. t-• -'
Currently the coach of the Long Bcac S amroc s, s e_v.·1 ~ ~rescn l!U 1 v.•ith her Hall of Faine 1nvard at the U.S. volleyball champ1onsh1ps Jn Knox·
\·illc, Tenn., f\lay 5-9.
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In 48-0 No -hit Rout
RlJS TON, J.::i. (AP\ -Bii;: James
Jlichards pitched lhn.'l' hilles~ innings
a nd polfd home runs fou r ('(1nst.>cutivc
ti1nrs at the p \a I c 1'ucsd:1y In give
his high school team a 48-0 no-h1l bascbnll
victory.
The &-foot·i 1~ Hichard :-., ;11;,n a baskct -
bnll and roo1b:ill slar. dro\t' in 10 r11n~
as Lincoln High ol Ru sinn deft':l!e:d
Jackso!) High o( Jouesboro.
He also ~cort>d on a 97·yard in·
tcrct'ption return \Vhlle playing defense.
LeBlanc says hi s star perfoCner has
had numerous college scholan;hip offers
in all U1ree. sports. including ~ds from
l\11chlgan Stale. Florida State, South
Carolina and Oklahoma.
" llepresentatives of the Red ~, Cubs,
Yonkecs and Astros are amOft( t>sseball
teami; Lhat have offered Richards pro
cont ri:1cts. ~
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Lakers Open -NBA Title Ru1'
LOS ANGELF.11 (AP) -Winners Iii
~e West durlna: the reaular aeason,
Ule Loa Angelft Laken open ~ NaUonal
Baaketball' Association playoff series
tonight facing a San Francisco team
with tiUe aspirations of Its own.
During the regular season they met
seven times with the Lakers winning
four and the Warriors three .•
At the Forum, scetle of t_he opening
two games of the playoff, the two teams
split, each winning twice.
Los Angeles, with Wilt Chamberlain
playing his first season , compiled lts
best season record with a 55-27 won-bl
Celtics Look
For One More
Title Miracle
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The National Basketball Association
playoffs open lonight and for perhaps
the first time the spotlight shines on
a fourth place team, the Boston Celtics.
Can they pull it off one more time?
The Celtics will be trying to salvage
their most miserable season since 1949-50
when they begin the Eastern Division
semifinal best--0f.7 series at Philadelphia.
SM Francisco plays at Los Angeles
in the Western Division semifinal opener.
The New York Knicks invade
Baltimore and Sa n Diego opposes host
Atlanta Thursday night in the other
semifinals.
The Ce1tics, who have won nine NBA
titles in the last IO years, finished a
dismal fourth this season, their lowest
placing since they finished last in 1949--50.
They hadn't been below second since
a third place finish in 1954-55.
"We have lo redeem ourselves," says
John Havlicek of Boston.
"I'm looking forward to the playoffs
as a new season," adds Sam Jones,
who is retiring after the p!ayoffs.
With Jones leaving and age creeping
up on player-coach Bill Rwisell, Satch
Sanders and Bailey Howell, this might
be Boston's last shot at an NBA cham·
pionship in the near future .
The Celtics did have a ~2 edge over
the second·place 76ers during the regular
season but it was an evenly played
series 'with two of the games going
into overtime.
Sports in Brief
record while the Warriors finished third
in the West at 41-4.l,
"We are definitely mentally ready for
this series," declared ex·Laker Jim King ,
now a Warrior. "It's going to bt tough,
but everyone on the team thinks we
can beat the Lakera and go all the
way."
King has been alling much of the
season but says be'• ·now at about 75
per cent efficiency and San Francisco
will need his outside shooting to pull
off any upset.
The 7·foot·2 Chamberlain led the NBA
in two categories, field goal percentage
with 68.3 and rebounds with 1,711. His
Wanicr counterpart, Nate Thurmond.
grabbed cif 1,S24.
Jeff Mullins led the Sao Francl.lco
scorers during the regular season with
1,775 points, an average ot 22.t per
game with Thunnond om at 1,624 and
Rudy La.RWISO, ailother ex·Laker third
at 1,550.
'Mwrmond and LaRasso averaged 21.5
and 20.7, respecUvely.
Elgin Baylor, the Lake captaln, led
hia team ln scoring with 1,881 points
lllld a 24.I percentage.
Jerry West had 1,575 and a better
average at 25.I playing 15 fewer games.
Troubles plagued the Lakers early in
U,. oeason "' they soulht to ~t 11'! style of play to tllat of Chamber~
But late in the year, they ahOwtd
!the power exptel!lfl ol tberz:i aod 1at
one point downed Bbston, Baltimore a d
Detroit in order. •
lt was. paradoxically, the W¥fiots,
who broke that string with a t7~
triumph on thelr borne court two weeks
ago. • · "We have the best basketball team
we've ever had Jn Los Angeles right
now," says West.I
"We're playing· I.he game the way
it should be pl~·ed. I think we can
win it."
$200,000 Event Next
Leading Pro Golfers Aching
As Tour Moves to Miami
MIAMI {AP) -Lee Trevino has a
:;ore thumb, Arnold Palmer has an
aching be.ck, Jack Nicklaus has an attack
of tee wildness and that's the casualty
report for the '200,000 National Airlines
Open olf Tournament, starting Thurs·
day.
_Trevino, the voluble U.S. Open cham·
pion, became the newest on the hospital
list when he jammed his left thumb
into a door on his arrival here Tuesday,
forcing him out of the pro-am tournament
today.
He's stiU not sure he will be able
to tee it up Thursday and go on to
play in lhe Masters two weeks hence.
A doctor put a cast around · lhe thumb
and Lee's wrist and said:
Pressure on Conscienee ·
Keep Negroes on Job
ls ABA's Pitch to Lew
Highly reliable sources reveal that the
American Basketball Association has
even a greater pitch for Lew Alcindor 's
services than a freight car full of
platinum.
That is, in Lhe all-out effort to keep
Lew away from the senior pro circuit
(National Basketbill Association ), the
ABA is applying pressure to the big
man 's conscience.
They lire telling Alcindor that without
him the ABA will probably be hard·press·
ed to stay in business. But with him,
the beach·ball circuit should indttd
survive and thus keep a couple of hun·
dred Negro players employed.
And with that thought in mind , he
may well wind up with the ABA.
VCI Foes Revealed
"Nothing's broken, but when we take
Lhe cast off Thursday morning we won't
know whether he can play or not. It
just depends on how he feels. He may
be out 36 hour s or two weeks."
It would be a big disappointment for
Trevino.
"I felt I was really gelling ready
for the Masters," he said.
Palmer, who gets injections twice a
day for his ailing hip, said, ''I don't
know how ii will be -it 's a day·to-day
proposition."
Nicklaus, who found his booming drives
soaring off course in the Jacksonville
Open last week, complained, '"I don 't
know wh1lt's happening -I just seem
to come up dry."
Ile wasn't around the country cl ub
of Miami Tuesday . There were reports
he went over to 'take a lesson fr om
his old pro at Columbus, Ohio, Jack
Grout, fiow teaching in this area.
Palmer, Nicklaus and Trerino are
three of the fa vorites in !he 156-man
field which tees off Thursday in one
of the year's riche st events. First prize
is $40,000.
Bin Casper, pro of the year and top
money winner in 1968, is among the
contenders as are virtually all of lhe
top 100 money winners.
Anti-dunk Rule Retained -UC Inine hu scheduled Su JBSe
State for its llQ.71 bastetbaU campaign
and 11 clole to flaalill•I • game wtth
the University of San. Francisco.
'I11e list includes such foreigne rs as
Gary Player, Bobby Cole and Harold
HeM.ing of South Africa. Tony Jacklin
and Malcolm Gregson of England and
Bruce Crampton of Australia.
Despite Coaches' Gripes
LOUISVILLE - A decis.ion by the
rules committee of the National Basket.
ball Committee or the United States
and Canada lo retain a no dunking
provision has drawn disdainfu1 reactions
from several coaches.
John Dromo, University of Louisyille
coach said he thought the committee
was "missing the boat" by not recinding
the rule, which prohibits playe~s from
leaping into the air and ltuffmg. the
ball through the hoop.
Roy Skinner of Vanderbilt commented,
"It's time the co11eges 11topped letting
the YMCA high schools and Canadians
tell us whai rules to use ln our games."
Another new rule says a second free
throw now can be awarded.by the referee
"when a technica1 foul is also an in·
tentlonal foul." ...... ' ...... ......
NEW YORK -Rod Laver of Corona
del r.tar, winner of the 1918 Wimbledon
and Los Angeles Open tennis diam·
pionshipi, the United States Professional
and the A1adison Square G a r d e a
Professional, Tuesday was awarded the
gold racket Player of the Year Award.
Tblt wa1 based on the vote of an
International panel el 11 \ennJs writers,
and for the firs& dme the compelft1on
was open to all players -frofeuionals,
amateun, teclsteted playen. a D d
England's clullffcadoa of players.
Laver had lt9 out of a possible Ill
points. Ken Rosewall of Australia was
second with IS and Artbur Asbe of
lhe United States third with 92. .... .... ....
MACON, Ga. -The Kitchen Fresh
Chippers of Los Angeles, who hoped to
have the serv.ces of Lew Alcindor,
forfeited their opening round game in
the National AAU Basketball Tournament
Tuesday night to the defending champion
Armed Forces AD.Stars.
Alclndor was never committed to
playing for the Chippers, who failed
lo show up for their game against the
armed forces team. ..... ..... ......
PALM ·spfuNGS -The California
Angels clashed with tbe OakJand A's
today after getdng some exercise and
a 11-% victory at the expens e of the
Hawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast
League.
Andy Messersmith burled • e v e n
scottle1s innings lo run bis atrlng to
10 Innings.
The Angels announced second baseman
Bobby Knoop would be lest Lo the team
for about seven day• with • hairline
fracture of bis big tot on his left foot.
He suffertd the Injury la1t Saturday
du.ring batting practice but the ailment
was not detected until Tuesday. .... .... ....
VERO BEACH -The Los Angeles
Dodgers regrouped today lo take on
the Minnesota Twins after splitting a
pair of games Tuesday.
Don Drysdale was rocked for si x runs
and six hits in a six-Inning stint on
the mound at West Palm Beach as
the Montreal Expos registered a 6-J
victory over the Dodger "8" squad.
Meanwhile the "A" team. led by rooki e
B i 11 Sudakis with f i v e RBis, routed
the Pittsburgh Pirates, IM. .... .... ....
LAS VEGAS -Motorcyclists finished
in the firat th: placta Ja the mint "'°9"
Del Webb Desert nUy with overall ftrlt
plac;e honlN's golng to Mike Patrick of
Pomona, and Phil Bower• of Chino.
Tbey tteorded 1n elapsed Ume for
the two-day tett of ltl hours, I minutes
aboard a Yam.aha 150.
1'e Urlt foar.wlteel vehicle 1ero11 die
llne was the uperimeatal cl&11 Convalt
daoe buOY drlvu bf John and Uoda
Johnson of Spring V8Uey, Calif., tn u
hours, 19 mlnll\el.
The following ytar the Anteater1 will
open their aeason at Cal State (Lomg
Beach).
UCI wiD. be tough, too -if tbe
Anteaten can keep Dick Davis on tbe
coachln1 payroll. Dick was oUered the
GLENN ~HITE
WHITE
WASH
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bead job at Cal Poly, San Lui1 Obispo
recently but turned It down.
He·s in line for the Sao Diego State
post, being one ol three finalists in
the running for the Aztec position.
Short Cirrults
Clarence Johnsen of the University
of California broke Mike Lange's Arizona
State-Cal dual meet hl1h jump record
of 6-101/, with a 7.0 leap Tuesday night
at Tempe.
1:-ange was a fmner Costa Mesa IHgb
and Orange Coast College star, Cal won
the meel, Incidentally, 7416.
Ron Terranova, head baseball coach
at Brea High School, will be resigning
t h a t post the end of this season, it
was reported today in the Fullerton
News· Tribune.
La Habra High School
basketball figures tough the ne:rt few
years. The lDgblanders, member• of the
Freeway League, won loop cage titles
In jayvee, Bee and Cee thir year.
' Charlie Pasarell's brother Stan is
mainstay on the Stanford tennis squad
this season. Cbarlie was a member of
Lbe U.S. team that won the 1968 Davis
Cu p and subsequently played at the
Balboa Bay Club (Newport Beach)
Wills Claims
Discrimi11ation
In Florida
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. tAP) -
Maury Wills, Montreal Expos' Negro
shortstop and the National League's one-
time Most Valuable Player, said Tuesday
"for the first time in my big league
career I have been discriminated
against."
Wills said he had been asked to leave
two bars last Friday "because they said
they didn 't serve colored people."
Wills. noted for base stealing, said
he entered the ba rs with a
newspaperman and a photographer, both
white.
"We decided to go there because it
was suggested that it would be a different
atmosphere in which to discuss the story
rather Lhan the ball park." \Vills S{:lid.
"We went into the first bar because
it had two pool tables and v.·e decided
to shoot a game of pool.
"Alter a couple of games of pool,
the people in charge of the place Jet
us know that they didn't \\'ant tne in
there. They told me, "\Ve don"t sen·e
colored people here .' So, I wasn"t
welcome in no uncertain terms."
Wills said they went to another bar.
"At first, I wa s reluctant to go in,"
Wills said.
'"But then I felt that surely the same
thing wouldn't ~n twice. So, we
went in and v.·( sat down to order,
Then, I heard those exact same words,
'We don't serve colored people.' That
was enough and we left.
"Finally v.·e went to the Negro
neighborhood and visited for two hours.
We had a fine time and "'ere accepted
as human beings. Richards' tcan1 drfcalt>tl t-.Ior,hi)u!'t'
of Bastrop 5--0 in :i gu1ne 111:1_\(•tJ just
prior to the Jackson-l_,in1·0J11 rlash.
Richards. 18. hit a homr: run in the first
game. gi\'lng him fi1·r. for lhl' aft ernoon.
fUchards :'lnrl rt•ll<'r h11r!t•n:1 ,l1Try
Spender and floy Cndel'wood, who each
also pitched three Innin gs, l'Ombined for
ll strikcoulll against J~1cks(:n
Richey'1 Tops Laver, Faces Emerson
·•Things like this bite at me inside
but in no wa y cause me to lose my
dignity or act in the same manner
as the people in charge of the establish·
men!.
"As far as the law against racial
discrimination is concerned. it ill 011
my ride. But it means getting a lawyer
and making lrequent trips to court
Lloyd Le.Blanc, L.Jncoln'.c. i:,1ut'li, said
Richards, an all·state Ua~ki:lh;1 U 1ctirn
member ~·ho avtrnged 35 rinint~ :i g;i111e
this past season. has: 3 21·0 record as-
a pitcher over the past three )C:<1r:o;.
'Nit 220·pound athlete. a Tl'lt'm~r of
the high school honor socit'ty "!th ;i
S.! grade average, played at quarterback.
dcJe:nslve tackle and defensh c halfback
on lhe football ttam last f3JI.
lt \\'RS his rlrst sea~on a~ <i
quaru~rback, Le.Blanc ~Aid, 11.nd R~rhllrds
threw R'Veil scorinB pa. ~ts and ran lor
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i'iE\V 'YORK 1AP) -i1adison Square
Lart!t'.n ohviousiy brings out the best
in lhe tcnni~·lllaying Richeys tiSan
/\nitelo, Tex.
C I j f f ltlchey, a desi nated a teur
p!aytor shooting for his ln,tial open nnis
paycheck in the $25.000 Ga.rden Challenge
Trophy Open, pullrd off a starUing first·
round upset Tuesday night, knocklfll off
sccond·sttde<I professional Rod Laver of
Col'()na de! Mar 6-4, 3-6. 6-3.
Richay v.•lll tackle Ne~·port Beach ~ro
Roy Bmttson. who beat Austt lian
Bill Bowrry 6-2. 6-2, tonight.
~st Marrh 29, Cliff's sister, Nancy.
o\t'l'l'<1me rnati:h point ln the second ~el kl post a . .f..&, 7.S, 6~ semi En.al
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victory over No. 1 seeded Qilly Jean
King on the way to the won1en'8 title
in the same tournamtnt -then an
all·amaleur 'f!Vent.
Richey, allowed to play (or the $5,000
first prize money while retaining his
amateur slalus under new open tennis
rules. elimanated Laver, the s 11 ck .
southpaw who has been the pro l.OQr's
top money ~·inner for several yurs.
afttt top-seeded Tony Roche of Australia
st ruggled past amateur Brian F1drlie
or New Zealand 6-3, 1-e, M .
'l'hint·seedtd Arthur 'Ashe of Richmond.
Va., Ille amateur ChnUenge Trophy
defender, also 1vas extended to three
ttit before ove41 aen. .. Scott of
• Ntw York 1-1, &-3, S.O.
Fourth.seeded Andrts Gimeno, the pro
rrom Spain, btat Rumania's llie Nastase
6-2, 4-6, 6-2 and amateur Clark Graebner
of New York, seeded &ixth, oostl'd Ove
Bengston o( Sweden W, 8-3, 12·10.
But British amateur Mark Cox cut
down pro John Nwcombe of Au·stralia,
the No, 5 seed, &.2, 3-10, 6-1.
The field of 31 was trimmed in half
for today's second round .
There is no women'a competition In
this year's tourney, which TUM through
Saturday.
In other first·round matches, Charlell'
Pasarell of Puerto Rico dtftaltd pro
Denni• Rail'°"''' Bakenlltld, Calif.,
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U , U , W ; o I d pro Pancho Gonialei
of Los Angeles took out Jan Kodu
of Czechoslovakia 1-3, 7.S ; pro Marti
Riessen of Evanston, Ill., downed Ray
Ruffels of Australia S.-2, g.1 and Pro
Butch Buchholz of St. Louis ousted
Brazil's Thompz Koch +&, 6·3, 6-2.
Amateur J i m Osborne ol }lonolulu
dispatched pro Pancho Segura of Loe
Angeles 6-2, 6-3; Tom Oltker, a pro
from Hollnnd. topped Ron Holmberg of
Highland Falls, r;,v., &.3, 8~: Z.ljko
Franulovic of Yugoslavia outla!led. Tom
Edlefscn of Berkeley, Calif .. u , &-I,
6-1 and pro Ray Moore of South Attica
eliminated Jim ~1cManus of Berkeley 6·2, 6-0. ...
'"Believe me. if I had the time. I
would havt prosecuted in both cases.
But being a baUplnyer I am always
on the rood,·• Wills said.
"Nothing Uke this has ever happened
to me in the major leagues before
Jn the minor.i. thou gh, I r"'mcmber hav:
ing to stay on the lcam bus while
the mt of the players ate at rcS'taurants
along the route.''
Wills played minor le.ague b 11 t J ror
Miami of the Florida Statt> League In
1953 lind for F'ort \\'orth in the Tt.xas
League in 19SS. Wills also played for
other 1J1inor ltague tea ms In New York
Coloratf and Wa shington. '
MAKES FORECAST COME TRU E -UC Irvine swim coach Al
Irwin shows off the giant trophy his Anteaters won last weekend
~hen they captured first place in the NCAA small cpllege swim
championships. Irwin used to be the man on the spot when the late
Wayne Crawford told banquet audiences that Al would win an NCAA
title within five years.
Balley, Brawn Homer
Bucs Enter Tournament
After Topping Cypress
By JOEL SCRW ARZ
01 tllt DlllY Piiot Sllll
Mike Bailey and Randy Brawn ended
Orange Coat College's four-game Eastern
Conference losing streak Tuesday af-
ternoon with two swings of their bats
and the Pirates now take a break lrom
conference play and move into the 25th
Annual Southern California JC Baseball
Tournament 'i'•hich opens Thursday
morning in Azusa.
The Pirates are scheduled to open
tournament action at 10 a.m. against
Phoenix College aiid also will play at
2:30 p.m. Th a f game will be agal~t
the winner or loser of the Mt. SA~
Riverside game. OCC's opponent will
be dependent on what the Pirates 'df
in the morning game. ·
In Tuesday afternoon's gahie at Orange
Coast, Pirate coach Dale Wonacott was
all smiles after Bailey and Brawn had
ripped home TUM in the first two innings,
but had a few aJJxious moments before
his club had finally salted away a 4-3
decision.
Bailey spotted Pirate starter Steve
Pinter to a 3-0 margin in the last of
first. After Mike Leech had singled and
Roger Whistler was safe on an error,
Bailey connected for his third homer
of the year, a long shot to the spacious
depths of left center.
Brawn made it 4--0 with an identical
shot to lead off the second.
The rest of the game was in the
hands of the Pirate pitching staff.
Pinter had control problems all day
and his wildness finally caught up with
him in the fourth. He w:i.lked four men
to force in one· run and Cypress scored
again in the inning en an infield out.
Pinter got in trouble in the fifth again
when he walked the leadoff batter and
the next man reached first on Bill
Jenkins' error.
Pinter got the third batter ~ to pop
up but when Gene Edwards singled in
the third Cypress run and moved the
tying run to third, WonacotX, went to
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Wrestlers to Be
H onor ed Tonight
Huntington Bead1 Hlgh Seboors Sunset
League bssketball cbampiOM and the
wrestllng teams will be honored tonight
at the annual Wlnter Sports Awards
banquet.
Festivities begin at 7 o'clock in tht
IChool cafeteria and Lhe guest speaker
win be Jerry Tartanian, basketball coach
of Cal State (Long Beach).
Tarkania w o n rour j u n l o r coUege
state championships in a r'1W at
Ri verside and Pasadena colleges befnre
matriculating to l.ong Btach.
Special awards will be presented to
atl classes of basketball teams a:~ the.
varsity and junior varaity wr~lllng
teams. '
the bullpen.
Gary Dunkelberger faced only 'one man
in the fifth and forced him to hit
into a double play.
He went the final four, limiting Cypress
to only one hit, and gained credit
for the win which enabled him to even
his season record at 4-4.
GWC Enters
Tourney After
3-0 Blanking
Dick Hutchison will try to get Golden
West College back on the winning trail
Thuursday when the RusUers do battle
with Rio flondo in the 25th Annual
Southern Californi& JC baseball Tourna-
ment being held in Azusa.
Action will commence at 10 a.m. with
the winner dueling tbe victor of the
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two losers also will meet at the same
time.
Terry Terrill disposed of Fred Hoover's
outfit Toesday, 3--0, in an Eastern Con-
ference game staged at Riverside
College.
Golcfen West could manage only two
runners 'as far as third against Terrill,
while golng down on strikes seven times.
In the sixth inning Ron Richardson,
Gary Marks and Mike DeGeer banged
out consecutive singles to load the bases
with two outs. However, Tom Cornell,
the next hitter, went down swinging,
killing the threat.
Riverside scored in its half or the
sixth on a two-run single by first
baseman bill Renwick off loser Dave
Paynter.
Mike Woods relieved Paynter in the
sixth 311d allowed the other Tiger run .
The 'only other man to reach third
lor Golden West was Myron Pines who
led off the fourth inning with a base
hit. The speedy Jelt-fielder stole second
and took third on a sacrifice by Marks.
Pines died there, however, with the next
two batt.ers failing to conned for a
hit.
OeGeer was the leading bitter for
Golden West, going \wo-for-four.
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Anteaters' Man ' on
Produces Title as Predicted
By EARL GVSTKEY
OI' fllt Dell'I' f'lltt Staff
Wayne Crawford, the late UCI athJetic
director, used to enjoy putting his swim
coach, Al Irwin, on the spot.
Every time the two were at the !ame
banquet and the occasion required
Crawford to introduce· Irwin, he would
do so by telling the audience that lrwi?\,,
"will produce an NCAA swimm.lng cham-
pionship for UCI within five yean."
And so Irwin'! memory scanned those
bygone banquets when he was handed
Lhe NCAA college division champiOQ,!hip
plaque at Springfield, Mass., Saturday
night.
UCI now has its first national cham-
pionship of any sport and it has happened
mainly because Irwin and his assistant,
Ed Newland, have long since deposited
an old wives' ta.Je long em braced by
swim coaches in the trash can.
In fact , most of America's vwimming
coaches believe a swimmer's devotion
to the pool must be total. Activities like
weight lifting, basketball, volleyball and
the like, they say, harden the call
muscles and render great harm to a
swimmer's performance.
"Baloney," says Irwin.
It is a facet of swimming that Irwin
and Newland have researched and proven
false since they held similar posts at
Newport Harbor High School in the 1950s.
"I have to give most of the credit
to Ed for this," Irwin reveals.
"He runs our weight programs for
swimmers and explains it at clinics
all over the West Coast. As far as
l
we're concerned, that old theory is out
the wlndow."
UCI swimmers are on exacting weight
training programs and are not discourag-
ed fron1 participating in a basketball
game when the spirit so moves them.
Irwin, of cou.rse, can offer impressive
credentials to back up bis findings. In
eight years at Newport, his dual meet
record was 205-41 and he won 14 league
championships in three weight divisiol'ls.
His Orange Coast College teams were
109-26 and never lost an EastfU'll Con·
ference dual meet.
He has produced swimmers of national
stature, the latest and best of whom
is Mike Martin, a !~pound sophomore
from Corona del Mar High.
Martin set two national records, won
three individual events and swam on
two winning relay teams at Springfield.
Irwin was a busy man at Springfield
last weekend. In addition to coaching,
he also served as a proctor. The NCAA
meet fell during final exam w.eek for
UCl and Irwin had to administer three
different final examinations to his swim-
mers.
He received the tests via atr mail
and the test papers were returned to
the . UCI instructors the same way they
arrived.
In the beginning of his coaching career,
Irwin, 51, wa! a football man. After
an all-league career at Newport Harbor,
Irwin was granted a football scholarship
by the famed Amos Alonzo Stagg ~t
College (now University) of the Pacific.
The 1;:wimming facet of his life began
on Newport's beaches in 1932 when he
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signed on as a It-year-old city fiteguard.
1 ln spite of interruptions bf college, World
War ll and two yean of coaching out
of the Orange Coast ~a. Jrwih has
29 years in with the "Newport Beach
Lifeguard Dept.
In the summers, he helps train
lifeguard candidates.
ln the 1930s, ~in WU also a bouncer
at the Rendezvous Ballroom In ~alboa.
Irwin was 1 seniot at COP when
Pearl Harbor wu atfteked and within
a month he was a SW~ smiervisor
for the NaYy at Prlnc;eton UDlversity.
Toward the end of the war, be was
a flight deck officer on d!e U.S.S. Les:~
ington in the Pacific.
Following his 1945 senice discharge,
he obtained his teadtlng credential at
COP and then became head football
coach at Antioch High SCboOI In 1946.
He spent a year at Valencia High in
1947 then moved on to N~wport as bead
football and iWim coach in 1948.
ln the spring of 1956, he succeeded
Ray Rosso as head football coach at
Orange Coast. The '56 season was Irwin's
last football campafgn. He became Ill
the final month of the season and resign-
ed after a 7-1-2 season.
Since then, he's been steadily building
a reputation as one of the nation's most
productive swim ooaches. He was a
candidate for the 1968 Olympic team
coaching post.
But the highlight arrived last weekend
in Massachusetts, when, as Wayne
Crawford preWc~ ,UCl won a national
title.
Don Explosion
In Fifth .Rips
Ga~ch~ 8-3
Santa Ana College's junior · vmlty
baseball team exploded for a.ix rUM
in the bottom of the filth huiln§ and
went on to down Saddlebact CORta:e
Tuesday afternoon on the Don diamood,
11-3.
It WU Saddleba<k'S .... nd loll , Gl
the year to Santa Ana and tho GIUChoo
have now lost four straight pmes. The
Gauchos hoped to hall that ol<id lodaY,
in a road game ( at Gr,oumont College
in the San Diego area.
Saddleback jumped into a 2.0 Jead
In the top of lbe third when John stubblf
scored on a sacrifice Dy and .lim
Williams trotted home by .virtue Ii •
past ball and an error.
Sapta Ana evened the score with a
pair of runs of its own the bottQJn
of t1)e same frame and lhen broke things
wide open In the fifUt.
The Dons chased Gaucho ~r Greg
PeMington and aJso tagged reliever-Joe
Peavy hard in the frame, coming up
with three singles, two douhlea, two
walks and a Saddleback error for their
six runs. .
Saddleback now owns a U record
for the season.
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--' Helps P1it on Clinic
Lovely Marsha Bennett. f\.1.i ss California and ~ Laguna Beach resident, gets
ready to help with a public golf clinic which is being staged at Mariners Sav-
ings and Loan in Newport Beach, for the next three weeks. Pros from area
country clubs and Miss Bennett will be in the lobby ~ help golfers sharpen up
on their game.
Tritons'
1st Dumps
VP by 7-2
San Clemente exploded for
five runs in the first inning
Tue3day afternoon and rolled
up a 7-2 victory over visiting
Villa Park to highlight Orange
Coast area Crestview League
baseball activity.
In the other two league
games involving area nines.
Lagun1 Beach lost an 8-4
verdict to Foothill and ?i.1ission
Viejo was a S-4 loser to
Orange.
... The big Triton blow in the
fint inning WEI! a bases-loaded
double by Bruce Jooes.
Dave McDonnell slugged a
tw<H'Wl homer for ~guna but
the Artists were less than that
in the field, wiUi six errors.
Mission Viejo \\'enl ahead
of Orange, 4-3, in the fourth
inning on a two-run single
by Tom Gardner. But Orange
came back witll hl'O in lht'
sirth to win it.
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\\1estern h.igh schools battled awry at the hot comer. --·
to a 3-3 standoff Tuesday Newport's ~~ runs ca!'le
afternoon in Sunset League In~ fourth tnrung ~hen ~ch
baseball action after nine in-'Warner unloaded Wlth a line·
nings.
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tw ice -in the bottom of
d:le seventh and eighth innings
to break the tie, bul lost their
chances on two bang-bang
plays by the Pioneers.
\\lith the bases loaded in
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allempt at a squeeze play
wit-h one out went awry when
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Howard struble and Bob
Leavy with the go-ahead runs.
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ice in the top of the fourth
with a !IOlo homer by Steve
Provenghi and added two
more in the fifth on a fly
ball double and a throwing
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Lion Bid ~. E . . 4 2 w· uives stancia • in In 5-1 Loss
\Veslminster•s Lions couldn't
handle the baU in the field and
dropped a S-1 Suoset League
baseball game to visidn& San·
ta Ana Valley Tuesday a!·
ternooo.
Estancia High Scliool w"'
the Ora~ Coast area's only
Irvine Leegue ~ baseball
winner Tuesday afternoon.
~ visiting Eagles, thanks
to a three-run hooJe run by
Bob Cornul!:e, turned back
Fowitain Valley, 4-2.
Corona dtl MIJ' llld,)IPIY
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the Sta Kinp' offeue. No
C<tM player -eble to r<ach
third base.
~-5.~ ~·( ='l Tht uom comm.itud six er-
rors, three (I( which directly
led to three Vallty runa.
Dennis Mack started on the
mound for W~ and
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innings. He was replaced by
sopbomott Doug Milhe who
finlshed the ga.mt, giving up
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Josen Tueeday Wert Costa
Mesa , 4-1 at Loara, and
Caooa de! Mar, a ~ lo5er
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and JCOred all ol Est.ancia's
run,s. His thrtt-run homer in
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WHOPPER --A.rur-'havis cradles ,a 13Y.z.pound bass in San Diego booth at Los
Angeles Sportsmen's Sbow ;wvhich Continues run through Sonday at Pan.Pacific
Auditorium. 'fbe Florida st{ain bass are being caught in Lower Otay Lake,
open to publlC fishing w4!s'day and weekends.
BROTHERS
STAND OUT
The Walder brothers of
Corona del Mar High School,
Jeff and Paul, established
themselves as gymnasls to
be reckoned with in CIF
competition o v e r the
weekend.
Jeff •was second high
point man Friday night al
the 23-school El Rancho
Gymnastics invitational and
Paul was second at the 21)..
school Long Beach Millikan
Frosh..SOph event Saturday
evening.
Standouts for Corona del
Mar at the Millikan meel
we re Jay Fisher, Rick
Fleming and Steve Graser.
The Sea Kings placed second
with 19 points to Wilson.
Westminster tallied 15.
Area Sports
Calendar
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\!here Are N~w Angles
J o Old Angling Game
' Time was when a country
kid 'could cut a pole, filch
or ~g some twine at the
general store. and impale a
worm on a bent pin or a
treasWtd fishhook -then
he'd «nrt fishing.
Those days are g o n e
forever, and anyone who calls
a fishing "rod" a "pole" today
is definitely putting himself
in the .. he just isn't with it"
categors. A visit to the cur-
rent O\ closes March 30)
Sportsmen's, Vacation and
SjlorlSm~'s, Vacation and
Travel w at Pan-Pacific·
will pro. the point.
Nor is '.a hank of twine
wound on a chunk of double--
notched t:Jwrd adequate, as
it was in bJgone days. "Line"
is the in· 'ord, and it can
be braided br monofilament.
floating or tapered.
And it's a matter d some
lmporlance to know whether
the breaking strength is eight ' pounds, 40 pounds o r
unlimited. Alfi 'lfbat handles
a line is a "reel," which can
be doublematie, anti·backlash,
or practically computerized to
help fishenneri outwit fish .
Many reels have more jeweled
bearings than a fine watch.
Fishing records ar'e based
on what "test" line the trophy
fish was decketl on -it's
con~dered mud more of a
feat to land a billfish on six·
pound or two-pound test lines
-it's been done -than to
bring in a sailf)sh or a marlin
on what the li g ht-line
specialists call a rope -the
beavlest test lines.
Bait is w.11 worms, min·
nows. cheese, higli-smelling
chicken innards for catrish,
salmon eggs. clams,
marSlmallO"oVs or anything
even remotely edible. On the
other l}and, anything artificial
on the' business end o< a line
is designated as a "hf'·" not
bait.
Lures, as the $5 million
display (I( fishing gadgetry at
the S portsmen's Show
demonstrates, can be almost
anything. Plastics and n1b-
beroid materials s i m u I a t e
\vonns so truly that a little
boy worm conceivably could
make a pass at one .
There are dry flies that ap-
proach works of art. and other
lures are constructed o f
polished metal, bfu:; of mirror,
bucktail (deerhair). feathers,
fabric, fibers, cork, artfully
de~gncd s pinner s that
resemble miniature pr!>
pe\Jers, "plugs." which can
be simulated fish, frogs or
crayfish of wood, plastic or
rubber-like materials -the
list is endless.
But the lures, lines and rods,
plus sonic depth-finders, other
electronJ.c fishfinderS, water
temperature gauges, waler.i,
creels and the various other
hardware fishennen (need) to
fish make the famous ''Tackle
Row" at the Sportsmen's
Show a magnet for nearly
a quarter mlllion anglers an·
nu ally.
The Sportsmen 's Show alS<l
features new and tradilional
features,• and Vacation Way
has di:sp\ay:s of resorts and
vacation spots from several
sta1cs and half a dozen foreign
countries -where everything
from a safari after tigers in
India to still fishing for yellow
perch in e wayside pond is
shown on film and described
in literature.
Show hours: Daily, 2 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12
(noon) to 10:30 p.m.; Sunday,
12 (noon) to 9 p.m.
Mat Oasses
To Be Held
CM Youth Wins Tw,p
U.S. Badmint9n Titl es
The AAU and Costa :\lesa
Recreation Department are
Joining forces to conduct a
wrestling program at Estancia
High School.
Wrestling Instruct.ion I ii;
being held Tuesday and Thurs-
day evenings from 1 to JO
at the Estancia gym. Instruc-
tion ls offered by Mike Lan·
dlno.
Charles Coakley, a 15-year-
old Estancia High School stu-
dent won two national bad-
mlnt'on championships i n
Flint, Mich .• last week.
Coatliy, .a jun!or varslty
baseball player at Estancia,
WOO the sin&Ja and doubles
tlllea II the Nalional Junior
Champ-po.
II< turned with M. It e
Curn<ctl of Plbot ID win the
doubles c:rvwn and was run-
nerup in mixed doublH play
w!Ut Miu Diana Mies of
Arcadia, Cal~.
A ..t.rao of championship
badminton play, Coakley won
the lS.year-old championship
two years ago at Eugene, Ore.
The c.oota Mtsan has been
playlnt the game slnct he
was eight and I.! upected to
be a candidate f o r in·
~ion.al play in a few more
1eal'1.
CHA!liLES COAKLEY -· -
Boys from eight through col-
lege age are etig1ble for the
program. Regi!tra.tion is $7.50.
Additional ln!onnatlon can
be obtained by calllna 1134-5303.
Prep Golf
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Eagle, FV Stars Rank High
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LEASING
Ail Mak~.
Two Estancia High School
athlete9 and one from Foun-
tain Valley High are among
the elite list of track and
field ,athletes iq CLF southern
$CCtlon action~
Estancia'& George Barnett,
with a 22..a~ long jump, and
Rich Wood, with a 19.4 clock•
·· ina: in the l~ .. Je.w hurdJe!J
are listed along with Fountain
Valley's Carl Hardin.
Hardin has a 1:57.6 timing
in the 880.
The might. of Hunlington
Beach's Southern Counties
meet is evident with several
first place marks chalked up
recenlly at the 48th running
of the clilS!ilC.
Included in the array are
the remarkable 41.1 440 effort
b)' Bill Sims of Whittier ;
Centennial'.s 3:19.1 mark ln
tbe mile relay; Santa Monica's
Oqane Johnson's 14J in the
120 high hurdles; Excelaior's
Ruben Chappins' 9:08.9 clock·
ing in the 2-mile: South Tot-•
ran1.:e High 's ~cker ,
U n d erwood 's ou landlng:
4:13.B mile: and Vic Moore.
of Compton with a 1:55.0 in
the 880.
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each placed two players on
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tum with Mike Cootreras of
the Oilm and 8 r • d
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leading Orange County players
with first-team berths.
Huntington'• Roy M 111 e r
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tion. along with Sunny Hills'
Don Paul and a pair from
Troy gaHWlg third team
bonon.
Scott Magnuson and Tom
Gregory earned third-team
berths for the Freeway
League champions.
Compton's Larry Hollyfield
was named player ol lhe year.
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Oerter Set
To Throw
At Relays
WALNU'I Affable Al
Oerter, who made an indelible
mark in Olympic Games
h1stcry wheil he won his fourth
straight dll:us gold medal at
Mezico Cif}•, has decided not
to retire and will launch his
1969 campaign at ttie Mt. San
Antonio: Relays.
The thr~ay track a nd
field carnival will be staged
at the world-famed facility on
April 25-2&-27. Some 3,000
athletes, from the prep level
to world clas.s performeni, will
compete in the 11th annual
event.
Now 32 years old, Detter
is one ol the most popular
spikemen e ver to compete in
the sport. On two occasions,
in 11183 and 1964, he m ade
his seasonal debuts at Mt.
SAC and each time established
world records. In '63 it was
205-5~ and he upped it to
208-8 in '64.
Handicapped by a back in·
jury stnce 19&4, the New
Yorker has wom a neck brace
to protect it ever since. But
it doesn't seem to hinder his
perfonnances. He bettered his
all-Orne best by five feet when
he came through to triumph
at the Olympics with a toss
cJ. 21U, beating out world-
record holder Jay Silvester
(224-S) and a hoot of ot her
great throwers.
It is not generally known
but Oetter won his last two
gold medals while competing
with injuries. In 1964 it was
his beck and last fall he pulled
a )eg muscle in his final hard
workoul
But as bead U.S. coach
Payton Jordan said, .. Little
things like that don't bother
Al. He's one d. the best com·
petitors I've ever knowt1 , in
any sport, II
SOFT SELL SAM
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Wtdntsdq, llw 26, 1969
LEGAL NOTICE
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This is the lineup of the new board of directors for
the Balboa Angling Club. Top row, from left : Hank
May, Bob Reid, F red Howser and Brad Miller Bot·
tom row: Chuck HoWard, vice president; Ted ciarke,
treasurer; Dic_k Thompson, president, and Bill Farn-
sworth. Not pictured: Ralph Cook and Gerry Gar-
ret.
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l!ILl!RS, LOl!WI!, MAANGl!I Tltl! COUNTY OF OAANGll! W•y, Colli Mew, C.lltot!'lll , llNllr tM AN~ MYE•S "' A-12ll' flCTltlolls firm 1111111 <If INTEANATIONAL
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MVP P.O. ~:o: 1'Jt td of Ille followlnt 111,._, wtwit. -
N d "'"'-' ••ICll. c.i111n1\1 nWI NoTICIE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lht In full •rod p!lce of rnldtrKI i. ••
0 Tltl: (114) 66-TS!G crtdUor1 cf ll'lt aboY• 1111mR<I ~~nt follows: All•rMn ,... Pefllllffrl lflll 111 ~ hlYll'll clalms •••Inst STEPHEN COB• HATCH, 23.» Aldl-Off the Green~
Publlshed Or-• COllll Dillv Piiot !I'll .. Id dec:fdenT 1r1 rt<111!red m !!le mond W1y, Cosll MIN, C1fllemlt
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0 Owers LEGAL NOTICE !ht llKfllll"f voudllri, lo ffM •rt-STATE OF CAL!,ORNIA )
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NOTICE TO Cllll!OITOllS WINSTOH lo WINSTON, S1' Jef"!llns Tnisl On Mt rdl 11, )Ht, Mfer1 -. •
SUPERIOR COUttT OP THI! llulldl1111, Loni Beach, C1llle>ml1 f(llll2, Notary Pultllc In lrod tor 11ld Shit ..
Jeff Powers was named STATE OF CALll'ORNIA J'OA w!llch 11 Ille ~lice of bu1lntu of 1111 per1onally IPPllr'ed STEPHEN COii THI! COUNTY OF ORANGE 11rod1r1l1ned In tl1 m11f'en S>erl1tl!ri11 HATCH known l<l ml lo bt tflt --
m ost valuable player on the Ne. A·S'1U to Ill• 11l11t of 11ld dt<edenl. Vlllllln wllose n11M 11 1ubtcrlbfod to 111e w11111~
Westm1nster High S c b 0 I E1t1n of EMMA FORO, OKeiitd. tour monltls 1thir 1111 f!ril pultllo!lon 1n11rumtont •nd 1dlnowltdlltid ht nKlllH
• O NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille of lhl1 l\lll!ca. lht 111me.
varsity bas ketball team Tues-cr!dil<lrl "' ""' lbovt n.med decW t Oiled Mlrch 11, 1969 (OFFICIAL SEAL)
d . ht t th hoo 11111 1!1 P~SOl'll hi Ing clal I nl Vtrnlct 0 . Grcvt Mary K. HllAl"I'
For Seniors' Title
ay nlg. a e SC J'S an· !ht uld dl<;edll'lt :re r1<1ul~ ~:• ~~ Admlnlslr1IT!• ol The E;slal1 Noltl"f f'ultllc-C1Utorn!1
nual Winter Sports Awards l,..,m, wllh lht nKHUl"I' 'IOIJChtr1, In d lht lboYtl named dli:ldtnl PrlnclPll Office 11'1
Georganne Daugherty a n d ban t 111e office "' "" c!•rt "' 111, itiove WINSTON • WINSTON Or11111e counrv qu~ · tnlllled ~rt. or to prtltl'lf !hem, wllh 112 J1rtl111 Tml lulldlnt Ml' Cammlulllr! l!•PlrlS
Bruce and Dorothy E stey. David Wommack teceived '"" . necl!llll"I' 'o'OUCl'tUI to "" """" l.ell'I ltlCh, C1M .. nol• 90#2 NoY. ,,, ltn
It's Ed O 'Brien and G ene.
Faison in the finals at Santa
Ana Country Club's annual
Senio r s ' Championships
Thursday in the Old C r ow
flight.
• , n 1 ned t !ht o1n d hi Attomt'I' T1I: (71JJ 4~1414 Ptlbll1M<I 0•11111 Coelt 011~ ~llot,
George H olstein and Don similar honors on the wrest!· Ti:,.91, w • H~<wn ceJr sur~ Nu"'tie A"ornt¥1 ,.r Mm111111r11rl• Mirth u, 1t, u •r.d AJ>rll 1. '"" nu. · t · -"' ' Publbl>ld Or1n11e Coto! Otllf Plkrt
Ander son racked u p a 59 ins earn. 111, lSO E111 i,.., s1., c ... 111 Mnt, M11ct1 it u and Asi u' ' 196tl •• ,.., LEGAL NOTICE Ctli!ornia, wMch 11 lht pllct of blnlneH ' r ' ' .,..
\Vcdnesda y in better b all of B•sketball "' ""' undersitntd Jn '11 mt"'" per-LEGAL NOTICE 11lnl1111 I~ 1111 1111~ ol u ld decl'dMI, 115'1
p artners in men's club play. Varsity -Captain· David ~1hln tour,,,_"" .ner"" 11rr1 wltllc•t--------------1 NDTICI! TO c111Eo1To•s O'Br~en defea ted defending
champion Al Moner on his
way to the finals in second
round action while Faison took
the measure of Dr. Phil
Scheehem one up in the semis.
Deir
"V · Tooro of !hls notice. 9.llt·UU Ht. A 11117
Tied f or second were Jim s: JY. P: Jeff Powers. Oatfd March 15, 19't NOTICE TO CAEOITOIS SUPEttlOlt COUIT 0, THI!
Lockt. ... ood and Bill Tucker _Junior varsity -Captain: ,H:~.i! ~: W'''.... SUPEllOR COVAT OF THE STATE OF CALJFOltNIA, l'Olt
R h
••¥ '" """ "' STATE OF CALIFORNIA ,-OA THE COUNTY OP OIANOI!
along with Hadd R ingand IC ard Mann; MVP.: Steve ""' ·-nuned deeedent THI! COUNTY OF OU.IGE In Ille M•lter"' !he E1!11t ol GAACE
M h II I
. I M c Le-"on Thomn w. Htndt"°"' Jr., Nt. A-Om M. BENNETT. Otce1Hd. ars a Du 1e d al 63. iru · s~ihl H11111>1r 111, E~111e o1 DONALO o E w E y NOf!ce Is llerrb"t •I"*" to cr'edllor,
Phyllis Arnold w on the Bee -Captain: Bob ?tlen· JSI Ettl 11111 sirwt, SEYMOUR, Ol«Jased. lllYJn11 cl1!m1 1e•rn11 the u ld cMcedent
h
doza.· f\IVP.· Alan H ale . r'",,,",,•,.-, ... · '°n'ulflrllll NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN to 1111 lo lllt u ld cl1lm1 11'1 "" offk• of onors in class A action in cre<111or1 o1 111e 1bov• n1mec1 c1ec-..1 Tiit c~rk ot lht 1toreuld court .,. The winne r of the Paul
Renius-J ohn lrvioe match will
lock up with Joe L isle for
the 61Hi9 H!lc andcompelition
is do"'" lo the semifinals in
the 50{i9 div is ion.
ladies fub I "th Cee -Captain: Kirt Ha rris· Allll'n•Y f1r •i lJCllMI' 11\tt 111 peno11t h1v1n11 c1,.;m1 1111rm "' Preaenl 1'hlm to 111e .~ ... ,....., C p ay "'I a nel MVP. T y ' Put>llsntd Orlfl9t Co••I Ollty Piiot, lh• wld deced<'fll 1r1 rlQVlred lo Ille II "" olfk1 ol FORSTEa. GEMMILL 361 ~ in a T anCJ F t ourney • erry oung. M1rch 26 and Apt11 2, '· u, 1Mf S114' !hem, w11~ 111e n«IHlll"f o,vuchln, In " FARMER, too Wllshlrt e Nd in tJ ll'lt olllc1 of !ht clerk f1I the 1bow lf'ot City ol" LOI ""9eln, In !he C;;.,nl'I'
recen y. \\'re.stling LEGAL NOTICE enlllled courl. or fl) 11rti.enl """"· wlltl r Loi Alll!tlft, ,wtikh llller cfl'ICtl
Virginia Willis was the Class Varsity _ Captao·n.· Chuck I-----,-,-,~,-----"" neceu.l"I' _,,..,..., Jo "" 11n-s
111111
1ace of bu•lllHI °'"" undtrslgnttf ders!tned ti Ille 'lffkol "' lier lllomtl' In •II matters ""111nl.,. to !Mild nttTe
B titlis t with a 371h and Del Suter ; MY: David Wommack. •AR·l1141 P1u1 A. 1-11,.,,1. 'If E. 11111 street; Such c111m1 will\ the nec.1utY >'Dlldltri'.
Gustke.v was tops in C di"vi·so·on J · NOTICI! TO CRl!o1Toas Cost• Mn•, c11llornl1 ""7, "ll'l!fch Is mu•! be llled or PrHenml n .tornilc un1or varsity -Captain: sUPERIOtt cou1tT o, TKIE llle 111ac1 of busll'H!H o1 1te 11nder:slvne<1 wllllln lour mon!l!I '""!tie flr1t 11Vbllc•
play w ith a like score. ?i.lark Wilbur·, f\tV : M ike P in-STATE 011 CALIFOANIA l'OR In 111 mallen Ptr111n111111'9 1111 es11~ lion"' lflls nolleto.
B H
THE COUNTY OF ORA"'OE cl Slid deccdlf11, wlltllll four monthl Oiied "'-rch U, lfff.
etly enderson scored 40 ney. N&. A·J.anl ati.r 111t flrrt Pub11e1t1ot11111111 l'IOllce. Robtr1 a. B<'fll'H!ll
Fred Walker and Art Nisson
are paired in the upper
brac ket while Dr. Pete
Treadwell and f.1ax !\1cLain
are scheduled for action in
in Class D activity. li"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ji EHllt of ANNA J, MARLBOROUGH. 01m! March 7, 196' E:o:ecuh>r"' ""wm Oece15"'1. ilt11it M. Sevi>our al 111d dlcl'dlnl.
PRE-SPRING
NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN lo lhe Adrnir,l1tralrl• of 1he Eittle :~aSTEA, GEMMILL A J'AAMElt Jllesa \I et•cfc crR<lllcr1 o1 !ht 1bove n•med dec:tdenl o1 111111 tbcw• 111rnec1 dtttdent orn•Y .. t·LI"'
the lower brac ket. '
f.1en·s c lub President Cup
action s tarted this week with
the low 31 qualifiers joining
N ewport Beach's defe nding
champion Bo b Vordale
In a bes ' ball Of twosome
Iha! 111 l>l'tlO"t hav!nt cl11lm1 illllll'lll PAUL A. HANNA, ES.O. !!! .•,,•,hlllrCI 81vol.
!hr stid de<;e<ltnl ••• requlr'ed f<l fill ,,, I!. 11111 Slrlll, -&n tnlff
t · ' I b ~~~~ them. wlll\ lh• nK••Ul"f YOUchtr1. In Co•t1 Mt». C•HfomJ1 "'17 Les An1tlts, C1llf. tflll11 ~~~1~a;~ ~~~ c ~ba~;t i~~~ Ai ~;11~1~~~-:• '°(l:~:W~ ~rn.~~ !~;,~•i,.s:~1d~lnlrlT•tr1• M~:~,~~' ~~':::ruc1".';~ 1:.
1111 :.J:i;
Ch I F "ed d I k 1 (L/' lh• "''•HI•¥ voucl'ltr., l<l ll>e u.,. Publlthed Or1nge C:O.d 01!1y Piie!, ares r1 ers or too ow <1enitne<1 at 101 e. Ch1pm1n Av• .• Mercti u, n, u 1r.d 11.pr11 2. 1m ~' LEGAL NOTICE
net honors with a best ball Tru•t o.,,artment. 0r1ng• Calllornlt, [--~--------'-'-----
Vordale opens up defense
[ 57 Q'ch 11 11\t Piie• of bo.nll'llJn of lhe LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OJ' sUstNl"SI
0 · TJ NE undeflltned In 1!1 minus Hr11lnlnvl--------------l FICTITIOUS NAM•
Second place went lo G e ne te W :!,,111~1~i. ,;',r .. J! ~~;~bn~:: P·t2'"1 Thr l>rlderslel'H!d 11o <ffilfy "'"' •r•
Hahline-r and Bill Ronaldson DI 11111 no11c1. . cnT1F1cATIE OJ' 1us1N1Ess ~:;;:i~1"' • 11u11""" 1t m c w.
t 58 f II
Oiied Mlrdl •. 1t6t FICTITIOV5 NAME ' Olll Mn., C1ltfoml1, lll'llkr "'-
a 0 owed by Mic hae l Rap s VPER Tiie F!ril Ntllanll The ur.dertlv~ toes cerllty h• ,, tlc!IUoin llrm n1me cf REMAttlt
of his title against Bill
h1acauley.
Low qualifiers for t h e
tourney are Walke r and K en
Nowling with 67s.
col'lduclh•t I 111/sl-11 .u3 e1v1ld• PUBLISHING co .• •rod 11111 l t ld """
port and Bill Cohen's 59. s'!:.:r>11:1a1e~:T:1~,.~n!:' or1v1, Newi>ort B11d'I, :::1111orn11 • ...-.ner 11 com-.e.:1 o1 Ille 1<1uow1,,. .....-..
ll<e Eillll ol Ille the flCTlllou• llrrn n1m1 el O a M """°" "'"'" In full al'ld ,ii-If lbo"e 11""'911 dlcedtnl FI NANCE co. •rod Ill.II u ld firm rs rnld~ ••• II followl:
Sencliff
An 18·hole SY!'eepstakes is
scheduled for Scacliff M en·s
Club a wee k from today. Afler
the all·day tourney a dinne r
at 7 and the first-ever men·s
club meeting at 8:30 l\'ill
follow.
iUeadomlark
Joe DeMay scored a ho!e-in-
one Saturday on the 19().yard
16th llole.
Def\1ay used a fi ve -wood in
accomplishing the t rick -the
first ever on the 16th hole
in its prese_nt condition.
Tennis
Sum1naries
FulllffOft 1'1 ft\ Celden W•U
S!nt ltJ
;1-dLIOY!I IF) ~•I. Grev IGWl 1•6.
Wy~t! (FJ o~•. ThomO!<lll (ClW 7-9. J-6.
Wt•!lorlll (F l def. Jrnk.ln1 !GW) ll-6, 11..a_
Rtld !F) d'1, Dwrureet (GW) w , ,.
,:''' !F) Ck*. Vtlenrutla {GW> 34-, ,:•Ill.tr IF> de!. Cl!Hord (GWI M.
Ooublts Llovd 1fld W¥J!I CFl lie!. Grno
and Tl'lompl.Ofl fGWl l.f. 1-6.
Rancho SJ We1"or!h af'ICI Rf<'d CFl def. Btrkolt
I nd Val"1lutll (GWI 5-1, ).6
Emil Kohler and Bob Berry Ari5 .•"" w11-er CF! ""· O...er11rtt1 •nd Cl•fford (GWI )..7, 1..a. teamed for a ne l JUI over Crprn• 111 u 1 Gei.t• Wnt
36 b I Slntln
o es to capture the m en's .. :1oem-UGWJ det. Lo ... cc1
I b "' del'•ull cu scotch hi-lo twosome Grrt !GW) 1o11 "' F111~Ko IC)
lournan1enl Saturd av at :J.s, '.a. Rancho San Joaquo"n c" ount•y 1.i.'~l.n1 IGWI IOll lo Mali.11 lC)
• Dvfr$lreel CGWl lofl Iv Wtll IC)
Club. •·.S. 1.s, 1..a ..
. The "'inners led after the 1c~A!",':1~1-1 cc;wi 1o,, 10 lac~•·•
f e~i~I !GW1 lost kl &tm!Mo ~Cl
1rst Ill holes with a ne t 59. '""· l..i. ·--d ..,, ... ,,._.,_vn place went to !\tnrv Grrr anc1 ,.h...,.,11M111 1Gwl 11t1
J o_hnson and Robert Lopui Fu!c11ko 11M FIDt>Y• tC! ,...,,. .. 1. · a~r~o11 end v11ei.1vtl1 tGwl d~
"'llh 1 \31 while F•ank Smi"th Zac~a ... """ Yunt 1c1 ..... l·S, •-•. • Overi!r•ol •nd Jenklnl !GW\ loJI
a nd Norm Pallcki followe d 1o 11em1110 and "¢.~~7r1111c1 o..a. 1..a.
\\•l!h 132. HeWNrt 11\v,1 li\lil Wt1i.r11
A tie for fourth resulted oaie tNl "'°" .. ~~·~. i.o, 6 0
bet\\"l't!n Ken Cochran :ind .J:u""1""~•m H~· won i.o • ..o. •-o. F k i-f""'•" (NI lof! °"' , ... , WOii •• ,, ran Beckman along with ._~1?~~11.\NI -· 1-1, IPSt 1 .• , _
1-~al Sh aw and Virgil Har· ""
rongton at 133. c~''" •M °8',u!1.t" !Nl 6-1, 6·'1 loll'"' -6-J,
Frank GraCI! nnd Pat Wade P1r1no •net P•'n tNI won .. 1•
followed with 134. t~1.~lfif''tl 112 "1 Ft111"11111 v11~, r~:
1r.,f11e Coast .~ L~> .~-A~:1"::" !:I' R d J" I I !It'll Wlnttn 6'1 ' ' :iy an 1m arbour Taootn 1Fv1 dJ.' M•~·.,, , ... , Ml
!ima!!hed all opposition Satur-~0~1n~~. 1"l'· """" "'· •·1: 11>\t
dn.y in rntn·s club action with V•1""1W1• iFyt o.1 M•non. 6 o t:,'., 11:1\..t:'ii.i~; ,.;:• Auou111ne, 11:
a net ~? in better ball of l(rnocut \.,Vl <ttl "'•"Of! ~.,
.. •lncrs p'·y. e1e1 Ltw, ._ ; ,,., AllllUir1no' -1' ' "" kill to W!fltfn. l:!:... .
Tlc<l for second r;ix i;trokes P1,...n 1r.d OH~ \Fv1 "°'' 111
back •·o-th t f Du £man '"° Scl'lll~~ "'-,.. .... , ,., e eam!i o nc 1o "°'""''1 .,... "°'"' J'" 06 · "" !\lc Alplno a nd Chick lllgbie ,.Oft i nd B~ne I~ 1 '°'' to ,..,,.,.,,, •~d Ftr1!tr, •.a. M i toil 111 fmcry
and Phil RJmito and nlll f\1et-,-~""';;:..:'~"·~·~•·:..::'~:..:·~·----
calf.
Full 4 Ply Nylon
WHITEWALL
Mc:OWl"M & GAl!IEJrl cornPOSed ol Ille lollO'w'I ... 111r..,,,, whose R111 Sl>eldrkk, 14112 N. K!"" lltol.,
UI E. Ch•Pmln Aw. nfme In Juli 1r.d ,illcr of rnldence S1nl1 An., Cl flf. Drlrttl. C1liloml1 nM1 f1 II lolloWI: Frank Hrely, 716 Jl1ull11t Pl1ce,
Tt1: 17Hl UJ.llN Rlch1rd W. L1rlrln. AC BIVtlc!t Drive, Cos11 Mew. Cati!.
Allo""'s Mr SPldtl Aotltllllll~lltr Newport &el!Ch, C1lifoml1. 0..1'!1 Mlrdl ]I, lM'
Pultllol!N Orintt COMI Olli¥ Pllol Oiied March )'0111, IM•. Fri1nk Heal¥ • Rtch~r-d w L1rkln R,.. Shrlarldt
11"'.:.:.'c"'-'c'·-'-'·c'c'-'c"""·C'c'_"c' c"-'-"c' __ ~:::.""c1StBtt ol Callklrnil ) STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Counh> o1 Im A11Hlt1 ) H COUNTY OF ORANGE I i.s
LEGAL NOTICE On March 10th, lfft, btto~ mt, 1 On Mar. 11, 196t, before mo, • Notll"f 11-------,ccccccc------I Nol~l"I' Pub!!c In 1r.d tor iald Slate, Public In •ncl tor uld Stale, t11r10llllll' person1llY 111H1red Rkhard W. Larti:lll a-•red Frank Hetl'I trod Reoa. 5"9ktrld( BAA·l4'4 ~nown to me to ti. 11tt1 penon ~t known Ill ml to l>e llttl Hrson1 whoM
NOTICE TO CR EOITOlllS name 11 iubscrlbld to the within In· n1me1 lrf 1ultscrlbed fl) Ille wn~ln tUPl!RIOa COURT OF THI? \TATE itrumOIPl'll and IC~flOWiedtled ll'llT lie f~· l"strumrnf tnd acknowledDed !hfl" ••· OF CALIFOlllNlA ec1.1!1!d !hi llmt. Kiii~ 1111 l lmt.
FOlll THE COUNTY OF OttANGR lSEALl (Olflcl1( Sea!)
Ht. A••l2UI 01 Ferre.I HOml M1rv K. Hl"l"I' E1l1te of IVY EATON GILE, l>ece11ed. NolaN Pultlk NoT1rv Public· C1lllornl1 NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN fl) 11'.11 DE FORREST 140ME Pr!11clp11 Ofllcl In
crl!dl!O'I of Ille above named d«ed1nl Al?lnMY II Liw Or1n1e Counly
lhAI 111 !'&•"""' h1v1.., cl.!llrn1 1v•lnsl IOI.SI 1tlwnldt 0r1... My Camm!Hlon l!~l'lrn !111 ,.Id dlcl!dent ••• rtoulred lo lllf Herl~ HoHy'"""', Cillf. tllllt Nov. 24, 1'12 !!>em, wllll Ille ntttUAl"f vouclltr1, In T·Mn7 Publls!IM Or1n11e Co.st Otlh> Piiot,
111•. office 111 Ille clerk d 111• 1bcv1 Publl1htd Or-e Coaf\ Oilh' PlloT, Mlrch M •ncl April 2. '· II, ltff _.., ~l1tled court. Of lo Pre1enl lllt!m. wlln Mire~ 7' incl Allrll 1. t , 16. 1M9 SIJ..a9:[------'-"-=-'-'-'"'---==
'he nKeu.arv voucrieri, to Ille un·[----,,---------'--' LEGAL NOTICE
0.tSIDAed 11 the otlkt ol M1 1llot"ne1, ERNEST OUNCAN. UJI' B .... erly lllvd., LEGAL NOTICE 1--------------
LOI Antelll. C11!'°"'!1 too76, which•[------~~------[ •Alll·l.U
ls ltle PIAce DI M ine" of tl'lt l/l'ldtrsltned P·l21n NOTICE TO CltlOITOllS
In •II m1tttri 111rt1tnf1111 TO lht ultlt CERTl,lt"ATE OF •USIMESS SVPEa10111 COURT o, TMI! ITAT• ~I ~Ill decedenl, wlll\ln tour monll!I J'ICITIOUS JrlAMI! 01' CALll'OAJrllA
llltr Ille lirll PUbllc1ll010 of !~It nollce. Tiie Uftder1ltM<1 0oei ctrllf\o lie 11 ,.01 TM& COUNTY 0, OAANCI!
011?<1 M1rch U. 196t ttlfH!ucfll'lll I bullfll'n 11 2511 PtOM>ecl, NI. A-4!21.5 E"erell GI~. Jr. Newport lftlCll, C.llfornl1. uncM'r !hit Ell•te .. JOSE PH G. MARKAY
Admlnlstretor !ldll!OU'I llrm nl-of GARY G DIAL Oectl•ed. ' o1 Ille E1t11t of COMPANY trd 11111 wltl tinn ii can· NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVE"' fl) the
''"' abc"f n1!'Md Mttdt n! ""'!<! of ""' fo!low1,.. Pe rson, """"'' c~nor1 ol me 1bo¥1 ... ,.,...., dttedlnt ElllNtST DU NCAN, ESO. Almt In Jul! Ind 11r.ce .. rnldlllce lllllT all' S>ef10l'lt llavlntl cl1fmJ IPIMI
l}Jt enerl<i' •rvd., \1 •• tolle-<t!.: !ht u id dl«Mnl 1r1 '""""ed fo 1111 Lon A~-eltt. C111•·~1. '°"' GIN G. D!1I, 2SI PfOSl'ld, NtwPOrt lhwm,, Wiii\ 1111 lltCIUll"f ¥0Udlfn. In
Tl-I: f1UJ MA "116' ee1e11. ca11tornl1 th• otrlu of the cltr11 111 "" lltlwl Altwll~Y tr<r '-'"'"''•Ir•,.• Oiled Mire,. 10, 19"" l!<IU!led courl, or to prlltflt ttwm. ,..1111
Publ!•M<I Orang• C<>1st O•llY Piiat, G•l"I' G. 0111 !ht nectSlll"f vouc,.,..rs. ta 1111 u~
Mtrch lt, 7• tAll April I,'· 1969 Sll-4• !TATE OF CAL IFORNIA, denltned 11 Ille office of hor lllomt¥ 11------------------=-c10111ANGE COUNTY ) • w. PATR JCI( MrCR4Y p 0 ~
Now .t th...
LEGAL NOTICE On Marcil 10. lfft. before me. 1 10'271, S.."'' AM, C1lffarii1e nn1.· wi.k l't Nata,.., P-11'1 t !ld for wltl st.te, 11 !IW PllCe OI ri..s1...,1 a! lht undera!ined
Fantastic Prlct1! l [------,--,-,-------l"''"°"'tl'I "'"""" Garv G. 0111 k.......,. !n 111 Mll~rs pert1Tnlnt to fhl ft!ah! IAR·l4W 111 ml fo bl 1ht Dlriol'I wi-t nim• ol said Olc:lcltnl, wl!lll" too.. ll'IOl'llhl
650/700113
5 12.62
735114
77Sz14
825114
B15i 15
5 13.62
' 514.20
514.82
515.15
LIFETIME GUARANTEE
Pl'fnililm Tin!! Ill •llMI" tlrtt ... ,!~
1.it. 1:•(1-. Tt• .. ..,.... 1....,
11.M Ill U.a ..... 11 ...
NOTICE TO Cll!OITOIS 11 JUbKrlbed lo ll>e wllll!n lnJ"'-"-"! alter !ht II"! lltlblle~ll"ll of lllll notk:I
SUPEIUOtt COUttT 0, THI •!'Id ack.-119Ded ... e•Mulcd llll &11N Oi ied Ml•ch u. '"' .
STATE OF CALll'OA"'I' POI ~Olllcl•I S.11 . T,,.,, Mtrlltv .
THI! COUNTY OJI OAANG• Otm1h V. U" Admtn!1tr1lrlw .... A.ill1) ~•l"I' Pultlit • C11llornl1 (!! 1111 Esl1hl of Esl•I~ ol ROU.NO GEO It GE Prln1;lul Otflu In lllf tbow """" lleclde'nl GH RIEST, JR., ~11ed. Or1nte Count.-W, ~ATRICK McCttAY
NOTICE IS HERE!IY GIVEN "" Ille ~ COf"m!Hlon E•p!rtt P. o •••• 1tnt, creditors of lt>t 11:1oft 1111med decedenl IMrdl n. 1•n kllll A~"' 1'•"1~.,.11 mn
""'' ell 1>1'"500'll ,..vi.,. cti lmi "''"'' Publ!s~td °''"" C~I 0111¥ Pllot, Ttl: 1n•1 u1..on ttw g ld deced1nl 1re l'MlllrM lo Ille Mlrrfl IL If. ff IJlld April J, I~ •2-69 Publl~hed Or1n111 CMJI D•llY "llot,
lllffr'I, w!lll 11\f "Kl'1,.,1"1' VOllcl'ler., In Mlrct'l l•. 16 lfld A..-U J, '· 1"9 J3.Mil
"'-office OI '"' (1tr1t ot 1111 ttow LEGAL NOTICE
en1111ed tolKI. or ta "'"'"' lhtm, w1111 1--====~~~==::---·J ----~LE~G~A~L~N~OTii:::~::: __ Ille l'IKUSlrv VO\ld'lltr1, hi lllf 11,. P"1INt ~"1191'H!d 11 1111 olllc:t of ..,,. t l!ornry cri:~TI Jol>n "'"\It· 1611 Wn~llll orrw: , KATE OJI IU,.NESJ •Alll·l.U: H_.i Boid" C1l!tomle ,,_. ~ ITJOUI llAMfE SUPl!tt!OI COUR t 01' TH•
11 !fie Piece ol blnl""t o1""" Ul'!Oer1'9l'lf'll r.::: lt.9 ""'" flt (#'r11fy 11>1'\' lrt STAT([ OF CALIFOltNIA 1'0111
IA 111 tnl"°"' P1rl1lnl!!e lo lt'lf tslilw SI ~-~~~ IW Anel'ltlm THI: COUNTY 01' OAA"'G I!
!If llld ~I. wl!hlo! ...,,. """""' flt~l"lou1 ij. ' 1 11, ~ l'rlol NI. A.at&
Ill" '"' llrsl IMlltllc .. llQIO "TM• t!Offn. •ING " .. i Ari;;e. °' OUAl lTY PLUM> •o,nc, I DI' Mli•llMG 0 ' Pl"TITKMll 0.l'fd Mtrc~ 7. Ifft .... l'ltf .... II"" A PRD•ATE CW WILL ANO ,
S/'11 .......... L Gh• ... T 11 ~" el Ille !'90owin. ~. UnEIJ Tl!STAMINTAIY Oii
AOml11l1Tr1!rlr fJ/ '""' E1t1tf =:.. i:fi: '" NII, fflll '~ of ~t~" .. DORA C, HUFFMAN, Of fr1o1 I~ l!lmfoll ~T Cl n fol'°"'*· ...,.,TOOM!d.
JON!f VlltTUE, I SO. / C C~R:. VCNCAN, IMS ~ SI. NOTICE IS "'!REllY l'<IYl!N "nlll'I • •
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" OFF AGAIN -Sharon Sites Adams, the woman
who sailed solo from Marina del Rey to Honolulu
in 1965, is now planning a 6,000-mile voyage from
Yokohama, Japan to her home port. The solo non-
stop voyage will be the longest ever undertaken by
ti. "-'Oman. She hopes to make the trip in 80 days.
Housewife Sets Sail
Across the Pacific .
.. s.•N DIEGO (AP) -~.
fi(arina Del Rey housewife
says tllat sailing alone from
Yokahama, Japan, to San
~iego isn't as dangerous as
driving on Ca Ii for ni a
freeways .
~.Mrs. Sharon Sites Adams
plans to begin the 70-to 80-day
voyage on May 12 in a 3l·fOOt
sailboat. It is billed as t h e
longest solo cruise taken by
anyone in a sailboat across
tJie Pacific and the longest
<rttempted by a w o m a n
anywhere.
"I can't see lhal there is
anything about sailing from
"l:'okohama to San Diego that
a woman can't do," she said
Monday while acce,:ting a
special message from ?i.Iayor
Frank Curran to deliver to
Mayor Ichio Asukata of
Yokohama, San Diego 's
Japanese "sister city."
"The most dangerous thing
I have ev er done hall been
todrive on California
freeways." said Mrs. Ada.nu,
a mother of a lx>y in high
school and a girl in college.
The 5-foot-6, 11 2·pou nd
bkmde said she is "more
powerful than I look."
The o n I y pjroblem she
foresees is loneliness.
"If everything goes all right,
there ¥lill be hours and hours
with nothi ng to do, and that
will be t he hardest part of
the trip:•
Spaciotis Jtlodel
~.Coronado Yachts Bare
New 23-foot Sailboat
A lively new 23-foot sloop,
rounding out the company's
line o{ fiberglass sailboats, has
been unveiled by Coronado
Yachts.
The Cornnado-23 offers e:i:·
ccptional spaciousness at a
rl!markably low price and
!llay be obtained in either a
kffl model or "'ith keel-
<1)-bo•nl.
Sporting f o u r full-length
berths and abundant locker
space, the boat j3 ideal for
weekend cruising.
As a versatile racing class,
the Coronado-!.'J promises to
be equally popular. Designed
for MORF competiUon, she
features a long waterline. low
Wetted sUrface, large modern
sail plan and a spflde rudder
mounted well alt.
High freeboard and broad
beam enhance her roominess
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below, making her a stiff.
~dry boat in heavy going. Her
ballast to djsplacement ratio
ol almost 50 perCt'!llt assures
her "sailing on her bottom''
even in a brisk blow. '
The light displacement craft
is said to move well to
windward and points higher
than many boats cf her size.
Before the wind she planes
easily with maximum control
under spinnaker conditions,
even in large following seas.
The buikiers are touting her
as an ideal boat for the young
family with a yen for a big
boat but with a limited budget.
The keel-centerboard model
Is tailored for inland lake sail·
ing and shOal draft areas. It
is catching on fast with, skip.
pers who like to trai1er their
craft to various cruising
areas.
Happy Burial At Sea.,
lnstea4 ol the customary mortgage burning, Shark
Island Yacht Club officers chose a burial at sea to
get rid of their pesky document. Participating In
the ceremony (from lelt) are Robert Baulch , vice
commodore i Elmer Chiodo, staU commodore; AJ.
bcrt. Mathe\\'s commodore; Hume Seymour, staff
com1nodore ~nd Larry Roehm. The burial took
ri ce on Fleet Ca pl Bill WWiam ~n'1 Malihini VII.
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There's Fun
In Sa.iling
Yadll reclq, In lhe 1...t
you hiveo't heard, ii I dMdly
aefious t.nlNM W h i Cb
..... 11mes -lo IU\Ylliinl from~ tantnima lo-.
templlUOn ol bar1-brl
But , when the ''t1llnllt
firedrllls" are all owr ud
tempers baV< bad • chance
to com, the bumorotla aide
sometimes comes out.
One IUCh yacht .... Wll
Bahia fuinthlln Yadll Club ..
booUng of · lhe semMlnll
eliminations ol lhe Prince ol
Wales Bowl match nee c.-.
peUtlon bet ..... BCYC'a Mllre
Douian and California CruJI.
ing Club'• Herman Lorence.
THE REPOllT ol the race •
in BCYC'a club bulletin,
Maslhe1d, by Fleet C1pt.
Vlnct Gurley, is a muttrpiece
of what aometima l'Ot' on
in a yacht race as aeen by
an oblerver with' a Jenae ol.
humor. The plece follows :
"The event atarted with
many lnlerestin1 little details
on Satunlay momln(. Tbe
keys couldn1 be fwnd .tD llay
Garra's Corooldo-25 (one of
the competina boat&) and lhe
locks had to be uwed off.
The other Coninado-25 looned
lo us by Fred Ell~ of
Voyagers Yacht Club, wu
found to have a "mule" m.
stead of a worktnc jib. A
frantic call to Frapt Rowland
and he. showed up with his
jib.
"Once outlide in the nuty
chop and about 20 knot.a of
southeasterly wind , CCC found
that the 1plnnaker on the E1lls
boat, which had ntver been
unpacked,· wu IO poorly cut
it couldn't be used. Both crews
agreed to race without chutes.
"AT THE START <If the
raei! Herman Lonnct, CCC
skipper, fouled Mike Dou(an
as both jibed around to IO
for the line. Mike 100SM\'in1-
ed his jibe with his mains'!
getlin& so wrapped around the
rigging he had to jibe back
again to ei:tricat.e blmself,
Mike was flying a protat na1
v.·hen be crossed the line.
"Halfway up the wu:ther
leg Mike's starboard 1pnader
fell oil and the rOOltDeCt Jet
go and he withdrew while CCC
won. "'..._
"Tbe judps, Myron Seward,
Jack Johnson and C«dy
Koolman of CCC, IUSlained
the protest but the race was
cancelled became of the
eqWpment failure which could
not be conclualvely attributed
to the foul.
"DAMAGE AT THE DOCK
was one brvkm spreader and
gooseneck on the Garra boat
and one torn genoa on the
Ellis boat. The crews beaded
for the bar and the race com-
mittee looked at the boat:s
and considered rukide.
"Penerverance will out,
however. Mike Dougan and
hJs crew fued the SJnadtr.
Jack Hart phon~ Don McKt~
bon who picked up the tom
jib, mana1ed • bt•utlful
repair and delivered it the
next mornin1. 'I1lt writer
manaa:ed to 1et a pleas.1nt
person on the phone at
Columbia Yachta who said
there was no chance of retun&
a gOORnect for 1 Con:N.do-25
-but after free ust of the
names of Diet Valda: and
Bob Poole, there wu a
gomeneck waitlni at the
guard gate for us.
"SUNDAY MOllNING we
New Trophy
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'YOta" Monett'' WortJi
By SYLVU PORTER
'Jbe news a cOUple of days
ago lhat N elman-Marcus of
Dallu had paid $2,700 for ooe
skin of a new strain of trunk
fur -an aU·time record, more
than double the 1967 high or
•t,100 and the base for a fur
coat to retail for , $150,000 -
easily could stt off a new
boom in fur an.irr.al-breeding
rackets. The rackets are
already flourishing furiou&ly
in chinchilla, muskrats, minks,
etc., and this sort of news
is a built-in bonarua far the
come-<Nl artists. For instance,
how does a deal like this strike
you?
You invest $2,000 to buy
five pairs of chinchillas tO
)>reed in your garage. Your
income from this sideline will
be $5-10,00U withln tiYe yean.
The firm advertising this: ,d.eal
promises not only professionaJ
guidance on chinchilla raising
for profit, but also guaranttts
that the animals he is selling
will reproduce.
TEMPTING, VE S ?
Tragically, though , tens of
thousands of naive American.s
are losing lbelr shirts on the
typicaJ investment of $1,000-
$2,500 in four or five pairs
of chinchillas -which is two
to three times the going price
charged by l egitimate
breeders.
'!be Federal Trado eom.
miNkJn in Wasbln1tta
esUmata that c b 11 c ii t I ta
breeding racqta an: "°" bl~ ing Uio Americ,on public out
of lliO million a year. At 1...i
200 llnn$ are _.tine ih
this area today, grassing .up
to p million apiece a year,
the FI'C believes.
IN CASE YOU are even
mildly tempted to st$ op your
own chinchilla b r ·~ e d I n I
bwlnm -or if ~ hive
an elderly mauve or •m-
bi~ teen.ace yoongiirter who
mlghl !all !or this ·,...,....,
-hen are the IYPSlfn' key
claims, countered b1 ba$lc
facts put together rdnUy by
the FTC: .
Claim: Chinchillas produce
one to four ofhprina about
three times a year -for
an average total of four or
five live YOUJll per -female
each year.
Fact: The chinchllla Is , •
relatively slow brudl.r· and
even in. tile hands ol.' pro-
fessionals, prod u c t s an
average just under 1"o · live
young per year. One ~ five
female chinchillas is sterile.
Claim: You can 11 e11
chinchilla pelts for $30 to '80.
Fa c C: The current ,'price
for chinchilla pelta at ftlf iuc·
tions is about ~14. Less
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Orange Agency in new life insurance protection.
placed during the month of February. MT. Adams
specializes 'in business and personal financial plan·'.
rung .
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NEW YORK (AP) -The
New York Stock Exchange
said last week it would make
its first permanent move in
more then 100 years to a
landfill site to · ht built by
the city in Manhattan's East
River.
The exchange's board of
governors author;ired signing
of a letter of intent with ll'ie
q.ty of New York for a 99-year
P ro1noted
Nelson L. Halliday ol
Tustin has been pr0:
rooted to vice president
and manager of t h e
Santa Ana office of the
'.United St.ates National
.B a n k. Halliday \vas
·.previously ass i s ta n t
'V ice president a n d
manager at the san1e
office.
Bank Plans
2 Branches
Newpor\ National B' an le
~ to open two Lelsurt
\VOrld branches this spring.
't1le Laguna Hilts Leisure
\Vorld offite will be next to
thei Laguna Hills Professionlll
Building, and will be housed
in a temporary structure until
tht permantnt branch Is com·
ple<td. Tbe olher branch. in Leisure
World, S..l Bead>, will be
at )laY and St. Andrews
Streets, where renovation of
th• old Seal Be.1th
~ooal Building Is wider
wa)'.
Banks to Merge
United 'C;IUiornia Bank, Los
Angeleii, and El Dorado .State
Bank, Napa, ha ve reached an
agreement.whereby El Dorado
State Bl\1lk will be merged
with and Operated as an office
of United California Bank.
Total resoorces or r~ 1
Dorado ~late Bank have
grown during the pasl four
years from $4, million to $8.8 ,
million with about $2.5 million
iR u:s. go'9'emment secu rities.
and loans, oC $4.t million or
which approximately 60 per·
cent are instalment. 30 per·
tent real ~late. and 10 per·
cent comnierclal. Deposits or
$7 million att about two-thir~
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·"Thr~~'Piayh~~~es-•
'Barefoo t' Brings
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By roM TIT\JS
Of Ille DilWY Plltl Sftft
The curWn fllll "' lllrM
community t b e a t t r pro.
ductionl tbll weetend u two
others anive to take their
placei.
Closing out their reopectlve
runs are "'Ibe Rem.ltkable
Mt. 'ennypacker'" at the
Colla Mm CMc Playhoul<, "L!"1t Up the SllJI" at llJe Weatmloster Commun I ty
'!beater and • • O u t w a r d
Bound," the latest production
of the Santa Ana Ccmmllllity
Players.
!loo Fijian and Pat Harp
take the principal roles ill
''Penaypacker," an l 11 O ' 1
t<medy under the dfrectloa
of Pall Tambellini. A I 1 o
featured ln the cast are
Valf!'r'tt How, Paul Gncey, ·
Lois Wilson, Jack Murray and
Maurice Roland.
The final performances will
be given Friday and Saturday
at the Community Center
auditorium on the Orange
County Fairgrounds. Tlcketa
may be reserved by caWnc:
the Costa Meu. RecreaUon
Department at 83!-$.l03.
Westminster's "Light Up the
Sky," a modernized ver1ion
of the M08.!11 Hart comedy,
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1lve1 111 laat two
pedomw>;a Friday and
5'1lun!oy afler belq held over
•• ezlra -end. DlrectJni .
ii youra tn&Ir1 who crttpl
oo •tace 'for a lDtcbcoctlaa .
appearance this weekend.
Carol Faublldc, Alan llJfl,
Jenn~er Murray, Rick~
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Petll ol britlJl lludW rip.
plod thrGuih tbt oudltnce II
the Hu.atlostoo Belch
Playhoole Friday ni,ht.
Ed LltUe, Helene Aab and Br ... lled (Jp
Ray &»It handle the major
They came abo\lt one
minute afler cul1aln time and
-~-"' until the ....... 11P --end. Tbe -far the bilari(y
WU '1ilartfoot in tbe Part, 11 roles in the "-at the tbea· Roo Fllian 1porla sJd&.
ler, w..im1n11er Avenue at bums and mustache for
Goldfln West Street. Reserva-his title role in "The
Ilona may be -at 81:!-Remarkable Mr. Pen-
5443 or 113-510!. nypacker," closing Fri·
"aAJ!:l f'OOT 1'6 TMI P.t.all"
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Saturday, with Roa Corl>ill
at the helm . Lee How·
illgllln ond Gertrude Hom play
the prtnclpal patls ill the judg·
ment day comic ~a.
--TM• CMT .
Performances are given at
the Players Theater, 1020 W.
8th St., Santa Ana, wltb Ucketa
reservable at 541-2188.
* * * Entering Its aecond weekend
Is the Huntlnfton Be a c h
Playhouse version of
"Barefoot in the Park" under
the direction of D a v i d
Maiville. Mike Siknner and
Rita Kilner play the primary
roles.
Anabelle Quigley and Paul
Sullivan alto are prominent
in the Neil Simon comedy at
the Barn, 2110 Main St., Hun-
tington ~ch. 'Ibt number
for reservationa b $3£.8161.
* * * Maklng their illtitial a1>
pe.arance on the local theater
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scene are the lJdo 1ale
Playe.n:' "Affalra fl, state,"
South Coast Repertory'1 "LI
Twi.sta" and the South Coast
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"Soutb Paclflc." Neil Sbnan"I c:cmedy about
The Lido CCJDedy, which the -bla ol a pair ol
opened Tuesday n l g h t , newlyweds, wtUch opened a
features Pat Moran I D d lix-weetmd qagement at
Joseph Charles u a roman-the 11Bsn" thMter.
Ucally Involved achoolteacher U the function ol ~
and senator. Jim Hitchman, Is bl provide emollonal '"1lef
Ladislaw Reday, Lynn Honil tmn bumon pniblems, then
and Dave Wellll complete the "Bardoot" fulfills lb pl e:r·
cast. celkd.ly. For about two houri
Ruth 1.fc:Culley ill directing Jta audience wu too far in
the Louil Vemeufl play, which aUtcbea to wcny about
cootinues through Saturday anytbjng .
night at the Lido 11 1 e RJta bner plays t b e
Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud. leodillg role ot ()orrle Bratter.
Tickets can be reserved by Her effervescent, effortle11
calling 675-2216. portrayal ci a somewhat * * * -dwacter provides At Sooth Cout Reper!Dly, the c:ementlor the whole play.
guest director Russell Leslie Can as her husband, a
is staging "La Turi&ta," with fiedglin& lawyer who has just
three of the four c a 1 t won rl:r cent.I from hiJ: first
memben making their debuts damage cae, ii Mite Stinner,
at SCR. who does an outstanding job
Susan Bums, Squire Fridell, 00 hlo part. ev"' though hil
Austin Kelly and Jury Comey really good line3 came in the
CQmprise the cut of the Sam list act.
Sh<pard comic drama, which A oterlq performance also
opens Friday for th r e e 11 turned In by Amabelle
weekend! at the Third Step ~ Theat.r, 1827 Newport Blvd., Quigley as Mrs. Banks, ~
CMta Mesa. Reservatlons are rie'• mother. She has been
being taken at the box office, active in community theater
646-1363. In Colla Meoa and Newpcri
far the pa.at 12 years, and
was the director ci 1'ie Barn's
last JrO(tuction, '"lbe Best
Man."
EFFERVESCENT
Rita Kisner ~
..
The funnyman ol the whole
produdlM Is Paul Sullivan;
who plafs Vidor Velasco, a
middle aged lecher, who
wishes be were 10 years oldet
becauee he feels that "mlddJe.
a&ed men get away with ao
much more. 11
Sullivan rips up the audience
-his urbane, dignlftet,I method d chasing down
women, lncluding C oc r 1 e • t -· John Moran and J a c i:
Hebert have only bit per\s.
in the play, but thanks to
the e>perl dir.dJng ol Devld
ldaiville, Ibey poll3b tbelr
patta to pertectioo. ~I
could have bee:{l two poten,.
tially very dull roles are ~
aiderably br i ghtened up
through -introdudlon of humorooa gesllftS.
The play is not •
"heavyweight" in terms oC
philooophical content and will
probably never become a
claasfc. It's value lies purely
in its ability to hep people
amused.
Five more weekend,, ot
"Barefoot" remain, exceptine
Good Friday, A~il 4, at the
Bam, 2110 Main St., Hun-
ti!lli<Jn Beach.
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More 'Late'
Shou's Set
Five more showings of
"Half Past Late ln Worr
derland" have been scheduled
for lhil weekend by the
Chlldrens Theater Guild of
Newport Harbor.
'Middle of tlw Night'
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Set for the Lyceum Theater
of the Costa Mesa High
School, the musical adaptation
of Lewis Carroll's claulc
children'• book will be staged
at 10:30 a.m., and 1 and 3
p.m. on Saturday'. Sunday's
The cast includei Mmes.
Donald Carr as A I i c .e ;
Ladislaw Reday as the Queln;
Mark Matthew• as the White
Rabbit; Don Paul u the
Cheshire Cat; Ka Im an
Spelleticb Jr. as the Mad Hat-
ter and James Macy and Dan.
ny McKeever as Tweed1e Oum
and Tweedle Cee. There are
20 children in the cast.
Tryouts for Paddy
Cbeyef1ky'1 drama "Middle of
the NJahl," the final pro-
ductloo ol the IMM9 aeuon
at the Oolta Mesa Civic
Playhoue, wil1 be held Sun--
day and Monday eveni~. . ..
Resident d!rector P a t I
Tambelllnl wlll rtago the _.,
ol a yo1mg homewife "1lo falla
ill love wUh a mlddlwged -er. A cut ol eigbl
women and three men ls rr,
qulml .
'Mte auditions will be held Country Show at s p.m. both days at the
Corrununity Center aud1torium
Coming Sunday on Ille Orange county Falrgmmds. The play wlll
Country-west.en music fans open May 22 for three weekend1. are expected in large numbers---------
from all U'I« So uthern
Colifomla -y at the
Anaheim Convmlcn Center
when Bob WUll besdllnes o
''Weltem Swing Show."
Gloomy Gus Tells ii
As You See it
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THE GREATEST ADVENTUR OF THEM ALL!
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UllUlllTm USE CW ALL DISlllYIAND ADVEllTUllES
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• Soloists
Balaneed Coneert \ i I .
Perform Splendidly
The Envelope, Please
Writ.er Predicts, Explains Oscars
In Orange Coast Concert By VERNON scorr .. -In tile put !or "The
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -It's 111r• faca ol Eve," pined
nit!J griUy time bl Ol<arilnd. Ille etunlly ol the rulll colon~ Predidklns and wa,er1 bavt1
been made, htdied on, and 'l9btn lbe announced ahe wou
chqed on the Winnen ol not appear at tbt <>sc ar thlf year'• Aoedemy Awards. teltcalt i.au1t.bu buaband,
Redsrave with ber anll-
"-kan attitude ha• mad<
mare entmla llDOlll the
AClld<my rank and Ille lhan
W-ard.
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Our spoll~t 1oday II ~
two clilllnClllbd m<lllbO:_\ ol
Ill< Oraqe Oout co ...
Community srm,Dbcin?
Orcbellr• and lllelr
coatrlbuUom to a ~
did much to <Obince .,
almdY COOllderable IWldlU
ol lhiJ dedicated, d•-
eoaemblt. .
~ fOl"'Oard Laurie ~
comb and ThomU H~
be our flUON for a belaW.
but rlcbl,y -...i u1ra bo.!'
and this writer's penonal 'I':
$de.for~ JemiUve aid
Nu.nt performances &mday jii
Ille Orange Coast CO!leae
auditorium.
And let us not omit maestro
JOl5eph Pearlman from the
final reckorWng. He achieved
a. rapport with his soloist8 fu which each pajd tribute
i.lXI he extracted from hi!
orchestra a perfonnance that
w11s a! varied in its offering
as it was beautifully balanced.
Mrs. Whitcomb's flute was
Q,eard ·to great effect in Q
idyllic, deeply moving work
that was unfamiliar to us
before this concert; Charle!
Tomlinson Griffes' "Poem."
She completely captured the
subdued, haunt i ng im·
pre5Sloni&m ol this lovely
work in an ideally pacM in·
terpret.atioo that won splendid
backing from Pearlman and
Ns orche.tra.
DEEP AFFF.CJ'ION
P.trs. WhHcomb, p I a y i n g
* * * Coffee Kitty
Aids Arti.sts
. Tho6e coffee 'n cake col-
leagues of the Orange Coast
College Symphony Orchestra
did it again SW'liay with an
intennis&ion program that
poured coffee in the cups of
concertgoers and flO into the
crchestra's coffers.
The refreshment efforts of
the group -they withhold
their names-have now~ded IJ'5 to Dr. Jnoeph Pearlman'•
am.ts fund. Th<lr donalion!
are added to funda used in
payment of. sotoi!b perfonn·
ing at OCC conct.rts.
Backing the ef£orts of the
"plunteers Sunday were a
group of tralnee air hostesses,
a1J students in the 00:::
trainlngpn>lnlJI.
wilbOut a ICOl'e, lnjected into
her delivery an obvious deep
a!fectlon for a work that is
allied, in many of its subtle
nuances and tooal'beauty, to
Delius and which i3 not unlike
Debussy in its · lltoughtlul
phrasing and sem.i·abstract
scoring. .
No less immaculate was
Henderson's rendlUon of that
happy, carefree concerto
Mow1'1 Cmcerto for Oboe
and On:bestra. Our 10loist
demonstrated. a uimplete in·
t.imacy with a score that is,
for all iU breezy cuiviviality,
a difficult and complex asatgn·
ment and he came through
in our book with .Dyinc colors.
A special mertion f<r this
Jawyer--musician for h i I
faultloss handlin1 ol those
demanding tolo passages in
that gl«i.ous adagio non trop.
po. A fine pctbn1ance, Mr.
Hend61Cll'I, and we hope it
will not be long before we
again hear your rweet obie
from Ult :soloiJt'a point of
honor.
Our soloist! had b e e n
preceded with what w e
thought was an exceptional
delivery of Deli.us' "Air and
Dance," a work that is very
dear to the heart of this writer
and which had, of counie, been
awaited with tome interest.
We had had no fears for Jt.5
safety in the hands o f
Pearlman'• orchestra and we
were rewarded with a faithful
r<productlon ol thi! grac.tu~
subtly scored w<rk..
The rematned, poetic Delius
was in sharp contrast to the
bold almost strident -but
nonetheless magnilk ent -
11oussor11ky masterpiece with
which Pearlman chose to open
his concert -that grand old
pipe.opener, "Night on Bald
Mountain."
We had, if you will for;ive
the pun, a hair·rai.sing mo--
ment « two in the openinng
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So S1rellaod wlna. Not only tllla -ad mal-y ol Iba -reperioln. A,11<l'<!,
heft, loll ,,. fara<t, abou\
the ollan ...,looUd and tr.-
quatJ u n a u n c percuaioo
deplrtment-lhey ..... beard
to lellbJi ti!ICI lo I b e
Mouuarplo> aad -...i
AU entries In Ille bi& Paul N•""!"'• had DOI bttn
cateaorJes are up ror gra bs nominated Ill belt d.itector for ai never before. Picturea and "Rachel, Rlcbel.'l
--the --loat, but beca111e Ille picked up •
mediocre movie, ' ' F u n n y
Girl," and turned it ln(o an
il1uminaUn1 ptrtonal triumph.
She iJ alto nctUnc. pro-
v o c at Ive, fr t sh •nd
ntWIWorth)'.
petfonnances among t h e Bad rorn1 •. Sour Grapes and
nomloees are so un.lveruUy all that.
hlP pnlM far -· p"llld wort 1D the orcheaen.11 auperb
flnele .•
'llllt clooln& -k WU
1Umaty-Konatov11 •'tlpriCd
Eapapol" and tllla· rlcbly
aoo<od, nlrU,,. muterplOco
bad Ille -. pulllq out
all Ille l(opo ln a well cboom
-clooer. Pwlman'• demancS1nc baton was Vf!f1
much in evkttnee here in
a briak, wnlentless airing of
a work that 111 as famed for
its vivid, tonal luster as it
is equally mown tor its bola,
almost phyllcal clamoring.
II "!Joa In Winter," O'Toolt
and Stt<lland loae. fp>re the
above.
good that one muat er:amine Hepburn _;nd Neal are both
the motive!, sentimentality, ..Wtntal favontee, bu( both
le\lde and palSlons ol lbe all'Mdy bold Olc&r1. Nor can v«:er• to come up with mta n-either actrtu be delcrlbed 11
in#ut -not to say educ1ted electrica"r lresh. -,_.... Ir===::!==============::;
'Take Jtfe Along'
Let .. begin with . illl! best
picture nomineM: "Romeo
and Juliet," "FuMy Gtrl,"
'"n>e Uoo in Win ter,''
"OHvtr" and ' ' Ra cj) e I ,
Richel"
And the winner is -:--''The
Llon in Winter ."
Explanation. The two bii
mu.steals will knock o n e
another out. "Raebel, Rachel"
hasn 't a pra)'er. "Romeo i nd
Juliet" has been dooe before . 'Ibe finale to our finale
should , and lel ua not ovuJook this richly deserved closing Dwight Allen as a Mexican youth attempts to <:on·
brickbat, have been the return vince Susan Burns to take him back to America
ol Pearlman and the orchestra with her in this scene from "La Turista," opening
for at leul Iii calls. F riday for three weekends at South Coast Repertory
What they got was the meek _in_C_O<ta __ M_e_sa_. _____________ _
Next the best a c t o r
nominees: Alan Arkin (The
Heart is a Lonely Hunter),
Al8.n Bates (The Fixer), Ron
Moody (Oliver!), Peter
O'Toole (The Lion in Winter ),
Cliff Robertson (Charly). and mild applause that had
marked the end of prtvioU!
works and which was as astoniahlni U it Wat in·
furiaUng. It was not, we took
paim to discover, due to any
lack of enthusiasm for the
caliber of the performance:
it wal!I limply pure lazines5
on the part of an audlence
which got far mote than value
for its money but couldn't
be bothered to show its ap.
predation in the one way that
meaM '° much to the
perfonnenrs.
And a final, friendly word
r o r o u r c o ncertmaster ,
Andrianne Geiser. It i s
clllloo1ary In !be COllC<1"t ban.
to acknowledge, if only with
a brief bow, the ovation that
greets: your appearance. It is
not the CU8too1 to take your
seat with no recognition of
that applause and with your
back turned to the audience
throughout the maneu ver.
Courtesy belonp on both
sides ol the (ootligl>t<.
Now TV Commercials
Are Really Monstrous
. The envelope, please. Best
actor is Peter O'Toole.
Expla nation. They v.·ere a 11
great, but Bates was in a
little-seen film. And Moody,
Arkin and Robertson, ' like
Bates, are all first Ume
nomin<e:!.
This is O'Toole's third shot.
Prtviously he wu oominated
By JERRY BUCK Sanctwn voice, he s 1 l d • f<r "Becket" and "Lawrence
··welcome to the Ford torture of Arabi.a." NEW YORK (AP) -Would Moreo\'er, O'Toole has been
from test. We'll take your car and you buy 1 used car twict nominated for playing Count Dracula? That may be put it through all kinds of the same character. King
the coming thing in television torture -yoo know , things Henry 11, each time portray·
commercials. like that. Another company ing the English monarch ln
"The next big thing 'ls is building a whole food pro-totally different fashion.
ff dul't around monsters. Emotional Hollywood voters monster!." Allen Swift pu ed are likely to cast their ballots
quietly on his cigar until Lhe "It seemed like l do at for a two-time loser rather
guffaw! subsided. •'I 'm least one a day ," Swift said. than for any in the crop of
serious," he said. "You're "Listen, you ~ave no idea how rookies .
going to see a lot of monsters fUMy it is. You'd think Always the most interestin&:
in commerc .. la." · '"A be f everybody is t a p p i n g race is tu.; st .actress o
Swift, a round.faced man everybody Jse'! telephone the ye.ar. No m 1 n at e ~: with a ginger<01ored Van e _ Katharine Hepburn (The Lion
Dyke, should know what he's lines. in Winter), Patricia Nea l (The
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SPECIAL SATURDAY P.T.A. SHOW -11:30 p.m.
"Further Perils Of Laurel & Hardy''-All Sutt 50c
talking about. He's bee.n the ''There are three ad vertising Subject was Roses). Vanessa
voice on more commercial! agencies after this one ar.· Redgrave (Isadora). Barbra
that anyooe else. At last count count. One's got it and is Streisand (Funny Girl), Joan-
the number had passed 30,000. trying to hang onto it and ne Woodward ( Ra c h e 1 ,IP.-------------------1
"I did a movie v;ith Boris two others are trying to get Rachel).
Karloff and Phyllis Diller call-it away from them. By coin-The winner is B a r b r a
ed 'The Mad Monster Party' cidence l did the presentation Streisand. by process of
and I did all the other monster commercial& for all thret -elimination.
v<lices," he said. "I gues& it and, can you believe it, all Joame Woodward , already
was Karloff's last movie. three came up with virtually
Singer Ed Ames halls now "I don't know il this I.'! Uie same kind of monster ap-
joined the April lineup of stars sparking it ot what. But ln iroach."
appearing in Melodyland's two are three months you're He laughed. ''The thing I'm
spring celebrity seriel. going to see these monster afraid of is they're 1olnc to
Set lo appear at the commercials." blame me for leaking it to
Anaheim showplace for one Slipping into an Jn n er each other."
week, beginning Tue ad a Y, -====================,II April 15, Ames will be joined i
on stage by pianist Peter
Nero.
Previously announced for
April were Bill 1Co1by (April
1-6) and Juliet Prowse and
the Four Tops (April S.13). ........ li.,.nl Tickets for all Meldoyland
performances are available at
the box oUlce, 'by mail and
at all agencies.
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Awards
BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTOR + BEST ACTRESS
Peter O'T oole Katharine Hepburn
BEST DIRECTION + ~~!j£~,W~Y
Anthony Harvey James Goldman
BEST MUSIC SCORE
John Barry
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Electoral Poll Pla.nned
Sown ro Test Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
Senates u be om m It tee is
preparing to poll about l ,000
st.ate legislators to test Presi-
dent Nb:oo's claim that the
sLales woold not ratify a con-
stitutional amendment pr~
viding for direct popular elec·
lion of the president.
S u b committei:: chairman
Birch Bayh (D-lnd.), who
ravors the direct election
method, Is behind the poll,
He hopes for a good showing
for the plan among state
legislators, which w o u I d
slrengthen his efforts to steer
such an ame.ndment through
Congress.
Nixon and m a n y con·
gressmen argue such a course
would be futile because the
plan would not get past the
states even if it cleared
Congress. Constitutional
amendments must be ap-
proved by two thirds of the
House and Senate and then
ratified by three fourths of
the state legislatures.
didacy threatened to deny a
clear ma;ortty ol electoral
votes to Nixou or vice presi-
dent Hubert H. Humphrey.
In that case, the election
would have been ~ into-
the ~ouse W'bere eac~ state
would have east one Vote for ~sident regardless of Its
pOpu.Jation. As it turned out,
Nixon defeated Humphrey by
30'l .electoral votes to 191.
Wallace got 45 but ran strong
enough in other atateJ to raise
the possibility of a future elec·
toral deadlock.
4 BASJC PLANS
Four basic plans are before
the House and Senate sub-
cominittees trying to draft an
accept.able amendment
Each plan rai.ses questions
not only about i ts ac-
ceptability, but about other
problems. For iMtance:
-€o\Jld an election day
storm in some states
determine the outcome of a
close election?
Theory on Elections
I now appears to command the ' ~Uonal amendment and
most support in CongrHll but only ts st.aw a.re needed to
le911 than the necessary tw~ 'cttteat tt. ••
thirds vote of. the House and • Senate. Another plan b e I a r e
Nixon's message to Coogress would reU.Jn the
Coogress Feb. 20 said he present system of eount.ing
believed the candidate with electoral votes but uslgn one.
the highest popular vote vote to each coqreaional
should win but that "prac-district and two to the'-Ute
ticaUty demands recognition at large. Crltia complain that
that the electoral system is lhe plan would re t a In
deeply rooted in American weaknesses of the present
history and federalism." He system by cowiun~ ~ eJ.ec.
doubted that abolition or toral 'otes on a WJnqF-t.ake-
substantlal change in tM. eleo-all biiSis ~h on a snlaUer
toral vote syp.em cou¥ win sea.le. ,
appl'0\'81. · ~ Richard. Scammon, lonner
,. Census 6ureau director and
QUOTED JOHNSON now head al the electi<l'l!I·
Nixon quoted PresidenrLyn-research bureau, aaid the
don B. Johnson 's 1005 Cate-district system also contains
ment that the present s}1tem a built-in bl.as a I a 1-n st
oC counting electoral votes-was Democratic candidates. Of
an essential part of the !ederaJ.1 congressional distrJcts carried
system. Other critics of "the by margins of •more than
popular vote plan quote the 50,000 votes last year, be said,
late John F. Kennedy's doubts H b t th•-•-of \·oiced in a 1956 Senate debate ump rey won wo-11 ~ them and Nixon only' one-Dol,lars by the Bawketful
1.hat any proposal abandoning third. · rec~nltlon of the federal Joe Hamblet, executive director of Newport Beach
system would be approved. The fourth plan, recom-United Fund (center), accepts buckets of cash do--
DAILY l'ILOT ll1tf l'Ml9 ...
ser, student body treasurer. Harbor High students
raised $702.92 for United Fund through dance, cake
sale and other campus activities.
CONCEDING NEED
Nixon, whlle conceding the
need far electoral reform. has
settled for a far Je ss ambitious
approach. But Bayh. whose
co n stilutional amendments
subcommittee is considering
the problem. contends the
direct election method in
which e\'eryone 's vole has the
same weight is the unly fair
plan.
-\Vould the plans en-
courage an increase in lhe
number or political parties in
a nation long comfortable with
q tw~party system?
. Yet a re«nt Gallup Poll mended by Johnson in l965. naled by Newport Harbor High School students from
indicated that 81 percent of would retain the present count school Principal Charles Godshall and Laurie Fra-
the American people favor s.vstem but eliminate the P,eo---------'----------'----'-'--=------------------------direct election of the Presi-pie who serve as elec(ors.
d Il also would eliminate the
Sentiment for reform of the
electoral system has been
growing for some time. But
it reached a new peak last
vear \\•hen George C.
\Vallace's third party can-
Forrucr Solon
Namc<l to ICC
-Would a change bring
pressure for unlform national
voting standards in place of
those now largely under state
control?
The popular election plan
'"rht. pr~nt provision to sett!e gives extra power to the e present system gives deadl ocked elections in the smallest states because no
each state one electoral vote state has less than three elec-for each member of the House House with each state having
and Senate. These blocks of one vote. toral votes. Calculations made for Congress show that each votes range from three each YIELD PO\\'ER electoral voter e presents
for the five smallest states Under Johnson's proposal about 7~.000 people in Alaska
to 40 for California and 43 and the present system, the and 400,000 in California. Nu.XOD" Bi• a for New York. As the system heavily populated states have Would the small states sur-
• " has developed, each state has overweighted power in the cast its entire bloc of electoral render this bonus? They would electioo of a president. Would have to g>·ve ,.t up if -'Flag Fan' votes on a winner-take-au .,,.e the . llin those states yield that power? popular vote in Wyoming is
basis to candidate po g Bayh's survey of the to equal one vote in California.
a plurality or the popular vote legislatures should indicate The present system fixes
\V ASHINGTON (UPI) in !he state. the ~er. lhe electoral vote for each
and 2.271 in Idaho. Each state
has four electoral votes. Nixon
polled 57 percent of the vote
in each st.ate but that meant
238,000 votes in Utah and only
1&5,000 in Idaho.
.. No system is totally pure,"
Scammon told Bayh.
Sen. Marlow Cook, (R-Ky.),
Moon Mission
Launch May 18 President Nii on obviously Nixon indicated a preference The present system also state even if it has a low
likes flags . for the so--called proportional turuout caused by bad weather \VASH1NGTON (AP)_ The
A new One Was -·-· ·~ay plan -allotting each state's or other factors. Bayh worries u . . · --· ~ Ject I t . rt• Apo 0 10 space nuss1on IS
in his office -a small f0 t~popov01!:. ~ot:,rorarr:~~ l s1·ael PiJol about whether stat.es with a scheduled to be launched May
low turnout should get that 18 ·th la to ""-" . .\merican flag on a standard to three decimal points. w1 P ns ~"" a man-
on hls desk. Reporters were Deputy Atty. Gen. Richard lnJ"uries Fatal protection. ned lunar module wiUtin 10
NO PLAN PERFECT miles of the moon's surface. told that ii was a special C. Kelindienst told the sub-
WASHINGTON !AP) -Ex· gift "from friends." committee that this plan z UR IC H, Switzerland, He found that the pro-No attempt at a moon Ian-
congressman Donald Jackson Another, full-size American would be "a good strategic Yoram Perez, the Israeli portional system would have ding will be made, the Na-
of Santa Monica was sworn as ·well as ideological com-trainee pilot wounded during given Nixon 2.260 electoral tional Aeronautics and Space
reported that a fellow· senator,
wtiom he did not ideritify, was
unwilling to support t h e
popular vote plan ~ause his
!tate had a minimum voting
age of 21 while Cook's Ken-
tucky gave the vote to 18-year-
olds.
Thus the popular vote plan
presumably would c r e a t e
pressure for national voting
standards and make it Jess
acceptable to the legislatures.
MORE AGREEMENT
There is more agreement
on abolishing individual elec-
t.ors and keeping a deadlocked
election out of. the House with
the one-state, o n e - v o t e
formula than any of the broed
plans.
~tisslssippi in 1960 and n[
runaways like the North
Carolina elector who.voted for
\Vallace although he was on
the Nixon slate.
Generally, proposals for
averting deadlocks w o u I d
recognize as the winner the
leading candidate who polled
at lea~ 40 percent of the
popular or electoral vote.
If no candidate received 40
percent in a field of three or
more, new pf9posals call for
a runoff election or the selec.
lion of a president in a joint
session of the House and
Senate with eacb member
casting one vote.
In all U.S. elect.ions, only
John Quincy Adams,
Rutl1erford B. Hayes and Ben-
jamin Harrison have won the
presidency while polling fev.·er
popular votes than rival can-
didates. in Thursday as a member nag, the rE:Sidential nag and promise." He said there was an Arab commando raid on votes in Utah last November Administration
of the C military nags also decorate li"l · J t · -;;------------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;========•• Interstate ommerce Nixon's office. "e congressiona suppor 1n-an El Al jetliner at Zurich's 11 Commission. dicated in the South for the Airport Feb. 18, died in
Eliminating individual elec·
tors would prevent the election
of unpledged electors like
tho.5e chosen in Alabama and
Atty. Gen . John N. Mi tchell The President also has popular election plan. hospital today.
adm'·n,·stered lhe oatl> ,·n a started using the Military p 26 . ed th Color Guard to lead the way PROSPECTS DTh1 erez, , rece1v ree
White House ceremony, with down Ute grand staircase for "If this is indicative of local bullets in the stomach during
· President Nixon looking on. receptions at the White Hou se. ratification prospects, then na· the raid by three gunmen and
Jackson and Nixon both en-And the CQlor guard now also tional ratification prospects a girl from the Popular Front
tered Congress at the s:;.ffie forms a backdrop for the also are dim," Kleindienst tor the Liberation of Palestine.
time, as members of V..e0 80th President and Pitrs. Nixon for said. "This is true because One of the gunmen was shot
Congress. Jackson is a their receiving lines at formal 38 states must be persuaded dead by an Israeli Security
Republican. parties. to support a direct election agent during the raid. -=====7"":__~~--'-----~~~~~----.::.2.'.---------------------=-==~
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ly RICK DU BROW
J • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The real wonder of
CBS-TV's M~t series Hneup is not merely
that it is 8Dr' · Htiftgs-getter, but that it is a
fine con.Aloft of~l\Pf. popular 1hows. ' ' . TQi,""" ~aeries in the lineup, "Gunsmoke"
and the ·Ludlle Ball program, are, In fact, much
more th~ just ordlllarlly entertaining shows. Both
,ho.~e '*<lllle ,enulne additions to the tradition and lofe~of itie~rican entertainment businees. The ·ta¢t :\ii.t ~i\ltwo landmarks of showbiz are pre-
'ientilll'llacf;tl>-back •each week gives CBS-TV's
Monday nighll tomethlng rather remarkable just
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..---.,. .. --~M ... SWIVE~. 15 IT AT THIS POINT, I think it is fair lo say that
f7"'1 POSSl81.-E 10 SUt: A 11GW1Smoke11 is no longer just a fine Western, or
HU$/fANC> FOft merely the best series on network television each
l!l!EACH OF f'llOMIS!? .week, which it is. I think it is safe to say that "Gun-
smoke" is a permanent American classic which
gets better all the time. We tend to take a week1y
~ 1 yi~eo series pretty much for granted, as perhaps
,1 some lower fonn of entertainment -which is too
often true.
, • ,But I venture to suJgest thet, along with a ~ )Wldful of great cowboy movies such as "High
·Noon" and "Red River," the weekly 0 Gunsmoke"
series ranks with the gr.,.t film weJtems of all
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.. ,. ly Tom K. Ryan \ · · 'dntastic In a deadllne business.
~'f~~~~~~'l"l'/ r-,-A-IN'f-PER--FE-CT.-, Y-'KNOW--...1. ,
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SAY'~~§ ~'WllEN 1 GUN DOWN ~.rorfl' I SI«
'THANKS LA!!'., HAVE A 600!1 TRIP'
I THINK It is also safe to suggeot that James
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liJbt years better tlian Cassidy, Mix and Autry.
AFTER l<ll'l'IN' A ~~= LOUP!Aecrf CAN 81! OHL'{
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The place of Mtibum Stone and Amanda Blake,
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sOlldity of ll:e series ls indicated when one eo111lders
-how important DemUs Weaver, formerly "Cheater"
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oce of the great stars and talents that Ute nation has
ever produced. The eplsOOes a"' conslstenUy enjoy-
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DEAR NANCY: I wai married a year
qO on April Fools Day. Most girls get
married on romantic holidays, but I had
to faµ in love. with 1 practical 'joker.
While our marriage ceremony was on ~,the lfl;vel, the reception was a "riot of
laugl).s."·J ust to give you an idea, my
hu!band and his best man wore white
carnaUons that squirted champagne.
What's more, the groom couldn't resist
cutUng the wedding cake with one of
those trick limp iili.ves.
I knew before we were married that
Billy was.·, prank·
ster, but' 1(~
he'd give up l this
childish business
once 1 coWd make
him ov'er. I didn 't -·'
dream bow bad his
addiction was.
Every bit of pin
money that I give
him he squanders ,
at the joke store. He
always promises, of
course, that he's go-
ing to reform or at
least .call Practical Jokers Anonymous
when he feel.S a gag coming on, but it's
always the same old story.
In a few days he's back with the
aeepy crawlers and the fake ice cubes.
I've talked Utls problem over with ~y .
minister, astrologer and hair dresser aJ\d
nobody seemS to be able to help me.
As if I didn't have enough. woe with
the practical jokes, my husband's other
passion is food . He really looks like a ·
barrel of laughs. I have no interest in
food and freely admit that I'm a hi>rr·
lble cook. ,. .. . \
Blfiy sa'rs he can get better hot dogs
than mine Jn the joke store. Despite
~ve.rything I still love him. Can you tell
'me why! DESPERATE BRIDE
DEAR DESPERATE:· Cupid Is the
biggest practical joker cl them all. One
of his best tricks is making opposites
attract.
It sounds like yOu and your husband
have nolhing more in common than t>e..
ing in love. That means you're goin.!( to
have to work harder at yoor marriage
and try to understand this joker.
I have a hunch that a lot of your hus-
band's pranks are nothing more than a
little punishment he's returning for your
attempts to reform him, manage him
and starve him. Any wUe who is a hor-
rible cook deserves to be shook up with
a few creepy crawlers.
If you're smart you'll cater k> his ap-
petite and tum bis thoughts from
pranks to the pantry. You don't have to
·be •a . gourmet•. ook to<.id~~ some .
tasty dishes: to · the table. Here, for
ixtimple, ·is a fool-proof reCipe for
brides who can't cook,
The only talent required In this dish is
the ·patience to peel and de.vein a pound
of shrimp. It cooks in a matter of min·
utes and tastes gala enough for a party
-or first anniversary· dinner. No fool·
ing.
Peel and devein 1 pound or medium·
sized shrimp. Heat ~ cup butter in a
saucepan and add shrimp and sprinkle
with 1 tablespoon of paprika. Stir shrimp
over a hot fire until they curl and turn
white in about four or five minutes.
(Resist the temptaUon to be a bad cook
and toughen these shrimp with over-
cooking).
When shrimp are done, add 1h cup
dry sherry to saucepan. Shake shrimp
for a few seconds and remove from fire.
Pour shrimp and wine-butter sauce over
:four cups 0£ cooked, white rice. Sprinkle
with chopped parsley and serve.
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The gay, brlghtly seasoned
foods from south of the border
accented with the shiny can·
ned California ripe olive com·
bine to create dishes with uni-
que flavor for interesting low
budget entertaining.
Easily prepared, t b e s e
delicious combinations are
flavor pointed with c h i I i
seaioning and the nut-llke
goodness of the· California ripe
olive. Influenced by the lei.sure
of the sunny climates, these
casseroles cook gently and
wait for relu:ed diners.
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nore to the buffet table.
ORe of the most tradltional
casseroles from Lhe land of
the fiestas is made with beef.
beam, cornmeal and chill
seasoning. Crumbled, meaty
texture canned California ripe
olives are added to the beef
to enhance the flavor. Just
before serving. this casserole,
top the ring of cornmeal with
plump, canned ripe olives for
a flavorsome dark accent.
RIPE OLIVE
FIFmA CASSEROLE
2 pounds ground lean beef
pinto beans ·;· a three-quart casserole with
4· cups tomatO juice t l two-thirds of cornmeal mix-
g cups water ture. Spoon in the olive-meat.
3 tablespoons butter bean mixture. S p o on re-
114 cups yellow~cornmeal majnlng cornmeal mixture in
Preheat oven to 370 degret:s \ circle around edge. Bake for
F. Heat oil. Add beef arid 30 minutes. Garnish with
cook until browned. Drain whole ripe olives. Makes 8
olives; save 8 or 10 for servings.
garnishing. C r u m b l e • re-RIPE OLIVE
maining olives and add to CIDCKEN MEXICALI
meal. Stir in chill powder, 1 cup canned California pit·
1 Yt teaspoons salt, garlic and ted ripe olives
onion. Cook together for ~ J ·p pound) chicken fryer
minutes. Remove from bea~ ~ tablespoons olive 0 r
Add beans and tomato julce.4 vegetable oil
2 cupa codked or Canned'
peas . (
1 canned pimiento, cut Imo:
strips I ' :
Cut rtp. olives Into bal,...
Heat oil in large aaucepan.
Add chicken and brown wtD.
Remove chicken from p111.
Add onion, celery, green pep-
per and cook ,until tender ~
not brown. Add rice and ~
well. stir In tomato sauce,
water, salt and oregano. Brine
t-0 a lull boll and Jtlr D>i>tln
very well Add ripe olive
halves.
l/l cup olive oil or salad
oil
1 (No. 300) can pitted
California ripe olives , 1 3 tablespoons chili powder.
3 teaspoons salt
1 clove garlic, minced
11k cups cnoppea onion
A colorful, delicious com-
1:.iination of browned chicken.
tomato flavored rice,
vegetables and herbs is ll5'f :
ttnted for taste and eye 'a~
peal with ripe olives. Serve
the chicken and rice in a
gay, Mexican inspired casser-
ole and let it add a festive · '6 cups cooked or canned
Bring 5 cups water to a boll. Add remaining 1 y,. teaspoons 1 cup chopped onion
of sa1t and butter to water~ ,lfl,cup chopped celery
Stir · remaining 1 cup waiet '4 cup chopped green pepper
into cornmeal. Stir moistened ·1 cup Jong grain white rice
cornmeal into bolling water. 1 cup canned tomQ.to sauce
Cook, stirring constantly, for t¥' cupa water
5 minutes. Cool slightly. . -11/a teaspoons salt
Line bouom and side! of )h teaspoon oregano
Arron&• chicken on top el
mixture: Cover tlghUy and
cook over ·low belt; I• about
fO minutes or until rice ii
tender and liquid ii absorbed,
Add peu and coot jult
enough to beat pus. Ari'lnl•
on serving di.ah arid 1amllh: :~m:_lm,iento. Makes 4-6
Healtn Kick Fed by Fads?
By· JU.DY HURST
You needn't be a health food fadist to
shop in a nutrition store.
But it helps.
Upon visiting one such establishment in
Costa Mesa, it looked like a miniature drug
store and deli.
While I browsed, others bought. There
were several elderly gentlemen and young
athletes. Many well dressed young career
· women and matrons as well as a few "poor"
looking hippie couples rang up staggering
bill•l
'The atmosphere was congenial and un·
business like. Probably like it was 20 or 30
years ago. And the food! Exactly what my
grandparents must·bave been raised on.
One section of the stOre was a cool room
which featured such delectables as rye grits,
rolled oats, oat groats, corn meal, cotton seed
oil, peanut butter (no salt added), fresh nuts,
dates and vegetables.
What are groats? (cracked, hulled grain .)
Alter becoming throughly chilled 1 wan-
dered past the dairy section with instant non·
fat dry milk in bags , racks of book• and food
supplements for animals and shelves of low
sodium soups, 'imitation catsup and herb
teas.
Strolling by ·the natural and synthetic
vitamin and protein Counter, I suddenly
felt ··•tl'O!\ger.
The · cosmetics section really captured
my attention.
There was a 1otion with mink oil blended
with deodorized marine life oils and lemon
delight eye and throat oil and, of course,
turtle oil for dry skin.
There is an exotic California fruit
utilized for the relief of sunburn' and
Irritated, dry and cracked skin which pro-
tects against the effects of aging and de--
hydration. This green, fattening "miracle''
lotion. which also is goad on salads and bacon
sandwiches is 'labeled avocado moisturizing
creme and contains natural avocado oil vita-
mins A, D2 and E and has no coal tar's and
additives.
Now, if you don't care for avocado sUmu·
Jati.ng every thirsty pore -try yogurt.
A product which claims to take away
~tale makeup and free your skin to breathe
".;tgain and at the same .time softens yoq.r
complexion, or so the label claims, is a special
soap with the ingredients of Ieci.thi.J\, yogurt,
..sesame, honey, papaya, lanolin, almond and
wheat germ oils.
And, if you want to make your teeth
foamy white and clean there is an imported
,tooth powder featuring egg plant and salt In-
,, gredients.
-· I paused to find a chocolate bar to fortify
me until lunch. No luck. No chocolates. But
there were milk honey bars, "mild" tiger's
'. 'Jllilk bars, carlx:rcoated candles and dietetic
cookies. Most of. the candies appeared to be
rich in vitamins Bl and B and high in pr~
tein. They were made of honey, brown sugar
or raw sugar. ·
At this moment I stopped to envision a
prpbable menu from .items I had noticed In
the store. (This idea sustained my growing
hunger. pangs for only a minute.)
Breakfast: a bowl of millet and wheat
germ wilb natural maple syrup or a poathed
egg on a soya bread slice with banana
slices in yogurt or fresh California prunes.
Lunch i. half a grapefruit or brussOia ·.
sprouts and cabbage slices with a tomato
herring sandwich on. protein bread or steanr
ed .egg plant slices and baked soy be&111 or a
tomato onion salad and honey blueberry or
Jinden blossom tea.
Dinner: steamed mushrooms and squash
and crunchy beef balls, tossed salad, cup of
clear soup, fresh peas and rose hips tea.
Rose hips tea? (Herb teas or natural
teas are taken for ailirl.ents and substituted
for coffee. They have nutritional food value,
and are good for f<>lds and cougbs. Who get&
colds in Southern California?)
For dessert I cou)d imagille eating, car•
rot or honey ice crearili; ·WhiCb bai'DO llllera
or preservatives. (I think I've a1ways been
partial to those fillers.) And for those tempt.
ing between meal treata one could lip a glass
of cold raw milk or organic grapefruit or
apple juice, unfiltered with no sugar .or pre-
servatives. '
On this note I departed.
My lunch was almost enjoyable.
TRADITIONAL CASSEROLE FROM THE LAND OF FIESTAS
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DEAR A!ffi LANDERS: My huabind
has sone cruy ovtt Golden Retrlf:ven.
He brought the lhlrc1 one home ,..terd01.
Every evening after supper he Cott
out • to l'11D the dogs. I'm atuck ln lbe
house aft dl)' wllh two small chlldrtn.
At ni1ht I'm dying to bear u adult
voice. ~ be•.goea out to fool ll"OUDd
with Jn1rDalL
ANN LANDERS
Fe<dln( U-bounds ls darned OI·
pensive. t could have bad an' ermine
jacket with the money he has spent
on dog food, ahob and Ucen.ses these
last two years. When 1 tdl my bmband
he ahould get rid ol the dogs ud P>.Y
mote atteolion to me and hi! sons,
he say1 l 'm a nag and to keep quiet
because be won't do 1t.
I have dlscusaed this with my mother,
my two ~Im. my 1unt IJld the
oeiihhors on both aidel. They Ill agree
I am. riahL What do you 11y! -DOG'S
UFE
DEAR LIPE: Y• may llave 'WOii
u.e po0, twit, tM!t .,.,.,,. 1•1 ...
lole tloe 1111 H JOI d,fi't llllDle tloe
-plolall. ~I Wiiii -..... r1ed me1 do fw ..,..u. JW Uve
liWe II !""Y'a"' U..L !Mk II tloe
d1y wi... 1-..,_ .,.. IW tloe
. boys llllatlq ud kw:Hdm'betfbli'.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I 1!D 1!11 11-
year-old who wants to Mow how much
of a say...ao in my life my · prlNOb
have. ' ., .
Acocrdlng to law In this llllte ID
tl-yeor .. fd can !tJve home, Id married
IJld work 1t any job. But my ~
dM't feel !hit 'I have the rf&b! to
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FIRST PLACE -Mrs. John E. Wells of Costa Mesa
designed the winning table setting in the annual
competilioo sponsored by the Ebell Club of New·
port Bea<:b. Themed Aller the Easter Parade Spring
Brunch, the table was decor3ted in brown, orange,
gold and yellow. Mrs. Welsh was assisted by Mrs.
Hank Le!stikow and Mrs. Robert Thomas.
Table Settings
Reflect Spring
Another table setting ex·
travaganza is over and the
Wednesday Plforning C l u b
slwv.·ed itJ imagination and
creativity to win first place
in the annual event sponsored
by the Ebell Club of Newport
Beach.
Selected by popular vote
from a group of 13 tables
entered by Newport Harbor
area organlu.tions, the win·
ning setting was called AJter
the Easter Parade Spring
Brunch and featured browns,
golds, oranges and yellows in
the appointments.
Second place winner was the
Friends of the Library,
Newport Beach, with an
Easter Brunch theme, and
third place honors went to
the Friends cf the Library,
Costa Mesa, for a Springtime
1910 setting.
"{rs. John E. Wells of Costa
1-fesa planned the winning
Easter Brunch setting, ~·hich
was centered with an &r·
rangement of pussywiilow,
hemp, strawflowers and
eucalyptus.
A Belgian Unen tablecloth
in a mod pattern of brown
and tetra cotta set the color
scheme, and brown handmade
stone Mexican plates, yellow
egg cups, hemp placemats and
napkin rings, fruit bowls of
kumquats, gold-toned table
se rvice and bright yellow and
orange enamel tea and coffee
pots completed the theme.
The $75 first place prize
money will be given to
Children's Hospital of Orange
County through the Punch and
Jt1dy Guild by the Wednesday
Morning Club.
The second place table
featured a plni: lab1eclotb,
pink hat filled with spring
Oowen, miniature baskets of
colored Easter eggs, white
china, cranberry thumbprint
designed cry st a I and
miniature hats.
declde wbicb.colleae to attend. g your .. ., ~ U yoa feel aa -"1
lboal IL Yot'U pnbll>ly de hellor Ibo
if yoa 1• tf a tcltoel yog .. 't like
-EXPENSi;:B PAW.
IJld at1D be truthful! -LAKE J'ORl!SI'
Ttey· HJ that llnce tbeJ are pa ·
the bliil I mllll ao to the college
their choice, It IO h•ppeDI I pref
lllOlhercollesel11yhbmyf
IJld my life and I om the one who D~ANN , • ·~-•: MGlll b 1 will hi,. to do the llDctYin& ud nllite -·u~
the arldes. They lly college ls I nice -U In the cllur<h, beJpo
DEAR LAU: Y-..... ,._
ls I tUO .......... TM!ty. Ill doea
,.. tulal .. belll Walllly lldul, .. ., ..
_......, 111ccm•"ll DU u, "I've
.._MWtutw.e .•• "
privilege IJld I ohoold be thrilled to the ..tall•• ud ~PJ>ors 'llld ii w<U
10 to any place they 1elec:t. thooght el. Bat Mom la DOI what anybody
Ajcobol b ... lborlcul to ooclal llltttll.
U you thJllk yCN, havt to drink to )>e
aeeepted by 'f111Jt lriendl, gel the 1-.
Read "Booze and You -For Tetoagers
on.Jy, .. by Ann Landen. Send 35 ctnts
in to1n IJld '1 Ion 1, stll...tdraled,_
otampe.l eovelope with your req.-
I am wtWna W wprk my ·wey through woukl call a pretty woman.
If nect1Sary, but"flrlt I want you to When people 1ay to me, "You look
lcll me U my porenll have the right just · like your mother," I become ir-
to mike the selectloo. U you think rUated. In !ht first place, I dM 't look
tllY foib ore rtPt ·1 wlll retbink the lll<t her. Our coloring la almlllr ud q-. -llmEPl!lNl>Da OR ST1JB. • my eyu are llmond-lhapad lllte hon,
BORN! but to put it hcme!Lly, I t.1D much
DEAR INDEPENDENT: Tiie tllolte • helter lootdill. I feel 11P 1 il)'pocrl)I
Uoald be tell to ... stadaL !Work • U,llia "thaJlk you." Whll con I 111
AM Linden will be llad lo belp
you with ,.... pniblam. -them to
her ID con el the DAILY PILOI', •too-· q I "1f-eddre-, llllmpad eTeiope.
Iron Curta in 'Pa rted'
Slid~ Tour Enlightens
By JODEAN llA8TINGS
Of ,.. D911J' "" ... ff
Emphaslrlng • people< ..
people approach, the Rev,
Wendell L. Mlll<!r parted the
Iron Curtain and offered an
inside peek via slldea and
commentary to members and
gueats of the Monday Morning
Club of Huntington Beach.
1be dlstinguished clergyman
with a trimmed white
moustache and beard opened ,
his dbcualon with the com· '
ment lhat what we don'L know
about people causes more
lrouble than what we do, and
strused that "as much as
we hate the system, the people
are kindly.
"Russians remain curious
about the American way of
llfe -we're still a paradise
to the rest of the world,"
he continued.
Pointing out !hit at Umes
It WU necessary to bribe
guides lo allow hlm to take
photographs {"They h a t e
capilalism but love o u r
capital," he quipped} Rev.
Miller carried his audience
along on an armchair tour
of Russla including Moscow,
which he termed the he1rt,
and the Kremlin. the head
of the Soviet Union.
llli first emotional response
to the people was that of
drabness which contrasted
starkly with the richness and
ornate design of many of the
buildings, particularly those
within the Kremlin.
"Russian women d on • t
dress : they slipcover," he
stated.
The country boasts many
museums and libraries, he ad-
ded, but the houses are so
small and nondescript that the
people use the museums and
'TOUR GU IDE'
Rev. W. L. Miiier
libraries.
Much of the building now
going on within the country
is facade, and many of the
items now displayed in store
windows can't be purchased.
From his own experience
he illustrated an example
where one of the larger, more
luxurious .hotels in Moscow
didn 't ha~ stoppers for the
sinks, and in order to hand1e
his drip-dry laundry he had
to stuff a sock into the drain.
They waited more than 40
minutes for service in one
of lhe more elaborate
restaurants, and when the
waiter finally arrived and they
mentioned going 30meWhere
else, the waiter shrugged and
commented, "What good will
· it do? The state owns them
all."
Some ol. hh: most revealing
slides were taken within the ·
five major churebe1 re.
mainlng In the M°""""_ oreo.
In a country where the leaders
have strugaled to abollsh
religion, the people continue
to attend -many standln1
through the two-hour oervlces.
Church interiors w e r e
ornate with %karat gold and
semiprecious s t o n e 1 u.ted
lavishly.
'Ibrqh bis many visits
Rev. Mll11r found the people
lntelllgen~ curious and Jn.
terested r1tber than .holtih.
The Methodilt clergyman
mentioned one sdenUst he
met w~ apelotlzed became
his father spoke 13 lancu11es
and he was dumb by com-
parison since he ooly ljlOke
aeven.
An active clergyman for
more than 42 yelrt and' now
a!soclated with the Com-
munity Church in Manhattan
Beach, Rev. Miller ii a
member of the "International
Platform AssociaUan" an:d is
listed in "Who's Who in Amer-
it"a." "Who's Who in the West"
and ''Who's Who Jn
Methodism."
Moose G roup
Women of the Moose, 1151,
assemble the first and thlrd
Thursday of each month for
meetings in Moose Home,
Costa Mesa. The program•
begin at a p.m. and Mrs.
William Callaw1y, M&-Utl,
may be called for further in·
formaUon reaardins mem-
bership.
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Wiii Marry
Summer
Nuptials
Planned
B e 11 flower Presbyterian
Church will be the settln1 for,
the July 12 nuptials linkini
Judi AM Dotter and Randall
Blair Wilson, son of Cotta
MW Vice Mayor IJld Mia.
Robert M. Wilson.
N ew1 of the fortbcomlN:
event hu been lllDOWlCtd l>Y.
the future bride's pweot.I, Mr.
and Mn. Al Dokter Jr. of
Bellflower.
Miu Dolder is a gri.duate
ol Bellflower High School mid
attended Cerrito. Ju n I or
College and CalHcrnla Slate
College at Long Buch.
Her f11nce, an a1umnul of
Colli MOii Hlah School IJld 0r..,. Co1s1 College, ..ru
ar1du1te tr.m CSCU1 -fill. He ls 1 blllinell major.
New C la ss
Di sc ussed
Springtime 1910, the third
place winner, had an old
fashioned spring bouquet ,
delicate old-fashioned china,
sil"er candelarbra and ornate
fl1twear on a white cloth.
OU..c/\ief eta ls sUll beaming"""' oor special Chnstrrei oner.
Thousands ol OOOJXll'& came pouring in. Thousands ol new fins tor
our famous Pepperkige FamfSoups. So here we go again.
a.ict .. CUny ._, Pine cru1lry ~ 1hlck"""
chiclcen and vegetables, llaYOred with curry.
Now goJ clipping and start sipping Peppe ridge Faml'Scapa.
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A talk on Family Life and
Sex Education in the Schools
b planned for next Friday
at 8 p.m. for members of
Remarrieds. Inc .. in t.1cFad-
den Junior High School, Sanla
Ana.
PresenUni the topic will be
Mrs. Bernard Paul of Costa
lttesa. president of the Oranse
Couoty Council or Family
Relations.
An overview of the subject
will be gSven, followed by 1
diseu!Sion of the SOUtteS of
opposition to sex educaUon
pJ'Olrams In I.he schools.
Divorced or widowed umar-
rled persons are welcome and
there is no chargt. Anyone.
wishing further information
about lM organization may
write to Remarrieds Inc .. PO
Bal 742, Santa Alla. 9Z702.
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Other orgtniiallons entering
table stttings wert Auxiliary
to Veterans of Foreign Wars;
Chambtr of Commerce ,
Women's Division, Newport
Harbor; Chamber of Com-
merce, Women's Committee,
Costa Mesa.
Also, the Expresso Club,
J1arbor Key Auxiliary of the
Child Guidanct Center, Junior
Ebell Club of Newport Beach,
Atarch ot Dimes, PM Section
of tile Ehell Club, Soniptim1'1
Club and Youna Sophisticates.
The table setting com·
petition was ln conjunction
with the &0th anniversary tea
ot the Ebf!ll Club 1 n d
members and guests were:
greeted by Mrs. Clayton
Thompson, pre1\dent, In the
American Legion ll a 11 ,
New)Xlrt Beach.
Three different choices. And all of them choice.
Country llUlhroom Soup: Velvely, young mushrooms.
Dappled in a deep, dark stock. Laced with sauteme.
l.oll91tr LlngooHno Bloque: A creamy puree of Moino lobsler
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nlvenarie1 -50 years -are Epinette, once a 0 baqk ..
rare enough. driver, showed a plcture ol.
· Mr. and Mrs. Wart en his first bone-drawn Clb,
~plnette of Balboa Island "This cost $100," be Nid.
Should know. They celebrated "The next one, eight years ;
''One -two decades ago. later, had a Studebaker liOOy
'' Wt week friends and and cost · $2,600. We had in-~fteighbors helped tl}em tQast ·• fiation at ,,the turn of the cen-
itleir 70th anniyersary in their tury • too.
Jwo-story beach cottaie. The honoree owned ~ own
W 17 and his il cab company, later switching
arren, • w e, to horseless carriages.
Mary,_ 85, ha_ve spent most The surprisingly spry cou-
of thea years m Orange Coun-pie, after years of living in
ty, In 1914,_ when they resi~ various places, moved to
Westminster, they were Balboa I.stand in 1958.
of the John, Mur.dy They have two children, one
Y· Retlr.ed state 91!nttDr in San Marino and another
ltrdy 1 ~as among di e1 t in Los Angeles, and ~y have
ll. \ three grandchildren and five
"We ·li:Pew the whole Murdy great-grandchildren.
ily.''· ;said Mrs. Epinette. A reporter asked Mrs.
Y. were w o n d e r f u I Epinette what she was looking eigh~s. John here was our forward to now.
ocery delivery boy." Mary renected for a mo-
. The senator chuckled at the ment, then smiling, said,
• reminiscence. He had brought ' ' M o r e great-grandchildren.
. bis lifelong friends a huge honey."
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70th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. •nd Mrs. Warren Epinette
' Gemini: Generosity Tapped
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Three Arch Bay Cone/ave
Russian Schools Topic
Emblem Club
Gatherl.ng for b u 11 i n e s i
sessions and programs are
members or Newport Harbor
Emblem Club the second
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the EIU
OAU. Y PILOT 43
Overeeten
Russia -Its Educ1Uona1
System, a PljOUlin SPonstred
by Three ~ aay Women's
Association, will be posted by
Dr. and Mrs. I Everett Chaffee
at 8 p.m. next Friday.
t:vuy h1onday at I p.m.
members gathtt ln Ande.r10n
Schwol audllorlum.
Westminster. for meeUngs of
Overeaters Anooymou1.
Gueat.s are weJcome to attelld. ficla.ls about their syslems and Lodge, Newport Be1cb.
also met with the minister·1;==='====-================:;
Dr. Chaffee was deputy
!iUpervisor of Los Angeles City
Schools and joined a group
two years ago which studied
Russia's educational system.
During h.is talk in Three
Arctt Bay Community
Clubhouse he wiU recall the
educational mission heh.ind the
Iron Curtain sponsored by the
Department of Health, Educa-
tion and Welfare and the State
Department.
Dr. Chaffee talked with
Russian leaders and school of.
rJ: education.
Refreshments will be served
following the program, 8nd
admission will be $1.25 per
person.
A 11 o upcoming for the
association is a talk by a
board member or Laguna
Beach Unified School District
Thursday. April 10 on the
school board election and tax
override to take place Tues-
day. April 15.
Mrs . Aina Kristensen and
her committee will serve cof-
fee, tea and sweet rolls at
the 10:30 a.m. meeting, wh.ich
also will feature the nomina-
tion of officers for the coming
year.
Club Burns . Mortgage
Soroptimist Club of Laguna
~ach will celebrate the burn·
Ing of a mortgage for its
Thrift Shop during a dinner
1neeting tomorrow evening in
the Towers restaurant.
The happy event will !>egin
with a 6:30 p.m. social hour
followed by dinner.
The Thrift Shop, operated
for lhe past two decades, has
allowed the club to raise funds
Bluebird Pa r k , Children's
Hospital of Orange County,
South Coast Child Guidance
Clinic and Fairview State
Hospital .
Representatives from other
Socoptimist clubs and area
organizations will particip.at~
in this long-anticipated event
HB Mothers
for many community projects. Huntington Beach Blue Star
h1oney raised has gone lD Molhers, Chapter 2, stage South Coast Community Hosp it a J , nu mer 0 us meetings the second Mondays
Would you believe . . . .
1DIAMONDS 1
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KMART!
Diamonds arr
" Girls best
friend •••
A· lllan?s best prier
Is a K111art
dla1t10Hd
Every StoHe 911aranteed toa!t
THURSDAY
MARCH 27
is clarified. Slight obstacle
early is overco:ne. But you
need cooperation of one in
authority. Turn on charm.
SAGlTrARIUS (Nov. 22--Fishing, planting favored by scholarships, a drive for the at 1:30 p.m. in Lake Park
By SYDNEY 01\1ARR
'''Mle wise man controls his
destiny _ •• Astrology points
the way."
ARIES (l\1arch 21-April 19):
Evening is fine for romantic,
creative pursuits. E a r 1 i e r ,
basic tasks must be com-
pleted. You cannot shirk
responsibilities. If receptive,
you gain valuable information.
· TAURUS (April ?D-May 20):
Some restrictions you did not
• '1:xpeci could cause revision
o[ plans. Maintain sense of
humor -at worst, a slight
delay ensues. Don't make
: Something big out or nothing.
Go along with it.
'GEl\UNI (May 21 -June 20 ):
Friend could make demand s.
• You may have to placate
relative. Day when your
£enerosity is tapped. Some
.rules are made lo be broken.
Don 't be overly strict. Let
iptelligence rule.
r CANCER (June 21..July 22):
By evening financial picture
LEO (July 23-Aug. .22):
Tonight circumstances begin
turning in your favor. You can
straighten out dom estic mis-
understanding. Harmony pre-
vails if you take initiative.
Bury false pride. It will be
worth it.
VffiGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 )o
Romance featured tonight.
Don't take everything you
hear as gospel. Sweet nothings
are whispered, Earlier, check
assets, budget. Good day to
take inventory.
LIBRA (Sept. '3-0ct. 22)o
Don't mix business w i t h
pleasure. Giving in to tempta-
tion could be costly. Know
this and act accordingly.
Overtime assignment may be
necessary. Be poised. Avoid
overreacting.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2J..Nov. 21):
C a r e e r incentive indicated
tonight. Finish tasks. Don't
carry burden not rightfully
your own. Be helpful without
being foollilh. Er>d of journey
is accented.
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SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE
333-4 East Coast Hwy. e Corona d•I Mar
Phone 673-8050
Only t•n mor• .lay1 until Ea1t•r! So, if yov'r• W••ry
from d1opping th. re11~y-lo·w•1r r•ck1 for 1 n•w
Spri11g co1tvm1 to pl•111 you ind th1 bvdgel, 1111k1 .
1 quic• !rip to Sn ip 'n Stitch. Li t 111 h1lp you 11l1ct
111 11iy lo 1111k1 p1tt1rn, 1ui+1bl1 f1bric, tri1111 i n.I
notion1. You'll probably h1v1 lo n1gl1cl lh1 hot111-
work 1 bit and conc1nlr1l1 on lh1 11wi11g m1cli"in1
. bvt what fun lo w•1r yovr own ,.original" in t~1
E1il1r P1r1d1.
Sae you soon,
VIRGINIA
U1• Your lonkAmorltord or Mo1tor Chart•
"" Whitman e Stuffed toy bunny
with Box of Candy
• Chocol•te
Easter EGGS
Whitman•'
Easter Gift Box of Candy
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FULL LINE
• Arden's
• Lavin
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Dec. 21): Young person with, _:mooo::::::.."."°':'.:iti::oo::·:_ _____ .'.'.h~ighc__:"'::h:oo:l___:sw:i:::m:m'.'.i:::n~g....!'.poo:::l,~:C::lu:b:::h•::u:::se:. ______ 2'===================="°' serious ideas dominates at-1-
tention. Be willing to try new
methods. Chuck o u l m o d e d
procedures. Be vital. alert.
Come alive.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2!-Jan.
19): Basic issues require ut-
most concentration. Halfway
measures do not suffice. Build
on solid base. Pay attention
to details. Take care of small
matters -big ones adjust
themselves.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Discuss proposed trip
with mate, partner. Strive to
improve emotional at-
,mosphere. Be flexible. hiake
intelligent concession. Solution
you seek is available.
PISCES (Feb. l~i\larch 20 f:
Be practical w here ex-
pcndirures are concerned .
~listake could occur in bill ;
check it. Detennination wins
the day. Don't perm.it one of
little fai\h to sway you.
GENERAL TENDENCIES'
Wardrobe
Hints Due
Sewing llpi; just in time for
creating a new spring
wardrobe will be ottered next
Friday for the H a p p y
Homemakers and their guests
at a potluck luncheon.
A teacher of the Bishop
method of clothing con-
struction for the Santa Ana
YWCA will speak on color,
fabric and structural detail
in sewing .
Nonsewers also \\'ill be in-
terested in the presentation
according to Mrs. James \V.
Dick, president, as the tips
are helpful when purchasing
clothing.
Anyone wishing to make
reservations may call Mrs.
Wayne Hanlon, 847-9439, Mrs.
Robert Hubbert, 540-0997, or
Mrs. Russell Keith , 962-7486.
A small fee will be charged
for the program. which will
be in St. Wilfred's Episcopal
Church, Huntington Beach.
Television
Tour Date
Changed
The NBC tour planned by
the Fountain Valley Woman's
Club for March 28 has bef.n
changed to Friday, May 16.
A new show, "It Takes
Two," will be Included in the
excursion along with a tour
of NBC's Color City.
Those attending will leave
from Huntington Center at
11 :4S a.m. and return at 5
p.m. Cost is $1 ror adults
and 70 cent.I for student!.
Anyone. wiah..ing ta make
re!lrvaHons may call Mrs.
Lorin Lammers. tc.<333 .
Dimes Swapped
Funds raised during a dime-
1-<ffp luncheon for members
and guests of ,.1idw ay City
Woman'• Club were presented
to Lee W.ossteller, chairman
of the Dollars for Scholars
Fund, Huntington Beach Union
Jllgh School District, by N.rs.
Cht ir Bunt. woman's club
presldl'nL
Uo the 11-pring Lhing! Pluck a (resh Qual iCraft
look-like Lh(' hi-button 11pectat.or·spat, in
bro.Jn patt>n t with beigf' calf spat or in black
with grey. 1'hC'" ~pt'C-~pat is 10.9!J, cOQrdinatt'l l
hag 6.99. ']'hat's ju~t onr 'A-'ay QualiCraft k('(!p1'
you up with tomorrow. Ji"'in<l shoe news fl'Oln
flf'W high heels to city/sandals, rcfinl'<l brogue~
to stri ppy straps, misty pales to red, white and
blue. The collection 6 99 10 99
is prircd mosUy ju~t • to •
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NEWPORT BE,O,CH HUNTINGTON BE,o,CH COSTA MES,o,
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Pick Out a Whole New Wardrobe for Play Time
Early shoppers get all the bargains, say Debra B1tlk~
Jey, Cheryl Coffer and J ulie Wiley (left to right),
who are previewing merchandise to be sold next
Saturday at the rummage sale sponsored by Mesa
Verde PTA. Bargain hunters are invited to shop at
the sa1e site in the Thriftimart parking Jot, corner
of Adams Street and Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa .
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Potpourri Crowds P-T Agendas
FV Council
l\lrs. Ronald Murphy
President
COMING UP: Dr. Allen Lli;
man will speak on Providing
Learning OpportW'lities at
the individ u8'i7.ed instruction
cooference Friday ~ n d
Saturday, March 28 and 29,
in the Ambassador Hotel,
Lo.s Angeles. John Holt will
speak on How Children
Learn and Fail.
HEPORTS : Communit y
resource project, resolution
on drug abuse, eighth grade
graduation p r ograms.
emergency action plan in
c.ase of noods and President
lneugW"ationel Scholarship
Fund were discussed at
president's roundtable. A
convnittee was appointed lo
develop guidelines for the
growing size of t h e
roundtable membership.
Cl egg PTA
J\1rs. C.P.t. Kno.t
President
l!EPORTS: Unit presentetl
honorary life membership in
the name of all room
motbers who have served
since the opening of school
in September, 1965. Mrs.
Interest Kindled
Ada E. Clegg was the reci·
pient of the continuing
service award for her years
of work with children.
Fulton PTO
Mrs. Ge rald JliI
President
COMING UP: Candidates for
the FOlDltain Valley school
board elect.ion, Mrs. Douglas
Meyers, Harold B r o w n ,
William Crane, Jack Brown,
Charles Barbieri, Jerome
Balkee, Andrew Berg and
David lsraelsky, will speak
at unit meeting at 7:30 p.m.
tonight. Unit nominating
committee will be elected.
Eig hth graders will sponsor
a bake sale following the
meeting.
Gisler PTO
J\trs. Peter Barbolak
President
COMING UP: l\1cmbersh.lp
drive will begin Monday.
April 7, under the direction
of Mrs. James Ellena.
REPORTS : Officers el~ed to
serve the new school are
the ~1mes. Peter Barbolak,
president; Fred Armstrong
and Larry Keith, v i c e
presidents; Donald Willson
and Jame s West .
secretaries, and Thomas
McCann, treasurer. Direc-
tors appointed are t h e
Mmes. Nonn Adair, library;
Richard Spindle, publicity
and co-director oew.!E:tte;
Thomas Kohl, programs;
Jatk Caldwell, newsette:
Donald McCallum , room m~
thers: William Byes ; parlia·
1nentarian; Robert Taylor,
parent resource project;
• lames Ellena, membership:
Adam Kiss, health and
wellare ; John Spaulding,
hospit.alily ; Thomas Daley.
youth activities; Er y i n
Armstrong, curriculum
materials center; Eugene
KreHemeyer, pa re n t in-
formation; Dougla! Carr,
safety; Cerl Cunningham,
teachers' representative,
and Kenneth \Veils, ice
cream .sales.
Nieblas PTO
l\tr1. Richard Wilh elm
President
COr..11NG UP: Board meeting
at 9:30 a.m. Friday, March
28, in the home of Mr s.
Ken Woods. , .Unit meeting
and open house Thursday,
April 10. .Fashion Show
Wedne.!day, April 30, in the
Peek Family Terrace Room.
REPORTS: Tammy B<lnnell,
American Fiekl Service stU-
dent from South Africa, al-
tending Fountain V a 1 I e y
High School, spoke on her
native country at parent
education meeting. Uni l
donated $10 to American
Field Service in her behalf
... PTO donated sponsor's
flag for Cub and Boy Scout
Pack ~4. An additional $400
Girls Drive Corralled
\Vanta!: Camp Fire Girls
;ind Blue Birds. No experience
nccc5Sary.
A member~hip dr1\'e now
1~ unde r way throughout
Orange County conducted by
the Ccin1p ,.,ire Girls and girls
7 to 17 are being solicited
for the organliation.
AduJt group leaders, as·
Kaffee-klatching
sistants. speciaUsls a n d
sponsors also are needai, ac-
cording to 11-trs. Rutherford
Oonker, executive director of
the Orange County Council.
Girls may join Blue Birds
when they are 7 or Camp
Fire Girls when they are 9.
and continue into the Junior
Hi Camp Fire Girls and
Horizon Club in high school.
AAUW Seeks Members
to increase membership by
al least JS percent.
The Blue Bird program In·
eludes creative arts.
dramatics, outdoor activities.
simple service projects and
social events, and cevers a
tw~year period .
Camp Fire Girls study in
seven areas, including home
and creative arts. outdoors ac-
tivities, scienc e , business.
sporlS, games and citizenship.
They take field trips, pl:.in
parties and assume leadership
1n their groups.
The Junior Hi Camp Fire
Girls participate in group ac·
tiviUes, learn parllament.ary
procedure and work in their
individual fields of interest.
Horizon Club programs are
designed to help the girls
develop their inner rts00rces
and become \\'ell-integrated,
happily matured and emo-
tionally "'ell-adjusted young
women.
was alloted.to continue with
p e r c eptual development
equipment.
Tamura PTO
l\1rs. Lowe ll Bri nk
Pres1dent
COML'tG UP: PTO \\'ill host
and prepare a teachers
luncheon at noon tomorrow,
in conjWlCtion with parent·
teacher conferences .•. Meet
The Principal, W e n d e I I
Edwards. at an infonnal
discuss.ion at a p.m. tomor-
row, in the home of Mr.
and Mrs, James Buddingh
... Hot Dog Supper prior tG
Open House on Thursday,
April 17.
REPORTS : Mrs. Buddingh
was reinstated as health and
welfare chairman ... Serving
on the honorary I i f e
membersh.ip committee are
the Mmes. C.E. Stewmon.
\Vill Romine , Chris
Schneider. Budd ingh and
1-:lias Alcaraz.
Wordlow PTO
l\1rs. George l\lt eban
President
COMING UP : P'TO will host
a luncheon for s l a f f
members tomorrow in t'(ln-
junctlon wilh conferences
... Unit meeting and open
house Monday, April 21.
REPORTS : Pa r ent in·
fonnation meeting t o o k
place in. the home of Mrs.
ruchard Eh1enzimmer.
Council PT A
Mn. Robert Soreuea
Presldeot
COMING UP : Hooorary life
membership lunebeoo will
· take place Monday, April
7, in the Costa Mesa Golf
and O>untry Club. Get.ac-
quainted time at 11:30 a.m.
and Jwx:h at noon. Reserva-
tion! mar be made by mail-
ing $2.!IO per penoo to Mrs.
John Clark, 1ao Whittier
Avenue, ·Cost.a Mesa 92627
by._Friday, March 28.
Adams PTA
rtln. Carl Leuck
President
REPORTS: Officers elected to
serve are the Mmes. Paul
Ohlsen, president; Wendell
Williams, Robert Parker
and Gerald Doan, vice
presidenlS; L. E. Chall and
Duane Steputis, secretaries;
Charles Lamb, treasurer;
Jack W. Ross, historian;
Lawrence Poston, auditor,
and Carl Leuck , parliamen-
Larian.
Canyon PTA
l\lrs. Dellnls f.lilJer
President
C0~1 1NG UP : Board members
will honor Mrs. Dennis
Miller, outgoing president at
a luncheoo tomorrow, in the
Costa Mesa Golf and Coon-
try Club.
Mesa Verde PTA
J\tr1. James !'tlangus
President
COMING UP: Public rum-
mage sale feat u ring
furniture from 9:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. Saturday, March 29,
in the Tiniftimhrt. parking
lot, romer of H a r bor
Boulevard and A d a m s
Street. Coffee will be served.
Viejo High PTO
r.trs. Ronald 1\-lcGowen
President
C0~1 1NG UP: Meeting at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, April 3. Can-
didates for elementary, high
school and junior rollege
board of trustees will speak .
Question and answer period
will follow. Organizations
who have made their booth
deposits of $25 to Airs. Paul
fUc ker before April 4 may
participate in the drawing
for Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
booths.
Monie Vista PTA
~tn. David Goodsell
President
COMING UP: C I ass room
Easter parties will take
place the last half of school
Friday, A1arch 23.
REPORTS: Room mothers
aUending the carnival
workshop were the Mmes.
Dona kl Greene, chairman:
f\1ark Morri!f, R o d n e y
Schuman, Mi&ael Hi 11.
Covel Allen, Mike Seymour
and Blake Milne. Honorary
life membership was
presented to Mrs. Walter
Holland, school secretary,
by Mrs. James Moor,
chalnnan.
Newport Hts . PTA
ritr1. Elgle ArmOW'
President
REPORTS: Offlcers elected to
serve are the ?\.Imes. David
Chavis, president ; l';1 ax
Give a Birthday Gift
Students celebrating birthdays this year at Corona de! Jvlar Elementary
School are invited to give a blrthday gift to the school library, now in its
second year. Name plates are put in the fronts of donated books bearing names
of the honored students, and the birthday celebrations will build up the library
\Yhile paying tribute to the students. Celebrating birthdays and donating books
are Kevin \Vilson and Joan Spelletich, and receiving the new volumes is Mrs.
Audrey !\1eyers. PTA volunteer librarian.
llarihcock, second v. i ce
president; Sam Pa Im e r,
secretary; Terry l\1cCardle,
treasurer, and Miss J udy
Mathison, a u d i tor. At·
tendance a"·ards o( Voit
balls were 1von by students
in classes of Mrs. David
Harshbarger, l\1rs. Darien
Jones and Miss Louise
~1cNei1.
Paulorino PTA
. l\Irs. Nigel Bailey
President
REPORTS: Third th r o u g h
sixth grade s t u den t s
displayed their projects at
the annual science fair.
Ac h icve1ncnt certificates
were presented to a 1 I
participants. Election of of-
ficers took place: serving
are the l\1mes. Nigel Bailey,
president : Fred Palmer.
Richard Baldwin and John
Grauer, vice presidents;
Nick Hanson and La Von
Burdsley, secretaries; Del
Larson, treasurer : Ed~·in
Chaon, auditor, and Richard
Barrett, hi storian.
Pomona PTA
l\lrs. Roman Scheide!
l\trs. flobert l'fliller
Presidents
COMING UP: llobby show
fron1 5:30 lo 8:30 p.111.
Saturday, l\larch 29. Serving
as judges arc Mrs. r..turray
Black and Costa Mesa
~·layor Alvin Pinkley.
Prince of Peace PTF
Harry Southron
President
REPORTS : Guest speakers at
the meeting that took place
last Tuesday were ·Robert
Poor, Science Research
Associates and the Rev.
Flcnry Jones, candidate for
ihe Newport-l\1esa school
board. Choir entertained and
coffee was served .
Rea PTA
f\·trs . Kei th Kellogg
P.resident
REPORTS : 2.'lO students al·
tended the St. Pat.rick 's Day
skating party. Teachers and
parents attending were ri.-1rs.
Vernon Schroader, r..I r s.
Edward Read , D a vi d
Korshivn and Wendell ·Rice,
principal. Profit was $100.
St. John Au x.
l\Irs. Robert Reid
President
REPORTS : 106 n1 embers
were present at the ?\larch
n1ccting. Class 8A
1von the attendance award
and banner. Hoom s 4A and
B room mothers hosted.
111ey arc the Mmes. Joseph
Parrino, Ramon Poitevin,
Hobert McLeod and Cyrilla
King. Membership voted to
purchase a slide projector
and 20 tables for the lunch
pavilion. ri-trs. lf e n 'r i
Bourget, room m o t h e t'
chainnan, reported tha t
green popsiclcs were served
to the student body on St.
Patrick·s Da y.
TeWinkl e PTA
rilrs. A. A. Johnson
President
REPORTS : h1rs. Ra 1 p h
Boegel, ways and mean!
chairman reports that the
fashion show was a financia,I
success with a profit of. $125,
Ser.Ying on the committ~
were the Mmes. Robcf'.\
C a m p bell, co-chairman;
\Varren Stullaroff, Robe rt
Klees, Robert Roue a~
Robert Sorensen.
Vi cto ria PTA
l\1rs. Fred \\'oodworth
President
C0~11NG UP: Nominating
cornmiuec meeting at .a
R.m. Friday, l\1arch 28. j a
the home of ~1rs. Fred
\Voochvorth. Serving on the
commitlee are the Mme&.
\Voodworth, Ken BowlGr,
John Opferman , Kee
Adarns, \Vayne Morris and
Lew Fannon, principal •. 1>
C. rt1. Parks, director ·Of
parks and recreation outlin-
ed the summer program ~t
the ~1arch meeting; first
and second grade studenUI
entertained.
Woodland PFO
f\1rs. Daniel Fawcett
President
COi\fING UP : Joint mfl!ti.ng
for old and new board
members at 7:30 p. m,
Wednesday, April 9, in the
home of f\Irs. D a n i e I
Fa\vccll . . . Leo Pollli,
author of children and adult
books '-''ill speak to student!
1n thlrd, fourth and fifth
grades at 1 p.m. Thursday,
April JO, In the multip~
room. Autographed books
1nay be purchased.
Bridge Does
Double Duty
Bridge buffs will have •
chance to enjoy their fa\·orlta
pastime "'hile helping Serviee11
for the Blind inc. in Santa
Ana.
Tbc second annual Friendly
Bridge Tournament sponsored
by the ~larbor Guild ol
Sen1ices for the Blind will
begin wilh a kick-off coffee
l\1onday, April 14.
\\'inners ~·Ill rtteive prl.za
at a special cocktail party
in June.
K.aUee-klatching \\'ill be
members of the American
Associationo! Uni ve rs it y
\\'omtn. Hunlington Beach
Branch, when they entertain
new and prospective t11emben
betwff:D 10 a.m. and noon
'T'uesday. April I, in lhe home
of Mr1. Robert Horner .
Dual themes \\•ill be cn1-
phasiled. including a presen·
talion of the aims of AAUW
and the four new topics for
program study to be con-
ducted during the next two
years.
Prospective members also
"'ill be introduced to many
soc ial groups and activities
within the branch,
Girl"! in all le,·eJs or the
Cam p Fire program
participate in the three type. ..
ol camping offered, group. day
and resident.
Giving a Pus h in the Right Direct ion Mesa Se ni ors
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~1r1. lforner, membership
rhairman, i$ urging a 11
men1ber1 to at.tend and bring
It prospective new member.
The area branch is joining
!he Nntlonal AAUW campaign
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Additiontd information rnay
he obtain~d by calling f\lr ...
Jforncr, 847-6393
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formation on the organiialion.
"'hlch is a United Fund agen·
cy. may call council head-
quarters al 5-t7.S98~
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Ready to S\ving Into Spring \\'ilh a luncheon-fashion
sho\v arc J\frs. Ilrooks Ca\'a naugh. president of
Can1pus Advance Auxiliary and daugh1er Jolean
and filrs. Deln1ar Bunn, ways and means chairn1an,
'"ho pushes Kevin ~la rsi:rovc. Peck Fan1il y Coloni al
•Terrace Room in \Vcstrnlns lc r ha! been reserved
for tho f\1arch 29 occasion. Scars '''ill furnish lash·
Jons and proceeds arc earmarked for the ucr
schola rship funrt. The organization Is a campus
mini stry \Vilh classes and worship services in To'i'•n
Center on the UCJ cnmpu.~.
C o m m u n I t y Rectt.atlon
Center at Orange Counl,j
Fairgrounds Is the acene o!
activlty when Costa Mua
Senior Citizens meet 11t 11
a.m. every Tuesday.
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Fishing Industries Threatened Sunny Flavors
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Ambrosia Pie Deserves 'A' an NEW 'YORK (UPI) -e1tch. He added lhat RUSl..l.a Slate1 In the past lit years COn1mercial Finr~ Is ei;::~ and I dOzen olher a well' as other lishilig na· has dropped from second to sponsoring a $2 million factory S:unny navors come through 1 baked I-Inch 0 r an ( e. pour into crust. sugar, and t teaspoona cr•ted
I t b. ~~a~ tbis are working wilh the a.ixth place in world fishlng ship that cleans and freezes in aU lhrte parts of this OrCrumb Crust, cooled Cover surface with wax orange rind . MLI. 1n \~ cup ~Mola -..-, 1 special pie. llQ(e sect.Ions paper; cblll 4 houri. Remove softened butt.er or rnarprlne.
l(Jntrclal fllbmnen in whit UI-United States on net 51.us that volume and Oeet acUv ty. Ten fish as several foreign nations ilIBROSIA f'IE 8repared whipped toppinc paper and prnish with orange Press firmly on bottom and
ied to be tbe1r 'lprivate ocean," will permit the fore.ign.'coun-years -io. we 1mported only do. If it proves successful. t package (3'1• oz.) coconut Flaked coconut secUons and prepared whipped sides of I-inch pie ,Plft. Baka
•the north Atlantic. tries to catch what they rieed 3S to 37 percent of our fish. it could change our traditional cream pudding and pie PreJ)llt p1e filling miJ: with topptng. Sprinkle wilh naked at 375 degrees for 8 minutes,
Huch F. O'Rourke 0( the without lowetl.Qg the· popul.t-Today', import5 tot&! 71, per· fishing methods to meet the . filllng milk 11 directed on package, coconut, H desired. Cool before filling. (For eaa6
!,fassachusetts Seafood CQun.. tion of younger haddock, cod pent. >-demands of an era of con-! cups milk adding orange rind after Orup Cnm• O'olt in serving, dip.. pie pan 11\
cil, a trade oreanlzatkm, aays and flounder . In one effort to reverse this venlence foods <ind wor king l table.spoon grated orange removing from heat. Cool 5 Combine l cup fine Yanilla warm water for a few •econds
this heavy ·c 0 mp et l°t i 0 a --"-•-' _ai.o ... __ sa_id_t_h•....,.u_n_it_..i __ in:_n_d_. _th_e_u_.~s._B_u-;re,.•..,•,..-or_wi_·_ves_. _________ r_in_d ________ m1_·n_u_tes-'-, _stirr_ • ....;.lng"-t_w_icc:•;:....the,;-n _w_•f.ce_r .cc_n1c..m.cbo.;.':_3_ta_bl--'es-'-poo'--""--hef-or_•_cu_t;..Un_;&,_·>:_ ___ _
thttattns the future of bla'-,.
lltate'a fishing lr<hlstry, thW
largest in value in the United
States, at a time when U.S.
fuh comumplloo ls 1ncre .. 1ng.
O'Roortt added that Russia,
by taking a lot of herring,
also lowers' the food fi&h
population and this, In turn,
affects the me of the U.S.
catch.
Another lhrtat -to foreign
fishing industr ies as well u
:f.-merican -Is a proposal
to drill for oil on the con-
Unen,tal shelves· of Georges
Bank, an bnportant fishing
iround ror 14 nations .
O'Rourke is chairman of a
Cob!ervatioo committee trying
to dtlay or prevent granting
of on leases fo_ijhe area unW
f ludiu can be made and pro-
FUve measures taken. .
Meantime, t h c Massachu-
setts fishing indUstry bu
r.roblem s at home-a
abor shortage. O'Rourke, in
an Interview, said many old-
tlme fi shermen discourage
their sons from following
family tradition. They'd rather
lee the boys become prt>r
fessional men -such as doc-
ton or lawyers -instead.
.t "And kids today don't want
the hard physical labor and
the separation from family
that comes with a fisherman's
life," O'Rourke said. The
average fishing t r a w I e r
voyage Is IO days. Some last
two weeks. The men work
six hours on, six off, and
they "'ork around the clock
when a school of fish is
sighted.
But the chow is good.
"Many men eat better
aboard than at h o m e , • '
O'Rourke said. "They have
roast beef, steak, lamb chops,
caMed or frozen vegetables
and fresh milk. After two or
thr~ days, the cook bakes
his own pies, cakes and bread.
"They take fish from the
daily catch. Sometimes at
lunch there's a six or seven
inch high plate of lobsters
worth about $100 retail."
The fishermen th emselves
O\.\'n the trawlers and each
pays a share of ope.rating
costs. O'Rourke said Jt takes
$3,500 to $5,000 per trawler
per trip just to pay for fuel ,
food, amortization of the boat,
fixed expenses and insurance.
A fisherman 's Income is a
share of the total each catch
brings at auction ashore .
O'Rourke esti mated t h e
minimum income at $6.500 a
year, the maximum, $10,000
or $12,000 on a good modern
boat.
"~fost fore i gn cou ntries
heavily subsidize their neels
and processors," he added.
''Some have huge fishing
flee ts "'·ith factory ships, some
of which fish as well as pro-
cess their catch, They freeze
and can it, make fish meal
for fertilizer and other by-pro-
ducts."
A factory ship stays out
for three to six months with
l!atellite trawleni that take
their catch to the mother ship.
An oll tanker shuttles between
mother ships and mother
country, carrying fuel to the
ship and fish products home
from it.
Because fa ctory ships can
use all V"arie ties, many keep
undersized food fish that
would be thrown back by U.S.
fleets to assure future catches
of marketable size.
O'Rourke said this practice
already has reduced our
Appetites
Mushroom
Fresh mushrooms . , ,
marvelous meal makers ...
just for two. Being leisurely?
Serve stuffed mushroom caps
as hors d'oeuvres. In a hurry?
S e r ve s au t eed whole
niushroom caps as a m~ih dish.
The Important con.sidcra t n
11\ buying Iruh mushrooms
is how you will use them.
Small or button mulhroom!
are ideal for appetizers or
for chopping. Medium siul
ones are best for broiling or
sauteeing and the really big
ones are for stuffing. You
t an't decide? buy an asort-rnenl or aizu _ .. have some
for each U!t..
There lln't much of 1 pro-
blem or buyini too many
muahrooma. Even w I t h o u l
cooking, they keep for leVttal
da)'J in the refrigerator. Put
tbtm •bert air can circulate
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Weight
Top
Losers Win
TOPS Honors • 1n
Qoamplcn wtlght looen !or
1981 were hooored by TOPS
Mer~ Mermaids with Mn.
.£dward Ban receivlnc tbe
queen's crown for her wti&ht
i... ~ 45\\ pounds.
Runner-up was Mrs. Billy
Williams, who is 2511.t pounds
lighter than last year.
Other weight losers cited
were the Mme!. Bea King,
NOTICE!
SAVE
s100°0
in Tuition
1y-.n ..........
A,,U lit, lflt
LAPIN BROS
SCHOOLS OF BEAUTY
19060 8f'ookhunt St.
Huntington l\e1ch
961-2291 " ............ ki...t Oltlr
Th•r• ••• ftw qttlifi..I
''hol1t1h ip1 ,,,11.111, •..
CALL NOWI
Ru Btuhns, Blair H>millon
and ClemTowntr.
Mn. CllntaD McCall toot
KOP cl tbe Year (Keep Off
Pounds Sensibly) boocra for
malntainJng her w-e I 1 ht
nean:st htr goal for the year.
The chapter will celebrate
it.s fourth anniversary at A
bullet ollnner tomorrow ln
Villa Sweden, Corona del Mar,
and new officers will be in-
stalled dllring the evening.
Ei:chanctnl gavels will be
~tra. T b om a I McCleland.
outgoing president, and Mrs.
Gary Oii. Abo tatina olllcea
will be tbe -Jaba. Jacobs, ccHeader; w~
secretary; John Bo1ted,
treasurer, and Tom Lucero,
weight·rec<rd<T.
TOPS chapters wW
celebrate the organit.ation's
21st birth:lay at .Recognition
Da)'ll May 2 and ~ ln Anaheim
Convention Cen~.
TOPS Merging Mennaids
chapter meet! every Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. in Woodland
School, Qxrta Mesa.
Newport Betliel
Young women affiliated with
Newport Beach Job'•
Daughten, Bethel 157 gather
the second and fourth Mon-
da}'! at 7:30 p.m. The Masonic
Temple is the setting for
meetings. Informatloo
regardlna momberllhlp ii ob-
WnabJe by cal.li..n& M r s •
Walter TUI, !115-1755.
GIVE HER THE EASTER BUNNY
The Easter Bunny is handsome indeed
in 14 karat textured gold, $30.
with diamond, S55.
SLAVICK'S
Jewelers Since 1917
18 Fashion lslind
Newport Beech -644-1310
Yo~r Ch 1rgt Aecour1t W1leo111• •••
ltnkA111tric•ril, M•1l•r Clt•rt•• It•
0,0111 M•111lty, fridty 1111til •:JO ,.111.
BUT NOBODY has
THAT GRAF'F GIRL
LIKE we do
l1ro•
s.1.ctlon
Sl111 JO_..O
In. c..ta Mn.I It's
sinezis
DePA"TM&NT STO .. £
1116 NEWPOU IOULEVAID
PARK CONVENTIENTLY JUST A STEP FROM OUR
EAST ENTRANCE ••• Op•• D•ily 9,30.6, Fri. Ill 9
MRS. WILLIAM D. HAVERT
Carm•I Hon•ymoon
Brentwood Setting
Vows Recited
The Brentwood home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hubbell
Erwin was the setUng for the
double ring ceremony linking
1n marri age their daughter,
Leslie Anne Erwin a n d
William Dav id Havert.
Miss Cynthia Forgie ct
Brentwood, maid o! honor
wore a yellow silk empire
gown and carried yellow
tulips .
James Br1dy of Venturi
was the best man.
•
•
.
Men's Night Out
Banquet Fit for King
PubUclllnc tbefr I D D U & 1
men'• D1lht bm>q:Utt on Tua.
.. y. April I, are momhm
of the Chr1IUan Women'• Club
cl Newport Buch.
The diDDtl' at f p.m. will
tak• place In tho Newpo<Vr
IM. Tlck«a are 15 per JlVIOll
and reservatloos must be
made by Friday, March 28,
with Mrs. Lewis Mertz at 833-
1221 or Mrs. Roy Barter at
61H325.
IA former Broadway
Shakespearean actor and Yitth
A venue dlOCe l.Dltructor, Blll
Roberti, """ dollght<CI his ...
dlence1 w:lth bla pretentltloD
ol ShaketpNl'tl with a Texas
drawl, will be tho foaturtd
speaker.
Roberta aod his wHe, .,,
former New Yart model, ei:.
changed tbetr New York
8partment adjoining Henry
Fonda's for a home In rural
Washington, where he shared
with ethers his discovery of
a new dimension to life.
He and hJs wife are serving
Casa de ORT
MINISTER
11111 Roliorta
u naUonal repre;settatives 'tor
t h e Stooecrolt Aasocl1ted
Mlnlstrios, ooo of whlcb ii
the Chrlltiao Women's Clubs
of America and Canida.
Previous IA> tlU mlnlatry, he
served u rural m1n.iat.er ln
Machias, W&3b.
Fashionable Lines Sold
How would you like to own
an original Rudi Gtrnreich
d<slgn !or one-filth ils orlalnal
price ta1?
The racb at an unusual
boutique ln Anaheim, Casa de
ORT, yield treasure6 to
fashion-minded women from
Orange County through ita:
ruale comignment plan.
Owned and operated by the
Ea.!Jtem Region of Women'•
Organization for
R e h a b 11 i talion Through
Training, Casa de ORT ac-
cepts "never worn" or "aently
worn" fuhlons a n d ac-
~ies. The i nventory
changes daily.
All proOta realized by the
or1ani.zaUon are earmarked
for tbe JewislHpoll!Ored ORT
effort which maintains, staffs
and equips more than IOI)
vocational t r a i n 1 n g in-
atallatiODI in 22 countires.
The casa is open from 10:30
a.m. to 4 :JO p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday and is staf-
fed by volunteers.
Star Club
Card Host
Author Due
Jn.spirational author Mn.
Eileen Guder will speak for
the St. Andrew's Women's
Fellowship LWl<h<oa Wed-
nuday, April 9, In tbe
followshlp hall .
For the 11:30 a.m. a:ather-lnl. her topic will be God'•
Am.ateur1, bNed on a book
she is writing on friendship.
Luncheon will be served by
the Miriam Circle, led by Mrs.
Richard Brockmeyer. T h e
c:ommunlly Is lnvlled and child
care is provided.
LQQK
for 1
HAIRSTYLING
by the area's
l:OP STYLISTS!
MANICUR.ES AND
,EDICURES IY
APl'OINTMENT ONLY
WIGS .... 49'5
WIGlfTS ,,.,. 4'5
CASCADES hom 1495
FALLS .... 2695
Sale Prices
Now in Effect!
VIVIANI WOODARD
COSMnlCS
The Rev. Ernest D. Pipes
Jr. directed the vow exchanie.
Parents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Havert of
Newport Beach.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of English net trimmed with
alencon lace over taffeta. Her
A-line skirt extended into a
train, and other features of
the gown's design included
, long, pointed aleeves and a
Afterward a ~pper wu
served to abcut 200 relatives
and close friends in the
gardens of the bride's parents
home.
Literature
Reviewed
Star Club, Laguna Beach
Chapter, Order cf the Eastern
Star, will close March with
a card party next Friday from
1 to 4 p.m. in Laguna Beach l f·---------:(1
1weetheart neckllne.
A fallle bow, encrusted with
seed pearls caught her illusion
veil ing, and forming her bou-
quet wete orchids, stephanotls
and lllle1 or the valley.
Slenderizing
•
9259 Slzts 10-11
~llf;..;~11fMT' ...
The newlywedl left en a
honeymoon to Carmel and
other parts of northern
Califcrnia. Upon their return,
they will reside in Brentwood.
Masonic Hall.
Dessert and coffee will be
Tho ~ of children's served at th• afternoon event
literature wW be reviewed by chaired by Mn. Bernice
Miss C1rolyn J oh n s o n , Franke. Tickeb are $1 per
ch.lldren's librarian at the person.
Fullerton PublJc Libr1t1, for Members 1nd friends are
f>hj Mu Alumnae of Orange invited to attend. Further in-
Coonty tomorrow evening. formation may be obtained
ma!Ae;
WIG & BEAUTY
SALON
Call 541-3446
250.D E. 17th
Hillgr.n Squar•
Cost• MM•
The bride is a graduate of
Marlborough High School, at-
tended Pitzer Cc!Jege and now
is studying at· UCLA. She was
presented as a Le ltfadrlnas
debutante Jn 1966.
Her husband l.s a graduate
or Lcyola l11gh School, at-
tended Claremont M e n ' s
College and will graduate
from UCLA in June. Beth will
continue their studies; he is
working toward a PhD in
Englbh.
Mn. Edwtn Sawyer of by calling Mrs. John Williams,
Fullerton will host the gather4 '494-0686 or Mn. Arthur Stead,
ing with Mrs. Forest Merica _:•::94-'.:'-~'.:_· _______ ~~~~~~~~~~~I of Buena Park assisting as1
co-hcstets.
Arr .. llna the program I!
Mn. Merritt Cooroy, procram
chainnan.
Memben pi.mng IA> attend
should cont.act Mrs. David
Mugl!"t, 77HU5.
YOU ••• IN WHITE KNITI
taking front st1ga center in •n Hl'f<I,. polyMtw
that wins rives for its: open-work texture ind stay.
neat composure. O.oose ywr f1vorite skimmer shap.
ings. Both ara shown to best ldvantmge in 5t1rk,.
chalky white. And both are pmtlly delallod with
button or belt trim. Either ls c:m't1ln to m.kti you •
~~~L ~·
LAST
4
DAYS
SPRING SPECIAL!
""" llAUill :r::.a.TtNG CAN
llE A
STUNNING Al'IA ..
The ICtlle WU ,tut Tbun-
day at thll Ebell Cub's
Table Settln& Tea. Lt>uise
Reynolda from our GW ~
and Clark Ktnnedy troaJ our
F1owu Shop teamed up their
talents and did one jUJt for
fun, not m compete of ....... ..
They came up with f. pale
low of a one color t:bing, .o
cool and arbor-lookin(, yott
fel'. the 1un should be out
even if It v.wen't. How do
you keep 4 people cozy r atb-
ered round a long table T You
1hlne the floral arra,naement
brlibtly on one comer. -You
put Ont Rosenthal! NetttT ice
crtam chair on one side, one
on the end, and 2 on the
other side, Get the .fOursy
picture!
Now here's the pale, m,,ere
whiU of one color, The
table cloth Wlll of a brand
new unheard of Bel&ium
Uritn that doet not need to be
ironed. You simply blot up
the spota or sponge them oft
The des!an a delicate "Am-
brosia" of white Dogwood,
· pean, and apples on a Jl!l.)e
lime backgrowkl. The oh&irs
. . , 2 lime and 2 avocado.
Coming Centura stark whlle
servill& platef:, completely
ovenproof and i\llll'Mteed to
la.at for 3 years, teamed up
with Vietro misted 1Ws
!ruit dilhe11 and goblets. of
more lime and avocado.
Oneida Tempo dull stainless
!OCiallted along 1lde match..
Ing Ambrosia napklrtJi .
FLOWERS AND
FRUIT MAKE
HAPPY TALK
The cornerplece , .• dig
that instead of centerpiece
. , . a swcet·smelll.ng bower
of white alliwn and Ranun-
culus, oozles of &Tttna: and
fresh pem, avocados l.nd
limes to pick up the colors.
Sv.·eet smelling "'Ill used a
little 10011ely here, because il
anybody had happened to
squeeze a bit of alliwn they'd
· o1 come up with the most
beautitUI odor of pr!lc yel to
arace a cornel}llece. Com-
mon nomer b onion flower.
This wrapa up our table set..
ting, Strictly toda,y . , . done
up with all the wash and
wear, no crack, no chip, no
peel, no scratch, no tarnish
acceasorles we've all learned
to not live "1thcJ\lt .. , No
ruu, no muss ... It was the
kind of table that m11.de you
want to 11\l right down and
eat anything from a ha.rn-
burfer to a Bombay Duck
. , . or perhap1 have wtne
for breakfast •.. If you did
Pouilly-Fume would be the
ria:ht one .•. so very French,
so extra Jlght and fragrant
IF UME IS
NOT YOUR
COLOR. OF TEA
You'll clamor to know
"Ambrosia" allo come• in
yellow or blne. The ume no
Iron Belgium linen table
cloth11 h a v e a !Wln(ing
"SomaJiland" design or an
''English Garden" interpre-
tation or a "French Bou.
quet" creation , • . All to
set dllterent moo d 1 and
fancies. The same company
does some delicioillll terrle1 In
great colon of blue and lime
or orange and yellow for out-
doorsy u~. Vletro glauware
runs wild, all with 2 colon
blushina; together •.• pink
and green, green and turk,
2 shades of blue .• , with
bowls blf el10Ul'h for Wads,
a.net a quadruple old tuh-
ioned to Ill' used for stirring
thin&:s or amall dashes ol ~
tato chips.
AJI ••. 'l'Kf.: S~IET.L
OF SWEET SPRING
Open the door lo the
F1ower Shop . . . wM.t a
heady mixture of carnations.
calendulal, anemone1, fl'ef!-
slas. snapdragons , . , SUcJ.
denly all the lovely frtlh
cut things are here , •• in
bunches ... BIUe Wedgewood
tris, daffodils, tulips • , •
What a way to brighten' up,
a day, •. F1owers are nowers.
ARROW SEAMING nicely or are they · · · \\'oukl you
nanmn the waist or • jump-110W ••• p1'ctura your ch1'ld 1'n a """'big lri•h """''"with er that goes out in the eve-n laces painted on them, and
nlng 11 a dress. Beautiful p I p ' p bright (Tftn hat• and neek-
blouse hu '"" co11ar. tie. arsona ity ortrait by annays I ""· """' .,,. , ... •'"""' Printed Pattern 92$9: Misl-on with pearl headed corMae
S'··· s pl111, all keepl• JO\-ely com-
es' 1.1.Q 10, 12, 14, 16, 11. lze 3 495 pany "1th ff'tt" c&.m11.tlone 14 (bust 34) jumptr 2 yda. '5-and fems ... The Flo'Aw
ln ; blou.te I~ yds . 39·ln. Sllop'• contribution for SL
SIXTY-FIVE CEN TS in Patrick's o..>i. ~"' for each pattern-add 15 • st Th<
C6lll& r..-each pattern for THE are jU ""'H,;:".,_; i,;~i.::; tlrst~lass malling and special A FASHION Wff people ... A men! 6 .....
handling: otherwise chi rd-class ~CE •1t• 1.r 10 f•r ,... •Ml tw. J.r7 for tire l•Mlly F.verytJocJy roe" mad for delivery wUI take three ~ttk.s ... __
or more. Send to Afarlan Mar. enne111 lrint your child In now and ltt ow talented photog. u....., ceramic doll.I wlth their hata, mutf1, and pockttl tin, the DAlLY PILOT. 4.U rophtr capture that tporknng 5ook forrml Corne in tlll«l .-Ith Ocnwrs. Cn!!tchM
Sl".tatltrNn ·Dtpt.,kmNwv"'100
1Blh11 whTI• 1hoppfn1 ••• no appoinfment Mt'tl1tory ••• oncl our mad hattn dOtl nou.trw ., ew Vor , . , . but make Simon, U'·· and Prlnt NAl\!E, AODR,ESS with rern emh..,. yov "" chorv• t~ of Penney'1! Jtenrleti. ~'l!r ~
ZIP.z. SIZE and STYI.E NUP11· all day f<>tW.
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SUNDAE BARS
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CHILI 'N BEANS
VAN DE KAMP'S
NORTHERN HALIBUT
ORE-IDA 12 oz. HASH
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NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE
Our· meat is more tender and has better
flavor because it is so carefully chosen and aged;
perfectly trimmed so you don't pay for fat or
bone to throw away. (Even I oz. of waste at 79c
lb . cost you 5c. I • ·
Our produce has more vitamins end flavor be-
cause it is first quality, carefully grown and handled.
At Richard's, Quality is Our Speciality!
MEATS
There is a difference in U.S.D.A. C h o i c e Beef, depending on
where it's raised and how it's fed. Richard's chooses only the
finest Choice Beef -so fine it's almost Prime! You get more
flavor and tenderness for your money!
PREPARED FOR EASY CARVING
STANDING RIB ROAST ~,:;• .::1~:i~•rn•;u Sauca 98~1.
SPENCER ROAST ;~~~:i1;:t•~:~!iEP::~.t ond 1.79 LI.
SPENCER STEAKS Tha •Y• of tho ,;b. 1.79 LI.
Lean SHORT RIBS Parlad o••• bakad withe ,,.;.ty 39'LB,
of 1auca1 and 1a11onin91,
Lean GROUND BEEF Cook •P, b•••h of hom•m•d• cnm. 4~1.
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SALISBURY STEAKS 89e ...
Seasoned with garlic, onion, bell p•pp•r' and p•prik•.
BEEF KABA BS 1.49 ...
B••l cub•s ma rin•t•d in 81.1r9undy end exotic herbs.
MARINATED CHICKEN WINGS 49e,,_
Delightful lor hors d'o•uvr•• •.. m•rin•ted in Chlli Seise.
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4,_ '1 HALIBUT STEAKS S•~• wHh Pu1lay l uttor. 89~1. BI RDS EYE 1-oL
Peas with Cream Sauce
BIRDS EYE I 0-o"
Peas with Pearl Onions 4,., '1
BIRDS EYE 1-o"
PEAS, POT A TOES.,,. ..... A•-;. 4 ,_ '1
FOR OUT OF TOWN FLORAL GIFTS -
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AND SAVE TH E WIRE CHARGES.
FRESH
RAINBOW TROUT From the Snake River, Idaho 1.49LI.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF u.s.D.A. PRIME BEEF.
Mr,, P•nny lend, l ido
Mrs, R. H. Ewing, l ido
Mrs. Midge Roberts, N.B.
Dorothy Reinier, N.8.
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GARDEN FRESH
Italian SQUASH 1 ~I.
Sauta In oliva o.il with garlic, silt end P•PP•f, Sprl nkltt
with lamon juica.
FOR DIET CONSCIOUS EATING
ARIZONA GROWN
GRAPEFRUIT 8 ,~& 49'
Nice eddltlon to en Hors d' ouev r•s Tray.
FIRM, RED, RlPE
Cherry Tomatoes 1 r,.k ..
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GOOD WITH GERMAN POT ROAST
REESE CHAMPAGNE CURED
SAUERKRAUT 20.... 39'
HAMBURGER SIZED
KRAFT SLICED -12 ot.
lmerican Cheese 65'
ROYAL HAWAIIAN
MACADAMIA NUTS
THE VERY BEST,
KNUDSEN'S FARMER STYLE
COTTAGE CHEESE
IUDDING'S SMOKED
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SLICED MEATS JoL H•m, B••f, Corn•d B••f, Turke y, Pestr•mi
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Primo Rib Ra•sl
with B•amelse Sauc•
Roosted Pol1loes
Peas and Pearl Onions
Choe11·0nion Rolls
o.ssert
Coffee
ltaujoktls or Zlnfandel
CAKE-LI KE, WITH LOTS OF CURRENTS
IRISH SODA BREAD 4.le
HONEY, CINNAMON & BUTIER TOPPING
STICKY BUNS 79e
APPLESAUCE, RAISINS AND SPICE
Apple Sauce Cup Cakes 6 ,., 49e
TOPPED WITH SESAME OR POPPY SEEDS.
SEEDED ROLLS 6 ,_ 29c·
CANDY
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LILLIPUT EGGS , ._... 79'
SEE -THROUGH EGGS
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Book -sbowl you bow to liw it today, wear it tomor-
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.Butter Up
; Filling
Freezer
Anyone who hisn't tried
-lltlnr; forever dif!erent with
andWicbu can tell you there , ii~ lo iL You've learned
llet1er. u nothing else • • .
tbe feet tblt they are always
.. be dODI CID be a (!rag.
·One .,,., out ii to make
a aupplr aheJCI and free.ze
lllem. lo foll or free= paper,
M'tn: the ice cube com·
putment ls satisfactory for
a couple d. weeks. In a zero
dqret frlutr, they will keep
a mooth.
Some lllldwich f i 111 n g s fretie bet(a' than others. 'The
JDdlt aatldactory ooes are
lancheon meats, roast meat
ud poollrJ (lllced CJ< ground ).
.uced cbllle, cheese spreads,
peanut -and egg yolb (no e1g whites, pleue, they
touchen and change fiavor).
Butter, etpeelally if you
cream it a bit, can be used
en bread to be frozen. But
'ue cooked-type salad dressing
..,.mtgly and dcm't u s e
maymnaiae at all • • , lt
m.Uea bread soggy. .
Maybe the idea of ,......,
aandwlcbu doem't app<al to
-,.u at all. You u1ly wiMI
uodwtch mlllng were a bit
Miier and you'd lib 1 few
tricks for mating "the same thlni" dlfterent. wen .•. froiell bread~
"'"'adloc anything euler. Try lt.. You can vary the
andwlches with d i f f e r e n t
1lruda: • . • from the freew'.
Butter of different flavors
makes aandwk:hu different.
Try IOlll• of these • • • and
man up your own.
IANDWICR llUTl'ER UPS
Add ingredients; cream with
-.fourth cup butter, for:
Orange Bulter -1 1 teaspoon _.,. Jule< and II tWpoon
ilrattd • riQd.
CUrry °!:&-II teupoon carrt powder and a few-_of_ juice.
lbtard Butter -I lallle· .,.... JftPOttd muJtard.
rAvocado ButW -~~ cup .,.,,,,,, rrocado, l teupoon
-julct, In dropc of
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U.s.QA Cboicl Tendwoy 81'..t e.t c.lie Steak ••• ,, $J1t '
luer ~ry SUtleu * Unk Sausage .4 :;:~$1
Swift l'remiwn
.Sliced BacOll. :.':; 69•
S....;tt ~ ltewn '~ ·, '
link Sausage .~69t
Seo l'altfl'Nlll ~
Hsh Sticks,. •• !;°;43'
U4-0Z.11c1 20-0Z.$1_.7) , ,
U.S.DA Grude A Fryflg CllOcktn
~ lacb. Neeb.or Gi:ilcu
Picl10'Chick u. 49'
U.s.DA Choicl Ttndenly 8IW Beef .......
Spencer Steak " $J"
U.S.OA Choice ttndtroy Brond !Hf ..............
Clod Roost ...... 95'
Old C~ Vllall!lf Poe
SI• ed B '"'·67. ' re aeon .. ,.,.
WHY TRUST T-0 LUCK?
TAKE U.S.D.A. CHOICE·JENDERAY BRAND BEEF
Don't b• suckered .by gobbledgook. "Bonde~,. Beef isn't
U.S.D.A. Choice. '"Trim·Ritc" Beef isn't U.S.D.A. .Onfy U.S.DA
Choic• is U.S.O.A. Choice! And a Federal Govenlment expert
says 10 with a purple stomp right on the meat. Marker Bosket
sells only U.S.0.A. Choice Beef. 0And only Market Basket sells
it diKount priced!
S.Pukfrolfll •
Deviled Crab .'~'$1"
•S. l'ok Froltll Bnoded ~ ~~ OI' HllllclockSt~63'
U.S. NO. 1 COLORADO.RED McCLU RE
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Tolllato Sauce '<~: 11'
Princelll AQ.O * Yams ........ ,,." 43'
Hvnr1 • P rk & B "'0"39' o eons ''" ~l H1111t'1 Wholt~ * t.:~:~
TA-'8·0< 29' ''" VllNIOIS, •,.Con . ' :·.;:!;.: ·~:::~ ·.~·
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EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE
NAVEL
Oranges
S"'1rttrldo fl'Ol'9!I Chitk.n Fried Sttak
Beef Fritters •• " 98'
T" Md f1'0Ztl'l &r.:idld Ved
Dnmisticks •• '~; 69'
FULL FLAVOR
BANANA
SQUA .
...... ' Cooked Ham. '~59'
Juddig Wot.rKorn,Ctmll, T11tti:rr ·
Cornr..t.Pcstranior 3.Q , Chipped Beef .... '3 7'
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7Pll'~« l2-0z. Knackwurst •• "" $1 07
Arrro/IStarAlllAOI I li..
Hot Dogs ••••. "'-55'
All B.!ff fAANt:.S. l·lb5t1 Roth Sliced All &ftf OI' 16-0
"'"' Bolog1111 ... ~9·
Birdseyt Fn!Zllll ,._
A ·k ·-is" wa e •••••• CQn Wt51 Poi; Cit! Bto111."Miud VIS!lfO :i,
Cut Com. or Ptci5 with Blltt• Souc.e I
Vegetables •• ~ 20'-1
Howaimfrozen l:l-Ot. 1
Punch •••••••• ,_._35• Von De ~s· f roun Chicken
, orl~key 9-0z.
Meat Pies ....... 37'
Monon rror1n All Vorieties
frv<t gr{rtom
P• '""'""' 29<' 1es •••••••••• fD.
w 10c Off tobell 0ow-aa~
Cleaner ••••• .'i!-62'
Spoc1 Shol1
Popsicles •••• :r; 57'
H~k:r~t .
Tomato Juice "i:29"
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Ail •••••••••• ~~sac
,_ '"°" Bleach •••••• ·.""' 75'
~~1:!'~~ FAMOUS FOR DEEP· CUT DISCOUNT PRICES!
liltlir. Juit~ dtopped
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Party Fare
A big problem with cooking -
for twp ill shopping for two.
Especially shopping lo< meat.
Meat doesn't seem to come
in two'j>eojile portions • • •
or at least, not often enough.
Early in the shopping game
you may have nsigned your
menU!' to ground m e a t I ,
steaks, chops and meat slices.
Larger cuts are "company''
meals or for times when y o u
want sandwiches.
There is another way to
take advantage of larger meat
cuts with no le£¥>vers. ~vide
a larger cut int6 two or three
smaller ones before you coot
li. A two-' to thrff.pound chuck
roast, for instance, can be
cut into a pot roas t, stew
meat and' swiss st.eak. It
doesn't t ake lots of skill
• • , only a sharp knife a n d
an eye for judging one-third
of a roast.
Freeze the extra meat. No
freezer? Most meats will keep
11p to a week if you store
them ·to the coldest part of
the refrigerator.
Come to think or it, leftover
cooked m eat isn't all that
uninteresting. There are ways
and ways to make it seem
"fresh that day". Here is one.
PORK PACIFIC
fi to a stripe cooked po r k
( 'k inch wide)
2 tablespoons butter
4 to 6 green pepper strips
( 'k inch wide) '
li cup diagonally sli<;ed
celery
1 lklunce can pineapple
chunks or tidbits
1 cup liquid (pineapple juice,
plus water)
I chicken bouillon cube
l tablespoon minced onion
(dried type, il you choose)
1;:? teaspoon tarragon
t tablespoon cornstarch
I 4-oUnce can pimiento,
drained
Sprinkle pork wiG1 salt and
brown quickly in butter. Add
green pepper and celery and
cook two minutes longer, stir-
ring constantly. Add pineapple
chunks, liquid, bouillon cube,
onion and tarragon.
Bring to boil, reduce heal,
cover and simmer for four
minutes. Blend cornstarch
with two tablespoons cold
water and slir, all at once,
into port mixture. Cook and
stir until thickened. Add pi-
miento and serve -with rice
or noodles. Two generous
servings.
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Sweeten ,.
Popeye s
Favorite
Spinach seasoned UU. way
is so much better than plain!
SPINACH ANGLAISE
I large bag (!Jl ounces) fr .. h
apinach
3 tablespoons buUer
11 t>aspoon nit
t teaspoon sugar
Remove tough stem ends
from 1 p In a c b leaves;
thoroughly w3Sh 11>inach in
cold water; turn into A large
saucepol.
Over moderate he.at, turning
with a long-handled fork,
brielly coolr apinach ~ water clincinl to Ute ves
until Wilted but still t .,....
Turn Jnto a colander to
clrlln; with I kitchen llCisson
cut the leaves coarsely.
Put the bUtler into the cltan
dry pot and let otand over
low hat unUl it lut1)s golden
brown; mi1 In spinach, then
Wl and augar. Serve 1t once.
Pt{akes I servings.
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EGGS := ..... 45'
UTIALUGE 51 ' Gu.DIAADOL --· ' MAYfRESH LAllG£ WDE AA._ DOZ. ·
NIB LETS
CORN
V AOJUM PACX 12-0L CANS ............... .
QUAKER OATS OOIC>•_....,_. _ _ .18or.27'
MAYFRESH SALTINE CRACKERS .. ... "''· 19'
MAYFRESH TOMATO SOUP . . . IO OZ, CM< 1 O'
BUTIERNUT COFFEE ...:... . ........... . . .......... , l-l8. CAN 69<
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SUN SWEET KOSHER PRUNE JUICE ..,.~"'""_:___ 49' '-----------------./,.
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PICNICS
EASTIRN PORK WITH 4 ,,
SWEfTSMOUCURE
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PORK LOIN ROAST 6"' IC94fHO __________ .. '7 -
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!!"~.!5.,!~HUCll ROAST ... 98'
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LOIN PORK CHOPS ""'"'"-_ ... ar
PENN . SMOKED SAUSAGE-.---"· ii'
PORK·LINK SAUSAGE~~..,..'"' __ 41'1
PORK TENDERLOIN,...,~•""' ---,..11 •
SLAB BACON "'"'""'--··-·--·---,. 53' WILSON CORN KING BACON ~<'°----... 65'
WILSON CANADIAN BACON MJN<m« --"· 11•
JONESLINKSAUSAGE 1u.""'"'-99'
OSCAR MAYER SLICED BACON ""·"G. 79'
OSCAR MAYER PORK LINK SAUSAGE-... 19'
FIUET OF PERCH ~. ,. 79'
FILLET OF TRU COO·-----•· 79' FILLET Of SOCE ___ .. ____ ,, ______ ., 98'
lAKE SMUTS .'.______ •. 49'
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Best S·elli~g Author Deplores Nation's Poor Eating ·Habits
By JOHNA BLINN She loves 1ood salad& and COKnac. M.}' desserts .tways LEG OF UM.a ROSBMAR"i .roastlJI& fl&l. desired. Serves I. fi'iU to on~lncb depth wilh Si le1$poop uh
LAS VEGAS _ "We're a vegetablH. she saJd. "I make are very fut but flavorful." 4 pound bont<fi rolled Its lflW't meat thtrmometer in ARnCllOJU:S A LA salted boilin& water. Squeeze freshly JtClllftd pepper l'l
naUon d jUnk eatm becaUlt a luy lemon sauce for One of her belt effortl com-of lamb · fleshiest part ol tht meat. MANNES ltinon into bolling water. taste
Jl!Dk food ii mm produced artlcbokes that I'm !Ute blnes pitted apricota, vanilla 'IS cut lemon :toast in prtheated 300 degree 4 luge '1tlchokes Cover, w'imm<1 r ~1 ~~;') If' teupCIOP paprlkl
··n ,.,_ -·-~. It's •---rato-eve...,,._. '--"s. In aome handful !rub chop_, tor F oven about • hours (or --" cl lie (or un eavt1 .,.... e ..... , · In top ot' d~·b'" ~•1er, -•·· w..-....,..,, .... , ~.... •1--IY,.,.. be '"· ice cream and coenac, "blend· dried) r-'" · .., s .. ,... ove gar Add m0tt waler u needed. "" .11111 ... .,..,. 1 !aard to find good food ways, I like it Iler uwin 11 filn fOltM8tY until meat t b e r m om e t e r salt. 1'1ttt beaten eag yolks with 1our nleu you 10 Into the middle Hollandaise. because J t 's ed we _ in a t 1amaj\g," salt, fre!hly ground pepper registers 145 degrees F. for half cut lemon Turn artichokes upside down · cream, lemon Juice; 11lt; peJ>-
lf the country," author Mlrya Ughttr." and semifrozen to serve. "It Trim off otra fat, but ltave rare). Cut off stalks, cut into base to dry. Serve hot or.cold with per pc! paptj.ka. Cook over
Munes Mid, refltding Ob lhe "I'm an awful dessert comes out ™Una like a trap-fell (outer DlaMtnt) intlct. Allow roast to firm up a enough. to remove 3 large fau Hollandabe. StrvtS 4• slnuriertng water \DlW yolks
natloa'• food bablta. , maker," she said. Men are pe," she said. "U l hid lhe Rub out!lde with lemon. few mlnutea before ca"iJ'lg. 1-yus ol tough outer leaves. Jl'AUX BOU.ANDAISE begin to tMcUn. IUrrinl con-
"Otberwlle. piua pie, lousy inclined to go for rich sweeta. time., I suppme l'd Uy Sprinkle rosemary ltnerou.lly 1be inside meat should be Rinse well io remove sand. 3 en yolks staaUy. Do not boll. Remove
hambufatrl, greasy fried stuff Women are mort interest.ed something as elaborate 15 a oVer the enllre 1 u r f a c e . pink--tn appearance. GamiSh -Trim bases with sharp knife . 1 cup sour crtam £rom water. ·Serve. Milts
and that terrible white mush in fruit. Often I get ice cream mousse. "but it would be an Seaaon well with salt and peJ>-with panley and sliced lemon. Stand artichokes in bottom of scant 3 tablespoons lemon. ab9U' 1 cup.
they cttl bread and soft drinks and add creme de cacao or immense effort." per. Place roast on raCk in Serve with mint sauce if saucepan (rubbed with garlic). juice · ccJ 1,.,, .,....,..,, -.
is the buis of the public diet."1----------------------------------------'--'-----=--'--.:....--------'-----'---
'"lbe young of this natioo
tll<e In too much of this junk.
Pbia'• an abomination and
bad for the stomach; too
many fats cause bad eom-
plntON; anything you can
name is better to drink than
most soft drinks.
'"l'be kids are loaded down
with too much sugar which
is a taste ruiner. You can't
savor anything on top ol. a
cola. Most teenagers eat thil
way becalllt they've never
luted good ngu!ar meals at
home," she said, peering
through her dark gl...., by
the hotel pool.
BAD FOOD RABl'!ll
1be lady who is famed for
speaking bhmtly said, ''I like
.to speak out and t take
responsibility tor what I say
whether it's going to be clob-
bered at pra~." Bad food
habits in this nation, where
tbe highest standard ol livln(
in the world prevails. is not
limited t o tht young, she
stressed.
"Vegetables are cooked to
death and we have overcooked
meat. First class restaurants
are hard to come by. It'•
tenibly important to eat
sensibly, perticuJarly w h e n
yoo're tired and on the go.
When I travel, I stick to eggs
and bacon, which, after all,
are pretty hard to ruin."
"'Good food turns me on,"
she: said, a! if inspired by
the blinking lights from the
strip. "I enjoy working with
it." To her, food is a being
with an Identity of ii.II own.
"I have a small shack where
1 cook." she said. "But let's
make it very clear. in no
way do I think of myself as
a llOW'met. I do simple thinga
at the shack which is my
weekend retreat five months
of the year."
Marya, whose book "They"
wu published this year by
Random House, lives in
Manhattan and summers on 1-hland. "I need time
l.O coOtemplate, a chance to
tab ' deep breath and to
walk on lhe beach," she 1aid.
MUSIC TO COOK BY
'!l love to cook to music,
cla.sSlcal mUBic." She hastened
to add, "l love rock, too,
but to cook to rock is not
sahity. l l'1 too frighte nine. too
e:a:eiting."
She likes pure ingredients
and prefers uncompllcated
dishes like a leg of lamb made
with lemon and f r e s h
n:itemary. "I have an herb
garden in the country and
grow things like c h i v t s ,
parsley and tarragon. I'm
going to add mint thls sum-
mer."
Marya is admittedly a
plagiarist in the kitchen. "I
tai.t ideas from here and
there. I'm not a very good
housekeeper, but I try to have
many Ingredients on hand.
Should I want to do anything
grand, I riffle through Julia
Child's cookbook ; too often
there's no time. but she does
have some simple things, too.
61When I have guests, 1 do
the production ahead of time.
1 like to have drinks with
people and do all that mincing
and chopping ahead. Once my
guests .are there, it's only a
matter of shoving the dish
lnto the oven or do.Ing the
tut rites, like coot.Ing a
vegetable or to!sing a salad,"
she said.
"J have a passion for really
good hamburger. I get the
best quality of top lean round,
and add the yokes of egg,
gnited onion mixed with
kosher salt and freshly ground
pepper. The e1g makes tM
meat sloppy, but it mull not
be too 110lld. And make the
hamburgtn largt. not like
small pellets."
EXPERIMENTS
Shd likti to uperlment and
make ne\9 things with what ·,
around the house. "I mak1
val lnlnala or W:al piccata.
I coot whit I f~ Uke. eating
at the moment I do things
.tth fish, but l have 1 horror
o1 .,..,, bony r~11."
Spruce Up
8pr1l*k -Cheddar
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aprudnc ff up with '"'" IOO'I· netlt utra flavor and an el·
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DEL MONTE CORN ~~.-.....• 23'
GREEN BEANS =~~·~~-'.:'24•
B&M BAKED BEANS .~.~ ........... 39'
ASPARAGUS SPEARS ::~::.: ..... 49'
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LUCKY TAKES THE PUZZLE OUT OF YOUR FOOD BUDGET ••• WE
PUll IT All TOGETHER WITH LOW, LOW EVERYDAY DISCOUNT
PRJONG ... TOP QUALITY "BONDED" MEATS, FAMOUS GROCERIES,
FRESH PllODUa ... GREAnR SAVINGS 365 DAYS A YEAR ON
MOST EVERYTHING YOU EXPECT . FROM A SUPERMARKET, AND
MUCH MORE, AT LUCKY!
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JUKT ~.!.~-~~.QA~I .......... 7 9·~
SIRLOIN STEAK ..... .::::. .... 98.:..
CROSS RIB ....... "::\\" ...... 83.:.
CHUCK ROAST ..... '~~· .... 49~. ' : ---d-1 ' . .
CUCUMBER SLICES :::.."/:. __ 37'
LUCKY SHORTENING -~---67'
POMPEIAN OUYE Oll.---··-81 '
WESSON Oll -"'--.. -....... 75'
WISHBONE DRESSING:.'~~-36'
SEVEN SEAS DRESSING ::'.'.':~42'
BEST Fooos =::---·-·-.58'
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FAOAl TISSUE :-=~~ ............ 27'
TISSUE =~~-·-··-·26' scon VIVA Towns ,, • .,_33•
Our LOW Evc:r)day Price !
MONTEREY JACK &
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lUCIY lllND,CHUNK, IANDOM
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SLICID LUNCH MIATS .. u ... 31 c
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BOLD DETERGENT-·-----··-7., 'llllllfllli .__....:.. •
Our LOW &r)day Price~ COOKED WHEAT =~-.. -41'
ALBACORE .,..MARSHMALLOWS ......... 21 '
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HALIBUT.:=';;. 89.:.. -· FRESH PERCH Ill!! 79•.
FIUET If COD ....., 73.:..
FIUET If SQLI-.79.:..
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SAUSAGE. • • :~~=::t:~ .. 29'
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PORTERHOUSE •••• ,:;r., ••• ;'1~
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CUT-UP FRYERS ..... ~ ... .35:..
BONELESS HAM ••• :::.:.": •• 'lt• . .. .. , .
SUNSHINE CRACKIRS ::::;.. 33'
VANIUA WAftRS:::'/"., 36'
FIRESIDE coo111rr.-...=;::.-37•
HARVEST DAY BREAD -. ... ---33' ----twllfl.-t.u...ai . . -•-, ~'-
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·FRUIT PIES ::: .. ~,:·'· 33•
JENO'S PIZZA ROUS ~-.-.... ..59• if'~"j~~:..--34. BIRDs'ff COcil.-wlflP ..,...:..:._47•
KERNS STRAWBERRIES ir:.:":"-27'
ROAST TURKEY =~-'3" !N.!VJ~ STICKS-..... 36'
CHIU & BEANS ~:"' · 26'
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OH BOY SANDWICHES=-79•
BREAD DOUGH =t':l..":' 60'
HALIBUT FILLET ~.":::'._ .•...••. 'l"
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BIRDS m AWAKE M, .... _ ___J 5•
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PRINCEUA YAMS .~•a ·-·-·--33'
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LIBBY'S TOMATO JUla ... ,~ 35'
DEL MONTE PEAS ....... . ....... 22'
STAR KIST TUNA ::-:;"' .. . ... 44'
BEIF snw :.:::.~ ...................... 61'
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... LINDSAY OlMS!".'::::"'.~35'
CALIF. GI OLIVES ::~·~-.... .34'
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OXYDOl DETERGENT -· -........ 79'
CHIER DETERGENT-·--···---19'
DREn DETERGENT -•.••---·-..79'
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GLASS CLEANER =-~ .............. 49'
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SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS -• s1 .21 SWISS STEAKS ···--···-------------.. 88'
U.S.D.A.GRADEAFRYER 58(
LEGS AND THIGHS .......... LI. •
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R(IUND STEAKS 1101"1!-_,.aa• BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS ...... __ ._88'
RUMP ROASTS iao•Elll ------t.88' FRESH GROUND BEEF------•.48'
U.S.D.A.GRADEAMEATY 58(
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CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS _______ ._98'
RPllOENRD K CHOPS 58< LOIN END PORK ROASTS _ •. 68' ....... ,., PORK BUTT ROASTS __ •.58'
MEATY PORK BUTT 68( CENTER SMOKED PORK CHOPS _ .. 98' . STEAKS ·--~----.. PORK SHOULDER ROASTS ___ ._45•
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FILLET OF TRU COD ........................................ •-79'
FILLET OF SOLE ----· ......... ---------·-._ 98'
LA KE SMELTS ........... --------------------._ 49'
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DEL MONTI ELSEWHlll 17 c 21 (
SWEET PEAS·-.. -~!~.
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CREAM CORN ... ~.~~ ......
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SOUR CREAM .... -........ 7-
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ARDEN COTTAGE CHEESE ""' ----·-· 29' SCHI Jl/< .,,. LLINGS _.,_ """ "' .. ,_ ........... ,._25'
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T V OINNERS 63< 1u1kfY ( ;1"1,ITE .(;Iii /I/\ I Uf .. '11/'Ut11 > f \/I I!-.'<;//' 11111-.' .... ADVERTISED PRICES IFFICTIVI
!HUR. MAR .27 'THRU WED. APRIL 2 . . ·-~~~~~~~~ , 2'
SARA LEE FieozeN El~Hflf l'h· EXCEJ'T 6t
CAKES AND !:~:::~
'"ST"'f!i Cll'EAM CH!lS(
BEm UKER MUT Pl ES 1<>t '""'· '"""'· "" I 5c
BRIDQEFOID WHITE IREAD ·""'' 49' .
GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES
U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETS 10 4n~ POTATOES . c~~o 17
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COSTA MESA
HISTOl AND PAULARINO
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• ,_ lhe· ·~ "-mabflY
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.. .., Am 11 -:..,...1.it.,
. l Ml/ltd to:,.....m, caulllloftr i{' tllat is topi In .,.. and o .....
; I ~al. Be1id41 tbe• ·~tblr 1
: other factan lllUl'e food
Mappers .of. the bell pCll8lli!e
:: product.
'lbooe CfW111 white heads
of c3ullflow• fa the markets
were tiny plants 128 day1 qo.
Thty were carefully selected
and hand-plao!ed for maturiJ\1
and marte~ now. Even tbe
structure of the plant aids
in producins top 'I. u • 11 t y
caulllJower~
The brol• lfttll ~eaves Of
the plant ezleocl up and ovor
· •' the "Dower head," prottcthsa:
it """' 81111 • • • otiienrlle It
would be yeDowish.. rather
than creamy white. ''Selected
. harvesting" de8cr1bes the cut-
tirig cl. caullfiower.f«,markel Nothlnc . but ,the bell Is
taken. ll<mbtn of harvesting
crews DlUll be •ble to tell
. at. a glaoc<, ll . Ille produCt
. is the rll!>I 1lae ·and qullll!y
for market Th1I developed
skill lll one 1ood reason why
caullllower prlctS stay In JIM
with bud1eta. ~ • • •
. Sboold ,...i qullllty ·heads
.... .be left In the Oeld. co6ll wooli!
lncrule. And, ll poor qullllty
WU harvefled. costs w;ould
iacnase with sorttni · time,
later.
From the field; cauliflower
ps lo the paclllns shecl.
Tbere It Is ·wiubtcl. trimmed,
ptcked in cartons and"'faCuum
.. <:OOled.· Much of tt " iets a
plastic overwrap "for ap-
, ptarance • n d prot.ct!OI\. nose kw )eaves left on the
cauUnower ll't a1So for ap-
, .pearance and for ptotecUon
in shipping. The vacuum' cooJ. ::idi asnm: YOlf cl. caullflower
'that Is jllll u !ml In . the
matket aa when it comes frol'J\
the field.
CauJJIJower is Poctecl In
cartoos for lhlpplns accordlns
lo .... There ... u. 11 " ,.., pet cu1cia. The,i,.pr the
number In the Wtoo, the mnalla' the me. ,.
y Oii buy by alsa -but pro-
bably. ludJ• the liead to bt
small, medium or large. Tbf
ip1all beads 1flD we!sh • ··~er a bft!M~ and will serve 3 or 4 ~e:··'.IJ'ht
medium lite, 'whJCh · 19 the
moot popular, wel&hs 1 ~ to
1 ~~ pound& and , will aerve i
. .., 6. The . 1.,,...: heads;
we!gblng 2 poimds' "' more,
-wfll serve aS \rtlany u 10
peaple.
Cauliflower is really quite
a versatile 'Veletable. Raw;
it ls an interesting flavor and
texture addition to ireen aalr
. ads and rtllsh trays. Cauli-
flower ls good with your fa·
vorlt. dip too.
Cooked, it can be served
~aJ~~ ofoo;:~ ~~ ~
even drop coaked "flowers" intO pld:le vinegar or juice
from "hot'' peppets. Let them
stand a day or two and serve
u appttizm or on the. relish
tray.
Muffins
Make .Hit
The flavor of tlle8e muffins
·c:emplements the main cour••'-
BANAN.l OATMEAL
MUFF!NI
1 cup &ifted flour.
'h cup SUll?
2 taspoons bokln( powder
~ .._ boldag ""'• ~ teaspoon ult
~ cup rolled oats, quick·
· ""*ins or rqular ·
Va cup finely c hopped
nutmeat.
I •U ~cup milt
I tableepoons 88lad (not
· olive) oil ...
~C11Pftl!masbod0anana
Into a medium-bowl st~
"1pther the flow', -• bok·
tni powder, ""'' and Nll; lllr In oota and nuts.
In • small bowl btst eu
.u,bll1; add milt and beat
lo combine; lllr In oil and
-...: add lo dry b>
credienta : lllr only untU they ... -J'Jll .,.ued madium..U.
-cup1 " f\Jll. Bin In
pt tltlltied 05-dt,,_ ovtn un-
UJ a cUt 1e11cr -In .,.,..,. _.. out clean· -
about JS minuet:•· lent at
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01scoUHT PRICES
RED RIPE • FLAVORFUL • LARGE SIZE
TOMATOES
$
Mr ANO UWIED WITH JUICE YAIEICIA 8 LBS. $100 ORUiES FOR
LBS.
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CRISI' • ~AROEJf fMSH
LARGE SrzI
CUOUIBERS or JO' BELL PEPPERS "
A SALAD FAVORITE
LARBE $ 00 AYOCADOS6~ 1
THICK·MEATED
ladlltm111n
SQUASH 7:.
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'01A. OlSCOU Hl S
l1 lPY OAl
SOME AVt1A IET& rtOllES PISCOIJfrlf
CHAllC.E l'RIC[
16'
THESE PROOUCE PRICES E'FFECTM THURSDAY tti rough WEONESDAY, MAROi 27 ftmJugh APRIL ! . . .. .
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EVlR~ OAY
loNE AIJ'ffA KTA ITOllQ OllCOUNt ~Qf l'ltCE
BEACH TOWELS
PRIN'Tfl) TERRY I lACOUARD soVE3~~:s 1 .. IOME~60$"2u CKARQE 1.49 CHAKGE :1.49
59'
Pii'!i:L'sH'A'M;O'D 115 $111
COMPLETE HOME PEIU.IAM!NT $ Liii Special P1rmanent1 • 134
. JIEGULJJI OR MINT @ txTll:A. UJIGE TUBE • INCL. 7c orr
Crnt Toothpaste 83' 621
-lrghl'h.rcl11i:dor1nt 1" $1 21
TCTA\ 01·.cou~TS
E~lRr C14Y
SOM£ AL'HA 10 ~
STORES OISCOUllT OHM10E NICE
) SUPER STAINU:SS STEfl. EDGEl
Giiiette Techmatic
AD~USTABLE 79 RAZOR )DI C
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J!::i PRELL . FAM~T S!Zt Ttlllt $)06
C!;> COllCEllTRATEI"
FAMil.Y SIZ£
TUBE
INCL. Joe orr
SOME STORES
CHARGE SJ.SS
•
HEAD &
SHOULDERS
SHAMPOO
s11a
tARGC SIZE TUBE:
GLEEM
TOOTHPASTE
. ~SHEAFf'DI. Pltl'RACTAllU: II _:.:.. ~BALLPOINT PEii 111 871 ~. , INCLUDES SC" OFF 47c SOME STORES
CHARGE 65.::
§ ii&ss£ii"&i1LL"'sP'R'Af I" $1 lt ~
PACt:: OF ~ • STAlNU:S5 WILKllSOll BLADES 79' 651
CANNON MILLS • NEW FASHION SHADES
...-.9.-,,, VD.OUR FINISH
....., BATH TOWELS
.:',::;.. 1 " $141
SA VE Be WITH THIS COUPON
ONE ONLY
PILLSBURY 5 44c
FLOUR ~
OUR Pll!Ct "1THOUT COUPON .. SOME ST011£S CHARGE Ilk On. Cot.iPOll Per row1., • Adult. Oalr
COll'Olt -, .. IN. 2 .
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24 OUNCE BOmE $) 49 W ME STORfS
CHARGE Sl.59
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LISTERINE
ANTISEPTIC
KILLS GERMS ON
CONTACT
SOME STORF.5
CHARGE SI.IS 92c
COSTA MESA-241 E. 17th St.
HUNTINGTON BEACH-9045 Adams
HUNTINGTON BEACH-18681 N. M.ln St •
FOUNTAIN VALLEY-1930 Warn•r '
LAGUNA-30822 S. Coan Hnray
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STORE HOURS:
MONDAY through fRIE>AY
10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
SATlffiDAY and SUNt>AY
10:00 A.~. '° 7:00 P.M.
IOlAl DISCO UNTS
EVERY DAY
IOMl All'llil UTA ll'OMJ DllCOOll'T QMK[ .,.ICE
~ MA.Tom.-ftt • !Kil. JAR Wit! ~LO CAL llAYDlllWSE Uc ,,.. . .. ~ """'11CE !Aft .Ill. ~ CHB SIIHlwicl S1r11!1 $1c °"'.
~ l ·OZ. llOTTLE • ITWAll -~KRAFT DRESSllll 3lc .,...
IUMBU: ll:E • MO. I TAU. CAN
PINK SALMON lie }9f
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2-L.8. CAN 1.'I \i.u
~ IOZ J!-RCOFF'tt ~ YUIAN INSTANT 1.2411 H
I Mmw•ll MDI.I••• l.J.b. Ce11a ~Ol:u~r[ or El•ctric JJC 69'
2-LB. CAN fl~ .. ti... 1.U SI.it
3-L.8. CAN lh111ul<lf 2.0.S SI.•
M"'""•ll Hoi11e • 10.C.. Jar ll II INSTANT CDFFU · UI
~CHASE & SANBORN • 1.u. &&• ~com~ Re1111ar lie ·
MUtlTS • 6-0VNCE CAN
TOMATO PASTE Ile 161
12-0Z. CAN • 3 rt.AV0f!5 HI~ FRUIT DRINKS llc 11 I
20·0VNCt JAR • APPLE • RASPBERRY 01 STRAWBEMT
MOITS FRUIT IRE.US 37e 36•
P!NT BOTTLE • BLUE LABEi. DA11l 31 • KARO SIRUP 35c •
PINT BCrn..E • ft.cl Label Cl-39c-UC"
APPLtTiME •~CM' APPLE SAUCE
i~~)f.w"",; ~ ¥u'fi "' ~
CHUNK" WHITE TUNA. • ~.
SOUO WKITt TUNA •I• • ~ nttNf!X &Oln'JOUE • 2-lloll Ped: ~ IO[ET TISSUE 21c 261
n?ENEX llOVTIQUt • Glcmt l\oll 33 ,AP!R TowtlS 35c I
Jle 341
eox or l!.ll • AS.SOlm:D COLOM NORTHERN FACIAL TISSUE 20c 11'
PACK or 6ll • ASSOR'TtD COl.OftS
GALA FAMILI NAPKINS 14e 12•
PACI: or l6Q • ASSORTED fio' II•
~..oz. aom.x • TNet.. 1~ arr TREND CL!AR DEl!lllilllT .45< 321
15.!fJ.-OZ.. CAR • :J. V AJtlET'ID YEl'S DOS FOOD 111c ..
@ •11.-0t. CAK • U.. & 9'••· « ""'"t' """" 14' CALO CAT FOOU He
~·1exor 2• ~ IOTil ~Wf'oRll mGnc 81'
SIX P~ • IS.OZ. BOTTUS 891 PEPSI r:ou "o otP05rr 11c OOTTL£
11..0tnfct
BOTTLE
3~ SOME
llTORU awiot»•
GIANT SIZE
INCLUl>lli 7c OFP
SOME STORES
CHARGE 2S•
)Jc
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1a.oz PAcx.>.GtS
CAKE
MIXES
ALL V ARIE.'TJES EXCIJ>T'
ANGE!. FOOD OR LEMON CHD'POM
SOME
STORES
CHARGE 39, 35'
2 QUART
DOWNY
FABRIC
sonENER
INCLUDES
ISc OFF
SOME STORES
CHARGE $I .Sil
GIANT SIZE
PACKAGE
BOLD
DETERGENT
INCLUDES Uk OJ P
SOME STORES
CHARGE I I•
1lp when you need -ii wh~tever your shoppipg problem ... plus .• · •.
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GIANT
SIZE
THRILL
LIQUID
DERRGENT
JN CW DES
JO-OUNCE
BONUS
SOME STORES CHARGr 69c
58'
TOTAL DISCOUNT S
EVERY DAY
FAlllLY
FAVORITES
Fall
NEW
lrttUl'l l'IJDI
RECIPE
THIS WEEX
"TURKEY
ON A SPIT"
SOME l ll'MAl£1A
=DI~~
MORTON'S • FROZEN • 21).0Z. PX:O.
MACARONI • CHEESE 4J• 39c EN TREE •
ilosaillra'DiN•ERs 49c 441
IM'lf A'Tl'iiN"1'CE''M1LK 39c 35'
sL'icE'o' STRAWliEliil£$~' 29'
l.AllGr SJZf. LAVA BAR SOAP 18c 171
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(;1 ,l,l'T SIZE PACKAG!:
FLUFFY ALL
DETERGENT 81c 79'
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GIANT SIZE PACKAGE. INCL. \Se arr COLD WATER ALL 64,
DETERGENT Blc
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REGUt.All l lit •WHITE Oii PIN( DOVE
BAR SOAP 19c 181
------------------llATK SIZE • COl\AI., GREEN Oft WlilTI!
LIFEBUOY 20c 191 BAR SOAP
ALPHA BETA 1nmn nm BEEf • U.S. GOVERNJ.llNJ INSPECTED
BEEF BONUESS BLADE Cl.IT BONELESS FULL CUT
SHORT FAMILY CHUCK 7·BONE ROUND
RIBS STEAK STEAK ROAST STEAK
43r. . 99r. 59r. 95r. 99r.
ALPHA BETA lutcnrs l'llaE
FRESH ECONQ.PAK
3 LBS. or OVER
CElTlfllSll • flOl£N l.\.t. PACKA&I. • EAllUJI QUALITY 5 8' I LENTEN snctALS I~ FRIED ,. 55t Pt••Jo#lf SLICED BACON
FRESH FR.LET OF ~SOLE OI. 12 OUNCE MW'f 69'
IOCKFISH """'"" • """' McCOY BEEF BACOfl GROUND BEEF
:t:i,v · 79r. @::~a 1r 1111 m'f L°1NK"!AuS.sE°'':!:!;,.,, 29'
THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY lhrourti WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27..IPRIL 2
28 OUNCE
BOTTLE
IO!Ar OISCOU "l lS
l~lln C~r
SOM! AlnlA IETA STOIU OISCOIJNT
CllMGl ~IC£
YOUR CHOICE • LIGHT OR DARK
LUDENS • 12 OZ. PACKAGE
CELLAS • 8 OZ. PACKAGE
~OCOLAR COVERED
· ~ CHERRIES
STOC<S LIMITED 44'. SOM£ STORES
CHA11GE :19c
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IUIAl Ol~(OU ~IS
lVlflY OAY
JOME AlJ'IU. IETA STOllEI lll3COUNT
tllAKl r!llCC
J..Ol1NCE PACV.O!S • SUCED • llEEf •HAW• ccmNED 8lEf' • PAm.t.MI
• DIJll: TU11ttr ~ LEO'S SAllOWICI MEATS lie j
WHm: TIJ!D'f "' CHlCX?N 4111
·1111111 1m • l9c U , VALUE
WISCONSIN MU
CNEDOAll CHEESE 79f.
t-OUHCZ PACQOll HI l'llHH..,~11 Cme Ci11111 4Tc .,.,
PILUilll1RY • 11.1 OZ, n111E 3l' CINNAMON ROLLS lie •
rLEISCHMANNS • J-LI. rua ...... 42' SOFT MAllRA!INE -
llAm S!zt •PIN[ OR AQUA PHASE 111
IA! SOAP llc 221
LEAN AND FLAVORFUL
FRESH GROUID ROUID
JOl~l OISCOll Nlt;
f~!.RV DAY
w: lii'iir 'w1ifERs 1ac 63'
WtEHE:Awoanz COUPONll AVAIU.Jt.11
AJAX
LIQUID ·----------------STRlllf.D 11 c 11 c
WlTll
AMMONIA
INCLUDES
I4c OFF
SOME STORES
CHARGE 73c
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JUMBO
SIZE PACKAGE
DASH
DETERGENT
INCLUDES 30c OFF
~~~s s1a1 CHARG E S2.19
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22 OUNCE BOTTU:
J:ING SIZE • INCLUDES 2Sc Oft
FAB
DmRGENT
SOME STORES CHARGE lf.37
~ 99c
~ ~UllOR 16c. 151
Ile 11'
---------------Pi~~ter':"Mlud luts 89c 79' ---------------
INCLUDES 13c OFF
, ________ , ___ _
!ONG SIZE
PACKAGE
TIDE
DERRGENT
INCLUDES
25c
OFF
SOME STORES
CHARGE Sl.37
Vil UQUID
DETERGENT
SOMS STORES
CHARGE 59o
1iWoi HUNTS • .. CAR 141 ao;o;;; POii l llAll$ Ill
@ rouifl sf'uci"' • 181
K\lllTO • "" ~~~ ~ 22' STElllO JOMATllU •A
~ 11EW PITATDU 11c 181
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14 OUNCE CAN
COMET
CLEANSE I
SOME STORES CHARGE lk:
INCLUDI:S
2' OFF
BJ.TH lilzt • ~ QOLOlll LUX IAR SIJAP 1Bc 15' ------
SAVE 41c WITH THIS OOUPON
ONE ONLY
MAK!KlllWITl
5-LIS. $188
MATZOS
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ONE OQ$JPOtf pp·tANl.f • ADU'LTI Olt:
C-IOOl-APl.1
SAV£ WITH ALrHA IETA'S 12,17' TOTAi. DISCtum
Savt even ll10fe wittl Ooublt DiscounlS
T1ley mean ntr1 "'~II IOI you. -PGlliblo llr lllldll. purchom with tho cost reductions ponod on to JOU.
Looi 10< them throuehOllt tho 1t0<L
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• H D.lllY l'ILOl Wtd-, Miid! 26, 1969
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Smart shoppers
save money m!J! -Thurs. thru Sun. On All Purchases
BLUE CHIP STAMPS (IXCIPT ALCOHOL, FWID DAIRY .PRODUcrs & TOBACCO)
_. FROZEN NORTHERN
HALIBllT STEAKS
TO BAKE
OR BROIL 79~ .
'"'' '" 69C OCUN NICH fl LL.ITS ••• , ••• , •••••••••••• , , • , •••• lb.
c
LB.
'"'' '" 98C 79 DOYll SOLi FILLl1S •••••••••••••••••••..••••••••. lb. RIB OR LOIN · C
~:;~,'~;IMP .............................. .':'~ 1.29 CENTER CUT CHOPS............... lb
FAMILY PACK 89C
RIVERSIDE-CALIFORNIA GRO)VN WAFER THIN CHOPS lb GRADE ""A 11 HEN LEAN SHOULDER ............. c
OVEN
READY
.
MEAT DEPART~IENT FROZEN FOODS
PORK
31/, TO
4 LBS.
LOIN END 59C
PORK ROAST... 1~
FRESHLY GROUND BULK PORK
Bun ROAST SAUSAGE
39fb
' . 12-14
LBS.
oCARNATION-l ·l~Pk,. 69C MOS.FOIDAY's-rn.lb.Pk9. 191 ROAS'I IOLI flLLlTI • •,.,, • ·, • • • • • • ·,. lllADID SHllMP •• , , •• , , ••••••
CARNATION -24·ti. Pk9. 89C: -MRS. FRIDAY'S -7·ciz. P~9. 89C:
PISH STICKS ............ "..... 1.9 .P. SHllMP ................. .
LB. ~;~N~!I~:::.'.~-~~·.:~~: .•.•••• 39C: ;f~K~1s: ••..•.•••... a 1.~;~1. 89C.
RU,ERT -··OI. ,k,. 69c: HONEYSUCKLE -21·01. Pkg. 149: BONELESS SHOULD R c c 0 ST 69' PlllD HALllUT w1s.-• • • • • • • • • SLICED ruun .,,~,., . . . . . .. . . • E Pl NI R A • • • • a I ' .
JANE ANDERSON-CORN Q t '::lJ tit Si ~ ~-LANGENDORF "KREAM KRUST" WHITE OR WHEAT TORTILLAS .. 2 i,~G,'; 25C uai 0 ar lrelc'l.erJ SLICED BREAD ........ u!,:!::· 25•
SUPERIOR-ALL BEEF APPLE SAUCE TAMALES ... 5 ··0
'-45c
S&F-1-LI. JAR
PEANUT BUnER . .. .. . . . 39•
GIANT PKG. COLD POWER BORDEN'S-3-LB.-AMERICAN
CHEESE LOAF ... s2 29
WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS
SALAMI CHUB
KNACKWURST -FRANKS
s 00
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N0.303
TINS
FOR
DETERGENT ... ... . . . . . . .. .. . . . 59•
PLASTIC ~' GALLON
IRIS BLEACH . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 25·
All GRINDS
YUBAN COFFEE
YOUR
CHOICE
12.oz. 95~ No. 21/a TINS
CALIFORNIA 5
TOMATOES ••• TINS '1 ! TOMATO 12 TINS '1
FOR : SAUCE • • • FOR •
1·LB.
TIN 69c
Gver/,.eJh :J.rozen
VEGETABLES
CUT CORN, PEAS, GREEN BEANS, PEAS & CARROTS s 00
FAMILY SID
20·0Z:.
IAGS
KlRMIN'S -BEEF, CHICKEN. TURKEY ; STAUFFER'S -49< VALUE
MEAT PIES l MACARONI & CHEESE • 6 I OZ. llt100 : , SPINACH SCUFFLE. 39 C \ • GS ~ • NOODLES ROMANOFF,
PK • : POTATOES AU GRATIN ti
BIRDS EYE-FROZEN CONCENTRATE, MAKES I '11 QUARTS
AWAKE : 0
.:::• 3 ~1~~· •100
FOR PASSOVER
MANISCHEWITZ:
BERRY WINES
FIFTHS
MOTHER'S -2-LB. JAR
GEFILTE FISH s 19
MANISCHEWlTl-5-LI. PKG. $249
MATZOS ...... .
ST .. ITS-S·LI ... G. s219
MATZOS ...... .
''J/ Jt j Jn SeaJon ... !Jt '.1 !Jn Jhri/ti11ia1•l "
EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON STATE RED DELICIOUS
APPLES s 00
LBS.
PACKED BY CAL-FRUIT -U.S. NO. I • TOPS IN VITAMINS • SPANISH ONIONS : CRISP CARROTS • 3 1~6 ~'C i 3 '·"· 25c I AGS
LOCAL GROWN-FIRST OF THE SEASON 3 '1 STRAWBERRIES ~~K~~:
' . ' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS ., THRU SUNDAY, MAR. 27, 28, 29, 30
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2701 HARBOR BLVD., CO$TA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST. GAR~~N cGROVE e
5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTO'N BEACH
1308 W. EDINGER, SANT A ANA
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MANHATTAN • AL LIEEF
12.0Z. PACKAGE 49(
RING BOLOGNA ..... 12-0z.
MANHATTAN All BEEF
12-0Z. PA.CKAGl 4gc KNACKWURST ..... . 12 oz.
MOllllEll'S
All MEAT 39c WJENERS ...... . ..... 12oz.
OSCAR MAY!R •
All MEAT 43c SLICED BOLOGNA .. '•-0z
OSCAltMAYEll
All MEAT 53c SLICED BOLOGNA .... "oz.
OSC.t.ll:MAYER
SI.ICED 8-0Z. 59c SUMMER SAUSAGE ........... .
TAll.E BRANO
1-ll. l"A CKAGE 45c SLICED BACON ................. "
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1~s~1 ?:Z:,... RIES 59' 1iiaA'!,!.~! .. CH NER_ ... s ___ .. 39'
MoRtON DIN -· 39' _...... 3\' siRi.01" llP -.,, 39' ~CA'118ROlS 1111>1r1L -.-10.oL 3\t iOl.o~r;r CHICKEN ,.01
''"""' CREAM 98'
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U.S.D.4. CHOICJ 01 STA.TR lltOS. IUf 98•
CUBE STEAK .................... lB.
U.S.D.A.CHOICIOISTATElllOS.UEF 98'
SIRLOIN TIPsnAK .. . . ts.
Wtdrtndar, Mardi 26, 1%9 DAIL V 'llOT 55
TURKEY:
HEN or TOM:
U.S.D.A. GRADE A
RANOI OR OPOCO IRAND
37~8.
ROUND .
STEAK
U.S.D.A. OIOICE OR STATER
BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF
BONE79c
IN . LB.
BONELESS .. _., ______ u . 89<
! ilQOs £YE PEAS io-Ol 3\C P\ES~vNJ!~\~~1 ..... ···-· C
... !>!> Ul IONS \0 OI O'<'S 49 PEAS/ON ...... 31 c 10t<"~ DOGS ·-···· . 1101 u.s.o ..... CHoia0tsT.t..ru11os.11EF 53• ~·~"'os'"E':.'t-PE"'::'s "0 ' K.~,~~°" cH , 59' ROUND BONE ROAST .. '"·
''" · 1 " ··· 791: '""" or PER ·• ······· 1 1
RUM,PROAST -··· ... u . 7 9'
ciiiic""iiOAST . u41'
IWlm ..... IUMCOOICIDllUOYTOIAT s3 9 8 CHUCK
STEAK iM.s.olDMhSHR\MP i ot COD $' •OHlllSS•IEFSHOlA.DR 83'
GOUR CH"' HO'"'" 6 ROLLED ROAST ·············· lB. cotM"""'S·~"· . 8-LES 11-0Z . VEGET A ""'•"' ··· $' u.1.D.A.CHO•aORITATEl,.os.om 4 9' CANNED HAM ........ !. U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR STATER
BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF SP .. iii.iles s~:tL .• La.59'
ftlSfl.Y IUOO-OlllCIOUS-nNOR 4 9 BEEF LIVER .................................... -LB. '
.. s ... 5 .. SHORT RIBS OF BEEF ...... l8. MiA t PIE TV••............. .. ' ' 39' TINDIHIAN IONIUll 83 6SC pj[st:u1.~c1•1c~•·~v __ .. e• .. 39C' BEEF STEW .......................... LB. C $QlEf1LlEl'S · 111 eo,.ovti •S~O~!IO 11.oL HllSH LIAN-GlOUHDHOUltLY 4 5 49~8. c"~""'IOI" 1.oi 59c DINNERS -----·-··· S\7~ GROUND BEEF c FISH Sll~~~. ... l 49' 'loiislER lAILS ,,'°' ............... lB.
MftticHEESE .---i oz 39c •1tt~,[~1 •lu1•u~v•c"'~ ,1 .. 39c ~= ttUf.'!~n-1'1•1" SJ\AA PIES siMPtr Y"'°"' • CHtESECAKE lll -IC. •
SOAP SWE£THEA•T
... U,]H 8AR~ •9c .
SCOOPY CRAZY CUPS .... . g~, 311'
MOZZARELLA ~~~" .•-01 49' .. a .. 89'
CINN. ROLLS ~·b~~~ACW: ............ 1 l.7-0L 37'
COUAGE CHEESE 81t'\\:"'.'.. . ..... n .• 31' liliii~
SWISS CHEESE l::ac::ll'.'. ........ .,,, 35'
SKIPPY DOG FOOD '" .... ""' '1"
VANISH ~:tf ClEANER ......... , ..... ' .... l6·0l. 43'
PLASTIC WR AP ""c..' ... .. . . .... "'"'. 19'
CHUNK TUNA'"'"'"'"""" 31' l\GH1'-HA\f (AN .. , -EJ\,
.SMUCKERS SYRUP :fiii" n-0L 47'
'DRESS. ING ""'"'''"'w 3" !TAllJ\N . ... . ...... 8-0Z 11·
CREAM STYLE CORN g:'!;J; ······ "OL 25'
NIB LETS CORN g:;~~ .................. "-0' 2:1'
WHOLE KERNEL CORN g:'!~~ H-00 25'
AQUA NET
HAIR
~~~65c
GLEEM TOOTHPASTE !A~Gf D!•I P~G •... 46'
&•tcr•ro SJ 69 HAIR SET MIST &~A•O!O ttOl.O -1'-0l .•
M 00 PUll OtAl 98 FAMILY SHA p CON<'.fNf'llAlf ... , ....... llY !
BODY DEODORANT \i&j~11 ...... ___ • 2-01 99'
COPE HEADACHE TABS --·-----·"" 8~
FIZRIN SELlZER . ·--·· ,.,85'
BAYER JOO ASPIRINS -•oo• 79'
MICRIN MOUTHWASH ....... ,,-0, 14'
BABY FOOD
'°IRS ft,,JAIS
Stlll•I
ASSOITU
AJAX
LIQUID
CLEANiR
GIANT DIA&. PICG.
11~A.
BUTTER
-NUT
COFFEE
1.'10lltfD UN
59c 67c
ENDUST
' 83' o~a
DINNER NAPKINS li>'rn\.:., _ "c 29'
KLEENEX TOWELS ~::'~~"····· .. " 3:1'
ROLL TISSUE ~~g_,. ................ :-z~ 29'
FACIAL TISSUE :lJf.tg... .. ,;,:;., 27'
SARAN WRAP .. c .................... >On.37'
WHISTLE ~~~~~~-~-~~----~ 512' b~. 63'
WINOEX AEROSOL ..... . .. ,,-0i 57'
LIQUID TREND """'c ......... n<>L 3:1'
~'.':.':.:s.m. .... .69:.
ENCHILAOASAUCE ?ill&~q. .19'
KAVA INSTANT COFFEE ........ a-0z. '1.59
MARIANI PRUNEsi::~ ................. , ... 47'
WHEAT HEARTS "GG . .. .. lWL 47'
PROTEIN PLUS •cc . . ........ "oz 4:1'
UBAN COFFEE ......... H I. 7:1' rn. 11.45
'~~~!!.!• 3 5 1 "'SWOlllO 1..01 .• ~ -l ·OL
MOREHOUSE MJSTARO •..•. ,.,,, 31<
CHUNK TUNAW.:\'.'.~ __ ,,.-0,45'
SCOOTER PIES momo ............. "-0' 4:1'
QUAKER OATS ~~~~~--'8-0Z. 30' <l-OZ. 35'
KEN-L RATION ~~:l.-........... 2 ... OL 31'
MALTED MILK IOOO!N"S ···--··--1'-0L 64' •• ,.,y SU'6HINI 3 5•
CRACKIRS ---,--•·'!·
DlLICIOUS APPllS
., .. u fAHC"IOH llD 2\ 39
w.-.SHIHGT
'"" o• CiRAPlfRlllT
wt<ITI , 2"' ........ "".,' 3• ., DISllTSWI
GIANT PACKAGE
COLD POWER
DETERGENT .. ___ ............ _
MIA T FLAVOR CHICKEN OR LIVER
FRISKIES
DOG FOOD ....................... ..
KERN 'S
TOMATO
SAUCE 8-0Z.
TAL~ $
CANS
CANS
Dili~OUNCE -$ 191
LY SOL SPRAY _ ... -.... : ..... .
HALF-HILL
LIGHT CHUNK
TUNA NO. 1/2 CAN -.............. .
FISH-CHICKJN OR LIVER FLAVORS
FRISKIES
CAT FOOD ....................... .
Oii-PEELED
WHOLE
TOM-AT OE S ................ -.
DEAL PACKAGE DASH . JUMBOSIZE $
DETERGENT ............................. .
$
CANS
TAL~
CANS
30~
CANS
~\~~ENr85e ~F.! 1°7
,.,,,.,4-0llNCI~ 26 ,_,,,........... 11.5
VIENNA SAUSAGE__ ' ROAST BDF .-:,.":., ,., •
SAL~ PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DAYS. THURS. thru WEDS., MARCH 27-APR. 2
SAVE! BLUE
CHIP STAMPS
IOOllEfOIT.-.•01 Ut TllT&ll"fcalt -u!> ••I. 25< •••37< llll __ 101 lk M0.111ZECAll 1<lh
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11• HIWl'OIT IOUlFtAIO, COJTA M•IA lM •MT COi.LiNS OUMOI 1'1 Wl!IT 1'1'1 ITllllT. CO.TA M•SA IHI WIST lnll ITJlll:+, IAMTo\ ANA
SL.GREEN BEANS m:.~. 1001 25' FRENCH GREEN BEANSg:~""' 27' lfl1: WllTMINSTlll ILYO .. Wl!I T•lHIT•ll »II IDllfOl!ll ITlllT, IAMTA ANA
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SUNSHINE 3 $1
VANILLA WAFERS .~.~. '°'
0 NIBLEJS CORN · iN' 1Uma ~ua . 1 ~·•L ,.,~ 29'
MPC Frozen Orange Juice BlEND ~ 61or 51
FOREMOST -ht 9uallty 79' Gracie AA BUftER , .•. c..rt ..
STOKELY'S
GATORADE 1-9uart 35'
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PEPSI COLA SCOT ' TOW·ELS OCEAN SPRAY
e REGULAR
••
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·BIG ·
ROLL
Cranberry Juice
·COCKTAIL
48-oz. Bottle
GLORI ETTA MJB COFFEE DETERGENT
STEWED
TOMATOES
#303 cans
LB.
CAN
LIQUOR DEPT.
89 DASH 79
Jumbo Size
Regular $2.19
TREESWEET ANCIENT . AGE SCOTTIES
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
46 oz. cans
6 Years Old
Kentucky Slraighl $1 o 98 BOURBON ·
WHISKEY . 1;, Gal.
Regular $12.98
GRAND SCOT
Calypso Facial Tissue
200-Counl Boxes
VALUABLE COUPON Imported Scotch Whisky $4~1~t. SCHILLING GARLIC SALT
NABISCO FIG NEWTONS
3''!0 OL 4'$1 Jar O •
BUTTERNUT
~·~COFFEE
FRESH PRODUCE
ltEADY TO EAT
RIPE FUERTE
Avocados
CRISP, JUICY
PIPPIN ·
APPLES
EXTRA FANCY LARGE .
NAVEL
ORANGES
LONG
GREEN
CUCUMBERS .
MOINING FRESH
CELLO l'KG.
~$
s
1 LB. CAN
SILVER PESOS
!:':~~:.:' TEQUILA $4~1?qt. Joy Liquid Detergent 22 •••• 59C
Thrill Liquid Deter.gent 9•· 59c
CASCADE AUTOMATIC ·~:HWASHERS G;~:· 65C
ROUBELOF $ 3?ul~t. VODKA
u.s .D.~E~HOICEBARGAIN BASKET BETIER BEEF GR:~T~:~ ~~~~TRY
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c
T-BONE
STEAKS
$ 25
lb
ea IAi-M WESTERN STYLE -8 ... pk9. 29t
PORK LINKS SKINLESS ..
TRI-I
( BACON l·lb. Pk9. 49'
59~
Eastern Grain Fed
BAR·M WESTERN SlYLE BULK 59' Sliced Bologna M~• •b
IAR·M WESTERN STYLE
CoHo Salami ~:., 59~
U.S.D.A. Grade "A"
FRYING
CHICKEN PARTS
Le9s, Thi9hs,
Meaty Breasts
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PRICES ~fFECTIVE:
Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sunday
March 27, 28, 29, 30
Prices subject to .stock on hand.
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WE GIVE
BLUE CHIP
lb
OSCAR MAYER -All Meal or All IHI 59' STAMPS
Sliced Bologna !! ~~~~~~A
WE GIVE
BLUE CHIP
STAMPS
191h and Placenli1
710 W. Chapman
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, l.ag9H leacll -700 So. Coast Hwy.
U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE . ·.
CENTER CUT
Choie1 o.&on•
Swiss Steak .... "· S9c
Franks •moo• •11 SSc Mnt _. ....... lb.
Bologna ••m• .. ""' S9c Slk•d ..... lb.
Dressing ~=~··. ~~~~: .. 49c
D • • ••. , 39 ress1 ng "" ... •~.. c
lob'• Faur Varierie1
Dressings ..... •~·· 3 i 1.
lord•n'• Proce11ed Amerkan lrand
Lunch Meats ....... 29c Amer Sikes ...... S9c
S .. , • ..... 39 .. am1 su<ed ..... 3 -01.. c BiSCUitS lord•n'1 _119 Ttn 5 a 1. ll•a/1-nulk ....
Sala • ..... 89 m I Chub ...... l-01. c
Albtrtton'• Catch Weight
Swiss Cheese ..... 98c
-~. Save s121 Ot,s. Harvey's
!i SCOTCH ••• 5.77 ~ A'doot Ago Cho'°"' ''"" ~ Bourbon .,. , ... 1098 Champagne s.h l79
\ . $ Albel'tton'• Kentvdiy Gib.an'• lerry
"-~ · Bourbon . 01. 499 Wines ...... s.h 79c ~-'i.';I • _,
[l 71 Puitrl• lfitan Almaden Movntain Whll•
._. Don Q Rum .,h 499 Chablis ...... s.h 127
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Fovlltaln Vallty-16042 Matnoll•
c
lb •
ALBERTSON'S
GRADE 'A'
20 to 22 LBS.
AVERAGE
TOMS -
Ch k R t chok• c.,,., 79C UC oas Cut/BoneleH ......•. lb.
Ground Beef ••m;1, •o<k ....... 1b. 45C ,
Ground Chuck .... h , l••n ... 1b. 69C L L b Fro:r:•n New Zealand 69C eg 0 am Holl °' Whole ........ lb.
l b Ch ''°"" Now Zealand 89C am ops 1 .... 1o;n .......... lb. F L Drums and Thlgh1 59C ryer egs Jo;ned ................. lb.
Beef Steaks :~~~nd~ " .. ' a•d ..... lb. 89C
H T k Alben>••'• Goodo A 39,. en Ur eys 12 lo 14 Pounds .... lb. ..
Delite Bacon Hoffm•• ........... 1b. 49C
KING SIZE 46-0Z. HI C
FRUIT ' TIDE DRINKS DETERGENT
99c 29c
Chiff 200'• Fadel TIHue . 4 j1 on or 2 Pak lath Ti11U• . . . . . . . . . . . . "'
Cucumber Slices ~1!~;.· ... 1s-o~. 25C
Orchid Napkins u ... Auo••d ... 28C
1Joutfe 1Jeaf Produce S,,ecia~ f
l'ltdntsdq, Mart~ 26, 1969 DAILY PILOT, ,1$1,
Huntington Beoch -8911 Adami •·
CofC!llG del Mar-3049 c-t Hwy •.
0 P h Hool and Eel 69C Cean ere Cooked IHoh .•..•.. lb.
Western Oysters ...... 10.0 •• 1o. 89~,
AA LARGE QUARTS -KRAFT
JANEt LEE MIRACLE
EGGS WHIP
sodoz. 52c ...
ABC C k• ·. . ·4511 ... 00 1es ,,.,,;,. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . -
k• . ~ ABC Coo 1es G•oham c ••• ,h ........ 45C A.
BC C k' . . .f ~ 00 1es o<lth.~m c~1,.. ..... !: .. :.45C C
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LIBBY'S GREEN GIANT . . 2
..,, Von d• Komp, I-oz. l ir<h f'f9 w/8,.wn S1.1eor, 10.01. BANANAS FRUIT
Cocktail
NIBLETS of
W/K Corn ~ HALIBUT • • • • • 68c CARROTS • . • • • 28c
Soufflt
Stouffers Spinach 36c
Stouffon Mat/Chnae
(ASSEROLE • . • . 36c
Birds fy• w/Creom Sauce, 10-o:r:.
PEAS •.••••• 28c
Birds Eye w/Onklns, 10.oi.
PEAS ••••••• 28c
Stouff•r1 au Grat in Bird• f y1, 10-o:r:.
• POTATOES •.•• 36c PEAS & POTATOES 28c
FANCY GOLDEN
RIPE HANDS
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Camotlon lmltcitian, Vt11ol.
ICE MILK ••••• 33c '
Stouff1n au Grvtin
BROCCOLI • • . . 36c
Swift1 6 Pack Confoctlon
DRUMSTICKS • • • 59c Stoufhn l o1T1anoff
NOODLES . • . . • 36c
/rejh -al Storej 'Wth a n
Jn-Store Baber'! Onf'J '
CHOCOLATE CHIP
COOKIES
00
Angel Food Cakes ~:;~:d 2 i 1
Sesame Bread 1.fb. 1 .. 1 ... 3 i 1
c
lb~
TANGERINES
swm ·19• JUICY (i.
KiNNOW
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Tooth Paste Mouth Wash
•••. 1.05
•amlly
Sl1.•
TuM 68 ( 1
"""' 88( 8ottl1
1/3 Mori
PANTY
HOSE
~~:;'.k $138
22c · 5: '1 ~
303 12-or. · · ~ --~---··
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CARNATION
CHUNK
TUNA
28c
W•
~2 .. 1.
THRILL. ............. 58c
ANAHEIM
Horltor ot Orafl ..
Whlttlor llvd. al lrookhunl
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DEL MONTE
TOMATO .
CATSUP
ANAHEIM
Sy com•,..
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20c
14-oz.
I SUENA PARK
7Jlt
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Touch of Spice
For a young man who was a cooking school dropout
and a washout as British Army chef, television
gastronaut Graham Kerr is a waUoping success.
The J4..year-<lld gastronome is rapidJy becoming a
household word in several American cities where
his show "Galloping Gourmet" is delighting house-
wives and amateur cooks. Kerr, married and the
father of three, adds a bit of wine while preparing
a succulent dJsh on a recent show.
In Kennedy's Kitchen
New Bool< Cool<ed Up
NEW YORK (AP) -If
cooking had been considered
a· decent profess ion for a
loung women of a nice fam-
ily to enter into in Germany,
Annemarie Huste wouldn't
have had to go to school to
learn to sell shoes.
But then, as the attractive
blonde gourinet" chef says,
"I'd have nothing to fall back
on."
Not that it Jooks as if Anne-
marie needs a cushion. The
former chef to the households
of Billy Rose and the then
Jacqueline Kennedy has be-
come a celebrity in her own
right-what with the publica·
tion of her b o o k, "Anne-
marie's Personal Cook Book."
Now, back in her hometown
of Ulm, Gennany, her mother
and three brothers are de-
lighted with the success lhe
fonner black sheep has made
of her chosen profession -
cooking. But this wasn '1 al-
ways the case.
"I loved to eat and I loved
to cook. So when I was a
young girl, I went to my
mother and said I wanted lo
be a cook," Annemarie ex-
plains.
"She was horrified. A girl
from a family of moderate
wealth -my mother owned
several furshops -just didn't
become a cook. That was for
the working-class girl. My
mother said I had to learn a
decent profession."
So Annemarie went to a spe-
cial shoe salesman 's school. In
Germany women are the shoe
salesmen and any salesperson
ls expected to attend school
and know his product inside
and out before he earns a dc-
gnoe.
After earning a degree, she
was finally permitted to try
her band at cooking. "I learn-
ed by being thrown into it,"
she notes. "I started as a
cook in the household of the
local newspaper owner and
whatever I learned, I learned
by doing."
A year later, knowing only
four words of English, Anne-
marie came to the United
States to do general house-
work, including cook.inf for a
Greek shipping family m Glen
Cove, N.Y.
"I wanted to see the States
and find out ab<lrt American
cooking for myself," says the
25-year-old Annemarie. "In
Europe they say that to be a
good cook in America, one
ooly needs to know bow to
work a e&n-<1peoer."
'nlil ihe soon A!alb:ed was
not the truth. "In addition to
prepartog the traditional Eu-
ropean or Continental dishes I
wM upected to barbecue"-
• tut which ahe soon mat-tered. At the Jame time ~
marie startetl keeping track
ot btt favorite recipes -in
JftPII&tion for writing her
awn cookbook.
After routine aettled In "and
liDce I always wanted to get
-·-and do belier, I went back to the employment ~ wblcli first placed me.
~ llld that Billy Rose needed a·cbef but 'Yoo're loo
young.' I persuaded lhtm to
let me try 10< tllt job.
"J had never heard of Billy
Rose but when I mentioned
the forthcoming interview lo
my girl friend she got all ~x
cited. I went' to the library
and read up on him. I got my
hair done and dressed up.
"Then I went to his home.
I was waiting in the library
when this eccentrically dress-
ed man came out, ar.d said,
'You don 't look like a gour-
met chef.'
"I persuaded him to try my
cooking for two days. After
the first dinner, he flipped. 1
had read up on what he liked
aild made all his delicacies.
Shortly thereafter he asked me
to take charge of his entire
household ."
After his death, the same
agency recommended her as
chef to the household of
Jackie Kennedy. Two years
late r her dismissal made
newspaper headlines.
She explains it thus: "Mrs.
Kennedy knew I \\'as writing
a cookbook; but it's differe nt
for her to kn ow and for the
whole world to know. The In-
formation leaked out to a lo-
cal newspaper and that was
it." Beyond that she is re-
luctant to discuss anything
dealing with that period of
employment -"I try to ke ep
the private life of whomever
I work for .''
Annemarie definitely be-
lieves in spoiling a man. "It's
the only way to have a man-
w o m a n relationship." But
first the man has to spoil her.
"On a date he has to take
you out for awhile-7 to 10
times-before you make din-
ner for him. Then make din-
ner only once or twice at the
most. If you're trying to land
him, that should be enough.
Otherwise, forget him."
For that intimate dinner for
two, she advocates original·
ing a dish incorporating all
his favorite foods and naming
it after him-"Chicken a la
Maurice.·• "It's 1he greatest
thing for a man's ego."
Tuna Dish
For Cheese
TUNA CHEESE PUDDING
1 can (7 ounces) tuna, drain·
ed and flaked
12 cup finely chopped celery
l!z cup finely chopped onion
2 cups soft bread cubes (4
slices, crusts removed)
I cup milk
3 eggs, lightly beaten
1,1. pound shredded Fontina,
11.alian Sharp or Kasseri
cheese
1,i, cup sliced almonds'.
Mix together all ingredients
except almonds ; turn into a
a hallow buttered I ~-q li a r I
baking dish. Refrigerate at
least I hour. Scatter almonds
over top.
Bake in preheated 350-
degree oven to a custard·like
con sis t e nc y -30 to 45
mlnutea. The center "''ill be
allghtly soft but will set after
being removed from O\'en.
Makes 4 to 6 set\'lngs.
FOOP GIANT . ;RICES ARE RIGHT
ON TRADITIONAL FOODS
STREIT'S
MATZOS
5·1b. '179 box
SAVE 70•
WITH
COUPON
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LIMIT ONE COUPON Pflt CUSTOMER
Valid Thurs. thru Sun., Mor<~ 27·30, 1969 ,
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BORSCHT
3 Q,art •1 Jars
MANISCHEWITZ (ROKEACH NO. 2V2 CAN)
GEFILTE FISH q~ort 99c ,o.
COMPLETE SELECTION OF PASSOVER FOODS AT SAVINGS
WITH TH E PURCHASE OF A
4-PIECE PLACE
SETTING!
e KN IFE • FORK
•TEASPOO N
•SOUP SPOON
SAVI 6lc
WITH COUPON
AND FOOD PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE
liftlil O"e S..tting Pe• Coupo"-0"' Coupon Pe• Cul!o.,,..,.
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Pastry Server & Gravy Ladle b°'' 99c '"' SAVE l1<-REG. 90c
Plain & Pierced Table Spoons """ 59c '"' SAVf lie-RfG. 90c
Butter Knife & Sugar Shells ~:; 59c
4 ·~ 59c SAYf 69<-,llEG. Sl.21
Four Teaspoons
aoMILISS U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF STEAK
FAAAIER JOHN
SLICED BACON
TOP SIRLOIN GENUINE SPRING fROZEN
RIB LAMB CHOPS
GfNUINE SPRING SN.All fROZEN
~~: 65~
89,1
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REAL McCOY-SllCEO
BEEF BACON
McCOY'S ROLL
BEEF SAUSAGE
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NOODLES
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BEER
4 "····89c btls.
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FRESH KIST-GRAPE, ORANGE, PINEAPPlE/GRAPEFRUIT
Fruit Drinks ,~~~"
FRESH KIST-HALVES OR SLICES, YELLOW
Cling Peaches
GOLDEN G:RAIN . , , •
Pin•ca. Beans 2
GREEN TREE
Luncheon Meat
PET FAVORITE
Tabby Cat Food
FOOD GIANT ALL PURPOSE (INCL. 10c Off)
Giant Detergent
ro!t "'·-· .. ·
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TE NDER N' JUICY
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NALlf't'S AU lff,
XLNT TAMALES
sA'i:ilA i°';~"aoLoGii i 49c
LEO'S CH IPPE'D MEATS ASSORTED fl·a•.pkgl 35c
MEXICAN ASSORTED
ROSARITA DINNERS
U.RRY'S W/CHEESE & CHIVES
BAKED POTATOE
WITH 85Q SAUCE OR GRAVY, SUCEO
LARRY'S BEEF
KERN 'S SllCEO
STRAWBERRIES
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STOUFFER'S KOLD Kl$1\
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CHI LI & BEANS 27c,
P RIC ES EFFECTIVE TH URS. TH RU SUN., MARCH 27, 28, 29, 30, 1969
.... 45c pkg.
SI RLOlN Tl PS 45c I
Sweet & Sour Chicken $s~
Beef Strogonoff ~:j 1
COFFEE-ALL GRINDS
fl HILLS BROS .
1 ·lb ...••.••.•.•.•.... 69c
2·1b. •·•••·••••·•·· $1.37 3·1b •••............ $1 ,99
INSTANT
10-oz. ior ..... $1 19
PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES WITH BUTTER FLAVOR, reg. pkg. 37c
Pillsbury White, Angel or Sour Cream Fudge Coke Mix ~ 57c
MAZOLA MARGARINE, I ·lb. pkg ............................... 37c
HUNT"S TOMATO SAUCE, 8-oz. con ....•....•......•..•. 3 for 35c
Hunf's Tomolo w/Onion or Tomato Bits . a.oz. con ... 2 for 31 c
DOLE PINK PINEAPPLE/GRAPEFRUIT DRINK. 46·oz. con .... 37c
DOLE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE. no. l can ........ . ....... 2 for 39c
PIZZA MIX
APP IAN WAY
DOLf CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, no. 2 can ...................... ,
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Magic Chef Soups
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MINUTE RICE pkg.
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LIQUOR SPECIALS •
6-YEARS·OLD 86 PROOF
E.G. BOOZ
STRAIGHT
KENTUCKY
BOURBON
ALEX THOMPSON B·YEARS OlD IMPORTED
SCOTCH WHISKY
SAVE ANCIENT AGE $10,98 .,.iii•• RUBY RED, LARGE, JUICY, SWEET 10~ .. '2" STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON olf·gol reg. $12.98
GRAPEFRUIT SAVE SMIRNOFF "•· $1049 , ..... ,, ', ,. VODKA-80 PROOF $11 .6.5 hc:ilf_gal
' -10~. ... , ...
TEA BAGS
TENDERLEAF
pkg. 57c ol 48
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PREMIUM BAKING RUSSET U.S. 10~ ... SAVE
POTATOES NO. I 64•
SAVE •• 7.
NECTAR SWEET HAWAIIAN 10~. PINEAPPLE SAVE ti S1
LINDSAY MEDIUM PITIED RIPE OLIVES, no. 300 con ....... 49c
LINDSAY SPICY PIITED GREEN OLIVES, no. 211 can ...... 4Jc
SUNSWEET EXTRA LARGE PRUNES, 2-lb. pkg. ................ 87c
SUNSWEET PIITED PRUNES, 12-0L oko ...................... 47c
Green Giont Whole or Sliced Mushrooms, 2V2-oz. jar 3 for $1
GREEN GIANT MEXICORN, I ·OL con .......................... 29c
GREEN GIANT.WHITE SHOWPEG CORN.12-0L con ......... 31 c
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WESSON OIL
3B·ot
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ANTIQUE 1;;•;, $10'5
STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON half gal
SUNNYBROOK "• $199
STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON SI l ,78 half gol
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Chocolate, Pineapp}e
Blend Interestingly
Here'• a spanklng.new much syrup 11 pontble -
cheese cake wlth an in· Uili will be about iin cup.1.
teresUng combination of In a medluin m!l.ln1 bowl
flavors -chocolate a n d beat egp unW thickened and
pineapple. lemon color; gradually beat
These are teamed wllh in sugar until thlck aDd Ivory
cream cheqe, eggs and sugar color.
and lhe cake bas a substantial Without waahl.ng beaitr. 1n
erabam cracker base. · 1 small bowl ,beat tog•r
The dessert is easy to put .tbe cheese, ••nllla and aalt
together. Then to finish things unUI soft aDd Oufiy; belt into
off, sweetened sour cream is egg mlxture in small portions;
spread over the baked cake continue to beat unW amooth.
and It is given a long rest Beat in chocolate. Fold '.1
In lhe refrigerator -so it drained pineapple. Spoon mli:-
will be firm -before serving. ture over the Graham Cl'lcker
One Up: only a_ small ·Base.
amount ~ ~late lS used, Bake in ~ted »o-
so expect mild ~lor and degree ove.n for to minutes.
flavor from It. Remove from oven. Spread
PINEAPPLE CHOCOLATE with Sour Cream Topping.
~ CHEESE CAKE Cool. Refrigerate I to I boura
1 can ( 1 pound, 4 ounces) or O'Vernight before servlng:
crushed pineapple U garnish ls uaed, just
4 lar&:e eggs before serving place drained
t cup suga1· pineapple tidbit.I and mint
3 packag!!s (each a ounces} sprigs around edge of cake.
cream cheese Makes 11 servlnp.
l tablespoon vanilla GRAllAltt CRACKER BASE
¥.a teaspoon salt Melt 1/J cup butter and.
1 square (1 ounce) unsweet-off heat, mix with l'iii cupa
ened chOC1'.llate, melted graham cracker crumbl and
Graham Cracker Base 3 tablespoons sugar. Prus
Sour Cream Topping over bottom ol t-lnch spring Pineapple tidbits and mint form pan .
sprigs for gamlsh, ll de-
sired SOUR CREAM TOPPING
Turn pineapple into a Mix togelher I \it cup1 com-
atralner to drain; with a mercial sour cream and 2
wooden spoon, press out aa tablespoons suaar.
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AMERICA'S FAVORITE SEAFOOO TEMPT.S APPETITES
Home News and Views
Good Records Show Net Gain
By OOJtCYl'HV \VENCK
O••~H Coulltr "''"" A•vlMt
Do you have the feeling that
your family is nol gelling
ahead financially -that you
are just marking time. or even
sl ipping backwards from on e
year to the next ?
If so, "'hat you need to
rlo is figure out ho~ much
your family would be worth
if you would "cash ouL" And
income tax paying> time is
a good lime to do ·th1s when
you've organized your family's
financia l rcconJs for the pasl
year.
What you arc worth is the
diffl!rence between what you
own antl .,,,.hat you owe -
your net wocth in other v.·ords.
And if you figure your net
worth every so often - once
a year for example - and
con1parc your resu lts with
previous year~, you 1vill know
whether or not you're getting
ahead financially.
Begin by making a list of
everything you own a n d
everything you owe.
• ,.
-
Jn 1hC' y.•bat you own colun1n
include:
( l I Ca.<:h on hand and In
saving or checking accounts
and any other tash such as
unc:.shcd checks.
(2) The total cash value
of your life lnsurance policies.
The ca sh value is what you
could get if you cashed the
policy in today. It is not the
same as the face value of
the policy. unless the policy
is fully pai d for. !itany policies
have a cash value table
j
ANOTHER VERSION OF CHICKEN
Sauce for Simmering.
. .
o f lmgue goodness of I h c
peasanta and kings allkc, is ctiicken. And you, as hostess.
probably unmatched In !he get a break l.Oo, a helping
multitud e of ways you t:aJl han~ in the kitchen in the nrm of canned gravy . No nero
Chicken, the food
prepare it. to spend time conclX'ting lhe
Wben you aerve it w1lh a sauce when perfection is as
temptlng u.uce you hav e a near as the can ol chickrn
dish lb a t 1 a company-good. gravy. And best part of all.
Nat Orne you 're entertaining, it's ready to use. J ust open
try this recipe for Oucken tht can and poor.
AflDdarfn. Arrange the ch!cken breasl5
It ftalures chkken brea~~
1fmmertd in 1 sumptuous
Muce ol &Jiced onion, man.
darln oranges and velvety
amooth canned chicken gravy.
Your Ille&~ wlll be fm.
pr<U<d with ~ mell ... ·th<-
over a bed ol rict mixed
with crunchy c h o p p e d
cashews. Then pas.~ around
plenty or the piquant sauce.
CllJCK!N MANDARIN WITH
IUCE
2 "'hole chicken bream <111
pounds), splil
2 1ablcspoons butter or
n1argarine .
I ran 1 10~ ounces) chicken
gravy .
'~cu p sliced onion
1, cu p niandarin orange
slices
2 cups cooked rlct
1• cup chopped ci shews
In ski llet. brown chicken In
butler. Add gravy and onion.
Covr.r : cook O\'er low ht:.at
30 mlnules. Stir now and then.
Add orange, Uncover; cook
until gravy is of desi red con-
sistency. Meanwhilf, com bine
rirc 11 nfl nuts. Serve with
chicken. ~takes 4 servings.
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prin ted on them. If not. you
can ca ll your agent or \\"Tile
the company for this in-
rormation. Tern1 Insurance
policies have no cash value.
(J) Cash value of any an·
nuities or pension plan which
you are participating in.
(4) The market value or
your horne -what you could
get for it if you sold it today
lbe realistic!) -and any
othe r real estate you own.
(5) The realistic \\'Orth of
your automoblle{s) if you
"·ould sell it.
16) The present market
value of your stocks. bonds
and govt.rnment s a v i n g s
bonds.
(7 ) Any money owed you.
(8) The n1arket value or
o t her important valuables
such as works of art, jewelry,
furs , etc. Most people don't
bother lo include furniture,
clothes and perso nal belong-
ings since the.ir· market va lue
is hard to est ima te and
usually not very great.
In the wbal you o~·e column
include:
( 1) Tot al ba lance due on
all installment loans.
(2) Uopaid bills.
(J) Past due taxes, rent.
interest.
(4) Amount borrowed on life
insurance.
(5) Balance owed on home
mortgage or ot her property
that is mortgaged.
C6) Anything else that you
.... we.
\Vhen your list ls completed .
add up everyt hing you O\Vn
and everything you owe and
subtract what you owe from
wha t you own (or vice ver sa
· r you owe more than you
'.l\\·n), Ti1is is your net worth .
\'ou may be pleasantly
surpris ed to see th at you are
1\•orth a lot more than you
.realized when you take in to
account the equity in your
home and auto, cash value
Specialty
Shop Open
Looking for Charlotte molds,
coquille shells, zabaglione or
quiche pans?
Perhaps it's ~g coddlers.
cla1n shucke rs, I a rd Ing
needles, lemon 7.esters or
pa rsley mincers that you need.
These gourmet c o o Ii I n g
tools, plus nambe pans, fon-
due equipment, cutlery. cook-
ing utensi ls and bakeware
may be found in the new
Cook 'n Shor department
\vh.ich hat Just been introduced
by Penncj''s, Fashioo Island.
Other finds for the hon1c
chef arc all-around a n d
lipc<'iali1.ed cookbook!, cookin1
at'.<'essories and 1piceJ.
America'• favorite sealooc!,
.shrtmp, ii ol course Amedca'a
I av or I le bel<n-41nnor ap. pellitr. .
It may have had lta before--
dinner lalmchlni .. • lhrlmp
cocktail, but today lhrlmp 1a
far lrom. reatrl~ to belll(
served ln a cocktail aauce.
The lntemaUonal Shrimp
Council suueata at an hon
d'oeuvre, ·hot shrimp
marinated In u. unusual blend
of lemon juice, sherry, cloves,
garlic and oil, enhanc;:ed by
the addition of almonda. No
matter bow you serve it, this
shellfish ls always well receiv-
ed. •
COCKTAIL-TIME
MARINATED SHRIMP
2 pounds shrlinp, fresh or
frozen, or 1 ~)
back or pack.age frozen
peeled and deveined
shrimp
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons sherry
•,• teaspoon (rOUnd cloves
~ teaspoon sail
I clove garlic
2;, cup .salad oil
i,.z cup blanched, halved
almpnds ·
l tablespoon butter o r
margarine
Clean shrimp, lt necessary.
II shrimp are frozen, let thaw
on paper towellng to absorb
the moisture. Mix lemon juice,
l tablespoon or the sheny,
cloves, salt, garlic and oil.
Pour over shrimp and let
stand in refrigerator for at
least I hour.
Jn a large skillet, melt but·
ter. Add almonds and cook
until lightly browned. Drain
shrimp. reserving marinade.
Add shrimp to skillet and cook
until pink and firm (about
7 to 10 minutes).
Transfer shrimp and al·
monds to charing dish. Pour
marinade into skillet, bring
to a boll and add remaining
l tablespoon of sherry. Pour
over shrimp in chafing dish.
Serve hot as a cocktail-time
snack •. Makes Jd to 48 ap-
petizers.
or Loss
of life insurance, pension
plans, etc.
And even though your sav-
ings accoun t ha s not been
gro\\'ing. you may find lhat
your net worth is increasing
gradually as you bu ild more
equity In these other forms
of savings.
And if, on the other hand,
you find you actually owe
more than you own, and have
a minus value net \VOrth , this
is a warning that fin ancial
trouble loom11 unless you
revise some of your spending
habits.
QUESTIONS WE ARE
ASKED
Q. I sometimes use the can·
ned liquid diet food, \vhich
seems to be main ly milk, for
lunch. Se veral cans \Vhich I
bought some time ago have
been full of lumps. Does this
mean they're spoiled?
A. No, lumpy canned milk
products are not spoiled.
these lum,.s are the milk
solids tha t have settled out
during storage. Shaking the
can well before it is opened
may help to disperse them.
Also, you can prevent the
lumps from forming in th ese
diet foods and in evaporated
milk by turning the cans once
a month or so dur ing long
storage.
Q. I'in O'lf a weight" control
diet and have been tak ing a
mi:cture of 2 tablespoons
honey, 2 tablespoons vinegar,
a little wa ter and just a pinch
of baking soda (lo make it
fizzy) about three times a
day. Is this harmful?
A. \Vhelher it's harmful or
not would depend on your
tolerance for sodium, since
baking soda Is high in sodlum.
Jf you're on a low sodium
or low salt diet or have pr<>-
ble1ns with water retention.
then the baking soda could
be harmful.
The honey and vinegar won't
hurt you, but they certainly
v>'on't help you lose weight
From 2 tablespoons of honey
you'd get I~ calories, so thls
11,·ould be a total of about
400 caJorles for the day. You
can't afford all these empty
(no food value ) calories on
a weight control diet.
Q. \Ve like brusselr sprouts,
but I never seem to be able
to cook them so that they're
the right degree of doneness.
Either the stem is un·
dercooked: -or if I manage
to get the stems tend er, I.hen
I.he outer leaves ar~vercook
ed. Any sugge.stiona''?
A .. Jf you make deep cross·
cuts in the stem end or tht
brussels tproutsJ the stem will
become tender sooner so that
the leaves wlll not be so
overcooked and discolored .
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STOCK IJP ON THESE BIC BIJYS!
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Only El Rancho could bring Super-Shoppers
this huge selection of the world's .great cht;eses!
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and see for yourself that there rel '"is a difference at El Ran~o -variety, Oregon's finest •.•• with the tfich of authority! For rarebit, melted cheese, or table use. By the-piece
as 11.•ell as value.
FREE RECIPES! ••• and sampling, too ••• from the Denmark Cheese 4s'n.! Get Mo t. J k. 69C
acquainted with the classics ••• and take advantage of the special prices.b'zy Port n er y a c CREAMY l ' . Salo~ Saint Paulin, Bric Tilsit and of course, Camembert! Join thoiranlis of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 1111
..: the connoisseurs who know ••• and enjoy the finest • cheese I iil ·
!<. ~ J.feets the requirements of so Jl.&D.V: recipes that call for mild -yet flavorful cheese! •.• By.the piece
Brady Steak ............ ~1~b~
••• from the select end of aged, U.S.D.A. choice top sirloin. Great for barbecuing!
F · · . r . Breasts ............ 59e Legs and Thighs ...... 49e
Sweet 'te meat from California fryers! Fresh! Rich dark meat .. chunky legs from finer chicken.sf
fry . r Wings ............... 29~ Chicken Livers ......... ,sr
• ty ••• because the fryers are bigger! So &ood •• ; Because they're fresh at El Rancho!
r Grocer To go with Cheese!
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Purina Dog Food ..... 4 fors1 Pabst Beer ....... ~~.~~~ ........ s1 1s ·
All meat •••. Beef, Liver or Chicken! •.. 14 oz. cans The famous Blue Ribbon , \.ctn. or·& 12 oz. 'ca'ns
. -S . Bl h . 99c It. · 1· S · w· · s13s nowy eac .............. :.... a 1an w1ss 1ne ~ .... .
lfade for delicate fabrics ••• big 40 ounce size! Vin Rose, Chianti or Rhineskeller •••. l/2 zal.
Breakfast Ideas for Super Shoppers!
Orange Juice ............ .. ...... 4 rm 89' Canadian Bacon ................ ~1.29 l8.
Sankiat of· frozen from California frujt .• 6 oz. cans Rose's ••• great breakfast treat! By the piece!
Panc•e Mix ............................ 39' Brown 'n' Serve ..... ~~~~~ ...... 65'
P,illlbu.ry'a ••• 2 lb . pkg .••• and you save 12c Four delicious new varieties ••. 8 oz. pkg.
Maple Syrup ............................. 69' Kellogg's Coin flakes ......... 4 ~, '1
hn m&P.le ••• McDonald'• ••• 12 01. btle. AlWlYA a winning favorite ! 12 oz. pkp.
fresh fggs .......... ~.~.:~~ ......... 49' Diet Breakfast ........................... 49'
Producod locally especially for El Rancho! Doz. Low in calories ••• high in satisfaction I
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The famous "Phi)adelphia" cream cheese! Ideal for can.apes, sand\~dches, spreads ... 8 oz.fkgs.
" . ·~·· ·o . • h 8.1 FLORA DANICA an1s ue .................. .
Robust flavor that atanP., up SO well ••• for salads, and for deesert, tool ••• 4 oz. '"redg
Port Salut ...... ~~'. ...... sr Cheese Sprea -........ 69'
Ambassador ••• from Denmark ••. .so· appetizing! Woody's ••• Sharp or Porl \Vi ' •• 12 oz. cup
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AnotJrer of the taste treats from Denmark. Duke From Utah's Cache Valley ••. sli ••• 5 oz. pkgs.
C . b t 5'A-0Z. 59e amem er .. ~'.~.M~.~ ... Cracker Barre : ....... 9SC
Sheer delight from Denmark ••• Rasmus .
Prices in effect Thurs. through Sun.
Ma.rclr 17, '28, 19, 30~Na aalea to .dealers I Ask the manager about our c~rivenlent Charge Account Service
HUNTl~GTON HARBOUR: Warn er Ave. & Al gonquin St.
NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd.· 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center)
Also conveniently /Qcated stores in Arcadia. Pas~dena and South Pasadena
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used'.'1rs 'on t.h~.greet linC~l~s en1~ ~j~c;ifYs. !F ~:.. .:.t~ ••r..iAe~i·n i is.'<•Q ~~~~.,.~h,.~111 ,1t.,. \<. for res&le, ii not, the car 1rwholeseNd to a•usecf
car detiler. If Bill Taylor has • used· car on-the
JOHNSON : AND -:soN :. ..... s· JUST .·".: :,._ -;.
RELEASED FOR .
SALE .A NUMBER -~
COUGAR EXECUTIVE
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c•n rest esaured it is
a good one!
' CARS. THESE CARS HAVE
L-OW MILEAGE AND HAVE : ' RECEIVED THE BEST OF
SERVICE DURING THE
SH.ORT PERIOD OF TIME
THEY KAV-E·8ElN DRIVEN.
vou ·ciN sAvl·suasTAN·
. TIALLY ON THESE . CARS •
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Sexony .J""•llow exterior with!gold inttfior, automafic tra91mi1-
sion , ra io end heater, air conditioning, full powtr, 1tatrin9,
brakes, 6 way.seat, tHt ·sttaring•wh•el. ,lSVZ 040).•lffutifully
mainta in'•d· '$31"95 .....
.• 1966 ;CONTINE!ilTAL C.OUPE Loc~l .-on• owner .~th '(!nly 12,000 •••~ inile1, finished in !btau-tif~I l 9&9 ,Butnt'" 0 1-•nge .. Batttr hurry on 'thi1 onti. And it'1
fully e'quipp.d with all th• finest .factory options. Lie;, SRW46l
• . $3195 '
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J S~•~nr_ J'llC?'IV-finish wrth bUc\:et ' se~ts, ,~hite Hnd•n . .rpof.
· Equrpr.• -with A.T., R&H , P.S., P.B., P-"'f1nd., P-seet, sports
conso e, etc. 26,000 original milts. Looks iincl driv•• like; n~w.
SVY 828
$2195
l967 coNTl"'E ·AL · • · , ~,.,, 1m:t.tER . .. c9LotiY 'PARK : .
4 cloor 1eden. B•eutifuLpowcler blue finr.li with derlr: bhi• .le'e. Station "w•gon. Attractive m9"1'U'm yilh,\:, ·With Si ddle colo(
ther inttrior. Luxury equipped with automatic tran1_mi11ion, interior. Fully factory equipptd plus lu9g•9• rack, dual act ion
radio, heattr, factory air, power 1ta•rir'ig, pow•r• brakes, 6-tail, li!•t•, .ra~io heeter,~f~S.,. P.B., factory air, •tc_. Priced for
way'.pow•r ••at, on• own•r ce~~y·m11i!1ft•iri•d. Lie. TEY 961 .' quiclc 11•le. 1Xf. 743~ . , 1 . · :· · $3n·Si~ :: · ' " · '" .'",$2'595''' -c·' •1r " ·~ ·
1967 DllUXE RANCHERO
Beautiful powder, blu• fini1h with metchin9 inf•rio.r. Fully
f•ctory equipped including euto~ tr•ns., radio, ht•fai-, tin~tcl
911111 •tc, Low .mile1, maintaintcl' H~,hew. Q 31.155 .
$1.95 "t
1967 FORD G~iE 500
l door Hardtop. Attractive Seher• &et~ exterior with two.
tone m1tchin9 interior. Auto• tren1 .• R&H, P.S.,. P.8.,' Driven ·
only 21 ,000 milts by original owner, look encl drives like
new. UZF 415
$1995 ~.
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Cardinal rad with ,pac~~nt .leether,bucket se•t. Auto. tr,•n~.,
R&H, ~.S., P.8., -.facfOri•ir 'condition. 6.S ~ter engine. ;One , • i111">"tt!J 9~"··U~ 2'9;5 > . •· "?'.'/'\'~ ·'f,
.dJ ~· 219$ ·~ .. / l ._, '
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Gold mi.st fini1h • with blon~· le1th,r interiof-. Auto. trans., f
R&H, P.S.,rP.B., f~ctoryf•ir. ~ever btfofe advertised t his l~w. ~
GKZ 7-15 '
. $'1·09'5 '• ..
.1964 CONTINENTAL
Automaitic, R&:H, P.S., P.I. leautilJ,il 'dirohti yellow with 9old _______ _. _________ ~-•. ·interior. Very cltan. Well car•cl for, NON,11
Silvtr-'.mi't finish with .f,lu1h '2 fona" m:ltching i~teriO~~·A.f.,
R&H, •P.S., P.B., P-1t1t, .,P.windows ,f•ctory air. A real valu•
for this quality cir. IOZ 617
1967 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOl'
l imefrost exterior with black landau roof encl bucket :1eat1.
A.T., R&H, P.S., Very clean and .low miles. Carefully lmein-
tained •. TFA 844 '
$2395
1967 MERCURY CYCLONE GT t
· l door hardtop. l ight equ• finish with b_lack· bucket se~ia. An
ori9inal beauty with only 25,000 carefully driven miles,\A.T.,
P&H , P.S., P.B. Chrom• wide ;wheels and tires. ]90 GT •ll9in1.
Here's raal p"erformance. UVV 917 I
$1095
1965 PONTIAC LeMANS 2·DR. HARDTOP
Cardinal red fini1h with black bucket 1eet1. Radio, h•'•t•r, 3
1pe1cl tran1mi11ion. A hot performer. 30,000 actual mil•s.
PIX 157
$1105
1961 DATSUN P,ICK UP
White with red vinyl interior, 4 1p1•d.frlrllnimi11ion, htater, •tc.
Driven only 14,000 miles. l ike, In new condition. Y/IK ~02
,, '. . $1695 .' . . . . . ~ . . ~ • •'· < t ' I' t . ' t t l •1
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1967 FORD ' LT~· 2 DOOR HARD'l'OP
Jam•ica yellow finish with black inttrior & L•ndau rodf. A.T.,
R&H , P.S., P.B., f1 ctory air. Bliy >of the year. 00'814 ·
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. 1964 -CHRYSLEi NEWPORT 4 DOOR
• A~tomatic-,tran11rtf 11ion, R'&H, P .s.,. P .B., f ec;t~~y •ir. condition-
ing. Royal bfua wth contra1ting inferior. MGF 615
'$995
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• General 1000 General 1000 Gener1I General 1000 Gon1r1I 1000Gontrol 1000 Gtnerel 1000
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12 Deys to Take Adve nla9e
of Our b :Y., 0/0 Interest Rete
on the beautiful new homes of
Rencho La Cueste
on Brookhurst at At lanta in Huntington Beach
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Our Lend er Must Increase his
Interest Rates on Ap ri l 7, 1969
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All that is necessary to assure yourself of
this low interest is your selection of one of
our 3 or 4 bedroon1, 2 or 3 bath, 1 or 2 story
homes and make your initial deposit of $500.
Call 968-2929 or 968-1 338 any day
from 10 to dusk.
1=ss=,x=a10=,;;.;.
Builders Allention
R·2 zoning. Possibility ol varL
ance Jor 16 units. Full priet>
$27,500
N1wport
II
Victoria
646-8811
BEST EASTSIOE
ml sq ft. 3 BR. familY room
with fireplace, beautiful elec-
lric kitchen with dishwash-
-•ERNIE-..
CLEVELAND
Unbelievable But
Der Go De Judge
HE SAID LOWER Til.AT
PRICE, and they dW, Back
Bay NewPort ijeach, Fonna.l
dining room, family room.
2% baths, S bedrooms, 2200
sq ft, Jenced, heated &: fil.
tered pool, COVl'red patio
that ls jw;t perfect fur out·
door intertalning. Court or-
der sale, $49,500.
CUSTOM HOME
SALES MANAGER
A licensed real estate broker with a success-
ful record of past accomplishments, to sell
large, expensive. custom designed & custom
built homes on·our lots in San Juan Capistra-
no; then to build a sales team for other proj-
ects in Orange & San Diego Counties. Am-
bitious aggressive person -on the way up.
Commissions only -annual earnings of
$30,000 & up .
Gener et
Send resume to P. 0. Box 338
Sen Juen Ce pistreno. 92675.
1000 General 1000
KINGS & QUEENS
VIEW!
Lease With Option
Lcvely upgraded 3 BR Condo
w!tti powder rm, wet bar,
and many other 'extra.$ for
fine living. Bcsl BluUs
View. lm1nediate occupancy
................. , .. S325 rno.
Walter lla;i.iw
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Coldwell, Sanker & Co.
:ntl E , C.Nil 141thwa,
H•WPW'I • .-. CalltomY
Kl f-lUI ff!-JGOO
WOULD
YOU BELIEVE
A 21 x 30 Rumpus H.oon1 with
a Giant fireplace & Bnr I.hat
seats 8 • A 4' bedroom +
family room, 2500 sq. feet
n.l'. 1otaled, A T:i' x 200' lot,
A 20' x 40' work shop for
S-29,!)50 . You Can!
546-2313 &I& TI TI
THE P.EAL ESTATERS
.~. Generel 1000 Gtnlral 1000 --~----143 Broadway 181
Eves. 642-11453 646-4579
True
Eastaide Costa Mesa home
witt added 600 sq, ft. pan-
·john macnab
.Anyway you figure i!
thel'" can all fit rnsily
in(j· lhe largest !(!NG·
StiED ri1ASTER BED-
ROOM you have ever
seen! Here's a 4 bdrn1 2
ba.th home that is so
J1'Il\1ACULATE ~'ou'll
v.·onder that it is e\•cn
SY.I years old. Beauti-
fully landscaped r 0 r
minimum upkeep & it's
on one of the best COR-
NER LOTS. The lovely
condition & many added
features n1ake it 11 hon1e
you MUST SEE. Only
S3C60 do1vn payrncnt re-
quired at a ne1v RE-
DUCED PRICE of
Sl'.H P.l.T.
1 ::. For a limited time ... SPACIOUSNESS eled tam. nt\, with rock BAYCREST
You run'\ bca1 this monthly
payni'"nl on 1ny lovely 3
ber!rn1hon1e. C 11 r ~c Ii ng
throur,hout is just like nev;.
Pool sill' back y a r d
,v/covered pa!io. Kitchen is
all built-ins inc luding
relrigcrator. Assume my
6'Ji, G.J. Loan. Fl1ll price
$21,450. Phone 913;1,-7~
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A 3 Bedroom
Home
FOR ONL\'
$9,995
BUILT ON
YOUR LAND
FEATURING:
• 1080 sq. ft.
• Double garage e Ali lath aM plastrr e Hardwood cabinets
• Pullman hath e SpacioUs \Vardrobes
CALL 537.0310
•Ji, most Orange County ttnd
, other approved areas.
STANCO
Builders Inc.
OPEN 7 Days
10666 Westminsler Ave.
Garden Grove
Balanced Power Homes
Eastside Fixer Upper
3 BR 2 bath, qu , ~IWi"!
street. Asking, mt'i'
-are easy.
QUEEN S41}.ll Open eves)
IN EXCLUSIVE U P P E R
BAY. Planning and conskl-
l'ration was given when
building this FOUR BEO..
ROOM, fam ily room,·dirting
room, breakfast rodm CIJS-
tom hon1e. The kitchen is all
electric including dishwash-
f'r. E..\:TRA LARGE htAS.
TER BEDHOOM v.·ith pr\.
vafl' bath and three sets or
1vardrobes. The family room
is extra large and makes an
ideal J.iO?t1'E FOR A POOL
MOM& POP
Retire to Palm Springs &
operate thls 7 Unit Motel
whUe you enjoy the pool and
climate. Sell or exchange
.$59,000 equity for Newport
area property. $9'1.500 total
Rrice. tq ' -..
-· '•-'--' REAL i>lY ~
20'lS W. Balboa Blvd .. N.B,
675-6000
fireplace, exp81Jded master Spacious 4 ~m, 3 ~th
bath with custom .tixtures, home, c~tra. large tamil,y
added room off garage al-room. 3 fireplace!, glau en-
ready pl1Jmbt'd for bath, ilclosed patio overlooking a
p!Us 3 large bedrooms and ~well landscaped g a rd e n.
2 baths on a 135 ft. deep I Many c~tom features, .Own.
lot. All it needs ill paint ~er will finance at 7% mter-
but at $23,500 ~ better ~en. Only $46,500.
·~'i;-" .. ·!,\'" '}~· :.Shown by appt only
' .. (714) 642 ... 235
ORANGE COUNTY'S
'901 Dover Drive, Suite 120
\ Newport Beach
LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. ~94
on this 2 story beauty. Th~
immaclJlate 4 BR & den.
home lea.tw-eA: sunken liv~
ing room, comer fireplaCet,
sAL£SPEOPLE NEEDED
cpts/drps, oversized 2 cat .. 1,...,.~~"'!::':"::'.C':"'"" I
garage, professional land·~ FEE SIMPLE ,;caping & muoh, ,mu c
more. Call now for informa. Ocean vil'w from Jiving room.
lion. dining room, kitchen and N. E. Costa Mesa $35,750 master bedroom. 4 bed-S30.500. May \\'l' shO\\'
rooms, 3 baths, den, guest you throu:;h? • 3 L.1rgc bdrms. l!fl. baths,
apt., 2 double garages. Large ~ COATS h .. rdwootl Ooors. large kit ch·
pool and patio v.·ith BBQ. rri & Sl'rvice porch area.
Greenhouse and rose gar· & Double garage. Big yard
den. Located on t'vo Jots. The WALLACE \i'l!h shade & fruit trees. TABLE and entertainment 1 .... ,..,....,,..,..,..,,.,..,,
of friends. Large garage )'OU OIVl' it to yout'Sf!U to in.
v.·ith electric door opener. wstigate our 4 diUerentloiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOi,_iOiiOiiOi;j
A!J of this can be yours on trade-in programs. {Explain
house needs redeeoraling. REAL TORS S2~.!l5fl.
Asking $97,500. -546-4141--\IVells-McCardle, Rltrs.
this spacious 1/3 ACRE on to caller)
cul-de-sac street for only 1. Direct Trade
$52,500 . Financing is no 2. Warranty Trad('
problem _ CALL NOW! 3. 4'7u Loan 4. Speed Sale
LARGEST
293 E . 17th St. ~94
Pete Barrell Really
Presents
R-3 lot with comfortable
2 BR home, close to
17th Strttt shopping
Center. Largl' fenced
yard, alley in rear.
1605 \Vestcliff Dr.
Two bedroom triplexes I ""'""""""""'""'""""'""I Jean Smith, {Open Evenings) 1810 Nc11,por1 Blvd., C.1\1.
that owner mmt""" quick· SPANISH VILLA , R-ltor "'-m" "''"· '"·068< ly. 111.a baths each _ carpe°ts 1 sw ---Reminiscent o! early Cal' EASTSIDE '!"""•zs
•& drapes -garages. North fomia hacienda, this pie-646-3255 OUPLEX 4 BEDRM -$23,750 '.Co!ta Mesa location. PRICE ' I . ·.~,9SO EACH, Call for par-turesque 2 sto:"Y h~me has a; $500 DOWN! ·2 Bedrooms each. Charin of Desi~nct.! for an aeu1·e a1n1. ~"""·~MY-<~..,. ,;-v • ~·.pool,l On Utls 4 bedroom 2 bath open bcim ceilings -101v ly. 2 bnlll~. ~-orni~l dining
brick bar-b-q, 4 large bed-1 iJy ho Cl i . upkeep and sparkling clean. roo1n. Sparkltng hke n:c''"'· rooma, formal dining nn. ~ J mt ~· ,_::,seA~~ e,vet"'h $28 500 Convcnlent !o rvcl'yth111g.
. ~US 1nuvuU<0C\l. o e • · ~ 20 ,_,,,t:::~liGla~~~· " '"" r. .:.l.'•"''•• -., .. ,,P.:~.>"Vr.~!7?.~:'~· 'I 'Wttli ilrii>ll!O. 'lil;;ni<d'1"i long!!" 1:?' ~r~ooth ·,;· si~rn3"'"".'"'""~!f A LL 2955 Ha<bor
imported Phihppme mahog-eludes principal and interest. ~"""!-"~uiilla, :. JI"~·!~·~*~~
NE\VPORT BEAOI 11$3 Baker, C.M. any wood work, all on two WE SELL A HOME UPLEX
large R-2 lots. See this one EVERY 31 MINUTES · • Heritage Real late.
$124.50 .6:10N'TH Eves. 646-1000 1 BR DUPLEX today.
• Including eve,ng? 3 bed. '_ • room, 2 bath. 1, ing room,
• . all built-in d kitchen,
: . prestige Joca
TARBELL ', 84(>.0604
ZONED C-2 for bus. Good
Eastside 2 BR home, needs
1-edcc. Only $18,950 -$2000
dn handlrs. l,<ingaard Real
Estate f.11 2·2'l22
Clean older units with dou-
ble detached garage on 50x
140' tot. Assume existing
$13,400 -6'i~ loan -no loan
lee. Only
~ 642-5200 Mesa Verde
~~~~~~ I Immediate posse.uion _ a ;;;; lovely Mesa Verde Country
Club Estates home in top
condition with 4 BRs & both
dining & family room. A
great neighborhood & a
great buy at $4.1,950.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
ach &· Shopping
~nt Value . $34.950
e Williamson Walker & Lee 1 ~=~:;;::-;;;..
It's Different ~ Roallm· 2043 \Veslcliff Dr.
646-7711 Open Eves.
Horses! Horses!
GT"~ l'.:vcs. 673-156'1
Attractive 1 BR Baycrest !llllll!!!'ilii'!!!!illllllllll!!llllllJ!lll!'I home \vith formal dining _ $. ~--~ -1
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$18,750 COOL POOL 293 E. 17th St. ~94 room & large family room. ExP.;rienced RE .,. r ••••••••• ,, RE INVITED •••
Jnunaculate 2 story pool
home, 4 la.l'ge bdrms,
& huge game room.
Perfect floor plan for
family v.•ith teenagers.
Top value, only $40.950.
6!1% INTEREST
SALESPEOPLE NEEDED
10°/o DOWN
Big 66x200 with cozy 2 bed-
room ho1ne and 2 car gar-
age, Completely fenced for
corral, Only $23,:iOO. Great
terms.
O\vner moving Eas1. \\/ants t,lesman quick sale.
A Id & F d EX . COhlh!JSSION rno reu Rltr. 9730 E\'rs. s.1s..o120
I 1969 I Realtors 646-n;;;, "
·: RE · REATLONAL : Real Estate Sales ~)l?~sQ\ ~re~· 'J\~ .1111,
546-5990 '
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CDM-COTTAfl'
NO LOAN FEE-OPEN EVES 'TIL 9
30 YEARS 546-2313 . 646-TITI 4 bedroom5, 2~ baths, 2487
sq ft of Jivink area, n1aster
suite you've dreamed about:
30' long & has it's own fire-
place, huge clo!lets & dreu..
388 E. 17th St, CM .):; KEN"EDY
--~· --4 BEDROO MS
Only $2.000 dn.
OPPOJlTUNITY KNOCKS for
you to 011·n th is 21~ ba1h
well located ranch s tyle
home, carJ'>CI, drapes, built.
in range/oven, dishwasht>r.
!l!ight rent or lease opllon.
A UNIQUE OFFERING -
$26,500.
OCEAN VIEW
Custot~ uilt. All thr ltL'\tll'Y
lcatu . 2 ba1hs. Buil1-in
kitch Elec1rie garage
doo•,J1('r, Jr Estate
I • . AND I ', VE ICLE SHOW ALSO -RENTALS 2 BR home w/inc wllt needs .: . I I Acti'" Sal". Good Swnm" 2 BEDROOM '°, me TLC.1hlWatkin!,~'soo""""
I Winter Rental OfJice. Per-$148 per month total includ· o every ng. ..,.,, · :: 1.----"'!--------------. sonnel may engage in Sales ing taxes, $1700 dOlvn. Bal· terms.
ing area. New carpets & YOU OWE IT TO YOUR·
drapes. Landscaped, Over-SELF TO I.NVESl'IGATE
sized dble garage. $39,SOCf. OUR 4 D I F F E R E N T
Rltr. 646-3928 or 545-3483 TRADE IN PROGR.MlS.
f,!;roU , 5-10-172'1
TARB' LL 2955 Harbor
3, B I G D A y S I exclusively or Rentals or a;iced power, gas FA heat By appt only ··. I " both. E,t/24 '"· 22 Y" & w.i.,boato•. elect. built· CORBIN-MARTIN .. I FRIOAf -SATURDAY -SUNDAY I same location. i1. range & oven, garbage REAL TORS
*LAC HEN MYER
CUSTOM BUILT-1-1.ARR':t' A. BOGGS
Realty 962-6637
--CORNE R LOT--
DE~UXE DUPLEX
Ne\v 3 ~BR Units Peninsula
adjac:e.tt to ()('('an & Bay $51.~,"'7% financing.
Balboa, Real Estate Co.
700 E,,tiaJ1>,,,, p· .. rl., Halboa
#RCH 28-29 -30 Francis Horvath, Rltr. disposal, w/w cpts / drps. 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM ,. I ~ I 3410 '"r· Balboa Blvd., NB dbl. garage with boat door, 67>1662 4 bedrooms, fan1~ly .roo~. ORANGE COUNTY'S
•\ at I (TI4l 675-1972 fenced & landscaped. Unusually soft design 1~ this LARGEST 4 BR i:;:. ba1hs, ,::as huill-in
ranRc & o\'en. Fr·on1. 1vrll
ligh!t"d kitchen. Largt> liv-
ing roon1, fi1tpla{'r. Bi~
bedrooms, carpet~. drapes.
Fenced, landscaped, S26:iO
do\vn . \\'alk to schools ,i;,
shopping .
UN·•' IVERSITY I 411.20/0 LOAN-lflJ\ijij!ljf;1j11QQJI -,-a~!~~-~!L~':'dn. ~~::~~~l;,pl'~~r~; 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 i'~ 8\62-4471 T":"T 546-IT 10 acres -$1995 -$400 dn. Like to Entertain? O~' DSMOBILE I $21,950 $l9,450--:-3B EOR-M-:--10 acres -$2450 -S500 dn. keepj S 'th Call to see this ·\ :i BR, bll·in~. '"orncr lot. FAMI Ly ROOM 20 acres -Sltnl -$200 dn. ean ml ' 675-5200 I Rl!r. 642-9730 Eves. 548-0720 80 acres -$7950 -$1000 dn. Realtor 3 BR, plus 3 Ba, t'Ozy dining/
I • K""NEDY 2 pllllman baths, fireplace, 80 acres -$2800 -Find it 400 E. 17th Costa ?-Jesa family rm. 2 !rplcs + play
2850 H ~BOR BLVO., COSTA MESA I i;n dc"'m kltoheo, lwtrou.. "A• littl• "'$'l5 mo." 64~3255 rm. Eod"'<Xl pool .,~..,..., ft huilt-in range and oven. HARRY A. BOGGS Pl rd $52 500
I $25,500---:-4 BEDRM-. Room for boat or camper . Realty 962-6637 PRESTIG-E-NEWPORT ay Wya lk. · · Help jt)s Celebrate Our Addition 1134 1 5 BEDROOM a er Realty
Of •"c NO DOWN GI , n10. paymen . 4 BE ORM •• $28,500 ,,. .. omplete Line Of • • . I TARBELL 842-6691 GMC T~CKS & HOLIDAY CAMPERS 2 baths. isolated li11lng room Exquisite 2 story. 2 baths, Exclusivt> .hon1e a.rt;a. 2~7 $20;950-:-$-110-MONt H·
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l 673-4140
THEfEST FOR CASr
ll'an \~s modr! ho1nc now
a,·aila~e 4 bchi11 3 ba fam.
room. ~l. J.1:42 San!irtl?O.
ROY, J, Ward Co.
(8aycrest Offk1>1
18.J.:! samiar:o Dr. 6'16·15.'"il
-4-B~RM. -$23,750
____ _.~,----..---------\\·Hh fi replace. Enclosed cov-HOt.iE -R-2 lo!. Excel push buttoii built-in kitch-baths, .f~m1l~ room, 1.solated Paymen!s by assuming 5~ % For Lease ': I I ert'd patio, all l'lectric built-\Vt•sl-.ide . 3 BR 2~ ba, room en, dishwasher. Fam i I y r_ear .ltving room, brick pa-loan. Electric built·ins. High FR-=~·. See All The New I in kitchen. dark room in gar-for 4 or S units. 54S-1623 room, fireplace, 24 ft. mast-!Jo v.'ith gas BBQ. 540.l720 ceml'nt ,block '1ence. Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath Pool l!oml' OCE loNT-Lcase-\l·loP:
2 baths, full dining room, car-
pell.'fl.,," •Apple Pl('" tonrli-
!io11 inll e a.rirl 111'1 ~Hl-1720
TAR LL 2955 Ha<bor
I miijS Vacation And Rgl'. 540-1720 I eves. er bedroom on lower level. TARBELL 2955 Harbor patiO·. 'Sprinklers. Excellent $22j/mo. 011 lease lion l BR ...!-fan1• rm.
Pepsi & Hot Oogi Camping Equipment I TARBELL 2955 Harbor THE QUICKER YOU CALL. 54(1.1720 CHARGE yoor want ad now. location. 540.J'rl{l DAVIDSON Realty $&1.~ 83.1-2087 O\.vner .
.. -,_ -•••• - -• -• -.. SOCK ITTO 'EM! THE QUIIBER YOU SELL TARBELL 2955 H1rbor Dial &42-Sbi8 for RESULTS TARBELL 2955 Harbor 540-5460 Eves. 5-18-S.'iS~ \\'hite eJiephants! Dime-a-line
: .General -,--IOOOGeneral 1000 --General 1000Generel 1000Gener1I 1000 Ge•n=,=,=.1:=====,=000==--'G=e=n=e=r.=l=====,=oo:O:o"G°'e;n;e..i,;':;:·1=====10=00!
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POOL TIME·
Taki' ad11[1n\agr vr 1\'lnter. Here's a gorgeous 3 Bedroom home, 2 Baths. J1uge
party bn\·k ynrd \vith beautiful Blul' Haven Pool. \\'h11t a place ror only S22.750. Bdtevt' it: ·
CREDIT A PROBLEM? -IUY LIKE RENT? •
Sl\arp 3 bc>droun1 JUJd. AlmOlit brand nev.• ankle dt'E'P carpctin~. Beautitul drape11.
111odern kitchl.'n \\1 th rt-friJ,!'eratorl Doubll' Garagt'! White Br1r k Firepla<:('! S500
Down. Paymt•nt ~ 1(1 flt your budireL $22.900 fuU 11r!ce. C1 NO 00\VN. 3100
Jkposit r1·ft1ndl'd.
home-on our ~u11rant~· ~011• plnn.
$19,500 FULL PRICE
Newl)'v.·t'ds? l'lann111::: ~·our ruture i!I s1mplt' In this cute 4 y('flr. oJd Ranchero. 3
Bedrooms offer~ rrXHll for family growth ~lu!! 2 bllths. Brick hreola!'e. F.lectrlc
buUt l:ns. Dsh11'1\"h"r~ Cl\rpl.'ts &-Otapt>s. No cash do~'TI GI 11 Sl65 includes 1\11.
FHA S'900 Do\\ n. No Closing Costa.
MESA VERDE LUXURY -4 BEDROOM RANCHERO
Thll heavy ~h:1k1· rool !l-Jn·av.·lir~ home offers spaclous bedrooins and :l luxuri-
ous bath plus r1r:E::>Sl:\G ROOM. Luxury cerprb 11.dom the gracious UvlnR
room and l..AR\.i': FA.i\lfLY R00?>1' v.•lth cozy USED BRICK F1REPLACE. Dad
u.10 love l~ flr'l\:iry r.r OK' :o;N'luded dl'n and ~1om will spprt'Ciate the roomy ·
ranch s iZE'd kltchl'n Ln1·f'l.v 0"' n11\Jntf'nllnct> Jandscapint:: ~urround~ it.<t 6'\'f'<'pln~
drf\-eway in •Cmn1 .,.,,, '"1 I.!" in\'ltlng 1M1tlo. Excellent flnanclni; at ONLY $3,600
Down.
1
2043 Westcliff Dr. et Irvine Orn Evenings
NEW IN WUTCLIPFll!
A truly charming homl', loaded "'ith extras. A large bright living room with
beamed cei.lings and massive used brick fireplace. Nice family room looks out to
lovely enclosed petlo. Bright tunny kitchen complete with oversize service room.
Huge ~!! Extra large Jot for privacy. A home ~rlth lots of charm and
\\·armlh. Our l?xclusive. Only $41,500. Submit your smaller home on our g\laran·
tl.'e sale plan.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -10% DOWN
°'-''ner will finance this charming duplex -NO LOAN FEES!!! Buy the easy
""'Y· SOUTH of thl' Highway. 2 bedrooms each. Heavy shake roof. Carpets &
drape.s. A grt>at buy?? Only $42,500. By appointment only! Submlt your J11ma.lleT'
proj)l'rty on our guarantee ae.le plan.
4 IEDlOOMS PLUS POOL
In an excellent atta close to shopping and !ichools. ExC'f'llent floor plan \vlth
t.tuter bedroom auite on opposite side of house, from other bedrooms. Huge
beautiful Anthony POOL heated and filtert'd ~·ith lot or dl'ekinl:'. Lai'i<e co\'erM
and enclosed patio. Rumpus roon1 adjacent lo pool. \Valk to llhoppinit Ottholic
school. elementary, Junior and High schools. Priced 11.t SJ4.950. Submit your
sm11.lll'r home on our guaritntl'f' 1111Je plan,
IATCREST AREA
Exceptional family home nestled among tov.·pring shade tref'!I and ~autiful
~hrubs. A thick l!heke roof adds e.lrgance and charm lo this spacious home ""Ith
huR"e back yard in a 1)11..l'k·like atmosphe"'. ~bedrooms, Quee.n siwd bAth.~.
and terrific all electric built-in kitdwn. See I $43,000, Submit your small·
M" homt> on our IUl-l'Mt"4? MM plan.
WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES
.~---------'O"ec;•::•'-E;;.•:..;en:;;l;;;n9s 'tll 9 P.M.
SPANISH LUXURY -6% YA LOAN
This gracious SPANISH TILE ROOF, 4 Brdroom, 2 l~ath homt• i~ lot'a1ed 011 qu!C't
cul-de-sac lot NE~~ THE BEACH in bo.·autiful arl'A. 'fh,.. t~trf\1lly dl'COratcd
BEAM CEILING ilvmg room hosts massive flnor to t'('ilinjl' ar1•hcd SPAi'l lSH
FIREPLACE and plush v.:arm nlyon r.ar1Jets. You'll lo\'t' the Jar~1· F.\~llLY ROOi\I
off the Sl!'P ':IP F0Ri\1AL DINING roon1 I\ 1th ben11tiful JSLANO KITCHEN ,,·\th
lndirttt hghting and electric built ins. A.-.s11n1(' this n1nst AITRAcnVE $26,000
VA IOfln 1vth Total p&)'ml.'nts of 0?\LY $215 per n1on1h
SH·H·H·H·H·H·H·H WE FOUND A SLEEPER!
A.'Sume this 5"% VA loan at ONLY $1~1 P•'r monlh \\ilh Lll\V f>O\\'N PA\'-
P.iENT! 3 Spl\C'ious BEDROOt.1S. 2 Pullmon Baths, nt•n.r Ill'\\· t'81'Jl('lini: roornv
BUlLT IN KITCHEN! All this on quit't street uf TC)\\.Ef11NG Sl1A.OE,TREES near schools and 2 blocks to ~hopping.
STOP -
searciting any further. 1:his beauty r:nust h:i1·1· l)f'cl\ ll 1nnd<'l. 3 QUl'Cll Size Bed-
rooms. l ·1' Bath. Built 1n Bar, Anllf1111'1j r:'ll11nr1~. (<)\'t'n•d p;dio in !'('ar yard.
Completely fcnc:Pd. S21 ,000 FULL PRICF:. GI No n1ont'Y d1)1\ n.
TAKE OVER 51/• GI LOAN
without Qualifyln.,: for thl11 BIG :l flEDHO('l:\T. 2 H:tth homr. CARPETS AND
OHAf'ES! Roomy kltcht'n find dinin~ 1\'i lh ln:Hls nr cupb1.ll11'ds l\nd nUU~T INS
on q11Jtt 11trt't.'t or TO\VERJ.NG SHAnE: THEES lik(' bl\ck hon1f', Gracious hack
y11.rd llvinl:' "1th full grov.·n FRUIT TRf:tS. $1:\li JX'r m11nth Pl'>'S all.
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,HOUSES proR.SALI HOUSES l"OR SALE • HOUSIS l'OR IALI HOUSIS FOR. SALE RENTALS RENTALS
Wedntlill1, llll'C-26, lM • * DAILY ~ILOT Q
RENTALS RENTALS REAL ISTlTI Coat·-11oci No rt Baach 1•-...rt--1200 Caplllrano lloach 1725 H-Unfvml<had Aph. ,urnlshad Aph. Unlvrt1fllltNI Aptt. Unfvrnlshod General
EASTSIDE Capistrano Beach N_,t lloach 3200 o...,al . __ 44:.;.0-.;;00 O-r1I 5000 lalbea 5300 1-'"'por1y 6000
CUL DE SAC Dme by 321 Also, Newport Hellfil• '::;',-:::,, ":...;. ":::.! s..,,:;. .. ' .!'!\.~.~
11oaut11ulll'-, ..... Outstanding Val .. ly 0-r $J4,000 = :."; d,.v,:;_ ·~: :':".;: "..!:;. ":
1'00m. 2 bath motJ.y deco!'-mat ~ c1oee lo ahoppine 1r M&-1550
oted, m.soo . °"""' .1!I Lovely corner 3 bedroom bome, large laal, ,,.....,, Nlctl> -1--------..u FHA "' VA. 2 bolhs, dining room, livlllg .,,.,. wilh at.. • """".._ 123.950 """""' ' BR lOOO". ..
OPEN EVES. "l1L 9 tracU•• fireplace, hisb carpelbl( through-South Coast Raalty ='~~':s. ~,fr:"·
!141>%ll.I .... nn ou~ drapes. BeauUlul treeo and plantings. 493-1346
Call owner !or appointment lo llff. ti!HTALS 1 ,:> THE REAL
'"'-ESTATlRS 548 • 1444, 646 • 1711 Houoal Fumllhod
Gener1J 2000 . . .
SWIM FOR HEAL TH Newport Beach 1200 HunH ...... laach 1400 lllkl: 3 BR. lll ba, pool: Andplayinthilpool3Bdnn.,
1
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homeon~lde,E.zfinan.. VIEW ANYONE? UP ~~~MM, petlOK.Bkr.534-6980
clng, .5%. % Joan. $26.950. A beaut.ttul Yitw dur1llg the R. E. Salelmen or Women-Rent als to Share 2005 (!)~ di.)', brealbt:aldtW at niebL openlni• now. Dcper. or -~ Our .xclusive! '*''" new 11cen .... TnLinlrc ,,... FREE RENT
Westcllff 3230
$1~2 Br, beam ce.Ulncs,
blb'9, w/w crpts, htd poot
AdUltJ, M peU. ~2514
UnlYOrslty Pari< I 3237
NEW JULLIARD
S BR, fam rm, POOL & rte
, area. S325 mo on ~ue.
• 644-0735 •
Corona del Mar 32.50 r: ~~ 1 r:ram. Confidential Clll Mr. Sl.ah 1,pt with convalucent
Nev NB P:.~ ~l:. 1 ~f (!'1\u !ffl £stat!J Roly First PIGnetr ::= ~~~ s: _ --5871.. 2 BR borne, extra wide lot.
F 0 -' + p I 842-4421 """"'=-=-=--=~~ tn>lc. tonn>J dinlnn, dbl our D9Uroom 00 3 BR Watedrol'lt No. 62 YOUNG Worldne Girl or Stu·
0ver1oou be&utt.tw a.ta e..iboa eaws. , s 11 • o o o. YAWi • ft!WS dent '° share 2 Bdrm. CdM ~~=~:it·
Mulaesa Country Cub. Imm.a-Prefer trade for aa-eage I Ull'I Apt. f?O Mo. 644-4049 Aft.
c le coMition &: priced tor or will comidtt other. ~ 6 PM 2 BR. duplu; redec W/\Y
Immediate sale at anJy $23,· Tm Auume §1/J0/0 WANTED Girl 21 .,... or ave.r Cflits, drpl. range. rel., Ip!,
750.FHA!VAormayassume'I"'======== Loa ~·w pr., patio. Adults, no pets.
5%. % loan • $175 month to-Newport Heights 1210 n to ~ nice .f bdrm beach Lit. $2lil. 673-4989
tal. CALL ~ll5J. (open L&rge 4 bedroom in ftf)' de-. apt. 133-1234 e.'<t 397. or ;::=:=:=:=:====
eves.) Heritage Real Estate e SAVE lNTERESl' e sirable aha. 673-8224 Mdtends or eves. Balbo.I
No Down To Vets 3 BR, 2 BA. New crpts, HAFFDAL REAL TY ROOMMA'i'E 1ervice, male
3300
Qual·ru 0 I 2 BR hd ..... drps, blbts, 1400 sq. ft. 8740 Wlf'Mr, F.V. MJ..44(15 or female. Efficient &
i....,. up ex. " wu Detch dbl gar w/ elec quallfied. 835-2100
fl!5, frplces, FA heat, bit-in opener; alley access. ·BY Laguna Buch 1705 BUSINESS woman over 25
k:ilch., garage! bet_wn units., owner. Prine onyl. M2-6767 l;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:I ro share !,....,,..., apt. at So. ~ 1ncd yard. Quiet atrttt. aft 4 .,....... • .,
$23,500. This woo't lut. can11======== THE OLD Bay Cl"•· N.B. 642-8835
3 BR, 3 BA, lJl: liv rm.
tam mifdin rm, trplc: 2
stry. 2 car gar. Yearly lease
• Refs only. Afl 7 POI. OR
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Huntington Beach 3400
Sl'ngle GRACIOUS Adult lJvUW. Denn fl Boy view. Spadoul VENDOME 2 Bil. 2 BA., walk In
e 21 lllTS
Y c&oetta. btautlf\a.l carpets I: hit lls1ed . .Altr.ctlft, ..U Oung IMMACULATE APl'Si -Pool. Boal ollPO maintained bids. -.
IMMED. OCCUPANCY ir ttllanll. &I~ 1nJ HAY pool, Spoclouo l
ADULT A: FAMILY pu1tinc:. m-m1 ... bdnn. (700 IQ, tt.) I: 2 bdm.
Adults SECTIONS AVAILABLE unit., "5 cloledr......_ bl~
Cl.,. to Shopplnsr, Park Huntington leach 5-400 In ••-s yn. old A
• Spacioul 3 Br'1, 2 & Jocal:frrt.I m • prime Anaheim
Luxury single, 1 & 2
bedroom apartments,
furnished and unlur-
nlshed, with complete
privacy and landscap-
ed country club at·
mosphere including
$750,000 worth of
recreational facilities
designed and operat-
ed just !or sing le
people.
GARDEN GROVE
13100 Chapman Aw.
(4 Bllcs, w. Santa Ana Fwy.)
(TI4) 636-3(8()
NEWPORT BEACH
Irvine and 16th SL cn4> 645-0550
Furnished P.IOOels Open Daily
Immediate Occupancy
South B•y Club
Ap•rtments
• 2 Bedroom.. EXCLUSIVE area. Priotd al f.b .ched~ ~ Swim Pool. Put/,,..,. ed """" Income ol $44,000 A
• Frpl, lndlv/b>dly lae'll ON-THE·IEACH the .... ..u """"' ol .....
1145 An•hlllm Ave. A tor nnt tncru.n;, COSfA MESA 6U-2824 2 & 3 hclroom pis. SPRING REAL TY CO.
l.AIJ;ury llvlnl to pleue the Investments 540-9517
$135; 2 BR., 1% ba. 1tudlo.
Patio, w/w, built-Ins.
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Costa MeN
ORllANS
APTS.
3 BR STUDIO
POOL
ADULTS ONLY
5100
1741 Tustin Av•nue
off 17th SlrMI
Cost• Mesa 642-4641
G'!Olt dlsc:rlmlnatlnc· Ncnir
ava.llable at
lhe Huntingt11n 2 TRl-PIEXES
l bJock from ocean in SW..
Pacifi1c @ .. t Beach. 10 "" now ... 2 bdrm. Only $42,000 each.
HARBOUR RL TY
7ll 0cun Ave., H.B 847-8595
<714> 536-l48'l * NEW FOUR·PLEX *
1 & 2 BDRM • 2 be.th. Span. Near Beach, Hunttrwtoa
lab style, shag CI"PI'&, prv ==e.=a=cb.='!65=".900=. ="=7-3957==1
entr Ir prv fundecks. Adult
living, nr beaches from $l40. Busineu PropertY 6050
$190.
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1982'1 BrookhUI"lt (just N. of
Adams.) TI4/962-2981
CHEZ ORO APARnfENTS
8234 Atlanta
Professional
Medic1l Building
no"::! TAKE TRADES" Balboa Covel 1215 GRAY MARE 1:.:°~: =o~m~ad~
Bob Olson, Rltr. 546-5580 BAYFRONT with boat slip ''SHE AIN'T WHAT SIIE Furn own bdrm. 536-1986 FREE RENTAL 800~ ======:: HARBOR
GREENS
New 1·2 Bedrooms • Pay ~ electric only
536-3927 or 536-2771
Pool-Washers-Dryers
Private Garages g
330C sq ft, 4 Suites Oil
choice comer in desirable
&nea. Immediate OCCUp&J'IC)'
$M,000 -excellent term•
Will exchana-e.
TIIE FOX t'OMPANY
2863E.Coas:t Hwy,~ BY O\VNER 3 bdr, l~ ba, large 4 BR, 2 BA, $56,001 USED TO BE" and neither
huge yard, XJnt cond. $1500 UXIO dn. 529-8100, 378--0891 is Uus unique eon.temp. mod-lido Isle 2351
DROP IN & BROWSE Cotta MIH 4100
3 Bedroom. 1 Bath. Nice car-.:.:.:;.;:..;.::.;;::_ __ _::..:::: 673-9495 or '42-696.9 dn T.O. G.r. 6%% F.P. em styled home, srrrING
$19,900 Eves &: wkends Westcliff 1230 ON TOP OF A KNOLL, ov. EXECUTIVE HOME
642-1211 ER.LOOKING TIIE SEA. De. with office/studio, 3 BR, 3
REPUBLIC Home, 8 mos SPARKLES: A: shines ip.side tailed exterior ot reaawn BA, Gardener incl. Lease.
old 2 sto 4 BR. 3 B• &-out. Llv:m& rm &: dining wood plank, stucco. Jow turn $650, unJ'W'n $550.
pets & Drapes, Double Gar-
age. Water paid. $175 mo.
First and last plus a Deposit.
Walker & Lee ' ry, ~ rm; seMCe porch, elec sweeping rooflines &: exten. 673-8780 tam rm, retreat rm.-3 Car bltns. Oean crpts & drps live use of glass. I========= 7682 Edinger
garage: $41,SOO. By owner. thru out this 3 BR 2 Ba Summer Rent1l1 2910 842MS5 or 540-5l~
540-4!!05 M~. J'loL lndscpd &: Well deaicned 3 BDRM. floor Open Eves.
S BR, 3 BA, 9 rm 2 atory maint wf children's play plan, aerviced by 2 BATHS: IDYI.J...WIW • 2 _Br, new 3 BR 2 baths, bit-Ins, dil>l!I.
home + pool & guest house. yn;1 &: pet area. Heavy FEATURES SUNKEN UV. f~. house wf view. Near AU fenced & close to shop-
$39,999. $10,000 dn. &4&-2544, shake-roof completes this RM. with open beam ceU. village. Summer rental $250 ping center S 1 7 S I mo •
548-8333 charming home. By Owner 1.ngs, AND WAL LS OF mo-Yearly $175 mo. Tif: !162-4391 aft S PM
REDUCED for qulclr: --'e'. $42,950. 642-1598 WORMWOOD PANELLING, CTh-10'19 eves. 3 BR. 2 BA •· ·•-__, • crp ..... , ... .,s,
4 Br.; usume 4%% G.L MASSIVE SI'ONE FIRE-RENTALS block fence. Sak> mo.
loan. Doyle Co. SCS-1168, Corona del Mar 1250 PLACE FROM FLOOR TO HouMI Unfurnished Call aJt' p.ni., ~734
Mrs. Jordan. 675-lS'Tl Eves. CEILING, W/W CARPETS 3 BDRM, bl~lns, wall to
ASSUME Low FHA, 3 BR. Owner Will Finance (SOil..ED) & custom draper. General 3000 an •· d 2 ba••· le CDRNER WALL OF -''1 crp ... , rps, u..,, Pan. den & fam. $26,500. Ocean Blvd., CdM. Reduced s. FREE RENTAL BOOK !ncd yard. $215. 962--0748
Own ill tak 2 d GLASS AFFORDS AN EX· I=="=='=====
$72.50 TO $105; 1 & 2 BR. BACl-IELOR • UNFURN.
very nice trailers. Adults from $1 QQ Laguna Beach 5705 j '!'l'!'ll!'!'ll!'!'ll!'!'ll!'!'l!l'!'l!l~~1
only! 133 E. 16th CM. B · R t I 6060 642-1265 Al.SO AVAILABLE 100 CLIFF DRIVE usiness en •
BEAt.rrlFUU.Y FURN 1 -2 &: 3 BDRM. LUXURY FURN/UNFURN I ;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;J
Imm cl , 2 B pool Heated Pools, Child Care Year),y Lease. 1 Ir 2 Bdnna. 1-fUNTINGTON BEAOI ac, ean. r, ,.. __ ,. Adj. ~ Adults, no pets $1SO. 2272 \..Cl.I r. · to ...... .,plzll -11teps to Slue Ir Sbopm
l\1aple. 540-5566, 642-4807 No peta allowed Ocean.view from every Apt 2700 Peterson Way, at Har-from flr::n --nn t 1 BR. Furn Apt. mtns, WfW boJ' & Adams, Costa Mesa. -m."Ur9 ... ease
crpts, gar. Adults, $125. 546-0370
646--0108 I 'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!iil!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!! 12 BR. duplex; new cpts., I 1 drps, paint; 1 blk. to bcb.
• Nassau Palma • 214 Fairview st. (1) 532--528.1 I & 2 BR.· Pool NEWLY DECORATED
177 E. 22nd St. ,., ... ""•" l;ie:i""Ci'C,-..==----~ 2 Br. w/carport-$100 E
2 BEDROOM apt with pool, Di!p .. water pd •• nr schls R GaAL ES1TATE
children OJ{. oo pets. 226S 2194 "D" Placentia Ave. nera _ _;_;_.:.;._ __ _
Canyon Dr. 540-4084 • 636-4120 • Rental1 Wanted
l BR. Util. pd. Pool. No 2 BR unrum, refrig, bit-In 5990
GOLD KEY SUITES
Executive & S.l•-1
Offices
* A1r-cond Ir utila * C:U,..to & ..... * ReoepUon Rm. * Oeaning & maint.
Telephone Answering (i:
Secretarlal Service avail
Town & Country
Shopping Center
er w e n . to $75,000 • $20,00'.> down, on CELLENT OCEAN VIEW. Drop In & Browse 540-4.722 this rusdc charmft' w/spee-
ADULT Section CONDO, 3 tacular View. Bright&: cb~ry modemlstic Wa Iker & Lee
Br., 2 Ba. Crpts, drps, elec Orange CO.t11t Property ~=n.~ 1~ni:ALI.~
gar door. owner. 54!}...3594 332 Marguerite 673-8560 BRIO<S &: looks down to
children or pets. Will show stove, carpets, d r a p e 11 , RETIBED executive, im·
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L_a"'g_un_a_Ba_a_ch ___ 3_7_0_S l=';:til:3=PM:=. =.....,,,===== redec: no pets, $130 mo. mac. ref's., will mind your 568 WU.son, CM. 545-0760 beach Mme or apt. while
18582 Beach Blvd.
(at Ellia) Huntington Bcb
962-6607
STORES ALSO
FIRESIDE DINING SEC
VIEW HOMESITE TION.
2790 J-larbor Blvd. at Adams
545-9491
Open ti! 9 P?.f
Panoramic View
NEW 3 BR • Home, 2 ba,
w/w carpets, bit-ins, stove
dSJ)lll. fi75.343.4. 830-2825
Balboa 4300
CLEAN Bachelor Apts.
AJI util incl $75 up
315 E. Balboa Blvd.
you are away. Keep ship NEW 2 BR, 1 BA, crpl:I, shape. Box 4226 Irvine,
drps, all bltns incl dshwr, Calif 92664
aep patio, sep gar. $155. 1',REE DESK SPACE Avail April L 64U257 WANTED 4 BR furn Mme, House for sale
Ml Governor, C.M. * 548-4079 * Irvine Terrace
I========= Cose-up view of bay an:!
Mesa V1rde 1110 peean, excellent t~.
FREE RENTAL BOOK
Thia bett@r built home, about Drop in & Brown ·
10 yn. old, " va""'t A ..... Walk & L
L19un1 Niguel 3707
MONARCH BAY AREA
ADULT C'OMMUNITY
3 BR, den, 2 BA home,
bit-ins, trplc, heated pool
$250 mo. 10 to S, 496-1243
BALBOA 61l-9MS
Huntington Be•ch 4400
prefer beach area. tern-vicinity of Baker a n d
l BR Duplex, cpts/drps, porary thru June or Sept. Bristol (C.M.) in return for
East.side. All utll, pd . 213/ 291-9802. or write '500 taking mes~ and ac-
$115/mo on lease. Perron Chasar Pl, L.A. 90M3 cepting deliveries .
BY OWNER", beaut .C bdrm, H I P inch• & As$2l.1!50 lge. fam. rm, fonnal dWng a in soc.
rm, 3 ha, crpts, drps &: 3900 E. Coat Hwy. 675-4392
.... BADLY NEGLECTED. er ee
IT'S IN NEED OF PAINT,
YARDWORK .l GOOD GEN-2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
ER.AL C..EAN UP, No ma. 545-9491
2 Bdrm. 2 Bath
Carpts. Drapes, built·lns.
Best location, 1 block to S
Pts shopping, theaters, etc.
Rlty. 642-lm I ;--n;i;';i.-'7.:~C:.:.7~ Notary • Income Tax -Ins. I BDRM Unturn Apt In etc. 2 BR. crpts, drps, bltns, Beach area for empl-~ •· •· Ad··"· $135 .,.,., """" ... ,.~ Call Bill RobinAon (Eves.) w.\\'11•· w ... , • ,,..ir,-.. lady up to $11 O I mo, 546-4478
eves. 642-0086 intercom, t!:lec gar door ,
opener. Elec sprinklers. All 433 Morning Canyon
elec. kit. Reduced Sl.500. CdM p You own the land! 60
jor repain appear oece... Open Eves, 4 BR., 2 Ba., cpts. ' drps,
bltns, dishwshr.; chUdren,
pets OK. $225. (1) 838-6J8.4
eve.
turnlshed or unfurnisDed 2 BR. studio, wd. Cpts. Drps,
from $130. c.alJ. o w n e r blt-ins, 984 El Cl.m.ino. $140.
=""o'-;=-:c=c---~ I 1200 FT shop, warebouR, YOUNG UCI couple need alley truck entrance SUS sary, It's offered at the &ive. $85; 2 BR. duplex, w/w,
Call 675-6846 xll5 FL R-2 View Jot, 3 BR away price oI fenced yd., garage. Child
$31,950 O.K. Broktt ~ 642-2835 lo• lnlonnaHon. 962-0050 house or apt until June 15 w/ uW. 646-2544, 548-8333
or yearly. Lesa than $80 -----&: .fam nn $49,500. Shown $2'l5; 5 BR.., 2 ba., fenced
yd., w/w, drps. Children
&: peta OK. 534-6980 Bk:r.
QUIET & BEAUTIFUL 2 BR. apt Pool: <pt> .. ""'"' mo. 67J...8f76 500 Sq ft Garage type bidg
College Park 1115 by appt. Delancy Real Estate
rn.3770
FULL PRICE Duplexes Unfum. 3975
2 BDRM, crpts, drps, blt-ins,
fenced back yard. Children
fine. 2192 American Ave,
CM.
Adults only; 2 Br., ulU. paid. 31.3$~'!.,th Pl., CM.L'.,,.. YOUNG Workina: Girl or Stu.
Pool, 847-2125 1-...:.-=..:M=0::•:::1h.:::...::~=""=-dent to Iba.re 2 Bdrm. CdM
1767& Cameron, Hunt. Bch. 3 BDRM, 2 ba house, crpta, Apt $10 Mo. 6"-4049 Att.
fol' rent on East 17th St
CM 220 pwr already pi-
a:talled ready for plumber,
electrician or s I m i I a r
business 54&-5040
BOUGHT NEW HOME A REAL STEAL!
Want out! 3 Br. 1%. ha.I:======== FOR THE AMBITIOUS!
MISSION REAL TY
985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna
Phone {714) 494-0731
$225; s Ba, 2 ba., fenced
yd., w/w, drps. Children
& pet! OK. 534-6980 Bkr.
drps. pvt patio, gang!'. 15 PM Fan1 rm, rpl, new w/w cpts, lido Isle 13S1
drps: Jovey patio & ganlen.1.;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;
Assume S%% IBA. Top
shape. $24,900. 0 w n er $175; 3 BR., fenced yd. Gar.,
Lagun• Be•c.h 4705 1 _673-3600;:..;:=·..:Sc:.175.:.c::Mc:o::. ___ e LANDLORDS e
$22S ~fONTH yr. Charming 2 BDROOM apt with pool, FREE RENTAL SERVICE Office Rant•f 6070
54<>-"'6
3 Br & Bath Home 2 bdrm No. Side, adults. children O.K., no petl. 2265 -=,;;B"'ro"k:0"=7.,.._:::=:...,.-~---n Dr ... ·~· , LAGUNA BEACH Newell Assoc. 494-6594 ' --=v=vc..:.::·..:-c.:..='---* UNFURN il BR or 2 •-
w/w, bllns, children & pets RENTALS
OK. SM.-6980 Bkr. Apts. Furnished
on Via Waziers • one of
Lido's very nicest streets.
4 BR redec. 26' !iv nn, w/w Asking $59,000
cpts/drps, frplc, dbl car, LIDO REALTY, INC.
~dCo~S: 646-2309 Agt. 34GJ Via Udo 673-8830
l90 llk nl "' A n BR •• ,Air Condltlonad ' $219.50; 4 BR. 2 ba., patio, Costa Mesa -4100 A'ITRACTIVE, Clean 1 Br, . u , upsta ' va ·' h.~ wf pr in CdM. ON FORE5"/ AVEliUE
frpl. Children w elcome near Beach & town, near '4/1. Mature only. 122 xrly, Reta. 675-5414 Detk a:pacn available . l:n
Broker 534-6980 HOLIDAY PLAZA new. $145 lease. 494-2882 Magnolia St. "494-4695 2-4 MOS beg. April lS, Lido DeWf!llt offtcti bufldl.nc at
2 BR unfurnished duplex, DELUXE, spacious l·Bdrm. 2 BR, newly dee, drps, w/w Isle. (Remodeling L td o prillle location ID downtown
Newport Bffch 1200 You Will like This lj~~=====~~ l\fost compact home, sr1sr I["' -@I lot. 2 Bdrm., frplc. sunny
new carpe~ & drapes, Furn. apt. $ll5 Plus util RENTALS cpts, blt-ins, adultJ. $145. home) 673-1395 or 521~6 Lapna Beach. Air cond:l-
enclosed yard. $140. 548--0501 Heated pool. Ample park.in& _A:..:i;P.:;fl::._U::;;nf:.:u::r.:;n:;:l•;;;hod=-_'42-_2550...c.'c.'_v_.,::cS46-6716____ tianed. carpeted, blumul
~~.-.-~"Juz, kit. Lse clear, good financ· Y"'·-----' ing. $42.500, "'alk to beach.
The Worst looking ,cc:."='•:...:.M:.:oas= .. -=--_;3:.:1.;.:00 __ N_';,.,_ .. _"::_m_"_o;,._N::'~-"'-•_"_ General 5000 u~~~:~~ Rooms for Rent 5995 ~=eT•~ ,. S'I'li1JIO, Pvt. ent &: bath: ~ _..._ Villa Pomona Apts RENT $125 month. 646--0446 pool k .rarest ATe., rear I.,~ to 2 BR. gar, patio, crpa, drps. 2 BR 1 d ,_, cl kit. priv.; , Bae Bay M~ puldna Iota. •$50 ,., R. C. GREER, Realty Place in Town t ....,, .,._,__.cal C.OSta ?w1esa'1 newest & most 3 Rooms Fu•nt'lu•o ap . ownsuurs, ean. Student f wom an ._,;;; .11 ove. reu-ig. ••ut'I set-r.... d L'tl 1......,,1_ or-per month tor space. Delk
we acraped the bottol. of the ~· F~ ad~, 1 blk. to ~u:,":i' W:::. Z:;u1~n0~: $20 • $25 • $30 mo. 155i.~ cZ'~er'.15~'i8" ,.......,.,===--~--and chairs anflable for"SS . me 3355 Via Lido 673-9300
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,$_,.,{, -BEACH HIDEWAY
Spacious 3 bedroon1,
2 bath, with open
beamed C1!ilings,
builtins, located
steps irom the ocean •
$27,500
CllSCI
Huntington Beach 1400 -.
baJTel to come up with lhls c ps, · 780 no pets. 1760 Pomona A~.. FULL OPTION TO BUY CDLl.EGE or working rirl Busineu boors annrertna:
·-. The ho.... h., long EASTSIDE 3 Br., fncd yard, · aila Niwport Beach 5200 live on Bal Isl. Klt, rttrea· service avall£b1e for SlO. ~ ....... Just south or 18th St. (Refrigerators Av ble) tlonal rm incl. $55. Mo & All tllltin paid UM\rt
been neglected, needs paint. child OK, no pet&. $140. '$125'=-,LR=G~~,~B-,-cl~-No deposit o.a.c. 67, m• te'~ ing badly, redecorating In-540-0289 · · ·• ean, Townhouse 3 bdr, 2~ ha, up ..r-...,.., ""'t"-""'e. SHARP , .. and quiet. Beaut. furn. H.F.R.C. w/w ,. • ..._Is, dra-1, '-le, p•r ••n-rm, good 1~ DAILY PD.OT , 3 BR 3 Ba bit · d' I swe out. Lots of jW!k W-L I d • F ' R I ~I"' I"' .... .., ~,~ """' -ro•-·-·-' ' ·ll1S, llll-in and around the house. _1,N;;;;;•w;;;;po;;rt;;;lle;;.;.•;.;c;;h;;:;;;;3;;2;;0~0 I ""r ryer, gar. ntature urn1ture enta I fenced patio. eJec blt-lns, 2 congenial home, klt. prtv. ~ ~· A • .c.1,v.1:1 ii~1.::~0~~750lrpdlc_:~ntai~, But, if you're a fixer upper adull~D S17 W. 19th C.M. 548-3481 car gar, pool. $275 642-1219 $55. L.\G~A-BEACJJ • ~ "" ~ b ' _, "~ Wallace, C.M. 1~• W. Lncln, An"-77'2800 673 -.,. ·~ alt 3 3() -sume loan. ug -you ve 1<1t a 1te ... ! B / B ===~~=:..c:::..c_ """ 11111 ~ GOLD Medallion 2 BR, 2 ;,::~:::::~':::::=-====' ~~~..,.;.;..:.=~~-I PRIVATE Sleeping r m BA d bit nc1 • * Modem Offi~e POOL •us~ -·-la-» • '•"· "''· "'· • · ~· S ll TOWNHOUSE w/bath, just ""•inted, •1:11. 0 u:A>.L ........... t' ..... G t H 5991
3 BR.
'
ba horn. n __ ,1 You' get KITCJ-IEN with .... ~ gar. 4230 Hilaria Way. $185 _..:u ... •_• __ o_m_aa ___ ...;.;..; s.,.· le or aulte1. Air mrJd. ~~ lo Ul k ba s tit • -1 3 hd per mo. See Mgr 21 31 Elden town. The DAn.Y PILOT •--2 loving '
"-and ,,;.;t, '""o;n ng e coW1ters, anac r, p ~ve nru. ;: batlul ""'· ( 13) 981-7039 GUEsr HOME M itionlng, parldng, -·-~-· .... ., '" -dt·• ··•-bit 1 • n -··•1 " Ave. OWcr person prefer-Cl.Msifl.ed aection. SaYCI en or -. ...... UUJ>ILI cash to loans, $23,950. ::suw.....,n:-r, • n range .,. ........... e i a rage, carpe ' 2 BR 2 bath Deluxe Cort-women. Meals served tami-service, central Joca.Hon..
EASY TO BUY oven, carbage dlspou.I etc. drape:;, Fireplace, el e c, I=""'=·=======" money, time I: effort. Looll dominium $250/mo unJ'urn c. Robert Nattress RetJtor
BREAKFAsr NOOK and built-ins, ADULTS ONLY . . ·"""-'--'-! '-------1.,. furn. , .. ~ :'~'.;'~'';''::,· ;:543-"992=:===== I 230 E. 17th .street , 4 BR condo, crpts, drps, blt-FAMILY ·~•/ General 4000 -1~~::.:.:'":c:=:....:::.:::....:~:..:..:=•::_ -Ira, re.frig, wW & dryr. RM with hard ' .• '. ' •.•...• "' .,,....., month. IS Y01IR AD IN CLASSI-l BR upper unit of duplex Misc, Rent•ls 5999 Costa Mesa 642-lGS
FHA $"" mo '•cl•. all tile floort for easy living, lo.trs. Fay tt•o: 1-BEDROOM, I ~1 "lb S ~'Id k 11'" ;;;.;=...;.;;=='---"'C:..:. I NEWPORT CMC ~ ..,., "' lJVING ru.t fully carpeted la & 8 h .,..... w iv; f1ED? Someone will be -.,., t • .._,u o . ,... ......... ~•"LR
$17,500 HURRY! with fireplace and formal y eac ytU'd. Available now! looking for It. Dial 642•5678 -=mo=·='="=·_;Bloc;:,;·:64&-=2=4.0,14== GARAGE for rent Eut aide, Offices auitable Sor Cqm-
WOODWARO dining area. MASTER BED-Realty, Inc. "5;;:~B~ro~k~"~534-li~;"°;,-;;;;;t l~"'~'~""~ic~k.:_!:dtl~ci~"'~t-"~'"'~ts. S:r:J J>l!f' *moW.2657 * merclal, Medical, Dental 8843 Adams, Huntington Bch. ROOM with wall ot mirrors, 901 Dover Dr., NB Suite 221 $130; l·BDRP.t, lower; pool: Newport Hgts. 5210 I========= Air-cond., crpta, elnrakll( 96U343 •-··'-and h 66-""""' =-"•0 ,,_.,. redecor., w/w, u t 11 i Ii es THE QtnCKER YOU ,.._..,, ;.;..-'c...,;..;...:....;.._....;,......; rnDM $70 •
1 ~~~~~'""'"""l''!"'• I "'~-'"" nn tJi:e mas-.. \AN ""'""1· ..---2 BDRM pool -•c •-el-lncama Prope-6000 •n -OR ~ ""' 1; ter bath. 'IWO CHil..DREN's:l~-:-~--~~-~-.""!~!"!~~~1pa;,r~· ~-~!i34-<i~~980~B~rol<~ ... ~=~~Tl~IE~Q~tn~CKER~~~Y~ou~m~~t ' ' ..... -"""" • •• .,._.............. .. • .,.. ...... LOOKING for a good bQy 1· bar-b-q, no child or pets.
ho -· •••• rms pi"' utra bath, and an Gan1ral 2000 ~-I UH< pd. s110 Mo. ....,,,, SeU or Trade PROFESSIONAL Bid&. "" on a me. ~·,. Ul.lll! 3 roonu fully carpeted. Home vwnera 2000Gener1I 2000 to 26000 1q ft New bfdc.
Bdn. All ~edric kit. with L.. ··~L--:----0 t t d. lO!I ....... Drift ·~ ~-""'"" and WO-East Bluff 5242 u s an Ing .......... ID ,..,.. ....... Nnrport Boda. Calif. nsa built·lns. Ref. ca r Pe t e d sutpU&able VIEW. Value in Large parldnc area. Pete
/.. ""I. ~t ~ =-"'"'" of $33,500 • TRY Clfi'.l'O ,&\.,. '.-h-'C ~.:::.· • NEW DELUXE. Investment Bam!tt R..tty 350 E. l7tb . ,.... pa • Pl'8lf: paneled and S28,COJ ln u is condition for lJ\!::) J.."QU ~)., (!J J..J(/" V 3 Br. 2"' ba. apt, for leue St:, CM 642-43S3 1
DNoHClver, SOffho1r•,,s :~~~~ ~ :: the steal or your life! SoEtir a Simple SCftlmblrd Word Puzrle /01 a Chuckle lnl:I. spae, mstr. 1\1.ite, din Mutual Savin91 A:
VA loan. monthly pymll. ·-33 rm .• dbl ....... ""'°· Properly Loan Bldg., CdM ••
3100 sq. ft. ot luxury, All S1M. P.LT. Full price only LOS PADRES OR:.orrol'IQ9 J.tt.rs of tt,. door opener avail, Pool It 35().300 tt av..n now''
custom con!tructed 4 bed· Ul,450. 96:f...7689 four scrambled wordt b.-rec. area. Nr. Calhollc -i ~ ......... -:--:: -1!....
I "·· and 1 ·-=-==-==~===-I REAL TY '·--· ...... ,-h •. -hool • Co""'"" Large lti'a,t"•'c corner, .,,.,.....,,v Eves.~ rooms, am....,. room or-IQW tQ fo"" fO!Jr tlmp!. word1. ""'' ... • "" • ,.,._ 125':d00' ( + 15• alley), with
mol dining room. lmmedl. LARGE ADDED 127 So. O>ut 11.,. IHA I dot Mar High. 2 good otllce bWldlnp on OFFICES
ato po''"''°" wtth 10% FAMIL y ROOM 1-no. S.acll L KE C • ONLY l280 • major..,...,_ Ne" the"'"' Single o• ••'"· parklnl, cti>
down -Mklng ST.l,500. J !!!!!!!!!!![!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I t I I~ I I I 837-Bn AmJgoe W111, N.B. of the fl\bolout O. C. Civic tnl, cor Joe Ont,_ »e.
OPEN l""VES. 'TIL 9 PLUS 4 bdrrns, 2~S baths, BOY -IT'S BIG • • . --. SPLIT-LEVEL -luxury .view Center A boom1 .... financial loo-500 aq ft. 548-fiT13. ~ 540-2313 646-nn 1poUetsly ne1t l clean, A 2 hd 2 v~ =rn~ home this 1tuup is hard to Fabulous home, •lyled In I . 'u •• '."" .. ~· .. ..!~BM. dtstrtcf. Great traffic now ............... Cl(k.-e W/ !~~·
\O THE REAL
'(' ESTATERS
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find A-It's pr1ct>d rtaht to D:K> aq tt Uv. Uta, 4 BR . - -oUJ build I hold f mnthly rent 1806 Nwpt New OrlellJll motU. apptox IVE TA L Ava auoo: soon. ~ A expoaure Jor high rile l n c orn e Tu co. ~·
0~a~'~es Realty A f&m rm. 3 ba, din/rm, I I f JJ Cof'1)M d•I Mar S2JO ~ app~~n. ~ Blvd. Of. 64i-7301 :
Unique kitch, R~ le o , · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2SO.OOO 300 c. Ft Offl ' 147-1266 Ev11. 536-7124 b .,_, . ...,. ' ce,
fRVlNE TERRACE ... 1~ "'·""' -""' I F E L . I SUBMIT TERMS OR O.ta ...... 646-2130 ' cious l BR. 2 BA home. GLEN MAR 4 BDRM ~ Dn pmt l&alon Rlty. I A ~--: EXCHANGES
All bltns., elec gar do!r. cul~~ Schls, lhop I· 49t-f'lll J• I ·I I ~•ws item: '111 Russian ~ tJ, RICK ALDERETTE Industrial Prop. 6dlo
Abundant storage; frplc. Dream kit; au. bar, m,.:, $35,COJ DUPLEX, 2 and l • . . • . tels there' TV I <tt4l !WT"469 -
Lrt covered p1tlo . ~lanai, carefree BR, view, ju.gt mnodeled, r--~-----1y' 0 set n every e 1• uu1y5 ll'lDUSTRIAL Bld&. *·
Flourishing l'08e fl er den ' ._, -......,. ""'"''• · C.O.ta Mea. SU.le buildina "' •-yard fruit trees. -pvt. ~•• ., .... .,.. ~ -~ I W E Ka' E S I room, on • ir -you." ON TEN Aat&CJ ,... w 100~ • e cu P I • d, ~
framed by larp she.de ~o:f"~1n~ Sbu'it'::_ LUXURY V'8w home, bu l I I I' I' I O ~lilnloto ,"' ..... ~~ 1~! ~~rl~:.= ahowlrc 12%9' spendable tenants. N.B. lD1\
.. ~,!:,.!32·001 by O_::n!!; ........ ~.500 by Owner. 962-3743 an. Almost no down. Must . . . . • • ..., Ilg '" .... "-"" ~-Tennis -Contnt'l Bktlt. put-alter all Uptnlel includlng ~~:'~ ~ tt. ~
Q'M-\16<• .... ~ Rll this week. 646-2598 '1'0ll ct..•lop frcm mp No. 3 btlow. tine a:reen.. 5" vacancy, 5" merve * BAY VlE\V FH lot 85'
JI'. 195' w/ pl&ns. $34,900.
Owner 54S-72C9, 54M2t7 3 BR 2 bath, newly ttdeeor-
POOL HOME ~Una N1, .. 1 1707 e ~~1~msJ~~£FERS I' r ,, r I' r I' I ~.s::~:-,;,~ :!., rna~me~t. o~ct~,;
with 15~ down. ~~~:m:en~!lh r:c: e (ill~~ LEmRS lO I I I I I I I r ~. BSen'2~ N~~ f~~TY co~~
lnduetrlal Rafttal '°'°
e NEW M • l Bldr .. !~000
sq ' near Airpart. Afr cond
ofca. $900 ma. r r o • • • ..... 224<
OtITSTANDING Vlt""' In the a!ed, ~ S23.'15o.
Bluffs~ Br. 3 Ba. by owner .... R. 0 . SLATES; Rttr.
$4nl dn. &44-anB 147.Jm &vu. 5J6..7UO
hills, quiet C\11 de UC. 4 .a-. ,_
BR. ' ... Bloc. •7'-4070 scRAM-Lm ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 8200 ..,,,~ d .... 11,..1, .. uo. THE QmCKER •ou cw.. &lb lta.R $1'5. m-6224 11(£ QUIOCER YOU SELL SOCK IT 1'I 'Dt!
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SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOP
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Special Rate
5 Lin11 -5 times -5 bucks
•utES -40 tol\\J'T INClUOE
1-w...i -MW to 1no0t. '-Wh.i ,.., •tnt "" 1r-. a.-voo11 -•Mier •HN:s•. 4-J ~,., d 1dwrttsln•
i-HOlHING FOJI SAi.i! -llAOfS ONlV I
PHONE 642-5678
To Place Your Trader's P1radlM Ad
TRADE: 11· 'l'nlUer. !lt'H·
contained Tra'>"I Trailer.
P'OJt: Boat It Motor.
* -* Ca.bana mob'" honlt on !hr
water, boa! slip av11U.
Trade for 2 bdrm conrlomin.
ium, H.B., CJ\f., Tusti11
area. fm-519-:J
1966 . 36' T-.,.-;,-,-,-l"d:u~
hvin screw, n) brid,gl', aa
tittru. SlD.<XXl cq for apar1 -
mf'nts or Janel. ITI.fl ~9&-
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2 Industrial bldg~. 011 Pla-
eenlia, C.M. Tradr S!l:J,(00
Eqf,y. for prop. phi.~ ea.~h.
Price $150,000.
548-1~>12
illVE: Apls. TO's. !urn,
1'V'1, ads, c11tf'rtaiun1t>11t.
JOl,I name ii: \ViU !rJd<' for
°(&ried goodli. SCl'\'ll't'~.
Mr. Allen 12131 BH. :!-9()19.
E:iberlla1 tub ,(, showc/'
mfg bus. All equip. 111olt!s &·
tqiprovllis. Trade $40,00"1
valt.le for vac1:111t piupty or
1'.D. (2131 !'"192-5194.
~----· SJ700 f'QUity J lk.•rlroo111s. ~
bjllh San Qemcnte hOnlP.
·lost" in. Subn1il all offe.rs 1111
dear 11uld or lots. Bk!".
li'l5.4070, -4M-3949
QuplOX So. Lag. 2 b\ks It)
ocean, xlnl \oc. Trade sh.ooo cqttllY ror clear lot
or land. Submit all oilers.
~-67'".l-'1070, 494-394~
17 t't. fiber glass oulboanl
and big whttl tilt traill'r.
\\'ill tradl' for land5eapiJli.
PHONE
6'14-4687
17 ~'t. outboard for station
wagon or auro of tqUal va}.
UC Phooo 644-46S'/
SPEC"r ACULAR. H 0 m ('
f.!ammolh Lake1 w/Units
lo rllminalr fine! concern.
For 155.000 eQ. Or. Co. or ?
Sa.lisbury Rily . 673-6900
S.'i '.Mi Dirose] Aux Sloop
HIG7. 7 ~Rll~. \\'heel stcer-
u1g. f'iber-lcak r on s t .
Tt~..idc snialler boa1 . car or
l't'R! C~lOtl". 6'fj.2838.
I louse lull ol modern furn\.
tut·r. wi ll trade for anti.
fJllC'~. ~2-2071).
Luxury-G.>'diesel powered
yacht, plus $125,000 mort-
gage Oil i.:omplete reaort in
f.1an1molh Lake. Trade for
rt>ol estat!'. 646-25!ll.
I !AVE:""° Double bed, spring,
rnalt1'f'Ss & frame or Herm-
1'5 portablf' typl'11Titer, both
ln gool'I Cilnd. \\'ANT: Stereo
uni 1[ equal value. 54-'!923
f ilJ<>rglas Uohman 10 sail-
bo;1t. Trade for good gas
puwe['('(I paint l"Ompressor
11ntl acceMOric~. Chester
Salisbury 67".rti900
Half • Century old genera.I
sto~. Cosla ?ttesa, w/money
niak1ng sideline, Trade for
home, voca11\ land or sub-
n1i1. &lfi.1675 owner.
I lave 5 bedroom Balboa
Peninsula home, $79,500.
\Yant 3 bedroom, price $30-
s.Ja.OOO. Ne11.'port Beach
Realty, 675-1642-
Money Wini.ti '"° A!Jpll1n .. "°""'" R. !, Wini.ti 6240 1'1m t510
WANT MO~EY Wanlt4 . El· WASHER. ,__Re-'-penenc:ed,a11re 11lve, .... ,.... .,....,
boneat., hard workln& am· Xlnt-cuann~ • • r vi c • ,
2 • I quality unitl North £ut bltk>ul woman tor unique Reu n.tff. -4.UJ
Cort& Meta to $15,000. Call betr tavun hi &•ch area. labyslttlnt '550
I-lopper ot 111we, De l.ancy Reply &:ix\ M lll4. llaJly I :::::!:::.:.:.:;oo_ __ .:;.;;.;
Rtal Ella.le. Pilot. BABYSITl'ER.
613.J710 ANNOUNCEMINT$ rented yud. Mffh Incl°""· ~USINEH .... Ind NOTICI$ Wed< ""' only. Vl<inll>
FINANCIAL Hlllada>' & Bbbop 81., s.A. Found <f,... A•l 6400 ,_ l3H612
ATI'ENTION
(Part or Full Time)
E:<cellent Income for few Lost 6401 hr~. 1~·eekly work (days 1---------
or rove&.). Refilling and LOST green 6' y e 11 ow
collccUng money from parakeet in Vic. 2 0 0
Coin Operated Dispen· Poltl!ettia, CdM. Answers ~er~ in Costa .fiff'sa and to Pete or Momma's Pretty ~urrounding are a. No selling. (Handle& name Boy. He '\'ill repeat his •d·
brand candy & snacks.) dress. Rewl.l'd. 547-3431,
S1650 total cash required. 633--4:)16
F"or m ore information LOS--T-, -Blk--.-,~;i-,.-,-,~,-m-•I•
and detail!, 1end name, dog, vie Kendrick Circle I:
addreM and phone num· S p , 1 n g d a I c St, HB. ber to: "ROUTE DEPARTMENT'' Schnauzer hair cut. name
P. Q. Box 3846 "\Vrondy" on collar. Liberal
BUILD, Remodel, Repair
Brick, block, co ncret e ,
crpntry, no job too small.
LicContr. ~
6590
A-1
Carpentry
Any si1e jab
Expert Work
Reliable!
Gordon Churches
8•7-6745
Contemporary Munlington
il&rbour ho1nc. J nn. lam
rm, 2 ba. {$10,000 eq, I
Tni.de: for 811.y<:rest or
Bhdfs, 673-3502 far details.
:ITUnit medical bldg sm
Palk, 24 unit apt S.A., Back
bay. home. all or part for
clear Jol1i or acrcagr . Agl.
615-6252 or 673--0SZt
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Anaheim, California 92803 reward. 842-6'/fO 1.*i!!!!!!!!l!!!~*~!!!!!llJ!!!*i!!!!llJ!!!'!!~*~i:!!~~!!!!!!!!llJ!!!!!li.* TERR T FI C opportunity, LOST; Brown Doberman J~ small !-Oin operated car Pincher. has choke chain
R,EAL ESTATE lfEAL ESTATE ''"as h. Q\vncr musl qujt, 1:. nca collar. l"abies tag,
Gener•I Gener1I n1akc offer. Localed at 19th 1 floppy ear. ViC" l\:laple
1: Nc\1-por!, C.!.i. 968-17:>.1 Ave., Cl\1. 548-1211::
6200 lnclustri•I R•nt•I 6090 Acre•si-_ _.c; ____ _
roR leue Laguna Niguel, Del Norte County
CARPENTRY
J\.flNOR REPAIRS. No Job
Too Small. cabinet in pr-
-ages & o t h e r cabinets.
545-8175. U no an11wer leave
rrug at 646-2372. 1{. O.
And""'n
off San Dlroi:o Fwy at Crown Nrar fabulous Klamath River
Valley, new commercial & in heart of Ille Rerl1~·ood Na.
Industrial units. Delta Elec-tional Park. Ca!l G I e n
tric. Days -831-1400. Eves Thompson CTI4 J 532-2538 Or-
af1 :, P:\l . __ -~ $100 REWARD -2 fluily
Fiberglas Tub Mfg Co Penlan kittens/ 1-cttam,
All equip. molds & approvab 1-grey. No questions asked.
nee tor mg/ ot tubs & 1how. 897-9102
ers for bldg & trailer ind.1111. 'M'~ALE=~-~s~;..,-,--ian-H·usky. blk MA.STER carpenter, $4 per
(213\ 592-5194 & wht. Vie Pinehunt I: hour. RemodelinE • Rep&ira. ....... .,~
'-=-=499-4=='"=· =====-I ange, Calif. or writro Harold I' Del Po.11e, Box 35, Klamath. 6100 Lot.1 Calif. 95548
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LIQUOR License Orange Warner. ~lB. Rew a rd I
C.ounly & quality fixtures 847-7671 REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS
for complete restaurant. KE'=EP="s-A~KE=--,7;,-,-.,-ar-k"m-g-I CABINETS. Arly size job.
Newell As9oc. 494-6594 lot. Kerm Rin1a vicinity, 25 vr.i. exper. 548-6713
TOP LOCATION
4 commercial acres, hub of
Hontington Beach. Zoned
C--4, 1 mile from San Diego
Fr.vy on Beach Blvd. Prlt>
ec'. to Aell.
Resort Property 6205
FOR RENT Furn ~lammoth
~to u n I a i n Condominiwn
sleeps 8. 6T>4130
Mount. & Dtsert 6210 HARBOUR RL TY
847-S:i95 5 /\. Nr. HC!mcL Hidea\.\'RY v~ -210' or Ocean & 3 i.. ,()()()' el . \Vtr, game $5500. l'i~ Ji"hls. $29,500 including SJ.'°• On. 63.1-7Tl0 8-10 A.M.
plans, 9,000 sq. J1. pad. 2417 at,'1
l!a'.rllor Vic\\ Dr. CdM. ~~==:=--==== .... .,,,
~-------• VlE\\r of ocean. L'Orl'lCr
bluff. possible 6 sty.
medical or apts. \Vill build
lo luil. 5J&-3j,5.i
R-4 'Loi. Co!ta life!Sa . ZofK'd
S5 linits.
Owner/Broker, MS-6761
3 /IDJ. lots; room Ior ll
uni.bi. Jl1 E. 21st St., Costa
1'Ie1a.. CN·nt>:r t94-5072 Eve.
Exch1nge1. R. E. 6230
\\'ILL Tradr SLl0.000 in Trust
Deed.~ and/or $175.000 in
complctrd largt ocean \'itw
lots 1n Laguna Beach for
Orange County apartmtnl.5
or clear Je\•cl land. Bmker
497-12l0
R. E. Wanted 6240
\VI-I 0 LESA.LE Distributor Reward! Mt S.178t
needs funds for larger in--
vcntory. W\U pay high in. Person•lt 6405 tettst rateir. ~7015. l:..;:._o;;.:;;:.::. ___ _;.=
VENDING Route & equip, FREE
other interests require im-
med sale~ 64>0510 or BOATING 96>-1'3' ''°"· A.k foe Tod
Money to Lo•n 6320
PRIVATE party \Viii loan
$1500 up on R. E. equity or
buy TDs. Call my agent
Anytim• Pn. 543-8311 ·--·--Retl E1t.rit1 Lo•ns 6340
COURSE
BY
Coast Guard Auxiliary
~tarts Thur1. 7:30 PM
II.larch 27
Col'una de\ !\tar High School
2101 t:ast Blufl Orivt'
HOME LOANS LICENSED
?.IONEY AVAILABLE Spiritual Readings, advice
cau f on today's on an matten, 108 s. El
for ls'o/ 2nd TDs. Camino Real San Oemente.
Serving Or County for 492-9136. io Al\1-10 P!\f
20 ~·r,a~ SPECIAL $2 READING
Sattler ?ltortiaa:e Co. Inc. -Attractive Expert
336 E. 17th St.,, • YOUNG WOf.tAN
64?·21TI .145-061.l _. .1 t h U
Cement, Concrete 6600
CEMENT Work, no job too
small, reasonable. F re e
e1lim. H. Stufilck.. 543-8615
Custom L•nd1capint
BEST IN ('()NCRETE
• 646-1234 • * CONCRETE \\'Ork, bonded
&. lie. Concrete sawtna:.
PhilliPK Cement. 548--6380
e CUSTOM PATIOS e
concrete aawin& Ii: removal
State· Lie. e 842-1010
Contr•ctors '620
Q lJ A L I T Y remodelina,
custom design se1vice. Rd1
on rc.oq. 1'"'rank ~f. Bardf!n
Co111tr Co., 1-639-1466 aft
4 pn1
Add itions * Remodellna:
Fred 1-1. Get-lvick. U c.
673-0041 .. 5'1~2170 HARBOR Blvd property or
Acr••99 6200 bldg for retail lirro activity. 1 i~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii 1_ .... _1252 __ ~-~~
fl $' PLACE your v.•a.nt ad whrotf' Apartment 1te "'"" .,,, 1ookln• -oAJLT
' 3 l/8 BCl't'S P....4 PILOT clauified 6'2-5678
Eves. 67J.7S65 642-U57 "ancer w1 I eac you a latest steps. Call Ardell C1rpet Cle•ning 6625
PROFESSIONAL Rua-I
• Sell!Ctive Sifl&!es * Upholstery Cleaning. Top
Dial 642-5618 for RESULTS 213: 591--4538 1-10 Pl\I
they att 1ookinc -DAn..!
Pllm clul.HI~! &C!·SS'71 Companlollllhip, Sincerity quality, guaranteed relUl.ts. lkat'.h Blvd. near
Garden Grovr Frr<'ll."ilY
ready !or d<'velop1nf'nt or
S ~mall unit! MW renled
!Or gOOd holding valur
Mount. & o ... rt 6210 Mount & Desert 6210 t ntroductiom Confidential Allen'• ?ilaintenance
• (25-56) 6f2-96W $-10 PM 646-406.l or e\'es 642-3526
I,.. • • r: • • • • • • • • I REDUCE Safe, 1imple i'iUt Carpe.t & Uphol Cleanlna; YOU RE INVITED • • • I w;th GoBo5' tablot• oruy II It'•"°"' nghl .•..
98c. Craw for d's RX rt'1 "DUNN-WELL"! $1:.!:5,000 . tcrn111 11vailablr
Call . Jim Cobh
Re•: tiT.l.. 1864 II RECRE1A96T910NAL lll ;;;c;';,m.~';'iiiL~~~· :,;;:;i;;~,M;:'-;,'~,;;;;;' ... :.;;;,, .1""' ~;,;;,;;E•l~lmo~t";,;,;· ·;,;,;· ,...._;;:;;;;;: I New 1n llJ"('a? Jotn the SWlJ1& C•rptt L•ylng &
I to tun &: pleuurt' Rep•lr 6626
I • 635-9291 • 1-----"-'-'-;;._;;=
AND--r ".RFTl'S C/ll'lons. wools. I c SHO WIG & MAKE·UP "°"''""·) Vinyl, and TQ.
I VEHI LE w : ~~: "°''"""' "1·~ g;~;~~ ::'i.:'°~
II I ~:0~~~11 ::;:°': ~~~Ft.oons I 3 I I G DA y s P.O. Bo'1"3 Co•la M•U.. 642-1403 -,...,,.,
NORTH OF FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY I LADYw•"1u;d,w .. 1coota I MARCH 21-29 _ 30 r.Jesa to ~~ashion Wand.
ESCONDIDO I "..,"" "" • ''" 'h':l;;'.";,,.~,,i:i':O::U ... ~'~~; ': UNIVE.tRSIJY 1 • OM~~:Los.-t.... pl.'Vltied In AYOCadO!I at I
hold for •PPL-ec~lion An.,. Announcements 6410
~ :;:~~ :;~·:;;::,!';': I OLDSMOBILE I GRAND OPENING on balanofo . For niol'f' 1nfor. I Fri. f\la.rch 28th, ntw loca·
mauon. ple1t.~ l'l'lll K \''· I lion, ZONTA ~lART. 1885 ~-·--~b-Ect.lloff & Anoe., Inc.
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, 2850 HAR BOR BL VD. COSTA MESA
1!11 w. ChN;m1:1n .\\(' e I Cemet•ry Lott 6411
Ora,._e, Calif. I Help Ut Celebr•t• Our Addition I 'JiVO cemetrry \ols a 1
5Cl-2CJ . E\'K-v.knri, ~1it.~ Of A Complet• LIM Of . . . Harbot Rest. Prime loc.
IJUl''TJU ... •N '" '''" i' GMC TRUCKS .. HOLIDAY CAMPERS I = =~ """'iii"'.
-......... '""' h""" • FREE'. I *All The N"' r ·.-ouR """'""' "''·' " I V•c•lictn And Harbor Rc~t 1-femorl&! Park
• . ftnd pea1 btt~l in Vi Pepsi 1 Hot Dogs Camping Equipment f in Rlut prucc 1eetion. Call
411·, Oa..uli6 ..... I ~ ••••••••••• ·-.c.Ll_..,.,,_:c;;;;· -----
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Dr•ftln1 Service 6637
Deirian-Drattin&. electro
mech, layout, Mtailirc.
PC l~t. tape up, 1tc
or 1mall. Ken Sr. 675-1191
Electrlc.•I 6640
~~-----~-, E LE CI'RJCIAN Liceru.ed,
bonted. Small jobs l>lainf.
" ttpair. 548-SJJ3
Furniture R .. toring
A R1flnl1Mng 6675
WILLlAMS Ct.NG. Sl:RV.
Your furn can be new 11pint
Clnit &'. rep1ilrlna. 642-&1'4
DON'T fl"-U a•IJ', 1e1
CNidl: CUb tell' • .,,.. •
n.ib' Pllof •ant M l
"2·567'
Are You Letting Cash
Slip Through Your Fingers
See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
1. Stove
2. Oultor
3. l1by Cri~
4. Electric S1w
5. C1mer•
'; Weiher
7. Outbolrd Motor
I. Stereo Set
9. Couch
10. Cl•rlnet
11 . Refrigerator
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Miichln•
14. Surfbe•rd
15. M.chtne Tools
16, Di1hw1sh1r
17. Puppy
18. C•bin Cruiser
19. Golf Cart
20. l•romet.r
21 . St•mp Colledlon
22. Dln1tt1 Set
23. Play Pin
24. Bowling 1•11
25. W1t1r Skis
26, Frffter
27. Suitc•M
21. Clock
Will Sell Fast!
29. Bicycle
30. Typewriter
31. Bar Stool.1
32. Encyclof*ll•
33. V•cuum C:le•ner
34. Troplc•I Fi1h
35. Hot Rod Equlpm't
36. Fil• Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38. St•rling Silver
39. Vlctori1n Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
41 . Sllde Projector
42. L•wn Mowar
43. Pool T•ble
44. Tires
45. Pi•no
46. Fur Colt
47. Dr•pea
48. lin•ns
49. Hort•
SO. Airplane
51. Org•n
52. Exercycl1t
53. R•r• Books
54 . Ski Boots
SS. High Chair
56. Coln1
57. El•ctrlc Train
51. Kitten
59. C:l•11ic Auto
t-0. CoffH T•ble
61. Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV Sit
6S. Worl<bencn
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go-Kart
68. Ironer
69. C•mp1n9 Tr•ll•r
70. Antique Furnltur•
71 . Tape Recerder
72. S•ilboat
73. Sports C•r
7 4. M•ttr .. 1, Box Spps
75. lnbo1rd Speedboat
1~. Shot,.un
77. S1ddl1
71. Dirt G.!me
79. Punching 819
80. B•bv Carri•g•
81. Drums
82. Rlfl1
83. D11k
84. SCUBA Gear
These or any ather extra thin9s around the hause may
be tumed into cash with a
DA IL Y PI L 0 T WA NT· AD
so • • •
Don't 'Just Sit There!
DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
(YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD)
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
WILL WORK FOR YOU!
Get In On The Action T Oday! ·
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-·· -1Yf8 .. 1<11" -26, 1969 DAILY PIUIT ..r
i--""""'"'-"""""'"'"'""'=""'="""""'=.-:'<s•1118.VJCI DIUCTOllY SIRVlCI DIRICTORY [~ & llMPLOYMINT JOllS a IMPLOVMENT JOBS I IMPLOYMIONI .KlllS. iMPLO'.l'MaNt JOtl> .. •M~LUT_,.,.
O.,.,.nln1 66IO =:::"1ln9 JM Wonted, Mon 7000 Holp W"'loll. Mon 7200 Holp W•ntod, Mon 7200 Helo Wonted, Holp Wonlod :
TAKATA l'I ntln9 6850. Vt1:r V>:r att. l<hL Ilda Dept. M.,-. WOIMft • • 7400 WomM 7400
No Matter ~at It Is
'
YOU CAN
SELL IT
WITH A
DAILY
PILOT
WANT
AD!
DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
CHARGE IT!
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JAPANESE IMISERT PAJllTING lllt A E xt pt -JOb now, n time MONTGOMEl!YWARD *CARPENTERS • IWllll'liU'. m-GllM bet M HAS AH IMMEDIATE =-~ ~:... ~...:::: PM OPENING FOR * ELECTRICIANS
all -.......,. oeedL n.. eot. Oil! Jim W..... DRAPERY * CABINET SETTERS AU.EN BROS m-1111 JU Want .. , Udy 7ll20 DEPT. MANAGER
~ "0 Must be experienced in salcl GAKDENERS STUD...,,-,J., n ~ does )'OCJl ~t .. ~_PBX. Ottk O! inf.de to meuure and With mobilo homo ~ wortdnc their way tbna col· h:>me look nm do• n t -v-...-a.&n:a f'U.11 time reldy ll*ie drt.1'triel Vlt't Excellmt benttlts.
Sep. ~. llqlmed. 893-4438 Free at on ext. employn:Mnt. Any ho u r a Exod&etlt comPMY ~neflts. '
REAS! M6-dl3 RESIDENTIAL palntlne I: atta l Pll. 548-0291 before lncl•...11.... rofit ahari-APPLY IN PERSON ~ ~ft--u~ --.... P ·•· EXPER. GARD'""''"'""' paper ...... ., •• Good W!Jrir, • inKQI lnlurance, tttittment
Mid.age JapaneM Rellable. Reuonable prloe. 1-837-8146 CONVALESCENT A I de , and many olhert.
Mon to Sat m.f105 INT. le: EXT. Palntlnc· All CJOm1U11on ar h.akpr., avail. APPLY 111{ PERSON EXPlORER
JAPANESE Gardtner, com· RUOn rates. Fl"le'e ell llc'd long or •hort t •rm • PERSONNFJL OFFICE
plete yard """''"· ,... ~Ina. Call Cbarlle. 5'8-0di HOMEMAKERS. 547-<681 I~ P.M. MONDAY . FR!OAY MOJORHOME (ORP,
uttmatea. 5«>-1332 DAY Woric Wanted, own MONTGOMERY WARD
RELIABLE: Minute can. Pl•stering, R1p.1ir 61IO trana. $16. [)e.y, Npt. Bch., 77T1 EDINGER JITG. BCH. 3021 Newport Blvd.
"""""" monlbl,y Avail. ow. 1136-<19'1 EX utfv •1931 Mor/evt1 e PAT'S Plutftin&'. All DAILY Houlework wantf!d ec e Costa Me••
CLEAtMJP speclallit1 Mow· 1ypm. "" oattmate. Oil! ""'· HB. -..-. """ Sales Career
Ina'. ~. odd joba. ll&bt 540-Q25 5.1&-QOl before 6 p.m. Starting galaey plUs com· DESIGNER movq:. Reul 548-'955 PlumWng 6l90 rnialon. Ftnt year ehn·
• JAPANESE GARDENING -Domoatl• Help 7035 .... of m.ooo.p1.,. -•bl• fleclro-Mechanic1I SeJvice Oeaoop, ~ Goorp Allen Byland Aiency 2 year training program by
q , 5Jl.7U3f aft 'l p.m. Stan ~ Pays Fee century old national com· Exp'd designer w/ coUtge
JOHNSON'S GardeDlnc Serv. 10f.8 !;.18th, SA M7..Q395 pany. Bu.sineu or 1 a 1 e 5 level educatiob ir, mechaJU,.
F\bnt equip. expm yard background helpM. No trav. cal enginttriJla. Recent lay.
care! Reas! !JC.2035.. ~~i:;___~ t.1 .-l\fana&1!ment opportu.. out It de1i,a:n work on dra.ft.
& ~ ... .,...~..,,._._, nltie1. I board required Familiar
CUt &: F.dp Lawn JV !'.ut Apllcy 603703 TED ALEXANDER ~ military ~ifica.tiona.
Mabiteraanoe. Licensed A --~·7900 . Radar exp prelerm! but oot ~~10 aft 4 Help Wlntedr Men 7200 n L"'I ..... oppor1uruty essential.
LAWN SF.RVICE BoL employer M/F RADIATRONICS Dlv of
Mow-vacuum U * DRIVERS * Whlttak" Co'!'. u 8-5646 aner 6 PM ITT J•BSCO 18842 Teuer Ave.
YARD Cleanup. Tree -.. ~ No Experience NewportBeach. 833-2100 1 n• Plumbers, Inc. BeIVice, new I awn•. Necessary! B b
rprlnlden, rototill. 646--S843 OUAUTY Must bavo clea>. Camorn;, * us oys
AL'S Gardenia& s er v Ice MECHANICAL drivl•• """""· Apply * Cook Lawn maintenance, raroen-YELLOW CAB CO.
Ing & dean ups. 646-"629 PWMBlfG DRAFTSMAN 186 E. 16th St.
EXPER GARDENER C.OSta Mesa
Mid.a.ge Japarwe Reliable. On
Mon • Sat 832--07U5
e JAPANE.SE GARDENER
Maintenance &: Cleanup
Call "3-2572
General Services 6612
J1panen G•rd1ner
Exper, compl yard service!
Free estimate. 548-1958.
Commerclel/
Re1ldentl1I
278 Budin.ii
Costa Mew
548-7502
nUMBING REPAIR
JAPANESE Gardener, exp, No job too small
reliable. Maintenar.ce. Reas e 642-JJ.28 •
mo. rate1. 89'J...3n9 PWMBING 24 hr !e:N.
HAULING. Cleanup garage:s, Work iuar. Ile, Ins, remod,
odd jobs etc. Free est. Jim repair, rooter serv. 5.n-1566
548-5325, anytime
l-=========IR1model, Repair, 6940 H•ullng 0730 --~-----·!ROOM ADD IT I 0 N ~
Yard/garage clea.n up. Re-remodeling. Attra c t Ive
move trees, ivy, dirt. Trac-prices. Free estimates. Call
tor, back hoe, rrading, 962-546--0846
?>.farine, chemical. and in-
duatrial pwnps. Experi-
ence in cloee toletallO!,
dralline and dimemion-
irw cut.lnp e11ential.
Shop experience desired. •
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
!Male or Female)
1485 Dale Way, Co!ta P.fesa
Phone: (nfl ~1
JANITOR
EXPERIENCED
Excellent EmployH
8onoftt1
*BUSBOYS*
OVER AGE 18
Experienced only. F\.llI time
Apply in pel"50n aft. 3 p.m.
FIVE CROWNS
RESTAURANTS
3801 E. Coast Hwy.
Apply 1n pel'llon
COCO'S
REUBEN'S
lSSS W. Adams
Costa Me•• Corona del ~far
(No phone 0015)
HELP WANTED CAREER
LOT MAN EX-OPPORTUNITY!
PERIENCED lor Johnson J . ._.. fast st -""'C & Soll!l used can; l94.l OUI wul.yS e a•vw1u
Jfarbor Blvd., C.M'. Ex-profession-~utual Fund aaln
cellent v.'Orking conditions. No expene.nce necesu.ry.
Awly in Person We train· full or part time
Thurs . Fri • Sat. Mutual Fund Advlsor1,
9.s Inc.
LOOKING FOR y AC HT Npt B. lfi03 Westcllff 642-6422
SKIPPER. GOOD JOB FOR S.A. 1212 N. Broadway
RIGHT MAN . MUST BE 547-8331
CAPABL.E, MATUR E, e PLASTIC FABRICATORS
RELIABLE lr. S 0 B E R . with mechanical aptitude,
SUGGEST SEND reliable. Also. MACllINE
BACKGROUND, RESUME SHOP TRAINEE
& REFERENCES TO BOX Browning Manufacturing
lit: 409 DAil..Y Pil.DT. 1919 Placentia, C.1.1.
PAYROLL
ACCOUNTANT
NewponBeW>
Expe:rie.oced pt1'IOD needed
to bandJe pe.yroU tor 400.
MUlt be qualined in ALL
Phalei of pa.yroli and able
to opmite under pressure.
Pftofer IQmeorle who bu
had complete re1pon1ibWty
for a major pa,yro(J, Excel·
Jent company benellts. Sue.
ceuM 1pplleant will be ac-
curate in fliures, dllettel,
•nd very pleasant ln deallng
with ot~. Send resume
and 111lary requirements lo
1be Daily Pilot Box #
t.1'...502.
T ,1" '
I Xi
Lt% 1'~NDE1'~ • ,_, A_,
000 ~..,_ °'· . """-' ..... "'-t-0.-.t!J• C-; A ..... !ltoM J464111
Secy, no clock watcher $525
Jr. Sec, finance ••.•... , S450
Exe<: Sec, Orange ...... $600
Secy Engineering •• , • • • $540
Secy MarketinJ" .•...• , . $500
sec/Reep Constr bkgrd $475
One-Girl Ott, no 1hthd •• $450
Office Credit Mgr •.•••• $600
Jr. Secy C.Onstruction , , .$450
Secty Trainee .......... $375
Above position!! are all lee
paid or reimbursed by com.
pany. Aleo tee positions.
Pleue call for appt 546-2ll8
PART TIME WOMEN
11AM·2 PM
P.JACDONALD'S, the Jarg.
est Carry-Out Restaurant
Chain, otfl't'I an excellent
opportunity for neat, alert
women to work at MacDon-
ald's of Harbor, Costa
P.tesa. MONDAY thru FRI-
DAY ll .Uf • 2 PM. This
pennanment year around
employment in clean, plea-
sant surroundings, w I t h
meals A uniform ftlnilibed.
Cont.11ct Mr. -P.lcOanahan
or Mr. Din!Us at
MACDONALD'S OF
HARBOR
3141 HARBOR, Of
SUPERVISOR
WILL TRAIN
e WAlllfSS
Good Opportunity
MUlt hive IOCXI awruaoce
* APPLY 1N PERSON *
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. Coa1t Hwy.
Corona dtl M•r, C•I.
PART Time COCKTAll.. and
FOOD W AJ'T'RESS needed
at
ALLEY ""'-"'"
2106 \V. Oceanfront, Newport
Beach <Across lron1 ~
& Dory Flet:U
GffiL Wit h bookkeeping and
secretarial l>flckground, for
lull lime "''ork in rumiture
store, Newport Beach. Some.
sales t"xperienoe desb'C!d.
Call 642·21'.M.
1-Cutter Tralnet:
1-Searmtrns, Exp'd.
Apply in Per90n
Johansen & Cht11tef\M'n
898 W. 16th St N.8.
Comer of Monrovia & 16th.
lTUUSEKEEPER \V ANTEO.
Hunt. Harbor. Ref In e (I,
m11.ture lady pref'd. All mod' :
conv"s., lite work. Own
transp. nee. 5 day wk. lln
& 88.l discu11sed at Int. Call
846--1267 9 am • 1 pm ~
• WAITRESSES. Will trairi., '
full or pArt time. Must be •.
18, atlnl.ctive with bubbling
personality. TIIE ZOO 23«
East Corui:t Hwy at ':
McArthur. CdM , ~
RN full time 11 to 1: 30 ;
medical-surgical, :xlnt work-!
ing coOO. Contact Dirttt :
ot Nunes, Costa Me.a. ~
1.lemorial Hospital. 00...
GIRL to care for 2 boyS ~ ~
alt sch!, my home 2: 45-5: 30.. ~
must have own car. Vic , ,
E. 19th &. Raymond . •
6Q..1381 days, 6-46-8346 eves ;
STRONG, healthy penon to . :
help care for elderly lady , 1 nltet. Liw in or out. 1
83'1....s25.5 : : ' Beauty Coun11lor1 ' '. ~
COSMEfICS. Xlnt earninp. ~
flex. hrs, no eanvus. 675-•t
5195.
DRAPERY WORK ROOM ''
Immed openings for drapery
work, all phues. 540-6464.
Beach Drapery Service. ..
ms I-========
SA VE l\IONEY -before you Roofing 6950
~e....,~ to the dump. Call A Roofer not • lalesman. ~ eves. Leaks stopped, all type
HAm.JNG, General, Top., rooting. New or ttrair work
trim, remove tree1 &: guar. 536--8444 hedges. Bil John 642-4030 __
APPLY
Personnel Office
Third Floor e INSTRUl.TORS -Fulll-~==540-=11~7~1~. ·=
or/and part time. Neat ar> HAND POLISHER
pearanoe. Mu.t be able: to R.ecen'. experience in 1mall
~t and deal with the builders hardw~.
Minimum age 30. GrowirJ&
orranhation will train to op.
erate &: supervise-interest.
in,; aales system tn.t record
keeping, Dr1ving required,
car 'illowance, Must be per.
aonable, attractive I: alert
Filing experience essential.
Rapid advancement
PIT HO!lles.s-Secy. New·
homes, min agt' 28. mar-"·
--Sowlns 6960 HoUMCIHnlng 67351:.:="'----...::.= I The Bra1dway ried. Must work wknds. Ph.
960-3454 • WOMAN need.I lll!win& ~irk.
n.c>oR clea.ninc • poliahing Lite alteratiolll &: mendinp,
aped.al.lsta. Home ii: in· bem1 ~ clothes made.
dustrial. , FR E E est. 846-2405
Swedilb M a I n t e n an c e 1-"C:.C=-~~~~-
NEWPORT BEACH
47 Courfa of FHhlon
FASHION ISLAND
N-rl 8ooch
public, iood flgutt. Apply KIWKSET
in person, Holiday Health 516 E . Sanla Ana St.
Spa, %JlO Harbor Blvd., Anaheim
C.M. An F.qual Oppty Employe:r
SALESLADY: Mmt · hav , •
exp. in better dreuea, suits ;
&: coats. Sa.l &: comm. di! J:
work. oond's, 613-2900
Servlce. 675-0951 • °'==tiom:
CARPETS, Windows, nn. * ~ *
etc. Residen. or Cornc'l. Alt ti _ ~2 .... Xlnt work Reul Refs. •r• on.--~
548-4ll1 Neat, accuni.te, 20 yra. exp.
R&C>PONSIBLE preparation 8 HUNTINGTON BEACH
It filing of all tneome tax TREE SERVlCE
retwm by Ctrtifie:d Public Expert, Reu! 846--0779
Accountant. Available to • zerve the needs oJ C!orpora· Television, Rtp•lr 6915
tlons, small bualneas en-RAINBOW TV Co No Set-
terprlaes and indlviduab:. vice Charge' ExPert work, :rour complete u.lll:factlon color, blk &: 0wht or stere:oa.
11 guaranteed. 546-3720 a.nytime! CORPORATE
Upholatory 6990 IMPROVEMENT
COUNSELORS
• 642-993'1 • * LOOK * H. K. C 1 a r ~ Accta: Serv. r-....... Co Income tu nal 15 yrs, aervlng ......... 05" •
busineu, yo~ "f::! or oJ~~ BIG SAVINGS
20 yrs. exp. Joe flnn. CUSTOM
612-6183 or 64>-0742 '""' UPHOLSTERY
An F.quo.t Opporluni'>
Employer
ASSEMBlfRS
Mechanically Inclined,
good eyesl1ht. Both day
& n.ite openlna:•. Will
train. Mu.t be neat &:
depe:ndable,
MASTER
SPECIALTIES
1640 Monrovl•
Co1t1 M11a '42·2427
DRAFTSMAN", experienced
in mob!Se home park design.
Top wqe for rifht pmion.
Architectural cUioe, N.B.
Call 548--8818 day1,
SECURITY OFFICERS
PBX Ana. Sttv. Woma.n ov.
25. Fll!X. hn. Exp'd. pref'd. SERVICE Station 1.fgr. DESPERATELY need Apply: Ruth Ormsby, Shera.
Trainee for cut--n.le lndep. outside s a I e 1 me n. ad-ton Beach Inn, 21.lU 0ce:an
station. Must be: bondable ministratf;e tralneel, ac-AVl'., Hunt. Bch. 9 A.M .• DENTAL uaistant ove:r 25.
neat appearance, age ~-65. oountant!. draftmnen, 1tock JO 30 AM •• Steady job with chanc:e for clerM, and machinis~. A~ 271'h. · · uiW'I. March Oral surgery. Must taJce and
Call """""'
A ply AM Jy read X-rays. 54S.7T19 promotion, P on • ply Merchants Personnel. (No Phone can. Please)
Sav-Mor Station, 6:aJ Ocean 645-2770 agency Wa.nted: CHAIR SIDE
Ave., H.B. Call!. FASTIDIOUS DENTAL ASSISTANT
USED CAR Accountants SEAMSTRESS Ph. 548-5580
LOT ATTENDANT Credit MaMgera Sought by young progressive MAID over 30, permanent
Admlnistr1tive Trne11 sallmaker in N. B. area. part • time, 6 d•vtt I week. Must have experience. Excel. CALL BOB, MS-1796 Top wage1 paid for speed "">I~
lent company benetit1 and ARGUS AGENCl!S '= accuracy. Previous ex-Sl.75 hr· 494--8521
working conditions. Apply! in 11169 C Newport Blvd., C.M. perlence pj.efeM"ed, Apply PART time waltrmi, H.B.
peraon lo Dean Lewis m-Rick Tay I 0 r, Coast Exper. for Dinner Houae:.
port!:, 1966 tfarbot, C.M. Concrete Fortman, Catamaran Sallz. 811 w. (21J\ 4:1J...4318 btm 11-5
AROIITECTURAL Workln& •• needed by CUlllom 17th St., C.M. 6C5-0'J60 Daily f'floi W1t111 Arte! 1 Draftsman exp'd to work bu i 1 d e r for d.iversl!led li"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._._ _______ ..,,
on latae apt projecl'I It Orange County work. For
custom homes. Gared N. appt. call 497-1665 betwn
Smith, Architect, Newport 5 • 'l p.m. only
8'och. 642-7155 EXPERIENCED GAR·
TOOL & DIE MAKER DENER to run mowing
KIWKSET crew, Orang• County
516 E. Santa Ana St. are•. 644-2937/549·1611
An""'im SAIL BOAT An Equal Oppty Employer ..., SALESMAN
e Tho Tu Advi10ra AND DRAP!S
Year rowld ofc. 328 No. Our other services include:
N I I * Carpet 1Mtallatton
SERVICE ST AT I 0 N Young, aggreuive. Fibe?'ilu
SALESMAN. 25 Ye~ or sail boats • in Newport.
Full time. $1.75 per hr. Ap-older. Full time, swing Write Box M 4C8 Dally Pilot.
pl,y: 230 E. l'lth, Costa Me IL shift. See Clyde, 2 5 9 O>f-====="°"""'=-~""=""'~-'°'~•.;.P,_PI_. ~-=·I Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa CONSTRUCTION SUPT. wpt B vd, N .B. Reu * Carpe:t &: RUg Cleaning
Call 66-0400 for appt. Your u.ta!Jaction i# PART lime d\Jhwuher, The ~~~-==~=~ 1lor Aplll &: Houses, N.B. PUNCH PRESS OPR. area. Give experience &
Walter H. Fa.hrenholz P .A. our DIDlt Important &het RiQer Re1taurant, No. 16 KIWKSET starting salary; reply Daily
Fashion lid.and, N.B. 516 E, Santa Ana St. Pilot Box M-316 ~= ..1'~~:., Reva's Upholstery LIDO CAR WASH, 481 E. Anaheim
17th, f'.osta Mesa. A&e 18. An Equal o 1 Employer A~TROTEK CORP. MACK lfARRJS Tax Strv. ~· Balboa =m
9th yr., 3l11 Roo5evelt, Apply 1n person. PP Y . Operungs; Lathe: mill J..D.
SAILMAKER. Exp. desired. Top pay. A·l machinist only.
NORTH SAil.S 913 Elec-1267 Logan Av, C.M. C.M. Appoinbnts, 540-29'11 CZ Y KO S K I ' S Cw:tom TRAINEE • Dralllman for
INCOME Tun prepared Upholstery. E •1 rope: an architect'• office, Newport
your borne long form com-C r a J t 1 m an 1 b J p. 100'ft Beach. 548"'522
btned, m., ~ =~vd~~:-1131 .!:." s!:r•:.~·~:t
Jronint 6755 DON'T ctw tt away, p1 61J.2tZIO
Ql.dct cash for It with • t .. e..cn ao..t time B'-IRONING wanted 15c: each. Daily Pilot want Adi ~ RleetlDll f!'m1 ~ tM
Xtra for deliv. 548-5104 or 842-587! DAILY PILOT a,_,,,.,
S48-468S Dta1 64U811 tor RDULTS ll!dkm NOW!
IRONING A ~ Pick ..... "'""""
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Londacopl"I 6810
LANDSCAPERS
ATTENTION
I need landlcaping. and wUl
trade a 17 tt outboard with
bJc whffl trailer tor your
•noice1. Lei» get together
befol\. )"OUl' busy seaaon.
Phone644-4617
Peor Min's 'riend
CUSTOM LANDSCAPING * M6.l234 * Mo_..,, lridt 6830
PRICE I QUALITY
CUSTOM l.AHOSCAPING
• 618-12U •
~Seal Beach (213) • Cook
DRAFTSMAN, Part ti e Di1hwa1h1r /Busboy me, SURF I: <'IRWIN
must know housing Ir: 5930 Pacilic Coast Hwy., NB apartment.I. n4: ~
IT'S A rU:'VELATION me DONtrr Maker, man 18-25;
many b&rptna JOU ftnd Lo 12 'Midnight to 8 A.M. st.65
CUallied Ma. Qeck thtm To 1tart. Winche:ll'1 Donut
Shop 25.1 E. 17th, C.M. now!
YOU CAN
SELL IT
WITH A •
DAILY PILOT * WANT AD
For FHt Service &
Expert Anisl•nco
DIAL
642-5678
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SALE AND TRADJ SALi AND TUDI· SAtE AHD TIIADE
r.IERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE I MEkCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
Hol!-W•"" •, Howl!'::.:..-7400 Holl' Wontod Jabo Mon, Wam. 7500 l'umlturo IOOOFurnlturw IOOO • ' '. 1-~ W.-~-~~;.__1~400~ 1------· -o-w-7400 • ,._ a. Ortono 1130 Ml-II•-·~ KlllTTED FABRICS : Ulll llD au... -MISS EXK A&eKY STO<KMBI ' ~ ~, : .·!sh .~.\' 4 11 lllf ilu .. I t .
SPRING 11 J utt . Spa ... * AUCllOll * "'FOR SALE •--o.._ .-~ ~-eo-r FM Pold r 'W 61111r Our ..,___ • •w "'"' •· I • MIU TIRIDOF A LONG .---'~ ''""' .JA llU Meditenallean • bumN FR IDAY·MARCH 28 ·~nu\ilnt11. ampe• ~? EARN TODAY FOR L•1&l """"'> .... to $150 • • .:tt~ -'..~ 7 30 p M. tnds Sat. Ooly 8 o.m. ID 2 -u•~ E T & ,....._ ~ .. ....,. 't -•--ht u. 1·~·-J1 p.ns.......,.'5Unowatu......, ! , ,. .....,..,_, __ "-taM .... Onlpnt t....... Grq ii attw ogs ~~ • .:,:/Pv. R·-• ••• , o :':::. '6.....,.9 Show~nu -;:_•':;..... -at'o but they are ~. REPOSSE$ED k BANK. ,.,:m. ~ ~r. ~ now~ for OW' new d~ SUMMER Tripi .,.,..,....., ...... ,. • · .~ •••••• _.., PHARMACIST' room -m..-dltty, cJlllb' I: araf.Ct\1. we RUPTCT FURNITURE: 'f'IR.EWWU :-·~ sa le ,
.wio. omc. ope,n.lns appn:IX· Gtrl Frid.ay, nee • •••• • $500 J At Terrlfk ...,.I s,.d.t ..._....... movtd tbtm .n ht.ct to our BeautilUI Bedroc»n il l.Jvlnl: WalJIJt. Eu ca l>' ii! 1.1 •.
4/'lS/'69 ln Hunt Jn1ton we have temporary a. sec/Export ltpllt) ··to s:iOO 8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. man's th.air oWJocatico•~.ewrY· rom sell occ chaltl buf. Apl'icot, $41.50 COTd, S2S~ ~GI\ .E:dirwer at Beach slanmtnb avtJtable tor PayroU •·••••••••••••·• $4'75 NE EDED FOR 01' love seat 5 Pc Octagon dart oak din set tb1rw at FDl£ SA.LE PRIC k:ll, c~niu.a. co11~e ta· crd. SUmmer prices J\lly
Blvd.. Just oU the San Di-secretaries (also lE"itall Se-ciy/P\lrch (spUO • ••• $-450 w/,blac.t or avocado framed cb&iI'ri 8 Pc BR ES! So. U ?.OU dlc 1t1:11.t "Old bka, lamps, picturet. mil'-A Auaust, $38.50 cnt. Dl!L ep 'F'fr/, Tht98 pollUom typists, NCR and hand Seert'tary ............ to M25 ANOTHER "~ ..a~.J.. mlrr 'nme ~ F r'' ron, vacuw.n eleanen, """-• stack'd he. 11) 68S--0846 wm ~ • ahort ~r boOkkttpe.n.. Jr. Sc4:t;>r (Jplll) •.•• to .J4DO set. lMlt Mr. & Mrs. u.a~r, lg or, 2 ••0 • _.. ~ o1 ..... -.. 1-.. •-1-one COME IN THlS WEEL' P.T. Gen! orc ...... $2.25hr J,ff RlfTY commodes, decorative headboard in Spanish ~· ! .. "1 ~:•,m, .~ at table. TV's, .~~1 wlot.,,dflw.
11""6·-................. _.....,, ,.. Applicant Pa"'* FH oak design with matching boz springs, ma~ .,.r;,_.. .,.,. won ..-ni. en:, naple ...,, ea C*.P-mootb in OW' Loi ~ We'll tell you about our ,. tress & '"ame. WARD'S.BALD. SI'UDJ01 tams chair, mattresses. Like .. oUk:a, ~ora the move. Fn!e Cook Book offer too! Dental R«'Pl • .••• : •• lo $500 DRUG STORE u 1801 Newpon CM. 1f2..M8f new _ regUlatlon plOl table, <¥ $350 • Must sell $50
Silver fox Jackel
TrsnsportatiOll will be p~ Keypunch •. ; ......... to $500 It.ms Sold lndlv1du1lty ' a~s. Eye level gaa sfo\'t, , ---"'=-=•'.,",."•'°'"''-''--i
Yldtd. Escrow om,,,.,, .... 1<>$500 Shop Around -loforo yo~ buy,.. USI • New "-5 • ""'"""''°"· wllhen, dey·'· GIBSON J-50
lmmoclloto Oponl"I• In
' tho followlns .....
I • S<ciy/Recpr ........ to S!IOO OPENING SOON VALUE $1095.95 -FUL~ PRICE $529.95 WURLttZER A-BRADBURY '"&lo" or ml""""""°"''
'It' •rt;,,,,. Exoc S<ciy ........ 1415 up ot'!omt101 lawH$-1.66por-k AD ltyles & .,,,_ Ill COME BROWSE AROUND
-----~ SecreW> .......... to 1475 '16141 H•rbor Blvd. Use Our S!«e Charge Plan or Bank Flnanr.::f. Amerlcan ma<lo 88 ..,;· del WINOY'.S AlltTllW NCR Open1.tor •··••· 10 S450 Fountain Vall ey No Fancy Front -BUT Quality Values de w-beneh &: tuned. Price .iart.. U\IJVn
with Hardshell case,
$320 new, $200 or otter
Eric, 675-5100 alter 6 PM.
RIVIERA Sofa-bed. Good
m ndition $35. Fi r e place
s.creen $15. 642-5207
Anaheim 1784 W. Lincoln Girl Fri/Ins ·······• lo 1425
Santa Ana Ph. 54G-0325 Acct&' Oerir: ............ $403 IMMEDIATE illg at $4.99. ~IAI Newport Blvd.
STATISTICAL
DATA
Costa l\,fesa :noo Harbor Asst Social Worker •... $400 OPENINGS . • • • • • Wurlitzer Organs Behind Tony'1 Bldg. Mat'ls.
General OUice ...... to $.115 e NEW e Col!ta Mesa * 646-8686 USED Hoxp. equip. Bed &
mattf.ess, wheel chair, com-
mode on wheels. 6Th-1819
llX17 AVOCADO nylon rug
An Equal Opportunity Receptionist ............ $300 • u .. -. 0,~ --•--11,.,;.. OPEN DAILY 9 to 4
EmplOyer ..._,_ t nc;n Good working condlUons. ....... <,) .,.,.,-"~ -.. I 'l:i:=il'l:::l'l:::EE=:;E==: D:perie.noed or traloee ln
fire, tnd/er casuallY staU..
8cal -· ,,,....,. ..... tutu lnilut data ln our vp.
erationl 'unit Detail figure
worii: involwd.
POU CY
SERVICE
NCR OPERATOR
NEWPORT BEACH
Need experienced NCR oper.
alor who can type 55 wpm.
Is a whiz at spelling and can
use a JO key adding ma·
chine. Position involves
heavy machine bookkeeping
Prefer al leut one year ol in posting joumaJ entries to
fire, casualty or multiple the general Jedger. Some
line rating: experience, Plea-formal training in account..
aant phone pmionalily es-ing would be most helpluJ.
sentlal, Excellent opportun-Excellent company benefits. !!Jr for advancement ~:iea11e caU 644-3258, bef\\·een
9.ll am and betv.·een 2-3 pm
only.
POLICY
TYPING
Experienced or trainee, mul·
tiple line policy typilit. tiO+
.ccun.tely Oft the electric.
The ideal position for !Ome-
one wbo likes to type.
KEY PUNCH
ctreer OJ>l'mr.: for operators
with at least one year ex·
perience on Alpha I.: Neu-
meric IBM equlp'ml Day
ahilt.
'
Ekenenl froe benefits. Per-
~anent, steady work. Our
P!>licy is promotion from
within. Your future is rleter-
niined entirely by )'OU. New
inodern office, friendl.Y,
pleasant atmosphe~.
For Details and App't.
Call Collect
PERSONNEL
12131 384·1213
UNIGARD
INSURANCE GROUP
BE THE FIRST
McOONALDS ii h I r i n g
COUNTER Women to work
Montlay thru Friday 11 &m·
2 pm. Unifonns furnished,
free meals.
.
APPLY IN PERSON
McDONALD'S
6561 F.dlnger i
Huntington Beacti
HUNTINGTON
VALLEY
CONVALESCENT
HOSP.
NEEDS • Full Time
HOUSEKEEPER
gl82 Newman Ave .. H.B.
842-55.11
HOSTESS/BKKPR
{ combin•tion)
• APPLY IN PERSON
• REUBBI l LEE
EXPERIENCED
e ESCROW e
SECRETARY
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
3141 E. Coost Hwy
Corona del Mar
673-9240
Equal opportunity employer
MAJOR
CALIFORNIA BANK
Sttks steno/typist for trust
dept. :t.tust take dictation,
assist officer, enjoy
cuslomer contact.
Pennanent c a r e e r op-
portunity tor q u a Ii r i e d
person. Sa I a r y com·
mensurate wilh ability and
experience. Contact R. C.
Al"'""'" Nev.,,orl Center Branch
Security Pacific Nal'L Bank
560 Newport Center Dv.
Newport Beach
GERMAN LADY
We are kloking for a mature
lady who can apeak .and
type Ge r ma n fluently.
Should have some office ex·
perience and a pleasant way
with our customers. Full
lime job. Call Mr. PfahlE"r or
:t.trs. Schmitt at TRANS
GLOBE Tr-vel Bureau.
~-* Sale51tidy
tor store at Fashlon Island
needed full time saleslarly,
40 h o u r week Monday
through Friday, Please co~
tact MR. S'TEM. 644-0981
Karls Toys
SO Fashion Island
Radio-Telephone
Dispatch Girl
fftust know local area. Ap-
ply in person
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th St.
C.OSta Mesa
Sharp Carffr Gals
Sectys, Clerk Typists, Cal
Frid:iya, Recpta, Bkkprs,
RNs & LVNa. Both fee & tee
151 E. Coast Highway paid job.If. Top co's! Call
' Newport Beach Dorb, 548-7796
DOMESTIC HELP ARGUS AGENCIES
An' kinds! 1-lousekeepers. 1869 C Newport Blvd .. C.M.
C.ooka, Maida 1; Companions, Reel Estete Sal••
Relettncea req. Fee &: Fee Men & Women
Paid Jobs. Call Afias Abby, Expanding again. Office #
._7796 4 o!X'ningt available for
ARGUS AGENCIES licensed men &: v.'Omen. ln-
181t C Newport B.tvd., C.M. stant income I: I.raining. P.1r e SUPERVISION I: Gardner. Sp r In r Realty,
' SALES WORK e 54()..4824
FQll time. Must have neat Work N•ar Hom•
appearancr, able lo df:al • .'•ccoun~lc:lq
wiah people. Apply ;, .. , • SecrelArial
-• Re«ptioo
••a.u...., ............ o _,.. good pay, many other bene· styles &: finishes. ~ 11
fits. • 1 · : • •• ' Btart at 410 \Y. Coast Highway
Nev.'J)Ort Beach 646-3939
PART TIME
' APPLY
Thursday & Friday
Morch 27 & 28
9AMto4PM
$595
1~~~~~~~~~'!!!l!!!~· ~~~~~·~1 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
eooo Beach Music Center
W1iat Knot Shappe
H•ndicraft & Art
NEW CONCEPT
OPENDiG March 28th
OPEN FRIDAY'S Z.5
With p&d, like new, $75 .,,.,.,.,
Misc. Wanted 8610 Furniture IOOO Furnlturw ·------·
Minimum a&e 28 +, Desir-
able for young mother with
school aged children. Four
hours daily, five days a
v.·eek. Mon. Fri., 9 to l PM.
Will train for interesting
sales promolion system thni
record keeping. Filinc exper.
ience, good hand writing, no
typing. $1.75 hr to start, ad·
vance. within 45 days. pogj.
lions in 1-luntington Beach.
APPLY: Rulh bmuiby, Sher-
a ton Beach Inn, 21.ll2 Ocean
Ave., Huntington Beach, 9
AJ.t to 10:30 M.I, Thursday,
Mardi 27th.
INO PHONE CALL PLEASE)
Secretary $500
For gal who enjoys working
with creative young people.
Good sh &: typing skill!.
Many oo. benefits. % lee
paid, % reimbursed.
Acctg Clerk $433
Will train intelligent gal, good
at figures who enjoys work·
ing wilh people.
Numerous fee & fee paid jobs
in Beach Area, & So, Santa
Ana. I
'GAYNOR
PerlOnnel Agency
2'Ei E. 17th Street
Santa Ana 542-72M
e INJECTION MOLDING e
OPERATORS OR
TRAINEE.S o.,,,
Apply in Pl'l'SOn; 850 \Yest
18th St., C.M.
THR,FTY
DRUG STORE
16141 H•rbor Blvd.
Fountain Valley
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SAWPEOPU
PART TU.tE, DAYS, FOR
SPRING PROMOTIOJ'l
Apply Personnel Office,
Jn:! floor, 2 to 4 p.m.
?i.fonday thru Friday
The Broadway
47 Courts of Fashion
F ~ION ISLAND
Newport Beach
An F.qual Opportunity
Employer
A NEW YOU?' Try it on
for size: 11. business of your
own. in your own com·
munity, an yoor own time,
for an income of your
own. And thE' beauty and
glamour of AVON cos-
metics. Ready'!' P h o n e
540-'itMl or 546-SJ41
17 Pc. Ki119 Size
Bedraom
Large 9 drawer dre!Sel', mlr·
ror, 2 bedslde stands, king
size headboard, trame, quill·
~ mattress. sheets, blank·
eta, etc.
ChoiCl' of Spanish
or Modern Sb'le
All For $249
No down • Pmts, only $9 mo.
WELK'S WAREHOUSE
600 \V. 4th St., Santa Ana
Open Daily 9 • 9
f.at9-6 Sun.ll.6
SPANISH Returned from
Mcxlel Homes on .sale at
less than wholesale! Croup
includes beautiful 9 6 ' '
quilled IK!fa. & Jove seat.
J Spanish ' 6a.k decorator
tables, swag or table lamps,
wall placque, king, queen,
or full size bedroom suite
complete incl box springs,
mattress, linens & boudoir
lamps, Spanjsh oak 6 pc
dining set priced elsewhere
at apprOx. ;1195.00 ALL
FOR ONLY $399. $20 down,
$4.!19 per -.eek / out of
state credit OK. W i I I
separate flit qujck 'sale. 20th
C-entuJY. Furniture, 9 7 7 2
Garden Grov'e B I v d • ,
Garden Grow Daily 10-9,
Sal ~. SUn J2..5 Come
in or call <n4) 5.lJ..-5240
Toachers 20 PC. "MADRID" Substitute Teachers
LIVE in Housekeeper, full "'e are interviewing appU. 3 Room Group
time; motherless home, NB cants during Easter vaca· FROM MODEL HOMES
area. 2· teenatel'!!. Own 'lion for a 6 lo 8 wetk sum-Includes: Quilted · sol& &:
rmrrv. ~ before 9 mer assignment. Must have chail' _ 2 end tables Ii: col·
am or all 7 pm. California Teaching credent· fE!<'! table_ 2 tampa -dresa-
EXPER. Saleslady, f ull ials, For appointment Call er~mirror -beadboard
time, over 40, for ready E. T, MCEiroy, .10 AM lo quilted baX spring &: matt-
to wear. Apply: The Show· . 5 PM. 892-3031 ress - 5 pc. dining room;
OU, 22 Fashion Island, N.B. SADDLEBACK Inn, Laguna table & 4 hi·back cha.in.
B. Beach now hiring general CCMPARE AT $749.95 ·
Cocktail Waitresies hotel and restaurant person-$399
FELICIANO'$ DE'I. Call.1 ~ appoi!ltment. No down-Pmts orily $16 mo
Taking Ppplicailtitis 494-9436 . WELX'S WAREHOUSE.
Daily 2 -SPM /6'15.iisoo EXP. Laro"''"' ""'"'"'"
Paying & Receiving Teller.
Prev. banking exp. desired.
Apply at Security Pacific
National Bank, Laguna NI·
guel Br. 495-4501
or trainee. Salary + comm;
qualified leads. }<' r i n g e 600 W. 4th St, Santa Ana
bcrnifita. Call 546--0846 Open Daily S.9
MATURE couple to manage Sat 9.6 Sun ll-6
apts in the Costa itesa QU~. Kng Size bed w/
area. 32 units, Chilrlren ac-quilted mattress. co m p ,
ceptable. 635--4481 Never used $98; worth $250.
Cutter, Experienced 847-0406
T\YO children, 31 mos and
10 mo11 need care, ll hr
days, 5 days/v.·k. Older
child ~ companion. Immediate Opening Furniture ;eturned rrom dis-~ eves. Beach Drapery Seivlce pl<cy studios., model homes,
900 \\' 17th Street decorator1 cancellation.
DESPERATELY need PBX, ~ ffiesi'.. · 54().6464 Spanish & MeditemLMan etc
cleck typ•t. Jc. Seo., RD FURNITURE ReCE"p, & Jr. Bookkee~r.
Please apply Merchants Agencies, Men & 1144 Newport Blvd., CM
Personnel. 64>2770 agency. Wom•n 7550 every night til 9
BAKERY SALES GIRL 1----------1 Wed., Sat, & Si.In 'ti! 6
Appl y Mr. n ;o"'"''°' ... ,,.,. .. , u .. ..,..i · • l5.IO -2~0~P"'c~'°M~O=D~E"'R~N
Trotter's Bakery PBX Recep ·' ' '·' • · '· ."$400 •
"' r ... ,,. "'"'"' a."" """•""" u .. pd) ...... $600 3 ROOM GROUP Clerk Typist (fee pd\. •. $350 1n 1 ·
WOMEN to polish & mask sales Outside •••... $7SOO++ c udes: F1oral so!a &: chair
fiberglaa molds. Apply \Y. k •-1 I"= • walr.at · tables • lamps • Order Des .,... es •.•• , .. ,,,,.., I ~-lth il D. Schock Co., 3502 s. wa-ho"•omoo .,500 compete ~.....,m w qu t '" .. .. .... ,.,.,. A.. 5 dln Greenville, San1a Ana. ~oM cu mattrrsa -pc. ette, Test Tech .•••••••.•••• ""°"" All
TELEPHONE •·· . Al F J b etc. for .•.
Service. Exp'd, :i~:e~~ Merch:ntseePe;~~nel $277 ·
Grace Lane, C.M.· 540-2002 · 2043 Westclifl DrivE" No down •. Pmts, only $10 mo.
ltlATURE Babyiiitter aftE"r C64°';"'m' 017~ f.t:1~': WElJ('S WAREHOUSE Apn1 l!it. my home, J boys. ,,. ,,.,,.........,
T.V. living• room furniture, Factory Sales le Service SAT le SUN'S 10.5
Dinette 'RI and bar stools, Daily 12 noori ··tn 9, Sat g.s· Daily Easter Week •
be d r o o m furniture and 1140f Beach mvd., (Hwy 39) Aris & crafts done by area
mlscellarleous Items. All lY. mi. So. San Diego Fwy. residents. Interested in sell·
reasonably priced. 384-A E. Huntington !}each 347-8538 in& your handiwork on cor1-
l6th PL Costa Mesa PIANO • O~GAN stgnment ?' Wri!e "What
BEAUT. Medt BR se!, 7' BARGAIN H\/NTERSI Knot Shoppe," 26'l'l Newport
d ~• 11 hdbd -l •'r Blvd., N.B. 92660. rn """'• q , .. t' Cn:i Orange Count)i's largest
& mir/w nite stnds, lit new . stock ot new &: .. __ .. ...-.. CHESI' ol d r a w e r s, '~ price, FREE aeces. Pianos Ir Organs· bookcase headboard set
64>-llll Spinet Pianos from • • $388 Smoker BBQ, misc lamps,
DINE'ITE Table & 4 chain Baldwin Organ • • • • • • • • $388 ~ly Amer lamp &: table,
$20. White w/formica top. Chickering Piano • · • • •• $745 for window, Color TV ante~
54()..1820 Conn Caprice Organ na, &mall elec water heater
-Sa'te ................... $400 tor trlr or ca mper.
G•rage S•lit 8022 all Wurlitzer &: C.Onn floor Magazine rack. Girls Bike
samples greatly reduced! misc Items of tools & furn,
GARAGE Sale: 9 x U Ax· Low bank terms 764. W. 20th St., Costa M,....,.
minster rug, 30" x JO'' oc-No down payinent ?""
tagan lflimlr, portable TV. Goukl Musk Comruiny Bm.DS of Paradise * * *
AM FM •'-b nl r-Healthy bloomina w e 11 -rawu com . reco 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana . ..,
player &. radio. New size So. of Frttway 547-0081 established 2 plants lo a
14 doubjf knjl skirts. 144" ()peJ.' Mon " Fri eo;es 'til· t 5 gal. co ntainer. OnJy a
drapes, toys, ptwi misc. Sunday 12 lo 5 few left at this price o1
items. 536--4.155. 2 O 6 O 2 HAMM.ONO s•·•-Y onJy $5.00 for 2 plants. Call
Goshav.•k Lane pa cit j c · , • lClliWay '}' after 6 P.P.f. or all day ' maha • De\v &: used planOs Saturday and Sunday. 1212
Sands. ot all makes. Best buys Jn So 0 ---S Sa A , r..u:o:. t., nta na.
CAMPING equip, b a b y So. Cali1. right here; · · '-" bik t 3 WHEEL band saw jointer, equip, twm .,.,...a, es e c. SCID4I0T MlJ'SIC CQ., l 6 · h H
W .. Th Call paner me oover Tues., .. un. ·1907 N. Main, I h i · 536--0269 Santa Ana upr g t, mm proJector,
screen s p l icer, light
GIRL'S train'g bike $15. WANTED: Pianos &: Organs. y;heelbarro\\'. 15 g a I .
baby" clothes. Odds 'n ends. Cash paid a q u a r i um , complete,
252 Esther St., CM. 64>1534 * 636-362o * tropical & olitdoor fish ·&:
HOUSEHOLD goods, 18' boat PIANO TUNING &. Repair turtles. 847-8277
w/ motor&: trlr. '57 Chevy. Expert, reasonable! 1 ·0-REXE ___ L-_Oe-,-..,.-.,-;0-,-.,,.-,-10
549-1651, Wed thru Sal Albert AarnellS 675--6967 drawer Mr & Mn w/4
Appllancos 1100 R•dlo · 8200 -~~~-i ·-.,...---~~~~ A,\'.~,. ~··. ~lb~: SCRAM-LETS
=.,~~~m.!wd;,p~; ANSWERS
Dunlap's 1815 N e w po r f ,
Costa Mesa. ~1188 Hackle -Valet -Fable -
WASHERS&. DRYERS Skewer -WATOIES
Severa.I from Model Homes News item: "In Russian
mirror, xlnt cond. nso.
Walnut. Corvair 4 lug rims
&. tires 141 $10 ea. Girl's
English 26" coaster brake
bike, good cond. $al. Child'&
rocking chr, $3, 431 Colton
St, N.B. 54s.-0504
KIRBY Vacuum cleaner;
new 1969 model, dinette set.
contour chair. Sacrifice!
Ptv prty. 8Z1-4464
WE PAY MORE
CASH
For any near new or used
furnltlire, appliances, color-
ed TV's, stereos, pianos, or.
gans, stoves, refrigeratoni,
bedroom sets, dining room
sets, office fW'Jliture. 1 piece
or houseful. Day, night or
Sunday.
636-3620
WANTED
WE" need quality {no junk
please). Furniture, color
TV's. stereos, appliances,
toots and ollicc equipment.
TOP CASH JN 30 P.Jinutes!
5.11-1212 * 893-0Xi5
$WE BUY$
$ FURNITURE $
AP PLIANCES
Color TV'1-Pieno'1-Sler10'1
I Pi1c1 or Hou11 Full
CASH JN 10 MINUTES
• 541-4531 •
WANTED: Boat trailer
to pu!l 14 ft . Aluminum boat.
Must be reasonable.
540-""3
NE\VLYWEDS With empty
house in DESPERATE need
of end tablE"s & colfee
tables. Free to Us. 638--0535
WANTED TO BUY: 1969 S
PROOF SETS, $9. * 675-5258 *
FREEZER needed in 3 to
4 weeks. (preferably Frlgi.
daire) 833-2935 (Irvine)
Dunlap's, 1815 Newport hotels there's a TV set in
C.Osta Mesa. SCS-7788 every room, only ii WATCH-
CAS relrigeratar, $25. Gas/,ES=.yo'=u=.'=' ======
stove, $25. Both a:ood coDd. T I • 1 --8205
LADIES ,.1;ia;,,, dramooo FREE TO YOU
1.4 carats almost new wh.ite
642-8285 -·-·-·-"-°"------
PINK Admiral refrigerator, OOWR TV's • GE 1: RCA
15 cu tt $50. cau after-• Tracie in'll & repossession
5 'PM 962-9528 " · ( • Choose from 9 models,
e DLX Holpoint ,U. ~·. fully guaranteed ~ prfced
re1rig freezer belov.· like right for quick s a I e ,
new ~c! 67J...4735 ' Dunlap's, 1815 Newport,
• Costa Afesa. 548-TISS
KENMORE Auto. washer, =:-:=cc-=~=-,,.--,lnte modE-t, :dnl cond. $35. RCA C.olo~ 21" C.Onsole In
S47-8ll5 good rond1Uon $125. 673--8807
Antiqun 1110 Hi-Fi & Stereo ~210
gold mountin,g. Sac. $900. 'FREE Fertilizer. 1-1 o t' s e
Phone 673-8811 variety · 1746 Orchard Dr,
CARPETS, Vinyls, Tiles, lat-
est atylE"a and ·colon. Com-
mereial & Residential, Exi
pert installation.
off Santa Ana Ave., Santa
Ana Heij:hts, Between 4 t:.
6 pm only 4/1
GJ::!B,MAN Short 1-1 a i r
642-1403 540.7262 Pointer, female 4~2 yrs Q_U_A_L-.-K-,,-S~ao--bod--w"1 1 wants a good home with
quilted mattress. co m p . running area. 5 4 8 -5 7 4 8 •
NevE-r used $98; v.'Orth $::JO. Paper!! 3/28
.847--0400 LABRADOR RETRIEVER,
9-X-15_0_F_F_·_W_h_ite-lwe"1--,-,1-oo" female, 20 mo. old, all
rug & pad SSO: matching black, very good disposilion,
hall n1nner $10. Xlnt cond. licensed for N.B. -Call
54S.Ol98 673-1829 J/28 8th ANNUAL ANTIQUE STEREO 1969 Solid state
SHOW and SALE deluxe coMOle stereo, 4 UPHOLSTERING . (Europ-J Yr old min. Schnauzer,
'Y.W.C.A. Santa Ana spd changer. Left. on Jay ean craftsmen) Free est.. AKC reg; Champion lineage,
14ll fl. Broadway a~. Pay oH remainJ.rw baJ. del, pickup, 215 Main, HB excitable, needs quie t home
Milrch 771 28, 12 noon. lD pm. a~ o1 $76.00 or lenn&. Bernard's Uphol. 536-M!Xi without s m a 11 children.
March 29, 1.2 noon-9 pm. Credit Dept 535-7289 ROSE carpel ·" pad l2xl8 830-2542 3/28
"GOOD DEALERS -GOOD $50. Alum screen door The (2} BLK poodle pupp'ie:s 4
SHO\Y..COOD CAUSE." Cameres & Equip. 8300 78 $15. Good cone!. 4~2447 4 mos. old • l male • 1
v AST Stock Amer. & Eur STUDENT In le.rested 1 n female -To good homes tum & clocb. L a rr y Photo Dirk Room equip-GE Rcfrige'rator $50. where pe_rson will bl' home
MO"'"'" Antlnues, 24:28 mont. ·~ ~·1 Baby crib $10, Car seal all day, 646-Ta32 3127 ·e~ "'i ":1<1-iM't $8. E:.:cellent 893·1492 Newport Blvd., C.M. ADORABLE, white Pomera·
AN'f'IQUE&Decorators Sportin9Goods 8500 •FIRE & Burglar Alann nian. llfalc dog, 2\'I yrs.; SystE"ms· installed as )ow as Items, a complete houseful -prefer home In The Blulfs.
No dlrs. 545--7798 * POOL TABLE "' AC s99. Call 642-34!!0 644-1606 J/28
----·-CESSORIES. $200. 5 PC DRUM set $75, Prov. FEMALE 1 yr old German
Sewing Machines 1120 Eves fi.tl..5057 love seat SSO, 3 pc sectl Shepherd. Frtt 10 good
'68 SINGER>· a real beauty! DAILY Pu.pr WANT ADS $85, Desk $2(1. 673-4256 home, hsbrn, shots. Ulves
Only $37.85 or $3.75 week. BRING 'ft&WLTSI White elephants! Dime-a·llne children. 49-~57 3128
Does everything bat talk. EASTER Bunnies and ~m. 5~6· Sporting Gc.od1 1500 Sporting Goods 85~ cagr. Blk/Wt c:ocker-Poo,
Own trans. 548-0832
MANICURIST • Nev.'J)Ort
Beach. MR. RON'S t.'tcn'.s
Hair Styling. 54S.-9174
Job.-Men, Wom. 7500 J QXl ·W. 41.b St., Santa Ana 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 f£'n1alr. 2 mos. old. neWport . °"'' o"" 9 -9 Mu•lc·~ 1125 YOU'RE INVITED • • • ••'-'"' ""
I Sal 9 • G Slln. 11 • ti G H•..._ I I FREE clothing for large size Personne uitor ......,uorf•rs 1969 NAUGAHYDE S w Ive I • NEW and USED • I I woman. Range from size agency rocke rk $50 8" 38 lo 44. Also men'B shirts,
feathers • Teachers Holidoy HNlth Sp• • 'fypl&J&
2300 Harbot BIYd., C.M. SuJMrior Agency Tut Educallol1al. Dlvi.sion ot EstUllshed l!H6
P;::•:hT-:~P~:;:~·· o~~:: :: : .~~i!J§ 11 RECREAAN!IONAL 11 ~~~~:;:;;~"'~
and the applicant stool &: ulil tbl, small appli-'"'" e NEW and USED e yrs olrl. Nreds big yard.
IJJ Davor Dr., N.B. """"'· other Jtem•. 2!162-B. LUDWIG ROGERS, ASTRO I VEHICLE SHOW Call 962-2564 3/'Il EXPERIENCED \8ST J~arbor Bl, Costa Mesa Man.hall F.ie1d1 .tiu interes-
HOUSEKEEPER cau !int w.nc ting6weeksawnmerUllign-
CDAY SHIFTJ ment1. $500 KUaranteed in. PARK LIDO Mothers S.ck to Work con1e with opportunity to
• • Qxwa1ncenl JI01piW Home School Cooperative earn up to $2500 for full sum·
5C:WCD Colla A-Iesa Srrvlcea. EduC4t1ona1' Div. mer. For interview wrlle
_ of Manhall Freld1. Church "'· J. SendvOA, Pel'90nnt>I
• sc hool or Scoutlllg ManagE"r,FEEC~E.l7th
T.a.phone Rtaptlon Backa'n>und helplUJ $5. per St., SUfte 212, Santa Ana.
Work. (,all II AM to 1nl~iew II: 1.1 a r . Call MACHINE OPERATORS
1 P.M. 540-29)1 83'H»19 1,,
• ~c"A~N~y=o~u~ou-~AL=1r-F~Y=1 ,.,..,,.. "'""'· Oril1 p,,,.,
S£CRE'TARY to VP Mfg. Nm:! 2 Jadlet tar special I Mills, Packaging 4 Ship.
Mat be lll':lt llal'ler, mp v.'Ork. 12 Jfours 'Nt!ekly, $60 ping Oerk, c x per i ~ n c e
paca ot fut l'l"O'lftfc eleo-per wk. cau Mta. Nellon belptul. Apply 1>1?1. s-t PJ\t.
tronk:1 rU'm. Min. l yn: at 641-3560 betwfito 2 and 4 ARMALITE
eqi • .\ ahol1band. 50-atll tor penional Interview. 118 E. 16th, C.M.
SHIRT Prener wanted TEAOIER. Nttds catt for RN (or LVNI, part-time.
~· pre.em.d or wW 12 mo baby I • 3 Wttkly, Orderly er aide full Ume.
btl U nee.wary. Lido my home. Rtf&. ~ &lnlite Convalescent llOOtal
'Cftncn, 1'771 Newport BIY. _lfln~_C_P,.;111.;._~=~-~ SiJpe.rioC', N.B.
CMa ~. 5CM014 ~ WaHttss OPERATOR with tollawfna
PRACl'ICAL mrae h ~ldt'r
~ Wy Fri. eve to Sun ew:., wkly. &T3.a961 aft I
PM.
GIRL f.or' Avanl Garde IUmt.
0..IM ·X a.6TI7
VIKING SMORGASBORD OR Space available lrenl)
16 £. 1!th St., C.M. ask I• Costa M~sa &auty
For Mr. Andenoro 54S--004 Salon. 540 •..8934 Tue .. Fri.
WAn'RESS Wanted at Cof· BLUEPRINT SHOP requlru
fee, Do.nu!, Sandwich Shop. blutollne trimmt!'t' operator.
5CM836 54o.9'J73
642-3870 549-2743 Pe; Trecp , CM.M. ~ ~:~~~i! n:;"an~ I 11 3sia!.~~~ m~!~!~ n:
School .. lnstruction 7600 c. ap... 1nr: at $99.50. Pedala, hi-bats .---------------.... Wk:s. a I d' Housebroken. ----"---3 ROOM GROUP ..,. ,.., .. .-.. AU om.u 1 3 BIG DA y S I ,....." ""' The Newpor1 lnclttdes: Uvlnr room tel • part&, accuaoriel A: cymbals PUPPrF...s
School of Business labJ., 1 .._.. In 1tock. I FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY I Larae, niostly blocl<, 7 ·-•k• -amps • ,_.room EVERYnllNC Di MUSIC •o .. <; set • quilted mattreu • ma· • MARCH 21-29 -30 oJd. 549-1891 after 6 • '""''~A=;,. ""' ... .,. ... m ... ,,, • · • Beach Music Center I I •·"'· '"" e Dictating equipment $449 I It I RECENT bllck issues ot
•Modern oltlee procedutts No down . ?mis. only $lS mo, F~ctory Sales A Servi~ UNIVERSITY TIME, N1'.;\Y REPUBLIC.
e Brush G Shorthond WELX'S W llally 12 noon 'til 9, Sat "°I I Coll 54<>-zm ofln 5 pm.4/1
• Penor!~ =lopment AREHOUSE 17404 Beach mw .. (Hwy 39) FREE Bamboo clwnp or
(Ask ab<mt our -1at otter I ll mL So. Sao Dlefo Fwy. I OLDSMOBILE I ''""'· ll' loll . You d;g or which includes fl'ft typins 60C W. 4th St.. Santa Ana Hw~on Btaah 847-3S36 cut. !>4S--005
inlfruclion 1 Open Dally 9 • 9 NEW Fender M u s t a n g I I ,;, "l5 J Sat. 9 . 6 Sun. ll • 6 Guilar I Cll9e. $lSO. or bm PURE While pet Mlts. Bring -~ I case. 540-7'629 Jrrr LIKE N•w s.t....,.ug bod ol!tt. 96).47'19 2150 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA I L 1 r E T 1 Af E G I t t • · divan s 1 2 5 . OwNtuired GIBSON J..SO ' I Bk\mOO '-m.:tt Bamboo.
typewrltlnr. Ch 11 d r «' n, ~ bl!H} &: avocado gm with HaJd5bdl ca... • I You dlg. !'J48.-65m 3121
fl'l\ndchildI"t"n. er )'Ollnltlf! Chair 1; lrg melch'g ot· $320 $200 otkr He lp Us Celebr•t• Our Ad dition K<'nmotc washing machine.
Ind Iv Id u a I I y tutored toman n75 S4A-65S7 ....... A ~60 .r:.' PM I Of A Compfetti LIM Of . . . I Nt'l:.'da ~pa.Ir. fM-6(2) lm °'"'°'' 10 1.....,,. 1yp;..,1----· ----~~ GMC TRUC. KS & HOLIDAY CAMPERS school. 173 Dtl Mar. CM, Pl.A.CC )'007 .,.,. ao wtwn W\Jrllt1rr Bung. Piano I I 1'\VIN silt' lk'd f!T'C, HW)-
548--2859 beautiful tMt, $JXl.. or tington Be:teh, 847-9817 3/28 co=1~NG=.~T~o~Eumpe~-.,,~b~--,,I tht1 .,.. looklnc -DA.Il.Y be.t nfff!r. ~. I FREE' s.. All Th• New I WOOD for your Firepl11.cit.
Brush up }'OW' F'ttnch PILOT dul!.6td &C·ris?I CELLO for Ale, NII shie, e Vecetlon ~d All CUI Up. 842-7269 3/28
Cnt1\'t'M1<1tjon ln m.y cl.aail. Lyon I HNb-: Xlnl tone.' Peptl I t-!of Ooo•" Camping Eq uipment I SERVEL Gu 12' R~fris. Gd.
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BOATING
COURSE
BY
Coast Guard Auxiliary
starts Thurs. 7:30 PM
M-27
Corona del Mar High School
2101 East Bluff Drive '
18' BAY BOAT
Like nQ •••••••••• try $1495
COL 29 ........ $9950
Inboard .......... , • Loaded!
e PACIFIC YACHT SALESe
3446 Via Oporto, Newport
24 Hour Phone •• 673-1570
"1,1 Mi No. ot G.G. Fwy." at the Sign ot The
Friendly Tiger Coming CUSTOM DLX K 41 Kit-New Moon-Fleetwood
17 FT. Pertonner. blander -~N~ew~and=~U~""~
Deluxe model (all fiber--TRAILER w/ cabana. on.rly
glass) outboard. Comm tum. Reaaonably priced.
snap down cover. Blc wheel loW rent. Good loe. Must
tilt trailer. $700 or beat off· see to appreciate. 2912 Sp
er. Phone 644-4687 after 'I' pm 16. w. Cout Hwy, NB.
WANTED: Boat trailer
to pull 14 ft. Aluminum boat .Mo,:;;bl;:l•;H~o~m;;'";:;;;;;;;;92;;f00 Must be reasonable. •
545-l083
1964 29' OW.m DC Fly-.
Fully eqlllp, new palnt. 50
hrs on overhaul Make of!e.
642-9088 aft e pm.
16' Glass boat a . tandem
trlr, $600. 14' boat • trlr, mo. 646-'5!4. 543-8333
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TRlNlllOl(TATION 1
FINESt SELECTION -OF
PREVIOUSLY
OWNED 1
'66-'67-'68'
CABILLAcs :
IN SO. CALIFORNl~t'.
4 DOOR -2 DOOR " • • • El Dorados • Calais
' • Coupe de Villes • Sedan de Villes
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PRICED FROM $34951
Some Carry New Car
5 Year or 50,000 Mlle Warr•nty · ..
ALLEN .
OLDSMOBILE • CADILLA~
1150 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY
LAGUNA BEACH
494-1084 • 547-3103
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JvlJISTERJ_JJEa 11{0Jvl THE JvlJISTER. CRllF13MEN
ON DISPUY AND READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY!
------OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES ·TO SELEO FROM ------
1968
.COUPE DE VILLE • $3999
~t.113
$4999
Beautiful Chestnut brown exterior wi'Ui aandlewood vinyl
top and matchinr aandlewood leather Interior. Has all
the power lncludln.1 pow« 1tttrfn&:, powtt brakes, pdWer
windowt, power 1eab, factory air condlt1onlna:, AM·Jl'M
radio, power door locks, etc. You must tee thla one.
(VRX846) ,
1961 EL DORADO
.Beautiful flremllt roeewood brown with brown
padded top and saddle letther L'lterior. Power
steerln&. powtt dllc brak!I, power windows.
poWer llMt. Votue bra. stereo AM-FM rad-io, rear windoW detonet, pawer door locks'
plus much. much more. Must lfff. (XSR 304J
SALE PRICED
1963 THUNDEUIRD
Lovely coral exterior with white landau top
and matclline coral vinyl interior. Fully
equipped with power 1teertn1, power br&ku, power windows, powtt seat, radJo and beater
automatic transmlsllon plus white aide ;;if
lUru. A very wtll kept car. (10Z570)
. SALi $999 PllCI
1967 CADILLAC
Thil lovely Sedan DeVUJe baa all popular
power autsts lncludin1 power 1teerln&:, power
brakn JJOW<r windows • ..,,..... -•and Cad-
Ulac'a famoUJ factory air condltkml.n1. This beautltul automobile bu been. Vf!l"f camuDy
drtvcn and shows only the tlna:t Of care by
lb pnviow: owner. ("'5)
SAU $3777 PllCI
1964 CADILLAC
Coupe Dt Ville. Silver blue exterior with
matehln&: cloth and IMther Interior. Hu pow.
er •teertnc. power l:r&kel • powtt windows. power seat, whi'9 side ~ ttrn. MUlt Mll now. (SRP 359)
SALi $1333 PllCI
1965 RIVIERA
This one ta bard to bellnelnonly 36,000 mile one owner beauty ftn!lhed Royal mJdnilht
blue exterior with black custom lnterfor.
Fully equipped with power 1tffr1ne, power
brakes, paWer 11:a ti, power wtndowl, factory
&lr conditionb:li. power antenna, Ult •teerine
whed, radio and heater, Afety HnUnal
SALE PRICED
1966 CADILLAC
Sedan DtVWe that ii ablolutely 1oreeoua.
Ftniahed ln S1*J\ilh SUvu with matchini cloth and leatlier interior, fully power ac-
ttntt4 with power steerin&-brakel·wndOWI·
1eat1-door lockl, AM-FM r&dlo. auto. cruile
cqntrol, premium wtute 1lde wall t.1ru Uld
t£ctory al; coll[llltlonlng. (RGN29'1)
SAU $2999 PllCI
1966 THUNDERllRD
The tport;y 2 door hardtop ls _tµby equipped.
with power 1teer1n1t ~er ~ powtt wlndOW1, power 1ut ahd Ford'• famOUI fac.
tory air conditiontn1. A b-.utitul satin 1llver exterior with black vinyl interior. Must be
sttn and dr:lven to t'ully appredatel (RTU·
339)
SAll $1999 PllCI
1967 OLDSMOllLE
The CU.tom Delta 4 Door bardtop tlnilh.d. lrt
a mttaWc blue extt:rlor with blaclc vhl,Jl root
and blue interior. J'UlJ,y equipped wtth power
atttrlnlo Po'ftr brakes power wt.ndowl, u tro
teal, factory air conditioning plut many otber
lwi:ury ttaturta. ShOWI meticulow: care by
Dttviwl OWMt. (TYY .7")
SAU $2777 PllCI
LARGEST
SELECTION
OF LATE MODEL.
Pl lVIOUSLY OWNED
CADILLACS
IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
IE SURE TO
CHECK OUR PRICES
IEFORE YOU IUY
· ~NYWHIREI
THESE CADWCS ARE All
SPECIALLY PRICED
NOW
FOR THIS SALE ONLY
SEE US TODAY!
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1961 CADH.LAC
4 Door Hardtop. Flni&htd in 11trlkin1 turquoi&e with matcbin& clolb and leather interior.
Automatic transmiallon radio and heater,
powet 1teerin1, power brakn power windowl,
power atal, factory air conditionina. Only ~.000 miles. Must see. CSVG267J
SALi $777 PllCI
1965 CADILLAC
Tb• po~ DeVUle model finllhed in lovely \\1th black vin.Jl top and
bla.ck leather tmor. Hu P<JWft' 1teerln1,
power brakes_ power windows. tilt 1tftrln1
wheel, AM·FM radio llnd factory air condl·
tlonlna:. This is a beeut1ful automobile that ii
priced for a quick ale. (NQX514)
SALi $2333 l'llCI
1966 PONTIAC GTO
A very 1DOrtY hardtop that h tinllhed In
silver with black all-vtnYI bucket seat in·
terior. Fully loaded l.ncludln1 Bia Vf engine, trt~power 4 speed tranuniuion, power steer·
in1, power brak~J radio and beater, Factory alr condiUontna. i:ou won't want to min thil
one. (SAA.494) '
SAU $1999 PllCI
1966 OLDS TORONADO
Hardtop Deluxt. Emerald lf'ffn atmor with
stten cloth interior. Full power lncludlna:
power stt:erlng, power bra1r:ea, power win-
dows, Wt atffrinc wheel. factory air co~
tionfnl. I.ow mllee1e and absolut.ly pp.
OUI throu&hout (SVX120)
SALE PRICED
1967 CHRYSLER
The I>OPUlar Newport series. Gold exterior
with blBck vinyl top and black all vinyl lyt-
tericr. Automatic tranamtuion power 1teeJ'o
lnK, power brakes, power window•. factory
air condlUonln1, radio and heater, white aide
wall Ura:. 'Ibis automobile ii ablolutely a:or·
1eoua inside and out (~29)
SAU $2777 PllCI
1965 THUNDEUIRD
Sh.lmmerlna: satin 1Uver with matcbin1 vinYl
buc.ket 1eat interior. 1\dly eqUfpped w:l~w·
er steering, PQW6 brakes, power
power seats, factory air conditlonlni a
wb!te aide wall tirft:. <PDP 490)
SALi $1333 PllCI
1967 EL DORADO
Fb>bhod In pbantOm .,... wltb IP""' cloth
and leather interior. Fully equipped with pow-
er llffrinl, power dile brakes, power 1eat,
poWer windows, Wt and telescopic steerina:
wheel, wonderb&r radio tactory &tr condition-
ing plua maey more Cadillac optional feature&.
<VXll 168)
SALi $4888 PllCI
1966 OLDSMOllLE
Starftre. l'ln1lbed in metallic turquoise wtth
white vinyl bucket aeat interior. Hu auto-
mat1c truwnlalion, power 1lttrln1. power
brakn, powtr windows, power Ht.ti, factory
air conditioning, tilt 1teerlng wheel. power
antenna. "'1re whff'l covers, radio and. healer,
and only 31,000 miles. A truly flawless auto-
mobile. (SIU572)
SALE PRICED
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8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY
VISIT OUR COMPLETE
VOGUE TYRE
SAW & SllYICI CINTH • WI ALSO SlOCK AU: Oll•INAL
FACTORY 19UIPMINT TilU.
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Your Factory Authorized Cadillac Dealer Serving The Orange Coast Harbor Area
NABERS
INCLUDIN• MOUNTINWALANCIH & UCISI TAI 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9100 • FRfE PICKUP All> DfUYERY
u ... C1r1 '900 Ulld Cara 9900 Uted Cars 9'llCI U,... C.n 9'llCI Utod C1rs Ullld C1n 9900 1--------
IUICK CADILLAC CHRYSLER CORVAIR DODGE FORD MUSTANG PONTIAC
'64 CORVAm Spydor, 4 apd. 'A l'onl XL "!8 MUSTANG, 289, air, dlJc, 'OS OLDS, "2. 4 .,.i. Yellow ''5 PONTIAC GTO
turbo charged, 1ello w "51DODGE2 Dr. hdtp. Gilixle Htirtlt., auto, ptd w/vtnyl top. 7500 w/ bile int Must tell • Slcy blue ext, white top v_.
w/blck lnt Xlnt cond. flOO. R&H. n blt •rw. $250. White extmor, plUlh fur. f.lllea. $2800. &e-1161 days, bKt ofter. 1 ownr, 5'M:571 dlr, pwr ateerlJ'le, b~el
ge...ag *.29b qa1lt bQdiet 1tab, tact drlr. 644-0392 evu. aft 4. .eats, ExC'flknt conct Own. COMIT •a GrHnbrier l<Jlllf1ler, 102 ======== atr. S50 CUh de1a, will flbc MU=ST=s."n"'·=a"Marto:-,....,-,-,d<mo.-·1 '64 Oldl 91, HI' cpe, full ec:1 b)' little 'ole lady in San
"61 Comet, air, nblt flll. bp, 4 lpd. difttrent. Muat FALCON prvt puty, Pymnts S29.86. NEW '68 Mll&tans GT. Na PM, air, ru tire1, xlnt aernente. $50 Caah dell or
XlD cond. $.115 lff! $850 815-let LB ATB '798, Call Ken 4!K-reuonable ofter ttru.ed. cond. $UCO. ft315-1Ul take foreign car. Can finr
C & u & •o 174 Darrellt st., C.M. 5ta..2m '6.l'""""'M"'o~NU,=-. -.... -..,Whl= .. -1 '13 t~~ v..a. .~i:!..: . 9773 or ~ Mr. Noonan, dlr, 534-1200 'S5 • 'ST OLDS, both in prvt:K """ ..... lB NRC 21:1, can
lllllftAft lnUtxt. Radk>. au ......... Pl. ou ...... _ '66 FORD Fabiane Squire ,65 M~ v..a, fair com. Package: deal b' en 9773 or 5'6-0634
BUICK -'63, ,., pb, --------CONTININTAL * ....,.. ·* CORI. 8U-6?40, 96>-ml 9 puo ......, • V~ • aufo. aulo, air, $1.195. llOG. 54W2ll aft 10 Aid. ·ss Bonnoville, "'""' <0nd. arlc owner. Xlnt cond. $195. '67 Camara SS 350 1113.=..,co=Rv"'AIR="'M'"..,..-"'eo.p.=" •a STIQ(: FalC!Oll sm. P/1 A tan pb:. ~~ ~ new tires• bralw:. Prlv. ,13-,.., an.r ! PM. m<rl'2 • apd. chmo -bi&._ '69 CONTlllENTAL 4 -"""· wry clou, N""' dutch A water pump. ..... 54!Ml!33 pm. PLYMOUTH party. * 113-7311
'61 BUICK CONVERT .~";"-~ dlr. Druid""'•,..,. ~ .. II!! nma-U.$400 . ......,. 181"'Bool<l l!Z........i TAKE ovor""""""" I&< OLDSMO.llLE -------GRANO Prix '&<. ele c
XLNT'IHAPE. ie, ======== month with to.GOO muc• w -mo, 1961 Ford c.artina. s 1M7 PLYMOUTH wlndwa, wata, alum. whl1,
113-739! CHEVROLET ~:.-U"s.~, S.M~ "'.:: CORVETTE PORD moo old. Equily $250 . llllYERSITY BELVIDERE II PIS, Pib. alr-<ond, till
'tl5 BUICK RJviera. O..tom. Johnson a Son Llncolno l ---------''5 FORD COUNTRY -50-GG e 4 door StaiHon Wll'Oft str"a: whl. Sl.O'J;. 6'l3-M80
!::"c,.1 .. ~ r..t air, WHm 'II a.v 1-Ja Pwr M=iry. ,.....,. ''2 CORVETTE SEDAN MERCURY SALES & SERVICE : ~=~'°" _....... s •. 8, punched 348 •fl CX>NTL '81 Blk ' dr, hdtp. Black beauty! Mutt .. to Sta war. dlr, V...t. pwr .~ ________ , OlD'UIWDIC • Vinyl interior
CADILLAC iloucn A trl·pwr "' up. N"' "' cu ho nblt •nr. Lo ••proclate. Local car. lit! lnr. ,,_..,,t eondlUon. lit! 'G MERCURY MARQUIS M'IVl'lll' • -., ttu -
Family cxpumon ""~ mi. All pwr. RIH, Spd C I CUh dela. dlr, or wtD tUt CMh dell or take stnall fol'-Haw you ever t-t of 2850 Harbor Blvd. e White 11~ til"M ';;;;-;:;:;::-;:;,:-;:;;:;;:-=:I !-~·.!:h!!t.!122S~~-~··~-~.!:·~·~ ..... te1ts, air. Nft d"-' .,.. t'ortlcn c&r in tndeo. can -· _ .. ..,,. __ ................. ..... 1'68 CAD Sedan o.vw. ICIO .. ,, Y&I .. .... .............. ...,. ..... ieutna? Call Hal SaJXkn a.ta M-Z.536 mlle1 • : 'M QIEVY Impala SS Convt., Ex cond. $1800. 134 W, WU-Ken after 10. IB QOB m. Month. LB UEV '8(. call at J~n &: Son ~ M0-9MO um can &l).ISl1 Excellent Condition
Actual Ml. °"'tnut tnn. d:tt blue{Wtlt top, 327-Vl. IOfl, C.M. 4N-9T7J or ~. Ken, 545-004 4K-S'l'13. $11 beiae top: real trn. lthr. auto P/.,,/b. All new or* '&< COR·~~ •--·-"·II or .Mercury, 2626 Harbor Blvd ... 67 OLDS. lUX\11'1 ltdan. Ml 75 lnter Tllt -I ... a..-.. · -~ 4 Dr blk.· Ml pwr •~•,.,. .. ,>P>U.._ 'U FORD Galu;y 500; 3IO ca.ta Mesa. Qt the -, ~--~. 0 -· lt&t, See: at the · ' a .. , ..--..""oJ tires Ertru. Make offerl · ' '' cond. N1w ............. , clo•..a. -1-...... .,., ----seat, radio. i&l'll Finn. m.sDf "54'75T new tlru A brb, 1thr. int. ....... .,..., q .. pwr. 1trftr. I: ltrQ, 1 .. _....,t factl on I~ VS AM/l'M liereo, Landau DAILY PILOT
Orlr o.nrr Mf.o.1a or •Mab otter MS-.2113 JMWrt, muffltr. rq ~ ta. air<ond, Rl:H, auta. tnJ'la. blQrlrw. Meantime, think top. $2IDl. m..-. aftlr g S30 Wat Bay St., C.Y.
• 11 ~ Dr. XhU 'Bl! t'ONT. O>nvttt., lthr, air, tertor. Unu.ua! map. $DJJ. Xblt 2nd car. Priced $lSO about this: Brand new Mar-pm or wftndl. ICMJ21, en m
Now'S THE bod>Jmt. ... ...... ..... ...,., boaut ,..... _m-n=="==-=-:= """' m ... Book. i-0wner. qub. '"" pick "" color. • 7 OLDS $200 ,,,,..... Mako ...... lalnod. $2905. ~ ... COR\iitTE; ,.now, S27 c~m 54&-52<5 An. • u wUI ... _. • "" C\1. ho. s PON11AC
RAMBLER
NEW '19 Ram bler. Full aiie
compact, $2043,
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TIME FOR m-6«6 'UCONTINENTAL 4dr, full enatne, 4 spd, 13,CO> q l:'Sf=-"'ro"'rtD=.-,~..,.--~Sta"""Uon'" enaln~. automat i c 147«12 llN)
'63 QlEVY im,e.la S.S 2 powott, air. IMMAC. SllDO. mUta. "500, 5tHTl'I Wt.ton. LlKE NEW! tnanmdukln, factt'.I')' atr, '6T OLDS. "2; air, auto.,
daat. new brUel ~ tittt, OU509 after ~ Call s.3S«IIJ poftr !tftrtrw, P"wtl' dilC pwr. 1'1Nr. 1-brb: new
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briai. il •IHT., Rl:H; '19
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CORI. MIS. Qoll Min"' ot '61 COUGAR °""· 918-IMI ................ and hooded Dlal -
&4USU, -I Jlltl 51<FIJJI '61 MONZA IOO ....... ' Uma wt"' black paddod .. II YOU~ AO IN a.AISI• heed ll&tts. All tilts ... llJ5 rl"8 ---1111-
'51 a..v ltatlon ........ ,pe..i. °"' °"" ·-1.-.i and.,, c:ondltlolllnr. m:t>t -wlll .... -21 rnoot!o -· Aalr .... ---...... Xlnt <Ond. "50 • .....,nnr .... n 15. -r•. --· -..... Dlal 142-,.,. -booklet, phoo1o DAILY PILOI: a-...i
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a U t II trua, $1195. dlr.
m-5551 or 5.14-2284 T·llRD
'15 4 DR. 'hmpest V ... R/H, .6S T·Blrd. Afr.eon4.
air, alltO, t>ts. Xlnt colld. XLNT COND. $14:15
lllOO. MMDI Prv party. -
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}•fB. ltft'eO ,,il Cl«llft, l l(OOd, $150. ApplJ Newsiort
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ORANG,E COUNTY'S VOLUME FORD DEALER OFFERS
FABULOUS
MONTH END
NEW 1969,
FORD$.~ ••
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pwr ''•••, •i• co11d, 1txf m°.~lcfklti
,rid 11101•. tJ53Ftllt l9
LfO Cnlry Squ!f• 4 Or. W19on.
429-¥8, Cruiso, pwr ;l11r, win.
dow1 1rid t1il 91t•. Air cond tnd
more. 9J76N 129601.
Gataxi• 500 2 O• HT. 42t-V-I,
Crul10, pWI" •I• tnd diic•, eir
cond., r•dio and mo••.
9JSISll2l75 •
Gel•~i• 500 2 Dr HT. <12f-V·B.
Crui10, P'Cl,r. fte.e~, di1c1 and wnd•,
•ir <:on~ •nd more. tJ744-2 I I 72 6
G1!•xi . 500 2 Dr HT, 3tO·V-8,
Crui10,{pwr sl11r, r1dr vi11yl tr;m
•nd mot•. t J584-1149 1l
lllCOUNT
PIOM
WINDOW
11TIClll
$ 665
$ 724
NEW 1969
MUSTANGS
C.111.,1rt. 111.V.1, pwr tp, crui10,
Hd Tp. v .1, pwr 1f11r, 1ir cond,
cond, ind "'ort. 9R01441025
Hd Tp. v.1, pwr iletr, •ir cond,
ti. 1hifl, 4 ply w/w, tint 91111
111d more. tROIFl255]4
Hd Tp. v.1, Cr..,i10, vinyl roof,
co111ol1, pwr/lir i nd di1c brks,
r•dlo, •ir cond, •nd 1110••· tROIF·
1201/15 '
DISCOUNT
fltOM
WINDOW
STICKllt
Hd Tp. v.1, Crui10, pwr d1•r. •Ir $ 514 cond, r•dio, 1ph •pp. 9ro11p,
hood 1coop, •nd mor•. 9ROIF·
122964
Hd Tp, \I .I, Cr11iJO, pwr/1tr I
brk•, r•dio, Yinyl roof, 1pt1 •pp.
9roup 011d mor•. 9ROlfl20t54
Hd Tp. v.t, Crui10, pwr/1l••r and
di1c brk1, Yiny l roof, r1dio •nd
"'or1. Stk. 9RO IFl2f844
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NEW 1969
FAIRLANES
500 1 Or Hd Tp. lll·VI, Cr11ho,
pwr/1fNr •nd di,ct. radio, eir
cond, a'l1 trim 111d "'or•. tKJlH·
129679
2 Dr. Sp!. Roof, 421·Cobr•, 4-
ipd. it• .. pwr. •'••• l di1c1, 1ir
cond., t•dio, wide 0'1111 l lflor•.
9K46Rl40421.
500 Spl1 roof. V-8, cruho, •ir
cond, pwt, 1f••r, r1d!o, dlr !rim
ind mot•, tKl 5F15l9l2
500 2 Or Hd Tp. V-1, Cr11i10, 1ir I $
cond, r1dio, pwr ti!••, dlr !rim
ind mor•. tKl5fl5Sl47 1
Torino 4 Or. v.1, Crui10, pow•r
1l••r., 1ir <:ond, 1cc•nl ,trip11,
dlx 9rill ind 1nor1. tK41F16 l0l8
500 4 Door Sl1 w9n. VI, Crui10,
pwr/1t••r •nd t1il91lo, •ir cond,
radio, •nd 111or•. t K37F1 6l035
DISCOUNT
flt OM
WINDOW sr1c•rt
508
C..,1toM\ 500 R:11ch w911. -429.V-8,
Cr11i10'< pwr sl1•r •nd di1c1. 1ir
cond, f•.9 •• t ri4 m9r•, tJJ2N I 06-
501
Hd Tp. V-1, Crui10, pwr/dr •nd
di1c brk1, Yi11yl roof, r•dio, 4 ply
w/w •nd mor•. 9FOIR!l8426
Torino GT 2 Dr S,h Roof. V-1, $ 518 Cr11i10, kry 1111p•n1io11, lld 1coop, •i• cond, pwr 11••• and mor•.
9K42Fl•JOJt ---------------~-Hd Tp. 351-V-8, Crlllio, con1ole,
wida w/w, pwr/1l11r •nd di1c
brk1, radio, air cond. •nd mor•,
7ROIM1lt425
1011 l ·Or S,t, Roof, V-8, Cruil<>, LTD 2 ~·':tJiJ'· ~9-V·I, Cr~i1~,
P'f' 1f1t\-•nd djt1a, 1lr cond,
r•dio, a11~:),or,j·9J,2N I 0,.497
Crui10, pwr lle1r, 1ir cond, ••dio, $ 7-2--5 Spt ,.,f. l51 ·VI. Two I"' po l•!, $ 549 i o;-1,iittlVI f.'it•· c,.;.,. co"1ol•, tlr <11t1141 Cl'\lillto ~wr/. tompot 111,~i111lt~· ,.../.tr &
'l.c:r•ll• ltrk11 1114 "''''· tlOIM• ilttl\ 1ir t:t~d 111( tlltft· 'IK<46R·
$ 507
•nd more. 9JS8Yl011500 ...... ; fl~fl4 .. ltf'llt, , '· ... ~'
LTD 2 o, HT, <29.v.1. c,.;.,, : ~,-., •: Mf 1-. V•l1.G"llt, w/Wt w/;11,t 440· I 0. Mt, f~ y,~ e',,;.,, ,;, $ 488 pwr ll•1r •nd d 11c1, •ir cofUI, • ,. • •ll ' · .J ' 'I "P -
r•dio, •••• 1pkrs •nd '"J.rti 'lJ'I' 1' i~ lt~tr, ft4!-1 ''"' ~11 t f Mll41 ·-~l1t1•f .,. J i1c1, r•d,
621( 1-47019 • :. ...... ;~_,_. ':· ".t; ···~"'' ·~~ "'~''' ,,, ,;1.,,,., J. • '
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, flitil MM·1114 "'"' 'Kl OF' 76511 -~ '• . DS '·AT ' · " f7 . MORE MUSTANGS l ••-'--3.,..,l,...M;.,,OJ.,,.,~,E=-F::--:A-:-:IR,.,..LA-c-NcccE=s-108
CLE DlSCOUNTS! ' I . . eLIARANCE DISCOUNTS! ci.iil"ANCE DISCOUNTS!
ON NEW
1969 MODELS
NEW 196.9
T-BIRDS
2 Dr Hd Tp, 429-Vt, f11ll pwr,
AM/FM ••d, •fr co11d, Cr11ite,
tilt 1f•tr, 111d "'ore, tJllN140· ...
4 Dr L•11dau 429.VI, f11ll pwr,
AM /FM r•d, •ir cond, Crwi10,
vlnyl roof •11d mo••· 9J17Hl40·
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2 Dr L1 nd1u 421/.VI, full pwr,
AM /FM rid, •ir co11d, Crui10,
Yl11yl roof, t ilt 1+.1r, •11d lflort.
9J14Nt40t•9
2 Or L•nd111 429·¥1, full pow•r,
AM /FM 11d, 1ir cond, Cr11i10,
Yi11yl roof, i nd mo••. 9Jl4NIJ9.
I II
4 Dr L1nd•u 42t.VI, '1111 power,
AM/FM rid, 1ir cond, Cru!10,
vlnyl roof, t ilt 1t•er, ind mor•.
9Jl7N f 14969
2 Dr L•ndau 429-V I, full pow•r,
AM /fM rid, 1ir co11d, Crul10,
vinyl roof, tilt 1!1••, i nd mor•.
9Jl4Nll9812
2 Dr L1nd•11 42t-VI , full pow•r,
Crui10, air cond, AM/FM rad,
Yi11yl roof i nd mo••· 9Jl4Nllt. ,..
2 Or Hd lp, 429-VI, Crui10, fu h
pwr, 1ir cond, r1d io/d111I 1pkn,
tin! 91111, •nd mo••· 9J8lN109-
01S.
2 Dr. L1nd1u. 429.VI , Cr11i10, f11 I,
pwr, •ir cond, vinyl roof, r1dio1
du1I 1pk1r1, incl mor•. 9Jl4N·
1511 It.
DISCOUNT
PION
WINDOW
STIC:ICll
13 MORE THUNDERBIRDS
CLEARANCE DISCOUNTED!
NEW 1968
SHELBYS
&T JIO Cen'ltrf, c 0 .. r. v.1
CuilM, pwr. d11r l dlu:t, r•4ie,
.)ildr h1rt1111 I "''''· 170lJ-
20ltll
6T 100 KR Co11v1rt Cobra V-1
Crul10, o!r co11d, pwr, 1t••t •nd
dl1ct, 1hldr h•rn111, r•d l lflOr•.
ITDJR2 I 0256
GT ,500 KR Conv1rt Cobr1 VI,
pwr. 1t11r •nd di1c1, r1dio, tilt.
pop 1f••r, 1hldr h1ri•••1 & mor•.
ITOJR211920
6T 100 Conw1 rt Cobr1 V-1. pwr.
1t.•r l di1c1, Crui10, r1dio, 1hldr
har11111, tilt-pop 1l•er & more.
ITOlSl494l8 .
I DISCOUNT
••OM
WINDOW
STICOI
NEW 1969
·TRUCKS l DllCOUNT _ ..
WINDOW
... ,, STIC•ll
f2sli I l 1 Styl• P.U. 160, v.1, ~. 628 Air •nd oil 91u9•1, Crui10, ••I. ~
cool (r11d . 2450 r11r 1prin9' •nd
mori, f21YRD27l t
FIOl Ill Styli P.U, 360, V·l, l
Cruito, air cond, •ir •11d oil q111·
911, pwr 1te1r, r•dio i nd lllGr•.
FIO'fliJtll6--· - , ._.._ •
F15 r Cha11!1 c.b 1to, v. 1,
Crui10, pwr di1c1, 11d, 1200 r•••
1prin91. ll11ic c•mp•r 1p•c, cu1!
c1b and mor•. Fl 5HREl9424
F250 Ill Styli P.U. 360, V ·I,
Cud C•b, Crui10, SS 1mp1 111,
2450 re11 iprin91, b11ic c1mp•r
1p•c". F25HRDl 5010
FIOO Ill Styli P.U. 160, V-1,
Cr11i10, R1n9•r pkg., ,,d, 1ir I
oil 91u911, 1ir cond. •nd mo••·
FIOYRED5421
~ 730
$ 859
70 MORE TRUCKS
CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS!
,, ALL --llMAINING NEW 1961. INGLISH FORDS $99 OVER ACTUAL
FACTORY INVOICE!
MUSTA-NG SALE
18 lo choo1• from. "6" l "I" cylinc!1ri· <I
1p•Gd1, 1ufom1/ic. Som1 with pow1r 1l1•r·
in9 ind 1ir conditioning. 11/65 thru lt68
mod•l1, <:onverliblG1, coup•1 ind 2 + 2 f11I·
b1 <:k1.
EXAMPLES
1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP
Fully -lpped. lWX$Jt5.J 2011> clown o~ trtd•. $895 fULL $31 PEI JO PRICE MONTHS
1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP
11-1, •u1o. R&H, P.S., llttory air ccnd. (UJlll51)
Blue 800k price Sl45 20,. c!Own or !r•de.
$1695 f ULL $47 rn 3' ~, J~IC:E , . MONTHS
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., '68 MU~T ANG Vt/~iom.t!c, PS, ..,:;;J,fl,l,ty, l ow milP1. fXSWOOJI
~--or Trade, Hl 95 FULL $59 rER 36 «6 PRICE MONTHS
) 1965 FORD GALAXIE 500
''·'· ~lo. R&H (VIJOOI) true Boole price 11365 Xl'llo doWll• Gt trade. $895 ::t~. $32 ,K JO
Monllls
TAX REFUND DUE?
WHY WAIT?
BUY NOW -PAY LATER
EASY FINANCING A.YAU.AILE
1966 CHRYSLER 4-D-
"'•WPD'' ~din, fully 1qulp1*1, fult powar, ($YV7D1) 81w 8oo4t prier 11930 '°"" down or !ride
$1495 FULL $54 ru JO Pal CE Mo11th1
1963 PONTIAC HARDTOP
$21
'68 FORD 4 DOOR VB
Per 24
Mo11tks
C11111:trn, 3911 •"II .. eu!OmltlC, black w1whlh lop. !lJJ1l
11'91ll 111.,. lllOO; prkr lllU. '°°'" d<>wn or t•~cle. $1395 ::t~. $39 ~': .. ~!
'67 TOYOTA CORONA
o.1u,e I Or. Fld<>ry .qulpM<!. prier 11115. 20'!1. down or lr1dr, ($UYll$J Blllf Dool!
$1195 :~~. $43
1961, FORD Y·B
Pat" lO
MG11th1
4 (Jr, 1u10, pow1r 1i.trl"9, r1dlo " h11!1r. Ifni. I IJSJ1Ut13) Slue Book orlc1 Ul50 I'll' dew" or '"*· $1795 FULL $49 '" l6 PRICE Montlls
TWO ACRES OF
USED CARS TO
CHOOSE FROMI. ,.
C12>Wae)tlt,,l.I1ZJ
'62 thru '67 Mt~i lj, f1!1~14ttfltry S•d1n1·
Country Squirl1·Ch,Ytlt • ~fl 1% lo c~oo1•
from, 6 cylinder l 8 tY"lll ., .... m• with full
powe• 111d f1 clory •ir.
EXAMPLES
'64 CHRYSLER NEW .YORKER
Wigen, ' P"H. F;icrorv air. flrll pcwtr. (LICK~)
lO'llo daW~ or 1r1ae. $1395 ~~~~. $49 ,K JO
Mo11th1
'64 MERCURY WAGON
• plH. Fully ~UfllP'd, air cond. Colony P•rk POW••
111b, window;;, elc. IJZY1J!l Blllt 11000: prier 115'0
20'" d<>wn o• 1r1dt. $895 FULL
PllCf $33 '" JO Months
'62 FORD WAGON
11·1 (OUnlry St'dan. Fully e<iulpPelJ (FW52t9) Tl• .. Lie. c!Own or rradt.
$12 '" 24 Molttfl1
1'67 FORD Y-8
I dr .• .t.u10. II .. M, 11111'1 e<!lllllllfd, {IE119. # 7JSUl2n
""' '"" ""L-"1\illl" "' """ ii:j< s 119::. ;iil· · s.,o·· ~·'A
$43
'64 BUICK SKYLARK
H.T. 2 Or. VI, •u!O .. PS, R&H. prk• tllOD. 20'!\. down or lrad1. $995 :~,';.
(IOZOJ6) 111111 8ool(
$34 '"JO Mo11tllJ
'65 FORD SEDAN "6"
'cyl., auto., R&H. (5'5Jll l*N21. 11111 Book prkl SIQIS.
2011> dawn or tr1de. $795 ;~,<;. $28 :.: .. ~
THUNDERBIRD SALE
'64 MERCURY COMET,'
• Dr. ••1", I Ull!,, 111.H, (05$11)2) fU119 II .. p!'kt Mtl,
XI~. down or trtcl1. "!' $695 ::~. $2f ~...:
'62 CHEVROLET PIC~P
II> ton lqUIPC*I. GoOd tDt'ICl!llon. (GU9;to'lto doWll
~'$695:.~~~ $29~
I ~: USED CAR SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE 48 HOURS UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD -All PAYMENTS FIGURED ON APPROVED CREDIT PLUS TAX AND LICENSE.
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CAROUSEL RED AUTOMOBILE IS EQUIPPED WITH SPECIAL
PAINT, B·70x14 RED LINE TIRES, DELUXE WHEEL COVERS,
DELUXE STEERING WHEEL, WHEEL OPENING MOULDINGS,
CUSTOM METAL TRIM PLATES. 223379L601492. STICKER
PRICE $3093.38.
SPECIAL! WIDE-TRACK SPORT COUPE
·~pert c!!~!!pa~n?!~gol~l~~~~o~a!, push· $2763 ;"9tton radio, head rests, seat belts, decor group, recessed wind·
:fiield wipers, ·deluxe wheel discs, deluxe steering wheel, etc.
,233279Z600924.
.'85 '·MERCEDES ~220 S. '4,..Dr •• Autd'rn1tic, power
steering, r1dio, heeter, WSW.
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'66 VALl·ANT
V-200 4 Or. passenger wagon.
VS , auto. P.S., R&H, WSW,
22,874 miles. ITBX 376 )
'66 BONNEVILLE
'"'~ dr. H.T, Hydramatic, P.S.,
radio, heater, WSW, factory
air. I SBW 296 I
'67 LE MANS
Sport 'coupe. VS, hydramatic,
P.S., radio, heater, wh ite walls.
ITUP 1861
'68 PLYMOUTH
Sport Satallite 2 Or. H.T. VS, 4
speed, radio, heater, red lin e
tires. IPISOAl ·
FULL PRICE
FULL PRICE
FULL Pi::ce
FULL PRICE
FULL PRICE
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'65' Volkswage n
Rad io, heater, 4 speed.
INPMOBO I
'66 CHEVROLET
Malibu 2 Or. H.T. VS, auto.,
P.S., radio, heater, WSW, buc-
ket seats, !SVY 94S)
'65 CHEV ROLET
M a I i b u S.S. VS, automatic,
power steering, radio, heeter,
wsw, 35,4 75 miles. ! NQX793)
'65 CHEVROLET I
2 Or. VS , automatic, R&H,
W,SW, '32,6S4 miles. !NQTS43) '
'64 CADILLAC
Fle etwood Special. VS , auto-
matic, power steering, radio,
heater, WSW, factory air.
1Pll681
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·looks like. six
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$12n
FULL PRICE
$19n
FULL PRICE
•''$1877
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$1477 I FULL PRICE
$1677
FULL PRICE
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BRAND NEW 1969
GRAND PRIX
Beautiful Limelight• 9reen exterior with
m1tchin9 green .interior. Fully equip~d
with turbo-hydramatic tr•nimisslo", power
steering, power disc brakes, pushbutton
radio, deluxe seat be-Its, tinted· glass, G78
x14 white side wall ' tires, 400 C.l.D. engine,
hidden windshield radio antenna, etc. 276-
S79P221753. .
In Stcick And Ready For Dellv•
TAKE DELIVERY TODAY ON THIS
OR ANY ONE OF OVER FIFTY .
BRAND NEW RREBlli,(>S IN STOCK!.
'68 TOYOTA
2 Dr. hardtop. 'Standard trans.,
radio, heater. (WVX543)
'66 BONNEVILLE
4 Or. 9 pass wag. Hydramati~,
P.S., R&H, P.8.,\P-winds, WSW,,
fa ctory e ir. ISVE 74.7)
'64 GR-AND ~a1x
VS, hydramati~. Pow:er 'steer-
ing, rad(o, keafer., white side
wall tires. IOPHl6Gl
'68 .LE MANS' . .
2 Dr. H.T. VS, hydramatic,
power steering, R&H, white
walls, factory a ir. IVRH614 1
'67 COUGAR
2 Door hardtop. VS, automatic,
power steering, radio, heeter,
WSW tires, mag wheels. ITRT
7271
FULL PRICE
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. i An Sales Prices Effectlff tt... ~. Maich 27, 1969 ALL PRICES INDICATED ARE, OF COURSE, PLUS LIC. & TAX
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