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Vol. 85
Number 15
Congressional
Group Sees
Flood Damage
CUCAMONGA — County Supervisor Ruben Ayala
voiced optimism today that a congressional group’s
tour of a flood-damaged area here Thursday will
speed up allocation of federal funds to improve
the Cucamonga channel from the mountains to Pra
do Dam.
“ In my talks with the committee members, they
were impressed by what they saw and indicated
that money would be provided for the channel
work,” he said.
The U. S. Senate approved the channel project
Iasi July but failed to allocate any funds, said
Ayala. The work, estimated to cost $34 million,
would include debris collection areas in the head-
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waters and its tributaries and a system of concrete
channels running 14 miles.
A douse Public Works Committee, headed by
Rep. James Wright, D-Tex., heard testimony in
Los Angeles Thursday morning on Southern Califor
nia flood damage, the members toured that af
ternoon striken areas in Glendora and Cucamonga.
Ayala, chairman of the San Bernardino County
Board of Supervisors, reported at the morning ses
sion that his county suffered $23 million in direct
damage and the floods caused one death.
He also noted the heavy rains severed highway
and railroad traffic and that Ontario International
Airport was closed four hours one time due to
overflow and debris from the Cucamonga Creek.
Much of the flood damage in the West End,
Ayala said, occurred along the Cucamonga channel.
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Bones of Huns
Condor Found
BORREGO SPRINGS (If!) — Bones of a prehis
toric condor with an 18-foot wingspan, believed the
largest bird fossil ever found, have been uncovered
in the Anza-Borrego desert.
Discovery of the specimen was announced Thurs
day by Dr. Theodore Downs, a Los Angeles County
Museum geologist who has headed a 10-year fossil
study in the area.
Downs said the condor, which probably was Hy
ing here more than a million years ago, is about
40 per cent larger than one found in the La Brea
Tar Pits near Los Angeles, previously the largest
on record.
"As far as we know, the Borrego fossil is the
largest bird in the history of fossil study," he said.
Official name of the new specimen is Tera Torn-
is (indredebilis).
“The name means just what it says," Downs
said. “The size of this bird is incredible."
Downs said he identified the bird through scat
tered small bones and skeletal fragments found
scattered in the fish creek fossil beds.
He said rare giant California condors, a species
of which there are less than 50 left, are believed
descendents of the type found in Borrego. The con
dor is a member of the vulture family.
Israeli Jets Hit
Arab Guerrillas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Two Israeli jet fighters struck a suspected Arab
guerrilla pocket inside Jordan today, the Israeli
army announced.
Israeli ground troops backed up the 25-minute
air assault with firing across the border. A spokes
man said the guerrillas at the Qatef outpost, inside
Jordan just south of the Sea of Galilee, had fired
bazookas and small arms at an army patrol.
Weather
Increasing cloudiness today.
Light intermittent
rain by midmoming Saturday, clearing in late after
noon. Expected high today, 58; low tonight, 48. Ex
pected high Saturday, 55. The high Thursday was
62; low this morning, 45.
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Assassin as Man in Trance
U.S., Private
Joint Plan
For Trains
Proposed
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
railroad
industry
today
pro
posed a joint government-indus-
try program to sustain passen
ger train service and avert what
it termed a “ public transporta
tion crisis."
The Association of American
Railroads said the proposal had
been approved unanimously by
its board of directors as the only
logical solution to the passenger
train problem. Historically, pas
senger train service has been
allowed, sometimes encouraged,
to disappear.
The.mas M. Goodie!low. presi
dent of the association,
said
railroads are “willing and anx
ious to uo what they can" to
k*H‘p passenger trains in opera
tion.
“ But we’re forced to opcrr te
money-losing trains," he said.
“ We feel the government should
assume the obligation to share
in the cost.”
Goodfellow assorted, however,
that the railroads “ still believe
as firmly as ever in the free en
terprise system."
“ But we also believe," he
said, “that the public should
support public services required
of a public industry just as they
support
services
provided
by
the Post Office and police and
fire department.”
The railroad plan, he said,
would not affect those passen
ger runs now paying their own
way.
But those money-losing trains
that
the
government
decides
must be continued would re
main in operation with the gov
ernment making up any deficits
incurred, he said.
The
government
support
would be determined by cost
procedures formulated by the
Interstate Commerce Commis
sion within the framework of
necessary legislation, he said.
Also in the industry plan is a
provision for the Department of
Transportation to purchase new
passenger equipment to rent to
railroads
to replace
worn-out
equipment.
The AAR oresident said the
railroads were seeking only a
break-even operation and that
the industry would still provide
the larger part of the costs of
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Marriage
Licenses
For Free
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A
small
Connecticut
town
waives the marriage license fee
today. An Aztec, N.M., couple
celebrates a very special anni
versary. And even sophisticates
turn sentimental. All because of
Valentine’s Day.
For the eighth straight year,
the
town
clerk
in
Windsor,
Conn., is waiving the $5 mar
riage license fee for any couple
who comes in on Feb. 14. “ We
have to take care of Cupid,"
said the assistant clerk, Mrs.
Ann S, Lee.
Cupid struck a long time ago
for Clyde and Fannie Ransom of
Aztec
They were married on
Valentine’s Day 73 years ago in
a northern New Mexico lumber
camp. They are the town’s old
est valentine sweethearts. Ran
som is 94, his wife 83.
Junior
valentines
haven’t
been
forgotten,
however.
Stu
dents at the Markham Grade
School in Portland, Ore., can
get a singing valentine deliv
ered anywhere in the school for
only 15 cents.
Jets-to-lsrael
Pledge by JFK
Triggered Killing
rM
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
These are tw o of the three official photographs of President Richard M . Nixon m ade public
Thursday by the W h ite House. They are from a senes by Phillipe Haisman, a portrait artist
whose work has a p p e a re d in numerous national
m agazines. Haism an took the
pictures on
N ix o n ’s 5 6th birthday Jan. 9 at the Pierre Hatel in N e w York City.
( UPI T ele p h o to )
New Oil Outbreak
SANTA
BARBARA,
Calif.
(U F I)—Workmen on an offshore
oil
well
platform
struggled
today to contain a fresh leak
that formed
a
new
slick
of
crude oil eight miles long off
the southern California coast.
The flow of oil from fissures
in
the ocean
bottom
was
a
fraction of an earlier leak which
spewed
more
than
230,000
gallons of oil to the surface
when* winds pushed it onto 30
miles of beaches.
Estimates of the rate of flow
from
the
new
leak
varied
between 2,100 and 120 gallons
daily, depending on whether a
state official or Union Oil Co.
spokesman was questioned.
Oiiworkers
today readied a
huge drum which they planned
to lower on top of the major
portion of the leaking fissures.
The leaking oil would be sucked
up
through
a hose
inserted
through the top of the drum and
pumped into barges for dispo
sal.
The process was likened to a
"reverse funnel" which would
prevent additional oil escaping
on the surface of the Pacific
where
it
could
pollute more
miles of beaches.
Tugboats dragged a contrap
tion formed from two 800-foot
long booms lashed together in a
V-shape which would skim the
slick from the surface, weather
permitting.
The
prevailing winds
today
tended to push the new slick
toward the shore but the Coast
Guard
said
there
were
no
confirmed reports that the new
oil
had
contaminated
any
beaches as yet.
Crews
were
still
spreading
straw
and
chemicals
on
the
sand on both sides of Santa
Barbara to sop up the gummy
mess from the earlier, 12-day
leak which was thought sealed a
week ago.
A spokesman for Uion Oil,
which operates the platform six
miles off the coast, said the
new leak was “ residual oil and
gas
coming
up
from
the
formation”
which
was
the
source of the original leak. It
was “expected to work itself
out,” said the spokesman.
Paul
De
Faco,
regional
director of the federal Air and
Water Pollution Control Admi
nistration, said the new oil leak
developed Wednesday.
“The weather was bad, and
we
couldn’t
make
an
over
flight," he said.
“ We
didn’t
know how much was coming out
until an aerial survey was made
Thursday.”
Fred L. Hartley, Union Oil
president, said Thursday night
the
amount
of
natural
gas
seeping up along with the oil
was less “ than the amount of
bubbles coming from the divers’
helmets,"
De
Faco
said
of
Union’s
statement
that
the
leak was
residual oil, “ it may have been
oil that was not bled off before,
or it may be something else."
If the leak was acualiy a
renewal of the original flow, it
would be difficult to halt. The
original well which erupted in
an undersea gusher has been
plugged with tens of drilling
mud and cement.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sir-
h.:n Bishara Sirhan’s defenders
said today that at the moment
Sen.
Robert F.
Kennedy was
shot, Sirhan “was out of contact
\uth
reality,
in
a
trance
in
which he had no voluntary con
trol over his will, his judgment,
his
feelings or his action.”
The 24-year-old Jordanian wa
pictured as “an immature, emo
tionally disturbed and mentally
ill youth who wrote in a memo
randum at the time of the 1967
Arab-lsraeli war that “he wants
to be recorded by history as
the man who triggered off the
last war."
Emile Zola Berman, one of
three attorneys defending Sir-
h; n on a charge he murdered
Kennedy, told the jury in open-
mg arguments that Sirhan had
fantasies in which “ he was oi-
t* n t hero and saviour of the
people."
"In the realities of life, how
ever, he was small, helpless,
isolated, confused, and bewil
dered by emotions over which
he had no control. He was un
able to plan or think clearly, un
able to maintain any meaning-
f il direction to his life," the at
torney said.
Thus Berman set the stage for
a defense that will not deny that
Sirhan shot Kennedy but will
r?ly on psychiatric testimony to
plead a defense of “diminished
responsibility."
In California, diminished re
sponsibility
recognizes
that a
defendant may be legally sane
yet not fully responsble for his
actions.
Berman
said
Sirhan
bought
the death gun six months before
the June 5 assassination of Ken
nedy to use for sport and found
that
shooting
“ gave
him
a
strange sense of release."
Berman said Sirhan "admired
and loved" Kennedy.
“Then came another shot,"
Berman said. “ In early June of
1968 Sen. Kennedy . . . said in
essence that if he were Presi
dent
that
he
would
send
50
Phantom jets to Israel.
“ That did it!"
Berman said "Sirhan will tell
■ ou himself from this witness
-»and that he never thought he
ever would
kill
Kennedy
but
that through his mystic mind
power he could fantasize about
it
and relieve that feeling of
emptiness inside him."
"We have told you that from
the beginning that he did in fact
fire the shot
that killed Sen.
Kennedy.’’ Berman said.
"The killing was unplanned
and undeliberate, impulsive and
without premeditation or mal
ice, totally a product of a sick,
obscessed mind and peisonality.
“ At
the
actual .moment
of
shooting he was out of contact
with
reality,
in
a
trance in
which he had no voluntary con
trol over his will, his judgment,
his feelings or his action."
State Board
Racial Imbalance
At Schools Defined
In Saigon Area
B52s Lay Carpet of Bombs
SAIGON
(AP) — American
B52 bombers laid a carpet of
nearly 5,000 bombs along a huge
arc northwest to northeast of
Saigon in a second day of heavy
blows at Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese
bases
threatening
the capital, military spokesmen
reported today.
Anticipating that the Commu
nist command might try to pull
off a spectacular attack to coin
cide with the Tet celebration of
the lunar new year Monday, the
U.S. Command gave top priority
to the Saigon approaches. More
than 1,200 tons of bombs were
dropped on base camps, troop
concentrations and supply de
pots, spokesmen said.
The targets ranged from 28
miles northeast of Saigon to 75
miles northwest of the capital.
The heaviest concentration of
bombs crashed down along the
jungled corridors leading from
Now He’s Socket
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Robert
Tumy sells light bulbs for an
electrical equipment manufac
turer.
His friends now call him Sock
et,
the Cambodian frontier. Some
of the strikes
were only six
miles from the border.
In the past 48 hours since
noon Wednesday, the giant sat
uration bombers have dropped
2,520 tons of explosives on sus
pected base sites from which
the Viet Cong and North Viet
namese could mount attacks on
Saigon or military installations
around the capital.
Although
the
Viet
Cong
is
scheduled
to
begin
a
week’s
cease-fire at 7 a.m. Saturday (6
p.m. EST Friday) for Tet, Ra
dio Hanoi
today
broadcast
a
battle order for the new year
calling on Viet Cong troops and
guerrillas to “launch new simul
taneous attacks, increase mili
tary pressure on all fronts, kill
all pacification teams and liqui
date the criminals and traitors
that make up the puppet re
gime."
The order from the Viet Cong’s
military command said the war
effort against the United States
and the South Vietnamese gov
ernment “ must be intensified to
insure that the new year is the
most glorious and most victo
rious in our history,"
Despite the approaching ene
my cease-fire, U.S. and South
Vietnamese
commanders were
taking
no
chances.
Increased
enemy
activities
this
week
heightened speculation that the
Viet Cong might try something
spectacular
during
Tet,
al
though senior U.S. officers said
earlier in the week that major
enemy units were not in portion
to repeat last year’s holiday of
fensive against Saigon.
SAN
DIEGO
(AP)
-
The
State
B o a r d
of
Education,
adopting what experts term the
nation’s first hard-and-fast def
inition of racial imbalance, is
calling for an end to de facto
segregation in some California
school districts.
But legally, the state cannot
force local school districts to
comply, Dr. Max Rafferty, state
superintendent of schools, said
Glass Truck
Crash Blocks
S.B. Freeway
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
trailer truck l o a d e d with
drinking
glasses
split apart
early today on the San Ber
nardino Freeway a n d th e
broken
glass
and
wreckage
blocked
incoming
lanes
for
about four hours.
James Jones, 39, of Whit
tier, driver of the truck, was
reported in good condition at
White Memorial Hospital.
Police said traffic backed
up at Soto street for more
than four
miles
before
the
wreckage was cleared.
after
the
board’s
decision
Thursday.
The board voted 9-0 to adopt
a policy that defines segrega
tion as existing whenever there
is an imbalance of 15 or more
percentage
points
either
way
when
comparing
a
single
school’s racial makeup with the
school district on the whole.
Thus, as an example, a school
with 40 per cent Negro students
and 60 per cent white students
would
be
considered
racially
imbalanced if the overall school
district was 25 per cent Negro
and 75 per cent white.
Previously,
o n e
unofficial
guideline used in various states
held that segregation would ex
ist if a school had more than
50 per cent minority students.
The new school policy was
incorporated as an amendment
to
the
State
Administrative
Code,
which experts say has
the force of law in California.
De facto segregation has been
alleged against several school
d stricts in the state, including
the San Francisco, Los Angeles
and Pasadena districts.
The American Civil Liberties
Union has a suit in Los Angeies
Superior
Court asserting
that
the huge Los
Angeies
School
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Mafia Head Dies in Prison
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vito
Genovese, a diminutive Italian
who became the nation’s most
notorious underworld figure of
ti» 1950s, died today at the med
ical center for federal prisoners
m Springfield, Mo.
The Justice Department said
death at 2:30 a.m. EST resulted
from congestive heart
failure
lor which the 71-year-oid Mafia
chieftain had been undergoing
treatment for more than two
months.
Genovese was serving a 15-
year sentence for trafficking in
narcotics—
the
only
major
charge on which the govern
ment was ever able to convict
him despite numerous arrests.
He was indicted 13 times.
But
even
in
p r i s o n ,
Genovese's power in La Cosa
Nostra, or the M afu, was so im
mense that federal agents sus
pected him of continuing to run
the far-flung crime syndicate.
Once
called
“ King
of
the
Racketeers"
by
former
New
York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey,
he
emerged
as
the
Ma
fia’s dominant figure in the mid-
1950s after reputedly ordering
the assassinations of two major
rivals, Frank Costello ami Al
bert Anastasia.
An attempt on Costello's life
failed,
and
Genovese’s
body
guard, tried for attempted mur
der, was acquitted after Costello
testified he had never seen the
accused assailant before.
1 st Public Showing
Shaw Jury Sees
Assassination Film
By H. D. QUIGG
testified
before
the
Warren
NEW ORLEANS (UP1) — The Commission
and
was
never
head of a young president is queried by the FBI.
exploding on the screen before
This premier showing stems
you. His body lurches—almost from
the
opening-statement
snaps—sharply backward. And words
of
Dist.
Atty.
Jim
suddenly time has turned back Garrison: “ You will be able to
five and a half years and you see—in color motion picture—
are seeing it as only a few have the
president
.
.
.
fall
seen before.
ibackards
as
the
fatal
shot
“ Oh!”
strikes him from the front—not
One man utters a muffled the back but the front.”
exclamation when the fatal shot
Zapruder, a Dallas manufac-
hits, loosing a puff of murky furer of ladies’ dresses and anj
mist
upward
from
John
F. amateur photographer, set the!
Kennedy's
h ead .
Otherwise stage for the film by telling
there is dead quiet in the dark what he saw as he stood on a
and cavernous courtroom. jconcrete
abutment
with
hisj
Clay L. Shaw, tall and grim, camera,
stands in front of the American
Grabs Chest
flag at the end of the jury
box
"The first shot,
he grabbed
watching
a
murder
he
is himself in
the
chest
(he
accused of conspiring to com- demonstrated with both hands
mit,
clutching) and leaned toward
1st Public Showing
Jackie.
The
second
shot
he)
Just at his left, in the witness leaned about the same way and
chair, sits Abraham Zapruder, then down toward the bottom of
the man who took the much- the
car.
I
saw
his
head
discussed color motion picture practically open up and blood
that
now
is
being
shown and whatever it was—brains—
publicly for the first time. The just come out of his head.”
55-year-old defendant has vacat-
The Thursday session ended,
ed his seat to give the jury a with testimony by Buell Wesley
good view.
Frazier of Dallas, who worked
Judge Edward A. Haggerty with
Oswald
in
the
Book
Jr. has ruled that the film seen Depository
from
which
the
previously only by the Warren Warren Report says three shots
Commission may be shown as a were fired. He said he drove
state exhibit along with Zapru- Oswald to work the fatal day’
der’s testimony because It is and
watched
him
enter the:
relevant and by law the state building carrying a brown paper!
"can overprove its case as It packge about
the size of a
desires." Shaw is accused of broken-down rifle,
conspiring but not killing.
j
He said he heard three shots
The
all-male
jury
seems that day—a few seconds’ pause
stunned,
faces
blank.
The after the first and then two
previous
witness,
Robert
H. “ fired right back to back.” He
West, has said he stood at the demonstrated for the prosecu-
edge of Dealey Plaza at that tion by hitting his palm against
moment and heard four shots, the judge's bench: Slap . . .
not three as the Warren Report slap-slap.
j.i0n
said, and they seemed to come
Chief
Defense
Attorney
F. the Glendora area.
the damage on the spot. "Our
from in front of the Kennedy Irvin Dymond spent the dayj
An upstream watershed law concern is to see the immediate
Clues Scarce
In Kidnaping
Of Girl, 4
Guardsmen Stand by
\
Student Disorders Spread
To Several U.S. Campuses
I
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Police By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
¡said clues were scarce today
Student
protesters
resumed
in the kidnaping of 4-year-old picketing at the University of
Mary Elizabeth
Lozano from Wisconsin today fo r a fifth
her home early Thursday de-straight day as a midwinter
spite her screams for help.
contagion of student discontent
A house-to-house search in the gripped
several
campuses
suburban waterfront community across the nation,
of Venice where her parents:
National Guardsmen and po-
reside failed to locate a trace lice worked to keep traffic mov-
of the girl, described as chubby ing within the busy Madison
with
short
brown
hair
and campus.
Gov.
Warren
P.
brown eyes.
Knowles
sent
in 1,000 more
A neighbor reported that he Guardsmen
to relieve 900 on
saw a prowler just before the duty.
Six hundred policemen
girl’s screams were heard, but were on hand,
he thought he had scared the
"For every National Guards-
prowler away.
|man the governor brings on
A member of the family, a campus, we have two more stu-
crippled aunt, said she heard dents,” Bernard Forrester, a
the
child
scream
"Mamma freshman from New York told
mamma,
help
help,”
but a rally earlier in the day.
where they chanted
freedom; The demonstrations began as
songs and sang "America.” The an attempt to force the 33,000-
march ended back on campus student university to accept 13
without incident.
Ne8ro demands including estab-
In previous
demonstrations, lishment of a black studies cen-
the ranks of protesters had nev- ter.
er numbered more than 5,000.1 At Duke the demonstrators
"We gave the police bell," Wil-iwere backing Negro demands
lie Edwards, a Negro leader for a black studies program un
said afterward. "And we will der Negroes’ control and an end
come back tomorrow and give to what they called the 8,000-stu-
the police hell again.”
dent
Methodist-supported
uni-
Earlier the protesters and law versity’s "racist policies."
officers clashed twice and police
and guardsmen used tear gas to
break up pickets who blocked
The clash between students
and police came after 30 to 40 of
the school’s 100 Negro students
thought
I Lozano,
! child.
The
parents
the
father,
had looked in
David
on the
had
returned
A battalion of 500 riot-trained
guardsmen was billeted near
the Durham, N.C., campus of
Duke University where student
BIRTHDAY— He'* 75 today, but Jack Benny is standing by
his famous 39. "I don’t tell anybody my right age," he
said. "I say I’m 39 and I feel it.”
(AR Wirephoto)
Congressmen See Good Grief:
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L i n u s '
P a t t y
Local Flood Areas
(Continued Prem Pate 11
Los Angeles County Supervis-,"We have seen newspaper pic-
from their jobs at a nearby demonstrators clashed with po-
taco stand only a little earlier lice and state troopers Thurs-
in the morning. The girl was day.
in the same bedroom with three
At the University of California
! brothers, who were not dis- campus in Berkeley police ar-
turbed. The room’s sliding glass rested 36 persons, including 22
door was unlocked.
students, after protesters over-
Officers said no ransom note turned tables in a cafeteria and
or contact with the parents had ¡scattered catalogue cards in the
been made by the kidnaper,
main library.
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! A detail of 50 state troopers
broke up a sit-in demonstration
at the administration building of
the University of Massachusetts
in Amherst, Thursday night, ar
resting 34. They were protesting
Dow Chemical Co. recruiting.
At the University of Chicago
students who seized the admin-
Grief! Linus is chucking his ¡stratum building two weeks ago1
blanket
and
marrying
Patty 10 protest the dismissal of an.
Get Married
WASHINGTON (AP) - Good
or Frank G. Bonelii, who also tures, but you have to see it to
today
*
’ instructor voted overwhelmingly j
testified in the morning, blamed believe it.”
j y nu# }s *Mark Baker of Cum- ear,y today t0 end fheir sit-in,
a "lack of congressional act-! Clausen said the committee’s t,0riandf Md., and Patty is Pa- unofficial sources said.
for most of the damage in purpose was to come and see (ririil
R r jftnn
of
Stuart
Fla
In
Madison
an
estimated
...........................................-
star In l J m u S 'c o m t >0.1*» "archers led by Negroes
one major thoroughfare. Six stu- ended a 10-hour occupation of
dents were arrested.
'the administration building.
Antismoking Druggist
Quits Cigarette Sales
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (UPI) why we sold tobacco if smoking
Joe Greeman, who owns a is bad for health,
drug store in suburban Bioo-
German said he and his wife
mington,
quit
smoking
two bought the store last May and
weeks ago.
had
made
$1,8 <5
profit
on
Thursday
he
quit
selling tobacco products through De-
ciagarettes.
cember.
Customers
who
asked
for
However, he said, "It was not
cigarettes
at
the
Greeman!a difficult decision
to make
Pharmacy were given antismok- because we hope we can build
ing pamphlets instead.
,customers
in
more
positive
“ W
discontinued
all
our ways, like stressing the profes-
tobacco
products
before
thejional pharmacy aspects.”
store opened this morning,” he
Greeman said he quit smok-
said. "We had been preparing ing
two
weeks
ago.
Mrs.
to do this for about two months, G r e e m a n
said
she
never
ever since our boys asked usismoked.
Committee Readies
Policy for Pomona
the report said
West is county surveyor of do—defending
Dallas.
He
said
he
never port.
Upper Texas Coast
Hit by Huge Tides
A
Citizens
Committee
on schools is about to make rec-
limousine, not the back the way doing what
he
earlier had|for fiocKi control should
h ave recovery is b e i n g advanced
protested he would he forced
to!been implemented years ago, he properly and all agencies are
the Warren Re-sajd Jhls ,aw would have aj. doing their jobs.
________ lowed
critically
needed
im-
“ in San Bernardino and Los
provements to be built in the Angeles c o u n t i e s , he added,
San
Gabriel
River
western "there is a need to provide the
drainage project, he explained, funds for permanent protective
Since 1962, the board of sup- work.”
ervisors has had a 10-year wat-
Clausen said the committee
ershed protection plan but since wdi hold hearings in Washing-
that time there has been a ton,
D. C., within the next few
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)-Huge
where the wind kept trees bent
frightening lag in Ifederal W ^jm ontta
and revaluate the hear-
tides
sent water
surging into to the ground all night, and Ke- Pnatl(>ns
0
R0neiii
The^
5
*
door to thethe Plans’
sa,d
Bone!lL
The
"We will review existing leg-
county has provided more than ¡sjatj0n and determine if there
$25 million to the plan but the js a need jor new legislation,”
federal
government
has
not he added
The committee will discuss
Winds clocked unofficially at in the 8ame vicinity.
,.
a,_
the channel with the U. S. Corps
up to 83 miles per hour hurled
dv "You’re a Good Man Char- walked from the campus to the School Integration in Pomona ommendations to the Pomona
* f
i _______ R r v il r r l
r \ f
f
H n r o t i n n
r o l a f i t m
i n
homes and played havoc in sev- mah, both next
eral towns on Galveston Bay on space center,
the Upper Texas Coast today as
Rising water forced the evac
vicious thunderstorms pounded uation
also
of
some luxury
the nrea.
apartments near
a yacht basin ma,ched *• “ '“ nds' he added
i > tv
c j u i i a v
t i v u i i t j •
,
J
#*
'
H I V . v l i a i u i v l
n u n
u i v
w * u t v w i p u
.in rn x:i miip< ner nour nuneu
S °me houses
near the main diatc|y make UP * e ® scnency ^ Enf?iiwers which will be the
sea warerTnto 1 iiware ts eas.-wes. road
past the space a" d P ™ 'da ,neW, 7 1
'
h ! r d T bLvtown^
a n d
other center stood Jive feet deep id insu" ‘ ,edcral a,d ,or th<' cam
hard
at Baytown
and
other
runawav tides Plet,on of *** San Gabnel R,v*
and southeast of water, ana tne runaway
tiaes
nro:prt and otKer
con.
blocked Texas 146 at Seabrook. er ProJect ana otner Ilooa corh
______________
jtrol projects.
Ayala and County Supervisor
lie
Brown,”
based
on
the
Charles M. Schulz comic strip
character.
But their wedding is for real
an on Valentine’s Day too.
Capitol Thursday night
School Lines:
(Continued Prom Past I)
system is doing too little to
eliminate de facto segregation
among its students.
The
state’s
commission
on
_
equal opportunities in education
w
v,an gunboat fired on two U.S.
rnrrm|janrp fr0m im-
convict, trying to escape, broke fijWn
boats M ,0 40 mi|(s 0(( «™u>d1 J ? * c™ pl^ * ct™
both his legs Thursday when’the PeruvIan coast (oday Rep bdlanced school districts.
Prisoner Falls
In Escape Try
SAN QUENTIN (AP)
Peruvians
Shoot at
U.S. Boats
WASHINGTON (A P)-A Peru-
Manned
at
points east
Houston
around
the
Spacecraft Center.
The flooding occurred while a
broad stretch of Texas’ coastal
plain
was
under
a
tornado
watch.
At Baytown, civil defense dl-
Washington
agency to recommend a need
for funds to the Bureau of Bud
get, he added.
Clausen said Rep. Jerry Pet
tis, R-33rd Dlst., who represents
he dropped from a wall at San
Quentin Prison.
The prisoner, John Strehle, 31,
had been committed from Los
Angeles County for auto theft.
Prison officials said he had
climbed a drain pipe to the
kitchen roof and was spotted
by a guard while hanging from
a five-story ledge.
__ _ „
„
.
. "Some districts are going to
Thwn“ M-
this," Rafferty told
— * -
-
— ■- the board. “ I think you might
Dan Mikesell were among those *«" Bernardino County, had ac
¡county officials on hand to g r e e t ™ »nt«r«8t *" Wa*h,nK'
M
! i L
A
.
the committee when it arrived l° n r)- c - ,n the Cucamonga
■ ■ If D
y V j t U Q K G by bus at the Cucamogna chan- thanne!.
SEATTLE (AP) — A brief nel near Foothill Boulevard in
Both Pettis and Rep. Glenard
rector Fletcher Henderson re-earthquake woke residents of San Bernardino County.
jP* Lipscomb, R-24th Dist., ac-
ported water rose about two feet northwest Washington and Brit- i
The congressmen walked up a companied the committee on .s
deep in 50 to 60 homes on the ish Columbia today, but no dam- raised railroad embankment to tour,
west side of town in the Brown age or injuries were reported,
see the flood damage. They saw
After hearing a on-the - site
wood
addition.
He
estimated
University of Washington seis- boulders
still
in
the
creek flood damage report by Art Sid-
that workers using an amphibi-imologist
Norman
Rasmussen bed and also where the section ler, the county flood control en-
ous vehicle and high-wheeled said the tremor was centered 70 of Camellan Street which cross- gineer, the committee boarded
trucks had evacuated 200 per- to 80 miles northwest of Seattle es the channel had been washed^ts bus and drove down Hell-
Pons.
and measured 3.5 to 4 on the Ri-away. A bulldozer was beingiman Avenue past damaged in-
Henderson
said
tides
were chter scale. It lasted about 20 used below the railroad tracks dustrial buildings and homes en
running up to eight feet
above seconds.
to clear the channel.
route to the Ontario Intemation-
norm.il and expected to rise an
The quake rattled windows
Several of the officials shook al Airport,
other foot.
and shook books and dishes [their heads in disbelief. "The
Here, they climbed into a heli
the basis of radio
I
Railroad Plan
(CtfltinuM From
1)
running the trains through its
own revenues.
The proposal is based. Good
fellow said, on experiences of
railroads in working with local
and state governments to pre
serve local train services.
He cited as an example the
Northeast Corridor Project now
providing high speed passenger
service
between
Washington
and New York and scheduled to
be extended soon to Boston.
On that project, the govern
ment is spending $11 million
ported on
messages.
¡aa ^gj| face it ”
One boat was captured after
Dr Job„ Ford of San Diego,
being damagwl and was being a ^egr0 member of the board,
taken to a Peruvian port. heiagreed
that the state has no
legal power to enforce the reg
ulations.
But
he
said
each
school district has a moral re
sponsibility to comply
Jose Rafael Ramos, commis
sion chairman, stated in the
amendment proposal that "fail
ure of local districts to ..
‘
a
standard, in the face of current
aged windows, stem and radio,
was chased 15 miles into waters
off Ecuador, Pelly added.
The congressman said he has
asked the State Department to
arrange for Navy protection of
the U.S. citizen» aboard the two
boats and six others reported,
,,
. . .
.
.
racing seaward to avoid similarexert a" e(,ort ,ow*rd such
attack.
¡challenges to eliminate inequi
from the tuna boats were picked ties in eclut ,U0n* perhaps will
up in California and relayed to
him.
make it necessary to seek and
establish
increased
state
au
Board of Education relative to
the racial and ethnic balance
in the Pomona schools.
The committee’s report Is in
the process of final drafting and
is due to be presented to the
board of education later t h i s
month. Superintendent Winston
Nelson said.
In effect, he said, there are
now three factors bearing on
the matter of desegregation in
Pomona — the local commit
tee’s coming report — Thurs
day action of the State Board
of
Education
in establishing
state guidelines which have the
effect of law and Secretary Rob
ert Finch’s action this week in
cutting off federal funds to in
dividual school districts in South
Carolina and Arkansas for hav
ing no plans for desegregation.
The board of education last
summer approved a policy that
the district make a "concerted
effort to avoid and eliminate
segregation of children on ac
count of race, color or cultural
background” and to take steps,
insofar as reasonably feasible,
to alleviate racial imbalance in
the schools.
battering tides forced scores of boards
persons to wade from Seabrook, flooded with calls.
"Cuisine as Delightful as
the Decor is C harm ing”
SERVING ONLY THE FINEST
Pelly identified the captured l!l0nty-
boat as the Mariner and the sec
ond boat as the San Juan.
fceatk 7Jot¡ce¿
Adelbert Pirdy
Adelbert Pirdy, 96, of Red-
with the Penn Central Railroad
Authorities reported the same from
shelves.
Police
switch- damage is more extensive here.copter to see the damage from providing another $40 million
in several cities were than we had realized,”
said the air. The member» later re-
Goodfellow said the industry
Rep. Don H.
Chusen, R-Calif. turned to the airport where a is "in no financial position
to
“ plane took them to Santa Bar- continue operating alone with
bara. The committee was sched- its inter-city passenger services
uled to see today the pollution ¡that are used, he said, "by less
from the undersea oil leak in then 1.5 per cent of the traveling
the Santa Barbara channel.
public.’’
Pettis had reported last sum-
He claimed passenger train
mer when the U. S. Senate ap- deficits are largely responsible
proved the channel project that for bankrupting some railroads,
the West End area could well,
be taced with future flooding
^ j r P a c t S ig n t d
without this flood control mea
SINGAPORE (AP) - The So»
,ur(*
viet Union and Singapore signed
"Cucamonga Creek is an un-;a pact today opening direct pas-
controlled and hazardous stream seng(,r ajr service between Mos-
which threatens life and prop- cow and Singapore,
erty in the rapidly developing
Tickets to Moon
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -
The day when a citizen may buy
a ticket for a trip to the moon lands, former Pomona resident,
isn’t "too far away at all,” says died this morning in a Redlands
Christopher C. Craft, director of convalescent hospital.
Funeral
flight operations at the Manned services will be conducted Sat-
Spacecraft Onter in Houston, urday at 1.30 p.m. at Todd Me-
Tex.
morial Chapel Pomona.
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Friday Ivening, February 14, 1969
Page 3, Sec. 1
Reagan vs. Democrats
Lawmakers Fight
Over Tax Rebate
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and
Taxation j
Chairman William Bagley said:
Moscone’s legislation “ like the
governor’s bill is sort of a one
shot proposal.”
“ Before passing out any sin
gle - shot proposal, we’re going
to try to put together a more
meaningful package, one that
gives relief but also restruc
tures the whole tax system to
make it more fair,” the San
Anselmo Republican said.
Bagley said a tax reform re
port prepared by a special com
mission headed by state Con
troller
Houston
I.
Flournoy
could point the way for restruc
turing California’s taxes.
The commission was appoint
ed by Reagan to recommend
verhaul of procedures. Its re
port
is expected within two
! weeks.
State Departments
Differ Over Dam
SACRAMENTO (U P!) — Gov.
¡Ronald
Reagan
and
Senate
¡Democrats are
ready for aj
(fight over how much tax should'
be rebated and when.
Democrats want 20 per cent
this year. Reagan wants 10 per
cent next year.
With both houses of the legis
¡lature in their usual three-day
; weekend
recess,
Democrats
¡were hoping for GOP support
in their effort.
And Assemblyman William T.
¡Bagley, R - San Anselmo, new
¡chairman of the lower house
¡Revenue and Taxation Commit-
! tee, objected to both plans as
“ one-shot” proposals and not
long range.
Senate Democratic l e a d e r
SACRAMENTO
(A P)
—
A make a study,
George R. Moscone, who said simmering dispute between de-
Livermore said it has been ar-
he had the full backing of the partments in Gov. Reagan’s Re- ranged that the three Washing-
19-member Democratic caucus ¡sources Agency over Dos
Rios ton
State men would
report
in the upper house, introduced Dam surfaced
Thursday at a jointly to Gianelli, Fish and
the 20 per cent proposal Thurs-1 press briefing held by Resources
day.
¡Secretary Norman B. Livermore
Moscone, San Francisco, de- Jr.
nounced Reagan’s proposed 1970
Livermore acknowledged,
in fam ily.. .Bill s job is to get this
measure as an “ election year reply to questions, that there is water south and Ray’s is to pro
handout.”
“ vigorous disagreement in cer- tect the fish. These don’t always
Tax Payer Relief
tain parts of our family ’ over coincide,
Livermore said.
“ The taxpayers need relief aspects of the proposed $272.5
Livermore declined to predict
now from the $1 billion tax hike million dam on the Middle Fo rk when he would issue his own
imposed two years ago,” he of the Eel River in Mendocino crucial recommendation on Dos
said, referring to the 1967 tax County.
Rios, or to indicate what it
¡increase package requested by Also present was William R.jmight be.
There have been re-
Reagan and approved
by the Gianelli, the state Water Re-ports that he has questions about
legislature.
s o u r c e s Department director and the project.
Moscone said that middle-in- a firm supporter of the dam.j
“ As soon as possible,’’ he said
CAM c d A M r ic r n
m nn
a ior7
o„,i Ko* enpnt
it mnnthv merplv to discharge the defen-come iam ilk‘s w,th a tax bl11 Gianelli added
that more dan^ first. But then he added there
SAN FRANCISCO
(U P I)- A 196/, and has spent
11 months merely to awcnarge tne oeie».
North is no need to be hasty since the
26-year-old private
with
a
at hard labor for
such offenses dant as a hardship case. Yeary <> ^
B £
thpir
* ne ^
for flood con„ dam wouldn’t be f in iM for 18
stormy Army c a r e e r was
us assaulting
a non-comnus-said Sood
s w.te was seeking a
*
under fro! and to meet obligations to years. “ 1 can’t be too concerned
convicted of mutiny Thursday sioned officer, being disrespect- divorce an,I their three chtldren
W h'hty.
ire a,nd to meet
h
about a few weeks,- he stud
and sentenced to 15 years hard ful to a superior officer, anil were m court custody because
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labor for participating in a sit- breaking restrictions.
they weren't receiving proper
down
strike
at the
Presidio
He
was
recommended
for parental care,
stockade.
administrative discharge while
After the trial, Halvonik was
BUCKHORN OPEN
MT. BALDY, CALIF.
Us© P a d u a H ills Blvd. o r M ills A v e. O n ly
DINING and DANCING
George Jaûcr
and His Favorites
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
Yes, The BUCKHORN'S OPEN
Game Director Ray Arnett and
Livermore.
“ We’re keeping this in the
KING SIZED VALENTINE— Frank Barad of Providence, R.I., kneels before his wife in front
of Valentine he bought her on billboard in background.
(AP Wirephoto)
Soldier Convicted of Mutiny
Sentenced to 15-Year Term
Pvt. Nesrey Sood, a husky serving in
Alaska
and went asked what food's reaction to
Solomon Oils
On Exhibit at
Cal. Museum
would get $50 back in 1970 on state Water Project.
1969 taxes owed.
Special Problems
The rebate under Moscone’s
“ Does that mean you’re going
bill would be made on tax re-¡to dam the whole North Coast?”
father of three from Oakiand, absent
without
leave
while the sentence wa.,
h X ! L
' l l T t e
T re a ts "special
h ifiX h T h T n X V w rd “
AP FOr' than*
^ ^
aIM*
t,
n
=
d h ^ r d “
*r
t in
rsrV?
ma
i
.
,
it i c
nama c#w|
It has become clear that the
xhe disagreement within the oil paintings by Saritka Solo-
Sood
was
amonS
27
G1 the Army prosecutor, called or name So^ prefers) turned to
„ p|aymR a pohtical aee“ y cotLrns Gianellfs de- nton! is on exhibit through Feb.
prisoners charged with mutiny
a pr rior o con inemen w ten
e <
.
k
»
game with the people’s money,” ipar(ment and the Fish and Game 23 at the California Museum of
for
striking
last
October
to s ou
a ju ge
o re
.
Moscone said and added that Department, which has express-i Science and Industry in Expo-
protest conditions at the stock thts .old,er s obvtous dtsregard
1».
Reagan “overcharged” taxpay- ed r
nations about Dos Rios sition Park
ade and the fatal shooting ot a of obedience o comman .
S t U a G n t P f O t G S t
L »r s with the 1967 boost.
an(] the effect of the dam on
The paintings of galaxies, gas
fellow inmate during an escapes Sood s mi ^ ry counse ^apt
RAWALPINDI,
P a k i s t a n
The governor proposed the the suimon and steelhead fish-clouds and o t h e r formations
attempt.
. . . . . .
(U P I)—College students in Si-flat 10 per cent refund for all erjes 0n the river.
were inspired by deep space
I he
trial
of
two
more
alkot^
13Q
m|]es
south
of taxpayers because a $100.000
Arouses Anger
color photographs at the Palo-
defoudants,
Pvts
Louis
m -
/mm
Rawalpindi, battled police Wed-Treasury surplus was created
Gianelli angered some fish and,mares Observatory,
zponski o! Honda, NT ,,
i ( f l €% i t i
i
nesday in protest over govern- by inflation and state econo- ¿,ame officials and sportsmen s
The exhibit is in the Space
Lawrence Reidel of Crescent
ment plans to merge five West
in government operations. <.r0UDS bv EOinu outside the Museum, which is open to the
( ty,
C ,111..
was
,0
n-sumc By In.ted P n . .nteroa,tonal
pr(>vlnt(.^trtdT, one
Onc-Sho, Proposat
^
y
and hinng three W a s h - public from .0 a.m. to 5 p.m
today. The
remaining 24 face
Today is Friday, Feb. 14,
trials later
this month or
in
the 45th day of 1969 with 320
rdlun'
March.
to follow.
Trial Interrupted
The moon is between its last
The trial of Osczponski and quarter and new phase.
Reidel
was
interrupted
last
The morning stars are Mer-
week by the Army Law Officer cury, Mars and Jupiter.
(Judge),
Lt.
Coi.
George
The evening stars are Ve-
Robinson, who ordered a sanity nus and Saturn,
board to check the mental state
On this day in history:
of the two d/ fendants at the
In 1886 the West Coast cit-
time of the strike.
rus industry was born as the
The court deliberated only 35
first trainload of oranges left
minutes
before
finding
Sood Los Angeles for eastern mar-
guilty on the mutiny charge and kets.
announced the penalty after an
In 1903 President Roosevelt
hour and 25 minutes. It also enacted into law a measure
ordered forfeiture of pay and a creating the Department of
dishonorable discharge.
Commerce and
Labor with
The
penalty
brought
an Geroge Cortelyou as its first
audible gasp from
about 20 secretary.
But newly appointed Assem- ington State fisheries experts to daily, without charge.
Always First In
spectators in the small military j
courtroom. Sood’s civilian attor
ney,
Paul
Havlonik
of
the
American Civil Liberties Union,
said
he
was
‘‘.shocked
and
stunned” by the severity of the
sentence.
Will Appeal Verdict
Halvonik said he would appeal
the verdict and sentence, which
are subject to review by higher!
authority.
Sood was drafted in January,
In 1933 Michigan Gov. W. A.
Comstock ordered an 8-day
bank holiday to check a finan
cial panic.
In 1968 Secretary of State
Dean Rusk said North Korea
had rejected all efforts to ne
gotiate the release of the Pu
eblo and its 82 crewmen.
A thought for the day: Rob
ert Bums said, “ But to see
her was to love her, love but
her, and love forever.”
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F rid ay Eve n in g, Feb ru ary 14, 1969
Pueblo Hearing
Intelligence Ship Visited
CORONADO.
Calif.
(UPD—ido so.
was on the high seas, and also
The five admirals conducting
Returning to court in what the;that
it
was
engaged
in
a
the mquiry into the capture of Navy called a voluntary appea- scientific research. Leach has
the USS Pueblo made a hurried; ranee, Kell said he discussed said he was unaware of both
trip to Virginia today to inspect the
order
with
Harris,
but ¡signals.
another Navy intelligence ship. Harris told him no word had
Bucher
also
said
he
had
The admirals were to leave been received from Bucher on occasional differences with his.
for Little Creek, Va., to tour the w^ at was going 10 happen to the second in command.
Lt. Ed-
USS
Palm
Beach - a vessel .Pueblo.
ward R. Murphy, 31, San Diego,
slightly larger than the Pueblo.I
Kell said he then acted on h is;However,
he denied a question
It carries th6 same type of own initiative. Orders from the from the court that he had aj
sophisticated electronic gear the bridge
to
begin
destroying:“ personality clash” with Mur-
captured Pueblo was equipped secret
papers
and
machines phv.
Wltjn
icame two minutes later.
Bucher said Murphy’s differ-
Peblo
skpper
1 lovd
M
KeH a,so w'tht1rew bis judg- ent experience in the service
Bucher was W illy entitled ‘to ""* « «' H arris as “ an average and his lack of previous sea
make .he trip, but he declined ”fficf.r~ n0,hln5
* * * ' , nortu"5 ¿ u,v
" " “ " t
,h e,r.K w°r
bad.
He said he had served However. Bucher ran the ship
The admirals were
ue in| under Harris only 20 days and through Murphy and said their:
Norfolk, va., cite r0(*a / -
wasn’t
qualified
to
evaluate relationship was “ not unusual.’’!
will return to C orona« Satur- him
,
Th(1 jW
said
wou|()
day night.
Bucher's hour of testimony;have been impractical to steer
A Navy spokesman said the Thursday covered several points the ship from the engine room
th.rd phase of the hearing—the on
which
the
court
sought when it was under attack as
ordeal of the Pueblo crew in clarification.
suggested by one member of
North
Korea—may
not
geti
Confronted
with
statements the
court.
This would
have
under way until the middle of by signalman Wendell Leach, enabled
Bucher to
get
his
next
week.
It
had
been 26, Houston, Tex., that he never helmsman under cover
from
scheduled to start Thursday, saw
the
Peblo
signal
the Korean gunfire,
but
the
admirals
still
were Koreans it was in international
He noted the Pueblo suffered
sorting
conflicting
testimony waters, Bucher said Leach must 60 breakdowns of its steering
about the Pueblo s capture.
be “ confused.”
apparatus on its journey from
Seizure of the ship by North
He said the Koreans were San Diego to Ykosuka, Japan,
Korea
Jan.
23,
1968,
is
the signaled by flag that the Pueblo'before its North Korea mission,
subject of the second part of the}—*—
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Abortion L qw Case
State A tt. G e n .
Says Life Begins
A t Its Conception
LOS ANGELES (AP)
expectant mother has no more
right
to
prevent
her unborn
baby's birth—except under legal
abortion laws—than to kill one
— An potted by several groups and
individuals.
Under the California abortion
act passed by the 1967 legisla
ture, specific cases,
such as
when the m other’s life is en-
DELAYED REACTION—
A hillside home in the Mt. W ashington area of Los Angeles has
already lost its playroom and bathroom— victims of earthslides resulting from recent rain
storms. A city official said the worst slides may be yet to come.
(A P W irephoto)
three-phase hearing. Bucher and
three
Pueblo
enlisted
men
testified
in
an open
hearing
Thursday which produced favor
able
words
for
Lt.
Stephen
H arris
31,
who
ran
the
intelligence
center
of
the
Pueblo.
Chief communications techni-
S .F. State A ctin g
President Resigns
Earth Still
Moving in
L.A. Area
2 B a n k Robbers
Killed b y Police
that has been born, the state dangered
or
in
pregnancies
attorney general says.
arising from rape or incest.
‘There is a human being at
The attorney general’s opinion
the time of conception,” the at- stated that the legislature en-
torney general’s office said in acted the law to protect the
a brief filed Thursday with the unborn child as well as the ex-
State Supreme Court.
(pedant mother and that the leg-
The
brief,
representing
the islature—not the courts—should
State
of
California’s
official change the law if needed,
legal opinion, was filed in oppo-
“The law is well settled that
sitution to an appeal challenging unless the finding of a legisla-
the state’s abortion law.
tive body is clearly erroneous,
The law is being challenged the court will not invalidate that
by Dr. Leon Phillip Belous of finding,” the opinion stated.
Beverly
Hills,
who was con-
There is much evidence, it
victed of conspiring to perform went on, that human life begins
an abortion requested by an un- with
the union
of the
male
m arried
woman.
He
is
sup- sperm and the female ovum.
June? a I
W
Rosemary O'Leary
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Rosemary O’Leary of 3412 W.
59th St., Los Angeles, formerly
for many years a Claremont
resident, will be held Saturday
at 11 a.m. in Todd Memorial
! Chapel Claremont, 325 N. Indian
Hill Blvd. Burial will be made
in Oak Park Cemetery, Clare
mont.
Shirley Fletcher
Funeral services for Shirley
I
LOS ANGELES (AP, - Pol- Wi.nesse,
said
both
w o re !^
^
ice summoned by a «Hem alarm masks and sieves and that one
^
at the Pul-
LOS ANGELES (UPO—"You ?
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can hear it move at night when
.
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Burial
will
be
in
Pomona
„
a bank which had just been
The be
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NORTHRIDGE (API - Paul dent meant other important jobs !t-s quiet...’’
* UU,1K wnKn uuu JUM
Inf
hank’ a branch
cian
Jam es
F.
Kell,
32, Blomgren
resigned
as
acting were under tem porary assign-,
Henrv
Spencer was talking!” * 1 ™
. . „
,
, B5 n#k
. A'n‘' ' :ca* was
che,| D. Rice of the First Church
Hayward, Calif., retreated from president of troubled San Fer-iment. This, he said, paralyzes about a hillside near his home
f e t ^ sa‘d ,w0 men_entered of $1/’600 la<t mon 1
3y
ive 0f God officiating.
his earlier statement that he nando Valley State College on the
college’s
decision-making which has
been
weakned
by
Dankt
nuTsday a «ternoon, masked men-
Mrs
Fletcher died Wednes-
ordered
destruction of
se c re t doctor’s orders. A new acting process.
heavy rains and
threatens t0 tok «bout two dozen employes
F o hu‘
°; tiC, ' s
11 kv
1a' day at the City of Hope Medical
m a te ria ls when H arris failed to president is to be named by
“We just stagger from crisis sweep down on four homes inlf.
customers to he on the oney and
>ary Ditterholf or-•
Duarte, after a
------------
Saturday.
to crisis,” he said, “until the thP Mt. Washington Area.
f!oor’
UP money and derf d th" me" t0
!? a period of failing health.
b
ran out the rear door.
¡parking
lot, then
fired three
_
______
The dead men were identified blasts from
a
shotgun when
of the
robbed Cemetery with the Rev. Hers-
Blackout
Probed in
Jet Crash
When B lo rn g r e n resigned ¡Acuity steps in in desperation,
^
horseshoe
shaped
gorge
Thursday — effective immedi- as it did in the negotiations grows
wider
each
day.
The
acely - O e lm a r I . Ovlatt. vku with ,he studems last momh." pav(.ment ,,n Rllinbow Awnue
* * * * * «*• A fa r
« *
president for academic affairs,;
Faculty delegates in January 1S buckled and the telephone
said he does not want the job negotiated a 12-point agreement poi^ are canted in a crazy
(He stood in when Blomgren was W|th the Black Students Union qUi|t pattern,
hospitalized last month.
|and tbe United Mexican-Amer-
Spencer’s home isn’t in any
I
Blomgren said he is resigning.ican Students. The agreement immediate danger. He has lived
In- because of a diabetic condition caRs f°r establishment of Black on
Rainbow
Avenue
for
19
vestigators say a blackout in and wants to return to his
for- Studiis and Mexican-American years
cockpit controls may be behind mer position as dean of
the Judies departm ents and enrol!
“The geologist said the rain
the crash of an United Air Lines college’s business school.
ment of up to 700 more mino- caused it,
but
nobody
really
jetliner that claimed the lives
Since September, Valley State ritV students next fall.
knows. Nothing like this
has
and Robert Howard, 22,
of Los Angeles.
both motor running was found on the
parking lot.
Obituari
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Fire Commissioner
Angrily Quits Job
Jam es Stuessel
Funeral services for Army S.
long Sgt. Jam es D. Stuessel, 20, who
was killed in action in Vietnam
(combat, will be held at 10 a.m.
Saturday at Church of Our Heri
tage, Forest Lawn Covina Hills.
Sgt.
Stuessel
was
reported
killed in action after first being
listed as missing. He had been
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ap-
Pom posa Cortez
Mrs. Pomposa Sanchez ( ortez ¡n Vietnam two months and was
of 5232 G St., Chino, died lhurs- serving
as
a
platoon
leader
day at Ontario Community Hos- When he was killed,
pital after a short illness.
He
was a 1966 graduate of
She was born m Mexico in La p uente High School and at-
1881,
and
is
survived
by
a tended Mt. San Antonio College
O’Bryant reportedly told the* granddaughter, Mrs. J e n n i e a year. He entered the Army in
man.
Thursday.
of all 38 aboard Jan. 18.
¡has experienced its most trou-
Raymond
Rydall.
executive (>ver happened here before. My parently enraged by telephone commission,
after t h e day’s Gonzales
of
Stockton;
seven November 1967 after being em-
The
blackout, coming during bled
period. Confrontations,
vice chancellor of the
college home has been standing
here cajjs at
a n hours of the night, agenda
had
been
completed. Rreat * grandaughters,
R o s e p|oyed by Western Electric Co.
storm
conditions, might have demonstrations and
sit-ins
in s>sfem, said picking
of a
per
about 1925”,
( F i r e
Commissioner
H e n r i that he wanted to make a com AR«>la r. Mary' Castillo,
Gladys
^ ev N o r r i s W. Fulfer
prevented
the pilots from know-|cluded
a
student take-over
0f manent P ^ 'd e n t
has not taken
Spencer
liked the
area
be O’Bryant called
it quits Thurs-plaint about being harassed.
¡Vasquez.
Evelyn
Cordero and of
l a
puente
First
Baptist
ing they were heading in a sh al-p art of the administration build
an unasualIy
!onR !irre and
th:U cause of the wildlife—“birds, day, angrily throwing down his)
H said he was being called Veilia
Cardenas
of
Stockton; church will officiate at the final
low accelerating dive into the ing and arresting of some
350 i! takes a wblle t0 !
nd a R(R)(1 foxes, quail,
raccoon, every
badge and stalking from a com- by the
Fire Department dis- Hu{h Ran8el of Ontario;
Norma rjtes> Burial will be in Forest
patcher
at
all hours
of the Haltenberg of 1 racy; and five Lawn Covina Hills,
night to report greater alarm lB ^u g ran d so n s,
Bennie
Gon-,
Sgt. Stuessel is survived by his
fires, many of which were
Edthe Gonzales and Reg- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
eady out.
mald Gonzales, all of Stockton; D# stuessel of 321 Conlon Ave.,
Commissioner Herbert Glaser Ronald Gonzales of Sunnyvale, La
P u e n t e ;
two
brothers,
said it was “clear“ to him that and Robert Gonzales of Ontario. charles Stuessel of El Toro Ma-
O’Bryant thought he was being
Rosary will be recited tonight rjne
Base,
and
Gregory
L.
harassed because he is a Negro. 01 8 at Honnold Bros. Chapel, stuessel
at home;
a n d
the
According to fire chief Ray- ( bino. Mass will be celebrated grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.M.
mond M.
Hill,
O’Bryant
had Saturday at 9 a m. at Our Lady p
Reeves of Cudahy and Mr.
issued instructions to be called °* Guadalupe Catholic Church, and ^ rs £ p Stuessel of Rob-
Pacific Ocean, it was theorized persons.
It has been 15 months since Presic,ent
w h e n
He added that a
new thing.. __ in the m jdd|e 0f Los mission meeting
could be appointed
\ngeies County.
Probing the c ra sh ’s cause, the ihe last permanent president, "' n e n sfa,e cokeK« trustees
“The engineer says it’s mov-
investigators found no ex tern al’Dr. Ralph Prator announced his meH in 1 os An8e,es keb. 26. ,ng about one-half inch an hour
evidence
of fire
on three en-iresignation.
down into the canyon,” Spencer
gines recovered from
the ocean'
Oviatt said the delay in ap-
said.
Nine homes
in
Hollywood’s
floor. But they said a generator pointing a new permanent pres- *
malfunction, compounded by a ident
seemed
“excruciatingly |.
possibly misleading engine fire long” to him.
He said it is |
warning light, might have de- impossible
to assess
damage t
veloped into an electrical failure done to the school by the delay. I
that plunged the cockpit and Cooperation between the admin-
indicators into darkness.
istration and faculty, he said.
The crash aboard the Denver- “is beginning to break
bound jet occurred shortly after
Dr. Vern Bullough, faculty
takeoff from Los Angeles Inter- ganization president, said lack goi»r c .o ^
.
national Airport.
of a permanent college presi-
i Cincinnati, ciear
Nation ’s
Weather
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Arrangements Pending
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Arrangements Pending
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Interment Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont
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Laurel Canyon remained in dan
ger from slides today, A fissure
on top of the hill behind the
homes
is
widening.
All
the
houses have been evacuated.
The unstable earth, an after-
math of nine straight days of
Irvine Co.
Agriculture
Challenged
Chino, with the Rev. Alfredo G ¿nson, Tex.
5 Marine
Prisoners
Escape
on all major fires.
“They (the dispatchers) fol- Maleo- Pastor of the church> oi
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SANTA
ANA (AP)
The larg- owed ^is instructions and he i'ciating. Burial will be in Holy
’ rain last month, has plagued est individua| stockholder of the got mad about jty Hill said.'Cross Cemetery.
motorists, too.
Irvine ( o. is asking ihe U.S. ««He fe |t they were calling him
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The
Pomona
Freeway
was
Dlslirct (ourt t0 order lhe iirm needlessly but they were follow- M ary W aite
blocked
Wednesday
by
10,000
10 tu™ any , lXf
“f ble ing his instructions. He tore his
Mrs. Mary M argaret W aiteJ
cubic vards of dirt which broke 0range
1
land
h(,!(lin«6 badge out of his wallet, threw ;77( 0f jgs e. Kingsley Ave., died
loose from an adjacent hillside.
int0 an aRncultural pr**s*,ive- it d0wn on the table and said Wednesday
afternoon at Park'
34 The total of eight lanes was not
A suit fi,ed Thursday by Joan T m
resigning’
and
out he
expected to be open to traffic
Irvine Smith against the com- goes.
pany and its officers contends
-------------------------
such a preserve would result
/"*
•in great financial loss.”
U e m O V j T O U p
lhe 88,000 acres owned by
B r a d l e y
manv^renl estate d e v e ^ w rt as
L0S ANGELES (AP) - City Sacred
Heart Catholic Church,
said.
potentially the most valuable P^OltnciteiaB Thomas Bradley
is Survivors indude
a son, Mich-
Officials at San Diego Coun
LOS ANGELES (A P )-M ayor piece of land under single own- ¡>4*‘ ki;! b>
14 S K
S2LS SKkTi «
^ - 12
j-
summer by Mayor’s Youth Op- billion.
or m ay°r'
portunities Council.
In her suit, Mrs. Simht said
A report issued Thursday said the 60,000 acres proposed for
.
.
.
,,nm ‘ .^
24 great
4.200 youths from poverty areas the agricultural preserve has a 1 ‘
m a
e
uninsPlred
■ a
,,ai„o nf t'MV) seemingly
unconcerned
and
received
camping
experiences present m arket value of p o
absentee leadershin”
and job training at a sum m er million and is ready for residen-
1
k
.02
until Monday.
Opportunities
Council Creates
6,538 Jobs
Avenue Hospital after a short
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Five
dlness.
¡Marine prisoners kidnaped their
Born July 9, 1891, in Scranton, two guards and stole a military
Pa., she moved to Pomona in vehicle Thursday night, later
1956 from Gary, Ind.
fleeing on foot in the Wilming-
She was a communicant of ton area of Los Angeles, police
the
Committee for atd Corbett of Portage, Ind.; jty s Camp Pendleton where the
in his bid against tbree daughters, Mrs. M argaret Marines supposedly had been
Mrs.
Veronica prisoners said they had not been
Szyjho, both of Gary, Ind. and advised of any escape,
endorsed !^ rs- Rose Gabor of Whittier.
A spokesman for the Los An-
* rrw "nromised (or Bradiey as a
“ refreshing re. Twenty - one grandchildren and geles Police D epartm ent Harbor
placement for
the uninspired 24 Kreat - grandchildren a l s o Division said the five men took
the guards’ uniforms, then freed
often absentee leadership” of
^ be fL,neral will be held Mon- them and abandoned the vehi-
1»
Ul “
y.;.T 7 - 7 ;- ;:;.i:i, 1 Yortv.
dyy from the Geisen Funeral cle. A police bulletin on the
f t 1 yo" " f ter!
induilnal
^
commiUn „ , 9ta|ew|dp Home. Gltn Park. Ind., « i * L e n su.d two wore the uni-
p.i e< in
rec r. .itional chn-j1
.
,
, orv.inbotion crpnh-ii in 1907 Kv burial
in
i alvary
Cemetery, iorms, the other three wore brig
ics. The program
Jinued this year.
will be con-!
•The scheme to place such organization created in 1967 by
Pollock M o rtu ary
, , . fo r pertonalist’d 7trtice
some Democrats from the ranksl^ortage* !nd-
of
education
and
the
fessions.
prp.
Pollock Mortuary is in charge
of local arrangements.
¡fatigues.
Salvatori Heads
Board Supports
Library Bonds
¡valuable lands in an agricul
tural preserve is a fraud not
only on the Irvine Co. and its
________________
minority stockholders,” said a
*
«spokesman for Mrs. Smith, “ but
Marvin Vlieger
also on the taxpayers of Orange
Army Pfc. Marvin G, Vlteger,
County for the reason that the 20, son of Mrs, Ann Vlieger of
m ajor portion of the property 1244 California St., La Puente,
LOS ANGELI S
(AP) — In- board of directors has voted to
will rem ain in its present va- has been assigned as an infan dustnalist Henry Salvatori and endorse the library bond issue
cant condition during the entire trym an with the 196th Infantry
Preston Hotchkiss, a leader in
for $7(0,000 on the Claremont
period of the agricultural pre- Brigade,
Americal
Division,
water procurement efforts, will
municipal ballot next Tuesday.
Yrkr*w
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U i i y c a m
p a i g n of the Claremont Public Library
serve agreement.
near Chu Lai, Vietnam.
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Pomnns
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C U ffmont
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Chapel Service Saturday, 10:30 a m.
Interment P canon a Cemetery
MARY M. WAITE
Services Monday, Geisen Funeral Home,
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Interment Calvary Portage, Indiana
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in Ronald Reagan's successful approval. A two-thirds vote is
campaign for governor.
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F0R SATURDAY, FEB. 15
'these people; there’ll be much
W ayne G. B randstadt, M D.
Your birthday today: Now is more progress on all fronts.
,
.
,
the time to get right to work on
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
does drink-;your ^
_ studjed p|ans obli- Favorite projects are forwarded
Q — In what way
L » lth 7 w ii r ithcaus?c»nce0rnr i « atlons are -he o r d e r of .hejby leaps and bounds today, par-
A — It will not cause cancer,
but it m ay shorten one’s life by
causing or aggravating cirrhosis
of the liver, high blood pressure,
peptic ulcer, asthm a, diabetes,
gout, neuritis, coronary heart d i -
..
*.
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A
sease, brain dam age and k id-'™ ? f
y. Today's nat.ves tend
ney stones. Furtherm ore, heavy
p p an s'
I year. This being the case, move ticularly those which will flour-
promptly to your own affairs ish about three months from
first. Many adjustm ents are fea^ now. Very different conditions
sible in m i d s t r e a m of a ¡of life are promised in the com'
successful work program , but
do not expect full results im-
drinking
destroys
the
body’s
supply of vitam in B and inter
feres with the normal dream-
ARIES (M ar. 21 - Apr. 19):
The trends of y e s t e r d a y
continue. Social contacts broad-
ing now recognized as essential en and tem Pt y°u to d i v e r t
to restful sleep.
more of your energy from ser- iacuons.
^
t
•*
_
i
ious business to pleasures for
Q -ls It true that ,f a man Is the|r own sake K(£
a (jne ba,.
a heavy dr taker his children Will anfe teW een work P nd fun
be bom with congenital defects?
A_ No
TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 20):
Pleasure travel, particularly in
ing season, perhaps rather dras-
tic changes. Be ready.
PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20):
The middle of the road is the
best route to follow today. Call
in professional skilled help if
necessary. Think ahead to avoid
any conflict between competing
Methodist Men
To Hear Catholic
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CLAREMONT — The Rt. Rev.
groups or tours, turns out to be Msgr. William Barry, pastor of
very inviting. Dealings with and Our Lady of Assumption Catho
visits to institutions or hospitals{
Church, will speak at the
are strongly favored. Sentimen- 7:30 a.m. breakfast m eeting of
tal interests becokon this even-
m en’s group of the Clare-
¡ng
mont United Methodist Church
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20):
The temptation is to take off!
Q — I often read in your col
umn that the continued use of
cortisone is harm ful. What do
you advise for a person who has
Addison’s disease when his life
depends on cortisone?
A - When cortisone is given to
“7 ' i
His topic will be “ Reflections
correct a deficiency of the ad-
mp ution is to take of ^ {he Church Since Vatican II,
renal, as in Addison's d
i s e a s e , and
Father Dubay and the Papal
and
not
merely
to control places “ *
f
G a,h; Encyclical." The event
is open
inflammation, this is replace-
fr,ends tor Ite 8 rand to the public,
ment therapy and
must be con- (
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'
tinued indefinitely.
* ANCF.R (June 21 - July 22):
Q - I have had Addison's d i-;™ 3'' ^ inps
a„ chancf “
sease for 20 years, l.ately 1 have ^ ,or ° ,her5' G,ve what ,s " f f d-
Im H o ram /n ttlco o n H 1
Kltwl ^
80(1
<» 8S if nothing
has happened.
Arriving news
precipitates changes in travel or
shopping plans. You will find
new qualities In those you love.
LEO (July 23 • Aug. 22): The
day Is encouraging thanks to the
continuing t r e n d . Get away
Shop
Fridays
9 to 9
had a rapid pulse and my blood
pressure, which is usually 115,
goes up to 145, What causes
these symptoms and what can
be done for them ?
A—In Addison’s disease, the
blood pressure Is usually low
and the pulse rapid. You may ¡from trite routines by any prac-
need an adjustm ent of the dos-,tical means. Other people sur-
age of the adrenal hormone I rounding you have the bright
presum e you are taking.
; ¡¿eas today, but skip the influ-
jence of friends who dissipate
Q — Would the adrenal glands*qreat energy with their inner
In a woman ever produce male tensions,
hormones?
1
VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22):
A— No. Only the testicles can Promotion is the keyword, both
produce testoterone, the male in career effort and your per-
hormone. It is true, however, sonal affairs. If you want or
that there is an interrelation- need relocation or a switch in
ship between all the glands of conditions, make them top pri-
intem al secretion. Thus, an ab- ority now.
sence
of
adrenal
secretion
LIBRA (Sept. 21 - Oct. 22):
would cause an atrophy or wast- Personal relationships now ap
ing of the testicles in a man and pear so much more complex
of the ovaries in a woman. In a and important than they did.
perpubescent
girl, this
would Simplify your outlook. The pros-
result in a failure of breast de- pects are excellent for coming
velopment and other feminizing to a happier state of affairs all
changes. But a total absence of around.
adrenal secretion is rare.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21):
Q—Is it possible for a 17-year-(Some
recognition
and
ac-
old boy to have a stroke?
ceptance give you th a t nice
A—It is possible but very glow. Get out and m ake the
rare. The cause would most like- rounds in a lighthearted fram e
ly be a blowout of a congenitally of mind, then set up your best
weak artery in the brain, rath-: style of entertainm ent for the
e r than hardening of the arter- evening,
ies or high blood pressure.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
Please send your questions
and com ments to Wayne
G.
Brandstadt, M.D., in care of
this paper. While Dr. Brand
stadt cannot answer individual
letters, he will answer letters of
general interest in future col
umns.
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and cities), 17,105 townships and
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21): Get all your routines done
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the air for the afternoon and
evening. Accept invitations, fol
low the whim of the moment
when it comes. See what comes
of the “way - out” ideas of the
people around you.
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Navy Hopes To Learn a Lot
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" From Sealab 3 Experiment
By RALPH DIGHTON
AP Science Writer
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) -
To landlubbers, some aspects of
Sealab 3 may sound like horse
play—but when the experiment
is over the Navy will know a lot
more about how to wage war
TOO fathoms deep, among other
•"The project calls for five
team» of eight or nine men to
spend 12 days each in a 57-by-i
JMoot habitat on the ocean
\ flobf off nearby San ( lemente
Island
Their work tasks will include i
romping with porpoises and sea
Hons, eavesdropping on noisy
fitfc, building a shelter not much
bfgser than a child’s playhouse,!
and a game of hide-and-seek us-1
ing objects painted in t aster-
tgg colors.
To Destroy Ship
* This
all
sounds
innocent
enough, but:
-Porpoises
and
sea
lions
hopefully can be trained to de
stroy ships, submarines, under
water missile pods and oil well
drilling sites.
—Soniferous
(noise-making) j
■inarine creatures often mimic
«Die pounding of engines and the
Jhssing of torpedoes. Only by de
tecting and filtering out this un
derwater “ static” can a subma
rine skipper know what’s really
going on in his not-so-silent
world.
^ —The shelter ^ ich Sealab 3
objects irom the surface to explosives could be lured into a
JjJgquanau s p an
divers on the bottom and even ¡crowded
harbor
by
pingers
^wgned o sec i
i-frppr 10 the Sealab itself. Later, they placed there earlier by divers or
set one a| ? J*
may lean, to find a diver some aircraft. Or the lethal messen-
verston o
s
distance away by homing in on gers could be trained to home in
could serve a s . mts.tle4.uncb-1a
"pW
-ntoaudibte, low-on the dirtinctive underwater
“ -Multicolored objects to be
™d,o beeper he can soundsof certain types of sh.ps
. T,
..
u_uitat „.jit sound in case of trouble or when or submarines,
strewn ou si e
1
he wants tQ sen(1 the marnmaij This is where a full catalog of
help determine w a
hack to the Sealab for a tool.
marine noises would come in
Th Trrmfht ho Inst The same' Bornholdt said 1)0111 W * of handy. Experts bay no two ships
\
II l,—* 1,/i-iot poinrt. underwater
messengers
have sound exactly alike and that sea
ya so wi s
been conditioned to wear har- mammals, who can tear sounds
,-}re best for deep-water camou- ^
^
g ^
{Qr ^
tha{ ^ ^ reRister on human
SSnT- Robert A Bornholdt 30- sa«es and tools’
10 resp0nd earS’ WOuld haVe 00 iTmbk
“
to signals from at least 300 picking out the noise “ signa-
year-old hew
gn yards away. The trick now is to ture’’ of an enemy vessel. The
of a team t at wi
^ ^ they function as well in countermeasure would be to
porpoises and two ■*
greater depths and in the confu- equip vessels with sonar record-
mg Jlf t «
S
vc thp nrimarv sion of kghu and machinery 00 mgs that would confuse the
on the bottom, says the primary ^
^
mammals* delicate ears.
goal is to rain
<
Possible Application
William Bunton, 35, San Die-
messages an loos.
He would not talk about future go, Calif., civilian diving super-
j r
'*nte ,Ren
1 .
intoiu military uses of sea mammals vibor for Sealab 3 who will be in
“ These mamm s
'
some possible applications charge of the noise identifiea-
a n t and vejy tnqutstUve.
be;
obvious^ A school of por-„on project, says.-It's far from
s
“ an ” w ra e w -
We * * ■ ---------
---------------- K'" u g silent world down th ere."
“ I’ve heard whistles, grunts,
Wiggins
HOME AWAY FROM HOME— Unless heavy weather delays
the project, teams of divers will spend 12 days each liv
ing in and around Sea Lab III beginning next Monday.
In this sketch, the lab is shown on the ocean floor with
connecting lines to its support ship, Elk River. (AP photo)
abound in thebe waters and
keeping them from interfering
with the ones we’re trying to
train.”
The porpoises and sea lions,
already domesticated in shallow
sea-water pens at Point Mugu,
Calif., will be taught first to de-
Returned to
Committee
t h u m pi n g ,
pounding
and
screeching—-some of It so eery it
sends shivers down my spine. In
many cases, we re not sure
where it comes from.”
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He has also been reappointed official
said
this
week
a
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ruptcy
and
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Republican member.
mittee dealer program.
He will also serve on a spec*
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an-
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Santa Barbara, Wiggins said.
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Geneticist Offers Theory on Determining Sex of Embryo
By DELOS SMITH
UP1 Science Editor
EW YORK (UPI)-In
“ Of all the genetic differences
which distinguish members of a
^species,” she said, “ the distinc-J
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, tion between males and females
itntiflc opinion of Dr. Ursula ,s ()f (he mos, jmerçst ,0 mos(
jttwoch, a geneticist, the Y ^ p ^ »
j-omosome
speeds
critical
Facts Produced
llular divisions in the embryo It used to be such theories
(1 that is why some of us areproliferated at a high rate but
ales and some are females,
no longer. Genetics and related
She was constructing a new sciences have produced facts
"ory of how sex is deter-which any acceptable theory
ined. and for solid reason.
must account for. A new theory
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Safe-Motorcycling
Class Set in Upland
UPLAND — Safe and courteous motorcycle rid
ing will be stressed in a free class sponsored by
Upland-Foothill Kiwanis Club to begin with a 7:30
p.m. indoor question-and-answer session and a mo
torcycle film Saturday.
Registrations will be taken at the first session
in the upstairs meeting room of Upland Lumber
Co. on Euclid Avenue. There are no age limits to
the course, said Kell Gregg, Kiwanis project chair
man.
The course was first offered late in 1968 by the
Kiwanis breakfast club as a feature of its motor
cycle safety campaign. Nine class members were
graduated in December, Gregg said. The second
five-week course will include four Saturday morn
ing outdoor instruction sessions, he said.
Motorcycles will be provided by Foothill Motor
cycle Center, owned by Kiwanian Pete DeRosa.
DeRosa and a staff member, Kim Cox, will assist
Gregg as instructors. Cox formerly taught motor
cycle safety riding in England.
is now an event and this puts chromosomes could determine
Dr. Mittwoch in science’s center it.
stage.
Genes Not Involved
Among mammals only the
Dr. Mittwoch proposed that
fertilized
germ
cells
which genes are not involved at all
contain
the
Y
chromosome and that the Y chromosome
develop into males. Normally determines it indirectly, by a
the Y is paired with one X backdoor, as it were. It causes
chromosome.
When
X’s
are maleness in positive fashion, by
paired the result is a female.‘being present and active in the
(embryonic) development,” she a negative one, that is, the
said, noting that for one thing, gonad fails to show signs of
males are larger than females, testis formation in an embryo
Also “ it has been shown that of appropriate age,” she said,
the difference between large! “ By
further
postulating
a
and small breeds of rabbits wasjburst of mitoses at a critical
accompanied by different rates time and place in development,
of mitosis in the embryos.”
jit is easy to imagine how an
In the human
(and other indifferent gonad might develop
tnammaiian) embryo a gonad into a testis. Failing this burst
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These are established facts.
Another fact—a confusing one—
is
that
neither
of
the
sex
chromosomes, Y or X, directly
determines
sex
and
wide-
ranging experiments have made
it doubtful that combinations of
the
genes
carried
by
the
genetic make-up of the fertilized
germ cell. Femaleness is the
negative,
resulting
from
the
absence of Y
The Y chromosome’s positive
action is that it “ increases the
number of mitosis (cell divi
sions) at a particular stage of
remains in an indifferent state
for some time after its first
appearance and there is no
evident clue to its sexual goal.
Negative Indication
“ It is interesting that the first
indication
that
a
gonad
is
destined to become an ovary Is
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of mitisis, th e gonad would
become an ovary'.”
Dr. Mittwoch works in the
famous Galton Genetics Labora
tory
in
London’s
University
College. She confronted science
with her theory in the technical;
journal, “ Nature.”
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City Helps Singers
With Trip to Hawaii
The City Council has appoint-
To permit all 33 members of
erl the Pomona High School the high school group to attend
Camber Singers as good will the Hawaii conference, the sin-
ambassador to the State of gers have been conducting va-
Jrlawaii. The group has been rious fund-rasing activities,
selected to represent Southern
More than $2,500 has been col-
California at the Music Educa- lected and about $4,300 has been
tors National Conference March pledged. The group hopes to
28 to April 5.
raise $11,000. The council donat-
Rick Ellis, president of the ed $200.
group, and Weldon Moody, di-
“ The Pomona City Council de
rector, received from Mayor clares its pride in the selection
Richard C. Brownell a statuette of the Pomona High School
of the Goddess Pomona and a Chamber Singers,” said a reso-
pcoclamation that the singers lution adopted by the council,
will deliver to Gov. John A.
Besides Moody and Eliis, the
{Sums of Hawaii.
group includes:
-The chamber singers enter-
Russ Alders, Carol Brady, Bill
twined at the council meeting Brogie. Mike Calderwood, Ca-
Monday. The Pomona choir and rol Castleberry, Sara Curtis,
Other groups were chosen to re-Evelyn Delunas, Barbara Drag-
present the MENC, Western Di- land, John Edgerton, Norma El-
vision, which includes Utah, Ne- hs,
Jeannette
Evans,
Lee
*ada, Arizona, Hawaii and Cali- Floyd, Nora Galbreath, Randy
forma.
Gaul. Jeff Hammond, Lee Hitch
cock, Scott Isenberg.
U-I/’M i c n
Shigi Katsushige, Sam Keller,
11 U U b t f ^ Mark Low, Stephani Masaki,
Rhonda Newsham, Robin Pro-
cuniar, Vicki Reed, Becky Ren
ner, Sally Root, Warren Smith,
Sharon
Summersett,
Shirley
jSummersett, Diane Tarr, Bur-
-•GLENDORA — St.
Lucy’s bara Wallace, Terri Waller and
iory High School will have Jeanne Weatherill.
o open
house
and
parent-
Readers desiring to contribute
laughter tea
for
prospective to the fund may mail checks
jdents and their parents on payable to the chamber singers
tanday.
10 the student store at Pomona
The event will be held at the High School,
ohool, 19155 i:. Sierra Madre
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House,
Tea Planned
By St. Lucy’s
We , from 2 to 4 p.m. Tea
rill be served in the student
junge.
^Benedictine Sisters staff the
ahool. Students are from Po-
Jona, Claremont, Chino, On
tario , Upland, Cucamonga Co
il; •vma. West Covina,
Hacienda
Afu^a, La Puente, San Dimas, hold
[La Verne and walnut.
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Real Estate
Seminars
AZUSA — Citrus College will
the first in a series of
seminars on real estate prac
tices Saturday, starting at 8:30
a.m.
Sessions will meet in the life
science building lecture hall 102
Adult Shorthand
Class Has Openings
ONTARIO — *n adult educa- on campus, sponsored jointly by
»tion dass in beginning short- the Real I state Advisory Com
mand is still open fur enroll mittee of the college and Law-
^ents
at
the Chalfey
High yers Title Insurance Corp.
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REGISTERING— Mrs. Bruce G a lb ra ith , president o f San A n
tonio M edical Assistants Association, registers for the C a l
ifornia M edical Assistants convention in San Francisco. The
convention w ill close S
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Cactus Society Books
Illustrated Lecture
The
San
Gabriel
Valley
Cactus and Succulent Society
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m.
in the lecture hall of the Los
Angeles
State
and
County
Arboretum in Arcadia.
Victor E. Turecek will pre
sent
an
illustrated
lecture.
Born
of
Czech
parents
in
Argentina,
Mr. Turecek be
gan an herbarium at an early
age. He attended the Univer
sity of Buenos Aires and re
ceived a degree in fish culture
and commercial fishing. Dur-
in this time, he received a
scholarship
trip
on
a
pro
cessing whaling ship and first
became acquainted with cacti
on the Dutch island of Cura
cao.
He arrived
in
the United
States
in
1958,
making
his
home in Los Angeles. When
visiting the local deserts, he
found
cacti
and
borrowed
books to study their scienti
fic nam es. Today, Mr. Tu-
recek’s
collection
includes
nearly 1,500 species of cacti
and succulents
located
in
South Gate.
The
speaker
became
an
American citizen in 1953 and
is
a
graduate
student
at
California
State
College
at
Los
Angeles,
majoring
in
Spanish literature.
Last year, Mr. Turecek was
invited by his native country
to deliver a
lecture at the
Botanical Gardens of Buenos
Aires on the subject “Cali
fornia and Arizona Cacti.“
William Lockwood, program
chairman, will introduce the
speaker.
In honor of Valentine’s Day,
the
theme for the
meeting
will be “ Hearts
Make
the
Gourmet’s Delight
A bowl of ordinary c h i l i
con
cam e—with
or
without
beans — when topped with a
goodly amount of dairy sour
cream becomes a gourmet’s
feast say Dairy Council of Cal
ifornia home economists
Scene in Cactusland.” A dis
cussion on culture and cold
weather care of winter bloom
ing succulents will be given
by Mrs.
Stephen C.
Su'-zek
and Walter
Fader.
Earl
Nydam will conduct a draw
ing for
rare
and
unusual
plants.
PAMELA WARD
Miss W ard
W ill Marry
Mr. Drino
Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Ward
of Hollywood announce the en
gagement of
their daughter,
Pamela Corinne, to Peter Lou
is Drino, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis T. Drino of Covina.
The bride-elect will gradu
ate from UCLA in June with a
B.A in history. She is a m em
ber of Alpha Chi Omega soror-
ity.
Mr. Drino graduated from
Cal Poly Pomona with a B.S.
degree in physical education.
He is currently working on his
m aster’s degree at Chapman
College where he is pool man
ager and swim instructor.
The wedding will take place
June 21.
A lasagna dinner is planned
Saturday evening
by
Clare
mont Bethel 301, International
Order of Job’s Daughters.
The dinner will be at 6 p.m.
at the Claremont Masonic Hall
at Second and Yale Avenues.
Claremont, Miss Nancy Giul
ia no, senior
princess,
is
in
charge of the dinner.
At 7:30 p.m., the bethel will
honor mothers, fathers, guard
ians and past honored queens.
The bethel will also perform
the Majority Ceremony. There
will be an initiation for Miss
Marilyn Scott and Miss Jenni
fer Moffet. Miss Cathy Sieber,
honored queen, will preside.
Mrs. Rachel Caddes is beth
el guardian and Del Ellis is as
sociate guardian.
Girls receiving their Major
ity are M isses Phyllis Rugg,
Ann
Stonebraker,
K a r e n
Kooman
and
Betsy Caddes.
Hostesses for the m eeting are
M isses Merrily Diehl, Sandy
Lloyd, and Lauire Swett and
their mothers.
Parents
To View
Movie
A film entitled “ Four Fam i
lies” will be shown to m em
bers of
the
Pomona
Com
munity Nursery School at the
adult
education
meeting
on
Monday at 7:30 p.m.
The film depicts the home
environment of four fam ilies
in four different parts of the
world. A brief discussion, led
by the teacher-dirctor of the
nursery school, Mrs. Ronald
Cohen, will follow the show
ing of the film.
The public is invited to at
tend the meeting at Trinitv
Methodist
Church,
676
N.
Gibbs St. Information can be
obtained by calling M is. Mary
Siegrist, 593-8833.
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O E S Group
Schedules
Meeting
Mrs. Jim m ie R. Wilcoxson
and Philip Hunt, worthy ma
tron and patron, will preside
at the first initiation of the
year for
Star of the
West
Chapter,
Order
of
Eastern
Star, at 8 p.m. Monday in the
Masonic Temple.
Special escort will be given
Mrs.
Hervie Peterson,
past
grand matron, State of Min
nesota, and Mrs. Irene Fur
long, deputy grand matron of
the 58th district.
A practice for initiation and
balloting will be held at the
temple at 2 p.m. Sunday for
all officers.
Friendship Meeting
Set by Pomona BPWC
“ Golden Circle of Friend
ship” will be the theme of the
Tuesday
night
dinner
a n d
meeting of the Business and
Professional Women’s Club of
Pomona.
Hospitality hour is 6:30 p.m.
and dinner will be served at
7 o'clock at Orlando’s.
Mrs. Julia K. Arri, personal
development chairman of the
National
Federation of Bus
iness and Professional Wom
en’s Clubs, will be the speak
er.
“ Awareness” has been an
nounced as Mrs. Arri’s topic.
She is a past California Fed
eration president, past p resi-.
MRS. JULIA ARRI
Fashion
Show Date
Changed
LA
VERNE - San Dimas
Chapter for the City of Hope
has scheduled a fashion show
and luncheon March 8 at noon
at Orlando’s Restaurant, 1700
W. Holt Ave.
First plans
for the event
called for the luncheon to be
held Saturday, but the chap
ter has since moved the fash
ion show and luncheon to the
March date.
Half-way Dance
Is Scheduled
In San Dimas
A “half-way dance” is plan
ned Saturday evening by the
( offee Grinders Square Dance
Club of San Dimas.
The dance is open to all
square dance club members
and
m em bers of beginners’
classes
now
underway.
Bob
Schneider will c a l l for the
dance at 8 p.m. in Eckstrand
School,
Juanita
and
Walnut
Avenues, in San Dimas.
dent of
Sierra
Mar District
and m em ber and past presi
dent
of
the
Pomona
BPW
Club. Mrs.
Arri
resides
in
Claremont and is a Pomona
businesswoman.
Members from all Business
and
Professional
Women’s
Clubs in Mountain Section of
Sierra Mar District have been
invited to attend.
This
pro
gram is one of a series de
signed to promote friendship
between the m em bers of var
ious clubs.
Miss Kirsten Alm aas, presi
dent of the Pomona club, will
preside at the meeting.
Miss Margaret Feucht, lead
ership chairman, is in charge
of the evening’s arrangement
and will introduce the speaker.
Reservations are due by Sat
urday with Mrs. Ila Stewart.
(dom ing ¿Events
SATURDAY
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, Co
vina
Alumnae
Chapter,
an
nual Delta Province Day, Han
cock
Auditorium,
University
of Southern California cam
pus, all day.
CITY OF HOPE, Pomona
Chapter, Lilly Moritz, Inter
national Dinner, 1807 Berke
ley Ave., 6 to 9 p.m.
CLAREMONT BETHEL 301,
International Order of Job’s
Daughters,
Lasagna
dinner,
Claremont
Masonic
Hall,
6
p.m.
SHARON Chapter of Hadas-
sah, spaghetti dinner, Larry
Thorne home, 7502 Valle Vis
ta, Cucamonga, 7:30 p.m.
COFFEE
G R I N D E R S
Square Dance Club, Eckstrand
School,
Juanita
and
Walnut
Avenues,
San
Dimas,
Bob
Schneider, caller, 8 p.m.
SILVER SPURS S q u a r e
Dance Club, S w e e t h e a r t
Dance,
Claremont
Women’s
Club, 343 W. 12th St., Clare
mont, 8 p.m.
FAIR
VALLEY GRANGE,
first
and s e c o n d degree,
Grange Hall, 11667 S. Monte
Vista Ave., 8 p.m.
POMONA VALLEY Parents
Without Partners Club, dance,
Dunes in Riverside, 8 p.m.
TURNAGINS Square Dance
Club,
Washington
Park,
all
singing
calls by
Bill
Lock-
ridge, 8 p.m.
POMONA
VALLEY
Single
Parents Club, Valentine Par
ty, home of Lloyd Estes, 3576
Maple Leaf Dr., Riverside, 8
p.m.
FOOT ‘N* FIDDLE Square
Dance
Club,
Cupid’s
Heart
Party, American Legion Hall,
1550 Bonita Ave., La Verne,
Tom
Dunagan,
caller,
8 to
11:30 p.m.
ST.
JOSEPH
ELEMENT
ARY School PTA, dance, mul
tipurpose auditorium, 8:30 p -
m. to 12:30 a.m.
By DR. JOYCE BROTHERS
DEAR DR. BROTHERS: Our 13-year-old daughter is overweight and 1
try very hard to enforce a restricted diet. It’s hard lor her but her giandmothot,
my mother, makes it worse by ridiculing the idea of such a young girl having
to diet. She always criticizes me when I don’t give Jeanie a piece of cake or pie
and brings the girl boxes of candy. She forces me into playing the part of the
old witch while she’s the gen
erous fairy godmother.—S.P.
Dear
Mrs.
P.:
Disagree
ments
between grandmother
and mother over the raising
of a child can be based on
deep rooted conflicts that are
irrelevant to the issues being
argued.
A young mother may have
grievances stored up against
her mother for supposed or
actual wrongs done to her as
a
child.
Unconsciously,
to
gain revenge and reprove her
pother,
she
m ay
dedicate
herself to demonstrating her
own prowess in raising her
children.
But regardless of the le
gitim acy of the dissension be
tween
grandmother
and
mother, the hostility can be
confusing
and
upsetting for
the children who find them
selves faced with two oppos
ing dictums.
It Is not unnatural for a
child to feel especially affec
tionate towards a grandpar
ent,
because
the
grandpar
ent is freed of most of the
authority
which
antagonizes
the
child.
However,
some
grandparents
abuse
their
freedom
from
disciplining
tasks by purposely indulging
Miss Forecast
Shop Opens
Next Monday
the child
to further secure
them selves in the child’s af
fections.
This
type
of
grandparent
lets parental rules be disre
garded, undermining the ef
fectiveness of parental author
ity.
Your mother seem s
to
ter stick to a diet. If you
harp relentlessly on her eat
ing habits, she may com e to
feel
that
you
are
really
ashamed of
her
size
and
don’t love her as she is.
Whatever
the
sources
of
contention are between you
have fallen into this regret-
and your mother, declare a
able
behavior,
perhaps
be
cause she feels this is the
only way she can win her
granddaughter’s love.
You
might
also
consider
whether you are perhaps over
emphasizing
the
seriousness
of your daughter’s problem.
While you are of course wise
truce over this issue at least,
for the sake of your daugh
ter.
Don’t argue with your moth
er in front of your daughter
over her com m ents or criti
cism s. And she m ay simply
be misguided in her nutrition
al beliefs;
take
her
along
to try to help your daughter
with you to the doctor so she
avoid the unhappiness of the
can hear from an
authority
obese adolescent girl, it may
about the importance
of
a
be that her pudginess is only
controlled diet for adolescents
temporary and will diminish
with weight problems,
as she
matures.
The
only
Don’t
worry
about
losing
person
who
can
accurately
your daughters affections be-
determine this is your family
cause of your unpleasant role
physician.
IF
THE
DOCTOR
DOES
agree that your daughter has
a weight problem, follow his
recommendations for preparing
the best types
of
food
for
your daughter.
But he will
probably also point out that ,
it is usually not so much a
problem of overeating as un
deractivity that is the cause
of much adolescent obesity.
Disproportionate
emphasis
on food and “self-denial” are
not likely to mdke your daugh-
A L Auxiliary
as weight-watcher. There is
always a certain amount of
resentment
between
a
teen
girl and her mother over the
problem of controlling behav
ior, whether it’s setting cur
fews or hiding the chocolate
bars.
Miss
Forecast
Shops
will
. .
open in all 17 May Company
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Southern California Stores be
ginning Monday.
The new shop will be com
posed of collections of con
temporary
fashions.
Clothes
will
be
for
women
to
be
worn in business and wives
of young executives who want
to dress up to their husbands’
potential.
All the news of the current
fashion
season will
be fea
tured
in
dresses,
costumes
and s o c i a l clothes priced
from 40 to 90 dollars.
The clothes will carry the
labels of Mr. Mort, Don So
phisticates
Johnny
Herbert,
Richard Frontman, Lee Jor
dan, Nan Leslie, Paul Stan
ley, Portfolio, Fred Perlberg,
Town Sophisticates and Red
Rothchild, to name a few.
The shop will be located in
the Forecast area in all May
Co. stores.
President
The
18th
District
of
the
American
Legion
Auxiliary
will
honor
the
department
president, Mrs. Barbara Carl
son, Monday evening at the El
Sereno American Legion Club-
Mrs.
W i l m a
Scharwark,
district president, announced
that an unusual program has
been planned.
February
is
Americanism
month for the auxiliary and
members are reminded to fly
the American flag.
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West's double of two hearts,
was
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unpopular.
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three diamonds but finally de
cided to let his partner get out!
of his own troubles if he wished.
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and diamonds in running to an
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his partner really held good
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was
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exception:
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as if he was going to come limp
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opened the king of clubs and
shifted to his singleton diamond.
South was in dummy and led
the 10 of hearts which was al
lowed to hold. His next play
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Friday E ven ing, February 14 , 1 9 6 9
Heroes oir Romance
Answer to Previous P u nie
ACROSS
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5
Hur
•8 Lover of
Lorna Doone
12 Behold (Latin)
13 Away from
(prefix!
14 Amazon
cetacean
15 Tight
16 Cyrano do ——
18 Banyan, for
example
20 Positive pole
21 Greenland
base
24 Hissing sound
26 Flowers
27 Stoops
31 Mouthward
32 Feminine col
lege student
34 Quick blow
35 Child’s game
36 Napoleon's
exile isle
37 Duration
of act
38 Arm covering
40 Desert animal
41 Skillful
43 Inactive
44 Hollow
depression
47 Norse god
49 Heater for
radio filament
51 Epochs
55 U tah state
flow-er
56 Pointed
fastener
57 Rajah’s wife
58 Canopus, for
instance
59 Frozen dessert
60 12 months
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1 Type of
airplane
2 Fiddler crab
genus
3 Needle
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4 Irked
5 Infant
6 Fencing
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Lvtton hero
9 Girdle box
10 Pair (var.)
11 Small iish
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19 Thing (Latin)
21 Jogs
22 Hourly
23 Custom
25 Notion
28 Dirt
29 Entitlcr
30 Wheat type
32 Musical
character
33 Siberian river
36 Happening
37 leather
factory
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executive
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44 Male voice
45 Encourage
46 Heroic tale
48 Force unit
50 Upon (prefix)
52 Arctic
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cd me they’d really give it to which is better - a snack nr
him. What shall 1 do?—Phil,
.dinner? If it’s a snack, should
Dear Phil: Talk to your broth-I warn her to eat a light dinner
er and ask him to explain the so she’ll have an appetite? —
matches.
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the
explanation Dale.
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Dear Dale:
Personally,
we,
cions. If not, go to his school think dinner and a snack add up
and share your doubts with his to too much of a good thing-j
I principal and counselor. Isn’t Financing on top of a tux, flow*
1 this
short - circuiting
yourlers, tickets and transportation
I parents’ authority? Yes, it is.jis
astronomical.
Check
your
But if arson’s been his game, he date’s
curfew and
if there s
j
Dear Walt: I share a room be was very, very excited. 1 must get immediate professional!time for a
post-prom
snack,j
with my small nine-year old'didn’t think much about it until help and not just a pounding I choose that to put a climax to
brother. He doesn’t get along last night when I was looking: from parents who
sound
like the evening. As
long
as
she
with other children very well for my pen and happened to op- they’re already part of the prob- know's about the post - prom
and so he reads a lot and stays en his dresser.
lem.— Walt.
snack, she can gauge her own
inside most of the time. A week
There in the bottom draw er
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home-dinner appetite.—Fie and
ago there was a fire in the bath- were two books of m atches un-
Dear Ele and Walt: It’s still Walt,
rrom at his school and all the der a pile of stuff and one book two months away but I’m very
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kids got out half-day. Yesterday, was almost used
up.
I think concerned about the prom and.
Prom time and formal parties
there was another fire, only thisjm aybe he set the fires but I doing it all right. It is custom- don’t occur very often, hut when
time they put out the fire w ith-don’t know what to do. My pnr- ary to take your date to dinner they do you II want to be aware
out
sending
the kids
home, ents a rt not good
about under-and then a
post-prom
snack, of the special and everyday eti-
When he told us about the fires, standing him and
if they believ- too? If your budget is limited, quette
involved. For
Pie
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W alt's helpful "Prom
newslet
ter,” send a dime and a self-
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Dirt Plug Temporarily Heals Upland Flood Source
By MIKE CASTRO
P-B Staff Writer
The battle with nature is over
for now but some of the after
effects caused by flooding in the
Upland and Cucamonga a r e a s
last month remain,
t
The main diagonal flood con
trol wall below 21st Street in
Upland’s San Antonio Heights is
still damaged, but plugged. The
wall runs to the southeast and
diverts water out of Cucamonga
Canyon, north of Upland, into the
Cucamonga Wash.
Flood control workmen have
plugged the stone wall with dirt.
Water
ripped
it
open
and
carried off about 60 feet of
stone last Jan. 25 and endan
gered several hundred Upland
homes.
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Instead of being diverted into
the wash, the water changed its
course and passed through a
series of flood control levees de
signed to hold back water so
that it can seep underground.
The water was allowed into the
levees through gates on the
stone diagonal wall.
,
Once the water changed its
course during the storm, it was
diverted back into the channel
by the main dirt levee, the Cu-
* camonga reception levee which
starts at the north end of Cam
pus Avenue in Upland and runs
diagonally east toward the wash.
The Cucamonga reception levee
was outflanked by water on
both ends and much of the wa-
ter rushed into the city.
City Manager Elwin Alder de
clared a state of emergency and
ordered evacuation of h ome s
east of Euclid Avenue and north
of Foothill Boulevard that Sat
urday.
He ordered those on
both sides of Campus Avenue,
all the way down to the free
way, to evacuate the next day.
Alder also serves as civil de
fense director. An on - site in
spection of the Cucamonga le
vee that Saturday afternoon re
vealed that all that held the wa
ter back on a spiligate n e a r
Grove Avenue was the concrete
facing on the north side of the
dirt levee. Water had washed
away the dirt behind it.
Since that time, city and coun
ty officials have been in dis
agreement about some of the
circumstances in the emergen
cy.
Alder has maintained he was
not notified that the stone diag
onal wall in Cucamonga Canyon
had broken at 11 a.m. that Sat
urday until later in the after
noon. County flood control offi
cials have maintained they no
tified police.
Whatever the misunderstand
ings, only one person died in
the area, John Joseph Vogel, 58.
The damage was something else.
At least 41 homes in the tracts
near 8th Street and Heilman
Av e nu e , Cucamonga, were
flooded by overflow from Cuca
monga Channel. Ten others east
of Turner and south of Foothill
in the same area were also
flooded along with a winery and
bowling alley on Foothill Bou
levard.
There are those who suggest
that building a dam in Cuca
monga Canyon similar to the
San Antonio Dam below Mt. Bal-
dy is a solution to future flood
ing.
Congressman Jerry L. Pettis,
R-33rd Dist., introduced legisla
tion for building such a d a m
last year. Congress approved it
but did not vote any money for
it.
Evidence of flood damage this
year may nudge Congress into
allocating
funds
during
the
next session, some county offi
cials believe.
The dirt plug in the stone
wall is expected to hold water
in the Cucamonga channel un
til the end of the rainy season.
Afterwards, the stone wall will
be repaired, county flood con
trol officials said.
The flooding along the chan
nel,
especially
near
Foothill
Boulevard
in
Cucamonga,
is
caused in part by the low-lying
terrain and the flash floods that
occur in the mountains to the
north.
Cucamonga
C a n y o n
draws from a water shed of 10
square miles. Snow also plays a
part. When snow is present on
the mountains and is melted by
warmer rain, the runoff be
comes extremely heavy.
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
McCarthy To Quit
Politics-McGee
Water flows through the break in the main diagonal stone wall in
Cucamonga Canyon. The break, lower center, allowed water to pass
into basins and levees north of Upland instead of sending it east
Teacher Walkout
Canceled at Poly
toward banks at upper left where Cucamonga W ash begins. The break
has been plugged with dirt and repairs to the stone wall are not ex
pected to be made until after the rainy season.
(P-B photo)
'progress-Bulletin
Friday Evening, February 14, 19A9
Page 1, Sec. 2
CLAREMONT - Sen. Gale
Mc Ge e , D - Wyo., predicted
Thursday that Sen. Eugene Mc
Carthy will resign his Senate
seat to join a "think tank” and
that former Vice President Hu
bert Humphrey will come back
in McCarthy’s seat.
McGee made his prediction in
a press conference following a
talk for the Public Affairs For
um of Claremont Men’s College.
He said McCarthy has been
very unhappy in the Senate,
frustrated by the compromises
and backing and filling neces
sary there, compared with the
freer atmosphere of the House.
McGee added that men who
take themselves too seriously
can kill themselves in govern
ment, with the intense frustra
tion of goals that never ends.
He viewed the saving grace
as a sense of humor and a sense
of history.
McGee is backing Edmund
Muskie for the next try at the
Presidency, but he does not
deny that Sen. Edward Kennedy
is a strong contender.
McGee’s talk on the responsi
bilities of a world power came
down hard on the essential na
ture of a balance of power
among governments — to as
sure peace in the world. He said
he views this almost solely in
terms of the great nuclear pow
ers, the United States and the
USSR.
In his hard-headed analysis,
each country should be permit
ted to evolve its own form of
government, even if the U. S.
doesn’t like the form, but no
country should have any gov
ernment forced on it by force
of arms.
Cal Poly, along with the other
state colleges, has called otf
plans for a teacher walkout
Feb. 21.
Lloyd Kramer, chairman of
the Cal Poly Faculty Senate,
received a telegram from the
statewide State College Academ
ic Senate Thursday, as follows:
"In view of the fact that piess
representation of the action of
the executive committee of the
Academic Senate has been
widely misunderstood, and in
view of the fact that the pre
vious status of striking faculty
at San Francisco and San Jose
and other campuses is not clear
at the present time, the execu
tive committee has decided to
postpone action on this matter
until the March meeting of the
Senate, or until such time as
the situation becomes clear.”
Freeway Will Open One Cleared Lane
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The State Division of High
ways closed the eastbound lanes
of the Pomona Freeway near
7th Avenue in Industry again
Thursday night to speed clear
ing of earth and debris caused
by slides two days ago.
A spokesman said one of the
eastbound four lanes would be
reopened this afternoon to ac
commodate some of the rush-
hour traffic.
Three of the four westbound
lanes were clear and open to
day.
Traffic, although somewhat re
duced, was flowing normally this
morning between Los Angeles
and the San Gabriel River Free
way, the section not affected by
the landslides.
The highway engineers said
there have been no further
slides, "although that possibil
ity could not yet be discounted.”
The spokesman said the clear
ing would proceed around th e
clock but slowly and very care
fully. He declined to estimate
how long it wouid take.
"We’re jockeying back and
forth with the trucks and skip-
loaders,” he explained, "trying
to keep some traffic moving. We
not only have to move off the
dirt, we also have to protect the
overhangs so there are no fur
ther slides.”
He estimated that the clear
ing job will cost between $300,-
000 and $400,000.
He said that since there are
1 Robbery Try Fails,
2 Others Net $103
There were two successful
robberies here and one attempt
ed robbery within an hour early
Thursday night.
Two ba n d i t s , one with a
switchblade knife, got nothing
in an attempt to rob the Save-
More Service Station at 1187 W.
Mission Blvd. But a few min
utes later apparently the same
two men got $100 in a robbery
of the Pomona Gas Station, Holt
Avenue and Hamilton Boule
vard.
In the interim Richard E. Ol
sen, 46, was grabbed by four
men as he left his car and was
hit with a hammer. The attack
was in the 200 block of E. 7th
Street at 7 p.m. Olsen said he
was knocked down and his wal
let with $3 taken. He was treat
ed later at Pomona Valley Com
munity Hospital.
no rush hours during the week
end, the eastbound lanes will
remain closed until Monday af
ternoon to expedite the work.
More than 20,000 cubic yards
of earth slid down from the hill
side
Wednesday
immediately
blocking traffic through all eight
lanes of the artery which links
the Industry - Rowland Heights-
La Puente area with Metropoli
tan Los Angeles.
The earth broke after the land
supersaturated
with
moisture
from the recent record breaking
storms cracked and dried.
The clearing operation is ex
pected to continue through most
of next week.
Burning Permitted
No smog is forecast in San
Bernardino County for Saturday,
Sunday and Monday, according
to the Air Pollution Control Dist
rict. Allowable burning is per
mitted.
San Francisco Superior Court
Judge Henry Rolph has issued
a temporary restraining order
against the strike at San Fran
cisco State and said the teach
ers had no legal right to strike
against the government.
So far these rulings have re
ferred only to Amencan Fed
eration of Teachers members,
according to Cal Poly President
Robert Kramer.
To enforce the injunction is
up to the board of trustees of
the state colleges, who next
meet Feb. 25 and 26 in Los
Angeles. The office of S t a t e
Chancellor Glen Dumke in Los
Angeles said until the trustees
meet and decide what to do,
there is no action to announce.
The trustees would have to
sign complaints, identify the
striking teachers and move to
prosecute them.
The San Francisco judge has
cited numerous decisions to sus
tain his finding that public em
ployes do not have the right
to strike and that the strike
"has encouraged and directly
caused mass picketing and acts
of violence.”
In the wake of the one - day
walkout of Cal Poly AFT mem
bers Jan. 22, 33 teachers were
docked one day’s pay, varying
from $50 to $100, said AFT Lo
cal President William Smith.
Camellia
Show
To Bloom
Thousands of colorful blooms
will be on display Saturday and
Sunday when the Pomona Val
ley Camellia Society holds its
22nd annual show in the lobby
of Pomona First Federal Sav
ings and Loan Association.
Exhibitors are expected to
participate from an area that
reaches from Bakersfield to San
Diego, according to W a l t e r
Harmsen, president of the so
ciety.
Registration for exhibitors will
start at 8 a.m. and the show
opens to the public at 2:91 p.m.
Saturday. The doors will reopen
for public exhibit from 10 a.m.
Claremont
Man Dies in
Truck Mishap
SAN BERNARDINO - An 80-
year-old Claremont man died
here Thursday from head injur
ies sustained when a panel truck
spun in a circle and tossed him
and another passenger out onto
the freeway.
Arthur B. Campbell, of 4474
Glen Way, Claremont, landed on
his head. He suffered a skull
fracture and died Thursday at
12:28 p.m. at County General
Hospital. The other passenger.
Miss Jackie Morris, 19, of 252
E. 4th St., Pomona, was treated
at the same hospital for mod
erate head injuries, the Califor
nia Highway Patrol reported.
The accident happened Wed
nesday on the interchange of the
San Bernardino, Riverside and
Barstow freeways.
The truck, driven by Camp
bell’s grandson, Donald Camp
bell, 18, of the same address,
was pulling a trailer and began
whipping back and forth. The
truck was whipped into a 180-de
gree spin, the door flew open
and both the elder Campbell and
Miss Morris were tossed out.
Investigators said the trailer
began whipping because it was
incorrectly loaded. Most of the
weight was near the rear in
stead of near the tongue, they
added.
YMCA Starting
Swim Lessons
The Pomona Valley YM C A Is
starting a new series of swim
lessons for the preschool child
this week.
Mother-baby and tiny tots—
3 to 5 — classes meet in the
morning. Classes for children
5 to 7 meet in the afternoons.
Eight lessons cost $8. Persons
wishing
further
information
Inmates Offered
N ew Negro Course
CHINO — A new course, "Afro-American His
tory,” is being offered inmates at the California
Institution for Men.
Classes will start with the African’s origin and
follow him through migrations, civilizations and
slavery and up to present time.
One objective of the course is to help bridge the
existing gap between the black and white commun
ity through education, officials said.
A request to start the new study was approved
by the Chino School District Board of Trustees
Tuesday night.
The class is an outgrowth of an Afro-American
cultural group recently formed, said Harvey Hol
land, principal of the adult education program at
C1M.
CIM officials saw there was an interest in this
field and asked the course be started to give in
mates a more thorough academic background of
the Negro, he added.
An organizational meeting was held Tuesday
night, with about 10 persons attending. The class
will meet each Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. Melvin Waring is the instructor.
Other objectives, said officials, will be to develop
an awareness of Afro-American history; develop
an awareness on the African-American role in the
making of America; and gain a more complete
understanding of the black man in U. S. history.
Med Students Get
Training at PSH
A program designed to acquaint Loma Linda
University medical students with the problems of
the mentally retarded began this week at the Pa
cific State Hospital.
The second- and third-year medical students In
groups of four are scheduled to work four after
noons a month interviewing, examining and evalu
ating the mentally retarded, according to Dr. Clin
ton Johnson, chief of professional education.
"In this way,” said Dr. Johnson, “ we get the
students into contact with living patients as soon
as possible.”
Dr. Johnon believes that because general prac
titioners are the first to be consulted about mental
retardation they should have at least a basic under
standing of the subject.
In addition, Dr. Johnson feels that medical men
who understand the problems may even be able
to limit the number of mentally retarded admitted
to institutions in the first place.
Many patients at Pacific State Hospital, he said,
would have been better off with their families. This
is where the general practitioner can help, he
For Water in Southwest Chino
211 Protest Rate Hike
AMID THE DAMAGE
San Bernardino County Supervisor Ruben Ayala, left, discusse*
the flood damage along the Cucamonga channel with Rep.
Glenard Lipscomb, standing, Rep. Jerry Pettis and Rep. Don
Clausen, Clausen is a member of the House Public Works
Committee which is surveying flood dam age in California,
See Story on Page 1, Sec, 1.
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CHINO — Four persons ap
peared in person Thursday and
211 put their signatures on a pe
tition to protest a proposed 33
per cent water rate increase in
the southwest Chino area.
The protests opened hearings
being conducted her© by the
Public Utilities Commission.
The increase was asked by
the Pomona Valley Water Com
pany which serves the a r e a
southwest of Schaefer and Ros
well avenues and southwest of
the Corona Expressway starting
just north of Chino Avenue,
down to Central Avenue. The
area
includes
Los
Serranos,
Glenmeade and Carbon Canyon
all the way to Orange County.
Four women testified at the
hearing
being
conducted
by
Stewart C, Warner, the examm-
iner for the PUC, Thursday
morning. The Pomona V a l l e y
Water Co. offered its case in the
afternoon.
Mrs. William Gates of 15029
Sandalwood Ln, presented a pe-
t i t i o n from the Glenmeade
Homeowners Association and
signed by 211 persons. She also
presented a letter protesting the
increase
from
the
advisory
board of County Service Dis
trict No. 19.
Mrs. Gates maintained th e
company's rates are already
higher than any other water
company in the area. Property
owners in the county service
area pay their own water bills
and must also pay for water
used for parks by a special
county tax, she said.
The others who testiffied are
Mrs. Ruth Buchanan of 15466
Country Club Dr.; Mrs. Jeanette
Wallace of 4260 Lugo Ave,; and
Mrs. Ernest Belcher of 4260
Gird Ave. AH three opposed the
increase and said the meters
have been read incorrectly in
the past.
The company says it has not
had a rate increase since 1950.
According to a PUC staff re
port, the company maintains its
present rates produced $6,6$*) of
net revenue during last year
and provided no rate of return.
The staff said net revenue was
$7,320 and provided a rate of
return of 0.7 per cent.
The company said proposed
rates would produce $20,300 of
net revenue and 1.86 rate of re
turn. The PUC staff said the pro
posed rates would provide $31,-
120 in net revenue ami would
give a 3.0 per cent rate of return.
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EDITORIALS
Lots of Liberty,
Little Learning
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“ A university,” said Benjam in D israeli,
“ should be a place of light, of liberty and
of learning.”
T oday's students are definitely enjoying
an abundance of the second of these three
Ls, but there is cause to wonder how ihe oth
er two are faring. Consider the light shed
and the learning displayed recently on one
university cam pus.
m It began when about 35 m em bers of Stu
dents for a D em ocratic Society (SDS) hoist
ed a Viet Cong flag at the Post Office at
Stanford U niversity. Young Republicans at
tem pted to rem ove the flag, but it had been
Skillfully knotted to frustrate just such a re
actionary reaction.
The SD S group next m arched to the office
£>f President Kenneth S. Pitzer, demanding
that he answ er their questions “ concerning
1he university’s participation in the violence
perpetrated against the people of the world.”
m Unfortunately,
the
president
w as
not
foore, so the students had to go away unen
lightened.
;
Next day, in “ the most dram atic show of
C o n se rv a tiv e student strength yet seen on
Cam pus,” about 50 Young Republicans and
Young
Am ericans
for
Freedom
chanted
*p ig s off cam pus, pigs off cam pus” at m em
b e r s of the SDS during a noon rally and
waved brightly colored placards bearing
«such devastating slogans as, ‘‘If You Liked
liitle r, You’ll Love SD S.”
r
After enduring an hour’s heckling, the
SD S led a m arch on the Applied Electronics
Laboratory, but w as prevented from cap
turing the building by the conservatives,
m ith minor scuffling. About 100 SDSors then
invaded the research facilities in the Stan
ford Industrial P ark, where they raised the
red flag of revolution and the black flag of
anarchy.
Thus ended another day in youth’s un
ceasing quest for light, liberty and learning
In one grove of higher education.
Is the Nation's
i Business Next?
In session little more than a month, the
91st U.S. Congress has already disposed of
two m ajor item s of business:
• Decided not to oppose an autom atic
pay increase which will raise congressional
salaries by nearly 42 per cent, from $30,000
to s 12.500 a year.
• W orked out a vacation schedule, pro
viding for week-long recess over Lincoln’s
Birthday, E aster, M emorial Day and Ju ly
4th, plus a sum m er holiday from Aug. 13 to
Sept. 3.
If it m aintains such a dizzy legislative
pace, no one will be able to call this a “ do-
nothing” Congress. It won’t of course, but in
a burst of nonpartisan spirit, Congress h as
at least m ade a fine beginning by doing
everything it can — for Congress.
RAY CROMLEY
Europeans
Like ‘New’
President
A curious thing is happening
to President Nixon.
Y esterday he w as known as
W ashington’s
“ hard - line” de
b ater-in flexib le and stubborn.
Today, som e key Europeans
have the feeling Nixon is not
wedded to past policies, that he
is willing to take a new look
at things — the Middle E ast,
the
Soviet
Union,
the
North
Atlantic Treaty Organization, in
ternational
currency
stability,
trade barriers.
There’s a reason for this new
Nixon im age abroad.
It’s well-known Nixon used the
y ears he w as out of office in a
spate of system atic fence-build
ing from
New
York
to
Cali
fornia.
What hasn’t been written is
the story of Nixon’s equally de-
terhiined fence-building in E u
rope, A sia and Latin Am erica
these sam e years. On his trips
abroad Nixon m ade it a point
to drop in on that m an
and
this. He system atically met key
men from other countries visit
ing the United States.
From the World--With Hope
In these m eetings, Nixon lis
tened while the other man talk
ed. He had nothing to sell. He
gained the reputation of a m an
interested in other m en’s prob
lem s. That won him a number
of influential friends. It also con
vinced som e doubting European
and Russian leaders he w as a
m an you could deal with.
Take the case of President
Charles de Gaulle of France.
De Gaulle starts off with a
good personal feeling for the
new U.S. president. It's a re su lt,,
in part, of a meeting between
the two men several years ago.
Nixon w as in Europe and he
wanted to talk to De Gaulle. The
aristocratic French leader was
reluctant, wondered what Nixon
wanted, but finally agreed to a
session.
In their private meeting, the
two hit it off fam ously.
The differences in personality
between Nixon and De Gaulle
are striking and obvious.
But
the two men found basic sim ila
rities in their approach to prob
lem s and in m any views. Both
are pragm atists, for one. Both
are realists.
J. K. (DOC) p eir sq l
Gossip for Today
Competition between transcontinental airlines for
the passenger trade w as never keener than it is today.
F irst, the folks who handle the sales promotions
tried to lure fares with a recital of the wonderful foods
and beverages served while enroute. Thou they offered
feature movies. When that got old story, they dressed
stew ardesses in shorter m iniskirts.
Recently,
one
airline
took
large
newspaper
ad space to announce that if you flew with them you
could relax and watch the Je ts footballers win over
the Colts on every flight for a period of several weeks.
And so, any day now I expect to read that some
enterprising airline has built a golf driving tee in the
tail of each of their planes. I can just see their ads:
“ Ride with us and hit a golf ball 6 m ile s!”
And for the ladles there will undoubtedly be a put
ting green where a handsome flight officer will be avail
able to give personalized putting lessons.
LEON DENNEN
Assassination Attempt
Stirs Fear of Purge
DAVID LAWRENCE
North Viets Convinced Americans
Willing To Get Out at Any Price
War Monument
The nations of the world will spend m ore
than $200 billion on arm am ents and other
m ilitary needs in 1969.
They have already spent more than $4
trillion on w ars and preparation for w ars so
far in this century.
If the present rate of increased spending
continues, that figure will be doubled within
10 y ears. Even if the present rate rem ains
steady, more than $10 trillion will have been
spent in hom age to M ars by the end of the
century.
The figures are from the third annual sur
vey of world m ilitary expenditures by the
U.S. Arm s Control and D isarm am ent Agen
cy. A few others:
• Since 1964, the world’s G ross N ational
Product has risen 9 per cent per capita; the
world’s m ilitary budget. 16 per cent.
• More than 20 million men and women
are in active duty forces; another 30 million
are directly or indrectly engaged in produc
tive activities resulting from m ilitary ex
penditures.
• The average annual expenditure per
soldier, worldwide, is $7,800; for the esti
mated one billion school-age children in the
world, the expenditure averages $100 a year.
Half the governments of the world, including
the United States, spend more on defense
than on education.
This is only a sam pling from the report.
The statistics go on. And on. And on.
More im portantly, both men
felt som e indefinable em pathy
for the other. Each cam e aw ay
believing of the other that here
w as a man he could deal with.
It was a highly emotional feel
ing, rather than something said
or som e stand taken.
One thing that im presses the
French and other Europeans:
Nixon is up on his subjects. He
has the facts at his command.
These men are
convinced
he
won’t go
off half-cocked,
but
will proceed with caution. As of
now. m any Europeans feel more
com fortable with a cautious man
who m oves only when he has
prepared the ground.
The
Europeans are a
little
tired
of
American crusaders.
They liked it when Nixon said
he would not be an arm tw ister.
There is som e evidence t h e
R ussians also cautiously l i k e
what they’ve heard of the Nix
on approach.
The Nixon “ working” trip to
Europe will be of the sam e
cautious nature. It will not aim
at solving issues but at setting
up the fram ew ork for dealing
with probelm s. It will be a sy s
tem atic attem pt to d e v e l o p
channels.
This slow-but-sure approach,
of course, will not please every
one. It will not, naturally, please
those who want Nixon to push
their particular solutions.
Although the United States re
cently stopped bombing North
Vietnam a s a gesture to help
m ake peace, the Hanoi govern
ment now is known to be plan
ning
a
big
offensive
against
South Vietnam.
This development has more
significance than what the ne
gotiation» are saying to each
other in Paris. For it m eans
that North Vietnam has about
m ade up its mind that the United
States is ready to get out of the
w ar at any price, and that this
is what American public opin
ion today is supposedly demand
ing.
The
Communist
tacticians
have a c c e s s to all American
publications. They surely have
noted the trend of thought of
many of the so - called “ intel
lectuals” who keep on saying
that Am erica “ escalated” the
w ar in Vietnam , and that the
South Vietnam ese aren’t worth
protecting because t h e r e
is
some corruption and m ism an
agem ent in the government at
Saigon.
Efforts are b e i n g m ade ap
parently in a few of the editoral
com m entaries
in
Am erica
to
discredit the South Vietnam ese
government
and to exalt the
“ National
Liberation
Front” —
a Communist appartus — as a
faction that ‘ hould, in effect, be
given a chance to take over
South Vietnam.
The
real story of why the
United States has gone to such
lengths to#defend South Vietnam
actually hasn’t been em phasiz
ed.
Indeed,
form er
President
Johnson,
in
an
interview
in
“ True”
M agazine
with
Peter
Lisagor,
Washington
bureau
chief of the Chicago Daily News,
BRUCE BIOSSAT
says the disagreem ent with our
policies in Vietnam by young
people in America might have
been avoided “ if we had open
ed
the
process
of
decision
m aking on the w ar more fully
to the public.”
Mr. Johnson adds that per
haps he was so busy “ trying to
bring about the peace we so
deeply desired that we didn’t
spend enough time m aking sure
the public understood the rea
sons for out decisions.”
The truth is the United States
never openly named the Soviet
Union and the Red China re
gim e a s the prim ary adversar
ies of this country and did not
form ally proclaim that a “ state
of w ar” existed in Southeast
Asia. Meanwhile, both Moscow
and Peking supplied billions of
dollars worth of arm s and equip
ment, a s well as m ilitary ad
visers, to help kill 31,379 Ameri
cans and wound 198,374 in the
Vietnam War.
Our own m ilitary com m and
ers naturally advised “ escala
tion” and the bombing of sup
ply lines in fighting the guer
rilla w arfare of the Commun
ist belligerents.
Som e of the
critics nevertheless still write
about or speak of Communist
im perialism as a “ m yth.” E v i
dence of what Russia and Red
China have been doing to keep
up the North Vietnam ese a g
gression has been revealed not
only before congressional com
m ittees
but
in
news
reports
from Southeast Asia. None of it,
however, has been stressed suf
ficiently, and Mr. Johnson
is
right when he say s not enough
effort w as
m ade to publicize
the reasons for the Am erican
strategy in the way, including
the period of “ escalation.”
The question now is whether
Am erican public opinion can be
truly described a s inclined to
ward a virtual surrender and
toward a disregard of the sac
rifices m ade by American and
allied troops and by the hun
dreds
of
thousands
of
South
Vietnam ese soldiers.
The basic issue today is how
the provision« of any agreem ent
reached at P aris can be guar
anteed unless the United States
is willing to keep an adequate
m ilitary force in South Vietnam
that any violation of its pact will
not be ignored.
Too
many
Am ericans
have
been told that the United States
had no business assisting South
Vietnam in the first place des
pite the com m itm ents m a d e
by this country in the Southeast
A sia Treaty, and that Am erica
should not be sending any troops
abroad no m atter what the Com
munists m ay do. This is pre
cisely the reasoning used by the
“ isolationists” who, by their at
titude, helped to convince the
Germ an
im perialists
before
World War II that they could
send their arm ies across Europe
and that America would not do
anything to help the free peoples
to preserve their independence.
The
fundamental
principles
involved haven’t changed. What
the critics should do is to re
read the tragic pages of history
and recognize the dangers of a
third world war which can arise
from a wrong assum ption
in
Moscow that misguided dissent
by an uninformed minority rep
resents the alleged will of the
Am erican people to get out of
the
Vietnam
War
by
any
m eans,
regardless
of
conse
quences.
Moscow Is not likely to dis
close soon the real identity of
the m an seized in the Kremlin
after firing at a m otorcade car
rying S o v i e t astronauts and
Communist leaders.
The Russian now held prisoner
in notorious Lubyanka Prison
is reported to be an arm y of
ficer in his 20s who apparently
aim ed to kill party chief Leonid
Brezhnev.
One version in Moscow even
has it that he w as a lieutenant
in the secret police (MVD) and
that he leapt from a sentry box
inside the Kremlin w alls to fire
his shots.
W hatever
his
identity
or
motive, young Ilyn — if this is
his real nam e — will not be
judged by a jury as is Sirhan
Sirhan, the alleged assassin of
Sen. Robert F . Kennedy. He will
certainly not be tried in a court
open to the press until he signs
a written “ confession” and im
plicates others in his “ plot.”
This is what the Marxist-Len-
inists call
“ socialist
legality.”
They have only contempt for
“ capitalist justice” and demo
cratic s t a n d a r d s of legality
which they deride a s “ bourgeois
m yths.”
Sinister m em ories must have
come back
to many
R ussians
when the
Soviet press
finally
broke silence after 28 hours to
headline the shooting as an “ act
of provocation.”
A sim ilar act in 1934 — the
assassination of Stalin’s rival
Sergei Kirov — triggered a wave
of executions and several mil
lion Russians were sent to con
centration cam ps.
The whole truth about K irov’s
m urder is still to em erge. His
assassin , it is now known, w as
a m em ber of the secret police.
In 1956, form er Prem ier Khrush
chev intimated that Stalin had
arranged
K irov’s
m urder
to
provide an excuse for a wave
of terror that would enable him
to elim inate potential rivals.
Practically everyone connect-
ANSWERS
Q—What element is used as a
standard to give atom ic weights
to all the other elem ents?
A—Carbon-12 w as adopted in
1961, replacing oxygen.
cd in some way with the “ Kirov
A ffair,” including Nikolayev, ttm
assassin , w as speedily executed
without a trail.
Will history
repeat itself
in
R u ssia? After Stalin’s death in
1953 som e attem pts were m ade
by his successors to curb the
power of the secret police. How
ever, things seem to be chang
ing again.
The Krem lin's uneasy rulers
find it increasingly difficult to
cope with the upsurge of dis-
sidence in R ussia and the E ast
European Communist countries.
They
are
again
resorting
to
strong police m easures to deal
with a phenomenon that fright
ens them.
It was obviously to give the
Russian people a severe psycho
logical shock that the Kreml n
recently decided to renam e the
Ministry of Public Order as the
Ministry of Interior — or MVD.
These
were
the
initials
by
which the dom estic branch of
the secret police w as known
when it w as ruled by Lavrenti
Beria, Stalin’s executioner, dur
ing the purges in the 1940s.
Khrushchev
discarded
the
nam e in 1960 when he sought to
im prove the public im age of the
secret police. By restoring the
dreaded MVD initials, Brezhnev
is clearly warning the Russians
of a change in policy.
According to Soviet citizens
who recently visited the Wes',
the MVD has already launched
a w ave of repression against
R ussians ostensibly associated
with a group of students
and
scientists accused of building an
underground organization.
Known as the Union of Social-
Christian
Liberation, the clan
destine organization is said to
have
branches
in
Leningrad,
Moscow and the Ukraine.
Its
aim is to “ spearhead a revolt
against corruption in Soviet so
ciety.”
The union and another secret
organization
that
calls
itself
V anguard of Soviet Youth are
hardly a serious threat to the
Communist dictatorship. Not in
the foreseeable future, anyway.
But their very existence m ust
be a nightm are for the Krem lin
rulers who still glorify secret
revolutionary organizations that
persistenly
undermined
and
subsequently
overthrew
the
Czar.
Big Talk, But Do Nothing Actions
Ruled Out by Nixon Assistants
Thought for Today
Better is a poor man ubo ualks in bis integrity t/jan a rich in ih
u b o is perverse in bis stays.— Proierbs 2S:6.
*
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Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder.— Georg
W ashington.
Yesterdays
10 y ears ago
Feb. 14, 1959
The Cloisters, a convalescent
home for
the aged.
Is
being
built at 651 N. Main St. Total
cost
vrill
be
$450,000.
Sliding
glass doors will m ake it possible
for patients to enjoy outdoor at
m osphere.
20 y ears ago
Feb. 14, 1949
City Ordinance No. 1146, crea
ting the position of adm inistra
tive officer for Pomona, becam e
effective yesterday, but coun-
ciimen said that they were not
ready yet to nam e a man to fill
the position.
30 y ears ago
Feb. 14, 1939
Homer R. Mead w as elected
president of Pomona Commu
nity Chest at the reorganization
meeting of the board of direct
ors today.
40 years ago
Feb. 14, 1929
G as com panies are waging a
price war. The rate of 171/2 cents
a gallon m ay 1» cut.
70 years ago
I fb. 14, 1H99
C J , Booth has purchased ihe
Interest of Mrs Me. Ja m e s in the
European Hotel.
Some influential men around
President Nixon believe that he
has taken office at a crucial mo
ment in American history and
m ay stand or fall on his devel
oping attem pt to build wholly
new approaches to effective gov
erning.
The eight Eisenhower years
have led many people, include
ing a considerable covey of his
torians and social scientists, to
expect from any Republican ad
ministration a slowing down, a
caretaker atmosphere, a tenden
cy sim ply toward consolidation
and cleanup of program s loosely
drawn and swiftly adopted by
Dem ocratic predecessors.
Conceivably,
Richard
Nixon
could try to copy that pattern if
he chose, since he did not prom
ise the “ motion” proposed by
the late John F. Kennedy and is
held to very few specific com
mitments.
But the parly evidence from
inside the White House suggests
that the new President does not
see himself as mere conservator
and consolidator
With the en
couragem ent of his m ore im agi
native aides, he is thinking of
his task in new and quite differ
ent term s.
It is the considered view of
the President’s
guiding
inner
circle that the Am erican people
are not m erely briefly tired of
the flurry of noise and m ove
ment
which
accom pany
big
D em ocratic program s
but
are
alm ost totally disillusioned as to
their usefulness.
Indeed, m any D em ocratic fig
ures them selves are virtually at
this point, and it m ay not be too
rash a forecast to suggest that
the day of great, sweeping fed
eral program s — at least a s for
merly conceived — is nearly
over.
Especially in
the
fields
of
housing, schools and jobs, the
growing view of government is
that of the Great Over-Prom iser
which talks big and delivers lit
tle or nothing in the end.
Writers like Peter F. Drucker
are coming along now to under
score this notion of government
as a social mechanism that real
ly does not work very well.
The danger perceived, inside
the White House today as well
as outside, is not just the old
thing about government being
too big and therefore more re
liance on the private sector be
ing necessary.
The task is to m ake the big
ness work,
and,
critically,
to
persuade the American people
that federal actions — and the
lesser actions of state and local
govem m ent—really end up get
ting things done which affect
people who have problem s they
need to have solved.
Right now the peril is mount
ing steadily. As one Nixon aide
looks at the m atter:
“ If government cannot soon
begin to show that it can deliv
er on its prom ises, or that its
motion has real consequences
for the people, then dem ocracy
will seem to have a hollow cen
ter and will find itself in the
m ost serious difficulties.”
Republicans m ay be predis
posed to look to the private sec
tor for telp , and It is certainly
plain enough that the Nixon ad
ministration would like to rely
heavily on its cooperative a ssis
tance in solving the great ur
ban dilem m as linked to jobs,
schools and housing.
But it would be m isleading to
im agine that the Nixon men are
not also very much on the prowl
for a whole host of new inven
tion« which can m ake govern
ment itself work more effective
ly.
Berry’s World
C M JÊ À fY h ÿ ”
(r. 1969 Sy M A , U t.
'Hi, folks! What part of Los Ángelas ore ya from?”
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West End Buzzing for Flood Benefit
CUCAMONGA
-
S u r p r is e
"nam e entertainers” will help
spread sunshine
in
the
flood-
stricken
Cucamonga
area
by
appearing at the
benefit
Sun
shine Ball to be staged Feb. 22
In the Ontario Elks Lodge.
With only two weeks to pre
pare the beneftl, the planning
com m ittee this week was rolling
as rapidly as did the floodwat-
ers that elft hundreds of famil
ies at least tem porarily home
less late last month.
A night of continuous dancing,
from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m ., with
entertainm ent personalities ap
pearing to help raise funds for
disaster victim s has captured
the imagination of
the
entire
West End,
according
to
Mrs.
Howard Snider, wife of Ontario’s
m ayor.
"It is an unprecedented united
effort for one cause” in the a r
ea, Mrs. Snider said. “ It’s real
ly a wonderful thing to see so
many persons from all walks of
life deeply concerned about their
neighbors.”
A
Cucamonga
housewife
touched off the intercity effort.
Mrs. Edward F. Hansen, whose
home at 8660 Calle Quebrado Dr.
was untouched by the floodwat-
ers that devastated several res
idential areas, was inspired by
Gov. Reagan’s appeal for peo-
ple-to-people aide.
Mrs. Hansen said she wanted
only to "put the idea in some
one else’s head” for a benefit
event, but once she spoke out as
a neighbor who cared, she was
swept
up
m
organzing
the
event.
All funds raised from the in
formal
dance
will
go
into
a
bonded trust account
for
the
Cucamonga
District
D.sasler
Foundation. Tickets are selling
at $5 per person. People who
cannot
attend
the
dance
are
asked to make donations to the
disaster fund and “ any donation
will
be
gratefully
accepted,”
Mrs. Hansen said.
Mrs. Hansen’s
initial
move
was to telephone Chuck Swan,
Cucamonga Service Club pres
ident, with the ball idea.
Swan, who has been engaged
in disaster work since the flood-
waters
first
Ml
Cucamonga,
thought Mrs. Hansen’s idea was
a good one and he telephoned
Tony Malone, Upland Chamber
of Commerce director, and B er
ger Neil.sen,
Ontario Chamber
executive vice president, to sug
gest intercity help.
From there the project mush
roomed, and soon the m ayors
and their respective
wives
of
Chtno, Montclair,
Ontario
and
Upland, as well as county sup
ervisors, community leaders and
just plain neighbors w ere com
mitted to the good-neighbor pro
ject.
Mrs. Hansen said all labor,
goods and talent for the ball are
being donated so that “ all funds
Chamber Unit Favors
Border Inspections
will be clear profit for the flood
Continuation
of
agricultural of the Stanford Research F M -
^
¡inspection
stations
at
Cahfor- datton given before the Im An-
pioceeds, she said.
I
.
«uDDorted by geles Agricultural Forum . An-
Ihe dance comm ittee beaded # ^
^ {he Pomona cum ber derson spoke on mounting agro
of Commerce Agricultural Com- cultural costs without protit m-
mittee at its Wednesday break-¡creases.
fast meeting.
I
“
,
The com m ittee voted to ode
T h e n u m b e r of school d.stncH
by Mrs. Hansen includes Mrs.
Snider, ticket chairm an; Charles
Glad son,
Ontario
attorney,
treasurer; Mrs. Robert Cbeadle,
Cucamonga, entertainm ent, and
Mrs. Jack Jensen, Cucamonga,
. . . .
«K cham ber directors to pass
'™ ," 5° '454
^
decorations. Swan. Malone and •< resolution urRme; ihe state to
Upland Celebration Grows
Neilsen continue
as
intercom [dtwtinue the border disease an d ;
munity organizers for the event.
detection centers.
Mrs.
Snider
said
commed-
Robert H o w t e, agricultural
ienne Phyllis Diller is making a commissioner
for
Riverside
cash donation to
the
disaster County, told the comm ittee that
fund
and
Rowan
and
Martin the border stations are said to
comedy team is taping a radio be too costly but contended their
spot to advertise the ball. She work is far less expensive than
said Host International is dona-‘the damage that could result to
ting hors d’oeuvres for the bail.¡state crops if any plague were
I
Those contributing are count- brought across the state borders
less,” Mrs.
Snider said.
“ We by pests,
are going to have a wonderful!
0 . G. Brickbauer reported on
event for a wonderful cause.”
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MRS. M ARIE SMITH
UPLAND — More entertain- and Saturday evening at the ki-
Local groups will perform , to-
ers
have
been
added
to
the osk will
be
Gilberto M elgar’s day
and
Saturday,
including
three-day
celebration
here
tn Marimba Band. The eight mem- square
dancers,
musicians,
the downtown section. The cele- bers of the band are all mem- singers and fencers,
bration began Thursday.
bers of the M elgar family. The
Following the dedication Sat-
The Lillipution Horses
a n d children’s ages
range from 6 urday of the civic center, there
their tiny stagecoach from R e -t0
t)anc* has appeared will be open house until 6 p.m.
gina Winery in Etiwanda w i 1 1 at Olvera Street, Los Angeles, at the library and the fire sta-
give free rides for children Sat- a™1 on nationwide television.
tion.
urday in the parking lot behind
This evening and Saturday af-
The new library at the corner
Olson’s Meat Market.
ternoon,
Blanca Gonzalez, Miss of Euclid Avenue and D Street
VF.ast Los Aneeles 1967. will do will open for business Monday
The celebration is being held
r
.
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.
n
. . .
,
,
,
.
Mexican dances in the kiosk and
Hours wil
be 9:30 a.m . to 9
, s part of h e ^ .M U o n of t t e K w ra| ^
p m .
Mond#y
lhr„u„ h
F n d iy
nvw
ne
s a i
,
The Tinkertown Train w 1 1 1 and 9:30 a.m . to 6 p.m. Satur-
The dedication will take p ace
Saturday at 3 p.m. in the large
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engine room of the fire station.
Perform ing on stage tonight
Leaders Chosen (or
Heart Drive Here
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Art Exhibits
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Spirited, Puzzling
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Next Friday
The Claremont Recreation De-
JO SEPH H. I
1RMAN but singularly unmoving char-
partment has an exhibit of cer-
No one can write a play about ncterizatkm
of
the
hermit
of
Mrs.
Theodore Arquer J r . and Smith’s first year with the heart am ics and s c u l p t u r e in the a
hermit who shut himself in Great ( anfield. The role is lit-
M rs. M arie Smith have been a p -^ m p a ig n .
‘C arey Avenue wimiow oi Po- a
hut for 36 years as Valley ^ more than onejrf * e p r < £
pointed cochairmen of Pomona
“ EvOT>
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disease mona First Federal Savings and Community T h e a I e r prov«l erhes,
ami
does
what
claim s more than 31,500 lives in Loan Association.
Thursday night when it staged can w*th 4t-
Heart
Sunday
for
the
annual I os Angeles County alone,” said
The five-piece display of a n i-“ Next Time I’ll Sing to Y ou,’’ )
Royston Brunst’s direction
Heart Fund campaign.
jMrs.
Arquer.
“The
best
way mal
life was done by classes
a play about a hermit who shut inspired and imaginative.
They will have charge of re- Mrs. Smith and I know to re- conducted
by the department, himself m a hut for 36 years, j
cruiting, organizing and super-iduce this death toll is to help according to the teacher, Mrs.
This spirited avant-garde ef-l
vising 1,100 volunteers who will
collect funds to support morelLila Lessley Stuart.
fort by Jam es Saunders
makes
call on
90,000 Pomona residents heart research and community
She said classes now are be- an i n t e r e s t i n g, enigm atic,
today through Sunday, designat-Shealth program s.”
|ing
held
for
children
after thought - provoking evening of
ed as Heart Sunday Weekend.
Residents who will serve as school. Classes for adults start talk,
sometim es
witty,
some-
Mrs.
Arquer previously serv- volunteers are asked to call the next Monday.
times poetic, ‘•ometimes dull as
ed
as
section
chairm an
and local heart association office at
The display will rem ain in the a sociology lecture,
block
worker.
This
is
Mrs. «29-41W
window through February.
,
(The title, according to
is
Lecture Covers
Washing of Gold
RATTLES AND STRAWS
My Phony
Valentine
CHINO — A program on dry
w ashing of desert gold w ill be
1 given at the Chino Valley Pros-
(The title,
according ia
e
meeting tonight at!
program notes, com es from the 7;3() m the Community BuiWmg.
British
music
halls,
when
a
Quja> a m anufacturer of
comedian whose jokes have fall-
w as)ierSt Wj|j gjve a
en flat, leaves the audience with iecture and show slides of des-
“ Next time I'll sing to you.
ert ^ty washing. The program
It is no m ore irrelevant th anils
pUt>lic. Admission
is free.
mmm
Well, here it is St. Valentine’s Day again.
Seems like only yesterday we were mailing
out Christmas cards (which In my case it
w as).
E v er since the
Pilgrim s first sat down
under the trees with the Indians and started
on their little nut cups, Valentine’s Day has
been celebrated as a unique, if slightly sticky
Am erican observance.
Valentine’s Day began in Italy in .07 B.C.
when the Em peror Valentinian adopted the
humorous custom of sending off to his friends
the heads of political rivals. In later years,
paper replicas of the heads were used, giving
rise to the old saying. “ Don’t lose your head
over a piece of paper.’’
Today, Am erican boys in Lord Fauntleroy
suits and
little girls
in poke bonnets
and
pantaloons scam per through the v i l l a g e
streets with gay, lacy m essages of love and
esteem which they slide, with many a youth
ful blush, under the door of their loved one s
domicile. Crazy.
“ Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar
is sweet, and so are you.”
Fortunately there is nothing legally bind
ing in these dem ure overtures of affection
(Cf. U. S. Sugar Co. vs. Lucinda “Tootsie ’
Schlogwurt, Cal. 436-14, Leg. X X X IV ).
It goes without saying that the American
m erchandiser
and
hi#
advertising
agency
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were not long to tap this innocent but lucra
tive well of sentiment. Nuts to puppy love,
they said, let’s strike while the adolescent’s
150 Hear Dynamics Chief Speak
About
150
businessmen standing,
creative
and students assembled in the and team work.
Cal Poly College Theater Thurs-
a. free people working togeth-
day evening to consider the sub- er can accomplish m u c h in
Ject “ W hat’s Happening in the these days
when
a m a z i n g
World of Business." The affair)changes
are taking place,
he
was handled by the Cal Polyigaid.
branch of the Society for the
(>n the other hand, chaos and
Advancement of Management,
jvioter^e on the part of those
{
the play itself.)
The Plot
| !
The plot, in a
nutty shell:
I can sexy Sue Breindel commun-
Ijic a te with dirty-young-man Ray
Hilario,
and
the
omniscient
teen-ager Jon
Selby
with
the
confused pseudo - philosopher
Ron Dulaney, or any of them
with tormented Mack Gilliland
who plays the herm it’s role to
the death?
It’s
a
sprightly,
puzzling,
! rhythmic,
paradoxical,
m eta
phoric,
quasi -
m ystical
con
glomeration of obtuseness and
insight, with flashes of humor,
occasionally gray, if not black,
and a lot of psychedelic mean
dering and the profound enlight-
ment of scientology.
Miss Breindel is refreshingly
arch and honest ( “ What's m a r-1
riage got to do with it? If it’s
dirty
single,
it's
dirty
m ar-'
ried!” ) with a charm ing sim-
plemindcdness and singleness of
purpose that shines like a good
jdeed In a com plex anti-play.
Hilario Entertaining
Hilario’s Hilario (the actors
keep their own nam es — w h at1
does
THAT m ean?)
is
lusty,
gutsy, course and frolicsome, a
thoroughly entertaining presen
tation.
Dulaney,
frequently
blowing
liis
lines as he stands some
where between the stage m an
ager of “ Our Town” and God,
is w arm and interesting,
but
seemingly
never
com pletely,
sure of what he’s trying to do.
(“ You’d expect a little divine
intervention now and then,” he
imagination sections of Californis it runs as grum bles.)
high as 70 per cent. The coun-
'h e star of ihe play is young
try can really be proud of this J™ W
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opotheOsU of the
situation,
H o r n e
said,
for
in all-knowm*. irreverent, ch a m H
some countries only 5 or 10 per uuly impudent young men of
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So the media, as they are called (plural,
you idiot!)
were swamped with commands
to the slack-jawed Am erican public to buy
valentines, flowers, candy, jewelry, dishwash
ers, and boogaloo lessons for sweetheart, sis
ter, daughter, wile, m other, and—er, other
fem ales.
Today, nothing m arketable Is beyond the
reach of Valentine’« Day promotion. There
are Valentine sales on toothpaste and mink
stoles, lingerie and power mowers, diamond
bracelets and garbage disposers, judo lessons
and fertilizer.
( “ Roses are red, violets are
blue, this bag of Bandini just suits you! ”)
We are urged to buy our wives new cars
for Valentine’s Day, presum ably in memory
of Valentinian’s victim s. Housing tracts mark
their 3-br,
bth, w-w cptng, lge 2-car grg.
offerings down from $45,670 to $45,550 in a
bath of sentiment over the occasion. Electric
razors, detergents, beer, drive-in-out-and-over
ham burgers, and underarm deodorants can
be prettily wrapped as a tender earnest of
your love.
Personally, I think it was better back in
the day# when the em peror sent heads-pref-
erably of Valentine’s Day merchandisers.
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for
themselves
do
noi0n fan o
¡s serVinp wjth the
1st tern of interlocking
death wish-
gave an address before the en-good,
Horne
added.
T o d a y
m
tire group. He was introducted there are too many whose in- Marine r^ vlgl()n
by Dr. Robert C. K ram er, presi* dividual attitude is self-centered T
dent of Cal Poly.
and
their
violence gets
them
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ment of Manag ment was or
while the nation has
made
ganized
20 years ago.
Larryjm arked
gains in recent yeara||
Bashor, president of the local there will be greater changes In
chapter, and Louts Kaufman, th< the next few years, Horne said,
dean, called the meeting to or He said more business execu-;
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discussions
w i t h
prominent educ ational leaders are vitally
speakers in each.
needed,
Horne in opening his address He
pointed
out
that in
the
tm phasized the
importance of United States surveys show that
believing in people and the nec-|50 per cent of our youth want
t s s i t y ot having patience, under-college
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AP Newsleatures
by Norton) generates and dh
Februory 14, 1969
The seedmen and toolmakers verts with precision winds up to rn
0 7
9'
_
7
-
have been busy preparing for 180 miles an hour (hurricane
your gardening year.
force). It reportedly will clear a ]K G S IS tC in T
TO L / IS e C iS e S
One item we should have told swath up to 15 feet wide, piling
you about before you finished leaves in a long windrow,
last season’s leaf-raking chore
This machine also can be used
is
a
blower
that
facilitates to dry golfing greens, patios and
cleaning operations.
tennis courts. It has an optional
A turbo-blast blower (Winrow. four-inch hose attachment to
clean shrubbery or areas diffi
cult to reach. Another optional
'at
Page 4, Sec. 2
2 New Tomatoes Developed
Garden Club
Started for
Youngsters
By EARL ARONSON
AP Newsleatures
Save a place in the sun of your
!
Primitive types of tomatoes and makes considerable savings
are believed to have originated ¡in spray costs,
in Peru. And resistance to both;
As an example, in 1964 it cost
fusarium wilt and verticillium',$4.70 per acre to spray Michigan
is a
i Another optiona
„IT —
/
:
. . • , • usarium win ana veriicimum
water ho* kit for.19® ^
.
tor. i “ !L hS
-ere found in early Peruvian to- grain crops against cereal leaf
beetle. In 1966 the cost had been
reduced to 24 cents through ul-
and selective testing for many tra
low volume spraying in
By EARL ARONSON
AP Newsfeatures
VERSATILE VINES
The Carolina Jessamine is representative of how versatile vines in the
garden can be. It is shown here, with its springtime mantle of bright yellow-—and frag-
ront— blossoms highlighting a used brick planter and lamp post.
misting or to keep down d u s t . J ^ ^ ^
New Annual Mowers
two troublesome diseases.
i
,
T1a
B n ^ T 1fets” l
™ * early
,omito-
named years,
\he'
disease-resistant I which only four ounces of unrti
!
'
1 I 'inw.ry
Burpee's VF Tomato, is the re- ,
u were transferred to large luted malathion were applied
T n Z hem are the
prize- sult ol 15 years of res,'a'x!'
at hybrid fruits.
per acre.
winning zinnias: Torch. bPright|Fordhook Farm tria grounds^
j Feed hybrids , bit more than
This saved $3 million in Mlchi-
orange and Rosy Future, rose' The new hybrid is described yQU would other types
of
t0. gan in l966t a three-fold return
I pink both mildew-resistant hy- “ * *
abundant producer of matQes Apply fert,|izer when on the $190,000 Invested in
this
AP Newsfeatures
brids with big flowers. Another medium-large, rich rod, firm, transplantjng and
when plants research over two years.
If
you see a youngster wear-
zinnia is dahlia-like Big Tetra, meaty, small-cored fruits The ^
tQ bloom<
The same technique is being
ing a pin with a tulip tree em- in many
colors
on r u g g e d i e r a c k - i ^ t a n t “ They
There is always the
risk ° f i f ? t ^ e ^
3
neTjun^m em bTr of the New P New mangolds are Gay La- may be left on the vine to ripen
T h e university scientists are
York Botanical Garden. There dies, semidwarf in gold, o r a n g e
full flavor, 1 he p ansi
r spraying p,ants with pesticides. Pitting the life and death of
is
a $3 annual fee to join (for and yellow; fantastic, orange lrJe for staking and have l e a . iWith‘out pesticides, however, in- many insects-to seek to
chUdren ll5 ) but the botanical with a new flower form: Goldie, ohage to protect large, close ^
cause severe dam.|nate as many as 90 to 95 per
garden
is looking for 1.000 dis-ja dwarf
double French type, jfruit clusters.
tQ cn)ps and prices wouid cent of insects before
they be
advantaged children
to enroll
and New Miracles, near white, j The tomatoes
are ready for mQunt
;come adults,
at no cost and to receive the in-
Among petunias are Scarlet picking 72 days after plants are ^
^
paradox in mind, the1
Eariy
they re^ rt,
structive, entertaining monthly Mound and Royalty imixed col-set out.
________ Michigan State University Agri- *
a
,
,
f insects
Junior Bulletins.
ors) both with three-inch flow-;
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uithe annual death rate ol insects
Our old friend Matt Bassity ers.
tells us that the bulletin's sub-j
Irish Eyes is a large gold-
jects will follow a flexible pat- petaled glonosa daisy with am
tern. For instance, No. 1 out-emerald green center.
lines a long-range project, grow-
Snapdragons include Scarlet
You don’t have to no a mra ^
Qn foIjage)> and reduced
ing a house plant from an avo-;and White Supreme, hybrid dou- watcher to watch the exotlc(dosages 0n the plants. Another
cado seed. This will be followed bles.
Bird of Paradise in the garden. search jg on ior good n0nchemi-
by an “ instant” garden, such as
Early Bird Azure Blue Aster
In some areas of Southern!
j
controls.
a terrarium or winter garden.
is a new color in the early, wilt- California it always seems to
technique is ultra low vol
Each bulletin will contain the resistant bush-type.
be showing garden color. Else-
spraying,
which greatly
description of a craft associated
Galaxy sweet peas make the where, it can be a six month
Bird of Paradise
A lw ays Blooms
You don’t have to be a bird
¡cultural Experiment Station to,
eventuaUy reduce popula-
working to eliminate t a
j
f ,
,
and
ic application (in the plant rath-,__________ _— „
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Vines, Shrubs For Hiding Posts Listed
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with plants, such as making a gardening scene in three new attraction,
necklace from seeds, or spatter colors, a pink picotee on cream,
Fot* special effects plant Bird
painting, and a science feature, powder blue and deep cream, of Paradise in a tub on a sunny
isuch as placing celery stalks in Also making its debut will be:patio. In extra coid winter cli-
i ■■ i w
|
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- -
a glass containing colored water Glamour
Girl,
an
American mates, tub planting enables the
OnP nf tho nuestions most fre- bv Star Jasmine dispenses anprovide garden fragrance from to show how a plant takes in wa- sweet pea of salmon on white in gardener to move it to shelter
aipeTng W m c e
from
a'bountiful blooms.
There’s
no ter and distributes it to stem halfndwarf size.
¡and reduces the chance of its
homeowners is “ What can I get myriad of small white blossoms reason not to plant them on a and leaves.
Incidentally, David Burpee is freezing,
o h T
m late spring an summer.
post and train them up on a
The bulletins also will contain m
offering $10,000 to the first
A bare Dost no matter what
Roses - particularly the
pil- trellis or an overhead eave. “ true or false” statements, to j person who sends
him seeds
it supports cries out to be lar types - are ideal for
im- Most all vines will stand con-be
answered
the
following that prodnce the
ftret real y
planted with something. How proving the looks of a post. The siderable cutting back, if they month.
white mangolds at least 2 ,
much more attractive it would newer varieties
bloom
and begin to take up too much room.] The aim of the program is to inches across,
be with a vine or shrub breaking bloom,
and
inch-for-inch
are For this reason, there’s no ex-make indoor and outdoor gar-
up the starkness
of its line worth a post in the garden.
CUSe for putting up with a post dening attractive to y^gsters
(and presence).
Hardier in winter is the yel- {hat has teen an eyesore or so that it will s^y with them all,
A check with a local mem-low-blooming Carolina jasmine
¡
the lantjni; of a vine ' ^ ’honicu m
^
^
c ^
a l
ber of the California Association The flowers and
foliage are
‘ &
ny, horticulture ana conserva j
of Nurserymen will reveal there both small, but there is nothing that wlU create the beau y gar- tl0n w,n be introduced in con-1
a r e many vines available to im-insignificant about the effect deners seek.
nection with specific projects.
(
cuts
residues of
applications
WHOLESALE FLORIST
ftta G ray
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1653 Barnard Rd.,
Claremont— 624-7517
Prune Fuchsias
This Month
;
Fuchsias may be pruned this
month, except where danger of
frost still exists. Like roses, they
bloom only on new wood, so
heavy pruning will insure a high
The bulbs planted last fall proportion of new wood on each
which are blooming so beautl- plant (and more flowers).
Don’t Cut Back
Bloom ing Bulbs
prove the looks of a pillar o r t h i s vine creates. The leaves are
,
„
—
m m m . m m m m m m m m m m m m Z.
post. A popular choice is the a soft green, adding a different
Star Jasmine. When it comes to texture to the landscape. The
enhancing the clothes line posts, plant in bloom is spectacular, j
for instance, these serve nicely.;
Spanish
jasmine
and
cape
In addition to cloaking the posts honeysuckle are two others, and
with textured foliage the shrub-! both are vigorous growers. They ;
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Plant grapes now that they are dormant. Also
boysenberries,
youngberries,
raspberries
and
blackberries. Variety selection is important on all
these and your CAN nurseryman has those best
suited for your own area.
Want a tree that lends just the right accent to
the garden? Try an olive—it’s typical California,
and its gray foliage will be appreciated even
where weather limits its ability to bear fruit.
Flowering quinces will be blooming In nurseries
this month. Choose them in bloom.
. Set out rhododendrons now for a big show later
on. Seek plants with buds if you would have their
color this spring. There are varieties suitable for
warmer winter areas.
. Divide established clumps of Shasta daisy and
perennial phlox. Plant new perennials from the
nursery.
fully now will soon be faded.!
Hanging Basket Fuchsias can
The temptation is to quickly be cut back right to the rim
cut the tops back soon after of the basket,
they fade. Resist the tempta-’
—-
tion, though. The bulbs w ill Cabbage wedges, added
to
bloom
beautifully again next corned beef, taste best when
year if you’ll first let the tops they are not over-cooked. Add
ripen off. The bulbs draw food the cabbage about 20 minutes
from the tops as they fade.
before the meat is done.
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Prevent spurge
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Just spread SUPER BONUS
on
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dichondra
lawn
now, and again in a couple
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It lies in wait
and stops spotted spurge
and
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sprout. Clears out existing
grasses and weeds at the
same time — even subdues
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y o u r lawn
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You can prevent crabgrass
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by applying TURF BUILDER
PLUS 4 now.
In addition, Plus-4 con
trols non grassy weeds al
ready in the lawn.
Also
clears out insects and sup
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sturdier.
Fertifay with
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2,500 sq. ft. bog
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Prevent
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All you do ¡s spread Scotts
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your grass, dichondra or
mixed lawn a feeding at
the same time it prevents
crabgrass, foxtail and six
other anr.ual weeds.
The time to spread new
fertilizer w i t h Crabgrass
Preventer is right now, be
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Security and You v
Declaring a Person Dead Is Complicated
By MARTIN E. SEGA!.
Social Security will want to1 future husband?”
I
For Mr. Segal’s booklet on Mankat0 City council, Wednes-
A person who is missing for a know the results of the investi-
jSocial Security and Medicare, (jay WQn a
wjtj1 a pjayboy
long period of time can be de-;gation made by the districts at-j
Your children will not l ose send 50 cents and a long, self- bunny and a lifetime subscrip-
clared dead so that his depen- tomey’s office. If an insurance their VA benefits when you re- addressed, stamped envelope to tjon t0 pjayiyjy Magazine,
dants can receive Social Secur- company has also investigated marry. Mrs. M., even if they him in care of the Progress-;
Schuster> the father of seVeral
ity benefits, but there are sev- the situation, that report, too, are adopted by their stepfather. Bulletin
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s
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Choleo of 4 Fick op ot »loro— 10 ot. portion*....
eral important steps that murt will be pertinent evidence
be taken before payments can
start. A letter from Mrs. L. H.
Mr. H. G. writes: “ I am 74
raises this point:
years of age and receiving Soc-
•*My husband disappeared in ial Security, in addition, I will
1960, leaving me with four sons,1, be g e t t i n g some workmen s
and I have been searching for compensation payments for a
what may have happened to recent job-related injury. How
him since 1960. No trace has j will that affect my Social Sec-
been found. I have contacted urity benefit?”
the Veterans Administration and
they have no record of him since
Not at all Mr. G. Persons age
he was discharged from the U.S. 72 or over can receive any
Navy in 1945. I have written to amount or kind of income with
Social Security and they say 1 no loss in Social Security bene-
iam entitled to survivors’ bene- fits,
fits for the children if I have
proof of his d e a t h . I have
Mr. H. W. writes: “ My birth
written everywhere I though he date is
May
9, 19C5. I am fully
may have been to see if there insured
under Social Security
was a death certificate on him, and am planning on retiring
but have not had any success. May 9, 1969 — age 64. Am 1
“ If he is d e c l a r e d legally correct in figuring my Social
dead, since it has been more Security benefits will be based
than seven years since there on 14 years
(19 years minus 5
has been any word of him, will years of
lowest
income)?
the death certificate issued by Would this be figured up to but
the court be acceptable to Soc- not including 1969? If so, what
ial Security?”
happens to the Social Security
A death certificate issued by a contributions I pay in between
court will not be sufficient evi- January 1, 1969 and May,1969?"
dence, by itself, to establish)
the fact of y o u r husband’s
Your are correct -Mr, W.,
death and permit payment of the computation of your benefit
benefits to your sons. It will, amount will be b a s e d on 14
however, be acceptable suppor-, years of earnings — up to but
ting evidence.
not including 1969.
A person will be presumed
dead by Social Security if he
Since it is not possible for re-
has been unexplainedly absent tirement benefits to be based on
from home and has not been ncome earned in the same year
heard of for seven or more in which benefits are paid (i.e.
years. This absence must be income earned m 1969 cannot be
under
such
circumstances used in figuring benefits for
as would indicate that the miss months in 1969) your 1969 bene-
:ng person would have been like fit will be figured on earnings
ly
to
communicate
with through 1968. The benefit will be
his family or friends if he were refigured in 1970 to take account
alive.
of any income earned in 1969.
If addition to the court-issued
death certificate, the Social Sec-!
Mrs. G. M. writes: “ I am the
urity Administration will ask widow of a v e t e r a n and re
you to submit all other avail-,ceive pension benefits for my-
able evidence. This would in- self and my children.
I am
elude statements of persons hav-i planning to get married soon. I
ing knowledge of the situation, understand that I will lose my
and letters or notes left by the benefits, but will the children
missing p e r s o n that have a lose their pension, too? What if
bearing on the c a s e. Also,'they should be adopted by my
■JC Dr. Frank Miller
The Wonderful World
Of ANIMALS
! n l
L
!
Airborne geologists, using an
Playboy bunny
infra-red scunner as an aerial
,
divirrtng rod over the coast of
Date Declined
Hawaii, have
charted
under-
«round
streams of
rainwater
MANKATO. Minn. (UP!) -
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Feb. 14 — VALENTINE'S OAT
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Sat.,
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Mon.,
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Feb. 18
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DF VR DR. M ILLER: I have digestion, or even
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the
a question I would like to ask tongue The m.lk provides add-
.
. . .
■
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about my dog whtch ts sup- for ^
rare hird wUch migh,
poM*d to be a Germ in shepherd. ^ aljeriiiC l0 lt
» S a p He looks like one, so even body
DEAR DR. M ILLER: I’ve got
_______ says, but I wonder. His favorite a male here I’d like to breed
foods are lasagna, raviolis, and but I think he may be just
spaghetti and meat balls. Could too shy. He’s in good health
lie be an Italian shepherd in- and is certainly an adult. He
lead? J D.
plays around but when it comes
right down to it nothing happens.
Dear J.D.: Italian shepherds I have heard a hormone shot
¡are a rare breed, probably non- may help him. Is this so and
existent. I ven if there were if it is which one is used and
such an animal; he might pre- how soon beforehand must it
fer wemerschnitzel and hassenp- be given?—W.C.
feffer to the lasagna and ravi-
Dear W.C.: You didn t mention !
lolls preferred bv your
(pro- the species involved, but I will
f bably) German shepherd.
trbitarily restrict my comments
to the canine male. Yes, It is
D E A R
DR.
M ILLER:
A possible that an injection of
friend whose cat died said it male hormone - testosterone;
was given a
transfusion - in - will increase the sexual drive
the bone' I
never heard of (libido) in the male. However;:
such a thing. Could this have it must be administered at least1
caused Its death? - E.V.
two days before mating is anti-
II
cipaied. Frequent use of this
Dear E.V.: A medical tech- hormone as a stimulent is in-
nique “ you never heard of ’ isn't advisable. Only the doctor can
thereby unsound. Thi^ includes determine if even one injection
intramedullary
(in the
bone is indicated,
marrow)
transfusions,
thong
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,
this technique
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used. The blood introduced
into
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BELMONT,
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(AP)
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This method is most used if college will be able to practice
| the veins have collapsed or
without
jarring
neighbors’
the transfusion must be prolong norves.
! ed.
The women’s college in
Bel
mont has installed a $9,000 mu-
DEAR DR. M ILLER: Sister ^ laboratory with 13 pianos
spikes her parakeet’s water with electronically rigged to muffle,
a few drops of milk and he loves ,ampijfy or direct the music,
it. It hasn't seemed to hurt him
ngging allows & student
any so far. Will it?—N.D.
practice without disturbing
Sear N.D.: Spiking the bird s others and at the same time
water with milk won’t contri- ¡j1|ear what she is playing,
bute to cirrhosis, derange Jhe( g^e can switch in to a master
4k^ ;unit to hear the teacher or the
k teacher can switch in to hear
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in Hollywood March 1. Simon has the magic touch.
AH of his shows have been hits — “ Come Blow Your
Horn,’’ "Barefoot in the P a r k,” “ S t a r Spangled
Girl,” “ The Odd Couple,” “ Little Me,” “ Sweet char
ity” and “ Promises, Promises,” now selling out on
Broadway.
COUNTRY-WESTERN music fans have a treat
in store when Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins stage
a wild and woolly C-W show at the Anaheim Con
vention Center March 1. On the card are June Car
ter, Carl Perkins, the Carter Family and the Statler
Brothers.
★
★
★
CURTAIN TIME! — Valley Community Theater
presents “ Next Time I’ll Sing to You’’ at 8:30 tonight
and Saturday, and ThursFriSat for two more week
ends . . . “ The IMPOSSIBLE Years ’ ends tonight
and Saturday at Gallery Theater, Foothill and Cam
pus, Upland, and “ Mr. Belvedere” opens there at
8:15 p.m. next Friday . . . Garrick Players how
with “ Visit to a Small Planet" at 8:15 tonight and
Saturday and for five weekends, at C and Lemon.
Ontario . . . Orchestra Michelangelo di Firenze
plays at Spring Auditorium, Chaffey High School,
at 8:15 p.m. Monday . . . folksinger Sam Hinton will
appear at the Montclair Starlite Series, Montclair
High School, at 8 p.m. Thursday, free . . . Diamond
Bar Players offer “ Any Wednesday” at Castlerock
School, Diamond Bar, at 8:15 p.m. next Friday and
Saturday . . . the Society for the Preservation and
Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in
America presents its 16th annual Harmony Carnival
at Spring Auditorium at 8:15 next Friday and Satur
day nights . . . “ In Beautiful Michoacan” continues,
WedThurFriSat, at Padua Hills Theater, Clare
mont.
★
★
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QUOTES AND UNQUOTES - Ewa (“ Candy” )
AULIN: “ I have learned that sometimes people use
you. It’s not that I’m bitter or cynical; it’s just that
that I have grown up enough to face the facts” . . .
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ANAHEIM — Blues linger Bill
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Street Band will perform with
Diana Ross and The Supremes
at the Anaheim Convention Cen
ter Feb. 22.
Medley was half of the Right
eous Brothers singing team be
fore deciding to pursue a solo
career last year.
Tickets are on sale at the Ana
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stores.
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‘ BUSS OF MRS. BLO SSO M " at 3:05, 6:45, 10:20
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Thursday - Friday - Monday - Tuesday
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S A N B E R N A R D IN O
A
BULLSEYE
BUYSf
FrognMi-*g||#tin, Pomona, Calif.
Friday iv a n tn g , February 14, 1969
HAROLD D. FASNACHT
Fasnacht
To Get New
College Job
LA VERNE — La Verne Col
lege President Emeritus Harold
D. Fasnacht will return to cam
pus April 1 to work in the office
of development.
Fasnacht will begin his new
duties at the college in the areas
of deferred giving, estate plan
ning and special gifts.
He retired from the presiden
cy
in
June
1968.
Since
that
time, he and his w i f e , Ruth,
have traveled in the Far East.
They now live at 1660 N. Berk
ley St., Pomona.
Dr. Leland B. Newcomer suc
ceeded Fasnacht as president of ;
La Verne.
RON EGGERTSEN
in Fountain Valley. He returned
to Montclair in 1965 as head of
the building department.
Eggertsen lives in Huntington
Beach with his wife, Anne, and
three daughters, Christay Ma
lone, 15; Cindy Malone, 13; and
Antoinette Malone, 12.
Peace Corps Testing
To Be Offered Feb. 15
an application if they haven’t
already done so, and present
it to the tester before the test,
ihere
are
15,000
volunteers
now serving in
Asia,
Africa,
Latin America and the Pacific
Islands.
More volunteers are needed
for programs which will begin
this spring and summer.
15.00, Sashed pant
fk
Á
What are the Bulls-Eye Buys of the week?
Every Dodge Dealer has been authorized to offer a special bargain price each
week on selected Dodge models. You’ll get bonus savings on cars and trucks...
even Dodge White Hat Specials are included. Sale limited. Hurry!
Join the Slinksters in Celanese
Arnel triacetate jersey . You’ll love
our collection of gloriously-colored
prints. They flow. Slink. Stir with
the s lig h te s t breeze. From Ardee in
junior sizes 5-6 to 13-14.
Celane«t>* Arac-i' triacetate
C H A R G E R
King sized performance
with a pint size price during
Dodge Bulls-Eye Buys.
D A R T
Western Sports Special,
designed and priced for
this area only. Now an even greater
value during Dodge Bulls-Eye Buys.
Match yourself tip with Bonus Savings!
POMONA DODGE. INC
1111 E. HOLT AVE.-623-3181
POMONA . TOP OF THE MAIL . PHONE 6234321 . MON. THURS. ANO FRI TEL 9:00 . OTHER OATS « M O M O
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leivô Today s Closing Prices
F rid a y iv a n tn g , Fe b ru a ry 14, 1969
P a q e
2 ,
S e c .
3
N E W Y O R K
(A P I .
Friday's selacled
New York Stock Exchange prices;
Retail Sales
Increase Predicted
Huge Ketail bales
i“«
Address i.co
¡Admiral
AetnaUif MO
I AirRedfn 1 50
AlcanAlu 1.10
Alia« Cp
20#
AlleaLud 2 40
N a tio n a l c e n ta g e in c re a s e in n u m b e r o fjA w w c h \:?*
B a n k
e s tim a te s
S o u th e rn
Cal- p e rm it
h o ld e rs
o c c u rre d
in a h !!^ ch »’m °
if o r n i’s
1968'
r e t a il
s a le s
a t O ra n g e C o u n ty .
a m b a c %
Ameraaa 3
Am Airlin
10
AmBdcst I .«i
Am Cao f 2»
ACrvSug 1.40
AmCyM l 25
A m tiPw l.J#
Am Hoso .ft
AmMFdy
»
AMet Cl 1.90
Am Motors
Here is • group erf stocki of interest AmNefOes f
.¡it the Pomone v*ll#v eree
Quotelions Am New* J
n m ir
R p c p a r r h
D ^ n a rtm p n t as of 10 a.m
today ere supplied t>v the
Am Phot .03g
o m ic
K e S t d U n
u e p a n m e m ,
Roctkhw t>r4nch ot Walston A Company A Smelt 1.60
Inrrp -icA rl
in
n il
trta in r Listed
test Sale; Am Snett wl
S e c u r it y
P a c if ic
n e a r ly $22 b illio n , up m o re th a n
$2
b illio n
fro m
1967
re c e ip ts
T h e 1967-68 g a in w a s n e a r ly fo u r
tim e s th e $571 m illio n in c re a s e
o f 1966-67.
A c c o r d in g to th e b a n k ’s Eco n -
Pomona Valley
Stocks
s a ie s
in c re a s e d
in
a ll
m a jo r
Mkfl
tr a d e c a te g o rie s .
T h e b u ild in g
m a t e r ia ls a n d fa r m im p le m e n t
g ro u p
a d v a n c e d
m o st
s tro n g ly Morris in c r^
w ith re c e ip ts 19.6 p e r ce n t great-
e r th a n th o se of 1967.
| T£f A
A b o v e a v e r a g e in c re a s e s also
w e r e re c o rd e d fo r c a r d e a le rs
1 ,0
an d p a rts s u p p lie rs , w h o se s a le s
w e r e up 16.9 p e r ce n t, an d fo r s ‘s >.
food sto re s , w h e re sa le s c lim b e d wavn* Mtg
b y 12.8
p e r
c e n t.
P e r c e n t a g e !
-
,
c
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6
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Sates
Net
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24
7 V i 74
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N EW YORK (A P )—Sales, closint price B*ckmrtn ’ m
, „
,
.and
nat change of fha fifieen most ac- §eech Air 75
c e s s e c to r, 10 p e r ce n t fo r gen- tive stocks trade« on the n y stock e . leit how
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fo r e a tin g a n d d rin k in g p la c e s . Be,goeter
n is h in g s an d h o u se h o ld a p p lia n -
fo r p a c k a g e d liq u o r sto re s.
8.1 p e r c e n t fo r d ru g s to re s , 7.9 5vcocB,npCt
p e r ce n t fo r a p p a re l sto re s, an d
PaWi*
4.3 to r s e r v ic e s ta tio n s .
fe S S T o a t
L o s A n g e le s C o u n ty a c c o u n te d uwTew s* g «
fo r n e a r ly h a lf o f a 3 p e r ce n t
in c r e a s e in re ta il sto re p e rm its
d u rin g
th e
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311. TOO
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Cat Firanl
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CamoSp 1 10
fis c a l
y e a r , c r e a s e d b y 93 p e r c e n t b e tw e e n cantten
so
c la im in g 3,176 o f a n a d d itio n a l 1960-66, a c c o rd in g to th e F e d e r-
6.601 p e rm its . T h e la rg e s t p e r a l B u r e a u o f In v e s tig a tio n .
INVESTMENT FUNDS
eroPLt 1 *2
aroTAT
76
a crier Cp 1
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NEW YORK (A P)
—The following quo
tationj
iuPPii«d by
ih« National Assoc*
afion
of
Securities
Dealer*.
Inc.,
are
tha prices at which
these
securities
could
have
been
sold (bid) or bought
(asked) Thursday.
Abaraean
Adv tsars
Affilia tad
Alpha
Atl Amer
Amcap
Am Bus
Bid Ask
3 12 3.41
I 73 9 5*
9 36 10 13
12 93 1« 13
1 31 1.43
6 75 7 38
3 65 3 95
Fed Orth
15 88 17 36
Fid C«P
13 651* 8*
F id fund
18 65 20 16
Fid Trnd
78 »6 31 37
Financial Progrm;
Dynm
8 62 9 *3
Indus»
5 63 6.17
Incom
8.43 9 22
Fst InGfh 10-50 11.51
F st InSfk 10.15 11.17
Fît Mu HI 12 27 12 *6
Fst Nat
Nat WSac 115* 12 a
Nat Ind
Unavail
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Nat tec S«r
Balan
12 *8 13.6*
F let Cap
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Am
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Am
Grth
7 70 8 37
Am
Inv
10 39 1 0 39
Am
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Cap
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10.13 ff.10
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11 21 12 28
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1 61 I t *
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8 60 9 *9
7 35 7 99
8.20 9 20
13.51 1*77
I *6 9 25
1! 00 12,02
9 1« 10 03
15 42 16 89
16 56 18 13
10 12 11 TO
19 15 20 93
9 95 10 90
I 67 9 50
13 57 1« 83
Fund
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ScF c»
Babson
B ’ue Rid
Bondstk
Bost Stk
Boston
Broad St
Byi’ock
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Canadian
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Cent Shr
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3 73 4 08
Chase Group
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U 20 15 52
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111.01118 03
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10 17 20 63
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Eauity
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Grwth
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13 13 1*35
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21.30 21 20
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Consm Inv 4.17 * "3
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entry Cap 15 55 1 4 12
Crown W
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Grwth
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Neuwrth
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New Hor
New Wld
Newton
Nor east
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Pat Mut
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Pilgrim
Pilot
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Pro
providn»
Puritan
Putnam Funds:
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Vttta
Rap Tech
Revere
Roaenthl
Schuster
CelantseL» 2
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CassnnA i 40
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ChrisCraft 1
Chrysler 7
CITFir, 1 80
'ities Svc 2
lark Eq 1 20
levEllll 204
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4 Flintkot* 1
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T ii 1 FMC C» .85
Z li FoodFair .90
i2 FordMot 2 *6
Z T ForMcK
75
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1.60
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9
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LuckyStr l.«o
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PacPwL 1 20
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Pan Am
40
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A M EX S A L ES
Approx total stock saies
Stock sates year ago
Approx total bond sates
Bond sates year ago
GRAIN MARKET
American
Exchange
. 5,800,000
3,235,290
S 4,150,000.
$ 2,259,000
CHICAGO (A P ) — Wheat No. 1 hard
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Friday's selected
141 American Stock
Exchange prices:
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i%,tertainment park there by the
summer of 1970.
Fess Parker, televison’s Dan
iel Boone, is investing $13.5 mil
lion in the park, to be called
“ Frontier World.” The park is
to depict the various frontiers in
American history, from the pil
grims up to contemporary sci
ence and space frontiers and be-
+ yond.
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Indust
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D-J Averages
New Y o T
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40 1 38 1 0
The southern Baptist Conven
tion has the largest membership
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10 71 11.74
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Value Showdown:
Match the»« features against what competition gives you for tho same kind of money,
and you'll have a bettor Idoa why mora people are buying Chavrolats again this yaar.
>
„
U T S
%
Would PSA
putyou
downin
San Francisco?
Sure.
for $1350
900 Flight* a week coenect Northern and South*
erti California More than any other airline
Ail jets Lowest air fares Call your travel
agent or P SA and we ll put you d o w n -e a sy
PSA gives you a lift.
Built-In “guard rails"
There’s a strong steel beam built into
every door of every 1969 Caprice, Impala,
Bel Air, Biscayne, Kingswood Estate
W agon, Kingswood, Townsm an and
Brook wood.
We call it a side guard beam, and it
looks like one of those guard rails you see
along the freeway.
That’s what it’s there for: To guard
you. To strengthen the door and put a
more solid wall between you and tne
outside world.
Not a glamorous feature.
But you’ll have to admit, worthwhile.
Computer-selected springs
Maybe you’ll order your new Chevy
equipped to the hilt.
Or maybe you’ll order it with hardly
anything on it.
Either way, you’re going to get your
full measure of our renowned ride.
Because we go to the trouble of pro
gramming each car’s equipment load into
an electronic computer.
The computer then tells us exactly
which springs to use, depending on the
car’s weight and the way it’s distributed.
Chevrolet, the only car in its field with
computer-selected springs.
Fenders inside fenders
We could have skipped this. (The
other cars in our field do.)
But we’re as anxious as you are to
keep your beautiful new Chevy looking
beautiful and new.
So:
Up inside the regular fenders we’ve
placed a second set.
They do all the in-fighting. Catch all
the splashed-up rain, slush and road salt.
Stop tne kicked-up stones.
While your “ outers” just sit there
looking pretty.
Astro Ventilation
The other two cars in our field give
you air intakes down by the floor.
So do we.
W e also give you two up on the instru
ment panel.
And all four of them are adjustable so
you can regulata the flow of air just the
way you like it.
Even with all the windows closed,
you’ll be comfortable inside. You get air
without wind. Without noise.
Astro Ventilation is standard, now, on
all the big Chevrolets.
Rubber-cushioned ride
At all points where the body
joins the frame, we use our own exclu
sive kind of rubber mounts.
They’re double-cushioned, so as to
soak up more than the usual amount of
vibration. Unless you’re in the habit
of taking your car apart, you’ll
probably never see these
little wonders. But
you’ll know they’re
there. Just listen to
the quiet.
The theft-thwarter
On the steering
column there’s a lock.
Only Chevrolet has
it, in Chevrolet’s field.
You turn the key and
it locks three things:
Your ignition.
Your steering wheel.
Your shift lever.
When you own a car this tempting,
you don’t dare take chances.
Biggest standard V8 in our field
Ask any car enthusiast, he’ll tell you:
Chevrolet builds great engines. Es
pecially V8s.
And this year there are six great V8s
available for the big Chevrolet. Standard:
Our 235-hp 327-cubic-inch Turbo-Fire.
Another thing: W e’ve lowered the
price of several of our bigger V8s along
with our automatic transmissions and
power disc brakes. Which makes it possi
ble for you to buy a ’69 Chevrolet for even
less money than you could last year.
Show up for our Showdown.
You can’t lose.
Putting you first, keeps us first
Impala Sport Coupe
Chevrolet Value Showdown
Lowly Senators Hire Storybook Skipper
rASHINGTON iAP) - The1 for comm-nt h,.f , cni,r,0
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■
TED WILLIAMS
. . back in majors
îrogrcss-BuUcüti
Focusing
The Picture
Friday Evening, February 14, 1969
Top Stars Slay Home
White Sox
In Boycott
Focusing in the sports picture:
One-minute
interview with Cal Poly’s new football Coach
Roy Anderson:
What do you think of Polv’s schedule next
year? "Whew! It’s awfully tough. I don’t have to go much
farther than the first two games Northern Arizona University
and Fresno State) to realize how tough it is.” What are your
plans for spring practice? " I’ll challenge the team. Call it!
laying it on the line, if you want, but there’s no easy way to1
win football games.”
As you know a familiar face on the P-B sports staff willl
be missing starting next week. Gordie
Verrell is a special kind,
of a guy. He’s
a fellow with great talent, marvelous wit, a
friendly word for everyone and a burning desire to cover a
major league baseball team. It’s fitting that Gordie get that!
daily opportunity to write about major league baseball. As P-B1
readers will agree, he’ll be among the very best . . . Claremont-
Mudd College Coach Ted Ducey’s opinion of the officiating in
THIS IS HOCKEY?— Linesman Malcolm Ashford attempts to
separate Rangers’ Ron Stewart and Kings' Dave Amadio in
one of several tussles in Thursday’s NHL game. Kings ar<
Dale Rolfe (6), Gord Labossiere (12), Ted Irvine (15)
Kings Tumble Rangers
GORDIE VERRELL
TED DUCEY
DAVID JONES
his team’s game at Cal Lutheran last weekend: “ They (Cal
Lutheran) were shooting one-and-one before we got off the bus.”
FIVE SAN ANTONIO LEAGUE graduates, Pomona High’s
Skip Lawson and A1 Sevilla, Claremont’s Jack Cosby and Brad
Bramer, and Alta Loma’s Rocky Long, were standouts on the*
University of New Mexico’s frosh football team. Cosby was the
starting center, Lawson was the No. 1 middle guard, Sevilla
and Long were defensive secondary regulars, and Bramer was
a first-string offensive tackle . . . Cal State Long Beach Coach
Jerry Tarkanian, on playing Cal Poly: "It’s hard to figure
them. The way Poly plays, on a given night they can lose!
to anyone or beat anyone.”
Pomona’s Bill Singer was second to Don Drysdale in pick-
offs for the Dodgers last season. Drysdale picked off seven
base runners, while Singer had five. The Dodger pitcher picked
off 19 base runners, while catcher Tom Haller had five for a
team total of 24 . . . Dodger Manager Walt Alston’s pre-season
statement on the club’s plans for ’69: " I’m going to give all
our kids plenty of chances to chase the veterans to the side
lines.”
If you were upset with the Lakers’ lackadaisical play
in their recent loss to Philadelphia at the Forum, you’ll feel
better after hearing Coach Bill vanBreda Koirs comment on
the game. " I’ve never been so disgusted with this team since
1 began here,’ he said. "We had no hustle, no fight, no nothing.
They outscrapped us for every loose ball. With our guys it’s i
like taking candy from a baby.” . . , Say, did you hear about
the gal who never stops for a red light when she drives.
"You’ve seen one light,” she says, "you’ve seen them all!”
MONTREAL (AP) — Major
league baseball is scheduled to
make its debut here in two
months. And, while the Mont
real Expos already have a ros*
ter of players and a smooth*
working front office, there is
one
little
hitch—their
home
playing field is a long way from
(being ready.
"We'll be ready,” insisted Lou
I Martin, Expos director of opera
tions, as he looked Thursday
¡over the snow-covered expanse
that resembles a disaster area
more than a future diamond.
Scores of construction men,
working back-breaking 5 a.m. to
jlO p.m. shifts daily, are furious*
ly trying to ready the city*
¡owned Jarry Park for the Expos
home opener against the St.
jLouis Cardinals April 14.
The National League’s new
entry will have the smallest lay
out in the majors. The final
seating capacity won't be dead-
,ed until later, when arrange-
intents are completed to ereci
IContm uta til P ag* «1
Returns to Redskins
Sam Huff Likes Violent Life
SPENCER SUSPENDED— University of Detroit basketball star Spencer Haywood, left,
and Coach Bob Caiihoa discuss Haywood * two-gamo suspension at a conference,#
Gordon Verrell
New Race in C C A A ?
Radio-TV
Beat
Broncs Greet Valley State
HERE, ROUGHLY, ARE THE OPPOSING VIEWS:
--There's the guy who’s completely bipartisan, that is. he p n*"#v s,aie at c#l Po,v' f>orT10°*' 8
4
4
¡Cu)
St*»« Fullerton
3 4
C a t
State, tos Ángeles
3 5
Cal
Poly, Pomona
0 7
Tenigtrt's Games
By JER R Y M ILES
winless Broncs in the Kellogg use a little shake-up.”
¡posted an easy 103-95 win in
P-B Sports Editor
Gym. Strangely
enough, Mata-
Of course, Stull is hoping his the team’s first-round clash,
i The runaway for the Califor- dor Coach Jerry Ball fears the shake-up will shake-up Valley
The Diablos have a potent of-
nia Collegiate Athletic Associa- Broncs as much as any team ¡State.
fcnse
buiIt
around big
Ron
non
basketball championship in fbe league.
“ Valley State has two or three Knight, the CCAA’* No. 2 scorer
s u d d e n l y became a race
<s inconceivable to me that of the conference’s leading scor- at 24,8. Over-all, Knight is the
The question for today, class, is this:
Wednesday night when Fresno (al {>0jy could be 0-7 in our ers,’’ he noted, “ and they usual- conference’s top scorer with his
Should sports announcers, as they go about their business
I
league, ’
says
Ball.
“ They’re ly play in those 100-plus games 23.4 average.
of reporting on their respective teams, act as a shill tor the
C C A A
a mucb better club than their —win or lose.”
“ Thev’re exciting to w itch”
club or merely call 'em as they see 'em and let it goat that?
s«,«, T cor<1 lndica'es;,
,earful ®|
Actually, the Matadors have stull says of the Diablos, "and
This seems to he a rather popular subject nowadays and
^
\ », a «>» game ami
it w.ll only one o( |h„ CCAA>J ,eadlnR sQ
Va„
Stale Bl)|h 0, .pm
since this is our last Radio-TV Beat, we thought we might jv.i», sro,
s j (i?j i| take our hes. etforl.
¡scorers but in forward L o r e n are great shooting teams."
interject our twe-bits worth.
Tg, k o _
. ,
j ¡1
Poly will be out to avenge Bracci
they have the top point-
BuI ¡,.s the Broncs who hope
\ is f 96
?ss0 “ ' hl Matador, getter.
He's
averaging
26.7
„ shoo[ em duwn...
in tonight s 8 o clock tip-off.
points
and
is second in re-
Saturday night the Broncs hop bounds with an average of 13 N«m.
° CAA STAT,STI“ PI1 Av,
has as many good things to say about the opposition as he
•» Cal SM,e on the freeway for a n o t h e r per game.
'ilas51
I tig \\a
does the home team. In this camp is someone like Vin Scully. „ xp *an 0,,'ao s,*’p at Cal Po,v- SL0 CCAA contest at Cal State Los
Poly’s
Rouchon
is
third f c f A b S Juaf’
' I m Is’
ihe Dodgers’ crack reporter, who is great to listen to whether
( „ poly,
stat# L(* Angeles.
in scoring at 18.9. !n season
m
I i* i; d
you’re a Dodger or Cardinal fan.
4 c)V s»**«B Fu..«r»on •» v.iuv st*»*
Poly will go with four juniors play, Rouchon is averaging 18.2, &
JEST , <laT
! t l W‘S
— 1 lie other view is the cheerleader approach. It s not the * c.a’ s»au iono B»«ch
at cai
poiv sod one sophomore in its start- which ranks him fourth in non-
rebounding
Dodgers or Cardinals, for example. Instead it s “ us’’ and SLX° s*n° oi«<h> stat. at
Fresno state ing line-up tonight. Coach Bob conference
games.
Carrido’s £T\night (la>
them.’’ The Lakers’ Chick Hearn and the Kings’ Jiggs Me-9 ,l ^ . coo(erenc#
Stull has named Greg Rouchon, 15.4 average places him sev-Kg™
Donald fit in here nicely. If you happen to be a Laker or —
--------------- Mike
Wells. Curtis Donaldson enth in non-conference play.
$£ Sr.*«s i iM )
King fan, swell.
If not, well, too bad.
State upset previously unbeaten
and
Bart Carrido and sopho-
Senior forward - center
Jim ^
jfV?1
The thing fans have to remember is that announcers, for 0*1 State Long Beach.
more Fred
McClain to start Brown is averaging 10 rebounds
over all statistics
the most part, are working for the team, not the particular
Second-place
Valley
State against the Matadors, who bring in CCAA play and 9.3 over-all, Ron
¡LA*C0R1NG
station.
moved within 2> . games of Long a 5-2 conference record into to- which place him fifth and sev- samnRobffUK>n((lSb >
Scully, for instance, draws his pay from the Dodgers, not Bmmh
when
the
49ers
lost, nmht’s game.
enth, respectively.
Iluousd«v?s" ifsi
KF1. The Dodgers’ sponsors buy the time on KFI. The same
Valley State is trying to
“ These
fellows
have
been
Bracci will join Jerry Joseph, B*rTc«rTido°(c^!
is true for Hearn, McDonald, the Angels' Dick Enberg and Don £ain ground on Long Beach, the playing real well lately,’’ said Bruce Pelkey, Jerry Revlin, and Rob S,#0hw,s (FS)
Wells and most of the announcers around the land.
Matadors have a
tough road Stull. “ Also our seniors have Bob Hawking in Valley State’s Ron Kn,qht (^ B0UN0IN0
The Dodgers were the first club to have to make a decision J bead.
been
hit hard with mid-quarter starting line-up tonight.
i« ivHuSbf «¿»j
in this matter. When they came west, they
had to decide
Por instance, tonight
Valley finals
and I think everybody is
At L. A. Saturday night, the ^™ RR0°^ T slo)B>
whether to (1) boost major league baseball and the National State will tangle with Cal Poly’s in agreement we probably can Broncs run into a team that
iciffi
League in genera! or (2) the Dodgers in particular.
The decision was made to follow the first point, that is
a down-the-middle, bipartisan approach.
THE THINKING, AS WE RECALL, HAD TO DO WITH
the fact Southern Californians come from all the country. A
guy who grows up say, in Philly, isn’t going to Immediately
jump on the Dodgers’ express, a team he hasn’t exactly been
fond of through the years, just because they’re now in L. A.
rather than Brooklyn.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS kins
finished with 21
points,
This particular chap is (11 a Philly tan and (2) a baseball
n took Bob Boozer, Jimmy wbdp Boozer
and Washington team is no longer thinking
fan. If the only thing he hears out of his radio is how mag- Washinern
Cipm Hacking a eacb had 20.
nificent the Dodgers are, he’s soon going to be (1) a Philly m e
*hile to warm up^bot
.
-
_ ______ ______
fan and (_) a football fan. Or basketball. Or ice hockey.
when they did the trio quickly
vaubed idle Indiana into first aiming for a winning campaign
*bt season.
Dick Enberg, in our opinion, has always managed to stay
c00led off Detroit. P|ace in lhe ABAs Eastern Divi- now with four games remain-
You’n never 8et
close to the middle of the road in
his excellent reporting
The three teamed for 29 points sion- But the
Pacers’ lead is ing on the
schedule,
of the Rams’ name and nre^um.ihlv
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GREG ROUCHON . . , Poly’s leading scorer
Bulls Bury Pistons;
Stars Fall in ABA
Leos Greet
Biola, Azusa
Hits Road
La Verne College’s basketball
of
Has Tulsa's Bubble Burst
In Missouri Valley Race?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ¡preseason forecasts off their 11- Dayton edged Rice 58-55 on Dan
Has the bubble burst for the'12
record
last
year,
have Sadlier’s lay-up and Jim Gotts-
Tulsa
Golden
Hurricane,
the zoomed to seventh place nation- chall s two free throws in the
Miam.’s conquest of Mmneso- 1“
Í J i v “ r? rls* “ "*?* ba*kctba" 'team Î Î 'i . J ! L Ï L
of the Rams’ game and presumably, he’ll do the same this
summer with the Angels.
Coach Ken
Hayes to admit any such thmg,
rankings with a current over-all
maik of 18-3.
Bobby
Smith,
Tulsa’s
Bob Lanier’s 36 points paced
St. Bonaventure to a convincing
high 84-62 victory over 18th-ranked
open a tight game and help the
the third quarter to break Pr*carious*
However, the Leos’ D a v i d even tliOUR!l the Hurricane was jt0ter^ ‘i h
i^pHhs^seconVto doubleheader
in
New
York's
Minnesota and Miami are tied tones is still looking forward to teal00 by Louisville 83-81 in ov- toot jumper ¡n ihe last sicond to ^
_
,
.......
120-101 victo-,or second< just .007 percentage many individual honors at t h e ertime Thursday night, snap-
the work and the knowledge of Chick Hearn and Jiggs Me-ry over the Pistons in Thursday P °ints off the Pace- and fourth- high-scoring guard is continuing PinS a ^ s a m e winning streak.
-
bl
fieorgetown DC
87-87 in
Donald. Especially Hearn who probably knows more basketball n.ght’s only National Basketball p!ace
Kentacky
ss
only
V
to put the ball through the bas-
“ We’re still in the driver's ham 8 * * shot ^
Tulsa ahead, ,
..................
Wh.ch brings us to the Lakers_and Kings. No one disputes Chicago’Buil7to''a n ilO l' Tcto f(lr w ond.Just .007 percentage many individual honors at t"h e <'rtime Thursday night, snap- *l^ i .ll!e.
made'!" n S T i 'i t w " b y dnb-
than a lot of guys playing the game.
AssocUUon game.”
8ames fc‘lck-
ket' at a record pace.
seat,” Haves said alter two free but
baskel tled l!
But they’re working for Jack Kent Cooke, the owner of the
Over in the American Basket- .The F ioridians’ Freeman, who
Jones and his La Verne team- throws by Jerry King with sev
Dennis Deeken and Ron Car
the other game.
Ron
Mcndell
hit a
30-foot
Kings and Lakers. Oh yes, and the Forum. The fabulous For- ball
Association,
Miami
cut slammed in seven baskets dur- mates will host Biola College to- en seconds left in the extra peri- son traded baskets to nu......... Wichita State an unset 7573
down Minnesota 131-126 behind in8
OTe
two-minute
stretch, night. In the other game in- od gave Louisville its victory:81*81 before the free throws by
urn, thank you.
ake it |umP s*Mt at th€ buZ2er to give
pset 75-73
Cincinnati.
— ..................... rv -- — the other game m- w gave muisviuc
--- — --- ---
a
- road victory over
Since we ve been a Southern Californian all our life, the Don
Freeman's 44 points
to scored an ABA record 23 points volving i local NAIA team, Azu- before a hometown turnout of King settled the issue. Kings -b Portman’s 31
nomt«: hpinpd
fact Hearn and McDonald favor the house team doesn’t disturb make
the
Eastern
Division 10 the ,asl quar^ r to turn off Pi- sa Pacific takes its sparkling 21-
15,047.
¡points
topped
the
Louisville (. (
h n surprise Seattle 9fTs8
us at a*i*
chase even
more
scrambled, P^r boI)es !or a comeback in the 5 record to Cal Baptist in River-
It was the first defeat for Till- scoring.
^ Omaha
What is bothersome — and we don’t care if Cooke is paying Oakland turned back Kentucky 3f me P!jyed at St- Louis. Steve side.
sa in the tough Missouri Valley
John Dromo. coach of the
cornP|j erase(j a j^point def!.
the bill — is the constant push on the Forum. It’s never simply 122-109
and
New
Orleans Vacendak led the Pipers with
La Verne is looking forward to Conference. It left the Hurri-20th-ranked
Louisville
team> C]t
heat Dartmouth 68-67 v'
the Forum. It’s always the “ fabulous Forum.” Or “ the world’s stopped Los Angeles 116-100.
33
tonight's tilt with Biola since cane still on top at 10-1 to 9-2 for said, “ I know that lead of ours Jrhaca a^d Columbia whipped
most beautiful sports theatre.”
Chicago’s
victory—only the
If was the first Pro Same in the Eagles surprised the Leos. runner-up Louisville.
disappeared faster than lipstick Harvard 81-75 in New York
It’s a little too much, 10-12 times a night. Sure it's a greai second in eight games for the St' Louis s:nce th‘‘ NBA Hawks 95-92, early in the season. Biola Down at one time by 15
points at a
love-sn. But why worry
njpped Brad lev
73-72
place to watch a hockey or a basketball game. But fabulous? Bulls — snapped a three-game moved to Atlanta last year.
has been slipping lately, losing at 55-40, Tulsa rallied to
go about that?
We won,
didn’t Rbode
i s l a n d took
New
★
★
★
losing streak.
Oakland, the runaway leader six of their last eight games,
ahead at 79-77 in the OT. It ap- we?”
Hampshire 92-65 and Wyoming
in
SPINNING THI DIAL
Chicago fired away at a 60 per
The Kings skate before the cameras Saturday night at 6 cent clip in the first half, but spaPPe
o clock from St. Louis. KTLA (5) will cover . . .
managed
Basketball this weekend features Cal-Oregon State (Saturday termission
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Channel 13) and Aviation High-Beverly Hills (Saturday at noon scoring 13 points in the third pe- po'I?t* ^
ifor ,he campaign is erasing the
on Channel 4) . . .
riod, including nine in the first
e Oaks opened up a 14-point marks set by Dick McAnulty in
KABC (7) follows the Phoenix Open Sunday afternoon at 4' . minutes to help build a 71-57
in ,he second half before 1962
In the Leos’ first battle
2 p.m. . . . the Celtics tattle the 76er<. Sunday morning lead.
olonels twice moved to with Westmont, Jones broke the
at 11 on KABC (7) .
. .
Haskins Tops
n w i " W° p0*nfs oniy t0 have school's single game record with
Wide World of S p o r t s Saturday at 5 p.m. on KABC (7)
Booz* r
and
Ha>kins
then
f’la" (! p!,‘,! auay in the fma! 44 P °in's-
features figure skating and s t o c k car racing . . . the NHL started hitting and spirited the
..
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Besides havin« the highest
game of the week Sunday morning at 11:30 on KNXT (2).
Bulls to a 90-66 command. Has- hr ' j ™
^ ‘Vf.n
, by a ?forinS average in P o m o n a
brief skirmish in the third
peri Valley collegiate history, Jone
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Jones, a former great scorer peared
the
Hurricane
would
Ninth-ranked
St.
Johns
of wb,ppei) Denver 99-84 in a trio
two-game
losing at Cal Poly, Is setting three La continue
their
remarkable New York overwhelmed Nia-
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Hurricane,
ignored
in men. On the road, 17tb-ranked
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Ducks Battle Cal, Eye
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between Moe and Oliver Darden NAIA national scoring leader i The “ second division” of the by 1)011 Gnffin was meaningless
of Kentucky. Darden injured his In the latest report, he was Pacific 8 will be in action to- in a 6342 {riamPh-
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Rich
mond 98-78, Houston downed St.
Mary’s,
Tex.
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Brigham
Young routed
Arizona
State
102-8.9, Utah
crushed
Arizona
105-75, Portland
State
edged
Montana 84-83 and Massachu
setts beat Iona 71-64.
East
right hand after throwing a 20th.
punch to Moe's jaw and had to
night while the first division
Boiton
D»l-fn8entr««t
»4. * York
Jones has also been amazingly takes a short pause from the
leave the game. Neither player consistent. He hasn’t scored be- colleee basketball w;
was banished by the officials.
ars.
Stanford Coach
Howie
iniar has said all
team is better than its record, cfcrc««b
all.
season his
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Oregon
riding the crest of wbicb ^ now
over ’
s» Louit
NEW YORK (AP) - Pistol Rick Mount moved up to third
Louie Dampier was high for contests and has been under 20 a umgame winning streak in- Amon^ those 13 defeats are two
Pete Maravich’s oO-point out at 32 3. with Detroit’s Spencer the Colonels with 19 points.
only three times.
vades Harmon Gymnasium at ()ne'P °,nt losses- one two-point
w«st
burst
against
Florida
last Haywood slipping to fourth at
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night, now has a career total
1,970 points, according to fig
ures released today by the Na
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Robertson set the old sopho
more-junior mark of 1.962 in
1958 and 1959.
If Maravich scores 30 or more
points against Auburn Saturday,
he will reach the 2,000 mark
sooner than any major collegian
in history. The Auburn game
will be the 46lh of his career
Robertson didn’t reach 2,000 un-
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average into the Auburn match,!
although the NCAA stax are for
(game only through last Satur
day, and they list Maravich at
42 1,
I
Niagara’s Calvin Murphy re
mained second at 33.4, Purdue's
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Bears
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Moreland in the second pfcy," Coach Bob Pucci s a i d Stales Beavers, who own a vie- scljrcd ,l,e lndlans h> ""'V 12
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t^rne, then toasted the rest of He always does his job and he Indians at Palo Alto,
he way past Los Angeles at IS an unselfish player.”
Monroe, La.
Moreland
finished
with
36
points and also pulled down 12 per cent from the foul line
rebountK Larry Miller scored
s !ur tbe Star*.
linkup will have forward B il
Rues 116, Stars 100
¡L*» Anq*lts (198)
California, with a 3-4 Pac-8
UCLA’s Bruins.who lead the mark- was Picked as nne ol
Jones is shooting at a 51 per {conference, take on second -
cent clip from the floor and 78 place
Washington
the better teams in the pre
season
conference
polls.
The
will try to rebound on
conference polls. The
try to rebound on
Quinn and Leon Jackson, center
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ars
The rest of tonight’s $tarting|by third - place Washington in £eason
Saturday night games.
Bears will
the shooting of a pair of sopho-
T
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,
^
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mures-Jackte KulJe and Char-
Z Romero or Bill Tavlor at auard.
Thl' nil( ks twn 5"'a'fiht v,r |M- Jol'l' so"-
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Steve
Barber
Jones’
usual ,or,ei; were a 7472 triumph ovcr
R,dRte is averaging 19.4 and
¿p artn er« the cuard spot, won't Slan,ord and »" M 73 shocker Johnson H i pnnts per game.
,f he starting tonight. The former,,ver Cal la,t wl‘,'k,>n,l at home
Bn,ins
No- *
i
Riverside City College star has !t l,fted the 0reKon record t0
UCLA’ the nation’s top-ranked
been as inconsistent with his 18.5
_ team with an 18 0 mark, seeks
The Bears were a bit shocked triumph No. 38 in a row Satur-
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Ganesha Hosts Pomona
P r o g r a t t - B g lle t ln , P o m o n a , C o llf.
f f id a y E v e n in g , F e b r u a r y 14, 1 9 6 9
Page 5, Sec. 3
By PAUL H ILL
P-B Staff Writer
You
might say
Claremont
High is being just a little bit
selfish.
Under the circumstances, you
can’t blame the Wolfpack.
must face Bonita (Bonita won
the first meeting 75-52 at Ga
nesha) and Claremont.
Bonita still has a chance to
finish second, but its a very slim
one at that.
The
Bearcats
mark for most points scored
m one season (423) . . . That
mark, however, is in jeopardy.
Withrow has scored 405 points
this season, while Ducey has
356.
E.C. Scoring Title Undecided; Home,s Nob
MSAC Tests Dons, Hornets
Th« SA L scoring leaderis
still have Ganesha and Garey
Claremont, 24-0, has clinched ¡to contend with, and they are puv« ^ s'chwi*
at least a tie for the San An- two games back of the Giants I^bo^'SSSair^anesh«
but that isn’t enough.
The undefeated Wolves would
rather have it all to themselves.
No sharers.
The magic number for the
Woltpack is One. Not bad con
sidering they have three games
in which to achieve that win.
“ No, there won’t be a let
down just because we clinched a
start at 8 o’clock.
There’s quite a race for sec
ond place in the E.C. — if that’s
O Pt*. A v*.
MV
Ulr>. „
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tonio League basketball title, and Chino going into tonight's jimtaiBle^e^WB^Tre<^nont
^ ’’ ’
i
t-
game,
rl!*® Lam bert, Pom ona
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SAL NOTES — Don Newton ofH^JJ
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Garey continues to lead in the <£lrsi ^ n^-,BoTi,a.... 11
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n-* *
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m e n i, u p la n d
11
170
SAL scoring race. Newton has a
]{ 1!»’
30-point lead
over his nearest 8^7,D?me.^’^&trcl2^,
’ li
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rival, Wilbur Gatson of G an eh sajS »gjfc &
}\ $
» 0
. . . Gatson
and Claremont’siGrefl «nwto«ii. Montclair
. u m
i0!i
j it looks pretty good, to say the ;^a°^ nAw«t
g
the road at Santa Ana while; The Dons, who were making a . WALNUT
The
Chaffey hosts Riverside.
run at Fullerton
for a time
eT!ce
!
Tournamet
All the conference encounters haven't quite been the
same t,as i,s '!" * b* d3>' t0f ° y
w.thout their
big center. M ik e * ? " " S" “ *? m !
7
__ .
’
afternoon at Mt. San Antonio
ankT m ju £
"
“ S S T
p 0 !! P ° 'y ^
R a ‘ P h
le a d "; < * * 1 * t!,.% Dons'!
Play aciually started Thurs-
leading scorer with a 16.5 aver- .
i- »» . _ u
.
i
“
, *T 7 .
¡day when Fullerton beat Cy-
—
age He was held to just one
e
„
,
first.round game
ia s t e r n Conference
b7 «he Mc™ ties ■" «heir , t Cypress The Hornets moved
s ..„„ "« * round encounter.
. into the championship r o u n d .
Pat Ford
who poured In 27 ,
j
the w|£„er
M s mow.
in tc
in
T iia g rla v ’s
tn n m n ta
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By GORDON V ER R ELL
Assistant Sports Editor
The E a s t e r n Conference
basketball race has been such
a runaway that even though
they’re a half dozen games re-
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maining, the only thing still in any consolation, lhe Mounties
doubt is the scoring champion. are amon§ {he contenders for
Fullerton Jr. College hasn’t
quite wrapped up the title math-j
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ematically but with a five-game
wn,Lr*pVt s^ 0j[] iirKt r0unG encounter,
lead and only six games left,
^ ® 1.000’ 22
3
Gatson and Claremont’s
Rolland
Withrow
have
been
staging a tight battle for sec
ond place. Gatson now has a
GARY FULKERSON
. . Ganesha High coach
tie for the championship,’’ coach one-point advantage of the Wolf-
Jack Smith said.
pack center.
“ Want To Win”
“ We want to win this thing al
together. We’ve been working
towards this for two years.”
Claremont had a miserable 4-
18 record two seasons ago. Sev
eral of the present team mem
bers played varsity ball that
year as sophomores.
.
J
Bonita
Chino’s
Jack
Surina
and
Pomona’s Mike Lambert made
the biggest jumps in the scor-
Edmonds Giving
Damien New Life
Mt, San Antonio
R iv e rs ic i«
1 least.
I rvivc* aiue
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f
The scoring race Is a n o t h e r Cotsf *:;* ;;; \ i
matter. As of the moment it’s 'cim^10,1(30
2 1 !
a three-pronged affair between
-,
,
*
.
,
.
u io Y iiiK u i c w u iiic i u i u u a u n / u r
points
,n
Tuesdays
tnumph (
chaffey - San Be rnardino
O V P r P f t n i c
Ip a r lc th n \T A im t lA c
0
/
.
in I! ]?'over Citrus, leads the Mounties.
:»o i? 12 He’^ ^ joined by Joe Stremel
"'»fit,
a I i ' n i - I .
m * __
contest in the second-round tilt.
MSAC met Orange Coast ear-
loss to Rowland last Tuesday.
South Hills will try to come-
The Wolfpack (11-0) can warp
up the title tonight when it hosts
, Damien High hasn’t had much
ing
race
last
week.
Surina 0f a basketball season — until
moved up from 12th to
eighth lately.
after his 30-point performance j ^nd, if there’s any one princi-
against Ganesha, and Lambert, pa| reason for that, it’s because
a junior, jumped from
eighth of Joe
Edmonds.
UD thp Nn * cnn, a .
.*■ „
to filth after scoring 24 against
The Spartans. presently mired ¿
[h ,n L
c ^ A
^ l f s
in fifth place in the Santa Fe
^
Craig Ducey Is Claremont's League standings, have scored
3
!-time
scoring
leader
:__.»_______ *__ S«*I
i
10 n ^ick Kc'iey. Warlt Ramsey and ¡jer tocjay while Citrus opened
pm«rdino
2 i5 !i43 s 21
Sherman.
¡against Riverside.
San Bernardino's Howard Lee.; «;„»*!,Y
&
i
perform™^ o t 't h ^ S l S * J
1? Champi0n?hip1 ** !"? %
Chaifey's Bob Beam and Cl-
fcSS1«
Sav -
the aeason Tues- ^
tournament is slated lor 2
trus’ Keith Shumaker.
! High° bh^
p\ \ c8vTm. at Kennedy
Lee has a 24.3 average (340 ,
wf*s*n°A^JnkL s p.m.
Chaffey af Rio Hondo, 8 pm.
t e
’W iiiS 'a J n M i« . ,
a*ainst Riverside in order
Santa Ana at Oranoe Coast, 3 p.m.
tO cling tO the No. 2
the loop.
points) to hold the lead enter
ing the weekend activity. Beam
has 319 points and a 22.8 aver
age and Shumaker, the season-
long leader, is now third 314
mg!ht against
Fullerton, p m> Saturday at the Mounties’
But the
Panthers are hopeful main diamond,
of bounding back at home to-
the runner-up spot which Chaf
fey currently occupies.
spot in Northwest Loop
Slates Sign-ups
The Pomona Northwest Little
E.C. Scorin« L « a d « r * i
.
.
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»*«»»
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wwwiicv c fu iic n iiy u c c u p ie s .
school
O Pt«. Av«.!
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ip-ur p iL/h
Cr
mu o t0 pomts and a 22 4 noim
“ Sure we’d ^
to finish sec-1Bnam,*chatfeyari,mo ;;;;;;; ]J
g;j League wilfcmiducVits’registra
league-leading Covma. The Hus-
Fu„erton just about locked up ond.” said the Mounties’ coach
' « & Z i
if s have Just about wrapped the crown Tuesday by tumbling Gene Victor. “ I want to get as
& ®r,^ d0
Chaffey. The Hornets continue high as we can.”
Fordf MtSasIn Antonio
their quest for a perfect season; Santa Ana clipped MSAC the ^ v c i H - v' R?o*SS^)Mlt
against two more Pomona Val- first round, 68-57, in one of the ! | S ; h h5 t , Ana
i
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Loma are
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San Bernard
Chino (8-3). The Cowboys are a
ime
sconnS
leader
(957 jtwo impressive wins in their last
,
f?
running for a 2-A ley entries this weekend. To- Mounties’ poorer performances
one of two teams left with a p0,nts)- He a,so holds the scho° l two games. Damien has rolled E
X ? *
ls in thlrd|ni8ht Fullerton, which is 14 0. ¡of the season. “ We played two
n
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chance to at least get a share
of the title.
In other SAL games tonight,
Ganesha (8-3), hosts city rival
Pomona (4-7); Upland (1-10) vis
its Garey
(5-6);
and
Mont
clair (1-10) entertains Bonita
(6-5).
All four games are scheduled
to begin at 8 p.m.
Asked if he thought Chino
might try to slow down the
p ice of the game, Smith re-icinremont
. " o if... ,, .
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3
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plied:
Sin*1
8 3 1V 14 7
“ I ’ve thought about this, and §«"«*
* I jis ’« n|
other games in the area to-
2W,: *U... . . ;.u.
T u . J f e - .
4 --
103]5 night, Chaffey seeks its 11th
318 straight Citrus Belt League win
at Ramona in Riverside.
Valley
Prep Cage
Standings
San Antonio League
over Pater Noster, 73-47, and St.
John Bosco, 66-44.
In those two games, Edmonds,
a 6-3 senior, has scored 38 and
33 points, respectively. In the
last three games, he has scored
95 points for a 31.7 average.
The 38 points is a school rec
ord.
Edmonds and his teammates
go after their third straight SFL
center once s««son win
tonight
against
visiting
w w - » u 0 Cantwell at Mt. San Antonio Col-
s 3 ¡72/ 14 7'Icrc. Game time is 8 p.m.
an 8-4 mark, a half
game behind Royal Oak. Alta
Loma sports a 6-5 mark. Both
teams have three games left.
hosts Citrus. Saturday night the bad games in the first round,”
Hornets battle Mt. San Antonio V i c t o r recalled. “ One
was * jjf
00*
College at Walnut.
•
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. .
.
.
J U t c f t t l l ,
S a n t a
A n a
13
171
1 3 J .
against San Bernardino and t
h
e
,£??£?“
u 110 ilsl
Tryouts will start on Feb. 22
s—
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Ram‘«v, Mt. San A n t a n l o
11
13 ,w
t, v
—
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u 2!o 150
boundaries of White Avenue,
12 itI HJ'Southern Pacific tracks and the
li
3 city limits are eligible to play.
14 in llo
Applicants should be accom-
ii 190 ]]*panied by a parent and must
la l??
i bave a certified birth cerfiticate.
Tonight the Mounties are on other against Santa Ana.”
l f c v'^ iuC Anton,„ ] } \?7 SH at Marshall Junior High.
it’s possible they might. ThislMontc'iair
v
Upland
has been Chino’s style over the
years, but they haven’t done
it this year.
“ I think they do better when
they run.”
Try Running
¡Nooale,
The Cowboys, coming off a 62- ba**?* .
57
defeat
to
Ganesha
last .BaV&in Pane
Tuesday, tried to run with the ch$^o«k
the first round
1 10
1 10
j
Toni«M'* Gam«*
C hino
at
Clarem cnt,
8
p.m.
Po m o n *
at Ganesha,
8 P.m.
G arey
at
Upland,
8
p m
Bonita af M ontclair, 8
e m.
Montview League
Walnut hosts Ontario and Al
ta Loma entertains Sierra Vista
in Hacienda League play.
Nogales at Home
In the Montview League, No-
w L Pet. I
8
2
J00Î
I
?
.800
7
3
. 700 j
3
7
¡300 gales
entertains
Northview,
T
I
Tontftit'i Games
Northview at Nogales, 8 p.m
Baldwin Park at Rowland, S p m.
Azusa at Charter Oak, 8 p.m.
Citrus Belt League
Wolfpack
in
clash, and didn’t fare so well
(80-53)
“ That wasn’t one of Chino’s
best
shooting performances,”
Smith warned.
“ Chino’s ‘up’ for every game san Gorgomo
,
. .
_
. . . .
Ram ona
7
it plavs,
Smith said, “ remem- s»n Bernardino
5
,
,
.
...
.
„
.
Fontana
3 8
ber, they re still battling for a
*
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.*
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i
1 0
playoff berth,”
_
To«»tht'» ca m e *
Ganesha will try to repeat its
earlier 91-69 rout of Pomona.
The Giants, like Chino, still have
the chance for a playoff spot.
However, if any one thing is in covm a
either Ganesha or Chino’s favor, c^ndora'11*
it has to be the Cowboys’ re- ed«Uc<£d'na
maining schedule.
L o * PATto»e
Chino plays Upland and Mont
clair next week, while Ganehsa
;?oo Rowland hosts Baldwin Park,
and Charter Oak battles Azusa.
South Hills collides with Los
Altos and
Western
Christian
squares off
against
Ontario
Christian to round out the sche-
Confer«nce Season
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Chaffey needs a victory over
, .6Ä ii 8;_
J * -
6 .455 9 I? Ramona to keep its slim one-
i8‘game lead over runnerup Pacif
.273
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S
haffev at Ramona. 8 P.m.
ispnhower at Pacific, 8 p m.
Redlands at San Bernardino. 8 pm .
San Gorponio at Fontana, 8 p.m.
Sierra League
Tonifht * Game*
Lo* Altos at South H ill* , 8 P.m.
La Puente at Glendora, 8 p m
Fdaewood at West Covina, 8 pm.
ic. The Tigers barely slipped by
Ramona in the first round, and
it could be just as tough tonight.
Chaffey is 19-1 in the league
and Ramona is 7-4.
Rowland and Nogales, co-lead-
Montview League,
favorites
against
and Northview.
¡The Nobles will be trying to
bounce back after their 77-69
Pet.
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.800 _
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.
.500 ers in the
'.5oo are
heavy
¡ooo Baldwin Park
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»«mona, Calif.
M d o vjyantwg, February 14, 1969
National Indoor Tennis
9H8hÌ1ìlÌ>JsmM
Phoenix Open
Graebner, Smith
Face Tough Tests
SALISBURY,
Md.
(AP)
— I
The Am ericans who battle for
two sem ifinal spots in the U.S.
National Indoor Tennis Cham
pionships tonight will be hard
put
topping
the
intriguing
match-up of foreigners already
in the round of four.
In the all-foreign quarter-fi
nals Thursday night, darkhorse
Colts Land
$16,765
‘Consolation
Sports News in Brief
Bob Seagren Vies
In Sports Arena Meet
Pete Rose
Turns Down
Reds’ Offer
Thursday's Results
Fremont so, Emerson <5
Petomeres » .
Seouon
<5
Fontane 4J, Alder 33
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ont a recital in the Music Center ,he ihird Tuesday in Apm in odd
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Sonata in A Flat Major, Chopin’s j
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P E R S O N A L
P R O P E R T Y
AS A I Ni l
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S U P E R IO R CO URT O F T H E
ST A T E 01 CAI IK O R N IA
I OR T H E C O U N I Y
O! I OS A N G E L E S
In the M atter
of the
ANNA
K A T H E R IN E
O A V
III 1 known as A N N A
K.
D AVID - S tea son
of
the
b >N.
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that
the
fcnderslgned,
as
E xecutrix
of
the
V ll of Anna
K atherine
Davidson,
also known as Anna K.
Davidson!
deceased,
w ill sell at private sale
of
tiust
made
hv
W IL L IA M
E l
N E L S O N and C H E R Y L I
N E L S O N
husband
and
wife,
and
recorded
April 5, 1968, in Book T-5736
Page
89« to 892. of O fficial
Record* of
Los Angeles County, California, giv-'
en
to
secure
an
indebtedness
in
favor of A L L IA N C E ; F IN A N C E CO
of
C O V IN A .
f o r T h e
o f f i c e o r
m a y o r
I wo Y e a r Term
R IC H A R D C
B R O W N E L L
(M a yo r of Pom ona)
B E N JA M IN
M
L A W IN G
(Ph arm aceutical S a lt*
Representative)
J A Y R O D R IG U E Z
( Pomona Businessm an)
I O R I H E O F F IC E O F
C O U N C II M AN O L I His
S E C O N D D IS T R IC T
A R N O L D H U D SO N
(Deputy Probation O fricer)
W IL L IA M H. KO CH
(Alum inum Awning Sales)
R A N D O LP H
" R A N D Y ” W IL L S
(Incum bent >
A D R IA N T. W R IG H T
(School Adm inistrator)
L O R T H E O F F IC E Ol
C O U N C II M AN O F I H E
T H IR D D IS T R IC T
C L. (C L A Y ) B R Y A N T
(Q uality
Control
En gineer)
JO H N P P E R K IN S
( Businessm an)
Dated
Feb ru ary 5,
1969.
I
B
T H O M A S,
C ity
Clerk
1
’ Him
*'9
i» >r
-
PhH),
*
* •
<
Fftlk
C lc.k .
i Di,
Ue
Koekkcek
1 ti i Tec re»
.>
-
5 V? i, • t
rand
Indian Hiii Boulevard.
Aveflue. Sn.p e.to r: M ary B.
Lew is,
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO.
27 1345
South
Gibbs
Street;
Ju d g e:
(Consisting of State and
M artha W
M e tsk e i, 1306 South San
Deodar Road
Ju dg e
Wi!-J
County Precin cts 49. 53)
Antonio
Avenue.
C le rk :
G rraldln e
ma
R . Rosenow. 2376 Deodar R o ad ;!
Polling
Pla ce :
Residence,
724 A
Carhaugh,
615
A lcott Avenue.
C lerk:
Luelta M Dunning,
900 E a s tjC la rk Avenue;
Inspector:
M a rjo rie
c lerk
Elean o r M
French, 685 East
Harrison
Avenue,
Apt, 23;
C lerk: ICooper, 724 C lark A ve n u f;
Ju d g e : 11 th Street
M a rjo rie
M.
Peaco ck, 2195
North W illiam R. Parsonage, «47 A Abbey
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO.
37
Towne Avenue
Lane, C lerk;
Eugene G
W lllm ilth,
(Consisting of State and
S P E C IA L
P R E C IN C T
NO.
5
¡573 St
Paul
Street;
Clerk
Hazel
County Precin cts 72, 74)
(Consisting of State and
M
Monholl'-n, 884 Haw thorne Place.
Polling
Place
Philadelphia
County Precin cts I I , 12)
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO, 2*
j School, M ultipurpose Bldg , 60« East
Polling
Place San
Jo se
School
(Consisting of State and
Ph ilad elph ia: Inspector: M arjo rie I
Cafetorium . 2015 C adillac D rive; In
County Precin cts 54. 55)
Souther. 1487 South Mountain View
spector: Thelm a K. W ilcoxson, 1925
poll! g
Place:
Residence,
l W A v c n u e ;
Ju d g e :
Ollama.-
Canfield,
G rie r
Street;
Inspector: E v e
P a t- . 1717 South R eservoir Street;
C lerk;
rick,
1982
Flem ing
Street,
Ju d g e Reedn B
Thrasher, 432 East
Phila-
Fd na
H. Staudenm aver, 1856 G iaer delphia
Street;
C le ik :
Shirley
A.
Street:
C lerk:
Ja m ie
F. Sagstuen, ¡DonneUy1 22H8 Cvnthia
Street
1865 G rie r Street,
C lerk:
Je a n
B
M orris, Box 100. P a c ific State Hos
pital.
___ ____
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO
29
(Consisting of Stale and
County Precin cts 86. 57)
S P E C IA L
P R E C IN C T NO.
(Consisting of State and
Countv Precincts 75, 77)
Polling
Place:
Residente,
K a th ry n
Avenue,
Inspector:
‘mae E . Coulson. 2442 Notre
38
2220
E lla
Dame
corporation,
now.
Estate
«>r
nod and held by Alliance Finance . „v
.
W ID S O N , Co,
of
Covina,
a
corporation
by I e
8 anc
I4,
19fi9-
breach
of
certain
ohlig,itions secured thereby, notice
of
which
was
recorded
November
C, 1968, in Book M-3034, Page 941
of said Officiai
Records,
w ill seli
at
public
auction
to
the
highest
bidder for cash, payable in lawful
the
highest
and
best
bidder, money of the United States at the
the terms and conditions here-;1'01® of sale, without w arran ty
«pan
,
__
1
fter mentioned,
and
subjci t
to .» ° title, possession or encum brances
i nfirmation by the Superior Court
interest
conveyed
to and
now
ef the State of California,
in and be' d
by
said
Trustee
fm the County of Los Angeles, on ¡Heed of Trust, in and „ ___ ..
M arch 3. 15*69, at the hour of I I -00 lowing described property, to-wlt:
r>clock
A.M ,
or
thereafter
within
l ot 6:1 of T ract
No. 26326, as
lh»'
time
allowed
bv
law,
at
the
P®r map recorded
in Book
685,
effne of M oran & Nuss,
Attorneys Pages
15 to 17, inclusive
of Maps
for said
Ex ecutrix.
1192 N. W h'te
Avenue
Pom ona, California, all the
i ;ht.
title,
interest
and estate
of
office of the County
Re
N O T IC E
Ol
T R U S T E E ’S
S A L E
I N M A
NO.
04-414046
K P
No. LC H 68-1015
On M arch 2«. 1969, at 9 30 A.M .,
F A IR ! 1EI D
S E R V IC E C O M P A N Y
as
duly
appointed
Trustee
under
and pursuant to Deed of Trust dated
dS Novem ber
IOt 1..
1967.
executed
by
Law rence T aylo r and
Ezella T a y
lor, husband and wife, and record-
under
said *d Novem ber 22, 1967, as instr. No.
to the fo b ;2650,
in book T5589. page 7 of O ffi
c ia l
Records in
the
office
of the
[County
Recorder
of
County. California, W IL L
(P U B L IC
A U C T IO N
TO
B ID D E R
F O R
C A SH
(payable
tim e
of
sale in
lawful
m oney
E l Sol; Ju d g e :
La Vae Stevenson,
280 San Felipe Street;
Clerk
M il
dred
Thompson,
249
San
Felipe
S treet: C lerk:
Florence R. Foster.
223 San R afael Street; Clerk
Mar-
idel C
D avis, 253 San Luis Street.
S P E C IA L
P R E C IN C T
NO.
6
(Consisting of State and
County Precin cts 8, 9)
Polling P la c e : North San Antonin
,
School Cafetorium , 2181
North S a n 1
Polling
Place :
Recreation
Build-1 A ven u e; Ju dg e: M uriel E
Vincent
Antonin A ve ; Inspector: Byrd ie W .lin g ,
Ninth and Goldenrod,
Inspec- 2220 K ath ryn Avenue; Clerk
W anda
Reddick,
2379
I.os
Flores
Street;
tor
Lois W , Soper, 1562 M cCnm asLT. H orsw H I,
2008
South K athryn
Ju d g e: Concha G . Diaz, 2421 North
street; Ju d g e
G ail Rose. 1752
G rie r Avenue; C lerk: Kathryn
A
Rag
C lerk:
Blanche
street;
C lerk: R o sem ary
T.
Win-
Lennox
Street
t*r , 1744 G rie r Street; C lerk: G race
876 e
Lew is.
1594 Me “serve Street
S P E C I A!
P R E C IN C T NO. 30
(Consisting of State and
County Pre cin cts 58, 60)
Polling
Place :
H am ilton
School
____ Cafeteria, 851 South H am ilton Boule-
tlpurpose
Building,
250
West
L a vard ; Inspector: Fra n ce s P. M o o re ,ile v, 2495 South S in Antonio Avenue;
Verne
Avenue;
Inspector:
J e a n 1043 ' W est
Fourth Street;
Ju d g e : C ferkt M a ry Ellen South, 545 Speer
W hitney,
202
C ary
la n e ;
Ju dg e: Dolores J . M ichels, 668 South Cur- *
...........................
---
Bonnie W . Fuhrm an, 1932 Westwood
h e r Street, C lerk: M a ry J .
G ately.
Pla ce ;
C lerk:
G eorgia
M. G ro v e ,¡1256
Wost
Second Street;
C lerk:
J785 Yorha
D rive,
Clerk
M ildred M a ry Lou
K etterm an,
892
South
Heffner,
2034
A rm our
Street;
Buena Vista Avenue
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO. 31
(Consisting of State and
County Precin cts 61, 64)
Polling
Place
M adison School
Auditorium , 351 W est Ph illip s Boule
Mountain
Avenue;
M.
Horigan,
2468
C le rk :
Josephine
M.
W iggins,
E ast
La
Verne
Avenue
S P E C IA L
P R E C IN C T
NO.
7
(Consisting of State and
County Precincts 13, 14)
Polling Place : Yorha School, Mul-
f lerk: C lara N. Kelley, 1 *24 W e st
wood
Place.
S P E C IA L
P R E C IN C T
NO.
8
(Consisting of State and
County Precin cts 15, 16)
land
2124 Stanford Avenue
S P E C IA 1
P R E C IN C T NO.
(Consisting of state and
County Precincts 78, 78)
Polling
Place
Residence.
South San Antonin Avenue:
Inspec
tor; G ladys Whiteheac,
2521 Cotton
wood P N c e : Judge
Norm a L
Dll-
39
2495
Court:
Celrk
Helen O ’Brien , 2287
Koolish
Street.
D A T E D
Feb ruary 11. 1969.
L
B
TH O M A S, City Clerk
C ltv
of
Pom ona
Pub.
Feb
14.
1969
the
corder
I or the purpose of paving obliga- 'h'
United
States)
on
the
steps'rich*,
1516 Alameda
add deceased
at the time of
her flo''s secured by ^iid Deed includ- t0 I*11’
East
En tran ce to the C ity C ornelia
r
Betz,
i
ith
and
all right, title and
in- *P" [ vi s
charges and expenses of Hail_ In the C ity of Pasadena, Cali- Street
and of
O R D IN A N C E NO. 2247
AN OR HI N A M E Ol
T H E C O U N
C II. O F T H E C I! Y O F PO M O N A ,
C A L IF O R N IA , ( A L I IN G A G E N E R
A L
M U N IC IP A L
I ¡.E C H O N
ON
¡ A P R IL
8.
1969
FO R
T H E
PUR-
1206 ¡»O SE O F
E L Ft I IN G
A
M A Y O R
m * H a ND
C O U N C lL M i N
FO R
T H E
Street;
Clerk
1657
A lam eda i
tcrest that sa |d estate has acquired ’I1'' Trustee
bv operation of law
or otherwise.
ether than or in addition
to that
of said
deceased
at
the
time
of
b-t* death, in and to the real and
personal property described as fol-
lovgs:
Real Pro p e rty
Lot on the South line of Lau rel
Avenue, com m encing W est there*
on 103,16 feet from the East line
of Lot 1, Block E ; thence South
)i5 feel; thence W est 115.8» feet;
t ence North on the East line of
Tract 15911
to the North line of
said Lo t; them e E a st to the point
of beginning,
being part of Lots
1 and 2, Block E of C u rrier T ract,
t it;,
of
Pom ona, County of Los
Angeles,
State
of
C alifornia,
as
per
m ap
recorded
in
Bonk
14,
page 25 of M iscellaneous Record-
Com m only known as 1342 Lau rel
Avmue,
Pom ona. California.
[he personal property to be sold
is described
as
follows:
Furniture
and
furnishings
con
tained in four rental units of said
eal
property
The personal property herein de-
ribed
has been, during the life
line of said
decedent,
used upon
iid in connection with the
use of
he real property above described
ind
said
real
property
and
said
icrsonal property m ay be sold as
i unit and
under one
bid
in ac-
m lance with the provisions of Sec
>4,5 of the
Probate Cod
Polling Place: Randsheu, G an e sh a Iva rd ; Inspector: P e a rl W . Shepard
Pa rk ,
North
W hite
at
M c K ln ie v;
1 134 W est Tenth Stre e t; Ju d g e
Lou
L.°*-,-An,gc,e.i Inspector: Aline Edlnger, 1842 Berk- ,j8e
Gibson.
1124
Frem ont
Street;
AvenueL Ju d se
Ru,h H
0h,(’r ' Clerk-
E le an o r
P
P e rclval,
H IG H E S T 158# Ganesha
Pla ce ,
C lerk:
Flor- W est
G rand
A venue;
C lerk:
S! B
i l . Cr i . Ti flma '
1870
F a lrv ie w dr.-d M
Stevens. 651 W est Ph illip s s e c o n d
AND
I II IR D
C O U N C IL
of T lace,
Clerk
M arcella
R.
Fried- Boulevard
M A N IC
D IS T R IC T S ,
P R O V ID IN G
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO
32
S U ( H
Ol I R i RS
A R E
NOT
(Consisting of State and
E L E C T E D IN
T H E P R I M A R Y
County Precin cts 59. 62)
E L E C T IO N
A N D To S U B M IT TO
Polling
Place :
Residence,
386 T H E E L E C T O R S A P R O P O S IT IO N
South
Gordon
Street,
Inspector: :1 {) A M E N D T H E C IT Y
1 H A R T F .R
M artha J
Ranker. 386 South Gordon ro C H A N G E I H E D A T E OF
FU-
Street; Ju d g e
Bertha M . Spencer, J U R E
G l N E R A L
M U N IC IP A L
559 W est Eighth S trm t; C lerk: Nin- E L E C T IO N S ;
P R O V ID IN G
F O R
fa M
Ojeda, 182 W est llt h Street; p R E C IN C T S
A N D
PO T .LIN G
C lerk:
H H aria
V arg as,
1180 South P L A C E S ;
A P P O IN T IN G
E L E C -
Gordon Street
I ION
Ol I H h its
F O R
E A C H
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO
.33
PO ] E IN G PLA t I
A N D F I X I N G
(Consisting of State and
T H E IR
C O M P E N S A T IO N ;
A N D
County Precin cts 63, 65, 73)
G IV IN G N O T IC E T H E R E O F .
Polling
Place-
Frem o n t
Ju n io r .
B l
u O R D A IN E D by the Council
High School. Front
Hall
.25 W est , ° f th(. r ,,v ,lf pom ot#. California,
First street. Los Angeles, rem aining principal sum of the not< Cafetorium .
610 'MedTtTa ” A ve n u e : i !-J ’ R k ’Viunu ^ ’)%'> 'south 'p a rk °Ave-
1
n . t n, „ o » n i in
C ailform a,
The
T1 C rp o ra t.o n
«of • -
.. ed
b j v r d
Deed
of
Trust, inspector
V ivian
W
Beaucham p
T M h e r L
C o o ^ r , 3151 »1^ . uio > and 1^
o f the C h . m ^ S
ta llfo rn la )
a corporatlq.i
fo, m eriy tn-wit
$12 672 54, with interest from 210 Randy Street. Ju d g e:
S ara E - i S ls CowrtT Clerk
R e b a v e a ^ ,; P*- \X h ? City ^ P ^ o n a . C a U t e r n i a . a
general m unicipal election
ale
Dated
Fe b ru a ry 7, 1969,
W O O D N A R D
INC
Trustee
Bv
G O R D O N W A L E N
President
(37959)
Pub, Feb
14, 21, 28, 1909,
N O T IC E
O F
T R U S T E E ’S
S A L E
NO. OK-145296
On Tuesday,
M arch
II,
1969
11 00 A M . at the entrance of
1 os Angeles County Courthouse,
501 West
fornla
all right
title and iaterastj
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T
NO.
t
conveyed
to
and
now
held
bv
it
(Consisting or Stale and
indei
said
Deed
of Trust
in
the
Countv Precinct 17)
property
situated
in
the
n t v
of Polling Place
Residence, 1605 En-
¡Pom ona, in said County and State
tre C ollnas; Inspector
Elizabeth K.
described as:
Southwoi th,
1605
En tre
Colinas:
l ot
88 or Tract
19950 as
per
Ju d g e : Je w e l Van Eaton, 1184 Doug-
m ap recorded in Book 520, Pages ja s s
D rive;
C lerk
Je a n T hatcher
11 to l i
of
Maps,
in the office
764 A itura f ourt: Clerk
Lillian Ru-
of the Countv
Recorder.
der
1257 Lom a
Visi t
Street
Said
»le will be made
but with
S P E C IA L P R FT IN C i
NO
10
it nut covenant or w arran ty, express
(Consisting of state and
the i or implied, regarding title, posxes-j
County Precincts 18, 20)
at -ion, or encum brances, to pay the)
Polling Place
Kellogg S c h o o l
$12 672 54, ...........
r
J Z
r e V
If «iSd ■n- ^ - ■m Si!': * " ? V-‘ "«y
irtF .T 1702
A r .lla
D r t j. ;
C g r k :
.Mil k.
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO. 34
elect
i Ma>or and ( ouncilm en for
T IT L E
IN S U R A N C E
A N D
T R U S T Ju ne
C O M P A N Y ,
a corporation, as prcs- vided,
ent
trustee,
under
the
hereinafter terms
mentioned deed
of trust,
will
H I charge* and expenses of.the Trustee Santez
D rive
at
public
auction,
to
th"
highest
'»><1 of the trusts created hv said
S P E C IA L
P R F - O N T T NO.
I I
1
(Consisting of State and
bidder
for
cash,
in
lawful
rrtonev Deed of Trust
(Consisting of Slate and
County Precin cts «6 67)
of
tin-
United
Stat<
pavahle
in
I he beneficiary tinder 'a id Deed
County Precin cts 1». 21. 22)
Po llln a
Place
R e s id e n t
722
full at the time of sale, the interest nf Trust,
hv reason
of
a
breach
Polling
Place :
Ganesha
High
Street- Inspector
Flo ra
or default
in the obligations secured |School, Room 32. 1151
Ganosha B o u l * n a v i s
825
East
Fourth Street:
acquired
and
now
held
by
it
such trustee
in and to the foil
mg described real property
cd in the C ity of Pom ona. County
of Los Angeles, State of C alifornia, for
to-wit:
LO T 65 of 1 R A C T
No.
21088,
In
the
C ity
of
Pomona,
in
the
County of Los Angeles, State of
California, as per .Map recorded
in Book (>04, Pages 2 to 5 inclu
sive of M aps
in the office of fhe
County Recorder of said County
be made without
thereby, heretofore executed and de- evard ; inspector: M a ry C
Said
sale w ill
ud property m ay be sold separate- covenant or w arran ty,
express or
implied,
regarding title
possession
Bids
or
offers
are
invited
for or encum brances, to satisfy the ob-
.iid real and personal property as «Rations secured by. and pursuant
S ecre tary
I
unit
or
separately,
and
must to the power of sale conferred In, Law Offices w
■ in w riting and w ill be received and
0,1
account
of
default
under
-II.I IA M G
H A G E N
the
office
of
M oran
&
Nuss, a certain Deed of Trust dated No Attorney
for
Trustee
tiorneys
for
Executrix,
1192
N. vem ber 24,
1061.
between Jo h n P
1411 W
Olvm pic
Blvd
fhitc Avenue. Pom ona, California, G aitey and B a rb a ra L. G alley, hus- Eos
Angeles,
O
m av
be
filed
with
rhe
C lerk hand
and
wife,
as
trustors.
Title (37860)
W k
iid Superior Court, 300 W
Mis- Insurance
and
Trust
Com pany,
a ,p Ub.
Feb.
14.
21, 28.
B lvd .
Pom ona. C alifornia
at C alifornia
corporation
as
trustee,
,
time after first publication of and W estrid§a B u ild e t'
notice and before m aking said corporation
■
h-
— ^ — ---
Hansen.
situat
llvered to the undersigned a written 2498
Kellogg
r.ork
D rive
Ju dg e
D p laration of Default and Demand M a rv Ja n e Brigham , 2255 Academ v
Sale,
and
written notice of Avenue:
Clerk
Carol
E
Vander
hreach and of
election to cause the
Kam , 2492
Kellogg
Pa rk
D rive
undersigned to set! said property to 'C le rk
Curtie L
Bryan t, 1J24 Crom
satisfy said obligations, and there
well
Street
iftc
on Novem ber (. l'>88, 'he un
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO.
12
dersioned caused said
n o t i c e of
(Consisting of State and
breach
and of election to be
re-
~
corded
in
book M303;i. page
696,
■of said
O fficial Records
Date:
Fe b ru a ry 5.
1969
F A I R F IE L D
S E R V IC E
C O M P A N Y , as
said Trustee
B y : M arg aret M. Stew art
Isham , 387 East
Suite
90015
1969
■ T e r m s
of
Sale
Cash,
or
part
Cash
and
part
credit,
the
terms
©f such credit to be acceptable to
th-
Ex ecu trix
and
above
cntitlf d
<H0urt
Ten per cent of amount bid rit
ta >e deposited with bid.
1
^ ■ h e
undersigned reserves
the « n
fill* t to rejf cl any and ail bids.
H D it e d :
Fe b ru a ry
10
1969
K
D O N N A
M A E S C H R O E D E R
s
Ex ecutrix of the W ill of Anna
'.:m
Katherine Davidson, deceased
I B
RA N
&
N U SS
^ ■ o rn e v s
for
Ex ecu trix
P T O
B ox 2037
1 «
N
W hite Avenue
Pom ona.
C alif
9176«
Pu t
Feb. 14
15. 21. 1969.
corded
Recorder
State
of
12.
1961,
Records,
No.
N O T IC E
O F
T R U S T E E ’S
S A L E
G N M A
NO. 04-1.34651
M
No. I.CH 68 1028
On M arch 20
1989, at 9;3o a M .
F A I R F IE L D S E R V IC E
C O M P A N Y
as
duly
appointed
Trustee
under
shall
County Precin cts 2.3, 24)
Polling
Pla ce :
M arshall
Ju n io r
High Cafetorium , 1921 A rro vo A ve
nue;
Inspector:
Lovce G .
DeVore.
1527 West
Orange
G rove
Avenue:
Ju dg e
Helen
W ard
PH ?
Avenue;
C lerk:
R egina E .
! 1531
West
Orange
G rove
Avenue
( h t k
Irene A
Anderson, 2030 Ar
royo Avenue.
S P E C IA I
P R E C IN C T NO
1.3
401
(Consisting of State and
County Precincts 28, 28)
Polling
Place:
Residence,
Rrookwin
D rive ;
Inspector:
E
R ilev, 867 Lew is Street; Ju dg e
Ba rb a ra A
F.nclnas, 1008 Brookw in M A R Y
D rive:
Clerk
E lla
Longaneeker
1988
1310 Lau re l Avenue;
Clerk
Ethel A N P.
E . Nicholson, 1085 Brookw in D rive
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T
NO.
14
(Consisting of State and
County Precinct 25)
Polling Pla ce : Residence, 136» A r
the Second and Third Couneilm anlc
Districts, providing such officet - are
not elected in the p rim ary election;
and to present to the electors, pur-
suant to Se< ikm) 8 of A rticle X l of
the C alifornia Constitution, a
pro-
5 e r* . *' ,’nJfv,ev'C posed amendment to the C h arter of
E a st Sixth Street;
C ity of Pom ona, changing the
date of the general m unicipal elec
tion, as provided in Section 10(U of
said Charter, from the second T ues
day in April to the third Tuesday in
A pril in each odd-numbered year
S E C T IO N 2. E L E C T IO N
P F F l-
C E R S
AND
P O L L IN G
P L A C E S
That the election officers and polling
places for said election shall be as
et forth In Ex hibit A, which is at-
Stone,
722
East
33
Ju d g e
V irg inia F
Seventh
Street;
F.
Coulter, 513
Clerk
H ilda
E
Sixth Street
SPEC IA L P R E C IN C T NO.
(Consisting of State and
County Precin cts 68, 69)
Polling Place
W ashington School,
Front Hall, 975 E a s t Ninth S tre e t:
Inspector
Hazel G
Roberts,
1435
East G rand Avenue. Ju d g e : M abel
F
Nugent, 922 East Sixth Street:
Clerk
Dorothy Fortn er,
1684 E a st tached
hereto
and
.
,v
-
,
. -
«...v
by
reference
A rth u r Seventh
street:
Clerk
Berth a
B
made a part hereof, which shall he
Griggs. T aylo r, 770 South San Antonio Ave- published
iog>'h> r with
this ordi
nue
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO. .36
(Consisting of State and
1008
nance, which co llectively shall con
stitute the notice of election officers
and polling places
required
to
be
published by Sec. 22834 of the E le c
tions (o d e
There shall he thirty-
nine precincts, consisting of consoli-
Trustee's Deed and for the re
jrdatton thereof
D A T E D : F e b ru a ry
The T I Corporation (of Call
fornia). a corporation, former- the Countv
lv T IT L E :
IN S U R A N C E A N D le» Count\
I R U S T C O M P A N Y
B v
A L B E R T W
E V A N S
Authorized
Signature
(37977)
Pub. Feb. 14, 21, 28, 1969
O R D IN A N C E NO. 2246
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E CO UN .
.
,
M a rv C IL O F T H E C IT Y O F PO M O N A , dations of the regular election pre-
r a i IK O R N IA
( A I L I N G
A
P R !
clncts in the C ity of Pom ona, ( al t
F L E C T IO N ON
M A R C H II, form a, established for the holding of
TO
N O M IN \ T E
A
M A Y O R state and county elections The pull-
C O U N C 1 LM E N
F R O M
T H E >ng places for the respective pre-
S E C O N D
A N D
T H IR D
C O U N C IL- ¡cln cts shall be the places hereinaft-
M A N IC D IS T R IC T S F O R T H E C IT Y er designated in Ex hibit A
and the
O F
PO M O N A
P R O V ID IN G
FO R .P e rso n s hereinafter named in said
P R F G IN C T S
A N D
P O L L IN G Ex h ib it A are appointed officers of
P I A C E S
A P P O IN T IN G
E L E C T IO N election for their
respective voting
Ern estin e r< * °
A venue;
Inspector:
Florence O F F IC E R S
F O R
E A C H
P O L L IN G
b* '
Ern e
,
A l b e r l 5 0 n
, 46<) h I wood Avenue
P L A C E A N D F IX IN G T H E IR COM-
the hours id ^ (X) o c! ><kji m.
1449 P E N S A T IO N ;
A N D
G IV IN G
NO* and 8^00 o clock p m
day, A pr!I 8, *
aliform a
beneficiary, and re-
the Office of the County
of
Los
Angeles
County,
C alifornia
on
Decem ber
Book
T2133
of
O fficial
^ § e
anil pursuant to Deed of Trust dated
148
P'tircha»«!-
a t
* Feb ru ary
8th, 1968,
executed
hv
pay
for revenue stamps Herbert Crenshaw
and
.Crenshaw , his wife,
and recorded 1 .
_
-
_
*
.
¡Fe b ru a ry
13
1*88,
as
inslr.
No
I ud* e:
G eraldine J
HRrtosh.
T i r c T U r o r n F
1969.
3537.
In
book T5679,
page
118 o
f
A v «55?* F ,f rk
B e t,V
O fficial
Records
in
the
office
of
Reco rd er of Los Ange*
C alifornia. W IL L S E L L
on said Tues-
to conduct said
Stewart.
1525
Elwood
Avenue-
B E IT O R D A IN E D by the Council ¡C ity or Pom ona general m unicipal
C lerk: A lb ert Fried . 124« M urchison of th«- C ity of Pom ona, California,
„
Avenue
as follows
_
'
Sfc(
IO N
VT
P U B L IC A U C T IO N
TO HIGH-
S P E C IA I
P R E C IN C T NO^ IS
, S i
of fhe shall he as follows
Ihe inspectors
f ST B ID D E R F O R C A SH (p avab le
y
S * » )
- bart -^of th? C & o Pom ona. Caf- -h .11 each re ce iv* $18.00; »hr judges
at
( me
of
sale
in
law ful
monev
„ „ . . .h ,
i l l f z '
riAmm uti«« •iee. and clerks shall each receive $15 00.
The com pensation
to
received bv the election officers
Dorothy
M
recorded
in
Book
553,
Page
49
and 50 of Maps, in the office of
the Countv Reco rd er of said Coun
ty
Said sale w ill be made, but with
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO
(Consisting of Stale and
County Precin cts 36. .32)
Polling Place: I incoln School Lob- election
by,
1200 North Gordon Street;
In-.for
said
A
Connollv
(32
( he«ter
Place ; part hereof,
C lerk: Bee M cCaskill, 475 West Or-
inee G rove Avenue:
C lerk:
Anna
NO I IC E IN V IT IN G S I VLF.D B ID S
¡conveyed
to and
now
held
by
It u
.
.
R L c F I P T O F P R O P O S A L S
Sealed proposal* will be received at the under
said
Deed of Trust
in
the
.
offtc-
.»' -be Gity C leik. located at City Hall, 505 South G a re y A v tA u e ,.property
situated
in
the
C ity
of
,
( a l tornì »
91766
until 9:30 À M
on M arch 5,
1969. for the Po m .n a
in said Couniv and State
^ SteM t
f ^ S T R t ( IlO N O F A N O V E R H E A D S P A N N IN G T H E T R A C K S O P described as:
T H E U N IO N P A C I I K
R A IL R O A D C O M P A N Y
A N D O R B I N O
A N D
Lot 91, Tract 20273 as per map
•p*VIN( ;
ON
R O S I ! AW N
A V E N U E
I R O M
B R E A
( A N Y O N
R O A D
T O P U M O N A B O U L E V A R D
IN T H E C IT Y Ol
PO M O N A , C A L IF O R
N IA . E O N T R A I r N U M B E R SS-LS8-6H
.
.
.
D E S C R IP T IO N Ol
W O R K
Lhe work includes the construction of
a m a fo t ( ed T Beam bridge, 38^ »eet
wide and
,on8- SUP'
ported on
14 inch and
42
in< h diam eter
caxt-in-drilled
hole
concrete out covenant or w arran ty, express
mitng
importeli borrow
grading
tnd pus ng; concrete curbs, gutters nr
im plied, regard.na title, posses
« M n à d s walks.
LH in
and
l«-in,
R C P
storm
se w e r.
drainage m odifi
r
>r enrunihram -s. to pay the
-,
rh e -er
p i .re
cations.
Mr« et light.ng
s stem
and mi celluneous work as described r-m ainm g prin. i m ! sum ..f th« n.ite
^ ' W
F M
c e
in theaa soecifu ations and as shown on the plans.
se< ured
hv
said
Deed
of
T iust.
r .i v r .
. - V :
^ D M l i i i ION O F W O R K
All work must be completed w .iliin 220 r, « - w It
$15 054.47, with Interest from
(( onsisting of stale and
working days after the date of execution of ih«- contract by th.
C it>
Ju n e I
1908. as in sa d note pro-
O P E N IN G Of
P R O P O S A L S
'I he prop osals will be publicly opened vided, advances, if any, under the
and read at 1« (to A M
on M ar. h 5
19®9 at the O ffice of th»- <
g i«-rms of said Deed of T r ip !
fees,
I nulneer, C ity Hull, 505 South i .u i - s Avenue, Pom ona, C alifornia 91766
• harges and expenses of th- Trus-
e-O B A IN IN C ; C O N T R A C T DO» 1 M E N T S
The specificaUona are en
tee
and
of the
trusts
created
by
t i d e d O N S J R U « riO N O F AN O V E R H E A D S i'A N M N t . TH1
T R A C K S said
Deed
of Tru t
O P TEH
l N ION PA< II K
R A I I R OA D ( O M P A N Y A N D G R A D IN G A N D
P A V IM
ON
R O S I LA W N
A V L N U I
F R O M
B R L A
C A N Y O N
R OA D
TO P O M O N A B O U L E V A R D
IN
I H E Cl I Y Ol
PO M O N A , ( A l . l l O R -
N IA , C O N T R A C T NO. ss 188-68
Plans and specification* and *11 con
tract documents m ay be obtained at the Office of the Cltv
Engineer,
City
H 11,
565 South G are y
Av. nue
Pom ona
C alifo rnia
9176«.
upon
payment of $lu (Hi (not refundable). Engineering tlrawing-. are included
with eai h set of sp ecificatio n-
P R O P O S A L
G U A R A N T E I
I »eh
proposal
shall
be
accom panied cause (he undersigned to sell said
by a certified ot
cashier's che« k or bid
btmd
in the
amount of
10 property to satlsf . said obligations,
par cent of the total bid prie«
payable to the < ity of Pom ona as a and ib eteafier on November 4, I 1*«,
guarantee th.ii the biddf'
if h i' proposal Is accepted,
w ill prom ptly the under >ign«-d caused said noti« e
execute the contract, secure paym ent of w orkm en’s com pensation
in- of
breach
and
of
«-lection
to
be
curante, and furnish a satisfactory faithful perform anci;
bond in the j recorded in book M30.33
page 888,
amount of 100 per cent «ri the total bid price and
« labor and mate
of said O fficial Record-
ria l bend in the amount of 100 pei cent of the total price
"Su b je ct
instru m ent's)
security,
W a g e R A T E S
Not less than ttie general ^ r- v a d in ^ rate of pjtr ; H ans's)
and
the
indebtedness
se
16
voting
g
D L
The b en eficiary under said —
!of Trust,
by
reason of a
hreacb
or
default
in
the
obligations
se
cured thereby,
heretofore executed
¡and
delivered
to
the
uedersiened
i
w ritten
D eclaration
of
Default
and Dem and for Sale, and written
no*ice of breach and of election to
A lvarad o
Street
(Je rk
of Pomona to be nominated ... — —.
x „iw in » « «halt receive
com
Ed lck,
130*. North Hunt-¡election are M ayo r (two-year term )
^ S ^ l i o n
fs b illed to the C ltv of
c , " l . jnd c o u n rlta jn for th j
¿ a h y G h ? siho.,1 D ufr.C t S .fd
T e ir ferm sT
« ‘« n e ts uour e,ec(lon Bf/alt be conducted in accor
sV
t i o v
2
E l FC T fO N
O F FIC - ’dance woh the general laws of the
o n e a n d r»6t I IN G P I A C F S
That S la t* of California as m ay be appii-
officers and id lin g places*cable, the C harter of the C ity of Po-
electlon
shall
he
as
s.-timona, this ordinance, and in accor-
pector: Linda C
Licufo. 446 West
forth in Ex hibit A. which is attach-
Orange G rove Avenue
Ju d g e: Irene ed hereto ?nd^by^reference
9 of the C alifornia Elections
ed together with this ordinance, and c <*la.
shall constitute
together
with
the
s ^ ( I"*ON 4
riiat
the
proposition
body of this ordinance, the notice fo
pi n ed upon the ballot Iror such
of election o f f i c e r s and polling
Hect.on on
sa.d I:uesday.
olaces required to be publishe«! by A pril
*ha!l have th# fo.low
C ounty Precincts 31, .13)
S-ctlon
:2W4 of the F.lertion rort-
P oUIH)!
P la te
Roosevelt
School,
There shall he thirty nine (J9 ) vot-
Front
H all, 7no
N otih
Huntington ,ing precincts, consisting of consoli-;
Blvd ;
Inspector-
Ed ith A,
Evan s, dations of the regular election pre-■
577
North
Gordon
Street;
Judge
cincts in the Cits of Pom ona, Calif-
Catherine F. Wuore. 756 W est Lau re l ornia. established for the holding of
Deed Avenue: Clerk
D aisy D. R am say
17
dance with the punch«‘d card
system provided in Chapter
mg wording:
d itm w a frs so adopted by the Council of the f ity of Pom ona by it-
Resolution No. 68-333 (a copy of which the Contractor, if award« I the
contra« t. must po»t at th«- joi> .site) stvall be paid any w orkm an needed
to ex>
utc this agreem ent
in< luding workm en employ* d
bv
the con-
trgctor or any subcontractor. Changes, if any,
to such genera!
pre
vailing rate of per diem wage* since the adoption of said re
■ l a s follows:
NO C H A N G E S
i C i i Y S
R IG H T S
R E S E R V E D
lb*
C ity
of
Pom ona
reserves
right to retect
any an«i all proposal* oi
bill-,
should
it <le* m
'nece.- s.il y foi
ttic public good, and also the
bid of
ihe
Indiiei
has (b ee n delinquent
oi
unfaithful
in
any
form ei
«ontract
s u h
Ci|v oi
Pem ona. No bid«ier m ay
w ithdraw his
bid for
a
period
thirty
(30)
days
after
the
duti
from
the
opening
thereof.
r T
C IT Y O F PO M O N A . C A L IF O R N IA
,
B y : L. B Thom as, ( ity Clerk
H i - D ated: I ebru arv 11
i% 9 .
I 'H
B ID D E R S D E S I R IN ( , E X P L A N A T IO N S O F D E S IG N P I A N S OR
CONT ACT
R
M .
B A R IO N
(F O R
RO A D
O O R
B R ID G E ). D B Ll-IUW, C A T H E R (u
S T R E E T ,
SAN
ER A N C 1 SC O .
ured
thereby
were
hy
te d e ra i National M ortgage Associa
tion under Section 305 *>r 36« of 'b<- ,■ or f.r
.
state and county elections. The poll
Wt-'t Cem**r Street: Clerk- Doro- sng place* for the respective
pre-
thv 1 «■«* Smith, Kit West M onterey cincts shall be the places hereinaf
Slreet
ter designated
in said
Exhibit
A
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO.
18
«nd the persons hereinafter named
(Consisting of State ur»d
m said Ext ihit A are appointed of
County Precincts 34, 33)
ftce i» of election
for their
respe*
Poiiing p lm e
Residence, 253 G nr- 'tive voting precincts
The polls will
field
Avenue
inspector
G ertrude be open between the hours of 7 (10
L. Genung. 525 Last Jefferson Ave
o'clock a m
and 8 no o’clock p in
nue
Judge
Barb ara Magnusen, 255 on said Tuesday
M arch 11, 1989 to
G arfield Avenue; Clerk
F
Ernes-¡conduct
said C ity of Pom ona pri-
tint
Pitts,
379
G arfield
Avenue; m arv election.
Cleik
s
M arie
Rodenberger.
54‘J
S E C T I O N 3
The compensation to
East
Alvarado
be received bv the election offu-prs
S P E C IA I
P R E C IN C T NO.
I*
'b all be as follows
The inspectors
(Consisting uf state and
shall each receive
$18 00: the judges
County Precin cts 38, 37)
and clerks sh ill 0ach receive 115 00
Polling Place
Y M C.A , 145 E a st The rental to be paid for any poll
S H A L L
T H E
G E N E R A L Y E S
M U N K T P A l
F L E C T IO N
DA I I
L O R T H E < 11Y O F
PO M O N A .
C A L IF O R N IA ,
B E C H A N G E D F R O M TH I
S E C O N D
IU E S D A Y
IN
A P R IL
TO
T H E
T H I R D
T U E S D A Y
IN
A P R IL
B\
A M E N D IN G
S E C T IO N
1002
O L
T H E
C H A R T E R
Ol
T H L
C IT Y
Of
PO M O N A .
C A L IF O R N IA ,
TO
PRO- NO
VTDI
AS
F O L L O W S :
” E p r
the
election ot
ele« live
of
ficers
under
this
Charter,
and for such other purposes
a '
the
Council
may
pre
scribe, a
genera!
m unicipal
election shall be held in the
C ity on the ihird Tug'dav of
A pril in each odd-numbered
y e a r.”
__
S E C T IO N 5. The Cltv Clerk -hall
the
of !
S P I t II H AT IO NS S U O I I I)
W A Y« , O R S
S r U D Z IN S K I
C O M P A N Y ,
L23«
M A R K L I
(415) 8« i 1302
Pttb, Feb. 14, i'X»'*
Fed eral N ational M ortgage A-sn< ia
tion
C h arter
Act
and
thereafter
olution to wit, on S«’pt*m ber 1
I ft68
vest
ed in, and were acquired bv. The
G overnm ent National M ortgage As
the : so rtitio n pursuant to the provisions
this of Pu blic Law ')0-448, 'h r Housing
who ¡and
U rb an
Register at
33
I
R
*1035 ”
Date:
F e b ru a ry 5
! rWto
F A I R F I E L D S E R V IC I
C O M P A N Y , a* said Tru >e*
B v :
M arg aret M
Stew ait
S ecre tary
l a w
Offices
of
W il l IA M G
ilA G E N
Attorney
for Trustee
P H O N E : ¡1411
W
O lym pic
Rlvrt
Suite 46!
Los
Angeles, C alif, 96015
(37664)
Pub.
Feb.
14,
21.
28,
I'KW
W alte r mg place other than a public place, re rlify to the passage and adoption
and fire stations. !
ordinarne, and
The
i ustodian
1,1 come effective
upon
building •
shall
receive lng
adoption, pur
1 * s b1,,* d
Hon
510(a) of
the < h
T *
N O r IC E T O C O N T R A C T O R S
S E A L E D P R O P O S A i s will t>e received by the Offi< e of A rch ite c
ture' and Construction, Room 910), 107 South B ro ad w a)
Los Angeles,
C alifornia,
until 2:00 p m ,
W«-dn**sday,
F e b ru a ry
26,
190»,
at
wtihh
time
they w ill be
publicly opened and
read in
Room
1101
at
said
' address for:
.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S G E N E R A L AND M EC H A N IC A L W O RK
IM P R O V E W A R D E N V IR O N M E N T A L C O N D IT IO N S
tn the C ity
o f'P o m o n a on
Tuesday
D E P A R T M E N T OL M E N T A L H Y G IE N E
M arch
11,
1969,
and the
G ene"al
P A C IF IC S i A IL . H O S P IT A L
Election
to
be
held
in
the
City
P O M O N A ,
L O S
A N G E L E S C O U N T Y ,
C A L IF O R N IA (W .
O
A E 1 I of
Pom ona on
Tuesday
A pril
»
043 C-12),
in accordance with
the
plans
and
specifications th a rafo r,¡1969, there sh.ill be 39 voting
‘and sui h adderida thereto as m ay be ......
--
----
Th«
bidder’s attention
A D O P T E D
A S
E X H I B I T A,
O F
O R D IN A N C E S NO
214h A N D 2247,
“ F L E C T IO N
O F F IC E R S
AND
P O I I T N G
P L A C E S ”
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that C leik:
Irene
L
in the P rim a ry Election to be held Pasadena Street.
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO
(Consisting of State and
Countv Precin cts 41, 42)
Polling
P la c a ;
Residence
P r
!!
Sterk, 659 North Towne Avenue, isurh
a* schooli
Judge
Mai y
L.
Darbo,
143
East 'h a il
be
*15 00
Alvarado Street;
C lerk:
M yrtle
P. the
school
Monaon, 210 E a s t Colum bia Avenue; ¡com pensation
i leik
Nora
M
Brvan t,
410
San of Pom ona hv th" School D istrict
Fran« neo Avenue
,
S E C T IO N
4
The
said
p rim a ry
S P IT IA I
P R E C IN C T NO
2t
election shall be condu« ted
in ac-
(Consisting of State and
cordanre with the general law s of
County Precin cts 38. 30)
the State of C alifornia a* m ay be
^
Polling
Pla e
Em erson
Ju n io r applicable to the (b a rte r of the Cttv su rh
puhiicat
High School L lb ia tv . 6-35 East Lin- of Pom ona and this ordinance. <an<Hi p r«>nr«"»w-Utilit'tm
coin
Avenue,
Inspector:
Je a n
G , In
accordance
with
the
punched
Wooten.
692
San
Bernardin o
A ve-¡card
voting
»y'tem
piovid«-d
by
Chapter 8, D ivision t of th* C a lif
ornia Election Code.
S E C T IO N 5. The C ilv C lerk shall
certify to the passage and adoption
of this ordinance, and it shall be
come effective Im m ediately upon its
initial
reading
and
adoption,
suant to Section 510(a) of the
tei of the City of Pom ona Th# C ity
C lerk shall cause this ordinance and
the attached Ex h ib it A to be pub-
fudge M a ry E , Brice , 779
iished once, not later than 20 aay»
Reservoir Street; Clerk
iyl- prioi to said p rim ary election
Saylo r, 770 Hawthorn«- P la te ,
S E C T IO N 6
The votes shall im-
K ern,
859
E a s t m ediately be canvassed and the te
turns made to the Council of the
22
City of Pom ona in the m anner and
as prescribed by law,
before 2 :« )(re tu rn s" made
to
the
Council
of
p.m
on the first M onday after the th<- C ity of Pomona in the m anner
1886 election, after which tim e the n t y i anH
pp-scrihed
bv law,
before
Anne Clerk,
pursuant to Section 22832.5
lodge
B i r b a t a
F ,
to m be,
«95 I u t
Kingsif-v
Avenue
L le rk :
M argaret
M
Singer,
678
Ja m es
Piaci
rie«k
I ,-dìa
M
Slrn
448
Ro<>'f*v#it
Aevnu*
sp i ( IA l
P R E C 1 N C T NO
21
(Consisling of M al# and
( ouiuy Precin cts 46 44)
Polliti)!
Piat e
L.beti
Ciubhouxe, ;
>K5
i ast
Hoit
Avenue;
Insp e.to r:
Lauretta M, Pow ell, 846 San F r a n
cisco:
North
via M.
c K ? :
it <hail be
i initial read-
uant to Se« -
barter of
the
C ity
of
Pomona,
ihe
Cttv
C lerk
shall cause tbis ordinam e and the
attached Exhibit A to be published
om o, not later than 40 days prior
to said genera! m unicipal election.
shall
be
in
the
______
Newspaper,
and
hall he in ail edition* of ihe day
it is published and shall con lUttP"
notice of et#( lion office:* and poll
ing places pursuant to Set tion 22834
of the C alifornia Election Codt
ih e
(l«-ik
shall also cause to he puh-
li'he«i each day In »aid newspaper,
up
to
and
In« luding
the
day
of
jibe ele« tion, a notice ihat said elec
tion
w ill he
hold concerning
said
C h arter am« ndment,
and
that
the
full
(ext of
such
amendment
Is
availab le In the Office of the C ity
C le ik
I He
(je r k
»hail
also
mad
a
copy
of
the
com plete
text
<>f
such amendm« nf to each registered
voter in the C ity of Pom ona
S E C T IO N 6. The votes shall Im
m ediately
he
canvassed
and
th«*
W ildro'i-
Avenue:
Inspector
m ay be issued P r jo£
kjd upening date, ¡cincts
consisting
of consolidaticm* B
Raichle. 1642 North San Antoiiio of the
Elections Code is directed ter the election, after which tiro*
. . . .
. . . .
^
directed to a provision In the Proposal of the regular
voting precincts in Avenue
Judge
Carm en E
W ailes, and authorized and ordered to can ;««,» /-¡«v cterk
pursuant to Section
,a
i1 , ia*a
1
le lu tive to obtaining sub-bidder quota the
C ity
of
Pom ona,
established igxu W ildrose Avenue; ( lerk: Alm a vas* the returns and certify the re
22912 5
of
the
Lie« Hons
Code
is
tifn s tnrougn pw^qepo atones.
.
.
.
.
.
.
|f«u the holding of Stale and Counts p
Pe-.ples,
949
Russell
Place
suits
to this C ity C onnell on
the ¡directed and authorized and ordered
fle ctio n *;
that
the
polling
pla« e; (le r k :
M aiinda
Parks,
1602
North F lis t
Tuesday
after
the
election. |t„ canvass the returns and certify
tn general, this prxjiect com prises repair and m odification of exist
ing
nntul
toilet partition«, alterations
t«> sh ow ei», show n
and
tu b ||„r
the respective
precincts
shall San
cqpRfoIs; rem oval and pat« lung of ceram ic tile, lath and plastei, paint (be
hereafter
d< signaled
and
(In
m tG jn d m echanical w” rk
, I - -
*ns her«-after
named
shall
b<
m ay see the plans
and specifications
at
(he area Builders |of(icers
for
(he
respective
polling
and Construction, 1120 places:
I t I C T IO N
O H 1(1 K$
A N D
foim s,
and
FO I L IN G P E A C E S
Box
107»,
------
»
B ill!
Exchuttg
Offi
see the
and the office ot Architecture
N P jfo r t , Sai-ram ent», and 107 South Bro ad w ay, t o* Angi
Bidd ers «an obtain plans anti spectflcatiens
proposal
Bldd.
s
Bond form by requesting them
in
writing
( P (
ur
in
person
tcramentf).
m ay be obta
trom
the
Office
of
Arehi-
ned without charge and are
Sacram ento
C alif
9dtt)5)
I icc t> re and Ceaetrudtiim in
Matts and specification
, not to be returned
■Nit bid w ill be considered unless It Is made on
furn
hed by the O ffice of A rchitecture and ( «tnstfictian, an«i is mad
‘■ a c c o r d a n c e with th«- "in stru ctio n s to
Bid«!« t ” ,
Each
bidder muM
be lice rised and also prequabficd when required. The
Departm ent of
G e n .ta l Serstces reserves th«- ugh! t«> reject anv
W aive any inform ality in any but r«-r eived
f Bid* will i>«* enterlatm-d only on a lump sum basis.
*
G E N E R A L P R E V A IL IN G H O U R L Y W A G E R A T E S
COUNT Y OL LO S A N G E L E S
•
I The
Departm ent
of G eneral Services
has acertained
the
general
Wh” ailing rate of wages for straight time, overtim e, Saturdays,
Sun
■ y . and holidays, including em ployer paym ent* for healih and we!
f » e
vacation, pension, and sim ilar purpn.se», to be a-, tabulated here
1 aft'Sr for (he cnunly in which the w oik ts to be done.
Holidays shall
be (hose defined
«s such in the collective bargaining agreem ent ap-
p |
»ble to the labor cias»lfication(i
C L A S S IF IC A T IO N
K
-tenter
• .........................
J s i ?
I::::;::;::;::;;:::;;;::
P l ' i . terer
......................................
■ )*lH!
p Nh*'(
f Tile
S F I f lA l.
P R E C IN C T
NO,
I
(t onsisting of Stale and ( ouniy
Pre cin cts 1, s>
Polling P la c e r Kt-creation Room,
|I50 W est Foothill Bo ulevard ; tn'pec-
Proposal f(RPm ¡tot
(ta V, Kaufm an, I W W est S er
rano P la te , La Verne; Ju d g e : Belie
Not a
Pesiersen,
3275
FTortnda
Street;
C le rk:
Ruby
I,.
Dickson
Antonio Avenue
S P i ( IA I
P R E C IN C T NO. 23
(Constating of State and
t ounty Pre*fn ets 43, 40)
Polling
P 'u l*-:
Klnv'lt-v
School
M uitipuipose Bldg., 1170 W ist ingtonTion
tax«-
Ktreet
inspector:
Ruth
I.
A cre* cerning the r« suit'
843 E a s t Colum bia Avenue
Judg«--
A P P R O V E D
P e a rl i
I hier. 1079 Last A lvarad o A D O P T E D
this
Street;
C E r k :
Dorothy
L.
Olsen
«85 Loranne Avenue: Clerk
Pa tri
rla A
P«*t>per
1367 F a rre ll Avenue
S P I ( IA I
P R E C IN C T NO.
24
(Consisting of Slate and
County p iecln cts 48, 40)
Polling Pla c e : Re-ldence
1 his Council shall then meet at its'th e resu lt' to this C ity Council on
usual time and place on the Tuea-|th*
First
Tuesday
after
the elec-
day fallow ing the election, and shall,Ufon
This Council shall th«*n meet
upon receiving from the Clerk certi-jat
its
usual
time
and
place
on
fU'ation of th.
results of the elec-¡if,® Tuesday f(dlowlng the election,
appropriate
action con
dlwj shau U;ton receiving from th«*
ru ary.
ali bids and to ¡3219 Fior inda Street;
C lerk
Hazel Bernardino
Avenue:
Inspector
Goodykoontz,
2971
G lencrest Bette J , Freni, 1135 C arm el Court
Kreet
S P E C IA L P R E C JN C T NO. 2
(( onuisting of State and
County Precin cts 2, 4)
Polling JPlai «-
Rehabilitation Cen- Court
fudge:
D aisy
N,
Felts,
1103
i Bernardino
Avenue:
Clerk
E iv a
Sander,
1081
Herm osa
A ve n u e ;1 S T A T E OF
<T«-rk: Carole L . (.ran t, 1J76 D alto n .C O U N T Y Ot
em ployed on tne projee (.
•Strttight
Suturday
Holiday
lim e
Overtim e
.Sunday
. , .
(H
I I 37
1! 57
n.37
11 17
. . . 4.785
(> 77
6 77
■ 755
8 755
, , . 5 88
8 525
X-525
8.525
II 17
... 6 125
11 27
11 27
11.27
11 27
. , , 8 «48
16 (ht«
16 O'10
16 09«
16 (hü
. . . b.77
10 10
10.10
12 92
12 92
... b 145
0.02
II. »95
11 895
11.895
itw r ft
Steam F itte r
t
M.-tal W orker
better
....................................
D U P A R IM i,N r O F G E N E R A L SI R V iC E S
O F F IC E O F A R G H I I i ( I U R I
A .M ) C O N S T R U C T IO N
F R E D H U M M E L . A ! A,
_
S T A T E A R C H IT E C T
Pub. Feb. 14 and 21. 1A>9,
ter,
255
Bonita
Avenue
(Casa
Co
Itn a);
ln»p«-c«ir
E sth e r E
White
187
A ldam a
Ju d g e :
M a rly s
C
W right, 267 E ast G ro ve ; Clerk
Re
gem 1
M eadows,
(01
R e tt
Boulevard,
Sp
67;
Clerk
E
Nageotte, 3'») V alera Avenue
S P E C IA I P R E C IN C T NO 3
(Consisting of State and
County Pri-etnets 3, 7)
Polling
Pla«
Auditorium , 42
no*-
Inspector: M a rg arv N
Hnnak
er, 2775 North Towne Avenue C lare
Judge
Karen S
ScF'dling
Court; C lerk: A lice
Haiti xin
Street
P ,
1 homes,
U 9
H ig hw ay,
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO.
fr»n *l*tin g «d Stale and
County Preelnet* 47, 80)
Polling
Pince:
Montvue
Sthool
P A S S E D
A N D
10th d ay of
Feb-
1**69
T H U C IT Y O P POM ONA
B v :
R IC H A R D C.
B R O W N E L L
M ayo r
A T T E S T :
1102 San : L. H. LH O M A S
C ity Clerk
A P P R O V E D A S T O F O R M ;
San (R O B E R T C G U ST A V ESON
ity Attorney
A I I F O R N IA
)
LOS A N G E L E S )
l, L
B
T H O M A S , City Clerk
the C ity of Pomona, California, DO
H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y that the fore
28
Cterk
cert »ft« atton
«if
the
results
nf
the
election,
take
appropriate
action concerning
the results
A P P R O V E D ,
P A S S E D
AND
'A D O P T E D this 10th d «v of Fe b ru
ary,
196-1
,
T H E Cl LY o p PO M O N A
B v ;
R IC H A R D C
MM O W N E L L ,
M a yo r
¡A T T E S T
[L
B
T H O M A S
I
C ity Clerk
• A P P R O V E D
A5
T O
F O R M ;
R O B E R T C. G U S T A V E S O N
C ity Attorney
S I A T E O I
C A L IF O R N IA
)
ef C O U N T Y Of
LO S A N G E L E S j s*
" "
J, 1
B
T H O M A S, Cttv Clerk of
the Clfy of Pomona, C alifornia
DO
t" if!
Foothill Teacher*
Lunch
Room,
C arroll H«*rnardino
Avenue,
going Ordinance was introduced ai H E R E B Y C E R T I F Y that the fore
regular meeting of fhe Council o’ going Ordinance wa* tntrodu«ed at
approved
7'ti Reg <
Bt*U
i<8H
tos* (»hin«
Ed ra
A
M cD ivltt
Street;
Ju d g e:
Imo Je a n Strbhm *, and
I m i
Fd t’ehill
D rive:
Cietk
H
Sabutis,
1727
R ich ard
Street
H arrison
School Clerk
Je w e ll Haw orth. 1887
E a st H arrison A ve*(Street
S P E C IA L P R E C IN C T NO
28
(( onsisting of State and
Brow nell
Countv Precin cts Si, 3?)
N O E S
none
Polling
P la c e :
Residence
1060
A B S E N T
none
C le rk: jf'apper Avenue; InsjM-« tor: Sharron-
1
B
T H O M A S
A rro w
R
Morgan,
HXMI Capper Avenue
( ity Cterk
'Ju d g e :
Donna
M.
1 awson,
1759 Pub, Feb . (4, 19*9.
1440
San said C ity, duly held on the 10th dav w
regular m eeting
of the Council
Inspector: ¡0# Feb ru ary, i960, and duly passe«! nf
City, duly held
1854
M aine and
adopted
signed
and
on
Violet M avor of said Cltv. and that said
Ordinance w m so passed and adopt
Eiatne ed by the following vote
to wit
A Y E S
Caunctim en
Liverm ore
W ill*, K e e t I e, H e rre ra, (M
K
E n
the Ioth
duly
the passed
and
adopted
bv
the
said
Council
and
signed
and
approved
by
the
M a yo r
of
said
C ity,
»nd
that said O rdinante wa* so passed
and adopted by the following vote,
>or) to
w it:
A Y E S :
t ouncilm ea
I tverm ore.
W ill*
Kertle,
H e rre ra.
( M a y o r )
Brow nell
1
B
T H O M A S
( i t y
Clerk
'P u b , Feb . 14, 196».
'• Lo in, Pom ona, Calif.
.1
j , )«,aru a ry 14, 1909
P a g e
7 ,
S e c .
3
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í 2131 443G 800_______________________
E X P
comOinabon
siU
and
wool
presser, excel working c¡ nd, $125
week
to
right party. One
Hour
Martlnizing
Cleaners,
Thrifty
.
Mart Shopping Center, 271« Valley
Blvd , Walnut.__
WANTED
tor
new product distri
buters and retailer, small Invest*
ment Call 427-«54>5 anytime._______
~ Experienced Phone Solicitor*
oart time or full tims
NA 4-5633
l a b o r a t o r y
t e c h n o l o g is t .
California
licensed
Fun
t i m e .
Ret>rement, health insurance and
Other fGnge benefits
Apoiv Cen
tral Memorial Hospital. 5050 San
Bernardino
Sb,
Montclair.
★Medical Technologist
Licenced, tor supervisory position
a« laboratory of Community Hos-
o tal.
La
Puente
Remuneration
commensurate
with
exp.
Excel
fnnge benefits. Call (2131 3S5-H7I
P# WAÑTffO—- Grill personnel and
dishwashers.
Apply
m
person
Hull House Palomares, comer of
Hoit
and
Palomares.
Between 8
a m end 10 a.m.______________
T ELEPH O N E
Solicitors
mate
or
female, Saiary plus commissions.
Excel
working
conditions.
Appiy
Mr
WaHace.
*63
E
Mission
Blvd , Pemona KL3 p m.
KIDWELL & KECK
IM PLO Y M 0 N T A00NCY
445 N GAREY 629-253!
A DAY Dl4^
_ 3—«44-21H
714 815 1434
E.S P. SHOW
Call (213) 337-7419 anytime
ERMA'S
EM PLO YM EN T AGENCY
See our Sunday ad
113 W . College
ALCHOUCS ANONYMOUS
Coyi„ „
#
ED 1-3344
Phone 473 4415
Theatre Orchestra
PROFESSIONAL
STRING
PLA Y
ERS
WANTED- - VIOLIN, VIOLA,
CELLO
-
FOR
THEATRE
ORCHESTRA
c o n c e r t
t o u r
TO
PORTUGAL
IN
D EC EM BER
AND
EN G AG EM EN TS
IN
ANA
HEiM.
LOS A N G ELES AND SAN
FRA N C ISlO th is SUM M ER B E
ING
ARRANGED.
ONLY
MUSI
CIANS
WITH
E X P E R I E N C E
AND TOP
PROFESSIONAL sta-
TURE
WILL
0E
CONSIDERED
WR IT E TO P 0
BOX 1052. FOR
AUDITION
A PPO IN TM EN T
IF YO U'RE sincerely Inf«rested ms
getting your song or voice on the
market,
we
have
a
registered
mcofnized la bet and we're toe»-
mg for talent
Phone 63*0341 tor
an appointment.
AS OF
February I i ~ 194*
r “ w.ll
no longer be responsible for any
debts Other
than my
own
Jon Stephen Schwertfeger
27SS Arrow Highway Sp $
La Verne, Calif
Lost
LOST
Little
g irl's
giasse
___
B u #
p la stic
fram e ,
V«<
9»
O ar
rnont Schioi, Claremont
Call »2«
377« anytime
Rf W ARO
tor
return
o)
btCVCif
m issing from
Jh o p p ng Cent« r
at
Walnut and Central rm Sat
Bri«»«>t
Hue Stingray, 5 speed. Ramfr.m
handle
bars
with
hand
brakes,
white seat, chrome fender*.
_____________
420-5*17 .................
LO ST
M a le brown
Boxer
purpv
13 wks old
White face markings.
Reward for return or into lead
mg Id return. Cali 477 2874_
LOST
Shettig male, predominantly
biack, downtown Chmo. 5 30 pm ,
Feb 11
677-W12
Found
NOTICE TO FINDER
-rhe Ptnel eode of Caiiferma pro-
vides that an« who find* a lest
article under clrcumitance* whith
elve him maan« oi ingulry es te
me frua owngr and who aeo-oari-
ateg such prgparty for hi* own u\«
withouf first making a reasonablg
effo' t to find the asmar i» gultty
of iarceny.
m a n { s w fÄ T E T T g u N D
IN GANF5HA PARK
420-0775
PART
time
cook
wanted
Appiy
any hour». See manager
Tin Liz
zy Restaurar.«. 2317
D ’ St., La
verne
a p t
MORS
Experienced couple.
19 older units, close
In,
l
BR,
turn
apt
util
pc
extras
Wrffe
Box
7100.
Progrese Bglleitn.
GAREY
em p l o y m e n t a g e n c y
H O M I SA V IN «I ft LOAN 0100.
i u i t i
m
199 Pempn* Malt kast. Ppmpng
623-439!
TEACHERS
Sa w re-
College
at
Business
eop«n$ton program, additional
fatuity
member*
needed
in
all
business
JOiects
5
yr*
•«per,
o«
d»9 **
reauired
Calf
Director
ot
Education
42* 2534
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
OUTSIDE/SALES
THE
Progress But let«*»
needs
one
aggressive
and
entnsiastic
Out
*.d<
Classified Advertising
Sales
man. Must nr able to make lay
out*
for
automotive,
real
etfefo
a-»d offer types of account*. Mutt
be able to type, Will be required
fo sell new business as well as
hand--
•
number
of
established
acr aunts
Must
have
car
avail
able
Submit qualifications or (ill
out
employment
application
at
The
Frosmss
Bulletin.
¡00
S
Thomas 5« , Pomona. Salary plus
commissions,
hospital
insurance,
paid
vacation
Good
company
benefits
Help Wtd. Male
Educational
★ n o r t h w e st c o ll eg e
0« Mfoicei ft OMita) Assistants
M ED ICAI SEC R E I AR I Al
Weu C oyjns
n i l W Garvev Avenge
, J4S5
R t
att W
mt e
èkwi
BROADCAST
SCHOOL
WE TEACH ALL PHASES
OF B R O A D C ASTING,
LEARN IN A LEADING
POMONA
RADIO STA-
TION l.B A. GRADUATES
ARE IN DEMAND,
FREE JOB PLACEMENTS
Compiei* Von,« Analy$l$
CALL COLLECT
(714) 623-1220
K KAR RADIO STATION
1438 PHILLIPS, POMONA
6220411
623-1220
LfAQS
-
L fc AOS
-
I EADS.
Ar# vgu a d
w
We have un
tinuied write m leads
Last year
our
top
men
actually
earned
$77 M l
62) '2634
M fN fo work from service »ruck
Or ygrs and helpers neeiM
fgp
stgrt ng
wee*-,
E «e« ytnmg
for-
ntshed Ha f Mod Pomona
E X P E R l F q c E D man wanted
to bandir truck fir# service, Start
at 12 49 per hour
Tim# and %■/
aver
40 hr. Pos.tkm
now
open.
_
4Ì* 1044
DRAFTSMAN
Sheet M ru i and o«ll ot material
nperxmce
Advarcement op«.',.«!,
hrty
W AYPAT
C O M P A N Y
INC
2436 Ch.to A v e , E l M onte.
1313 ) 442 4240 ___
; TUTOR
i X
to
• p m
Mervday
ttiru
Thursday,
Assist
BOVS
HOME «»udenti w ith v t-col work
»2 19 per hr
Cottege g< ad or «fu
dent Call for apoomtment
—
***-1227^
SPRAY PAINTER
With
broad
knowledge of
namS-
mg techniques and ipeoat tlnilB-
t* on electfomc equipment
Apply
Morquordt Industrial
Product* Co.
9271 Anrow t Hwy,(
Cucamonga
An E 9« * (ippgrtuni* r Emptevsr
(Contlnu« i N ix l Pago)
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THE PEOPLE'S MARKET PLACE FOR THE ENTIRE POMONA VALLEY-622-1201 -986-8688
Help Wtd. Male
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m
P r e v io u s P a g e )
F rid a y E v e n in g , F e b ru a ry 14, 1 9 6 9
9 Help Wtd. Male
9 Help Wtd. Male
¡EXPERIENCED
Service
Í W Ion I F U L L
and
part
tim e
G rill
and
Mechante
wanted.
Apply
in
per-j Counter jsersonne!, Auply
¡n per-
COOK WITH
BROILER
EX PE R I
ENCE PREFERRED.
ROBBIE'S RESTAURANT
son. 2105 N Towne.
_________
S A L E S M A N
Lumber
and
building
materials.
9 Help Wtd. Female
10 Help Wtd. Female
10 Lie. Child Care
14 Houses
M E D IC A L A S S IS T A N T
|
* N u r s e r y S c h o o ls
son 56ft E. Foothill Blvd
18
MACHINISTS
•
E N G IN E L A T H E
•
TU R R E T L A T H E
•
C H U C K E R
DAY SHIFT
P n e u D ra u lic s , In c .
8f|1 CENTRAL, MONTCLAIR
TOW TRUCK
DRIVER
Insurance benefits, car furnished
Reply stating a§e
past experience.
and salary desired to Box
7107.
. . . .
. ,
Progress-Bulletin.
! Must be experienced AAA driver.
_
t ----------------
Excellent
pav
plan
Permanent
S A L E S M E N
Position. Company benefits
Apply
Sell
what
everybody
wants
- 1 r ^ & T v
7 , 7 » s Si? n K ft}!*
COLOR
TV.
No soliciting
Qua).-! Claremont
H
ted appointments
made
tor
y o u ---------------
PHONE GIRL
Mature
woman,
part
time
eve-
________ ________
nines,
no
experience
necessary Doctors
office,
must
be
exper-;
a BLUEBIRD SCHOOL 4
Will
tram
Call
Mrs
Testa
at .enced
Salary depending on quale;
Open Mon thru Friday 7-5:30
623-648? or
986 3881
10 I
Salary i,cations.
Call
Shirly
at
628-30271
640 E. Pasadena, NA 9-8440
P»«*.bonus.
i >or interview.
LICENSED child
care,
hot
lunch
IMMED.
Opening
for
experienced;
TELLER
{ end snacks, nr St. M adeline and
Credit Checker typists Finance Coj f=or
savings
and
loan
Minimum Kingsley
Schoo]sI
Pomona.
2
yrs
GENERAL
ANYONE CAN BUY
REPOSSESSIONS
>ROO
Houses
18 Houses
18
Cash in on vour direct sales ex-
oerince
now!
$400
a
week
pos
sible
Call collect or direct 623-
4421 or 522-6160
" ! t d P m u trn rü rmaVn °JE R R Y ^ t r É Í
R E S P O N S IB L E
F A M IL Y M A N
In c o m e R a n g e
,
2-3-4 BEDROOM HOMES
___ .
_
,
, . _
______
_ _
ipsiey
Schools,
Pomona.
2
yrsi
LOW DOWN — OR NO DOWN
or bank exper required
Age no * months expetience, Savings and, old and up. 622 84*0
BUY NOW — SAVE MONEY I
barrier, Call Mr
Papa tor appt
Loan
or
bank.
Salary
com
. D, A V l l . T r c n B ¿ r / - iiA e v i
VA sells its property
McKay Finance 623 J58!
| mensúrate
with
experience
Top W “ L A Y M A I E 5 P R E S C H O O L
without discrimination
benefits.
Write
Progress Bulletin; Chino,
Montclair,
S
Pma
Prof 424'° ° 14
Y u 3-3411
I teachers.
</, or
all day.
628-6929Í
A D V A N C E R E A L T Y C O
IM M E D IA T E H IR IN G
---------------------------------------------------------
C a s h ie r- S to c k C le rk
Closing
experienced
preferred
must be fast and accurate
Hours;
inusi ur I as. a..u w « . r
c r.
n n . r a . x r , . « . . . . . . . - w
„
4730 Holt Blvd., M ontclair
«/5;3c
5,h S ,
^ Pn m
i01
Pleasant telephone work from our L IC .
R C S t
H o t t l f S
I S u
/ i v i v
a
> -i • a . , _
W. Second.
10 a.m.
I P.m.
office for
National
Publishers.
4- _____________________
__ ^ V A N T A C ^ H A M C ^ F ^
4
6
hrs
per
day
Your
choice
of (LADIES
home
awav
from
home
^
v . u n n v 7 L .
hr
salary
or_ commission. Quiet,
good
food,
OAS
welcome
I w o m a n
needed
to
care
tor
...
! school-age children. H o u r s 1:30-
$ t.*i
6 p.m. Ref'S. 629-5533.
| Call
622-5121
or
627-4641.
T ru c k D riv e rs
a n d F o rk L ift O p r ’ s
ERS SUREFIT, 623 3414
$ 8 5 0 to $ 1 2 0 0 p e r m o .
BABYSITTER in my home
7:30 to AIDES, 3 to 11 shift and 11 to 7
A U T O M E T A L M A N
Grow with a new business in the! f i ? L p
h ? a¥$' 0wT) transp0f-| shift. Convalescent Hospital.'
Pnmnnj AnfArU,
Ar«.
íí,,,.
fcZ I TaTIOn. 5V3 66 V 6
Immediate
openings.
Permanent.'
Also r e t a i I
lumber
salesman,
paint,
plumbing
and
electrical I
sales
APPLY MR GRUNDSTROM
12260 East Garvey, El Monte
or ph (2131 443-4953 for apprnt
ONTARIO
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
1(725 N. Mountain Ave., Ontario
See Waily or Andy
Pomona-Ontario
area,
Must
be
mah.,'re and have references, For
appt call (714) 623-6429.
P a rk A v e . H o s p ita l
R N
11-7,
O.B.
S T O C K R O O M M A N A G E R
APPRENTICE
mechanic
wanted,
¡og’w m mi-
j tor
Haricv-Davison
motorcycles : 629 4033 for appf._------------- --------
FURNITURE
delivery
and
other
Apply
H-D
in
Pomona
1241
W
O A D M A in C W A N JTFfl
related
d u t ie s
Many
benefits
HC|i Pomona
d A K M A IU o W A i N lt lJ
Koopmans
Furniture
5158
H o l t r g, s SCREW machine o p e ra to r’
$175 WK GUARANTEED
Blvd., Montclair
626 8414_________Mm 5 years expenence. Apply in|
623-4524
person,
1492
E
WANTED
Barmaids make
up to
i
.
,. u
$300
1471 w
Mission Blvd., Pom-
and
float,
call 0fla
«33-9140
*29-8553
qutef home. Ambulatory
ladies. Good food, xlnf care. P ri
vate and semi-private and couples,
OAS welcome. (213)
ED 1-7508
VACANCY.
Master
bdrm ,
priv
bath for couple cr 2 ladles. Am-
¡WIG Stylist with experience need- 1 bL,|0,ory or non-amb. Call 628 0925
ed
immediately.
Good
starting LOVELY
Ige
rms,
bath
outside
salary
623 3816
1?Jia 2 Zf S S F Z S S *
* ho
I n c it e d
b e c Ä T ™
* * ”
,° " îo
! Bs^
tUT^ ñ d aNy and "w e ^ k d ^ nighto
T E L E P H O N E S U R V E Y
ent, patio, gd meals,
indiv care
as
needed,
983-4816 or
628-9897
has opening for stock room man
ater.
Stock
room experience de- npCA „ arv
We
w ill
train
vou
sired
Send Resume to P O. Box
we
w,n
Train
Vl,u-
is Interested in becoming
career Bankers Lite man. Exp not
G U A R D S
Call Manager, 593-5110
2506
Montclair
POS
AN
EQUAL OP
PORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Starting income up to S80C a mo
Liberal
training
allowance
and
auaIiaki.
¡n
p . „ _ n.
RN or LVN tor 3-11 and 11-7 shift.
C a fc m ie c tn la f 462-5194
Full
or
part
time.
22
bed
ex
Call collect (213) 46,-519«
| tf>nde<J care f«cuity. Mature worn
HELMS
BAKERIES
company benefits. P rase call Garv GENERAL Machinist,
must
make; an preferred Call 593-1218.
C
Olson, The Bankers
Life. 62* own setup.
If
not dependable do
n. rt
tirTW>
M ,,,.
h„
i
ex.
ooc_'17ji
*/x Hierntc
*H«a n/>t
Aonlv
P A f P namoFkr ina
1001 ™AITKcS5, part
Ttm6 .
MUST
p©
21.
Apply
in
person,
Greene's,
386 W Holt, Pomona
6504
O'
985-2741
to
discuss
the
not apply „Pace Engineering, 1093
possibility
of
you
becoming
as
sociated
with
an old
and
repu
E s ta b lis h e d r o u te s a v a il.
E a rn w h ile y o u t r a in
C o m p a n y p a id b e n e fits
5 - d a y w e e k
P a id V a c a tio n
table
life
insurance^ company
COOK wanted, Day shift. Sundays
and holidays off
Must be sober
and
energetic
Open
for
inter
view.
Salary open. Village G rill,
148 Yale. Claremont.
Industrial St., Pomona.
★ D riv e rs W a n t e d ★
Fub or Part Time
★ P a id B o n u s ★
T r o p ic a l Ic e C re a m
Reservoir and Second St.
| DOCTORS Office needs exp Medi
cal
Assistant
and
X-Ray Techni-
» clan. (Lie not nec)
Ref's requir
ed
Salary open
Write Box 7104,
Progress-Bulletin
Need
ladies
part
time to do
telephone work at home or of
fice. Hourly waqe, plus bonuses
We train. No exper nec. Apply
between
10 and
i
p m
daily.
214 West " E " St., Ontario. Ask
for M r. Suda
Dressmaking
17
Fresh
air
and
beautiful
hills
surround
this
country
club
home in Corona. Only 20 min
from General Dynamics of Or-
ange County 4 bedrooms
and
TV—study with 2Va baths. For
mal dining, tree standing fire
place,
qualify
decor
thruout.
A ir
conditioned
Priced
well.
Owner anxious. $33,900.
J. C. Knight (24 hrs) 6264)388
CIRCLE THIS
m' h* Alteration, Dressmaking
Formals Reasonable.
NA 9-9269
d e n t a l receptionist
Experienced.
A lte r a t io n s - D r e s s m a k in g
£ £ * toalaP0St SeOff,ce0m Boie 2?72~ n
^
r u
^
i v
- ^
r . ^
. “ ^ 1 °
Real Estate For Sale
★ M E D IC A I S E C T Y *
Now
interviewing
for
exp
secty U m iC A r
X-Rav trans man n y U S e S
4 B E D R O O M S
Then phone Advance Realty to
see
this
fine
4
bedrm
hnm#
alt newly decorated in and out.
A real fam ily size back yard
with
plenty
of
space
for the
kids to play.
$450 DOWN
Pay
$110
monthly
Including
both Principle and Interest.
Dictaphone and X-Rav trans man
datory. $400. K & K Employment
18
BLUE RIBBON
WANTED
Power sewing machine
A9encv<
445
N.
Garey,
Pomona.
I operators on
ladies dresses.
Ex-i
_______629-2531
Sample Maker
MeS
edot°nC a l S a aP?247 ^ M A T U R E
Ladles
(30-45)
free
to
Brooks, Ontario
w 'j travel,. to_ work
with
lady
man
B E A U T Y O P E R A T O R S
Small Investment Required
(refundable)
C A L L 3 3 5 - 7 8 1 2
Between 6 and 10 a m.
for interview
SR
ACCOUNTANT
with
3
to
5
yrs
exp
for
general
ledger
ti
nancial statements, payroll income
♦axes
or
CAP
with
3
to
5,
years
practical
exp.
Salary
to
$15,000.
Fee paid.
Call
K
8,
Kl
Employment
A g e n c y ,
445
N.
Garey, Pomona, 629-2531__________ ;
TOP
MACHINERY
MECHANICS
$3.25 to $6 .CO plus Per
hr,
Call
K & K Employment Agency, 445
N. Garey, Pomona
629-253!
BORED? Just working for a "liv-
cc „nt.finn no«,
"■
i >•’«>*
ing"_? _ Boss
doesn t
understand ^
Busfnesf ^Wschfnes
Office WAITRESS,
evenings,
reliable,,
GENCRAL
Make prototypes of small mech
anical
and
electro * mechani
cal devices. 5 vears minimum
experience required. Submit re
sume
with
salary
history
to
Box 7103. Progress Bulletin.
No Dn. Anyone
ager
in
Rural
Areas and
small
towns. Interested in sales, but no
_
sales experience necessary, Train-
Matr or female
Open nights and
mg
program
and
transportation w c t c d a k ic
« i m i
,_ _
Sunday New license
ok
High furnished
See
Mrs.
McDonald,
I C K A N o A D M . O W N E D
stylist
can make
$150 week
and Pala Motel, Cnlno, after 6:30 eve-
UP. 623-6392
i nings.
Please
No
Phone Calls. .
WAITRESSES
wanted,
experienced
desired Apply Van DeKamps, 5210
Moreno,
Montclair.
Interview
3-5
S ilk F in is h e r
1641 N Garev, Pomona
f
TS ro ,m h L
Equipm ent'"’—
SuwHes^ Salesmen; mature
Apply
1280 E
t,onôl
ccrp
has
opening^ for
2
distribute
retail
leading
lines ! tween 11-3 P.m.___
tot interview
e_la
r *i«ic»vinn
«
50
uisffiuufe
m a n
905 1 Arrow Highway, San Dimas
!
_
_
.,_n
fl. of Electrostatic copiers, Dictating
- — !— —
--------r— r -------:--------- :-------- !
* # » O L PP««-
Call
M r.
Moore
at| calculating (also
electronics) Ma
Chines
in
San
Bernardino and
★ S a le s & S e rv ic e ★
i 624-soai tor *ppt
Holt, be .BEER
Bar. Swinginq younger gal
for neighborhood tavern
No cos-
\ / 1v/ 1 a i, ic , , , \rx p ,v a / a drx
fum e.
4
p m .
to
10 p.m.
$1.75
V IV I A N E W O O D W A R D
an hr. Call 6269025
3
&
4
BR,
built-ins,
newly
decorated, fenced, 2-car garage.
»115 and up per month. Nomi-
hal closing cost and impounds.
Why pay
rent.
You get deed
GOVERNMENT.
$495 me.
guarantee
Plus
comm. SEJ * VJ,CK. station
attendant
want-
Riv
side counties
8 8 » ? fi? M
V
S
S
T
t S
S
g u a r a n t e e d s a l a r y
Opening
For
appointment call:
AUTO
Mechanic
Must
t>e
all
t°
mo^
commis
593-1595
i around
man
for
aualitv
w ork. »^n
tor
proven
references
Ap
T T T T T T — L i / M
k r i e _ L ■ Guaranteed
salary.
51?
yy.
Holt,
,
684-1 8« for cont den
★ MALE M O D E LS * Or* S reD ick _
m .«terv,ew
Assistant Trainee
from
_ . ___ _______
(Located Throughout Valley)
VA sells without discrimination
R U B Y
R E A L T Y
105
S.
Garey,
Pomona
679-9444
Sharp
3
bedroom
home
with
I 3«
baths.
Features
such
as:
hardwood floors, forced air heat
and dining area. Wide
lot
all
fenced. 2 car garage with wide
swing drive.
Near Shopping Center
V A C A N T
QUICK POSSESSION
$1.600 total
down payment In
cluding costs
Take over monthly payments
Phone for more details
COZY
C O S M E T IC S
E X P E R .
L E G A L SEC
Needs
women
to
tram
as
Pro-
Full
or
part
time
Salary
open w n r s c i
u n u c e r n n C A ir
fessional
make
up
consultants.
Reply Box_7097, Progress-Bulletin.
M C J M to F O R S A LE
*« BARMAIDS wanted. Full t.'me
noj
2 BEDROOM home
with spa
cious living room, Fam ily size
kitchen has built-in range and
oven. Covered patio breezeway
leads to the garage.
Good area, schools and shopping
$25 half day. S-ze
16-46
long
Shirts,
coats
and
pants
tor
men's
fashion mag Some
TV
comm
at $31.10 per show. No
2060
Pat
Quinlan
Agency
599-4211
559 S.
Barranca
Covina
Government Appraised at
$14.000
...
_
..
r , «
NO DOWN TO GI
olo,
<- ,jr *$
for
advancement
Apply
Harris
P611??
offered
for
sale
including
$450 Down on FHA terms. Pav
599-5293 or (213 ) 966-9381__________
Tavern, 2625 N. Garev. 593-5818 I lavish
carpets,
wall
paper,
dra !
$103
monthly
including
both
pery,
landscaping,
patio
covers,!
Principle and Interest.
DELIVERY
DRIVER-SALES
.
C A e ^ io is I M O D E L S ★
HOUSE KEEFER baby sitter.
Live-in ^
r 'hu ft in,
Help Wtd. Female
10
^ i,5° mo S
r
l
* _______
5'
9
$10
per
show
mm,
Im-
c
nanctng.
Hurry?
Don t miss
this
LVN
for p.m. shift. Call 626 3654,
, 8 a.m. to 2 o m . or 985 5927 be-
* fwem 5 p m and 8 p m.
BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE
Dynamic growing
Loan
Company Wp neec>
ps„ fimp
m „ n
ORTHODONIST assistant part time
30 35
Lab experience
or
abmtv
; to learn essential. *23-7888
mediate bookings in local
shows
u f cnee
In
a
life
time
chance
to
(The
Harg-UP
Play
Girl Fash-
Retirement
Home,
Clmt.
Non
purchase
l
of
California's
mosfj
Ions, Barrister's, Montclair Plaza, i!TP
a^ « » 21
a iy ? rsp
* s i* n' beautifully
done
model
homes
Islam ann.
Bonds.
TnP
ir iiv *'<)'
NA 6-75-8. NA 6-37 I_________
Homes
are
3
and
4
bedrooms,!
Roger,
Family
Tree,
The Dutch DOCTORS
Office
needs
Medical 2 bafhs «"d fam ily room.
Door, Po se N 'lvy, T & j Restau-i Secretary - Receptionist.
Must be; ,
'ant. House of Nine, etc.)
Exper exp
in
insurance
billing,
typing, k u l a iio n
_ Gienmeade
Homes.:
6 2 4 - 0 0 1 4
GENERAL
GOVERNMENT
R E P O S S E S S IO N S A L E S
V A S e lls P r o m p t ly
2 , 3 , a n d 4 B e d ro o m s
SOME AS LITTLE AS
$ 1 0 0 M o v e s Y o u In
CHINO
u" QUALITY BU ILT i>
ALL IM M ED IATE AREAS
ANYONE CAN BUY
P ric e s S ta r t A t
$ 7 5 0 0
QUICK POSSESSION
C A L L A G E N T
6 2 6 - 8 5 9 7 , 9 8 4 - 1 7 6 1
m
m
ft, 5 bedrms. Ranch Style
overMze garage,
ccv-
Pf ll° ' .,,flm ily y m ,
sunken
iving
rm ,
air
cond.
dlchondra
lawn, 4 yr old, plus many more
features, prim e location, outstand
ing value $27,950. By Owner.
628-5741
N e w 1 9 6 8 H o m e s
Exciting patio kitchens, cathe
dral ceilings, FHA VA, Cai-Vef
financing.
New
unit starting,
w ill
customize
for
you.
4
model
homes.
12658 Ramona
Ave.
IT ’ S T H E BEST
Vacant, sparkling ranch home.
Huge
Irees and
high
fencing
Big
lot.
Must
be
' j
acre.
Luxurious
inside.
3
Ige
bed-
rms.
Big
living
and
dining
colorful
well designed kitchen.
It
has everything.
Good
loca
tion.
Full
price $12,950.
Down
payment
$400
Including
costs
and impounds.
Pay $87.16 per
mo Including P and I.
D E L A N E Y R E A L T Y
★ C O U N T R Y L I V I N G *
WODESN DESIGN
— up to date
1,900 sq. ft.
storage -
2 story,
4 Bdrms, plus din rm . Many built-
ins, carpeted, draped, fenced and
Landscaped.
$31,000
XLNT
TERMS, Bello Realty 624-7674 or
982 8844
6 2 7 - 3 5 2 9
$ 1 5 5 0 D O W N
T A K E O V E R P A Y M E N T S
V A C A N T
QUICK POSSESSION
5 B e d r o o m s , 3 B a th s
F IN E S T C H I N O L O C A T IO N
★ E x c e lle n t F in a n c in g ★
5
Bedroom, 3
Baths, A ir
condi
tioned. Landscaped
Draped, buiit-
ins. Just 3 years old.
$24,950
L E W IS H O M E S
6 2 7 - 3 7 1 7
E v e s 6 2 4 - 7 2 3 1
CLAREMONT
You can't go
wrong
with
this p" POOL, CLMT, total cost anyone
3
bedroom
home.
Near
schools
$1400 and take over low int FHA
and shopping.
: loan.
Assume $17,100
loan.
Total
3
bedrooms,
hdwd
floors
and; price,
$18,500
3
huge
bedrrm,
carpeting Forced A ir Heat.
; extra
Ige living area with beaut
Wide
lot
—
all
fenced,
w ith! nylon
cptg, panels of glass open-
plenty of space for camper, etc,! mg
to
completely
end
rear
vd
etc.
! with custom pool, give us a call,
Agt 623-4381.
_
_________
CUSTOM 3 bedrm
home.
Ige liv-
D A C C C
mg
room,
firepl,
dining
room,
•V V -/0 1 .0
drapes,
w-w
carpeting
N
of
In
the
front
yard
Is
all
yob
Baseline. NA 6-7474 or NA 6-6421,
need to make this your
CLARABOYA.
W ill
lease.
3
BR.
DREAM HOME
\ 2' i
ba,
liv rm , firepl, fam rm ,
2 large bedrooms, fam ily sized
kitchen, din rm . Cptd, drpd, land-
kitchen
with
blt-in
range
and! sc, sprkl. 621-2162______________
A
spacious
living
oven
A
spacious
living
room tfV Q W N E R -3 M drm s. lla bath.
Covered breeze way patio sets off; central air cond, large den, car-
«farS^ u u iru tAUS rvxuuu
! pe,>
drapes
pool,
block
wall
$i4,000 WITH $450 DOWN
fence.
Owner
carries
1st. Trust
Pay
$100
mo
including both,
D P e d
NA
9-3119
during week.
NA 6-5565 after 9 p m, Sunday.
principal and interest,
NO DOWN TO VETERANS
DIRTY FACE
6- PIEDMONT MESA *
Custom
4
bdrm
plus
pool.
2150
so ft, excel terms, see owner at
4763
La
Junta,
weekends.
(213)
ADVANCE
offers outstanding future
in
Con-
«,edia*elv
6 t o io p'n'* Nn*exoer'
N rE D curses aide tor 2
,,-nce
or
w illing
*n
train.
Also! medical terminology- Refs reoutr-
corner
of
Pipeline
and
Carbon
sumer
Finance
Ape .cants
must
n, f
A g e '« W 19 end hav» valid
2'9£ m
»'n i t"“? ! ,
!? * r,q fSr 4:ris Wl,.h xVm ?.bi
S3
Sa'ar^ ,?pen
Write Box 7105,
of Hiohw avSt'n
n°'
Wesf
be
21,
have
car.
Good
starting
Calif dnver's License
I -
626 .3654 _
lity for director at Universal Stu
Progress-Bulletm______
: of Highway 71.
“ * » •
T ,,m
HOUR
5 8 5
S " ^
"C A U t o T H E C O L O R S !
n r s V F P K im p k it n w
u m
REALTY
4730 Holt Blvd., Montclair
ing
program
guarantees
regular
salary
increases
For
interview
phone: Mr. Musick at 673-5791.
F IR E S ID E T H R IF T
295 Pomona Mall West
_
_
Pomona, Calif
•
T W O S A L E S M E N
•
Put yourself in a position
where vou never
H A V E T O
L O O K
for work again
Are you intwesfed in a
P E R M A N E N T P O S IT IO N
W IT H
A
N A T IO N A L L Y
K N O W N C O M P A N Y .
Ara vou mterasted In earmng
M O R E M O N E Y
than you ever have in vour life
Are vou interested in building
LIFE T IM E S E C U R IT Y F O R
Y O U R S E L F A N D F A M IL Y .
Are you interested in
advancement iudged
B Y
A B IL IT Y
not seniority
C E R T IF IE D
LIFE
known as the famous
W H IT E C R O S S P L A N
w ill give you complete
training if you are chosen
B O N A F ID E L E A D S
w ill be furnished
N O C A N V A S S IN G
Salary or commission available
C A L L 6 2 3 - 6 5 9 4
Sarah
Coventry" Jwty]! c m
Studio
Seven
A rtists'
Man
ood
income.
Flexible h/s - F o r «jiement, Covina. (213) 331-97QQ
| Lipstick and colors! Bath powders
cont ,ntvw can 626-2911, *¿4-6537
M F F n F Y T D A
C A QM
ir rainbow hues
leg makeup that
e -e " IM M EDIATE opening for col-
INCCU C A II' a L-TkOn
shimmers!
AVON
-
o«
course,
lection
clerk
Experienced
pre-: Represent
Watkins
Products
in Show and sell in your free
time,
, ferred. No calls apply in person
vour
neighborhood
Sell
not only 629-2587 or 986-6671
M O N D A Y th r u S A T U R D A Y
O ed,t Bureau
of Ontario
215 N cosmetics but household items and
_______ Ask tor M r. Gotd________ .................................................................................................................................
W HO SAYS A M AN
Applv a,,tr 6 :l" w
Rei,,er' 6294,475
G O V E R N M E N T O W N E D
H O M E S F O R S A LE
V A - F H A
COKELEY
n e o * j i n i
With
a
heart of
gold
(or
the
TO J - J 4 I O
one who can pamt and wants to
SAVE MONEY.
This 3 bedroom home
is w ait
ing tor xomeor*' to give it some
loving care
LOW PRICE OF $12.800
$400 DOWN TO ANYONE
NO DOWN TO VETERANS
LOW DOWN TO
COLD WAR VETERANS
Pay $95 monthly including prin
cipal and interest.
342 7568
CLAREMONT
No 843
- 3 bdrm, F rm
m
b
$34.900
No 751
- 3 bdrm. F rm
P« B,
pool
$34,900
No 428
- 4 bdrm , F rm
2>'j B
133,950
No. 862
- 3 bdrm . 1*4 B
Cent
AC
$24,500
No 873 -
4 bdrm, F rm
1 3 4 B
»32.500
4 B E D R O O M S
coxmencs dut nousprioio iiems ana
,
. _ », 1« n e r n . r ie iL .
r
health aids
No quotas to
meet
★ A D M IN IS T R A T IO N ★
OVER 40 C A N ’T
MAKE MONEY?
1626 W. Mission, Pomona
DRUG
store
clerk,
exper.
only 1
j Apply In person. Hendricks Phar-i
i rnacy« 306 Yale Ave., Claremont I
R E C O R D C LER K
To handle incoming and outgoing:
Don't
you
believe It!
We
can: freight
records
in
Stock
room i
show
vou
records
of
scores
ofi Experience
not
necessary.
Send*
men
who
are
earning
$800
to
Resume to P.O. Box 2506, Mont-1
$1200 a month
Just as important, Clair.
AN
EQUAL
OPPORTUNI-!
the company they work for is a
TY EMPLOYER
___
. * « ' s,A n,i11.. toc* 1,
^B A B Y S ITTE R wanted for 3’child-
with a »-year history of .ntegirty
dren
s w a_m
}0 2 45 p m .
and success. You w ill be thorough
day
624 4249
ly trained to
present
a
needed,:
i~ w JX rro iie « '<*/* u t e n
'
appreciated service right
her*-
in
Jvf,..
si m „J? ^ ,9«
Southern
California
No
iravei
w * 1
101«
, No
investment.
No experience --------------- NA 2-7011 o r_NA3-9U5
,
I necessary. AH vou need is a car PART
time
work
—
full
time
I and the willingness to follow curl earnings
Instructing
others
ini
! t'aining
program.
Your
m aturity: Tri-Chem Liauid Embroidery Dec-i
I* an asset — and
here's
vourj orating.
Earn
while
you
learn,
j opportunity to cash in with digm-i Cali 593-5775
i
lied employment in personal coun
! seling.
For
detailed
information
New$paper Dealership
see:
! Opening
in
th f
Upland Ontario
I area
to
supervise
carrier
boys.
! Between 1 p.m
and 5 p.m. Sun-
Must be Bondabie and have eco
! dav, February 16, 1969 —
j nomicai
car
Call
Los
Angeles
! Herald
Examiner,
M r.
Splnelli, i
! M r
Ottley at the Pomona V alley1 982^2919. _______________
I Inn, 2180 Valley
Blvd.,
Pomona
BABYSITTER and light housekeeV
Mr. ^Etherlngton
, t
the
Holiday
^
6wn
^
|
We have men making
in excess
one block wes?of^Grand
~
,or
“ In /.
a# o flM
mnnfh
vau
it
citizen
couple*
Own
room
and _
_
to
yourself to talk to
me. Apply. Mr. Tutor at the Westerner Motor
5L00b
..Y - ■’
!r‘v>’.
y t_ 2J28
1 6 2 4 O r a n g e t h o r p e W a y
In
person
10 a m fc 3 p.m. only
Hotel,
¡61
Colorado Place, Area- RECEPTIONIST, switchboard
ope'
499 E. Rowland, Covina
d a.
ator
typing and
10 k<»
adding,
A n a n e im
Suite 483 or 491 B G. Myers
1
1 mschine *--»per to age 25
595 1251
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Redecorated
Inside and out. Low
down payments, low Interest rates,
choc e
vour ov.n hou'
Call Mrs
p
_
mmnjinv ha« '« b m Im ! ¡o^ thonthiv
payments. All govern
^
4 30 8j k
; ■ 09f iv
company
nas opening ment owned
homos
sold
without
tor executive
secty
with
strong discrimination.
Call
for
informa-
t-gure
aptitude
Ref's
req,
$500 ! fion, NA 3-3441
K
fc K
Employment Agency, 445;
N Garey, Pomona. 629-2531
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
6- Homo Assemblers é
Novelty
items
income
opportu
nity. Send stamped self addressed
envelope to Mi
Art
Post Office
Box 781, Orange, 92666
,
4 Locations to Serva You
Main Office 200 W Holt. Pomona
2030 N GAREY, POMONA
700 È FOOTHILL, POMONA
8970 CENTRAL AVE., MTCLR.
Rooms G alore
Bedrooms 4
In Pomona Area
★ T Y P IS T S
★ S E C R E T A R Y
★ C LE R K
★
K E Y P U N C H O P T R S
★
R E P R O -T Y P IS T S
A pply at:
VOLT
MODELS PART TIME
Married
or
»ingle
17-45
yr*.
Mode!
clothes
be»w
10
a m
and 2 p m, $5 hr inexperienced
considered. No 2353.
Pat Qumian Agency
599-4211
: 599 S
Barranca
Covina
BOB
pS.
R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E S
R E A L T O R S
N A 3 - 3 4 4 1
Sprawling
early
California
cedar
rustic
style
home on
large country lot. Away from
toe
hustia
and
bustle
of
downtown.
Roomv
Interior
features
hdwd fir», w - w carpeting,
queens
kitchen
with
bilt-in
range
and
oven
4 bedmns,
l l *
baths,
we
could
go on
and on.
FULL
PRICE
ONLY
»16,-
760,
NO
MONEY
DN
TO
VETS. LOW. LOW DN FHA,
ABOUT $D8 PER MO INCL
BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INT.
Full
time reg
Nurses needed
3
to 11, and part time 11 to 7
For
small 34 bed Hospital. Vaned ex-1
perience
beneficial.
Contact Mrs.!
Cohn from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p m.
at 624-5045
5 BEDROOMS
$450 DOWN
PAV $!C0 MONTHLY
INCLUDING PRINCIPAL
AND INTEREST
SUBMIT YOUR TRADES
O P E N E V E R Y D A Y
2 0 S a le s m e n to S e rv e Y o u
CLAREMONT OFFICES
¡45 N. Indian H ill
813 W. Foothill
N A 4 - 3 5 2 1
N A 4 - 3 5 6 1
24
Hours
624-0014 YU 3-3418
ADVANCE REALTY
N O W
UNITED
Real Estate
iGENEHAHTi
f
R
E A
L T
Y ' ” c
I
PRIME CLMT. LOCATION!
Price $36,500
$17,500
S
huge
bedrooms.
North
of
Foothill,
2
full
baths,
bright
¡H O U SE K E EPE R Babysitter. L've-in.
red
wall to
wall
carpeting
' —
-------
“
IHf
“
“
'------
— “
”
Private room. 2 children. Nice Co-
living
and
hail.
Separate
din-
ooen.
(213)i
PERSONNEL
a m »
S H IW G E DIRECTORY
* ___ -
W M
4L
A A A A
v ^ t v i v v p i# w
v f o n a
f e r a a
r i »
o - n o a B
vina
Home.
Salary
I 332-7348.__
_
_____
1 LOOK ING
FOR
G LAM OUR
AND
E X C IT E M E N T ? Women age 30-45
interested
in
learning
and
teach
ing
professional
make-up
tech
niques,
contact
Vivian«
Woodard
Cosmetics, 982-4728
A T TR A C TIV E
women.
New
plan.
Guar
income
plus
comm.
P T.
F-T
Sml
returnable
dep
req
on
demos.
Mon W ed-Frl,
10
a m.
to
j l p m . Ovation Cos. 1031 w
Holt
W A N T E D -
Barmaids make
up
to
$300.
1471
W
Mission
Blvd.,
Po
mona, 623-9140
ing area, large patio, and built-
in
sunken
gas
Bar B-Q
pit
in
backyard.
The
exterior
of
the
house
has
aluminum
siding.
Need
we
say
more
at
this
price’ $17.900
No down to Vets,
low down FH A to anyone.
W hatta Moose
5 Bedrooms
MONTCLAIR
4730 HOLT BLVD.
Near elementary and high school.
3
bedrooms,
I'«
baths.
2
stone
fireplaces. Living Room and F a m
ily Room
Electric built-in kitchen.
Covered patio. Fenced yard. Spot
less condition.
Evelyn K rldler
ALTA LOMA
CITY RANCHER
1 V4 ACRE
You
don't
have
to
have
a
crystal bail to know this is a
good
buvl
3 bdrm house,
P«
_
______
________
bath (the r* bath has iust been
E X P E .R IF N C E D
keypunch
opera-|
newly added). The entire prop-
tors. Full or part time. Generous
shift diterential
P.O A
Keypunch,
252 San
Lorenzo,
Pomona
2
stories
tall—on
large
cor-
ner lot, excel N. Ontario loc.
Shake
shingle
root,
iust
the
right
amount
of
used
brick
veneer.
Rambling
int
with
5
bed-
rms, l 3-« baths,
long liv rm
complemented
by
used
brick
firepl
and
richly
paneled
walls.
Large
fam ily
dining
area,
spacious
kitchen
with
r a n g e,
oven,
dishwasher,
biender
and lots of cabinets.
Near schls and shopng
FU LL
PR IC E
O NLY
121.-
950, ASSUME
AN
E X IS TIN G
VA
LOAN
W ITH
BAL
OF
$19,$00 AT TH E OLD 6°o IN -
TEREST
RA TE,
H U R R Y ,
CAN'T LAST LONG.
ALTA
LOMA,
high
and
dry.
By
owner. Beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 bath,
2 oatios. carpets and drapes thru
out. Owner will deal with sincere
party. 987 1048
4 Locations to Serve You
Main Office ?oo w
Holt,
Pomona
2030 N G A R E Y , POMONA
700 E. FO O T H ILL. POMONA
8970 C E N TR A L A V E ., M TC LR .
CHINO
BY
OWNER
3
bdrm,
! ’ ,•
bath,
hardwood firs, FA Heat, patio
2
car
garage,
ige
lot
50*8
Wash-;
mgton, Chino. 628-3288
1 ACRE HORSE RANCH
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
DOCTORS office, girl frtdev. Gen-!
! eral duty. Answer in handwriting,'
I giving
references
and
experience 1
| Either
full
or
part
tim e.
Reply1
to
Box
7110,
Progress Bulletin.
★ Waitress W anted ★
•Auto Service
— C em ent W o rk
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•Tax Service
REPAIRS —
Elec
Tuneup-brakes-
lub«. Ken'» Std
Oil Prds, 595-20».
N r. cal Poly, across from M t. Sac.
FREE EST. ON ANY JOB
Furniture Van Type Truck
B ILL M U R P H Y NA 9 *288
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NA 2-0117
Exp
Cotte«
Shop
waitress.
Dia-1
mond
Bar
Country
Club
Coffee
Shop. Call bet
2 and
3 p m
I
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595-2277
erty is fenced and cross fenced
(or your privacy wllh cham link
and it's zoned for horses
Thg Detached garage
brand
new
There
are
fruil
trees,
avocado, etc. In addition there
are
2
cottages
—
1
has
1
bdrm
and
the
other
has
2
bdrms, both need repairing and
redecorating
but
have
a
good
income
potential
for
the
to-
tore.
All this tor only $22,500,
No
down
G l,
low
down
to
anyone.
O PEN EVES 'T IL I
SAT.-SUN
T IL 6
YU 6-3821
* NA 2-1121
1042 W 4th (Ontario Plaza)
200x235,
picture
ranch home.
Tile
Master
bath.
Upstairs
bedrm*. Lots of
closets Hdwd
floors. Form al living room
B g
d«lu»e
colorful
kitchen Glass
doors.
Form al
fam ily room.
Must
be
sold.
$16 000.
Good
terms.
VACANT
$1000 down
6% Gl Loan.
Payments $)43 per mo ¡net taxes
and
ms.
Good
well
built
mod
3
bdrm, 2 bath home in good area.
, Owner (213) 966-9796 <'VfS
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hard
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with
exp
power tail gate
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walk m van. Truck. Reas. 628-1733
Patios
dr
garages and carpentry.
New and
B A Y S ITT E R Wanted. In our home
6:15
a.m .
to
4 15
p.m.
5
days
per week. 623 8422.
»HOP AND SAVE
W HERE
TH E
ACTION IS -
TH E P B W ANT AD
SECTION
— tle rtrie a i W o rk
-Hom o and Office
Cf 9 turning
Keith Calkins Tax Consultant
FED, & STATE MAX. $15
Ph 593-4772 Mon Fri aft 6 pm
Anytime Sat or Sun _
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D E P E N D A B LE
adult desires work
PRICE REDUCED
11
725 W.
SEE
IN S ID E
LECT.
CALL US COL-
POMONAÜ
i masseuse. Daily 10-11, 5563 M i»-i
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ston. Riverside. 682-5461
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painting,
variety
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423.33)0
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bookkeeping TA ÌL?ift
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• SMALL
or
large
electrical lobs.J
NU-W AY W ALL W ASHING
;
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Your
heme
(«rations,
men^
arid
women
My
dryer-range
hookups
Call
any-
NO M E 5 S -CÖSTS I ESS
or min« by
°f*ly-
! home
All
work
guar
m ?o ‘ Ban
time. Carnes Electric, 623-3607
595-2643 or LY 5-2567
*7* <581, 622-9* 6 ____
d e r a A p t
5
Mon?clair
626-250*
Personal -Business Returns
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i x c a v a t m g
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free est.mates.
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622 7207
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RECENT
graduale of Bear
Equ n-. _
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backfill. Phon« 624 32409°'
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N-:ermr preferreo
f-« e estimates'
snort'’ to-ms.
YOUR* HOME
o tl
Ntechanlc ^ F w i t « i 3 >‘0ViuS ” f ® P e n E v e r y D a y & S u n d a y i g a * Farrlngdon
$15,500
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STONE
BLOCK
WALLS,
patios
f m n d n a
• R E L IA B L E P A IN T IN G •
: Day or Eve - 7 Oavs - 626 3172
ì a b c f h t s m n u D iw r
—
r e n t i n g
All
lvoe^
¡ow
Frmm
K l
s a r g e n t s p lu m b in g
$4,000
Newer modern home that the
owner has to sell becaus*
It's
too
big
for
him !
He
has
re
duced the price $4000 for quick
sale
Spacious
3
bdrms
and
fam ily room.
bath, central
air
conditioning,
custom
car
peting
and
drapes
through out.
The home
is equipped
with
a
central vacuum system. Located
North
of
Foothill
in
Upland
Price
$29,950
No
down
Vets,
FH A Term s to anyone.
BUILDERS
CLEARANCE!!
LABOR
FOR DOWN
DELANEY REALTY
627^3529
OWNER ANXIOUS
★ BY OWNER ★
3
bedrm,
attached
garage,
I 1)
batr.s, patio,
Ige
yard with
fruit
trees.
$15900
Assume
loan
at
4Vj
807 Drake Appt only.
624-7021
BUILDERS’ TRADE-INS
Deal Direct and SAVE!
Beautiful Stucco — Block 2 story
4
bedrm,
2 'a
bath
home
otters
truly comfort
Queen
sued
15x12'
kitchen with buiu ms.
a separate Choice Clarem ont Location
breakfast rm , formal dm rm
FA
,
c
n
. e-
•
heat, service porch
2 fmepiaces, ★ Excellent Financing ★
carpets
and
drapes.
Shake
root,
fenced
yard,
landscap'd
and:
sprinkiered
2400 sq
ft
N e a r
schools. Call to see. $».000.
D R IV E
BY
TH ESE
SUPER
• YOU’LL BE HAPPY •
CINDERELLA
HOMES
VALUE HOMES
ALL YOU NF ED
In this fine 3 bdrm 2 bath home
IJL 6 OOO
C R E D IT
FOR
-------
&
Plaster,
H.W.
Floors
_
,
andscaping.
Sprinklers.
3
Bed
THE
located
cn
lovely
corner
lot
in
[Oems, 2 Baths
M ANY
EXTRA S
DEAL
OF
A
L IF E
T IM E
FOR
beautitul
Chino
Lge
liv
rm ,
din
No Down VA
$1500 Down FH A.
F U R T H E R
DE TAILS
AND
TOi rm
tile
m
kitchen
and
bath,
S 2 2 6 0 0
built-ins. Carpets and drapes. Lath'
'
and
plaster,
shake
roof.
Block
walled
rear
yard
Exceptionally
attractive
landscaping
Near
schools. See to appreciate. »45,000
CLAREMONT
915 FREMONT
$12,6»
(Off white, S of Phillips)
S3» W.
Randolph
$12,995
(Off White, N of Holt)
BOB HUGHES REALTY
5369 Riverside D r., Chino
628-5547
Near
Jr.
HI.
3
Bdrm ., 2 Paths.
Dining
Room
Lath
&
Plaster.
Cust
Built. 9x12 Workshop, M.ake
offer.
BLOCK
and
repair
work
Alt
work
guaranteed
Lic.,
Bonded
986-79)6
FIR E PLA C ES “ in
your
_ _
home, patio BBQ ell types of me
scar*
Fin tree est reas
623-8135
Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
All
types,
low
rates
fre e
est
.
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^
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pÄ
na
present Gat(.
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629-0653
Classified Ads Get Results
-Floor Coverings
Linoleum, Cptg., etc.
INCOME TAX
— Building
Contractors
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T ill LINOLEUM SERVICE ‘Neat,
clean.
e»pr-,ft.ced
622 15h)
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Save up to 50 per cent. 985-1522
j PAINTING
BRUSH
OR
SPRAY,
rieco Construction v v v s ^ ^ n ^ v w v v w « t*per,enc«d.
Reasonable
rates
_
. ,
. _ .
___ Special rates and attention to apt
RarmcKling, room additions
kitch ——ipordoning
owners. Call 623 2217
624 7052
624 1751, 986 6992
ART. O W N LRS. Any room painted.:
$15.
Labcr and m aterial.
Sinclair
or Anneritone 624 0729
a v e r a g e
r o o m $2o'
State & F e d . f e e b a s ic $ 1 5
Also sm all repair mbs
YOUR HOME OR OUR O FFIC E
Truck
driver.
Licensed,
ref
nart or
full
time.
629 6404 by V a m nr eve
w a l l C l e a n in g p a i n t i n g ”
Free Estimates
___________ 593 4380 E v e s _________
• MAN AND TRUCK •
power lift gafe
Needs work
NA 2 6317
UNITED
W
9th
SACRIFICE SALE
Lerg« scenic ranch
h o m e .
Top
LEWIS BUILT
$36,000
Exclusive
Area.
North
nf
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4
Bedrooms
2
Baths.
Base-
IM
e-
r
. . . . .
F,s '750
location
Rustic
board
and
bau.
t a
r t
rw u im anmti c»rn»VmÀ~
Corona Fwy. S of Mission)
gracetui rooflines. A pleasant walk: oraped. Landscaped
Carpeted.
CHINO!!
¡11216 Oaks
(Off Riverside Or)
•AS or baths 100 per cent fmenc*
__________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
mg, nofhmg down t yrs to pay.;TRACTOR
WORK
new
lawns
Ask tor our unlimited list of *«t-| Rototillina.
Cut
nigh
grass
and
isfied
tuttoeners
Licensed
and
weeds
Cleanup
NA 3-1916
b?n42.el
/
0.r .„ v0^ . ,p.f^ ' ec!lor. . , B ay. MOW ING,
edging,
vacuuming, 985 4190
Piano Tuning
Systematic Bookkeeping
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fem J|e
12
ana Tax Service
5310 Mission
★ R E A L E S T A T E ★ m w h s n o n b u iid e r s incj
8111 Foothill at Grove
CALL COLLECT
NA 6-1418
985-27311
(71 4) 823-4276
to schools Deluxe floor Plan. Jum
bo size kitchen,
room for
formal
dining. 3 bedrooms with plenty of
$13,500
closet space. He baths off central
hall
plan.
Informal
living
room
with watt to wall carpels. Fenced
Fuft
..,
;................»112 13
per month includes both Principal
and interest.
LEWIS REALTY
Montclair! WJC.L
do
ironing
in
my
home H o u s e s
V I I
<)
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« , « ; • « ! Nr
*nd sin Antonio, 15c pee.
Y U 3 - 6 0 1 2
N A 8 - 7 0 1 2
Can 422-oon
K n^ht cell 628-3629 or 986-1048 ^ , ' , 7 ^
Lo^'’ f'^pr.c' T ' r “ Pom- 'craftsman.
•
IN D IV ID U A L •
3 o A ° D ^ A W°EEK
ona
Valley,
Cali
626-7167
after Accurate, courteous, economical.
Income Tax Spec. Open 9 to 9
TT/ : ' «* . »—
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4 3
624 4518
or
982 1 583
W A N T E D —
H O U S E W O R K
LANDSCAPING,
sprinklers
install
_______________
n u s r o r m y
T o n K a l i
Ire «
and
shrub
pruning
624-1457 1 ......................
1
or 626 0290
1 8 H o u s e s
4791 Holt Blvd., Montclair
626-8597
YU 4-1761
GENERAL
GENERAL
ROOM ADDITIONS
REMODELING
g a r a g e s , p a t i o s ,
f i r e p l a c e s , e t c .
Q uality construction at
a very
reasonaoie
price
100-«
fin an c
ing
Lie,«
ins
C all
for
a
free
plan and e sh m a tr
P O M O N A V A L L E Y
H O M E
IM P R O V E M E N T CO .
629 9910
416
E
M ission,
Pom ona
---------------------------------------------------- 3 N E W
I^AD D A ROOM|>
ROOM ADDITIONS &
REMODELING
OUR SPECIALTY
JAPANESE G A R D E N E R
, ggneral
clean-up,
dependablg
on
a n y 10b .
983 -2 1 /6 __
( E x F e R T
G ard e n in g ,
w kiy
m a ir t
Of
‘.ingle
cleanup.
A ll
type
pro
I pertu-s
629 #419
^ lew ns,
rofotilllng
te rtiliz e r,
truck
toed,
deny,
yd
Save_ $$
LOU
595 8584,
O W N
A
B E A U T If U L
Y A R D
e xp e rtly
cut
law n.
Professional;
equipm ent
Reasonable
*28 2597
— P lasterin g
(^PLASTER P A T C H IN G ^
$1 » hr. C all eves, 984 6664
Acoustic
ceilings,
int-ext
676-0177
TOP SOIL •
Baby Sitting Wtd.
13
•Plum bing
Q u e itty w o rk a t re a s p ric e * . 106%
financing
¡.ic
and
int.
ciean-up.
595 6001.
P L U M M E R T H E P L U M B E R
R em odeling — N ew W ork
and R epairs. 628-0258, Licensed
V V V V U V S 4 V W
S A 4 W
V S
-Booting
-G utters-D ow n spouts
H O O PS' HOO P*
Onetaert rammkrmi ree
A lgor Construction Co.
$M E H olt, Pom
622 8668 a n ytim e
FRED KARNS
SAVE
now.
New
and
re p airs
All;
types.
Lie
cont
Insured.
Guart
work. Free est 595 9 540
Dewewdwom iHuegwer »erv1a i.
M r
r
a
d C l i f f n a T
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P L A IN OR M IX E D
STEER FERTILIZER
. . . Bag o r Bulk
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Benson, Ont
N A
» -1 6 »
Y U
6-0383
B A B Y S IT T IN G
Located Foothill and
5VJ 4777
B A B Y S I T T I N G
w anted.
In fa n t
to I
d i il r f c r 622^159
H eaff
ChUfth
-Tax S ervice
-H andy M an
N ew
Building,
Rem olding,
Crete
work
Free
estimate,
cense. Insurance *22-0406
con
Li-
« W h a n d y m a n
P A T lO i »LO CK AA
IRA »
MALL — Tax Specialist
4110 Francis ( i f Pipeline)
Lh.rm
628 801 j
M em ber Inland Society
Tax Consultants
— Tractor W o rk ,
LlC. Child Care
14
G ra d in g , Bulldozing
A Nursery Schools
F O U N D A T IO N S ,
D ebris
and
T re > t
lU P C l D T a K.1T x m
r i z - r "
Removed,
l ots < itared.
THOMAS
I M r U K l A N T N O T IC E
H O U S E
M O V E R S .
622-8 I t J
!
C « in g fo r O N E
C H IL D o r m ore
— Tree Servicm
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in your
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(not
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Service. D«)S,Nort°h
ODOM'S TREE SERVIC E
S,r 9*!- Los Angeles. C a lif,
Pruning, Topping and Removal
98612, Ph. (2133 7/Adlson 8 9211,
H om e
m a in t, etc
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Quick Action W ant Ads
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or
night.
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— C arpentry
SERVIC E
j Cali
day
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■ NA 2-4756________
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r"u*¿i*h R D BE R T . R*b¿rn
Tax
Consu!tant,|PÖRTABLE
welding burning
Trash, garage cleanup 'krwe es! ;
ta x#s, led and siete. Min
class guaranteed
We
want
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r u f è llH HAULING
Mlnimun charge »5, free estimates
CARPENTER
work
All
lyi
Hourly
rates
Power
loois,
f u l y
All
ty
r
KL
NA Î 2947
YU
6-1056
NA
2 2214!
H a ^ ^ n u p , Any Kind
„JlpiOIKirr work
Freg esi , turn moving *22 7148
IN C O M E T A X
SINCE 1931
OPEN EVENINGS
A L C O O P E R
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Ages 2-6 State l.ic
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IT ’S B E A U T IF U L
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Unusual wide sprawling rancho
home.
Gabled
rooflines,
rustic
i IÍmH*
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D a y s
6 2 4 - 9 9 1 9
E V E S .
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try. Reai deluxe Interior. Wall»
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of special wood paneling, rich
w-w carpeting thruout. Use as
den!
bedrm*
or
2
bedrm*
and
I. c
Look what $600 down « ill buvl
why pay rent when you can pur
chase thi* dandy, 3 bedroom, 1*4
bath home for a* little a* $148 00
per month, including principal, in
terest. and taxes. Well construct-
ed
home,
hardwood
floor*,
lath
P***rtr wafts
Nice draperies.
Within walking distance to shop
ping
and
all
Claremont
schools.
down
to veterans. $16,000 00.
xtra special kitchen with
Ask for Lillian Reeve, 623 3441 or
IS A NEW
blt-ln range and oven
See to
appreciate
Full
price
$14.950
Subject
to
FHA
Total
down
payment and cost $200
Entire
balance
including both P and
I. If you qualify for this new
program, $59 Per mo
DELANEY REALTY
evenings at
626 5383.
4 Locations to Serve You
Mam Office 200 W. Holt, Pomona
Î A R f " —
-W 30N G ARI Y, POMONA
700 F
FOOTHILL, POMONA
8970 CENTRAL AVE , MTCLR.
LEWIS HOME
6 2 7 - 3 5 2 9
BO
LA VERNE
From
H attig le n Just south of B onita,
1 bik
w e it of D am ien H i School
Sfhf-íí2 l 6"—fc v e l.
— Hurry!! Only 4 left...
*
$24,000
UPLAND/REGAi SERIES
From
$29,800
BEAUTIFUL
GLENMEADE
Immaculate
4
Barm
home
with
family room,
Buill-ins, H* Bath*
fireolxe,
FA
heal,
carpets
and
drape*
Huge
lot, 2 car
garage P F A IT O B C
No down ON
G l , low down cn
V
FHA
OR
With
cash
tg
present
loan you may assume a Gl loan
of $11,900 at
5', v,
payments of
$144 per month, Price only $24,500
Code No, 1»
S.
N A 3 - 3 4 4 1
CHARMING
blocks
1?th
and
M u lb e rry ,
S
W est of
San A nton io.
M K-3910 — E V E S . 5*3-41031
UPLAND/CUSTOM SERIES
From
$35.350
1/th and SA N A N T O N IO , O N I
M IL E N O R T H O F F O O T H IL L .
W 817-3910 — 693-2031
34
A c re
"Cole as a
Bug's
Ear"
is
the
2 Bdrm house
and
"Neat as a
Pin" is fenced and cross fenced
property.
H o m e
ha*
hardwood:
floor*.
built ms,
floor
turner«,'
carpets
patio and tock room. For!
the
horses
there
Is
a
2
stall»
barn,
corrals
and
pasture.
Only)
$22,718. Code No. 140
I
2 story with step down living
room.
Log
burnintj
fireplace,
spacious
dining
room.
Queen*
kitchen with overhead lighting,
service
porch,
huso
family
root; with wet bar. 4 bedrm*,
I t>»Ihs, wide yard, room tor
boat and trailer
Stop by and
let
—
-
iff. »$
'how
yog
this
lovely
V ac r a ' 6ooh0n,e-
2400
w
* •
+ + + + + + + + +
SELL OR TRADE
Acre & Income Too
.yy',, K,rabf tor *n
This
' j
A
ha*
3
Bdrm
home
*q ft home. Ona-thlrr^LT’r,
CHINO/CLASSIC SERIES
F rom
$ 2 0 , 1 0 0
M O N T E V IS T A and L E X IN G
T O N Ct. 2 biks. N. of P h ila d e l.
phia, 627 3 7 1 7 -E v e s
624-7231 -
smallar
-
-
-y ~ ’m
3000
«to 2 two Bdrm rontai* plus ' ¡ I
Huge K drwifp7*1 a a d fd*àm t»
swimming
peci
Each
ha*
built;
closets
dining
rc^m
|TrM
in*,
carpet*
Its
own
yard
arwd
country style kitchen
1 bain*
garage
Being m toe country the
ch.idren grown and flown
ftoi
rentai*
are
always
in
demand
coop
I* you are
ou*
g for on invest
« . *
,
moot do s it itm
Code No
13?
•''A 4 - 4 0 9 1
CHINO/STERLING SERIES
From
$22,750
M o n t«
V ie ta
and
P h ila d e lp h ia ,
2
B L K S
W .
O F
C E N T R A L
bw' 7 J 717
—
E V E S ,
0 2 4 -7 2 3 1
Claremont
.
r e a l t y c o m p a n y
1 2930 C«ntral, Chino
560 E. Foothill, Pomona
NA 8-8547 or NA 8-3037 (Continuad Naxt Paga)
219 N IN D IA N H IÉ L , C C A R E M O N t
'
6 2 4 -1 6 1 7
REÁLfY CO
REALTY C O
REALTY CO
ROBIN MALONE
Income Prop.
24
12
U N IT S
a p t*.
$14,000
g r.
O w ner
leaving
area
Pool
a ir
condi
tioned, (213' 386-6234______________
f 5 u »
i
b drm
acts.
$2000
dov.-n.
Incom e $2 4 ? . 5 0 per m o.
F u ll price
$?2,SOO.
624-1 1 4 8 __________
D U P L E X ,
$19,950.
No
down
0 1 .
| Some w ith
FM A financing. 2 fiuqe
I bedrm s
each.
B eautiful
and
bn
low
the
m a rk e t
value.
Agent
P r o g r e s s - B u lle t in , P o m o n a , C alif.
F rid a y E v a n ln g , F e b ru a ry 14, 1 9 6 9
Houses
WHAfWA
w
a n ç k i p ?
y o o 'r b t o o
X b l í t a h ' m
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FIRST GAME
T'PLAY
I6 U T T IL L APRILW
FB R T H '
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M A R IN E ¡h M O R , H X P B R O F A
L IF B T im PATTING AVERAGE O F
.432, MAWAÔB SOMETHIN
C ALLEO T w e " R O e iN S * ? ? ?
w o r w T H I S L IF E T IM E U t y
Business Opoor.
26 Listings Wtd.
29
BUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES
N O NEED TO W AIT
_
_
_
_
W E
B U Y
E Q U IT IE S ,
e ev
a ll
e *.
crow
costs,
d e lm u e n t
p a y m e n t*.
I
I
1 V
etc
2,
3,
4
b ed rm
rmrnty.
any
la * I
I
¥
area
427-332«, A t
E ve s 7 9 » 1W> ......
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er »all
v a v r
p rA P frtt
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vour
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c a e * e r
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fa ster
<9tan
anyone * l* a ;¿ W * r
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mrm**
nail >M
COKHEY RCAl ESTATE
Unique
h ar,
rustic,
wood
in-
. , A
~
.
u n
.
o o o i
terior
Low ceding, good w a rm
N A
2 - 1 1 2 1
O F Y U
6 - 3 8 / 1
AMD IMfH£
M A N A6E R Ó
(O F F IC E ".
4
B E D B M S ,
1%
ba'h s,
carpeted,
d ra p e d ,
buitf-lns.
fenced,
100%
a ir
cond,
be au tifu l
floor
plan,
tra d e
for
s m a lle r
hom e,
Pom ona
or
low
down.
$24,000
F u ll
P rice
V a c a n t.
O w n er
N A
3-4929
o r N A
? 3115____________________________
_
4 BEDRMS. UNDER
CONSTRUCTION. UPLAND.
PRICE $34,900.
LOCATED
1 523 COLUMBINE
OR CALL 986-9686.
^ A H 'M H E R B
FB R TH’ & A L L
y
6IR t
A
WE HAVE BUYERS
OVERLOOKING CITY
Low
a *
$1295.
$130
dow n,
$17.50
per
m o ,
C A L -L A N D ,
’ 888«
Van
B uren, R iv ers id e.
487-6121__________
m
y
y
> M
à J L t
Listing w an ted ;
Sell throug h
too-
cialists
-
w #
w ill
b rm g
our
train ed
sales
staff out
to
(aspect
vour
p roperty
and
w ill
e v a lu a te
It
for top dollar on
today's m a r
ket.
No
properties
too
larg e
or
too s m all.
MONTCLAIR
COMMERCIAL LOT
18 Houses
Houses
Houses
18 Houses
Houses
4 Locations to Se-’ve Y ou
M a in
O ttica
200 W .
H o it,
P om o
2030 N , G A R E Y , P O M O * *
700 E
F O O T H Il L, P O M C Ä IA
1970 C E N T R A L A V E ., M T C L R
CLAREMONT
DIAMOND BAR
$2000 D N , 5 b d rm , 2 Story. $25,750
10% dn. heated pool, club $26,950.
5 4
G l .
4
b edrm ,
$22,500
B roker
595-247C
MONTCLAIR
POMONA
POMONA
•A
F H A $129
per
m o.
3
be d rm ,:
TI bath. $16,000.
A B D E L L A
R E A L -
T Y .
622-0742 a n y tim e -A
_________
4
B E D R M ,
1*4
bath,
forced
a ir
heat, carpets, drapes
L a rg e
fenc-
ed y ard , $16,500 .
626-0628___________
MUST SELL
Big sweeping ranch
hom e b u ilt
across
a
big
lot
In
one
of
our
finest
locations.
L ivin g
room glassed to colorful seclud
ed
patio,
cff
long
halls
and
m asler
bath.
3 king
sized
bed-
rm s
Loads
and
loads
of
clos
ets and storage. Lovely m odern
kitchen.
Y o u 'll
like
the
loca
tion!
F u ll
price
$14,500
No
down
p aym ent
V A ,
n o rm a l
costs.
E n tire
balance
payable
at
approx
$101
per
m o
includ
ing both P and I.
DELANEY REALTY
4949 H olt B lv d ., M o n tc la ir
621-3806
Hundred$ Under FHA appr
a t
$10,500
—
3
bedroom s
—
<
fire p la c e — large lot w ith fru it
I
trees
—
2
c ar
garage
—
No down V A or F H A
GILMORE REALTY INC.
624-8060 or 985-7265
j _____________ tilt 8 P.m ._______________
A A P R E F R E E W A Y 4 4
4 b d rm s ,
2
baths, quiet st.
Buy
j w h ile
w ell
priced
(213)
966 0113
# Too Much City Life? •
#
Like Rural Living?
9
Then consider this 5 room , 2 bath
hom e.
L ivin g
room
has
corner
fire p la c e.
G as
built-in
range
and
oven plus dishw asher. L arge serv
ice
porch.
Shake
roof
E xisting]
loan
$18,080.
In terest
5 '« % .
P a y
m e n t
$175
includes
e ve ryth in g .]
P ric e
$24,700.
O w ner
w ill
carry
2155 C Y N T H IA
3 b e d rm . lV i baths,
Dit-ins,
reas
down
p a ym e n t.
Im -j
m ediate possession. C a ll Reed H a ll
_______________629-9651_________________|
L G E
3
b d rm ,
b lt-in
r-o,
flre p l.i
2
full
baths,
flagstone
patio, |
B B C
sep,
24
x
28
gar
storage;
i rm upstairs. 626-2186
]
CINDERELLA
D E L IG H T F U L L Y D IF F E R E N T
: Cape
Cod
root
lines
accen tuate
this beautiful 3 b ed rm hom e w ith )
I 2
baths,
fire p la c e ,
a ll
buiit-lns,
i w sll w all c arp etin g , custom drapes.
plus
m any
m ore
c o m fo rta b le:
: features.
T o p
location
—
bottom
price
w ith
paym ents
less
than;
rent.
No down p aym en ts to V E T
E R A N S ,
low
d< w n
to
non-V E TS
1 C an A gent 624-9676
i
LINCOLN AVE. Address
Choice Pom ona A rea
i 2
B edroom
cozv
older
Hom e.:
IM M A C U L A T E
inside
and
cut.:
O N LY $ 7 0 0
do w n - priced
to
sell
at
$16,995
LEWIS HOMES
627 3717
626 8581
E V E S
626 0611
(Continued from
Previous Page)
L O V E L Y c o rn er
house.
3 bdr,
1H
bath,
den
w ith
fire p la c e ,
patio,
blt-ins,
landscaped.
$25,000.
624-
2543 a fte r 5 P m . ___________________
FONTANA
OWNER SAYS SELL
This
beautiful
large
hom e
all
blt-ins,
1%
baths,
fire p la c e,
F A heat, fa m ily room , covered
patio,
large
w alled
In
y ard .
Good street.
P rice only $19,850.
F H A
term s,
cr
lease
option.
O r,
lets
ta lk
It
over.
C A L L
F E T T E R L IN G
R E A L T Y
CO.
629-4094 a n ytim e.
Ask for H ow
ard or M a rtv .
4 Locations to Serve You
M a in
O ffic e 200 W ,
Holt,
Pomona
2 0 3 0 n . g a r e Y , P o m o n a
700 E ,
F O O T H IL L , P O M O N A
8970 C E N T R A L A V E .,
M T C L R .
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
W haf a M agnificent Yard!
Y ou w ill m a rv e l at this m a s te r
piece.
B e au tifu l
a triu m
e n try
style
4
bedroom ,
1*4
baths
C la re m o n t
hom e.
P u t
this
one
on
your
m ust
see
list even
if
you
don't
buy
It.
W e
a re
so
proud
to
show
this
hom e,
we
w ill w a it and point out a ll the
e xtra s
as
you
look.
So
rnough
said, except the price of $30,950.
S ubm it vour te rm s ana down.
NA 6-1241
Open Every Day & Sunday
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CAR WASH
$15,000 handles. O nly one In town.
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Short
hour*.
S ubm it
vour
te rm *.
BEER BAR
N o
contracts.
$12,000
fu ll
price.
T erm s.
RESTAURANT
Grosses
$4500 m o.
B-W
license.
I L E Y *
R ealty
M O N E Y
S E R V IÇ C
An U nbeatable C o m b in a tio n -
F irs t and 2nd f D loans
Investors Loan S ervice. J93-3547
LA VFRNF
2nd T rust Deed Loans
R ay L e vlc k, B ro ker
1I M
N .
G a ra y ,
Pom ona .
622-4/3»
Any Property, Any Area
Call
L ib e rty
M o rte a g e
C o rp o ra
tion,
621-3935
566
E .
Foothill
Blvd .
P em ona.
NEAR BONITA HIGH
This
lovely
3
bedroom ,
1%
bath
hom e
is
tip
top
condi
tion.
B eau tiful
w -w
carpets,
lovely custom drapes
Spic and
Span
kitchen
w ith
blt-ins.
Ask
ing only $16,950.
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
2002
N,
G are v
#
Low Down
9
•
In Ganesha Hills
•
N e w er
3
bedroom ,
2
bath
hom e
w ith
large
fa m ily
room ,
kitchen
Duilt-lns,
2
car
garage
P rice
$23.500
$600 $800
down
P aym en t
$200. For detaLs call
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
W e Have Valu-Vision
H O M E -N -IN C O M E
Claraboya Lot
reduced for quick sale
UNITED
INVESTMENT DIVISION
______________ 623-5201______________
U S E D A P P L IA N C E S TO R E
Forced Sale
Dissolution of
P a rtn e -s h ip .
NA 6 6451
M a and Pa G ro ce r v store
beer and w ine license
Low rent. ¿28 7807
ONTARIO
7 bedroom s, 1 bath
Puntal in re ar
P ric e —$!3,5öO furnished
P ric e — $12,SCO unfurnished
TERRIFIC VALUE
E lite location N W O n tario , s ty l
ish
hom e,
splendidly
landscap
ed grounds, 3 king
sire bedrm
off
c en tral
hall
and
m aster
bath,
b e au tifu lly
designed
k it
chen
w alls
of
n a tu ra l
wood
cabinets,
loads of
tile
T e rrific
V alu e
O ut
of
Tow n
ow ner
says
sell
F u ll
price
$14,950.
Dow n pa ym e n t $400
S ubject to
F H A VA approval
If you a u a li-
fy
for
this
new
p ro g ra m .
E n
tire
balance
p ayab le
$49
per
m o
including
both
P
and
I.
DELANEY REALTY
627-3529
U nobstructed
270
degree
view
F ra n k C harles. 629-0131.
I L E Y *
R e a l t y
Money To Loan
32A
—ev
Troubles?
F o r
1st
and 2nd
TÖ
>o#ns
C all
F e tte rlin g
°e a lty
629 «064 an ytim e
Acreage—Ranches
20
2%
A C R E S
M -Z O N E
W IT H
2
H O U S E S
F O N T A N A .
$17.530
G A U G L E R
R E A L T Y . «83-2322
Hove Buyer$
L O O K IN G te r suitable acreage for
Im m ed ia te
developm ent.
Can
buy
ou trig h t
or
exchange
for
equi
ties
in
units
o r
R-3
lots.
Ask
tor M ik e a t:
C a rd in a l Real Estate
1625 N . In d ian H ill, Pom ona
D ays
624-9876
Ewes;
626-0051
H O R S t: C O U N T R Y
I 14
a cre ,
Fenced,
new
3
bed
room , 2 b ath, $25,500, 10957 M aple,
B loom ington. C a ll 982-4238, or 823
2664____________________________________ j
RETREAT
2’ j
choice
v ie w
a c r e s ,
q u ie t,,]
' clean
a ir,
75
m in
from
O ntario,
I road
and
e le c tric ity .
P riced
to
i sell.
Low as $3 750 w ith $375 dn
$50
m onth
C A L -L A N D ,
18888 Van
B u re n ^ R iv e rs id e , *87^612J
__
3 5 — 8 5 0 0 SO. FT. LOTS
Ready for a builder fo record
$2500 e ach. O w ne r 982-2554______]
$8 D O W N , $8 per
m onth, $795 full
price,
buys
10
acres
in
Southern
] C a lifo rn ia.
L .
S hew felt,
326
W,
3rd St , L .A
Phone:
(213) 623-5102
y2 ACRE
Low
as
$179$,
$180
d :w n ,
$25
m onth, C a l-L a n d . 18888 V an B uren,
R iverside
687-6121
E velyn K rid le r
4 Locations to S erve You
M ain
O ffice
200
W .
H o lt,
Pom ona
2030 N. G A R E Y , P O M O N A
7 0 0 è , F o o t h i l l , p o m o n a
8973 C E N T R A L A V E ., M T C L R .
Money Wanted
32B
F IR s T and
2nd
tru s t
deeds.
10%
ocal
oroperties.
C ollection
serv
ice
free
L ib e rty
M o rta g e .
546
E.
Foothill Bivd , P om . 621-3935.
Newspaper Dealership
O pem nq
In
th *
U pland
•
O ntario
area
to
supervise
c a rrie r
bovs
Must be Bondabie and have good
econom ical c * r .
C all
Los
Angeles
H erald
E x a m in e r.
M r .
S pinelli,
982 9219_______________________________
P H IL L IP S
66
service
station
tor
lease,
Pom ona
a rea .
F o r
Info
call
623-3541
days,
629 6513 eves,
k "
t)E F R
B a r for
sale bv ow ner
Pom ona, good location
See to ap
p reciate. Phone 622-731? w eekdays.
2002
N
G are y
Phone
593-4531
560 E. Foothill, Pomona
MONTCLAIR
B Y
o w n 4 r
3
b d rm .
I 1,
b«th,
Ige
fenced
vd,
w w
c arnet,
$500
down, assum e m v 6 '5 % F H A loan
________________ 624-4758_______________
4 Bedrms, only $ 1 5 ,5 0 0 j
Pius
Ige
»am
rm or den, c a rp e t
ing
and
drapes.
O w ner
leaving
a rea and m ust sell.
LEGTER S REALTY CO.
565 E . H olt A v e.,
N A
9 5219
eves
N A
8-7826
¡3
B E D R M
and
tarn
room ,
1*»
bath,
blt-ins
n a tu ra l
cabinets,
hdwd firs , new w -w c arn e t,
load
! ed
w ith
extra s .
18x38
tille re d ;
; pool
P ad
and
dum p
disposal
for
i tra ile r.
Close
to
schools
and
| M tc lr
P laza
10280
Poulsen,
624
5404 tor appt._________________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
U 5. G ovt has a Ige selection of 3
and
4
B r
H om es. Located
in
all
areas.
Some
at no down
F reshly
painted.
Phone
for
addresses
and
details
and
see
tor
yourself
C O L U M B IA
R E A L T Y
N A
3-4411.
: Open e v e n in g s .
_____________
\> w
4
B E o U S C
2
bath,
fu lly
fenced
and
landsc.
W h at
is
vour
o tte r’
C all
626-8966
now
($14,000'
A Home For A ll Sea$ons!
WITH A GLORIOUS VIEW
OF THE MOUNTAINS
Spotle$sly Clean $37,500
Real Estate—Rent
33
Partly Furnished
R A N C H
hom e
p a rtly
furnished .
2
b e d rm . R edecorated. Fenced v a rd .
A duits. $75.
W tte r p a id . SE
P m a .
«23-029?, 623-4361
P A IN T A N D S A V E
$13.950
3
b ed rm
localed
in
a:
beautiful
a rea ,
seeing
is
believ j
ing
C all at once to see this one,
F h a and G l_ te rm s
A gent ¿23-418!
BY
O W NER", save $1500 this week
only.
F H A
says
$20,100
buy
for
$18.500 or highest b idder. Goes to 1
re a ilo r
next
w eek.
3
bedrm ,
2
bath,
S eparate
livin g
and
dining
areas.
P resent
l o a n
5% % .
1319
Deveron
P lace. To see call
_______________ 624-6289________________
OWNER SAYS SELL
456 Begonia Street. 3 b ed rm and
den.
IV»
baths.
Needs
some
w ork
on
it
F H A
a p p rais al
$14,000.
if
fixed
u p
O w ner
w ill sell
as Is for only $12,950.
T e rm s
open.
Com e
on
you
fix er
uppers,
here
is
vour
chance.
C all
P ette rlln g
R ealty
Co.,
679-4094
a n y tim e
and
ask
tor H ow ard or M a rty . ___________
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
SERVICE STATIONS
AVAILABLE
•6 C e n tra ! A ir Conditioning
•è 3
Bedroom s
| ,
V*
baths
-6- E le c tric built-in kitchen
-6 F ire p la c e in L ivin g room and
F a m ily Room
+ B reezew av
under
roof
could
be closed in
•4k S ervice
porch
w ith
new
w asher and d ry e r
+ M a n y m ore features
C la rem o n t
E ve lyn K rid le r
Business-industrial
25
Sale— Lease— W anted
R E N T 3 000 sq ft M - l, com pl w ire d !
for
220 service,
$275 p e r m o.
________________ 627 1584_______________
\A>
FO R
re n t office
space on cor-
n c
n r
c iv ic
center,
699
w .
M ission. 629-4811, a fte r 4
623-3755
V A C A N T
lot for rent. Y a rd space,
d irt
space,
or
storage,
etc.
W a
te r.
You
fence,
60x150.
R iverside
D r., Chino. 624 9876
Real Estate For Rent
Furnished Houses
34
2 B E D R M house, fenced v a rd , w a-
ter
and
trash
paid .
See
a ft
5
w kdvs
and
a ll
day
Sat
and
Sun
at 1148 W
G r a n d , Pom ona
F U R N 2 b e d rm house, n ew ly deco
ra ted ,
w an t Senior C itizens,
n e ar
m eeting house
No. 6 Bus S ervice,
TV antenna, w a te r and trash paid ,
] $75 a mo.
N A 2-5472
C L E A N
fro n t house.
Close-In
1 br.
W ash
and stroage
A dults. No
dogs
In g
914
S.
L a c m t,
P m a
2 Bedrm . . . $125 Up$tr$.
I F rank Charles
629-0111
2
B R .
Also studio
a o a rtm e n * for
one
C onvenient
cen tral
location.
! 622-6246 O'- 629 0092__________________
2 B E D R M trip le x , g a r, w ash, g ard -
' ner, m a t
adults.
E x p e c ta n t m oth-
er
Q K .
Ing.
632
E
11th,
P om .
F ro n t Cottage Furn ish ed .
Persons O ve r «0 $95
622 9605 or 672-3302
Low
m onthly
re n t.
No
gallonage
charge. Financing assistance a v a il
able
Call John N ew ton on Duane
W y n c k .
(213)
283-2727
Collect _
R E S T
H om e,
$1,000 per
m o.
good
cond, room to expand.
W rite Box
7085 Progress
-B ulletin.
F U L L Y
equipped
beer
par.
Fine
downtown
local ion.
2
pool
tables,
new
carpets,
a ir
conditioned
5
y r
lease
to
rig h t
p a rty .
M ille r ,
N A 2 1224____________________________
M O N EYM A K ER
BIG B A R G A IN
4 BEDROOMS
N eighborhood Store
Plus
4
re n ta l
units on
a
c o r
n e r.
This
little
m a rk e t
is
a
goldm ine.
Has
beer
and
w ine,
good
m e at
business.
The
ad d i
tional
units
a re
rented
tor
$70 each. R e tirin g ow ner w ants
out.
Shown
by
appointm ent
only a n ytim e . $58,500.
A FINE HOME
N E W O F F E R IN G
A ttra c tiv e ly
styled
and
covered
w ith
a lu m in u m
siding
for
life
tim e
m aintenance
F e atu res
3
bedroom s,
a
fa m ily
room ,
1%
baths,
b u ilt
in
range
and
oven,
n a tu ra l
finish cabinets,
w all
to
w all
carpets,
drapes.
Fenced
and
landscaped.
C orner
let
w ith
ac
cess
for
boat
or
tra ile r.
A
cte-
tightful
hom e for
only
$18 950
Several
w ays to
finance.
Let's
see!
133 Y A L I
t i a p e M O N T
E ves. 593-5871
Sharp
and
clean
as
a
tack.
2
blocks
to
St.
M a d e le in e s
and
K ingslev
Schools.
B r a n d new
w -w
c arp ets,
huge
country
style kitchen, has a ll the blt-ins.
B eau tiful
corner
fire p la c e ,
the
larg e
living
a rea
w ith
sliding
glass
opening
to
c o m pletely
enclosed
re a r
v a rd
This
is
tru ly a tropical garden. A m ust
you
see
and
buy,
This
4 bed
room , 7 p ullm an baths. $21,500.
No
down
G l,
low ,
low
F H A
term s.
N A 3-4381
Open Every Day & Sunday
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
4 Locations to S erve Y ou
M a in
O ffic e
7C0 W .
H olt,
Pom ona
2030 N
G A R E Y , P O M O N A
700 E . F O O T H IL L , P O M O N A
»970 C N E T R A L A V E ., M T C L R ,
M O N EYM A K ER
HOLT AVENUE C-3
4 BEDROOMS
Neighborhood Store
Plus
4
re n ta l
units
on
a
cor
ner
This
little
m a rk e t
is
a
goldm ine.
Has
beer
and
w ine,
good
m e at
business
The
addi
tional
units a re
rented for
$70
each.
R e tirin g
ow ner
wants
out.
Shown
bv
appointm ent
only
anytim e^
$58 500
U nited
R e alty Co . 623-4583 o r 984 3367
Y o u r
business
located
on
this
busy
thorou ghfare
in
p rim e com
m e re ia i
a rea
Is
bound
to th riv e
See
this
175
x
250
foot
parcel
before
it's
too
late.
P ric e d
at
$55,000 00,
It
represents
one
of
the
best
buvs
In
the
a rea
P re
sent
incom e
fro m
the
property
w ill
pav
expenses
if
vour
plans
a re
a
little
in
the
fu tu re
C all
to r
an
appointm ent
to
Inspect
it
lodav.
O lder Home
E u clid
A ve.
addresses
R ecent
ly
repainted
Inside
and
out
2
story
hom e
w ith
a
prestige
E uclid
A ve address
H om e has
m any
e x tra
room s
V a c a n t,
shown
by
appointm ent
only,
a n y tim e . $25.900
For rent. 28 acre$
6408 Chino A ve., Chino
R O O M ~ FO R
H O R S E ,
the
kids,]
m om
and
po p
too!
$14.960
2 Houses, 2 acres, okay for m oth-j
e r-ln -la w .
$29,950.
4 acres, 4 car q a rag e . 3 bedroom
hom e,
o k ay
fo r
horseranch.
$33-
000.
P e rm it
fo r
10
horses.
2%
acres;
and hom e
$59,500
C larem onts 4 a cre
IM M A C U L A T E
ranch
w i t h
custom
4800
so.
ft.
hom e, $175,000
Phone
for
H arry or
Ooal
M es
senger,
A N Y T IM E .
M e tro p o lita n
R e a lty , 622-4039
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
the many good, but
unused articles
which you have in
your home by
making a list of
them. Then convert
them into cash
by advertising them
for sale in a low
cost Progress-Bulletin
W ant Ad.
R S ALE
P R O P E R T Y
NA 3-4583
984-3367
O P E N E V E R Y D A Y T IL L 8 P M .
OWNER TRANSFERRED
You
w ill love
this
unusual
place
and be
p r o u d
to
say
this
is m y
hom e
w ith
a
view
of the m ountains.
You
can
w alk
on
huge
con
c re te stepping slebs set
am ong
trees,
surrounded by w ell lan d
scaped
y ard
w ith
sprinklers.
Wood
and
stone,
around
dou
ble
doors
In vite
vou
to
enter
and
see
the
m assive,
pile
of
Palos V erd e
rocks In the m id
d le of the
room fro m
floor
to
c eilin g ,
w ith
the
fire p la c e
on
each
side
L ivin g
room
in
the
fro n t, dining a re a on
the side
Open
beam s
and
da rk
p an el
ing
in
the
fa m ily
room
w ill
help
vou
to
say,
''th is
is
it."
L arge
m odern
kitch en ,
b re a k
fast
bar, p a n try .
Also
room
for
b re ak fa st
ta b le
S ervice
porch off kitchen. A fte r a w on
d e rfu l evening of re la x in g , vour
fa m ily
can
r e tir e
to
4
b e au
tifu l
bedroom s.
Big
m a ste r
bedroom
w ith
sliding
doors
to
covered
patio,
has
if*
own
%
bath,
also
fu ll
bath
w ith
dou
ble
sink,
gorgeous carpets
and
d rapes Included
M a k e this one firs t and last
on your hom e searching list
P ric e $36.500
SAN DIMAS
4 Locations to Serve You
M a in O ffic e
200
W
H olt,
Pom ona
2030 N . G A R E Y , P O M O N A
700 E
F O O T H IL L , P O M O N A
8970 C E N T R A L A V E .,
M T C L R .
Unfurnished Houses 35
H O U S E
for
laase
2 b e d rm . fa m ily
room ,
blt-ins,
drapes, fenced
re a r
y ard .
$123
Per
m o,
M o n tc la ir.
Can 626-0450 a fte r 6 p .m .
SE
2 BR duplex. Stove, a ir . c rp ts ,
drps.
Closed
back
vd
s m a ll
chTld_Ok
622-5281
629 3516__________ _
3
B E D R M
and
den.
F ire p la c e .
B uiit-ins.
2
b a th *
C overed
patio.
$170
595-1491________________________
¡2
B D R M
2 bath
luxurious m ooite
hom e.
C a rp et,
d rapes,
stove,
re -
trig
L e a :e $165 a m o. 593-5466.
2
B E D R M
d u p l e x .
C arpets,
drapes.
W a te r paid . $110 m o plus
y a rd
c a r * .
F irs t
ano
last
m onth
Pius
$50
cleanin g
deposit
No
cm id re n . no p e t*. 593-34 /9 a ft 1 p_m .
1 4
4
I
baths,
fo rm a l
dm
rm ,
la m rm , 3 c a r
g a r,
gas
fire o l. $250 m o. ¿24 5617
•
C L A R E M O N T
—
2
bedrm
studio
duplex,
carpets,
drapes,
; w ater
pd
$ i40
Per
m o on
teas*
N A
6-7564
a ft
5
P .m .
excep t
cn
wknds
G A N E S H A
P a rk
A re a
Loe
3
bd-
; rm ,
plus
tarn
rm ,
1
bath,
new
I carp e t and drapes
2 children ok.
No pats $160 .
629 ) 453___________
U N F U R N IS H E D
2
bed m i
duplex.
C arpets,
drapes
stove,
garbage
disposal,
w ater
p riv a te
garage,
$90
m o.
12817
11th
S t .
Chino.
Y U _4: 5js03____________________________
F R O N T
cottage.
$9$.
$r
adults.
No pets. Clse-Iin
N E .
N A 2 9605 . 622-3302
L E A S E — O ption, M o n tc la ir 3 T k R ,
:
2
baths,
tarn
rm , hdw d
f k i
blt-ins
and
tlre p l.
F an ced .
C hil
dren and
pats
ok.
Best
n H | f * o r -
hood.
SI 70
C all
A sso o atad
flfcai- »
tv
E xchange
982-1538
or
m 7 ii3 >
M O V E
IN T O n icely
tu rn
2 bedrm
apt.
W-W
c arp e t,
g arb ag e
dispo
sal,
a ir
conditioned,
infant
okay.
No
pets
M a n a g e r I1 11
E .
7th,
A pt j 629 0IQ9____________
FO R
L E A S E w ith option to b w . 2
b drm
hom e,
hardw ood
firs ,
fen c
ed
y ard .
$125 m o
D riv e bv
2167
S tanford,
P em ona. C a ll
A gent
6 2 8 - 0 8 4 3 .____________________________
RENT PURCHASE
V etergns
b r i n g
vour
p a in t
brush, $50. and your discharge
M ove
in
free
M a k e
the down
p aym ent
w hile
you
live
here.
!
Custom
b u ilt
Ige
sp arklin g
1
b ed rm
hom e.
Specious
y ard
*
com pletely fenced.
B ath end %
•
Ideal
tor
large
fa m ily .
Needs
•
a
little pain t
and
cleanup
It's
vacan t.
M ove
in
upon
c /o d it
approval.
DELANEY REALTY
627-3529
• •
1724
D R F w * “p C C lm t.
$
y r*
old
4
b e d rm s,
2
baths,
dining
room ,
fa m ily
ro o m ,
kitchen
b u ilt-
in
S P A R K L IN G
P O O L .
2
c ar
a arag e
$285
• •
2733
N .
M o u n ta in ,
C lm t
U n
i C ia rab o v a )
3
b e d rm ,
2
baths,
d o in g room
fa m ily
room , kitch en
b u ilt-in *, carpets, d rapes
. . 1300
• • W HE L l c P S f E r F E N • *
• 219 N
IN D IA N H IL L , C L M T •
• •
¿.’4 1617 •
•
_________
2
B E D R M
house,
detchd
i i r a g r
fenced
re a r
yd.
445 W
A lv a ra d o ,
Pom ona
$ ’ 00 a m o.
C a ll 4X2-440/ .
after
5 p m
lor
a p g t to s d i.
« T F D R M
house,
w -w
cptg
|1 35 . ,
1st
and
last
m o t
re n t,
1 M 'm o * I
I
'en»Jor_e!ean up
¿24-5/6«
FO R
lease" house,
$14$ m o ,' Ko t o s !
ok
C o rre l
ana
2 b o d rm .
W a ln u t. !
A fte r 6
628-64¿0______
J
FO R
R E N T
7
b e d rm
how sST~if ,
2217 6th St . L a V tr n e
*
C e ]L 6 ? fl4 4 3
F E N C F D V A R S
I
N » w iy
d e corated,
2
b e d rm
w ith ,
garage
$tJ0
per
m o n th ,
50«
V in -
ion,
59-J 812«____________
EXECUTIVE
Split Level
T ru ly
a
beautiful
hom e
setting
on
a
¿m all hill
w ith
that
m a jestic
look
fit for
a
king
and
queen.
O w ner
is
tra n s
fe rred
so
his loss, vour
gain.
So
King
and
Queen
let
us
show
vou
this
im m ac u late
hom e
located N .
of
Foothill
Blvd
and near a G olf Course.
4
bedrm ,
2
baths,
beautiful
carpeting
and
drapes.
C entral
a ir
conditioning,
brick
fir e
place
Queens
kitchen
big
enough to eat
in. W ith a ll the
m odern
blt-ins.
Outdoor
living
is
w onderful on
the
big
patio.
P lenty
of
room
for
a
pool,
if
needed
3
vrs
voung
and
Its
for
you.
C om e
see.
P riced
at
REALTY CO .
1052 W . 4th Street
M E M B E R M U L T IP L E L IS T IN G
Horse Ranches
POMONA
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
F O R lease 1540 so ft store bldg on
m ission
w ith
p arkin g
facilities
Located
at
584 586
M ission
C all
622-2567 for In fo rm atio n .____________
F O R
R E N T
M l
unit,
shop
or
storage.
4329
sta te,
627-1233
or
(213) E D 7-6303______________________ ]
B R A N D
new
M -2
In d u s tria l
B uild
ings.
F ro m
2800
sq
ft
up
D ick s
In d u s trial
R entals,
986 8867,
629-
0681, 984 6924
______________________
2200
SO
F T
In d u s trial
space
near
M o n tc la ir P la za . C a ll collect <213)1
282 1 2 4 S ____________________________
4
S T A L l
g a rag e ,
Foothill
Bivd
in
San
D im a s
220
w irin g .
Fenced
y ard . A -l location. $150 m o.
N A 4 5633
_________
T O B U Y »> T O S E L L
B IL L M U R P H Y CO R E A L T Y
3708 R iverside D r., Chino
N A
8 5596
or
N A
S-SS17
24,000' N E W b u lld irg , concrete tilt
1 up,
21' high
Inside,
3 truck
high
docks.
220 — 3 phase p <w e r. lot*
of p erkin g , 629-4735 - 986-6759
PLEASANT WALK
TO SHOPPING
Big
as
a
castle
C h a rm
and
space
M ust
be
4 000
sq
ft
A ctual
living
area
Including
deluxe 48 ft basem ent. 20 x 20
s eparate
dining
room
Forced
a ir
heat,
huge
fo rm a l
living
room
4
bedrm s,
m ission
rock
t replace,
hdwd
floors,
plaster
w alls,
lovely kitchen
A-1
a rea
N
of
H oil.
Sec
today,
tom or
row w ill be too late.
DELANEY REALTY
6 2 7 -3 5 2 9
FO R
lease
w ith
option
to
buv
2
bedrm
hom e,
hardw ood
f i r s , ,
fenced
v ard
$125
m e.
D riv e
bv I
2167
S tanford.
C all
A gent 628 0843
o r 628-3428.____________________________ ]
You Don t Drive???
You
can
w alk
less
than
'a
block
to
shopping
Convenient
location. M o n tview or St. M a d e
leine's schools. This nice 4 bed
rm ,
13 4
b ath,
hom e
sells
for
$17 500
W ill
sell
under
G l
or
F H A term s
C. R. SKINNER, Realtor
N A
3 2817________ or___________629-8562
SPECIAL
C e n tra l A ir C onditioned
Huge
Irens
and
sweeping
lines
accent
this
rustic
setting.
3
huge
bedroom s
plus
fa m ily
room
or
dining
room
serviced
bv 2 p u lim an baths.
Hardw ood
floors,
covered
w ith
lush
n y
lon
carp e t'n g .
gobs of cabinets
and yards of counter space a c
cent the
kitchen
a rea
w ith
a ll
blt-ins,
plus
blt-in
re frig e ra to r.
Huge
livin g
a rea
has
sliding
glass opening
to big p atio and
nuge re a r y ard . Its a iungle of
b e au tifu l
flo w e rin g
plants
and
gorgeous
shrubs.
F u ll
p rice
$16 950
No
down
G l,
F H A
te rm s . Also.
N A 3-4381
Open Every Day & Sunday
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
HORSE
RANCHES
W H A T A MESS!!
Needs
a
good
cleaning
and
some
p ain t.
D eluxe
queens k it
chen
w ith
bit in
range
and
oven
and
room y
dining
F o r
m al
livin g
room
w ith
sliding
glass
doors
at
the
re a r
for
indoor - outdoor
livin g .
3
spa
cious bedrm s w ith lets of closet
space
and
1%
baths
o ff
the
c en tral
h a ll
plan
A
stone's
throw to V ernon Jr. H igh. Now
vacan t
and
ready
to
show.
F u ll
price
$15,950,
no
down
V A
$117.13
per
includes
both
P and
5
A C R E S
com pletely
fenced,
5
stalls,
1
bedrm
house
and
guest
room , _ $160
a
m onth.
624-0461___
11L A C R E
Horse R anch in pasture,
large hom e, b a rn , w ell and equip.
5
m iles
S
0 »
O n ta rio
A irp o rt.
$100,000 984-0150 or 983-6440 ______
HORSE RANCH
★ PRIVATE PARTY ★
W ilt
pay
cash
for
your
hom e
even
if you
a r e behind
o r
in ]
foreclosure
I
pav
a ll
costs
and
escrow fees
Sell
direc t.
Cash of- ]
te r
in
10
m in
C all
M r ,
Netson,
623-2541
se-
S P E C U L A T O R
w ill buy 3 cr 4
bedrm
house.
A ll
cash. P rice
m ust be right
B K R . 627-3597
" P R IV A T E
p a rty
w ill
loan
m rn e v
on
vour home
or
w ill
purchase
even
if in
foreclosure
and
re-
s
'
->» O f on
’ U
220
3
or
4 B E D R M
hom e
needed.
Condition
u n im p o rta n t.
P a rty
w ill,
p a y _ c a s h
for_ equity
983-6584_
A P A R T M E N T S
w anted
Consdr
all
no
m a tte r
w hat
kind
of
prblm s
Special
in
problem s
Send
info to
P O . Bo» 1538 Costs M e s a _________
N A T IO N A L
product
n eed , route
m an for
large
local te rrito ry
No
investm ent
needed
A il m dse
given
on
consignm ent
W e
c a rry
accounts
and
furnish
sam ples.
E arn
up
to
$8C0t m onth.
M ust
have
truck or s m all
van
and
be
your
own
boss
forever
C elt
on
established
business
firm s
only
during week davs
A ct im m ediate-
; ly
N ot restricted by age or race.
Phone (2 ’ 3i 435-6356 days or (714)
526-1375 e v e s ____________________
; N E W
and
used
fu rn itu re
store
F a m ily problem s m ust sell. T a k e ’
in
tra d a
of
$1.700 cash.
679-0317,
I 678 8077
W E
B U Y
H O M E S
A N Y
A R E A
G et
the
facts
before
you
sell,
not
a fte r.
Pay
all
costs,
delin
quent paym ents etc
„
D E L A N E Y
627 3529
■ _________ t v e w W 799 Iflg f__________
IX CLOSE-IN
Bv
ow ner.
4
b e d im .
1%
baths,
N E
location
N ear
shopping,
on
bus line. $15.500 626 7207____________
NICE NEIGHBORHOOD
F c r
lease or
sale
3 bedrm
(Ig e j
m a s te r), 2 toll baths, living room ,!
dining
a rea and den
(a ll
w ith ,
w w
c a rp rt
and
custom
d rapes);
K itchen,
u tility
porch
double
ga
rage,
lots
of
storage,
hdwd
floors,
a ir cond,
fenced
v a rd ,,
near
E m erson
J r
H i.
M in dow n.:
Assum e
paym ents
on
$21,000
(A p p ro x
90%
of
a p p ra is a l).
C all;
623 4500
VALENTINE FOR WIFE
H e r
eves
w ill
light
u p
With
toy
when
you
show
her
this
delu xe
kitchen,
b't-ins
galore,
fa m ily
rto m
adjoining
In
Choice N E
d istrict, near M oun
ta in
V iew
School.
W hich
is
|
n e ar
San
B ernardino
and
In
dian
H ill,
which
has
a
Ige
shopping d istrict.
This
is
the
4 bedroom Plus a fa m ily room
w hich m eans room for a grow
ing fa m ily .
Deluxe in and oof.
j
Room
to
park
tra ile r,
O nly
$7 4 ,0 0 0
w ith
lew
Oown,
e xtra
good
term s
or
w ill
consider
tra d e for Covina area
C. R. SKINNER, Realtor
N A m
l ? ___________________ N A 14741
BUY N O W
D O N 'T W A IT
Hom es
a re
getting
scarce.
B eau tifu l
2
story
a ir
condi
tioned.
J
bedrm ,
1%
baths.
F a m ily room
w ith
sliding door
to
lovely
deck
Step
dnwn
liv
ing room
separate dining level.
Lge
Sit-in
kitchen
with
abun
dant cupboards and a sit down
a re a .
Lovely
patio
and
fir#
ring
W alled
and
neatly
land
scaped.
Only $21.500
J.
C
K night (24 hours»
626 0388
LARGE FAMILY
SPECIAL
P le n ty of
room
to
m ove
around
in this 5 B drm hom e and Budget
P ric e d ,
too
Only
$15 500
F H A
e r V A.
Good w orking horse
ranch on 9'?
acres.
F u lly
equipped
w ith
2
barns,
22
box
stalls,
la rg e
pad
docks.
and
'4
m ile
ra ce
track
Also
2
v e ry
nice
hom es
w ith
3
bedroom s,
built-in
kitchens,
and
fireplaces.
P riced to sell at B l32,-
000
C an
W illie
M a g
Sale
e ve
nings (714 ) 624-7912
Pomona North
560 E. Foothill, Pomona
SPLISH SPLASH
T a ke a
look
at this be au tifu lly
lined
rustic
Style
hom e
—
FA
heating —- a ir conditioning.
Jum bo size living room , 3 tw in
sized
bedrm s w ith c arpets and
drapes
Queens
kitchen
w ith
b lt-in
R
and
O
and
re frip .
R ecreation
room
w ith
a
bit-m
bar
pe rfe ct
tor
en tertain in g
F a m ily
room
w ith glass doors
leading
to
a
Ige
cov
patio
S w im m in g pool — lge y ard —
loads
of
p riv a c y .
F u ll
price
$19,950.
No
down
V A
$139 51
per m o includes both P and I.
LEWIS REALTY
4791 H olt B lv d ., M o n tc la ir
626 1597
____________________ Y U 4-1761
4 BEDROOMS
At
a
fa m ily
price
of
only
$16.950
F H A V A
term s
B>g
patio
w ith
b u ilt
u p
BBQ
Also
sm all
p a tio
fro m
kitchen
door
to
g arage
Big
carpeted
living
room ,
w ide
tot
room
for
boat
and tra ile r. The p rice is rig h t,
be quick — c a ll.
NA 6-1241
Open Every Day & Sunday
9 a m. to 8 p.m.
R E A L T Y C O M P A N Y
560 E. Foothill, Pomona
UPLAND
2 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
S P L IT
level
4
B R .
2
bath,
fam
din u tility
room s
Cpts,
drps.
A ir
cond. $29,000. 982-0724 _____________
G O TTA G O
O w n er
is
tra n s fe rre d ,
m ust
seil.
Com e
have
a
lock,
m ake
an
offer
on
this
b e au tifu l
2
story
hom e
w ith
heated
pool,
Custom
patio,
5
bedrm s,
3
F H A ,'v A T ry
0 ,,* r
° *
* 2I,9S0
NA 6-1241
Open Every Day & Sunday
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
4 Locations to J erv e You
M a in O ffice
200
W
H olt,
Pom ona
2030 N
G A R E Y , P O M O N A
700 E . F O O T H IL L , P O M O N A
8970 C E N T R A L A V E ., M T C L R .
Near Montclair Plaza
Shopping Center
1.
3000 saure foot building
7
4000 saare foot building
Located on
A rro w
H ighw ay on
2
lots side bv side
60' * 285' each
Zoned
C -ln d u s iria l
O w ner
asking
79%
down
and
w ill
c a rry
back
paper at 7%
P riced
at $40,00000
each.
C a ll
W illie
M a e
Sale
evenings
424 7912
A G O IN G T H IN G !
For
indoor-outdoor
livin g ,
garden
kitchen
w ith
sliding
w indow s
to
covered
patio
to
m ake
the
elec
trie kitchen a
w orking p a rtn e r of
your patio.
4
bedroom s,
2
baths
carpeting,
custom
d ra p erie s,
fire p la c e ,
elec
tric
9 »rage
door
opener.
V iew
lot. D iam ond B a r.
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
4 Locations to Serve You
M a m O ffice 200 W
Holt. Pom ona
2030 N
G A R E Y , P O M O N A
700 E
F O O T H IL L , P O M O N A
8970 C E N T R A L A V E , M T C L R .
Resort Prop. Sale
23
L ID O " P A R K
35'
K it“ "
set
up
p e rm a n e n tly .
C om pletely
fu r
nished
Sleeps
4,
Includes
5
y r I
lease. C o m p le te B ath. C all E ta h an !
628-4726
Income Prop.
24
G O O D
in v e s tm e n t,” good
location
good
p ro p e rty ,
J
units,
incom e
$177
P riced
»17,500
w ith
$7,500
down,
balance
by
ow ner
a t
4%
N A 2 5269______________
★ PROBATE SALE ★
N ice
M o tel
w ith
ow ners'
H om e
Ideal
for
couple
W A N T IN G
6 W N
B U S IN E S S
w ith
X L N T
Incom e
VI
B*M o R - a ltv 674 7674
3
—
1
B E D R O O M wgugga a ll
fa r
ing the s tree t
W a lkin g distance to
the
m a ll.
Incom e
a p p ro xim a te ly
$228
a
m o.
M u s t
salt
$20.500
Term s.
; S m alt
duplex,
sm all
lof.
incom e
a p p ro x im a te ly
$1*00
a
year
O nly
$10 950
S m all down
Spacious
6
room
custom
built
hom e
plus
4
units,
m cm n#
a p
p ro x im a te ly $6900
a
year
O ut of
tow n
ow ner
anxious
to
sell.
W ill
take
s m a ll
dow n
or
possibly
a
trade
on
a
good
F irs t
T rust
Deed
$57.000 fu ll price
M
B aum an
Broker
N A
3 # 2 9
N A
2 3185
E ve lyn K rid le r
ocations to S erve You
ittic e 200 W . H olt, Pom ona
i N . G A R E Y , P O M O N A
- .F O O T H IL L , P O M O N A
E N T R A L A V E ., M T C L R .
Pomona North
5 6 0 E. Foothill, Pomona
TOP LO C A TIO N
JUST ARRIVED
W ell
b u ilt
rustic
ran ch
type
hom e, grounds m ust be over 200
ft
deep.
Q uiet
setting
of
a ll fine
hom es.
T a ll
trees
and
green
law ns.
In te rio r
shows
fine
taste
H ardw ood
floors,
w -w
c a rp e t
and
fa m ily
size
k itchen
2
w ell
a rra n g e d
bed
rm s
and
m a ste r
bath.
E asy
access
to
the
back
y a rd
and
7
car g a ra g e
V a c a n t — quick
possession.
F u ll
p rice
$11,500
no
dow n
V A
$*0 85
p e r
m o
includes both P and I.
LEWIS REALTY
4791 H olt B lv d ., M o n tc la ir
*268597
_____________________ Y U « 1761
3 BEDROOM Plus > O O l
1%
baths,
m assive
40 x 20
Anthony
P ool,
h ealed,
u ltra
m od
kitchen,
fo rm a l
liv
r m
a nd
dining
rm ,
open
beam
c eiling,
fire p l
full
w -w
carpets
and
d ra p es ,
tBOO
sq
ft, 2 c ar q arag e, easy c a re y ard ,
tro p ic al
landsc.
M u s t
sell
Asking
! $21,500.
$145
per
m o.
E ves
artd
! w knds 629-8181
_____________
ANXIOUS OUT OF T O W N
OWNER
M u s t sail this exc el 3 b e d ro rm
Plus
fa m ily
room
hom e.
1%
baths,
F -A
heat,
larg e
living
j
room
w ith
fire p la c e ,
bit-ln
ra n g e
and
oven.
A
g re a t
buy
at
only
»17,500
V A
o r
F H A
1
te rm s.
N. UPLAND
EXECUTIVE HOME
Lovely
h o m e
in
San
A ntonio
H eights
J
bdrm s,
2V*
ba'h »,
F O R M A L
D IN IN G
R O O M ,
fam
rm ,
carpeted,
draped
huge
re a r
y a rd
w
>0»40
htd
pool,
tots
c f
concreted
a rea
tor
|
p lay
c«v
pat*©,
ab le
a tt
gar
V a c a n t,
im m ed ia te
occupancy.
P ric e d at $43,900
R efer to No
731
OPEN EVERY DAY
20 Sale$men to Serv© You
C L A R E M O N T O F F IC E S
813 W
Foo th ill
US N
Indian H ill
NA 4-3561
NA 4-3521
24 Hours
CASH FOR YOUR HOME
You
ge»
a ll
cash
N o
escrow
tees
of
ctos «o
costs
Fast
C ourteous Service.
Agt
627-3516 - 983 6312
REALTORS
NA 3-3441
★
M
A
L
W
T A
T B
★
560 E. Foothill, Pomona
Offices—Stores
25A
C A B A N A * type portable office. 10 by
i 20, a ir cond.
¡ights,
con p i
S acri-]
1 fice
M a k e offer.
NA
1-1*14,
4I4J
Hoi) B lv d ., M lc lr.
.
ye Furnished P riv a te O ffice
at 1590 N
P ark
»50
per m o
In
cluding a ll utilities.
C all M R
B E C K , *29 7522
_
I
Professional o ffic e *, corner
loc
ation
on
m a io r
boulevard
P lenty
of
P arking
E ach
of
fice
eom pietaly
n • w I y
re
decorated
A ir
cond
P riv a le
bathroom
and
show er
Rent
gnlv
*15
including
all
u tilities
*2*1411 or 98» 2731
TO P
lo c
a>r
cond.
new
fu m
P v t bam
$40 $75 $95
89« N
G arev
N A
? 3302,
*27 3 9 I2 ,_ Y U _ 2 8 I|7
F O R
L t A S t
:
offices,
U21
N
G are v ,
1
rm
$50.
1423
N,
: G are v
3 r u n $95
A il u tilities.
N A 2 52*9
Professional Office Bldg.
N W .C. Tow n# A v e .- 2nd S t., Pom
Approx
3000
*q
ft ,
* ir
cond,
beaut,
w alnut
paneled,
executive
! suite
Large
paneled conference
room
L arge
general
office
area.
L a rg e
storage
a rea
A m ple
park-
j ing.
Lesse
$850
per
m o
plus
I taxes,
w ith
option
to
buy
at
»85 000
O w ner
—
Robert,
w kdvs,
: 629 5284
eves
and
w k d t
644 U s /
REALTORS
N A 3-3441
Q UICK CASH
F O R Y O U R H O U S E
W e pay
all costs
ADVANCE REALTY CO.
4A 4 0014
Y U 3 3411
MORE CASH $$
LESS TIME!!
F re e
a p p ra iM l
and
cash
offer
In »0 m inutes
(Usually full cash
market value)
Cell us even if vot
a re behind in
p aym ents
or
in
foreclosure.
W e
pay
a ll
escrow
costs
and
tees
N et
cash
to
you
W e
need
50
hom es
in
the
next 90
days
Any
price,
any
a rea
Just
c a ll.
W e
have
buyers
end
investors
w a it
ing.
GILMORE REALTY
E Q U IT Y P U R C H A S E S
1268060
982-7265
18 Houses
Houses
CLARIMONT
CLAREMONT
Houses
UPLAND
12930 Central, Chino
N A 8 8 5 4 7 or N A 8 3 0 3 7
★ EXCELLENT F IN A N C IN G
SOUTH P O M O N A
3
Bedroom s,
2
Baths,
IM M A C U
L A T E
—
NO
Down
V A
-
LOW
down F H A .
$ 1 7 ,30 0
LEWIS HO M ES
627 3717
¿24 8581
Eves
62*06)1
BIG POOL
S harp
as
a
tack
is
this
little
beau ty.
Huge
huge
re ar
v ard
is
set
off
w ith
p ra c tic a lly
new
fil
tered
custom
Pool
and
patio
2
bedrm s plus den or
»am ily
room
; H as
alm ost
new
w w
carpet,ng.
i Huge
kitchen
has
separate
eating
a rea
F u lly
enclosed
patio
o r
a
separate room
2 car attached ga
ra g *
W H A L E
O F
A
B A R G A IN
A T
$17.500
With
F H A
and
G l
te rm s.
N A 3-4381
Open Every Day & Sunday
9 a.m. to 8 p m.
CL P A N
2
bedrm
G t -
r w
A d u itt
p r té t r r td ,
1 041
w a . -
sort« P om on«.
N A 2-822*
,
*
4 B E D R M , 2 both w ith p a iio ~l t a r • ?
port. (135
1st end test. C le a n d«o
.
N r
U n im e rt
R e f
r e q ._ 5 « l3 l2 6
J
2
B E D R M ,
(e rg # u tility
room ,
$ 7 | !
a
m onth.
W
M ission,
P om ona
N A 4 349ft____________
N e
3
b d rm ,
1 %
M t h .
ta m
r m ,
.* 6 & JS'Si. u“ ' *l,!
a
"
* "
5 k - -
2
B E D R M ,
den.
w"w
cptg,
flrg p i.
if * fenced vd, »130, 2*64 Í. PaHc 1
*28 ’ 452 o r j 213) 865-36 ’ 3
,
1
B E D R M
ta m e ,
re frig
and sfovp
tu rn ,
g a t
and
w a te r
p a id ,
las
765%
w
M a itla n d
S t.,
O n ta rig
986-66*8____________
L É A S E
w ith
option,
$180
rno
)
b *d rm ,
1%
baths.
165)
F a m u m ,
P u ri'Oi a
TU 9-7062 _________________
J B e d rm
Duplax" Í 11«
4‘
Fencad
yd,
gar
F A
h a a t ,.M g v * , ,
w asher
~ d ry e r
beak up.
,
C u n xgn and D ra p g s v *,
R e frlg .
* M g r
and
d ry e r
a v a il *
F ro m
S
G are y
go
W
on > h i t - •
x
L
*
,0
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o n * *
alock
to
M u ir,
M g r
at
694
M u ir,
N A 9 -9 lJ ? J f no answ er c a ll ow ner .
| at N A «5316
Furnished Apts.
36
B A C H E L O R A o f
»65 m g *A f< ~i¿ lH - i
lies
paid
Can
be
te e n
at
I M P * t
S
T h om as. P om ona
.
,
C O L L E G E
student
m a le
?
r o # ^ * t
tor rent on vy a cre in San A m gas, i
$40
pe r
m o
por
p a rson.
5<9
¡ I f
,
A D U L T
L IV IN G
1
and
2
b e d im , i
poci.
a ir,
c a rp o rt.
46 to
( n w a .
»Tip -
$ >30, í 7 * T M
i (Continuad N ext Pag«)
L a rg e
d elu xe
3
bedroom
ow ner's
unit.
baths,
»¡replace
dish
w eshar.
new
c a rp e t*
and
drapes
Also
includes
ten
7
b e d rm ,
l ' j
bath
units
H eated
filte re d
pool.
$119.506.
6
6
W
W
6
W
*
w
w
4 units.
N orth U pland.
A ll ? bed
room s, 1 lj baths, c arp et«, drapes
b u ilt-in *.
10"«
dow n
to
6 % %
25
yr loan
Saturday & Sunday
10 A.M. Til Dark
Homes Of Distinction
Im m e d ia te
C onfid ential
S e rv le t
N o m a tte r now far back to default
W e pev a ll cost*
C a ll D ay or N ig h t
626 8 597
or
Y U
6-17*1
L E W IS R E A L T Y CO
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W A N TE D
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U P
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P A R T H E N O N
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AND
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BEFORE YOU INVEST
State inspectors and In ve s tig ato r*
a rt enforcing Section 17500 of the
Business
end
Professions
code
w hich reads (In p a rt) as follow s:
It it u n la w fu l to publish any ad
vertising
w hich
it
u ntrue or m is
leading
and
w hich
is
know n
or ;
w hich by the exercise or
reascn
a b t* c are should be know n to be
) u ntrue or
m islead me
th e
P rog
i re ts B u ittftn strives to protects its
1 read ers
* * * > « * •
such
a d v c rtitin e
and
exception
to
this
should
be
reported
to
the
C lassified
advcr
tisine
m anager
im m e d ia te ly
bv
phonm # N A jf-1201
4
B A R B E R
C H A IR S ,
very
good
cond.
*29 1 861.
11271
PtpeltTie
1 A y * , P om ona
___
A T T R A C T IV E
wom on.
P T
f T
! S tart
your
own
bus
now
S m all
I re tu rn a b le deposit
Apply
18 a m
to
1
e m ,
Mon
W ed
and
F r i .
t
O vation
C osm etics,
1031
W
H olt,
IP POHtOr:*
I L E Y *
R e a l t y
O N T A R IO
L A N D A N D IN V E S T M E N T
9 8 3 -6 5 1 7
2007
N
G a ro y __________ Ph
593-4531
C A R E
about
m oney ?
How do
you
like
know ing
th a t
I'v e
alre e d y
saved
you
$1680
when
you
buy
this hoys# — 4 bedrm 2 car g a r,
air-cond,
custom
appointm ents,
N o rth
Pom ona
location
$28 000,
10%
dn.
Good
fo rm *.
B y
ow ner
*82
CLAREMONT
P ric e d F ro m $ 3 7 ,5 0 0
Radcliffe Drive and Mill» Ave., one half mile
north of Foothill Blvd., in Claremont
INTEREST
2 6 J Cor G arage*
Autom atic Garage Doer*
All Medallion Kitchen*
GE Self Cleaning Ovens
M srbte E ntry Hails
Refrigerated A ir Conditioning
FH A -V A OR Gl
N O D O W N PYMT
featuring
Frigidaire Appliances
(714) 624-9919
3
B d rm ,
Some
w ith
Close
to
I
$13.000
to
paym ents.
Y O * 14!»
rto w lf
pamted
hom es.
fencing
and
patios,
schools
and
shopping.
»13,758.
Low
mon inly
L Y
3 5559
or
(213)
E X C L U S IV E SALES AG ENTS
Jem e* R
G riffitts, | r .
R e f r e s h m e n t s C o u r t e s y
o f S o . C a l if , k d it o n
E M E R S O N
School
D is tric t
3
br,
r " b ath *.
F ire p la c e .
W W
c ar
pet,
d 'a p ts
Luc
kitchen
Serv
porch.
Lots of
cabinets
Lee cov
ered
patio
Sep
concrete
play
area .
E x te rio r
fresh ly
pam ted
Block
w a ll
On
an
a lle y
$11008
By
appointm ent
only
*29 0540
REALTORS
P a g e
1 0 ,
S e c .
P r o 0 r . . . - » u l ! . t i n
P o m o n a
C a lif
M lS C e ll a n e O U S
F r id a y E v e n in g , F e b ru a ry 1 4 , 1 9 6 9
56 Miscellaneous
56 Household Furn.
60 Wjsical-Radio-TV
Furnished Apts.
36 Unfurnished Apts.
37
(C o n tin u e d fr o m
P re v io u s P a g e )
BACHELOR CO TTAG E
122! W. Holt, Pom. 593-4336___
"T he Latest Addition to Pom ona"
Daily. Weekly or Monthly Rates
TO W N H O U S E P O M O N A
1379 W. Mission
Blvd
629-6185
(near General Dynamics'____
$ 7 5 i
B edTiTt. Upstairs
Frank
Charles
62V 0131
ATTRACTIVE 1 BDRM APT
Good
location, ST 10
inci
utilities.
629-7*32 or 626-4792
__
O NTARIO area
2 bdrm tu rn , SI 15.
Carpets a o d d rapes. Cali 626-. 40 7
C O M P LE T E LY
furnished
Bachelor
&
1
B drm
Apts.
U til
F R E E !
1360 W, 3rd St., POMONA
622-6502
AIR CONDITIONED
bedrm apt,
]
child
O K ,
Complete
Rntndnr
fa cilities,
located
in
a
quiet
neighborhood
C all 984-tUt._____
BEAUTIFUL,
large
and
» m a ilj
BR apfs, air cor.d, lge htd pool.
Wt-fn range and refrigerator, cots,
tfrps. soundproofing, pvt pst'O. gar
storage. Adults. No Pot*. $99.50 up
622-8225 ___________
1
D R A P E R Y
and
carpet
in sta lle r
w ill
re p a ir,
restretch
o r
replace
carpets.
D raperies
$1.39
sd
y d _____
includes labor and m a te ria ls. C a lhG A R A G E Sale
tor
f-oe
estim ate,
984 s28V
|
LA R G E
2
bedrm
apt,
drapes, COMA8ERCIAL
vacuum .
Surwested
cjosod
ratau
p r i c e $289 05
(Sale)
$5
down, $7 mo or $140 cash.
679 719*
W AS HER . D R Y E R . R E F R IG
STOVE AN D TV
629-9451
_
___
recreation room ,
13 x 20
tus, carpeted
excel cond. 222 E
stove,
garbage
disposal,
;
garage,
w afer
pa.
$85. 1224
E
G rand, A pt 1. 622-0524
2
BE DR O O M ,
pool
apa rtm e nt
’
Newly
carpeted, buitt-ins,
a ir
!
conditioned
sound proof. P riva te
natio.
$115.
M o n td a ir
isla n d e r.-
i
10340
P radera,
NA
6 8959
o r LA R G E
1 NA 4-2734
1--*
T V 's for
sale
120, $30,
$50.
Excel cond. 1377 W
Holt, Pomona
622-6740
I
Sal and Sun. Elec
trie
w elder,
electric
handsaw
dinette
set,
m ovie
cam era,
etc,
M isc
tools
and
other
item s.
525
C arleton Place. C larem ont.
___
Sofa Bed $20, r lee trie rdger
4,1 HP I t 5. re frig $20
674-2805
_________
CLAREM O NT
, Lovely 2 bedrm , lu x u ry suite.
In
, quiet garden atm osphere. Pool, a ir
: cord,
cpts,
drps,
580
B ucknetl,
NA 4-8611
$180
a rp e w -, - —
...
oothMI, Pomona, L Y 3-2045, Sp 53
r s e a a T
fro m
$1.75
C A R P ET
In sta lle r
has
surplus
sg y d .
626 6701 D ir,___
•
•
Resort Prop.—Rent 38
CABINS,
Bla
Bear
Lake,
$25 F
week-end.
624 0724 a lte r
6
P.m
Furnished Rooms
39
* * * YM C A HOT 1 L 7$14 wkTiT i ric *
" Y "
m em bership,
m aid
service
Coin-op
Laund.
350
N ,
G arey.
623-6433 -A *W
_
.
ROOM $9
W E E K , com pletely
fu r
nisbed.
good
neighborhood, close
in,
men only.
807
N
Gibbs St.,
Porr.ona.
_ _____
•
•
E S T A T E S A L E
2
F u r
Coats;
1
Seal and
1
E r
m ine.
V e ry
reasonable.
G I S T S
Per 400 Pom ona M a ll West _ N A 2-7277
- •
YE A R
A r o u n d
Special.
Y our NEIG H B O R H O O D
chiids
toy
welded
free
No
Pur
chase
necessary
Dick s
Brake
M u ffle r,
and
A lign m en t,
1409
W
H o lt, Ont. 679 0681
__________
G AR A G E Sate
F u rn itu re , n o th in g ,;
¡pep, efc.
Sat
and
Sun,
Feb
15-
16, 9 4
860 S
Ci lleue, C larem o nt.
60
B R IT A N N IC A
Encyclopedia
w ith
year
book,
$125.
2161
N .i
Towns. Apt, 2. 623-4946
H ID E
a
bed
$75,
sewing
m achine
cabinet
and
other
m ise
item s.
778 Bellevue. San Dim as.
S H O P P IN G CENTER
TAKES APARTM ENTS
! New
chests,
$12.
Bookcases,
$7 1
1 New bunkbeds.
$35.
D inette
sets,
$37
Lam ps,
$9. New bedrm
set,
6
Pee,
$80,
8'
couch
and
love
seat,
m attresses,
re trig 's ,
stoves,
washers, 62 / 3952
____
Special A nnouncem ent
The w o rld fam ous Yam aha m usic
course
fo r
4 8
year
old
children
is now availab le
in Pomona V a l
ley.
Please
call
R alph
Pierce
M usic for ccm plete details.
623 5525
RCA TV-— 1 6 " T ab le M od
$30.
593-1253_________
65 Mobile Homes
Trailers-Campers
Sales or Rent
W a ln u t Spinet Piano
Like New $400
J>74-4839 _
G u ita r and Sm all A m plifier
$35
623-3026
________
71 Mobile Homes
Trailers-Campers
Sales or Rent
_ _ _ _ _
71 Autos Wanted
76
FOR SALE
'66 Im p e ria l 20 x 43)24
by
60
STAR
m obile home.
4762 M ission Blvd
Space 18
O ntario
V F R Y
modern
For
one
m ature
—
r.rar Park
carport
$75. 626 7828
1
BE D R M ,
a ir
conditioned
apt,
all
u ‘ It» «
Pd.
See
at
1449
E
< p- or call 984-8121. 889.50 pgr m o
T r a i l e r
*90
mo.
u tji
po^
Un
locked to view at Sp . 2, 4400 Holt
M ontclair
No
children.
628-3978,
623-5245 a“ ernoons._______________
I / /
c l o s e
in
apt,
adults oniy,
PonrHJna.
_ _ _ _ _ ______________
W E S T M O N T
W alking distance to
1434
v e la r,
Pma
Clean Sleeping Room
next to bath
¥
-t— •— i
$10 w k. 628-4985 _
adult™' M cKintV LA R G E
d ea n tu rn
room
K itch en
privileges. Linens tu rn . $10 week.
________ 62j_3756_______ _
ROOM w ith k it., pvt! enfr., ohone,
shower,
u til
and
linens,
$4D-$54
a month 21 *>8 E. ta V e rn e
3
rm
upstairs
480
W,
Center,
S A H A R A H O T E L
Clean room s, show er, TV. laundry
room , heated pool. W eekly, mon.h-
|y,
447
W
M onterey
622 9H5
★ P O O L T A B L E S ★
G e n u i n e S l a t e $ 2 9 5
New
A ll
acc
free.
Im
D elIvery.
No b n . 100%
Fin
629-9220
A F R IC A N
V IO L E T S ' and ' supplies.
M ust
sell
ail.
M ake
offe r.
247;
M onroe,
Pm a.
62248826.__
1
15 CU BIC ft Cross top re triu
a1-
most
new
$60.
M lsceln.
fu rn itu re
104 W. Baseline
San Dim as.
G ARA G E
Cale,
D ropleaf
din
sat,
7
ft
bar
and
stools,
approx
100
pcs of 3 'V
Siding,
lu m be r,
baby
fu rn
and
clothes,
cam p
stove,
rmsc
tu rn ,
clothes
and
stuff.
1807 W, 9th St., Pomona
E A R L Y
'68
RCA
color
combma-
! tion,
w a lnut
finish,
10
speakers,
! 75
inch
screen.
Cost
$1100,
bell
I 7675 or m ake o ffe r, 599-3850.........
g a r a g e
sale.
Feb. 15 ahd 16. 9 a.m . - 5 p.m .,
2169
Las
Vcsas,
north
Pomona
Free coffee.
______________
+ CARPETS a
In sta lle r
has
new carpets,
m any
Antique
Furnishings
TA K F over paym ents on near new
TV. F u ll console
A ll ta c tc n r w a r
ranty s till in effect. 599 M IS, (7141
5 8 ^ M c
^Caj-r
Musical Instruction
6
6
C LA S S IC A L G ilI TAR
INSTRUCTION
C all 622 3053 __________
60A
•
PIAN O
IN STRU C TIO N
a
Degree
teacher,
reasonable.
622-3^59
colors end patterns. W ill sell below
cost
Used carpets, 35c per ya rd .
673-1703
*
BtRCH
sec'y,
antique
Queen-
Ann
w ing
chr,
com mode,
w ing]
chr
and
ottom an.
M isc.
624-0824
CUT glass (co lle cto r's ite m s), fu r
nitu re , mah long set and assorted
ite m s. (213) 339 9602.
j
6
P IE C E
Sheffield
S ilver
service j
set,
M ahogany
sideboard;
Fhano;
Lam ps;
37"
x
54"
landscnped
p ictu re
Old
P o rtra it;
M iscel ■
ems. NA 6-1575
• DRUM LESSONS •
PR O F E S S IO N A L. 622-6134
P R IV A T E LESSONS
G u ita r — C la rin e t — T rum pet - -
Flu te — Sax — O rgan — Etc.
D U G A N S M USIC C O .
5065 S. Plaza Lane
M o n tcla ir Plaza 621 2965
'67 DODGE A-100 Sportsm an Van.
26,000 m iles. V 8, auto trans, R-H,;
a ir cond, w ill sleep 7. 623-8595___
■68 —
8
FT
C a lifornia n
Cam per,
like new, 3 point
jacks Included
Take over paym ents. 629-8596
__
8 F T D R E A M E R
cam per
Vj cab.
Range oven ice box. A sking $495,
985-2244______________
'67 13 F T C a rdinal
Deluxe cam p
ing tra ile r.
Sleeps 4, excel cond,
$795. 626-4621
__
20x40 FT T R A IL E R , ‘66, 2 bedrm ,
carpets,
drapes,
re frig ,
stove,
evaporated
cooler.
$3995
W eek
days fro m
8 to 5 ca ll (714) 628-
1813
Weekends c a ll (714)
627-1764
Miscellaneous Wtd.
C E M E N T M IX E R
and plaster m ix e r
624 1353
Y A R D “ SALE. Sat. 10-3, babv turn
chests,
other
furn .
barbecue,
m a te rn ity and baby clothes, toys.
12444 Yorba Chino, 627-4365 _____
i>
GARAGE
sale;' furniture
and
, _
.
rmsc
Sat
snd
Sun,
til!
6
P.m.
Room and Board
40 ■ *c, r c h a rd s t
Pomona.-------
N E E D
cu ttin g
torch
(buy
o u tfit
co m p l).
Also
w recking
55
Ford
Sta
Wgn
and
'56
Dodge
2
d r
Salvage
Sell
or
swap.
623-3064. j
CASH
for
Coior
TV 's,
stereo's and portable T V 's. W o rk
ing o r not. 623-7481
W E B U Y GOOD C LE A N
re frig and gas ranges
629-7068
57 Household Furn.
Wanted-
★ WANTED
61
YOUR C H IL D CAN LE A R N
TO R E A D AN D P L A Y MUSIC
In 2 weeks. 624-2192
Machinery, Tools,
Farm Equipment
6
8
F u rn itu re and appliances. New or T IL T T ra cto r T ra ile r,a ic 50x c0
Swaps
58
^ and 2
br.
O
Inquire
B A C H E L O R
1 - B E D R O O M
U tilitie s paid, poo]
$ 1 1 0
W H Y L IV E alone? Lge rm , lobby
TV, F lre p l, m aid service. $100 mo
uo. 210 S
F ern,
Ont
986-9257
n„ pò ,’ 3.? Hotels—Motels
m
, ’V
Â
. ' T
/ . n
W
Æ
^
“
p T n ^ . N ^ M T C H E N ^ N . T S
41
622-0934
Bv day or week. 622-7828
Sunset M otel, 1183 E. M ission, Pont
U T ,‘- m E nSe a rPaci?vic ’ a X
E
' d S
i POMONA
DUNES
By
day
a month Phone 623-7908
A L L
U T IlT tiS S
R A ID *
(electric,
qar. w a te '. yard care)
m this
1
bedrm ,
air conditioned apt,
laun
dry,
l
sm all
pet ok.
See to ap
predate
at
1*4»
E
" D
St.
$89 50 oer m o.
___________
ATTRACTIVE FURN. APT.
C hildren OK, no pets.
$17,50 uc. 1390 E. M ission, Pom.
week.
Clean
scorns.
Pool,
TV
—
reasonable,
12^4 W
2nd.
623-9255 W ESTERN
Wanted To Rent
S M A LL chicken house, w a ter-pro of
...
on vour
property
suitable fo r
10
B lvd., Pomona
p a ir
show
king
piouon».
3
m>
radius N Pomona. 593-4360 ask fo r
Neal
B A B Y
p la y
yard
c rib
w ith
m a t
tress,
s tro lle r,
w a lker - lu m pe r,
tcde! tra in e r like new. C all 62T 2060
PA TIO
S A LE.
Double
bed,
.twin
springs
and
m attresses,
radio
-
phonograph,
baby
turn ,
kitchen
utensils
rugs,
m en's
clothing,
skis,
596
E.
A rrow
H ighw ay,
C iarpm onf.
_______________
FR E E Z E R . 14 CU f t r e f r i g
AND BE ER TAPPER
624 7831
1
C lothing, boots, m occa
sins, saddles heaters, vaccines.
L
c . Jte tle r
5226 " D " St., Chino.
43 ♦ •*
PAIN TIN ,5
fu rn itu re ,
an-
‘ iques, dishe1-. large ve ra tia n m ir
ro r
M any
items
952 E. M ission
623-0238......................
RCA
TA PE
recorder,
$35
Good
cond, Stereo Vibrasonic, $15. Nev
er used.
629-6290 _____ ___________
"S W A P
M E E T "
M ission
D rtve-ln
T heater. M ission & R am ona, Pm a
E ve ry Sat & Sun 7 am to 3:30
Business Equip.
and Furnishings
59
used
1
piece or
houseful,
m ore »86 6671 or
79 9745_____
I BUY
FURNITURE
A N Y AM O UN T
Days 627 1410
N ights
NA
8-8541
WANTED
FURNITURE
W IL L TOP ANY LE G IT B ID
SEE FOR Y O U R SE LF
C A LL NA 2-1361
10
ply
tire s.
$ li5 .
9835
Ramona, i
M o n tcla ir.
i
22
C A T E R P IL L A R 'tra c to r ,
excel-
lent condition, see at Los Angeles
County
F a ir
C arpentry
Shop,
623-5725
USED TENT TRAILERS
'66 Sears, 2 beds
..........................$425
'66 Apache
Eagle
$595
'67 Apache E agle
$695
T eardrop, old but good
___
$250
M & M
C A M P IN G OUTFITTERS
10379 M ills A v e „ M tc lr.
624-5509
LIFETIME W A R R A N TY
68 Angelus lO W
Sleeps
6
R estful
blue
in te rio r
Dual
lig h tin g
system .
Power
wa
ter.
Includes C raw l Through
Boot and Flush Toilet
¿ C - 4 6
set-up
in 1
Covina
area
park.
Show
m ode!.;
Coll (213) 283-6393 o r 448 9841 ____
69 AP AC H E cam ping tra ile rs now
on display
M & M C am ping Out-;
f itte rs ,
10379
M ills A v e , M tc lr.
I
C A BA N A
type
portable
office.
10
by
20,
a ir
cond,
lights,
com pl.
S acrifice.
Make offer.
NA
1-1614,
4163 Holt Blvd , M tc lr.
_
V IK IN G
Í0 x
50.
Excel lent
condi
tion.
See a* 850 w
M ission, On
tario. Or call »85 2509
l o o k - 2 BR , 12 x 60' furnished,
carpet,
drapes,
delivered
and
set
up
fo r
only
84595.
N orthern
Lights
M obllehcm e,
4300
Holt,
M tc lr 626-4619
____
VA LEN TIN E SPECIAL
1 9 6 9 D eluxe T railer
$ 8 9 5
T R A V E L
T R A IL E R
SP EC IALISTS
75 NEW M OD ELS
TO CHOOSE FR OM
C A R L'S 1223 W. M ission B lvd.,
Scooters—Cycles
73
~N ew 350cc W ard's Bike
160 m ifes S acrifice, $395
626-0606
We Pav Top D o lla r
For Your Car
N O RM AN F O ’ D SA ES
272 F H olt Pnmona
NA 1 2104 NA 3 2105
FOR HIGHEST PRICES FOR
YO UR USED LATE M ODEL
CARS A N D TRUCKS SEE
W. B. Rundle
6 2 8 W . H olt
O N T A R IO
Trucks for Sale
77
'63 FORD <j Ten P.U. 6 cvl, over
drive .
$575 o r trade
for
car,
NA 27414
_______ _
*61 Vz TON C H E V Y
P IC K U P
13255 Pipeline, Chine
69
Boats-Sport Equip.
JDirI
and Accessories___
Ed7?* Boathouse, Johnson-Chrysler
Sales, Service, Repairs
?i 374 E
A rro w , Covina, 332-6113
114
FT
SC H IAD A
1 w hite
upholstery,
1 A m e rica n
tra ile r.
★ $1395
ski
boat,
red-
45
HP
M erc.
$925.
629-8596.
$29.90
* 9 9 0 Household Furn.
$49 90
$149 90
For Rent
W alnut fin desks, new
4-draw er tile cab. new
¡Cash
register,
used
•IB M
T ype w riter
• BUSINESS IN T E R IO R S - _______
113
N
C itrus,
Covina
966 8533
i
K E E P IT IN YOUR HOME
IB M S e lrctric typ e w rite r and stand,
$i p e r W E E K
IB M
E xe culary
d ictatio n
equip-;
m & M E LE C T R IC
, m ent.
Postage
m eter,
in te rc o m s ,; 450
Pomona M a ll West.
NA 3-2521
‘ office chairs,
desk, top
and
c a rd i
. r x c c
tie s ,
other
mise
item s
alt
reas
W IN D O W SHADES
priced. Can be seen Sat and Sum
t
u i
at
776
Valparaiso
(c ia ra b o y a ), R e n ta $-B eds-C nairs-Table$
12 FT GLASS boat, 25 HP Johnson,
tra ile r,
excellent
condition.
$298.
628-3644
____
A 0 S A IL
boat
L id o " 14,
excel
cond
W *•
irsrltiHet
SaÜS
593-3656
o r NO M O N F Y DOWN w ith ap
proved
cre d it
36
m onths
at
$47 95
Incl.
ins.
or
if
purchased
w ith new tru ck, cam per a va il 48
mos at $39 95 Incl Ins.
PERKINS TRUCK
1 6 5 9 E. Mi$5ion, Pom ona
_
6 2 9 -3 6 6 9
__
~ M ANUFACTURERS
Custom made u tility tra ile r
$125
624 6750
'6 7 O SSA, 175cc
D irt Bike. Excel Cond, $300
628-6606
_____
68 D U CA TI 350CC, 1600 m iles. $800.
Take
trade
or
best
o ffe r.
2161
N. Towne, A p t. 2, 623 4946
'68
S U 2U K I
X-6
H ustler,
250cc,
absolutely flaw less cond, 600 m il,
$425. 626-8151
ONE
week only.
Anv
Honda
recovered, 813. Chucks
seat
_
_
„
M oto rcvcle
Salvage.622-0618
'65 Y A M A H A 12SCC
street or d irt
qood c.ond, $175 674-6673__
’6 8 Trium ph, 500cc
T ig e r lQOc, 2500 m l. 623-8144
|
H A R L E Y
3
wheeler,
very
good
cond,
re b lt
m otor,
pipes,
lots o fi
chrom e. C all aft 6 p.m .
984-3649
Late ’6 6 Ford Truck F -3 5 0
V8
Custom cab, like new. Not a
scratch.
E xtra
low
m i,
heater.
Suitable fo r 14 ft body or cam per
C a l l NA 9-2596 8 to
5 w e e k -
days, or see at 261 W. C om m er
cia l St., Pom,
___ __________ __
u" '55 FORD PU- I? Ton, new '57
Buick eng, a ll new undercarriage,
new tires, new pnt
$700. Contact
bet 4-7 p.m , 985-3847
'55 C H E V Y lVa ton
truck
$450 o r
best
offer.
'47
Chevy
tow
truck
$250 or
best
offer,
C ali
629 4304,
1419 S.
East
E nd Ave .
Pom ona.
'60 CHEVROLET
2 9 2 BIG 6
5
Speed,
M ain
trans
2
Speed
axle
3
speed
aux
w ith
8' x 20
livestock
bed.
5'
solid
sides,
loading
gate
Door
opening
on
rig h t and
le ft sides. 900x20 —10
p iv tires,
A
real
buv tor
fa rm
Or d a iry.
SEE THIS O N E T O D A Y
★ SAVE
PERKINS TRUCK
1 6 5 9 E. M is$ion, Pom ona
6 2 9 -3 6 6 9
*46
FORD
Vj
Ton
w ith
Chov
283
628-
*■* M obile Home
a*fK-i«!"H5
Ä . *c“ no
-
-
d re w . 74, 6UCH. P « .
H A 4 .i» 5 i; . „ - „ m
c
. i . n
Pick-up, auto, $375
¡-‘■’ p' ’ 14
A L U M IN U M boat, 35 HP
E vinrude
m oto r plus tra ile r,
lust
$450.
TE D -O TT O A U TO SALES
8 9 5 E. M ission, Pom ona
C larem ont
One Bedroom $100 Hay—Grain
46
E LE C T R IC
Range,
vacuum
cleaner,
m iscel.
P hore Household Furn.
G IS T’S
Pomona M a ll West
PERSON BROS.
M A R IN E
830 W. H O LT, O N TA RIO
986-4505 ________
One Bachelor
$85
_______ 990 N. P a rk, 672-7?05_______
$130
1,
2
A
3
BR
$155
Y O U N G ADULTS
COME AN D SEE
Temple Grand Apts.
W H E R E L IV IN G IS FU N !
Deluxe
furnished
and
unfurnish
ed a ir cond residences, largp pool,
rec room and area
Many extras!
U T IL IT IE S IN C LU D E D
20700 San Jose H ills Road
714 - 595-3640
JAY L. JAY
1 BEDRM. APT.
$ 8 9 .5 0 PER M O .
ALSO WEEKLY RATES
• FU R N IS H E D
• A IR C O N D IT IO N E D
Feed & Pasture
A L F A L F A Hay $39 50 " 7 ”
up
at
N o rm 's
Hay,
End Ave., Pomona.
Ton. Pick
NA 9-1704
1 20 E
Jefferson, Pom .
_____________
y ,
M A T U R E " O live
trees,"" a ll
or FR E N C H
P rovin cia l
sofa
tust
p a rt, best offer takes.
624-1172_____
upholstered
in
cham pagne
m atelasse. $150. 622-9414,
re
nylon Appliances—Sale
63 ★ NEW 1969 ★
1170«
j 3
P IE C E
gold
sectional
couch,
4
years old, m ake olter.
987-2782
_ _ _ _ _ _
SALE
20 per cent off on ah Tack.
Free Curb Straps w ith each B rid le
RAIN DA M A G E D
STRAW AN D HA Y
REASON ABLE
S i ll Dates are Feb 7 to Feb
16
A -l A lfa lfa
A lfa lfa
Pellets
Rabbit
Pellets
Chicken Scratch and Mash
4-B HAY AN D G R AIN
3746 Rwerside D rive, Chtno
628 8719
E ast G ARAG E
SALE.
Camping
gear,
I household goods, antique auto, ski
■■■“ ” i boat
ciaver
piano and
rois.
ly e ,----------_—
cooler, student desk. 1^47 B o b o lin k: L IV IN G room suite, lo ve-se at
W av, Pom
Sat and Sun, Feb 15
and 16
COLT
leather.
Diam ondback
38
sP
Excellent
condition,
983-5395
table s, lam ps, davenport. Best of-
for. 766 W.
B St
Ont. 986 5385
"and BU RN T orange couch and m atch-
FOR
SALE
used
4
burner
gas
plate
and
b lt-in
gas
good cond. 626-6445
______
s l i g h t l y
used
rang«, used very
A-1 cond $60
b lt-in
oven,
E iocl
Taopon
little , Hke new,
628-2516
_____
$100.
Ing ch a ir, end tables and lam ps.
626-0715
R E F R IG E R A T O R , $45
Gas D ryer, Reasonable
627-4311
Livestock
47
• A LL U T IL IT IE S P A ID
(Elect, gas water,
Y A R D CA RE)
• C O M P LE TE L A U N D R Y
• 1 C H IL D OK
• Q U IE T N E IG H B O R H O O D
• SMALL P E T OK
• F R E E M O V IN G SERVIC E
1 4 4 9 E. " D ” ST.,
O N T A R IO , 9 8 4 -8 1 2 1
5 YR OLD Appaloosa G elding, exp
1 rid e r,
good
tra il
and
western
pleasure horse
$175.
628-7163
TO
TH E
couple
that
made
the
i o ffe r
on
Son
of
Dunes.
Please
j contact Sandv_. 628-6669
Looking for Good M ale
;
B A R R E L RACING HORSE
!
Call Sandy 628-6669
FOR
S A LE.
Appaloosa
Stud
Colt.
2 vear old also sing e horse tra il-
; er and saddle
628 7987
.....
C rib, car seat, lam p, etc
all like new $30
628-0705
_
L IK E NEW
E lectrolux Vacuum , $20
______________ 629-7196 _________
CO C K TAIL table and 2 end tables.
F rrn c h
provin cia l
w ith
learner
tops.
P a ir
Of
E a rly
Am erican
lam ps,
Spanish
wrought
i r o n
hanqing lam p and a
Rock m aple
dinette set.
599-3951
E X T R A
lonq
Beauty
Rest
Dble
bed
m attress
and
box
springs. •
j M ake offer. 674 9105
_________
FOR S A LE. R iv ie ra 's o la and Chair,
Sears coppertone com b stove and
bro ile r,
m iscel
item s. 628-7923
|
!FO R SALE. R ,viera sola and ch a ir,I
Sears coppertone com b stove and M idas
b roiler, m iscel item s. 628-2923
G AR A G E
Sale.
RCA
washer
and;
d iv e r,
3
re frlg ,
used
T V s ,
and
m isc fu rn
1127 B rew ster D r. Pom
“ e l e c t r i c
D R I N K I N G F O U N T A I N
H ot and Cold
M e rc u ry Outboards and
Stern D rives
HO RIZON JE T BOATS
T H U N D E R B IR D
FO R M U LA
GLASSPAR
A ctio n cra ft SK's snd
S tarcra ft Boats
So, C a lifornia 's Oldest
M e rcu ry Dealer
SALES A N D SERVICE
Open Sunday
Open Mon 8. F ri Eves
N E W & USED
Bank Term s
F eatur ng
lu xu ry
llvtno
at
lower prices for 1969
See the
new
24
ft
wide
up
to
60
ft
long
V isit the w onderful w o rld of
M obile
Homes
presenting
doz
ens of new fioor Plans in eyerv
size
and
price
range.
NO TE;
Some of the floor plans shown
w ill not be seen at anv other
Show.
Show Grounds
14650 East 6th Street
(1 m ite E ast of M ain)
Corona, C a lifo rn ia
Open 8 a.m. to 6 p m .
Closed Saturdays
F R E E A D M IS S IO N ______
2 C IT Y BLOCKS OF D IS P LA Y
★ MOBILE H O M E ^
SALES
BILL "HARRIS”
REKN O W N AS
«The Man Behind the P ro d u c t"
R E P R E S E N T IN G
31 Y E A R S M FG
E X P E R IE N C E
AN D
’6 5 Y a m a h a , 250cc
Good condition. $300, L Y 3-5757_
'63 HO NDA 250
excellent condition,
m ake offer
623 8436
___ _
V-8,
f ,
Ton
ALSO all alu
minum camper, 8125, 622-1965
DATSUN P IC K U P '66, RADIO
STEP B U M P E R , $950
___________678-9424______________
•68 G M C Vi f . PICKUP
______________ 626 7975
_____
'52 C H E V Y
Mu
Ton
Pick-up,
flat
and conventional beds. Reas. Prlv
parly. 987 5116______________________
• •
'68
C H E V Y
Camper
Special
86 Ton with
r-h, auto, p-s, extra
gas
tank.
W IT H
sleeper camper.
$2899
Easy
terms.
Also price
to
sell
'66 Ford with
11
ft camper.
6 9 Y a m a h a 1 2 5 c c S i n g l e
d a l e s
a u t o , s a l e s ,
7 ii
w
'61 M ATCHLESS
650 twin, recent rebuild
629-601.3___________
■67 Honda 450. Customized
Low mileage. $700
985-2496
___ _
(213)
Top Ca$h fo r Cycle$
334-128«
_____
Dir.
IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y
Trades Welcome
Drive a itflle, save a
lot . . .
B E R T S M O T O R C Y C L E S
915 W. Foothill, Azusa
(213) 334-1288
_____
P r a t t B r o s . S p o r t in g G o o d s m a in t a i n s
t h e
i a r g e s t
a n d
r
*
BEST E Q U IP P E D FACTORY
M ADE
in
Germany
8
ft
China
Cabinet. Cost $800. Sacrifice $195.
Must see to apprec. 985 7084 ______
U S E D F U R N IT U R E
wash- Couches; Bedrm Sets; Maple Chairs
ers,
screw
and
etc.
25
cents
a
fcockers; Remnants; Used Rugs.
lb Brass,
stainless steel and «H>
G I S T S
minum
50
cents
a
>»».
^
4qo_Ppmc--a M all West
NA 2 -7 2 7 7 |m a v ta g
M uffler Shop
NA
3 1681
O' K E EF E & M E R R IT T G A S
combination washer and dryer,
$25. LY 3 2264
3 7 2 W . H i g h l a n d A v e .
S a n B e r n a r d i n o
L O S T O U R L E A S E S A L E
Steel hardware, bolts, nuts
GOOD used Hotpoint Auto Washer,
very
reas.
370
E
Grove,
Pom.
593-5011
69A
DUNCAN Hines chest type freez
er,
ige,
must
see to appreciate.
$70.
622-8631,
891
E.
6th,
Pom.
Building
4,
2 YE AR OLD COLT
unbroke, $150 or . . .
« U I * 3.. - ^
1 } 3
Models
to choose
from
M UST
sell
Reg
saddlebred
Palo
»¿q slate
$*»5
value,
now
mino stallion
and 12
mo founda-
• tion
brad Away
fitly.
593-2006
_____
1 U T A H ‘ Saddle horses
gentle broke f L0Y D 'S Upholstery
tor
children
cr
adults.
W ill
sell
or trade
628-9909
..
F u r n . &
U n f . A p t s . 3 6 A
h o r s e s h o e i n g
$ 8
u p
Dick Clay
______
NA 8-6531
A P A R T M E N T with or without kit
chen privileges
Pvt entrance. 625 3
E. Kingsiev. Pomona._________
★ HOLLY APTS ★
2
Bedrm
Drapes,
carpets.
Fur
nished
and
unfurn
U nfurn,
8110.
629-6804______________
2 a n d '3 bdrm, 1 and’ 2 ba*hs. car-
pets, drapes
1035 A F ria r Lane,
_______
oft S. Hamilton
$110 *135. 629-4379 HORSES
Of 629-7936 or
624-9120 ___
PLAZA
GARDENS
APTS
717
W
9th. Upland
F ro m $125. 2 and
3
B arm *.
Built-In
oven
end ra re *
air
conditioned,
dispose*,
carpet*,
drapes
nested pool
F a m ily
and
A d ult sections Plav ground
M
« f l
_ _ _ _ _
Y R
OLD
Shetland
pony.
Good
with
children
6
yr
old
oeichng,
good riding
trad horst. 626-3914
H O R S E S B O A R D E D
13429 12th St , Chino. 628-3661
Australian Shepherds
All Males
Call evenings. 627 2667
boarded
Prlv
paddocks
pasture
Riding
arena
Exçel
SHERRY PLAZA
$ 9 0 UP
ALSO W E E K L Y RATES
UTILS P A ID IF D E S IR E D
+ CARPETS S. DRAPES
+ POOi
- A IR COND.
g ® UHRT lA U N D R Y F A C IL IT Y
6 SEP AD ULT SECTION
+ LO VELY GROUNDS
N A 2 - 3 7 0 1
Mgr .—-Apt. 16
548 E
Phillips
ANGELA MANOR
1, 2, 3 Bdrm . Apts.
1 and 2 Bath
• Newly Carpeted-draoed
• B u ilt-in, a ir cond.
• Near Elem , Jr Hi, Hi Schl
• P la y A r» a
• Laundry Fac I lies
_
2380 Angela Apt 1, Pm .
C all
6 2 7 - 4 2 3 1
o r 6 2 7 - 2 0 0 1
Rentals To Share
36B
M A LE
to
share
2
bedrm
home with same
Call after S:30.
NA 9 0730. (Rf-as Rent)
Working Girl
to Share house with same
^
- _n _r u - Lr
Unfurnished Apts.
37
feed and care
627 4152 or 628-506
HORSES,
tor
sale
Terms
avail- k j A
x 3 3 0 4
able. W ill board
Will take trades
4 J J U * *
Call 628 4433 anytim e._____________
NO. 1 A L FA LF A HAY
$47 A TON
Pick
up at
McCoy's
Feed,
11944
Pipeline Ave., Pom , Open 7 days,
677 6253
closed out in 60 days
Surplus
and
Salvage,
Chino Airport.
627-1415
__________
P O O L T A B L E S
New
82«5.
100Go
financing
S e c a r d s.
5961
Mission, W. Riverside. 682-0922
Always some
upholstery fabrics at special
es
947 E
Mission, 622-6185.
Mi v |ng D ifficu ltie s Finding
Whet vou Want? TH E N TR Y
*
S W A P M E E T ★
M islon Drive In Theatre
NEW HR$. $«♦ end Sun 7 00 3 30
B U Y - $ E L L —tW AP______
’ 6 6 a n d
’ 6 7 S in g e r
T o u c h a n d S e w s
W h i l e t h e y la s t
$ 4 5 t o $ 6 5
Payments as low as $5 pen month
9 8 3 - 3 0 1 1
C A S E . T H R IF T S T O R E
P o m o n a ’ s N e w e s t &
F in e s t : j l' ; y ^ p
(benefit of retarded children^
Ooen Da.dy _M.cn. T hru F r'
trie
F R E E L A B O R
Custom Drapes. 5Q0 patterns. 2000
colors.
Special
$1.39 to $1.79 per
sq yd Free Home service.
_______67*> 670J______________
SE LLIN G Used F u m , Parking Lot
Sale.
1937
S.
G arey,
Pcmcna
627-1410.
Sat
10
to
4
Refrig,
clean
stoves, bedroom
sets,
c a l
oric- fee
tables, end
fables,
couch,
- chairs, dinettes, washers, loads of
. . . . .
__
——•
u'.ed furn
going
Drive
behind g f n f r a l
1 South Oarev Furniture
|l' t N t K A L
ale
model
deluxe
elec-
dry er,
A-l
condition,
165,
625-7186
________
Aircraft &
Maintenance
6 3 S K Y L A N E
Instrument
equipped,
3
systems,
L R
tanks, hanger cap, gold and
★ b ite . 593-4941 or 622 4732
t r a i n e d S E R V IC E __
D E PA R T M E N T A N Y W H E R E
R E A L E S T A T E
T R A D E S
Holt
Blvd.,
Just
E
of
Central
Ave. & the Valley Drive-In Thea
tre.
7
a m.
-
5
P m ,
Monday |
Saturday
or
bv
appoint.,
closed i
Sunday
Days 626-7215,
eves
626- !
7727
________________________
1
1
1
W R IG H T BROS.
RICE A N N E X
357 S M A IN ST
&
W ESTERN
C lothing,
boots,
moc
cass.n.
Saddles
halters,
vacc nes
L
C. Stetler, 5226 " D " St., Chino.
FOR SALE. "Stakes producing thro-
robreti m are by M atosta.
In foal
to Determ ined
Dissolving p a rtn e r
ship
W ill
finance
599-2015.
(213)
335-0558. (714) S8v691_7_____________
T E X T A N W estern" Saddle
q u a rte r horse free, nea rly new,
8175
628-2003___________j
FOR "3AL E
2
y r
Old
thorobred
colt tn tra in in g
M b ro to Royal
Charger
H a lf bro to stakes w in
ner. Out of stakes w inning m are
D issolving
partnership.
W ill
fi-,
r.ance
599-7015,
1213 )
335-0558,
(714) 885-69)7____________
AQHA 6 M onths O ld C o lt
Poco and Bar B reeding
g » 5362 Of 627-4152_________
P U R E B R E D
registered
Appaloosa
gelding
Excel
blanket,
spirited .
*
626-3768
3
YR
O LD
thoroughbred.
Bay
flilv ,
by
Father
John.
Papers,
Sell or trade. 984-3830
VO A
MO. W ater, trash, gas Pd
1
bedrm ,
gardener,
older
couple
prefer
765
E.
P h illips,
Pom
• THF. BRENTW OOD 6
15? I
La Verne
Large unturn lu xu ry apt, 2 bed-
rm». 2 baths, 8165 a mo
593-8725
or
see
M rs
C atahne
Apt.
5.
6 6 C LA R E M O N T -
2
badrm ,
2
hath,
pvt
patio,
pool,
carpets,
drapes, elec kitcF
adults, no pets
1250 W. Indian H ill.__________
3
B ID R O M .
2
BATH,
A P A R T- u
M E N T
HOUSE
8LT -IN S .
CPTS,
D R A P ES
986-0151
___________
L À f é i
Plenty
1 bedrm apart, 875 a mo.
of
cupboards,
hardwood
flo o r*,
garbage
d sposai,
garage.
Of!
neat and clean. W alking
to
churches
and
stores.
Quiet
ere*
No children or pets
Located
at /47_ N
CjUcriet\JPomona. 623-3366
3 B E D R M ,
I ’ j bath deluxe apt*.
Carpets,
draprs,
a ir cond,
SlOi£.
Adults
only,
n o
pets.
*110
W
917 S pringfield Ave , U pland, Man
ager 917 Apt B______________
___
O NTA R IO
area ‘ 2
bdrm .
unturn
w ith
carpets
and
drapes
C all
________ 426-2407_____________
Pets and Supplies
52
DO BERM AN soaved fem ale. 14 mos
AKC
snots,
cropped.
G uard
and
good w ith ch ildren
983-4776
G ERM AN Shepherds, AKC, 4 mos,
excel
tem peram ent, pet ar
snow,
proven w inner. 624-1131
D oberm an Pinscher Pups
AKC Cham pion Bred. S93»?7$3
AKC A iaskian M aiam ute Pups, born
I 15-69
cham pion
s ir*,
snow
pet
and
guard
prospects.
Term s
983; 4801
__
p l a y f u l housecat. *,paved, w ith
out claws. $5 to best home. C a ll
5 P *r-
626 1127
_........
iS fF lfJ C E S E ,
AKC.
11
weeks
2
males, loveable pets
__________ 599 -3890
________
6^ G erm an Shepherd Puppies
a weeks old
!
___ 628-7339
.
2 B R IN D t E G reat Danes fo r sale.!
Male. AKC Registered. 8*0.
I ______________ 624 0739
j
★ b o x e r s ” ★
V ery affectionate and lo ving. Shots.
AKC rag
627-3058
j
,
G A L L O N
a q u anum ,
tulhf
equipped, wood condition, 112.
424-4341
I
START YOUR H E R D NO W 1
C H INCHILLAS FOR SALE
stance 629 9*05 days____________62« 5945 eves
__
9-9 o.m
Sat 9-5 30 C lothing bargains tor all
F urn. and m isc. tool
501 W ?nd. com er Park Ave
P r t*
Darjcing
tn _ r*air_
62^-212»
BOATS. M otors. Naw, Used_ SAVE
M O N E Y , Term s. M ille r s L a n d rg
01
N
G arey,
Pomona
623 74F8
LOOM,
40
in" 4 "harness,
G ilm o re
folding loom, bene»', shutt'os, bou
rns. e*c W eaving in stru ctio n books, i
weaving
threads,
y a m
galore,
w eaving
samples
patte rns
and,
Inst
tor
them
M oto r
fo r
bobm
w inding^ 986-2403
n
l
...
SEW ING M A C H IN E , cleaned, oiled
a d iu ^e d
m
voyr
hom e
by
Ex-
Singer
E xp e rl
R epairm an
for
$4
______________ 624-1835
(
M O D E L 52 Win~22 ta rg e t rifle . Sell
or trade fo r shotgun.
628-0143_________
-
S A R A G E
SALF
Sat
and
S u n !
Chain
saw,
ro w e r
m ower,
H ay
wood
W akefield
coffee
and
end
la b'es,
B B Q
h i-fi
components,
24 ft
alum extension
ladder
an-
haue
soap
ketde,
Comet
cut-off
saw
20
in
Port
elect
tan,
ga*
d riven w a ter pum p, sm l bike, food
womens
clo'hes
size
17-16,
mens
suits
size 42.
ice
cream
freezer,
d rill press
lots of m isc It^m s tn
good
cond
Res
priced
776
V aipara.so
(C larab ova), C lm t. \
BIG?
B ig '~ Sam
C lothing,
tot
of
m isc
E ve ryth.n g
goes.
1525
W
F lora ,
O ntario
F ro m
Sat
15 to
r r i l L _ 966 7*03
________ _______
G a rb a g e Disposal, $5
6281787 a fte r 5
p
m .___ i
B LU E CR IB W IT H M ATTR ES S
good condition, *15,
_ _
.
<93- 79 70
;
P A T IO
"S A L E
‘ O ld
P honograph,
clocks fu rn and m iscel
2 blks S ;
of F o o th ill, W, on G rove. 471 W.
r.rh v e St
F rl and Set.
,
JE E P
W agon," "/S I
»now
tires.
Needs
valve
lob
*70
es
Is
Used Fultsize M aple Bed
Used Fullsize Beautyrest
!
M attress and hex spring
I Used Queen M attress
rnd B -*
Spring
•Used 5 pc Dinette
Used Mante
D-OPtraf
table
IU v 'd Blonde Buffet
Used H yd-a-brd
Used Love Seat
I
Hvd-a-bed
Used K ro e n le '
Sofa
¡Used 2 Blonde Step tables
Reg $49 95
Now 839
M aple Rocker
$3»
Used Lam ps
From
Us> d V in yl
Rocker
$24.95
$14.95
year
W E D G E WOOD GAS STOVE
Good Condition, $35
_______________678-1195____________ .
EASY TE R M S
Guaran»eed Used Appliances
AG ITATO R SHOP
4738 E
M ission, Pom ona
T A K E over paym ents on new Tap-
pan
range.
Never
u*ed
599-2015,
(713)
3388551, (714) «85-6917_____
E LE C T R IC
A utom atic
w asher,
this
m odel has 4
wash
cycles. Including p e rm a n -n t press.
4
w a ter
selections,
ur balanced
load
control,
large wash
basket
and heavy duty me tor.
E xclusive
M in i basket tor del cate and hand
washable item s. F u ll F a cto ry War
ra rty .
Make
paym ents
of
only
$7.63
w r r iy
C a ll B ill
a» Good-
627-1515
_________
70
Mobile Home
Spaces & Parks
O W N YO UR O W N
Low as $1595
$160 down, $22 mo.
C A L-LA N D 1888« Van Buren, Riv-
Mobile Homes
71
Trailers-Campers
Sales or Rent
N IM R O D TENT TRAILER
! S'neps
"SHOW TIME"
LARGEST MOBILE
HOME DISPLAY
6,
$500.
$‘ 9 95
$29 95
*44 60
$59 95
$14 95
$6« 9,
$79 95
$
C A N 'T VA C U U M
SHAG R U G S '!
YOU COULD W ITH
A NEW K IR B Y
Buv w lb or w ithout
A ll the A ttachm ents
$8 CO per month
Also F actory R ebuilt
9 8 5 -3 5 1 3
6 2 4 -4 2 4 0
E xcellent c o n d i t i o n , ]
‘
628-7572,
5 jV V 1 -----------------------------
$ 3 4 : Appliance Service
64
NA 2-6317
AKC BASSETT H O U N D
6 mos old m ate 629 ae.20
AKC SKIPPERKE PUPS
628 9463
M A LE coûte
AKC
reg. Sable and
U P H O LS T F R Y
run
down?
Let
u-.
recover
it
like
new .
F a th? L 5 ! ^
son We do ou r okim w o rk. 599 38/4
Large Steel Safe
te s t o ffe r o v er *250 . 5»»1348 ^
B e autifu l W hite Foy Stole
Brand new $215
• ___ ______ N A 2 5748 _
..................
P O M O N A G U N SHO P
H undreds of new and used guns
G unsm ith on Prem ises
H unting Licenses
(42 W.
H o lt
i * 0316
PR O TECT
your
fa m ily
fro m
fir*.
Heat detector
a la rm .
Lge
a"ough
to r 8 rm house o r business. $175
624-8926
__
______
ROCK H O U N D S
7 x 12 Linolnum
$7 95:
Authorized H o ov«’ Service Stat on
"SPANISH
M ed iterra n e an Furniture
R eturn
from
m odel
home.
A ll
new.
Group
In cl;
beaut
qui »-d
sofa
&
loves» «t,
3
Spanish
I tv j
rm
tables,
larnos,
11
pee
king-
size bdrm set Incl matt and box
spring
and
linen
6 pee
Spanish
d in rm set, *20 dn , $20 mo.
30
m s ,
on
approv
cre d it.
A ll
to ri
$477
Central
F urn.ture
Co.,
l-k)
E
F oo thill, Azusa, 334-2511
10 m in
fro m
Pomona
C all
collect
fo r
info.__________________________
LET THE KIRBY
C O . REBUILD IT
W ith Genuine Parts —
B rw a re cf Impostors
911 E, F oo thill 6 2 4-4 2 40
1
Having D ifficu ltie s F lndlrw
I
Whet You W ent? TH EN TR Y
★ SW AP MEET ★
M ission D n v *-ln Theetr#
NEW HOURS Sat and Sun 7 &0-3 30
B U Y -S E L L
SWAP
A N ifty For The Thrifty
LIV IN G
ROOM
SUITF
-
Sofa
bed
and
ch a ir,
3
tables
and
2
lam p*
A ll
’
Piece*
new.
Only
$159 50 on budget terms
W RIG HT BROS *. RICE
375 S M ain f t . . Pnm on*
S O M E T H IN G N E W
Antique Section
C O M E A N D SEE
G IS T ’S
400 Pomona M a ll West
NA 2 7277
3 ROOMS
O F G O O D
Modern Furniture
M & M E LE C T IR C
A U H TO R iZE D
M A Y T A G SERVIC E
450 Pomona M .iil West n a 3 2321
GOING TO i A U N D R O V A T ?
SAVE T IM E -
M O N EY
Have a com operated au o washer
or d rye r in vcur own home.
CONTACT
THE AG ITATO R SHOP
4238
F
M ission,
Pomona
storage
space
_____ 626-7896______________
'64 G R E A T L a k e *’ 2 bedrm
Front
k i t c h e n ^ 2 expartdos. Aw m ng-
C arpe»rd
-------
Mu»,f sell. Consider trade
593-4408...................................................
|
30'
HOUSE
tra ile r
*250.
Can
be!
seer
at 1371
S
White
O wner at
1252 W. T h ird , P m a . ______________ |
FOR S A LE . Cam per door com plete
and hke nem
C am per stake hold;
down* tor
late m odel Ford.
NA 2-7741
______
'67
TE A R D R O P
lO’-X
ft
cam per,
fron t
kitchen,
la rk
Never
used
$1250 . 983-2526 Or 628-2530.__________
• # 8 F T S L E E P E R cam per w ith !
cabana. $2»9. No m cnev down cki
approved
cre d it.
D A LE S
AU >
SALES,
711
W.
M ission
B lvd.,
P om ona N A 3-1174________________
F L E E T WOOD 12x52 ★
Like New, $4850
599-5038 Sen D im as
TRY T O M ATCH
THIS SPECIAL!
2 0 W ID E , ca rp e t, drapes,
a p p lian ces.
U * $5995
CHECK THESE
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE
SPECIALS
B rand new, nev^r ridden
'68 CRS Sprint
250cc Scram
$ 8 9 5
'68 Sprint
SS
250cc
SuperSport
$ 5 9 5
'68 M L 125cc Rapido
$ 3 4 5
SPECIALS FROM OUR
USED DEPARTMENT
'67 BSA 650CC T hunderbolt
$ 7 9 5
'67 H-D 74 F u ll dress, elec st
$ 1 6 5 0
'65 H-D 74 F u ll dress, E lect St
$ 1 2 9 5
'66 Honda 160. E lect sta rt
$ 2 9 5
HaTley D avidson-P om ona
12*1 W. Holt
6 2 2 -5 4 1 7
M ission B lvd., Pomona
NA_3-1174
! '48
DODGE
V? "T o n
Pickup.
V 8,
4 spd E xce lle nt condition,
j
__________636-2934_____________
Shows Pride o f O w nership
’65 FORD F-250
i BIG
V8,
guanas,
rad o,
heater,
am
cond.
10.00x16-5
super
b a l
lons re a r aux sprmgs. A beauti-
fu ll
w ell
c tre d
for
tru ck.
No.
643A
★ $1595
I NO M O N E Y DOWN on approved
cre d it.
36
mos
at
$54 87
m o
incls L ife INS.
OR
' W IT H purchase of
N E W 1 1 V2 ’ STARLINER
; Cam oer,
side
door,
sleeps
6.
L ig h t wood, beautiful blue scotch-
: gard
in te rio r
Aero
D ynam ic
design,
chassis
m ount,
Elec-Bu-
tane re frig . No. C-67
★ $3495
I NO M O N E Y DOWN on approved
i c re d it
36
mos
a t
$93.78
incls
i life ins,
PERKINS TRUCK
1 6 5 9 E. M ission, Pom ona
6 2 9 -3 6 6 9
Lease or Rent
78
Cars - Trucks - Trailers
Wusical-Radio-TV
PVT
p a rty
w'shes
fe
sell
m aple
slim
line
TV
$75.
623-8493
HOLTON
T rum pet,
B
F la t,
slides,
lo r
C,
a rtists
q u a lity,
too
cond,| in
$125. 624 8394
C olor TV, M o to ro la
A ll Channel 62» 9451
20x57
PLUS
30'
e n d
PC'ch,
cyst
U*.
•
The F u n ta .n l, 3'.s0 Dam ien
" ) N o .J34 , La V erne.
_________
21" FO R " tOP
dollars
on
vour
used
cam per o r tra d e r See Ron at 906
! W
H o lt, O n ta rio
_____________
i> M O B IL E home, 10 x60 expnndc,;
5
w p a rk.
Phone
593-8062 e ft
12 p m .
Sat, a ll day Sun.__________
'68
FLE E T W O O D .
60x12,
expando
liv in g room , take o ve r paym ents.
pe Vagabond u r A rlington
ue K it *w Budger
*^ Townhouse u r S kylin« K it
P O M O N A M OBILE
H O M E SALES
4 1 8 7 Mission—
Pom ona
6 2 8 -8 9 2 1
V A C A T IO N READY!!
68 Little Champ
8 Vi-Ft.
D ark
wood
panel
In te rio r
tastefully selected
w ith
____ gold color a p
pliances.
S t a r
gazer
roof
fo r
added
interest. F it* >,<» ton plck-
uo.
Made
bv one of the
largest
cam per
m fss
and
ca rrie s
u n
conditional
w a rra n ty
No.
C65A.
B U Y IT TO D A Y O N LY
★ $995
NOW AVAILABLE
Foothill M otorcycle C enter
1811 W . Foothill Blvd.
UPLAND
6 2 4 -9 4 1 4
9 8 2 -8 9 5 1
N E W M IN I BIKES 9 9 .9 5 up
HO NDA 350cc
$584
BR ID G E S TO N E
100
*Z7’
j '69 HO NDA
125
^
*37»!
¡D U N E
BUG G Y com plete
« U fi
SU ZUKI
X6
*2K>
M an y O thers N e w & Used
H o nd a-G L E N D O R A
7 2 3 E. A losta, G LENDO RA
9 6 3 -5 4 6 3
LEASE
DEPT.
HA M M O N D ORGAN
2 keyboard, like new, 8600
628-4219
_________
23 jn "P e c k e rR B e ll TV
W A LN U T C A B IN E T , L IK E NEW
676 734).........
Every C hild N eeds Music
Rent
a new piano
$15 a month
Class lessons $10 a m onth.
RALPH PIERCE M USIC
435 E
Holt
423 5525
______
822*1436
B U Y A N D CONSIGN
Prov.nc i At :
C larem ont
Two 21" TV's, w orking cond
$)5 and «20
______________ 629-8644__
RCA Color TV,
F rpneb
cabinet,
$150.
1301
Place, Pomona, 422 8267
Brand N e w C olor TV
Rent, Lease or Purchase
★ $7 PER MO. ★
Free
de live ry
and
Installation
Free coio*
antenna
Fri?e factory
serv 599 2015, (213) 335 0558, (714)
«85 6917.
C O UR TESY M O B IL F HOMES
J378 W
H oit Ont
9860317
BUY
Y our
m obile
home
factory
direct.
F o r
m fo
w rite
Post
Of
tice Bex 692, Co»ona, C a lif.
j
TRAILER CENTER
A ir S tream — Shasta — ideal —
Rolls Royal Trailer hitches—storage
,
service — Accessory
store
—
i CASW EL L 'S f » > W. F o o th ill, C lm t ;
U* DOUBLE W IDE, ail vet up in]
local
adu lt
park
for
rig h t
in
W ill
Im a n e t
428-7215
I days, 626-7727 eves.
____________
‘6 8 8 ’ A laskan C am p er
628-1102
_
_ !
NO M O N E Y DOWN on approved
cre d it
36 m onths
at
$37 98
per
mo
incls
Insurance
or
if
p u r
chased w ith
new
tru ck,
cam per
availab le
48
m onths
at
$22.78
mo incis Insurance
PERKINS TRUCK
1 6 5 9 E. Mission, Pom ona
6 2 9 -3 6 6 9
Mobile Homes
Trail»r«-Camper«
S ale* or Rent
71
tf,
self-contained
402
E.
F oo thill,
'88
A LJO ,
70
$3150
B a rga in
Sp 68, Pom ona.
............ ... ..........
M UST s a crifice 10x50 Coach
Locat
ed In nuiet P a r t i . P f f . '* * » * * nd
appointm ent c i l l $24*3»87 ..
O N E W A Y IN THE USA
*15 Abco, Rent, 679 1 4»?
IN C LUD E S:
Sofa
and C h#lr
(sleeo*
2)
coch
tad Table, 2 end Tables, 2 Lam ps
P icture,
M aster
Bedroom
com
plete
w ith
bedding.
P illow s,
2
Boudoir
Lamps,
5
piece
Dinette
Set
SPECIALLY PRICED
$397*
Hub Furniture
2
BR,
no
step*,
large,
re frig ,;
stove, drps, cpts.
a ir cond, s i05
13393 A m hersb
M tcir
5*5 3867
C LA R E M O N T,' 3 bedrm ,
Ike
bath,!
b lt-in *
bool,
I160
mo.
*90
W .;
San_Jos*
M gr
Apt ♦, 476 541«
1 B d rm A pt unfurnished
*87 SO U tilitie s paid
422 2064
___________
2
B E D R M
apt.
B lt-in *,
drapes,
large
ctoseft.
W
R e frige rator
ava il.
883
S
Reuecca
62 2 6950,
If
ne
answ er
ca ll
owner
m
NA 9-5386
CLAREM O NT
Executive
2
bedrm,
unturn
*pt.|
W ill
leave
to
re-.pontibi*
adult*
Cooven,tnt
to
collage
and
shop- AKC
ping
5*8 W San Jose, Apt
D
V E R Y CLean I bedrm apt, 1 child
Sue
AKC
wec ome, * ir condittened,
laundry
fa cilitie s, ail u tiim e * pd (e ie ctric.
eas. w a ter, yard c a r*) sm all pa*
ox,
1*49
E
4 D "
St.
9**8121.,
8*9 30 par mo.
____
C LA R E M O N T .
Lovely
m odern
2
bedrm , ground floor apartm ent for
m atu re
eduits
N ew ly decor,
ra-
f- g, shrva, carpeted, drapes, walk
to ever »thing
NA 8T14^
G e re fe
BE A U TIF uT. 2 B » apt*
A .r cond,
bit m rangn and re fr-g e ra to r, cpt%
drps, recreation bldgs, garage and
storage
Adults
No pets, $99 50 up
679 8453
PARK VIE W
1
7-
and
3 Bedroom *,
t
and
2
barns
Ranges, dishwashers, wash
ers
-
drrers,
fireplaces
carnet,
drapes, a ir < o n d tlio n rr*. M anager*
a m e t, 2562 Price Dr jye, La Ver ne
$»f
7
BR
w w
carpets,
drapes,
h it ins,
a ir
twsq
Lorn*
Apts,
|th $t
and Hamulten
622 435*
2 B E D R M
t beth
apt,
peting,
air
ccwdlttomng,
i-atio,
hot
a « in
and
garbagc
*itrn.
h
#t
F<»dtil!
B lvd
Up
iane
$118 mo
Cat!
M rs
Alston,
♦85-3721
white
$45 or
PXk
of
the
litte r
S»ud service
593 8269 __________
B E A U T IF U L G erm 'jhep P ups Sj
c ia lly bred a* fa m ily doas
Al
r tg
A ft
$30 p m ,
or
weekends
6 i'i 6889 or (713) E D 9 3758___
G ER M AN
Short
Haired
P ointer
Puppies
Cham pion
sired
AKC
registered
623 4721. __
_ _ _ _ _ _
Coon Hounds
M ake o ffe r. 628-0715________
AKC
G e r m a n " Shrp
pups
3
ie
m ale,
1
rnaie,
Rocky
Reach
and
D elray b loodlines, 8_w ks
e28 4854
at C H IH U A H U A
pups
T iny
pocket-
sized,
AKC,
Long
and
smooth
- I coals _ A fte r
s p m . 628 8790
;
ASSORTED P U P P IE S
sm all breed, $5 fa
Evenings 627 4201
W eim araner
PUPI,
7
wks,
males, $100. fem ales
«75
A per
fect
Vaientine
present
623-3275
DACHSHUND P U P P IE S
6 wee* s old, 820
_________
629 9380
„ ______ _
AKC
Reu
M in ia tu re
D e ch vu n d at *tgd.
___________
827-4147
S 7 * a'K(-
REG
lA B D R A D O R
Ü
T R ItV E R
AT
STUD
837-4147
Rock
polishers,
cutters,
grinders,
com plete
supplies
tor
th *
rock-
hound
and
s ilve rsm ith
Custom
ie w e iry.
opal,
iftd*.
turquoise.
_ _
, . A .
M eta! detector*, bia ckllg h ts
Bank- Pom ona
6 2 3 -4 3 9 6
6 8 0 W . H olt
a m e rlca rd - M a ile r
Charge
Po
mona
Rock and Lap d a ry.
355 N
C ¡a rk , Pomona 679 9362
CA RP ET
N r Ion
(Mom-out
*1
vd-
ln *ta lla tio ii and terms.
Used car-
p--t
50» 0 yd
629-8115
____
AR E CUSTOM
D rapery
$' 59 to *1.9«
a vd
Q u a lify m a te ria l and w ork
j m anshlp
Free
hnm-e est
624-6251
I
p a h o n s a l e s
A N D SALVAGE
EVERYTHING
IN
STRUCTURAL STEEL
PIPES
TO O LS
SURPLUS
POODLE G R O O M IN G
W ith
a
personal
up and de live ry
touch.
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valL 589 4937
NEXT DOG CLASS
Bill K oehler
6 2 8 -8 3 7 1
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c o lo n
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Also puppies *78-9856
Miscellaneous
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r n m
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" w b t .
p t i i ! cond
C u rtis MaMus
Stereo
radio,
record
W aver,
w alnut
tl-
nish, good cond
626 /849 aft 5:3D
p m
weekdays,
wknds
anytim e
10,000 Sq. Ft. of
N E W & USED
FURNITURE
W E BUY G O O D
USED FURNITURE
WILCOX
Furniture Store
2 0 5 N , PARK AVE.
Pom ona
6 2 2 -4 9 5 6
Oppn 9 fa 8 PM
_ Man & P rl t ill 9 PM _______
* SPANISH *
FURNITURE
New M odel Home F u rn itu re at
Less Than D ealer's Cost
, 4
,
3 R O O M S
............................ # 4 88
Fully equipped to Z ig~£ag mcjU€t#s cyj!!^ sofa end
TR ANSFO RM ER c h e c k e r .
Used I T E D
W illia m s cam ping tw it tra il-
*
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$250
See
at
4077
Holt,
M o n tcla ir.
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C A D ItlA C OF CAMPERS
'68 ELDORADO
me
and
beige
in te rio r.
acropB
door
tonet room . All the comforts
of home. C15
★ $1595
NO
M O N tV
DOWN C»
c re d it
36 mos at S5T57 m o incis
In*,
or
I»
purchasad
wlth
new
truck*
camper
available
«
at U 9 9$ incls Ins.
PERKINS TRUCK
1 6 5 9 E. M ission, Pom ona
6 2 9 -3 6 6 9 ______
★ M o t o r - H o m e s
★ T ravel-T railers
ir T en t-T railers
it C am p er Shells
ALL a t SPECIAL
W IN TE R PRICES!
R & J TRAILER
SALES
1 3 6 5 W . H o lt, O n ta rio
6 2 9 -8 9 9 1
9 8 4 -2 5 0 7
once .
C M t
139.50.
sell
to r
$18
S’ S 1 787 a lt 5 o m ._________ j
G E N E R A L
E le ctric
Color
Console!
TV
T im
m odel
has
s im p lifie d ,
m nter
tuning,
23"
diagc-nal
p ic
ture-
tube
M agic
m em ory
color;
control autom atic flesh tone stabi-
l.zaticn. autom atic tine tuning and;
autom atic color p u rifie r. F u ll Fac ]
tory Guarantn«'
Assume paym ents!
of only $5.63 weekly. C all B ill at
Goodvear,
*27-1515.
i
USED T V ’S
COLOR, B LA C K AN D W H ITE
Stereo's
and
Combo's
w hile
they
; last! A ll guaranteed
New Demos,!
1 '68
medals
at
wholesale.
Rental*
With option to buy
TV TR O U B LF?
B ring
in
your
o d
TV tor
t-»e
checkup.
F ix
It
or
trade
W
In. j
BILL’S TV
18
W. H o lt, P o m .
62? 3331, 429-2748•
R E N T
a
new W u rlltie r
S P IN É T I
; PIAN O ,
$10
mo
A p ply
rent
to;
purchase.
D U G A N S M USIC STORE
5045 S, Piaza Lane,
M o n ttia ir Plaza
621 2965
RENT COLOR TV $7 M O .
j WWh
cpiio-'i
to
buy,
purchase'
With no down, no paym ent fo r 45
j days,
includes
antenna,
installa
tion end service
BETTER TV C O M P A N Y
Call (7)4) *23-4421 or 522 616»
CORNER OP
Mission and Sultana, O ntario
9*3-3531 _ _ _ _ _
RENT A N E W
*69 P o rtabl« Dressmaker
Sewing M achine
now $483
now $*♦$
ONLY $1 Per Mo.
M o n tclair Sewing C enter
4 6 9 9 H o lt, M o n tclair
N A 4 -3 3 0 4
YU 3 -3 0 1 1
love
seat,
3
Spanish
oak
livin g
loom
iab>ta.
2 decorator
lamps
Spanish
painting,
m assive
king
w e I t
3 »«c* bedroom suite w ith
bo«
soring
and
m attress,
alt
king size linens.
Spanish 6 piece
d net'e
set.
Pay
$12 40
down
$5 77
weekly
tor
34 months
W ill
separate for quick sale.
C H IN O D ISC O U N T
FURNITU'ic
$338 R iverside D r , Chmo
C all 82/ )54l Coiiact
G reen * P ia n o -O rg a n Sale
CHORD ORGANS
• Ham m ond,
new
*995
now $395 ;
M agng-j.
ne w
$15
now $ 49
s p in e t o r g a n s
H s in m o M new
$655
new $445'
¡Ham m ond new $1385
now $595
j Low ery new $695
now $345
, Thom a* new $1195
ne w $495
Baldw in n*w $1600
now $595
CONSOLE ORGANS
¡Thom as Thtre new 53495
Now $1995
W urlltiier consol# w -ir*iie spkr*.
,
new
$249 5
nov $1395
Baldwin new $2n00
now *1795
PIANOS
Hammond new $563
I Hammond new |9 9 | .
(C hickenng new $1440
now *995
(K uet/m ann new $921
now »595
Several o ttw v see u* ‘odavi
G reen s Music C om pany
5118 Holt Blvd , M ontclair
62* 1739
984-2678
LOWEST PRICES
IN 10 YEARS
Italian provincial console m wal
nut, $1360 now $10*5; M odern oil
ed
w alnut
console
$1375
now
$'080
Compact
Theatnr
organ
$2365
now
$199$,*
M any
Others.
: H arpiicofd $595, Hammond organ
; wt»h Leslie, $v«5
V A N L A N D IN G H A M S
BAI DW 'N PIANOS & ORGANS
4/67 Holt, M o n tth a r 874 7171
RAYNEL
8* C a b O v e r C am p er
F u ll Equipped
F U L l PR IC E
$795
TH IS W E E K O N L Y
RAYNEL
CAMPER •
SALES
9 0 6 W . H o lt Blvd.
O n ta rio
9
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Then See
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College
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75
Porls-Accessories-Titt
| '58
CAD
eng
and
H ydro,
SI5C
w ill
dem onstrate,
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in
fram e
i Call aft 6. 679 156?___________
'55 OLDS Transm ission 3 spd w ith
• Bell housing, fly wheel and clutch •
I
and
Ansen flo o r
shift.
$50 New
I tailgate '67 Ford down to '43, $15.
j 626-029<3 or 624-1457 ........
300
H P —377 com plete w ith re b u ilt
;
power glide
trans and floor shift,
I
$250 or sell seperatelv '56 *57
T
!
B ird ,
alum , valve
c o v e rs
a nd
other parts, com plete Ford Cruiso-
m atic
trans
$50.
Phone eves
822-6378___
_______
A M E R IC A N Cu»tom Wheels
Set of
415
m.
W ill
fit
a»<v
car
w ith
adapter plate
$80
C all *29-4482
CHEVY V8 E N G IN E $ 1 2 5
__ 8,000 m iles. 622 8907
USED TRUCK PARTS •
E quipm ent
C la re m o n t
191 5. Indian Hill
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Corner o* C entral 628-4212 _
;
A I^F O R O P ickup tru ck 6 c v l ‘ en-i
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$100.
'61
M e rcu ry
station
wagon $45
678 21 IS
;
58
MG A
tran sm ission.
O r
w ill
trade
fo r
M GA
1500
crankshaft !
593-7385
N O D O W N PAYM ENT
N O DEPRECIATIO N
N O H IG H INTERTEST
N O COSTLY REPAIRS
1 0 0 % TAX DEDUCTIBLE
If Used in Line of W ork
Expert Lease
C o n tu lta n t
A lw ay$ A v a ila b le
SPECIAL— BRAND N E W
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FULLY EQUIPPED. L O W AS
$129.00 Mo.
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or N o t.
Autos Wanted
76
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Pushbutton
auto trans,
P-S, good
cond
622; 7803 att 6 ____________
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W A N TE D
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OT
*6
used
car
from
owner.
W ill
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ca»h
but
must
be
good.
Preferably;
G eneral
Motors or
Chrysler
Pro
iiic t . 624-0440
.
p f WE BUY CARS
Cohtge
Chevrolet.
191
S.
Indian
Hill Blvd , Clarem ont._ _ _ _ _ _
★
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PLUS ALL OTHER
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UÊÊÉ IMMWwi
2-door hardtop. 383 Cubic inch V-8, heater, electric wipers, windshield w ash
ers, emergency flashers, front and rear seat belts, Padded instrument panel,
left rear view mirror. Equipped the w ay you want it.
ip
H i
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SPECIAL SALE PRICE
SPECIAL SALE PRICE
2-Door fastback. Radio, tinted glass. 225 cu. in
6 cylinder engine. Torque. Trans. Factory un
dercoating. # 8 V-14.
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factory
a i r
conditioning.
F A C T O R Y W A R R A N T Y . No. VRM-285.
K E L L Y B L U E B O O K $3685. O L R P R I C E
2 Door
Hardtop.
Radio,
heater,
auto
matic, factory air, power steering, power
brakes. RRU-504.
N EW PO RT
STATION W A G O N N EW PO RT
Coupe.
Radio,
heater,
4-speed
trans.
4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, automatic,
factory air, power steering, power brakes
O U E 614. S P E C I A L P R IC E
Radio,
heater,
power steering,
6 Pats. Station W agon
automatic,
Facto ry air,
power brakes. VDG-326.
C O R O N E T 440
V - 8 , 4 door, radio, heater, automatic
trans. , power steering. A ve ry low mile,
age car of less than 8.350 miles with re
maining factory warranty. #240P ........
N E W YORKER
V 8,
radio,
heater,
automatic,
power
steering. This
beautiful
car priced
at
only . . *
Radio, heater,
automatic trans., power
4-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater, automatic
t r a n s , »artery air, power steering, power
biakes, bucket seate. FMW-082.
steering, Factory warranty. #242P,
H O LID A Y CO U PE
V-100 W A G O N
C R O W N CONVERTIBLE
4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, automatic,
factory air, power steering, power brakes,
T his car driven less than 14,100 mile*
Remaining factory warranty.
Radie,
heater,
automatic,
factory
air,
power steering, power brakes, full power.
Low mileage. #SC108M. Special Price
Radio, heater, automatic trans., factory
air,
power
steering,
power
brakes.
PFC-357.
N E W P O R T CUST,
2 door hardtop. Low, low mites. Radio,
heater, automatic trane., power steering
and
l.takes.
Factory
air
conditioning.
Landau
top.
F A C T O R Y
W A R R A N T Y .
* f V R P 763. K E L L Y B L U E B O O K $3785.
O U R P R I C E . . .
€ 4% ■*$
SATELLITE
2 Door
Hardtop.
Radio,
heater,
auto
matic. factory air, power steering, power
biakes. Lew
low
nuiee, 10,000. Factory
warranty. VUT-120,
M O N A C O
t di
Hdtp. Radio, heater, auto trans ,
f a c t o r y air. power steering, power brakes
A landau top
This car has been driven
less than
u,400
mile*
with
remaining
F A C T O R Y W A R R A N T Y .
2-door hardtop, radio, heater, automatic
trans-, power steering. OYV-536.
66 PONTIAC
N E W YORKER
4 Door Hardtop. Radio, heater, automatic
trane., power steering. bra*et, Windows,
seat and disc brakes. Factory a r condi
tioning. Landau top.
F A C T O R Y W A R -
R A N T V . Lew miles. No. VZH-775, K E L
L Y B L U E BO O K »4545 O U R P R I C E ...
G R A N D PRIX
Radio, heater, cruise eontrel. factory air,
power steering, power brakes. VUT-107,
DOW NTOW N PO M O N A — 62-99-711
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Trucks for Sale
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F O R D S u p e r
V a n . 18 300 m ile *
C a r p e te d .
p a n e te d .
ic e b o x ,
b ed
V e r y
c le a n .
$1450.
824-399C
o r
_ 5«;«4 w o
C le a n 'S | \ i T o n P ic k -u p
g o o d s h a p e , *650
____________
628-184» _______________
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GTX,
«500
C a n 629-046»
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M U S T
20,000 m ile s «500
'63 D O D G E
P o ia r a . 1 d r , h d tp , p s , '83
F A L C O N
F u t u r a ,
6
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fu M y
a u to t r a n s , 383 eng
'69 ta g s , s h a rp
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4 s p d . n ^ w v a lv e
io b , g ood
re s p o n s e 624-3369
c o n d , M a k e O f f e r . 1556 E ld e r b e r r y
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V O L K S W A G E N
R - H , lo w m i le a q e , »1750
N A 6-3218
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ta r e s
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5065
a ft
5:30
w a e k d a v s ,
a n y tim e
w e e k e n d *.
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t r
R o a d s te r
4-A
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m
B ia c k
w ith
b la c k
in te r io r .
4
c y t , Renault Sandbuggy, 5250
’65 PLYMOUTH FURY
E * C | i « e n t co n d $950 617-2295
67
C H E V
C a p ric e
c p e .
A u to flo o r
s h ift.
B u c k e t s e a t*. F a c t a i r . W id e
b e lt
tir e s .
L a n d a u
to o ,
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P v t
party
$2475
terms,
NA
2-435»
new
p r e m iu m
fir e s ,
a ir ,
P S
P B ,
V I N Y L
T O P ,
O w n e r . 982-76 2 3.
'61
S T U O E B A K E R
L a r k .
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c o n d itio n ,
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_ _ _ _ _
la d d e r
tr u c k s
p n e e d
fr o m
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D A L E S A U T O S A L E S , 711 W . M is -
m il
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in
w a r " .
$2000. 593-43«
sion
t i v d .
P o m o n t .
N A »1174
1^
7 ~ H A T 1500 Spider
C A M P E R
s p e c *« ;
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w it h
b ia c k
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_ _ _ _ _ _ j
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______________ 624-7642 ______________
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sod
c u s to m
tr im .
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406C
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T O N
P I C K U P
G O O D C O N D I T I O N
$450
628-0615________
2 TO N
’63 GM C 4000 2 Ton
V I ,
4
S p e e d ,
825 x 20
r u b b e r .
W ill
ta k e
14
bed
H e a v y
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g ood c o n d , $175
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c o n d itio n .
: $1295
6 22-9634
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’61 TEMPEST ......................... $399
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’59 MERCURY ....................... $ 249
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63 C H E V R O LE T
$1199
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61 VW BUS ..............$999
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63 F O R D ......................................................................$799
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s ta ’ -en
w a a o r
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ra d e h
h a a te r a n d
s ta n d a rd t r a w m h o t
67 C A P R IC E ............ $3199
* naaaan g e r tta h o n w a a o n
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automatic tranamwaian, i v evyj
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p o w tr
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p o w e r b r a * « .
67 IM P A L A ..............$2949
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66 MONZA 2 Door
4 spaed
.$1449
No Credit
Problems
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For
Pomona
Dodge
A s k U a F o r H e l p
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t v e r y
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F i n a n c e
P l a n
TRIAL EXCHANGE
68 IMPALA
.$3599
^ $2895„
FRANK WHITE IMPORTS
1407 W. Holt, Pomona
6 2 3 - 7 3 1 1 ____
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c o n d itio n
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m e fiC trans, good condition
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R a d io
Heater,
AuktmetK
f r a i t
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in te n o r
LOW
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624-1117 or 624 1938
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p o w e r .
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c f t r r w e r
* 1,800
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____
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»800 o« bei* Offer
622 3111
_______
^ $2095
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a n d m
c o n d itio n in g
67 F O R D ............................................................$2999
C O U N T R Y
S E D A N 19
p asse ng er
* ia t o n
w a g o n
an fh
a 3«0 V I a n g -n e , hr condi.
tto n in g , p o w e r b r a k e * A
p o w a r
steer n g ,
65 EL C A M IN O
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w ith
a
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c o n d itio n tn g
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ftg h
po'w ar a n d fa cto r y
a tr m n d h n e u n *
63 BEL AIR 4 door . . . $945
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...........S179t
VI. automatic , power »tearing, aw cangt-
twnin«
62 P O N T IA C ...................................................$799
L a V a n * . 4 c y l x 3w angmg, p o w e r *t e a r
ing. ax- oonditKxvr-g,
64 IMPALA Coup* ...$1599
P o w e r
ttg a r m g ,
a u to m a tic
fra n a m i
a ir cone tio n 'n g .
64 DYNAMIC 88
O d t
P a w a r
» tp a r tn g ,
*.< ....$1549
a o nd i*-anin#
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i m p a l a
S S
C C .
A u t o m a t i c .
R a d o .
H e a t e r ,
W S W
T i r # » ,
P o w e r
S t e e r i n g .
W 9404A .
$795
'67 FORD LTD
H d t p .
2
D o n r .
V -8
E n g i n e ,
A u t o m a t i c
T r a n * . ,
R a d i o .
H e a t e r ,
F a c t o r y
A r ,
P o w e r
S t a e r n g ,
P o w e r
B r a k e » ,
W h i t e w a l l « ,
V i n y l
H o o f .
S 35fc t lA .
$2495
44 IMPALA Coup* . ,$22tt
P o w e r
w e a rin g ,
a tr
c o n d ìtia n tn g ,
p o w e r
b r a k e *
6/ CAM ARO
.......................................$2499
V I e n d in g , a u to m a tic F a n e m ie *«on.
p o w
a r a lg e rin a .
65 IMPALA Coupe ...$1699
VI, a u ’ q m a tic .
P o w e r »te a rin g .
67 T R IU M P H .............................................$1999
M a r k
III
S p ith n g c o n v « ' b it .
64 IMPALA Sedan
. . .$1449
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«r a n im ita to n ,
p o w e r
»te a r n g . a ir c o n d itio n in g ,
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63 P O N T IA C .............................................51099
’63 PONT. Catalina
4
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S ta tio n W a g o n , V 8,
T in te d G iaaa H e a t »r. R a d io ,
A u to m a tic .
F a c t o r y
A ir ,
P o w e r S te e rin g, W h itd w a iia .
L i« . M S F . J H .
$695
’67 POLARA
4 D o o r S e d a n .
V S . A u t o m a t -
ic ,
P o w e r
S t e e r i n g ,
W S W
T i r a * ,
v t n y i
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S t o c k
* « 3/ It.
$1695
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C * * « i t«4
C o u p e
P o w a r
m a tte tra n s m iis lg n
•tearing,
autg-
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T u d o r Se d an . N e w
* ’ 8"
g m t .
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T r a n « ,
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$795
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67 MALIBU 2 Door
Automatic tramm st-on, tu ...$2349
c e n d tt-a n ,-««.
FRANK WHITE IMPORTS
1407 W, Holt, Pomona
623-7311
60 PLYM OUTH
Ctear . Good conditi«». SJOO
____________ C a I 4?» 4209
'68 Pontiac Tempe*» 2 Dr.
P S Ca t 621 s m i tfe» 5
65 CORVETTE
SAVI
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65 PONTIAC
Ld M ene. 4 «weed.
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LEASE SPECIALS
★ '69 Cadillacs
* '69 Pontiacs
Availabi« for Immediate Delivery
Eldorado Leasing
UfBling Division of
TATE MOTORS
V e ur A u th o r eed C a d flU t Dealer in Fernen»
8 t n t e 18-8
868 8. HOLT
NA 9 9661— YU 3-2751
63 IMPALA Coupe . . 51299
VI, automatic, mwgr »tearing.
64 VOLKSWAGEN .. $1299
• u t
R a d ia ,
h e a ta r , 4 *o a a d .
66 CAPRICE Coupe . $2549
V| enaing, Pmvart ae »r» »mi»*«*, p o w
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»fa a * n g .
a -r
co ro i»«a n m g
Five '68 Chevrolet Low Mileog« Demonstrator* Left
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^
’64 RAMBLER
2 D o e r 8 *d » n 8, Stick , R e
die.
H eater.
$495
'64 CHEVY IMPALA
H d tp . 4 DOor.
V -8
fcngm e,
A u to m a tic
T r a n « . ,
R ad io,
H eater, F a c to ry A ir, P o w e r
b te a n n g.
P o w e r
B 'a k t * .
W n tte w A il*. «8081.
$1195
PONTIAC
t<C. O U B -1 4 4 .
B O N N E V I L L E 4
Or, H d r>.
V8, A u to m atic
R ad io , H e a t
er.
P o w e r
Steer mj,
brake*
and w indow s. V b /S S A
$1195
’63 CHRYSLER
T O W N 4 C O U N T R Y W A G -
O N
A u to m a tic ,
R a d i o ,
H e ater,
P o w e r
Steerin g,
P o w e r B ra k e *. W S W
lire«,
FA cto ry A ir.
#8411A
$1095
’55 CHRYSLER 300
2
D o e r
H a rd to p .
H E M I
H E A D » ,
D U A L
Q U A D S
C A H B U R E T I O N .
R e c e n t
com pieta a n gin a overhaul.
$350
'66 MERCURY Sed.
V8, A u to m ati« , R ad io , H e a t
er,
F A C T O R Y
A IR ,
P o w e r
Ste e rin g
P o w e r
Brake«,
W S W Tira». T G T -1 40.
$1695
FORD
Convertible. A u to m ati« , R a .
dio, H aatar, P o w a r Steering.
G o o d
T o p i
d L A - 392.
$395
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NA 8-8941
YU 3-2474
Central at Riverside
C H IN O
NA 3-3471
YU 6-1126
PO M O N A D
o d g e ,
OUR
28»h YEAR
1111 E. HOLT AVE.
P O M O N A
623-3181
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80 Autos for Sale
80 Autos for Sale
80 Autos for Sale
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'40 Pontiac. Standard T ra m
Needs ■rOcnp work. * 175
0 * * 3 7 9
'64 C H R Y S L E R
toewpgrt. conv, f-
h,
o-s.
P-b,
auto
tram ,
pjtool
cond. ask $18*1 WS-1834 anytime.
u 'K '
'63 C A D Sedan D tV iiie
to
appreciate.
Perfect
cond
,
tor» 6 p.m. 67fW 7! and 6IS 8
altar 6
______
'67
R$
C A M A R O .
A ir
cond
327
ena
D isc
brakes.
Tilt
»tearing
wheel
P S. X ln ? cond. Call
(714)
5*S-*H1.
_
'64
IM P A L A SS
377 p-s, (Ma,~ fir.
now
paint,
C rager
wheats,
tape
and
extras.
Call
624 4343 or 622-
0?50 after 5 p.m .
_______
'67
C A D IL L A C
convert,
nice car,
78,000 mi, $400
Take over nvm fs,
bal
below
w hlste.
N A__7-9214__
'61 Falcon, Good Cond $350
622-9540
4058 E. Grand, Pom ona
'67 C A D IL L A C Sedan DeVllle, load
ed, 1 owner, above average cond,
$1000 Cash, 987-4734
"'67 F A IR IA N P , L O A D f O
take over paym ents
_
985-2196
I
'5»
P O N T IA C
Vista,
4
dr
«¿ort I
cpe
p-b,
p-s,
r-h,
low
mlieaoe I
O rw owner.
Tires end cond verv
Boea. $495. 622-8 4 3 1 ____ __________
S h U T
y
'65
M u stan g
G1
350
loaded with
extres.
Best otter.
629-2497 N A 9 8853
'67 C H E V R O L E T Nova
Am ie with black
interior.
283
V#
Engine
Radio,
Heater,
Autom e
tic,
deluxe
wheel
covers,
W SW
Tires.
$87 Dn
U *
M o ter
34
M o * p lus, tax &
cr
A _
____________
'5 5 T P L Y M Won,
tires,
$175 '62
V -I, good cond,
'65 C H E V E L L f MwUini SS,' 377, 4
speed, posi-tracflon, *1117 68
‘6? D Ö D G 8 L A N C E R
had starter» $100 or
- ^ l Æ Z jÆgfe______
'57
D e SO T O
Convertible,
V J
392
cu
in
H om i
head
eno,
$775
or
best
otter,
*¡»*0
W.
16th
|t„
A l
. . . _
new
tires,
shocks, .
and better y .
*750. N _______
V Ü 5 T
» e r it ice
'48 Pontiac F ire
bird,
tuny eouipoed,
to mil,
1
64 FORD, 390
j u e w i J E b g L - .
’.N T7
4 . dr
V m
cu
in
Hem!
head
eno,
best
offer.
*4*0
w
Upland
C A D IL L A C '64 Sedan De vllle, full!
power,
air,
good cond.
white
w-
blue int. $!#95^ O rl^o w n e r.
1'6*7
IM P A L A
4 dr
hdtp.
PS,
P B , !
I 283 cu In. Auto A;I. $1995.
_
623-1707 aft 5_____________:
•II P power*"" new U values
r W
heads, cusf inf,
$400.__679 8 »0?
;64 FORD
laxle
500' Conv,
red
with Week
Inf and
top, 190 en>g,
n-s, p-b, fact air, new w-w fre s,
except Cleen. 92.0*^ m l
$1175.
66 FORD FAIRLANE 500
H A R D T O P
Radio,
Heater,
Auto
matic. Power Steering
ve ry clean
and tow mileage. A T O N L Y
6 U ÍT
sacr'rfrce,
’48
bird,
fully
equipped
owner, Call 622
With
imp
p SI 595
FRANK WHITE IMPORTS
1407 W. Holt, Pomona
623-7311
E S T A T E
sate;
'64
Buick
W ildcat
convert,
tact
*ir,
PW ,
PS,
PB,
im m ac
inside,
good
motor
and:
trans
Sac $200 under whlsle blue-
book, $750. 593 '363
'61
C O R V E T T E ,
783
4
spd,
new
paint,
good
cond
Ceil
bet
10,
a.m. or aft 6 p.flk 593-*405 ____
¿5
C O R V A tR ,** 4 * dr
hrtfp,
radio,
heater,
auto,
new
Hres,
new
69
Pia.tws, *R9S
989 53B5
'4 / C O U P E D e v il L E
t o a d e i 49 ticense. $4M0
____________Phone 984-9460
;
65
IM P H ' w
d co n d T h le tk
in
terior,
pvt
party,
reasonable.
623-3748
____
'62 Ford Station W agon
good cond, *295
_____________ 624 914*_______________
’61 Cadillac Cpe de Vitle
R a d » , heater, factory air, Loaded
with m any extras
*25 down, $30
m,, aavm ents on approved credit.
Credit O K 1 hoick by agcne.
623-1816, Y U 6U9T*
AIRLINE AUTO SALES
’ 512 W. H od Ontario
'62 M E R C U R Y Comet, radio, heat-!
er,
very
clean,
good
condition,
*450. ■ t - I W f ...
.... .
j
'64
M A R L IN ,
atdo
trans,
power
disc
brakes, Clean
1 owner car,,
Can attar 6 p.m. 426 7921
|
'67
C H E V E L L £
2
df
hdtp. V-8,
auto
trans, PS,
tact
air, excrrl
cond .$ 2 19 5. N A 6 12 > 8 __________
*W S u t C K s t e c t r a
Lim ited
v in y ii
top
All
extras.
Beautiful
car
In
excel condi'ion. Priced tor urgent!
sale
*2995 Days, 673-2681.
A sk
for
Rick,
E v e s and Sat
493-4472
'U T ^ l l R D ,
twfl
pdwér,
a#,
A-1
Cond,
$895.
Cafl
62* *428
after
S
jp/n w kdv*, atryflma wknde
_____ 1
'67 B U tC k à i . bronzeT b lk leather
uphol, landau tcp, m aos, p », p-b.
air. $7295 J524-927*._________
e e
'60
T
B IR D ,
r-h.
auto,
air,
Real sharp
*699
»m e with black
interior. $34 down, *36 m o for 24
m os on
approved credit
D A L e a
A U T O
SAI E S,
711
W
M ission
Blvd., Pom ona, N A 3-1T74
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Autos for Sale
Autos for Saie
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redit.
A S K
F O R C R E D IT
M A N
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’52 Jeep, hub*
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M ust Sell
'64 GAL/
“
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Drive to Covina
BRAND NEW
’69 RAMBLER
Americans
S1995 *
Economy Rambler
241 S. Citrus
________ Covine (2t3 ) 351-1882
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'68 CHEVELLE SPORT COUPE
Radio, h e a te r, air conditioning, deluxe f r o n t
a n d
rear seat belts, power steering, pow tr cjhde tra n #.,
vm yi trim ,
W S W
tires,
t - Z
e y e
wmdehreld.
A
b e a u t ifu l c a r, never been r e g is te r e d . # 2 0 1 .
$2807
TOYOTA POMONA SPECIALS
HOLT and WHITE
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»66 FALCON
Automatic, Radio, H«at«r,
Power Steering............. $1199
y e t 7
THE CAB FOR YOU
100% Financing Available
OVER 70
'68 CAMARO SPORT COUPE
Radio,
center
console
electric
clock, style
trim
group, heater, air conditioning, deluxe front and
rear scat belts, wheel covers, E -Z eye glass, W S W
tires, power steering, 275 V 8 engine, pow erglide
trans
C ar
hat never
been
registered,
#279.
A
S T E A L A T .
$2988
MA
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e F R O M
Sxceltent United California
Bank Financing
CAD. CPE. '68 J
DEVIL LE,
Full power
eouipped
i
Padded Top.
f M Radio. V » T o 02
$5299 full price
CADILLAC '67
Seden OeVttte
Full
Power
e<*ui*>P*d.
FACTORY
AIR
CONDITIONING
5*ereo
'68 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPt
D oor edge guards, front and rear bum per guards.
K -Z eye glass wheel covers, deluxe front and rear
•eat belts, power w indow s, electric clock, front and
rear floor
mats,
radio, power
brakes,
auxiliary
lighting, heater, air conditioning, vinyl root, rear
seat
speaker,
dual
ex hautt,
W S W
tires
power
eteertng, 325 V8 turbo tel engine, tuPbohyoratnat»«.
# D -t7 ,
F O R
T H E
D IS T IN G U IS H E D
B U Y E R ,
A N D R E A L L Y L O A D E D C A R F O R O N L Y .
L IS T P R IC E *4537 80
$3386
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di«, Padded Top. UPS-734.
$4299 full price
h a '-
these
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AND ALSO
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*66-7441
Several# others to choose from at
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PRICES G O O D 2 DAYS ONLY
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CHEVROLET
319 W. HOLT, ONTARIO
986-2081
’65 FORD LTD.................... S 1 3 9 9
2 D r Hardtop. 4 speed, power »teering, factory a " ‘' ^
'66 CHEVROLET
................S1 5 9 9
V8 autom atic, radio, Heatar, factory air. Lie. R B A - r w
’67 TOYOTA ................... ..$ 1 4 9 9
4 Dr. Autom atic, radio, heater, W S W tires. ChOica
three— Setge, Blue or W hite.
’64 CHEVY MALIBU WAG. . . . $ 1 0 9 9
V8, autom atic, radio, heater,
W S W lire*. 24,000 actua
mHeage.
^
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’67 FORD WAGON ..............$ 2 4 9 9
V8, automatic, radio,
heater, power steering, power
brakes, factory air.
» « A d a
’61 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL . .$1399
Full power, factory air.
^ ^ ^
’66 TOYOTA ................. ...$ 1 2 9 9
Standard Trans., radio, heater, W S W tires.
^ ^
’65 FORD LTD .......
$ 1 2 9 9
4 Dr. Hardtop. Pow er steering, power brakes, fectory
’67 MUSTANG ...................$ 1 8 9 9
V8, radio,
heater, power iteerihg, v»hyf top, W S W
tires, L I K E N S W !
’66 VOLKSWAGEN
. . .........$ 1 2 9 9
Radio, heater, W S W tir«». Color Red.
’65 VOLKSWAGEN............... $ 1 199
Radio, heator, W S W tires. 34,000 actual miles. L I K E
N E W !
’64 R4MBLER W AG.................$ 9
Autom atic, raido, heater, power »leering, factory arr
M echanic Special!
’61 CADILLAC
...........
$599
Convertible. Full power, faeory air. P ricttcaH y new
top.
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'6 6
'65
'6 6
'6 8
'6 8
'6 8
'64
PONTIAC LE MANS
Hardtop, radio, heater, a u
tom atic,
factory
air.
full
power.
Factory
W arran ty.
#541».
CAPRICE COUPE
Fu ll
power.
19,000
actual
owner, #53*9
factory
air.
mile».
Local
MONZA COUPE
Radio,
heater,
140
engine,
4 speed trans. Sharp. #5390.
CHEVY II
4-door, 6 eyl engine
tinted
glass, automatic, #5385
CHEVY II NOVA
Coupe, 8 cylinder, autom a
tic.
power
eteerinfj,
radio,
hoater, low mffeage ........
CHEVELLE MALIBU
Coupe, radro, heater, a u to
matic.
factory
air,
pow er
steering. #9422 ...... .
IMPALA
H ardtop
c o u p e
power steering.
# 2 !7 2 B .........
4 -speed,
396 engine.
CHEV. IMPALA
6 P a ssenger Station W a g o n
V -a engine, r a d i o , heater,
autom atic,
power
steering.
H u rry at th is price. #1327.
*2798
'67
*2598
'66
*1198
'67
*998
*2395
OO
*2698
'65
*2998
'68
*1298
'67
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CHEVY IMPALA
H ardtop
Coupe.
V -8
eng.,
ra#io, heater, autom atic, air
cond , power etpgrmg, w hite
walls, landau top.
#5354.
MUSTANG
H ardtop
coupe.
6
cylinder
engine, radio, heater, auto
m atic tranp, power steering.
Excellent condition. #2275.
PLYMOUTH FURY
4
d o e r,
V - i
e n g in e ,
r a d io ,
h e a te r,
autom atic,
p o w e r
s t e e r i n g .
Low
mileage.
#5404.
PONTIAC CATALINA
Btaiion w agon, radio, h«at*
or, autom atic trans., factory
air,
power
steertng.
New
tires. Local owner. #2195.
PONTIAC GRAND PRfX
Coupe.
R id io ,
heater.
4-
speed.
factory
air.
power
steering. E x tra nice. «2273.
CAMARO HARDTOP
C O U P E . Radio, h e a te r, auto
matic, power s te e r in g , 8 c yl
inder. Lots of factory w a r
r a n t y *Oft. #5424.
FORD CUSTOM “500*’
4-door
s e d a n ,
V-8,
auto.,
p o w e r
e te e rin g .
L o w
m fle -
ago. Local owner.
#2245.
$2698
*1698
*1798
*2398
*1998
*2698
*1698
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'69 MUSTANG
2 Door Hordtop
Cham pagne Gold.
Floor m ounted ehift lever,
Vtnyi
bucket
seat.
Dua*
head
lam ps,
color
keyed carpetm g. P u sh button seat belts, W S W
tires, radio, tint glass. #030.
'68 GALAXIE 509
302 V * Engine, Tutene W im bledon white and
gold. AH vinyl Sr*m. Select shift crunwomatie.
V isib ility group. *15x15 W S W tirgs. Body sido
m oulding. Pow er steering
power disc brakes..
Soieotaire cond . radio, tinted glass, Dlx. belts,
undercoatm g.
#9069.
$ 3399
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W FORD F-100
131 Styleside
W im btodon
W hite.
Stand ard
trane.,
3
speed
m anual. A M M &. O il press gauge. B rig h t guile,
ciQar tighter. 1650 rear spring. Five 813x15 tires.
#9822.
$2299
'69 FALCON
Standard 2 Dr. Coupe
New Lim e. Alt vm yt trim , foam padded teats,
courtesy
light. Color keyed floor mate, push
button seat halts
200 C ID 6 pyl. 695*14 W i W
tirea, A M radio, tinted glass. #644.
$2395
'68 TORINO GT
Candy Apple Red
2 Door Hardtop. 390 V8 engine, bucket seats,
»elect shift. C ruise-o-m atit, W S W
wide oval
tires,
console,
power
steering,
power
disc
brakes, select air conditioning.
Rear w indow
dofoggor, radio, A M dual, rear seat spaakera,
tinted glass, deluxe bolts, front M a t headrests.
Low mileage, never r#y *$#r#d— C om p any car.
#6112.
'69 GALAXIE 500
Country Sedan 4 Door
B ritta n y Blue. 3-w ay m agic doorgate,
aM vin yl trim , ©dior keyed cdrpstm a,
B n ^ h t
extdfidf m ouidind, 390 C ID V * engine, visabiirty
group
855x15 W S W tires, power tailgate w m -
dew, luggage rack, power steering, dlec brakes,
adio,
deluxe
belts,
w arning
•eleetoir*,
A M
light
W heel eovere
#9954.
heavy
duty
euspeneion.
3399
3999
CHOOSE FROM
OVER
NEW & USED CARS
INCLUDING
SPECIAL PURCHASE
CARS
EVEN TH0 YOU
OWE MORE ON
YOUR CAR THAN
THEY SAY IT IS
W0RTH-SEE US
WE HAVE HELPED
THOUSANDS
ONLY 7
'68 FORDS
LIFT
PRICED FOR
YEAR END
CLEARANCE
KENT A CAR
FRONT LINE A l USED CARS
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64 FORD
G alaxie 2 Or. Hardtop. V *. A u
tomatic, Radio, Heater, Pow er
Steering.
W S W
T i r e s .
Lie.
N H G -148
66 FORD LTD
4 D R.
H D T P .
V8,
Autom atic.
Rad.o.
Heater,
Factory
Air.
Pow er Steorm g. T h is c *r is like
new. frnieh M rdm ght Blue w ith
Black
Lan d au Top and Black
interior
Sh ow s prtdo of ow n-
snip. SZG-49«.
*1699
64 MERCURY
Autom atic, V *. Radio, Heater,
Pow er Steering, W S W T irds ..
Lie. E IV 95» ......
64 DODGE
4 D O O R .
V I, Autom atic,
R a-
did,
Haatar,
Pow er
Steering,
W S W Tiroa. Lid. O V M -4 4 * ....
66 PONTIAC
4
DR.
H D T P . B O N N E V IL L E
V8, Autom atic, Radio, Heater,
Row er Steering, Pow er Brakes,
Factory A ir, Silver w ith n,*ch
tog and Oia> k is tin e r
MIC
i- a m i l y
c a r .
l c.
w i i . g t s .i s1799
62 FORD FAIRLANE 500
2
Door
VS.
R a d i d
Heater,
P o w e r
Steering,
Autom ati«.
Good
Tirea.
Clean
sharp car.
S PE C IA L B U Y. JCT.135.
’67 FORD
64 LINCOLN
L T D 2 Dr.
Hardtop.
Cruteeo-
matic, V *. Radio, Heator. Row
er Steering, Power Brakes, A ir
C onditioning. Lie. UEC-208 ...
4
D R.
H A R D TO P
L U X U R Y
PLUS.
Fully
power
equipped
and of course A<r Conditioned
Beautiful
Wimbledon
w h t t e
Shows roe» care. Ji/P -
9bU.
*1599
’65 FORD
Ten F-100 Pickup. The buy
you
hdve
boon
w aiting
for.
Rddd ready. #R »4-*10 .............
'65 FORD GALAXIE
2 Door
Hdtp.
VS.
Autom atic,
Radio,
Heater,
Fa ctory
Air,
Pow er Steering
G r e e n w ith
m atching
interior.
Lie.
N O S -
645
*1495
65 OLDS CUTLASS CPE.
r *1550
68 FORD FAIRLANE 500
t c o n o m y with comfort. Radio,
Heatar,
Autom atic,
R o w e
Steering,
D urable
V in y l
Inte
rior. O YM -47».
4 DOOR S ED A N . Low mileage.
A t f c j n c h u e n e o com fort. R a * * » ,
n e a t e r . P o w e r S t e e r i n g .
N E W
C A R
W A R R A N T Y .
L o n g
term
f i n a n c i n g , n n e w t a r ra te s , *2199
623-2101
NEW CA R SALES t SERVICE
0232101
611 E. H0LT-P0M0NA
WE LEASE AU MAKES
AND MODELS
CALL BOB FOTTS
NA 3-2101
023-210»
A -l USED CA R RESALES
6232105
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Buick La Sabre,1.
, large engine, 4 door sedan. p-s,
r-h. Clean. T400.
Private owner.
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L IB E R T Y F O R D
'69 lags. Private party. $W95.
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•62 PONTIAC CATALINA ...$795
Station
W agon,
V-8,
Autom atic,
Power
»tearing.
’65 CHEVY I I ................ $1095
2- Door. 6*cyl'nder> standard, excellent
throughout. P K G 019.
’65 IMP A L A .................. $1695
4 .Dr.
Hardtop.
Auto, V-8.
Factory Atr.
W hite vnth red trim. U^X-881,
’68 IMPALA C oup«
$2995
V8. Auto. trad«-. Faotory Air. XBC-333.
68 DEMO’S TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!
7 to Chooa« From
’64 IMPALA Sport Sedan . .$1295
V8, Auto.. Air. UZX-681.
’64 IMPALA Sport Coupe . . $1495
V8. Auto., Fac. Air. Pwr. Steer. H C A -653
’67 IMPALA Super Spt. Cpe. $2795
Fact. Air, Pwr.
Window», Yellow, black
vinyl roof. TSZ-560.
’66 IMPALA Sport Coupe $2095
V8, Autom atic, F a c t o r y Air. TFU-380.
’67 PONTIAC Firebird . . . $2795
V8, Auto., PS., V iny l Top. UKA-585.
67 CAMARO
...............$2295
V8, Autom atic, PS., A ir Cond. TTP.637.
COLLEGE
191 S. INDIAN HILL
NA 4-4543
’63 IMPALA Super Spt Cpe $ 1 2 9 5
V8. Auto. W h te with red trim. JSfc-579.
’66 IMPALA Sport Coupe . . $ 1 7 9 5
VS. Automatic. Power Steering. SHJ.310.
■os n o v a w a g o n ....... $ 1 5 9 5
v s. rad o, heater, autom atic, power ateer
mg. P H I 270,
’66 CAPRiCE 4-Dr. Spt. Sed. $ 2 2 9 5
VS. Auto.. A IR C O N D IT IO N E D . SH K-393.
’65 OLDS Delta “ 88”
------$ 1 8 9 5
Mdtp. Cpe Air Cond., P W . NBE-594.
’67 CAPRICE Custom Wag. $ 2 8 9 5
827 Turbo, Air, F M
Radio, Power W in
dows UEY-013.
•66 BELAIR 2 D o o r
$ 1 7 9 5
V8, Auto.. Fac. Air, Power Steer. RSY-516.
’65 BUICK Skylark Spt. Cpe. $ 1 8 9 5
V8, Fac. Air, Bucket Seats. Im m aculate
P1V-482.
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•66 FORD V. T O N ............ SPECIAL
Pickup. 4-speed. Cam per Special. crr>-ib5A
’63 RANCHERO ............... $ 9 9 5
6 Cyl., Auto. Clean. TZX-684,
’64 EL CAMINO Custom . . $ 1 2 9 5
V8. Standard. E-86700.
’66 CHEVY T % T. Full Price $ 2 1 9 5
Stock Rack. 4 Sp. Tran*.
CLAREMONT
ONE BLOCK NO. OF ARROW
YU 5-215
O P E N F R I- ’T IL 9. SA T . 'T IL 5,
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’66 COMET CYCLONE G T
. ..$1795
2 Dr. Ht» V8, Automatic, Radio, Heater, Power
Steering, Power Brakes. Landau top.
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’65 OLDS F-85 Dlx. Sed................ $1195
V8, Autom atic, Radio, Heater, Power Steering,
and Brake».
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’64 DODGE Poloro 500 .................. $950
4
Dr.
Hardtop. V8, Autom atic, Radio, Heater,
Power Steering, Power Brake».
’63 MERC. Meteor Custom............... $795
2
Dr.
Hardtop. V8, Autom atic, Radio,
Heater,
Pow er Steering, Power Brake*, Bucket Seats.
’62 CHEVROLET Impolo .................. $645
4 Dr. Hardtop.
Automatic, V8, Radio, Heater,
Power Steering, Power Brake*.
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’68 DODGE CHARGER..................$2995
2 Door Hardtop. Autom atic, Radio
Heater, F a c
tory Air, Power Steering, Power Brakes. N E W
C A R W A R R A N T Y .
’68 PLYMOUTH FURY III ...............$2695
F A S T B A C K Automatic, Radio, Heater, A ir Cond.
Pw r Steering & Brakes. N E W C A R W A R R A N T Y .
’66 CHEVROLET IM P A LA ...............$1895
4
D O O R
H A R D T O P .
Autom atic,
radio, heater,
power »teering, factory air.
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’66 CHEVROLET IMPALA ...............$1595
4
D O O R
H A R D T O P Autom atic, radio, heater,
power »teering.
•67 VW SOUAREBACK..................$1795
4 Speed Trans., Vinyl interior.
JOHNNY CATRON’S
INLAND MOTORS
600 W HOLT, POMONA
Corner W . Holt at W hite
SEE PERRY JENKINS
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F iat 124
Spider
New Flat 124 Seid» la fhe BIO INMo ormi th» towoet-ertcod wort» car whh
overhead c*ma M the U I A. he thrtf*v * * * * eeeWm 4 wtwH disc brake«. end
for the shifty-minded, smooth, smooth Ftorwdwpeed. fvkv syncfwwwehed ehek
shift. AM wrapped up M a beaut»«» toodr tor PWrdarlne. H«dta4 h im too.
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'69 FORD LTD
428 Cu In., 4 Barrel row.
A ir jet engine, autom atic trans.,
radio, factory air, power steer-
ing, power dito brake*, now#r
seats, console. Lim e Gold & X •
10b.
V8,
Ç Y //V
t o
$■
2 DOOR HARDTOP
B rittany Blue. Cruiseom atic, 390 V8 engine,
radio, heater, tinted glasa, factory air, pow
er steering, power disc brakes, W S W tirea.
Deluxe seat baits, luxury tr»m, vinyl roof.
Stock «830.
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SST JAVELIN
*2749
★ Factory Air Conditioned
★ 5-Year Factory Warranty
A-l
'66 fORD CUSTOM RANCHERO
New ly rebuilt V-8 engine. Automatic, radio, heat-
*r, power steering and F A C T O R Y A»R.
Blue m
color, gP -Z tO A .
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f a i ^ r 3»0
'66 FORD MUSTANG
V8,
Autom atic,
Radio,
How*r
»teering,
Sporty
Red. Vinyl Bucket teats. »733.A.
'60 CHEVROLET H TON
Pickup. Standard Trana, 6 cylmder.
r
Flneat model Javalin w ith factory air conditioning,
v 8 engine, power steering, power brake*, deluxe radio,
remote control mirror. Stock »179. Balance of 8 year
w arranty goes to you.
SST REBEL HARDTOP
*2995
Loaded! Haa factory air conditioning, power steering,
power brakes, V8 engine, landau roof, deluxe radio!
Low, low mileage and balanco of 8 yoar w arranty
goes to you.
'69 UNIVERSAL V-6 JEEP
$ '2789
MODEL CJ-5
4-WHEEL DRIVE........... .
Sticker price 83181! H as 8:49x15 4-ply suburbanite tires, lock
ing differential, Dauntless V6 engine, full factory equipment.
SAVE! RED SEAL USED CARS SLASHED!
'65 MUSTANG
V8,
Autom atic,
Radio
P o w e r
»teering, Vinyl
Bucket Seats. Honey Gold. »P-318.
'64 THUNDERBIRD
V t, autom atic trana., radio, heater,
factory air
conditioning.
Pow er
ateering,
brakes,
windows.
Bucket seat* and console. W hite. «P-317.
*1399
*1499
>M E0RD TORINO GT
^
Autom atic.
Qr, Kea, vv*
: r : : rGo.d. # » « ■ *■
66 RAMBLER W AGON 2-TONE
$<
Stunning
on#
owner
*peCi*l!
H as
factory
air
conditioning.
V8 engine, power steering pow
er brakes. Individual seats with
full vinyl Interior.
1995
CORVAIR MONZA
'65 FORD FALCON
Futura
W agon
V8,
Autom atic,
R a d i o , Pewep
Steering, Blue. »776-A.
'63 FORO COUNTRY SEDAN
Station
W agon.
V8,
Autom ati#,
Radio,
Power
Steanng. Blur »633 B.
*999
*599
'65 FORD XL
V8,
Automatic,
Radio,
A ir
Cond'*ion#d,
Pow rr
»Irerlng, Power
Biakes,
Bucket
*e*t*,
Yellow.
» b il-A .
'63 CHEV. NOVA SPT. COUPE
8 cyl-. automatic trana., radio, heater. W hite color.
» P 313A.
*2299
S /? 4 / V o N
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Excellent in condition
and
In
appearance!
Very
clean
w'th
autom atic
transm ission,
radio
and
h e a t e r .
M id-blua
with
m atching bucket seats.
1195
59 CHEVROLET APACHE Va TON
$895
Pickup with 8 cylinder engine,
t speed transm ission. Like new!
MALIBU
'67 TOYOTA
4 Door Sedan. 4 cylinder, automatic, radio, host,
or.
Biue «P-304B.
$1499
Nothing but finest carel VS en-
gins,
power
steering,
power
brakes. Really a handaome oar.
SPORT COUPE
$1695
CHRYSLER
* M c i
T 0 0 ,
N.Y. W AGON
$
‘66 FORD FAIRLANE
W agon.
V8,
Autom atic,
radio,
show s
excellent
care. Blue. 802-A.
'64 MERCURY COMET 4 DOOR
Sedan. V I, automatic trana., radio, heatar. W hite.
»600b.
'63 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
S H O O
Urey. V i, Auto., radio, air conditioning, Pow ef
▼ I
Steering, Power Brekee, Power W indshield, Power
m m m
m
Seat». » A - 111.
H as full power, factory air eon.
ditionm g.
H a *
hed
only
on#
local owner and i# in excellent
•«ndition.
>62 OLDS STARFIRE HDTP.
O N E
O W N E R ,
L O W
M IL E -
e
A G E trade-lnl Factory air con-
^
ditioning, powar brake#, power
steering. Tru ly a unuau«! car.
2395
IP.
795
67 ROGUE V8 HARDTOP
$
4.S P E E D T R A N S . *nd 290 V8
angine. Ha# power steering, atr
conditioning, full vinyl interior.
Low mileage.
1495
’62 IMPALA HARDTOP
New custom pam t Job enhances
thia fine carl Ha# V8 engine,
power steering, power brakes.
A
real
buy
for
dependable
transportation.
$695
'63 PONTIAC TEMPEST COUPE
$
Lot*
of
ear for
the
money!
H as automatic transm ission, re.
StS.
full
vm yl
interior
and
white tiree. Red Seal W arranty.
695
65 RAMBLER 770 SEDAN
On#
careful
owner!
Power
steering, V8 engine, individual
seats. Factory air conditioning. 1395
'65 BUICK
Really in unusually fine con.
dition— a
on#
owner
trade.
Bucket seats, radio, etc. Yellow
with black vinyl interior.
SKYLARK COUPE
$1495
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’66 MGB Rdstr.
Looks and drives like now! W«ro
racing wheola, new
top, 4-*pe#d
trene., white tiree. This sports car
is in excellent mechanical condi
tion and we stand behind w ith a
one year Red Seal W arranty. 1695
64 PONTIAC VENTURA
$
Really a nica carl 2-dr. hardtop
with
factory
air and all tha
goodies!
'67 MUSTANG
Lee* than 24,000 mil#*! 3-*p*#»
on th# floor, six cylinder #h-
gtno,
1395
$1695
’67 AMBASSADOR 990 SEDAN
$'
F A C T O R Y
A IR
C O N D IT IO N -
IN G ,
power
brakes,
p o w e r
steering, deluxe radio, individual
seats.
Low
mile*— you
r#tem
factory w arranty.
NA 8-4726
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• i '67 ' AÀUSTAkÓ ' 6 " cyl 3 sad
r-h. o*. Green with black Interior.
Real sharp
$1699. 165 down, $65
mo
for
36
mos
an
approved
Sadlt, d a l e s a u t o SALES, 711
W. Mission Blvd., Pomona.
N A 3*1 I/a
___
FOR SALE. '« T-BIrd, p-*, P-b.
p-w,
P-S,
312
Hi
Perf
enslnp,
needs some work, vinyl top. auto
trans,
chromes,,
w i r •
threads
$1200 Offer. 983-6761_____________
Autos for Sale
• • '62 CONTINENTAL Full power
and air. $1299. $56 down, $56 mo
(or
36 mos on approved credit .
DALES AUTO SA! ES, 711 W Mis-||
sion
Blvd..
Pomona. NA
3-1174
’65 FORD LTD HDTP.
Radio, Heater, Automatic, Power,
steeriny. Very clean one owner.
AT ONLY
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SCI Pro0,r»“-#ui'«,,n' P o m o n a , ta*‘*
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MUST SELL
<67 Ford LTD, 4 dr hdto, vinyl
top,
power
and
air. $2200.
Pvt
party. 622-770$
b r a n d N EW
’69 RAMBLER
Americans
$1995 ★
Drive to COVINA
Economy Rambler
241 S. Citrus
Covina
<213) 331-8282
FRANK WHITE IMPORTS
1407 W. Holt, Pomona
623-731J _____
'67 CHEVROLET IMPALA
h a r d t o p coupe, v-8, automatic,
power steering, radio, heater, fac
tory air.
SPECIAL
$2395!
EST
________
VHEPE
W. B. Rundle
628 W. Holt, Ontario
YU 4-7112
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>67 COUGAR
H A R D T O P
C O U P E
Lie. T U R -592
*2489
Autos for Sale
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■MHMHMMSpecial of the Week*
’65 V W
4-tpeed frana., heater. V e ry clean,
low mileage. H O X 621,
$1295
»»
'60 LINCOLN
4 O r . H ardtop. Radio, heater, auto-
m afic trans,, pow er ateermg, power
brakes. P G U 625.................................
’59 OLDSMOBILE “98
4
Dr,
Sedan.
Radio,
heater,
auto
m atic trans., power steering, pow er
brakea. U « C 637..................................
'63 CHEVROLET N O V A
Station W agon. 6 cylinder engine, r a
dio, heater, autom atic trans., power
ateerm g luggage rack, H K.p 559. ....
'63 PONTIAC CATALINA
2 Dr. H ardtop. Radio, heater, auto-
matto trans. H K T 296.........................
'62 CHEVROLET IMPALA
4 Dr. H ardtop, Radio, heater, auto
m atic trana., factory air, power steer
ing, pow er brakes. H K U 843............
$995
$795
SERVICE DEPT.
Now Open ’til 9 P.M. Mondays
B R ID G E
/ A W
P o iU iiiC
611 W est Holt— Ontario
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983-4718
’66 OLDS Cutlass Conv. $1985
A irC o n d . Lie. SZF-709
’66 DODGE 440 Ht Cpe...$1895
A ir Cond. Lie- R U B -0 6 2
’66 CHEV IM P C p e
$1985
A ir Cond. Lie. R Z K -4 6 2
’65 OLDS. Delta 83....... $1895
H ardtop Coupe. A ir cond. Lie. 4rPCR-970
'65 OLDS Cutlass Cpe..— $1795
A ir Conditioned. O ZX -9 2 4
'64 CHEV. Im pala Cpe.-$1175
Pow er Steering, Lie. ptUCZ-316
’64 FORD G alaxie 500-----$895
H ardtop Sedan. Lie. N T K -8 3 9
’63 CHEV Imp Cpe S S ------ $995
Lie H JN -004
’63 ALFA Rom. Giu. 1600 $695
T L Sdn. Lie. JQ G -692
’61 MERCURY M ont Ht Cp $545
Lie. H Q W -781
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’65 V W Dix Sdn --------- $1199
Lie. P D Y -460
’64 V W D ix Sdn --------- $1099
Lie. O TU -709
V W SANDBU GGY---------- .$1099
’66 VO LKSW AGEN ------- $1299
R V L-392.
’62 K A R M A N N Ghia Cp. $1199
Lie. F L V -9 3 9
“W e Honor Sunday By Closing”
CATRON MOTORS, Inc.
700 E. HOLT AVE.
POM O NA @
NA 9-5796
<64 FORD GAL. 500
2 D o o r Hardtop. V8,
Power Steering, Automa
tic. Lic. STC 320.
Kelly Blue Ç 1 9 Q
Q
Book Price
■
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^06 EL
PRICE
g g
'67 COUGAR
V8, Vinyl
Roof,
Power
Steering,
Factory
Air.
Power
Brakes,
EXCEL
LENT
CONDITION.
Lie.
TXA 494.
Kelly Blue C ^ A P P
Book Price
” *2695
'68 TORINO
Formal 2 Door Hardtop.
390 Engine, Factory Air,
Power
Steering,
Power
Brakes, Automatic, Vinyl
Roof. LOW MILEAGE. Lie.
VG H 471.
Kelly Blue C O O O f l
Book Price
s2 9 8 5
'65 FORD X-L
2 Door Hardtop. Factory
Air, V8. Automatic, Pow
er Steering, Pow. Brakes,
Radio. Lic. ROV 216.
Kelly Blue $ 1 7 Q
C
Book Price ¥ ■ ' W e J
— >1395
<65 FORD PICKUP
V8, F-250 % Ton. Just
right
for
the campers.
D O N ’T M ISS THIS! Lie.
R-64753.
Kelly Blue $ 1 7 Q
R
Book Price ^
" **
— *1595
'66 CHRYSLER "300"
2 Door Hardtop. Factory
Air, P o w e r Windows,
Power
Steering,
Power
Brakes.
Excellent
Car.
ONE OW NER! Lie. RON-
282.
$2820
- 2 5 5 0
<65 FORD WAGON
Country Sedan, 6 Pa,-
senger, Power Steering,
Automatic,
Radio.
Lie.
RZC 827.
Kelly Blue C I ^ I Q A
Book Price ^
*1195
'65 MERCURY WAG.
CO LO N Y
PARK,
Power
Steering, Power Brakes,
Factory Air, Automatic.
Kelly Blue
Book Price
a#
OUR
PRICE
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MERCURY’S NEWEST HARDTOP
C O U P E w ith 390 cu. In. power, dual con-
cealed
handlam pa,
perform ance
handling
package, aide air vanta, nylon carpets and
•eata, eiectno wiper« and waehars, ordered
in your choice of interior and exterior colore.
SENSIBLE-SIZED SPORTS COUPE
Including 250 cu. in. econom y engine, com
pletely
synchronized
tranam iaaion,
electric
wiper« and waahera, headreeta and «eat and
shoulder belts, curved ventleea aide w indow *,
ordeied In the color you prefer w ith h a r
m onizing nylon Interior.
2316
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■67 EL DO RADO
Fiawlaaa black beauty
Inside and out.
M oderate
mileage
and
equipped
w ith
ev e ry available option including A M F M
Stereo radio, full power, air, landau roof,
leather. ( T T P 972).
_________ $5695
•68 MERCURY W A G O N
10 paeeenger w ith 390 V-8, power disc
brakea, power eteerlng, air conditioning,
luggage rack, dual action tailgate, driven
only 9,600 rmlea. New car w a ria n ty a v a il
able. ( W X D 322),
$3595
’68 MERCURY
••M X " hardtop coupa w ith air, power diee
brake* and «tearing, etc. Ueed let« than
5000 mile«, the full new car w arran ty le
included. ( V U T 998).
$3195
’67 COUGAR XR7
Called "T h e ca r that o u t-J a g u a ra ’ J a g
u a r," th is is A m e rica ’* m o.t lu xu rio u *
•port« car with full leather bucket *eat*,
conaote, air, power brake* and *te«r»ng,
and w alnut da*h. ( U K L 370).
______ $2995
’67 FORD SQUIRE
10 passenger w agon loadad w ith extra*
including air,
power window-,, *teeim g
and brake*. Ford • finest model w ith only
27,400
mile*.
W arranteed
up
to
50,000
miles. (U Z U 264).
_______$2895
'67 MERCURY W A G O N
9 Paeeenger model w ith under 17,000 ac
tual m iles! Perfect W h it e
fin ish w ith
beautiful caddie tan interior.
H a t air,
power
steering
and
di*c
brakea,
ate.
( U K A 111),
>66 CONTINENTAL
Fo u r door »«dan w ith etereo-tape playar.
power lock*, power vente, pow er eaate
and window *, air, landau roof,
leather
interior, etc., etc
Carefully m aintained
by ons previous ow m r, (R V D 847),
$3295
’66 CHEVROLET
Im pale
hardtop
coupe
In
exceptionally
tine condition
throughout
w ith
factory
air conditioning, power brake* and *teer.
mg. 327
V-8, autom atic, radio,
heater.
( U I C 245).
$2995
$1795
’66 MERCURY
Four door w ith air, Mercom atie, power
eteer ng, radio, nearly new w hite w all*,
etc. In perfect *hape and w ith very mod-
«rate mileage. (T T C 545). $1895
6 5 F O R D LTD
Golden hardtop four door w ith air and
power seats, w indow *, brake s and steer
ing. Fleally beautiful m *id * and out. and
in
perfect m echanical condition,
(G O O
528).
$1695
’65 RAMBLER
Four door A m b a ssa d o r ”990’
In excep
tionally
good
condition
in
every
way.
H a t air conditioning, pow er brake* and
Steering, reclining «eats, etc. ( A E X 477).
$1495
65 MERCURY
D rive n leee than 32,500 mile*, thie beau
tiful hardtop coupe w arranteed by Ford
M otor Co. up to 50,000 tnilee! A ir cond.,
power «tearing and brake«. ( N R W 872),
$1695
6 4 MERCURY
F o u r door eadan In «m art * iver finish
w ith
factory
air,
powar
brake*,
and
steering, 390 V 8 engine. Mercom atie, ate.
R une and look» liko new. ( H S V 809).
$1145
64 MERCURY
The M a rau d e r M on tcia ir hardtop cpe. In
saddle tan inside and out. A ir condition*
mu, power steering end brake*, the de
pendable 390 V-8. radio and M ercom atie.
Good looking— good running. (O IT *5*1
64 T-BIRD
Specially priced almoet 5400 below K elly
Blue Book, vet truly good looking Inside
and out. Pow ei seat* and window s. |power
brake*
and
steering.
Cl«8i»
1'Qht bluo
with m atching interior, ( H K U 3.4),
$1445
$1245
63 LINCOLN
Continental aedan In very good condition
throughout.
N atu ra lly
it’«
loaded
w ith
extra*
including
a ir
conditioning,
full
p o w e r ,
and
thi* on *
ha* fxcop tio n aiiy
low mileage. ( K J E 549'
$1445
64 CHEVROLET
Im pala hardtop coupe w ith tha popular
327 V-5, factory air, power eteenng and
brake*, autom atic, etc* Dependable and
beautiful! (O U H 655)*
$1345
>63 MERCURY
If dependable, low coet transporta tion 1«
w hat
you 're
looking
for
thie
hardtop
coupe is for you. In excellent condition
m echanically, It h a * M ercom atie, pow er
brakes, steering, etc. ( H $ H
$895
•N o Down Payment
on approval of
your credit by
or. independent
financing
institution.
• ' T H E
H O M E
O F
F R I E N D L Y
S E R V I C E
LINCOLN-MERCURY
375 N. Towne Ave.-Pomona
JUST SOUTH OF HOLT AVE.
NA 9-5341
YU 6-1575
Pricet Effective
thru
SUNDAY
Feb.16
5 P.M.
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IMPORT BUYERS COMPARE
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2. ECONOMY
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4. PRICE
BRAND NEW ENGLISH FORDS
20 TO CHOOSE FROM
CORTINAS — YOUR CHOICE — EQUIPPED WITH . . .
4 Speed Transmission
$
I Front Disc Brakot
> Whitewall Tires
I Interior Decor Group
I Exterior Decor Group
1 Aero Flow Ventilation
I Fresh Air Heater
I # 2 Speed Windshield Wipers
| • Windshield Washers
j • Self Adjusting Clutch & Brakes
| • Padded Vinyl Sean & Trim
1
# Padded Door Arm Rests
• Package Tray
• Courtesy Interior Li^ht
A
R iu o M f it ir P i n k k
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P iw f Iff i F f r l f i n k f f
11686
Serial No. BA92GP72225
Automatic Transmission
*1799
Serial No. BA92HC86330
11 Ft. Ro!l-A-Long Camper
Uneler tho mindful eye of m aster Creftsm en-using only the finest of quattty m aterielf-this is a truly quality crafted and custom designed
hom e on wheels. A beautiful seW contained slide-in model which offers the Ittxury end excitement meet desired. Featuring: Elegant formal
dinette with beau tifu l plush Sco tch gu a rd upholstery with exquisite turquoise-blue end green pattern design. Large pull out dinette seats
matte into a room y 4 8 " bed at nigbt or an extra guest bedroom. Sparkling Never M a r table is perfect for dining-gem es end fun. A lso an
abundance o f over end under reel genuine A sh cabinets. Entire room is tastefully decorated with adorable tie-back cafe curtains end custom
m ade d rap eries throughout. Lovely luxurious front dressing room has large wardrobe closets with full length dressing mirror. Superior genu
ine ash w o o d p an e lin g. Interior decorator accents includes chic bottle glass room dividers end lovely geld end white accordion doer for
privacy. D re am kitchen has every conceivable extra plus expensive m atched turquoise ice com partm ent and deluxe 3 burner M a g ic C hef
range with oven. O v e rh e a d hooded vent end work shelf range cover. Gleam ing oversiie duel stainless steel sinks with shiny chrome swing
spout faucets. The very best electric water pump. Bright flourescent lighting. Specially designed food pentry. Genuine Never M a r counter
tops. Lots of w indow s and safety glass. A huge 30 gallon water tank. Convenient trouble free rear toilet with w indow -tota'ly appointed.
M a ster step-up bedroom is fit for e queen with regal king site m attress-unique headboard bookcases or extra storage area. Large majestic
view sh e front bey w in dow is perfect far sight seeing or star gazing. M a n y other extras including;
Essential
weather proo^ access doors;
Stro n g durable 24 ' w ide screen door: fndespefttib»e insect repellent porch light; Sm art-stable rear aw ning rail; N ew Permanent drew guides
and slides; Extra large size beet window; Q u ick-e asy disconnect w iring harness; Substentiel 10 gallon butane compartment; Separate 12
Volt end M O Volt electrical system; Polarized weather preof connections; N ew IC C recom m ended safety running lights, plus rear entry
light«. T r a n s l u c e n t sky vents; D E L U X E H A R D W A R E T H R O U G H O U T : O ne piece roof construction with leek proof pre-linished aluminum;
Engineered double « e e r; Side wells glued end double screwed; C a m p e r skirt m olded full length to prevent dam age from |acks; C ity water
inlet; 8 ce ilin g lights; Alum inum m oldings; C h o ice 1 0 0 % vinyl inlaid linoleum; O n ly the best solid Yoder metal is used. Plus many other
extras too num erous to mention. Unequalled value at this low . low w holesale price.
Full Price Only
*1499
Bit muscle under the ho«» with this V» insMne. Smart, dependetote, retractable headlamp doers Dash.ng die-
cast erhte Meetc Air heater end defroster. Gleaming full chrome deluxe wheel covers. Bright exterior molding».
Convenient courtesy M#hftng
Reoev duel accent paint stripes
Oetlenal ratio axle. Full par* wiper blades
Entertain** Push button AM radio. Handy reversible keys. Unsurpassed luxury in the spacious Ford front
room. Goad looks ere discreetly h««h*#Hed by dee# com«orfaWe foam padded toil w«de seats that are '»*-
tirioue end flawlessly tailored. Wood like accents »race the doors end new ttmh* cocked biehumenl eerwt
All meter coetrett end Inetruments ere M e coved duster- easy to sae-eeev to «entity— easy to use
the
12!" whecihiise bives you mere lee reom then e Chrysler; Smooth a» e CedWeci Mara headroom then an
imperial; and ever yen# knows M s euteter then a Roth "a rte Impressive luxury car took In Lime Gold with
contrasting Ivy Green tnlerier decor. Handsome- -or eeflca t— we 11 »roomed and eager to »o
it's the way to
»et where you're «c,ne In srfeasmg style— luxurtoo* comfort and et e sereftsin» tow-low pries you can easily
afford. You cen t beet tht* lowest price this side of the moon. No. fjeaFtsw w
61 PONTIAC
VENTURA
2 DOOR HARDTOP
V-8. Tinted »lass. Heater, automatic transmHsion. Caluxe **••»»^ * r*;,h^
er
stearin», power brnxes
White wall tires. Snapev b«r»ondv Mush withi bur
gundy and wMto interior. See ttiis one for sure. A iR<e new used ca
m a
condition. License No. IUK 53$.
Should sell for ...........................................* ” 9
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ...............................*« 0
62 CHEV.
CONVERTIBLE
SUPER SPORT
2 door, V-i, tinted otess, radio, heater, au to m a tic trensmtssion, deluxe wheel
covers, power steering, power brakes. Keen bucket seats with choice con
sole. Sparkling blue finish, black top. Week interior. This to a very popular
hard to find model. Great sporty car for the youna at heart. NZZ-972.
Should sell f o r ...........................................*999
SCKCREST PRICE N O W ...............................$**0
40% OFF
$19 DOWN
SAVE
$319
$19 MONTH
31% OFF
$26 DOWN
SAVE.
$309
$26 MONTH
62 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX
2 DOOR HARDTOP
CC l i C D f t
COMET
D O I f a C l i v . 2 d o o r
V-8, tinted »less, radio, heater, automatic transmission, deluxe wheel covers,
factory air tottol*toning, power steering, white wall tires,
sole, extras too numerous to mention. Cool artic white finish with matching
interior. This was the most sought after model on the market. Looks ana
runs like a ‘69. No. X-IXt 6#$.
Should sett far .........................................51099
SKYCREST PRICE NOW .............................. *880
RTR *32. Equipped with economical 8 cylinder engine
Radio, heater. Full
Factory Equipment. Yellow finish with color coordinated interior.
Should sell for ......................................... *1299
SKYCREST PRICE NOW
.........................*899
20% OFF
SAVE
s219
33%
$33 DOWN OFF
SAVE
. . . s400
$33 MONTH
$33 DOWN
$33 MONTH
60 PONTIAC
VENTURA
2 DOOR HARDTOP
65 FORD Ä
500
equipped with V I engine. Automatic transmission. Radio, heater. Tinted Glass.
Deluxe Wheel
C ove rs.
Whitewall Tires. GoW finish with met Chin» Goto in
ferior. License No. NM C 932.
Should sell for ........................................ SI 399
SKYCREST PRICE NOW ............................*1120
V-8. Tinted «1«,
Radio, heater, automatic transmission, Deluxe wheat COver*.
Power steering.
White wall tires. Elegant bronze finish with e x p e m w e bronze
a n d gold v in y l
interior
in d u lg e yo u rse tf at a p ric e
yo u
c a n f a ffo rd to o v e r
look. License No. CG L 161.
Should sell f o r .......................................... *499
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ..............................*399
20%
$43 DOWN OFF
SAVE.
*279
$43 MONTH
20%
$1S DOWN OFF
SAVE.
$100
$15 MONTH
68 FORD tcho T e e r,,rd
COLONY PARK 4 DOOR
STATION WAGON
F A C T O R Y A IR CO ND ITIO N IN G . Putt
luxury tower accessor lee
Silver ttn *h
w ith cotor
c o o rd in ated Black inter tor.
A Realty lu x u rio u s
automobile
tne«*t
end out License No WFD073.
________
Should sell fo r....................................
JZ
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ....................... *399»
63 MERCURY
V-8 Tinted glass. Radio, heater, « dto m atlc j r a m m i ^ o r ^ l u x e wheel covtto*
Factory air conditioning. Power steer.no and brakes White '"» ¡I
R *?*J
gold finish with
matching gold vtovl Interior. Mcense
family car—Still in A l condition mstoe end out. Must see to appreciate.
Should sell f o r ......................................... $1299
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ............................. *N>«0
15% OFF
LOW DOWN
SAVE,
s800
LOW PAYMENTS
20% OFF
$38 DOWN
SAVE.
$259
$38 MONTH
67 FORD HARDTOP
64 FORD
GALAXIE XL
2 DOOR HARDTOP
FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING.. Full detwxe Power,
Steer in# and brakes. Whitewall nres. Blue finrsh with matching Blue interior.
License No. UPR 41».
Should «ell for ......................................... **999
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ............................. **199
V-8
Tinted itess. Radto, heater,
auto m atic trensmhsipn. Air cond.tionm*.
Power steering and brakes. White watl lire*. A Rbtrkf buckets tor the front.
Custom console
coot-subtie white fmish-iPorty Weck landau top. Black in
fer »or. Lots of spirit end seice and vowil like the ertoe. License No HSZ 9J7.
Should sell for
................
$1399
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ............................ * 910
20% OFF
save
EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE*800 30% OFF
SAVE.
$37 DOWN
$419
$37 MONTH
63 CHEV.
IMPALA
4 DOOR
V-8
Ttothd gla*s,
Radio, Heater.
Automatic franuntosion,
A,r conditioning.
P o w e r
S t e e rin g .
W h ite
wall nres.
Nice artlc wh«le
f.ntoh w *h
contesting
blu#
r. Runs and lo o ks good. Ide«l transportation or fa m ily car.
^r»cad for quick sate L ¡cansa Mo JOJ 552.
Should sell fo r............................................ ^999
SKYCREST PRICE NOW ..............................*699
30% OFF
S26 DOWN
SAVE.
$300
$26 MONTH
64 CHEVROLET 4*DOOR HARDTOP
V-l
Tinted
«taee
Radto,
heater,
autom atic
transm ission.
FA C T O R Y
A IR
C O N D IT IO N IN G
Rower steering
Wh.te wall tires. Befitting beige ftm *"
tastefully
trim m ad
m atching
m y r « *
They don't com » better-cleanest ene
in town. A reel ouy. License No. J t A f7$.
_ _
Should sell for ......................................... S l l f f
SKYCREST PRICE NOW .......................... - * *99
30% OFF
sa v e .
$33 DOWN
$400
$33 MONTH
CC T A D I l COUNTRY SQUIRE
M
r U K I I STATION WAGON
a rkniYG
P m u n p ii with
V i Footm* ft ad to
Aufomattc ff#n$ntM$4*on
P * w f t ttawrmg. awwer brakes
Luggeee Reck. In o w W hffe
finish with eetor
keyed Interior
Licerne He. UKB 9»*
Should Mil for ......................................... ” 399
SKYCRIST PRICE N O W ...........................$1799
65 CHEV.
IMPALA
2 DOOR HARDTOP
2 5 %
S69 DOWN OFF
SAVE,
*600
$69 MONTH
V-I
engine.
Timed
»less,
Ritoio,
Heater, Automatic
tranimha.cn.
Power
Steeering, Meov extras. A tike new used car In A-l condition
milt-age »eft to *o
Probably one
of the nicest enee around.
License »*•.
TSL 321. B la c k fto » h w ith c o n fra a tin * red totertor.
Should sell fo r...........................................” 899
SKYCREST PRICE N O W ............................. *1099
BRAND
NEW
1969 FORD 'LTD' 2 DOOR HARDTOP
67 CHEV. '"oO ttR HARDTOP
e a r t r h d Y
A IR
C O N D IT IO N IN G . V I engine
Autom atic transm ission
Rawer
r ,î5 rTn°0
power
* a k ” s
R *tto .
h ^ te r.
W hitewall tire».
Yellow t.ni.h w.tt.
35% OFF
$39 DOWN
SAVE
$600
$39 MONTH
67 FORD
MUSTANG
COUPE
steering, power brakes
----------------- ,
color matched interior. Ltcenee Nd. TP7 f*J.
Sh.wld s.N for ....................................... -J*»**
SKYCREST PRICE NOW ......................... . . .S2299
23% OFF
$83 DOWN
SAVE
*600
$83 MONTH
F A C T O R Y
A IR
C Q N U IT IU N IP H x
Kaai-J,
n w iw .
'
' 'Z n i .
H *
Fewer stearin«. Bucket seats and Console. Vinyl lendee reef. License He,
Should Mil fo r.......................................... *27*9
SKYCREST PRICE NOW ............................. S21H
22% OFF
$79 DOWN
_______
SAVE.
*600
$79 MONTH
PULL PRICE TODAY
*2999
64 CHEV
2 DOOR
• IMPALA COUPE
v a
tinted glass
radio,
haater, automatic transtthtoston
»le»rmq,
2 f t , W
t I K f 'w i K i
n x
*
e' " ™
puff clean as a pin inside end eut. He. 20*0
Should soil for ......................................... Vtll
SKYCREST PRICE M O W ..................... .
$ 793
CM
P A R S I COUNTRY SEDAN
0 4
l U N I I WAGON 4 DOOR
V I,
radio,
heater,
automatic
transmission,
deluxe
wheel
covers.
Steering
white well tires, Cool blue finish with matching btue vtoyl inter tor.
F«ne car, ready ter fun
Will evil traitor or boat, »ee Re, C*d4-B32t
Should m H for ................
*1299
SKYCREST PRICE NOW ......................
S 988
39% OFF
$29 DOWN
SAVE
$506
$29 MONTH
24% OFF
$37 DOWN
SAVE
$311
$37 MONTH
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I
NEW
'69 OLDSMOBILE
F-85 SPORTS COUPE
V8, Turbo-Hydromahc, pow
er steering, WSW Tires, de
luxe steering wheel, deluxe
radio, tint w indshield. Vinyl
interior. # 0 3 6 3 -119406.
^DOUBLE CHECKED
‘63 PONTIAC
S O O C
VALUE-RATED QUALITY USED CARS1' 1"
66 FORD FAIRIANE 500
5 .
C a ta lm a
Coupe.
H ea te r,
radio,
a utom atic
transmissi on.
Fa c tory
a ir, power steering. F IH -8 5 8 .
'64 BUICK SKYLARK CPF.
$
H e a te r,
radio,
autom atic, power
steering. O W X -9Ü 6.
1150
'66 BUICK WILDCAT CPE. C
H e a te r,
radio,
a utom atic
trans.
A ir conditioned, power steering.
SR U-076.
2495
'64 FORD T BIRD
NEW
'69 BUICK
Special deluxe 4 Door Sedan.
V8, super
tu rb o -h y d ro m a tic
trans, power steering, power
brakes, radio, a ir c ond itio n
ed. t m t glass, deluxe wheel
covers,
custom
e x t e r i o r
moulding,
at B -336-114133.
WOULDN'T YOU REALLY
RATHER HAVE A
'69 BUICK?
H e a te r,
rad.o,
autom atic
trans.
A ir conditioned,
p o w n
steering,
power windows.
HSN-7t>r,
$1495
'64 OLDS STARFIRE
H d tp .
2 - D r .
A utom atic
trans.,
radio, heater. Factory air, power
steering,
power windows.
H S X -
473.
$1495
'65 FORD Country Squire
Station W ago n. A u to m a tic trans.,
radio, heater, power steering. 2-
year w a r ra n ty . EQU-764.
*1395
'67 OLDS 98 HDTP.
4 Door,
heater, radio, a utom a tic
trans. Factory air, power stee r
ing. power windows, landau top.
2-year w a r ra n ty .
$2995
2 Year
WARRANTY
AVAILABLE
SLOW DOWN
5 JMINS5
A H E A D
ON GOOD
' USED CARS
'64 BUICK WILDCAT
4 -D o or Sedan. A utom a tic trans,,
radio,
heater,
power
steering,
power
brakes.
2 -year
w a rra n ty .
K D M -031.
*995
'68 BUICK SKYLARK
4
D r.
H dtp.
A utom atic.
>adio,
h e a t e ',
power
steering,
f actory
a n . Land au top, V G G -7 6 ),
$3095
H dtp. 2-Door,
A u to m a tic trans ,
radio,
heater,
air
cond,.
power
steering,
2 -y r,
w a r ra n ty .
R P V -
902.
1795
'65 CHEVROLET IM PALA
4 D r.
H dtp.
A u to m a tic ,
radio,
heater, facto ry air, pow er s tee r
ing.
pow er
brakes,
327
engine.
M LJ -2 90 .
*1595
'66 PONTIAC LEM ANS
Coupe. A utom a tic , radio, heater,
power steering.
T P P -2 8 2 .
*1995
'6 7 0LD5 DLX. TOR. CPE.
2- Door
H a r d t o p .
A u to m a tic ,
trans., radio, heater, factory a r.
power
steering,
power
brakes,
power windows. 2 -ye a r w a r ra n ty .
U E C 700.
*3595
'66 CHEVROLET IM PALA
S tation W ago n. A u to m a tic , radio,
heater,
power
steering,
facto ry
a ir.
*2195
'66 MERCURY P A R K LA N E
H d tp .
4- Door.
Radio,
heater,
a u to m a tic
trana.
F a c to ry
a ir,
power steering,
power windows,
2 y ear w a r r a n ty available. R T U *
832.
$2095
#67 OLDS Cutlass Cpe.
$
A u to m a tic , radio, heater. F a c to ry
air, power steering. Lie. U E B -1 9 2 . 2195
IF YOU'RE GOING TO PAY THE PRICE OF AN
OLDSMOBILE OR BUICK WHY NOT OW N ONE.
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SERVICE
V Ê J N T A I SYS 1
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N E W
C A R
IN sue A N d
INCLUDED
Plus 4« • Mils
Now Leasing
All Makes & Models
Immediate Delivery
i a s k f o r p e t e w a l s k i
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SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS
•68 OLDS CUTLASS RAM AIR
a i r I N D U C T I O N S V S T ! M
VR
pow
ar
steering, < lose
ratio
tt m s .
eie-
trie
antenna,
c u lt,
sport
ite e n n q
wheel,
rally
pas.
gauge*.
tru n k
'*d
release, dual exhausts, rally spt. *us
pension, red line tires. A n ti.« p in (iif
terentiai,
lender
mow.ding»
bucket
seats
Yellow w ith blark vinyl inter
tor, 249375-0?*>18.
F A C T O R Y
S T I C K
ER P R IC E »4234-40. O U R P R IC E -
$3389
Hie Mini-Brute
OPEL KADETT
Economy
has
changed
it's
style.
Come see for yourself, Tesl drive
today.
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Final '68 DEMO
'68 OLDSMOBILE 88
H oliday Sedan
F u l l power, f a c t o r y am
L o a d i
of
e xtrasì
s 0313-10’-,9*.
Discounted »1000.
OUR
PRICE $3603
DRIVER TRAINING
'68 Oldsmobile Cutlass
4 Door H a rd to p
<2 to choose fro m ). F u ll power,
fa cto ry
air.
loads
of
extras.
ar047-101384,
ST 04t»i>-113442.
*3227
DRIVER TRAINING
68 BUICK SKYLARK
4 Or. Sedan
V8, a u to m a tic , rad««, heater, tin t-
ed glass. A IR , power steering and brakes, de
luxe wheel covers, rem ote outside m n ' o r . cus
tom exte rio r
molding.
Ivory
w ith
cham pagne
interior.
1122M 0 44 W .
F A C T O R Y
S T I C K E R
P R IC E »3389 08.
*3117.80
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SAVE
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we still feel a Personal responsibility toward our customers. Our factory-trained
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After all, this is still a family business. So our “ family” of more than 70 employ
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for we know we can’t continue to grow unless we work hard to merit the nice
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OPEN SUNDAY
66 SUNBEAM ALPINE
68 FIREBIRD
C o n v e rtib le , 4 Speed, R adio, H e a te r
2 -D o o r
H a rd to p .
R adio.
H e a te r,
A u to m a tic
T r a n s ,
m issio n , T in te d Glass. A l l W h i t e S id e w a ll W id e Ovals
Where YOU Are Treated As The Only
Customer Who Is Purchasing
An Automobile That Day
T o ta l P ric e
T a x A Lie.
T o ta l D n .
T o ta l Mo. P m t
T o ta l P rice
T a x A L ie .
T o ta ) D n.
T o ta l Mo. Prnt,
67 FURY II W AGON
67 VALIANT
P o w e r
S te e rin g ,
P o w e r
B ra kes ,
A u t o m a t ic
T ra n s .,
W h i t e Side W a lls , T in te d Glass, A i r C o n d itio n in g , V-8,
4
D oor Sedan
T i n t
G>a*s,
R adio,
P o w e r S te e rin g
P o w e r Seats. P o w e r B ra kes .
T o ta l P ric e
T a x & Lie.
T o ta l D n.
T o ta l M o. P m t.
T o ta l Price + T a x A Lie.
T o ta l Dn. T o ta l Mo. P m t,
Road Runner
64 CAD. CPE. DE VILLE
68 PLYMOUTH
P u ll P o w e r, R ad io , H e a te r F a c to r y A tr*
H e a te r,
A u to m a tic
T ra n s
4 -D o o r
Sedan.
Radio,
P o w e r S te e rin g .
’ •D o o r Coupe. S ta n d a rd 383 C ub ic
Inch
V -8, 4
B a rre l
C a r b u r e to r ,
U nsilenced
A i r
C leaner,
D ual
E x h a u s t,
T r u m p e ts . 4-Speed
T ra n s m is s io n
w it h
H u r s t
L in k a g e , H ig h L i t t C am ,
Red S tre a k W id e Boots,
k
T in te d
Glass.
R adio,
P o w e r
S te e rin g ,
V in y l T r i m , S p o rt
S tr ip e - W h ite .
U n d e rc o a tm a .
T o ta l P rice +■ T a x A Lie.
T o ta l D n. T o t a l Mo. P m t.
T o ta l P rice + T a x A Lie .
T o ta l Dn.
T o ta l Mo. P m t,
66 CHEVROLET NOVA
66 MERCURY
2 - D o o r H a rd to p . V8, H e a te r, R adio. A u to m a tic T ra n s ,
P o w e r S te e rin g , P o w e r Seat, M ag. W heel«.
P A R K L A N E 4 - D o o r H a rd to p . F u ll P o w e r, A i r condl
t io n m g , T U t W h e e l, W h i t e S idew alls.
T o ta l P ric e + T a x A Lie .
T o ta l D n. T o ta l Mo. P m t,
T o ta l P r ce
T a x A Lie .
T o ta l D n .
T o ta l Mo. P m t
67 CHEVROLET
69 FORD
68 IMPERIAL CROWN
F A I R L A N E
••500"
2 - D o o r
H a r d to p .
R adio,
H ea te r,
A u t o m a t i c T r a n s ., V -8 . W h it# S ide w a lls.
4 Door. Fu ll Pow er, A utom atic,
2-door hardtop, radio, heater, automatic, tinted glass, Factory air, power
steering, power brakes. Full power. Vinyl top.
To tal Price + T a x A L ie.
T o ta l Dn. T o ta l Mo. Pm t.
T o ta l P n c e
T a x A Lie.
T o ta l D n .
T o ta l M o. P in t
66 SPORT FURY
66 CHRYSLER N ew port
? D oor
Ha dtop.
A u to m a tic
T ra n s .,
R ad m ,
H e a te r,
T in te d Glass. P o w e r S te e -m g , P o w e r B ra k e s, W h it e
S ide w a lls.
4 -D o o r Sedan, P o w e r S te e rin g , P o w e r B ra k es. A u to
m a tte T ra n s ., W h ite S idew alls. T in te d Glass. A h Con
d it io n m g ,
66 FORD THUNDERBIRD
Radio, healer, power steering, power brakes, automatic
T o ta l P rico
T a x A L ie .
T o ta l D n.
T o ta l M o. P m t,
T o ta l P ric e
T a x A Lie.
T o ta l D n .
T o ta l Mo. P m t
63 DODGE
63 NO VA CONVERTIBLE
4-O oo r
Sedan,
A utom atic,
H ea te r,
P o w e r
Steering,
Radio,
Autom atic, Radio, Heater,
Ö '66 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
T o ta l P n c e + T a x A L ie .
T o ta l Dn. T o ta l Mo. Pmt,
2 - d o o r hardtop, radio, heater, automatic, power
s te e r in g , power brakes, power windows, bucket
seals.
T o ta l P ric e 4- T a x A Lie.
T o ta l On. T o ta l Mo. P m t,
67 COUGAR
64 CHEVY II
H e a te r,
Radio,
A u to m a tic , A ir Conditioning,
Pow er
Steering, P ow er Brakes.
4 - D o o r Sedan, R adio, H e a te r, Auto., P o w e r Steering.
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A ll PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE & FINANCE CHARGES ON 36
MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT
To tal Price + T a x A Lie.
To ta l Dn. T o ta l Mo. Pmt,
T o ta l P n c e + T a x A L ie.
To tal Dn. T o ta l Mo. P m t
64 CADILLAC DE VILLE
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
¥ <
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ALL ONTARIO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH USED CARS
With a GOLD STAR
100% UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE . . . THIS STAR STATES IN WRITING THAT O N
TARIO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH GUARANTEES THE CAR 100% AGAINST MECHANICAL
DEFECTS FOR 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES WHICH EVER COMES FIRST AFTER PURCHASE.
THIS INCLUDES ALL MECHANICAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ON ALL CARS.
THIS GUARANTEE COVERS ALL PARTS AND LABOR FREE TO YOUI PAYMENTS BASED
O N 36 MONTHS FINANCING.
Sedan
R adio, H e a te r. A utom atic, P ow er Steering, Po*
B ra k e *, Pow er W indow», Factory A ir,
4 - D o o r
Hardto p,
A utom atic,
Pow er Steering, P ow er
Brakea.
6 4 MERCURY COMET
T o ta l Price
T a x 4 Lie.
T o ta l Dn.
To tal Mo. Pmt.
T o ta l P ric e - T a x 4 L ie .
T o ta l D n.
T o ta l Mo. P m t,
64 OLDSMOBILE
65 CHEVROLET
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