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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesar _ • . . • • • . ire· .. . . . . • ..._a ·Una··. • ..... Ne~11cjrt . Coun·eil " ' rreri ns ·coastal . ... . . •oisa~!J~ 4irport ., . -' ·1 . " :ti ' :;,.; ...... '· ,···c-' .. ·t .. '-f • .I • • ( I • " ' J • ,t~!ol; • . . . • " • • •• . . ( .. l . I ' . . SolllejJli~: ·~·-·~h·· ·· ': . . .-8(/ . .r/I~ . 1 .n :t --Costa. ·.Jle~~ I ~ • Cirie· (;enter.·· POOi • r . ' ' \ 1' WEtlNESrlA i >.F.iaN<>,ON.'' sefuti~j I, I i 968 • VOL f~NO; br, I t•rilCiHs," ,Aeil • 1,000 Viet Cong Attack . . . . . . . . . .. FlOl1r €aillb ·"" . ' J•,,,. . :. .. ' . French Jet Crashes;· 95 Aboard Killed ~-. ~']'!f ... . , ~ ... ) '. Me~ia1's Monsi~r . . Wha tz it Invades CivU: Cen ter · PQOl . . ' ~~ure Areas . hi_ City Vital To Defenders B ·~~ R ~-1Dl9th on nearbv Orange Coaiity y -;:;,:;:_: •ti.t ;.:;-11J1r otm1s ' SAIGON (UPI) -AboU\ l,000· Viet ScoUani may have its Loch Ness u! a <».Worker saw the beast Cong tolla1" attacked Tay NlDJi ~ty r later Jn tile day. . from ~ ac:toss the Cambodian NICE Frenc< (UPI) -An Air Monster .. ~ut an odd-lookin' creature "n wu about tbls 1oog" be -'d border for the secood time In three France'Caravelle jet •llPloded Into•' · iioQ!ed Tue.da;'tn~lh11 ·meliSuniigioille:M1DCtilil.'addlllgW' -weelu, capturing~ to tb• -~ balJ, of fire today and crashed into the Civlc Center founeatn pool to put this the creature is dark in color, west and south of town. Meditet'I"8Dean while the pilot foqghr city of 71,~.persorui on the map. somewhat torpedo.chaped., with long, UPI c.ortespopdent Nat Gibson to make an emergen!!Y landing at· To a mi&or degree at least. whisker-like projectJ.ons from it.I reported Crom Tay Nt.nh, a key pr°" Nice. AJI 95 pexsons aboard the twin· Suspicion wM aroused earlier in the broad head. vi.ncial capital Of 000,«Ml, tbat .South engine jet were killed. di;ry: with. 1he appeanioce of a rather Armed with poles, nets aod other Vietnamese defenden and U. S. J.et The pilot radlOed Nice Airport that psyehedellcally-executed slan which imp)em...U, a vanguard of laqtlU.. flg!ltera h u r l ·e d the CommunllC one of the engines was on fire barely says:· No fiBhin, end feature& flowera department workmen •Uempted to troops be.ck from the city limit.a but 10 minutes from Nlce on the 30-minute and a peace symbol. fi~h the creature' from beneath a could not stop infilttation of the flight !rom Ajacclo, Corsioa, and tbat Tlie algh .WO 11y1 Cf>IPD,"but the shady, bridge-llke walkway apln to· 1uburb1. • he would try too-make an etnergency Co.Sta Mesa Poll cc De'partment denies day, ' , 'lbe Communists want control of landing. Fire enehiea lined t,be airstrip knowl~e Of the autdenly posted anti-At first, they turned up 'notJUng but Tay Nlnh, mteWgence sources' said,· but the plane never arrived. angling ordinance. one half of' a small ,m,i.nnow, wttos8\ becaUH it comri:ianda infiltration A fisherman braving stormy weters "Beat& me," .aid George Rose , who body bore a gnawe4-upoo appearance. routes to Saleon 55 milefJ to the off the French Riviera reported hear-clelns tbe sballOw fountain pool as "Hey," 7elled RoH1 poking under southeast. · ing a "violent explosion." Witnesses in part ··of hla dutied with the city's the wafkway again, .: IODlttbiDJ just 'I\Jey surrendered an estimated 1,000 · ·• •· J 1 st. R·aphael said they saw a "ball of facilities department, "IJve never seen liWl1D over my b.imd. Gead laat month in a futile attempt to ' · ~-.,. ......,..,....~,......,. "!" ~ !Ire" in the sky just west of where the anyone Dablnfin lt0 SUddenly, legend and be1r1a7 el• ovwrun il Tay Ninh would be vital to SHOW GOES ON .-,Fire swept' tltroUgb 1iclfaCent'~iirai't al!4 wreckage wH found L1 mlleo from ."Tiley wen awimmillg and wading ploded In .i bljrlt of !act .•• aeveral • tlJlrd olleosive 00 Saigon. w-tl'l DO<lde\l lower rows of ,sests m 'Sputh Coast' Theate«Tliesday eap d'Antibes. · In It ""th'" '!!:!}~betb~~.gel·to1gerrinether newpen::_"!,.~ ~~-a u""'tt1•1uc11nbo 7 1_a A U.S. military -uam_ an at the evening, bpi lt 'wm't el>Ougb tb&ro li.<ild ·tqn1.:reemni..ol mov11 e;·Fire-~-~ ,~ ... -~ ~~-, ~·-aCl'OOI e '"~" -d. re g .,~ .. ,..._ -.,.. •• a .,, b'"·· •· d·•·-~ r·~····an• · • I ~ ~ --~= ~'" •·' ~ __ , oth •-to ,.., -..... :"lb scone told G-n by m. •dafternoon, men °'"'""'"" -w """"i' • ~~. ... ; was lound lloolhlg in b dlOW1 • -er pel'IOlll w•WD -...., , "'8ters. He~• and re-JbljJI lbo Newport Pop Festival 1111 11 loai,t -a catfiab. ....,. I.I houri after the 1,30 a.m. . , , . I ' 1' searched the"" fGr bodieJ, bat""'9 -\. = berunatba~ Lo~tudioD is I • • • • ~cr:.r~=m;~ve•. _, N C ii V Allled~.:...v~inl<lbloct-111n .ooo ·Fi.rP-·:"'uts :Sl:Or~1 · Alterexamillliic.u.ewreckageF?eno ewport ounc" oices lngposltloD1aroundthe50re1idelltial ':l'V_, . . . r b . . ' ch aeronautie11uthorltlea1)ldtbe ~3~~~.U:ru1iev'J!r~!: ·, ' . , ·: · ··~ f'. ••• 1-. } r. · 1 1 or~:.~ Pa,.::... Airport. Site OpP,o~ftion ~~~J~~~~ Menqc~s Lq;gunp.'TlU:,?te r. Glhlon Aid suburban re11c1onta • · ·;,: ,117 !IJEJ!UO p ; l'V\LL ; bllttled the'!Tailtet to<. atandstlJi. ....... ~~ Tnut thal lld •Gl'llinJ roe to put the ~ GD a bellt wa•e. TburldaJ e. mmt•> alddl tG a 118 hl(b, -Inland _, bask in babl1 ---11",,._ !'ODAY ' Jlrr. t..;-· JGl'I¥ of C'..ta. Meaa IUMlcd-101 fllllerdaJ, bta 1111• """'~ ~ Mr -• bit SH Social Notu,, Pag< IB. ·~ 11 -.. ..-.. c.....-.... ._.. .. -. ...... _.,.. II -.. .,.,..,... ...... • ...,,...... 1' ,._ , .. ,. ,.,._ ~ II -" AM u..n '' -. ' MwN9t t.i... I) -•IWY*OG -.. -.. ............ 14 --M ---~ 11 .,..,. ...... ,, ......... lM:t ...... -·-. -.. ·-. ...,.. Wllltt • --.. " B7 JEROME F. COLLINS this, we're going to get another airpprl """""1 ould the am, appononUy'""1 .fli'. "'"f"ri"i""""' ~.. Fire Ollpt. ~"l'le1 K'lto>, said •Jll o °' ,.. Olltr ''"' .. .., • stuffed down our, thr0at1. ·• brtngint u. fint concrete warnme ~, ·A· f40 000 ~&Mi fire gutted· the· on inside w~ ao 1nJe'Y"' · at first •. t\.'~ ?;...port Beach city councllmeJI C<tallcllmon 'PIUl,J. Gnlber, who II . , (See VIETNAM. P•I• I) , stage blr.res-Ill l,aguna Beach !lremen had 14 r.ueat momen~ T\J!!ldly nlgtit added ·-Clial>ttl' : the county-1-we ot nouy Jet , . Tµesdey and ,m.,ated .for a lllD!' a and chop f!ve bOlt(lli tbe ro<t. ~ to lliit. eonUnulng saga <i tilt ~ fl1gl> °""'IM .,...., quickly agroed. . 0.-.... 1-u-,, jewe'-1•-e and "'•""•g the lire from the niol w-~ .. wanted l",We're"-'-llbinac:ked.,"":he1aid. Bull F• • h .... "1 '"-~ •J -. .... ....,...... • ·"' . .='1M; ~ously _;eat '"' N<O{d "Wjth 'iij; .. Couoty Airport on one ' els lWS l.,..lil!e,atatlo!>. , ' -' · from . -111 ' am~e m • .,.,.-'to collllructlon ol lbe alrlleld tide or IO!m ud the San Joaquin • The mulhil'• olllce 1':r s~orl ·b•#1'i ~pre' ' lll'*t• f -Wlllcll would handle•-lll!llU ...-,111:p«tcaaleot11er, ournols• F , •1 · ~. bbl Oollrt mler J>ad tabn.p0ssession of) 'n:' mtaul',ant:-.hcll bid ran.. n p.::"~J~":-=r~ =~~tt:'~t anti Y"4.~a . e ::i..~.e.'ti~~~th= hard tl!nu recently, .... I rt WO.•• Corona dei !UcudLquna Wodii'tl*)t _..,...re." AncrgunldCbetween·busbllfd ·and m..S.. ' knownaatht,LollnQuarW.Itw a • .-. -- , " City AltlnlJ Tlilty Seymour wu In• wile ended In 'IU<Cllaf 'l'lleldl7 nigh~ Th,e ~llll>' ol Ol""'1 "~' bei..,.. favarttl and U'le!1 watmng spot In ''It would be a di&Utet," aa4d. VJce ttructed. to JStpM't a resolution voic· putting a Gard«!:-Grove man a· the routtnely tnftltlcated tod11 ·•a.. late ,46'1 wbell k 'RI koown u ltll70I' Undsloy Panoaa. lllC the city'• "(l'ht ruervations" hospital Will buIJot -In , the !h'<;~ ""'gilt, t1te cause <i ~-b\UO; Bra11 Raii · The site oa Irvine Company land l~ -the San INqll)l site. The resolu-groin end aeodln& hla wile to Orange II ipporllltl1 licol:e out In tk ~ · Tht'"'-of Che piOpel\J; hi ane of live proP01ed ~ Orange Coun-lion, as 1ugrestod by M170< Doreen County Jail . • 'Smokal bWowed eou tba town. L. ~. lflfl a.aw .. W17, aald ty. <Ollllderallon In Ille William Manball, allO wag to urge county Mary Jo Bowe, ill, o( lid sinta· ~ b)'J an olt-100..·bfttiot ln ;t!IO, : had ·~MIOld, 1M ~~ Pereira mul8r plan on county alr 1uperviaor1 and airport com· Barbara Ave,, G"""°G<ove,-11 MtilC...., tii<oop • ,IPO<ta!Or• ~equl-~tal.WD .lnv ti...,,.n.U"11noedt. • rm!Alm "to evaluat.e ail 1lte1 In bookedootu11liclol>ol-'Wllll.\nJ 'llUctllld •lrom. -aJU. -..!j ~lioln>U.llrt •. • ' AD the-<>thln In receltt weekl have depal, speclllcally thoae now used by teor to cmnmlt inllfiler alter the 1:30 crawliill Clll'I aq OOlft ~-l ,Hiiwlnl Uld Ille prt-bad ~ ~~}W~ ~OUI ~i;:; 111Th~tel art 1.'l TGr0 Marino r~~ .. ~i::~: Her .~°"t • ~~ i:.~.~ :r::., ~ =~ ~=-;i., ~Ol>POlllloo to the SM! Joa· Corp and Los A,lltmltol Naval I.It Her bulben4,~-'ll!>nl 411,• 1o1Mdo""""'" 'l!U ~byll> .butllad be'!ll Wbla to 1DaU a-ol qU!n aHO.'oiJ tllt 'other band, bad been 5""1001 and ~ 's.a' Alla Mlilna of the aamt~ Ii In aatlil.eli'I')' ffjci,thal II -1\1111 ~· IO(l4 ·:i · :U.• tl\tlJrt><fle., , Ii#+ 1">ttl•'l'1/olday, . • Corpt Facility. • comlltlon toda7 lit Wei~ Com· .<i bulldlQll. • '_ ; Ila 1114 a.. bmlilllll -la id fer Par""'• brou!lht up the' aubject. "II Commandtnl olllcera' oblt<&DI tc .. ,.,.t:f Hooptal, ~ to•• otaU Tlie -lkewllll 1teld.. I'! 2 , *•Oii! ·111!1 ,flit ..-.: we doo'l.make our _viewa kno",21'"' , (See AJRPQBT, Pare!) ~spokelm111. f ~ ... :-...-• WO:-jlrobobb'-tt•.P. • .. I •• . ' I l ' 11 • • I f I I I _ .. -. ... --· .. _,_-_ ............ w::x::: .. 0 • . I DAD.V !'!LOT -w~wU. Septtmbef i1, 1961 ' ' I I I I I I Red Demallds: Sllatter Pueblo · Release Hopes · WASHINGTON (Al') -H-far 1111117 tlllop lncludla( commltmenll q1llct -ol tile USS Pueblo, abOut fur1her acCioll Chat would in· i..-m wldoopreld """"" for a volve tht hl8h ,.. Ill the Sea of .....t. bllve -ebll-. by U.S. J-." -k N-Korea !I -· Ruot eommeiud oo laaYlnC a clof. bls mo rt than jutt Amt r i can ed ... ,ioo ol tile Houtt rontcn Af· 1POlop1. ' . · falrt eommitlot, 11 about tbe I a m e "II ta JD1 -t&o<lluc." uild time lb a I tbe &ia!e Departmelll "" ,llocntory o1 Stolt DUD Rua Tb.,· n'leul!IC a eonlllllJ. ~ lllale· da,y, ''liq• bllft -f" &· good mepl Oii b U.S. po&Udn. •• Pf.edge Streng · S11pport NY GOP Leaders Warm .for Nixon 87 MEIUUMAN SMITH NEW YORK (UPJ) -·New 0Ycirk'i top ~bllcail leallarlblp Wtdne~ Lmlted bthlDd presldellllal --lllabard M. NIJOll tDd pledgtd lo set him eleclad. Abandoned Infant Found · In Gas Station ' A fouMl9741d baby, found Ill the mep'1 waabroem ol ., Anaheim JM 11.tlloa 1'.UNdi.Y lllllrto -~-Ill . m:tlJoal eondlll'"1 today at lb• Oton11~1cen11r. 1111 unl4dllod Clrlo welP!ni four. poundl fin ouneaa, wu .i.emd ID • Ink nllll>liOWG and wrapped Ill a ~IBnltet -. folDI by a cuatomer 11 about 1:50 p.m. Anaheim pollee said 111< dllld ap. peared lo be healthy, although it .,.. a little small, me81U?ing only 18 inches Iona:. The baby U now under the Juriodlctton of th• oran1• County Pr<>batlon Department Police sald that when the baby is able to leave the hospital lhe will be mclved to the Albert Sitton ~omt and put up for ado¢•• If the pirenll an not fOund. FreM P .. e I VIETNAM ••• · Ibo ....Wt lo alllod f...COI. Jn re1'ad mov.1 ~ deslin· ed lo pin down noarby American ll'OOl>I and cut off allied reWon:emeot approacbee:, one Communllt unit at· i.cl<td • U.S. lnlonlry ouq,oat a few mtle1 eut of Tay Nlnlt wtdle a eecond cut dllche1 la a blghway leading to Tay Nlllb. Troopl at the U.S. outpost r~ed killlnl 1111 of Ibo ·~ :Olbe< U'OOpl quickly dem:ed tl!a •bllitlWIO)'I and repalrad tllem. Two ballalloal of S<UJi VJelrwr•• Pl!'lftoper• readl· ed T&7 Nlllb ,,_ s,llOD bY early lllt«DOOD wlllle U.S .lnfantrnnen _.. alr1lllad ID·for a eounllrlUike. "Ibo Tay Nlnb attack came u U.S. tm111trymen tougllt.an ..&mated 400 Viet Cool ln a rict llalcl on 5'd1on'1 ~ ~ocntep. 1be "c>ld rel&bles" of tho U.S.11111 _, Dlvlaton kll1td "8 Commullillt "' ~ fl&l>llnl before tho .....,ma. -. canlact to- day. At. ...., today, -Infantrymen patrollinfl U milel -well of 5""DD ~a l!Dd Commun1tt unit and llllled 12, _... .... ol tho Rada --·o1 bolfcopllr l1Jlllbll>•· JUI! below tile Demll!tariaed 7.ooe today, U.S. Marinea reportltd ldlllng Ll North Vlet.n.amese troops four miles n-est ol Cllelr artillery bOS<, "The RoclcPle," where 34: CommUDW.s were killed two daY> aao. DAILY PILOT ,...,....._. CMhlW- lkMtlioll• .... __ .._. W• I... ,............,. CAUfOINIA Otl.AHOE COAIT PUILtSHl rr.G ccw,,,.,.y l•"trf ~. Wetd '**"' .... l"ullll""' Jtclt l. C11rltY VICI ~ •rid c:.-.r Mtllt• TkMtt K ... 11 ..... n.IMll A. M.,,~J,. MMMlrw ICJ1W ,.,t Nh1•" A=:..lnt ---c:.tl ..... t -Wild .., """' .....,.._..1zmw... ..... ...,..,.~ ~._.~Ul'~A­ ltw:A•• IMdl: ..... '""' . . ~AA.V l'tUJ'f ..... ••1191 11 _....... fht -, ........... ..., ........ . ·-__ .__ -·-... -.. ~ ...... CAlll M91e.=:o\ii.. » ..... ·~~-·-·· :.-;.=o:J = ;;.:-,:.'!"":' = ....... .., .. c-.-. '" !j• en•> '4MD• ct # .... .W.alf I I '4W671 ~ ::'..:.-: • .:.-. .:=:: ~ ....... ··-··· --,.., .. '™ ·-.......... ,.,.. .............. __.. =.:-=..:.-~·~~ :=r " ... -...... illMWY ~¥ ... ...... ______ _, Sen. Jacob K. Javita and Mayor John V. LJ.nd!lay,, both cool 11>.Nb:on'1 candldocy eorlier, pledged_, 1up. port. l<J have 1tated befort and I repeat again 1bat i llfvo my unquallfilcl ,..,. pert lo Ihle Ucke~" Javlta aald. ''I 1ball do m7 utmott to help Can'1 thi• at.ate." Javlli llld It wu Ill 11>1 "hl&I! plllrtotic lnls'est of everybody lo 1up. port Nixon in this "tutorJoal and epic struggle." · The New Yori: leadenhip made . their remarks at a newa confermce shortq before NiJ:on beaded tou\b for North Olrolina tDd tbe (Int.atop' OD a llklay crou counlr1 <a-1P awtng. Gov. Netaon A. l\oCkefeller, who gave NLl:oo h11 warmest endol'lfm,ent yet a a rall,y ~y 111111>1 in suburban W-h<tter Coimty, ,...ed 11 muter of ctremonle• aDd !Iliad choerleador today. Aiao _, wert sen. dqlpato Cbarlu E . Goodell, Lt. Gov. Malcolm WlllOQ, Stat. Alty. Gen. Louis J. Le.lkowltz and lbe lflldera of New York CJ.tlzeM for Nixon 11md Agnew - John J. Gilhooley and Dr. Rita E. -· "The Republican party haa closed ranka far vktory for the enUni ticket from top to bottom in New York State1 ° lloctefeller 5ald. Lbmay aaid he believed the country was ''reedy to reject the present ad- mlnl.rtrati.on11 dlagraceful policy in Vletmm0 and to dUown ''the govern- ment leldenhJp which hu led U1 into an lnternltlonal quagmire." The New Yott meyor aald he thought the Ammiclll people were reedy allo "lo make thot difficult and lou&b commtlment ta rebuild our cittel" and Nld that Nllon and vice praldeotlal -'SPll1>·T. Agnew repreaellltd 1be bes! hope Of "nonler· Ing pr!or!Ue1." Goodell, a coogre1am111 appmD.ted Tue1doy lo 1ucceed the late Robert F. Kenneey In the Senou, aald be was conf1dent that Nb:on "will lead us and will tell 1tte people how to rlJht the wronie: in our nation aa a whole." In hi< apeecti Tueaday night from a fiatf-decked plat!°"" In While Ploins, N. "Y., Nixon dedared that Hubert H. Humphroy equala Pre1ident 1,yndon B. Johnam and that U voters elect Humphrey they wUl 1et four more YNn of Johnson policy on everything from Vietnam to lnnation. Ji'.,.... P .. e I .AIRPORT ••• lbolr Ult by civilian alrcNll, said ~--,"II lo bt eiqiectod." lllirlnc .......0 dlaculli«! of the reaoluUoat, .topted m Pwaona' mo· tlOll, the Viet Mayar ...So it clear he wu cc:ucemed. ebcxrt Ile county aelec· ting San Joequln beeauH of in· tomlf)olna ~ acallllt tl!a only -·dv!Uan die, It Bolaa Olica stat. bead! in Hunttngton Be1ch. He said at a Sept. 16 hearing before the Airport Comml11ioo in Huntington Beach, "the people ~alnst the Bolla Ohica alrport ll"fl aotnr to make a great deal of noise. U we don't speak up, the COllllty may decide San Joequin is the ooe soft spot, so let'a go titer il" SITE DISASTER "SU...,.," aa1d Councilman Robert Shelton, "lmpUn consent." "u that :Drport Is put rill>! 00 top ol the hills above Corooa. del Mar," dectwed Parsons, "lt would be a dlaaattr. There mua be a thousand other sites 111 tt>e county that art bet· ter." He 1aid flighta out ol a Seo Joaquin fadlily would not Ollly depreciate the value of property ln O>rona del Mar, but they would have • 'ideplorable im· paot" on • vuf area 1001 conalckred for future annexation by Ile dty. After Pll'lml' motion w11 a~ proved, City Attorney Seymour asld when hi prepara tbt reaolutklo for Mayor Manhall'a atgn.ature, "J will point out the miserie1 of Newport Beach." Legislature Fails To Override Veto SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Senate tried today lo overrldo Gov. R<uld Re.apn'a veto ol a bW to lltlbli1h ao all-atar prlmll'J tlection In the nalion'1 moot populou1 11.tto and 1111 lbe'ltafe for maklnr the stat. the ke7 lo -ldeotial nominaUon. But sup)QWI of th1 bill by Sen. Allred E. Alqui1t ID-"an JOH), fell four volol lllcrt of the two-thlr<la ma· j«!ty -o0 the Ont wt wt.. 1ba nil eall waa 23-lL \ Both the Ruak eommellll and !be atatement came lifter> a week of rumon here and in Asia that North Korea might releaae the ca~ured U.S . 1*1111<nOo •to and 111 a ~ in cQ110edloo wii.h North K ore a ' a celebration of its 20th annivtnmJ u • Communlot llat.. tf 11:11 Kina hll de!nanded tlltee .ad!OOI from the United SW.a In return I« Ille ship and ltJ c:rew, aeized Jan 23. Theae have b e e n an admission Qle Yf ... l ~.North Korea'• 12-mlle ilinlt<rlal lbn1f, In ll'Ololl' ltlCI I -mta:e there wou!d bt no violatoina in tbe tuture. Ruot lokl the II°""' c:omml~ that there b no 1r.dep1Ddent , evidence, "4lataoever !bit Ibo PiMl!lo '"°"t.ed UPI T ....... IM ti. ffllli>I onlt,. wblcli dlre9fod It to remain outalde N o r t b Korea'• ter· rltorlal clainU. . Nort!I Korea hM clJllmtd the Pueblo .... --m!lol of It.I eoutllne When seized by a gunboat. Secrotar)' of Defeme Clark M. Cllf· ford, allo teatlfylll.I bthllld closed doon on c.pltol il!ll~lold ,._.en be bad nothioc lo lndieato tbal tho Pueblo Bump1are11 Aide rtle&M l• -·~ ' NetotlallOOI 1fU' .. n the Un1"'1 Slate• and Nor~ Koreo have bOen plnr .. tp0rldleeJl:1 et·-'.'*+· A Slat. ~en! 1p0ke- said, "We have ~ obUption' to Jctep the ntfotlaUona prtvato" ii they arJ.;, prov. •U«.O•lful. • . Viet Withdr·awal Stand Clarified HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Hubert H. Humphrey'• pre11 secretary said to- day th.at wtthdrawal from Vietnam of a "t.mporarlly Mlicned troop unit" hailed by the ~Cl president a1 verl· fying a. earlier prediction of U.S. withdrawall, "ln m WttY lndlcates llf'J general Amerloan .withdrawal of troops." newspaper article as verlfylng bis prediction. Sherman &aid, "l don't have al answer to tbat uutllti.on." And he declined to answer another question from .a rfiporter who ~ whether Humphrey wu aware tbe troopo bad been temporerlly a1algned and had been alreadjr repiaetd' by --unit Si.erme'a statement aakl that the Punctuating Speech . Jn 1peecll with more than his ll!ual ~y of 1esturea1 President Jolmsoo Tueoday told American Legloo a ~ NaU<mal Conventioo be 'Wanlll nothing leu than "honorable, atable peace" aetuement ID Soo!heut Alla. The statement WU la&ued to newsmen by Pree• Secretary Norman Sbennan after Humphrey held a leD~Y dis"cuasion of the Vietnam sttiiirUOn wttn Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford. "The withdrawal of tbe temporarily a11lgned troop unit from Vietnam as nported In the pre11 yeaterdey In no way lndicoles any g-al American wtthdra1'al of troops," Sierman said, emphutmg that the statement was being mode by blln, not the vice pres!· den! w!>o bad Indicated earllu.durlnf a brlol: walk tlwwll> dowlilo.,. a ... ton !bat be would have aomelhing "hoPe" of troop withdrawal Jn euly 1969 or possibly 1n lat. 1968 e:•ed by Humphrey Monday In Phil ~phla had earUer been expressed by Secretary Clifford and G e o e r a 1 William C. Weotmoreland, Army Cbiel of Staff. "The vice •prealdent mallltalned his hope that the mllllory lltuotion and the greater ability d the South VJiet .. name.se to meet tbelr own defense needs mey yet mate ponible a fUture withdrawal," Sherman ~· Airport Board Complains Supervisors Ignore Them to 1111 on the ma.tter. . .. Humphrey, smarting a~ e ques· tioner's assertion President Johru;on had "contradicted" his prediction of early troop · withd!iawa.l.s fr'om Viet· nam, waved a newBpaper at·a Texas audience mid said, "It verifies what I said." •·And in N!lpoill!ie to another ques· tion be said '"l'be vioe Jiregldent was not trying to plct a Precise date. Dear Hubert: By JACK BROBACK Of T1"I Dallr Pli.t ltaff Wearied by Jooc and ... m1ng1y In· effective hearhw on th • county's Maoler P i an ol Air Transportation, aiflxrl commissioners Tuesday night criticit.ed superviscn for ignoring them on airport maUera. For the second time in three montha comminiooera complained that coun· l,r governmelll IJ lgnarJoc their role lo alrportm-eot. :two recent actkJnJ by tbe Board of Supervl<ior• upoet co n>,m),11 ion mmnbers. ' First wu approval of a stoneware ceramic mtral to be inltall.ed at the airport at a colt ol 16,500. 1111 the se· cond of fotr plaoned for the eastern exterior of the airport ter·minal huHding. Secood was the telectlon of James M. Montgomery of Costa Meaa to design airport improvements costing about IHS,000. FiDlnclng of the airport miral bed been planned on a donaUon baais as was the caae tor the lint mural now on vteW. It WU donated by tbt O'Neill family mt depictl earl,r Cllifornia hlolory. DONATION LATER The commiuion had gone oo record for mureb be.iua" paid for by private parties. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas after investigation recommended U)at the county go ahead with l>e econd. mlB"d. Ht tald a donation to pay for it would be ob- tained rater. · The airport improvements matter But the article reportinl departure of a Marine regiment al..ao said the Wlit had been°" temporary duty, and bad been replaced by another and that "the mote wu not part of • general withdrawal." You LOOked -Pretty Good Asked wily Humphrey had cited the was handled tllrough the CoUBly By BRUCE BENSON- Building Services Department and not or "" °''" ,, ... st.., brought before the comml!slon for From Page 1 Dear Mr. Humphreyo recommendation. ImprovemenU. are to the bmaJ. PLANE. I went to Yout pollUcaI rally Tues. building __ ..., tie--d-_ .... u ~m· • • • day ln Redondo Beach, and thought ed ...iv "" .. --""'"'"' yOd mlthtllb to.know how the abow ' m~ ' ' In. U)e report br Wl)llam plane mu~ have ....,oded In flight looked fnlm out In the .uowd. Pen!lra an(1 ASsoclates. ' ~ ...... .,. You cho,. a real nice place to make --~hs g -n•M th It wu the worst air disaster since a .ilUee mo .. ~ a o .inomas ut"""~ e 8 sneech. The Inner courtyard of. the Subi ... •~m t lo Cabl c South African Airways Boe.ing 707 e """~~.en r e om· Cf'aShed at Windboe.k, South Africa. TRW aerospace plant give an almost muter AJrltoes to use spaCe in ttl!t park-Hke atmosphere. · term'". al l. •• :i,,........_ 1 ... ad by Pa ifi" last April 20, killing 123 persons. uu.u........,; · c c nd · ~ th The Redondo Beach Lawndale Hlgh Southwest Ail'lines. The commission A search party fou pieces Vl e School pep ba•d was warm1·ng un •-•delayed-~•-on "u' ~u-twin engine p!ane 12 'mil.ea out to sea " ,. '*" -.~1 "u m~ • .. _ •. u .... A A_,... before you got there, and they got Commilsion« Leland Launer of near Cap d'~ IUN a company P' u rt lained Tu~.. I""'-• spokesman said tbert were no everyone Jn a pretty feetlve mood with u e Ml camp ~ay n 6'"' survivors. Rescue craft reported ''Step to the Rear" and "Minnesota that aotions of the commission "eitber • Rouser." don't ,~ lo ~ b d · d stormy seas in Uie area. -111;n1 oar or art ignore It w.u not tnown immediately u any But we ell knew the occasion. was by cowty goternmenl" Americans were eboard but the plane s:oing to have its 1es11 enterta.l.ning JOINT MEETING was reported laden with tourists. moments when the picket carriers ar· When the commisrloo first objected Authorttles said ts of the 8 9 rived with some rather nasty alos. to the supervisct°s' acticm.1 three passengers were children. There were . The company offk:ialB aaJd that months aigo, they demanded a joint alx crew membera. . a.bout 5.000 of its 14.00l emplayea turn· meeting with the board to setue the 'Jbe plane, ttie 1 a t e 1 t model. · ed o\ft during an extra Joni lunch hour issue. This WILM"1' held aftei each cara.velle, wu only recenU, :put !nto to heal -you talk. The picket curlers cotmniss~ had conf~ with the ael"Ace, but the pilot radioed . lbortlY apoarmUy roamed in off the street. rupervisor fr'ODl !Us dimict. before the crash one of the en~ at--Some or the people fn the crowd 'Ibe lndivklual talk metltod will pro-taChed aiongside .. lbe taU wU OQ fire. mumbled. that by gpeaklng at TRW, bd>1y be earned out thiJ t1me as no Then tMre wu lile~ce. Y<!U had a guaranteed build-in au- SclSSO• rs Bandit reqmee•u·~.waa made for a sbowdown It WU tbe aeventh fatal Caravelle diencl! of people who would generate • ., crash and brouibt to nearly 4oo the some enthµslasm for you. · Comniiaaloner Roger Slatet of Hun· number of persons who blrVe ~ their The emplo:tts Were mostly upper Suspect Held ~-B~~~-al tm;..U: 0 to 1 ththee Uvos In the crubes. middle-cla!S folks who apend about 90 ., .... ..,.. l..l..l.-u\a Conict., the blrtbplact of Napoleon. petcf!Dt of th~ir time wurkln1 on Airport in urging" • clear cut delinea· and home of. 1ooC-1tanding French. government apace projects. IO they A pair of acl11on·wieJ.d1ng youths tl.on ol. authority. poliUcal feudl, la • major tourtst at~ had io lite you at"1east a little. took $34 from a Westmtnater service. ~revenue for July and August traction for both Frencbm.tn and Eyen. 50, everybody was el:clted 6tatton early:~ and a sbort timfi was $1M,CKX> which 1s more than tile foreigners. Most of the pusengers. whe~ ~o·u arrived. Former governor later two !lUSped.s were jailed. annual revenue three yeara: ago, ac· were believed to be tourlata ~lng Edmund G. '4Pat" Brown and other Police errested Richard Roubedeux, cotdlrtg to a .repon by A viaUoo Dlrec· h o m e from vacations on th e sun.: poDticlanB on the at.age all stepped 19, of tbl Willamette S t . , . =~lo~r~Robtrt;;;::~~B~r~ean::aha~•~·=====,.:::dre~nched::~IJ~land:;~·========· ,.:::b~aac~k~ln~an~ti~c~lp:ati~c~n~. =====::; Westminster, and Edwin T. White , 19, Ji of 15251 Stanford Lane, Huntlagton Beach, ahortly art.er the holdup of the night rtendmt of the Hudson Sen-ice Station, 7641 Westminster Ave. Police aaid two robbers h • d tttreetened to kill attenct:ant Arthur CUmlngham will • pair of •cl-• ii he Informed on them. Pervert Sent To Atascadero A ,..yeer4d, Huntin(ton Beach man ,.,., pleaded guilty lo ctlild molestillf and a variety of MX ~eralona after an au.ct on an 11-year-okl girl bas been tent to Atascadero St at t Hospital. . Judfe Wllllam C. Speln Tuasd1y ordered Lee Roy MMIU, of 20Cm Sbenrood Circle, t.o underro llO days' ol>lervation, after v.11leh be could be 1enleDcod lo .i.te prison, or to .. In· definite term It the l>ocpitaJ f0< the criminally !nJana for lhe!'apy. 'Ibt defenda\t wu found asleep on a bed DMr wbtrt tbe r1vi1hed glrl lay ....... lht dllld'• mother ..-tr .... a nal'1\bor'1 b-alter a ~ ab--ce. President Dies RANCHO SANTA n: (UPll -La Motte P. Cobu, former ir11kt1nt of Notl:btvp A!rcraft. lnc.1 Trw Wor)d Alrllnal and Gto'PI D7D&mi<s Con· valr, d!td TIJadlj of an 9J1Perently Hif.infldad ..,.-wound. lit wu 73. I f' FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY CONVINllNT llll:Aq IAHKAMl!lllCAID Ml.ITllll (HAll:GI C~OflOI ti• -- 112l NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA 22 Y•an '" The S•m• Locetion Cl:IHTtNINTM. .. fOHONI - ,. 1 'I ,, I I \ j ' ' I j I l \ I I . . -•• I Du~tin·gton Bea eh ·Yo ur Hometo1"JI • • ' • Dally P aJler : ) • """ I vot ir;. NO. 219, s SECTIONS, 60 PAGES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 f, 1968 TEN-CENTS • PallC!t11atl•9 Speedl Jn speech with mor,11 !ban bis usual supply ol aestures, Prem· . den\ Jollnson Tuesday told American Legion'• 50tb Nation· al Convention be wants nclhing )es• than "bcnorable, stable peace" settlement in Southeast Asif. f ~ . I - French Jet Expl()des, l{illing 95 • Airliner Crashe_s in Mediterranean ·A.s Pilot Attempts Landing NICE, France (UPI) -An Air France Caravelle jet exploded into a ball of Ore tr:>day and crashed into the Meditemmean while the pilot fought to make an emergency lD.ndint at Nice. All 95 persons a:boanl the twin· engine jet were killed. '.l'lle pilot mdloed Nice Airport that one of tbe engines was on fire barely 10 minutea from Nice on the 30-minute flight from Ajaccio, Corsica, and that he would try to make an emergency 'Role Ignored' landing. Fire engines lined tile airstrip but the plane never arrived. A fisherman braving stormy waters off tbe French IU~era· reported hear- ing a "violent explosion," Witnesses in St. Raphael said they saw a "ball of fire" ln the sky just west of where the wreckag_e was found 12 miles from cap d'AM!bes. Charred bodies and burning de\rls was found Ooatlng in the choppy waters. Hellcopt.er& and rescue ships searched the sea for bodies, but were Airport Chiefs· Rap Supervisors By JACK BROBACK Of TM Del~ P"-t Ili ff Wearied by long and seemingly in· effective bearings on t be county's Master P 1 an of Air Transportation, airpcrl commissioners Tuesday night criUciJed supervisors for ignoring them on airport matters. For the second ti.me in three monU:is commissioners complained that coun- Reds Increase Demands for Pueblo Release • WASHINGTON (AP) -HOP"! for quick release of the USS Puebl(), feeding on widespread rumors for a week, have been shattered by U.S. statements that North Korea is &eek- ing more than just American apologies. "It is my understanding," said Secretary o( State Dean Rusk Tues- day, "they have asked for a good many things including coIDJJ}itments about further action that would in· volve the higb seas in the Sea of Japan." RU&k commented on leaving a clos- ed session o( the House Foreign Af- fairs-Committee, at about the 1 am e time th at the State Department was releasing a carefully won!ed state- ment on the U.S. position. Both the Rusk comments and the statement came aft.el' a week of rumors here and in Asia that North Korea might release the captured U.S . intelligence ship and m 82 crewmen in connection w;tti North K o r e a ' s celebration of its 20th anniversary as a. Communist state. North Korea has demanded three acU.ons from the United States in return for the ship and ita crew, seized Jan 23. These have b e e n an admission the vessel violated North Korea's 12·mile territorial limit, an apology and a pro· mise there ,yrould be no violatoins in Ille future. ' Rust told the Rouse comml.ttee that there ii no independent evidence whatsoevtr that the Pueblo violated lta oailing ordeni wbicli directed It to remain outside North Korea's ter· tilorlal cloims. North K<m!a ha! claimed the Pueblo waa within seven miles of its coastline when ae1zed by a gunboat. Secretary of Defense Clark M. CUI· ford, also teotilylng behind clo1ed doon on Capitol Hill, told newsmen he had nothing to indicate that the Pueblo release is imminent. ty government is ignoring tiheir role in airport managemeat. Two recent actioo.s by the Board of Supervisors upset c o m m i 1 a i o n members. Fir.st was approval of a stoneware ceramic mlD'.al to be install.ed at the airport at a co9t of '6,500. It hi the se· cond of four planned for the eastern exterior of the airpcrt terminal building. SecOltd was the selection of James M. Montgomery of Co5t.a Mesa to design ai%l>Of"t improvements costing about $113,00). FiDancing of the airport mural bG.d been planned on a donation basil as was the case for the Drat mural now on view. It was donated by the O'Neill family mil deJil<U eorl.Y C811fonlll' · blaory. The commission bad gone on record for mUN.ls being paid for by private parUes. C<Mnrly Administrative Offi<?er Robert Thomas . after· investigation recommended that the county go ahead with the second murtil. He said a donation to pey for it would be ob· tained l:ater. The aill>orl improvements matter waa hand.led through the County Building Services Department and not brought before the com.mi!sion for recommendation. Improvement.S are to the terminal building and tie-down areas as ~om· mended lo the J'<l'Orl by William Pereira and Associates. ~ mpntm ago Thomas ufiset the sublease iigreement for Cable · Com· mut.er Airlines to use space in ttle terminal building leased by PacifJc Southwest Airlines. 1be comm.isl.ion had delayed. action on this matter. Commissioner Leland Launer of Fullertoo com.plained Tu06day night that actions of the commission "either don't get to the board or are ignored (See COMMISSION, Page Z) Bullets Finish Family Squabble An ugument between husband and wife ended in · guoplay Tuesday night, putting a Garden Grove man in the hospital With bullet wo1..nds in the troin end sencling his wile to Orange County Jail. Mary Jo Bowe; 38, of 5442 Santa Barbara Ave., Garden G r o v ~. was booked on IUJf.iclon of assault with in· tent to commit murder after the 9:30 p.m sb06ting spree. Her arraignment hasn't been set. Her husband Bartholomew Bowe. 48, of the tame address, ts in satisfactory cond:l.tlon today at Westminster Com· munity Hospital. according to a staff 1pokesman. hampered by high wives, strong winds and poor visibility. After examining the ~ Fren- ch aeronautic1 autboittlu said the plane m\l.lt have exploded in flight. It was the worst air dl.n.ster aince a South African Ain¥ay1 Boeing 701 crashed at Windhoek, South Africa, last April 20, killing 123 persons. A search party found pteces of the twin engine plane 12 mlies out to sea near Cap d'Anti~ and a company spokesman said tbere 'rire. DO ' survivors. Rescue ~ craft. rep«ted stormy seas in the area. It was DOt known immediately il any Americam were abQard but the plane wa1 reported laden with tourists. Authorities said 13 of ·the 8 9 , passengers were children. There were six crew members. The plane, the l a t e s t model Caravelle, was only recenUy put into service, but the pilot radioed ahortly before the crash one of the engines at- tached alongside the tail wu on fire. • DAn,Y PILOT &llff ""-" SEEKS NAME CHANGE -Mrs. Nancy 'Tepper argues before high school trustees during discussion of n·~e for new, high school near Edison plant. It bad been designated Thomas A. Edlsoo High. Mrs. Tepper wants name changed to Robert F. K01U1edy. Trustees will let students decide. Faine Name Game Stu,dents to Decide Sclw.ol Moniker By .WILLIAM REED Of Tiii DllllY Plilf Stiff The battle of Kennedy versus EtWon with Eisenhower and perhaps a couple of more names thrown in as dark horses rages on today in Huntington Beach. While· the batue goes o n , participants have changed f r o m parents of 1tudents in the Huntington Beach Union High School District to the children. Trustees Tuesday night gave the children the responsibility for naming a new school under coostruction at Magnolia Street north of Hamilton Avenue. Now known as the "1bomas A. Edison Hlih School," a large group Tuesday asked trustees to name ttle school. the "Robert F. Kennedy lUgh Schoo1." Trustee. decided to ask studerts to suggest as many .as three more possi· ble names and hold an election. Trustees presumably would be bound to the decision Of the students. An answer to the name problem is due by Oct. 8. The name situation came before the t.ru.stee1 three morths ago at which time trustees decided on a three- month "cooling off period." Mrs . Nancy 'Tepper, president of ttJe ... Huntin1too Beach-FoWJtain Valley • lle"'?""atlc ~ ,~d a 1,ar,. l"llllP - many ol them young~ers -favoring the change to KeMedy high sChooL "The man of wh<>m we . speak no longer-i s ,one who represent.I ·a political faction, but rather he ii 1a symbol of thoie w h o believe in our democratic J)l"O«'I and want to pro- tect it from eX'tremism. "T h e name hu come to rep'esent the peaceful democratic process,,. Mn. Tepper told the trustees. Mrs. Idella Fretter. a resident o( Leisure World, Seal Beach, called on the tnJ.stees to avoid naming the school after the Southern California Edison Company steam generating plant near the school. "I hate to .-ee tti.s school named after an EdJson plant." She received a round of applause for her bacldng of the Keooedy name. Student Mark Blanchard called on trustees to allow studmtl to decide the issue. At bit sulU,'le8tion trusteeg agreed to expand the 1flt to as many as five names. Tn1'lA!e Joe Rlbal, who had brought the proposed name dlange to the trustees three months ago, won sup- port for hl.1 motkm to 1et the students (See SCHOOL, Pace 2) :-No Airport. Here'· Newport Rules • .BJ JEROME F. COLLINS Of ,.,,,. n.I" Plllt Steff N._. Beach city councilmen -, niJl>t added anot!ler c:l>aplor to !be continuing uga ol tile reclonal airport nobody wanted. 'I1ley une.oimoully went on record opposed to cooatructiou of the a.lrfleld -wlllcb would bandle natlonol rug!!U -in the San Joaquin Hills overlooking Pacific Cout fll&hway in I d w a y -Corona clel Mar and !Aguna Beach. "It would be a d11uter," said Vice MO)'or Lindsley PorlOOI. The 1lte on Irvine Company land is <1ne of five propo11t'd f<Jr Oran&e Coun· t,y consJderation in tbe Willi.tr - Pereira master pl.an on county air tn111portation needs. A1J the othen 1n recent weeks have been the targEits of vigorous protests by ciU.ienl groups and military spokesmen. ()ppo!:Won to the San Joa- quin site, on the other hand, bad been light -until Tue9day. Par1oc.s brought up the rubject. "11 we don't make our view1 known on thia, we're going to get another airport llnffed down our 111roata." Councilman Paul J. Gruber, who I• suing the county because of noisy jet flig'htl over hfa home, quickly agreed. "We're beini 1bellacked1" he 11ld. "With 0..ans• County Ail'JlOl'l on one side of town and the Su Joaquin regional airport on the otti.er, our noise problems }"_ould be compounded. Already ~ 1ettio1 it doy and nlghl We can't take It anymore." City Attorney Tully Seymour was in· 1tnicted to prepare 1 resoluUon vole· lng the city's "great reservaUona" about the 5an Joaquin site. Thf: ttSOlU• lion, u suggested b1 MO)'or DOl'ffll Manhall, all:o wu to urge county 1upervt1ort and 1 i r p o r t com- mis1loner1 "to evaluate an 1lte1 In depth, apecliically th ... .now used by the mllitary." Thell slte1 are El Toro Marine Con>• and Lot Alamilol Naval Air St.tloDI and fl>• Santa Ana Marine tf'P' FacWty. Commlndlng o(flcen" ob1ectlona to Uleir UIO by clvlliall aircraft, aaJd Mayer Marth all, •11.1 to be exp6Cted." Durbl1 counc::ll d.1.ecUlilon of. the rtaolutlon11 .Sopted on Panon1' mo- Uon, Ule Vice M1tor mode it cleR he waa concerned about Ute county aelec- tlng 5o.n Joaquin -uM ol ln- tenS!fym1 ptWlli oeaJnst lhe only othor dvlllao Ille; ot Bola Oil<• ota't. beacll 111 Hllllllnglo01Sea<11, . Ht oald It a 9et>t-1& h-ine before U1t Airport Commlll.ioo IA HuOtiJ!gtoo Beacb, ''ale Jieoplt ogalnlt Ille Boll• auc. a1rpor1 . ..,, s•tni 1o -•• ~ deal'OI ...... , U'" dOll'I ~ up, lhe cOOlllly ~ deekk sair l .. \(See AllU'O.llT, Pa1e II< • 1ben tbett was silence. Jt was the seventh fatal CaraveUe crash and brought to nearly 100 the number of persons who tµrve lost their lives In the cra'sbes. · Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon and home of long·11tanding French political feuds, is a major tourist at .. waction for both Frenchmen and foreigmirs. Most of the passenger• were believed. to be tourist& coming h o m e from vacations on t b e sun· drenched island. City Council Backs Stand :on Attorney · The main benefit to voters tn ap- proving a charter change making Ule aelection of city attorney in Hun• tington Beach by CC>UDCil &PPointment rather than by election will be in ~ taining more competent lawyers to serve the council. · So declares Huntington Beach city councilmen tn tbe ballot argument ln support of the charter change which would retain to 1he peq:>le the rlgbt of recall while giving the council the right to appoint its lawyer. "The amendment will all.ow the Citf Council to appoint the dty attorne1 from quallfied candidates recruited statewide a.nd be ~ serve until removed by the C9UDC1l or by .recall. -"YO\I deserve .a qaalified, fUll-time munlclpal law spedallst •• your clfy attorney. The tremendous growth ot the city bas created complex legal pro~lems and a heavy VOlume (If legal business. "It is impossible to attract qualified municipal lawyen to 1eek an elective office. FUI'llbermcre, ~ nearly a 11 municipal attorneys are disqualified because of.. the (present) unrealisUc residence requirement (two years as & registered ~er of the city)." The argument, which is sl~ by the council, en, Atty. Don .BOnfa, the HOME Cooqcll and Junior Chamber fll Co~. 13)'5 that "election of the dty attorney ls old-fa1hioned., wastetu.1 and ineffi<tlent." . '.l'lle argument pWlts out that Hun- tington Beach ls the only city tn OMnge County still electing a city at· torney and 11 ·oae Qf. only 10 statewide •till ei«:ting laW)'Orl. "City attorneys are appointed in 9"1.4 (See ,A'ITOll!ilEY, Pa1e Z) .. Scissors ,B4ln,qit ' .. Suspects lleld • • A vatr of acissors·Meldlng youtbs took $3' from a Westminster Service staiion early tO«Uy arid a lf:Jort time later two PJ.lpects w.ere. lailfd. Police arrested Richard Roubedeux, 19, of. _ 130.51 Willam~ St ., Westminster, and Edwin T. White, 19, of 15251 Stanford Line, Huntington Beach, shortly after the holdup of ~ night alteo<lant of the Hudsoft 5ervlce Station, 7641 We~star Ave. Police said two robbers h a d threatened to kill ahenct.allt Arthur Cunningham with a pair· ol 1c1Jeors U he informed on them. Weather ' • Trust that old ....-nlng fog to 1 put t.he kibosh on a beat wa..._ 'l'.buraday the mercury Wda lo a &8 bigb, while tniana areas bask in balmy 82-degre. 11.LD. l INS~·· TODA.Jr' ' Mrs. Luct1 Mm1l/ of Corja M•'° ••m•ct JOI ...,1m1av. b"' OQt ha..m'& 1lo1Dfd htr do!ft G bil. s .. Social Noln, hut JI. • ~ I I I • I . I t ----·-• J DAll.Y PILOT W-ldlf. S.p,,_ ll, 1968 Cong From· Cambodia Attack Vietnam Town· CGllll IOI oCop lnllllntlOll ol tbe ·-Tllo Oanlammllll -t -1n11 " T_, MDII, llllOlllpoce --lllld, beca111e ' It commudl hinltralloo routff to Salp IS ma.. jo the !OUtbe .. l . . '!boy •w:reudered an eotlm«ed 1,000 dead last month ln a fuUle attempt to overran Jt T., Ninb would be vital to a tblrd offenaJv1 on Saigon. A U.S. lllllltary apokesmaa at tile lfleDoa~U Douglas Two Engineers Receive Honors A Weltminlter mu ls ooe of. two engJ.neers &tom the M c D 0 n n e 11 Douglu O>rporauoo hOnored today by ti>• IMt!tuto ()( E:tec*icat and Elec- 1ronlc Engineers (IEEE). 'Ibey were singled out f« eJ:cellence of their tecbnlcal paper on the dif. Ccultte1 rX trana:mittlng mesaages and daf<I from Marl to earth. J. C. Hoagland of the McDonnell Douglu Astronwtics C o m p a n y. • Westft"n OivieiOll, Huntington Beach, and W. D. Nuon, formerly with Aatrona\lttc1 aod now With the l>oug'b.a Aircraft Division, L o n g Beach, recelYOd the M. BarTy Carltoo Memorial Award, preaented. by the EEE Auospaoe and Electronic Sy-Group lw Ule best original paper in the field of aerospace elec· tronk:1 1y1tem1. 'lbe award, a certificate and 1125 check, was presented to the co-autbO!'s by Dale H. Scolt, dlalrman ol the IEEE'• lpoblOring group, at an awm'dl 1uncheou held at tbe Sheraton Part Hot.el, Santa Monica, in COD· JUDCtloa with the 196 Eastern Elec- tronic Sllow and Convention (EASCON). The paper, "Comments oo the Com- munication and Data P r o b J e m s A11oclated With 1 Mars Trip ~g a ()onjuoclloo Pl>ase," WU orlginally presented at an IEEE symposium in 1966 ond publl!l!ed in tile IEEE Tr<lmactlon ol Jan...-y 1967. IJ...,.nd and Nason prepared tile ~ when both ft:fe assigned to the .Svmce manned spacecraft 1ysiems d.ired«'lte at the company's Space ~ Systema Center, Huntlnflon Beach. In their paper, the two engineers reporte.d on their 1tudle1 of the many . unuaual problem• to be encountered In , coi:rununlcaUng from the vicinity of Mars to earth, particularly when ·the sun Is interposed between the two planets. They discussed microwave and op- tical techniques In the light of the ex- pected effects of solar radiation and 1uggested use of relay satellite• u a solution to Interference problems. Hoagland, formerly a p r o J e c t engineer in advance m a n a e d spacecr~ systems, received hJs bachelor of science degree I n engineering from the Cali~ornla In. stitute of Technology ln 1942: and ts now completing work toward a master of science degree In electronic1 and phyalcs. A senior, Information systems ad· visor et the Space Systems Center. Hoagland haa an extenalve background in communications and data management. He lives at 17812 Bigelow Park, Tustin. Nuon, an engtneer-1clentlst at Long Beach, received h1s: bachelor ot 1clence degree in physics and -onomy from Waahborn University, Topeka, Kan- 9M. in 1954. He is a former enjlfneer-aclentiat at the Sl>aee S11t.em1 Center, where be wu deeply involved with prellminary dtsign of advanced electronics 1ystem1 for space power, com- munications and control. He Uve1 at 15191 E1aex CJrcle, Westminster. Humphrey Aide Clarifies ·Remark on Withdrawal HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Hubert H. Humphrey'• pre11 aecretary said to. day that wi1bdrawal from Vietnam of I "lemponrily 11sJined troop wllt" hailed b1 the vice preaident as veri· fying an earliei-prediction of U.S. .wttbdrlwall, "ht 'DO W1rJ U.Ucates I.DY 1eneral American wiUMirawal of troops." · The statement na J.saued to newsmen by Press Secretary Norman Sherman after Humphrey held a lengtby diacualon of the Vietnam Ctuatlon with Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford. "The wtthdnwat ol Ill• temporarily assigned troop unit from Vietnam as reported in the pres& yesterday 1n no way indicates any general American withdrawal Of troops," !ilerman said, cmphasizlog that the statement was being ma1e by him, not the vice presi· dent who had indicated earlier during a brid walk through downtown Hou.ston that he would have something DAILY Pl lOl 11c111att ...... c... Oll:Mi'OI COMT f'\IR.fJHINO COl#NN R•Mr+ N. w,,4 Prtlktllnt Md l"llbllthft' Jtek L C11ley \'kt,,.... ......... ~ Tli•in•1 Kee•il Edl!Gr '"'''"'' A. M~i111 Mji,..,1,.. edffo.. ·Al••" w .•••• , Willl1111 l11d ~... Hvn!lioe,.. 1"9Clt i-•• City Edltw "~ ..... Oflk9 109 If~ Street M~n111, .Yilr•n: P .o. 1011 790 92,41 --.....,~:2"1W.t ..... ~ <..-.... , -.... ..., llnirt "'--"9dtl m ,__. ,.......,. to s;rl. on the matter. Humphrey, smarting at a ques· tioner'a assertion President JOhnaon had "contradicted" bis prediction of early troop wlthdrawab from Viet· nam, waved a newspaper at a Texas audience and sald, "It verifies what I said." · But the article reporting departure of a Marine regiment also said the unit bad been .on temporary duty, and had been replaced by another and that "the move was not part of a general withdrawal.'' Asked wily Humphrey had clt<d the newspaper artlcl.8 as verifying his precUctioa, Sherman Mid, "I don't have an amwer to that question." And he declined to answer another question from a reporter who asked whether Humphrey was aware the troops had been temporarily usJgned and had been already replaced by another unit. Shennan'1 statement said that· the "hope" or troop withdrawal in early 1969 or possibly In late 1968 expressed by Humphrey Monday in Philadelphia had earlier been expressed by Secretary Clilford and G e n e r a I William C. Westmoreland, Army Chief of Staff. "The vice president maintained his hope tbat the millt:ary situation and the greater abillty of the South Vlet- namese to meet thelr own defense needs may yet make possible a future withdrawal," Sherman added. "And in rMpOnae to MlOther ques- tion he aald "lbe vice president was not trying to pick a precise date. Fro11t Pflfle J COMMISSION •• by county 1overnmenl. ·• When the comm1Js1on first objected to the 1upervlscr1' actions three months ago, they demanded a joint meeting with tbe board lo aetUe the issue. Thia was never held after each commisslooer had conferred witll U!.11 supervilor from his diJtrict. The individual ta1t method flill pro- bd:lly be carried out UlJJ tlme u no request was made lor 1 &bowdown .aweuna. Comcniuionc Roe• Slate. of Hun· tington Beach c.ued •Utot.lon to lbt1 growing flnandal lmpcgjance of tile airport ln urging a clear cut dtlinea- tiofi of authority. ~ Airport revenue for July and August n1 fl50,000 which la more than the ........i nvenut1 thret )'eU'I •10, ac· CGldinC to t report by AvlaUoa Dire<· lar -BHsllllboa. t., ~ ...... told -'111 !I~ -11 '!!!\' altor llio 1:111 Lm. ~ llepa, tllol 'tbe tH•-II pnClt 1!1""11 udlJ ~. Al1ltcl ~ IUDIUv....S lalo bloelo Ing poaltiona arou.oct th• llO tt11do11Ual blocb occupkid by tbe invaders eaat ADd south of town, wblle jet.Oghttt bombers pounded Co'mmuniJt poaJ· tlon.s in a string ol hamlets to the west w1t11· bombs "'1d bull.U. One Com· munat position in Ule western area was within 700 yards ol tbe c:!ty llmltl. MARS EXPERT Communicator Naaon White T Shirts Out for Boys In High School All white T-ehirta are out for boys , but pallt ~see (as long as they look like dresses) are in for girls. These are some ol. tbe n~ dress reguJatkins Htabllsbed for all high schools in the HUDtington Beadl Union High School District. . The three page regulation report boils down to the following items: For boys: -5hirta much be tucked ln unless the cuners are squared off -No cut-off pantl or: bermudu. -No go.abead:s, but 1andall may be worn with socks. -No Jackete unless they display the school emblem. -No .sweatahlrt.s. -Boys must have their hair in a neat cut, and be clean ha·Vi!n with no mustacties, sideburns or goatees. For girls: -No dresse9 may be so short that any under garments ue vblble. -No sbeef' dresses or blouffs may be worn, and no dresses may be.worn that expose the back. -Makeup must be usual, simple and appropriate . -No hairpins, dips or scarfs may be worn in class. ~iris must oot wear extrtme hair styles or Jang dangly earrings. From Page J ATIORNEY. •• percent of all cities in Callforn1a." Those opposed to changing the charter claim that unless the attorney is elected he will enforce "unethical" laws. "Unethical" law1 are defined as those havlng to do wtth posiilble redevelopment agencies . The ballot argument in favor of changing to appoinUve concludes that "the am-endment contains m a n. y safeguards. The attorney cannot become a puppet. SeparaUon of powers ts retained by making the at· torney independent of t h e ad· ministrator, Shielding the attocney from capricious n!'.mGVal by the COUD· ell and retatni.ng recall rlghtl. From Pag" J SCHOOL .•. make the final decision on the name. Trustee Matthew Weyu.ker, who had made the motion to delay the matter three months ago, auggest.ed ttiat Ken· nedy had not been dead lcmg enough to he honored by the ochool dlsb1ct. "Generally we have to wait 40 or 50 years. I didn't make the rules, the historians did." The board shrugged off a auggestlon by George Burnett that "when they (the studentl) get old enough to pay the tuea then Jet them name schools. What could be a better name than EWson?" GM Recalls More Cars for Repairs DETROIT (UP!) -Mon the 310,000 O'levroleits, Buick.I, Okllroobile1 and Pontiac• are being recelled to the dealers by General Mol•ra Corp. b ec au 1e ol a faulty, t bro t tllng mecheniam. GM aaid t faulty throttle rod re- talnlng cllp which could caue the engine to idle rut nd make tht car dllllcult to atop prompted tilt ooilbocl< aoaouncement. , Ollltlla 111<1 --....... CIOi ol !lie UH, -t11111. . ~ t!Wllnt c:oocnlf w&nJinC ril jbo Uaault to allled fotcea. lD related moves apparentl1 de•ltn· e4 to pin down nearby American troopa and cut off allied reinforcement a_pproaches , ope Communiat unit at· tacked a U.S. Infantry outpost a few miles east of Tay Ninh wtllle a second cut dkche1 in a bi·gb.way leading to Tay Nlnb. . Troops at tbe U.S. outpost reported kllllac Ill " tho ·-·· Oilier ~ qulek'1 -... lllalr•8JI and m>Oired them. Two battaliool of South v1 ..... u .. paralroopen reach· eel Tay Ninh from Sa.lgun b)' tarly afterooon wblle U.S .Infantrymen were alrlJCted ln for a countentrlktl. The Tay Ninh' attack camt1 u U .s. Wantrymen foutbt an estimated 400 Viet Cong In a rice field on Saigon's sotJthem doorstep. The "old reliabltls" of the U.S. 9th Infantry Divilion killed 48 Commlllllltil in DIJ!it·lo!li figbllng bef<n llMI perrtllu !>< ....... i.ct to- • dq. At noon today, atber infantrymen. patrolling 15 mllea aoutbnst of Saigon contacted a small Communllt unit and killed 12, ccpturlng one of the Reds wlUI support ol helfcopter auuhlpe. Just below the Demllltmzed Zolle tod1y, U.S. Martnei rtport:ed·kUllnr 13 North Vietnamese troops four mlle1 northwest of their ut.lUety base, "Ttto .Rockptle,•• wber• st Communilta wer• killed' two do11 aio. Cro·ssing Guards Stay Westminster Council Won't Cut Force The nmnber of WeatminJter acbool croallog iuardJ will not be reduced for the Ume being, it waa determined 'Tueaday 81 the City Council voted to defer actliOn for two weeks. Acting CJty Administrator Katharine Harper and Chief of Police Conner Collacott had i-eeommended t b a t guarda be ellminated at four of the nine intersections frequently used by elementary school children. The council's action came in the wake of a traffic accident earlier in the day at Springdale Street and Iro- quois Road, an intersection where a crosSinft. guard was to have been eliminated. More than three dozen parents jam- med council chambers to applaud the city's decision to keep all the guards. One woman presented the council with polaroid photographl of the accident, Change of School Request Rejected Trustees of the Huntington Beach City Sdlool District upheld an eight· year~ld policy Tuesday night in de· nying a Fountain Valley parent an ex· ception to let her child attend the city elementary school. Superintendent S. A. "Al" Moffett sald Mrii. Janet May appealed to the board saying it would be "impossible to aend her kindergartener to l!ICbool otherwise.'' Trustees, accepting a letter from Mrs. May, told her at the meeting th.at in 1960 the policy was made pro- bibtting such inter -district agreements. At that lime, the district had about 60 children attending ita tcbools from other areas, M~ 1aid. Considertb.g the coast ol. education is about $500 per child the district was putting out 133,000 on students from other districtl, be added. From Page J AIRPORT ... is tbe one soft spot, so let's: go Alter it. .. "Sllence," said CoUDcllman Robert Shelton, "implies conseot." "U that alrport iJ put right on top of tbe hills above Coron.a del Mar," declared Parsons, "it would be a disaster. There mutt be 'a thousand other sites ill the county that are b&t· ter." · He said flights out of a San Joaquin facility would oo< ooiy depreciate tho value of property in Corona del Mar, but they would have a ''deplorable im· pact" on a vast area long considered for future anne:xaUoo by the dty. Aft.er Parsons' motion was ap- proved, Oity Attorney Seymour said when he prepares the resolution for Mayor Manhall's signature, "1 will point out Ule miseries of Newport Beach." in which three persons were slightly inJtaed. Councilman Frank Fry said the recommendation to reduce t b e number of crossing guards bad been made on account of the cJty's austerity program. He edded that t b e Westminster School Dlstric't ahould pay part ol the c:ro.sing gwinls -· Recommended for ~atlon were guard! at Bushard Street and Stinson Lane, Bushard Street and Madison Avenue, Trask Avenue and Ne'irtand Street u well as the Sprlngdalt·lto. quois intersection. Guards would be maintained at Westminster Avenue and Olive Street, Trask Avenue and Chestnut Street, Ward Street between Huard and Mast Avenues, Bushard Street and Oasis Street, and Hazard Avenue and Newland Street. New York Republicans Pledge Election of Nixon By .~IERRIMAN S~UTH NEW YORK (UPI),-New York'a top Republican leadenhip Wednesday united behind presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon and pledged to get him elected. Sen. Jacob K. Javita and M•yor John V. Lindsay, both cool to NlJ:on's candidacy earlier, pledged stroog sup- port. "I have stated before and I repeat again ttlat I give my unqualified sup· port to this ticke~" Javitl ..Ud. "! shall do my utmost to help carry this state." Javits IK!ld it was in the "high patriotic interest of everybody to sup- port Nixon in th.ls Hbistorical and epic ruuggle." The New York leadership made their remarks at a news conference shorUy before Nh:on headed aouth for North Carolina and the first stop on a IO-day cross coWJtry campaign swing. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who gave Nixon hi! warmest endorsement yet at a rally Tuesday night in suburban Westchester County, served as master or ceremonies and bead cheerleader today. Also ettending were Sen. designate Charleg E. Goodell, Lt. Gov. Malcolm Pervert Sent To Atascadero A 24-year-old Huntington-Beach man who pleaded guilty to ehlld molesting and a variety of sex perversions after an attack on an 11-year~ld.gtrl has been sent to Atascadero S t a t e H"'Jlital. , Judge William C. Speirs Tuesday ordered Lee Roy Maniii, of 20CE2 Sherwood Circle, to undergo 90 days' observation. after wbich he could be sentenced to state prisoo, or to an in~ doflnlte tlet"1 at the boopltal for tile criminally lnJane for therapy. 'Ibe defendant was found asleep on a bed near where the ravished &irl lay when the chlld'1 mother returned from a neighbor'• house .Cler a abort ab- aence. Wilsoo, State Alty. Gen. Louis J. Lefkowitz and the leaden of New York Citizens for Nixon end Agne~ - John J. Gllbooley and Dr. Rita E. Hauser. "The Republican party has cloeed ranks for Victory for tbJ entire ticket from top to bottom in New York state," Rockefeller aald. Lindrsay said he believed tbe country waa "ready to reject the present ad- ministration's disgraceful policy In Vietnam" and to dilown ''ttle 1overn· ment )eaderahip which has led 111 into an internati~nal quagmire." The New York mayor l&ld be thought the American people were ready also "to make Clbat difficult and tough comm1tment to rebuild our cities" and said that Nhon and vice presid.,,;;ar candldat.. Spiro T. Agnew represented the best hope Of "reorder- jng priorities." Goodell, a congressman appointed Tuesday to succeed the Iat.e Robert F. Kennedy in the Senate, said he was cOnfident that Nixon "will lead us and will tell the people how to right the wroogs in our D8Uon as a whole." In his speed> Tuesday night from a flag-decked platform in White Plains, N. Y., Nixon det'\ared that Hubert H. Humphrey equals President Lyndon B. Johnson and that JC voters elect Humphrey they will get four more years of Johnson policy on everything from Vietnam to Inflation. Loren E. Pinegar ~eral Thursday . . Masonic gravflide services for Loran E. Pinegar, a resident of Hun- tfngton Beach two years and fmmer chaplakl ol the Victcnille M.uooic Lod1e, will be held at 11 a.m. Th\U'S· day in Huotlngton Beacb'1 Good lib<Ph•rd Cemerery. Pinegar, 53, of 2121> Main St., died Sunday in a local hOlpltal. He wu edlployed by tile May Oo. at ltl South eoa..t Plaia store since ltl opening. Surv:IVU'I include a 100, Ron, of El Ca· joo ; his falller, W. L. Pinegar of Arkanaas and a sister, Mrs:. John ()i. ford ot Huotington Beach. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY, -- ft21 NEWl'ORT AVE, COSTA MESA 22 y..,.. In 1'1'• Stff'I• loutle111 --' 1 1 ' ' ! \ • - Beaeh Your Hometown Dally ·Paper voe. i"f, NO. 2T9, ' SECTIONS, 70 PA'GES .-. • CAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA WEO NESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 1\ ·19~8 nN CENT'S I French Jet ·' Crash Kills 95 Aboard NICE, France (UPI) -An Air France Caravelle jet exploded into a ball o[ fire today and crashed into the Mediterranean while the pilot fought to make an emergency landing at Nice. All 95 persons aboard the twin· engine jet were killed. The pilot radioed Nice AUi>ort that one of the engines was on fire barely 10 mtnutes from Nice on the ~minute flight from Ajaccio, Corsioa, and that he W<luld try to make an emergency landing. Fire engines lined the airstrip but the plane never arrived. A fisherman braving stormy waters of! the French Riviera reported hear· ing a "violent explosion." Witnesses in St. Raphael said they saw a "ball of fire" in tbe sky just west of where the ~ckage was found 12 miles from Cap d'Antibes. Charred bodies and burning detris was found floating in tte choppy waters. Helicopters and rescue ships searched the sea for..bodies, but were hampered by high waves, strong winds and poor visibility. After examining I.he wreckage Fren· ch aeronauticl. authorities i • i d tbe plane must have exploded in..fligbt. tt was the worst alr disaster since a south African Airways Boeing 7f11 crashed at Windhoek, South Africa, last April 20, kllling 12..1 persons. A search party f9und pieces of the twin l!ngine pl.ane 12 miles out to sea ,near cap d'Antibes ,nd a company spokesman sai(l there ~ no surv.ivors. Rescue craft• reported stormy seas in the; area. . It was-not known immediately if~any ArilericS.ns were aboard but the plane was reported · latten with tourists. Authorities said 13 o( the 8 9 passengers were children. There were six crew members. The plane, the late s t model Caravelle, was only recently put into 1ervice, but the pilot radioed shortly before the crash one of the engines at· tached. alongside the 1ail was on fire. Then there was silence. It was the seventh fatal Caravelle crash and brought to nearly 400 the ntnnber of persons who have lost their lives in the crashes. Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon and home of long-st.anding French political feuds, is a major tourist at· traction for both Frenclnnen and foreigners. Most of the passengers were believed to be tourists coming home rrom vacations on the sun· drenched island. Capo Hunting New City Hall As Lea se Expires San Juan Caplstrono city baD moy have to look for a oew home. It'• lease has explred. Bob Patrick, who coob'ols ttle pro- perty advised councllmen Tuesday night.that he I• Im.rested Ip using city hall as a shopping complex. Patrif;:k bas a long-term lease from the U>s Angeles Archdiocese ~ .the Roman Catholic OnJCCb, city offioalJ said. City Hall, once a department store, Is but a 1tone'1 ~ from the old mission famed for ttl hiltory and faithful swallow•. ' The city rent. the ~1 It S1762 Gamino Capistrano for $300 monthly. It ii in the bulllini toarilt-«iented downtown . Patrick prelelllted the council with plallo for an aHemMe clty ball IOC1IC!on adjacent lo hiJ drive-In llleat.r. Bob Jobm, city planner uld lie will -1 the rite. 'RMI question of )ease or lease- purdllse has not been .aired yet, be uid, or the derirabWty ol tbe pro· posed site. The &U/f is to have recom· mendaUons for the Council at ttie next meeUng. The present city ball, consisting of administrative offices and council chambers was built In 1932. The nearby mission was bu»t In the 1700's by motlks betrlng a mandate from the crown of Spain to colfAlizt callfornia. • tre DAILY PILOT Slaff PllOlll I ~djacent Building qestroyell By RICHARD P. NALL Of n. Dlll'I' Plllt ltl ff A !40,000 twilight fire gutted th< On Stage bar-restaurant in Laguna Beach Tuesday and menaced for a ti.me a nearby theater, jewelry store and gasoline station. The marshal's office by Superior Court order had taken possession ol the defunct premises earlier in the day pending a manhal's sale of equip- ment. The possibility of arson was being routinely investigated today a s firemen sought the cause of the blaze, It apparently broke out in the Kitchen. Smoke billowed across the town, fanned by an off-shore ·breeze in the setting ~un. Throngs of spectators watched from sidewalks and their crawting cars on Coast Highway. The fire at 144 S. Coast Highway ,,,,as discovered at 6:S9 p.th. Its threat to the downtown was magnified by the fact that it wu part of a solid cluster ol buildings. CHANGE OF COMMAND -Edward Fernslen (left), outgoing Fes· tival of Arts president, turns gavel over to new board president, William D. Martin. Former Laguna mayor took office Tuesday following election. The common firewi-lls held as 24 Laguna firemen using tbree pumpers battled the flames to a standstill. Fire Capt. Charley Kuhn said smoke inside was so intense at first that firemen had to retreat momentarily and chop five boles in the roof. ·-~V.,.,.~~ ,,·.-(\"· y,·_ , ; t~~Lr.'.iif...i-,.~ ~ ~ ..• :.,--,.. . .._~:t Flll!liJJC• !hi llre Crom Ill( f9Pi and fronf · inSl.<le with smoke masks. however, the fire fig'hters steadily gW\ed ground. Martin Named President Tbe 'resla\U'anl, whch had falleD on hard titnes recently, was rormerly known as the Latin Quart.er. It was a favorite and lively watering spot in the late 40'1 when it w3' known as The Brass Rail. Of Festival o.f Arts Board Former Laguna Bea<.m. m .a y o r William D. Martin rapped the gavel anew Tuesday as he unanimously was elected president of the Festival of Arts BoMd oC I>irectors. Dapper as ever with white carnation in place, the big man milled and said: "The shock in the last 24 hours pro· All ~ Applican,ts . For Scholarships To Get Awards All six graduates of Laguna Beach lligh School who aP!}lied for edvanced training scboW-ships from t h e Festival oI Arts th.is summer will receive awards. Jesse Riddle, chairman of the Festival's Scbol.atshlp Committee to· day said aft.er personal interviews and scrutiny of the etudenta' work, the committee unanimously agreed t.hat they all qualified. 'Ille Festival boanl of diretcors at a special meeting last Saturday, •P- pnwed the committee 'f recom· meodatlool. 'lbe ICbolar~ips are awarded for one -year'• study at coGegee: or ac-~ art schools with.in tbe United -·· EUzabeth Brown was awarded a $450 «:bOlarship: Deidre IJndtey, '400;' Diane Miller, '450; Rict Steman, MSO: Connie Shostrom, '450; and Ann Hathaway, '400. Last June, nine students were awarded scholarships toballng '3,800 as tbey graduated from high tcbool. ba·bly equates with the ·shock when I got kicked of! the City Council." Martin took the reins from out-going president Edward Fernsten, wbo spoke of his own term as "fun". Still kidding, Martin said, "I hope I can lie as well as you w'hen I leave olfioe, Ed." Verner Beck kept the comic relief rolling when he was chosen vice presi- .. dent . unraoimoqsly. "My ... n:ame .is ;,\pew." be quippt8. Mrs. Helen Keeley w-as elected secretary and Paul Griem was ~n treasurer. All were el e ct e d unanimously. ' People Problem Se sswn Tonight Laguna Beach councilman Charlton Boyd tonight will attemp~ to resurrect his pllarl for a Community Relations Commission to hear "people pro- blems". Boyd's attempts earlier to laurich the new commission, as larger cities bave, were eyed bleakly by fellow councilmen. Tcright'1 sessions will be an ln- formal study session beginning at 7 ~30 p.m. to bash wer the matter. Alto up fO!' scrutiny, said City Manager James D. Wheaton , will bt: The owner ol the property, Donald L. Howard, 2867 Cbateau Way, said he bad repo&15essed the furniture and equipment and taken inventory Tues- day before the fire. Howard said the pumlses had been operated by Lago Restaurant, lnc. which had changed the n.ame and food but had been unable to make a go of the enterprise. He said the building was insured for ~.000 and the uninsured contents ,;ere probably worlh $21),IID lo $25,000. Howard said the building irupector thought the remains of. the building would likely·have to be ton down. Fire Capt, Kuhn said there waa no fire damage to adjacent. buildings. Water flooded bhe lcr.ver rows of the South Coast Theater but it contimled with its showing of "The Odd Couple" as pumps removed the water. Kuhn said firemen moved off the mid-fiect..ion or the roof when they felt it "getting spongy" under them. It col- lapsed after 11hey moved. A county fire rig from Leisure \Vorld stood by at tbe station in the event of other fires as Laguna firemen fought the downtown blaze. Firemen remained at the scene mopplllg up until 2 a.m. PARKING METERS TO REST SUNDAY -Explanatioo by county officials or Laguna Beach parking meters are a proposed future flood control going to begin observing Sunday u a development that mJght include a dam day or rest. across the exilting route of Laguna The metera will be inoperative Sun· Canyon Road. . day beglnnlng Oct. 1 and continuing -Examination ol n u m e r o u s through March 31, by City Council amendments updating plumb In g , resolution. bulldlng and electrlcal code 1eotlooa. ------------ Dinner at 8 Costs $2,084 But Cold Food Before Hot Was Hour Lat.e How ....Wd yoo like lo pick up • 12,llM tab for dinner that wu more than an hour late? Thi.I was the complllint from the Festival ol·Artl tnard Tuesday about the annual d1nner party Aug. 28 for the Pageant or the Masters cul The food catered by an .t.~helm rlrm was scheduled at 7 p.m. but ar- rived alter 8 p.m. Met n w h l I e 1tom&chl growled and the eldeTlY grow latlgued !land!ni ln • food line. The false start into the food line wa1 • ... u.ooc1 by .ma1 of 11>e truck loaded with Ule cold portion of the dinner at 7:30, aaid director Paul Griem. Later u the hungry crowd trooped Into the bowl to watch the en- tertainment, said Griem, up drove the truck o! >bot food. This tended to 1poll the en- tert.aJnment because aome left the show . to get into the food Jine and others left altogether, to eat elsewhere. elsewhere. Although the reellval ha.• been bill<$! !or 550 dinnen at '3.50 .. ch, 14 galloos of lrc!>k~ puDCb and '15 for traosporting food, Griem esllmo'ted · not more than 350 wen fed. Altftough lt wasn't on the menu, . Griem 1aid, "I see no way wt'l'8 . re!lp001ible for paying for a dead hone." He maJntalned that die · ca~er should be pMal1Md far failure to perform on Um.e. He suggested tbat the boord negotiate the dinner tlb. Board Pre1i- dent WQHmn D. Martin appointed Griem neeotla\or. DAILY PILOT l"llllt9 "' llktlal'll Mii SHOW GOES ON '-Fire swept throGgh adjacent restaurant and water flooded lower rows of seats in South Coast Theater Tuesday evening, but it wasn't enough to hold up screening of movie. Fire- men· confined blaze to defunct bar-restauraDt. · Lag ~~''tiirollment Dips Sli8htly Below Spri~g'". Rough estimates reveal. enrollment In Laguna Be&eh s<:pools ~-sttgt'uy lower Of\ opeolng · day Tu-,. than last June. A total ol 2,813 children were at- tending Laguna sdK>ols in June, while 2,733 were enrolled Tuesday. Report.in& to the. school. board on t.hese figures Tuesday Jaght. Dr. Willla.m Ullom. 1uperintendent of Lagoila BeacK Unified sa.oorbistiid, . said. "I'm sure we'll be baviog a bet- ter growth picture for you at the end o[ the week." Ullom said the ftgures will "rapi!Dy grow" duriDg the week because teachers often count names on the list rather than the children actually sit-, ting in the clas-sroom on the first day." A decrease in enrollme.nt was especially noticeable at Aliso and Top of the World Schools: and Ullom said they will have to be "looking at the schools as far as staff goes." Enl'Oilmellt dropped from 37> laot * * * 45 Laguna High Bo ys Sent Home; Hair Too Long Boya with lengthy tre,ses made up the bulk of about 45 cress code of- fenders to whom the doors of Laguna Beach Hlgh Sdlool "ere shut Tuesday, opm1.ng day, acconUng to Robert Reeves, prlnclpa1. Reeves slid some coed8 were tm11ed. away because of their 4)mpy d.lrta. ' "About hall of UM boy a sent home returned Tuesday OOIOre school was over after a Uip to the barber. Wednesday, however, H.verai of the game offenden came to school 1tlll unshorn, and again were sent born•· "Ten or 15 are atlll lmcOIT«ted/' Reeves Nld this morning. "We. ve ttnlordn1 U. drea code1 rrom the beglllllln& -bopefllllJ will be co!Ulatent Um:NlhOat 1 the ,.ear," aald . 11ee ... , aadlul. u..t' lh•. opcle doom!tdlHer gnullly lrOlll lut 1oar'1. Dorvkl Lloyd, prtilctpal of Ttnrtton JW!lor !Up Sobocl, nld o6lciaII there -. "klnd of tolerant" tl\!I first 4ay. adding· that there w•n't muc:b Of .a problem. "W• cUdn't have to send 1ny rtudentJ home. There •re about six or tight boys 111th loo& bolr "1>• pro- mised to visit llelr, llarben Tuesday llijtht," be commented. , " I · June to 351.Tu...iay at Ab>, althou¢>, ~ to Ulloni, tner· were an- ticipating a 5 percent increa.se. 1t Top Of the World 488 beads were counted Tuesday, wbereag 558 were present last June. At El Morro School llgun!s jumped frorr1 532 as opposed to the 50:i students counted in J une, and aJ Thurston Junior High Scttool t.heri was ...dh>p 61 u;t'll'om·~ in'-J"u.e .. ---- Al tbe~high school ·there~a -.t 943. •tudents "l'<Ording ID ROOert Ree..,, pl1ncipat Lui June 111J6 students were attending. On gr.ade 1 eve Is , kizMlergarten figures are 200, exactly the figure for last Ju.ne .. There fi?e 579 children in the first t.hrp4gh .third grades.whereas there were 594 in June. Fourth lhrough· al x I h graders number 597 as opposed to 619 June figur.es and seventh through eighth graders are m, only three less ·Ulan last June, Ninth irade figures fen Crom 257 10 221 ond teo11l grade ftgures grew from 234 lo '2>9. . • A gr~ter amount Jor eleventh graders , 242, are &tteliding schooL La.rt year thefe were ·200. However. 20Z are ln l2tb grade a1 Opposed to 2os in June. Couc We•tlae" Trust that old thorning foi to put the k1both on a biat wave. Tb~ay the men:W')' 1kids to ---a 68 hlgb1 while in.land areas but Jn balmy 82-dell'ff sun. INSIDB TODAY Mrs. Lq llartv of Coria J!eaa IVNl<d 101 v•~. but ' •• -·· llowcd ,..,. -• 1>1C. Bic Soda! N-, l'OflO ll. -= -c • ...,. ... =----.•. .. , .... ·-...... Clflt -... ._ --- • .. .. " .... • .. " .. • .. l+tl :1 " • .~ - .. . ' I ' ' I ,, . • I 11~ I I· ' ... ,_ ' .. I Z DAll.Y PILOT w .. ,,..,.,. s. ......... 11. 191.11 Cong Fr.om Cambodia: Attack,, ¥ietn~.~T.own -(moll -AIMlll 1.000 vw Coq todlJ •"ICk«I Tq, Nblb City fr<>m -..,... 'the ClmbJ>dlan bon1er for ill• second time IA lhrot -U.~-lotheeas~ WOil llld .,.th Of town. UPI Canospondent . Nat Glbcon ~ -1'11 NIDb, •• key pro--.tilcial caplW of 800,000, that South Vietnam.., defender• and u. s. Jet ll&l>ten b u r I e d Ibo Communist lroopt blck fr<>m ille city llmill but ~ DOI llop lllllltraUmi of Ille •-111. 'l1it Oomm.... -t OODtrol of 'I'll' l'i!Db. flllllllCDct ........ add, because it commands Infiltration roulU lo Sal... ~ milel lo lb• southeast. They turrendered an estlmat.ed 1,000 dead Jast month 1n a futile attempt to overrun it. Tay Ninh ~kl be vital to a third offentive oa. Saigon . A U.S. mllltary 1POkmnan at the Pledge Strong Sueport • NY GOP Leaders Warm for Nixon 87 MEllllIMAN SMITB NEW YORK (UPI) -New York'• top Republlcaa leadenblp Wednesday unit.cl bablncl prealdential caadldate R1cbarcl M. Nllon and pladlad lo 1et blmlllcted. Burglars Get Jewels, Cash Worth $4,000 N-11 '2,000 IA band..,.a!ted rlQll ml -'2,000 -were takeD IA eommardal lht!tl balnl 1Avest11atod by Lapna Btadl pol1ct today. Burala'• burned and cbloeled lhtlr ..,., 111111 ill• 11de ., • 1a!11t illt LllU• 5hrlmp rtllaurant IA the Tuesday darlmen, -s=,,-'2,000 cub. LI. Fraal: tald tlJt t2iltvH 1Dt«ocl a 11dt wladolr Of tho bor, 1306 S. CoMt lllahw11. aad fllm !or<ed op111 a.o door to a. baaement olllet. A dllael, lon:b and bammll' ..... UI· ed to mate a 3-lndi diameter hole IA lllt uf<'1 aldt, ht uid. Ivan Mlchllels, l31IO Kat&lla St., a part owner, eatlmated Ille euh loea. Ill aDOlher burglary dl!eovered Tuetday, Sch-aald, Hvan rings valued at $1,470 were taken from The Liiiie l'qgol, I~ S. Coast Hlghway. Sdlopen sald "" 8-by-3-!oot plate g!MI dllplay window was broken lo teOOP up Ill• ~ailed rln1s by -Htorl Holl, IOf Virta Lone. The rinll included diamonds and gold. In an apparent shopll!t Tuesday. two other rlllp worth a total o! 1370 were taken from Orcutt DesilBS, 3'11 N. Coast HJabWSf,,pollct -e told by owner Roy On:llM 'Si S.-Iy SI. State sOOks Bids On Freeway Work The State DeJ)artment of Public Works Tuesday called for bids on an !80.000 Orange County freeway · FO· ject. Bids wU1 be open, in ,Los An1e1 .. · Sen. Jacob K. Javlta and Mayor John v. IJndsay, both coOl to Nlxon 's candidacy eerlier, pledlad 1tron1 sup- porl • "I have 1tated before and I repeat asalll'tbat I llva my unqualllled sup- port lo lbtl ticket," Javttl said. "l shall do my UbnOll lo help cerry this atate." Javlll Rid It WU in the "high potriotlc brta'eat of everybody lo sup- port Nlson IA lbtl "h11lorlcal and epic atruccie." The New York leadmhlp made their remark& at a newa conference a.hortly before Nixon beaded south for North O&rollna and the first stop on a 10.Qy cro11 country campaign swing. Gov. Nellon A. Rockefeller, who a:ave Nixon bis warmert endorsement Yet at a rally Tueaday night in auburban Westchester County, aerved u muter of ceremoniea and bead cbeerl11dor today. Alao attending were Sen. dealgnate Chtrles E. Goodell, U . Gov. Malcolm Wilton, Stato Atty. Gen, Louis J . IA!kowltJ and the le&dert of New York Citlzena for Nilon end Agnew - John J. Gljhooley and Dr. Rita E. Hauser. "The Republican party has cl<>sed ranks for victory for the entire ticket from top to bottom in New York State," Rockefeller said. Llzmay aaJd he believed the country was "ready to reject the present ad- ministration's disgraceful policy in Vietnam" and to disown "the govern- ment leadership which r.as led us into a lnternaUonal quagmire.'' The New York maya.r aaid he thought the American people were ready also "to make that dUficult and tough commitment to rebulld our cities" and aaid that Nixon and vice presidential candidate Spiro T. Agnew represented the best hope Of "reorder· ing priorities.'' Goodell, a conere11m111 apPotnted Tueeday to auccetd tile late Robert F. Kennedy in the Senate, gaJd be was confident that Nixon "wtn lead us and will tell the people bow to right the wroogs in our nation as a whole ." In his speech Tuesday night from a flag-decked platform in White Platns, N. Y .. Nixon det1ared that Hubert H. Humphrey equals President Lyndon B. Johnson and that il voters elect Humphrey they will get four more years.oL.JaAntoa policy .oa-ever)'thing. from Vietnam to inflation. ' ~ told 1 Gllilon by m!dAlle!iioon, -u .... -,f:jg~ ..... . ........... -~ ...... ii 1'1'1111111• -OGllrot ~ Allltcl ll'Cla!>i -loto -Ing poaltlons around Ille IQ residential bloclu occupied by Ibo Invaders eut and aoulll of town, while je~llthter bomber• pounded CommllDiat post· tlons in a string of hamlet. to the west with bombs ""'d bullets. One Com· mwtlst J)Ofiltion in the westan area was wltbln 700 yards of Ille city Umltt. ' , Qllll[lll. illl4 i>olnd Ou\ tt Ibo -. lfrtnllll lhe ·flni ocfllcrtl GI ... ult to el11ed fortes. i. rtlatod moves apparently 4esl,gn· ed to pin down nearby American troops and cut oa allied rtlnforcetDent approacilel. one Oommunllt unit al· tocked .. U.S. Infantry outpost a few miles east of T.ay Ninh 'Wbile a second 1 .cut dltcbes in a hlg!iwSf leadlni lo Tay Ninh. Troops at Ille U.S. outpost reported Ul'I,...... Punctuating Speech In speech with more than his usual S'.f.P1Y of gestures, Precident Johnson Tuesday toJd American 4,egion s SOth National Convention he wants nothing less than "honorable, stable peace" settlement in Southeast Asia. Airport Board Complains Supervisors Ignore Them By JACK BROBACK 01 TN 0.llJ ~1111 lteff Wearied by long and seemingly In· effective hearings on the county's Muter PI an of Air Transpoctation, airport commilsioners Tuesday night criticized supervisors for ignoring them on all'port matters. For the second time in three months commis~oners complained that coun- ty government is ignoring their role in airport mane.gement. Two recent actions by Uie .Board of Supervisors upset c o m m i s s i o n members. First was approval of a stoneware ceramic mural to be ln5talled at the airport ma cost of $6,SOO. It is the se- cond of four planned for the ea3tern exterior of the airport terminal bulkllnl. Second wu the selection of James M. Montgomery of Coota Me!a to design airport improvements costing about $113,000. Financing ol the airport mural hi-:i beeo planned on a dona·Uon basis as was the case for the flr st mural now on view. It was donated by the O'Neill !al;llllY ;.ad deplcl.! earl,y callfornia hlator)'. The commission had gone on record 'for murals being paid for by private parties. County Admlniatratlve Officer Robert Thomas after investlgaUon recommended that the county go ahead with the second mura<l. He said a donation, to pay for it would be ob- tained later. . The airport improvements matter was hand.Jed through the County Building Services Department and not brought before Ule commission for ree<>mmendation. Improvement& are to the tenninal building and tie-down areas as recom. mended in the report by William Pereira and A.ssoclates. Three montb.s ago Thomas upset the sublease agreement for Calile Com- muter Airlines to use space in tile terminal building leaeed by Pacific Southwest Airlines. The co.mmlsston had delayed action on this matter. · Commissioner Leland Launer of Fullerton complalned Tuesday night that actions of the commiHion ''either · don't-gerto·tfi• board-bf fire tgnbred' by county government.'' ~t?lr .. .lbtm. Two ; ., South ll<t '!'"• poraln>o!>e<I ,patroliln• ed T~ Nlnll from Sali011 by ·early contactid •m.U Co11n11t1nlll W>lt and alfailobtO While U.S .Wantrymen -tilled jJ, caplurllJJ one• of !be Reds alrli!IOcl In lot a eOw>terotrlb. • • · · · .willt._._i ol. btlf~ IUJllblpt. The 'tey Ninh atte<t 'came ·u'll'.si · · Jull llOlow •lhl'Domllllariaod 1A>e lnfanbi..,.;, foalhl .... -~ -·~oy • ..U.&,.Masinea~ 13 Viel Cqiu[ in a rice field on Sa!g9!1'• Norte Y"lnameae . lll!o\>I lour 1nlle1 SO\,dbet1(d~.J'he "oRl·relttblea,_. · no~at of'Uleir ~lery bait. "'The of Ult 0.S. 9111 In!amry Division kllle4 Rockpile,• -· 3l Communists were 411 Co~muniats IA night-long !ighlln& killed two do)'I ago. · . . .. ,, . -. ) ; B•plrref!.t\lcfe. r • . . . -.... ·-·~·· Viet ·Withdrawal Stand Clarified HOOSTON, Tt1. (AP) -Hubert H. Humphrey's pren 1ecrilary said to- day that withdrawal from Vietnam o! • 11tem.porartly Ma!Jned troop unit" hilled 'by the vice president as veri· fyllll an earlier pndlcllon o! U.S. wltbdrawala, "in no way indicates any general Amerloan withdrawal of troop1." The statement wu blued to newamen by Presa Secr~tary Norman Shermu altar Humphrey held a lengthy d1scuN1on of the Vietnam sltuetlon with Secretary of Defense Clark M. Cll!!ord. 11Tbe withdrawal of the temporarily a11Iped troop unit from Vietnam as reported In the pre11 yesterday in no way 1ndleate1 any aeneral Ainerlcan withdrawal Of troopt," Sberm&n aaid, cmpba11zillg that the .statement was being made by him, not the vice presi· dent who had Indicated earlier during a brisk walk throuib downtown Houaton that he would bave something to 1ay on the matter. Hum~brey, 1merUn1 •I a ques- tioner 1 aaaerttoa Prealdent Johnlon had "coMradlcted" bis prediction of early troop withdrawals from Viet- nam, waved a newapape.r at a Texas audience al2d said, "It verlf1ea what I aald." But the article reporting departure of a Marine regiment also said the unit had been oa temporary duty, and ilad been replaced by another and that "the move was not part of a general Asked wty Humphrey had cited the newspaper article as verifying bis prediction , Sherman said, "I don't have an answer to that question.'' And he declined to answer another question from a reporter, who asked whether Humphrey was aware the troops had been temporarily assigned Kutcher Exhibit Now on Display and had beon already replaced by another unit. ' Sherman's statement said that the "hope" of troop withdrawal in orly 1969 C1t posaibly in late 1968 expt 1111d by Humphrey Mooday IA Philadelphia had earlier been expressed by Secretary Clifford and G e n e r a 1 William C. Weotmoreland, Anny Chief o! Sta!!. , "The vice president maintained his hope that Ille millt.ry altuallmi and Ille greater ahlllty of the South Viet· name1e to meet tbeir own defenae needs may yet make possible a tuture withdrawal," Sherman added. "And in i:esponae to 111.othtr ques- tion he 1aJd "The vice president was not trying lo pick a prec!u deto. U.S. Education Unit Impressed With Thurston Laguna Beach may be something of · a Mecca for teachers. At least this ls the impression of Thurston Junlor High School teachers George Nettleman and Ron Newman after att.ending a seven-week NDEA {National Defense Education Act) Conference in Springfield, Mu1., this summer. Reporting on the conference to Lagwia Beach School Board member!! Tuesday night, Nettleman said, OjWe were asked to give a half-hour talk on Thurston. There were so many ques- tions and 10 much interest, we were held over to two-and-a-half hours." Other teachers there, he com· mented, complatiied they would return to unprogressive boards and un· cooperative superintendents. "It wa1 irreat to say we didn't have Ben Kutcher (1892-1987) Illustrated these problems." he aald adding books by Oscar Wilde, 1'lomas Moore, "Other teachers there were amazed to Hans Christian Andersen and WUllam hear we were dealing with such ad-Shakespeare. An exhibit or his black and whltf. pen yanced concepts." and Ink drarwings ls on dlsp:Jay at th e Ron Newman said the "main thing Laguna Beach Art A'SsociaUon through '. we learned Is that what we're doing is Sept. 29. . . the moJt exciting and perhaps on the Born 1n IOev Russia. Kutcher came forefront of what _is being done in · to Americi whfn ~o ·1fr.'lt1s1'1"0:-· ~du8itlon,t'.~·'· · · .. -· pooed that the exhibK .b:e 'Used a$. a. 4'We ;NOuld like to give an accolade -·~10 lot lhe ,replaclni.o! a_ob!e· l)'l!8 median barrier with a me\al beam bamer-. lhe San Gabriel Riv.-Fretw'ty In Seal Beach 8nd Beod1 Beultvard IA HunU!lg1oa Beoch. Legislature Fails Newport Council Voices When the commilsion first objected to \he supervisors' aotiona three months a·go, they demanded a joJnt meeting with the board to settle the iss~. This was never held after each commissioner had conferred with the a:upervisor from his dlrtrict. future USA·USSR cultural ·exchange to both the board and community for shaw and Iater be per,maneotly·housed . the opportuniUes htre," added Net- in the Pennsytvarua Academy of Fine Ueman. Atta:. ' ' ; "Without you guys, the createst Most of the 75 piece• mown are -ac· system in the world ls worthless," companied by the printed p)ates and . returned Wllllam Wilcoxen, achool reproductions in their fJnal fonn ih the board member. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Th e Senate tried today to override Gov, Ronald Reaean.'1 veto of a bW to establish an all-star primary election in the nation'• most populous state and HI the stage for making Ill~ state the key to presidential nomination. . DAIL Y PflOI ...,..._c.i..- OttAHOa COMf POILllHIHO COMl'AHY leMti N. We1i ........... IN P'wtlll""" J•c:k R. Cvrl1y v1cie~w...-.1....., Th•1111•1 ICW!'il ..... n.,..., A. M11rphl111 MHfflnl &:~hll' lldft P. H•ll P••I Nh111t U1UM ._,. A~ltlllf Qty U!Mf Oll"f(lllf '-_°' ... 121 hr11t A••· M•m1tf >..Wr1u1 P.O. 1 .. ''' t2•12 --c.• .,._: -Wnt Say lltttt ~ ~; "" w... .. lllN ""*"!'II ........... ._., ., "" """ =" ........... ,., .. -.. R .. 911! '=:::' .:'71:":"'...': r-.:.-=-~--................... -tiN· = ,.,..,.... , ....... .. tm ......_.......,...,., _,.. ,,., ... Qdt ..... '2 :J .. ·r.:: = S Clis ...... _.... c:-i ,,,, .... ,. -~.,.....::. __. .. , --...,._._ ••Mt 1 1f~ -·--· ...... .~-=-l~i:T.: "" "" .... :-..... .... > Airport Site Opposition The individual talk method will pro- 1.>i:ibly be carried out this time as no requeJt was made for a showdown meeting. books, The Thurston teacher• were two out Schools groups may call the Art o{ five California teachers chosen to Assoct.atlGn to make att&.Dgftlents, attend the conference on a federal By JEROME F. COLLINS Of Tiii 0.11' Pill! Staff Newport Beach city councilmen Tuesday night added a111>ther chapter to the continuing saga of the regional airport nobody wanted. They unanimously went on record opposed to coostruction of the airfield -which would handle national flights -in the San Joaquin Hills overlooking Pacific Coast Highway mid w a y between Corona de! Mar and Laguna Beach. "It would be a dlsuter," said Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons. The site on Irvine Company land is cm of five propaaed for Orange Coun- ty con1ideratton in the William Pereira master plan on county air tr&o1portation needs . AU tbe otben: in recent week.I have been the targets Of vlgorou1 protesu by dtliena groups and military ipoke1men. Opposition to the San Joa- qWn lite, on the other hand, bad been light -until Tuesday. Paraooa brought up the aubject. "If we don't make our views known on thiJ, we're going to 1et another airport 1bJffed down our throats." Councl1man Paul J . Gruber, who I& suing the county becaUle of noUy jet filghtl ovar bit home, quickly agreed. "We're betn1 ahelltcted," he said. "With Oranp Coun!J Airport on one ride of town and Ult San Joequin reglonol airport on the other, our noiae problem• would be compounded. Already ,...,.. glUlni II d•Y and nilhl We CllO't take It anymore." City At.tome)' Tully SeymOllr WU ln• 1tructed to preplf'e a resolution voic· log the clly'1 .. great re11ervations'' about the San J0tquln11tte. The ~solu· tion, a1 1uaeited by Mayor Doreen Martball, also wu to ur1e county auporv!Jor• and a I r p o r t com· l mtst1oner1 41to evalu;,te all sites in depth, spec1fiea.Uy those now used by the military.'' These aites are El Toro Marine Corps 8.Dd Los A1amitos Naval Air Stations and tbe Smta Ana Marine Corps Facility. Commanding officers' objections to , their use by civilian aircraft. said Mayor Marshall, "ii to be expected.'' During council discussion of the resolut:iona, adopted on Parson&' mo- tion , the Vice Mayor made it clear he was concerned about the county selec· ting san Joaquin beoause of in· tens-lfylng protest. against the only other civilian site, at Bobe Chica state beach in Huntlngton Beach. He said at a Sepl. 18 heerlng btlore the Airport Commission In Huntington Beach, "Hie people againlt the Bolla · Ohica tJ.rport are going to make a great-deal of noise. If we don't speak up, the cOWJty may decide San Joaquin is the one loft spot, 10 let's a:o s.iter it." "Silence," said Councilman Robert Shelt on, "implies consent." "U tbat airport ls put right on top of the hills above Corona del Mar," declared Par1on11, "it would be a di&aSter. There must be a thousand other sites In the COUllly that are bot· ter." He 11id IUll>ta out o! a San J0«quin facility would not only depreciate the value ol property tn Corona deJ Mar, but they would have a "deplorable Im - pact" on a. vut area tone considered for future annexation by the city. 494-6531. giant. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAIJIY, -- lllJ NEW~T AVL, COSTA MESA J2 v-i. n.. s-. Loctlleto -· - -. i I • I I After Par1oos' moUon w11 ar: proved, City Attorney Saymour ta1d when be prepares th• rt10latioo for Mayor Manhall'1 11gnature, "l will " . &::i..~I tht mlseri11 Of Newport c----------,--========-"'-"'-""·"'--"'·~""· ----------...... -d= • " --~-------~-·- ' l\ ,, .. I ' I I --·---:---.;. ' .... --.,; -_.-~ . ---...-.. -. DAIL I" OT Sltlf' ...... HHH AT TRW -Vice President Hubert H. Hum- phrey receives warm welcome at Thomson Ramo Woolridge plant in Redondo Beach. Officials of aerospace company aaid about 5,000 of its 14,000 employes turned out dur!Qg enended lunch hour·to hear bis address Tuesd!IY. Comp!IJly o!ficials and Democratiic leaders joined Humphrey on rostrum. You Looked Good ButHHH Audience Liked U.S. Agents By BRUCE BENSON Of Tiie DllllJ l"li.t Slaff Dear Mr. I-lumphrey: I went to your political rally Tues- day in Redondo Beach, and thought you might like to know how the show looked from out in the crowd. You chose a real nice place to make a speech. The inner courtyard of the TRW aerospace plant give an almost park-like atmosphere. The Redondo Beach Lawndale High School pep band was warming up before you got there, and thev J!Ot everyone in a pretty festive mood with "Step to the Rear" and "Minnesota Rouser." But ~ .all knew the occasion was 1 2otng to have its less entertaining : moments when the picket carriers ar- rived with some rather nasty si,l!ns. The company officials said that about 5.000 of its 14,000 employes turn- ed out during an extra Jong lunch hour to hear you talk. The picket carriers apnarently roamed in off the street. Some of the people in the crowd mumbled that by speaking at TRW . • Y?ll had a guaranteed build-in au- dience of people who would generate some enthusiasm for you. The emplo.ves were mostly upprr middle-class folks who spend about 90 percent of their time working on government space projects; so they had to \ike you at least a little. Even so, everybody was excited when you arrived. Former governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown and other /. I -• 11 F ASHlOM ISLAND I ,,.. • 644-2200 . ,_ • Wfd11Hdi1y, Septembtr 11, 1'61 N. Yiets Deny · ·~II' Hano~ Declares Position Won't Change PARIS (UP!) -Nortll Vietnam to- day denied it was stalling the Paris Vietnam War talks to aW'a.lt .tbe outcoo\o of the American pres!donlial election this fall. It said !bore would be no chan~ in Hanoi's conditiona for ending tihe ~ regardless of wbo replaces . President John.son in the White House. ' North Vietnamese Chief Negotiator Xuan Thuy made the statements dur- Jng the 2lst•session of the ta1kJ which have been deadlocked since they began four months ago. The sessiop lasted only 21,1 hours. the shortest ~ and both sides agreed no P"""$eSS -was made. U.S. Cilef Ambassador W. Averell Harriman bad urged the North Viet- namese to end violence and terrorist actions in South Vietnmn which be said could only bring "further defeat. Gerstruction and death." Hti urged the Hanoi regime to jotn with the United Sattes in "de· escalating the war and moving seriously toward peace." But Thuy rejected Harriman's ap· peal . And he termed as "absurd Presi- dent Johnson's latest demand for a reciprocal military de-escalation in ex- change for a complete bait to U.S. a!r raids on North Vietnam. ''0n1y yesterday, did PN!siden:t Johnson again dec\are that there would be no complete cessation of the bombings of North Veitnam unless there was a reciprocity," Thuy said. "We reaffirmed that there coUld be no reciprocity whatsoever.'' Thuy also clBimed the U.S. delega· tioo wias trying to make the world believe Hanoi w., deliberately stalllnJ until after the el~na in November. "Such a fallacioua allegadon of the Unltad States ii bllt a clumay jolte, because had the Vietname&e ptq>le only put !heir hope In ouch a cbange, ti:rey woold not have fought U.S. ag. grt!IS!ion for ye arr now," he said. "The presidential election .in the United States is the affair of the American people themselves. But whoever the president rJ. the United States may be, unless he correctll· solves tihe Vietnam prob~ on the basis ol respect for the Vietnamese people's fund.tmental ootiorial rtgbts, be will be doomed to failure." Harriman termed 'the Hanoi state- ment a "rehash" of. what the Com· munist said before. Reds Increase Demands for Pueblo Release * * * * * * A Ex-Hayden Aide Goldwater's "Foe ~· .. ., ' '· ... ·--' . 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Principal Oen T •nk aald that 24 boy a must have their hair cul1 by today. He aa!d that he wouldn't have stood for the ahaggy locka the first day --« llchool. but barber abops were .-.e1...s 'Monday, Tank ruutwed to . 'Point out tbal the boys with long "bir repreeetlled ooly about a per- "'<eoil Iii .the male populalioo of the ... ~ ,,., t • ' Wearing o jmmll/ dlccked mp, BO. 11ear-0Jd Frmch ~ Jlovrict ChmJ!fer driftkt a toast at a pr111 conference Gt Orl11 Aif"J)Orl m Pa.ril foUotlrlng hU return from a fartweU trip to tM United Statt1. ••• A tornado 1lruck ~ut warn· ing iu the town of Ida, Mich., de. molilhed a 11.toJ»ge ihOd, IQre ule roof from a 'barn and, eaua_.ex. tensive damage·to a llilo. 'lbe only injury occured when Monroe Coun· ty Civil Service Director1 J1m•1 Gilmore went to the Alfred V•n Wa11h•nov• farm to check dam. age and was bitten by a dog. Mro, Ruth VanWa1shenov11 saw the storm coming and herded her four children and her husband'• 82- year-old father to safety in the basement. • The da111 whfn Hawtdian It· landtr1 could bOCllC that the temperature netltT ezceeded 90 may be gone fotewf'. W~n temperatures f'l!OChtd 91 Tue• day, thii becatrw! HQflOlt6lu's hotu1t 1ummtf' ftltr • , , with 52 dau• of 90-dtgre..ar-obow Umperaturt1. In 19~1 th.er• were onlt1 ttDo dot11 of 90 or obovt reoding1. • A Dock of termites will take in By Senate WASHINGTO~ (UPI) -The Senate Judid,ory Comm!-today •sreed unanimoUsly to vote 1t 11 a.m. next Tuesday on wbetbn-to tend to the S.J>Me !looc Ille cootlovenlal nom!M· tioe ol Abe Fortu to be Oiiel Juatice ol the United State•. JUl1ice Fortas waa reported unlilely to agre• t.o 1ubrnlt to fUrther que1· tioning by the committee on bl.a fitness to become W.ef Ju1Uce. Reli&IM sources told United Press Intern&Uonal Fortas was· unlikely to ch~· hil mind -not anJWerinl questions rel'atti.Ri to p r e v l o u s Supreme Court opinions, pending cues, or future decisions. WbeA be appeared before tbe Senate panel in July, ht invoked the doctrine of separation of powers: that it wou~d be constitutionally improper for a sit· ting Supreme Court Justice to answer in any forum other . than the court ltaelf !<>< "" judglneoto. . ni. comm!-bat inwted Farias to return to cilcus1 ded&iom inwl viog pornography. It also wants to question Preoide1lt Jollllsoa'• choice to "'""'""'1 Cbiel Jultice Earl Werren on his White House activities. Train Derailed FOl1las testil!ed earller lllat he "guetted'' he had made a full ditclosure of hia 'dual role a1 Supreme Court Jmtice and pretldential adviser wbeo be told the penel how be had ''summed up" varying points of view on the Vietnam War at one top level session, and took part in Wllite House de-alloos during Ille Detroit race riots. Rescue workers remove an unidentified woman from train derail· ment at Fort Wayne, Ind. 'lbe Penn-Central Limited, en route from New York to Chicago, derailed on the ~81\ side of the city Tu .. day injuring at least SO persons, none of them seriously .. The informed SIOUl'Ce 1aid that while Forias was oot ..,,,.t lo change hi< post.ti-On about discussing c o u r t dec:isJons, he did rliot know how the Justice would relpond to the com· mlttee'1 invitation to further expWn Ju. ~ wiil> Joh!J<on olnee going OD' the bench- Daley Doubted : Mayor's Report Branded Dishonest ' Show Business, Politics Don't Mix Says Shirley N~ YORK (AP) -Leaden ol an. tiwar demonstraUoQa durtni the Democratic convention in Chicago have term.e.d "dishonest and in- correct" Mayor Richard J. Daley's ac- count ol police-action. David Dellinger, chairman ol the National Mobilization Committee to End the War. in Vietnam, a coUltion or 100 antiwar. groups, told new1men FRANKFURT. Germany (AP) _ Tuetday: "I think tile brulallty that Shirley Temple Black. 00 an ab&entee-took p~~ hu not been •dequate1>:,but vote gatherlng mission for the P~ documented ~ the pr~1 .. Republlcen party, 1ald today politics "· ·!t$a1dt'tDaley ~ a 15,000.word and -bus-• don't mix. .. ~ 'oo the .U.6rclor1 de!encllng "I dont tlWlt it 1a wi1e for people ln po2lce actdcm -4 contendlng that "ter- tha ent«Ulmnent b1111De11 IA> go Into rorllts" dellberaly prOYOlred over. politics," ttie 40-year-old former child reaction. movie star told a new1 conference. Dellinger sa:ld the committee had Mrs. Blick became veiiy animated unsuccessfully sought for two months when a reporter mentioned the names for permission from the Orlcago of George Murphy, Rondd Reagan authorities "for normal and orderly and Paul Newman ln the same breath. outlets for protests." The first two are Republicens and "One of our chlef concerns ls that have given up show business for full-our whole purpose in going to Chicago time politics, while actor-director has dropped out of the picture," he Ne'Wman has been active in said. "It is our position that l\-hat hap. Democratic cooses. pened in Ohicago goes on in Saigon all "Now don't put them together.'' the time." Mrs. Black objected. "Sen. Murphy A characteristic ol a police 1tate, would have become a leader no matter Dellinger said, "la to smear the vie· what profession he chose. The ~me Urns after brutalizing them so it ap- peara justified." Rennie Davia, project director for the committee, refuted .Daley's Uler- tlon that only 60 demomtratora were Injured. "Those people who were treated in our own m«tical unti. nwnbered near- ly_400," Davis said. or the 198 injw-ies to police listed in Daley's report, Davis saJd, "ne~rly two dozen were from tear gas -self-llif¥Cted ... 'DaVis also took exception to the list of., ~l\S Which Daley said his of· ftl!ei':l>lcked up. •"tbere hi no clear .evidence that any ot these wupons were takea from peace demcnstrators,•• Davis said. the rock 'n roll acene tonig~t as gueorta of a group of goverument t scientists in 5an Francaco. Dr, goes for Gov. ReagaD. "J don't think actors s ho u 1 d participate actively unless they give up the entertainmeot _business~ .The entertainment business doe6n't like having stars participate very actively in politics, It hurts their television ratings." P.O. Discovers Security Checks ·'!. . , . -. trench•rd 'Boweltan!'"'lin ·ent!'mt>- Jogical researcher, said his team plans to study the e!fecu of mu· . sical vibrations on the ability of the common North American ter· mite to digest his wood cellulose diet. "[ think the U.S. Department of AViculture ia freaking out " said $t1'Yt. Miiier, blues ·band Jead- er at a night c1ub where the ter- mites will be taken. "Rock will only tum oft squilre tennites." ) Without mentioning the name, she said she knew one actor in politics who had his show canceled. "I don 't know if the two tilings were related," she adcled. """ ''I'm against using your name to sway votes ... U I we.re still working in the entertalmnent bu.siuess, I wotfld not be active m politic& · Heat Wave End • SACRAMENTO (AP) - A mall sack containing '250,CXXI worth of Social Security dlecks was discovered at the Sacramento P061. Office today, 10 days after it disepperared, J>0$1al authorities said. The checks will be distributed to the '2.838 elderly Social Security recipients Thursd«)', said Fred Schroder, chief of adminiltrative services. Ill Sight Rain, Fog and Drizzle Blanket Mid-Atlantic Coast C.iltOf'tlla T"111pel'tlturu lamt rtlltf W.I Ill lfet• tolLIY for IWtltwlr. """""°' C..lrtomlaN •• lllt cvf?Wlf llut ,.,..,. ....._ Thin ww •-•rne n'9111 111C1 ll'ICll'll...,. ... ... low doudt .,_ Thi ~·. but 9fNl'llly --JMr ... ,_.,. OU! fhtp dtl'. LOI ....... ,.... I "llt! ti lJ 1! Cholc Clllllr, OOWfl 11¥9 U.l'Wft 1..,, TIN!ldll'. °"'"'W low "-N 119 roe1r il Tlllno -'""' .. ......,llt: ""911 ... ,,. ~ ,,,....... 811111.. Tiit fl~l' ~11 t1llell W ._...... .......... 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Iola& back to IChool today, publlc ICbool teaobera ID Jiipld City, $1D,. .w.. •· ~· ttnt aucb itrlk• 19 tha_stale'1'bllto'ry' • • S011'0 46,000 ltUdenll ID I i v a Mlcblpa• llCbool --all In 1uburbm 'betrott -. contiaued en· joytn1' p ' lxtended · viqltl'op )ecsiiao-· of teeelifu' 11ril<01. In tut st. Loiru, Ill., 2f,QOO children stayed home, while 3,000 were out at nearby Madlllon, m • Mort' schools in East Chicago, Ind., were closed. · · ' ·. New'Yotk's 1.1 million chil~ went back to cl81ses after a two-day delay 1n the opening of. the city's 900 public ecbools. 'Ale striking tea'chers, 5$,<XXJ or the city's 58,000. Tuesday ratified by a 2,3 to 1 margin 11!1 agr,eement to . return f.':k. The . . ers had .said a pl.an ·10 Chj~ago Area Racial Trouble Closes Schools , SUMMIT, Ill. (AP)-AIJ schoola re· mained closed today in this suburb southwest. of Qrlcago f o 1 ·1 o w i n g epcradlc ind.dent& Of racial trouble trlggered by a 11.gf.lt between Negro and white high sdlool i>UJ>il<. Forty-one per-sons b&d betri arrested since noon Tuesday. Mayor ~orge JanChenlro imposed a 1 p.m. to 7 a.m. cmrew for youths 17 and under after the fiat fight. Tuesday involvSng 500 puplll at• Argo Com- munity High School. He also ordered an 11 p.m. to dawn curfew for adults. Thirty youths were arrested. and nine suffered minor injuries Jn the llghting at the hlgb achoo!. State 1U1d Cook Coonty sheriff's police aided local authorltles in putting down ~ dilturbanoe! that included rock-throwing at patrol can. About 30 of those arrested, police said, were charged with curfew viola- tions. A group of 73 whites arrived in 2.o cars at the city J.imita Tuesday nigtit. They attemnt.Ad a march, carrying "white' po;;r. signs, on the predom!i)antly Negro section. WeU llP !hi nottoa:1 ~ IC!iool 171tom lnto 30 ~· dlalilcts would give 1oc.iator1 too •much powor ...i '""'1d lO!Mll .job 1ecurlty. ' ·: UJl'l' PruldoDI ~ Sbonker • .and Schools Supt. B-.Ponovan 1'1os· day ... -... --prooi\ding for .. job 1ecurlty" far thl!I etty•s teacher•. The Rapid Clty Education A11QC:ia· Uoo l1rUcl< for ljigber pay 8Dd smeller Clall ioldl Tueed&I', the .flnt <by SOuth Dakota ever bad a teatjler'1 lbike. !Ulpld City High Schoo) and 1our junior hl&b schoolJ were closed Tues- day. SChOol board blficialJ said teachers who did not appear for Work would be considered In breach of con- tract. In suburban Detroit,, five of Michigan"t SM 60h0ol dl!tricts cqn· tlnued on an extended. summer vaca- tion for 46,000 students because of strikes by 1,tm teacher• ln Trenton. Riverview, Lincoln Park, Ec.orse.~ 1.11d Taylor. In East St. Lollis, a boycott by &bout 900 teachers was in it& third week, .af· reeling 24,000 chifaren. In nei.rby Madison. 3,0CIO etudl!nts bad· been out of actlool since Aug. ZT~ At Ea..t Chicago, Ind., teodters re· jected a co(l'l:ract proposal offtring a $500 across-the-board pay incrUtes. About 400 ol the clly'1 2!0 t-• had been on strike aince Jut Wed- nesday. East Chict_ago's two high ICbOOl& were di.ami1sed Tuesday becaUae there were not enough teachei1 to handle the student!. Only one of iewn elementary sdlools waa open. 3 Syracuse Fires Set by Arsonists SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP) -Aroonists touched off three flres tn Syracuse Tuesday nJght oand early today. Three more arrests were made as the city underwent its third night ' o f disturbances in predominantly Negro sections. Fire officials blammd arsoniatJ 'for three fires, two In empty house11 and a third at a grocery store. Three youths were arrested trOm a band of some 40 persons who clashed with three Syracuse Un 1ver11 t y l!itudents In a brief 8Cuffle on the rltr'• l::a!it Side. The arres~ths Were aged 15 and 18. OffiMr-1 aald 40 youngster• were dilpersed. Tl~re were no serloua injuries in the scitJOe. Step-Up-To-Quality Offer! For A Limited Time Only! Your Choice 0.. 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PINEGAR t BALTll MOR11JARIES I Coroaa del Mar OR a.NM . pi.la Me1a llU ~UZI • ~ BELL BROADWAY '_ MOB11JARY' 'ltj Bn10dway, Colla Me1a " u Will '• '• ~ , DILDAY BRO'IHEIUI i . HQtla(tlJI-Vajley Meetary • 1'1111 _. Blvd. ... .. . • R-.i<• Bodi .. . 1r •7'1'11 ". ?f" PAaFIC VIEW .• MEMDIUAL PAJll[ ... c ,_,Cometary • M-., • 0.,.1 ~-Paclllc Vie• Drtn NeW,Orl Bodi, Calllonla J· - , PEE!t FA.MIL Y : COLONIAL r0NERAL , HOMB !Ill Bolu Aft. " ............ • ~ tM1'111"S MOlmJAJtY l m llltll 111. , .. RutlaeteoBeadl ; LE .... • -·-·-- I 2 lnjur~ In Accident SANTA ANA -A pollce car eo route to c:beck on a 1ilent burgler alarm set olf at a g\m shop here collided with a private car Tuesday mght, Oellding its driver and paserenger to the hospital with broken le&•· The police officer, Robert Lacy, 28, was uninjured in the crash which totally demoli'shed the police vehi- cle after it careened into a fire hydN.nt after flnt hit· "ttng the car. Genn.&1l Gomez, driver Of the other oar and passenger Armanio Gomez wen taken te '()rqe County M<dlcal Center but were t b e ~ tramferred to 1be care ol family pbyalclans. : H8'18 Vogel Aids V9~ Count Sh1dy ·Hans Vogel Ms been ap· pointed to the c.nmty's tuk lorce · tb study' the el• locUvent8S Of tlle ·new vot.e cOUlldJi8 .,.._, wbl<ll ' SANTA ANA -Proteo\a l1111dr 1re provldad In the Ho Pointe.i to two stallono at a coet oC Jli».ooo to .,. from Orus• County citli.-capital projects budgl$! -for now planped, one Jn the Yor-city's tupayen. 11Sllould to the 1uppond practice ol tbo construcuo:i 6Wo11r !fro ~ .u. fiwl~ the . -llCtion 1 fa t I 0 n 1," Thomaa .. ex· ba Linda area ·and . -er not Ibo counlJ 1boro ... - and eqillpo)1nl of county plOlnecl. · . in Leisure World Lf11una coet II wt ore to be toed lire 1t1t1ona from the coun· "An amount of '68,520 HillJI .and t:bret .more plan· for auch county ltatl00tf" ty gentraJ lund have been represenUnr the pro rala ned or the tvture'.' the d!Jr m111&ecr.quorlod. anawqed by County AJJ· 1~ of th,e coet of these The latter t»ft• IN in a Thomu' uawer wu that mlnlalreUve OUJcer Robert atauona htl been · Cllarged ri1w 1Jie. proti!CUOn .d!Jtrlct a ta ta law dldat,. how the E. Thomaa. . to the Structural Fire Pro-to Include RoMmoqr, Los coat al ...,lrUctlon and Thomu aild atate. Jaw tacUon F,und 1n oddltton to Alomlto1, Cypr.,., and La. .operatlon'C/f counll llr• •ta, requires tbat.allcoata~ . tbll •'*'"II ·pro r«o maro Palma. 1 • , • llO!>l ls dlvldad betw-the utable to sti:uct'!""l twp ol·~•. lf!'.al llrO P,otection Rlanv P~tad .out . tb•t Slructllrll Fire P.roteclloa teotlon mun bO pall! #Cin· badpt.,. · • , Sotl BeaCh .~n~ buut li'lllld .,,d tho coUnl)T-111 special tai<tt colloc¥ flt Seal Beacb City Manager .,.aniidiiequi&ilptjeil;,' _ ..... •,...ata ... u.,on.._r .. un,.d.,_ ___ ._._.,.· that purpou. Lee Rlsoer, ln·a lett.r fA> the •r AcUvlties o1 Ibo C..U.ty BOll<I al Sllpm!!aon,, had fire at.attoo units are · aDa-called ''extremely unfair lyzed to determtne t b e and inequltable the financ· percentage repnaent.ed by Jn• ot conltrucUon and structural fires . equtpping of flte . station1 ''In the 1968-69 budget !rom county general funds." Press Quh .Pla,ns Party See Our 12 Page Ad In Latest Life Magazine will be . .....i by tile county In BLACK STAR CANYON . the l!ov. $ ~ e!to'Jon. -The Orango County Prell Rarioh In Blaclt Star Can· )'llll, beglpainl al I p,m . Z11nith table color tY · so easy to tuna . VO(OI, ~. eoo>tractor and. a Club wlll !<Info · fta late m~ ol the Republican summer-luau Uili·year and Central O o m ,m J t t , e ot h11 scheduled lnlte1d a "1P Or-i;buiity waa ap-Lieu GI the Luau" party, on t poln(M to .. the lorce by . Friday .the !5th. ... Theme of the 11In Lied of the ' Luau" party ii "A Nilht In V,enl<f," and mem- btn'of lhl· Pr81& Club ond lhOlr Sll••ls will enjoy an ol.ltdoor e~g o! 1wJm~ mini, cJanclnJ, and songfest, hlifilllhlefl by .an Italian · D&vUt. L. Ja'nlts, chtlirman Pt:e11 Club Prt11l<lent Tom ol the central committee. McCann of the DAILY Pl· dlimer. M>s>oi-lo on advlaorf LOT 1ald that the part,y will ~ IO work lllldor bo h<ld at the r~r ·a Jamet and VoeeI areljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gordoo. ·!'wen ol Sell -.. ~ Kulda al Oran(e, Gordon lllsbop Olld Jolin Prescott.,botli ol l>aiita Ana. · The lnllial . fn>llP W1lll ae.lected 'by County Clerk William st. Jolin to 1tudy the operation of 200 Prfu. tomal!o machlne1, ttle llnt ol ....,.al 1ystem1 propo<ed fUr' evaluation. The lllowne9I ol the Col<'m&n 1ysteme, used In tlif June· primary election, caused °"""' County tD be the leCOnd aloweat t n reporting election nouita to Sacnmiento. ( New Class In Dancing A 111-week beg!mil>g class in round dancinl will be ol· lered by the Co.ta Mesa Recreation Department be· ginning Sept. 12, aup- plemenUng & cummt ad· vanced &esaii.on on Monday Jl!g!ita. • The beginners cla1s will coot fl per -and la h<ld Thur>day1 lrom 7 ::JO In lO:at p.m. at Everett Rea Schoo~ according fA> depart- ment' 4dde Toni. Papovtt31 RENT! .. new "cu1folfl" lf ndsar . aufomafic wafer 1offener \ 6.00 per month pfua lntlallatlan It'• custom because wt install a brand new water conditioner to fit your needs. You rent the conv1ni1nc1 and luxury of ·soft water with an option to buy If you choose. Replace your exchange tank stM"!t and elimi- nate the nled of monthly servicing. There's no running out of 1nh water either • , • the Lindsay is fully aufolnaticl ..................... ,. .. * .............. . 127-4000 you c.ao ~o it blindf ctfded 1 COLOI TY PllCIS STAn AT s329n •· : IOI IULLA'S- Poll• Ch ln8lruol;on ls pllerod by ce ase, oneite 0cmu and Jolumy STEiEN 'S TV . l f53 ,'NEWPORT 'LYD. (Ono ll0ck No. of 19th St,..11 LOS ANGELES (UPI) Mullen . in ttie odvancod Pd.ice llhot and idllod a 17· c1a.« held at WU.on School year.old boy after • wild and refreSimeots are serv· Butomoblle cba1e through ed. Ute San Fernando Valley ----------, Monday, which allea;edly bef!an wllen be tried to run down two olficers with hi!; auto. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' 00 .,., .. --.-.. un......., .,, caehi -: J144.H21, 675.J.41 I tltop ..... ..., .......... ., 10:00 .... ,.. f:IO ,..,_ . El .:541.3494 Mon.-Thura. 9-6 Friday 9-9 · Saturdiy 9.5 • REPEATED .by. POPULAR~. DE· • ., LABOR DAY ''PRICE SMASHIN·G'' SALEll HUGE 21 FOOT DELUXE . ENCLOSED . PATIO! PllCI INCWDH· aul PRINTS • l'lAN • 200 '101 PT; CEMENT e DIWXE SCHIN .,__.PLUS cov,R OF' FABULOUS INSALUM • ""' . s3so . '.WEEK ENClOSED PATIO • i..• ,_, ............ ftnW.. . NO u: ,.., .... c.. ...... ... -!l ' • t •• ,..., C.re-N. ...... 1u... • ......... I Coal hi. I-I W-lo Wl- 1 _,,.,, TIAILllS OUR SPECIAi.TY ••• EYE IEfORE YOU IVY No Sub-Con1ractort-W1 Da All C.m1n1 and lrlckwork .CALIF08NlA , PATIO SUP,PLY .\ • 'FA~ Jllll!lAY Af. I • I FULL ..PRICE •895 .. ''.<NO UPS!! UOUW PRICI $1295 APTU WI IXTU VALUll BRICK BASE ,.. '~ "' -1 ...... i.. •soo• TOTAL PRICE fiftLUD\_f\le M•lOlT, Pa.ANTU WAI.LI ·CALL ,NOW . . . .~9973 -UMl!IDTO .. UT 1q ~STQl!!IU ~ ----·---------- · I I I I l • • ~ W...*1, .stt.u.ne. rt 1'6a • • ~'VoHr ltlonet1'• Wortla -· I World Faces Crisis OVER THE COUNTER NASD Llt1lng1 for Tuotd•y, Soptomllor 10, 1961 l By SYLVIA PORTER U you have 1111 com· passtoa, you must in recent weeks hQve been stuMed by the speder of t.e:ns ol 1hou.sands of children starv· ing t4 death in BlAlra, tlOlls . But the c:Nls Is here, now. 1t affec!I vtrtu&lly every bum.an being on earth here, now. What ls being done about the populAtton expiosldnt Next to nothing, • · Nigeria. But an you aware that Bi.atra may be only a minor preview o! what could be in store for much 0( the rest of the world only years -not even decades -from now? The UnJted Nations . despite a plea laU last year from 30 1overnmenU: to multiply the UN'o family planning H:rvtces , still I! s.eslgnlng only inslgni!icant sums of mooey toward this effort. Most UN funds still are being channeled againBt the brush fires of diaease and illiteracy rather than againtt the conflagraUon ot population. In January 1969, I.he population of the wtJrld iJ due to cross tbe 3.5 billion mark. By the year 2,000, less than a generation from now. the world's population • + .may soar to 7.5 billion. SIMILARLY, In the U.S .. the Agency for lnternaUonaJ Development ii spending on-lf. mlnlmal amounts on tbe world population problem. Since 1954, we have Hnt a total of 115 billion to un· derdeveloped n a t i o n 1 , ttirouei the Food for Peace program. But In the current fllcal year, only $5.3 million is earmarked for t h e puttbase of blrth control devices kif use in other oa- Uons. Coanting other family : • ' i . • ' • ~ j . • • . • • ' ' ·, " -• .. " •• . ' ~- • ,~ ... nus YEAR ALONE, world popul<rt.ion ls expected to grow by 70,000,000 people, the equivalent of the entire combined population o f France, Belgium and 1-lolland. Right now, the world's population is grow· ing by 8,CXX> every hour. Now, heed this preview of Biafral Already, an estimated 3.5 million human being., are dying each ye&!' of malnutritlon, a polite word for-starvation. Thb means 10,000 are starving to death every day -NOW Between today and 1976, the forecast is tbat one billion human beings may die of hunger and, as one leading soil scientist. last month told Ul.e9th Internationa I Congress of Soil ScienCe in Adelaide, Australia, today's starvation rate is likely to quadruple by tbe end of thiJ century. This would mean ttJ.at within the next 32 years as· many a<> two or three billion people would die of starvation. l\IOST OF YOU surely prefer to think that the crisis lies aomewbere in the future, to be dealt with, somehow, by future genera· · planning assl!tance u well, only 2 percent oJ the AID budget is going to beJp solve the population problem of Wtderdeveloped nations. A White HOUie panel recently urged a n im· mediate increase in AID 's spetlding on family plannin:g to $100 million a year in otder to provide significant federal backing for new con· traceptive 'research, ship· ment of large quantities of birth control devices to other co u ntri e s (an estimated 30,000,00 0 unWanted babies are now being born 1into the world ea:b year), and J.ftater sup· port of UN Wnily pW!ning programs. We are, ap- pareotly, inl-& this ad· '!! ... New Professional Building Garden Offices now Available Office size optional-with area !pace de~gned tor your needs. AcousticaJly ind climatically controlled. Lar~e parking areL 350 SEVENTEENTH EAST COSTA MtSA FOR LEASING INFORMATION-CALL PETE BARRETT REAL TY 642-4353 CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN REAL ESTATE Openin91 fo, 1xperi1nc1d lic1n11d p1'5<111n1I to 1noci1te witlt 1 r•ctnlly 0'9&ni11d "prof11•loJ11I •••I 1tf•t1 ''"t••tlng 1r91nl. 11tion." U11 of re1.l.Ji1n1 c11mp11t." i nd cyiltm1fic ''01J•tty •J11lyti1 for/I\ t~• b11il for 11ff•rin9 1 11Alq11• '""le• •f "Pr•· p1rli11 thro119lt R1,1&rth." • Income poteatlol-$20,000 + yr. • Guarontffff Income program • Full ln1uronce co•erot• e Paid vocation ...... plan • Retirement /Profit sharllHJ Re1id•nti1I Oivi1ion l111d /l11corn1 l11v1.tmenlt Divhfon R111rt ''•p•rty Olvidaft PROPERTIES WEST 310 W11l C1111f Hi9hw1y, N1wpotf 111.ch, Call Mr. 0. H. Smith for appointmant C•lifotn!e •2660 b42·0l44 "' ~ 0 Interest from the l st of any month on lunds received by the 10th. 6 interest from date of rtceipt after the l 0th. @ interest to date of withdrawal on lunds left 3 months or lon1er if account remains open unt il quarter's end. 5% per annum compounded daily cur· rent rwt• on passbook savlnp. 5.25% per annum on bonus KCCUnts. I -,:;;;,,,.,f' Jf not ra11 OT r.trme tn TODAY! --- MUTUAL SAVINGS .......... ····-·····- 2167 C.l.f C.onl tlf&tlllftf. c... Dti ""'·Calif. ,2625 T...,,...,,. '71·5010 -llflCI". ,_ Jll L ~·••• • ~ Cltll•. tur -....... ..w -.. -... ... -...,.... ... PRESIDENT JOHNSON,· in mld·July, appalnt.ed stlll aootber aptcial panel to ad· INOUSTIUALS :"r1i:.:i.:..:.,..,. 1 :' = ~ ~i.:.!:,,,.,.~,.t.ltl ""' ;"' ~ vise the {tderal government ~.~or;.rnt h-k"' W' ~M ~ l"K "'4• -» n" :" ~\It .w .... ,.,rt1et _. ~ 1No 114 on bow to help oOler nations ~ EllKfrk '" nw. 11~ 111t. ::::=1 :;::::;: ·• ,: n = ::;--~,. .. -r~ 1.20 :.! :: ~v. deal itb th·•-explosive A.I• ta11t • 1• fs1t u1 ...._.u e1i1c: c• ""' ""-11"" N111 w.,,. •• t.Jtt 1,.. 10 ltl'f ""' W o:tu. Alrtlom9 l'"1'91t~I 11¥111 lM New 1[ne Ga.I! t.1t !.M 1._ ~ Mt~ lflll lOV. 11\lo rates of popi.Uation growth. Al• tr\Cluattl• 1114 1w 1714'1 Nldoo\loll f'llt 1.eo 4 41\\ • Ho~ I.Me C• .It nv. 11"' ''" Th I' t d t ... ~ .. IM .» It U\4. ll'\ Hit .... AC A »l't );II~. •¥1 fi'Klflc Nit t.119 17 1t 17 e pane • repor • ue ner. .t.lllM Ectuln. IN 11Mi lOIJi No CIMI Alrll-"" '~... "' l"K Std ~" Ni 1014 ... month undoubtedly w i 11 "'11" ",_,.u.. 44\11 """' lff ctt11 Al• u1111a ~ ,,.. .-. ,._.,...,,n1, Lit. • 1N .,.,.. nv. • f AlllM ""' " ,.. " oll Nor1t>wftl G11 ,,, ,,... 111111 11111 fi'f'O\lld·W•tll 1 :!IYlo ,,. 3'¥1 repeat the urgent plea o AllY~ a. t.cea .... m1 '"" » 0c;,.,..,1""" •l'IC. '°" 11 ,, 11 R-.ionc N.t Ltt. .1' it ,. 11 world population specialists "'" lldt ""1"' ·" u • ""' oi,. eo ti tN t•\li Jl:ldlfMnd c.ar. 4\li .,. Gl't Profit Made By Safeway C.0-op Store .... _ EQH'eM 1.• ~ = ~ ~ .. ~1 .osu 11\.\ II Hit. It, ••ul P&M 1... )I )I'll '11-\ .t.ltWf Gl"M'll1'181 A .to ,,.._ "'~ ,,..... ..,,,,,..,. ,,_., Hl'I 17'/o '"""' Stf9QI Cn 1 5'\4i S7'Ai -~ lmt<" l"lpe I. 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"'"" 11 I 20 ~ JO'AR_.b (Onlol .60 lt'A 1t!Jo l~c t lll HICl'lll.W " """3'\.'l y 1tl ' w 4Ja turned-a profit for what:~"'.~,~.;!'.• ~• ,•~ •• ·~,_. •,•,.2.20 ,1 :n 3114 F1rs1 N11 B-c:111 t !7V 5114 57'Wi ~•r AUDll o ....,.., . ·-" _,,. 27Vt "'" -17\o'J !!,., 17\o'J Fin.I H•I Cll'f 1.• 73\t ™4 ll.... _ ... .:_.:.;_.:__.:_::...-.;_•_~_ ... ZIC-"'.:__;..;,_ ... __ • __ _ may become one of it& com-1_..,. v ... a. st ·" :u111 uv. ?!.~ Roc~-11 Mtv. ,,,. ..... .,. ... tioL.... 11¥bhlre Hl~Y 7t lll ...,. .. R B IOs ~ M't 2, FrNlktlfl MDI lk NY 2.10 ~ "" pe WIS -the Hunters 11ot;t.nn1"'r Pnx.iu~ !3'11 1SV1 ,,,.,, R:;::r'~°'NY '·"' .. \.\ .,..... ""' ~·= I...rvtt "',111':: 1W: 1~ Point rA.Ari llr'lcber CtN'I' lN 11111 1111.1o Rov•I IMI of Arr>« n .u '1\IJ Nit lk <II MA 211 1:1 :o ....,"Vl'• SOMllD Air~ ... \Jfllh 210 210 lud:;er-Co 1 11\.\ •l'I 31 Safeway a .,.,....,....., chain •os.11111 C.Plhll .II J7Vs 31\IJ 31 Sl,.e<ll ·~ 1Alo I~ l"" WEST'ER'N IANl<S ' &&......_J 'llow•ter 1"1.., .164 N ' '"" S.Nr~n Alrwrn torn 11'4 11'11l 111¥>.vt-Bank 1 nlil 2•111 "'°' Offered help lo the Negro &rld9efol'd FoOCll JV. 714 !.,'" suntlln Eltdranlo U'AI n~ 13". a.M cf A,,_kl 2.'9 7114 Pm 71'4 district ~-,· e on June 6, the •,~~:.•,.!!M.• 11 2' u .. su world '''~ 211111 'tsllo &.nk 11'1 C•I SF 1.• ~ ~ .. 1, llW vnv•u ·~ '11lli '2111 71~ S.... c .. tCIY S~ 1 14\ii ~ 11 lk of T~ of Cl.I 31\11 Jl\.\a :JO\lt day Sen. Robert Kennedy c11b1~ 1 2f ,, 21 Serntlldi CMP 1t • ,. ,. . CenT!nei. v1r1ey •t .:ia 17 u:w; 11 died C•llf PK U!Ulfl" 1.11 21 21~ 111-Sevom-Up .a •J av. C111Nrv fl•nk 7 7 ' and announced Mon-C1tlf Portie! c .... 1.,. 31,,., !2 ~" Simon & Scllinter ·°" t m '"' ~"' N•f Bk •• 211>6 111'1 2111~ day the Co ...... bad at last c.Mt w1tw Strvlc• 1.lO ~ 41\4 -'91_. ,., Lnt .4' ~ ~ :rm c~<.111r•111 1.«11 37~ ,. '1'1: -y c ...... on CPIUlll JD • "" • s. CoUI W•ltr • 11U. 17'\lo 17 Fl.t&lll'f Sa11k .Je 1]'~ u 13'~ shown a profit. c. .. _, NJut i• · n as 111 So un1an G•' 1:10 1114 3f\lo n"' F1rir ... nm-."""' 11,,., 11~ 1111a M I Tb · ted b C111TKll Inc I~ 11 fSlii !ou!Mli!erll Orllhl'lll .115 1414 lSlJt '4\lo Ft~I Slfcur1ty CP 1.JD S4 S4Yt l4 e omas, apporn y c~·· R-C• 17'\lo , ..... 17 Sol.rlttw ... t Gu 1 If'\ 1'1\ 1.-.. G•-Y Nit ltk • u u. l~ UV. Safeway to maoa~ the Co-C•K•oe N11 G11 .M 1~ 12'11 12y, sw Rsrc11 a Geo1 1'" .llJ ""' 1n. 11>.i imPltl•t 8Plllr tt 21 d " Cff'Nf\t Prcroertl6 • •Ill • SP.le• O•dMlltll '"" !Yo 4\lt Liberty NII at .7• N l14t nlo op, ec\ared: For the first etwoico f:Fllllnffrhw • 1v. • Si>Kt•o-Ovllll;l'tlo 71111 311111 tt MlftVl'Klu•.., 81nk 11v11 nv. 11 ti . thr th t Cl'll..U A I I ~ .... 11'4' ,.,,., SIH'l..i Sl•MI ca1111t .... •Vi Sin!• Monlu 811AA .SI )11~ 15'¥ 1'14 me m ee y~ars e s ore a.m Mim""' lnmt 1:iv. llV. 11 ss1> lnd11St , 14 1.,.. 1, $lie ••c N11 LA 1.2t1 ~ " ~:w. has made a prOfit." CJn1-U111 As UV. 71 27V. Slate ExPloranon 7\lr tv. 1'h 5o Callf hi Net I... d't'J !II •I "This 1·8 sort of • tri·bute ',~~ •• •, 0•,~,!,.:.•• 77 11v. 2'~~ s11111 1nc1u•l•ln • 1 1 Sumitomo l!lt C•I 1.10 :ln\11 '2 :J0\11 ~ " ... -~ lN 14\lo 14 SubKrlpllllfl TV 13\'J 14 1514 surety NII llik I ""' "' 1\4 to SenaU>r KenDedy " he ad· Coe• co111 LA 1.o111 ~·11 '5V. 64V. Sun"' 1n111111r1" 1311> J4Vi 2' Uni°" B11tCOr1 1.0 Sf .. "v. d d ' Col<Hnln t<19ln1 ... IOV. '"' T•m•r EIK llld Im """' n us N•f •t SD II 71\t "'~ " e . Colwell Co • lO 31 " TIMPI• '60 11'1 IN ,.. V•ll•~ N& ""°""'• .• r.1111 ~ nv. Thom •· first b OIJ~t ComJiullr Eoul..m lofll; Hilo 1414 Ting11r lndut ~ 53 '1 Wtlla F1rto 811111 IA SO'llo SW. 4ll~ as, Wnu r fi" COMO! Roc:lll l>mcls .. Miio !'I 21 TlllH Freert !t IW! lfl1 IONDS in other Safeway employes corne1 s..,.. .. ·"' • '"" ,.,, 1"11 Tecurm!lfl PfO<fs 1 .i 174 1" u' ACf...Wrle sir cv1:w.1n t4 t4 th t b . Cmtet1! TKll •14 t'.:. 4'h Ttlon Rifle.II . 4o!'h ~ 411\lt ~ BUI Rub cv4'1.IJ 136 ,._. 135 to operate e s ore, as SID· DASA CorP 13..., 1''h n 11,.11 ""' 011 coro • 1ov. 10v. iuv. Ard.n-M•Yl•lr '' 20u 111 1s 70 ce hired six replacements o.,. oar,,. L•b 1'"' 20 "'~ T•••• c1111111 corp .n u~ 1w. u11o Jtor111n•1 OePt. cv•Vrt&t 1tJ in . • D1t1 Prodllci1 171'1 17". 17'tlo '~~mt•! Powt• .ICb 1''4 """ 11 l&L Opllc•l (~'Vt!;1' l» ll5 all from the commumty. oc 1n111,....fl0n•I 60 21 21"' '11 TIME ~ ,,,~ 25 24v. a.,,,1na AlrHn.,. sv.i1f 1" iu Last week he hired \VJllie L Otl.ux Cl\eck print .IO '1~ (]~ '2 Tlltn Group .• '""" 14'~ 1..V. l!luffur'lll CV SV..1 71 lJO .·~ •• · 0111 FIMflCe .~ n 161/J 1av. fOl'glnol l't 2!-Hll Ce"'""' Df\t cv'4!11 no Scott. a farmer assistant D1cUon Ellcl•O!llcs " 21\'J 23 T•K« 1/IC ss\.\a !l1YI M Colem•n EJlll ts n 1s 11 ,_ · ff d Olelltlc 12 12~~ 11'h Tr•ld Corp i4" IN 1'111 COl'llrol O•fl cv3'4s., IS4'h ld swre manager in aywar , oMnt inc 1 1\~ 1v. r''"'con' Gli Ploe 1 1'"" :io 1~ Cl'Od<1r<1t11-4.MI" n '° 11 to take his place. ~~Yfl'~l~~1~2!,11 Inc pf~~::i..~! ~~~'"'1 ~v. ~~ ~'h~!:cw~!:c~111:"1119 1~ 1~ Quentin ft e y n O) d S, l,2S1S\il 1t•;. U:\O Trlco l Jl'fr H'h !H'J Frt.ltNuf Tr CV<l!i1' 133 131 Ill safe-way president W h 0 °""'l"'Utl Wit .60 11V. 11V. llV. Trld&lr lftduil • 1t lO\lo It G!D:lru C•f CV=~ :~: l20 ~:: ordered his i1rm to ·help the ~~e~~7,~!! ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~~n1~~:r .: ~~ ~: ~~ ="'' C::I ~t cv~ 10 10 '° ' _ ,,.. ,,,. ,, .. , P1c Ouldr Ad xw Ill 74 t2 n Co...-.n said he hoped to give Ouaimmun Inc ,,,~ 23'·~ ,,•.< Udlco Coro .60 ... " " p 1 p 1 51o4 16 lll 11, ln -y, Dun Br•Cltlrl!l'l I 41"• 48'.lo ~.,, Unlofl Rock & Mal .60 ''4 1 '"' S;I~ e~lhilblhl ~l\Art71 102 l!Wo Hn Hupters Po.int 8 store that Eco110ml~ Lob .Cl!. 31''> .IO JSV. US Envelope .60 1; 15 72 Thrl""° M1rt cv 51 10 103 IOI 103 was truly its own. He also ~=r:~~trie. 1~~ 1~ 1! ~!!~ £:':~&L~~ i.c 1~~ 1~1.\ 1~!v. ~~'!" 5~1-;:0~ ~~7' 1~ 1;; 1~ said thAt if the store was EMiroi.a 1 30'"' 11v. 11~ VWR u1e1 Coro 1•1~ 1~ 1•ttt r.an' w .. t Pl. Nt 71 n . EM!rO!llt C1• 31\.\ »V. 2''111 V1t1;V lnd111 '~I '''° '"' W1y ... Mfg ~517 125 135 1'S successfcl, 1t could provide E1eCr.,,,1c Mffl\Of'I"' .eov. .n1:. o111•4 v•cu o..,, eo .~~ .~~ .~. we11s F•'" 311.11 " • .n 11 · bs and ~ Ir · · Firmer lrM 211 11'~ 11\oi 11 V1Uev Gal ·'' o'"' .... """ whln t c ~-17 115 195 lN JO apprenwce alDl.Dg F1rr1nvton corf l1''-38 l1'J. v1,1<11111 17 '""' 11 " ff" " for Negro youths. Fed""""' JG • 24'.<. 2sv. 2!1 v1n:o Mlv coro .:. 1 1VI 1 i:zam""• .. ••••••ca=;qm--Ftd SIQft I. 51gn1I .IO :!I :19 :ljV., Vllro Cp of Am 7'1'1' 30 :JO Mesan Gets Chevron Oil Position Fed Sien & Sit cvpfl.20 51 ~ 41 Uhrllnt Woodard :19V. J0'4 2''4 First l osl<lft Corp 4 " 103 ti Waddell lo R;!<'Jd 1.20 521/1 53\~ 511.'i Flril Exec Cato 111.'J 11\~ 11 W•lker·Scoll CorP 14 1$ H'V• FIHthef" Ca~ll1f "l'o 10'~ 1& Warne' Elec Irk .J.I 11" l2t'• t1V. 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Emanuel or Olluat lmlrvmen" 1 I 7\llVuba Indus! 5 pf .so 10 11 .... \0 INVIE,TINO nv co .. m ljll)l''' Grl-11 Con 2 , 113 111· 11l ZI¥~ Pl .IS \I 1• II COMl"ANl!S nv lndlc 1 "1J IG Costa Mesa bas been ap-Gukllnct Ted> S''a S\11 !VI ZIOM U!~h e1nc: . .56 10'\ !\'4 10.,., NEW YORK (APJ lnves Bot 13.iS 1(.11 . led . b GulCIDnce T~h CV pf 21 .... %1 n $A.VltlGS .. LO .. N COMPANIES lnVl:ll G•llO.IP potn seruor res ear c .. 111..,, e 1191ft co , 61'< , Amer s&L utah .1s 1s 11 1s t;~1."'~:'1r:d""::'° ft~ 11~~!·'9 engineer for the Chevron Oil HeKce1 .60 ,~,,, ,, 1'11t> Btlmo..I S.Ov .. lll HV. 27'h 1tV> "'' Nallonar Auocr. Select 2J·., 1o·fi Fi Id R b C NI Sh<f•r ,?t '1 .U d CorllmC!t S&l I I ;illo<\ of Se~urltln Var 1>1v t:j' 10:12 e eSeat,C Ofll93DY, Hoover Co I 33 3314 ?2'14 E<1ulf11Cle S&L L,e. 1'~ I I~ Dealers. Irie., ~· !"v Rull t,' 1.•l La Habra laboratory. Horld• MCll>r Co I• u E11ullibi.t S&L Portkl "° '~"· '' n tne prl''' •I w~11;;" 11tel 21.1211.9' Hou1ton Ft•rlen 111 ]~ ll't 1'1 .. 1 Fin of Wt~I. • lS'IJ I~'\ JS'" ~i:i~ h1v'eKU•b~~ 1~''1 ~:·a~'·H Emarruel of 2700 Peterson Hv11er i .nv. tJ 12 F1r11 t.ll'lcol!'I Fln•n n 11v. n·~ JOld tld) "' bo\111111 J~ns1n 22· SJ 1i SJ W --~ ed bi ba he / lnlllffnllla 67 ~ 62 Fl"t Syrelv Co•1> 1 11 11'11 11\'i 1uktdj TulSGl'fl ICovstone Fu.idi. • ay. r~'1:JV S C Dr tn1afld Cllfllllfll'I' 1 . .111 31\lo :Jt>,:; 33'4 Firs! WHtl'n Fin '"' 5 ()\ l>kld Tue~Y IA ~ ~UI 81 2l.il2J.n and master's degrees in ap.-1nttf"n1"°"'11 CMm • 1:1 " 11 H•"""°'"" Fl" .1& 11"• ,,,,, ni.i. At>vd"" J.2' J.~ ~~! ~~ ~~:~ii:~ lied h . t d '"'er-•l•le I eke 11! 'Ill 71 71 PacltJ( S.v & l.~ .:JO l•'~ J!'4 3S f.CIVlsoro 1.n t J'l ~111 Kl , ~ 10 42 p C em l S r f aD J.....,.., Andr1w .to JI :It JI Rlvtfllde Fln corp A "' II\ Alllll1ted ,,)t IG.ll 111 K2 il1 1:J1 chemical eogineer'•g from J11,,.111v11 Grooc .25 1v, a·~ 1v. 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Al,.,.,.,,_._ -!YI .1\'r -NA-F+nltfrda't Uh GL. 4Sl,I. !i'N-1.:.1111' F, FAd~ 1il2 LA Drw Ca .M 25'~ 2S CNA Fl,..rtelll Tlf ,.... "" 7""I ll:ICk · · Mlq Giii 12.5113.1' L.,·-1n111111 1J'M 11•.~ 1s1~ combl""" '"" ,«ts n 1' 721'! cl Co · I. 1 Mas• Tr n.1' ''· s T F LllWfY'I Food• .1• 3.1 3• C"""' GenerBI l.J'l 61 ~ •II~ l!l~°!lld lj1·f~ 1)~ MlllO ll.'7 fl·') 0 eature ll"!'flt & Bowler .Cl 11\<\i 1( 11111 e11uulol"I Jn.Co of Arn 11•11 lt 111h Ln.,,~ :ii! !:;J ~~g:,,.. ?~·,~ 1.&:fa l.ea• Jet 2514 26'4 2SI') Empire GM1erel '"' 1 ,v, llo-ton f l ·~ Ml<SA Mui f 4 t i1o1 Lelsun! GrOllll U •I t i F1rmat'I N-World .105 :1''4 :25" 'JS'.'! ll!'Old SI J~tv•I Moodv Ctt 1fJl 20:01 Llll'f', ti! & ca 1.60 ntu. 11'9'.lo 121•~ Fam1tr1 Ur'ldwrlters 2 57\o'I "" J7\ll 1~1r: 1A·~'ll jl1. M00<tt'1 14.fl 11.Jl FedMart L-• Drue Stor1. ,U S4 57 " Fl~ll1Y Corp 2lV. ,,~ '31/o tn c;.., .: 1 : M~:::~ Furt:i 'I" Ls Stt1tl 11 11 F!r• u-n A"n 1.50 l.l 41 '° enl<llan lt. 20.JI lllCom 494 :21 MICl'OdYM 1 ?l\11 3111.'t :JOV. Flr•I Am Tiiie IM .211 u·~ ,..., 1-tPlt Inc t .jl i0.10 Insur 1:D Al MltMl"t"1'1C.·Movloll 10 lOV. 100\ l's! N~I Lite All l'~ JV. JV. aall S1'tr I . 2 I.fl MIF Fd 20 ~" A Fed.Mart t t M G T Aul1!1nce 11'11 11~ ll'Wi Fr1.,kH11 Liff .Cit 3111Ao lO"li .lOI.'! ~!':' ~r Fl\,: U. MIF Giii 1: :1 1 new s ore a Miml'tdl:rodl Ch""' 1 " 61 " Fund Amerlc• ecs 1.!D 111-n1Ho s~ ·9•1~,:'' 1"!·H'i!!J ~1;1~ 1f·J.: ~ Crlllden \Vest Street and M•••"""' Sec11r111.. 11 ""' 11 G-••• Re-t"' , 7'1 2" m com s111: . Mu .~, fn ·u McLean 1"" 4 JI.st .n" ~'"'Ha"""'' F!re i.20 U'"' ,,..., UV. Grwtn '· 1 Nl'A Mut 11)411:n Jv.:cFadden Ave. lnMerchll'" FM Ll"t l.lO u 71 \lt 71 H~rlfilnfl'lre1 J):Y, :r.iv.. :JJ'~ lncom !·' '·'°N•I WS.e llllj• Westminster will open lo· Ml~NI c1~1111 .JO 16 16'1' 16'' 1n1erau111 Ute • • 1 SP1c1g1 . 4.lt Nit 111e1 1J'.~ 1 :.:i Miu P•I .lll 6\11 &V. 61.'i Je!ler'IOll Sid Llfe .tfl )1\4 '7'1• 36,l C'\:"se t rv:i~17011 ! U Nrl foe' ~'J day. Mon1rcn Mlrk Svt .oM ~ •I Cl Lincoln NII Lii' ·• .S U\O 4'\lt ~kt 1(.S'l It I~" 11J~'lft The More is situated on c~·emkrt lt.Sl 2 33 01v1d s a .tl Co~rl'i S.tl r·ft r.: :: I ii :U 3.45 acres with a floor Fufld 1.a.~ 1 1' !~ t:1u io.r, capacity of more than so.ooo Amer1°cans Fm" d Need ,;..'l:"' .. !:" : •••• ";.':., '!HR": Fern Caron b.t.s been nam· I,;;",• •,t:;J1: ·n ~._eo: ~ 'l·.r.. :~ square feet. c:"t~:11fl.idj1: Ill =:.-ti.,. ll·~ . ed manager Qf the new store F D ] I ''"" f1 N t j:ll :::i,sP.!~~t!!lli~::..~!~. be or en ta nsurance ~~..t:1:\i: "~ :11: ff The n""' FedMart unit will ~::::.!• \jj! \i:ll R'f=:t--• !1· ~ltt employ a staU o( nearly 50, BJ DEAN C. MUJ..ER ~se dental care finall~ ~i!""' 1f:l611fL. ~ 2 'L :~ most of them from the local NEW YORK (UPl) _ u being recognized a1 a ~Ld~, ltYl~.:l fn~m H~ · 4 ar~:· addJt:ion to th e sam JU!'ltice. 8 New York significant part of t be 6'"""' 1fU d! ~' ii:P> \Vestmlnster store, another Financial Counselor, and a budget. In 1967 the nationQ] oe111w1r': :: 1:~ ~~~·fl ~:Jt . large unit Will Open in journalist friend were talk· dental bill W8S more than ~·· Sl'lr •• {l 4.# ~rllVlllftl f n Orange County at West Lin· ing about the hlgh cost of $3.lJ.billion. !Jent al ex· ~ 111 ti'ff iiff ~u~~=f. Fu}"iJ~: ·• coin AVe. and Creseent Ave. dent&i care over luncheon. penses have risen more than =""i\jj ,.. rtt11 \I· i,tj in Anaheim tn the fall. "I've been in hock to den· 20 ~ctnl since 1959. !(rwlll 11r, 14 ' nc11n1 • 1'1' lists for about $125 a montb At the moment some 4 rJ11 11.111 i"~ 1t. 1i for five years," said Justice. million Americans .are Es~ 14flf; 1 :;o_.tdl,J! ~ IF YOU' RE NOT "My kids Hvo in dental Of· covered. fnsurance com· :::" "'.1l:lrn· o ~~ [ii~ R • t d fices." pa.rues have t 1 on their :~f' It'~ \1·. !:t1 1 : : eg1s ere "Do you have dental in· rolls . Dental . service ·~" ,::.:.·~ ~· j~·~ ~,,,;· l :ii . $U1anCe1'' p<>TatJOnS. pr1nc1pa1Jy In :f'~°' · 1 ec fn-:'11 j YOU CAN'T VOTE "No. but f wish .f did . 1 California. New York, ~~:!:~ I ' .!."l i: I need it more than the other Washington and Hawaii , Id t:,.. 4.1t1l1~ JP""', ... Jt.' insurance.'' have another 1.3 ~ill.ion. ~/: ~ · 7 ~;u """"' •r1t1 1j:1 ~ DAY TO REGISTER l[AGU[ or WOMEN Justice is a t y pi c a I And tilt rest are insurtd = i: :ft I~~ /Ji. Am.,.ican who ha•, until througb unions or COJIIJ>llllY )1~ '' I :JI ~'lJ"' •:i1 i~r. re«ntly, worried more plans. • .I !BJ:' 1.1 .• s 'f!'a. ," .f:li about hospital and SW'gi~al Last year they received I: ,\ lil ''~t1 f .. il ft . e1tpenses t1>an dental bills. $41.6-rnillion in benellL~. up :l '. lb ,~ .. ~ 1 .e1 =:5~!:~~=~ h.·~~i ~~·.1~!~t:~::d: .:. ·111. l:1·1· ~~ ~: . t doing something about lt, non-prof'it dental aervtct ,, • ...,.. , · 4 ,... c,.,.1t1 · too. corporations set up in 1966~~ : l . J\lfd T"', U1• In May, 1968, according to throu~ the American Den· ... "4 ':''tit~: ~r.:1.1z the Health Jn 1 u ran cf' tel AssociaUon and con· i:'~ 11: ' CQI\ ':1flJ: Institute, about 4 percent of trolled by State Dental ~1t. ~· : u .. :"ft" UNi~ tbe civlUan non-instituliontil A:-socia«ioris. Llke B I u e "" -1: f v'v~ LI::" f U.S. citizenry was covered Sl:ield. which this system ·=~ lt TI ; v:T" t 4 1 .w by dental lnsuraoce. Not a resembles. it re 'l u l re s ~ It It r:"~t111P1 l~ blg percentage compared enobll.ng legislaUon In most rn· d: .Im I~ 13' 1 . with the 8S percent with 1t.-tes. A few rt.ates permit '1= r,: I : I: :it.-""' 'I· I hoq>ii.llzation mid medicni 11.< incorporation under ... ::: r:i " ' . ~ . ' coveroge. But Iha( i"'ured ls<lng le1i•iaUon. lj::rm,. ii· I · w 11-'fi' number ls up about l million penons In several years1 1~t·s •• ~rl'J ·rn ' __ ... _ Weight That Oaim Before It's Mailed By SYLVIA PORTER 1• J lost 54 pounds of ug'ly. dangerolts fat ! I ... in only THREE 'ho rt months!! without a doctor, a diet or calorie counting." "A definite weight loss of 10-20-50 pounds, even 100 pol!Ddi or mort may be ac· complished in a sbort time ." These are excerpts from ads Which bave been widely circulated in the U.S . .in re· cent months. The ads go on to claim Ulat you, the ove:nvelght p e r s o n in normal health, may eon· tinue to enjoy such roods <.s cream of mushroom soup, malted m i.I k 1 , spaghetti, pizza and French toast - and still lose significant amounts or weiitit in "a short time." A key to these am81ing achievements i9 a ''miraculous fonnulation'' involving pills for Mtich you J>8'Y .. only" $20 for a 120-day supply. THEN COMES tho fine print. along with the pills for which you have already paid a substantial sum. As it turns out, the' spaghetti isn't really spaghetti. the pizza contains no pastry, and ttie malted milk must be made with skim or buttennlik. The U.S. Post Office Department bas just issued a fraud order against the company making t b e s e claims. As the Post Office's chief hearing examiner William A. Duvall points out. the company's claim ttiat it c o u 1 d cure overweight without an y mention of dieting was "false and fr<\udulent." Cle<.rly, no type ot diet pill or program available today can a c h i e v e stgnnificant. permanent weight 1 o s s wNllbf-ir-.pecilled perto:I unless the user takes strict dieting measures as well . were recruiting by meam of. exaggerated advertisements and ofterlng medically unsupervised weight reduc· tion regimes. All s u c h groltJ)S must now b e registered under the New York City health code. IF YOU ARE among the millions with a problem of overweight, here are four fundamental rules for facing your problem and avoiding the many useless weight reduction programs now availcl:>le: 1) Avoid all "miraculous" formulas and high·powered pills recommended b y anybody but your doctor. 2) Stay away !ram all gimmicks such u "slim· ming underwear" if they are t.dvertised as capable of acbleving a permanent loss of X number of pounds in X number of days, wee&.; or months. 3) Be suspicious of any wtight reduction scheme in- volvin~ special pills, "diet cockta1ls," or self·hypnosi! if tbey do not also involve a lo'l';ering Of your calorie con- surnptaon. ~) In short, if you have an overweight problem, consult your ptiysician or your psychiatrist. Acquisition Approved Barclays Bank of California has received ap. proval of fedttal and state regulatory agencies to ac· quire The Independent Bank in Anaheim, G. W. Lambert, president announced. The date of merger will be Sept. 1. The cash offer equivalent to $48 per Share of the Independeflt Bank made by Barclays was acceptable to the directors and approved in April by over 96 percent or the 6hareholders. J. F. Mcwaters, president of The Independent Bank, tlas been elected a director and appointed .an executive vice president or Barclays. He will also be regional mamager in charge o r Barclays' operatlons t n Orange County. MORE THAN <0,000,000 overwelg11t Americans :r-e spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year on an unprecedented array of gadgets, gimmicks, pills and potiooa to help them lose weight. More than 5,000 U.S. phys·icians are said to be devoting part or tU or their practices to the problem of obesity. Nobody knows just how much money is ~ing wasted on useless weight reduction scheme-s OT how GRAFRTI many of the 5,000 obesity f; by l911Y doctors actually manage to achieve major long-term weight reduction for their patients. But it l9 known that tlle Food and Drug Admlnl1\ration in Washington has, so far in 1968, seiZed more U1an 45 ~" million doses of multi-col- ored "ratobow pms" used in weight reduction schemes on the grounds that they are either uaeleq or dangerous. The FDA and t h e American Medical Associa· tion have declll'ed over and over thot man1 of today'• so.<:alled dlet pills may cause serious side eUect.s. Not long ago. New York City cballqed dlot club6 whlcb -------- Construction Starts Conotroctloo hao btl\lll "" a new Security Padflc Na· Uonal Bank building, ex- pected to be the ftrst step towaTd a future Laguna Niguel hlgh·rise financial center, on Niguel Road near the intersection of t b e Crown Valley Parkway. The new 1tructure, first of a RO.Ties or cQnvenienet and serYice bulldhigs pl3Med fOr the Laguna Ni,ucl town \ center at 23932 Nlfllel Rood, iJ expected to be completed In mid-October. The ainale-- story wooden atruchtre will occupy more than 2,000 1quare feet General c<1ntractor on tte project is Na't1onal Construction Company oC Santa Ana. nie bank win or- fcr the regular line of banJc· Int strvices plus sate. depos.!t radlitles. • I l I I I ) .. ~ '1 I I I !I .J I ' I I ' I • • ' I ' . J ' / • . i · I . ,//FAITHFUL r · ' •• ' I . I A J • .( I ' I • . . Okay, 10 it's corny. But it's also true, the DAILY PILOT Is ea faithful to ih readers as this famous old geyser is to the hundreds of thousands of tourists who trek from acrou the nation to see it each year. There's something ·else to keep In mind this summer while you're on vacation -whether you go to Yellowstone National P•rk to ste. Old Faithful or not -the DAILY PILOT doesn't take a vacation. We'll atill be :here ketp_lng P.UbRc: luues "hot" end P.rovid· . . . AS ••• '11CiltyrW ......... ing the best way yet Invented for folks to let 11ff steam. - communication. We colnmunicete with rtedtrt end poll. ticleh•: they communlctte with us. The result 11 • veritable "geyier" of information. You think about thet end about where you're going to find out ~ost ab.out l_~~el schools, lo· cal •porh end locel_~~~hen You get.!>ac~ from vaca- tion next fell. When Yf~/ d~'.~ beck, "Old , Felthful" will bt htrt. waiting for you / / ' · ' -. ' • • ' . '/ • " • . • • . • • . • • • . . ( . . • . • . . . • . . • • • . 1 • .. I • •• • • • • • • . • . . . . • ' • • • . . . • . • . • • • . . • • • . . • . ' • ' • . . . • -~ ... .., ~ • • ' 11 I ·--·-~--:~==-:-:=.-=-="="'='~~---------------------~~~~ .. -.. . . -----.... --.. ---- 18 DAILY PILOT ,...,..__. MR.MUM 0 Youths Have Trouble With Learning Habits Far too many students fail to function at anything close to their maximwn ability because they don't know bow to study and use their time effectively. The California Teachers Association (CTA) offers a series of steps students can take to improve learning ability: Develop a time schedule. Establish a quiet place to study at home. Obtain essential equip- ment for study. Follow a recommended system for bettier learning when reading class assign- ments. Keep your mind on your work when studying by fol· lowing a few simple rules aiding concentration. TIME SCHEDULE A time schedule is neces· sary, the CTA said, because it is the best way a student can plan his time carefully. In planning a schedule the pupil should first figure out bow much of his time is not now taken up with "musts," Uke eating, sleeping and achool Moat youngsters will find thal they have six hours a day left for home- work, chores and recrea- tion. These activities should be worked into the pupil's time chart. When completed, the schedule should leave plen- ty of time for both play and homework. One~ sched~ ule is completed, · should be followed m or the the time. ing clus aasigrunents re- quires diBcipllne. The 1ys- tem s b o u 1 d Include the following: Read the complete lesson. Take special note of head- ip.gs and topic sentences. Read the lesson a second time. Study difficult parts until you understaod what the author iJ &ayiog. Look up all words you don't know. Follow all directions given by the book. Check maps and charts as they are mentioned in the te:r.L ANSWER QUESTIONS Answer all questiow: Ust· ed by the teacher. U no questl.ona: have been sug- gested, make up some of your own. When you have finished readJ.ng, write the answers witilout looking ·them up In the book. Then check your '11swer1 with the boot, correcting any errors. Do tbla for each sectton of the alsignment. When the eotice reading assignment bas been com- pleted, close tbe book and cover the answers to your questions. T b e n answer therD one at a time. Look up all questions you can't answer. Cooceotration d u r i n g homework periods is essen· tial to effective learning. Here are a few ~gestions to keep your °l1'14 from wanderin&:: study at your d~sk or la· ble and avoid all\ distrac- tions. FLEET FOOTED SCHOLARS ROBLEE sends you back to class with the winningest shoe of them all ... the wingtip brogue, styled in the traditional long wing pattern with fun storm welt. In full grained leather and fully lined in leather too, 24.00 Men's Shoes, 57 A good studf spot at home should be a place the pupil connects with study, not with play. It Should be apart from tempting diversions : Have all nece1sarJ mater· 1a1J at hand when you alt down to study. It is1 impos- t.Ible to concentrate if one k9eps getting up and wan- dering around the room or'----------------------,.--------bouse. 1 TV , radio, family talk, the telephone. The desk or table should have a study ]amp which creates neither glare nor dark spots. Only mater- ials need~ for study should be on tbe desk. All di.rtrac- tions should be elsewhere. BASIC TOOLS The basic required work- ing tools at home should be obviout-Sharp pencils, pa- per, a pen, a ruler and a dictionary. F ollowing an effective sys· tern for getting a maximum return for time spent read- Out-of -stat.e PLACE LIMITS Place a time limit on. the work you have started and try to flnlsh within that time Um1t. However, ,!on't sacrifice a c c u r a c y for speed. After you have studied 30 minut.et, give yourself a time-out period of three to four minutes. Then ro back to work. By following these simple tips, the CT A said, pupils will learn more-and they will be better prepared to use what they have learned. Tuition Increased For Coast Colleges Tuition for out-of-state students attending Orange Coast, Golden West or Sad- dlPback junior colleges this fall will be $12.50 per semester unit. The charge is $1.50 per unit higher than last year's $11. Thf' rate is set by the State Board of Education. Classes at Orange Coast and Golden West begin next Tuesday, September 10. Instruction at Saddleback begin• Sept. 23. Kenneth Mowrey. dean of admllllons and records at OCC, 1aid the campus last year had 320 out-<>f-state student.. Ht aaid, 49 were Group to ]\feet -Mmnb«a ti( the American foreign students and 97 were military personnel and their dependents. Mowrey said lhefe are checks to make sure non· residents pay the out-of· stale tuition charge. During registration. all students fill out a resident survey card on which the student must give the present address of his parents. A mailing goes out from Mowrey's office to the parents. IC it comes back, an immediate check is made on the li ludent. ' The card also carries a pledge which the student must liign. It states: "All in· formation given is correct. Falsification or information or failure to report changes in residence r es ult I n dJsmissal. 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"In the past we have dJs mlssed students for falsi· tying the report," Mowrey aald. tr-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He pointed out t b a I fore.Jgn visa litudenU are c1a11ed a s out-of-state n sJde.ntl for their entire 1t11 at the college, and mw:t Pll1 the tuition. Tbe oenter I.I located at IJlb Street and Irvine Ave· .... ANAHEIM 444 N. EYclili • A1"hti1t1 An•llei"' Sheppin9 C•nl1t-Phori1 I JS.tlJ I S~•P Monclty !11t1,1 Sttwrd•l 10:00 '·"'· le •:JO P•"'· --· ------------ NEWPORT Coorh ef F1,ltlo11 e New11ori l11c~ T1lephe111 644·1111 Sh op Mortd1y th1y Ftld1y 10:00 '·"'· to •:l D p.M.-S1hlr1'1y 10:00 •·"'· ft 6:00 fl.fl'I, HUNTINGTON BEACH 1111 ~lri91r A"'· e H1111tltt._• h•cll T el1pho11e t•l·llJ I Shop Mondt'f thr1 Stf1r1'11y 10 :00 0 .111. to t :JO p.111 • I ' . ,. \ I I I I I I ' ... ; .. ) . ~ -;; ' "~ .. ... . . .. ', ..... .._ ..... ' ' ~ "V""' ...... -. - Color,· New Prod uct.ion • ' . , . ' ..... •• . SIMPLE SIMON MET A PIEMAN -Only in this production, Simple Simon is the pieman. Hoping he'll be chosen to play the part of Simple Simon in the production by the Children's Theater Guild o! Newport Harbor Is Andrew Neisser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nei5'er o! Ne\vpQrt ,Beacli .. Joan Spellelicl\, daugtiter of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Spellelich.Jr. ol'Corona de! Mar, aloo hopes for a part while Mrs. Stuart Wilson wishes them ootb ·Juck. • For Philharmonic Society Party Drummed Up By Balboa Group Vacation1s over for members of1he Balboa Gmup of the Orange County Philharmonic Society who are already drumming up progranu (or a new St¥on. ··· Amplifying the beginning of a ·year of activity wilT be tlieir annual cocktail party Saturday, Sept. 28. The 6 to 9 p.m. event will take place in the Balboa borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall. This year's special attractioo will be the Over Sextet, a band composed of area doctors and their friends who will provide music for dancing. The orchestra consists of Dr. Joe Harl, banjo and guitar: Or. Bud Delaney, drums; Dr. Bob Duey, trombone; Dr. Patrick Murphy, string bass; Mrs. Dean Hope, darinet; Mrs. Marty st.rom- berg, pTano and her husband, trumpet. "The first Over Sextet was born 'back when' Or. Hart entered Stanford," said Mrs. James C. Gongwer, publicity chairman. "He has been delivering bands of one sort or another ever since, at Yale, 1n the service , in the Philippines, in San Francisco and now here." Two years ago Dr. Hart and a few friends, meeting in different homes, began working out arrangements and holding jam tiessions. Their enthusiasm was contagious. Enough people joined their group to fonn two bands, a large 17-piece band and a smaller band of seven members. Since formation, the groups have donated tlleir services to several private and priblic get...f.ogethers. Seeing that everything is in tune for the cocktail party will be the chairman, Mrs. Theodore Clarke. Serving on her corrunitt.ee will be Mrs. William Fredrickson Jr., music chairman; Mrs. Miles Lar· son food chairman; Mrs. Dan Gilliland, bar chairman; Mrs. Phil ~e hostess chairman; Mrs. Robert Peterson, ticket chairman; What color Is today? You can tell by the color of the Queen's nose. And you will find her in the courtyard of a castle ln a make-believe centucy long ago . • Those are just a few of the happenings in "Simple suiion or Simon Big Ears" by Aurand Harris, the play which will be )ldapted by the Children's Theater Guild o! Newport !!arbor for its first fall production. Auditions for adult. and teenagers will be from 7' ·lo 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 17, and Wednes<lay, Sept. 18, ,and auditions for chiiaren will be from 10 a .m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 21. All auditioos will take place at 1~18 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. There will be parts for a King, a Princess and townspeople in the magical, mythical kingdom. Into tis setting will com'e Simple Simon with his pies and his very little under1.tanding of diplomacy. There is a vmam. of course, called the Executioner, and a Wash~ erwoman whose basket contains several surprises. Production coordinator is Mrs. Carl Neisser, who is urging all singers to liring sheet music for try outs. Among experienced members of the production crew are Mrs. Robert Malinoff, set design; Mrs. Buddy Ebsetl', costwnes; Mrs. 'Albert Weinert, choreography and ·Mrs. Ral~b Tandowsky and Mrs. Ralph Holden, music and lyncs. The director is Peter Church, a well-known profes.- sional actor who bas a~peared in many television pnr dudions as we11 as legitimate theater. Stage manager is Miche1e· Reday, a professionally trained member of Ensemb1e Theater in Sydney, Australia and an active member of the South Coast Repertory. The play will be produced Saturday and Sunday, Nov: 16 a~ 17, at Orange Coast College. 1 The general membership meeting of the Children's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor will take place Thursday, Sept. 12. Mrs. Stuart Wilson, vice president in charge of programs will present plans for distin- quished speakers from the theater and will also intro- duce the profes!ional workshop director, Miss Tamara Piscano. Mls1 Piscano will con<fuct the Theater work .. shops for children from kindergarten to high school be- ginning tllis January . ........,, ........... 11, 1NI Ml.C~ ..... U · Mrs. Jon 1Visel, scripts chairman: Kts. Gongwer, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Frank Hutc~soo, receipts chairman. Tickets for the gala event may be purchased from any mem· ber of tile BalbOa Group or at tile door tile night o! tho event. _ IT'LL FLOOR''EM -)Getting some icr,as .for.a ,danee fiqor for· their arulual :cookttil ~arty are members ol\BalbO;l Groty>, pr-' ange County Phlilulrm'1fllc Society (!~.to riJllJ!); 1!frs. Theodore F. Clarke, party chairman, Mrs .. Ja!fi'ey> "l'~ ·BJ:iecy and ~rs .. Jaln' ... E . Owen Tlie gala event is scheduled for Sept. 28 and wlU feature free hor1·d1oeuvres and canapes and dancing to the muss. of Ille 0ver Sextet .. Edna Should Wear ~ .M.uzzle and :Stay Out of the Doghou.se DEA'.R ANN LANDERS' My busbond prorrded lo IHlll Duft, our pedigr<ed collie, to bis brother George for StOO When we mOYed to an apartment. We moved wt week aod-t>Uke to his new home. Two a..rs !Mier" Duke died. George ineilts tbe dog was lick when ... btollgbt him and he -to pay the $100. l called 6-lllO a ~ Jerk aod 1 few other name1 which he richly deseiwd. My huJband is mad at me. He ,ay1 JM)'be the dog was sick and th~ he'• goilwt to fo11get al>ota ftle SJOO. t .,.y b.l1 brother is a crook and we lhoJJ.ld keep oo his back unW he pays. Whal do you lllll&UI? -EDNA • ANN LANDERS ~ DEAi EDNA: A mutzle -for YIL U )'O•r kuband wanU C.. for1tt aboal t 11 e money, let him. Perlt•PI \be dos w-11 1lck wben yoa sold him to Geor1e. A brother ncht can bt wor1e tlaao 1 do1 up1. DEAR ANN LANDElRS: When I was 13 1 aaw John Forsythe kt a mme. ~~ be ID!oec\ l!t• P.t I rot so ox-I noorf1 !olnl<d. I am -:II and bavo 1obe b<yGl>d klasinf, to put It bluntly, Jot 110 Ont fd1 bff,n able lo ttuil! me tile .way Johri Forn•U.e dld when he kl<sed til"1 ¢. Am I nut.I! -SORRY AllOU'l,'111,AT .. DEAR SORRY : V e a 1rtn1t fttl. 1ou jllll haw._• •lr•oi lmalfaatloe . . and ujoy yolir flata'IHs' 'rfto:rt ·tU1 ' rul u .. ftllu. Try IHJN!enlog -• of that excUemt1l. • ·tk·OM-:J•'h wtlh, -,.. •. -.. fl ... ll!Bi Job are ra~ tUm,. , , DE.ot 'ANll'l:MDEllS'o ·You tsY. told repeatedly that overeatinc m., be oompeosotl<lnJilr ,lllo ·li!:k <I love. <lould It not oho be • sign ol 1bO much low? ' "°" m~y · woin•n try to pi.. lltoir -by setUttr. a lob\• load· ed wllb 11Auc!l01, l•Ji. lcio much ••-"RC and 1bO ll)any...iorieJ? !low l1'llll)' motllen -lltoir dnldren -"Eot,. R's. P>Od !or )'<lll." H""' ID'ID.I' 11u~ed Jewela" try to impress •llllble men ~Y ...titpping up rid! and ~-•?How many wid<>w· ed ....,..n spmd. tbelr days ooolting llld bUlmi for bacl>olor IOl\I ? It II potllellc lltat IO many wooien try to ...., IDve by abcmllne In Ille food. It would be .. at ol kiudnOll ii tl>oy -....n ponloN 0 f llCIUrill>lnc -end helped llielr loved ones to ally cllin aJ\d healthy. Tell !Item, ~. lhlt a 2-<nlle wollt will do -• for a person U-a dlocolate IOUfflo with iolipped cr!llm. r MRS. 2l·lNOH WAIST DEAi MIS: You 're oo r!Shl, bul lie IOlflle II oo llludl more appoallnf than tbo walk. 'l'llo Reeb Ii w11t, whtcb 11 why too muy people luive too mud! of It. • · Alool>ol ii no ol>ortcul to -ml ouc-"'*· U yoo 8"'* you hi•• to -lo be eccepted by your, friends, rel the faot>. Rea<! "llocm! llld You -Ff/ft Teonacors Only," by Anp Londen. ~ SIS ceoll in cdn and a lclni, self· addressed, stamped .... IO!il with your request. • AM I.enders will be gled lo hell> you witlt your problems. S<nd tllem lo her in care ol the DAILY PILO'I', oac1- ing • ..U'8ddr...s, ~ .... .... r ~ -. ' I l •• •' ' ... I . r ! • • • : • . . • i t •• . l • . • • . • . . ' . • • • ' • . ' . . • ~~""'"""'",.. .. ""':;;-:;:-:;o::""'""""" ............................................................................................................ '!""'"l""!!""~i'!"'""r."'!' --·---·-~~, ... ~-~ \ 11 DAILY PllOT WedntscMJ. Septtnibtf ll, 19611 ,, Age a State of Mind? Horoscope -,.-~---' l ,r. Mesan' s Still Young at 101 ' leo:" You' r ~ a Winner THURSDAY P'llonn tas~ !or you could Many depend upon you. Set 87 PAMELA llAU.&N Of ...... ,... .... Mn. Lucy Marty ·point.cl btr tllcbea tbls ""'1or. Sbe alto canned 21 quart. ol beam, ten4ed her (ardeo and towed a llre11 for her blrll!doy. Whit'• to -about that! NotNnc. except that ' . ' LGc7 celbbratod her IOlst tilrlbd"7 ;yeoterday. ''! do my °"" cooldn' and wublng and ironing." Ille oaldproudly. "! a1ao made a new )!Ol'Ch •ut Mmt ,and pelntod It m1,.u." She made a yoodf!ll lidewalk ao lbe wouldn't have ~ walk on w~ CJ"8IC and built a ' small patio from some pl')'wood dle man next door pve her . Where does she get all that energy? ''I'm from Kansu," 1he 1aid, smiling. Born in Ohio in 1867, Lucy moved widi her family by covered wagon to Kansas when quite young and grew 101 WISHES.-Mrs. Louis·Kozel (lef~ 8nd Mn. Frank Hruza (right) were co- hostesses for a party h<illbring the !Olllli birthdll)!.of Mn. Lucy Marty o! Costa Mesa. The party took place ·in the Hruza home Sunday. More than 50 weU· wi&hers were on hand to 1ay "happy birthday" to Lucy. Whittier Home Chosen By Newlywed Morvays Stanford's Graduates Get Together up tbere. Alt4r ..... -SEPTE"8ER 12 llii> up. NO!hlnf malldOUI lood example. Older pe!'IOll Ullrriad, ..., moved to m ll)taoded -but bo-lo 11-ln dellrt to aid. Colorodo. By SYDNEY OMAllll mlllaie could occur. Tiii& SAGmAJUUS (Nov. 22· "Tiie dtY we anivld IA ''The wile .,.,, co..,..11 forUnowled&t 1bould ..,.. Dec. 21): y,.. art l!nillinC Elilabelll, Colo. with our$. bl d......., ·~-•-pare you. Be IOH·nUan( rolaUOOlblp or projoc t. 1-..ia -· U.. mao wtwi ~ u;;"~~y.:. ·--o LEO (.July 2'-Aua. 21): Sometlllnc -out of your WM *"Pl>Oled to mitt u1 AIUES (~ch· 21 • Ar.1l Doy lot-~' vars.. Ute. mt -be roplaoed by dldn~t sbo• \U>," uld LUcy. 19)·. Some -Io a n·c •I ty, ~ travet. You i IODlethlp• m.ore Oomtruc· "We ~ to st.art walk-achle~ dtatrea and win u~e N«.aaary. to be ma- ing aod mot him about hilt pr...-e ii re!(evtd. ~ frlendl. Exude optimism. w,J Don\ b<ood way. My b.,band ,....hd on SALLY ANN MACY tloo I• Jll!lde clear. You ob-Sell~ !-. Be ~ve. CAPRICORN "<nec .,_ tbe ranch 41Dd I d f d future Bride tabt ~ idea of where H~ Ol.l to ~tque abilities, Jan. 19): .GfYe ittention hOU1ework !or flO a manth," Mid -· I..tter, -" le """"''*· You re a winner. to needa of ooe d00t to yoo Ille said • .Belbro they left re<:olved concon0n1 rolative VIRGO !A~. »&pt. Zl) Promise you mode tbould Elizabeth, her husband WH Sally ~ acy or nel&bbor -alftcla your Be,ni<e to !""' In a.-lty. be lulfiled. Otb ........ you mayor ol the cllj<. decWOll. Do '° wltliout boOt·li_ckint ask for !n>ublo. lll«e or ln 1910 the Marty1 movtd TAURUS (April 20-May lmpUcotlool. Me1n1 IJj filJn partner 1w a ftcb1 to ho to Loo Angeles. Lucy was ill 20): Be recepUve, etpecitlly but !'!Ir. Fine for l!Mllng b-.t _ and deserves ex- and the doclon gave her a w ·11 w d to proposal made by boos, -Ille to -· pl-year to Ive. "f've lived IA I e CANCER • born tndlviduat. You rec e I ve meatliniful AQUARruS (J 20-F b Orange County for the la1t Ace«1t on bow you handle compliment. an. e · 40 yean," lhe 18id, beam-A family gathering served new contact, cballenge. Be a IJBRA (Sept. 2S-Oct. 22): !~~~•BeMbcl~ oles:preu~tg tnc. 'lltey lived briefly in to announce lbe engagement shrewd observer. Pl e c e Avoid aelf-deoeptlan. See · emu.:a. oppoa1 e Orange before moving to at Sally Arm N.:·acy, daughter together blU of information. perllODI, .situation& a& they eex are ~· You can Costa Me$8 , an area Lucy ot Mr. and Mrt. J:?.icbard GEMINI (~ay 21. June actually e:Dst. Bt ·wllling to ~L~um:e~tf: ren in love wJtb . Her hUS· Lewis Macy of Huntington 20): ·Before day ls flnisbed chpge your mlnd. Don't . &'-'-bend wanted to leave, but Beach, to James Castleber-you recei.\·e green Ught on ~ l.'l1f path merel;y reting moves up. Wear she inaUted on staying, ry, son of Lewis Gastleberry major-project. Time for you because of traditioll. Th.ink, warm colors. Her only living rel.alive lg ol San DJego and tbe late to atat.e needs and J.o usert ana).yze. Be fortlbrigbt PISCES (Feb. 19·March her grand.sou, Carol. Marty, Mr OasUeberr your worth. Means be the SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 20 ): Conflict may arise wftb came from Inyo-Kem ~e bJide.U:be is 8 opposite .of a shrlnkinc 21): Work and heiltb between d~y aod desire. to .attend tbe party in big graduate of Covina Hi.... violet. Speak up. dominate. MaJntaln balance. Look ro .tutytlB'Neot. Q_mcentrate grandmother'a honor Sun-School and Mt. San Antoni~ CANCER (June 21 -July Ac c e•pt pre 1 sure , on secUl1 · Wite to take day in the borne of Mr . .and College. She al.!O attended 22): Someone who k to responsibility without pao,ic. people for granted. Family Mrs. FYank Hruze. Co· San Diego State College, and member need! word of h<l&tesg wu another friend pr~. Act accordinfly, i. preBmtly employed .. an f d Q h ol Lucy's, Mrs. Louis K07A!l. executive secretary In Costa Year 0 . A'1 1' ng 't ers IF TODAY rs YOUR "I made this dres. for the Mesa. BIRTHDAY you are ten- party," said Lucy' Ibo wing Her fiance is a graduate t.lment.al, wllllng to overlook olf • brown print dress f Cl b. tauita in those you love. You pPecl in bright red . A Jaunty o1 Hoover lligti School and Q Coast U are about to me.ke deci&ion oprig of red Bowen IA her San Diego State College, pen 5 Qr wltl<fl -one phtse of ac- we!l-groomed wh.lte hair where he was chapter presi-tivity end Jn au a: u rate s provided a hJnt to her dent of Beta Alpha Psi, na· A year, -:ired to the rk:tl p r e s e n t s an ennual another· -oaollty tlona.l honorwy-accounting e~ ,_." · fratemi.'ty . Ht~ prM:ently is reward of helping others Christmas 8 a z a e r in G E N E R A L T E N- Lucy mmt, Jt doesn't feel Ing with the US Arm will open for the Coast November. Artiaaos are DENCIES: Cycle blgb for any differeat to be IOI. She """ ' · y Wom..,•s Club ol Corona de! ·-·"-cr·M· ~ ~'-GE!r.!Nl, CANCER. "'-ial bas not 04an ache or a pain" in Germany. Mar in the new meeting ...... ~........ -~ '"" .......,, word to CAPRtCOR?r" be and enjoys good hearina: and 'lbe couple plans a wed-place, Mesa Verde Country event, and a ~op is daring enou..., .to be ori'"'"'"1 sight as well u a lood ding in early 1969. Club being called at 10 a.m. Sept. ..., a.u ....... . 16 for the Cralts Section. TD !Ind Cltll Who'• IUCkJ ,.. ~ Ill memory· She 1et1: plenty of Mrs. Willlem Halliday, Mrs. Halliday will open her = ·~~i ~tr ·~ Om~~ exerclae, too, ratRng beam, president, will tv'ien the ,..__ b "-""'-w-." Stolll bl te 1n4"'tf ants 1urn1~. radisbe1, strawber· I K 1 ·, n ·, k' ~t 11 ~ta Mesa ome IVl "'"' to Om1rr Al~I • ~ OAllV ru business session a a.m. SE!$sion. Pll.Oj, le11t , rl Ctntr1I s1 .. rtes, tomatoe1, on1.on1, car-Tuesday, sept. 11. JftliN!;4i~~wiiW!""'="•'"iv~·r.· 1. "';"·•il rota: aod peache•. "Tile squlrreil got my K1'cked Off F<>llowi<lg luncheon Mrs . WOO&;l•OllTH'S beet. tll!a yerar and iome of Jane Duooan will speak on • _ hao:lwritilng analysis. my tumlpt," ahe moaned. 1be clUb helps the In-&o c ?Im But 1!be tUU bad a good crop Tile tnnual K I c k · o f f · led hildr ..A oast to give away to her fri'ends . Kllnit, sponsored 1 by the ~~r!i nc.hil:ei(and ~eter::~ . IUD Desplte her activity, Lucy Orange Di'strict California and alJo gives !!Cholarships manages to find time to Federation Of W o m e n ' s to future DUI"MS a n d ._stol M S. Dl..0 Fr...., keep f'6h, a pet parrot call-Clubs will take place Fri-teachers and supports the COSTA MESA ed Bina:o and a German day, Sept. 20. in t h e Friends of Teen G i r 1 g roller wttlth • • a in gs R i v er s l de W om a n ' s Idyllwild Program . beautifully." Her next add!-Clubhouse. Already in the throes Of Uon will be a mynah bird, Regi!lraUon will begin at CQllecting warm clothing for something she's wanted for 9 a.m. and Mrs. George I n d i a n s is Mrs. Elsie a long time. "I'll !inaJly be Mosher of ruverside, 686-McGeary. Indian Affairs able to 11e1 it," slle 1ighed. 0888 will accept reservetioos chairmen who reports there She'll t-. m0fl81 she receiv· tmt:U Sept. 15. is a great need for warm ed for her birthday. Thi• fall workshop is for bl.ankets. canned food and MUlu POCK~ WAlElS TO SOLO OR TUCH INTO A HANDBAG <. • If tllere's a secret to her all club members and their clothing for children and longevity, It's probably a guesta. Each speaker is a babies. ~e may be reached bright outlook on life. "I've professional in her fteld and at 6 7 3 -1 o 9 6 for pick-up Home in Whi'ltler follow-Special guests atrtendlng The Stanford CJub ol"Or· been happy go )Jcky all my wiD. stre11 1he theme Work -service. ••• 8 •-·ymoon tr Ip Mr .~ Mr S y life," she aaid, "Sure1 I've ing Together ts Progres.s -As a means of raising ' . . .au& nuin:: we~ cwu s ange County J1 planning lta h -•--of bad ti K ~-through the western atates · · · · ad my ~"'"""' mM, eeptn1 Toge1.11rm-Is Sue-flJ'Ilds for the numerous acl!I MayDa'd L. Morvay It Morvay of Hemet, t be annual reunion for Friday, but I waa blelled. wilh a eess. • philanthropies, the c 1 u b and Ill.I bride, Ille former bridegroom's grandparent.; Sept. 13, In the Balboo Bay good marrJage. My marrledip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,_ M Mr --• "-G Colli Club at 7 p.m. President yeart were tile happieet of ....,,....... UMer-, • d1!U aul!. eorge m lif " 'lbe ..,, of Mr. and Mrs. of westdierter, hts ereat-Charle• Hirsch hu an· my e . ..s..-Id .. M d L M of nounced cocttallJ, hOl'I d'· And U -cou .,.ve one •)'Mr • orvtY aunt and Ullcla -~ L H ''"~ ~ -• It woukl Ne__. 8-h Mid the · ' ' -. . d danclAC """" w ,._,_ ..... ~.,\';;:: of Mr• Marlamw Parld.n9Cll ol s.Jt Lake Qty, oeuvres an ·are be love. "t lovl!I everyone," -...-. ~-brid ' scbtduled. Ille said. And ev•-- Mtaer of W h It t er ex· w.tt:1 e I uncle. D ~ inc ud -~........ '"-------------------chanced "°"" belon! the Tbe bride i. a gradual< of oor prizes, ch 1 e . mee!a ber com .. ow17 wtthir Rev. Dmald BuMJtt in Sierra lli#l School and at· two tickell to San Frandsco her a1fl. Batboo Ioland Commooity tended a business collere and lour ticket. to the Sw1- THE N-E-W LQQK I . ) • Metll0dlet Church. and Fullerloll and Rio Jlon· lord·UCLA footbtll 1me O t • ~ given in Q:!;aniage by .lier • do Junior coJ!eges. Her bus-Oct. 26, wLll be. atven 1.WfY· · · vere• ers brother, w.wtanf D. Musser , blmd fl!"' a graduate of Ail graduate. of ~ord Every Moodar at 8 p.nl . the bride wore a street Newport -Hll'bor HJ g h Unl\terllty and th8Jr guestl , member1 p~ kt An· lqtb beige ribbon knit Scbool and now hi a senior deAOn SCbOOJ , auditorium, In one minute we'll make you more beautiful t.han ever -in one of o u r human hair w;gs or hair-· pieces! 1 drea witll a matching veil. ~ Whittier CoOere where he are invited, and r~lfl'Va· WeatmillltM ~ for meetma:s , White da1&1es sprinkled with 11 a member ol the Orthogo. Uons at $.1.50 par penoo of Overeaten Anonymou1. : llflllbenolll formed h er nlan Society and playe moy be made by callillll Guesta are welcome to at· 11ora1 bouquet. , -=v=arai=ty=be=•k=atball=, =·===""'stan=tcn=H=erp1;,;c11::=, =--====te=nd=. ======:,II Take Adva11ta9e of these LOW l'RICESI ' . Mn. David Bemett ofir Wlttuer, matron of honor, · wore a yellow dotted rw1u oqanza frock mld carried yellow daisies with stephan- oll1. In pale green and car· tying yellow OBJ..sies wu Min Torrey Morvay, sister of the bridegroom and junior brldeemaid. Attmding as belt man WU Jamet M. Gardiner of Loi Anreles, white usben were J01epb Venne o f Alhambra and William Weaver of Whittier. AUlending the receptiori at the home of the bridegroom '1 parenU; were 150 well-wiabera, a n d drculatin( the guest book was MJn Judy Jean of MadlattaJi Beach. Welcome Mot Dusted Off FASIDON BREAKTHROUGH • New Way To Be Suddenly Slim Los Angeles :-Are you 1 1cience process and can- woman whoso figure hon not give or 11g. It's sur· the good sid& but might rounded by 1 slimming look perfect? You'll he action border. 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SPICIAU· All STORES OPEN DAIL y "fll . 9 • SUNDAYS 11-6 • ~ ~ ~ • • • ' • • • • . • • • • • • • • • ' • ~ ~ • ~ ' • ' • • ' ' • • • 1 .; • • . • • • • • ' } • l ' .: • ' • i ·1 ' • • • • ~ • • ' -~ ' • • • ' ·~ . . ~ ' • • • • • -.. -•• • . . • •• ~ •t ~ • ~ • • • • ' ' I • . . ,. -"'""'"' " . -. .. DAD.y PILOT EDITOBL\L PAGE ' Later Than We Think "It behooves w to \hlllk quickly,~ Lagunan Jamea Dilley told coundhnen last week as he muJtered sup- port for a sludy Ot a g""'nbelt to preserve open 1paC$ around lbe art colony • • Tluo Citlzena' Town Plan!lin& Aosocl.aUoo pnstaent was rllhl It 11 generally later than we think when lt comes lo planning for lbe future. Tbfs Is particular!}' true ot lb~ ·southern hall of Orange Cowity. All indices point to a spOc:tacui.r popu- lation eaploolon In Ibo yeara ahead. ' . The greenbelt group would like to build a buffer qalnst the megalopoU1 or motroplex projectiollJ that •Ovlslon an urban beehive from Sail Diego to Sen. Fran- -clsco. • A bit of planning· fonslgbt now might give the fu. lure Leguna space to breath and greenery to enjoy. ''Open space around the town emphasizes the identity of the town," Dilley told councilmen. Councilmen raised a Prsctical point, though, when they said in essence that greenbelt not nailed down by specific use is very apt to be open space that succumbs later to commercial or residential use. ''If yOu don't uae it. you lose," said Councilman Charlton Boyd. Mayor Glenn Vedder suggested development of Ul· able rr,eenbeJt in the form of golf courses, parka and recreation a.rea. He also pointed to the practical diffi- culty o~ telling owners of land outside Laguna how..:to use their property. ' • This is all !rue but not really a conflict. Let the planmng process be a cooperative one with the city county, Irvine Co. and other concerned entities plan: Ding 1oeelber. . ' , t With the eminent planning firm now acUng as con- sultants In tho creation of a new general plan 1or the arl colony ,and its environs, Laguila should for C)ljce be a consldetable voice in platulinir 111• future ol lbe .,ea. Let's nol Joae the opportunity to have a-~·in tbe highly important plannillg bf adjacent area. ' The Loitering Hippies Laguna Beach 'councilmen !alt week laun.cbed an end run nround th~ recent municipal court ruUnr th.at •truck down half their hippie anU-loiterlnf Jaw. as uri- constitutional. The court .had held unconstitutional a 1ection of the ur.geilfy ordinance which forbade standing on a aldewalk ex.cept as close as physically possible to the property line. Unchallenged and still in effect is the ordinance s~tion which prohibits kneeling, sitting or lying on the ~dowalk. CounctJ.men discussed the possibility of appealing the court ruling in hope of a reveraal. Instead they borrowed language trom a 1965 Supreme Coqrt decision and passed an urgency ordinance that will make it illegal to obstruct the Dow of traffic on a sidewalk aft.er being told by a policeman to move. On the lighter side of their busineas session, coun- cilmen again aired the possibility of permanent benches about the town as a convenience and gesture of hospi .. talily to visitors and residents. <?ne. problem: What will keep .the hippies off the hospslality bench .. ii they become a reality!. L Wisdom Begins Hubert, Kind Drug Store Philo~opher Some Can Take It, Other• Not . ' With Wonder The Crying of the :Losers To the Editor: sense at least IO times. Quoted was some psychologist, whose position it wu reported, feeh that to punilb a child for stealing (an act of a1- gress.i-on) LI .a counter.aggression, and therefore wrong. A man I know, -ion bu just enterfd high school, recently uked me it I could explain What ba'ppen1 to all those "gerBuses" at 3 years old when they become 13 years old. "Do ch.Udren_a:et dumber '' they &et older'?" he wanted to know. "Or i1 it Jwit that their chronological age begin11 to catch up with their mental age?" · It seems to me that usually what is 1een as "brigbtneu" in very young children is acute observation, .strong memory, and a keen &en.se of · im· itatlon. Very f~ "geniuses" of 3 remain geniuses at 13 because the human mind quiCkly Ioaes it.I sense of wonder, and begins to ope.rate on formulas and abstraction.s instead. And we become older, we no longer look at the in· dividual cow, we simply see the tdea- of a cow and dismis1 Ule creature lrom milld. Morntna: There, folks. Tlme for another tee-vee visit with Hubert, the Hired Man -the heart-warming story ol a klndly drugstore pbllosop'-'r and h11 UfeUme dream of some day run· nine the pharmacy all on his own. And, oh, what a glorious occa~lon ttu1 11! Hubert's dream has come · tru~. For there's the old Great Society Drugstore with a spanking-new sign: Rick Du Brow in his column of Sept. 4, kept up the echo reverberating out of Chicago that the Democratic Party bas come to an end, or something. It seems to me that what b" hap. pened to journalism is simply that it has buried its journalists somewhere and these have been replaced by copiers ll1d quoters. MR. DU BROW MUST be young and THE NEW DAY PHARMACY certainly not a political historian. U'TUU!r New Manapnnt"nt Otherwise he would hark back to the (Tbe New BubeJ'.i, Prop.) Democratic convention of 19'28, which B t wh I' thi "-~d th 1 · chose Al SmJth after um~n ballots u a s s. UBI e e Pace 18 a and many biooted words:' or to 1932 shambles. Smubed jar1 and bottlt!s • · litter tbe Boo{. The wall! are ameared When Cactm Jaci: madt · the big with pHce symbols nainted in iodine. 1w1tch; or to 1948 when 1ome Letters from reader1 m't welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 word.I or Less. The right to candeme tttters to fit ~c• or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let- ters must include .signature and mai£. inQ addTtss, bu.t name.s wiU tre with- held on request. Let loser! cry U they must, but for my money those who lost sboulf:1 have. NORMAN J. DE GRACE THIS IS WHY A.ristoUe 1a1d that .. _... i--delegates were so mad that they tried " nd be"'-'• f 1UN a mJddllng-si.zed cross still wo er Is the &•UU&UI o wisdom," smoulders fitfully in one corner. . to keep Harry out of Philadelphia 10 'Land of the Free' and why creator1 aod inventor• of all that be could not accept the nomina· i' •. ,. , type1 often seem to be chlldlib in HERE'S tion, hopin.& by ttJ'a maneuv.tr that bis To the Editor: IF AGGRESSION Is wrong then It follows, I believe, that permiss1v,ne11 is proper. It ii th18 .attitude of permissiveness 11 a solution to'foreJJm affairs, lawbreakers, riotetl, students and now even our children, whieh b the major cause af our toclet1'1 downward trend. II we apply M'r. Harrll '1 closing rtmarks to the above problem areaa mlght we not be better off! Mr. Hanta states that "~ental aggreaslon to curb childish agr .. 1lon1~ tho o~ lesson they will '1lurn 11 that a_. gression worb -U you .. stroni enough, big enough, and fitrce eooup to ret away with it." YOUNG CHILDREN' o b 11 e r v e everything wilt) ·u original eye. Every cow is a new cow; nature bas not been staled. for them by repetiUon.1 'he1 can tell you how . .many. are~ trucks P•"ed the window this nlonllng, because each rreen truck is a unique phenomenon to them. their approach to the world: they hava HUBERT, his dream come nomJnat.IOfl: woUld Mi dtelarld Jnvalli! Tb.LI , ii in auwer to a letter retained a naive and direct, yet pro-and ft>rce the convention ,to go back · (MallbOx,. Sepl:_ 4) conc~J one DOES IT NOT follow Ut.at Hour law found, way of looldne at individual .s.nd nominate Ike. state senator and one state-approvect enforcement .agencies, faculty rtaffa, Likewise, because their sray matter ls so relatiyely unwrinkled, they can remember trivial event.II of a year aro far more precisely than tbeir parent.a can -who have a hundred more im· portant memories to carry around in their craniums. tflings. textbook. The letter praiaes Ule work .armed forces, etc., were bJg enough, Every gro'WDup accepted the feet THERE RAVE always been angry of Sen. John Schmitz and his stand strong enough and bad the Potential that apples fall down rather tbaa up, people at conventions. Some Io~llTS can against "Land of the Free," an honest ferocity that these agenciu mieht be Only Newton 1ought to question this take it, others not. But smart people and straight-forward accoJl,Dt of our 'more capable of performing the func- commonplace, -as a chlld might, and true, sitting fn the midst of the and smart journalists should look nation's history. tions far which they exist! n1s JI not thus revolutionized our acientl.flc wreckage, his bandaged bead in h.is more to the caliber and strength of the The book, supposedly, "glorifies" to say that unlimited aggression by ttllnklng. hands. HJs falthful wife, Muriel, is winners rather than that ot the losers. the Negro, "glorifies" the New Deal these agencies ia desirable, but neither Formal education teaches the yaung trying to comfort h.im. The almost 2,000 delegates who were and makes a fool of Senator Joseph is unlimited permissiveness. IMITATION (seen in ' young rules and formulas for handling reali· Hubert (somberly)· My that WAS a on the winning side were a formidable McCarthy. A majority of the educa-l remember a Bishop Sheen remark monkeys as well} accounts for a lot of ty on a mass basis; it also runs the Grand Openlng · ' group of experienced and intelligent • tors don't feel this way. It seems on television when he said, "A pat on 'what ~ we' -can· precoc.ity .... .in 1maU . rlik_ P,f stul.tifY..lng curiosity aJ;'d. flat-M 'el· :r.1' · , citizens and politicians who knew what Senator Schmitz and many others, the child'~ back was good for him, as children. They will repeat phrases and ... tening 1he 'linAlhfatidll. '"This· m•r et•• • -yJn.-~( Wh• t!e4e. de~.:·1t w~~j ; ,.tbey "!!1Jl~~ ~n'1: ~ow_ t~. get u .. Since read only what they want to out of the long a1 it wu often enough, hard ' • ' gestures and expressions they have plain why so many mature geniuses began throwin e~ b {0Wlg peo ~ when m our~ D~ 1t beeti wroni ~: ~ ··---,· · '· ··• • · .-.. ·· _.. v ,'RJ.~ti. ~w er-:ough.~'. .Who _w~ seen or heard, without really un· were 1elf~ucated men wbo never the policemen :eganc ill g~~ceakian to be an the WlDDlDf 11det -A-ever ave 116.£ that BJahop S1ieu •· de.rstanding what they mean-but the allowed~ 1eboollni to deaden their open theJr beada for J.a; anlord'er 8~~ "LAND OF ·rtt.t; TREE," for the wa1 IUCb. an aarunve peraon'? performance passe1 for cleverneH. early aeD5itivit)'. The Mayor began loci:ing people out first tim~, perhapt, has the 1u~ to tell H. L. WHITE aod telling everybody what to do Jt like Jt really happened. It u not a Ted Kennedy's Decision WASHINGTON -Sen. Edward Ken- nedy will 1upport Ule Humphrey- Mu1i:1e presidential ticket, he an· nounced Tuesd&y. In doing so, Kennedy will stress that while backing the national Demo- cratic slate, he reserves the right to ••speak out" on the Vietnam war and other issue& on which he holds dilfer- lng views. The Massachusetta legislator strong- ly favon immediate halt of bombing of North Vietnam and a coalition governn\erit with Viet Cong participa· tion ln South Vietnam. This was the stand espoused by bis late brOther. While Kennedy was a member of the Ma11achusettl delegation to t h e Chicago convent.ion, he did not attend. Also he declined a personal offer of Vice President Humpnrey to be his runnln& mate. AT 111E HEIGHT of tht backstage maoeuverin& at the convention, when fl became evident to insiders Ui&t Senat., McCarthy bad no chance of wlnniD&, some long-time Kennedy partJuu aoutbt to launch a boom in behalf ti "'Teddy." Jn the forefront or thll !uWltdl "llop Hwnpbrey" eflort ,..,.e j.Prof. Jolto KOOJ)4!th Galb.-aith. h&ad ,i 1111 Amarlc.,. lor Democratic Action, and Richard Goodwln. Galbraith was largely instrumental last winter in inducing McCarthy to enter the presidential race Goodwin also had a prominent hand in thit, later switched to Sen. Robert Kenned1 when he became a contender, and after his murder again became a close McCarthy lieutenant. Key of th e Galbratth-GoOdwin strategy was for McCarthy to withdraw his candidacy and then to personally put young Kennedy into nomination. THIS DRAMATIC move , it was argued, would stampede the con- vention and overwhelm tbe HumphreY forces. A number o( f~orite son can· did.ates "would be certain" to join this apect.acular blitz, it was claimed. McCarthy turned dle scheme down Oat. ''Are you talking for Teddy," he alk· ed. "or are you acting on your own ." Galbraith replied that young Ken• ned.y knew nothing about the proposal. However, be expreued firm COD· fide.nee that the Ma 11 a ch use t t'I aenator would rllpODd to a ''11auine draft llke this." · ''It's out of. the quetllon,'' 1a14 McCarthy, "Win or Joie, J am 1tayin& to the end. 1 owe that to my ~· who have supported me so loyally Aotl devotedly. T1ie y have •tuck wttll me, and the least I can do ls to rtick by them. "F'urlhtr. t don't owe the Kennedy• anythJ.n&. It's the other way Al"OGIKI. I am not wlthdrawlnc for TedelJ er .rone elae." · · • garbled facsimile. llaberl <f>hl!osopblcally): Well, now, How to Address Airer over ioo years of racial pre- Muriel, theres good kids and bad kids judJce, isn't it about time 1omeone and iood cops and bad cops and good recognized: the accomplilhmenta of the mayors &nd bad mayors and good 0 La k Negro'? Some misinformed memtjf!r1 &oodne1s and b.ad ·badness. That'~ my llr WDJ.a erS of society feel the Negro is being put stand and I will not yield one iota! on a pedestal if his name is mentioned {Suddenly ne,ar tears) But why do they u. •· ••NA.TORS in a textbook . I really doubt it! Surely all hate me Thor.in H. 11:....:MI (R), JU I. CllVdlNI ll, ...,... • ""Im Ind GIGIW Mlll'Plly IRJ, •1 N. R.-0 Dr~ Senator Schmitz and biJ fellow John Murlel: Oh, that's not true, dear. I irvert~ Hrn-. ovr1.,. con1r.u1Gn11 11Mlorll: ,_11 Birch Society members aren't afraid W •• It' j Ottke lld1.,. Wnltlftf1'0n, o.c. 2'UD1. ..-. 1 ust that some don't like the of the truth in a public school book. okj standard remedies. Perhaps ll you u. s. ••'"R•s•NT•T1v11 Let's hope not. laid IOl'MW ~ OWJI in a new line . . . Rk:lllrd T. "-1ur. Dlitrtct-oi. 11u w. On the CaUUN of some school Bubert (squar.l.og hls shoulders): By Cr.!IC•"' An., swri. sia. AMP!th'fl1 J-•· un districts to use thil history, ii.nee il is I will' N th. t B IDl'I OltlrlU-RJ, DO E. fll'I Slr9'11, TUI""' ovrtn. , 11Jm, OW 8 The OSS has C-res•'-1 1tst111N: Hll-. lha ~ the ltate S Official junior hi&h history turned the store over to m.e, I can do """' ... Office •111,.1 un. ~ itt....,.,. .._ Ott1ci1 text. it seems not using It would be 114v., wm1,,...., o.c. -.tis. · anytb1ne J want. I'm my own man &Dd breaking the law. And breaking law1 ••• (The phone rings.) PR~•J: ... ~'.~"r'~ is really un-A.Jl1erican, isn't it? Mariel: Jt's Tile Boss. ·-D. V. C. . JaM G. klllnlb (,,...,. Dllll'kt-R), no lllll Babert: Hi, the.re, sir. Sure socry ""' s"-1. TU1ttn. .....i J-1. WMtnw:ire iUtfil you couldn't make it to the Grand g~~-~~.:,i'! =~~ ~ :::1.; .. Opening .•• Heavens, no, sir, I didn't IMftlll. c.ui1. tSIOI', want to get You kW~ ... "Old era en-•TAT• •••IM•t.YM•M ding?" Oh, not yob{ old era, sir. 1 ••oM ORAN•• coulfTI' • t ort f d Robtrt IE. lldhlm cnu Dllll1cf_.l ,.,, m~an 1 o any ol 'ra . . . "Nel\' iN111cH" or~ N-.ott IMdo """ convftiltMI: Dq dlll'bingt'' No, sir, nothlng wrong ~:~-=!~i::;r w': •. E~~·:;.1~,,_1c ~·i: with the old day1 at .all. l jwt wanted 1111.,.. RtPr.Rnt111orL JOl'w! v. .,.... 125111 to remind folb tbat .a new day WIS Dletrlc1-Jll, Wll N-ltll"bor IMI., "'"" 4 P~lllr!iool, c:.n.nm..1 P''-' ..... 111-~· You tnow, like Wednesday , • 911r1...eoi, 1nou,1r111 R•l•t1on1, a.ci.1 w"""' ••rt H. lwt1 !70!1'1 Dlllrkt-R), 117111 loffdl .,....._ Htil'!llft<floft 8ffdl. CMWtttltMli I~ 111111 R• Muriel (tugging ·hia sleeve): Teti --1...,_,, Mui.k:Jtst .,.. c-N ._, .. .,..,,,. h. bo t ••· line Ind llltll ... ,_.,,.. etld v ............... K""Mlll • im a u w11::-new of ~naceas ClfY 1fflfl 01111'io-o1, ,,., w.. Unc.lft. ~ o. you're going to lay in . He U be 10 A1WiN1r11.. ctinmittwa: ,.,_.,,.. ,..,_, R..,.. pr .. ' of -u. ~-lftl Tautl!M, ..... Vtc.Olllrftlef'I • ._.,._ ""."> " ----""' '"""""" _..., .... ta..-c. llc:n-ff•litrt <•lbUI>: Hush, Muriel -'""' -· (Into t.ht \>bone) A new line! Oh. no, sir. You know me. I'm Joy.al to your procfdcll rtibt down to th• J>JU.. end. I Juli th<>Uglit II I .ke~ SO)'lnJ "new" ott.n enoulli, folb lftlgbt lhllik they ...,..n~ the ,..e old ••. I mean tM 'iood old .·:.1 m ...... That II._ (llu1U7) But today, to you, sir, I say thank you, thank you, a1r ••• Wbatl Oh, that's mon 1eneroslt1 tha1I I can be•, llr. '!'bank JOU, thank 100, sir. (lie hanp up.) Mariel : He'11olng to let you lay ill a new line? Jlabert !1trugl\fng to hll loet amid all U\t wrtckqe): No, but iue11..wh1l ln rewvd for my year a of loyalty. he'• not only turnina: the store over to me, but he'• not 1oln1 to Char;• me ..,UW.1 for the good will • Dear . -Gloomy Gus: . . Liit -Ind WU ., -· d""'1 ill LICUDa S.ac:ll:.' A wg. man crubt!d Mr cu 1nto 1 home, ldlllni hersell. Vandlla turned IOOM an .i,Jlt-toa SOC· Uob of °""crete pipe don Cleo cw~ """""" mlsainc 1 home . '!'Ilk-lhleved, burllar• bur-lled. Wbal next! -J. T. L. I To the Editor : The article by Sydney Harris on Sept. 5, enttt1$1 'l)Vrong Way to P u n I s b a ~~ Warrants 1om1 response. ~, · The example of sf~ money from a child in order. to IA!a~ ~ child !lot to steal, is not :.n ~~ What did Jmpress me was the taulb" tllb:Ltln& domcwtnted lbroughout the rut of the article. It II thla ~ i,pe of thinkJ.n& tbat ia One of the Wslc cau1e1 .ot the problems fa~-,y Americans tnda1. . It was . noted Illa! 1lle wan! "•c-sreasJ.on" WIS Died ~"~ • ' .. puve .. )' QUofe8 : I 1111 ... L. El-,~ Die,. -• "Will the willdl Ill tile orcbard II•• us 1ppJe1 for pollt.kal ipplesauCe or • completely baked and cooled polltlcal pie7" , Rtp. Cralr a-' tooii ....;:., .. aadear mlalo.C -"I bell .. e uie next cold nub will be hued no teduloloc, DOI fe<>lflP~ ·" 'Benevolence' Belmar, N. J., Advertlaer: "Today the federal government 1eem1 preoc- cupied with the issue of consumer pro- tection. It want.I to be sure our package of breakfast food 11 full and plainly marked; It wot.a us to be fully aware of the cost ot. borrowing mone1• Rlg11t now, wtien mu1 or us are .•• borrowing to pay our taxes .•• we might well wish that our benevolent Un<;le Sam would worry less a.bout tba size .and weight of our breatfut foacl package and lhow mare CODCUJl about our plight as banied tupa,y1r1." Reinbeck, Ion, Cnrter; .. Reporb released by the General ACCOIUltini Office in WUhlngton abow th.at th• cost of tralnfn1 I boy or pr! In the War On Poverty Oriented Job Corps scboob will -.verage between f7 ,00lt F '9,000 per year per rludent ••. I1 t Deeelsary !hot theae students (1up- poledly f:rOm oppresled bomea:) be given Wc;!I a 'Cadlllac• way d life while recelvtn& an education at tu:-pays1•· apen~?" l • ·-·· ,.. ~-_..-----.--""'-----~····~~~--;-~.-.----....... -"':'--~-... "":'------~~:~--:C"'" .... ~.~~ .... --.... ~-":"-"':""""---":"" ................... - • • • - Newport _________ DAILY PILOT Harbor . Yollr Hoaet.own EDITION Dally Paper , voe. ff, NO. 219, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAi;ES NEWPORT. BEACH, t.'.LIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEf:18ER: rr, 1968 • 1EN CENTS French Jet Crasli Kills 95. '.AhoarCl NICE, France (UPI) -All Air France Cacavelle jet exploded into a ball of fire today and crashed into the Meditemmean while 1be pilot fought to make an emergency landing .at Nice. All 95 perllOrul allo8r<j the twin· engine jet Wf'.e killed. The pilot Mdioed Nice Airport thal one of the engines was on fire barely 10 minutes from Nice on the 30-minute flight from Ajaccio, Corsica, and tl::iat he would try lo make an emergency landing. Fire engines lined the airstrip but the plane never arrived. A fisherman braving stormy waters off the French Riviera reported hear- ing a "violent explosion." Witnesses in st. Raphael said tbey saw a "ball of fire" in the sky just west of where the wreckage was found 12 miles from Oap d' Anti bes: (]Jarred bodies and burning debris was found floating in Ile choppy waters. Helicopters and rescue ships searched the sea for bodies, but were hampered by high waves, strong winds and poor visibility. Aftllr examining the wreckage Fren· ch aeronautics authorltie1 said the plan-e must have exploded in flight It was the worst air disaster since a South Abican Airways Boeing 707 crashed at Windhoek, South Africa, last April 20, killing 123 persons. A search party found pieces of the twin engine plane 12 miles out to sea near Cap d'Antibes and .a company spokesman said there were no survivors. Rescue craft reported stormy seas in the area. It was not known immediately if any A.merican.s were aboard but the plane was reported laden wjth tourists. Authorities said 13 of the 8 9 passengers were children. There were &ii: crew members. The plane, the 1 ate s1. model Caravelle, was only recenUy put into service, but the pilot radioed shortly before the crash one of the engines at- tached "\jjngside the t8.il was on fire. Then there was silence. , It was tbe seventh fatal Caravelle crash and brought to nearly 400 the number of perS'On& who have lost their lives in the crashes. Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon and home of long.standing French political feuds, is a major tourist at· traction for both Frenchmen and foreigners. Most of the passengers were believed to be tOOrists coming ho m e from vacations on th e sun. drenched island. Uiw Requiring -· Permits to Meet Quietly Pushed Without a peep of comment. Newport Beach city councilmen Tues- day night unanimously approved the introduction of a new Jaw regulating parades and large gatherings on public pniperty. On Vice Mayor Lindsley Par50Cl6' motion , the council set Sept. 2.S as the date for second reading a n d • presumably, adoption of the ordinance. At. drafted by City Attorney Tully Seymour, the law woukl require that applicttions for parade permits be submitted, along with all details on route, reason and size·, to the police chief at least 30 days in advance. A 48-hour notice would be required of applicants roc permita: for public assemblies. Seymour and City Manager Harvey L. J1urlburt said the city docs not now have any way to compel advance noti ce of crowd-cawiing events. AJ a result, the police chief on oc- casion might not bave sufficient time to set up required tra!!ic controls. "Another consld«ation thal might be mentioned. altllough lta lml"'rtanoe should not be o:aggerated,' 1 a i d Seymour, ''ls the tncreu!ng trend throughout the covntry lo uae the public otreet. and other public pr .. pcrUcs as a tormn fo( the expre5Slon ol Poli1JcaJ an<! !OCW opinions." President Dies RANCHO SANTA FE (UP!l -La 1'.fotte P. Cohu, former president of Northrop Aircraft Inc .. Trans World Airlines and General Dynamics Con· vatr, died Tuesday of an •pparently seli·infllcted gurutlot wound. He was 73. • ... _. - DAILY PILOT""'"° 1W llldlaN kMfllw r FLYING START -Dedication ceremonies Sunday will mark open~ ing of Harbor Area YMCA's two new swimming pools, but this youngster can't wait as he demonstrates for for an admirer. Olympic swim stars of the past will be on hand for Sunday's ceremonies. Olympic Medalists to Make First Splash in 2 Y Pools . -Dedication ceremOnl.es for t h e Hartlor Area YMCA's two memorial swimming pools will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, with a bevy ~ Olympic medalists on band to test the water. (Related. Story, Page 28) The list of Olympic greats 11cheduled to attend the opening includes: -Greta Aadenen of Corona del Mar, 1948 Gold and Silver medalist. -Cathy Ferguson Cullum of Long Beach, 1964 Gold medalist. -CarolYo House of LidQ Isle, 1962 world record holder. -Dr. Sammy Lee of Santa Ana, 1948 and 1952 Gold medalist. -Murray Rose of Hollywood, 1956 and HIGO Gold medalist. One of the two new pools is near Olympic size at 75 feet by 44 feet, with graduated a depth running from 3lh: feet to 5 f(et. The other pool ls for div· ing, aoc! Yiielfsur.!S33 "feel l!y ·31n'eet, with • J2.foot dep<lh. 'Mle $75,<KKJ worth of swbnming facilities were seeded by a $20,000 donation from Ne-wport B e a c h residents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones . Exhibitions at the event will be given in water polo, synchronize .' Johnson Ask8 Auto Prices Remain Saine WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Johnson administration moved today to head ol.f a nunored S'lOO average in- cre:ue in the price of the 1969 models due on automobile showroom floors shortly. ArtbW' Okun, chairman of Preaidefit Jdmson's Council of Econ om i c Adviser!, suggested in a letter to Sen. Warren G. Magnuson that~ Detroit profits soaring, the White HO\lse would expect to aee \he automaker11 abtorb any increased manufacturers' COits. swlmminl, trampoline and , ~m­ naStics. Mayors Doreen Marshall ot Newport Beach and Alvin Pinkley of Costa Mesa will cut ,-ibbons across the pools fO!' tlhe formal . opening. The Y i'S located at ?XJ University Ave., Newport Bea<!h. John Macnab, chairman o l "Newport Tomorrow," will be master of ceremonies. Noted television and radio personality Harry Babbitt will sing the oational anthem. Burglar Meets Intended Victim, . Changes.HisMind The Larcenous at.tempts of an in · trodec into an apparently deiierted home were thwarted when he strolled into the living room and found bimselr face to f~ce with the bead of the househokl , Newport Beach police said tod£·y. liomeowner John J. Bart.a, of 1406 Nottingham Road, told police he was~ in his living room when he heard the doorbell ring twice. Barta said be didn't want to be disturbed and didn't answer the door . A moment later tbere came the sound of someone llbaking a rear locked door, then the sound or someone en· tering through the kitchen door. Barta said t:he burglar suspect entered the living room and an astonished expression crossed his face as be sew B~ only six feel away. The intrudei fled, his arms flapping , oot the kitchen door. Police toda y were searching for the man based on a de9CI'Jption tunWJbed by the resident. Civic Ceriter Site Search Nobody Wants It City Protests Regwnal Airport Here By JEROME F. COLLINS Of TM Del,, .. 1111 lblft Newport Beach city oouncilmen Tuesday nigbt added another chapter to the continuing saga ol. the regional airport nobody wanted. They unanimously went on record opposed to COD1Structton of the airfield -which would hand.le national flights -in the San Joaquin..Hlll.s.overlooking Pacific Coast Highway m i d w a y betweec Corona del Mar and Laguna * * * Airport Board Claims County Ignores Role By JACK BROBACK Of n. n.nr "Ult stiff Wearied by long and seemingly in- errective hearings OD the county's Master P 1 a n of Air TrMsportation, Mrport commissioners Tuesday night criticized supervisors for ignoring them on airport matters. For the second time in three months commissioners complained that coun· ty government is ignoring their role in airport ma.n.Dgement. Two recent actions by the Board of Supervi5ors upset c o m m i s s l o· n members. First was approval of a stoneware ceramic mural to be installed at the airport m a coat Of $6,500. It is the se· cond or four planned for the eastern exterior of the airport terminal huildll>&." ' • . ~.tbf ~lei:ticm of James M. Monfgomery oC Cmta Mesa to dcsl.gn airport improvements costing about 1113,000. Financing ol tl1e airport mural b&d been planned on a donation basis as was the case for the first roural now on view. It wa11 donated by the O'Neill family a11d depicts early calliornia history. The commission had gone on record for murals being i:iald for by private parties. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas after invtstlgatlon recommended that the county go ahead with the second murt<l. He said a donation to pay ror it would be otr ' tained later. The airport improvements maUer was handled through the County Building Services Department and not brought before the commission for . recommendation. - Improvements are to the terminal building and tie-down areas as recom· mended in the report by William Pereira and Associates. Three months ago Thomas upset the sublease agreement !or Cable Com- muter Airlines to use space in the terminal building lea.sed by Pacific Southwest Airlines. The commission had delayed action on this matter. Commissioner Leland Launer or Fullerton complalned Tuesday night that actions or the commission "either don't get to the board or are ignored by county government." When t.be commission tirst objected to the 1upervilor1' actions three months ago. they demanded a joint meeUng with the boiird to settle the issue. This was never held after each commissioner had conferred with the supervisor trom his district. The lnd.ividual talk method will pro- ~ly be carried out U1iJ time as no request was made for a showdown meeting. Bead!. "It would be a disuter/' said Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons. The site oo Irvine Company land is one ol five proposed iOI' Orange Coun· ty conslde:ration in the William Pereira muter plan on county air tran.sportation needs. All the others 1n recent week11 bave been tte wgets ol' .vigorous protesU by cltlzens' groups and military spokesmen. Opposition to the Sam. Joa· quin site, on lite other hand, had been light -until Tuesday. Parsons brought up the subject ... If we don't make our views known on this, we're going to get another airport stuffed down our throats." Councilman Poul J. Grube<, who Is suing the county because of noisy jet rugbts over his home, quickly .agreed. "We're. being 1hellacked," be 1a1d. "With Orange County Airport on one (Seo AilU'ORT, Plf• %) DA,IL Y' .. ILqT, ,.... ~1"'111W, VlllMI GONE Fl5HIN' -Costa Me"'! city omploye Ignores Ii~ apparent- ly left by same party who Tuesday dropped catfish-like marine animal into civic cente11 pool. City workers ran into trouble trying to remove Costa Mesa's own Loch Ness moJl.Ster. Mesa~s Monster Whatzit lnvades Civic .Center Pool . . " ' . ~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL • Of Tiit DallY l'llM ll1ft Scotland may have !ts Loch ,Ne11s Monster, but an odd·looking, creature appeared Tuesday ln the Costa Mesa Civic Center fountialn pool to put this ci ty of 71,IXX> persons on the map. To a minor degree at led. Suspicion wae aroused earlier in the day with lbe appea!Clce .of a rather psychedelically-executed ·.sign whi~ says: No Fisbin, and featW'es 6oweiis and a peace symbol. The sign also says CMPD, but ~e Costa Mesa Police De}>artmerlt depie1 knowledge Of the suddenly poited aot.i· angling ordinance. "Beats me," said George Rose, who cleans tbe shallow fountain pool as part of his duties with the city's facilities department. "I've never seen 8flyone fishing In it." 'iThey were swlmming and wading in it when they had that get-together across the street." he Bald, referring to hippie11 a.nd other penoos drawn to the big Newport Pop Fe11tival last month on nearby Orange County Fairgrowxls. nM!n a co·worker saw the be.alt law in the day. ''It w~s abolJt thLs long," b& aaid, measuring some 24 lnche~, a4ding ~ the ' creature ·is dark , in color, i;;omewhat tori)edo°.flhaped, with long, wbiske.r-like projections !rom its broad head. Armed with ~les, nets and other i!PPlements, a vanguard of facilities department workmen attempted to flush the <reature from beneath a sbady, bridge-like walkway .again to- day. ~ At first, they turned UJl' notruo& but one half of a small mlitnow, whose body bore a goawed-upon appearance. "Hey," yelled: Ro1e. poking under the wa:ltwaY again, "eomething just swam over my hand.'" Suddenly, tegend a1ld he&isay ex- ploded in. a burft of lact as 1ever1l persons Of some repute -including a newspaper reporter and a UtUe boy - saw the ugly thing. It looks alm°'t like a caUlah. Move Okayed 'In Principle' School -Forum Planned Tonight WeatfM!r Trull that ald mtrning fog to put the kibosh on a heat wave. Tbursday the mercury skids to a 68 hicb, Wl\jle inland areas balk in balmy 82-deiHfl sun. 'lbe days arc numbered for Newport Beach'• 20-year-0kl City l:lraU. City couocllmen all but ..,w-ed thl1 Tueoday night by approving Ill prin- ciple rko!nmendatioos 1o con.Ader 1hJ!Ung municipal governmeat Offlce1 lo I k<:n>·slle .-Newport Conttt. The <kcltton. whleh . cwncllmen •mphasized did not "lock In" 1l>e city to any commitment, ca.me .as no surprite. tt was 1n accord wtlh recOO>· mendatlons &om arcbJtectural and financial consullantl, frorr) ~ • 50- member ci,tb:en1 commlttee, and from the council'! OW11 clvfc center site stied.Ion committee, headed b y Jtoward Rogera. Q:lunetlman Rogm, I residMt of Ntwpcrt-BaJboa PeninsuJe, where the present Clty Ball 11 h:ated, Tuesday alihl gave thi1 repbrt lo his col· )equea: "After muy houri of investigation and dtliberaUDn, lt ii h conclusion of tbe council 1 committee that the Nowport Cent.r site ap(l<'ar• tile moo practical of all the site& 1tudied for the locaUon ol. the larger city facillttes wtdcb ere so m-genUy needed both now aod In the !Utnre " Other commJttee members were counc:ilmen Robert Shekon and Ed Hirth, pbnnh11 comml!sloners David Curtis. Johe Jalo><ky and Wllli1m Clark. On Sbellon'• motion, municlpal dawmakers unanimOU!ilY wen t on record l•vorlll/! the tlte near E. Coort HICI>w01 and MacArthur JlouleWl<d. They al50 directed Mayor Doreen Marshall, City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt and City Mtomay Tully Seym"" lo begin negotiallons with the Irvine Company. owner of UM! Hoping ~nd, to establish a f\nn prlce. The lltree ofnclall, aloftl{ with wh&tever other city aides are needed, were additionally directed to: --Get a firm value 00 the preamt a. ty Hall p«>l"1tr which would be sold prior to any move. -Determine whethpr the county would build a new COur1bollff on ad· jacent Ne""°" Center eereage, and find out wh•t olhtt public, semi~publlc md cultural agencies wol.lld be in· teretttd In localing there. -IJU<uo• wlttl archltec1' Welton (See CENTER, Pa(O %) A Commbnlty · FOMlll\ on SchoolJ, organized bY persona not conntcled with the school di11trtct, will be held at 7:3!1 . o'clock too1gbt In the LIUle Tbeat.r 1l Cor<>aa del Mar JUib Sdlool, 2101 EUthlnl! Drive • Anyone with anything to HJ about NnpoR-Mon lUnlllod Sd>ool Dll1rlct 11 .. ked lo alt«!d . tM cltl1en,rJJn fOt\llll. Some 1cboot omc1ai. will be In the eudJence to _.,,er quettton1 'lf Ollled ~pon but will bova no part In Ille proeram.. 1 Organl1en of the lorum ore Jamea Wood or Coe\& M ... Olld JUcbanl Jen- n ... ol Ne1'pOl't Beach. Botb bellt\<e ~ tti~ school board hft1 tallen down in CQJnmlflllcottn& wltJ> Ille public, INSIDE '.l'ODAl' Mrr. t.q Monv of Costa 3ftta twmtd 101 .,esterda.,, but •a• lljlrn'I slowed · !1ff dmo1t • bU. 8« S~ l'lolf1, P1111< 18. ·-::=.. ,_ -Ot1a::S14 _..,.... =-........ 7 ·-... --.. ._ - .... .. .. ~ .. .. .. D " , .. l. • .. .. II • Mer"-'U... ., ,... . """" .., -.. -" ..... ~ It .................. -...c...., ,, lfl'l'llt ..... II ..... ,....,. l?-tt -... -. -.. :=-...., i: --.. 't I ·' , 1 I • ' " '- : Federal unds for LoW Income Children OK'd1 Ft•• P,..e J CENTER •.. n~ • Auoolalll tha I~ of building no b!Clw-!$feet or tllree storiu at 1be new lite, = .... to lm"""e lllt !tll lwll ·-:.-:~µ~ .. ~-.. =~ Mt w"rl -•lit .... ,.,. Mii,.. fuodt 1D4¥wtth federll .id m,..y, App-oved wu a fl8,918 -am in ol· llce training foe Eatan<:la llllh, con· tmnatioa " & '6i000 pl a 1 t Jc a teollnoloD lll'Q8l'&Dl at Elblocla, and conttmation ol a M.'50 weft ex· porlence prosram at Nowport Harbor llJjlb. 11 ........... wHll • a ~ fliol -dl1 t el• t I eorollzqeot wu •-dy ..... the 211,800 flud•l proJe<U<a. -.ll>On>v•d gradu8tioP um from last Jlmfl with CODU?lent of TNstff Lloyd Blla{ied Jr., "I imagine ltOIJle ol them are enrolled in college by now." No uplanat4on wu given for tile thne·mocth ·d&ia,y in approvlJJg craduat.es. -Adopt.Id a 178-day school caleodar. l -lodlcated they will act ~ to add Humphrey I Clarifies ~-a-~--'=' leavo. The Olya Off for -1iJ c!n:wnstan• llOt 14 uceod ger year, wtil liO oublracted from ac- cumulated sit* leave, -lleclded 14 join wtlb JOO -sebool dlttriets in a Bhlt Croat · ift. 1urence pool~ becautt tholr lndJvldutl policy rate wh Soliil up u a result ol clabnt poymeote cceedlnf premium. -.\coepted tha rootanauon ot A. w. Furcron Jr., '1ce prtodpll o I .. -..... eel • " Pott. -the7-1rtolewtde -11 f ... ·-· propoted by C&lltornla Te a c be r 1 A.uoclation, · --NowJO<l·~aaanlal!vtly · rldi illlllriel Wolild lllln<I IO 10aO money in • ievollnc onctiilor1~1teo Mrs. Mm .. li<rsuoa aald the pro- pc1al WU ~ ~ved to CUllbet th• Wallqa.,fn!ll&U"'- New York Republicans Pledge Election of Nixon B7 MERRIMAN SllDTB The eouncll ~ on Sbeltoo'a mo- tioo, then plodpcl lo bold no election on civic C9lter llllln<lnc until llft<r tho upcamlng Newpcrt Mesa school bond eleolloa. t · Viet Stand NEW YORK (UPI) -New York's top Republican leader1hlp Wednesday united behind preaidential candldate Richard M. Nixon and pledfed to get blm elected. Lefkowlll and the leader1 of Nn York Clth:ena for Nlxoa and Agntw - 'John J. Gllhooley and Dr. Rita E. Hawer. NOT COIJPE'l'E . · "We· tllould ·nol compote with the lldlool cllllztd lor the communlty't llX dollars Ill the Ame timt," expl.ained Shelton. •"n>ey hive men erltical pro- blems thin we do. We lbould l.ndtcate to them tblt we' Jntend to be eecond in lioe for tile available mooe11' "I think we all feel that way/' aai.d M~Manhall. Before~ Sboltoa1 &rWI bag cl motloaa, the ooundl boenf 1everat mid-from tht Harbor View l!l1ls area behlnd the Newport C.-pro- l*V voice --bJcll-<ile oivlc center dew!opm•Dl 1"red Blee, repro-1 tilt ll&rbor Vilw Billi Homeownen A11oclaU011, mn-.i councilmen of the 116-foot hei&bt llmlt In the area below Faablon l1land. He laid 1mythlnf built above that wwld dulroy llio views ol many Irvtneleuebolden. "We fillly rMlJle YVU doll~ have any final delJgn now," l&ld BJce. "But what ft're trytn1 to do 11 to briDI thll before the OOUDdl .. ,., • so !b•l the problem can be COGllQeJ'eQ before there ... dHfgn." FAIR STATEMENT "'lbat'1 & Vfiry fall' riatemenl" Hid Shelton. ' Ro(erl, In re1pcao to quett!0111 fran ....-.. cl !ht Balboa Peatmula Point Auoclat1on1 1.11ured: '"Il!ll -.. tn ..... , 1oc:D Ill In oo Iba N~ <:-. lite. ll'rom 1bi1 poiat, .,.. ... ,..., lo ~ on and valldalt tha IDlormatlon ,.. ve ,_ from ourcomultallta. Wa want to establltb pnd.te Vllun.11 Ho lDdleatiecl be penoaolly ...uld be happy lo - -lllurft by expert ap-priolMn dllfer from tha eotlm1te1 made by comullante Welt<n .Becket and Ecoaomte Re11U'Cb A11ocla.*'1. They 11ld II would be -'1 million cb._. lo build at Newport Center thin to rebuild at the preeent 4.5-acre lite. "I doubt that ft&ure my..U," 1ald Roler•. ·w II'• int11 tu1>ttanua1. Thll 11 VfJt'J bird tt tboM of UI who -Qty HtD ·lo at'whare 11 is. I have a louib time wtlh my on 'trite on tb1I one." Bullets Finish Family Squabble An .arcurnent between husband and wtio eaded in 11"1!>\IY Tuesday IJiiht, puttilig A ·cardeD-<JroVe man Jn ftle hOl[lli.J with bullet woUDdo In the sroln and eendlnJ hll wtie to Orange County Jal!. Mary Jo Bowe, 38, of MU Santa Barbara Ave., Garden Gr o v t , was booked on 1111piclon of aaault with in· teot to commit murder after the 9:80 p.m •hooting spree. Her arraignment hasn't been set Her buaband Bartholomew Bowe, 48. of the 1ame address, ta in satisfactory condition today at We1tmlnKtcr Com- munity Hospital, according to a staff tpOboman. DAllY PILOI -.... ,.,, ...... C4ilhnltl OltAHOI CO.UT PUILlltilHQ COMl"ANY R•btrt N. Wttd ,.,..,.,.,, •nd "l.llll'l•Mr J1c• k. C11rlrt Viet ,.,....,., W Gtnrll MMlllll" Tho11111 x., .. il .... n•111•s A. M1trpl.l11t Me11..cn1 Elltllor J•r•N '· c.1n.. P11tl Niu•~ ......, .... AMtfli."'9 Qr.... Dir.,;• -...--2211 w .. 1 1.n ••• 1 •• 1 .... n1 M1lllltt U4NM: P.O ..... 1171 t266l --c.twi ..,.., -WMf • .., ...,... ..._ ............ ,,_ ~ ..... l ...... ltrmt \,_ • ....,.. flllll HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -Hubert H. Humphrey'• pre11 secretary 1ald to- day that withdrawal from Vietnam ol .. ••temporarilJ 11111gned troop unit" balled by th• vie• president as vvl· lylns aa -uer prediction ol U.S. WUbdrswall, "ln no way indicates any seneral Amerloan wtthdrowal of troopl." I Tbe statement wu luued to new1men bJ Preto Sefr•W, Norman Sherm.an aft.er Humphrey held • JeDJf:by dlacuuton o/ the Vte.,t.nam lltu.tton with Secretary of Defense ct.rk M. Clllford. Sen. Jacob K. Jrvlte and Mayor John V. Lindsay, both cool to Nixon's candidacy earlier, pled&ed 1troo1 1up· port. "I have atated before and I repeat again that I give my unquAJJ.fied aup- port to thia Ucket," Javtta N..td. "I 1hall do my utmost to help carry Utis ' it.ate." Javlts nid It waa in the "high patriotic interest of everybody to sup- port Nlxot in thia "h11torical and epic atruggie." The New York leadenhlp made their remarka at a newa conference shortly before Nixon headed south for North C·arollna and the Or1t atop on a l!Hlay cross country campaign 1w1ng. "The Republlctn party bll cloted ranb for victory fori the entire ticket from top to bottom in New York State," Rockefeller said. Lln<isay s~d he believed the COUDtry was "ready to Tlject the present ad- mlnJ.stratioa'a dfaeraceful policy in Vietnam" and to dlaown "the &overn- ment leedershJp which t.aJ led us into an inttrnaUonal qu~pnln." The New York mayor raid he thought the Amert.can people ware ready also "to make tlbat difficult and tough commitment to rebuild our dties" and said that Nixon and vice presldeot!Al candidate Spiro T. Agnew represented the best hope of "reorder· ing priorJtles." Goodell, a congres1man appointed Tuesday to succeed the late RObert F. Kenned y in the Senate, 1aid be was confident that Nixon "will lead us and will tell t.he people bow to rJgbt the wroogs in our nation as a whole." SHOW 0011 ON -Fire awept through adjaclllt restaurant and water flooded lower JOWi of ,..,15 In South Coatt Theater Tuesday evonlnf, but It wam't enoup to hold up •creenln& of movie. Fire- men codned blue to defunct bar-reataurant. "The withdrawal of 11be temporarily a1algned troop unit from Vietnam aa reported 1n the pre11 yeaterday in no way lndicatu any geperal American withdrawal of troop1," Sierman aaid, empb11lzin1 that the atatement waa belnf mode by him, aot the vtco presl· dent who bad Indicated earller during a brJat walk tlrough downtown Hauaton that he would have aomelhint to 1ay on the matter. H,umphrey, amartln& a.t a ques· tioner's assertion President Johnson had "contradicted" bis prediction of early troop withdrawals from Viet· nam, waved a newar.aper at a Texas audience md 1a1d, • It verifies what I laid." Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who gave Nixon bia wannest endor1ement yet at a rally Tuesday night in suburban Westchester County, served as muter of ceremonies and head cheerleadet today . A110 attending were Sen. dealgnate Charles E. Goodell, Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilaoo, Stat.I Atty. Gon . Louts J, In hb speed! Tuesday night from a flag-decked p1atfonn In White Pllins, N. Y .. Nixon dedared that Hubert H. Humphrey equals: President Lyndon B. Johnson and that if voter1 elect Humphrey they will &et four more ynn of Johnson policy on everything from Vietnam to lnflatio.a. $40,000 Fire Guts Store, From Page J AIRPORT • • • Menaces Laguna Theater But the article reporting departure of a Marine regiment also said the unit had been on temporary duty, and had been replaced by another and that "the move was not part of a general side of town and the San Ji>iquin re1i0Da1 airport oo the other, our noise problems would be compounded. Already we're 'etting ltd~ and night. We can't take it anymore." Commanding olficers' objectlona to their use by civilian alrcratt,'. aaid Mayor Marsball, "la to be expected." B7 RICHARD P. NALL Of Tiit DIOY 'lllf Iliff A f{0,000 twllisht Ore 111ttec1 th< On Stage bar-restaurant in Laguna Beach Tue1day and menaced for a ti.me a nearby theater, jewelry 1tore and a:uolln• 1tat1on. The mar1bal11 otttce by Superior Court order bad taken po111e11slon of the defunct premises earlier in the day pendlnf a manhal't oale of equlp- mlllll. Tbe poellbWty of arton wa1 being routinely investigated today a s firemen sought the cause of ttie blaze. It apparently broke out in the kitchen. Smoke billowed across the town, fanned by an off.shore breeze in the setting sun. Throngs or spectators watched from sidewalks aad Ulci.r crawlina.cars on...Cout..Hlghway. The fire at 144: S. Coast Hlgbway was diicovered at 6:3'9 p.m. It.I threat to the downtown waa magn.ifled by the fact th.at it wu part ol a solid cluster Of bulldlni•· 'lbe common firewalls held JI 24 Le.guna firemen using thret pumpers battled the flame1 to a standstill. FIN Capt.. Charley Kuhn aaid 1mokr inside was so intense at firr;t th at firemen had to retreat momentarily and chop five.hole• Jn the roof. Fiibting the fire trom the roof ant! from lnslde with smoke masks. however, the fin: fighters steadily 1a1ne<1 cround. The reataurant, wbcb had falleo or. hard timea recenUy, waa fonnerl~· known u the Latin Quarter. It wes a favorite and lively watering spot ln th<' late 40'1 when lt waa known a1 Thi Brass Rail. The owner Of ttie property, Donal L. Howard, 2867 Cbateau Way, 1aid h• had repo6seased the furniture an equipment and taken inventory Tues day before the fire . Hcrw .. d aa:l.d the prem.lsea bad bee1: oper•ted by Lago Restaurant, Inc which had changed tbe name and food but had been Wllble to mike a 10 of the enterprise . He said the building was inlured for $30,000 and the unin1ured contents were probably worth '31,000 14 '25,000. Howard aald the bulldln1 in•pector thought the remains of the buildin g \VOuld likely have to be torn down. Capo Hunting New City Hall As Lease Expires Asked why Humphrey had cited the newspaper article u verifying his prediction, Sherman said, "I don't have an answer to that question." And he declined to answer another question from a reporter who asked whether Humphrey Ma aware the troops had been temporarily assigned and had been .already replaced by another unit. CdM High Sets Pancake Feed City Attcrney Tully Seymour was in- structed to prepare a resi>lutlon voic· Ing the city's "great reservations" about the San Joaquin site . The re50Ju· tioc, as suggested by Mayor Doreen Atarsball, al!o was to urge county supervisor• and a 1 r po r t com- miaslonera "to evalustte all sites in df!pth, speclfleally those now used by tbe mlUtary." Theae 1lte1 are El Toro Marine CGrJ>1 and Los Alamitos Naval Air Stations aod the Santa Ana Marine Corpa Faclllty. ' During council dlscU!slon of the resolutioni;. ndopted on Panons' mo· tion, the Vice Mayor inade it clear he was concerned about ble county•elec· ting San J oaqldn because of in· tensUylng protem ogainst the only other civilian site, at Bolla Chica state beach 1n Huntington Beach. He said at a Sept. 16 beartne \11!1• the AiJl>ort Commllslon In Hllfl!Iiifton Beach, "the people aga.in&t the Bolla Chica airport IN &Oinl to make a great deaf of nol!e. U we doo't 1peak up, the county ruy decide San Joaquin is the ooe soft spot, 10 let'• 10 alter it." "Silence," said Councilman Robert Nati,OD'S Jobless Shelton, "Implies consent." San Juan Capistrano city hall mey d 1 1 "If lhat airport Is put n'ght 00 top of Corona e Mar High Schoo Booster have to look for a new home. It's lease Club will sponsor its sixth annual Pan-the hilla above Corona del Mar " has expired. cake Breeklaat from 8 a.m. to 1:30 Rate Decreases dl!Ciared Parsons, "it would be •• Bob Patrick, who conb'ol1 the pro· p.m., Sunday at the high school disaster. There must be a thousand Perty, adviaed councilmen Tut1day cafeteria. WASHINGTON (AP) -'lbe natlog's other sites in the county that are bet· -Tlcketa at fl for adults and-My unemployment r•to drOpped 14 3.5 per;--·ter." • night that he is irit.ere5ted in ushit cltY cenfl for children will be available at cent of the total labor force in Auguat, · He said' flights out of a San Joaquin hall u a aboppiq complu. .the door, according to Bob Leech, touching a 17-year low for tbe th.I.rd faciltty would not only d&preclatt the Patrick bu a long.term lease from chairman for the event. Ume in 1968, the Labor Department value oC property in Corooa del Mar, the Los Angekl Az1:hd.IOCHe of the 11W• urge the community to support said today. but they would have a "deplorable fm. Roman. catholic Church, dty officials thia major fall fund railing event/' The number or joblese peraons paot" on a vut area long considered iald. City Hall, once a departm.ent Leeeh 11td today."lt benefit• the •tu· declined 450,tXX> to 2.8 millkm, nearly !or future annexation by the city. dent body &nd 1u~ athletics , year double the expected Aucu•t drop. Alter Parsoo1' motion was 1p-1tore, la but I 1tooe'1 throw from the boob and teams.' "The unemployment Note .once again proved, Clty Attorney Seymour said old minion famed for it. hl1tory and Booster Club officers, 1968-69 are equaled the Kore an war·erl tow when he prepares the resolution for faithful swallows. Bernard Terry, John Semple, Jack reached in January, April and May of Mayor Marahall'1 signature, "I will The clt)' rent.I the property at 31762 Broertni, Mr1 . Charlec Rote and Jack this year," tbe Burtau ot Labor Point out the nti1erie1 of Newport Camino Capistrano for t.'KlO monthly. Adams. Sta1Utici sa!d Beach." It u In the busWne tourilt-odented I~;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:=:=:=:; downtown. I· ~ ---~--~ plans ror an atternate city hallloc.Uon FROM CALIFORNIA ARTI SANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAU '" adjacent to his drtve·ln theater. Bob John1, city planner said he will study the site. 11M question of lease or lease· ourdlase has not been aired yet, be ~ald, or the desirability of the pro· :osetl 1ite. The 1taff is to have recorn· 1eDdations for the Council at tbe next .1eettng. The present city hall, consisting of ;;idministrative Offices and council chambeTs, was built in 193'l. 'The nearby mission was built in the 1700's by monks bearing a mandate from the crown of Spain to colonize Californla. llVlu.8 tl71 40 Newport Businessmen Launch Fund Campaign 'Ibo Newport S-b Udted Fund drive for 1968-9 WM t>oo,led todli'y u • '"""' of more !hon 411 buline111T1en launcbed a campaip to raiH '40,000 wtttin Che out two weeks. U IUCOl!llrtul, tHI money wfll amount lo more th&n 2> percent of the &oal of •111u211 for the ovenll campolgn, at· conling ID Potor L. Mm-, UF Colll• mltteo cl>alnnan. 1be drive wu !lplln"ed ~o;:i,a by U'le dWtribution of 300 pc111ten .round town 1howiog • group ol Newport'• own )'OllDpterf, The potlor Irids M'I pro· mottna the me11aae, 1".Love Costs MGDfl)'.'' 'lbe volunteer-budneNmtm will ct.ll on 850 Newport Beach bu1lne11e1 for tbeir amum coatlibution, reported Mel Schlnltel, c:ampatsn publldty dlerclor. 'Ibe first ' contribution in t h e bllllnet81Den'1 drive -a fl.DI chick -oamt from R. D. Jobmon, vice pr..-and c-•1 monaser Of ColllJJs Redlo Co. 'Ibo corponle Sift -ID -14 t111ployH COil• trlbullom. -- 1121 NEWPOttT AV£.. COST A MESA 22 Ye•" M TH S.r11• Loe•&• -· - -· ---~ ' • I • . -· ---~-·----.----...-~ .. ~----------~~:---""'!"'" ---·-----, ... "":'~"""!"'"'!"'-·--· ....... -,.-·--·-·-· ...... , ... _._, __ ... , ...... _ ........ _ .. ' --~ r ~ -..--~ -1 I . . --.----, W~, Sep!enber ti, uM -DAILY PILOT 11 ' " • 1 • THE MATTRESS "KING ••• , . 12·PC. QUEEN SIZE ENSEMBLE I by s1MM0Ns I s99 THE fAMOUS SIMMONS QUEEN llox Spring and Mattr1U-PLUS-A Quttn Sitt Frame, Foem Mattress Pad, Per c 1I1 Fitted ShHt, PerCale Top Sheet, Orlon ~1nket, (2) Bolster Pillows and (2) Pillow Cases. · mm bonus! 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MATIRESS& BOX SPRl,..a~ Gll.AH_D ' °'-NINO SPKtAU , AU STORES OPEN DAILY 'Tll 9 • SUNDAYS 11-6 HUNTINGTON •CH In HU"iiltOTOll .Cllft'la . llff.2H1 . ·,' . ... .. P:wl i;....,-.;;: ............ ·ORANGI no N. 1'Ul'NI AVL' 61.i-474t (ttJIMht ...... 1 ............ _.. - :ii ~ ~ ~ ~ I' ' .. ' ~ ~ •• i ,, .. " ~ s ~ i ~ ' ' . ~ .. :: ~ ~ ~ .. I .... ~······ ~·· -··-...... ~.. . -·---.,.,..-..--~~~.......:~ ' ~ -"'""' ---- .. l ' ' r . ' --- I .. ' • ~ DARY PILO'I'. EDITORIAL PA.GE • . Review: A Fi.ne Idea Newport-Mesa Schools Supt. William L. Cwml.ag· ham wants lhe scbool district 14 engage In a self·an&- lysis of Its operations. Then he hopes 14 bring in busi· nessmen to take a second criti~al look. lie said he soon will ask lhe school board 14 initiate the tw<rstep review. The purpose would bo 14 find ways to do things better and more elliciently. It is a fine idea. The public •cbools, like any business, sbOuld be held accountable for a good product at a good price. Comparative test scores and college admissions records indicate Newport-Mesa is turning out a good product. That leaves price. Apparently, a number of people wbo vote "no" on school bond issues aren't satisified on this·score. There are others who just wen't buy the product of inform~ young citizens at any price. But those who will need to be convinced education is a good buy. What better W&Y. to do t}\is than to have busif!ess. men of the community evaluate the school operation? There is no reason tO believe the school district is not being efficiently run : But as Dr. Cunningham has said_ there are always better ways of doing things. He ha1 often remarked that change is fundamental to suc· cessful endeavor. Like Charles J. Hitch, president of the University of California. Newport-Mesa's school' chief wouJd like to be able to point to savings realized. Hitch is seeking · to counteract the fiscal pressure applied by Gov. Ron· aid Reagan. Cunningham naturally would like to swing some votes in favor of a school bond election. To whatever degree each is successful the public benefits. These educators, in trying to win points for their lnstltu~ons, are turning adversity 14 the public ad· vantage. The school dJstrict·now is run by bu&ineasmen - those in charge of budgeting, accowiijng, purcbulng, lraruJX>rlation. Review by private busineu, neverthe- less, is wboUy appropriate. The use ol outside consul- tants for independent review bas proven beneficial to many large businesses and governmental bodies. Ne-w- port-Mesa •chool district could benefit too./arlic¥1arly if public confidence is increesed as it sboul be as a re- sult of the review. Good Show at the · YMCA The temptation Is to say that the Orange Coast • YMCA will make another big splash in the field of youth and family recreation. service to the community this month. The Y is dedicating its new outdoor swimming and diving pools with a public program at 2 p.m. next Sun- day, Sept. u;, It should boa good show, with perlorman· ces by major swimming and diving stars, plus l!:'\IDI!!>" line, canoeing, scuba and ,•kin diving exhibitions. The pools will be put to use immediately for a broad program of recreational and instructional swimmitig for all age groups, wts to adults; open to Y members and to non-members. It is good news that tbe Orange Coast Y, which opened its new quarters on the Upper Bay just a few months ago, already is offering another major contri· bution to recreation and physical fitness in the Harbor Area. \ N . Wisdom -Begins With Wonder Hubert, Kind Drug Store Philosopher Some Can Take It, OthersNot A man I know, Whose son bas just entered hJgb school, recently asked me if I could explain what happena to all those "geniuses" at 3 yeara old when they become 13 years old. "Do children get dumber as they get older?" be wanted to know. "Or is it just that their chrollological age begins to catch up with their mental age?" It seems to me th1't usually what is seen as "brightness" in very young children is acute observation, strong memory, and a keen sense of im· · Jtatlon. YOUNG CHILDREN o b s e r v e everything wit.h an original eye. Every cow is a new cow; nature has not been staled for them by repetition. They can tell you how many green trucks passed the window this morning, because each green truck is a unique phenomenon to them. . Likewise, because thett gray matter is so relatively unwrin.kled, they can remember trivial events of a year: ago far more precisely than their pare.nts can -who have a hundred more im· portant memories to carry arOund in their craniums. IMITATION (seen in you n· g monkeys as well) accounts for a l~t of what we· ~c~ precocity ln small children. They will repeat phrases and gestures. and expressions they have seen or heard. without really Un· derstanding what they mean -but the pertormaoce paaees for cleverness. Very few "geniuses" of 3 remain geniuses at 13 because the human mind quickly ioses its sense of wonder, and begins to operate on formulas and abstractions lnstead. And we become older, we no longer look at the in· dividual cow, we simply see the Idea- of a cow and dism.isa the creature from mind. • THIS IS WHY Aristotle said that "wonder is t:M beginning of wisdom," and why creators and inveDtors of all types often seem to be childlike in their approach to the world: they have retained a naive and direct, yet pro- found, way of looking at individual ttrlngs. Every grownup accepted the fact that apples fall down rather than up. Only Newton sought to question this Morhing There, folk!. Time for another tee·vee visit with Hubert, the Hired Man -the heart.wanning story of a ·kindly drugstore philos.opher and his Wetime dream of some day run- ning tbe·pharmacy all on his own. And, oh, what a glorious occasion this isl Hubert's dream has come true. For there's the old Great Society :gtugstore with a spanking.new sign: TIIE NEW DAY PHARMACY U·nder New Management (The New Hubert, Prop.) But what's this? Inside the place is a shambles. Smashed jars and bottles litter the floor. The walls are smeared with peace symbols painted in iodine . And a middling-sized cross still smoulders fitlully in one corner. HERE'S HUBERT, bis dream come commonplace, as a child might, and true, sitting in the midst o( the thu1 revolutionized our scientific wreckage, bis bandaged head in bis thinking. hands. HJs faithful wife, Muriel, is Formal education teaches the young trying to comfort him. rules and formulas for handling reali· Hubert (somberly): My th-at WAS a ty on a mass basis; it aJso runs the Grand Opening. ' ris~ of stultify~ ~uri01lty and. fiat.---Mailel: There, there,~dear. It wa'Sn't .t~ng the imagination. This maf ex-your fault. Wbea the -y~ung people plmn why so many mature genwses began throwing bricks·for peace and were seU~ucated. men "11° nev~r the policemen began illegally breaking allowed ~1! ~boolin& to deaden their open their beads for law and order and early sen&tiv1ty. The Mayor began locking people out and telling everybody what to do •.• ,, Ted l(ennelly's Decision Bubert (philosophically): Well, now, Muriel, there's good kids and bad kids and good cops and bad cops and good mayors and br.d mayors and good goOdnfiss 2nd bad badness. That's my stand and I will not yield one iota f (Suddenly near tears) But why do they all hate me? WASHINGTON -Sen . Edward Ken- nedy will support the Humphrey· Muskie presidential ticket, he an· nounced Tuesday. In doing 10, Kennedy wiU stress that while·bacidllg the national Demo· cratic 11.ate, be reserves the right to "speak out" on. the Vietnam war and other l1sue1 on which he holds differ· ing views. The Massachusetts legislator strong. ly favors immediate halt of bombing of North Vietnam and a coalition government with Viet Cong participa· tion ln Soutb Vietnam. This was the stand espoused by hit late brat.her. While Kennedy was a member o! the Massachusetts OOlegation to t h e Chicago convention, he did not attend. Also be declined a personal offer of Vice Prffident Humpnrey to be his running mate. AT THE HEIGHT of the backstage maneuvering at the convention, when it be<;an1e evident to insiders that Senator McCarthy had no chance of WlllninJ, some long.time Kennedy parti11pa 1ougbt to launch a boom in behalf of "Teddy," In the: forefront of th.11 tut-ditch "atop Humphrey" effort Were Prof.. John Kenneth Galbraith, bead tf'.lbt Amer1caru: for Democratic ..---•• Geor1e ---. I>Hrc-ie: Old ma. JI you W11Dt to beoome MXttrtul 11 a widely ~ a d Y I c e columnist, y.au'r. coJDt to have to spend more time wrltJ.aa about sex. "Tab DIT O(Mce. o... Belfp1a: can l help It u my readers doa't ooalid.e:r aex a problem? Action, and Richard Goodwin. Galbraith was largely instrumental last winter in inducing McCarthy to enter the presidential race, GoOdwin also had a prominent hand in that, later switched to Sen. Robert Kennedy when he became a contender, and after his murder again became a close McCarthy lieutenant. Key of the Galbraith-Goodwin strategy was for McCarthy to withdraw bis candidacy and then to personally put young Kennedy into nomination. THIS DRAMATIC move, it was argued, would .stamJ>ede the COD· ventlon and overwhelm the Humphrey forces. A number o4. farvorlte ion can- didates "would be certain" to join this spectacular bliU, it waa claimed. McCarthy turned the scheme dowo flat. "Aie you talking for Teddy," be 1sll4 ed. "or are you &<!ting on your own." Galbraith replied that yOung Kt.n· nedy knew nothing about the prOpoa:aL However, he expressed firm con- fidence that the Mas $ ac h use tta senator would respood to a "&eaul.ne draft like this." "lt'a out of the question,.. said McCarthy, "Win or lose, I am staying to th.e end . I owe that to my people who have supported me 10 loy11lly and devotedly. They have 1Ulck with rne, and the least I can do u lo .Uck by them. "Further. 1 don·t owe the. Kenned.YI anything. It's the other way around. l am not withdrawing for Teddy or anyone ebe." f . -. ~---·-..... -. -- Muriel: Oh, that's not true, dear. I think it's ju.st that some don't like the old standard remedies. Perhaps ii you laid in a new line •.. Hubert (squaring hls shouldm): By gum, I will! Now tbat The Boss has turned the store over to me, I can do anything I want. I'm my own man and ... (The phone ringa.) Muriel: It's The Boss. Rubert: HI, there, sir. Sure sorry you couldn't make it to the Grand Opening .•. Heavens, no, sir, I didn't want to get you killed ... "Old era en- d.in-?" Oh, not your-old era, sir. I meant sort ol any old era ... "New Day dawning?" No, sir, nothing wrong with the old days at all l just wanted to remind folka that a MW day wu comirlg. You know, like Wednesday .. Mariel <tuaging hls sleeve): Tell hlm about the new line of panaceas you're going to lay in. He'll be 10 proud of you. Habert (&ghaat): Hush, Muriel (Into tbe phone) A new Une? Oh, no, sir. You know me. I'm loya.l to yoUT productl rlaht down to the bitter end. I just tbough1 lf I tept saying "new" oftoJi eoougb, folh mllbt think they weren't the 1ame old ••• I mean the Jood old •• ~ I mean ••• "!bat la .•• <H..UIJ) But b>dsy, to you, sir, I say lbw you.,lhllllk you, sir ... What! Oh. tbat'a more generosity than 1 can be•\ air. Thon& you, thuk you, air. (He nangs up.) Mariel: He'a going to let you lay ln a new tine? Haben (strugg2ing to bis feet amid Ml the wr.-:kage}~ No, but guesa whaL In reward fur my years of loyalty, he's not only turning the store ovtr to me. but be'• oot go1n1 to chlflt mt onylblDC for the food will. . . . The Crying of the Losers To the Editor: Rick Du Brow in hia: column of Sept, 4, kept up the ei!ho reverberating out of Chicago that the Democratic Party bas come to an end, .or something. It seems to me that what has hap- pened U> journalism is sllnply that it has buried its journalists somewhere and these have been replaced by copier1 and quoters. MR. DU BROW MUST be young and certainly not a political historian. Otherwise he would bark back to the Democratic convention of 1928, which chose Al Smith after umpteen ballots .and many bi&oted words: or to 193'2 when Cactus Jack made .the big switch; or to 1948 when some delegates were so m&d that they tried to keep Harry out of Phlladelpbia so that ht could not accept the nomina· lion, bot>lng by thls maneuver that hi! nomination would be declared invalid and force the convention to go back and nominate Ike. THERE RAVE always been angry people at conventions. Some losers can take it, others not. But smart people and smart journalists should look more to the caliber and strength of the wirmets rather than th&t. of the losers. The almost 2,000 delegates who were on the winning side were a formidable group of experienced and intelligent citizens and politicians whci knew what they Wanted and hoW to get it. Since wben,in our biltory has it been wrone to be on the winnin& aide! How to Address Our Lawmakers V, I. liMATOltl Tl'lom11 H. ICudlel fill, all S. CIMlfll St,. Ane- Mlrn Ind G.or" Mur,i,,-{R), *17 N, Rooteo Or., lll'ftri'f HUil. 0111'1~1 Convet.11-I -loN; $en.IN Olllu a1111., W•i.llln~. O.C. JD501. U. S. ...... l.lfTATIYli IOr•n• t-tr °"'YI ltltl'llrd T, H•nnt (:Miii Oltttld-0), lffl w. C..c;..,1 Aw,. SUIM !10. AMhlllfftl J11N1 I , U" t:sstll 011trlct-R 1, sa E. 4ttl strlff. T111Hn. our111111 Cot1treul-I ~Iona: Mlnllll, lh' L«ttwortfl l'IDll .. Olfkl llldt.1 Utt. u.. R•"IW,. Hot.-omw •tdt,, W11hbltlol\. O.C. *11. fTATI llMATOltf MOM O•AMGI COUNT'e Jolt?! 0. lchMlb ()Clfl Olttrk1-•). _,. Ent lth ltrttt. T111!!11o llld ->-L Whml'lon (UI~ Oltlrf<l-lll, JtiO i:11t °'"'"""-l"lllltrtofl ftlll. Ourl119 t"lt11t1" -lont: li.te C•lfiol, S.cn. rNnl~ C1U I, tSW, ITATS USIMILTMIM ll•OM OllAIM• cou"'" lllblltt t:. ~lft i7Ut Dltff"~l, _lut Wttf<!ltf Or., N-lllOl1 .. .a. ""°-CCIJl'WT\ftteft: oiov.r-t Eflf<lmcy Ind E~, ""blk:; Ulll~ fl• 1rrd Clttf'OTlllOft9.. Wlltr, Ind dllllrm1n. l."I• l1flve lleJ!ft9nfltlon. Jotlfl Y. ltlols llml Ollfrlci-11:1, ~11 Nortfl H1111Dr IM., 5un. A. l'ulMrt'OI'!. °"""'lttit•: Ftl\llr'ICI ll"d tn--llKt, ll'llllltlrlll 1t.1!1lllM. IOdtl Wttfert. RGWr1 :;.,,,~:.'c! ~-o~: '?...:,..MCfl -•1r:; •PMl'fiorll'Ml'lt. Mlll'lkiHI 11'111 c-ty C""11!""'"911to 11'1d $1119 ,._,_,,,.. 11111 Y1i.nt. Aff91n. ICeflfllltl c.,,. ..... Olitrlc:l-0). un WHt llllCOln. SUit. G, Anll!lifm. Ctrnmnt..: 1"1-..... ·-· jlt--Ind T1•1llori, llld Ylol-Cllt'"-Efllulllotl. O\lr\nt lllW.~ _._I Ill.. CU4lal, Seu-.. ,,,.,.,., Cllll. ,.,. Dear Gloomy Gus: Don't we have enollih dirt lb Corona del Mar without the Port Theater always showing movle1 suggested for matw'e audien- cea! -Clean-living Kid """ ....... ..,..,. __. ..... ... --·-..... " ....... , .... ..... ,.. ... -... ,..., ... o.ar ...... Letters from readers are welcome. Nonnalty writtrs should convey their messages in 300 words or Less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserve~ All let- ters must include signature and mail- ing address, but names wiU be wi~ held on request. Let losers cry if they D)Ust, but for my money tbose who lost should have. NORMAN J. DE GRACE 'Land of the Free' To the Editor: This is ln answer to a letter (Mallboz, Sept 4) concerning one state senator and one state·approved textbook. The letter praises the work of Sen. John Schmitz and his stand against "Land of the Free," an honest and straight-forward account of our nation's history. The book, supposedly, "glorifies" the Negro, "glorifies" the New Deal and makes a fool of Senator Joseph McCarthy. A majority of the educa· tors don't feel thiB way~ It seems Senator . Schmitz and ·many others, read only. what they want to out of th& book . "UNO. OF TR£ FREE," fur the first time, perhaps, bas the guts to tell it like It reelly bappeoed. It II not a garbled facsimile. After over 200 years of racial prt· judice, isn't it about time someone recognized the accomplishments of the Negro? Some misinformed members of society feel the Negro is being put an a pedestal if his name is mentioned 1n a textbook. I really doubt it! Surely Senator Schmitz and his fellow John Birch Society members aren't alra.id of the truth in a public school book. Let's hope not. On the failure of some school distxicts to use thJs history: since it is . the state's official junior high history text, it seems not uslog lt would be breaking the latl. And bN:aking laW-1 is reallt un-American, isn't it? D. V. C. Child Dlaclpllne To the Editor: The article by Sydney Harris on SepL 5, entiUed "Wrong Way to P u n i s h a Child," warrants aome response. The example of stealinc money from a child in order to teach the child not to steal, is not in question. What did impress me was the faulty thfnking demonstrated throughout the rest of the article. It is this very tyPe of thinking that is one of UM bade causes of tbe problems faced by Americans today. lt . WU noted that the word "ag· gress1on" was used tn a 11egatlve sense at least 10 Umes. Quoted wa..s Quotes Brlu L EIJ11soa, San Dlero -• ''Will the winds in the orchard give us apple• for poUUcal applesauce or a completely baked and cooled political pie?" ftep, Citic Hosmer, Loni Beach, on nuclear mhJinJ -"1 believe the next rold rush will l'>e based an tecbnoloQ, not seoeraphy." ' . ______ _ some psychologijt, whoee position It was reported, feels that to punish a child fQr stealing (an act of ag- gression) is a counter-aggression, and therefore wrong. . IF AGGRESSION is wrong then It follows, I be~ve, that perm!!sivenest is proper. It is thiJ 'attitude ot permissiveness as a soluUon to foreign affairs, lawbreaker1, rioters, 1tudents and now even our children, whlch lt the major caust of our socl•ty•1 downward trend. If we apply Mr. Harris'& cloalnc remarks to the above problem are11' might we not be better ofi? Mr. Harril states that "parental aggression tO curb childish aggl'tlllon, the only lesson they will learn ii that aa• gression worka _.. if· you are stroni enough, big enough, and fi8rce enou&b to get away with it." DOES IT NOT follow that U our la'O' enforcement agenciea, faculty 1t.af!1, armed forces, etc., were big enoueh, strong enough and had the potential ferocity that these agencies might_. more capable of performing the fizne. tipns for which they exist? Thil is not to say that unlimited aggression by these a-gencies is desirable, but neither is unlimited permissiveness. I remember a Bishop Sheen remark on television when he said, "A pat on the child's back wa!i, good for hlm as long as it was often enough, hard enough, and low er.ough.'' Who would eveo:r hav .. ,thought -~t BitbO'p_ Sheen wu 1uch an aggre1iive. pe1son? H. L. WHITE 'Benevolence' Belmar, N. J., Advertlaer: .. Tod&)' the federal government aeemr preoo. cupied with the issue of consumer pr~ t.ection. It want.s to be aure our package of breakfast food is full and plainly marked; it wants us to be fully awan! of the cost ot borrowing money. Right now, when many of us art ••• borrowing to pay our taxes ••• wt might mu wish that our benevolent Uncfe Sam would wocry less about the aize and weight ot our breakfast food package and show mare concern about our pli,iit as harried tupsyus." Retabeck, Iowa, Covter: .,Reports releued by ·the General Accounttn1 Office in Wuhlagton ahow that tht cost of 'tralning a boy or girl In the War On Poverty Oriented Job Corps schools will .average between '7.00& and '9,000 per year per stud,ent , •• Ia It nec:e11ary that these studenb (aup. poiedly from 0ppre11ed homes) be given 1uch a 'Cadillac' way ot lift while receiving an education .at taz. payer&' u:pense?" ----·liiiilllii-- Wednesday, Sept. 11, 11168 Th< aditorial -of U.. Dallr Pflot ..... lo mfMfft and - ulato rtadm b1I pmmllng lllia """""'""'' ~ and -m<nea.,, .. 1op1a of llltntll ond ngmfit:oot•, "" """"""'° • fonm for IM espruslcm of our re!Jdm' opinioni, and btt pre1ndno ~ dtt>er1• OU. polnu ot mt-obi.....,.• ond ~ .,. lopla of tM dor; Bobert N. Weed,. Publlllllr .. -• .. -.. ~ -~~ ·' ( ·---• • Costa Mesa Your Bemetewn Dally Paper VOL 61, NO. 219, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES . -COSTJi MESJi, CALIFORNIA _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ·1 r, 1968 TEN CENTS . French Jet Crash Kills Schools 0 I( Funds· 95 Aboard $158,730 to Aid Low Income Kids NICE, France (UPI) -An Air 1'Tance Caravelle jet exploded into a 4all of fire today and crashed into the Mediterranean while the pilot fOUght to make an emergency landing at Nice. All 95 persons aboard the twin- engine jet we.re killed. The pllot r.adloed Nice Airport that one o[ the engines was on fire barely 10 minutes from Nice on the :JO.minute flight from Ajacd.o, Corsica, and that 'he would try to make an emergency landing. Fire engines lined the airstrip but the plane never arrived. A taherman braving stormy waters off the French Riviera reported hear- ing a "violent explosion." Witnesses in St. Raphael said they saw a "ball of fire" in the sky just west of where the wreckage was found 12 miles from Cap d'Antibes. Charred bodies and burning debris was found noating in the choppy waters. Helicopters and rescue ships searched the sea for bodies, but were hampered by high waves, 'strong winds and poor visibility. After examining the wreckage Fren- ch aeronautics authorities s ~ i d the plane must have exploded in flight. It was the worst air disaster since a South African Airways Boeing 7ff1 crashed at Windhoek, South Africa, last April 20, killing 123 persons. A search party found pieces of the twin engine plane 12 miles out to sea near Cap d' Anti bes and a company spokesman said there were no survivors. Rescue craft repcrtcd ~tormy seas in the area. It v.•as not known immediately If a1;1y .\mcricans were aboard bat the plane \Vas reported laden with tour¥Ls. Authorities said 13 of the 8 9 , passengers were children. There were six crew members. The plane, the late st model Caravelle, was only recently put into service, but the pil<lt radi<led. shortly before the crash one of the engines at· tached alongside the tail was on fire. Then there was silence. It was the seventh fatal Caravelle crash and brought to nearly 400 the number of persons who have klst their lives in the crashes. Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon and home o( long-standing French political feuds. is a major tourist at· traction for both Frenchmen and foreigners. Most of the passengers w,ere believed to be tourists coming home from vacations on t b e sun- . drenched island. GONE FISHIN' -Costa Me1!a city employe ignores. si~ appare.nt· ly left by same party who Tuesday dropped catf1Sh·like manne animal into civic center pool. City workers ran into trouble trying to remove Costa Mesa's own Loch Ness mobster. Mesa!'s Mousier Whatzit Invades Civic Center Pool By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of nt DllllY l"lltt 51.tf ~·lii'1 \lo,"'* .LO<h Ness Monster, but an odd-looking creature appeared Tu~ .io tbl Costa Mesa Civic Center fountain pool to put this city of 71,000 persons on the map. To a mi.Dor degree at least. Suspicion W86 aroused earlier in t.!te "- day with the appearaDCe of a rather psychedelically-executed sign which says: No Fish.in, and features flowers and a peace symbol The sign also says CMPD, but ~e Costa Mesa Police Department denies knowledge of the suddenly posted aati- angling ordiDance. "Beats me," said George Rose, who cleans the shallow fountain pool as part-of bis duties with the city's facilities department. "I've never seen anyone fishing in it.'.' . . across· Ute street,'' be said, referring ·w~~~~ month on nearby Orange County Fairgrounds, . Then a co-worker saw the beast Iaii?r i!J. the day. "It was about this long," he said, mea.suring sorile 24 inches, adding that t.he creature i& · dark in color, somewhat torpedo"6haped, with lozig, whlsker·like. projections from its broad bead. . . Armed with poles, nets and other implements, a vanguard of facilities department workmen attempted to flush tile creature from beneath a stlady, bridge-like walkway again to- day . "They were swirnm.LI1g and wading in it. when they had tbat get-together At first, they turned up nothing but one hall of a small minnow, whose body bore a gnawed-upon appearance. "Hey,'' yelled Rose, poking under the ~aikway again, "S<lmething just * 11wam~o'f'el' my band." Approval !or •poodlng Sl58, 730 In federal tunds to aid children from low income homes was given Tuesday night by Newport·Mesa Unl!led School District trustees. The federal mooey won't be released unW late this month, the board was told, but school principals were in- structed to begin making prepara- tions. Individualized instruction will be of. fered again at Pomona, Lindbergh and Whittler 1chools. Bay View and Can- yoo h».ve been JKfded to the list of target schools an<f Harper deleted. Funds also will be used for a new remedial reading and math program at Rea Intermediate School, to purchase musical instruments for schools that don't have them, for mobile library van materiah, and for another summer kindergarten readiness program. The federal money is to be spent on students from families with less than Newport Calls Area Airport Plan 'Disaster' ' By JEROME F. COLLINS Of 1" Dally Pli.t Sltff Newport Beach city C<luncilmen Tuesday night added another chapter to the continuing saga of the regional airport nobody wanted. They una.'limously went on record opposed to construcUon of the airfield -which would handle national flights -In 1lle ilJll Joaqulp.Jlill& ovetloQ)ting Pacilfc CO.st Hlghway' lni al\! a y between Corona del Mar and Laguna B •• ult would be a disaster," said Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons. The site on Irvine Company land is one ol five proposed fO'f Orange Coun· ty consideration in the Willi£m Pereira master plan on C<lUllty air transportation needs. All the others in recent weeks have been tile targets <lf vigorous protests by citizens' g r o u p s and military spokesmen. Opposition to the San Joa- quin site, on the other band, bad been -light -until Tuesday. Parsons brought up the subject. "If (S.. AIRPORT, Page 2) Freeway Due to Disrupt Medical Center Parking Suddenly, legend and hearsay ex- ploded ill a burst of fact aa several persons Of some repute -including a newspaper reporter abd a little boy - saw the ugly thing. It looks alrnOfit like a catfish. Carmel Burglars Get $40,000 Loot Thursday Night Voter's Deadline You generally register firearms at a police station, but voten may be registered at the Costa Mesa Police Department Thursday night as deadline for a place at the polls ap- proaches. Mrs. M:utbe Ritchie , registrar of voters, will be on duty beginning at 5:30 p.m. and staying until 11 p.m. in the lobby of the facility at 99 Fair Drive. Right-of-way need.s Cor the coming Newport Freeway will slice away the planned parking area for two majoc medical facilities, the Costa l\1esa Planning Commission learned Tues- day. Juggling of the three-story medical building and 200-bed convalescent hospital on revised plot plans , hO\\."ever. can still save the projects irom abandonment. As a result, commis1ioners unanimoWily recommeoded City Coun- Orange Weather Trust that old morning fog to put the kibosb on a heat wave. Thursday the mercury 11kid1 to a M high,' while inland areas bask in balmJ 82-deifee iun. INSIDE TODAY Mr1. Lucw M'ar1t1 of Cos£n Mesa tuMUd JOJ Vf!ltndal/, but age hasn't ilo&oed Mt doion a bit. See Social Notti, Poge 18. " " " n_., • • " " • u .... ,. " " " • ,,,.,,.... UC.-11 ,_.. .. IW'Wlq Cl ... -" -u ....,.,, ...... u ................ M °""'" c...... 1J S"l'IN ,..,,.,. 1 t _..,,.... n.n ·-.... Ttlnlsllll .ft ........ " -. ...... '#lllt. u --.. cil approval of cond.iUonat" use permjts for the buildings planned by S. K. Leasing Co., of Santa Monica. Commissioner Jack Hammett made a motion for separate approval ol both project!, 1ubject to working out· a satisfactory parking requirement plan for eacb building. The medical center plann~ at 2115 Newport Blvd., requires 238 parking spaces as shown on a plot pkm of the ground&, but the Newport Freeway will take land right up to th< building ihself. CARMEL, Call!. fUPI) -Burglars pried tlleir way into the home of a Carmel artist Tuesday nlght' and made ofC with paintlngs and jewelry worth an estlmatod fl-0,000. .Mrs. Rostmary Miner, a well known seasaape painter, told police she returned from a vWt with Criends in Pebble Beach and discovered the thell. • "I'll want to have S<lme dinner." said Mrs. Ritchie, one of ttle city's staunchest registrars, a Imo st apologizing because Mf: will take a hall-r break. Her Thursday night duty will be preceded by a full day's duty regilt.er· ing voters in the lobby of the nearby Costa Mesa Civic Center at Tl Fair Drive. Planned parking requirements for 01 • M dal • Mak-::~1~d~":owf~C:reo at...:~_ ymp1c e IStS to e nie -&illdings ere neor Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, which was re<:e!ltiy completed by S. K. Leasing F • s I h • 2 y p I ~ ~;~ ... th~·:::.r:~*~.. trst p as m oo s Comm.lnioner H. ~-"Jlmp:iy' Wood suggested a shared parking ar- rangement might be worked out with the general hospital, since the three buUdibgs would comprise a peckaa:e. l'lannll>g Director William L. Dunn suggested !he conditional UH permit be ffi:Ommended lor approval auble<t to l1l.ine oi a precise plm to lbow u- act delailo. O!ficill> ol the coosttudlon llnn wil. be talking over resoluti.oa of the 1>8'king problem with the city plan· n1llg sWf. Car Stereo Stolen Sm.ashing a wlndwtng, a cat bor81ar toot a '100 stero tape pla,yer from a sporta car belongtnc to Erle E : Boll· Inger, of 96 Blue Lagoon, Laguna Beach, on tlie Orqe Cout College e<rl<ing lot Tuesday, ' u .. Dedication ceremonies ror t h e Harbor Area YMCA's two memorial slrimmlng pools will be held at 2 p.m. ~j_; with a bevy ri Olympic m ts on hand to test the water. (Related Sltry, Page II) 'Ille lilt of Olympic greala acbeduled to atumd the opel!lng includes: -Gnt• Aacltns of Corona del Mar, 194ll Gold oncl Sliver medall>L -C.t~J F<T,._ C.llam ri Laog Beach, ISM Gold medalilt. ~11• HOiie ot' Lido lsle, 1962 ...,..Id record bolder • -Dr. 8am.mJ' Lee of Sato ADI, 11148 and 1952 Gold medaliot. -Murn7 R-of llollywood, llliWI and llll!O Gold medalat. One ot the two new pools 11 near Olympic alJe at 75 feet by 44 !eel, with graduated 1 cleplb runnln1 from 311 ... feet to.S feet. The other pool is.for div- ing, and measures 33 feet by 30 feet, with a 12-foot deptll. The '75,000 worth of rwimming tactlitie1 were eeeded bJ a '20,000 donation from Newport B e a c b re1identl Mr . and Mrs. Lee Jonet:. Exblbition1 at the event wUl 6e given In water polo, synchronhed 1wtmmlng, trampoline and am· na.Uca. Mayora Doreen M.,llAll of Newport Beach and Alvin Pinkley~ ol Cocta Mesa will cut rlbbon1 acroa the pxl2t for 1ll<! /ormll opening. '!'be Y lo localod at 2300 University Ave., Ne.._t Beach. John Macnab, d!llmwr o r 1'Newport Tomorrow," will be master o( ceremonies. Noted televtalon and rodlo peroonlllty llarry Babbitt will slna the national ant-hem. ,1 ' ' $.1,000 annua1 ineome. Among ob· jecttves are to improve the sell image of these student.a. Board approval also wa1 given to start three vocational training pro· grams to be paid ror half with district funds and hall with federal aid money. Approved was a '16,918 program in of. fice training for Estancia High, con· tinuati.on o! a '6.000 p 1 a s t j c s technology program at Estancia, and continuation of a $4,450 work ex- perience p-ogram at Newport Harbor High. In other action, trustees: -Heard a report that first day s ch o o l enrollment was apparently within the 26,900 student projection. -Approved graduation list! from last June with comment of Trustee Lloyd Blan pied Jr., "I imagine some ol them are enrolled• in college by now." No explanation was given for the t.hree·mooth delay in approving graduates. -Adopted a 178-day school calendar. -Indicated they will act later to add paternal leave and other en1ergency leave to a policy on Jewl!h h<lliday leave. The days off for 1pecial circumstances, not to exceed two per year, will be subtra.cted f.rom ac-- cumulated sick leave. -Decided to join with 300 other school districts in a Blue Cross io· surance pool because their individual policy rate was going up as 1 re1ult of claims payments exceeding premium. -Accepted the resigna~on of A. W. Furcron Jr.. Vice principal of Mariners School, who has been hired as a principal in Buena Park. -lndicated they oppose a st.atewlde property tax for schools, proposed by California T e a c h e r s Associatio~ because Newport-Mesa a1 a relativel,y rich district would stand to lose money in a leveling of school support Trustee Mrs. Marian Bergeson said the prO- posal was basWy ccmtrived to combat the Watson In.ltiatlve. · Mesa High Kids Find Big Change By THOMAS FORTIJNE Of ""' DlllY l"li.t "'" Costa Me5a High Sc:bool students returned to a radically obanged school Tueiday. • From oulalde, lhe sci.001 ·1oQtt<1 the same as ln June. But.1 lh s Ide classrooms, s~anatnlhintl ·wih hap. pening and the passing beUs rang at odd tim", ..\'mounance ~ui;iclllllm and flexible lbl!faollng b!!l mlvod. Students might ont yet bav~ gruped wbat they are getting into. But on the first day, Tueiiday, they at least seem- ed to know 'Where to ga. "There was a little confusi<ln at the first pasting period. QuJte a few students were outside after the bell," observed new principal Frailk A. Lopes Jr. "But after that, they settled down." UNSCHEDULED TIME Some student.. did not havt a specific classroom to repbrt to. It was their perl<ld ~ the day lor unscheduled ti.me. That l& one feature of the new 1ystem. Others are that class period! vary rrom 70 minutes to 45 m.lnutes, and that studenu bavo alx dilf...m daily routim!S. . But these ~· acbedule varlatiOfU! worked out to acccmplish an even more fundamental change -"1.d- vancing students on the ba.sii or performance. Lopes, the 38,year-old principal, ~\ in. ,to r4o the !'°"' mow, ex- p ' . . . "You know hciw schools slide people. .along with lbe courte1y D's: ~ won't ha~"j!Ow. He C4lic sw<\eliO performs or he doesn't irogress. If he doesn't perfonn we try ·to find out why ." Courses are broken down into aix- week packages and learning goal! spelled out. When the student com- plt:tes the lesions to achJeve the eoal!: he goes on tO the next package. KEEPS HIS. PACE . He c.an proce.ed at his own pace. tr he is qaJck to learn he can. finish in less than six weeks and move on to o11ler work without being held back by the rest ol, the class. U he continues the speed through several courses he may elect to traduilt.e earl)' or get into adv~ work be wouldn't have bad a chance to take otherwise. Llkewise, .slower students progress wben they are ready, afttt they have taken i.be 'time they need to under- ~. '!'bey """1't forced to mp up Olld don't draw aD or F IMJt keep work· mg ontil Ibey finish satlafactortly. Any learnlng probiema can be rapidly lden- Ulled and remedial or poychologlcll (See MESA WGH, Pail• Z) FLYING START -DedJcatloa ceremoaies SUnday will mart .... Ing o! HarlJor At.a• Yl!CA'a two new swlmmlng poola, but tltla youngoter can't wail as be demonstrates for for an admirer. Olympic aw11n stars of '!lie put will -lie on bend I~ -Sundafs ceremoftles. • .. I J • ' 1. L • • ' 1· • • I • • ---------------·-....... --..,. -....... -. ---..... - l ,DAil'!, PILOT w~. s.ptrmbtr 11. 1968 • . Cong From CamJ:iOdia Attaek.-Viefnam ,Town IAJOON (IJPI) -A11au! 1.000 Vial CIOll ...., I b rH TIJ Nlab City li'oai -..,... u,. Canlbodlan border f<Jr Git HCODd time Ill tllrM .... ta. coplurlnJ ·-to th• ... 4 we« la! oouth of town. UPt ·~t Nat Glbeon njlOl1acl lrOm 'l'ay Ninh, 1 ke7 pro- ~ capllal of 800,000, tblt South Vktnam ... clofenden and U.S. jet fl&bten ·h u r I e d tbe Communllt trvops -rr-the city llm1U but could 1IOt ltOp lnllllrallon of Illa ~ 'l\o Colmnuallla wllll ~ of T11 Nlllll, lllalJliaoco -Aid, -Jt eomm~ lllllltradoD rows to Saigon 15 miles to the ---:z'hey lllmDdered ID Htimlled 1,000 dead lMt monU!. tn a futile attempt to overrun lt Tay Ninh would be vital to a third offtn1Jv1 on Saigon. A U.S. mllltary tpOkesman at th• Pledge Strong Sueport NY GOP Leaders Warm for Nixon B1 MERRIMAN SMITH NEW YORIC (uPll -New York's top Republican l.eadenhip Wedneedly u.lllted. behind pre1idential CMldidate Richard M. Nixon and pled1ed to get him elected. . . Sen. J ... b K. JllYlll and Mayor John V. Ultdsay, both cool to Nixon's candidacy oar lier, pied led stroo1 1up- fOrl. ••1 have stated before and I repeat •!lain that 1 give my unqualified 'Uf.· part to thia ticket," Javitl Mid. 'I 1hall do my utm.Ost to help carry this ltate, If Jl'Yitl llid It wu in the 0 higb potrlotic tnwest of everybody to 1up- 'Mesa Planners ·Give Approval To Pre-School Three ·1nen pr'Otested Tue s day againJt a new pre-school operation in C.sta Mesa, but tile Planning Com· mission wtually assured them of Up to 45 new litUe nelgbbon. · Port Jljlxoi: In this "historical and epic ttruglJe." The New York leadership made their remark• at a news conference shortly before Nlxpn headed aoulh for North Carolina and the f1r1t stop on a lo-day cro1s.cowrtry campaign awing. Gov. Nehi"on A. Rockefeller, who gave Nixon his warmest endorsement yet at a reliy Tu...Say night In suburban Westchester County, aerved at muter of ceremonies and bead chl!erleader today. Also attending were Sen. designate Charles E . Goodell, L1. Gov. Malcolm WU.on, State Atty. Gen . Louis J . Lefk<1wltz and the leader1 or New York Cl&ens for NiJ:on 8fld Agnew - John J. Gilhooley and Dr. Rita E . HaWJer. "The Republican party has closed ranks for victory for the entire ticket from top to bottom in New York State," Rockefeller aaid. Lind.say said he believed the country was "ready to reject the present ad· ministration's disgraceful policy in Vietnam" and to disown "the govern· ment leadership which t.as led us into an interB1tional quagmire." From Page I MESA HIGH. • • help provided. In a nutahell, Individually • paced learning b what performance cur- ricUium and fiexible ICheduling are all about. Mn. Norma Hertzog, of llifill White Oak Place, wl» wru man11e the tcltool at 273 Monte Vista Ave,, also assured the eomplainer1 the couee is always hot u they'd like to mlt .00 Ulk out lbetr obje<:Uons. The dructure involved 11 the former FIRST SCHOOL Brentwood. Chapel and, as a vacant Cost.1 Mesa HJgh i1 the first school dlurd: faCWty, would· make a 1111e in the Newport-Me a-distr~ct to try It. preschool day 11\1%'1er)'1 the com· "II we can prov~ ttie ·program here miss:loaer1 decided. other schools will be picking up "I don't feel~ need another school aspects of it and fitting it to their in that area," said B. E. Banks, of needs within a year," Lopes Predicted. 2500 Wettminster Ave., 11lookl to me He was principal ol an innovative like we ought to keep it R-1," be con· hlgh school near Sacramento for six ctuded. years before coming to Costa Mesa. "I feel the 1ame 11q," aaid Lawren-Tbe Sacramento achool waa brand new ce Mcqremlten. of 362 Brentwood when he took over, as are most Place, "tbere ii cme tchool ln the area schools employing tbe new educational now, why do w. need ID01be.r ooe?" methods. "Don't you ttrlnt y~·re overdoing This time, however, Lopes inherited it?," Mked Doug\u Ran,er, of 261 a school plant that he.1 been little Moote Vista Ave., who 1aid be would adapted to the new .system. "It (in- have preschooil on both sides ot his nova.lion) is a difficult thing to do home . . with, if you'll pardon the expresalon, "The church w.as not detrimental in old, cracker-box buildings." he said. th.al .ea and I doa't think , !idlool :·Tbey~re just rows o! box~ ... ~ will bt,1 • cormDeiited comminionef .. CHANGES MADE . ·Nate ~· llil mot.km lor approv~ · ·· A few changea -· ad .... · won UDllllIDOUI ~ from }Jiu· ...... e m e \nLI mg D«I 'lht <:lb' Oouncll will decid the summer! Some walli were remov· ~neir:tMonday • etl to convert small, &dtolnln·g Mn. HerUog ii ~klniC city ap-classrooms to lar~e lecture l'OOins, proV&l to run the school for up to 45 and furniture was mstalled ffr three youngsters aged two to Iii:, .five days n!~~e~~·centers are stocked weekly from 8 a.m. to 5.3() p.m.. with materials fo lndl 'dual l d although the operatim will last only i r v1 s ll y. until noon f« the next four years Tbey are one place • student may She bu been operating Mesa Verde spend his »nscheduled dme. If not Pre-School at ~lS Deodar Drive for there, he should be Jn the library, at ail. yes• and ktvi.ted anyone con· the counseling center: d 0 1 n g cemed over tba Monte Vista Avenue 1aboartocy work or slttl.ng in on a class project to Khedule a co(fee break and to review a lesson m1!1Sed o r not vllll. und-. DAILY PILOT OU.NOi C~T P\lllllMING COM,AN'Y leMrt N, WtM J•clr a. c~rl•y Vici ,.,._ldlilll MCI r:;tnw1I Mln19!• 1\9fl!IJ kt1,.;J .... Pnl N11 .. 1 -·----SJO Wilt lar Stn.t M1Tllltf 1.4,,.111 P.O. 111 1160 t2&2& --N1""1 9"$: ml 'W~t .... lou ..... N L...-D..ct11 m '-t ,._. HwltiN'tWI a.di:'" 5tll '"'"' _Ji r Studenll will not be policed or kept clo~e tract of, lApeJ said. It will be their own responslbWty to spend t.beir free time wisely. "There are going to be some people who don't use the ti.me wi&ely and auf· who don't use the time wiae1y and ruf- f er for it," he remarked. "But I think tba~'s part of the learning process. We can t lead these people all their JUe Sometime, somewhere they will bav~ to make a decision on t.belr own." WATCH PROGRESS He said the Haff will watch students' progress to Identify those who are goofing off. "'lbooe who llagranlly violate Sood lfudy habit.s will be aaatgned study area1 ii nectlll!Y," he said. "We'll try the counseling approach first. We'll give them every opportunlty to make a cor· reel decision before we make It for them." H_e S&id that baled on hia past (':\- pertence be expecta fewer than five percent of Ille students will have to have their decilioos made for them. Spealrlng to the ~ ot an assembly Tuetday, he llld, "A Jot of time, money ad effort havt been dedlcetad lo U1'SNldJnl your educt- tional oppc:dunjty, Now you bav1 a respomiltUty to ·do your belt to 1un. port tbll effort." ... Net cost of the Jll'Olrlln Is lie 000 t&Cen out ol tbe tchool dlltrlct'a 'Hoi Idea_ Fund. B u l 1 d Jn g alterations, funuture and lnMctional materlala cost 1133,000, but will be oHset by '87.000 In salary 1av1n11s. So-called para-profes1toa&U a r @ employed at ODfl-tbird ttt. rate o! teadler 1allrle1 to •\JPe'ViH ruource -ond labcll'&t«lct. • ' ,. ..,.,., told GU... b)' mldalleraoon, Hllll IJ boars alter U. 1:30 1.m. NllWI .bollD, llJat 'tl>a lu&&n II pnll)r '"""" ulldar -• Alllad Ir-llllllOllYmOd lalo block-, .. pooltlou ll'OU1ld Iha 80 nlldantlal b!Ocb occupied by the Invader• out and IOUll1 of """'· wbllo Jl.Wlll>ter bomber• pounded C.mmunlit posl· tlona in a string ol hamlets to the west with bombs and bullets. One Com· munist poeltioo 1n the weitern area wa1 wltbln 700 yard• of tbe db' llmlls. .. GlblOll 11ld aublll'bu Hlfd6ab PoUNd out of Iha ...... ~ brlDllna the fltlt coocrel• w~g ~ tha uoautt to allled forces. tn rllat.d moves' appoientlY doolp- ed lo pin down nearb1 Amtrlc.,i troopt and cut off allied reintorcetne.nt. approaehea:, ooe c.ommun!Jt uaU •t• tacked a U.S. lnfentry outpost"• kw miles earl ot Tay Ninh wblle a ltCOfld cut ditches in a. h!pway leading to Tay Ntnb. Troop• at the U.S. outpo1t roportad U,_T_.... BanaplareJI Aide ' . ' Viet Withdrawal Stand Clarified JIOUSTON, T ... (AP) -Hubert H. Humpbrey11 pre11 ''°'tar)' 1ald to- day that withdrawal from Vietnam or a "temporarily Malped troop unJt" hailed by tbe v1ce prealdent ae veri· fylnl an ea-lier pndlctton of U.S. wt.tbdrawalti, "ln no way 1ndicates any 1eneral AmeriolD withdrawal of troope." , But the artlcle reportlnJ doplrlllre of a Marine regiment also aaid the unit bad been on tamporery duty and had been replaced by an«her ;OJ that "the move was not part of a rreneral Asked wily Humphrey had dtad the newspaper article •• verUytng , h1J prediction, Sherman Hid, 111 don't have an anawer to that quettl.on." And be declined to anawer anothtr quesUon 'from a reporter who uked whether Humphrey ns aware the troops had been t0D1porarily ustcne<t and ~ad been already replaced by another unit. Punctuating Speech - In speech with more than hia usual suP.ply of gestures, President Johnson Tuesday told American Legions 50th National Convention he wants nothing less than "honorable, :stable peace" settlement in Southeast Asia. The statement wu 111ued to newsmen by Press Secretary Norman Sherman after Humphrey held a lenitbY d11CUN1on of the Vietnam &itu.atlori with Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clllford. "The withdrawal of the temporarily assigned troop unit from Vietnam as reported 1n the pre11 yesterday in no way indicates any a;eneral American Airport Board Complains Supervisors Ignore Them wtttldrawal Of troops," Sherman said, cmphasWng that the atatement was being made by blln, not the vice presi· dent \\'ho had indicated earlier during a brisk walk through downtown What Noise? Moose Cluhbers Ask Planners l-louston that he would have someUting A variance for expansion ~ a to say on the matter. service club's lodge was recom· l-lumphrey, !marling at a ques· mend«! for approval Tuesday, but tbe tioner's assertion President Johnson Costa Mesa P1annlng Commtaaton had "contradicted" his prediction of says members mlllt both mum. ttie B1 JACK BROBACK Of ""' DlllY '1111 l!Mf Wearied by long and eeemlncly In· effective bearing1 on t be COWlty's Master P 1 an of .AJr Transportation, airport commbaionera Tuesday night criticized supervisors for Ignoring them on airport matters. For the second time in three months commissioners complained that coun- ty government is ignorlng thetr''J'Ole in a!rport management. Two recent actions by the Board of Supervisors upset c o m m i s s I o n membe"rs. First was approval of a stoneware ceramic mlll'al to be 1n&talled at the alrport at a cost of 16.liOO. 1t II the se- coDd of four planned for tbe eastern exterior of the airport terminal building. Second was tbe selection of James M. Montgomery of Costa Meaa to design airport improvements costing about $113 .000. Financing of the airport rouraJ hz.d From Page' I AIRPORT ... been plaMed on a donation bas1s as early troop withdrawal.a from Viet-frolicking Moose and muffll · bis wu the case for the flrst mlll'al now nam, waved a news~aper at a Texas moosic. on view. It was donated by the O'Neill =~~-~~ce md laid, ' lt verifies what I Representatives Of Costa Mtsa family uid depicts early Calilornia Moose Lodge 1457, located at '35 E. history. l'l'ttl St., agrefll to the terms for their for murals belng piid for by private miall addition to houae folding cbaln The commission had gooe oo reeord CdM High Sets and tables, but were skeptical about part.tea. County Administrative Offl.cer the basis kJr two noise complainb. Robert Thomas after investigation "After U years in th.1J location, I am recommended that the county I• pan cake Feed chagrined," sold Howard w. y. ahead with the second muri'l. He said chairman of the Moose Lodge's pro· a donation to pay for Jt would be ob-perty committee, adding tbat noJ&e tained later. Corona del Mar High School Booster ' cited by complainants must be coming The airport improvements matter Club will aponsar ita sixth annual Pan· from another nearby source, . h di·• thro gh th t cake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 1:30 was an ~ _u e Coun Y "We have never had a complaint," Building Servicea Department and not p.m., Sunday at the high school Way 6a.id, noting that most Moose brought before the commission for cafeteria. members prefer more sedate music -• tl Tickets at $1 for adults and fifty recommcuu.a on. fee their semi·moothly d!M' er d•-• I .. to lb cents for children will be available at .. "' ... mprovemen..., are e tennlnal than. the loud &ounda popular with bulld1n d ..i "' the door, accord1n1 to Bob Leech, !J an 1-1e""own areas as recom· younger people. ·• tn chairmen for the event. meuu the report by Willlam , W ··-i He said however, that the Moose P · and •· 1 te ' e ura:e the com.mwwty to support etell'a ~soc a s. T .....Lo.a encouragt::s U5e of it.I faciUUes Thr ... Tho th tt1ia major fall fUnd ntlslng event,'' '""""'5"' ee monwo ago ma1 upset e Leech sald today."lt benefits the stu· durUtg daylight hours by youngiters sublease agreement for Cable Com· de developing their own contemporary muter Airlines to use apace in the nt body and au~rU athletics, year 1..~~..is. books and teams. ' ._. ..... terminal building leased by Pacific Booster Club officers, l968-Gt . are \Vay noted that one neighboring Southwest Alrlinea. The commission B J fE.cility is a mortuary, h d d I ernard Terry, John Semple, ack ~A e a 1 yed action on th is matter. Broering, Mrs. Charlee Rote and Jack "You've had no noise complaints \A/mm ssioner "Leland Launer of Adams . Crom tbem .:• as ked Commissioner Don ·Fullerton _C9mp~ Tu~ay night · ---~~t •. ~.elding .the gavel .aa acting that actions of the commkslon "either conun:ias100 chairman . don't 1et to tho board or are Ignored Pay Teevee Dela'y "No. he"• a good'M°"'' member," by county government." \Vay replied. When the commission first objected S ht b H 'The varian<:e was recommended to the •uperviaors' actions three oug y ouse unm!mousiy ror city cOuncil approval, month• ago, they demanded 1 joint WASHINGTON CUPO -."Dle'Jtone , u loog es the Moote Lodge controls we don't make our views known on meeUng with the board to settle the Commerce Committee Coday voted to any possiole noise problem and an ad· th.I!, we're going to get another airport iuue. This was never held after each delay authorizing pay tel e v 1 at on jacent, 62-space unpaved parking area stuffed down our throats." commissioner had con!ened with the around ttie nat.iorf."" ~ is weeded. Councilman Paul J , Gruber, who is supervl11or from his district. The committee approved 16 to 13 a Way stid a work party has already suing the county because of noisy Jet The individual talk method will pro· motion to ask ttJe FedeN.l Coin-been fonned to Wttd the field over ttie flights over his home, quickly agreed. bEJbly be carried out this time as no municatJons OommJsslon to defer ac· weekend , adding that the lodge 11 most "We're being shellacked," he said. . request was made for a showdown · tioo on a proposal to authoriz.e t>aY anxious to comply with the antl·nol!!ie "With Orange COWlty Airport on one _meeting. television until next May. requirement. side of town and the San Joaquin -;;:;:~;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~~~;:;;~;:;:~;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~~~~~=====~~ regional airport on the other, our noise ,= problems would be comJ>Ounded. Already we're getting it day and nigbL We can't take it anymore." City Attorney Tully Seymour WU in· structed to J)l'ep8N! a resolution vole· ing the city's "great reservations" about the San Joaquin site. The resolu- tion, as suggested by Mayor Doreen Marshall, also was to urge county supervisors and a l r p o r t com- mi ssioners "to evalutt.e all sites in depth , specifically those now used by the military." These sites are El Toro Marine Corps and Los Al.amitos Naval Air Stations and the Santa Ana MaHne Corps Facility. Commandina: of!icera' objections to their use by civilian aircraft, Cald Mayor Marshall. "is to be txpecled." During council discussion of the resoluUon1.. adopted on Parsons' mo- tloo, the Vice Mayor made It clear he was concerned about the county selec- ting San Joaquin because of in · tensifylng protestJ 911inst the only other civlllan site, at Bollia Cblca rt.ate be1cb ln HunUneton Be1ch. He llld at 1 Sept. 11 hNrinl before the AII1>0rl C.mmltsioo In HunUncton Bffcb1 "tbe people agalnst the BolJa CbJca alrpOrt are going to make a great deal of nobe. U we don't speak up, the c<iuntr may de<ldo Sin JoeqUin ta the one soft spot, 10 kt'• a:o dte.r it." "Silence," satd Councilman RobMt Shelton, "implies consent." FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT RINGS OF fNCOMPARABLE BEAU:('G -- 1111 NiWPOflT AVE, COSTA MESA 22 y..,. S. Th• Sime Loc•tion UVILU 1111 "1£ tbat airport Is put rlght on top of the hllll above Corona del Mar," declared. Parsons, 0 1t would be • t11 .. 11r. ~ mu• be 1 tllounnd 11~ ................... ..,. .... ..,,..,,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,..,,,.~~~~~~~~,,,,,.,,,d otber .U.s ID the county tbil 11'1 bet· I" ----- te.r'' • ' ( • ' ' i I t ,. • • THE MAT:iRESS .KING ••• ' 12-PC. QUEEN SIZE ENSEMBLE I by s1MM0Ns I s99 THE FAMOUS SIMMONS QUEEN Box Sf>r;ng and Ma!treu--PlUS-A Queen Siz.e F~me. 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The public scbools, lil!• any business, should be held accountable for a good product at a good price. Comparative teat scores and college admissions records ln~cate Newport.Mesa .!.s turning out a good producL That leaves price. .'!J' Apparently, a nwn~r-of ~eople who vote "no" on school bond tJsues aren't satisified on thll score. There are others who just won't buy the product of intormed young citizens at any price. But those wbo will need to be convinced education is a good buy. What better way to do this than to have business- men of the community evaluate \he .school operation? There is no reason to believe the school district is not being efficiently run. But as Dr. Cunnin,j.~~ has said there are always better ways of doing · gs. He has often remark.ed that change is fundamental to suc- cessful endeavor. Like Charles J. Hitch, president of the University of California. Newport-Mesa's school chief would like to be able to point to savings realized. Hitch is seeking to counteract the fiscal pressure applied by Gov. Ron- ald Reagan. Cunningham naturally would like to swing some votes in favor of a school bond election. To whatever degree each is successful the public benefits. These educators, in trying· to win points for Wisdom Begins With Wonder A man I know, whose son has just entered high 1cbool, recently asked me if I could explain what happens to all those "&eniuses" at 3 years old when they become 13 years old. "Do children cet dumber as they get older?" be wanted to know. "Or is it just that their chronological age begint to catch up 1f1tb tbelr mental age?" It 1eems to me that usually what is 1een as "brightnes.s" in very young children is acute observation, strong memory. and a keen sense of im· itation. YOUNG CHILDREN ob serve everytiting with an orieinal eye. Every cow is a new cow; nature has not been staJed for them by repetition. They can tell you how many green trucks passed the window this morning. because each green truck is a unique phenomenon to them . Likewise, because their gray matter Is so relatively unwrinkled, they can remember trivial events of a year ago far more precisely than their parents can -who have a hundred more im· portant memories to carry around in their cran1ums. · IMITATION (seen in young mookeys as Well) accounts for a lot of what we call precocity in srnall children. They will repeat phrases and a:estures and expressions Utey have teen or heard, without really un- derstanding what they mean -but the performance puses for cleverness. Very few "gen1uses" of 3 remain geniusea M 13 because the human mln.4 qufC:kly 101e1 iU tense ol. wonder, and begins to operate on formulas and abstractions instead. And we become older, we no longer look at the in- dividual cow, we simply see the idea- of a cow and dimUN the creature from mind. THIS IS WHY Aristotle said that "wonder is the beginning of wisdom." aod why creators and inventors of all types often seem to be chlldlike in their approach 00 the world: they have retained a naive and direct, yet pro- found, way of looking at individual things. Every grownup accepted the fact that apples fall down rather than up. Only Newton sought to question this commonplace, as a child might, and thus revolutionized our scientific thinking. Formal education teaches the young rules and formulas for handling reali· ty on -a ma.u baiit.; it alsQ .flUIS the risk of stultifying curiosiiy and fl.at· ten.Ing the ilhagination. This may ex- plain why so many mature &eniuses were sell-educated men wto never allowed their schooling to deaden their early sensitivity. T ed Kennedy's Decision WASHINGTON -Sen. Edward Ken· nedy will support the Humphrey- Muskie presidential ti cket, he an· nounced Tuesday. In doinC 10, Kennedy will stress that while backing the national Demo· craUc slate, be re5erves tile right to "speak: out" on the Vietnam war and other issues on which he holds d.ifier· lng views. The Massachusetts legislator strong- ly favors immediate halt of bombing of North Vietnam and a coalition government with Viet Cong participa- tion 1n South Vietnam. This was the 1tand espoused by his late brother. While Kennedy was a member of the Massachusetts delegation to t h e Chicago convention, he did not attend. Al10 he declined a personal offer of Vice President Humpnrey to be his runalne mate. AT THE HEIGHT of the backstage maneuvering at the convention. when it became l!:vldent to Insiders th<:t Senator McCart.by had no chance of winn!ng, 1ome long-time Kennedy partisans aouthl to launch a boom In behalf ol. "Tedd:J." In the forefront of thll laft.dltcb "Jtop Hum.pllrty" effort were Prof. Jobn kermtlb GalbraJth, -ct tbe Amerlcan1 for Democratic , •• Oeor•e Door Georp: Oii! mu. U you want to ....... N:Cellful .. • widely 11•:,lld ad• Jc e columnllt. JIMl'ro "'"" to bave to spend .,... time "1'ftlng about .... Taira m7 ad~ HELPYUL 0.. Jlilfpld: C.. I be"' it U m7 ttader1 .. ,. cal 11 W Ml a problem 1 l " ' • > • .AJJen-Gol<lsmitH ,. , i. • ' ' Action, and Richard Goodwin. Galbraith wa s largely instrumental last winter in inducing McCarthy to enter the presidential race. Gaodwin also had a prominent hand in that. later switched to Sen. Robert Kennedy when he became a contender, and after his murder again became a close McCarthy lieutenant. Key of the Galbri.tth-Goodwin strategy was for McCarthy to withdra:1 bis candidacy and Uien to personally put young Kennedy into nomination. mis DRAMATIC move, it was argued, would stampede Ule con- vention and overwhelm the l1umphrey forces. A number o( f&"Vorite son can- didates "would be certain'' to join this spectacular blilt. it was claimed. McCarthy turned the scheme down fiat. "Art you talking for Teddy," he ask· ed, "'""'or t.re you acUng on your own." Galbraith replied that young Ken- nedy knew nothing 1bout the prapoaal Howevtr, he expressed firm coo- f.ide~e that the Ma 1sachu1e t t1 •enator would r«pond to a "genuine draft like this." "It's out of the question," 1atd McCarthy, "Wln or lose, I am staying to thf: end. I owe that t'O my people wbo have $Upported nle 10 lo)lally and devotedly. Thty have stuck with me, aod the least I can do Ls to 1Ucll: by tbem. ·•E'u:tber. J don't owe tbe Kennedy& anything. It's U1e other wa1 .-ounc:t I am not withdrawuig for Teddy oc 80.)'0nt elff. " I ----- their insUtuttnna, a.re turning advers!ty lo lh• public ad- vantai:e. _ The acbool district now is run by businewr\m - those in charge of budgel!ng, accounUng, P)ucllasing transportation. Review by private bu1ines1, beverth~ less, is wh61ly appropriate. The we of outside consul .. tants for independent review bas proven beneficial to many large businesses and governmental bodies. New- p_ort·Mesa school district could benefit too , particularly if public confidence is increased. as it should be as a re- sult of the review. Good Show at the YMCA The temptation is to say that the Orange Coast YMCA will make another big splash in the field of youth and family recreation service to the community this month. The Y is dedicating its new outdoor sWimming and diving pools with a public program at 2 p.m. next Sun· day, Sept. 15. It should be a good show, with performan· ces by major swimming and diving stars, plus tram~ line, canoeing, scuba and akin diving exhibitions. The pools will be put to use immediately for a broad program of recreational and instructional swimming for all age groups, tots to adulls, open to Y members and to non-members. It ls good news that the Orange Coast Y, which opened its new quarters on the Upper Bay jttst a few months ago, already is offering another major contri- bution to recreation and physical fitness in the Harbor Area. Kin r ... t"'ea 5yndic:~t... 1ne., 1968. Hubert, Kind Drug Store P hilosopher Morning There, folks. Time for another tee-vee visit with Hubert, the Hired Man -the heart.warming story of a kindly drugstore philosopher and his lifetime dream of some day run· ning the pharmacy all on his own . And, oh, what a gletrious occ.s.sion this is! Hubert's dream has come true. For there's the old Great Society Drugstore with a spanking.new sign: mE NEW DAY PHARMACY V·nder N!:w Management (The New Hubert, Prop.) But what's this? tnslde the place is a .!hambles. Smashed jll'f and bottle1 litter the floor. The wall.J &rl!: smeared with peace symbols painted in iodine. And a middling-sized cross still smoulders fiUully in one corner. HERE'S HUBERT, his dream eome true, sitting in the midst of the wreckage, his bandaged bead in his hands. His faithful wife, Muriel. is trying to comfort h.im. Hubert (somberly): My, that \VAS a Grand Opening, ., ·Muriel: Tl)~e, thei-e, dear. It w.esn't_- your fault. When the young people began throwing bricks for peace and the policemen began illegally breaking open their beads for law and order and The Mayor began locking people out and telling everybody what to do ... Hubert {philosophically): Well, now, Muriel, there's good kids and bad kids and good cops and bad cops and good mayors and bOO mayors and good goodness and bad badness. That's my stand and I will not yield one iota! (Suddenly near tears) But why do they all hate me? J\1urlel: Oh, that's not true, dear. I think it's just that some don't like the ol~ s.tandard remedies. Perhaps if you laid 1n a new line ... Hubert (squaring his shoulders): By gum, I will! Now that The Boss has turned the store over to me, I can do anything J want. I'm my own man and •.. (The phone rings.) Mortel : It's The Boss. Hubert: lli, there, sir. Sure sorry you couldn't make it to the Grand Opening ... Heavens, no, sir, I didn't want to get you k.iUed ... "Old era en· ding?" Oh, not your old era, sir. J meant sort of any old era ... "New Day dawning?" No , sir, nothing wrong with the old days at all. I just wanted to remind folks that a new day was coming. You know, like Wednesday .. J\furlel (tugging his sleeve): Tell him about the new liM of P,!lnaceas you 're going to lay in. He ll be so proud or you . Hubert (aghast): Hush, Muriel (Into the phone) A new line? Oh. no. &ir. You know me. I'm loyal to your products right down to tbe bitter end. I Just thouaht if I kept saying "new0 oft.en eriough, fotu might think tbey weren't the Simle old ••• I mean the tood old ..• I me1n ... That ii , .. IHuti\y) But today, to you, sir, I llY thank you, thftnt you, sir ... What? Ob, Uiat'• more generosity than I can be•. 1lr. 'nM.nk you, thank you, tl.r. (He bin .. up.) Muriel : He'a 1oln1 to let you lay In 1 new Une! Habert <struggling to his feet amid all l.be wrttka1e): No, but iue11 what. In ttwtrit for my year1 of loyalty, bt'1 not cmly turnine the store ovn to me, but he's not 101n1 to cbarlt mt anyttiiJli for !be iood wtll. - Smne Can 'J'.ake It, Others N ot The Crying of the Losers To the Editor: Rick Du Brow in his column of Sept. 4, kept up the echo reYerberating out of Chicago that the Democratic Party has come to .an end, or something. It seems to me that what ht.c hap- pened to journalism ii simply that it ha.t buried iU journalists somewhere and these have been replaced by copiers and quoters. MR. DU BROW MUST bt young and certainly ftot a poUUcal bJstorlan. Otherwise he would h!rk back to the Democratic convention of 19'l8, which chose Al Smith alter umpteen ballots an~ many bigoted words; or to 1932 when elctui: Jick made the big switch; or to 1948 when some delegates were so moo. that they tried to keep Harry out of Philadelphia so that be could not accept the nomina· lion, hoping by this maneuver that his nomination would be declared invalid and force the convl!:ntion to go back: ond nominate Ike. THERE HAVE always been angry people at conventions. Some losers can take it, othera not. But smart people and smart journalists should look m.ore to the caliber and strength of the winners rather than thut of the losers. The almost 2,000 delegates who were on the winning side were a formidable group or experienced and intelligent ciLizens and politicians who knew what they wanted and how to get· it. Since when in our history has it been wrohg to be on the winning side? Let losers cry 1f they must, but for my money those who lost should have. NORMAN J. DE GRACE 'Land ot t he E'ree' To the Editor; Thls is in answer to a letter (Mailbox, Sept 4) concerning one state senator and one state-approved textbook:. The letter praises the work of Sen. John Schmit.t and his stand against "Land of the Free," an honest and straight-forward account of our nation's history. The book, suppos,dly, "glorifies" the Negro, "glorifies ' the New Deal and makes a foot of Senalm Joseph McCarthy. A majority of tbe educa· tors don't feel thJs way. It seems Senator Schmitz and many others, read only what they want to out of the book. "LAND OF THE FREE," for the first time, perhaps, bas the gut! to tell it like it really happened.. It ii not a garbled facslmlle. After over 3Xl years of racial pre- judJce, Lsn't it about time 1omeone recognized the 1ccomplllhments of the Negro? Some misinformed members of society feel the Negro 11 being put on a pedestal 1f his name l.s mentioned 1n a textbook. I really doubt It! Surely Senator Schmitz and his feUo" John Blrcl:I Society memben aren't afraid Dear Gloomy Gm: With T • W I n k le • Calilornla 1cbool1 reGpellin1 , hot rodder• are aaaiA warmJnc up tbt 01•· ler Street "drag strlp."' The 'MC?&a Vtrde homeowner1 Jllould give their Good Nelpbor award to the driver w1th the slowest time pualng the school.I and leut rubbu left on the <S'OD- watk. -Diotienet 13 le1'ttf1 lrorn ~f1 are welcomt. No,,.,•lll' wrl!en lflould convey tM!• mesw111 In XICI -r'd• or ll:u, T1-right l'O c.ondtnM letlef1 '° Ill •Ptce or tl!mlnti. lllMll I• r~l"'ffd. ot,IJ le".n rnwl lncl...oe 11Qn1lvre -mtllfne &ddr.w. bul ""''" will IN wltl>IMllO 911 rl'!l\lt.ll, of the truth in a public school book. Let's hope not. On the fa illll"e of some school districts to use this history, since it is the state's official junior higb history text, it seems not using it would be breaking the Jaw. And breaking laws is really on-American. isn't it? D. V. C. Child DlsrlpHne To the Editor: The article by Sydney Harris on Sept. s, entitled "Wrong Way to P uni sh a Child," warrants some response. perty In downtown Costa Mesa? Many shops and stores are empty and landlords are lookine for tenant.. IS IT NCYr apparent the e~ downtown section of the city Is ready for an urban redevelopment program taking into considenation the total needs of the area? These needl should include not only shops, restaurants: and the like, but mallJ, parlu1 and. parking. While tile proposed deve10pment would improve thi present downtown area, it could nevtttheles1 be a white elephant in the 'tbtal redevelopinent plan of downtown COsta Mesa. Add to the above the unresohoed Newport Freeway situation and one can see the project developers are not considering till the variable• in 1 somewhat complex Idea. RICHARD 0. SCHLESINGER To ttie Editor: In regard to Alice Mayer'& letter (Sept. 4), a lot of people think ~e Pop Festival was ttie best thing that hap- pened to Costa Mera. Or should I HY at least for us other citizens. We are citizens, you know. CAROL McOLASll The example of stealing money from a child in order to teach the child not to steal, is not ::n question. What did impress me was the faulty thinking demon strated throughout the rest of the article. It is this very type of thinking that is one of the basic causes of the problerris faced by Americans today . · Illegal 'Drag Stn Jt' It was noted that · the word "ag ... .., .. -. -.,,A.~ • · __ ~ gression" was used in a ' negatiff 'To the~:. ' • sense .at least 10 times. Quoted wu Septamblr 10 heralded the return to some psychologist, whose position it lchoo1 ~ thousandi ol cblldren, and I was reported, feels that to puuisb a am suri that ~ local papers;..,W car· child for stealing (an act of ag. ry the traditional war •'S.1'1 s to gression) is li counter...aggression and motorists to drive carefully, etc. May therefore wrong. ' l expren a special plea to the drivers using Country Oiub Drive in the Mea Verde area. IF AGGRESSION is wrong then lt follows, I believe, that permissivenes! is proper. It is Uds attitude of permissiveness as a solution to foreign affairs, lawbreakers, rioters, students and now even our children, which i! the major cause of our society's downward trend. If we apply Mr. Harrls's closing remarks to the above problem areas might we not be better oU~ Mr. Harris states that "parental aggression to curb childish aggression, the only lesson they will learn is that ag- gression work• -if you are strong enough, big enough, and fierce enou&h to get away with it." DOES IT NOT follow that if our Jaw enforcement aiencies, facutt1 staffs, armed forcea, etc., were big enongh, strong enough and had the potential ferocity that tbese agencies might be more capable of performing the func- tions for whlch they exist? This is not to say that unllmit.ed aggression by these agencies is desirable, but neither is unllmited permlssinnesa. l remember a 81.shbp Sheen remark on television when he 1aid, "A pat on the child's back was &ood for him, as Ion& as it was often enough, hard enough, and low er.ouch." Who would ever have thought that Bishop Sheen wa1 aucb .an aa:g:realtvt peraont ILL WHITE Mite fllepllamf To U,. EdJIA>r: A recent article In 0.. llAJL Y PILOT described a plan to develop a aboppln( comple.1 over t b e in- teraectl<m of Harbor and Newport Boulevards ln Costa Mesa. WbUe the Idea lt an adrnlrable one. it appears lt.s proponents are overlooking one r1ct in the lo~ or ,tbelt plan. "Air rights.. type developments come about because o( the lack of ad· dJUoDll 1urfa~ property to develop. Wbon iJ IM.llldr ol commertlal pro. With the exooptlon of Mesa Verde Drive, Country Club is the only street in this area that has no bumps, dips, sharp curves or stop signs. Teen-ager1 are tempted to use it as a drag strip, and adult men and women use it as a shoct cut from .Harbor BooleYard, con· sistently exceeding the ~ mile1-per- hour speed limit by as much u :.> miles per hour! ANYONE TRYING to drive ot a reasonable rate of speed is not only passed but is treated to a serle1 Of ln· d.ignant engine-racing 90Unda or born blasts from the impatient motorist. The noise of NCing cars! and the fear of children bttng lnJureo hoa had tho' residents on this street "on edge" for1 tome time. I There will be more children walldn& to school this year than ever before. With two schoob located on Gisler Avenue you will find many children walktng or riding down Country Club Drive to reach them. It would be tragic if it took a fatality to slow down the traffic on tb1a 1treet. • MRS. N. ADAMS ----Wednesday, Sept. II, 1968 n. tdftona! JIOll• of tA< Doa, l'ilol "oleo .. "''°"" cmd -lllat• ,..adcn br pro•mlm9 w. """'Jl0llf1'• opl!lioN cmd -mentarv °" iopi.c:r of fntcr•rC •ncl riofll/lcmlc:<. br providlog • forum for 1111 •:r?rmlort o{ our rt"odtn' Opinicnu, and b• pr11""11g IA< d<oenr lricto- poin&t of f•foniud ob11'T'Ofr1 cmd "'°""""" °" topicl •I IA< dor. ll<>bert N. Weed, Publlabor ' ' I • • ...... IY WILLIAM REED • • • In the Wind 1 Last weekend it was· Reeds In the jWind ori the channels of Hun!tn~ton Harbour as the Reeda<We.Dt sailing, ·at lease, sort of. sailing. My good frlend Joe Karbo has been tea~fi1~e a few of the finer points of s · g -like, "this is a boat and that is a \;Vall and stop crashing the boat into the wall." I went out among the hundreds of boats in the harbour not as a destructive force (although it may have looked that way), but only to see first hand the creature known as the weekend 1ailor. * The pressure for water space has increased somewheat since the new aquaUc park opened and is ex- pected to increase as the word gets around that the Huntington Harbour waterways are actually public parks. The waters are full on the weekends and there is plenty of safe watcbin~ space at the park for those who like to see the boats up close, yet do not have a boat, or ·can't sail obe. ' When completed the aquatic park ' will be one of the most used · facilities in the area as boaters, . picnickers and campers discover where it is hidden. * The hidiqg place is at the western ~d of Edinger Avenue just west bf the Huntington Beach city limits. A lot of pre-construction activity is under way now, but the boat ramps -capable of handling eight boats at a· time -are ready for operation. Charge for launching a boat and parking the car and trailer all day is $1.50. Just watching the boating activity all day is worth that price. ln fact, just watchinl! the Reeds being tossed about by the winds is worth the price of admission. *· 1 While l'm on the topic;~! want to · ·thank all those who so kindly (and . wisely) kept out of the way. of my • :boat last weekend. A special ' 'thanks to those who helped get the ·,boat off the sandbars too.· . .. ,:.-. "·. NEWPORT~ Lost Son~ Now Daughter? Gl's Japanese Widow Faces De-portation to Formosa By ASSOCIATED PRESS KE~E'M'. Mo. (AP) -Ora Fhlyd lost her 100 to an enemy mach1ne gun bullet in Vietn.¥n . Now she fears sbe may 1 ... his wld..,. to U.S. Im· migration laws . "She married my son," Mrs. Floyd sail! Tuesday. "He foo&ht and died for his 'country. He volwtteered to go to Vietnam a second time because be tbooght Jt was his duty. U I Joie ber, I'll.Jose .ail that l'w got left of bUn." Mn' .Floyd's daugbter-ln·law II 20- yeor .. ld Miaoylng (Elko ) Floyd, who came to Uris ~ on a student visa from Japan in, 1964, graduated from Kenne.It High School with hooon and mot Bogard Fli>yd. . · Afire Floyd returned from bis lint tour in Vietnam , be &nd Elko, pro- llOOOCed A-Ko, fell in klve and were married March 25, 1967. • '.l1hen l..t March 16, Bogard, a sergeant With the lOlst Air Cavalry Diyirion, was killed in action. Elko had not renewed her student visa after her marriage -"J didn't thifik I had to," she said. But im· migration offlciah 98')' under the law she J,s •n alien wibh an expired visa, and subject to immigration quotas. Eiko's fat.her was a citizen of Otlna be/on thal notion wu -n over by the Comm~. He moved to J1_p6b, but never became a cltizea of that country. AUhoogh Elko WM born In Kobe, Japen, tmmlsratlon of!lclalt MY •be II a dtlzeu of Netlonilllsl China on Formosa. Bull Runs Amuck, Injures Sixt~n GUSTINE, Cal1f. (UPI) -An enrag. ed bull broto out ol • bllllf!tlht arena here M!lllClay might ond cb8'&ed up In- to tho -Injuring 16 perSollL. The bull wae the featured at:traction at a ~se celebration which itages the so-called b 1 o Q d 1 e s s bullfights annuslly, ~ Th• animal, ""1gblng aoou\ 1,000 p<)llDdl, anepped ooe of llie (cables at the top of the arena's inner ~g-wall, leaped over the wall and ~!P into the bl .. chers; scatterlng allling spectators as he charged. ~ ' After he reached the !Op of tho bleachers be came back doWll=to the bull ring where he wa1 captu1"4-b:Y cowboys. Wanted to Help Kids Elko, now tatlpg a oomputer automaUoo coune at a buainess .ebool in MemphiJ, 'Tenn., sa1d abe hie been told ahe can remain tn 1bls coun- try WSll her couroe la completed next year. . "That'• all we could tell her. We doo't know what the outcome wW. be.'' uld Raymood Bunkor, head .ol tho Immigration Service olfice ·lD Mem· pbia. which it inveatteat\ne' her cue. "But we will take a l)'D\Pllthetic view. 'Olere wW be no dra1tic actioo." Elko 1Jld soltly, "Maybe congreos can pass a Jaw m.U:1ng rne • citizen. U they can't I rueu I'll 10 to Formoaa. I'm used to loins to olrange places." la Kennett, 1-ct Ste.pleton, publl1ber of the Dunkl1n Dally Democrat, bas been in ticMJ.ch with of· ficial.I in Washington to see what might be done to allow the young widow to remain. Although Elko has a mother and brother living In Kobe, tlJe Flo7da are her family now. "She wants to stay very bad," said Mrs. Floyd. '.'She II part.of.our fomlly. We're doing all we can to keep ber from going back." Police·man Now a Teacher By SANDI MAJOR Of lh DflltY l'lltlf It.it' Six years ago, Fred Rasmussen <tecided be wanted to help ebildren in a way he hadn't been able to before. NEW CAREER Sun Vl1w11 R•1mu11en He had sem them at their cruelest, had talked some out of taking their lives and had advised others of the good education could do them. Rasmussen, who was a 'pOlice sergeant in Winnebago County, Wis ., changed careers this year at the age of 47. Tuesday, he beoame a teacher for the Ocean View Sdiool District. teaching seven.th and eighth grade science at Sun View School in Hun- tington Beach. "I thought this way J coUld do something with children before they WOUDd up with some other police or- ficer," the veteran detective ex· plained. Rasmmsen volunteered £or ttie Anny during World War 11, just after he graduated from high school. When he returned from duty in the Pacific, he took. the job on the police force. He handled most or tile juvenile c~ for the force, and began lec- turing to d:ildren in their schools. Slx years ago, be realized he could ret.lI:e this year and started thinking about what be wanted to do. He decided to try anotber caTeer, one ·linked ·to hi1 interest in ~blldren and bis bobby -TO<!k collecting. He .elll"OUed In Wisconsin State University in Osttkosh . Rrasttlu55en worked the 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. police shift, then began his school days at 7 :~ a.m. Because of over· time, '"I'd sometimes get home and have only epough t i m e to change clothes before I had to be in class," he recalled. "I slept on Sundays.•• In 411.z years, he bad a degree in secondary edooatton, wtttl a history major and geology mlnor. Then, he went on to do one year of gratuate s\udy before bis retirement Crom the police force. Rasmussen wants eventually to become a high sdl.ool guidance counselor. Campus Police Now Carry Guns LONG BEACH (UPI) -Campu1 po- lice at Caillornia State College Long Beach ere now authorized to cirry sidearm~ While on duty ·between sun- set and sunrise. PmUlent Carl W. Mcintosh •aid the order was given because or 1'an in- crease in felony crime on the .cam- pus" and not because of student dis- orders last spring. • DAILY PILOT a DoufJle Eagles Scouttnaster Bill Brown looks on as Pete Landsteiner, 13, (left) and brother Joe, 14, admire each other's Eag\e Scout award. Brothers, members of Troop 558, between them earned total of 7ll-merit bad· ges. They are SQl1S of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas McBride, 6642 Chele Circle, Huntlngtnn Beach. · If You Sm~ke, Don't Drive in Heavy Traffic ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP ) - Driving automobiles in heavy traffic may pose a special threat of carbon monpxide poisoning to heavy tobacco smokers, a government c he m i s l reported Tuesday. Researcher Robert K. stevens said the increased Urreat ex.ists because such people already are burdened with potential dangers from the perilow gas due to their srooklng. Stevens, of the U.S. Public Helath Services National Air Polultion Don· trol Administration, Oincinnati, Ohio, told about tt in a report ta the l56th national meeting of b American Chemical Society. He did so in st.ating that potential ""new haz:ards for avtomobUe drivers - and for astronauts -have been • M!Veaied In breathing Btudies aided by a ~ analytic-1 technique of extreme sensitivity. Stevens ea.id the anl.aytical ln- strument, ca1led aa .automated gas . chromatoiraph. was used to analyze the breath of heavy smokers who, he said, are known t9 ex.hale high levels of carbon monoxide. The surprising; fiming , he declared, was that these people tend to continue exhamg the petjlous gas at bigh levels for up to six 'hours after sm.ok!ng. Therefore, he said, if such a smoker continues to be expased to htgber than normal levels of carbon monoxide while driving in heavy tmffi.c such u a freeway hi~ alertness may be af .. fected. And be may be otherwise ex· posed to a health and oalety heurd. r .. . .. .., ' ... ''·'-... ; • n FASHION ISL~ • 6A4-2200 . • 1 IF IS YOUR DIMENSION THEN BALI IS YOUR BRA 11 you have a Yotll& but fulle! fi&Urt.,., Bali has created an entire bandeau colledim lo &ive Ille firm upliftin& sqpport and youthful contour you deserve. Come in, be fitted by our expmts. Oh yes, we also have A, B and C-cups, loo! A. "Water Bali" wired bandeau in dlip-diy cotton, white; lkup, Lii. 00,1.H. e. "Sno-Flake Bali" In nylon lact, white, pink , blue oi yellow, 0-00, 1.11. C. "Pretty Bali" underwired nylon lace cups, while, D, T.IO. D. "Sky Bali" in nylon·tycra•spandex elastic and with s~elch shaps , 'Ml ite , 0, I.II. Foondations . u mS' MOHOAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY lO:O(lflll 9:30 - D • l I OTiiER DAYS 10:00 Tl_J S:lt' • J I • I I -.. ----------~ ' G.\llY PILOT WtPesday, Stpttmber 11, 1968 "" ec ............ ,......., .!lo; Nohnl jlcltell and 'S1Ddal1 .,.. «ol••tn," bat laQ( hair 11 "out." 'Ibat'• •· ibe altuat1011 at Newl!erl <Pr~conl ~ School lb!• fall. l't!Jidpal '"'t>Oil Tank Ai4 llW 24 boys mUll have their hair cut by todoy. He said thM be ...,.Jdn'f have atood for tho sba117 locb the lint dl;y' of llChool, but bm1>el' lhovf were ciOltd Mondt,y. Tant bulontd tO P<llnt out l!iaf the boy• with long ": 'hair reprioemtd only about' S •; ~ the male populatlOll !i':; " . • Fortas Vote Set Tuesday By Senate WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate Judiciary Committee today asreed unanhnnully to vote at 11 a.m. ntx.t Tuel<llJ on wtlether to 1end t.o the Seuote Ooor Ula controvenlal nomlna· Uon ol Aile Fonaa to be Ollof Juatlce of the Ullltecl Stat.a. JuatlCO Fartu WU repOrted UlllJtely w 0-w tubmll w IUrthoor quea· ~by Ille commllteo on bla l!tnen w ·-. Ollel Julllce. Rellt,ble llOlll'CQ tolcl United Pnas Jn-For1u waa Ullllkely to dwlp bla mlncl -* not IDIWerlng qutltioDI rtllCinl to p r I V 1 0 U I Buprtmt ~ Cllllnkm, pending C8111, or fUtuie decbionll. · Wllenhe~bel<irethe&mate pm>Ol 111 Jul1, llo -the doclrlne of ·~of powera: that It would -liO oOiiilffUl!onally Improper for a aif· tlDI SUpreme c..nt Jullllce to ..,..," Ill ony !mun -r tban the court ltMll I« bla Ju<lllMaU. 'Iba eommlUoe has lll.tted F-. to return lo --olll lnwlvlng ~y. It also wanta to question •, Wearing • jauntv checked prp, SO. year-old French enterl.atnn Maurice CMvalier drinks a too.st at a prt:ss confermct at Orlu Airport in Paris foll.owing JUI retum from a fauweU trip to the United State1. • A tornado :.struck wlllliJQt ... 111>- lng In the toWn ofcJa., llllch.;d"" moliBbed a ~rege~f!led. tore .Jhe roof from a biun Ml! caused 'ex• te!lstve~e to a 1ilb, The <!liJr Injury · wben Moni'Oo ~ ty Civil ce Director Jam•• Cllmoro went to the Alfred Van WauhtnOYa farm to check dam- age and wa1 bitten by a dog. Mra. Ruth V•nW••lhMOv• saw the storm coming and herded her four cbildren and her busband'1 SZ. yeal'Old father to safety in the basement. • T~ dav• 11111.tn Hatoaiian 11- lan<Un could boa.rt that the temperature never 1.iceedo!d 90 mav bt g... f,,,...,,. Whet! temperotun1 reacMd g1 TM!~ day, thil becomt Honolulu'• hotu1t tum~ ••• ~'~ 52 ""11• of flO.MOrt1~1 · temperoture1. 11' .JHJ" .eltrt wrre ...iv two da\11 ·Ol £0,-"'or-- aboot readin.g1. l>realdonl Jabnaoo'• choice ro succeed Chief JUJtice Earl Werren on his Whit. HOUH edlvittea. -1.-..i -u.r !bat he '1guened." be bid made • full 1dilciolurw of. b1I dual rvlt u Supreme ,oaun Jalllce and pmidoDt1al 111v1 .. r wbeo he lold ·tht pone! bow be bad "11Immed up" v..ying point.. of view -OQ the Vletnam War at ooe top level .sesaion, and took part in White Ho~se deliberations dtrrinl the Detroit race .rlot.s. . 'Ibe informed source said that wb.lle Fort.as was not about to change his positioo about discussing c o u r t decialom, be did not know how the Ju.ttce would respond to the com· mtttee11 invitation to further explain his relations wi.t:b Johnson since going on lb'! ,bel\cb, . ' Show ·Business, Politics Don't Mix Says Shirley, FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Slllrley Temple B1aok, oo on ahlentee· vote ptllering mlaslon for the Republlcon perty, aald today poliUco and show busil>eos don't mix. "I dont tblnk it 11 wise for peop1e in the enlertalnment bualnelS to 10 Into pol:M:k:a.'' tbe 40-year~ld fonn•r chld movie •tar told· a new1 conference. Mrs. Black became very animated when a reporter mentioned ttie names bf George Mlll"pily, Roadd Reagan and Paul Newman in the same b!"eath. The first two are Republicans and )la'Ve given up show business for full· ~-politicts, whlle ador-dlrector Newman has been active i n Democnltic causes. "Now don't put them together," Mr•. Black objected. "Sen. Murphy woold have become a leader no matter • 1'-· wbat irofession he' chose. "n:te same Train Derailed Rescue wclliten remove an Ullidentilitd woman from train derail- ment at Fort Wayne, lrid. Tbe Penn-Central Limited, en route from New York to 9blc•(o, deriiltd on the out aide of the dty Tu .. day injuring at leUI SO penOni, none of them sertowly. Daley Doubted Mayor's Report Branded Dishonest ~w YORK (AP) -Leaden Of .,;. tiwar demon¢'ations dlaing the Demotratic coaventl.~ in Chicago have termed_ "dishonest and in- c~t11 Mayor.Richard J, Daley'• Ac- cOUZJt Of polke action. David Delline<r, chairman Of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, a coaitioo of 100 antiwar g!'OUpl, told newsmen Tuesday: '1 think the= !hat took place bu J\D! been ,i, but partially documented .In tile preia.'' "•-. pa!ey DI...., ·•· ~ re;;ri" ../t: Ula '!Wit!lor• · · . police l!Cli"1 ancJ ~otend\Da lhat "tar· . ....i,ta" dellbera!Oly ~ over· reaetlon. Dellinger said the committee hod unsuccessfully sought for two moo.tbs for permission tr.om the allcago authorities "for notJ.Dal and orderly outlets for protest.I," HQne of our cblef CODCt!ms la · tbat our whole purpose in going t.o Chicago has drQpped out of the picture,'' he said. "It is our position that 'What hap- pened in Chicago goes on in Saigon all the time." A characteristic ol a police slate, Dellinger said, "is to. smear the vie· lill1I &net' bnltallilng them .. ii ap- peart JUBll!ied.'I · , -· · • llemlie Dl!vtl, proJed direot,.; for the commlttet, refuted Dally'1·~· lion that on\Y-«J demew»traton ••• .lnj)ired. ,\ . . . . , ' ''l'hooe 'poop!. who wer<o treated in our own medical units numbered near· 1y 400," Davis said. Qhhe 198 injuries to police listed in . D,!'fY'o report, Davia said, . "ne¥1Y tv.,tdoun were from tear gas -self. • ·~·~ took exception to the list l~'ll"'J'On• ~di Diley said his of· llcj!!'. picked up . • 1 -•11t'1ere hi no clear evidence that any ol tl:lese weapons were takf.n from ·:peace demonstratcn," Davia: said. A Oock of termites will . take In 1oe1 for Gov. Reagan. the rock 'n roll scene tonight as , "I don't think actors should n.o D' . guesta of.>&' lfCJUt>·«· aovertuneu~ '-'j)llticipat"' act1 .. i,. .vn1eas•t11ey gi.. ·'·' i; -•. · 1scove1 S:, scientilb in S8:n Fraridaco. Dr. up the entertainme11t business, The Tnnchonl 8-lhln an entymo-entertainment buolne11 doe1m't IJlre S "t Ch ks logical researcher ;aid hil team having stars partlctpate very actively ecurI y ec plans to study tb~ efieclJ of mu~ ln poll~f.!1· It hurts their television sical vibratiom on the abilit,y of ratings. . . the common North American. ter-Without mention.mg t~e n~n:ie, she mite to digest hla wood cellalole Wei s:t,le knew one actor m politics wilo diet "I th.nk th US."-·-t bad hta show canceled. of A ricul~ure ~ '-.~w.uenl ,, "I don't know il the two things were . g . 11 u~g OU • related," she added. said Steve. Miller, blu" baiid. lead-"I'm against using your name lo er at a ,mght club where the ter-sway votes, •. If 1 were:atill Wt>rking mites will be taken. 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Teachers, Return To NY·· Schools Br Uelted Prtat l...,raalloaol Wblle Niw Yorlt Ci\1'• 11;000 atrik· · lnJ lolt11ora were IOlnll baclt to aellool ·IOday, public achoo! t.achers in· Rapid City, S.D., wen on ~ flrtt 1ucb rttlke Ill the atato'• blstbry. So• '6,000 ctudonll In f iv e Michigan llChool --aU In 1uburban Ilelrolt -continued en· joylna &n extended vaoation becauae of leacberl' atrlk.., Jn .Eut St. i.olila, ID.1 U:11XX> chi)hn &tlyed bome, W1ille 3,0X» were out at nearb1 Madlaoa/ Ill. Most schools in East Cbicago, Ind., were cloced. New York'a 1.1 mlll1on dlitdr"1 went back to cluses after a two-day delay In the openlnl Of the dly'a llOO public , ochoola.CD&e atrlklng --· 511,000 of the ctty'1 58,000, Tuesday ratified by a 25 to l margin an agreement to return to work. The teoehen bad •aid a plan lo Chicago Area Racial Trouble Ooses Schools SUMMIT, W. (AP)-AU a<booll ,.. m-.i c!Oled today In tNa 1uburb toutbwellt Of Qdcago f o I 1 o w 1 n g sporadic lnddellll Of raclol trouble trtuored by a llgbt betw.,.. Nesro and white bi&h llCllool pupilo. F<rty-one pt!l'llODI Md been melted since DOOl1 Tueaday. Mayor George Janch.mo impoeed a 1 p.m. lo 7 a.m. curfew f<r yvutl1I 17 and uoder ofter the !lat ft(bta Tueaday Involving l500 pupill 11 A<go Olm· munlty ID&h Sdioot. He al>o ordered an 11-p.m. to dawn curfew for @dultl. Thtrty youths were arrested aid nine aulfered mlnor Vi:luries Ill tile ft(htlng at the high school. St.te and Coot County . sborlll'• police olded local authorit:les In putUtlg down mlnar dlaturbaneea that lnduded rock-t:hrowUlg at patrol can. About 30 of thole arres.d, police 11Jd, were charged With d'lrfew viola· tiona. · ' A group of .'15 w!Ot.s lllTlved in 20 car1 at the cit; llmtt& Tuesday night. They attempted a march, carrying "white pcnver" signs, on the predomlnao!ly Negro aeolion. broak "II. ,th• oat1on'1 larpat 1oh0al 1111tem IDto 30 IDdooolldeDt dlfti!Cia would OVI loco! ·idmlnlltr•ton ~ .. mucll power and would 1-)ob security. ~ UFT President Albert 9wllt~and Sohooll Supt. 8..-d Donovan Tvea· clay reached .. lfl:"'"eol prov!Jllnf tor "Job 1~ttt" for the t#Y'• teachers. ~ r Th• Rapid City EduQOl!on A•i0¢• tioo stnldt for higher pay and adller cla11 loads Tuesday, tbt flrat day South Dakota 'ever had • teacblr'• atrike. Rapid City HJih School aod !Dur junior tQb acbooll were closed Tues. <lay. School boOrd Officials ~ teachers wbo did 9ot eppeJr for WWk would be considered in breach of con- tract. ln suburban Detroit, five o f Michi:gan'e fi34: ed\601 dllfrieb-COftoo tinued on an extended summer vaca· ti.on for 46,000 students becauge · of strikes by l,900 teacher• tn Trenton. Riverview, Lincoln Park, Ecorse and Taylor. In East St Louil, a boycott by about 900 teachers wu in 1ta third week,·af· feciing 2f,OOO children. In nearby Madboo., 3,000 students had been out Of scbool 1ince Aug. 'I1. At Eallt Chicago. Ind., teodlora r<!-l«:ted a cootract proposal oflerlol a $5CXI across~e-board pay 1ntree1;11. About 400 of the clty'a 2!0 teodlora had been oo l!rlke slnce loot Wed· · nmday. ElUI Chicago'• two bigb achook were dilmlsted Tuesday becau11 there were not enough teechen to handle tile students. Only one of •even elementary sdlools was open. 3 Syracuse Fires Set by Arsonists SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Anontats touched off three fires ln Syracµa:e Tuesday night end early today. Three more arrest.I were made as the city underwent !ta third night .o f dilturbance1 ~ predominantly Negro 1e<:tions. Fire officloll blammd' l{aonl.!ts for three Ores, two in empty hoU11e1 and a third at a grocery store. Three youths were arrested from a band·of sDme 40-persons who clllbed with three Syracuse U_Q.io\-V er tJ t y student. In a brief aculllia In the city' a J::ast Side. The arre1tef'y0uth1 were aged 15 and 16. Ol!Jcera sold 40 YOUQgstera were · dl.IAtrled. lbere were no lerloua injurie' 1n the 1c"'6e. Step-Up-To.Quality Offer! For A Limited Time Only! Your ,.,_..,,,,.,.~,d flT 1M11tt" e""" . Q(f!!l'/. 125.Suit $ now 3 for 275. To introduce Southern Callrornla mtn to Mullen & llultt'1 quaUty clothing, wt'tt taking a29.00 reduction on every 125. auil Not Juot aoltclod groupa-but Wtf'l 126. 1ult In atock goea at an unprecedented $99. 'Tblt lncludH Amer~·· lllOl!ramo.tbrandaand ntwMt 11111 arrlva!L Seloct from todafa loading fMNon1 In one arid two button rnodolL Superb wool wor1ted1 and 11lk enrichtd wor1ttc11 In 1tr1pe., plaidl, chtckl and IO!ld colors. Hndforyour nnrut M&B toclq. Stop up to Amorlca'a ~clothing and""'* a big 29.00. Enough to buy oil tha -•I• to go with that now ault. 9uy th'" aulto and you poci<et • fWllalllC aavlngo ofS100. BUI, hunylTllto la 1 llmittd tll'l'lt off•rl • Mlill """'*" a. S....W i.w ........ , .• ''u •.m. l,J ! IOUTiflllN CALlitOfll:HIA COAST· 11 AL VM..t.IY'I -l'""1 ~y Wt i~ ~---· .......... -"' .._ iv-t:M•.111. S...11.n •. m. .,._ .... l ;a •·m. 1111 1;05 "·"'· Siii Lsll;1 City .... _ SI~ f'l'tl'IC11CO Sal'll• aatt1Ar1 ...... .... " " • y " y .... MULLENll ..... _ ... ""°" ... • B' WEIT tCIUTll COo\S1' •lAIA. .,_ ••• flt S. -,,.,..., Optll W•llflltll 'Ml•,,. lltcWIDWAY MAllllM c•11111'ti1, 0.. w1111111tfth 'sit ,,......,.. ni-. -"" ......... _.,. ,,..,,.,..,.. •• ............ ... ~ u. .... " ........ ·~··· ,..,.. .. .. .. ..... " Oe.1. ' -~ T-1 ..... _ "' " ... '-------------/>---------------?-------~-" 6JVF· • • • - .. • ' • • • . . • ' • ~ -·---. ... -.. ,... -~·-~~ ..... ------~--------- LBJ Urges Soviets ~eturn To Old 'Pathways of Peace' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presidert Jobnsoo ba1 urg. ed 1i1e Ser.let Union to "cllarll'! -II not undo - what it bas done i n Czednslov8'tiia." He aerved notire that such use ol foroe "w!ll D<Jt be Wlerated in the areas of common respomilliti-ty, like Berlin." The president issued a brood new appeal for WOl'ld peace, coupled with a warn- ing against appeasement by fTee world natioos, in major foreign policy 1peecbe1 1\Jesday here and in New Orteane. In tile first aOdres6, to the American L e gt o n Con· ventloo in New Orleans, the Presiderlt said: "'lbe meqage out of C:recholk>ve.lde ia plain: The lnd<!peodence of nat!oos and the 1iberiy of men are still under c:hallenge. And the free perts of Ute world will survive only 1f they are capable ol. maintaining their sll'ecl€th and building tlleir unity~·· Marines Abandon McNamara Line DA NANG, Vietnam (UPI) -Pia.M (or the McNamara Line -a 40-mile anti-infiltration banier just below t h e Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) -have all but been abandoned, U . S . Marine sources said today. Plans for tt.e barrier were proposed, a year ago by then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara to end the wholesale infiltration .of North Vietnamese across the DMZ into Sou'lh Viet- nam. Wtdnetday, Scpttmbtr 11, 1968 DAILY •JLDT $ \Ten·sion Mounts in Mideast· Holll!U •• ,,_ tb~ l•r•e11.J~ -trle.arl•. No cuu&lt!U '"'" .._tod. Gu. ddd Bull, clllel ot the Ult. Truce~ Or~ mtved lo ,.,,.al ... --~ Iller • tour • lllit -front. . Funeral Set All Penney Stor.es Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday · IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY!, , Our present to you ... BIG SAVINGS! 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East Europe oelovakia today returned to economlc communi~ Cer· the Soviet Unicn's econo~ tt1k got Kremlla. ple ea tor fold -relnatated in the ~l J!&W materiall for na.: Eta"Opean eco~mk bloc and tlon 'a foundtrln& lnd1.1atry. <le!l"pdl:DI, on 1tu111ta f0< t!J A comll)Jlnlquo lat~ a(l· eccmonlfc ltv'ellllood.. , · ,' '' U!e<ll\oel\ng IJ!j!Jj1e Roi· , Kremlin ~ ~ Jl"Omll· lion. · od 1o l t P d ~akia Following the meeting and money. Rude Prlf\, the • 1 .. _._ ~•v CzechalovU; Comm'unlat a ,.uu:rvon, ~"-expren- party qewtpaw, ,aid 1.M~· ed CUcboslOvakia1a .. "readJ. day ~ oC-cupailOn Im cOit r:~ tor w~e1t~aUon1' the C!IW'lrY Qaatly.'22t mil· with Russia •l1n the hiterest ' \ .. • . ,. : f,)( ' Soviet Fold . ' of further strengthening of the tociali$t commt.mity and enbancillg the efiecttve.ness of the Wu saw Pact." Russia has promised to withdraw 11' forces once C2echoslovakia tullll1a. "nor- mJ!izatjon'I r"1ulrCnents wb.icb eall tor lhla eftmtna· lion of au counterrevolu- Uonaries and antl·aoclallst elementJ. ~lO•p fr~ ill 1 o'I', '4w>"""14 PJ'llvld!!'114tural 'Oldrlt~. C.rnlk mffirlllo4, !\ii~'" oil • .,... l>i:t .... ,oth .. ' bl• nall9il'1 lotillta!IOfll .lf ·rnat,rlalr, In ;e~ge for the KremJPI ~ i. s~ven-bour • dell~Qet troin Ciecboal~ Ylalt Tu+tday. '!'My h~d vakla Of 1i.e1 plpeo, trucko, been.-dtawn up tn a MOSCOW· b e a v y eqWpment; knit Prague 111ummit'' folloWiog gcSo<IS, footwear · and Other tht ·A•I·· I> invasion of -consumer goodl . . , • , l • : ~ t ·: I ' Gun· Conirol ':Deb ates Start Thursday CleiebOIOM.tia. 'nle Soviet agreed to ex- Flrmly alld llDally, the tend tlleir natural lll•plpe. meeting ended any chance& line into Clechoslovatia and the Czechoslovaks woWd Cernlt said Ctechoslovakia turn to the West for econ0-would help build it . m1c asa.Lriance. Before the n:.e communique, l!isued invasion, the · CzecboslOv'ak by the Soviet news .agency leadership h8.d hinted at ~k-Tass, said Cernlk's meeting lnJ West Germany, among with Ruasian Communist o~a in the West, for eco-party leaders Leonid Brei h- nomlc aid and expanded nev, Premier Aluei Kosyg. trade a(reementJ. in and President Nikolai ' _.,/.;., .l ' -' ' ' WASllJNGTON (UP() -ad<licll and 'otllou deemed Senate SJl«l,sor~. of ~ con-in the d&ngfrwt catt!"gory. trols, with • Jormer !be Virtually· th~ same· pro-- already in tbeir cainp, are posal, '1)0~ Ulen by k>oking now to tlteir most, ~>'~ w&s-d•f•atedi on a prestlglo~ any, -Sen, · 53-29 Senate \Iola last May 7. Edward' M. ~ennedy (().. Public "ruction' 1o the /June M.a.11.), in de'*-e Startin& MaUflinatiOn ol Sen. Robert Thursday. F. Keooedy , and the support Conn.), saJd he was COil· time sinCe bis brother's fideot tile bill would pass. assassina.Uon, said he had Dodd and Sen. JO&eph D. "made oo plana" on Tydings (0-Md.), 11 k e d whether to participate . Kennedy Tuesday if he would help during t h e debate, wbicb Dodd BO AT BUFFS predicted would extend into Almon Loclt1b.., 11th• •11ly next week. fwll -tim1 b1atln1 aditor "Senato!' Kennedy said worki111 111 any 11ew1papar h 'll be • .__~ """.A'-'d 111 Orang• Co11Jtty. Hl1 aa• e u11Ue, .. ,...u.,gs 58.I • clu1i•• c~r•g• .t Met· "I would f e e 1 certain he Ing end .,,.cMlnt 11-• h • woWd,'' said Dodd. d•ilj f1af\lr1 ef tile DAILY •• • • In exchange for signing Podgorny were In "a friend~ -!ireemenll that brought ly, comradely abnosphere." ~ CZecho1lovakla Dack into Reliable report.I 1aid the The Senate takes up that of Sen. Rom.an L. Hruska day a bill eo control Jalts of (·R·Neb.), chief foe ot; ~e riflel alld ol)otguos through Ma' proposal, ii P1'9Q1Pting a ban oo' interstate sales and · new fll)ttmism • for ·such on sales to abililren, for-legislati<ln. . · criminala, alcoholk:s, drug Sen. Thom"' J, Dodd (D· But Kennedy, back in the _ PILOT. senate TlieidWIOi1.Tiellrst • • • • • • • • • . . .. ·--.-• • . AWAIT,NG BOOKING -Rev. Hosea Williams llngen 1111 "love bead&" as he walll with seLC presjden\ Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy I<> be booked at AUanta police headquarters after they and 71 others were arrested when they tried to block city garb-- age trucks. Abernathy promised a campaign of "civil diaorders'' in support of striking garbage men. G~~e .'J'r~~~.Roll Despite Pick.et Lmes· ATLANTA (UPI)· -.... ·The worke~, mOst of ibem Rev . Ra l p h Davi d N(',groes, f1lr higher wages. Abem'1Uly's threat to block Abernathy, successor to garbage trucks with his Dr. Mmtin Luther King Jr., body became an empty one as SCLC president and 72 today wben be f.ailed. to ap· atber demonstrators w~re pear on plcl:Ot JineJ ID tile ~ Tu-y w h 11 e city's 9-day~ld unitation tryln:g to block the trucks &trike. Ieavfug a sanitation depart- Ten garb1ge true.ts pass-ment garage. ed without incidecit through "We've got to stop those picket line• ... city pr1ge earblee trucks," be ••id. where Abernathy and other "We're in ft now, and we're Sou t be r n Cb r is ti an in it to the real finish:'' L e a d e rship Conference A · M pl!' T (SCLC) I ad S ll1 em LS , eM., e ers were ar-last March, ttie SCLC com- rested Tuesdey f o r sitting mitted itsell to support of down in fro nt of trucks. the garbage w 0 r k e r s , Albert Sampson, a field disrupting its plans for voter organizer (or SCLC, ex-ftilstra~ canlpaigns as ple!neG Abematlly'a,..blimce p<rt of 'll>e f!<><>r Peopl.,' by saying the civil rights C"...mpwgn. leOOer was "making the A F~n County Superior rounds" at other , c i t Y Court order Tuelf(lay forbade fllT'agN and picket lin~s. Abernathy and officials of About 5$ Negro pu::kebl tne Americeo Fedtration ol shook their filts as the J:l,.<ln: "' Sta, Cobnty and-Municipal striking truck drivers pass· Employes fro[ll encouraging ed througl:l tbe lines. They the strike. shouted, "Wlit uhtil tomor-M 0 rt 0 n sh a pi r o , raw, we'H. Bu those i· ails." spokesman for the union, There weni no ~dents. -· a!so dllmisMd the court At a rally of tbe strikers order, sayio(, "Injunctions Tuesday nigtt Abernathy don't collect g•bage." called on about 500 persons Negotiations b e t w e e n to join the picket lines tod&y Shapiro and Mayor Ivan and said, "If you don't mow Allen a close friend of up we'n know who the uncle Kib.g'i deadlocked Tuesday ~ toma are." · • •-int ~-e e~ed . t o ~ ---u e ~IaO -threaten ea· ni~~~tooly.'!M -atnf"ers time marches into white seek hi-gher wag~ and a suburba, "jail-ins" an d s'horter period ol time to "ci\'il disobedlence" to back rerach the top Of their pay ~ demands by the 1arbage scales through seniority. Year Dell•r• Ge Farther a t Sear• l Sears al to You ... .. , ~~~- SAVE UO on Tru·Ear XI q.allty Bearing Aid Step Into thia world of IMIWld I 'ntlt hia'h-powued hearin6 ald madl even qulri sounok cJMr. Lilh~ ...,ht ,,,. porfct .....rort. 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"' __ NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH COSTA MESA " Fashion Island IHunting!Oll-Cenfer~ ,,.---··-----Harbor .Shop~ "'. • ). • -----. . ~ ~--____._..._.__._ --~ --_, -..... -.-. . --. ------. ...... . - E.wtension Lect•res a. 1 ·cn~is in Religion Leads Off Series 1be lollowlllg lectur" will be pr-Wed by UC Ex· tendon th11 month. Cost of edmil8!on Is '3.!0 per lee· lure. • •-• Tuetdey, ,...,.. n - Religion Today • Cr1ais and Relevance, a new lecture ser!e1. 7:30 p.m., st. Jooeph College auditorium, 380 s. Batavia, Orange, First speaker: Robert B. MclAren, asst. professor of Engllotl, Cal state College, Fullertoo, on "Rellgioo and the New R&Nism " Wedneoday, Sept. 18 - The Generation Gap, a new . John Wayne Stars Again seriet of lecturel, 7:30 p.m., Sci._ Lecture Hall, UCI Campus. Firll 1 peat. er : Jerome lOrk, Pb.D., asst. pmeaor of Soclo1oi7, UC!, ort "Where is the Com- mlft'cati.00'1 Geo!". Thursday, Sept. 19 - Education for RenaTiage, a new lecture lteries, 7:30 p.m., Natural Sciences Room 167, UC! Campus. nrst speaker: ' C. Ray Fowler, muriage and fami. ly counaelol'., on "Love is Bitter-sweet the Sec OD d Time Around.'' Tuesd1ly, Sept. 24 - Religioo Today: "Th.e Quest le.: Peroonal ldeotity," with Paul Obklr, Ph.D,1 ~r ol lnt<roilociplinary studies, Cal si.te Colieee. Full<nm. 7:30 p.m., st. ~ooeim College auditorium, 380 S. Batavia, Orange. Phantom Number Three Thousand W .. nt!dlr. S.p-11, 1968 OMLY PILOT 7 • 1 Oass Set In Candles tnc the 9:il0 to ll:ilO a.m. oeollooo, accOl'dlnl to RocnlllUon ~aid• Tool Popovlll. JlellJ!r•tloa fJ ocbeduled Sept. 19 ttom e to J p.m. an4 5<1>t. :io and 2r trom I a.m. to 1 p.m., on Ibo I.,.. floor o1 aw~ W.liloctm eon-ter •. lqu111 II"~ School ol Ari 1nd D.esftn . FAU PRdGRAM • -' Sll'T. so • 11rc. 1 ..,, __ IOWI IUH'rZ DAVID ICHNAlll. I-AlllllTIOH• AINOLD ICHIN.IN IUTH OffOOD .ION ITOUllAIT IASIC: AHD ADYAHCID. C:OUISIS DU.WIN• COi.Gi A IDIH OQ.. PIJNTIN• ..... ,,,,,.,.. A,, ............... ill l.afmM C:-.,.. 14. 71-Mt4-1UI ' Ne"'!'Ori Beach's John Wayne, actor and Ja.ely ~o­ ducer and clreot«, has just cooipleted successfully a new role. ,,. national cllairm,an !or Urriversify Of S o u th e r n California's Annual Giving &tumni fund he led the rais- ing of ,1.5 million during the fiscal ye8l' 1967-68. It WBS the most money ever reised by Aooue.1 Giving in one year for the university. Wedneoday, Sept. 25 - The Generation Gap: "So What's New?", with John C. Pock, Ph.D., professor of sociology, Reed Co 11 e g e. 7:30 p.m .. Science Lecture Hall, UCI Oamput5. The 3,000!.h Phantom F-4, jet fighter-bomber pro- duced at McDonnell-Douglas plant in st. Louis bas been delivered to U.S. Navy. Phantom, in use by Air Force, Navy, Marines, British Royal Air Force, British Royal Navy and Iranian Air Force, holds 15 world speed and altitude records. ;::=::::::~==:::===~~ Wayne lives iQ.. Bayshores io Newport Beach. ~ Thursday, Sept. 26 - Education for Remarriage: etc. and the other Non- etc. and the onther Non· Lively Emotioru:," wit b Calista Leonard, Ph . D . , clinical J16ycbologist. 7: 30 p.m., Natural .Sc I en' es Room 167, UCI Campus. Soap to Brainwash Enemy :· SAJGON . (UPI) -U.S. sooner or later discover the messages would become Army psychologists said tp-· ploy, you ily? visible only after several kin "The wrappers and washings."' -Olll!IOW •• , LWN TO l'IA T , •• llOINN• OIOUP "ANO LBSONS P[ANO LESSONS ' and HOME PIANO RENTAL ...• s200 ••• L•MON ·~~"T..:i ;:."',, day they Bl'e wor g on a outside layers of the soap The psychologists praised plan to brainwash the Com-would be left b I a n k , ' ' the new soap as "one of the munists with bars of soap PSYOP said, "so that it s Ii ckest communications B• Sur• To lnQuire AboatOw "J.dnMef" l'n'llla~'--•...,.... that reveai .a new pro-would appear to be an media in the public relations W ALLICH'S MUSIC OTY--SOUTH COAST PI:AZA I See by Today's Want Ads "'-b f d th fi Id "' On Bri1tol. Ju•t North of The kn 'Dltea ..,.._,., Ooeu. x--4tll·t1il pt.ga.nda-mes 1 a g e prac-1_:o:r-=:ary'.'..::..'.'.:ar:'.'...'.o'.'..:ooa~p_:an~~·~~e~·:_ ______ .'._!=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:~============:!... tlcally evu) time t.be reds e My, what a rood day for Traditional famitutt kw· ens; from bedroom sets .l llOfas to antique oil lamps. e Back to the days of "Moby Didc!" A 13' Bostoo Whal- er inexcellent condition with a 40 hp motor. e A · ~ It ott8'ed for rmt to the party who may need extra storage space .. e A lavela room in a private • heme is. ave.ilable to • college 1eotleman .• • Mali> •""' w,., . .... .,. , ft;nl ''°' "'°'"' inlZreol;a -IA bU'inl-a cv.te "'IJ.t&° -..... ~l)f & v.w. BACK TO SCHOOL lather up. The 4 t h Psychological Operations (PYOP) group said a Japllnese firm ~as ptrfected a bar of soap with eight 'propaganda messages imbedded in la}'ers. ''As the soap is used, gradual wear will reveal a new message as each layer ls exposed," the group said. The agency said t h e United States might let such soap fall · into Communist bands and· 'troops washing off the grip\' of battle i¥ould be/ contrsted. with 1logans 'SUCb as.!'Surrender at Die" •OJ' ttveo safe conduct passes for those who might be -wel!Y of the struggle. • . "}:ie Conriounista: Wtuld SHOES All From Our Regular S,tock Of Famous Brand Names-All At Huge Savings! REG. SALE! REG. SALE! 6e88 21.95 • . . • 14e88 9e88 24.95 . . • • 15e88 . . . . 11 e88 29.95 • . • • 19e88 19.95 . • • • 12e88 32.95 • . • . 20e88 11. 95 • • • • 14.95 17.95 • • • I SPECIAL GROUP --JUST $2.00 PAIR! I Specie! Group Sport Shirts 3" .. 5" It ... 6.0l te t .H sw(iri"is 7" .. 11" . . .... 11.00teJl.ll CORDUROY SLACKS • 3" 4" ..................... Specie! Group JACKETS 6" .. 22" .... 11-00 .. 41.0I Swim Wear 3" .. 8" ........ te 11.fO treiel Group CO ON STRIPE T-SHIRTS .... .... 2" Speciel 6roup SUITS 38'' .. 89" .... 11.00 ... 121.00 Specie( Group Sport Coats 32" .. 38" It ... 40.IO .. It.II Specie! Group Wh ite long SIHvo • No Iron Dress Shirts .~· 2" THE SHOP FOR MEN 271 E. 17th St. Hil<J .. n Squire • Costa Mt11 All Penney Steir s Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday WSOUR BIRTHDAY! • OUR PRESENT TO YOU- f!IG SAVIHGSlll ''n""YI wom1YO<J10"°"'• MIO~ 1eorillgl4urioltl -bkllMio}' ....... ,.. ducedf[ll'Qon ....,._,, fGnlou1, T>•ybrond1. A.ad fo•fnOll llfwlWOlwl '" oil "'• 1p.cfo! bvyt reedy now. Glrl'1 mcrtching bkKI,., eock1 and headband Mii Thi1 ...... ..,. ... roll •'--cottori/ poly.ti.. bbiM '-" no Ironing If tumbl. .... aMor rnotct.d heocJ.. hiN I toekl, auorttod c.Mon, 7°1.4. Hl2.59 COSTA MESA Htrbor Shopping C.nttr ) I. Special price on glrl'1 100% cotton allpt $ttolght 11111 •IP In whh. ... a NM ,..........,.._,....,. .... ... .Ill llttlt .... 4«, a.12. HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington 'center • Special buys for girls ••• knit tops arikle pants! Topi 7to16 1.66 2 "'6X 1A4 Pants 7to 14 1.99 ::-f.44 SWM lowe tt... -..,. priced nVx °' MC1kt1 _,. N l'ennr(•I 100% _,... mtton lhm1 IJwv. ldt topt ill -t.ct lfrit'dl ft _.. .._ ,.fKtly .tlfl eur...,.... '""""----·-"""--........... ___ ..... .,, ........... .., .. """" ...,. __ ...... low, low ........ .... --· NEWPO~T BEACH F11hion 11!.nd ----------~----------- I ~I, I . . I . l ' \ r \. I t • L • I OAll.Y I'll.OT f;ollege Godparents uuui:e ·World Backs Saddleback Bonds . . - HAncf the _,odpare:nti of ruldenta 1urpri1lngly led do not and will not have So4dlobll'lt -Oollege led the the South ' Coun!,Y In voting children ol junior coll•I• w,r, " · for tbt '9.~ ml)lion boad is· age. Roper noted that It I• 1 c:iodparenti" ta Iii name 1ue. , UJually upected r e t l r • d far residents or Leisure The retirel'{lent commu-people w~ twu tbumbt Wmid, Laguna Jtills. It wu n1ty of over 10,00'.> senior down on education propoe:· bl a cautoml& Sc b o o l citizens voted botler thlli 411. The g;;:~IM tJ that Boardt magazine st.cry on 90 percent 1n favor of the 1 c h o o 1 ce meUW'tl · Slddlebacl<'f April 19 bood boodl, ·and pro,ved the -lead· will lncneH their tue1, eltedoll 1uceeu. Ing otrengUi In carrying the cutting more Into lllelr 1111• R9PU'. _ t be n superlnten-election. cban&lnc· iDcome. dent of the new Junior col· It came as a surprise Roper• in tbe magazine, lete diJtrlct. relates in tbe , since tbeae aeni.or citlzens review• campaign . t.actica arlicle bow Leisure World live oo • llxed Income and used to Mach 1lle Lellure ' World realdeota. Metbodl ---------------Included clceed circuit lele· vision programa, law·key, informative talks, "good will" letter•, and extenaive peraonal cootacta and t.ele· phone celil. SWIM COACH YMCA'• Ger1rd1 100% FINANCING ' The selling campaign paid off handlomaly. llcpfr, In concludin& b11 piece, wrote : "On elec~oo bight the pro- posal carried by coovlnclng marginr from the very fir1t lehulatlon -and the god· · parent.a ol Saddlebact Col- lege led the way." S . . wimrn1ng Coach Due at Y 161124 DOUGtiloY KIT DOUGHIOY c...,......., s599 ~<;EM.INT re.i & . P11te.r-0.o1 · CENIJR ,'. , ' , .. All Penney Stores · Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday IT'SOUR BIRTHDAY! OUR PRESENT TO YOU ... llG SAVINGSll/ Penuys -n!1 y.i l• i.o..e -•"'i ~ dli.iil; -Wnhdor•-- ducMl,.W.• .. --"'"*"'--N'f\m111dv....lfOl'-.f'•ll'liJuft -'" ·~· 1ptoe:ial IW)'l 1~ ,,_, Buy now! Penney's boy'• briefs, polo 1hirt1 and socks I c..n1-1 '""" cb.tble -.tbriM. .for comfort lllld qwtity in wflit•~ $••'6-ll 3/2.19 ,., • .t.im .r1-s.r ~ cotto(I, Rot lrnlt, 0'9W ntdl, whit• ... $-6-ll. 3/2.98 IOC)" t•lt•l'I athl1tic 1oU.1 i11 ~ ... ,.,, fw tM .rm .., ........ ....... 3/1.25 ~qsr~ MESA !Hlrbd< Sliopplng COi;t•rl • Special buy on boys' turtlenecks 'n' ieans TMM ,.,ul•r liq 1'-t NI .nd moc ~ thiril J 100% Acrilan ocrylk .. ~ ..... wmhahle .. "robl•· .. _.,, told, ""'· .. -. bf.... W r'\1111 ,., SizM 6-\6. flmt .. •t..:k vp on 11'/. 01. tf)ttofl i--in Mll'd one toclecl bl... et it.is low, lew pric .. Cif'.ot for tchoel erid ploy for~ of ell .,.. .net tilllS ••• 6-11 JI .... 6..16 Sli'"···H""Y le for IM tr11MndoA bl,I)' irl llVthtntit -*" 1tylino I HUNTINGTON BEACH I Hunflnvfon Center I 1 " 1.66, , 1.99 NEWPORT BEACH -----------:.-~~~~-~---~· ·. I . . B~ "Ovr. GC1est • • • • 81g Brass ~'-Band Concerts · . " oil .ttie· mall FRIDAY EVENINGS Sept.13-20-27 ·9,U P.M. FASHION H .. r • lilt U..,lec• Nnd .., tht .n.n •t P••hlon laland thrM Prlllay nenJnp In • , ... (l•pt. 1J.2f..27). llt lrau & "Pops." wrr• en '"'" ctfk CNtt Hl9hwq IMttwMn Jam...._ and MecArthur. . FACTORY DIRECT . . W£W1 ~IU~V'-J<l pk4 ., ON ALUMINUM PATIO and AWNINGS NOT 20% ·NOT 30% OR 50% OFF BUT MORE .FOR YOUR MONEY· ' T .. NA~ llJEWf'Ol'tH ...•• • Afllll~~~--Ult C.....-,...l•n. Fll66 ---:o ~~e TllIS IS Al•l-llOOL 'WI l'1DIOl7S BUG-FREE PAnO! 1-P11a · · llWUIE.SD . OF DISCOWAll with """""' of tho w porter. Pon:tltiniied Cnt 1ron Ill -Rid: "' "' st>rit llUL Ctok-F~I .. ,..,....... ....... ..................... ,.. .................. _ S4V£ ALSO ON AIR-IOOl WINDOW AWNINGS AND DOOR CANAPIES CEMENT SlABS I AT COST~ CALI. NOW FOl 1111 MEASUltllffl IAYOUT IRYICl II YOUI -BUY .. OW & SAVE!. PHONE fACTOltY SHOWllOOM OPDI 7 DAYS 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ·T,Rl-3530 UsE T1IESl TOll flEl MOS. SANTA AHA ,. ·-41Wa AWJJJ 11· f!IM! II 3-6363 171-3531 · --r ._. & MlooM IA HAIRA . -IS14W. COllllllDl!llWTll.}VllllTOll.. (213) OW 1·561$ -. • • . . • - • .• • • . • \ I _....._ ..__ .. -. • ----- Ar.my ~~tti~ De~rer Into U.S. Violence VASlllNGTQN (UPO -boaW by /lrmY Unclll dillurbaaoo Jll!o'l"'!'I to <lol'o>itMy tor MCurlty mm me~t to "protect" a 1t1ta One P .. tap o U Io I a I Thi Dolwa Deportment ii Secrelan Da'1d I!:. Mc<Jtr. troop cOmlnaooore or the ad pre<omootion MJlal against "domeet!c violence" """' up tllo -.i dllam· betas drawn ever rnore fmt ud lnclU(lei oftlc:lals regldar army, 1•tIona1 pbcM recoanalaaoct of tbl when the 1£ate reque1ta.lt. ma thb way: '~uicllly doe ty Into th probl 1 fr1>11f oil mllltary se.l"lc~. cy .. -d and ci!J' and stall of· city. , Thll has betn heJd to civilian law enl0ttem1nt II •• P ... 1 °1 em lno llWJOl!it eliMfJ of IWl end 'llclai&. " · · Ji: 1n Chlcaao the •-·pro· mean that a formal ataM re-a clvllloD reoponailllllt7. We -mes~ v o e~oe "· • 11 -~~--t ' ' •-• ' ~•" ~ uldn't t -·-' · un;; uua ce Ll'l;~""':"·en • Thus far' aomt .UOOOO viuw the Seer.et• SCrvlce 'ltff!lt LI nectSNr1" for wo wan our,....,,__. Amerlc:L w~l'eb b'e•TI l~'llal -reJular ·Army tniol><--~•• .with agenta, b~1,, fedaral trqop1 to be llled-, ne11 io ehanp lbatcoDCePI One enmpla Ir t b o re!i>C>tmbll!tr !or 1ISf of "r~lved 82 • houn 'of" rjot co mmunloaUona .l)IPPOrl., Jlut .\11e JusUce Dopartment ID •dJ way. But oil llM otllir precallllonary movemut of ~l \r<>OPI. w)thln _11ai.s. · tralnlnf and wltli ' hattqnat air reconnalaaanct oomo said tho ArmJ has authority band, we mull ho -preparod e 000 troope lo the Chicago ·~· commiil~ ol~t-. eullrllal)len and ~~· !JI· vehltlel and ~ on on Ila own to move forces to ID -• altuatloD! davolopa : • • · tr~· .hrl&io!'•:: h1al'e cludia, \b• llU!nllfr 'o! tlO\. deluatna·!>ombe. • . federal property. within a · which clvllloD law ... area during the ·Democratic penOdaJI1 vWtitd. ·clbe1 11o tr-med mlJltary fth:.U in Tbe deCtalon to "~•t· atate at a precaution. forcemeot aceocfll a r • NaUonat Conyentlon. wblc4.tbetr·tro0ps ,n\lgb~ be µ,e ·United •st.a.el 1 ti>tala tlon" three 2 I 0 o·o:m a D Whi;le the federal troops aq1able to COD~ft • Aoi>lber le11 w I d e I y us11JJ04," Tti•r .1..iliqmf'8 mort than IOO,OllO: ; regular army brlgadof !\'Om sent to Chico go during the U. addod: "II W®ld be a ho 11 'the 1 1 that d tbenl1eJv,a "111> inich,mlnl!• l'>liiln1 ·the · llepubl!can Texas, Oklai!qlna and convention were not uaed, big mtnua for 111 II tl)t roac- •-· ~ .... 80 ~ uurs. as the 1>9llce bel!'d~ga,rters CO•Yt•tlon in MlantltBeach, Coiorodo In the Chlcaco tho dedlton lo send them uon of atala and local ~ -.-.:• 1"""1'w · · and areas, 1111"9 W"' · th;. k,tny. pro\lli!Od the area followed fnlellleonce wu made attu conoultaUon r.-nmmta ii ID rely too Aqny lelll\"' \lave visited coul~'l!f boUed-· . : 5'1<ret Service, at"the lat-report.. Iha\ protut•il'oups ' with stale olllclals, and ap. 1lrolll)Jon&deral-- m0re than 100 American An Amtr oebool •! !•rt; ret'• -~·~ with' agent. to. were planning trriuble. parontiy with thllr consen~ If Ibo)'~, lo< eJWDplt, 'we cIUe1 to di1Cus1 riot control GorOOn, Ga., lives • "WHk· lielp guard candlditft, a The coDJtituUon em-but. withbUt a formal re--wdu't vole thole extra'tundl plant with )ocal o~. Ion& ,com:se. . in c iv i 1 milltary transport ship u a powers the federal 119ftl'D-quest. 1or-1be police depu1::lnlnt.' " I DILEMMAS ' • ~efilng to Know-' "11'.~ .Mlndon ·Zoo'• giant pandi Cb! Cblx (fOfeground) lUld Moocqw 1.oi>'s An An approach each-other war-llY durWI lbelr :tint mo«lng since af*elnpta to mate .tJIOJii ,ln)!:oecow In 11166. So far, so good, at least llioy haven't rejected each olh~. Six ·Lagunans Have B o th developments u. lustrate two comtitutional dilemmu which the Pen- tag!)n faces : -II mull be 1ure federal troops are avalli.ble when and where needed. Yet it must not Intrude federal m!Htary power unduq into civilian Amerl()4n llle. -11 muat be prepared. But II mull· not lat thll preparedne11 cause . 1tate and local eovemm,enll to relu: their own riot control dut,i~s. Beginning befb violence after th tion or Dr. M King and in.ere then, Army te with mQOn, po·••·=:;;<.; l Thing in Common ~:::a1~ho11ac:o 1 natioDll guardl. 1 ..... ~. Th\ le · study the By TOM GORMAN hava a small part in-·.... layout of lice pr·~ictaj ot tt1e 01111 PtlM t:M• 10D1eone'1 life;'~, d 1 u "' · . ,,__. p 1 1 I an com tm cauODf &n What do 1 six L a•a' n a · 1 ~loy~-"" ·• e 1 c:; e!Cori it(, a e that Uce residents -a .c o m b a :~ Te~ephone Oo .. fpr ~ 1'8"• l g,a aT d a n -f-ri: e r a i photographer, m I D 1 s-t. e~,~, ·~ G\eu Buzzard .i.lff IJ:vei,, 4t a ti)i h o r i t i e s can com- teacher I telephone m a ft, the apartment COfDfleJ: at mwnicate With eac}\ other· in advertisinj ! w.oman an tf ~ ~ g_ Coast Hwy. ,.I ha•~ a C1'.llf1 They 8 n al y 1 e fireman -h11e in com-'. higll blood · prenure '·from' P 0 P u l~tion compoaltlon mon? tfl~ ~~!~one days," .he learn where trouble bu oc: They save lives. ~aid.~ I find this job relll· curred before -and Where While their backgrounds rng. He has been .m-i~g it is llkel a1n dlHer, tbey, d •two of their for l?W" year~. His wife Y ag · wives gpe~~ tree time Ccrmin al<r-0 ~ves. CITY PROFILE i!J th~ ra.imer ~,As Mrs. Emily Raymond, All tJlil data ii compiled 1 '-ftlunteers ·&• La°pna 30llO'l S. _Coast Hwy~; baa in "city profile" books ; ... ch Chapt.er ot the been driving for al·m~st maintained by the dltec-. Atnerican Red CrQ11, tbei three years. She. ~ntly torate of civil disturbance ~ dfive thro:ug~t '1•~cOOt1ty, oft' an edvertiang aervice. 'pt8'nnin1 and operaUom in lnnsporting btood where · A Navy veteran, Carl the Pentagon. The 180-man ;,.. most urgently ne~. Pholin, 250 Beverly! mire directorate, beaded by Lt .,,.-; receally worted with the : WorkJ111, out of the i'iA; Anlelea Fire Depart· Gen. Geo1ge It Mather, was Crose EbaPtd beadqu .-u-tnent. He was involved in set up in April ·'to be the in Santa Ana, d r t v e r 1 th.~ volunteer help the' fire nerve center for federal lransport 11'1 e ·~ dmirlm<nfbad"\DlirtilkeJI( Elli~ rlo\ control ac-.*"'1 from >bboPllal.."le l llil>w'-"M's a ''riillfi>teet '...,_· •' -~spital, depeDaiitg ~ driver for a bloodmobile. "I In addition, a ' 1 Ci v 11 .J.t-ere the need i• areatest.;; • w<i-a14n't be doing ,it .unletS 1 Dlsturbanca Steering Com- • .J~e La~f '41ri."~1.uvf, felt"1t was rewartllnt," b. mltlee" meet. obout once a ~kgrauniti lbat are •in· ayi. week at the Pentagon. It is l!kulnC ~ ti'< challenging • JObs they have undertaken. "'Henry s. Weber, ~ 'A · Surf Creet Dt,. la the • cjiairman of the Lafuna Beach Olajll<r Red ctoas. nneHJ AS one ttine a commercial e · . photographer, ; he \waa a NJNAYI flR9T QUAUrt combat photographer during World War D. He was later T I M E x :recalled during the Korean War. Weber hes been driving a bloodmobile for over two WUfl. He 1atd-U·" weren't fer the -volunteer drj,ven, ttie cost of bl~ woukl. be much higher. 1 • • His wife, Belu, Is ois'o a driver. Prevtoosly, lhe was .a soloist in variOUI Southern CaUlOl'IOa chw'dles. Noting · lbat her lunch boor ts only '15 minutes, she &aid, "It's a 1otof bard, hot work, but it's cmatnly wilrllnlblle, It's -elltlng ~1¥8 to 1be · done." ' -. The Rev. Canon D. Stuart, MO Brooks St., Ills been drlvlnl 10< lour j.ears. Why does be drive? "Somebody baa to do ll Betides, I may ~ needing blood myseli tome day." Mrs. Gtnldint WU.On, 3Q90'l So. O>ast Hwy., once ~ her own law blllce ·and lall1!ht Ill tile olllce training depatlment of the MID· neaota School of Bu1lne11. Sh• later earned tile l'lllk of fil'lt ueu-.1 1n t b e Women's-Army· Corpl--end later was a veiera-0 1 1 Allmlnll-n Adjudicotor. A ctivtl' for eight ,.,.n, Mrs. w~ ""' found • r"'•ard ·1n bar , ..,ru,,~ help. "Wilen you -co ln"1 a hoopltal, and the nuno 1071, -ob, we're ao_ Jlld you'Ie- 11ara1• you reail1 db lee! ,.. ·' -THE, SUPER WATCHI CHAlGE a AT YOUlt fllNNIY'S , llNI 'IiWll.ltY !Jl,.AlrMINf • • • '( ! • ftU~ , ,9'UMTllMTOM llAc" MIWHltT •IACll ... ~ _.; • j Hu\"::..«:'"' fll1efl"" ........ MltW at OIC¥1WllM• tWI 0 ... ~ MlcArftlW II l'M QC Hwr ' All Penn:e.y Stores Open Ev.ery Night ft\onday Tltroii'gh Satv~day ' . ' enne••t · AJ..'WA'tS 1FIBST: QUALITY.. · . ' . . _. " ., . · l ·· 'Right·n~w' lowncraft -slacks ·with' the .stayi~ng power of Fortrelicotton I 1 · '• ' . . • ' .. . -. _Because these two great new slack styles are tailored of Fortrel• polyaater/cotton, they •flg!J,I ,wear 'ind1esr, water and wrinkles to stay neatand new looking longer. They kffp their 1~ap1, too. And, as if ihat weren 't enough, they're Penn·Presttl. That meani no Ironing needed; ever. Just machine wash and tumble dry. Wrinkles fall out, creases stay in permanently. A. GOAL'PljlST ,GABS. A hoity 11 y, oz. blend of SO% ·Fortre1'polyetler/SO% combed couon. The styling 11 slim 1ni:J trim. with tapered legs, Plain front, belt loops and hemmed bottoms. Soll Release finish means rrioat 111tn1 will come out in one washing. Thl11man· tine .. line gab fs yours In Olive, carnet bronze. Wal1t 1lies 21-: 34 ~·.-·-···-·•••••••••• 5.98 ·-,_ ' . ' . . . . ' ' a. FANCY 11.ACKS. Take your i!ick nf neat fanc ies and checks. 1tripe1, Glen plaids I Thil 11ason"i amart• est new look In ca1u11 slacks. Paira up gr11t with solid eport coat and 111rtltnock. Slim Grid ityla wRh plain lrontend btM loot». !0% Fort,.I" polyutllf 60% comij";I convo.watst alzM2J'-; ~: ..... 1:98 . ..llAHIR """"' . : · COSTA ,Mf.SA · CH•'"'° s•.,,1111 C.nftrf HUN~INGTON ~~CH . fH11ftff111t•• C.trfwl ' -' -- •• ' ......... I. I' 11 ' I ' " I l ' I I : J I . ' • ... DAll.Y l't~OT Tax Relief Bill Again on Agenda SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. R..,. appeared nlld)' bSly for GIM more try ti IOlllllC • -"1 ... -bill -lh Ill• 1968 1e&111owr.. A fqrmel Minowtcement waa exPf(."ted today •ying the Republl<M governor wu putUnc 1tle item -hi1 pr1-lelillotlve pl for 1911 -... 1bo • .-ol the CUl'Hllt opodal lepi&Uve -· 1111 decWon bJoced on .,._., for ftDJlg ap- ....,..i In Ile Senolle, -re seven.I pn>p«ty tu cut ~ranintobardrock --tnd dlod durin« tbeaeven-moothlong ('tlgular Hlsion. R-conferred with 1lie Senate's Democratic leadel'l Reagan Asks Dissatisfied Voters Unite lolle Tueaday and .. aJde llid the outlook appeared Ojltlmlatic, althoutll .., .... cut hill aUll would be certain to -• rocky r<>od to pus age. 'Ille GOP governor aln!ady bed a -pledge ol IQPt>Orl from Aasembly Speobr Jease M. Uanih and fellow Oemocnts Iii the lower bouae, .ithoulb Unruh wu growing im1>9tient tt.t Reagao _,put Ille llem on t b e agenda. Only t h e rovernor c a n determine w b a t subjecta are con- Throat 'fube Guards Life Of Infant sidered during a 1 p e c i a I OAKLAND (AP) - A tiny session. "I doo't bJOW whet he's device developed for .pace walling on," U!lnll\ told reseorch q prole<tin( the reporten T u e s d a ly af. life of a 4-month-okl girl at terrx><11. ''U he's going to CJtildren's Ho 1 pit al of put 'it on1 be oul;flt Ill put it Northern California. oo." T b e child, whose name Reaean proposed a $250 was not re.leaaed, 1 s million tax relief package recovering from h e a r t Mcnday, bot Tuesday said surgt:ry at the Oakland be was willlng to ac:cept any boepital. reasonable plan "ao loot: as She alfio required a it reou1i. in giving uu. b'-y --ol mon,Y back to tile tax· ~tube ,tl>rough an ino181on In payers ln the fmn oi at the throat -to help her leut 90me measure of breathe. ~ ··--( • n) redudi(lo er rel!e! in th•fr · 11 ,the flM ll>Wld -· SA~uv = .,.. property tax pt~entil.;;T cloftec! by 'm..,.. wtll>out ~~ t~ ~ ~ But he said there was-no-qWct detectkn, suffocatldn point in putlina a bill before. could ~. d I 11 a I h fled with the Ille lqlslalure lf. -. ob-Somuel , Alnham 0 f Joh•• o• odmlniltratlon viowl)' waa ... , dJobce for ~·· Ud Jobi lllmelf Wille bebJnd ... oondic!ale, jq ~ .. ,.. Of Allleo -h ~. VlcePresldentHubertBl.D-'-~·~.}!~ Mou~tain View, have phr01 could be elecled _ reljel, • ...._.. •• devolaPed a ""'°'".,no prorideat In November. then would .dOt.ennD>o tlMI b'wmlttor that~ .. to v!':o ~~ ""'=~ prospect.I f<r'1*slnf • bill' the lllbe aild 'lu!nmono a to ald 1be San ~ ...... by -&igoal il the Rep\mUcan candidate Bay Area Ra.pid. Transit child's breathing is in-Richard M. Nixon or third-Dtstrict. 1be ~ needs terrupted. party candidate G e 0 r I e S144 . million b> f l n J I h The device W6S invented WMJaoe, "the re11Ult 11 in· building .ft& 75-m.lle transit 1 t A:rn es Nat J 0 n a I evit.abie," Reagen added. r,ystem m San Francisco, Aeronauttcg and 5 p 1 c e to'f:' :~can co~= Alameda aod Contra Costa A d m iniltratioo research TuetJdef, "I think it would ~~ for •PPfO"lal center, for monitoring 1u1r be f<lolioll to unde<Ktimate appeered good be eald he Ject. being leMd in a ""1· Governor Wallace ... I think woQld add the 'BART que.s-trlfuge -a mac b Jn e he's definitely a factor ln tion ta the ageoda, too. crtatlng centrifugal force - 1bi.s rece." u,gislMllr• promised to do to simulate tpace travel Reagan declined to 1ay something thiJ y-ew to ease COlldltlons. . wbdber Wallace W'OUld hurt the prqM!tf.y tu burden An Ames description. of the Rep u b 11can1 in when they patSed Reagan's tbe device said it pronuses Novedler more then the $1 billion tu hike hill in to eliminate the need far a Democrats. He merely llid l96'7 comtant tllfllne watch over tbe former A I ab • m a If ·notbing is done by Oct. lnfaott and adulta in a .coma ,....,.,r Is "a lact<r MmD( I. the otalee .-tu dropo IU!fertng windpipe obetruc- people -do ,.. a back -ally from t!ons. change." five cents oo the dollar to r=========,I ''Obriously tbose who vote tour and a half cents. SHARP !or either the Rep.tillca.D Sen. Georye Mlller Jr. (D· oandldate or Governor ~).leading op-- Wallace -a chqe or pooll!On to llle·pt(ll>a"ty tu they woold be v o 11 n I r<J1e1 Idea, eald the llata'1 Dmocr..tie,.. Reagan Ml, tmpreyws would iet ·more ·-...i If all ol -..c.r. beMf11 from a lower oalel -woanled a d-. ..,.,,.. w. blned for one -le jlle ,_:::::_ _______ ..!::========::.'! result ls inevitable.'' If the dlsside~ vote does not unite, Reagan 18id, tbe 1968 election wbei'e once again ·a dill&ti.af.:tion apJnot Ille -ad· mlnlstro.tion -amp]j> U· ix-Id by. -of people throwing thq. ..te way, and Ibo odmlnistiallon llley were oppoeed to woood up back in office." . . . Little Hope For Veto Overriding SACRAMENTO (AP) -Le~·· De™"""'" \wt virtually abendoned hope to. day . of. overtumlnr any of. Republican Gov. Reagan's 57 vetoes of billJ pused dur· ing the regular 1e11lon. Democrats In the Senale wepered an effort t o overturn at ]east o n e Rugsn veto, of a bill to open Caliiornia 's presiden- Ual primary to all recogniz- ed cancladte1. But there w 1 1 little or no chance of SUCCUI. As1emblyD em o c rat 1 gave up Tuetday after los· ing the lut ol ti.x 1elected billl they hoped to push throuth over Reagan'• vet.o. But lt tltet a two.thirds vote of 54 ln ttw BO-member Auembly and 27 votes ln the 40-member Senate to override the sovernor . Democrats multerfld a few RepubUcln wte.1 on some of Ibo "target'• blllJ but n o t enooJib. Tho Aaeembly -73-0 ll>Hdly lo aoljouni Ille -........ o1 ..... 1o11oy. Lower Voting Age: Cramton .. 'WHEELS OF FIRE' by Crelm 4 sldts In stt...o for CtMm f1ru , •• 1idel 1 ind 2: In the 1lodio •.. 1idet 3 tnd 4: Live 1t the Fiimore. 4.97 P.u.ADICNA (l:J'I) -..., __ -·U.S. Stal It ..._ ·-.... 1"e ....... .. ("aec!tf&I Ai. Q-w&ae f.o. 'LJve' •t Lonclan'1 Talk of the Town In ""1 called i1or Jcwailll Ille :--Mortin O.y./Temrnl T.....rl 'YGll'rw ~ '::.f:::-of I Neod,' your fo_. In - Ill_,.._. -...SI 2 8J -dolt'I -...... la Vlol-ir----------"------,11 mm.,. .. ,._.. aw. oaa- NfWPOAT lEACH tF1,Jil .. ltl1mll HUNTINGTON IEACH Newi.. Verdiet·JHaapPOinUng I ' Victim's .D~d:, 'Why .So L'enient?i HONOLULU (UPI) -The fatl)v ol llab! 0 a k I a nd PoUeemen John F. Fny Jr. hu crlUclzad pi. Callfonila jury that reblr,,.d a wlW>· . tary menslaugloter verdict In Ille case ol U1e _.ed dayer, B~ Panther leader Huey Ne~. "'Wby -the court .. le· nienl!" ulood Johll F . Frey Sr., a marlne surver,w now living in BoooluJu. 1 My 1011 'iNlS always a &enUe boy, ldnd, oJld """4 the Blacl< Pant.bu• -or any 'kind of · odPI b that htbey cao &et r.otber1 -•boot PQll~men away With murder." ' cold blood. the same lac· ,, __ llgbt ;. tics and YiolecM» they ad· .auo mite.nee &-Win vocate and u11 abouJd be us· • Ne'ftcn prov ea ·they 1are ed ......... t ~.'.' · • rlglrt when they ear Ibey Frey, who bu .anOther son CM (tt.a"q witb miqder," •I'd a bfolher on the Frey 1ald. • ''Th<y fefl Ibey Portlaod, Ore., police force , will ~t lix weeks or .o 1n said biJ advocacy ·or retaIJ,a. jail and say '10 wba.t'. "~ Uon might oound "'cruel" Frey oald he thought the but be believes it woukl be advooattt of lenltpcy and ettective. underata.Dding t o w ·a r d 1 He said tho feeling a_n>Ot1g l"imiooll have bad plency of blaclt mllltanU hi Oallforma opportunity ID ~.. their -.. ";. -- point and !ailed. "The Ume hN come to UH force to ~ torce, •• ~ IOld. "-me• have U,. Job, of ~'the public, but iobo 'll to J!<Olect the polloo? Tl>Oy-·have no protection lllemNJvea. Tbe IJlllllanta are ..tvocating the overthrow l•of our govern· meilt. Hw can they get tW"J .nib lt!" Frey Nld the Black Poalbera lbould be In· I ... 11galed to determ!De the source of tbelr weaJt.b and power. . "The Bltdt P-- and oil !lie oilier lf<l'IPI -c- have .U the mDMY they need," he raid. "'?be1 e&1J. hire Ibo bell i.wyera and are evea ~;In tb• courts.•• Frey denied that h1I llain 100 bed any anti~l&ck feel- in(. ''Th81:'• • lle,.. he •aid. All Penney Stores Op.en Every Night Monday Through Saturday ' ' THRU SAT. ON·LY! • TODAYI .. Save $26 on -4~pie·ce 'Early American~. style solid oak Hand rubbed bedroom set Reg. $214 Now 5188 Poy " llttlo u I.SO ,., -th , , , NO MONIY DOWN Includes: double dre111r, mirror, ch11t, twin or full oxbow pa111l bed, This event was made to order for fans of traditlonal Early Americana. You will Wllnt to ... this handsome -4 piece suite while it's specially priced. You'll be impressed with Its warmth, charm, easy.to live with styling and ih coppertono finish. The enduring beauty of solid oak, the mar.resistant plostic tops . You'll note tho exacting construction: kiln dried hardwood frame, morlill and tenon joinh. Drawers are dovetailed, dust -proofed and center guided, soUd brass pulls. Hurry and save now on the Ill you've always wanted. Save $4 on matching night 5tands Reg. $32 Now•21 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) Pay as llttlo • $5 ,.., ....,111 ••• NO MONIT DOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center! lrtllor 11111 .......... p:aztd W .. ,., to = .... ,,. c tM ~~11100. ·~~~~~~------...... --~~-..Jll~---~~~"'7',.---~~--~~~-­ , ,. . - ' ,. New Fire • '"'QUIENl __ e ___ ey_Ph_n_r"'-•fdll_idl_,i •· •BA : Asks-Sirhan· ~tRag~ ~J Riverside .,,,, l:t t ,, . . -"' ,. l'lll!lg bru1b fire Jn RlV•slde Cqllllly'i S a n ' __ 1-. 'MOOllilaln ., .. ,, hae 1 -.ab<1.lf·-do11a ,,-,,J>ulldll>P,h IOfnf •• "! I~ • · · ~ om es, -,ore""' ~., tl)e. · e'(acUitiOn. o( 12 O • • • I ' ...t:•o~... ' .. ~, The fire broke out Tues· Pl'· Jn Poppet. Flall .. tut-~·.~ esat.. abovt o40 mile• from a · '"'6 ~acu blaze in the Sao • . Bornardlno MO\llltalnl. Of _"'.:.:,two other major blues lo Southern CaWornla one wu belleved n e a' l 11 g con--..titmneat while lnothff Was contained. The new flNJ had burned •' "' # iJ -Press<~urb Lift· · tQS AN9EIJ!S (UPI) -0<11<1, a«onit11 u'1 pul)I(. !>lit. AJI)'. E.t~ Younaer olllclals .., •th• · e 1 •• . be.s ~ 'tillliaed ljie Stato Olfellliblt-lo lJ{Otedt :eourt ~I Appeoi " · iltt ot 'Sirhan'• rJilil·'lO 1111~1'1rial. Ye\IDN 1~ ~ ordtr . oubllanll'ally modify -1 h • lllelf >IO!Atoreonstllu"·no!. n11u blactoul: on Ibo col• of ,.., ' the .-.In."-ol •~. rlllltl Of lrff ,l(><eab l!ld I • Robct y, K.,;;;,:'dy. ~~ fret ~·· ', . ' ·i ••N.wr blfO(t Jn the "lmplli:lt In tlle · ·COO· FOUGHT SOVll1'S =Of Am~ ... -judlci·e1 st t'uUona!ly' 'paraotttd _.!,.._~I~~·~··~·~·~~·~-~~ tr--'o ' Of b ~ Ya, ~\llSIU/t• n• with the'jiublic 1111 ... ms •Pit< -_ ... ,b la Pl'•" ll the rllht of th• the wlee of re.,..... If w public lo be lnlonil<d of all ·· ellfotemttnl been more ef. i:. It ' ltdlve\y mutod.thao,ln this relevant l•<U Pl• lllalor 1 1 .. t'tbli· >11 tho thlll ln a CUI," Younger lald Jn I :19-.. ,nt," Younitr lald, -of llmJlar rtC<lil pap brlet The diJtrid a t t o r D e y tra11dies." · noted there is even more Youger llMI, "!t ls to be • TlM sweepio4' "order re than th --•-bli --•--b 11 Publicity" was imposed last e e .. yo;_~ pu c e............... ....t P u e curiosity c~ ~ t be.. 1urmbe and-conjecture wJJ1 June 17 by Superior Court K e n n e d y . duinatlon flourllll ill th,e llbtMlce of ' -. DAA.Y Pll.OT JJ • s ---Obdged Tanks Czech Girl Comes to SF . ' '4 --~ I • ' . • • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) bus. She oald tho airport -A llhllY 11<4 ...i-tng wu close4 to !ht 1rav11tn • lllid•nt amved ....... ,.... ~-viaU . ..... IU09 by ~ "y , • I.a h tc· , _,t r o m MrJ!or1 but .oil th• ~ to ~lovallla, w~ ·~•. Y,le\iOL ~ ti,.r looro tnm ..u ~ wa•· •· a -·'" of Lon~on o'-.M' · a P 1 n --~~ ~--.r " Ainerf iii for¥.. · " · youaa people whet w•• ttred .. e 1 t qn by .sovlot.lrOO!lf._ . , d?.J_./d'f'i!'. ~-"f..'ftu;~. The _ _, 11 •·a••·-µeta 1~d MJ)• sv.Oboclova1; who Swobodoya, 22,, Uid me· wa(1t~d!1•J el'-."ltlcal ,..tlclpoto,d la 1 !.• d • n·r " ~C jlt' f i-.•1 u • -.. apialt Ibo ' UDI~ SM laid 1M did Sovilt lllvUlon. Stio l&ld the bot bow :.lb• Ill• Woilld do IWlll&n -•• linld at bore 0< wt.... J1Je would th'°' al\er Ully • b a d return home. · · punduncl tlJ• fuel terW. , She ii vllitlnc al uncle, Min Svobodoya I• f ! liillclo'$tika; a son~ Pra1111 four days 110 bf ' rVtlui~ 0-.. Read The [)(lily PJlor · Judge Arthur Alarcon im-becaua. •_ of ''aja -~i. • · g reepcmsibl• tnfonna~ ... mediately after Slrlwl B .. 1------'-"!-'!i--;;.....;.;;;;:.;.....;...;.;;;;;.;;.;...;.....;.. _______________ _:,.,_-- Sirban ..,._. ~ fl>r Ill<' I I over 2,800 acres by early to-_ day. e _,,._ ......... ._ 1ff.1; ~ 9-11 An Mri.aJ. tanker uot Y..W ..... escapod '~i:!•K l! ·l'It'a baf,:. · · ~e th'1 ;rou're .~!~ likt slaying .. :• 0: . ,S ~ .._ ~ ~ ~ I 'J1le ofder'·1it "ts oa( ,; .,. ~i. I 1 I j when.be.,,..,,.,.. to · ... •• ·J •~-~ mo.. or loll." ~T an emer&enc)'1.landlng; aDtt.l ,,, -·~ · -~" • • "1T~-------·· --court mlellle.U by wit- a fireman ca\llht in a 1ud- d<Jl bllrll of . ,• u!(~ E:-·-~ , • 1 RW ed' ,£1 -· AA-ted· ••i!>nd: I ~-.r . ~ ... . ~-... . ~-t . .....;....: !' ~.ii . • '-'AJDJ~ VlU hll!}IS ov ~'\lf<Jl!s . " lllUr ' . ua1 _,., · l!..i1 • ·-. b<>qy iind . " oop~"' ,,. .~ . . I~. "°" . :-1 ';' F ~ .~L:iil . ' Ailoll)m" >/ii. lit-·.i.~.... J "' .:p~J · ··i., 'rw•·. -'"'"' . ._ o.i;: 1'-1nufs · , ~r"fi":.n~l.r= _'flf.l.__;a~u,,iteriy" n~nng ! · ·1·-:;,•'o".'._ .• ;:!~~ . · ,.,.- Canyon, bad swept over . n allano 2,800 .,. ... It aW1ed !,\on-SAblNAS (UPI) -A volved. day in .LitUe Tuj~ga Can-Superior Court judaie refus-The minister, the R e v. oAKLANt> (AP) -Two yon and by Tuesday nieht eel· Tuesday to order ex-David Johnson, was accused wmte policemen ch•jed was still ~~ a~t .• 'tradition of a 23-year-old of committinl adultery with with lhootin& up a Bliek mile wet of_ lljdian $Jirings. ·whfW woman wanted as a M ~ 1. Barbara U'WJ'ellee Pmlber store front bef.d· A tan1'el" truck fr<>m the :Wltnus in Vermont in an whilt 1i:. w.-~a boult!~ q__. ... ...,..,.....~ Los'.Antal<scityllrodoPtrl-. aduj!ery ca .. agalllst a Jn 1\1{,J'r~ ~~--bf.~ I' illC*' Jerome ~ wu ·destroyed in the Nerl'o plinister. on h1.Y 2.1. '11ie ~~s ,Jt~ey\. · ·1 • fll"e TundaJ mani.ng but 30 "Never In 33 years on the .alleged to .ba"te ~ · . ~ acted..l after - firemen ahotrd fled lo 1afe-~, -~-·; .1<'\'0!l: ••DY thri6 days after the houl• Police auet ~ .(loin . ty. Th• lnck had been wtm.o.-··· • el1hdt"'1 wu th• target of 1 ~-'Jilned C«lll>lalntl a;ol!ll• • damaged in tmee previous 3~~~~ ··· · ~~·.coun-time shotgun a~'li-'.:i _ ~;.Jt:fcbaid ·V. Wlmains ~ fires and 16 years ago a try m ifny cllifl!. 1~jucige Mre. Lawrence plOOuw no Rcbort W' FatTell 2e ' ~irem~ was killed ~manning -Anthony--Br~ ~~dded CODUlst to the char1e and of wmmi have' b t""-ll ti ~ it during a forest fire . that adultery ir uot• _Crbpe was .placed on probatlOll. be ' of the faroe IDc'e • Officials said no str.X· in California excep( ,.wb_en Sht returned to her home f~ n 1 · lures were threatened by e~nded cobabitattoii~ tn-~~·. Seaskle. ~.. with ! ~: ~ ~ sq~ •ear the Los Angeles County .. T " pemussi~D· Of· .l)er pi'oba~ .b.MJ,;' ri:«led ·i>e b I a c k ~laze but backfires ~ere .et ,. ~ authorl~s., -·-mWents' e:m)p t y head- m an attempt to halt Jt north Q 1. ')"t _ Johnson ~ded tnnocent .. qb.ilte s eai:l)'J !rue 1 day of dwellings in Kagel Can-Uell Ql_ \~ll liiN_ewport, ~,nndlhe :a· m..ru: , '}' y<>n nea'. l he Los Angele< • trlld11ion·-Of Mn'. Lawre111,. . --~~hliej.;.Jal\eil .end city limtU. S b "l:h, -d wu .sought so she 1C1>Uld J -1beli ~l psed ""'3;00) bail Th• San Bernar<Jino blaze ta S ..,.uar lealiJY at· the mlnlstu'f ""'*' ,..:,.. ~-le . .,. was contained alter buining J • • !<W-·, '·t• · · ' · be:~ Court lor lour day1.:fl IJlOkesnl111t . sAfi QUENTIN·roi'Il _ Judi• Brllil,agreed that ~le Md•' °ch .Way SD!d a few mmor Qrea Still o.......... d R FI I of Mrr. Lawrence f testimony for m -. on t.IOny remained in the Mse area. ·~·uon ' .n. • ~ W~ ~ materii.I ~ ~ ....... ;.1t ' [ 1 .' ' Officials said a 2 000-acre Fairf!X, was stllbbed wi1ll a bial -a Oatilomi& .t9P." .. a°"'" ...... ~ps d - fire that broke out 1 Monday lharpened bid tpl'ing-Tues-dition for utrad!tlon -6Ut. -·.'::'" on~r.fn ~!r: in Santa \!larl>ar• County ~_ll-•. t' J!f~blil!·· ~,con-held ll"wol>kl violate another 'ucl"flad been .u, • ......, was ~ed. Jt ~ or\ ~1r:J~:..::=dlnttlg a· ~uirtmtnt because it · ~ ~._.... :~~·tW11~~~ ~~~~~~·~·:·.~~~ .. ·~:~e "~ue ~ .f J. ·~··': .. ~.. . winds lnfi, ¥"•·~!~~. ~lll~lll'~Jill•~)Vas,14~-· ljl.r.f:i:.a_.,. teslif1ed ~mt,.~•:-:" -.,. . miles · -cJUr'.~\fill'1PI.·~~ ~ .. ~·a.n .jt~~ .. ~ wo,pld have DO one . ~ _ · ... 1:: ~ • "': • heigbi.o , "Iii~~ '. .~ · ~ ~16 ·yt.1i '!°'!:t'l;lft·foi bh two children '11.~ \(J') -"-C'lli Folll' omaller }iru thaf on a ' 1"5 ; Loso Allge s . ililrinJ, '111 expected 12-<lay ll!Dfe~:. 'Wllllam. Hanley began . Mdbday ·. in· •L 0-1 inmd~~..,.i tix lo . i.1>4en.e-anc1 that she ml'ht <ll!IOd ~~·11'1'.• wJ<~·long Angel••",'·· _unty . wore 10 year!,lor ~t-.wllll ': los~ ·her. Joli .•l a Pacific bon.°Oll'~•nnd pubjlc repo~· . ,lled. ' q.ia :~· ·, . _ ... m°'/!~ auembly Toe~. . -·• .... ~. '"'ft 1 Sllllt'.IPPUUllCI ' • • t ... "'1rtY f •· OUTD·oo• LI V;I NG IS 'A WA1" OF LifE •.. IN ORANGE COUN~Y!. . , . and Santa Ana Ten! and Awning has the New ·~ooli for '68 , ~ • everything ,to '.m.a~e'·0Uidoo1 relaxation a family pastime. ALUMINUM PATIO COYER · Planned for either large_ or small ho,,,.. .• • mobile homes tool Durable, long laqlpd\U aiu,;,lnum .condr.'1dion. , Screened enclosures -larer'.~!~ .,; .• ~'<~."!P~~41y bug pr~~f:i ,,? '": -e , . ·' ... ~ '.) ,-'" .'..I. •) ~ --. ,.. -· ......... OUR AWMINUM .. NDOW AND DOOR AWNINGS flATWIN& lf STUHlllNG DKOIATOI COl.OIS FOii YOUI SliKTION. •IGHT, VIAAl!r, _,... llWITWUl , •• ANO SO &WIY. 11JW IOI SO MANY NE.IDS. c-Yltft-........ ....., --,.., ",..,. -,..... ._. ~ ... ""°* ,. _.,. ... 1111 'W 1fytl ef erdltle..,,,.. C..1111e "9tlthw ~ tit ,,...." -'llM 4,.,..-IH W f11n'll1hlftt1, ktl ef en .•. •I S...le Alie 1-.t ..... A,..,.;,.. .,_ .. ...,. -"" .. N"Y .......... --.,, 111llkk ecltM .... _,..,. ··~ll+ty . ;. ,. .. "".,... ,......,.,.., 111 11W I.OH FOi ••11 cuvas 1W11111s • v&•tMpS • cana• Nothing D.corohn Uk• Canvot. leautiful New Colors &: N.w fabrics. foto homes , •• 40f •usiflffsl MUIUPACIUlllD • INITAUID SANTA ANA TEIT .-.•WNllG ~ct;-. PACTOIY S.ttOWIOOM , 2202 s. MA0IN 'ST., SANTA ANA --· _ t .U·0491 NANClf °""' 014Jlel COUNTY A_..... CO. ....... --.. ~,, .. __ _..... ..... , ....... """-,... . ..,., ' 1' ,. ,. • to00 ITU-••••••••••••••••••• .. , ... .......,, ••••• .... . ' . . ' .... 1J J . J NEWPORT BEACH Fnhiocr~ . ... • < . . . . " .. • ' '. '. ~-1 ....1.! .... 11"'9r ..;;,.,.._. , ..... . ......... 1.....i .......... ..... -'4h .. , " ... "" '-'· '209 11~ '"'..; ••• ~ ............................. ~ ~-, -. .. ~~ 24,GiOO 11\f ·······~·, ......... ;.,.. ..... ,.°"."" 2• ~~--~· ' I ...... .-,WU ••V,..•••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••t .... I I. • I .,. ., HUNTINGTON B~CH . , , l-f1111i..,1on Ge.itt . ,\ '"t'· 1 ,, .. , , r j r I I I I l. , I J ' ) ' I I • \ • • • • I ,, • ' ' ' ' . • • . . . ' Politics Means Peopl.e N1lil Iain wwarda a new Mer<ar7 porlllble, courtesy ol b ~ T)pe•iller Oo., to ICe1111 Den:ylJeny, Well· tngton.. Tu., tor hU re- qµ..t: '"Ibo l!eld ol pollUcs In· UnlU me a I p~ to at. !<lid low ochool. J -1d like .. -bowl• prepafO myidf and -ccur,.. to tllU fror a politicll career.'' A. -BEN nwaLIN once obeerved tb8lt "• in-velCmenl tn kn owled g • olways JIOY' the best In· Wrest.• True. But for a po!lffdMI --<Jr al• fice.llolder, maniae« or --the big dividends ..... by pelrlng -with people·in-volvemenl 'lbS -...... from ~ROJPfluld>,pro­f-_.P_ :::..-=o..:~ Sa 1 ital rs.el • tiz., -dadlll 1bo .. eJee. -Pllllldi r....iq COlll· plolal. ---sps·t1rte • tbt dew'L••c campolgn --tn-duttry, and h arpnlzMioa wbldl be-· Civic Service, Inc., bu been described • me of tbe O>Wtry'a !DOit active cam- paign flrml by . C e a IJ"'INDU Qurler)1 (lhe poUticlJ lnalden' bi- ble). Hit record !1 CJDI g solid wins In •••'f8'p Ile bas directed per-11y, CLASS ROOMS. Your ool· lege preparat.ory c o u r s e should include all th e Englloh Olld . hl1tory awilllbJe. Allo 1 o c i a l odem:ea. Jn college, Pfwtd1 suggetb -• liberal .U or poUtioal science background .. • g •• d _.-. !or 1-l!Cbool elld o polillool cereer. A bus.ineaa er pub 1 i c Id- ~ major II (OOd too' "In _.u. the Cllll- dldate and camp•i&n -need oolld groon.. ding In pollllooJ ldenco, Englli~ ODd ~. n>e spedol---h•ICh as opinion reM111dm1, P''"' .-. ..,_ writers, etc.) require mon N>Ject -la -l81"ea8 .. eodoloa, math, psyc_~oloey and journali8m," Pflautdli n- plalns. LAB WORL WhelMow the m»flante cbota1, l'faulcllempbMl-~f ed'"'81ion to -k oe1f ~ heM'J campus partlclpotion. (Ila -In pollti<S at 18, -et lll managed hl• first Con- gressl-1 -11o.) Be offers • few ideal: Become tnwlved In Bin· de•I gw.,,.,_ ..• - articles on current lssues for your tchJol papft' • • • join clube and organizations (become en offl«r If poeli· ble) ... Ol"ganize a mock conventlco « Nlly. OFF .CAMPUS LEAJIN. ING GROUNDS. Senew1 .and ooogressmm hi.re a limited manber ol ltudenta as p&id 11.SDmer interns in Washingtao. There are allo CJPeflings for non-pe..ld in· terns who ar& willing to uoderwribe their own ex· pmses. Application lhoW<l be made to yoi.r Represen· tative. or Senator at leact nlne mooths prior to the summer you witlb to wort. VOLUNTEER CAM· PAIGNING for reoL "A good polilldlll bas • hll!li a war eneu-quotient and hems to artlculatAI that MNrl!lnell ln penuading peDllle to """' !or him. And ~ he btmmet .. muter ol two- =· wat communlce.tlon. • .. Alpkut poJJtiden1 c I n pncticti verbalt1tne awareneu llDd 1 b a r p t. n -Uilkbyoc. tua1IJ workiol a wltmteen ~ In -Ip -,... In- .. dl"*-leaadldate1 ,a ~~ ... ~~ ., 'I-RH n-. Apln, ... -rtac-tolllose ----le-In· ..,,_.,. J'l9ull:h ad· Will. ..... or l'OLITICS. Jt:e I I ' I W'Wllllell .... ~ _ .. , ... t.dml- .,_ -~ a' 'Ire •• •• , .. •• n• ta ...., com-- "''"'" ...... ball ... JoaLQ .... fll0+11•ca -"' 11111 A7J,.((lq ~ ODuDdL 111e •••• ti •• t --la ... • • .... 1IND. --~ .. i-.-..... ...,-. \ --- -- WtdMsdQ, Stpltfnber 11, 1968 PILOT .AOVERTISER-3 • • leach & Edinger llvd., Hlllltl11Cjto11 ~~ leach . ·,~}· y • ·233 E. 17tlt st-Costa Mesa Shopping Cnter, C... . .Mesa · • 1406 W. Edinger and Bristol St. - Edi...-C1nt•, Sallta Ana • 2300 Hmtior ~d. at Wilson St. - Harbor Sllopplng Cellter, Costa M- . ' .Mod ''Go·Go' We .. ... , ••••• n: THr 6C CH let Woodn or pla.- -tie-nalenor --;E'rotn.dei. ruJer p .......... . Pe•ll •ex ·With . fl< 'Suppllet .. PelyS ... ei ..... ,._ Pa1oko£ 39• .... , .. Ceap••• Watches I V.:lld .dill st••· Shockproof : : I~·.-:: I with unbreak1ble .main· · 1prinp. Gro0V)' wristbands! BUY them in dUferent col· ant · 11-n ......... ... plast.k st• bottle. Weitlfer'1 Dldle•at mu.. 39• trated. :~' 371 •"'-" ta•a.p .. -ken .•. , Finepoinl 77• colon! ------- 6t•e .. He ..... .,eH ..... C•••rcealell •11tk •299 . ·P•=vt1 a.u.. 5li=,. 2i'I ,, ....... a .. • 6827 W ......... ter at Goldtn Wett westllllilstw : · · • 1,79~ St: it Talbert, .Foantala Yaley . ' . .... a.1111 ...... .._,1T•rtl~Neck Acrylic K•lt 11111'11 ' •4•• 2 ply acrylic runr. f11hioned in 10 • id colors. Mock turtle necb in fa1bion &tripes. S.M·L-XL.. ' ·women's Shirt Shifts 1 llall)' tollar ib'let, ' colon and $'•ttern1 to.choose ~m. Lone sleeved la 1lze1 10 to ' 111 ••• YQu.'ll want oeveralll wo .. il'sOrlon• LobgllHYe Sweaters '2'' .. ~TWtl•.•.eck .,_el•eck ' Fa~onri&httol· on in 1lz.e1 3" to 40.Backdppen. 79' M4•'• Stretch locb '759' Orloa-1.cryll~. 2S" Nylon stretch crew·IOCU I: l~ D)'lon in la~stFallcolors. , 57c Sliver o,..y .. re"9• Pearls . Choker ; , ... 1" • 11 .. 1111 ... $!.II • 2 lew M1lll11 $111 • [1rrlq1$l.U Tbe c:olor ot the ye•r with tbe lookotth•year •• Baroque!. Infant's Thermal .~ ' .• lanket lleeper $267 Full lenith lip- per, 1nap tab neckline t:lo1ure. Non aldd soles in olon aod ai1e1. •••.... ,, ... , .• , New Avocado 1.a .. 1ware • 1 y •••• ce .... 1 •ewl1 . I ,..;:~::;:~,;_ ... Pl•ff ht •. . . 44c t~~iS, H-o1. capacity tn baridtome colors. Unbteak~ble Po- I1ethylene. Repeat of a Sellout! .-•If• t• .. 11 mu· ...., hi*I .. or Mono ecorcl Albulftl ~2:98' •uy 2 .... ..,,. 71~ 11-IDU LP. album1 to IUlt tm:r tut• ••. TOCa11, roQ..~dJ, uoUc, cbildru'a, mood !Dflk:M::;tunes orlJountry • We1tem.-· m&JQ' morel ' ' A•1fti1·r "'"lltf •••P Pw ·- .MIKI& llet•e.Cu I?···~ $149 $~'5 1lre1ll·to•We1ll Be1throom Rug 5:ir6 ''· ...... .. ...,..,,l .. LlllCever ~ ~~~ ~~1JonJ ei c1r11etint and i:,~~ paper tor P•ltern. Deco •tor co.Jon, too! r- $24'5 Ve1lue! Viscose Room Size Rugs Tweeds or Solids $1688 Choice oC popular tweed or 1olid color rugs in decorator colon. FoamrubLer back.inc. No additional pad necessary. Se_rged all around . •e<llJc ftKOriuN $299 25 Ft. Extension Corel ••• T•llet Mwl cruur 5 , $I Protedo Deodorizer •• ~ · . to 5 F $1 DoYe Beauty •.ars • • • • • ~ Reg. $260 LILT "6-iA Pushbutton $J 79 ~ Permanent ---For.llba\i-tWet. • ...,. . $j.~(;i".de "lOO'' •...• 99c Ucc t... nllef of •nol <••1•atloo 8 8 C $)29 Dristan Nasal Mist. Pack of l2. fer• Good Nl9ht'1 Sleep 89• Slee ze Aid To Slee •• s.ouo" Sk ' $J •0 Ph. h '"· ISO ex· Cleanser •• , , .,,1 .. o1190 $)33 $) •3 Gelusil Tab lets •••.• 4-0r. Shoto• SPRAY 69C $) 00 Man Power DEODORANT .3~.Qz.. lq. or Spearmint (incl. 7c off pkg.4 2 64 • Macl TOOTH c eans PASTE •••••• Soi•l••-24cc lottle 2 F 69• ... Sweeta.. • • • • ~ 99c lottle of 200 To•l1t1 99c Squibb Aspirin ..... 57c CeMpere le Otlters lelll•g llf ., .. FREEi Bottle of 30 ii""""".,.:t""!') Chewable Vitamins ~::!':":~" $119 ................................ ltttlt .t ltl • ~ Mo1t1,1e Dellr. Yltao1l11............. 98• _,,, .. • ~Moltl,lt DellyYlt•aluwlth ,,.. fl" -• I. -' -• --. ' • DAltV Pu.OT J/J Speelal Taxes Foot Bill . For The -Record-~ f County A~w~rs Fire Station Cri~s I .- .. llAlll'll MOllTUARIEll 'o.nu ... Mar 01\ -. · 'onla •-111 wac UU. lllOADW.lY llOllTUAJIT 'Ill _....,,, Clotl ·-u f.1111 • ' DILDAY BlomEU Ba~ 'l'olleJ ~1'1. 1'1111 ..... ,lllYL BadallM-" IG-'ITll PEE& FAMILY COLONIAL J'IJllSML, llOlllB "" ... , ... "'--...... . IWilB'I llO&TVdl ., ..... ·r~ REN .y1 . ' ... Hw "cu1fo111" lfllff•a.r aufomiffc wafu 1offtntr 6.00 per rnontli It's custom J>ocause w. lns!all a branil new water condltloner to fit your nHc11. You rent the convenience and lu•ury of soft water with an option to 'buy If you choose. · ltlplaco your exchange tank 1orYl<o and oUrni. naio thli """ of monthly 1orvidng. Thor•'• no ·running ovl of soft wa\or ehhor. , • tho Lindsay 11 fully autoniatlcl ...... ,., .......... ,. .. ' * ..... .. '011.:t. . 111-4000 ' " . ...,., ••••Ill lbll I ... ' ' 1'l.C.A. "Y' co: ' "' ! • • -..... ~ sw.c:. ... ::1r11Gdad .. •~11~..:'1¥!~~~ c'!'""' cRid lriclc~ c..,. ·;:~lfORNlk lJ.IQ ~~U"'ll· Zenith table color tv so easy to tune you can. do..it- blindfolded I COLOI Tf PllCU STAlf . '329" .•T ROY IULLA'S - S,TfVEN'S TV ~t9S3 ;NEWPORT BLVD, 10.. lloek No.· of 19th Strool) . . 548-3494 . /llon.-Thun. 9-6 . Frld1y 9.9 Saturdoy N • , • ·'NO UPS!! UOU,IAR 'PRICI $,12t5 Amt SAU --~ .. ' ' • . 1 I ' I I , I I . ------.. • Q. ••; E I 0 ...... 'Ii ... -.... ......... , ............... a.llO ... et; ..... .= .. ;;,,;-...· ~-~~·-s"-' ___ ,_ ... ._~_..,...;,4..-:.-..:..l.!.>=c;=.;:-:::.;-;:::,===-=;;:::==:::-;,;~:::::,:;-:;· -=-=._:___:_..:..:.::.:....;.::-:.::-:....·:...._--=-:::·::.·:;-;.·;.·:;-:.·;,,;-;;.;;;;.;;=--=··~=.:...--..! ' '· ·I I' I I ' l ' . -. --,.,. --~---... ---• . . )4 OMLY llLOT ::~· World Faces Crisis •• By SYLVIA PORTER U you have any com- ". _ pa.ssb), you must i.a recent • • : weeb have beeo 1tu.nned by :0:'-' the lpeCCel" of tem of '.r \ .. thoosabda ol children 1tarv- : ;~·'Ing to death in Blaira, ~"-, Ni.Ceria. But are you aware ~;: ~ tttat Btafra may be only a .: ' minor preview of Mlat could '.; : be in store for much of the · rest of the world onJy year1 ;::1 -not even decades -from .~ now? ,. . --In J,anuary 19S9, th e population of U\e world is due to cross tbe 3.S billion ,. mark. By the year 2,000. less than a generation from now, the world's populatiou may soar to 7.5 billion. .. -. ,. . . nus YEAR ALONE, world population is expected 1IO grow by 70,000,000 people, the equtva!eot of the entire C911lb!ned population o f France, Belgium a n d Holland. Right now, the . , , . -world's population is grow- ing by 8,000 evt!ry hour . Now, heed this preview of • Bi.alra! A Ire a dy, an 1 estimated 3.5 million human • ·-beings are dying each yeu of malnutrition, a polite word for starvation. This , means 10,000 are starving to li<lns. Bu\ the crisb ls bere, nO'#. Jt atfectl virtually e'l.tf)' Jl,unwin bein,g on Hrtb hero,..,,, Ylbo,t ls being done about the popu!allon explosloo! Next to nothing. lbe 'United Nat f·o n s, deaplto a plea 1 ... last year frt7rn 30 governments to milltiply tll4! UN'a family ptatmln& services, still is us!gn!ng only hulgnilic'!lll 1uma of money toward this ellort. Most UN funds rull are being channeled against the brush fires of dlsta.:se and llllteracy rather than against the conllagrali1111 or population. SIMILARLY, in the U.S .• the A~y for International Development is spending on· ly mJmma1 amounts on the world population . problem. Sj1JCe 1954, we bci.ve sent a tiral of $15 billion to un· derdeveloped n a ti o n r , through the Food for Peace program. But in tbe current fiscal year, only $5.3 million is eannaked for t h e puroha.se of birth control devices for use in 'otl\ef na· tians. Counting other family p~ning aasi.stance as weU. only 2 percent of the AID blidget ls going to help solve the population problem ,of underdeveloped nations. ~ : death every day -NOW Between today and W/6, the forecast is that one billion -hllllMlb beings may die Of -..; .. : hunger and, as one Ie&ding A White House panel r<Cently urged a n Im· mediate incntase in AID's spending on family plannirlg to •100 mJllion a year in ~er to provide significant fedµal backing for new con- traceptlve research, ship· ment of large quantities of birth control devices to other countries (an es!lmated 30,000 ,000 unwanted babies are now being born mt.o the world esdl. ye.), and greater sup- port of UN !&!lily planning p!'Ogram£. We are. ap- parently, ingoring this ad· vice. i ' I soil scientist last month told the 9th Intern a ti on al Coogress of Soil Science in Adelaide, Australia, today's ,. _ starvs.tion rate is likely to quadruple by the end of this century. This would mean that within tbe next 32 years as many as two or three ;. billion people would .die of .,starvation. MOST OF YOU surely prefer to think that the crisis lies somewhere in the future, to be dealt with, :: :: somehow, by future genera- -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • , ... . , - ' . ' .. . •• . :. • . . . .. ., '. • < . . ·-' '' . ; ... ,, . ' ', " ' -· .. " . --·~ . - ·-~ •• -...... ,_ New Professional Building Garden Offices now Available Office size optional-with area space designed for your needs. Acoustically and climatically controlled. Large parkina: area. 350 SEVENTEENTH EAST COSTA MESA FOR LEASING INFORMATION-CALL PETE BARRETI REAL TY 642-4353 CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN REAL ESTATE Op1nin91 fof 1irp1ri1nced llc1n11d p1nonn11 to 111oci1t1 wit~ • r1c1ntly or91nil1d "prof111ion1I r11l 1tf1l1 m11•1tin9 or91ni• 11lion;" U11 of r11l-tim1 comp11f1rt ind 1yli1m1lic prop1r1y 1n1ly1i1 fOrm lh1 b11i1 f4r off11int 1 u~iq111 11rvic1 -of "Pro- p1rli11 through R1.11rch." • Income potootlal--$20,000 + yr • • Guorantud Income ptCM)rom • Fvn lnsurmice co•erog• • Pold Yocat1011 ...... plall e h!lrem .. 1 /l'l'ollt """'"' R11id,11ti1I l1nd/l11com1 lnv1tlm1nh Oi•iti111 R11ort l'rop1rty Di•i1io11 PROPERTIES WEST 110 W11t Co1d Hi9hw1y, N1wporl l1•ch, Call Mr. D. H. Smith for •ppointmenf C11iforni1 fl660 642·0344 Grnterest from the 1st of any morrth ori funds received by the loth • 8 rnterest from date of receipt after' the loth. @lnte~st to date of withdrawal on funds left 3 months or longer if account remains open until quarter's end . 5% per annum compounded daily cur- mrt rllt on pusbook .. vinp. 5.25% per annum on bonus accounts. ' MUT11Ak •. !.~.Y..INGS ns7 Eaot calll llfCllll!lr • C....,. Dill liar, Coli!. 92625 j.,._ 675-5010 " • _.1 _ ... , ..... •11r..aau:m1 k"-• ut,,. tum -,..--"""-- Profit Made By Safeway Co-op Store Mes.an Gets chevron-Oil Position DAY TO REGISTER ----_,,. -" r ._. .. ~ -- <enter at 239(12 Nlcuelilolid, le •xpecled to be com})lettd in mld-Ottobe-. 'l'be lllDJle· dlirJ' W<>Oden rlructure Wiii OC<\lpfm,...ttiu2,~ ....... feet. Conenl eoolractor !Ill Ille ~ National . Compoi,y bl Sonia An1. The boDlc 'lilt of• !er the npi,., lil!O of ~· inc -v1-pJu• t.ar •. deposlt !acilJUes. '.~ ' ' Price! -Complete The Or1np Com'• Most Complot. PRINTING SERVICE -~19.jw ,S.•• . lM New York American Stock Exchange ·t r. ' DAil y I'll.OT .. I .:.:r· _,, ... I ' £jlt ~ n ~116 ::·w. ~;it -'! ' 'ii _,, .... ·..l= :i ~ • I I ' I • I ,..,__.. .. MR.MUM ~ ~ • ' . 0 ..... d\'Oll.-. Ol'lllllUE! ' • • •. ' ' I' I • I -. ' -!j ' I! ' n I . ' . ' ' "Youths Have Trou"lile W ithLearning Habits Far too many students fail to function at anything close to their maximum ability because they don't know how to study and we their time effectively. The California Teachers Association (CTAl offers a series of steps studenb can take to improve learning ability: Develop a time schedule. ·Est.ablish a quiet plact! to study at home. Obtain essential equip- ment for study. Follow a recopimended system for better learning when reading clus assign- ments. Keep your mind on your work when studying bf fol- lowing a few simple rules aiding concentration. TIME SCHEDULE A time schedule is neces- sary, the C'TA &aid, because it is the best way a student can plan hia time carefully. In planning a schedule the pupil should first figure out h&w much of his time ii not now taken up with "musts,'' like eating, sleeping and schoo1. Most youngsters will fmd that they have sir: hours a day left for home- work, chores and recrea- tion. These activities should be worked lnto the pupil's time chart. When completed, the schedule should ttave plen- ty of time for both play and homework. Once the sched- ule is completed, it should be followed most of the the time. A good study spot at home should be a place the pupil cOD11ecbl with study, not wtth play. It should be apart from tempting diversions: TV, radio, family talk, the' telephone. The desk or table should have a study lamp which aeates neither glare nor dark spots. Only mater- ials needed for study should be on the desk. All distrac- tions should be elsewhefe. BASIC TOOI..S The basic required work- ing tools at home should be obvious-sharp pencila. pa- per. a pen, a ruler and a dictionary. , Following an etfective sys- . tern for getting a maximum : return for time spent read· Out-of-state ing class assignments re- quires di!:cipllne. The 1ys- tem a h o u I d include the following: Read the complete lesson. Take special note of head- ings and topic ientences. Read the lessoa a second time. Study dilfil;ult parts until you understand what the author 4 saying. Look up all words you don't know. Follow all directions given by the book. Che<:k maps and chart.a as they are mentioned in the ten. ANSWER QUESTIONS Answer all questions list- ed by the teacher. If no questions have been sug- gested, make up some of your own. Wben you have finished reading, write the aruwers without looking them up in the book. Then check your answers with the book, correcting any errors. Do this for each section of the asaignment. When the entire Hading asa.ignment bas t.een com· pleted, close the book and caver the answers to your questions. T h e n answer them ooe at a time. Look up all questions you can't answer. Concentration d u r I n g homework periods is essen· ti.al to effective learnin&. Here. are a few suggestions to keep yolU' mind trom wandering: Study at your desk or ta- ble and avoid all distrac- tions. Have all necessary mater- ials at hand when you sit down to study. It is impos- sible to ~oncentrate if one keeps getting up and wan- ., • FLEET FOOTED ·' SCHOLARS " ROBLEE seods you back to class with the winningest shoe 'of them all ... the wingtip brogue, styled in the traditional long wing pattern with full storm welt. In full grained leather and fully lined in leather too, 24.00 Men's :shoes, 57 ) dering around the room or ------------------------------~ house. PLACE IDDTS Place a time limit on the work you have started and try to finish within that time limit. However, don't sacrifice accura cy for speed. After you have studied ~ minutes, give yourself a time-out period of three to four minutes. Then go back to work. By following these simple tips, the CTA said, pupils will learn more-and they will be better prepared to ~se what they have learned. "GUARANTEED TO WEAR FIVE YEAR" HOSE - • ACTION CUT ... COMFORT FIT Tuition Increased For Coast Colleges An exciting value on these handsome durable hose. l 00% stretch nylon comes in one size only to fit sizes 10-13. Colors of black, brown, navy :-vhite; tan red, loden, medium grey, light grey, light blue,' maroon, maize and gold. 79c. ¥en•• Furnishing, 91 Munsingwear introduces their new Grand Slam T-shirt in TC-28 fabric of combed cotton that won't bind, pucker, twist or shrink out of fit. Trimly lined for championship form in comfort; sizes 36 to 46, 3/ 4.50. Grand Slam brief in absorbent 100% cotton, double seat, heat resistant waist band, sizes 30-42, 3/3.76. Tuition for out-of-state 1tu"1ntl attending Orange Coast, Golden West or Sad- dleback junior colleges this fall will be SU.50 per 1eme1ter unJL The char&e is $1.50 per unlt higher than last year's fU. 'nlf' rate Is 1et by the state Board of Education. . ctaue• at Orange Coast ud Goldin Weit begin next Tu• 1d1 f, September 10. IDltnlc:UOD at Saddleback -belllll Sepl 2S. x-111 Mowrer, dean of -laloal and recwds at OCC, aid the campus last .,_, Mf __ D out-of-1tate 1t ldr•. 11f Wd, 49 were Group to Meet foreign students and 97 were military personnel and their dependents. Mowrey said there arc checks to make sure non· residents pay the out-of- state tuition charge. Outing registration, au students fUJ out a rtsident survey card on which the student must give the present address of his parents. A mailing goes out from Mowrey's office to the parents. If it comes back, an immediate check is made on the student The card also carries a pledge which the student must sign. It states: "All in· formation given is correct. Fa1sification of information or failure to report changes in residence result J n dismilsal" "In the past we have dilmilsed rtudentl for fal.ai· lying the report," Mowrey Men's Furnishings, 91 MEN'S STORE 10!~ !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He pointed out t h a t 11 forotgn visa atudents 'are ANAHEIM classed a 1 out-of-state 444 N. f.ell4 • A11•lrt•t"' resident.' for their entire A11•lrt•l111 Sh•ppl11t C•11t•r-P'h•1111 1J1.1111 ~Y at the college, and s11., M•itd•y tllrv s.'"''•Y mu.st pay UM! tuition. 10:00 '·'"· ,. ';JD , ..... \ NEWPORT • CMttt of Ftlfll.,. e N-,.11 l•oelt T•l•,11011• M4·12Jf · Sh•p Mo11tl•y lfi11 Fridty I 0!00 t.111. t• t :IO p.ll'l.-S•l1rd•y 10:00 t .lfl, t• ·~ P·"'· HU~TINGTON BEACH 1111 U111g•r A•.. e Httftti119fetl "•eh T•l1ph • .._ l,J.)Jl I Sh•p Mon4•y ttw.. Sthtttltf 10:00 •.111. t :JO p.111. -----·---.... --- ... -~v .. *' I • \A•"-~··.,. .. ... _ '"-J.. .• • --·· ·- J ODEAN HASTINGS, 641""321 ....._..,, IW!tmlllr 11. ,,.. 141 ,._ t1 Coffee .s Perk ' For c ·hristmas The faint soond ol Christmas bells is growing louder in Fountain Valley as members ol. the South Coast Junior Woman's Club plan a series o1 colfees·to soil Christmas cards. Beoe!iting from the sales will be YES (Youth Employment Service), a program sponsored by the Juniors to find summer employment fur Hunt· ingtoo Beach and Fountain Valley young people between the agea ol H and 21. The fllree..yeer-old Pioiect depends on the card sales for ite principal revenue to defray operating expenses. · The public is invited to attend any of tne coffees and browse through the catalogues which contain large selections of religious, humorous and traditi?flal designs from the Mission Card Co. Onlers may be placed through the member hosUng the coffee, and the cards, r anging in price from '2 to f20, may be purchased for 20 per~ cent less·than retail price. Hooting the first coffee at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, will be Mrs. William Hayea. Also hosting coffees will be Mrs. Dick Trodick, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19 and 20; Mrs. Carl Cleary, Oct. 9, and Mrs. Duane Ulricll, Oct. 23, 24 and 23. ' Serving as general cbainnan of the Cbri9tmas card sales is Mrs. Paul Mock, and area residents interested. in attending the coffees may contact her at 842-6890, for addresses and times of the events . • ;.SHOPPING e1RLY -Preparing their Christmas car~ lists of ·Christmas cards Which may be pUfChased by the public with all family and friends are (left to right) Mrs. Duane Ulrich, Mrs. proceeds to be used to defray operatiiig expenses for ~e group's Area women between the ages ol 18 and 35 are Invited to attecd a tea which will take place Thursday, Se\>I. 19, In the home ol Mrs. Robert Martin, membership chairman for the Junior group. The club's aims and activities will be explained to interested guests by Mrs. Bond Thompson, president. Additional information may be obtained by calling either Mrs. Milton Rohrer, Ml-5973, or Mrs. Martin, 963-1961. Paul Mock and Mrs. Carl CJeary. Members of the Sou.th C~st Youth Employment Service p~ject. Mrs. M'ock·;s ch8irman of the Junior Woman's Club will be hosting coffees and displaying card sales. 'S urf Sou'nds •• . ·- "' '~eague Viewed , -By J ODEAN HASTINq S Of "'9 O•llr Pri.t st•fl EXACTLY WHAT is the League of Women Voters? What is its purpose and what service does it perform for the community? To enlighten Foun· tain Valley residents on tl,le league, Mrs. Frances Donovan will host a tea at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. i4, in her Fountain Valley home, and anyone inter· ested in the group is invited to attend. AN EXHIBI T of oil paintings by the Paleteers Art Club of Huntington Beach will be on display this month in the U.S. National Banlt, comer of 5th ~Street and Olive Avenue according to Ferne (Mrs. .:.. Arthur) Williams, founder and president of the .. four year.old group. Ferne also has a display of her watercolors in the American Savings and Loan As· ; sociation building, Garden Grove. TIRED OF BEING stay·at·homes while every· one else was vacationing and husband Ed {Cmdr. Edward Casey) was at sea, EHzabeth and sons Ed· ward, 15; William , 14, and Harold, 12 packed_ up and took off for a camping trip at Lake Martinez on the Colorado River. Liz admits to being a novice camper. but since Edward and William are Eagle Scouts, she decided to test Uieir skills, and they had a marvelous time and encowrtered no problems -at.her than run· ning from skunks. "Hated to come home," she said. COL. AND MRS. Malcolm L. Mitchell are visit- ing their daughter and son·in·law, Jlm and Susan · Barrett of Fountain Valley. < The Mitchells, who retired to Guadalajara. Mexico. plan to be stateside for six weeks and also will visit San Francisco, Oregon , and Washington to see friends and relatives. AUDR EY AND PAU L Sha11>nack and young- sters Kalhy, Tim, Greg and Tod were treated ( ?) to a snowstorm in Wyoming during their three-- week vacation driving across countrv to visit rela· tives in Pennsylvania. OFF AND ROLLING -New_ ideas wil! be gleaned when members of the Huntington Beach Ju n i o r Woman's Club attend a conference of Californi~ Federation of Women's Clubs, Junior Membership, Af Conference Juniors Gain I New Insight Members ol the Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club will open the door on new idee.1 and information when they attend an Area D Confer- ence of California Federation of Women's Clubs, Junior Membership, Saturday, Sept. 14. Workshops in Americanism, conservatiDni build a better community, health, press, safety, mental health, parliamentarian and federation will be conducted in the Mission Inn, Riverside . Representing the Huntington Beach club will be the Mmes. Robert Nichols, president; Don Winter- halter, vice president and corresponding secretary for Orange District; William 7.t.ething, district in- ternational affairs chairman, and Ronald Coffelt, district youth chairman. Also attending will be club chairmen including the Mmes. Ralph Stephens, international affairs; James Mahan, fine arts; Bill Wilson , American- ism; Wayne Tedder, mental health; William Steph- enson, press, and Karl Hammer, club auditor. Mrs. Douglas Brown, Area D vice president, will preside over the meet1ng of representatives from Orange, De Anza and San Diego ·Districts. Mrs. Marshall Gordon. stute junior vice presl· e dent, will be guest of honor at a luncheon which will _......... be foUowed by additional workshops In education, . . . In Rivenridt saturday, Sej>t. 14. Getting a ' push in lhe l'ight directJoo by (left to righli Mrs. Karl' Ham- mer, Mrs .. WtlUam Ziething and Mrs. Don Wtnte'r· halter is Mrs. Wayne Tedder. junior auxiliary advisors, coon:!inatMs, federation, fine arts, international affairs, treasurers, you t b and parliamentarian. Tbe theme of the conference will be The Open Door. Edna Should Wear a Muzzle and .Stay. ·Out' of the Doghouse • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My htabancl '.j>romi8ed to sell Duke . our pedigreed ollle to his brother George for •too ' hen °we moved to an apartment. We iioved last week and took Duke to tut ew home. Two days later Duke died. G.or.ge inliata Ille dog w .. olck when • b<ouibl blm and be reluaea to~ $100. I caJled 0-te a clleap Jerk ~ a few otbe.: names which he richly deserved. My hulband ls med at me. lie u,ys ro•Ybe the dog wa.s sick and .that he'a goint to forget tibout the '}100. I say tm brOtber is a crook and e thould k~p on his back ur'•l he 11,s. What do you suggc9l? ...f. ED~A " .... ANN LANDERS · ind enjoy your fanta1lt1 moTe thin real Uve fell.11. Tr[ tr111ftrrin& some of that esclte111en ,. the one you 're will:i, 1lntt four cHaocet of tetUac John are ratbM-1Hm.' DEAR EDNA : A muuJe -for yoa. If 1ou ha1band w1nt1 lo fot(t:I abnut the money, let him. Perhap1 lbe doc wa11kl w""ben )'Ou sold b!m &o Georce. A brothr ft&bl r:an be worse lha1 a doc llcht. DEAR ANN LAND~~s : \', n was 13 l saw John rors>:11~ fl a .. movie . When he kissed Ule girl J got &0 excited I nearly tainted. 1 am now 20 and have gone beypnd tJ1sing, to put it blunlly, yet 00 Olle •bu been &bio lo thrill me the w!ly John ForsyttMI did W.1!n he kis~ed tht!l. alrl. ft.ID J nutt? -SCRRY ABOUT 11JAT DEA.II ANN LANDERS : You hove &a.Jd repeatedl)' that overe1ting may be compenu.Uon ror"the lack ol lOYe. Could it not al1o'be a si1n of 1loo much low? . How many 'wort1en try to pleatt ll>elr huobaodl by 1ttPag a table load· ed with 1tarche1, 1111. too -11M011ln&..and too.m.1111 eateries? H<lw r--~ ~ S'l~RY: Ve u aren't null. IDITIY mottler• 1tuff. their dilldren - yu1i Just 'bave i 1frOn& lm11fn1llon..,. 1•Eat, lt'l..._tood fOT)lOu."' Row mt.ny "unclaimed jewels" try to Impress eligible men by whipping up ricti and tantalizing dtlttti•? How .tflany widow· ei;l women 1peDd their days cooking and baking !or bachelor sons? It LI patbeUc that to many women try to win love by 1hovellnt in tht food . It would be an act of kindness if llley served small porti.on1 o f nourlohlng food and beloell tholr loved onea to 1t.ly 1lim and healthy. Tell ll>em, pleaH, tho! a 2-mlle wolk will do more for a person thin a chocolate llOUfllt witll 11i<pped cream. -MRS. U-INCll WAIST 0£AR MRS ' Yoa 're IO right, but the 'foalOt: 11 10 nlucb more 1ppealln1 tho Ille wait. ~ 11<111 It ...U. which 11 wll1 too maay ,..pi. uve too much of It. Alcohol 11 oo lhortcut to ~ lllOO ceSI . U you think you have to drlnt ti be ..,copied by your lriendl, pt lilt facta. Read "Boole IOd Y,~ Teenaeer1 On}1," by Ann . ' Send :t5 ceW In <\Un 111<11•• eddro11ed, llllnped to -wltll your reque.lt. AM Looder1 yjll IJe "'""'..... Jllll" w!lll )'OUl' pn>bleinik sdd ........ bu In oare of 111• °"1L Y l'!LIPI'. 111<1 ... inf 1 teU..addr t*nped. tn. ve•· · * . -·~ c . • ··-.. .. JI DAllV PllDT -· s., ....... 11, l'l!8 Age a State of Mind? Horoscope • Mesan' s Still Young at .101 Leo: You~r_ a Winner lHURSDAY i*lotm tu1t for you CGllld Maoy dtpend "g: you.~ By PAMELA BALLAN Ot ... ...,. ..... ""' Mn. Lucy MMtJ polntod her klll:beo lblt IPl'lna. She allo ....-d SI quart. of-· -eel her fardeo and aewed a droll tar hor -Y· What'& 10 unmull. lbotK Lucy .-alee! her 1oi.1 blr1bdo,y ,..tmiay. small paUo trom IOlnia plywood Ill• mu nut dolor gave her~ Where doea I.he set all lhat eoergy'!' ·•rm from Kanau " aht utd, •mlllna . up there. An. sb1 -SEPTEMIER 12 lip up. Nothing maildouo good oamplo. Ide< penon mllried,, obi mo...i to tn--but boneat ls lllDcon ill deoire to aia. Colorodo. By SYDNEY OMAJIR mi.tUa could oocur. Tbll 'AGITl'ARIUS (Nov •. ZZ. "Tho cli.Y 'It orr!YOCI ta lcnimowled,C. ·~ pi-. De<:. 21): You are ~ Elillbetll, Colo, '<lib our &-"Tho wlu 111111 .. -pan yoa. Be oelf·rellanl retaUooahlp "" pro J ·~ t. y-'°"' ~ mu ..... !Iii d<olinY-· .AllrololY LEO (JOiy ~AUf. 2:1): Sometlllng gou out ol ~ •• -..,...., poi.nta the way." rv--.. ~to mfft u1 Doy felturee change, var!• life. Tbia can be roplacet\ by dfdn, a&iiw up," Aid Lucy. A11IE8 (March 21 • Aprjl ty, p<>lall)le tnve1. You ·1omelhll!g mon -... ;.. that! Na41Ji111, except tllat "I do my cnm COOldnf and wublnc ood ironlnc.' Ille lllid proudly. "lollo 1Uade a .,.,. porch out !root and palnled it m,y,.U." ~ mo a wooden sidewatk 10 she wouldn't have to walk "" we! """' and built • Born ln Ohio in 1887, Lucy moved with her family by covered wagon to K1111a wlun quite YOUOC and grew "We 4ecldtd t, ltlrt wilt· 19): Some I In a D cf• l acbleve dealru .and win uve. N.celdl')' to be ipa-tnr ..., mot 1iim about b11f '"'""'" 11 moved. Dire<-lrimxle. Exude opUmltm. turo. Dan't brood. 1 woy. My bJl,lband -Jted 08 SALLY ANN MACY tloti u modi cl1ar. You ob-Sell )'OUl' ideal. Be creative. CAPRICORN (Ile<:. •22· • - • . ' ~ • • -~ • . . -• , . . . • . . ' • -. . • • • • . I tile ranch llld l d I d l'ulvN !lrW. llill -ldta ol WblN Hold '"' to unique abilltiee, Jan. 11), Give atlen\lon boueeworttor.Oamontb," md 1'tlen.·1Ater, word 11 conce'*. You're1Wi.a:oer. toneedaolooecloeeto)bl. Ille aakl. '8dlre 111ty left received cancernin1 relative VIRGO (Au&. 23:SePl 22) J'romlae you made abould E¥za-_ ber huoband -s II M or~-lffecta your Be mce to ooe In au-ity. be fuUIJJed. Otllerwlee You mayor ol tbe dty. Q y QCY ' dedalon. Do oo without boot-Uckinfl ask for trouble. MMe , or In 1910 tbe Morty1 moved TAURUS (April 20-May impll-. Meana be firm 'partner bu a right to'be to Loo An~lel. Lucy wu ill w ·11 w d ~): Bepr~ve, eopecialJyb Y but fair. Fine for lnvillng beard -and deserves "'" and the doctor. save her a .,., ....,.._.. made bolls, ..oclate to dimer. plaoation . year to live. '1I've lived in I e CANCER . \lorn lndlvldual. You r.• c el v fl meaningful AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-!eb • Orange OOunty for tbe laat · . Accent on bow yoo blftdle compliment. . 18): Be hold In expi'Ollilll to yean," obe IOid, beam-A lamfly ralberlDc _.eel . now·contact, cballellge. Be a LIBRA (Sept. 2>-0<X. 22) · views. M•mben of oppolite tne. 'Ibe1 lived briefly in to n'IUU.DCe the engq:ement shrewd observer. Piece Avoid seU-:deception. See sex are attr.cted. You can Orange before moving 14 m. Sally Ana rf.'IC)', daµgbter to4etb1;? bit.a o< informati.<11. persone:, situations ~.they pt& acroq ideu,,aeU p.o. . c..ta M-, an area Lucy o1 Mr. and Mrl. Ricbard GEMINI (May 21 . June actually exi.t. Be willinl ~ duct. Penonol, malll"~sm frell in love with. Her bus· Lewta Macy ot Huntlnitoo 20): Bef«e day is 1lnished change your mind. Don t rating move• up. V(iear band want.ed to leave, hut Bead!, to James CUUeber-you receive green light on follow mf ~ mt~ely warm cokln. : she lnoilted.oe.Jtaylnf. ry, aon of Lewu C•U•berry major projoct. Tim• fOr you because of tradition. Thinlt, PlllCES (P'eb l9-M.;..ch Her onlf Mvinf relative II of s.. Die&o and tile late to st.te needs and to uaert analyu. Be fonl>rigbt. Confli · "' her frlUl<l>on, Carol Marty, Mrs. O..tleberry. your worth. llleano be tile SCORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 20): ct moy lflM Mio came from Inyo.Kem The bride-to-be Ms ·a ~te of a lhrinldng 21): Work amt health between duty and deejre. lo attend the party Bi hia graduate of Covine High violet. Spelll: up. dominate. Maintain baiance. Look lo future. Concentrate grandmother' a . booor Sun-Scboo1 and Mt. Sm Antonio . CANctR (June 21 : July Ac c ep rt pre' s u re , on security. Not wYe t.o t,ke day in the home of Mr. and ""lie-. ~--~· attended 22): Someone wbo "' to responsibility without pailic. people for granted. Fadilly -Mn Frank """ •" .;71"'11 ......, member need.I word 't of hoe~ was ..,8Q::·fri: Su Dlege state College, and praise. Act acconlint1;y.' ofLucy's,Mr1.LoulaKoze1: ilprHentlyemptoyedMan y f A'd' Q h · IF TODAY IS Y®R .. , mad• tbil dr ... for tile eueutive ...,..1ary In Costa ear 0 I Ing t ers BIRTHDAY you are .... party," llid Lucy, lbowlnc Meaa. timental, w1IJlng to overil>ok oil • brown prktt dreaa Her flaoee la a araduate I b fauJtg in those you love. You plj>edtnbrigbtred.Ajaunty ol Hoover Hl&h School and Opens' for Coast cu are about to make ded5on sprig ol red llowen In her San llloto State College, which endl ooe phase ol ,oc- wel-groomed white haft where be WM chapter lftli· tivity <lll!d i n a u g u r a t e s provided a hint tG her dent d Bea Alpha Psi, na-A year, -ared to the rich pres en ts 811 anoual anottier. persooality Uom1 honorary accounting •" · fraternity. He prt1enUy is reward of helpiae others Christmas B a z a a r in G E N E R A L T E N· ••Lucydiff~toit bedoe1'0"1't ~! ...-v•·· with tbe 1'.l.S. Army w9J open for 1be Ooast November. Artisana a r e DENCIES: Cycle high for .-Y w-· ••~ ..,. Women's Club ol Corona del GEMINI, CANCER • .._,., hat not "an ac:be or a pain" in Germany. M-ar In the new meeting crutq crafts f()f ttH! word to CAPRICO~ and ~s good bearing and 1be couple plans a wed-place, Mesa Verde c:ountry event, and a workshop is daring enough ihJ be original. sight as well as a eood ding 'in early 1989. Club being called at 10 a .m . Sept. .. •-1 · 18 for the Crall! Sect.ion. ra 1111C1 ou1 ""'°'' 1ue1r;, fDr -111 memory. _.e ge.., p enty of ••-Willlam u.m~y -11111 ...,,, ordl'r ,.,.,,...,. C>m¥r, · •-...... be !l'Ll 11• DOUU'Ulll • Mrs. Ha;llidaf will open her boDkiet "Skret Hinh fDr :Jt ,,. exercue, """• r........ ans, pr•eoiden• will .--n the wom .... " send blrltl4lt1 111111 ~ts --~ps ra"~-s ~awber I K, ., n ,· k' -· ' ~-eo.ta M ... home for tile .. """' ""!.'!f' ~ .. '"" """' 111 • \Uml'l:I • 61ol • blMiness sesMon at 11 a .m . PILOk ·~oi!LH.Y.,lii11~entr•I " .. rtes, tomatoea, od.ons, car-Tueadaf, Sept. 17. JJ';•iesistjjooi.:f!Mfi:mw~i::~"":·~Ni:;~'·i·u''"i'~'·;il rota .and peaches. Following luncheon Mn. "The squirrels got my Ki.eked Off Jane Dunoan will speak .. woo• "'~RTH'S. beets tbia year and some of bao:twritmg analysts. .. ..... But Ille .Ull had a good crop The annual K I c k · o fl led hlldr ...A. oast • I. 101 wisHES ~ Mrs. LOui.·Koze! (lllft) and Mrs .. Frank ilnwl (right) were co- host~s\!5 for a party hQ!l9ring the .101~ birthday of Mrs. ·Lucy Marty of Costa Mesa. The party" took · place .In the Hruza home Su!iday. Moi:e than ·SO well- wishers were on hand to say "happy birthday" to Liley. my' tunrips," abe moaned. The club belp1 tbe tn-5o ~· ?Im to <rive away to her fri'ends. Klinik, ~sored by the d i a n s · cripp c en, . IUD 11'1' blind children and veterans Despite her activity, Lucy Orange 'strict California and al&o gtves sdlolardlips man.ages to find ti.me to Federation Of W o m e n ' 1 to ftrtnre nurses a n d keep fish. a pet parrot call· Clubs will take place Fri· teadlen and supportg the ed Bingo and a German day. Sept. 20, in t h e Friends of Teen G i r 1 s roller which ''sin gs Riv er side Woman's Idyllwild ~am . lrfstol ot Sao Dl"'JO Fr-oy COSTA MESA Stanford's beautifully." Her nezt addi· Clubhouse. Already in ihe throes Of tion will be a mynah bird, Registration will begin at oollectilg WW"m clottling fur Wh • • H Ch something abe'1 wanted. for 9 a.m. and Mrs. George Indian a is Mrs. Elsie 1tt1ef ome osen a long ~me. "I'll fini!ly be Moal>er of Riverside, 686-McGeary. Indian Affairs . . d M>le tQ get lt," she sighed. 0888 will accept reservatiOIMI chattman wbo reports there Gra uates She'll..,. money a11. r...iv· unt11 SeRt. ts. is • great need for warm I d ed for her birtbdaJ'. -.... 'Ibf1 fell workahop is for -blankets, canned food 8IJd MUlll PocKg WA~ElS TD SOLD DR TUCH INTO A HANDBAG By New Ywe M Orvays Get Together ll tllere'i a ...,..r to her all club members and their ck>thing for dliklren and lollgevity, H'1 probably a a-ts. Each opeaker is a babi<s. She may be reoched i . , bright outlook on life. "I've prof•onal in her field and at 6 7 3. 1 O 9 6 fer pick-up ~- Home in Whittier follow-Special gue&ts attending The Stanford Club of Qr. been happy go lucky all my will atre• 1be theme Work· service. •. ~\:: J ~-Y ~o~- life," she said, "Sure, I've ing Together Is Progress -As a means of raising ~~OU;,. :ne~~ !t~:~ were Mr. and Mrs. S. V. ange CoUnty is planning its had my share of bad Umee, Keepin1 Together Is Sue· ftlllds fur f'he numerooa are Maynard LI W.orvay-II Morvay of. Hemet, th e annual reunion for Friday. but I was blessed w;:th a cess. . philanthropies, the c I u b and hil bride, the former bridegroom's grandparente ; Sept . 13, In the Balboa Bay good marriage. My m11JTiedli"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;.;;;; Alyism Musser. Mr. and WLl"S. George Collim Club at 7 p.m. Preslde'nt yem were the happiest of ~ son of Mr. and Mrs. Chari" Hirsch ba• an-my llfe." THE N-. E-W iu1:". of Westchester, his great· And if ~ Id '"' m '4~ ' Mavn.ird L. Morvay of nounced coclctalls, hors d'· sue cou .. ve one LQQK J ·-aunt and uncle, and L. H. thing to everyooe it would • A Newport Beach and the p'arkin5m. of Salt Lake City, oeuvres and dancing an be love. "I }ove everyone" a tl! ., daughter of If.rs. Marianno scheduled. ~-··'d. And ev~ ..• , M f W h · t t the bride'a unde. a11<1:: IHU -J-..... wM,._ ________________ _ usser o 1 er ex· Door prizes, which include meets her comes away with1r-changed YOW5 before the The bride is a graduate of • Rev .. Donald Bassett in Sierra High School and M· two ticket! to San Francisco her gift. Balboa Island Community tended a business c,Ollege and four tickets to the Stan· Met'bOdi.st Church. and Fullerton and Rio Hon-ford-UCLA football game Overeeter& GiveD m' marriage by bet do juni.or colleges. Her mis: Oct: 26. will be g\ven away., brotper, William D-. Musser, band · is a graduate of All graduates of Stanford Every Monday at 8 p.m. the bride wore a sireet NewpQrt Harbor H i g h member• ptber ln An-Ieagth beige ribbon knit SchoOi' and row is a· senior University and their lueets derson ScbOot auditorium, dress .with a matching veil. at Whittier College where be are invited, and reserva-WeSl:mimter, for meeting• White daisies sprinkled with is a member of the Orthogo-tions at '3.50 per person of Overeatera Anonymous. 9UPtanotis formed her nian Society and plays may be made by calliq Guest. are welcome to at- floral bouquet. varsity basketball. Stanton Herptck, 546-«24. teoc!. Mn. Jlevid Bemeit ofir=========================tll Whittler, matron of honor, 1'U9 a ~ dotted swi&s organza frock and carried yellow daJsles with stephan- otis. In pale green and car· rying yellow daisies was Mi.II Torrey Mcrvay, li6ter ol. tbe bridegroom and Junior brideomald. Atteoclng u beet man W'l:I Jmne.; Ml. Gardiner of Loi Angeles, while usben were JQ&ePb Veme o f Alhambra and William Weaver of WhitHer. · A-.,g the N!Ceptiori at the home of the bridegroom'• porenq were JM well-wisben, a n d c:i=Uq the s-t book -Min Judy J-of --- Welcome Mat Dusted Off Some &o Ocean View Scbod. Dlltrict eduattors amd pereatl .-e to welcome the di1trlct '1 new ....,.-.i.nt at a gol-ec-=rftd reception • dinner 11 In h Villa Sweden, -~st, H~ 8-11. Pl eeid«IAI and o ri e fft111 Jtdw from each of lbf II l'"""t·tud!er «fidWkm and member-t ,,~.:::;.::: .. Dr.~L. ·lool:-lnJuly 11t~'!l'l"nt'pool!lon o I ., II l'<ldftc ......... .,..,_,p.m.~ fASIDON BREAKTHROUGH New Way To Be Suddenly Slim Loo Angeles :-Are You a woman whose figure is OD the good side but might look perfect? You'll b1 thrilled by the new easy way science has discov- ered for you to becom1 suddenly Slim and yet completely comfortable. If you're more than 15 pounds ovetweigbt, or your waistline is larger than 32 inches, then this idea is not for you. If your weight problem falls within this r&nge, then you can realize a new, smoother figure today, without diet or eJercise. Suddenly Slim Is an all. new kind of -1...t. girdle constructed of 1clence Shen. One startlingllmo- valion ls the shw nylon front panel. This is per· maneotly 1tillened by a science process and can- not give or sag. It's sur· rourided by a slimming action border. A leather· 1tttclied panel down each side of this girdle will contour your hlps if they are a problem . The girdle itself is of a Hwonder" Lycra. spandex blend. Jt's a. new power net consisting of nylon., acetate and spandex. It is so comfortable, but bu such slimming strength, it gives your figure every· thing that's possible with a foundation. •suddenly Slim ," in both girdle and panty versions, i1 the peak achlevement of the Call. fomla designer-genius, OlgL They ano aVlllable It Buflum'1 Foundatloe Deportmeot Ne "p or t &U-SSOO. ' / The TOl'l'IR • wl1lot detlgnecl "'' tM All-In or add-on 4.95 11le MAXIE a wlgt.t to larot It atyl11 llk1. _ .. 9.95 In one minute we'll make you more beautiful than ever-in one~. our Jiuman hair wigs or hair· pieces! Take Advantaqe of these LOW PRICES! 'Ille WIGGLE a wlgl•t with lots of curls ~nd 1wlrl1 ••• 7.95 CASCADES Big and lull for the MW curly look ..•• 14.95 W• Speci•liM In STYLING -CLEANING-REPAIRING WIGS! designed and created especially for YOU Sttms like a miracle! Intricate hand-tied eda:e .i crown for lhllt natural look. You look .i feel lovelier th11n ever. A new method of craftsmanship dares the moet discernlna: to uk ... "la it a wt&'? ... or i~n't it?" OTHER WIGS PRICED FROM 29.95 European Custom Mede ••• 205.00 math.~ _,, llAllTT -... , ... ..... ..,1,.. ..... HIU.O .... IOWift e....-..w .... .a ••• , .. IM6W• l:eea • .._ STA.lit'$ CINrtt W•••••••·~ ' , ~ -7?· tl••h t.._e l!IU'rr·•i. GOlDMINEe CLUTCHES It's a swinger! Loop handle tripleframe clutches hold a multitude of necessities. Two pockets, zip sechon. Vinyl in fall fashion colors. 88 ..... , ..... , .. ,, ~, .. , ·" NEW MINI· , &olDMINE. 1•• Roomy clutch 'With triple fr.me, 2 l>Oclcets, ziPl'O' section, Clip-on handle witli quick ct>ango pocbt. ASK ABOtrr !AV-AWAY, 1091. down holdl your putdltM al Wool-u.'1, no ....,iq charpl, 1nr. ... ......... -._. WOOUllfORlllW ...., Ivery.._,,, ,MM.irr tllru FriUy Until f 1JO P.M.- Saturd1y 'TH 9 P.M. l-......L..._....--. ......................................... ____________ .._ ______ ~---~----~--~---· ' : • • . ' i ' . . . ' . ' ( . ' . , . ' : ' . . < . . I • < • . l • i ! ( ' I • . I ' . • . • i ; I ' . ; " - I 1- J I ' ! ! < : . ' ' . < ·~ ,,- '"' .•. ;:r "" '·' '". "" ~'li " .-,,D ,.; '' . " ""' •· ,· '" ,, • Low-cost By NANCY MclNTYRE DEAR NANCY; We can't afford to _,. tile Javilb dinner partiea that we -. invited to by our wealthy friend3. Help! Bow do you entmaln rkh people! BUDGETEER DEAR BUDGETEERI The same way you entertain poor peOple. - rib the mlni· mum amount of doilan ...i the mOlt amount of ....... It lm~ ...,.._ sary a. pour vln· tage wine (a good jug wine will do); you don't have to serve pheasant (a tasty, lnex· pensive 1 dish will be just as wel· C91Jle); and your (il..tsl!ffdn'tbe beautiful, exclt· ing a n d wttty (but it s.u re helps !) We gtve you an ecQnomical and im· agi.native dish that rich people can't buy. It's a labor of love called Gnocchi Verde which ls a superb Italian spec· ialty fuhioned from potatoe<, Par- mesan cheese, spinach and eggs, and smothered in Momay sauce. You • • Entertaining can serve it .as a principal diBb. with a lovely 1181.ad on the side. GNOCCBJ VERDE Brine 11> cups al milk to a boil and odd y, pound butter, I> teaspoon aal4 14 te..poon Cl)'elllle, 14 teupoon nut-moe and 2 tablespoon11 al pureed •Plnach (baby food spinach may be used). stir in 1 J,2 cups flour and cook a few minutes until mixture forms into a ball. Add 2 cups riced potatoes and ~ cup grated Parmesan cheese anct blend well. Add 4 beaten eus and stir. Spread ba4ter I> Inch thick on but· tered surface. When cool, roll into long sausages and cut into l*·inch lengths. Pooch tile dumplings ·1n barely simmering water about 8 to 10 minutes (or until they turn over or rise to the surface). Drain dumplings and place in a shallow casserole. Cover with Mornay Sauce and ruri casserole· under a broiler for a few minutes until sauce is golden brown and bubbly on top. What's your cooking predicament? Send it i'n and see if we can cook it! While we can't personally answer all your letters, those ~tteTs w ii h the most entertaining or pertinent culi· nary problef'n.! will b~ pubtisht'd in this column. Send lJOUr letters to WHAT COOKS? c/o THE DAILY PIWT. Mothers of Multiples Plan Dinner Meeting .. A Chinese dinner will be ~ _.1njoyed when the Orange i ,-Coast Mothers of Twins Deparbnent, will discuss the growing problems of dope- pushing and narcotics ad- diction among children. Betrothal Announced At Dinner The engagement of Melin- da Uodeittill ood Stepien C. Taylor h86 been announced by the bride-ID<be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Un- derlWI of Fountain Valley, who made the an- nooocement et a dinner par· ty. Cll!b meets tonight i n Lichee's Re st au r ant, I -,. . ... Westminster. . . . . . . Following a 7 p.m. social hour and 8 p.m. dinner, Fred Nourse, detective with the Fountain Valley Police Rebekah Lodge • f Triple Link Club of Mesa '-Rebekah Lodge has £ E' meetings the fourth Monday ! ~ at 8 p.m. in various lOca· { tions. Mrs. Douglas Morgan ; at 548-1938 mey be called for ; additional information. ' i . • . J Detective Nourse is wide- ly known and respected as an expert in \he field of drugs and narcotics, and he will inform the group in regard to what mothers should know and can do. Since the problem con· cems all children, this meeting also will be open to mothers of single. children . Any mother of twins in the Orange Coast area ii invited to join' the club 4"'1• in· formation regarding membership may be ob- tained by calling Mrs. Chris Schneider, 847-5559. JOIN OUR Miss Uoderllill ii a stu- dent at Golden West College. Her Hance, IOfl ol Mr. and Mrs. Dorell ~lor al Foun- tain Valley, is attending UC!. Both f.amil.ies weTe long time residents c:A. P&lmdele befoce moving to Fountain Valley. No date bas been set hr the wl!dding. , . ' Enjoy 1,11lng your sterling altver whlle you pay on our C?Onvenlerrt_ club plan: You wlll receive a handaome tamlsh·realatant drawer chest FREE with any 32-ple,ce service for 8 If you Join NOW. 32-plece service con-- 1ists of 8 each: place knfves, place forks, 1alad forks and teaspoons. . < ' . . . < i . . ! . \ ' ' ' I i • . . . • ' ; . • l- i I i . . : ; • J ' ' < 1 ·-· CHOOSE FROM AMERICA'S LEADING SILVERSMITHS Reed l Barton International Gorham , Wallace Towle • Lunt Heirloom PAY "' MONTHLY ~ l"LACI! SETTINQ NO INTEREST OR SEIMCE CHARQE ON OUR STERUNQ CLUB PLAN SLAVICK'S ....,.SW.:1117 . IANKAMla!CAlD •' MASTEi!: CHAR:S.l, ... 11 F11hion l1lancl NewDort fl,. .... lt e f>.4_..1180 ----. -------------------- • DAILY PILOT J9 Coast Homemakers J Program's Under Foot A vuied ond lntl:restlng . EE 1" helog &pOll8<ll'Od memberl ol. C o a s t omemaker1 next Friday at 9:30 a.m. io the Youlb Center, CarOna del Mar . Ffrst oo the .,geoda lo E. J. Mona1han1 who w 111 dtscuaa types of carpeting • 'Ille -also is having a whlto eleJll>ant allent aU.Uan and • potlUck -~ and gue1ti are t.o bring tllelr favorite <Ill> and recipe !or uchange, A·E will bring lbe main dlob, F • P lbe de...rt and Q·Z 1be oalad. Children may be brought AN OLD FASHIONED to tilt .,,...ey localed at tile 0ommua11y c;oocr.,.uaaa1 Church, OonllDa def Mar" The club l•thsa the ... eoocl Friday ol HCb month 1'> lbe Youth emtor•ot 9:30 a.m. 'Further llllO(DlO!lon regarding memblNllJp may Ile -...i by t.lopboainC Mrs. Doo Pacol,.11411-13915. GRAND PIANO • OPEN HOUSE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J, R. McPaddon W1t111Jsy ..... hl4ey SALE Many, Many Nallonally known........, McFaddens Celebrete Wedding Anniversary Steinway, Sohmer, Knalie, Mayer, ~ Hallett & Davis, Stodort, Sterling ,_ ........ Mr. and Mrs. J, R. McFadden will be t h e special guests during an open house honor!.ng their SOth wedding anniverNf)'. Hosting the event for their parents are Mrs. Eugene Barnes and Mr1. Dale Oook, both of Costa Mesa. They have extended an open in· vitation to friends of their parents to attertd the party from 2 to 5 p.m. on Satur. day, Sept. 15, in the McF\ad- dens home. The McFaddens, w b o were married Sept. 7, 1908, in Canadian, Tex., resided in Here We. Wichita before moving , to Costa Mesa 16 years qo. · Their son, James R. McFadden Jr., who cur- rently ii stationed with the U. S. Air Force in Florida may be ·present at the fea:UvlUes. The honored cou- ple also .i.re the grandparents of eight child· ren. Both are active in the Assembly of God Church. McFadden is retired and spen4s his spare t i m e gardening or r a i a I n g chJckens while his wife likes to crochet. • • ;..~ =E~ -"~~ .$S'9 I ~iaN= fr~~R:Ll~ER .~::. . ~-WNSQIE J.; 4 FIOOR MOOS. Ci>llGMS-~ -..... _ ........... _ Sa¥9111p to ................. ..$'80 J.,.. ... 11i:l1Jp 'So 60·Mo.tthl GROW AGAIN·! -=-~·~---0_. NEW Orange Slon! of Our Grand Opening SPECIALS at Both 5fort1I ---- PRIZE .DRAWi NO -=~Thu .. S.,t. 12ttl .. ·-' . PAnERNS * Simplicity *Vogue *McCall's . * Variation See tit• All New VARIATION SEWING MACHINE .All Your Sowln9 Hood• •NEEDLES •THREAD • NQTIONS • ZIPPIRS •THREAD • ..... FASHION Fiii 2750 HARBOR BlVD. * COSTA _MESA HOW ••• because YOU ASl<!D FOR lT you will be able to buy from tih• International Yordag• foir every day ol the week. S.e oll of our gorg.oUs fabric• gathered from manufacturen of fine clothing from "ROOHD THE WORLD " on dbplay in both Of our new 1tore1. In addition, we have added all th• occ11aori11 1a that ')IOU can campllf• your shopping in one llop. DON'T MISS THIS GALA OPENINGI * 1'Fun For All'' DOORS OPEN 0 THURS., Sept. 12th at 10 A.M. Grancl Opening $$$ SAVED .... w .. SUITINGS lMl'OllTID HAWAIIAN WOOLINS • 4J IMMI • AN c.i.., from faANCI i'tiNIS -..... • y.,,_ •i... • w • ._.1t sw.,...,~ .. ._. •-.ol•~ ......_ ..... i.w-1" "' ~ fllMb '°""'..,. "'" '"""'"' .. _.,, .......... ,. "" ..,. -,... ..tir.. ._ ..... i..._., ...... ... 1. ...... -· ... ........ *"" l'IL tWI ,._ _., -.. •In. • ...... '*' .. "' ""'•"•··· ~-.., ....... ,... 95c .... -* 95c .... 95c .... ,ia . ., .. _., "',_ "* -...... HOCADU -... -ZIPPERS ... IZIPPERS l'lllNIS ....i IXOTIC PAlllCI • ,.._ ._. • Aft c.IM IOLlDS •AU eOLOll ...,., ........... .,, ... •Alt ti-~ _, """' •I -•AU. SIDI -i.1. 0. -~ , ••••• ..... ..... , .. --.............. :!Ct ................ ,... .. ....... ........ ~., 19~ 3".!'1161 le ...... MIM l'flll 2750 Harltor Blvd. 1645 W. Chap•,• . COSTA MESA ORANGE ..,. hlly aw. 1w-n-. a M 1M-GtieM...., .... , ............ '\N I I r I t l . I I I ' I '4'.T""T "' ~~·-..r-,.,..-• -,,.~=•"'-~'-*"""'"•~e • .,•~·--·---~·=-x-w'"""•'•-•-= ....... _, , .... ,.~•--•-• """ wo -•.-r•-•~·-·-•.-o•-•--•-q~,,,_ _____ .,.. -~-~--------.--...-~ _____ .... ..-,..,. __ • _ ----MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL McMILLIN Prosbytwl1n Ceremony Couple At HQme After ·Hawaiian Honeymoon • Double ring rite.a at St. A n d r e w ' a Prnbyterian Cb urdi llokod Mldlael J . McM.lllin, I o a at Claude McMlllln of Malibu and Mn:. DtUlcan M cEwan of Newport Beach, and Patri-ma Ann Helin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E . Helin o! Coron• dol Mar In marriage. The couple are both 1111d- uales o! Corona dol Mar High School llld will bo attaidlne Lone Beach State Coll09t In Iha fall, -11le brldecroom will bo en-· tierlol hla senlcr year. Given in m arriage by her fat.her, the bride chose a white orcuza -. -" ed by • train falllnC !nm tbe aide seams and trim· med in satin and pearl beading. She carried a cas· oade of all white 1wnmer flOWWI ·and butterflJ tr• dlidl. ne bride choee f~ her 1llter, Mil• Karen Helin, who wu male! ol hon.or, a turquoise -llnor l<mif.h gown itrimmed in •at i n. Gowned identically w e r e brldeemald8 Marilyn Rol- llnt, Mary Lou CrmU ml Christle neon.... They all carried bouquell In pate! colln. Belt man wu Scott Lew· "· -Ulhtn w ... Bob Manwlrinlr, lt!uc Clpulo llld Patricl< Mcltllllln. A reception f<ll1owed ol Joeef'1 In eor-chi Mar. Joan Guptill •-t116 pat~ '\ Aller a h'"'°ymoon In HI· wail tbe couple will rtdde in Carona del Mar. Newlywed P.R. Dehns Honeymoon in Mexico MRS. P. R. DEHN Huntington Buch Homo Sorority's Year Rolls The Sant.a Ana-Newport Harbor Alumoae ohapt.er of Delta. Gamma will resume its fall program with a meeting Tuesday, Sept. 17. at 8 p.m. in tihe home Of Mn. Georgo W. John• Jr., Santa Ana. ~ Mrs. Arthur S t. r u c k , owner ot lbt Trunk in tile Attic, will demon..«rate how to mate decorative .and 111olul object.I oo'. of diaoard -.. Hoite1181 will be Mr11. DeYld Snow al Corona do\ Mar. Mn-Pa.. Scott of $lllt& Ana and Mr1. Chrili· tiaD Weber ol Oolta. Me11. f"llrtblr tnformltion i I wollll>lo tn>m Mn. Snow. ln-1171. at Mn. ScoU. S<.1- HOI. Fmldale Wedding Chapel -the IOl1iog lo< 1llo doo· b}e ring rites linkinf in mar- riage Susan Ro1 ema r y W.ueller and Paul Roy Dehn Jr. 'lllo Rev. W. L. Duerr of the Sa1* Alla Tri n ity Luhr-a Owrdl pe.tfoi1ned the oeremcay for t be . d&Ulht. pf ltlr. ~and Mn. CliUcrd L. Mueller o I Corona del lllM anti the oon of Mr. and Mn. Poal Roy Dehn al Costa M08&. Given in nmria&• by her fattier, the bride wore an empire A-line .gown of tilk organza over taffetla with a dlapel train. Her shoulder length veil wu attached to a fabric tlower, trimmed with seed pearls, iand oarn&Uona, fern and 1tock formed her bouquet Light green chiffon g()wna, matching veils and head· pieces and bouquet! of white and yellow daisies were selected for N'.rs. Kent Johnson of Rialto, t Jl e bride's lister and matron of honor and Mi.8s Karen CoCo of Costa Mesa, bridesmaid. Attend.iflg tw; brother u best mlll wu ~rge Detm or Costa Mesa, wbile Ulibers were William Bame1 of Costa Mesa and Walter Kent oC Huntington Beacti, the bride 's brother-in-law. Circulatl.ng a.e guest book during the recep&n in the chapel WI.Iii Mrs. Kent. Afterward the newlyweds \eft on a hMeyml)Oh trip to Muloo. The brido \J • graduat. of Corona d•l Mor Hilb SChool and her hUlband iii a graduate of Costa Metia Hiih School. Both • r e student& at Orange Coa1t College. Hunlinl\on Beach tw been 1elected. for their fint home. Special guesta .ti.ending were Mn. 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Hljh Impact 14 88 ~':.' srill• "' honey • POND'S Angel Face "Gold-liptly" h1'1 lllll1tll111lkHI The firs! real gold-~ne hlgil, lltlter I• uclusivt liqu~ formul1I AYallabl• 11 four - . 1* 11.ltttlt 1.00 •'t' "St. Joseph's" ASPIRIN for CHILDRIN • Clrildtln like 1111 pu~ Drlilll fl ... r. ltttfulll i111HDllllllllllltOHllllllllHOllHilMllllDlllffH • "Medi-Quik" J . FIRST All iHIY Helps prevent Info:. tion. For cuts, scrapes, bums, insect bites. sunbum. 1.111t1. 90c slza · 0- "Y aporette" FUACtlW • • Vmyl to'l~ed ~ii•&• with nickel plaled loch. • C11•1llc Casi • ll" OnroiPtK • 1SltP111 .. 1 4.88 ... 1 . 11Yaporette" lllSICT Ill Jtst u.i- =sects 1.39 '· Popul.-lliin~e '1Vlt witb tie lor cllift ·or nip of ntcl. AssL colors. 1.29 IAT.O.VAC Flashlight •f'D" ::!i 1.69 • HUNTINGTON llACH ~"= NIWPOltT llACH W'-\iff'~.!: HUNTIMGTON llACH ..=:,.. ., , ' W~•l'. """"'°" 11, ,1969 MRS. LARRY , FRANCIS GR!fP'ITH SunHI Buch H,ome •• Autumn Tones for Rites .. Newlyweds Tour West Bouquets of white spider chrysanthemums and pews trimmed with clusters of pompons 1n fall shades of gold and rust decorated the. Community Methodist Church, Huntington Beach for the wedding of Carole Jeanne Sprague and Larry Fl'IB.ncla Griffith last Satur· day. Performing t h e double ring ceremony was the Rev. Roger G. Bet.!lwortb. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mr1. Willard LeRoy Sprague of Hun tin gto n Harbour, wu given in mar- riage by her father. For her Wedding she selected an A- line linen gown with a fitted bodice. The ~owl neckline formed a V fn back which fell in two panels forming the 1hort train. The venise lace of the yoke wu repeated In the sleeves and border of the train. Her 1bouJder length veil fell from an especially de'slgned crown fa11bioned of the 11ame lace a1 the dre11 and she carried a ca11cade of whito op I d e r chryWI· themums. ~ ' - Mr1. Timothy Toland, the bride'• 1i11ter1 wa1 matron of honor and her gowp wu a floor length empire: sheath in golden bronze with a riiat· cblng headplect of c h r i 1 a n themum1 and grosgrain ribbon. She CU· ried t)ompons in 1hade1 of orange, rust and gold. BrideamaJdJ, Mills AlylOll Sprague and Mrs. David Smith, wore 1owns styled like the honor attendant'• but in shades of medium and darker gold. . The bridegroom, whose mother and st.ep-fathtt, Mr. and Mrt. Raymond Clari< reaide In Ogden, Utah, ask!• eel Junior Lee Martin to be his best man, and t11hert were Daniel Martin an4 Timothy Toland. ' I Following the wedding & reception attended by 11.0 guests toot place In the Huntington llorhour Beach Club. Mias J0tepblne Wrenn of San Marino, a long-ttme friend of the bride, assllted at the gueet boot. Allor a wedding trl~ through the -ltate• the newJ,ywedl will mike their borne in SUD1et Beach. Tbe' bride wu graduatod from San Marino Hip School and California stai. College where the received a BA In fine arts. . -. Her huaband u a gradua!Ao of Weber 11111> School and att.nded Wallor S 1 a-t e Collere. Utah, prior 1o urv. Ing three year1 with the U.S. Army. Kansas City Setting ' Fo~ ·oc:tobef.· Nt.ipfia/5 -.. SI. Andrew'o Epieoopol Church, KNwu Q(y, will be ttie oelltlllg fur 1ll'O Oct. 19 nuptlaI rltos Ilnldni Elaine Halliburton and Michael MotTll Dunil. 'llte llc1de.-, daqlur of Mr. and Mn. Erle Palme< Halllbar1mi Jr. of Cm>oa de! Mor, ~ 1lle Hocloadly 'School, Dallu; L • Cl:ul•tnte, Switzerland; Gir)I: Oolierlato School, <Jin. mont ..i ttie UnlWll'lity of Denver. She earned Her BA In Eng!lah from the Unlventty of KmllU. Her flanoe u the to11 of Mr. one! Mn. l'latrlclt Dunil of Kanau City. He ottended P-e Country .D 8 Y ILAINI! 0HALLllUll.TON &cllool, Kamas City, the Univeralty of Den..,. end To M.rry the University of Kanau wbero he majored> I n log wilh tbe U.S. Na..-Ill economtce. He now 11 HrV· Spain. Peering Around_ MR. AND MRS. WIWAM Mowell of Qlilta Ma&, l Bridlh"couplt Wllo have llved In Oolll<rnla nine ,......, treveled to England to c:e1-bn1e tllelr IOth wed· dlngam!~. 'Ibey colebrlled the -June 2:1 .wlllle Visiting their d"""1ter one! toll·ln-ln. Mr. and Mn. lleala Oorney ot Meintton, Iltla1, YOl'bbln. '111'1r two -· Blll Maxwell of Bal»& 1'laod llld Petco: Muwen of Truro,,f%w Soolla tr~vfled lo Enc1And l'OI' tile colebra· tton. '· \ . • ( I j •' •• • \ , • DAILY PllOT .. -----~ / E~croaching Roach LEGAL N<Yl'ICE ltOTtCI OP' INTIMDIO NOT-• INYITI ... l lDt ftA~lt. ..,_D L&UllACI: ~ ~ 6' ..-...V 11vM f!MI JOHN R. NEW~T HlllS. IMC. will ........ TffQlrM'SON, T,.lldefW, 9' 611 DoY8f Mdll ';'r: == :'.,,:~·Tr~ Yests Thrive Oftv9. ~ ... c"" ............ ~ ':" *" """"911 ... c..i.,.. .. !hi -;-.::,.,111e. : ...... ~""'"":l~C::-:. """' ....... " .. ~ ... """"'--"' .. 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IHI. 11 1t 1.m .. 1t Ille ot1tet1 o1 COOi(, s.11....,blr 1, 111. 11• "" !st.HI He'1 a peefty' critter thet bas And because sewers are :!!~1:"'2:t.. 'o,"' 0r~~'c!r110r':S~ a.nir LEGAL NOTICE ..._ ... _ around 81 a -·1sance warm••· y ....... ~·-~-o.ttt1 "'''""' ••v o1 A..,.u11. ••· .,.111n ~ -1 •1M. ~'~~':-JOHN -· THOMl"~N c••Tll'ICAT• ol' 1us1Nus toe millloni of years. Event-es eu IJl a ~.u.111&~'UIUWVJ· D.o.s. l'tCTn1ous MAM• t···"y every •-··ewlfe no loci en·•-~·-e•t ll'lltll111114 °"-'°"' o.uv Piiot, Thi uMel'lltl*I...,. c.n11Y 1'19 11 --' UVUD ' So ~~bu i. cl leP!wlnoblf .. 11, 11, JJ', lfrM lSSHI d\ld'llll • tionl""' ii 11'f1. ........ IJW .. matter bow spic and span ""-'C roac ia a ty as c.1• Mft,I, c1NIOl'lllL ~ nw l'lc-the house !be ....... meets well aa bousebold -...).!em. LEGAL NO'DCE t1t1ou1 firm ,..,.,. _. tt1-1.o Dtlllll Sllal' -~ Car · ., .. _. arid Ml&t Mid firm 11 ~ o1 1M up with bim; lhuddu., and The bide people sey that .,...,1.,. to110Wi... --. ..,_ NllM 111 11111 1nd .,,. .. ---;--1 ~ray or one city P""--:--nt four c••Tll'tcAT• °" 1us1M•U. 111Ke of l'lllftnn • •1 fot.,..: _....,. u.: ~ "'T 1 ~· w,-~ · l'ICTITIOUS NAMI! • Mii"'°' P,..,.,.. H1rMr, J1S 5. MNll calla the exterminator. years developing a sewer ..,. .,...,..,.... -. urtlfY 111 11 c--st., s.11•• """' c.111. H.'• ~--~--b. ..._.. tr-'>fli-method and tht Wdl111 I ....,_ •I ml' lllrdl SI,.., 0.lell s-t. J, IN& ll!IC ~""uv.; n.uu . """~ . ....._. ... di c.1,,.,,..., ...,_. fM ~ Millon I'. HarW today's generation of this Idea DOW 11 patented. lt'a on tllloutl """ ....... " CEll:TtFll!I) STATE OF CAllFOll:NIA. -·•er ..... had ,., 1'0 --~-r of a crop d··~-l!NTERl'll:ISl!I •rid ""' .. w ''"" Is ORANGE COUNTY: ... t,;1-~ .....::: Ul\n: lmWl ~ 9f 1111 follOwl .. Nn(lll, w'llOll ()Ji Seo!. 1. 1'61, ~ ml, I lry •ood. He's -abbi...,_crumbcl that blows in5ecticide dust -111 tuu •rid ~11u" ~ 11 11 Pllblk 111 and ""' Yid 1t1tt, __.,If' e &" ~D fM ..... • """"""' Mlllllll I'. Harbw luoOwt\ le ml from. all over the house as down a maMole and w1i.L1AM 1u11:KE. niM u~ 111 bl..,....---,..rM '' 1Ut11Ulbo and · -.... ~ o.1..'-~•-...... helm, C1llfon'll1 11111 fo IM w1tlllft lftl1n.wntflf end t:etevtmon other leisure """~ .!UC sewer IY••·•au. O.tld A11tutl 20. I... eca.-leclead he e1earlilll 1111 ........ time activities sprawl our Phoeoi.x uses a carblmate WILLIAM IUtltlCE (OFFICIAL SEAL) ....... ..:~ '--· .... '..oh. St1• rtl Clllfornt. Or•,,.. eountt: 11.0M!le C. KNlll eating habits. And now he's maw:.i-...... er 1n ~vxi ...... ., to . °" ... ..,.utt 21, 1.;., ""'-..,., 1 Nol•l'Y Nof•tY Put11k • c1Mornl• fea.+1.... on a new source, hwnam tban m a n y oth« l'ubllc 111 at>e1 '°' Mid 111k, .....-r1y P•1nc11111 ot11ce 111 •-• "d • · •-red WILLIAM IUJllCE kl>oWn fo me Otl"" C-f'f' the vitamin·rich, protein· pestic1 ~. so It I.I safer to .., bl ..,. "''°" .._. -11 1ubKf'11>-MY comm1u1o11 EICl'lra ~•-luff ••-t • d ped men •. ~ 1 k · • "' "" w11t1111 1111tru!Mllt 11111 July 1, ,,n _.,,. .. s u.a lS um "11V mus wor In .U.-lllCIOM M 1111 uearlld ""Mme. Publ!ll'led Or•l'l9~ c.out D111y Piiot. from kitcben eV4tJltuaily into sewers that have been 0rm1ri v. u11 5eltterT.blll' ~. n. 1L :is. 1ffll lllMI .... ~;~~·~""~'"~"'~"=""~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Wtir&. ---•' OTlCE "Cockroaches are living it What can the bousewife do :", 'T-'m~\'an hPiru " Gu Dale .&... _,, ·~ "·11* ~. say.J y ' an ex· \V control the roach? Mlrch 27, 1t1t Cl'ltTll'ICAT11 l'OJI Ttll:ANSACTION 01' tiennma•'-n autitorlty wilooe B ----u al t Pllbll.ritd Ora1191 C111t D•lll' l'lklt. IUUN•SS ..... 6 ' e \.Vl.ll)l<dll y ei: • says A1111 ... 1 21, :N •1111 Slltlwntltr " 11, UND•R l'IC:TITIOUS NAMi: war 00 imect pe&ts started Dale. And dii9cover111g the 1"' l44MI THE UNDERSIGNED da ~··•hY in the lQls during World roach's ~e doesn't LEGAL No~cE certify trlll I,,.., Int ~ .... r~ -~~ 11 rttNrdl 11111 contUlllN bul)MIS k>Clled War JI, as an Army mean necessarily th at ., 4500 c1mPU1 DrlYI. Jultt .m. Ne....ott • .l!ORTRAJT· OF CHARITY-Members o! the Mesa d?ircle, an auxiliary to the proposed Florence Crit- ·tenton Home of Orange Courity, will be contributing ·:an au\ique jewelry booth at the day-Jong · benefit Saturday, Sept. 14 in Anaheim. Examining Mth pride one of the decorative pieces which can be made using yld jewe~ry are, (left to right) M-~s. Donald Rhoades,·pres1dent and Mrs. Z. E. Averill. sergeant he helped to fight y o u '-r e a care I es s c•t11T11'1cA;~,~~ 1us1N•u :·~;,,~~:.,~ n;:-'~~11:"~'11~:i:~ the famous "second battle housekeeper. ''Brand new l'ICTITIOUS NAM• AUTOMATION • E $EA A. c H AND of N;a...i.-" \vben tbe COn· '--· -.1 _ _._ .J TM ....OOrt!IMCI do C•rtlh' bf ire CONSULTING 1111111111 Nld firm 11 ~ .,...., uvuses .-ai ana g1n CllOlduct1,. 1 bvllneu If P. Cl lox u22. -" or 1111 1a1klwlftt .,.,.,_, ~ queriog aUies wiped out in-them " D a 1 e cootinuel H-i l•edl. cailfanll•. llllditr "" 11e· NI,._ "' 11111 ,1111 1111K1t1 °' "''Ide"" .,.. __ ~ ~-~ In Italy , , ' 1 • tltloul llrm MIN ot GOlDEM EAGLE u lolloWt. io-w1I· &l:\.vuui.uu~.r.,...U6 . You re a carefulcuFT1CO.a!lllll!>tt.-ldflrm11-cLEATus cAN mn A01m1wo. • •Where t be re is housekeeper, but 4hM. mov-:::!. "::;,:::-ii.:_~..._.~ ""'""'IL c111!0fft1~ • Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded lo have ,their wedding stories with black and white gl06.sy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart· ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. For engagement announceroPnts it is suggested that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy p i c tu r e , be &ubmitted early. If the betr.othal announce- ment and wedding date are six weeks or less apart, only the wedding photo will be ac- cepted. To help fill requiremenUii on both wed- ding and engagement stories, fOrms are avail- able in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Social Notes staff mem~ers at 642-4321 or 494-9466. Crittenton Benefit Draws Area Circles More than 1,000 guests are expected at the day-long benefit for the proposed Florence Crittenton Home for Orange County Satur- day, Sept. 14. A fashion show and flea market wiU be featured at the event. hosted by the Mildred Ferrell Circle of Anaheim . The event will take place at the Anaheim home of its namesake, Mrs. Leslie I. Ferrell. M esa Circle will c<1n· tribute an antique jewelry booth. The Costa Mesa group is led by Mrs. Donald Rhoades. Sea Circle of Newport Beach will con· t r i b u t e enthusiastic at- tendance, according to its president. Glass. Mrs. George Fashion coordinator for the show which will feature styles from major stores will be Mrs. F Io re n c e Smales of Newport Beach. Hawaiian and Tahitian dan- cing will be presented by Mrs. Marilyn Mason of Palm Springs and h e r daughter, Kaye. Booths will include home baked foods, M e x i c a n foods. arts and crafts. '!1acks and 1andwiches. an- tiques, nearly new and used clothing, white elephants, boutiques. oriental wares, books and old music, fortune telling and profile portraits. teleYidnn. there jg eating," · _..., ~-.. 1-..1 '*W• u fo11'W!I· tltCINAlD IC, SENNETT. l:W lo • ....., mg van .....-. INl\UCll J-mnllY s. Glltllmell. ,... Etlt l'lower st .. t.a. A.r11111a. c111for11ie.. says Dale. "Where there is funiture to your new home •• ._ •tw.1 .. ..,.. c.llf FltAHK ,s. l'ATJtlNQSTAo, KS ,.,J;.-. 46.... "-b ., ' iiN. Jta""llo Lant, Collt Mui, Ctlllortilt. ~· Ulen: are crumUll. bad carried o t er .._.rc1 O'amw.tt. tu: Ntwl'Orl wiTNEu OUr hlndl tt1rs :tn1 OIY af And wha-......._ ..,..,.. ,,,_,....,-L--""--1.L..1 be)OO • .... _ IMd\. C.Hf, .......... , ... ,...,.. ....,,,..., _., "~..._...l'D, ~ g1D.ll LVU· D1folll ""9 .. 1 15. '"' A0MAl0 IC. SENNETT there are cockroaches." 1be r~ stayed in the =::: ~..!.... FltAMIC s. PATtltlNOSTll:O D a 1 e believes the roadl van... STATE OF CALIFORNIA.. ,,,,, c~~!!l~1Fi~~IA popul ...: ......_ ~ bigg ~ --In with Oll:ANGE COUNTY: '"" au OD ~..-,.. v~ ~ er vi 1 .,.i<e:y call Cotne Oii AUIUll it, JHI, ~ me, e NollN COONTV OF <>'!ANGE I _. and hardier in tile ~t five grocerr delivery, because :,.i::,c,_: ·~ ... :: .. s~ s;ri.;.ir:;.-:~ .,;:,..=:s,"":''..!i.:!"'Pllll~~:;.: years. "Their diet is better grocenes come Ir om Howerd o•Doflnell kllow!I .. ,... to bl"'" .. 1c1 srate, r•ldl111 !fW<a111, lflll'I '°"'" ' affl ( I ty " k ( to .,.,_ wtloH r11mn ... 11.iblcrlbtd fro mt11lonld ind'"'°'"' ~""""llY .,.,..r~ in our uen soc e ' warehouse to mar e Ille w1!tllll ln1trument •l!d 1cknow*'led CLE.ATVS GAN. RONALD IC. IENNETT says Dale. "Their food is home and warehou.ses often tht't t11KU!ld ,,... ....... end FRANK s. PATRINOS.TltO kJICIWl'I to packed with vitamins." are favwite -"haunts. Watch (OFFICIAL J=1E. !liYli ::.C~1~ ':: :::1.:-'::ru:=.~ !~ But he adds, it fs im· (or the ega• too · "they're Nollry 1'11bllc. ca11fornla 1cknoWleOted 10 m1 11111 "'"' executed I th -· ' l'rlnc1NI Office 111 1111 sam.. possib e to estimate e easy tJo spot," Dale con-Or•.,.. eountv w11neu mv h1rld ,,.., o111c111 ... 1. .......... 1,.,.,.,_ of tt\i.s insect that tends Or one j • ........ -.ant" My CM!ml$11on EUlrft (OFFICIAL SEAi.) ~........ . • r•-8"'· JllM 11, lt7U JostPh E. OIYll soientlslls believe is the roach carried in soon ·can Publlihld 0r1nite eo.tt D•llf' 11r1o1. Not11'Y 11ubt1c.c1111or1111 oldest in exi.irtence. The rear a whole family. ~1 .... blr 4, u, 1a. 2S. '"' 1.DMI 6;~~=·~~' in roach is a known germ u _..,, spot the bucr eittler LEGAL NOTICE Mv comm1u1on EXPl•u • • -J ~.. •• June Jl, 1'11 carrier and some authorities call tile pest control people "" 117 Publlsl>ed 0.1,,,. eo..t 0111Y P1to1, suspeet him witch carrying or start your own war with tUl'•tltlDtlt COUtltT o, TMI STAT• 0' S...lember 4• 11• II. ts. IHI UJl'-611 hep.ti•'-· bug bomb CAlll'OllNIA l'Otlt TMI 'IJ,.) • COUNT'I' 01' OJIAHOI LEGAL NOTICE But he's a hardy animal; Instant adi'c:iri is the best ,. .. .....,. d ' u--find ' ~ lU NOTICI OI' K•All:IN• 01' l'llTITION NOT1CI 01' SH•Jtll'l''1 JAi.i no sooner 0 sc1en '"la way to :wm ~ ba e. l'Otlt l'ROIATI 01' MOt.DOltAl'Htc DOll:OTHV RAD-.s s T 0' Kw Ell. one insecticide that'll get Will AND 1'011: l I TT I. s Plll"llff YI. JAMES E 0 w A AD him ---he devet....... "-· LEGAL NOTICE T11TAMl'NTA•Y STOCKWELL, JJI., o.ttlldlnl No. D-'1061' 111w.i1 '"¥"' "'" Etllle flf HAAtltV ICERCHEtlt BUDD, Br virtue ot 1n tXKllllon lnue<I Clll munlty. and they have to go MOT'ICI TO Ctll:IDITOIS 0.U•Hd. A"'""' IJ, lNI by the SUfll!•lot Court. D I 'd SUl'Ell:IOtlt COUtltT 0, TH• NOTICE IS HEll:EIY 51v•M TIMI Cwnh' af Los Anvtln. Stt!t of to Work 00 Others. a e 581 STATE 01' CALll'Otll:NIA 1'011: Wlllltm Ker.,,.,. kJdd ~ .. "11111 lwtl11 • t1Hlornfa, _, I ludtmenl tn!trtcl ln !he roach now had becom.e TM• COUNTY OF Otll:ANO• Plllllo!I tor ""°°"" °' HOIDt•IPhlc WIM ,._. "'DOtltOTMV tll:ADAS STOCKWELL NI A-'NM tnd tor !QUlllC• ot l.ifel'I T .. t1m1nt1f'Y •• ludtmlftl credllor •'Id .-a•ln1t JAMES resistant to the once magic E ""' el JOSEPHINE s. ltll:YIN ... l'ellll-. ~ ... wttldl II .,..di EDWARD !TOCKWElL, JR ., .. ludlt· • " 1 ~ ~ fl/""'°' Nrtlcut.rs, 111(1 lt\11 1111 fllM men! debtor, 1hllwl"' I 111! blltllCt of killer' .. chlor~ane, so we .re No:i:'·ii l>trebV ,1_, .., "" c.rldlh>l'I '"" ,i.e. _. -1111 -MIN ~· been 112.w.50 Ktu11iv due "" .. 1c1 1ui1emoi:M. spra~ng With 0 r g 8 0 I C ot lfM! 1bovt r11med dlcectenl 11111 111 .. t tor lnllf'flblr 77, IHI, ti f.30 1.m .. Oii the dlhl ot rtM IHUlllC1! of 11ld e• ,_, ate Ptl'SOllS hlvllll clalmt 1111,.1 !tie Nl<I In 11>11 mu"roam el D-rtm1111 No. 1 el tcVllon, I h1w levlecl u""" 111 the •IDhl, p h osphates, carbmn S, ~-I ere rll<!Ull'M to fill !him, wl!tl Mid courl, 11 IOI NOl1h B<Old'WIY, ll'o ... "II<! lfld lnlerest al said ludvmenl <ablCll' - Furds will be donated to the $500.000 Florence Crit· tt'nton Home for Unwed Mothers planned for con. struction in early 1969 . 'ti ls and the Old 1t1e ntc:nsarv voochlfs, 111 "" ..t!ICI' of Clh' ot 5anl1 Ml, Callfornl1. 111 11>1! PfCNterh' In lt•e Countv el Ot1l'l9t1 Sl C8 ge , " of ~cleric of IM •bova tnltllld cour1. er ta Ddld ~ltmllllr 4, lt.. Sl1le af C1lllornl1. deltt!tt.cl II tollowt: reliable flourtde. Qne prtsiftl ttiem, wllh 1111 lllCHNl'Y W. E. ST JOHN PARCEL I; lal 105 Ill Trtt;f No S71f, · --·m Yl)\>d'lel'I to 1111 11ndel'lltrlld 11 1111 aftlcl c....,n1y Clerk •• •'-" on • M11> rfft>rded In !look the standbys IS pyTetlll u t el her Aitarnevi Frtnklln & Franlr.ltn, Al· •1'1'911 M. ICM!ti.llCll :nl, 1>11111 10 ttirough U, lnclvslYt, of ncm-toxic to people and now 1or11tY1 11 Law, 101 E. ·11"' Strtet, c11111 nm 1111 va11r1 .. ij11w1n1 ~IK:e~·1'':."f', ~, PS. rtc:o•ds "' Or1'lll• . . If MHa, C1lltornl1, Wllldl 11 ll!t pl1u af II Mallhl, C1lltorllll flm .. oun.,, .. 1 IOl'n 1. ava1\ab}e 1n aer05? orm.. busl11tll af tt>e llrlde"ltlltd In 1tt mitten Ttt1 U\11 44+'hl4 l'ARCEL 1: An 1ppurte11111t -•· E rts t umon Carbide Pt•l•lnlno to Ille ethihl el Mid dlc:lcllf>I, AlltrMY .... Piii"-clu11w t1Mmenl lor l1111re11 Ind "''" xpe a wlttiln 11,. month• art.• 11\t flnt 1t1.1bllc. Pub11ll'led or11191 C11tl D1llf' Piiot, !tlrouthoul Lots 173, Loh A •'Ill B of Agn'cultural Products agree :1...,"' ltllf notice. ,........,., "s. 11, lffl ISlUll Tr1d No. s111. •• 1hown on • Mio 1 .... en 01111<1 Aw111t it IHI recorded 111 llCICI!! m, "'" 10 t~•outh with Dae 00 u1e -GLAoYs SPAJllCS LEGAL N01TCE 33, 1111;1u1lvt a1 Ml1c1111neou1 M•11 .. croaching roach. They say E•ecvt•I• o1 ""W111 or "f::~~t 0;~'1~ '~;~;"~:~:or,::.,.. d ti bet lllfl above 111mtc1 dttedM!t ,..DMI · he's "living Ml ea ng . l'IANKl tN AND l'tltANICllN ,,.,,,,,,,, •• '"''''" cl111lw• llHl'f'tnl lo• l1111rt>1 '"" !ll•HS " ' ttirOU11holll Lots l'9 1flCI 6'. end lot A af ter than people. ~~,~·.::.!!"c!'~. fMn l'ICTITIOUS l'ltll:M MAM• Tract Ito. 56ll, •• shOWll on I MIP What today's we 11 · f ~ d Tel : Jot .. :rtn T~• undt••l•Md do t1er• c«tlfY' tlllt •ec:orclecl 111 !look m. 0111n 31 111.._ri ' Allt......,. flt' ••tnrh1• """ ... Cllnlluclllll • 1t1.1blk ea.uni!,.. SI, l«CIU'llYt. "' Mlsctllll'ltOllS ""'"" Americans don t consume. Pob!I~ 0 ,.,,,e eo.11 D•lll' l'Uot bu1\r11u •• c1r1111ec1 Mlle acceunl•nll, rfft>f'd1"' D••lllr• coi.m1w. c1111or1111. h. k down the i r Stl>tembe• , 11 lL 23 1,. 1m...t <•• l'1rtner1l ••I.JO s. Gr•N ......... ue, lo! TC11111ll'll• with 111 •"" 11111ul1r 1111 theV W IS ' ' ' AllMlll, C1IH .• SUlle 11001 11 ODO Wnl ltf>IJnfllll, llete<!lt.,r'lnll Ind IP. dr.,:;..,5 thanks lo garbage LEGAL NO~CE 10t~ SITftt. s.11111 An1, c.111 .. 11111 1t u1a 1111mnancn lllert11n!o btlontl'll « '" GU• • JI Wet! COlll Hlt~WIY. N-1 llffdl, 111,...Ji.e tPP<!rfllnlng. M 0--E Cl!lfrornl•. ""°'1' the llct\ttoon """ rwimt NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN !1111 '" embeni of El Gamino LEGAL N J ,.., '41"1 <>LL "ONS, !!ANDEL & all.VANT 1fld 111•1 C>cfobl• J, 1'611, •' 10·00 o'clodo; A.M. In Real C•tll:TJl'ICATI 01' IUSINISS, Mkl tlrm II comPMMI ol ltrl 11!1..,...!'!I l•on1 of 1111 murl-door. IOU!tl tll· -. WO!R_M'S' flu.b cr(-0ana . itOTKI! INVITt~G •10S ~ ~ · · 1'1CTITIDIJ1 NAM• pe,-. -• r11m11 In Ml •rid •lites trenct. 111 It'll: Cltv el S.nll A111, (ounly Club Joins Federated Conclaves p < t ~1 · lo . · · . Notlit 11 Mtftlv t lW<> lllll ltrl·8ou'4 oil "'n'lf'~ .._,utttl'I.._ I• 9f ~alt H IPl)owl. -ii; · • p1 Or11110. Sl1!t of Cll!lorlll•. 1 wlll i.e!I • Oln P arJ participate m Tr1Altt1 o4 Ill• Of1n1t C0&1l Jw111or ducting 1 11u11r.eu 11 inn Slnt• ll•tbl••· '°"'urlce l. aa...,..t, 1000 l•1 Pulllas 111111b1Jc 1llclloll"' Ille 11!01\at 1>1-r. for two • f ~ Collt9t Dl1t•lcl DI Orfntlt Coul'llw. FouM•ln V1ll9Y. C11llan"J1. """" "" !IC· tltd .• l'ltlllc P•llMde&. C•!lf, to71l Clltl 111 llwtul ""'""" "' Ille United IT'S A 'CURRY..O~s· IDEA -G.etting a head start on setting an exotic In· dlan mood for their ~Jute-to-India potluck dinner are Mrs. Robert 'I'a.rlton and ~s. George Reinhard (left. t? right~, representing the Women's Guild of Huntin~ Beach. Church of Religious Science. All interested members of Uie oommuruty are "'.'elcome at the function, according to the pair who are in dlarge of enterta1nmerit. ' Pot(/uck) Shqt Taken Guild Aims for India • Entertainment. planned by Mrs. George Reinhard and Mrs. Roberl Tarlton will include movies des>ic· ting phases ol Indian life. sitar dinneT musk and displ.ays ol Eat Indian artifacts loaned by guild members and guests. Far Ea!ltem CO$tumes may bf' worn ii ere.sired. The salute t() lndia will conclude thf te"ason's serle11 4 d dimers featuring the food aod custom« of lorel11n lan<h Next monttl's potluck dinner v.·1\1 be part of the an· nuel Fall Festival and Bazaar. the Women ' 1 Guild'5 m1jor fund·r•lring nrent ol the ye•. CM Overeaten Overeate.rt AnOflymous g11ther every Wedneaday 9t 8 p .m .. It. BeAr Strtel School, Cotta .I-I. ---~ ~--------- C D er e n C e S IVI CIH!omlt, ,.Ill re«IW 1teled bld1 UP to llllolll ll•m Nmt ot DESIGN ANO J&IMI E Brv111I, 11'12 Arbo!lld1, SI•'" 111 Ille rl!IM. lltlt 11111 lnltrr.at di federated women's clubs 2:00 P.l'I'. Thu•odlY. seot 2'. lffl II ~ ENGINEEll:ING COMPANY •1111 ,.,.t ••Id Tw1till, c1111. ytd lud!lmenl df~tor !n Ille 1bowe d . •1.-Purchnl"' t>tftl, af Mid ICf!OOI d11fr, ... llrm 11 CDmPOwd el ltle ll!lk!Wllll ...,._, Monnin J. 111111<, 111' S\lllllY Mtlvh!J d-esc•lllN prcrpert'I, ar Ml mudl l!lereol' llrlllg U-n: mondl., IOClled II 2'i'Dl F1lf¥lt'lll Ito.cl, Costa WfloH 1111ne \n lull lllCI •It« el rUldellCll Or lv1, LOS A"'llel, Clllt. ~ 11 m1y bt ntCtUlrY to 11tl1ly 111d II· M be , Mt'M c.n!Ol'nl1, 11 wflld'I llmt 11\d bids 11 11 lollOW1' s.ttetrlll l , ltoH. S221 SfleMl!dOlh, le>! Kull~n, will> accrued lnlernl arid cos!s. em rs will travel to wlll 'bl oubnc1y _,....., 11111 •tlld '°" LEROY HENDEJISHCIT, 1n11 s.nte A,,..e1e1, c1111. f005t oatlcl tt s.111• An1, centornle, A1111u11 Huntin..+ .... -.. Beach...,.,.,._, t Ml•IM TedlnokllY SVPPlles •nd Eou1.. aarblr1. o.tect A1111u11 n. lffl 11, lKI. 9 &......_. r ,._., .11 l'ntnl 011td AUGUll lf, l"', M&urltt l. l1flCltl JA.MEJ A. MUSICK, Slllrlff a .m . for a council meeting All .bid• are hi bl In accordanct wl!fl LEJIOV HENDEll:51'10T J1mn E. l •••nl '°""'"of Ot1nge, Orange District n-•·r ml' conc11t10M. 1111trucllon1 •'Ill Specll1ut1o11.,• St•hi or c1ntorn11. lo1 A"""'' cou111v: Harm•11 J. 11.,,.rk C1lll<l•nl1 , V01l 0 8 w11ldl 1,. ftOW Iii'\ Ille 1!1111 m11 bt sKVr On Aut. n, lffl before me, 1 Hfllll'Y Sll"rlll L Roso II• c A Ralld111. De11vh' Federatioo of w 0 m e n ' s 111 the offltl of llll,l'u•dl••1"' A1enl of Public In 11111 for said $t11tP. Pl'1Cllllll'I STATE O' CALIFORNIA I v .... n. •IHI You"' CJ bs Nld sdlaol 'l1lrlct. appe1J'ld LEA.CV HENOEllSHCIT •nown COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) H. "6 S. Ollw1 SI .• Na. 11H U • Eictl bidder m111t 1ubmll wlltl 11!1 bid I to ..,. ta bl tti. PlrtOll whole 111me 11 On AutlJll 11. lKI. bllor1 mt I Nolll'Y l.H AllHlll, C1~1<1,...11 ftllt Th Cll~!er•s ctiKk, c1rlllled ct\ed<, at bid· 1ubscrlbllcl to tM wlmln lmlrumanl alld Pub!lc In •"" tor 1.1ld Countv •nd Sl1te, l'l1lnlllt'1 AllWMY e second workshop, the der's bond me!H pay1b)I. to the ordt• of ackno,.ledoed 111 •~ec.ned Ille sa..... 01non1llV aope~red Mlur1c1 l. landt!. Publ!Jhecl ~ou111•1n v1111w 01lly P11ol, California State Conference !ht or111111 C011t Junior Cot11111 Dl•l•ld (OFFICIAL SEAL) J1mn E. 11rv1111, Norm•n J. R01rk •"" $tlltembe• •· 11. 11, '"' 14""63 SOlrd DI Tt11$-In an amount not lell Ml•aantl C, Curll• Stierrlll L. Ron, •l\OW!I to me la bt lrlt'l-------------- Of Federated W o m en • s 111111 nw iterclftl U'llll of 1111 1....,. blcl ., Not1rv Publk.C..llforrrl• ,,.,...,,.. ..iwtse 111mu '" 1tlbscr!btd to LEGAL NOTICE Clubs •-ea 0 K · k f f 1 gu.r1nM mil Ille blOd•r wrn enter Into Prl11el111I Olllct 111 Ille wt!tll11 fn1tnimt111. Ind ldl"""'llOD'"'l------------- 1\.1 1 C • 0 Ille """'°"" Conlrtcl II tM MIN 11 los A,,_tlel Cou11f'f' fro me 11111 lfleY llKuftoci 1111 111'111. Cli.n.lc, will take place in the 1,.1.oM la him. In 1111 ,.,..._,el ll!lu•~ lo My CommlulGl'I Ex.iru {OFFICIAL SEAL) 'lllH R . . tftttr Info 1udl ""'"''•cl. !hi p"1>CllCll "' M••cll ,, 1tn G1tlrudl C1r!tr ClltTll'IC.l.TE OF IUS!NIS.S l v e rs 1 de Woman's -ci-k w111 bl forfllltd. or 1n IM e1i.e Publl111td 0 .. 111• C01rt Oall'\I Plll>t, NDl•rv l'ubH< · c111Jarn11 'lclltllri1 "''"' N...,. Clubhouse at g a m Friday o1 1 boftd, "" kill 111m lt>IN'eol "'111 bt Au11utl 21. JI 11111 51Pleinblr ~. 11. P•1nci.11 Clfflct 111 Thi und,r1l911N1 do titre-ti• certltv lh•I S · ' ' for'ftli.d to llld ldloOI dl1tfl<I. IHI 1~. llll Aftt&ln (Nllh' the• 1n coflCIUdl llll I .-.11 Ullll 111-ept, 20. No bldcllr n\IY wlf'ldt•W !111 bid IOI' I MY Commluloll E••lr'" Yttffnelll 11111 conslruclloll llulll'tU 11 C<> Cl PtrlOlll o4 lorlV-ftYI (1151 lllYI afW the LEGAL N01TCE MllY 2, 1f7' P•"""" 11 '4t·A V11tncl1 Drl~e, Ub members attending !Ille sat fror 1t11 ~nllll tMrNI. l'AINTll, T•Ml'LETON. Fulltrton, C1lilornl&, """"' !tie lldlllou1 include ~-Mme J hn TM 'BOlf'd f1f Trvsltel l'ftffWI the SUl'ElttOtlt COUAT 01' TNI. MILL•• .. CAll:LIN, A""" !!rm ... _ "' SAOOLEll-.CK HOMES 111<1 R f '"'-~ S. . 0 ..,lvlltlt ol rtlKlllll 1ftY 1!1111 111 bldl tr STATE OI' CAlll'OtltNIA l'DJI Sr HOWAll:D l'A INT•• 11\111 sa id llrm 11 com~ ot Ille lo!IDw· en ro, Lohr LU d W I C k, to ,.tlvt 111Y lrf'lllullrlllu tr I~ TMI COUNTY Of' OllANI• ~ 11111 Pt<I0<!1, -nernes In 11111 Ind Ray C M'll •., d M tormilltltl In 11\Y bid CH' 111 1111 blddllll. D ,.,_ l'ublllhld 0r._ C011I 0.llY Plll>t. Pie~ of rnldf'lltt •r' 11 folio'*" -111 • ' I er, n_n.re ata, l'tlQ, "'"'"~ Mid .... my bll"' equal, SUMMONS s...lwt'lltlf' .. n, 1a. u. lNI •nt-AI THE Mc.M ICHAEL CCI .• IMC .. I cor• Niles Welch, Harry Pell, •mtrtf'ICI ~m 111,..:1....., ~·~ GFNI A CAMP, l'lllnttff "'· TEll:JtY G. LEGAL N-CE ;:t~~, c~11~•1tfod• Drlv•. ~"yn Blume L •'"""""· marwt•~"" ·" • _d ...... CAMI' Dtt.ndtftl v•• ,,,,,,,,., ''"'' '"' r 1 •"'-1 ' a u r a Stete el Cll~ftlt. All .... 1er11b .............. l'Ernii.E OF . THE STATE 0 F .. .. ' ...... COl'- Heyd and Abbie Wachter. "' .... h ltlk bid tl'llll .= wlltl CALIFORNIA .. 1111 .~ "'"*' NOTICI cw TIIUIT•I!'• U.l• :°'''1:'1-11i1'jl(I Sou!tl Stvtrly Ori ..... GOv••-' CPft 5tc110M • ~Ill· ,.._ 11,., DI~ A 1, c.111.....,11 Other El Camino Real ONft Bids i:oa l'M. Triur141v Seo-vw .,.. ~ d!rlC!ld • 11i. • wrtt-°" S..llnlbll' 2t. IHI If 11 o'clock 11-1':'~.~:_EL co .. INC .. W.ma • Club .. _ ""'"" 'M, IHI N ~ Pleidl"' In ~ la It. -lllnl ,1.. M 11 ltll -"' ffrwtll '""1111;1 el ltle lion n S memuocf.S Sllned; NOll:MAN E. WATSO of 1M eblwe 111trllld plllnllfl wlllll "" of1riM etvnl'f C--In Ille Cltt 9f 1 ~I may obtain reserveti--for Sectv • &oe•~ el Trvs'"'-" cltrt e1 111e •hove "'"' ... ceurt In "" s.111• AM, ca11tern11. ~DJDL~,.~, ,."'•,•,1· "',"""" """" l'ubll111td Or1118f! '°''' Dtllv l'I ' tbow trtllllllll IC!loll ~hi ...... , nlll LOS ANGELES TITI.E AND • car ; .. H, NC., the Sept, 20 Worbihop by *'"""'' 11 , 11, lffl l .. I .. Ill Nld cwrt, wllllln TEN tle'fl tfter lllt AISTtltACT COJll'Oll:ATION ly Efi°~t~on FIM Praldlftl oallng Mrs Renfro 496-2257 LEG 'L No-cE ..-in""' vw e1 11111 --" 111tvt11 A5 rn.1111e . .,,... "" dltd °' mn1 .... sTATE oF u.t1FORN1A , b Frid • • ~ 11 wllhl" lfll tblwe nlmtd ew11tt, er wlltll" 1W EltNEST W. KCIEIC'ER a 11 d COUNTV (If Oll:ANGE ) y ay. THIRTY din" ...-Y'ld ............ OlllEJITA l . ICDllCEJI. flutl»nd .,., °" A119uel 2, I"' btf .. ,.,.,. You .... Mrlby nollflld 11111 .,,. ... -....... ,.,.. ,_...... MIY l, lff.5. II 1... .,. ""· llre HOTtc• TO Ctll:IOITORS "Ille • M'llflfl """"""''"' •ltldt111, Mid ..,_, No. u, Ill Bot* 1'05 ..... ,ll "' uncltr.ltllld. I Noill'Y ,.ubllc In •M tor DI' •uLK Ttll:ANll'ltlt Pllflllllf wlU l•k• 11.1119"""' ..... ,,., mDMY onkltl RIK:Of'dl of Or•-CountY', l:~t~~:EL";-1iv to•-•ed J, w. 1s.n 11'1 .. llJ u.c.c.1 or d-•"' clMMndld 111 the -"'*'In!" canfrorl'll• "' ,..'°" flA brMdl of etr111n , -"" to bl lfll Board Called Nollce 11 111;.. •'""' ta fflt C..nlfort. ar1i.1.,.. -centr1ct, "' wm ...,.., 111 IM obn .. n-llCl.ltMI IM"""· notlc. el ~r.~ldl!n:ihf ~ torHr11kllr t111t e11ec11t- el Jiml!I IC Nol~ •"" Lorr-IC. court tor '"" or-rellel ....., ....... In 1ttt wflkll w11 -""" '°"'Y u . INI, •• w n n1ttum1111t, --to "" le Nelton 'Trin~"°'' 'l'Mll bullMSt J<f. -=-lfl!nl. lnsir-t Ho. '"3 '" IGOk "Ill ,._ 1$) be 11'11 PlrlOll wflo 1iec11hld lhe wtlllh• Mrs H arr Pi I d-j, 1n ••• , '""' St""1. COii• Mr.•· y" _, ............. If ... .........., .. llld Offlclat tlttall'lll. ln1trurn1nt "" bl~•lf el lfM! Cll!110rtllo!I . 1 1egn11 s C-h' °' o •• ..,. .. SlllM of C1llforflll, 11111 ... lft' "'"'"" ,_.... """' ""' """" lCIS ANGllt:S TIT\.E A 1\1 0 lhln!n IUU'MCI. •llCI 1du1awledted ....... Laguna Beach home will be • bwa l•1111ftt II ebooul Ill bl m-"-... '1.llftf ...... IUM-Sidi '"'""" AllTll:ACT CORPORATIOH, " Tni1'" 11111 II/di -•llloll llCIClllld Ille within ••-l" J ~-·d A"""" Alomt• fflcl An!Gl'llt M. A""""" ...... HI lie -lllltoll wfflllll 111t "-....... wlll Mtl at ~k Mitten fro lhe hltheot Instrument 1t1.1r1u1nl lo Ill bY•llWl W 1 un:: ~ uni or a .,.,.... TriMtt""' ....... bulltrH• lddl't'lf 11 111w 111 """ -,.. ,....... 1 _., lllddtr i.r CHio ... vabi. 1t1 1ewtu1 "'°""' reoolullon ti 111 bolrd er dlrwetol'I. meefi .... o( ttle Riviera Club 1~ Jou!fl . Of•-o-. ~ A111•ln. Mii ......... "" ......... .. "" U11ltHI Stain ., "" time • ..... WITNESI m• "'"" _, ol'lk:J•I Mil. .... ,5 CPunh' 11' I..-A-Ill. Sttle 9f O.IW Aue 11 1t• lrl"-1 w1rranlv II 19 fltll. -loll or Cllrt M Nlt llOll at 10 a .m .WednesdA)', Se!)l. c1111o'"I' !Sf.All . ' --~ "" 111""91 ~ to ....,.,.,. '°~bnc · Cllllomll }8 Thi ......... Iv ti tit .... _....... It lou-W E ST JOHN. iN'llll -IMN lly .. hf lrw'" _, Mid P<!11<IN I Olltce t" . 11 171 E11I IJtll Sltttl. C.11 lllftl. Clertl ... 9f trwl, Ill 11111 le !tie lollawlnt Ol'll,.. C-tv Becawie all b 0 a r d COUft.,. el Of•-· Sl•le .. C1iltornla. "' E•r• E. C••-lltr 4"(rtbtd ,,_.,., llCllld "' tM C<Ulty M• CO'llmluten EDlrn kid •-"' 1• llftc:r!bed M .-al ~ Cle"-fl OAnfl ltt• el Cllllomi., llo-"'11; July Jll, ltlf members are expected to .. All 'lodl HI lr1dl, 11~111,..,,. ewilMMftl DONALD A, McCAll:TUt L..i IS. Ill ... 11. ot 1111 Flrrt ....,. STATE OF CA.L!~DINIA ' ttend • truct \l Ind~ .. 11 rt1 tl'lll l"""""""'I -~ 111f "*""" Mte N..,._ Ill ...... 19 """""" MMllthi. ti -m1e COUNTY OF LOS ANGELEt ) U a or Ll'lfl a ernates k-11 ..,,.,.." L•~' .... 1eottH ce.11 -., callt"1111 """ ,,_....., "' 11C1111 -. ""* t-4 e1 °" Au.1111 i. 1,... btle,.. -· .,. to replace them, no reserva· 11 1n E1.i ,,... si...i. cr~t• """"'· Ttl: in•1 .... ,.., !"~~ ~ '-* " Cir"'" Ul'ldtrlltflld. • Mttt•,.,. l'vbnc 111 ...i 1er • j ed (tr>tn!Y 9f cw. ..... Jlelt 9f Clhler'ftll. Al,_ fW l'IM..,.., .__,,, 1 ._ Jlld lll~. Mfl-!lv •-l'td ELLIOT lions are requ r . T1w Wtli "-"" wm 11ot ~-~ltd .. ~ Or•-'-' o.i1r l'11ot. "" "" ""'":* fll ,..i,... otill9alleftl " FtNE, •-to "" to 11e ,,,. .,,....,. ""' Of •lfflf IM 1111~ HY el SeMWnll«· s.tentlll! .. 11 , IL n.,.. ,..,,. ---.. .. bled .. Trvtl, llltllldlM *"'·ti ""'cor-•rloo 11111 •••tutMI ""' 1 .... 11 11;00 AM. 11 GJINEtlt ISC•OW llM, cMt'tle Ind .. _...el 1111 Trva._, 'trilflln IM"""-1. tl'Clwll to ,,,.. lo bl !ht CDJIPCIJIATION. 1m WM K•fllll, =:,.'"";" "t ""';' ~ "'""' .. wi. l'l!l'IOll ""'° IX«lllfll "" Witlllll •os•,,.. "'""""'"'' C.UnN el Or-. S!1ll 9f MJIH.lt 111 ::,.;HI lllCINI"':'-•1111 ment "" ~M Of !flt ..,,,_llkwl llllr91tt (•lt+ct'tltt ... "" ""'' 111mect, • ..,, td-ll<ttfcl.., ltla SI fir it.._ II 1111 Tri~.-•II fAVORl"l"r:t"' llOlrM._lllY Mld-Deld el Tf'llY!, .... ., .,.. __.•lklll t•tc111tt1 1111 '"!1!111' "":! American Le I M IMtt """"' w ~ .,.. .., '' ~ ..,...., -Mardi i , '"'· '' iooic. •'""'-' Pl/t'su1111 to i11 ,,., n g on Aux· ,,, ... /flferl .. "" "''" YH'I '-'' .... , • Natle111I '"' l•c•f ,....... Hr -· 111 "' Nld ..olll "' .... •l'Vrl-rnolvflell al th bolrd OI dlr::. •• Wary of Huntin(t6n Beach ... , ~ -, .... orv. 1171 .... ,,,., r'' .. -... D'llY ......... ·-.. ... WITNESS"" ~·1111 •'Id offlcltl ~L --A ""'91. C1111• Mffl, Drlll.. C-t'I', R WT• r • I • l'alllt Mlnur gathers ln Ul'lll merlcan C1Cl1Wnl•. 'ILO ''"'-• ·-· ,, th• 1..0$ AMQt:ll'I TITlf ANO Nal11y l'ublk: • C1ttfwn11 Legion Han at 1:30 p .m . the D•t .. ~=!; '"'· "''tt 11op11l•r ••l•mn• 1M ~~1!"CT COJll'Olt.ATICIN Mv ,....,..,i.,ioo E••1,... first Tburldl)' of each ~MOlll• M.. AlllMtt ft.+tte, •••ll1ble t. '"' Glor.-I.. ~tlnofl' Otctnibtr~,!~ month. On tM thlrd Thur•· .,._ ~__..... .... ,,,,, 111 the U11tt.4 "~1m1 ~l':"':ui~ :""'"· •1teniet d.y m b .y C.11 Mr. ,.... Ollkt. ••• un States.. ' l'Vltllltltll .._., Har&or N h '""'''' Oriv., em er11 m • jt,lftllt1m Clllfotrttt• ,... 1 1+11t011 """' O.!IY Piiot N N\ com. ,,.,1, Htn1. c111torftl• ..,11 Ame Jeneen, s.36-2777,iror ... ,... Ne. "!!"'A c,11,.."11 A""""" • ..;. Stp~t>tt•:-1~· A.:':!!''~;;n ;i;·~·· c ... ,, 0~1..,. ~11et, locabon • "'*''""" ......... Coe•• p,11y P11111, '"' 1~ ION · ~"<! S-D!•..,bt• 4, 11, • ........... II, "" ,..,.... \ U041 ·-------~~ HB Auxiliary " t • ... •• Dangerons Don -Bleldes 'Clowns' ' 'Couple' Sultan of Insult Hosting TV Series The Luirurious New llaltell .trcuu 1141 W. IM,,...._.._ kxOHI .. ~ D•ilY-12:45 , .M. ePERfOllMANCUe 1.3.5.7 ... .11 f.M. • Closing By TOM TITUS Ii 11M Dlll'f ~let Steff The only two remaining productl'ont on 0 r a n g e County llapa give tbeir ftnaJ performances t h i 1 weekend, pr~iJla: a rare ~ek of darknesl! on tbe county'a theater circuit. Huntington Beach's newly for med teen~ge repertory company, which opened lta version of "A Tbousaod Clowns" to a small but ap. preciative audience I 11 1 t Saturday, r e s u m e 1 pr.o- duction tonight and con· tilwes U....gh llaturday at the Huntingtm B e a c b Playhouse, .... Eighteen.year-old T 1 m Curry direct.I the Pacific Coast R~'s ibitial ef~ 'fort'Wlt)I ?llli Warner fikln1 the leading role of Murray · Burll6 &ni;l Valarle How portraying Sandra tbe IOCial worke;r. Others in the cast of 1be Herb Gas:dner comedy are David Appel, Kevin Curry, Tum Appel and Mike Frym. CUrtain time ii 7:30 p.m. at the pl&)'bouse, 2110 M'8in St., with ticketl available at 536- 6425 or at 1:he door. Free Music Under Stars In Newport Fashion Island will begin Orange County's fall season of music Friday with free concerts ,pnder the 1tars. nit Fashion Island Popa Concert Orchestra and Big Bras,s Band con~e r ls , directed by conductor Henry Brandon, will be heard from Stage Court in the sh<lpping center's Center Mall at 9: 15 p.10., Sept 13, 1.0, and 1't. Although thh ls the first serie1 of concerti of this ldlld to « presented in Orange County, they are remindful of the free Pops Concert performed by the San Diego Symphony OrChestra under the direc· tion of John Scott 'l'rottfJ', July 21. By VERNON 8COTI' -HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - "SJt down and abut up, you dummy." That;s the only way to t.a1k to Don Rickles If you ce't take your ho1UliU.... out on '11ny Tim or Sonny U.ton. Rickles understand& that kind of treabnent. For ZI years tbe buUet. headed Rlc:l<lel bu been zapping v Yet I m 1 ln tbe glzurd for Iaughl in nllhl clubs. Let somebody walk in late, get up eo visit the lavatory, drop a fork or fail to lat11b, and Rick.lea pounces on him lite John Wayne on the Viet Cen.g. When 1be C0111ed!an 11 throoRh rib the victim the crowd ts roarlog and the target of hU wit ii cbuckliDg at· himself. Famed as the sultan of the insult, Rickles Will dloplay-JM-talont lot Ille put.down on a new television series this autumn. For the most part bis pa.1gie:1 will be m o v i e and televieton stars. Anong the daredevill ap- pearing with Rickles are Johnny Carson, D a n n y Thomas, Debbie Reynolds, Kirk Douglas and IJberace. One II inclined t o ruminate on bow these stan will look shredded. HE'S NO DUMMY Don Rlckloo I'm the guy who 1oe1 to the office Cbrutmu J>Ortl:, In- sults the bou and doesn't lose bis job." ' Rickles clearly doe& not vlewen on the end of the know my bola.. television camera. In a Minse Rlcklet lt 1 vie-1·t'b\ very careful about tim of hlJ oytn bombaaL Like no one else in television sensitive areas. r avold be is laying his career on hurUng people'• feelings. the Jine every week. He And I've been very lucky doesn't have a d o 1 e n because mo1t perfonnen tn writers, no .situation com· d'Wl businlls are my friends, edy, no sketches. Most of h1I humor will be even though l've worked ad llb. U he comes up with 1 them over in clubl. dull &uest or • hoalile studio 0 0n thi. •bow laughter Is audience, Don bas to be a the n~e Of the rame. The bli loaer. way I wort it bu to be ofi He realizes the pitlalJJ the cuff.'' and accepll the risks. · -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "'lbe show will be written Ii loose enough for me to say and do Whatever I want," be said, beads of perspiration on his forehead. "But it's not just· a matter of me wiplnc people out. Sometimes the guest will win. If I feel like It, f cam throw • lltUe zingy at the 1tudio audience,. or at the WE!Ki>AYS . lox Offlca Opon 6:45 w.. .. ,;s ..... ""...., C..fl•• •• 0,.. 1 Ji41 NOW-End1 Tuosday Ill llll&ll IDIUAIOI Ai ..... lllHQ.A.DlllG .UIHlll AFFAlll · • CGlDlt tirlWllll '*vmor , ..... ~ ......... ....... Item 6:4Jl. i c..t. s... "--J '·"· TWO llG·. SHOWS 1! 10 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS THE PICTURE EJ.'ERYBODY'S BEEN WANTING 0-SE& AlS<l going off the boards this week.end is the Santa Ana Community Players' pr.oduction of ''The Odd . Couple" u n de r Ro5ii The concert was sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Socie- ty and WU held at UCI'• Campus Park with some 5,000 attending. "I really don 't iniult peo. ... ple," Rickles said delelllive- Outttendlng Co-Feature , , Corbin's direction. Allen Baker and Ru86ell Martin portray the m i smatched roommates, with Ray Maclnnls, Gary Wallb!idp, Frank Ballotta, Richard Fau5ke, Sandra Oark and Peggy Gabler completing the cut. The Neil Snnon comedy • will be presented Friday and Saturday at 8:30 in the Playen Theater, 1020 W. 8th St., Santa Ana. Reservation• may·be made by calling 541· 2188. 'Homecoming' Date Changed Torrence · Dodds of Newport Beach, president of the PhiJharmonic, said that American's are becom- ing more aware of culture in all aspects of their lives. 1y. "l make fun of them, ez. aggerate trutbl -in a loveable way. I alwaya NY 'Pendulum' Film Slated "Witness this first birth· day celebration of ·Fashion Island, fdr instance," he lllaid. "In the old days, shop.. ping cent!?r& b&.d (enis Avco Embasay Pictures wheels and hoopla. They has purchased the film promoted th~ir c~lebN.tion rights to "Pendulum," a sales with a circus at-novel by John Christopher. mospbere. A contemparacy suspene~ "Fashion Island. true to dramJ set in Eniland, it..s name and the way it "Pendultnn" relates the ter. began, should be com· rif)'inc story of a nation rul· mended in celebrati.iqg its ed. by feudal 1anp of fll'st birthday by bringing teen&gen who impose their mmic of such caliber to own law subordinatinc tbe Orange County," D o b b 1 adWt population. said. The screenplay for "Pen· Friday night's brass band dulum," wbose title will be concert will include such changed for the &creen, will South Coast Repertory's tµnes· as "Semper Fidelis .. be written by Reginald opening play of the 1~ "Pian, The Piper," ''s'ugk .Rose, noted for. b is season , "The Homecorn-Blues March," "March of ~~~~on"". ' scripta ing," will open Sept. 'J:l in· the Toys," • '·R 0 I Ii n g ...,::~=-======:::::;! stead of Sept. 20 as Thunder," Tijuana Brass Ir originally scheduled. So .. -· " "Di · Doodl " ... iu.:i, lOe • e, The Harold Pinter drama "South Rampart Street wiH run five weekends at Parade," "M·ary Poppjns the Third Step Theater in Selectiom,'' "Stars and . . , / u,-1/1 11 . -. " --. . , CosW Mesa, closing on Sun· Stripes Forever" and day, Oct. 'J:l. "Goodnight, Ladies". .._.Le•••• w.,,_ .. ..._ --------.....:::.::.=.=:::...:__11 "The Odd Couple" ~ossword Pmzle ACROSS 1 Weapon thrust 44 H••tt Md -45 Mllltary ar•• C7 Rulers 50 Chance S Short white Vl!Slmtnt 10 Rtlattd 111 m1rrlil!lt: . 51 Kind of sont .• 52 Affix a Comb. for11 14 Plinth 15 Ontario lndlan 16 Made 1 tent 17--s~td 19 Ancient Greek ship 20 Put Into words ~11 Rldl cult 23 Noteworthy happening 2& Hl11h \ moun talll pass 27 Passa11twlY 30 Havln!I fttlln!I of distaste 34 Fo llow orders 35 Form er Oodgfr 37 Oatfn!I ffHI the past 31 Electrlc1I unit 39 Took a chan ce 41 !fCOmf eJtlngulshecl 42 Unit of · pressure: Abbr. CJ Kind of thread .. .. namt to 56 Butter and -: 2 words 64 Bird 61 Fruit concoclion 64 In raging 1111nntr 65 Out 2woJds 66 Krnd of !lovo 67 ht• Stadlu111 contntants 61 letters '' Kind of Jove DOWN 1 Covtl'5 wllh turf 2 .ll\owanct of -4 pounds l Girl's 1t•t • Shot stort 5 Rtbuktd 6 Aw1y 7 Thr ice: Comb. tom I lltchanh;'1 l•pltmtnt t A111trlcan soprano: 2 Words 10 UoShlJIP 111ttal loop 11 latador's ldVtlPIJ 12 An lnfttted 40 Trans· conclulfon. portat!Ofll 13 Field worktt: .. , •tdlu• 18 Israel trlbt 44 Kind .,, 12 Chan~ celebratlon posltlOll 4' Pondtrs 24 Authori· 48 Trims with lltlvt the beak standaNls 49 Brt•kfast 25 lncreattd food threefold 52 Ancient 27 Esprit As fu de -klngdo• 21 Much ovw· SJ Alaska city wtlght 54 Night on tfie l' Souv tnir town: Slang 31 Calgary 55 Body of Stampede, poetry for one 57 u . 5. 32 .More fo xy natu raHst 33 Otllghtful 51 Spani sh placts lawsu it 36 YtJlowlsh 59 Flsher111tn's plastll; gear rnln 61 Points: 3' Loot it Abbr. with StJf. 63 Golftr'S u.U1flctlon conctm , .. ) ... - -· .... "The Party" wttli.....,....,. -ntl DOUILI MAW' ,..1tti Y11I 1,,.1111•r \_ Lley~ ft.lel•• • Lucille lall and Henry Fonda In "YOURS, MINE AND OURS" Both Futur" In Color -~ -JlcJr Les;:•• ~ A a -.----.,.__:, ...... _ .... ,. __ °'9· .. ·"'"-- _ • ....., ... ll(l()t ·---.... ·-·•-.oi-... -_ ...,, .. ._. __ ,__.._...._. .. __ 2nd FNture et Huntington 2nd H~ at Clnem1 Wfft .. ... .....,,.,. ..... Nl'-OP- ..... s.ffrtlfl1 C"'*'Y lEU,HON.E 541·1.552 FOi INFOIMATION Henry FoMt -LIKllll llH ...,OUU, MINI I OUll" lot!' Hoi--PhYllli Dlllfr "T"I PllYATI NAff OP S•T. O'PAlllLL" Does.this look· like . a mOvie that could give you 'bad dreams? Doris Day and Brian Keitll 'Tith Sil 'Li Get f.arOll" ALSO ANOTHER GREAT COMEDY IT'S THE FUNNIIST ROB·lll OF THEM Alli Ill Cttor Wlll1tr •r-n • ColOr "'rHI eNOMI MOllLI" . --·--._........, ,., ••1111 ~ 8.lncmt I COLOfl I "THI •UtUATI" I, • WAl1' Dl&NOS . "ll0111a1•· . -. --~'. --~( iiilME· -·Wll ....... ,..... ' .... -C..tl••••• ..... s.. ....... 1 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROSEMARY'S BABY .......-----.11=:::-i IYm IVININ• = !fa!!.. ... •r- 7:\5 f'.M. =:.:..."': l.AlfCIDIMlfttMOW 11:•N ftMTl# .. M .... _.. • ....... _ .. --·1:11 ......... EVERY EVENING AT ... _ 7:15 and 9:15 P.M. THE GRADUATE t j • • 24 DAILY PILOT Wednosday, Sepl«nbeT 11, 1968 Iha ULeather is At South Coa•t Plaza all thi• week, the weatl1er i~ . . , lt·Klht!r. Our ntall a11d storeit arf' flreio10efl for tht> occa'"ion, too. There will he <li<play• and exhihit• •how· Ing tht> 1an11i11fl'. rroce!'!'l and tl1e lti!i'tory of leather. l'aul•tl• Stafforrl of Leather lndu!llrir!il o( .\r11c rica will prf"~er1t fall lasbio11~ \\ itl1 tl1 c accent on :\n1eri<"an Leather ir1 lhf' Caro11,..,el Co11rl, lc)111orrow l!:.rou11b s .turilu). ••• Ceather Also, Bonne Bell cosrneticiaos \\'ill he on hand the•e same day• to give complimen- tary maket1ps. Fashion !iihow ti1nes arr, 4 p.m. and 7 :30 J>.m. On Saturday, Sept. 14, however, two after110011 shows will be presented at 2 p.nt. a11d 4 p.1•1. Bon11P Bell <lemonstratiou• on all three clay• start at I p. m. Most of our ••ore• will aloo have a surpris• leather gift for you. Come early, ~ince there,s a li111itf".d ~••pply. See you. OPEN NIGHTLY 'Tll 9,30 •.M. ~oath Coast 'Plaza BRISTOL AT SAN DIEQO MEEWAV, COSTA MESA OVll IO flrilE STORES AND SERVICES •. , A 11 C1rd • A\t>twt'1 Hoslq • C. H. l11cw e a.nil of Amtrka e larrlclnl C1ndlt1 e lwtm Till f11hJort1 e lerg1troM'1 IMJ Niwa • ltttw 1'""1 • Decor1tor Une • C.ebet'1 Chi~ tlt"9'1 ~ • C.m•o Shots • C1pric1 Coiffures • Carat'• • Ch11ln'1 e Chef y e Chtc Acce11orit1 e Chris' Fuhleft1 e Cllne'1 lt1tlontry e Ctotktr (fttnna NariOMI ... • EllM r_,., • flt Jldt'1 (-offH Shop • Atld'1 Shou " • fhwt'I f.lhlon lotlctut • Fox Soutfl Co11t Pln.1 Tfi11tr1 • Tht G1ileon • Gent's• Geortt MurT"ay • Goldtn N1H)t • GudtHlarMtt SMa • Htfl...t Statlonen • tlwt't1 & fnM •H.F.(. • H1rYt1t House C.ftttrfa • Hickory ,.,... •House of f1brlc1 • House of Nine •House of r1 ilorlng • Hou11 of Tmy • Hubbub e Ku6tlngton S1¥1nts· & L~ • lnnt1 Shot1 4r Jtwtl1 by JtMPh e Jes ... Mlgnln • Jcrrct Shot TrH • Judy's • J. P. 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Corona del Mar has hls fourth U.S: l'ro Teanll Cbamplonsblp ln five yeara, and fellow Australian John Newcombe tb1nks he should get ~e aort of mental telepathy title, 100. ,, "i wu begiming to believe.be was reading my m 1 n d, .. Newcombe aaid alter bowlnC to the perennial king· ol tho proo 6-1, 6-1, 9-7 ID Ille flDa1a at l.oo&Wood r.-117. lt did seem that way at Um~. as Laver wu usually ID the r!g~•pq! 10< hU 1'11(ented alalhlng rt . IThe defending champion agreed' bis . I.fl· ticipation W'5 a factor. "I was keen and 1 was &harp," be 1ald. "I was 'getting to' the ball -: and that's balf the battle on grass." Despite the straight aet victory. both playerii agreed ooe key to tht match lay tn Laver'• frequent comebacb ?Nbenever he appeared Oil the ropes. "I Wiii lucky to get back ID Ill those &Jme•." W,yer n.ld. "I hid~-.... but !\lfdJ!'t f).ko advantage of them,' .. NeWcombe sald. "I didn't come up wilb sometbiq& when I had to, .and tbat's wt:.y l lost." The victory was a boost ito Utt 29-- year-old L a v e r, who baa au.ff~ a series of upset reverw.ala recently in· eluding a loss to South Africa's CUU Drysdale ID laat week'• U.S. 0poo at Fomt llJllJ. "'11111 -tho best r .. PlaJled la about .a month, 11 he 1ald. -"My torebMd. return wu e1peclaJq •ood. IDd I was hitting tho bell deep, 11v1Dt me a chance to follow Jt carefUU)'." Laver didn't looe a set lit tho IOD&· del«Yed $.U.000 t.oumament whlob 1tarfed ln June but r.an into ff many rola pootponemenll that the llnall hid to be put oU urt!I the players could 1et beet to thll area. '!be 1outhp1w ace plcted up lb• 11,000 !Int prlle Tullday In lddlD& lo Ida lll'lnl ot previouJ trlumphl In lil4, 116' lllcl 111'1. , Newcombe. 2S, lut year'• un~ challoa1ed amatour ldng, -'4,7llO for aecond place in ht.I tlrat crack at tbll -.ey. Au.le TOllY Roche and Deanll Ral.lton of Balce.retleld, Calli., the be""" oeml-llitalllu, .,... to b a • e played for their ploce prior lo the t1flo nWdL n.i.toa bad lo default-... ol injury, however, lftvlnf a.. '-'of.' thlld pr11.e .... ., 1o _,, 111c1 T Uint for the '2.ZIO fourtb moae1. .. lit place of tho llllrd·p1-m.i.tl, Rodie played ., IJh!blUon 1go!Jjl Dryldale, deleatlnf the Soulh ~ 6-%. &-0 ID 1 beltool-3 maid> 1!14 wlmUnc an utra e:rtitttdoa Ht, 0. 1: • Late-sleeping . McLain Posts 29th Victor}T Detroit Sniaslies Angels· As Hurler Gets 3 Hits ' '----B1-EARL-GUS'l'KEY-all o! AllgUll;" he-<ncbd<-. -----<-d Of TM O.IPr '"" ,,,,. H ~ ~a1 ·--be Y- TOP U.S. HOPE LOST -Jon Vaughn of UCLA w;nces from pain of a pulled hamstring muscle as he drops into the pit follow:i:~ a · practice jump after U.S. Olympic pole vault tryouts. He had qu · · ed ' ' ,. VPIT~ for the finals by easily clearing 16 feel Howe~ •. It'• doubtful he'll' be •bl• to perform because of the injury. Ills •loss would b'I 1 crush· ing blow II> U.S. chances of maintaining Olympic yault dominance. Matson 3rd; ~ Hines Races To 10.0 Win SOUTH LAKE TAHOE , Calli. (UPI) Hopes Are Dimmed Will Loss of Vaughn ' End U.S. Domination? -Jim Hines bad his birthday present Search through the archives Of "I'm so shook I can't think straight. I Wednesday and an i 11 um i n at in g Olympic Games track and field com-thought Jon would win the Olympic prediction for United States chances in petition and check out the list of gold gold medal. In fact, I was planning on the Olympic track aDi. field com-medalists for the pole vault. it. He was one of the mm improved petition next month. Being observant, you'll note that not vaulters in the world ••• and in my once since the modern Games began opinion be has the best potential of "I predict the U.S. will fini sh one-in 1896, bas the United States failed to anyone. two-three in the 100 meter dash," said win the event. "He improved 15 inches this year, State Classic . ' . -. ,_. ...... ~ To Kona Lanes Kona Lanes of Costa Mesa will be the site for ling.leis and doubles evtlQ in the 43rd annual Woman's Bowling A1Soclallon ltalo champlOnsblps to be held 'April 12 of lilllll and "'1lDIDi through .July. It will be Ille largeot s1lale to'umoy In the .. natloa, wltl1 3,117 pertlclpatlDg ID the 1968 tourney at Sacramento. The ~ tourney is expected. to draw 15,000 to 7ll,OOO people into the Orange Coast area dllring the event. u It's ""'thing Denny McLain eaa•t • was .,_ "" -en -s1attd, it's reveille. monty pitch all sea.eon. Tuetday, for mst.ance, he arose from "My greatest uaet ia my control the sack at the erack ol 4:15 p.m. and concentration, Also,~ piay with a He revealed thia fact late Tuesday helluva ball club." night at Anaheim Stadium after wm.. The ball club, he added, will have to nine lU 29th game - a 7-2 decision shake loose a lot of ocms Jn 1969. When over tbe Anfela before ?2,518. uked about what .kind of salary he'll '!be subject of bis sleeping hoblu ask ~ oe>t ,.....,, be nlPOOdecf: oame up when he was asked if he's "I'll give you three guesses and you losing any sleep <Wer hi! much-can ltart with. aix &guru." publlclz:ed attempt at a 30-Win season. McLain &at quietly in fr<:d Of bis "It's been 4 hectic season but I'm locker, sipping a Coke. He lhowered, not loolDg any deep. I pitch Saturday dressed and left -looldng very mil!$ in Delrolt -I'll 1leep Friday nlgbt." In need ot a long nlgbt'1 1leep. B1 the Should he win Saturday against tlm• you read tb11, he m&J juot be &tt- 08.klaod -a game. that will be televis-ti.of up. ed 'nationally -he'll be c 0 ~ e ~ DITROtT CALlllOIUUA baseball'• tint 30-game winner aince McAllllffl. ttt a: ~ ~ 'r rm.111ie-, " ': ~ ''i"'. Diuy Dean in 1934. As it stands nOw, s .. niw, c1 • 1 1 o l"......i .... • • t • •-• th fJr t 29---'---· Nertllrvs" rf J 1 t 1 Johnli-, c1· , • a 1 u"' s e s game ""llll:ll" llnCe w .. lforla\. 11 s 1 1 1 1111<:ri.M, " • 1 1 ·1 Hal Newbouser in 1944. c .. 11,.. 1b s o t • s"'"'*'. 11o s t ct Tuesday night's effort wasn't me of :,.~~. C.. ; ~ : ~ t:.~ac : ; .~ his best. He gave nn nine hits but OYl•r, -. 1 ' • t A.lloclritun. a• 1 .--r Wff't, :11:1 4 1 t f ~ltll,it 1 l >:f Jtruck out 12. He looked tired af.. Mcl.liln, ., • 1 J 1 • .,,,,,.., • ., o 1 • t-·~ and ]le -as. KlrkNtrldl, 1111 I 1 . f .......... 'I.I " w.~rret'°"' • I I :o "I'm very, very tired. J wouldn't be T•'-..._ 1 • • human U 1 wasn't." ~".!'·: : J:: McLain lhould be tired. The nine in· T1rt•1t 11 7 1:1 7 11.V:~1."' :J ; ~ nipga he lolled Tuesday putJ him at D1troft ................... 111 • 001-r. : 30I f-... y•••. The 12 a.....i'-eou•" ciufornia ............... 1 00t ooz •-1 . v:a Ul'lll ~ U:a .., f_ -$Mf'ICW. 0, -C:. lfilln'l1• I, LOI -Dtlo gives bhn 25S J -20 away from tmt '· c111torri11 1. 11 -Nottti,. i. ,,...._ Newbouser's club record. ~:).I -Mc~•1~io;~11 -llflcNrdt nsi • ..,,..,. He spoke matter-of-factly about bis Mtl.llri 1w.2M> •: • ~ ~ •: 111 ~ . pltcbina: but smiled when the subject "" ... ,_.111 11...>n 1 ' J • 1 » ' ofbi ·~-ll-bdtw ~1 .... 111111 I ""'""''' came up. ~ a o w.H1rr1i.. 1 1 • 1 I •·' sin~ and a irinle. Ku1n >111 s 1 1 1·. . •~r. bl I Locl• 111 I • I I "Heck, I 41.dn t bave three ts or T1m11 -1::n. ,..,....,_. -iu11. Hines moments after he had shaded. However, the string was nearly de5pite being out with a baCk injury trtend.Iy-rivals -OiarH:e Greene-and ·Mel ~ -severed-Ur 1.964--wtien-lind-Ham:erP-suffered-wtler--'he· ~fell down S'ome Puder in 'the clHSs.ic century dash at went over 16-8¥4 on his l81St attempt to s~. When you ttallze that Jon National, State md county OUicWa Will m~1it"tl!rA!llthelm C-Onventltlil -- Center Saturday to map out details.in . -"""' "W h a avert defeat at the bands of Gennan m1ssed the most part of his Jatt three the trials here Tu=--ia! · e ave se&Bons due to injuries, you appreciate lot of power and 1 think we can do just how muOO room there ii for it." further improvement. Hines c e l e b r a t e d his 22nd .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "The past three years combined what ob WH TE probably add up t.o about one full Olympic trlala m many se!'Vers I season for him, Now this had to bap- tiOOught was the greatest 100 field ever pen, just when he wae coming on so 1alhered with a 1-0flat effect. WASH -well," Bush concbides. , Shot-putter George Woods, who as a .,,11,111111,,1~ So, for the second straight week of collegian lost to Randy Matson, then a the Olympic team trials a· Bush pro- bi""' schooler, back in 1963, beat both tege falls by the wayside because of a P OLINN w1t1T• pole vault injury. Russ Hodge hurt his Dave Maggard and Matson this ti.me star Wolfgang Reinhardt (ls...63/4), who leg wulting last weekend in decathlon With a heave of 68 feet, 1/4 inch, the would have won on fewei-misses had .action and failed to make the squad. best throw of bis career and it marked the Yank failed on that last shot at the Healthy, Hodge would bav.:.. been a only the secoOO. time he ever has winning height. shoo-in. finished ahead of Matson. Maggard Now it appears the U.S. is facing its But one's misfortune Ls another's pot had a best throw of 67-41/" and Matson most serious threat, with six other of gold. was third at 67-11/4, world competitors over 17 feet. Rick Sloan of Anaheim and now a The last time Matson finished third France's Herve D'Eocausse sets the teammate of Hodge ..md Vaughn at in a meet was ,as a high schooler in pace at 17-7-'n:. Bruinville, picked up a berth oo his 1963. He said he had no alibis and ad-Injuries have wiped out two of our country's team in ttie decattllon. ded he thought he was lucky to qualify leading finst place candididates -It was only the fourth complete for the team. Matson hasn't been too Paul Wilson (world record holder) and decathlon in Sloan's career and a S- well of late and only now is starting to now Jon Vaughn of UCLA. 11% high jump, coupled with a 16-1 ttirow the way he can. Vaughn (17-5) is the latest casuality, pole vault rocketed him ahead of all Hine6, darting out of the bl.ocks on suffering a torn hamstring in his right contestenta except the eventual win- ttle 7,3Tl-foot high Echo Summlt track, leg while practicing Tuesday in the ner -Laguna Beach's Bill Toomey. burst tnt.o a narrow lead after 60 U.S. Olympic team trials at south Sloan Wjt.S gasping and groaning meters end then bung on to nip Lake 'l'ahoe. atter placing four1h in ttie 1961 Pre Greene, who was clocked in 10.1 He had already cleared qualifying Olympie decart:hlm at Meli.co Clty. But 1ecoods. Pender, the Anny capt!ain height of 16 feet and. was on bis own, obviously he's ready to roll this: time wbo didn't think he had a chance, drilling at o-eater elewtlon .of the aroond. beited RoMie Ray Smith. Clyde crossbar when ttie miarhap left him a kickoff rally for the '69 tourney. A social hour ia set for 5:30 p.m. and a dinner will follaw at 7:30. Included ln the array of dignitaries will be mayor Al PIDkley aloog w!lb tile m&Jon of Fullerton al1d Anibelm. The women, bowling scratch, will have stx. claeses iii whkti to enter in singles, doubles and team events:. Team acUoo. will be at Carter"'Bowl in Fullerton. FULLERTON COACH MOVES TO UCLA Tom Tellez, former track coach at Fullerton JC and Buena Park High School, i... been named a11111ant to track tutor Jim Bush at UCLA, replac- ing Kea Shannon. Shamlon accepted a post as head cinder coach .at the University of WallllngtoD. Bob Werd, an -lo Tonn· at F JC, will oteii IDll> Ute bead coacbla11 vruioncy at that lnJtltuUon. Tellez will take over UCLA cross COWJtry fortune• while ·Bulb talte1 In the 01,ymplc ClllmH ot Mexico Cjlj' nut month~- DAILY ,ILOT , ..... n •ldllN ICllltilW DENNY MEETS THE PRESS -Detroit pitching.1ensat!on Denny McLain meets the Southland pre., corps following bis 29lh COllfest of the season Tuesday night at Anaheim. McLaln will .shoo for number 30 Saturday on nAtional television. ' It's Toe No Mo for Lou As Groza Tries Coaching CLEVELAND (AP) -Lou Groza, the Oldest pro of them all, bung up one •hoe Tuelday. The veteran Of 2t·pro football '88IODI will become a kicking coadt with the CleVelMld Browm, fh1 team be •tar\ed with In 1*. But tbe door It open for a comeback.. Teclmlcally be weat tllrough walvm and under .a new Natiooll Football League rule the Browm can reec-- tlvate Nm for emergencle&. No NFL club clalmecl the «-)'Mr-<>14 ld-g apeclallll He llld be irouldn't hove 1000 aaybow. . _'1.ou...caJL.come_back at a mQm1rd!1 notice lf the pr-nt llictorl don~ Uva up· lo upectlU .... Cl< in C8IO ot In- GW..oo and Bill Hurd for third place, sprawled ID lite pl~ wincing In pain. then collapsed on the track from a News of Vaughn's injury staggered crw:np. UCLA coach Jlm Bush. "lt just breaks my heart," BuJb told thil column. * * '* Ashe Finally Loses Match jury," -· COid! -Collier Hid Tueld11. Perhaps It -~ate that II tooi two men to do-°""'' job attor he COllllltontl:r beat beet alnliJo ehlllmgen o v er the ,....._ Mamn Upshaw bendles ldctoaa iltd Do1i Cockroft the fi .. d IOI! ct>ort1, do01 with punts. I . Trials Summaries Smlth·llld Lutz. ASbe completed tbe doublea oa lep made rubbery by 142 gamea Of tenail lit %4 llours. He beat Tom Okker Of The Netberlatldl ID 11 .. oeto Moodly 10< 1lle llnpa CfO!l'll· Smith and Lutz .added the Open d"'1>1M Utle to their U. S. Alrullellr crown at Brookline, M111., two weett ago. lit wfnnlng bore, the)' ouUuled 1 lleld llllt Included tilt belt doubles toam Jn tbe '""1d. 1'ie 13-dq tournament dnw 117 ~00 IJ)IC!ator1 and ire11 rteeipta wen 'etllmaled It fj00,000. . . ' Gniu WU tilt oldtlt ldi .. player In pro football and Collier llld be otlll Idea u wellu whlll be (Collier) - over tbe Btvw•• tn t«Q. , Coller added, boWeVor: "We jll<t have to )JIU1llt tilt po(eati•l ..r Cockrolt and we lmew we coulda~ ~ him throu&b 'W'alYWt." . • Groll 11 tho NFL'1 top _.,, wCtl 1,278 polnU -I b e oalJ' · Jlllyor ~ leap hlolory lo top J,llOO. Add tbo;t made In th• old All-Amerlclil ~ lennco and II aiaea to 1,131. : ,: • • 1 • i.i I I ' I I· •' r'!"".., ... _,_=--,..,=-.,...,,..,,...1"'1-::'"\:"""., .............. -.......... _,.. ___ .,.. ___ ,... ... ________ .,.. __ ..,. ________ ...,.~ ---------·-- -. . ---- -... ---~-------• I I I ! ,_ -w.r.....,, Stotembff \!, 1'63 Area· Players • GOLDEN BEARS -Those four Orange cout area ' ' \ ~ I footboll produclo are preparing for the 1968, aea· 80D at the university ot Celifornta at 8'l'l<eley. l'lo1>1 left: TOIV' FoiJ!anl, otange Coast Colleee; SPARTANS -San 1-state College eoldl HsTy Andmon (top) hopes to eet a lot of football mileage out ot lhil Orange Cout aree founome -Fr>nlt Weirath. Orange cout Oollege; I'll mu! Jim Ferry· ~Ml -Hoplne to help tile University ol 1u I I... California defeod Ill national football di ¢iir±'f tllll tall la~ gn>up of former Or· ..,. °'8111 dillenllve .,,_..allm. Standing (from Jell) .,.. Jim Bef1, Weotmilllter High; a,.istant • Make It Big F.our Oly~pians Will Help Steve Reece, Orange Cout; l!ric Scott, N~rt Harbor High, and Dave Penhall. Westminster lllgh. Penhall, a 901>bbmore, wu the -g quarterback ot Oal's undefeated f"9'1' team lasf year. .....,_ Costa Mesa High, and Don McMaban, Orange Coail San Jose pl•Y> Stanfocd Sept. 21 in 1 game televiled on the west coest. eoech Dick Coury, ez-Moler Del coach; Bnice Roi· nmoo, Mater Del; J .. HU~ athletic dlroctor; and BW Redding, Orange Cout Oollep, and Joe Ob- bem:a, Mater DeL ' 'Dedicate New YM'CA Pool J'oar Q) ..... Goll --wtn bo .. bat"Sand01 at ' ...... to .. ._. .... w•om4n1 .... . ln&lldl'deo•llle~~Yll· CAlaN-Beech. · Oran1e c..mtlana Dr. 5-lllJ Leo and Greta Anc1<nm plus MurnfRooe and Calby Jl"er,_ wll1 be oo liand lortl!elelli-. • To be -ii the Y"a 71" 44-foot awlmmin& pool llld an ~lniOI divine pool. • _' Dr. Let, 1old and bronze medollat la lMB and '52 and a Santa Ana reaidOll~ will dedicate the diving pool with the --fllfllobip-~ •• '58 and • ., winner in the .fO(I and l,lOll meter eventa. wtll Ja. ................... pqol )J t.litini • dip. G i' •ta Allilltnm, cl C oroa a dll -· will .... ---al bor ..... -·b••·-·-.. First F .. t&•D ._._..le Taekle Murry Leaves HELPS DEDICATE POOL Mur;.y lloM Cypress for_ ~ustlers Singer Stops Cards, 3-0, On 9-hitter B1 MRI. GU81Ut .,....., ...... The UMCXl'I Int CllM la fNf!.f A __ but..._.,tbo __ Oranp Comity JC foObll oq- bu --aff. 'nle ~ aro ~ Weal and CJpnoo. 'nle loco1 point al Ibo cllapute lo JllCk Murry, a DpJUDd 1oc:t1e -~for AmMhn llli!I Scbool __ _ , Murry dloe1ed oat ~ 1-at Gojden Weal~ mldemolled la ~ ~ 'mornlnl-Murry bod -wort!n& oat at cnnu -IWltdWc to GWC. Cnn11 of6cil1I ar11 upeet over 1ol-m1-Mun~ puticulilr1J, hecau11 Ruotler . .....,..,.. eontactod blm wllile he was working oot in Cyprtu' pre-- aeason pnctice ae11icma. Mtny Uvu In a free disbict. Garden G'°". He ~ hio junior yoar of prep ball at Pai:lllca IDgb when his paretb lived in Garden Grove. They maved to Anaheim Wt year 11!1<! be played on Anaheim'• CIF championship team. Now hi.a parentJ have returned to Gai!en Gr<>ft,'iilil>linl hlllrtd attend Iba JC <ii hlo chGice. "It's ~· kid.'t dedsion to make," tald Cypr<H «*!! Oar! Schiller, ob- vioualy ODl'Y· He refuled to make any critical --a1 Golden W••~ other 111an "it'• their ·eonaclence," refeninl ta the GWC coaches. Don Bedart. Cypress' athletic <irec- tar and otudent dean, Hid be knew ll1a'J'I tdataa WU a doubt. "Wt r bew w wen ill competition for Mm-- ry ," be aald. "The ftrllt lndloollon we bod that we'd lost him waa Monday afternoon when our coacbel informed me be wun't at inotice. But that'• show biz in JC footblll." He'a relerrilll to Iba Collfonia JC recruillnl re~ -allow• atllle* to ba .-ulted until cluae• belJn. ''We are ttrlctly withil!. the rules on lhil tllln&," Golden Weot co&<:h Ray 5hockl-.! •aid. "He' a ·eligible to enroll bert and eJlclble lo ploy looll>all We've been trying very bard to a:et him and we're aipr.wenu,. acid him cm our program." Mlttl1 will be a welcome addition at GWC. Sh8ck:leford'1 defeoalve tackle eor1) bu b6en thinned out con· lh™'ably wilt injuries to Dan Cun· nlnlbam llld Tim Br<>wn. Sboctlelord called Murry "a pote .. dal •tarter." Golden w .. t picked up aoother player Tuesday. Shackleford induced linebacker Mike Pelissier to eome out for football A lterter at Westminster High the pa.st two years, PeMssie!' had enrolled At· Golden_ West but had not intendedtii J¥ay llooihan. Both be and MU1Ty worked out Mon· clay. • SI'. LOUIS (AP) -'Ille Loa Aoieles Dodgers, -Bill Singer ocattoring nine hill, stalled. the Sl Louis Cardinal&' pemont mm:<ll for Iba oe- cond straight nlgbt, ~. 'I1le Cardinali, who have lott ab: o! their last ~ven games, had their first place margin in tbe National League trimmed to loih gamee over San Francisco. LOS .tJM•L•I IT, UKUS P'•r11111', " W.0.¥11, d _ ..... K.OCl'fl!r. lb Cr1-d, 11 L ... bll,.., ltl S.¥-. rl l"eh1l', rl H91t.r1 < P'OPOYcfl, .. 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Tucker Enjoys Movies Of Pirates' Scrimmage By JOEL SCBW ARZ Tucker hu a litUe more time to °' ,_. ~ ''"' ,,.,. glance at films, if be chose, bece111e Lightweight -Gr.idders Set When a man becomes a football Orange Coast is now down to one ......:.~--coectrone~ng be lem:M to~-i,••-·-WtHNkout-a-~·day---witb-the--.tart-of -- the movies.. Then are game tilm1, classes. The Pirlate1 are drilling.from . . Tbe Nnpoct.Meaa Boya Football Aaaociatlon .-. lta olx1I> -SatudreJ w1111 a lull ~ of .a pmea la Oronp County. 'Ibo pn>lrOln II no kln1er· alllllat.ed with the nattODIJ. P~ W a r n e r or1oailalioa. Tbe .............. Jll'OCl'llll """' be• &I.I i-m. 'Ibo lltoot entry is tile Milflet dlvilion C<noln. There aro four i.na la the Pee w .. ,..,.., Ccr«w, ~·· Oolts and QoamK.!Jea. Tiie two Mld1et clubs are the OolJolloa and Conaln. Pee Wee ...-1 are Rolly Pul&Jkl, Birnlo Torry, Gary Valier. 1114 BU! Brown. HlllldliM tbo Mldfel teO!no .. Al Die1 met Bob Milmn. The J>11>110!D o&ro tocklo football for boys JO to 13 yeetl old. ICOUting filma and ~a of 1crim-3 to 5 p.m. in preparation·for Satur mages, all to be watched and studied day night's scrimmage a gin st ~over and over again. -• Tucker's old alma mater, WhJttier Hopefully, Jl the coech turns out a College. w1nn1n1 team, he'll echo the film in· Drilling in the h:it wea.ther CM!. make d\lltey''1 cry of a few years back-lU presence felt. End Bruce HicJcs, "moviet art better than ever." -• wuo returned to aetion after being Oroange D>ollt Oollege football coeeb sidelined by • puJle<l hamlltring, Diet Tucker, a confirmed film-wat· sweated oU eig'bt pounds in one af. cber lib all bis coborU, hu found a ternoon. one-reeler that almolt fun to watch. Orange Coast's top ruarcfe. Dul HU· "I really •dn't 4hink we moved the Uanl and Tom Ne 111 0 n, beth ball IO well unW I saw the films," he received minor lbOUlder injuriU in ll&id after viewing the pltcures of the last week's scrimmage, but Tucker PiNtes' 10 bnmage .,ainat GrosJ· la.id they will be ready Saturday. mont and Mira Coc\a. Compounding tbe Pirates I J n e ''The first telln loobd Itron&, and troubles ill the Ion of llnebKker Dan IO did our second offensive unit ezcept Doorou:r, a •tarter bact from last tlJr' an interception and a couple of Y!lr'1 club, who quit the team this penalU• apinlt ua ." week. Baseball Standings AMERICAN I.gAGUE W L Pd. GI llOtnit 112 54 .830 B&Wm«• a a .m 811 -78 111 .IM 14 Cleveland 71 71 .U3 15 II Nw Y«k 75 70 .117 16\1 OOtilnd 7$ 72 .110 17\!i M!nne..U. Ill 77 .413 J3 Calllornla a 14 .QI Ill!. Qlicqo •1 86 .415 81\1 Wuhlngton 57 117 .3ls 34 ~..,.. .... °"""' ., . c.'""""61 J ~•=Ills. .. -:,,.:.._ I ...... Yerll: W. 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TWMlltltl ....,._ IL-UIW l•tt !MW GMft •lJ « t:n< Nl -' 4IMtiN'll (...._.. N .... ~ rt-Ill l. - Johnson & Son '90 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NIWl'OttT IJIACH '42-1 141-1271 'WILLIE MAYS i1 1eceMI .fy to leO. Ruth 111 totel h•111• "'"'· lri our 1t•r Co11tl11entel 1ele1 111d le11e ••,.rt HAL IANDIU i1 ••cend te 11• ••• 111 1e111,.titi•1 1"rici119 1Pltl I•••• ~11otetio11. C•ll H1l TODAY er Mttw 1tHt. y11t•rll1y. &•+ yotlt' lf6f l.1M 1•t •N•r•ll •••· ~ttn.w.,, •••. kl•ct tfri1 ••I«, tM tri111 •M ttt. 1111lp111111f ef .,.. - •helc. tfl y111t 1969 Merli 111 I t6t U••1l11 C...tirteMal lt6t Mm1ry.C...1r 1 .,,..._,.. _________ ·~~·'-----------------------·-----------------------~ --·------------------- - PRACTICE SWINGS-Gelling reody for the Irvine Coast Country Club's ladies golf t>ournament are (from left) Mn. Clack Sommer, Mn. James Tay!« and Mrs. William Trumbo chairman of the event Tw<>day tournament will run in Newport Beach Thursday and Friday. Holes-in-one Scored Selman Wins Again Bill Sehrlan, ttie qualifying medalist and !ormer Santa Ana Country Quh cham· 'pion, j u s t did get by Dan Cullen in a second-round rest ol the annllilll club cb.ampionships with a one- up victory oo. the 23rd hole. Selman used a birdie tlhree on the 388-yard fifth bot.. Semifinal matches are billed for Saturdtay with Selman enoountering Jack V.an.Ro.ssem i8nd Dr. Bob Irwin taking on G r a n t Hornbeak. Tee ol! is lO:O'l a.m. In the Masttn fligllt, Dr. JaC"k Giver11s goes up against Stan Woods while Frenk Ha r dison and Jerry He}perin are paired off in the 10:10 entry. Coosolation fligtlt participants are Bill Brown, Earl Beeman, Dan Cullen and Jack Wilder. JlfeadotDlark Junior Member Bob Abby of Marina HiBb School brought three trophies home from the 29 Palms Junior Tournament recently. 'lbe 15-_year-old took the title in his age groqi, was named overall champion and had the K>w groos title tD boot. He .shot a 79-72-151 in the 36-aole tourney. 'l1tree eagles were record- ed on Saturday with Palmer Lee, Tum Leinenger and Chuck Beatty sharing t h e honors. Lee gamerel his eeag!e- two on the 387-erd Afth bole. Leinenger did likewise on the 323-yord -hole and Beatty turned the trick on the 379-yard 17th. SeacHft Mike HUbbart scored a hol.e·in-one on the 183 y.ard par ttne bole SuOOay. Rancho SJ Jim Miller romped to first place in e low net tourney oo Siarurday wfth a 61. Back et 68 were Rkbard Grant and Robflrt Thomas while Ai Hewit and G«ald Miller were third With 695. A five-"Way tie existed for -at 70 wltti Frank Smith, ll9JTy Bockley, Pat Wade, Herb Martic and Jim Koox sba<ing the spot. The H i . L o tournament starts Saalrd.ay with fitst tee en slated for &:40 •.m. Sixteen foursomes comprise the field. A mixed couples event ia scheduled Sundoy._ El Niguel ~ Swartley a ' Jolut O'Brien teamed up to score a. Jow net of 58 to cap- ture a best ball tourney over the week.end at El Niguel CC In L&guna Nlgu<L SJaorecHH• ShoreclkCfs Country Cl~ d. San Cleme• will be host foe the Southern California Senior PG-A championships and Jovitatlonal Pro-Am rourney Friday, s.tucdey and Swlday. A Pro-Celebrity event - Satutday bu been added tD the event. Induded "1n the celbrity . rarter is Alen. Hale, Mike (S.. SELMAN, Pae< %8) • W esbninster Rated 18 By Football Magazine Two Sunset Leagbe teams -Anaheim and Senta Ana -have been ranked one-two tor the state of Cd.fornl.a by Oillfornia Prep Rootball, a atatewide ~ootball magazine. Another Sunset p o w e r, Westminster, is rated as the state's 18th best. Prep FootOaU rates the state'c top teams : 1. Anabeim, 2. Santa Ana, 3. El Rancho, •. Redlallds, 5. V.U.)o, I Santa Barl>ora, 7. Alameda, 8. St. Ignatius, 9. Sequ«a, 10. San Fernando. UCI DROPS MATCH, 3-1 ' • --· 'lbe magazine n a m e 1 hal1back 1-CUrtU o( Santa Ana to its 1968 all- 1tate team. 11. 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Biilo enmped for 11mo, but .-oam.d ..-.-.1e1 a ~ 4 tbl fUDd.. beUev• bla .uon. help Biae adn.'t ew:tb' wmder blm..U ell t!Je oul onto the Plr•to fOolboll fldm I J1dl fll pllJiDI the of. • U W • ,.._, ...... -»----and. Mk 1-vo U4 ., ..... line• • playvo h• wora with. ·-ti-- - M•-• ~-<Ont· "Yw coa (el locked up In to help out He ~ ood -• •"' coadJed. the IUQ• UOICl'e be ~ bet lt'1 DOt far the c1r aoom and never lff showed up at'Orl.D(t Cout o..;p Coelt Co 1 lo i • • •· t!Je outlldt -Id," he IOld. Iii 1iM. J•d,.«..U lrede, 8"" BIN. "Worlliill with Ille lootball., _______ _ Bloo, a paid .,..,.,. ol -hu belped round me 0...., Ooa11'1 I a c u It J , wt olld lw made me a bet- teach• -..... -. l1ID w toadw. time, '-"" economics at · "Inl!de the cl111room Jt'1 Cal Stato Lona Beoch In the pr<tty bard to gel to know ewalllp, llld -fool. JOI" ltudentl. Bui on t!Je bill for ... 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It feature1 a sl9ady paint tlaw, ::'Jllllable nozzl•, glass jar far obwving paint !Ml, illldl llOl'8I Just plug In ond spray paint, . varnllh, lacquw, llllec:tlddel & other '-chemlmls. NEWPORT BEACH (Fash~ on Is I a n d) ' '• ~ • • .... " .. ., __ -...-·----.....-.... • ,-~ -· -1.. • __ :_ ~ ~-. ~ • -• •• -• ~~--- • Summer Pregra• Non-calm Sailing Allan Moves Up Dutchmans • Ill Trophies Lisuid Major perpetual .tropb,y third In the junior Snow· wlnnen In Newport Horbor blrd clwnploosbip. Yocbl Club'• 1ummer Non· Tiie Baldwin TrriWllll Callll (j1m:?Jro1ram to NHYC'1 ~· team ,,_ anno Mood•Jo. CGlllllllnl of Petor lllcm, Nina N-wu award-Poler Palller, Gnni Bold· Id tbo Dick Ponll Ptrpet. win and John Daigb. ull for wloolllg a apec:lli 'Ille Steele ~ was Sabot Berlea .... the La-awardecl to the mOll Im· ~ bor Day w-od proved ullor durinl the 'n!e Solland. and Poeter aummer IUSOD and WU perpetuals In ~ Snowbird woo b1 Vicki Call. She Ci&1s --. both wqo by atarjed u a begiqner In the Marllee Allon. Mlsa Allan Sabot Cia&• and worked w.a1 .the third girl to win her way up to tlae sabot B the Potter Trophy llneo Ill di.Woo. •' Hall Scott Race Won ByC8mphell SAN DllllGO -Scott Allan of N~ -v.ctit Chi>, .-uoa for 11Hi U.S. Navy, moved into con- llnl!on in tbo Fl.>lng Dut- -01,mpje trlali Tuff. day -be """ 1be IOCOlld race of tile dolj)Je header. Allio 111>llt the dout>Je. -wl1b Robert J-ea of G-Poi!rt, Va. aqd Piaceil fourtll 111 tllo -r~ Jeodlng by • -1 margin -tllree ....,.. of the 1even riace aeries is Tom Miao of Btdalo, N. Y. who placed. third in -....... Tu~. Jamee: won the first race Tueaday br ....... from behind cm tllo Ural -log IDd 111171nl oheod of Bili -ol Wert Polm Beodl, Fla., beotiac him by .0 llOC<lllds at the llnilb. Allin eailed • .....,, rate wltb Cbarl11 Ol>erlbeimor of Bllflalo with tllo lead ......... - --Allan oui.. maneuwnd Obnbeimer on. tbe flDol -ther lei IDd .... by20-. EfJll>I ti> 10 -- prewiled for both ·-· willl • threMool cbop pro- vldlng some mi1!11 ""'11 tor 1lle lMoot 1l<q11. Tba flnl ,_ -lallod oil tllo Nav,at -· -lll'ChTonrout1ide Mllatoo BQ. fto aecoed ,_ bad ti> Ila movtd IO Ocooa--the N•YJ ......i1n1ar> ........ ..... 'Ibo winner of ... boll lilt OUt of ..... aerie• wUI ho tile Flyjo& -.. skip- per "' 1be ~ J11Cbtilll lllOlea In 6-dco llHI -· -On the -of .. !brow· out rac. iii II» f!nt three racea Allen ii ltlldin& the eerie.a with 11.• penalty points lo II tor Allao and 18. 7 for Jeme1 .. But if die tmow-oua were flgurtd • w. po1n1, Allan Sl!:OONt> RACE -en llld James walld be tied -Alioo., tisN: ( s ) with &.7 points and Allan Obenliatm«; (Sl Alltt>; (f) third -•· 'Ibo Oeet will late a rwt Cllr!I ~. -, tl>dt.Y ood rwume raeln1 m.; (I) llGr7 ~ ID, =' ~ac::=:y :~ ~z.nlNGS -(1) An.I, Sundoy, l·S.S-11.4; (I) Allaa, # Follow!D( ore tie lop ftva t-ll: (S) J-, 14 1" finllher1 In -of -=?=1.11=·=7·=====, Tueeday'1 ,...,.., \ ·-r FtRST RACE -(1) lld>ert J&nft, Gloocesler Pt., Va.; (2) Bill Roberts, West l'alm Bea<h. Fla.; (3) Tom Allen, Buffalo; (4)_ Soolt Aliso, U.S. ri.vy; (5) Orarle1 Obenheimer, Buf· -· NO, I a-. •• .. .... ,.,.,., •• MW•Pl,W ftlfWHt .. ~ 111tlr1 U.ltM St1te1 11 +1141 A.1111 L..~.,. c:11...... lt't • 4'•11y fti+llN ef .... DAJL Y JU.OT 1114 .... ,..tiws ... , 111 ft'1 "' N ... I c1h11ri1t. incept!oo In 19.'7. II u 'Ille Manlellua Trophy for awarded for the hJgb-palnt the . m01t outltandln& _ en-~ Snowbird sailor duriq tbt thuslum, cooperation, ef· awnmer season.. fort and good lpCrllman· John McCluro woo the eh!p in the iuo!cr procram McCullouJI!. Perpetual for wu awarded to Lisa Per· a Naplel Sabot aerie• aail· IOD. Bob Campbell'• S b Ip Maie1 from Calllarnla Yacht Club wu the overall ·and ! au. B winner Monday of Long Beach \'.•chi Club'• . All Penney Stores_ Open Eve~ Night Monday Throu9h Sat••i ed Sepl S-4 with Ille lop Tbo NHYC Noo.catm pro- ullon !rem Ill of Ille Sabol sram bu been conducted fleets. MW NleJaan wu for many y-. by Dick 1econd. Sweel The program bu Tbo Weleb Perpetual for produced aome of the out· the moot outatand!og girl 1taod!og adult Nilon in 1be ullor in the club went to ;yadltlng world today. :m:J:n~~~:. .. 1 enn·e~J The r.ce was run in two HCUODI. '!be first leg waa ALWAYS FIRST GUALITY from Long Beach to the · CbanotJ I 1land1 Yacht IT'S OUR BIRTHDAYf Pub ot Omard OD --day. The ret\rD· race wu Our i:nsent to )IOO. er~ta GS1 from Santa Cruz llland to Long Beach. Mll1 NW.sen. Her record Outstancllng adult 1ailcr1 wu: third overall and fint • wbo are productl ot. the &Ir! to flnLll> In the Sabot Noo-Cllm pnsram include NaUonall; thlrdinlbe Sabot Scott Allan, Heory Sprague fl e o I Cbamplomb!p; flrlt ill, George Tlvbt, John Jn tie lnterclub cbamplm· Laun, Dan Tbompaon, Peter 1ht.p1 Hrle1; 1eeond in the WU.on, Skip Allan , Peter McCuUouab S • r i e 1, and Parker, and Chril Seaver. Power Boat Handling Class Starts Monday Campbell'• percentqo of error for the entire race WAI 1.833. Tbe odJer Ci&ls B -,. was John a-•1 R<nr.-from LBYC. - an error of 2.31. TtlRU SATUR~AY ONLY!·: '· I . • . Balboa Power Squadron opem lb !all piloting and 1mall bolt lwMlkC ClO\ll'le al NeW!l<rt llarl>or Yodlt Club nm Mooday nill>t 111 7 o'dcd. Tbo ti.week c:oune Is free to the p u bl!c. Boat OWDet lb1p ii not • pre-n:- qu!silo. Tbo clale Is -to both me md women. E...,. facet of llDalJ -haodllng ... safety afloat .. covered in the famed USPS cour1e. Some of the subjects cDVered are government regulatlon1, basic ~p, ulr.fy equip. ment, rules of the nautical road, -to _.. and read a compass, goverm'MU aid> ti> nevlgo- Uoo and bow to handle firea in a email boat .at tea. The course ehO covera the belie elements of pllotiDg. Willi 1be comwm threll of openlor llctllllng h1111g- ln( """' the -. ol boat High Winds Foul Up Star Cla8s SAN FRANCISOO Tnnty.eve lo•-- wblsCled ~ tile Goldm Ga TuMlay ... vlrbllll,y made·-of the lilor Class North American dlamp-.lp regatta. Out of the 30 ·-·· lour ...... dllmuted and eight otbeR ea•• up the dus\y CoinC and -for cover. Tbe wlnoer In tile !Int al the G.ve race eerie• w• SU, Weuuealtaom Of SWeden --Wved tile beaV)' --to top the Deel -!nckldinC Swed111'1 Jdln Albrecblloo, I be Olymplt Star a!<lppor for that COUil· try . Wenneratrom [s AlbredUoll'I 0 l y mp I c lllti:t mte. In -place -Tom Blacuner'a Good Gr I e f tr.>m SL Frandll Yacht Club, and tl>lrd -Doo Trask'• Swinging Stir, allo from SL FYC: Fcurtb place went to Ond Lewadder'1 Zucker x.rmcbeo from N""P"rl HutJor Y~t pl~ and lll1h ... Albrecblloo. -of Ille Ol;)D4Ac&. -· -be DO Siar "-14'•" .. ,.... Al of the 1klpp«• Ill the -Amerleoo (Sllvw Star) dwnpmablpo llllod ID tilt Oi}'llll'lc -ot -Dloto !aot -k. Lowell Nor111 of San Diego w• Ille Oiymclic lltalo-· -W =··~ ...... SERVING THE PUIUC AND 'llADE """"" 642..s21 221,1 W. lllM llYll. N....-llodl owoen, b USPS caune In 1 a f e boat handling 11 a must. Clu1 A winnlr RI .Kelly Williams' Happy Houn from LBYC with an emr of 2.17, and 1ecood WU Dexter Wood'• Nam KAI, LBYC with an trrcr al 2.S7. BYC Girl Winner Successful pqlllng of on u•mhwtion at tile con- clulion of t h e U Mteka COllflO eot;U.. tile llludeot to invitation . to become a member of a 1ocaJ. squadron and thus become e!lgible for . Caro! Mc<Jonf of Balboa other USPS cotrses wmch Yadit Club llliled ber Ltdo· cover every ·~ o f 14 Ditto to tine 1traigbt boating from adv an e e d victocies in Voyagers Yacht seamanshJp to c e I e It i a I Club'1 Jane Sc bock oovigcW!i.on. The USPS also M:emorial Tr~y R*3I for bu counes in e n g i n e women last Sunday. , maintenence, electronics, SecoOO place went to -and sailing. Dora Klr9I o! VYC end No ad""'1«d reg!strat!m "~ }Yatooo of Lido Jale II nec<!lsary for the pllod!g....., /ffU tl>lrd. ,.., "" clus. 1be student Ls urged The Jane Schock rect ls to come preparod with an annul! e....t sp1llllCX'ed .-one! peodl the flrll by VYC In bonor of the wife DlglJt. o! tile late E-B. Schock, Tbe Balboo Squadron of, naval azcllltecl and earl,y ler1 -piloUng da11.i VC member. throughout tile .,_ -'-oe• • .w°"""' of t be cM> llao in the fall, one in the spring HrVe M race committee. and one in tbe summer. All 1tiJ ye1r'1 race mid an in· class lectures are conducted-termtl.oml Ira.var wttb. tbt by Power S q u a d r o n entry 0( Misl Teresa dt la .-. -many ,..... Barra o! San G•'!>"T Yadlt of np«lence In aperMhl( Club, v• de Bravo, Mu· amall bolta. lco. '• -• up yourcar . instead of a kid. People are usually surprised to find out how many criminals started as teen-aged car thieves. But that doesn't seem to stop them from leaving their cars unlockecl and tho keys in them. Last year 76% of stolen caB were left unlocked: nearly half also W.d ignition keys in thorn! Evon a kid can steal a car with a key in It. Maybethat's why more than hall the car thieves In this coontry are under 18. To steel your car and start a life of crimo, young car thieves need your help. 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' ' • • .. • • . • f ; ' r '' ' " , " • . . ·~.t.;-J¥_• ...... ..-.. .~ 'J ~ 1 J. ··-~ " . • • • • .- • IJ)j\Jt,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Un wise Penny-pinching Phyllis F.cfleniqllOi 1.5, bas been (and still WU OS this Pili• went to prest) WICOl15ciOUJ at Hoeg Memorial H0<pltal since August 19, altar nearly drowning In heavy surf oft Huntington State Beach. Sile may have been \he viclim of a clash between city and -bureaus over administration of city and 11ltte beaclles JocallY, ~ certainly ol attempt& 'to •Wh &tau speriding with little regard for services. Phyll\s wos callBbt in a riptide and swept to sea where she fought for her life unaided by the strong arms of a lifeguard. She battled alone \hat Monday be- cause there were no state li!eguarda on d\Jty whare she had been swimming with a lliend. There were no lif~ because there wu not enough money In the state part budget tn adequately .ttall the state bea<:b deepite its heavy. use every day ol the summer. State Beach SUp<rvbor Glen Lavine admitted bis department does not have the funds to man each. sec- tion of state beach all the time. At least half ol the lifeguard. stations are manned and others are when the crowds warrant it, he said. Otherwise, warning signs that no lifeguards are on duty are the only pro. tection swimmers have. t The fin! of this year, city harbor and beaches di-rector, Vincent MoorDouse, -requested that Huntington Beach take over operation of. the Huntington State B.each south of Ille city and Bolsa Chica State Beach Moorhouse's chief argument for the city take-over of the whole beach is that his depaI1ment has ,the money and administrative experience to provide ade. quate services, which he claimed the state is not doing for lack of funds. Nine permanent lifeguards watch over the 3.3 miles of city beadl, as compared to two state life- guards oo the five inil.. of slate beach. During peak Wisdom Begins With Wonder A man I mow, whole son bas Just entered h1gb '1chool, rece~y asked me if I could expfaln what happens to all 1ttole "gd~W," at yeart old when tlley beoomo old. "Do childr9 ·set r u they get older?" M W'tlnted b) know. "Or ia it jWll M ~ chrmological oge beginB to catch up w1121 tlleir ml!l!lal age?" lt 1eem1 to me that usually what ls .._ as "br1&'htne•h in very YOUJlC chlldHn Is ocu,. ob8ervatlon, strong memory, and a keen Ho&e o( im- itation. \. YOUNG CBILDREN' o b s e r v a evorytlling 'rill ., original •>"'· Ev.ry C<:JW is a new cow; nature has not been Wile<! loc them by repetition. They can loll you -many flnen trucks pused the window this morning, because each green truck Ls a unique phenomeoon to them. Likewise, because their grey matter fs so relatively unwrinkled, they can remember trivial events of a year ago far more precisely than their parents can -who have a hundred more im- portant memories to carry around in their craniWJll. IMITATION (seen in young monkeys as wel.) accounts for a lot of what we caH precocity ln small children. They will repeat phrases and g~ures ;md es:prtsS:ifl('I _Uley hp,ve seen or · heanl. w1.thb0.t re any bn- der&t.anding what they mean -but the perf"Ol'meD£t pass,.! for devemess. Very few "geniuses" of 3 nmain geniuaes at 13 because the human mind quickly loees its sense of wonder, and begins to operate on formulas and abstractions instead. And we become old.et, V.e uo lona:er look at the Ur di vi.dual cow, we simply see the Idea- of a cow and dami.ts tbe creeture from mind. THIS JS WHY Arlstotle .-.ld lll1t "wonder ia the tiegl.nning of wisdom,'' and "1ly aearo.s and lnvenlon of all eypee often seem to be cb11dli1ce ill tbek approach to the world: they have retained a naive and direct, yet pro· found, way of looking at individual things. Every grownup accepted the fact that apples fall down rather than up. Only NewWn sought to question th.ia commonplace, as a child might, and thus revolutionized our tclentwc ttiinldng. Formal education teeches the young rules and formulas for handling reali· ty on a mass basis; it also runs the risk or stultifying curiosity and flat· tefl.ing the imagination. This may ex· ;_'ai.n~ why_so many ro~~e J~Uset wUe sett-educilte£1 me:n wbO never al!lowe<I thW sdlooling ·to deoden their early semitivity. ~ T ed Kenned y's Decision WASHINGTON -Sen. Edward Ken· nedy will supPort the Humphrey· Muskie presidential ticket, he an· nounced Tuesday. ln doing so, Kennedy wlll stress that while backing the national Demo· cratic 1late, he reserves the right to "speak out" on the Vietnam war and other issuea oo which he holds differ· ing views. The MassacbusetU legislator strong. ly favors immediate halt of bombing of North Vietnam and a coaliUon govemm~t wlth Viet Cong participa· tion in Sbuth V~tnam. This was UJe stand espoused by his late bf'Qther. While Kennedy waa a )llember of the Mas1achusettl delegation to th e Qlicago convention, be did not attend. Also he declined a personal offer of Vice President Humi:mey to be bis runnint: mate. AT 11lE HEIGHT of tbe bacbtage maneuvering at ti»fJ convention, when lt became evident to insiders ttiat Senato< ll<Cartby had no dlance of 'lt'b>nlltl, oome long<Un< Xem>edy p-..ua4Jt to louncll a bOom in bttwl ol .. Teddy.'' In the foreh'oot of this Josl,<l;ldJ "stop Huml'llrey" effort were Prof. Jmn K...,.th Galbraith. bead of 1111 Amoricom for Democr1tic .---•• 0-r•e --, !>Mr GM<p: Old -· U ,... want to liielam ~ • • wldeJy ,,.... fl<f a d y I c t colwnnilt. 7ou'n Paa to bin to spe.od mon lfD>e -1!rillnl about aex. 'hkem•--' -HELPFUL Dear llellpw: can I btlp II If m1 readers doa't .............. ptVbjaml Action, and Richard Goodwin. Galbraith was largely instrumental last winter in inducing McCarthy to enter the presidential race. Goodwin also had a prominent hand in that, later switched to Sen. Robert Kennedy when be became a contender, and after his murder again became a close McCarthy lieutenant. Key of th e Galbrdth-Goodwin strategy was for Mccarthy lo withdraw his candidacy and then to personally put young Kennedy into nomination. mis DRAMATIC move, it was argued, would stampede the con- vention and overwhelm the Humphrey forces. A number oi favorite son can· dldates "would be certain" to join this spectacular blitz, it was claimed. McCarthy turned 1he &Cherne down flat. "A.rt you talking for Teddy," he ask· ed., "or are you eCling on your own ." Galbraith replied that young Ken · nedy tnew nothing about the pr0pos1l. Jlowever, be expressed firm con- fidence that the Ma 11 ac h u st t t 1 sen.a.tor would respond to a "Cenuine draft like th!J." "lt'a out of tbe queM.lon," l&kl McCarthy, "Win or lose, I am slayin& to the end. I owe that to my people who ha~ supported me ao loyally and devotedly. They have stuck with me, and the leUl I can do II to ltlct by them. "Furthtr, T don't owe~ Kennedf1 anything, It's the other way around. I am not wit.lldrawlnr: fOr Teddy or &Q¥Dm else." ' 11euons, the city employs some 70 UleJUlrda, while \he state luu only ~. For Huntington Beach to take over control ol the entire ocean front wttlun Its city llm1U would mean a uv!ngs to \he public and continuity of conuol. Had \he city and Its lull stalllng policy been In ef. feet on Huntlnflllln Stale Beach Aug . .19, Phyl!la might have joined the back-to-school throng on Tue~. mMy of whom were rescued on \he city beach during the swnmer days. A Far-sighted Proposal Among the bond propositions coming before the public thi1 fall is an $8 million request by the· Fountain Valley School District. The '8 million, supplemented by nearly '17 million In state School Building Loan funds, is oo provide the a:chool systein with 11 new schools for the next 10 yeara. School officials say the 11 schools, together with the 11 already in use and one under construction, will take care Of the district'' needs when it reaches its aaturirtion of 17,700. In other words, they say they will probably never have to ask voters for additional funds to build schools. The total of 23 schools, officials say, will provide ' acbool within walking distance ol nearly every chil . The proposal will be put before the voten Tuesday In a special election along with a bond proposal by Orange Coast Junior College District. Schoolmen say a "yes" vote is to prevent over- crowded classrooms, while not crowding Uie taxpayer with another tax increase. The DAJLY PILOT recom- mends it as a good idea. H Hubert, Kind Drug Store Philosopher Some Can Take It, OtlaersNot The Crying of the Losers Morning There, fatkti. Time -f or another tee·vee vizit with Hubert, the Hired Man -the heart-warming story of a kindly drugs.tore philosopher and his lifetime dream of some day run· ning the pharmacy all on his own. And, oh, what a glorious occzelon thlr isl Hubert'a dream baa come true. For there's tbe old Great Society Drugstore with .a span.king-new i,ign: mE NEW DAY PHARMACY Undtr Nno ManagtfMni (The New Bubert, Prop.) But what's this? Inside Uie place ii a shambles. Smashed jars and bottles litter the floor. The walls are smeared witll peace symbols pai-In Iodine. And a middling-sized cross still rmoulders fittuny in one corner. HERE'S RUBERT, his dream come true, sitting in the midst of the wreckage, hi! bandaged bead in bis hands. His faithful wife, Muriel, is trying to comfort him. Bubert (somberly): My, ttat WAS a To the Ed.it.or: Rick Du Brow In his column of Sept. 4, kept up the echo reverberating out of Chicago that the Democratic Party has come to an Mld, or something. It seems to me that what bas hap- pened to jolU'nalis.m Is simply that it has buried its journali.rta somewhere and these have been replaced by copiera and quotera. MR. DU BROW MUST be young and certainly not a political bistorit.n. OtherwUe be would bark ba<:k to the Democratic convention of 19'28, which chose Al Smith after umpteen ballots .and many bigoted words; or to 1932 when Cactus Jack made the big switch; or to ID-'& when some deleJ .... were so mod that tbey tried to keep Harry out· M Philadelphia so that ht could not accept the nomina· tion, hoping by thia maneuver that hia nomination would be declared invalid .and force the convention to go back and nominate Ike. mERE HAVE aiways been angry people at conventions. Some losers can take it, others not. But smart people and amart journalists should look more to the caliber and strength of the winners rather than that of the losers. The almost 2,000 delegates who wera on the winning side were a formidable group of experienced and intelligent citizens and politicians who knew what Grand Opening. , they wanted and how to get it. Since Martel: There, tllere, dear. It wati:n t when In Our hi.story has it been wrong your fault. ~en . the young people to be on the ~Effig s.ide? • _hogan. Uu:•""llf briclu.IQrpeoce IJld ----1;et.!Oserscry1M1ie;;1bust,but for the polic~en began illegally breaking my money those who to~ should have. open theU' beads for law. and order aDd NORMAN J. DE GRACE The Mayor began locking people out and telling everybody what to do ••• Bubert (pllllosopblcally): Well, now, Muriel. there's good kids and bad kids and good cops and bad cops and good mayors and bc.d mayors and good goodness and bad badness. That's my stand and I will not yield one iota! (Suddenly ne.ar tears) But why do they au hate me? Muriel: Oh, that'.s not true, deQ'. I think it's jl.lfit that some don't like the old standard remedies. Perhaps ii you laid in a new line ... Hubert (squaring his shoulders): By gum, I will! Now that The Boss has turried the store over to me, I can do .anything I want. I'm my own man and ... (The phone rings.) Murtel: It's The Boss. Hubert: Hi, there, sir. SlD'e sorry you couldn't make it to the Grand Opening .•. Heavens, no, sir, I didn't want lo get you killed •.. "Old era en. ding?" Oh, not your old era, sir. I meant sort of any old era ... "New Day dawning?" No, sir, nothing wrong wlth the old days at all. I just wanted to remind folks that a new day was coming. You know, like Wednesday .. . Muriel (lugging his sleeve): Tell him about the new line of ~naceas you're going to lay in. He 11 be ao proud or you. Bubert (aghast): Hush. MID' .. I (~nto the phone) A new line? Ob, no, !lr. You know-me. I'm loy.a.J to your product. right dowo oo the bit,.r eud. I Just thought if I kept saying "new" often enougti, folka might th.Ink they weren't the s.ame old ... I mean th• good old ... I mean .. , That J& • (HNtily) But today, to YOll. sir, r •• y thank you, thank you, '1r .•. What? Oh , tbet's'more generosity than 1 can be•. sir. '!bank ~u, tl1anlt you, sir. !He hMg1 up.) Mariel: He 's going to let you lA1 in 8 ™'w line? Jlubert (Struglting to his feet llDld ~1 ttie wreckage): No, but guess whal In reward for. my years ot loyalty, he' a nO( only turning the ttore over to me, but he's not going to char&e ma •nYlllln& fe< tbe fOOd will. Db appoln tment To the Editor: On Monday evening, Sept. 3, the Huntington Beach Clty Council made a considerable effort to bring local government closer t. the people. The evenlng council session was held in the Forum at Golden West College. Thi! was well-publicized and the time was even set back to 8 p.m. to allow more time for residents to get to the meeting. The effort was a complete failure - and a personal disappointment to me. I observed less than a handful of tm· famWar faces. This experiment will probably not be tried again. It has ad· ded fuel to the contention ol the skep.. tics that people don't really care what happens, unless they are directly af. fected by a zone change, a freeway or an airport site. TWO MAJOR BOND issues and a vital charter change will be on the ballot in November. Plans are being made now to present these lSS\les to as many groups a1 posstble in the com· munity, in an objective aod factual manner. Voters should • v a f t themselves o( the opportunity tx:i be in· mned of these ballot moalUl'es and tllu1 vote from a bull of knowled&e of Dear Gloomy Gus: I feel sony r... tile four-- year old children nmn1nC looee !n Huntington 8eadl -.. but where are the parenta:? How can We beautify the city wben theM }'OUDlltttl, knowlnc no better, nm olf with my 1xpualva d,,. ..... u.. roc1<11 rm rea4J i. blow my top I -I . lll. T. • . on a pedestal lf his name la mentioned in a textbook. 1 really doubt ttl SUrely Senator Schmitz and bis fellow John Birch Society 'members aren't afraid of the truth in a public acbool book. Let'a hope nol Lttters from readers are welcome. _on. the fa~ of some school Normally writeTs should convey their districts ~o use this history, since it ii messages in 300 words or less. TM , •. the ~te s official j~or high hiitory right to conderut letters to fit SfXJC" text, ~t seems not usmc it would bti or eliminate libtl is reserved. AU Je&-~reak.ing the law: And br,ea~g law1 ters must include signature and mail-LS really un·Ame~1can, lsn tit. ing address, but names will bt with--D. V. Co held on rtquest. the issues. If this is done, there should be no question regarding the outcome. WHILE I HA VE served on the coun· cil I have continually pushed for wlder representation on city commissions and committees. This i1 gnadually coming about, but we still have a long way to go. I fee.I that dedsiO"ns, within legal limitations, lthould consider the eUectJ on our people rather Ulan just 1~ effect on business or industry or is good "planning." Some of our leaders tend tio forget that this is a community of people who want a desirable place to live. The turnout at Golden West College wasn't t.oo helpful. JACK GREEN Vice Mayor Huntington Beach Ne"'• Coverage To the Editor: • 1.11ave. been following llle DAILY' PILOT'S coverage ol. the airport con- troversy since sbOttly a:lter the Pereira and Associates report became public. I wish to ex.press my personal and tile Home Coundl's appreciation to the paper for your Complete and factual coverage of Utis question. Numerous individuals have expressed this same feeling to me. WM. BEN LONDEREE Pre&ident Home Council 'Land of t he Free' To the Editor: This is in answer to a letter (Mailbox, Sepl 4) concerning one state senator and one state-approved textbook. The letter praises the work or Sen. John Schmitz and his stand against "Land of the Free.'' an honest and str.aight-ronrard account of our nation's history. The book, supposedly. "glorifie1" the Negro, "glori!les" the New Deal and makes a fool of Senator Joseph McCarthy. A majority ot tbe educa· ton don't feel tlUs way. It seemi Senator Schmits and many others, read only what tbey Want to out of the book. "LAND OF 11IE FREE,'' for the first time, perhaps, baa the guts to tell it lllte It really ~ed. It Is not I garbled facslmile. ~ over 200 yean of raclaJ pre-1udlce, isn't it about tpne someooe re.cognbed the accomplllhments of the NelfO? Some mislnr<lrmed members of 1odel)' feel the Nep-o Is being put Quotes Brtu L EU.u10•, Sa• DieJt -• "Will tho winds In Ille orchord lfve us apple• for poUUcal apples.auot or a compltte!J bated IJld cooled PQlltiul pie?" Rep. Crall BGfmer, Loq lleoelo , " IUIC~U' ...... -... beUevt the next &old nioh w!ll be bl.sed"' tocbocloa, oot ceovll'h7-" C:JtlW IHaclpllne To the Editor: The article· by Sydney Harril OD Sept 5, entitled "Wrong Way to P u n 11 h a Child,.. warrant& aome response. The example of steslln& money from a child in order to t.each the child not to steal, is not ~n quetdon. What did impress me ""'' the la\111)' thlnklnr demonstrated tihroughcM tile reat of the article. It is thla very type of thinking that is one of the basic cause• of the probletn.a faced. by American.I today. , It was noted that the word "at· gression" wai used in a negative serue at leut 10 times. Quoted was some psychologist, whole positl.on it was reported, feel.! that to puniah • child for stealing (an act of ac· gression) is .a counte.r..aggression, and therefore wrong. IF AGGRESSION Ls wrong then II fQllows, I-believe, t;!1at permiaivenu~ Ls proper. It Is t2lh attitude ct. permissivenen u • sCliutktm: to f'orei.P: affZrs, laWbreaters, i::iateri, atudeni. and now even our children, wh!cb 11 the major cause oi our • tiociety'• downward trend. If we •pply Mr. Harris'• clo<lnc remarks to the above problem area• might we not be better off? Mr.~Hanit states that "parental auression to curb childish aggreaslon, tbt onlJ lesson they will learn is that ag• gresaion works -if you are Itron& enough, big enough, and fierce eOOUCb lo get aWW'j with il" DOES IT NOT lo-tllat ii our law enforcement agencies, faculty rtaff1, armed forces, etc1 were bi& enou&h, strong enough aDO bad the potmtial ferocity that d:lese agencies mJ(bt be men! capable of performing the func· lions for which ,Y:,{t exist? 'lb1a ta not to say that un tied a.a:grenJon by these .agenciea is deRrabte, but neither is unlimited pe:rmi.asivenBU. I remember a Biabop Sheen nmark on television when he sllid, "A pat on the child's back was rood for him, ac long as it was often enough, bud enouab, and Jow et.ough." Who would ever have thought that Blthop Sheen wu IUCb an aggressive person? • H. L. WHITE ---W- Wedne.d1y, Sepl II, 19e8 Tllo ..Utorlal ""'1• o/ Ille Dollr Pilqc "'"' to mt.,,. and ·-vJatc rwadC'tt by prcs-ntano tACt ...,.,_,,, O!Jiiiiont and - """toey °" fQp(cl ol lntnul and ilgnlµ..-, bw providing • I"""" /or Ille •"JW•llloii of our "odors' O!Jiiiiont, and bp presenting ~ dWet1c otr. poinU of fnform.td obinwn anci spo1cuftwft o• foJ>1<1 of u..r de~ . Robert N. Weed, Pllblljlicr I ' ~ . . ~---------------~----..... ------···=·= -. -·· -. I I • Wldntldq, S.,tembtf II, 1968 DAILY PILOT £•1 ~ , . - Olives RiPen Sandwich Appetite .. a.( • •• DAILY PILOT • FOOD SECTION '. ' The Iii o It llnaglnaUve up and bOa~ them over coals SPECIAL SANDWICU aandw:lcbe1 art madit with or ma bot o'lli. You'll be LOA~ CaUtonU ripe ollvea, not glad ''" lllOd 0 little Im· Slit 3 cups flour . Disaolv• excluding new ab~ and _ ..... .-on. .t package active dry yeut flavar1. ......,.._ in 1/3 cup warm watw in For the newest of the new, RIPE OLIVE COFFEE warm bowl. Add . % eup the Oof! .. House Sandwich BOUSE SANDWICH CAKE warm milk, 1 tablespoon Cake ls fl.lled wltb a sugar, l~ teaspoons ult, 2 llCrllln!>ti,.. combo di ripe 1 (No. l) tan •• pitted tableapoons &hortenlng, la ollve1, bot dogs, celery.. California ripe olives teee(X>OO dill weed and 1 mayonnaise lllld muotard. 6 bot cfogs tablespooo insia.t minced For added zoet, bob iip two la cup fioely chopped onion. special loawc of bread b1 celery stir in 1 cup flour. Beat the populaJ; cootriSe method, 2/3 cup mayonnaise with rotary beater until and you have the J1lakings of 4 teaspoooa horseradish smooth , about l minute. Add a coffee house pwty: mu~d 1f.t cup flour; beat vtgotously For aoother sandwich that 2 Special Sandwich Loaves with wooden spoon until lends itself to a decorative Butter smooth (150 s troke s). party setting, a ripe olive Chop ripe olives and hot Gradually blend in 1'14 to 1 Y.a Wr1a is juot the t!Unc. The dogs. Combine with celery, cups Dour to make 6till prepared ripe olive and ~.)'OmWliae and mU!la.rd. dough. ground beef mixture is ... 1. Spll! eecb i aodwtdt rOa! futo Turn out onto !loured ly mounded into hollowed. two • layer15. Spread cut board. Knead about 5 F'rencb rolls. Top eaeh torta surfaces with butter. minutes, until dough is with the crust ••bat' ' Put loaves back together smooth. Cover with. Saran, originally cut from the roUs . with ooe third of filling then a towel Let rest 20 Bake. Ripe olives are the between each layer. Turn minutes. Punch down . glossy little dazzlers that one filSed loaf upside down Divide dough in ball. Knead romplete the garnish for in plate~ Spread bottom with each portion to break air this sandwich. butt.er then remairuog hot bubbles Ulen place in greas- Use a little imagination dog filling. ~ with second eel 8-i'nch round layer cake the.: next time you-craye-a-lill1'<1-t:Jte<ioe-..i.Jltrlqr.---iu.:-PI~ ou ~to tuna s:andwlcb. Combine Insert 8 bamboo skewers edges of pan, building it up tuna with Callfwnia ripe through layers to b o 1 d sligbUy at edges. Brush top olives, cheese, mayonnaise HD.dwidl cake in position. with melted butter. and Worcestershire sauce 'J;'op each skewer with ripe Cover pans with Saran .and spread Qll hamburger olive. Cut into woo,e. to and refrigerate 2 to 4 boun. bunl!I. Wrep the litile tastles serve. Makes 8 servings. When ready to bake remove from rerrllerator • n d 1prinkle ocb loaf With 1 tablespoqo-. P a r m e s a n ch.-. Let stand 2 o rn.hwtes. Bate in bot oven (400 d<IJ'MS F.) about 25 minutes, uoW browned. Turn out onto wire racks to cool. · CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVE TORTA I pound ground lean beef 1 (1\li.....,.) eovelope spaghetti' sauce mix l (8-ounce) can !~to ''"""' 1 <No. J) tall Clll\ pitted ealiornia ripe olives v.. Cup shredded Parmesan cheese 8 round French rolla Melted butter Brown beef HghUy. Add apagbeUi """soning mix an.: txnnato sauce; cook 5 tu 10 minutes over low heat, stir· ring occasionally. Mix in drafned rii>e 'Olives cut Into wedges and cheese; remove from heal Cut t}Jln slice o!Lt:op..of each roll. Hollow out centers leaving a I-Inch obeli. BnLsl! insld< of rolls with butter. Fill with ripe olive mixture ; replace lope, Brush outsides of rolls With butter and place on baking stteet. Bake £ n moderate oven (350 degrees F .) 15 to 20 minutes, until thoroughly heated. rv-rnish as desired with \whole ripe olives, pickles and peppers. Makes 8 servings. RIPE .OLIVE TUNA BUNS 1 cup canned California ripe olives 1 (6"' or 7-ounce) can tuna 1 cup grated American cbeeoe I/,. cup mayonnaise \Vorcestershire.._sauce 1,1, te a spoon Worcesten.hire sauce' 6 hamburger buns Combine rJpe olives cut into cbunkl with drained tuna, cheese, mayoonaise and Worcestienhire sauce. Split bum and fill with ripe olive miJ:ture. Wrap in foll. Heat in very bot oven ( 450 degr<es F .) 15 minllttl. !l.okes 6 llOl'Vial•· ·,.Seeds When a caraway meetJ a caraway com.tng through the rye-it'• rye bread, ot. c o u r 11 e I Altbough that's where the caraway Med b: molt liltely to be lolllld, these s n a p p y arcm.aUc seed! rally in a wide range of recipes. Althugh Asia Minor Is the ancient home of caraway, it is a pet spice in north· ern and middle Europe. An old German cookbook notes that "the Germana have such a regal'd for caraway seed, they always put it into their pie crusts, mix it in their bread and add it in ROLL OF GOODNE SS, HOT AND HEARTY -l:r<BIL.,meaJIJl'e. -1.o-1beir sauces." You. will find Caf'o away soup recipes in Pol· iab and Viennese cookbooks too, while no less a histar· ian than William Shake- speare recixdl an invitati.QD. to "Pippin of my own graffi.ng, with a dish of car- aways." Roman Parsley 'Spirits' Warded Off Parsley Ls described as "the greatest of all robust herbs" and "the d a i 1 y standby to make cuisine palatable." It has been said that "a kitchen devoid of parsley is devoid of the best.'' PaI<ley wes known and usec1 to carnl!h foods .. -.. tile 3rd Oentury. Greek mytllolog)-beld tllat Hercules vrore a garland of parsley. Juno's honea wen believed to have accelerated their speed b7 Dipping parsley. Hittory al8o ten. "' tbat early Rom8DI wore parsley in diopiet.s tl'OUDd tbeir necks to wad oil in· to:dcatkn. It ws woven into wreaths that wen awarded victors in Ille '"""'1 Ne- meon gam111. Todo1 •• -"ponley lo Ulllad wltll oU. llll>l<s ... tht _, lllt. 11 " - <It !be moot -'"" """"' """ la -.,.,,.m, in manr gardenl. M:ore COil• .... ..,11, 1111, It "1lila lo ~Dab form'"' t11e sp1ce au rud1 tor In· -.... 'lbe -. freeze-driod ponle)' ll&R•, art 1i.o available in tome ptr1ls " .... ~. The curly leafed variety, cbiefly grown In California, is the main source of the dehydrated and freeze-dried Oakes that find so many uses in the cookiD&' and preparation of foods. Pars- ley has a mild, agreeable flavor that Meu.d1 well with other berb1 and comple- ments most foods e1:cept sweets. Cream .sauces and cream- ed soups are more tasty and invlting to the eye with the addition of parsle1 flakes. Exact or accurate measure· meut of parsley Oakes is not as critical 81 for most spices and herbs. One to two teaspoons is a good starttng point for amounts to use in most recipes for 4 to 6 servmas. Scrambled egp, omelet& (whethor pullod or heuch), ell--·la tnd ch .... ..,,m., ~ Unprovod by the additlen <It -peniey liakea. Oaelout1llto---Dtu b uood far lllV' us. Blend porsle7 OU.. Into Wier or morg.U.. for tea Nndwfclleo. Md it le the dQ' ~ for blocaila, mulllm tnd roU. that oo- ~ltJWWWJ .a luncheon or np.. per sofad. Aleo odd It to criddfe ow or ...ate bat· ter, using ooe to two teu· poons in a recipe calling for two cups of flour. Experiment with partley flakes in salad dressings and barbecue sauces. Use it with butter or margarine for seasoninc fi sh -baked, poached or fried. u as11 is breaded at home, one11te:u;poon peniey flakes can be mixed with the crumbs. Add parsley fiakes In generous amounts to cooked r i'ce or noodles served wlUt &avory beef Stroganot!. One tablespoon to one cup of rice is not too much hC!'e. s..,mkle parsley flakes on broiled -1< or chopc, or blond It with th< butter ar mi!'f:""" that top• the . ' Panley !JU•• dreR vp JDCIJ vegetable d I 1 b e 1 : boiled or 1calloped ~. carrots, peas, caullf!ower, turnips, --s, aquash, glazed oniont1 zuc. cttm. and there are othen. Don't large! to add It to tho lnad or rice otufllng for l>OllltrY. filll lllld lllUU, In 1 .. 1. fl k<pl In .......... ! place, parsie, OW& wlll !ind more trequent Ule ewryday, " Recipes for c a r a w a y cookies came to America generations ago frlXll kit.ch· ens in England and north· em Europe. Pickled her- ring seasoned with caraway is another old Engl.Lsb fa. vorite. Wbile caraway is famOUI as a seasoner of pork com- binations, it gives intri(· uing tang to other meat., stews, s o u p s and Cfloose dishes. Sauerkraut is twice as good-cooked with car- away aeeds. The same goes for stewed green or red cabbage,. cote slaw and the whole gamut of p o t a t o dishes. All caraway Is sold whole; it's ne1~er ground n o r crushed aa are most spices. The United States imporl.t about seven mllllon pounds of Utts aromatic seed from the Netherlar.ds, U n i t e d Kingdom and Poland. CARAWAY RING 1 envelope a c t j v e dry yeast v, cup sugar 2 tea!{>oons salt 1 egg, beaten 1-% tablespoon• Caf81f'&1 aeed 1 tab!-celery seed 3 tablespoon.I l n I t l D t minced ooloo ~ cup rnUk:, scalded 3y, cups 1Uted .U-pUIJ>OH Dour (approxlma!'el7) V3 cup butter or ~g1. rtne, melted Soften yeast tn v, cup warm waltr (110 to 115 F.) and 1 teaspoon of the sugar. Add remainlnl 1ugar, salt and egg, In mixfna bowi cwnbine caraway, cdery .. ,Nj OUTSTANDING WAY. TO· MAKE A SANDWICH ..... ,. ''•t·· ,. . seed and minced onion with scalded milk. Cool to luke· warm ; add yeait mixture. Stir in 2 cups of the nour. ·a wire ract .-Serve warm or cold. Yield: One 9-inch ring, CARAWAY PORK• LOIN Beat unill baller II 1mooth and falls tn 1beeta from spoon. Add butter ud mlX w e 11. Stir IA remalntng Dour, mlX until dough • :It lltloath 'and tatlny,' Tum dough Into a arealed l ·lllch ring mold. Cover ind l6t rise In 1 " warm plt<O (llQ to 8S F,) until dqugh ba• doubiod In 112.e or until it baa rllen to abOut \I Inch llilm the top <It the mold , abOut l hour. Bake in preheated hot oven (400 F.) 211 minute• or IDI· UJ browned. Turn out onto WITIDSAUERKRAVT t~oalt l,I Teal--oall v. 1-ground b- 2 Tlelpoo.. ... .... , ...a 4 POllnda port, loin 1 tableapoon CllTlnt jelly 1can(IpolUld.110UllOOI) uuertraut drained Combine Nit, -1t11, bkct -and tablel(iooa of the oanwa7 teed. Rub Ill· p0<k, lat side up, on rA(k In ., uncovered roasting 'j>tli. Rout lo prehe-alow " ... .,... h~·.. I ' r.(i""g : ·:'Rye .·· I oven (325 F.) about 2 boun. - Pour olf fat ii\ roasting l cup butier or marJarine, pan, Spread CWJ:&ll Jelly softened IWl1Dd porl!: kl r...ung pan . Ptirlla for gamlsh ~wflll remailllnC 1 . Blend powdered mustard . ... .... , heel. -t tablto!io<ln ·-ROial w "h-loaP( ct l<r ..... Iii d<felop, Put 111111 4ooo. Yltld: e w I ,,.,. lei -10 mlnutoa ...... ' for oAVO< to develop, Pul umiGAIUAN UPTAVER di-tl>rCJllCb aleve. Adel QIEESE muaWnl; • • c b o V'l ea 1 1 , caraway 1 capers, min~ 1 tabiei-powdertd -wel. llound on aervlllfl mllllar.d onion and eofteG•d huller; I pao~o (8 ounc:e) cot-mis well Mound '"' -me oago obeeH clllil. G&l11iSh will> poprikt. 1 labietpoOO m I a c e d Serve at end <It mul,. aoobov!es Hu~• style. ar '"' 1 tablespoon caniw•y ffC!f c:raoktn witti ooaftllt <r I la~._-ti 1tllclwiclt 'lftod. Yield: I~ -minced Ai>l'l'O-elJ 1 cup1. R· ~ ~ -~··"'· • • j ' I • I -- ------------·--------------------------~~ --------------:------ . H DAIL'< •llOT . Battleship ·Ready for ~·New Tactic WASHINGTON (AP) -Tho llrst U.S. betdeohlp 'to tee action since tht Karean wor w1ll try to knock out N~ ~ese batteries wtdthhavea tub born 1 y 1111'Vlwd alr _,.1. Tbls will be a prime mlsalon for the New Jersey and nu 16-incb '"'" when tl)e !A,-baltlethip or· rives on the line oll Vietnam late tills lllOlltb cc oarly Ocl<l>et. ' 'Ibo Nn Jersey. brooght out al retiI .. eat Int yell'., left ber -J10!1· Of Lo(f lamb I ' !_; SHOULDER ~ SHOULDER ch.ops I roast U.S.D.A. otOIQ 11 1 ' U:S.D.A. otOICf ' . 79. I 49' h•lont c I SLKID for &i. TIED ·~ ~·5h~ ~ ----------·----------turkey ! o-bone Pa.rts ~ chops HINDQU:uras I u.s.o.A. ot01a LAMI DIUMSTICX5wWINGS I :E..29i~!g -'---_\.Afayfair ~&IM~!!:_ _ _: ;91c . =~~:o.,:~:~1W1Au~:E=~~ HOFFM~~~~~~ro~rEF BRISKET .• 89' REAL McCOYS CORNED BEEF ROUNDS .• 89' REALMc E _ _.. ""'29' BEEF LINK SAUSAG ,.,,,... 69' EAL McCOYS BEEF BACON "or."•· 59' ~ILSON CRISPRITE BACON "'·"0 • •. 69' FILLET Of PERCH _.98' FILLET Of SOLE • IONl IN,DnJCIOUS PAN FRIED O_R SWISSEI> OR rump roast W!U TllMMID Ion. In mavfresh Peaches . Ho.2liCAN · S,! ----.- GREEN G!ANT4r $ 1 PEAS .,. , ~ GJHf N 81 /\N\ • • · • piUsbury ~flour I 5 Lil.BAG 9' -~ Ddcrdailll longhorn cheddar cheese 99c CllAMY, IY THI PllCI ·,,_,., ................................................ -~ ................ -·-·· .. • .. an mecit bologna 59c turkey fOQSf 30 O<(AN $249 MA VFAESH 14 OZ., ttt:G • ., tH.ICK ........ WILSON'S CERTIFIED, TENDER MADE ••• it.IL M•COY,iuc~o PAITRAM'3 odh. CORNED.BEEF 30<4!c SPICED BEEF 30, ih PILUIUIY lllCUITl,no.w"'""""''°' lie PILLSBURY f~OITYCINNAMON IDLLS •odlc ~Ma)falr ..... ..,,.... proits----.... russets ?. ionathan /....-..,;/Ma)fdr .tf4uors VOll-f 10 PROOF f potatoer apples u.s.N0.1 vodka $3!,! S]!,9 ... '•••y••• >~BRAND NEWI tL-d 't_ . -~ l 11naational book ofter wn en.umps ....... nm MflollKl\N llElll't\GE .............. ......, ... 33. .......... -· de •1• ._ ........ PRESIDEN.rs AND FAMOUS AMERICANS IVY A IOOK A WPJC ....._,_ -·· --~ 49¢ 99¢ Ill . ·- IXTIAFANCY 4 Lis.SI ILUllX WIT,Fltlll FAOAL TISSUE IUCD-AIOCllVT r25' UBKWSHCI =--='" ~0!~ .. __ ,.,.s4H Dly Wl11r• IUIGUMDT, CHAll1S. 11 Jf ~ CH!AMTI, U.UTllN(, IOYMOCCA$10H -Vlt«) 110UO, ~14 lOSI GAL UICLAY'SIOUllOll J:::. IOUllOllDllUD· $3'' CIUM et lllllTUQIY :;;.,.'°" OLD SUllllYllOOI IUMD •. "" swim s11a1111 IAIYMEATS fil0~2i49' C&IW lllZlllllCIALS F-•~11.'1" :o_,_ , .... 39 ::_ .... JS< ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 'i FULL DAYS THURS., SEP1'. 12th thru WED., SIPI. 18th t;IAYFAIR MARKET-175 EAST 17TH ST., COSTA MESA JIN W. 111f k....,. ,_ tm W• • re, ..... .,... • Ill I Vietnam I ,, ·I lj I ' I ,I j ; -·WD'll 1•11.g. ·1 RIQ!ARD'S DOES EVmYnllNC ••. OR I OOESlT!!! Cy Pt:kirw answered lthe telephone b the l l q 1'o r deparlmeat tut Sundof 1 · • "Hello, Rid:wd'• ... S.:y I Hve down in South Lquna and r juot ldll<d a !"· i1.ei!MJOl' in my back patki •• , I've heard Rk:hlrd'a <lies evtrytblJYd , •• Wouldf d~catessen cook tt !or !" RilCHARD'S DOES OR HAS I EVERmDNG .ALMOSTt, , I'm looking for • ~g grl.nder . . . I want to ~ a Bon Voyege Gt!t ttl • perpon who's lNving frcn New -YOl'k .•. I need IOme-~ · tart llh@{1s • • • Y e 1, we .... .-J<ed tart abeu.,, 2 sizet ..• 2 1nch or 4 inl:t1 1 •• or h beJn!ry wW. me.ke' up tart "1ell.s any iiz.e you ~ •• )'OU ""' ... day bef/t<. The read,y-made tart Oils "" ...... and ....,,,,....,,., way Mary Holrottn teoderl)' putJ all of her frouD 'ilee together. ) MORE INTO ~ TIIE LORE OF FROZDi FANI'ASI~ ' Mander'tn oranaea:. " oriental fruit ~ ht aparitled its way i If( o ,:American cookery, conies ........ In deor p!Mtic ~· Each .little ~ ispjn. ----.. tou can pick out <me, tM'<f, or thrte at a time to prnJa a ............... <h-.iloln steak or what baw ~·_!lg w!de jumbo Btrawnemes follow 1he aame route. tou never kDaw" ~ yot,'re P1C to need me or lwo --........... ..... -Or--~ lengtb 9Jlpllnl.CUa ~ 90 why not keep a bil' beMtlful 211 PQOmd .. a.er. ,...,,, .......... A .......... 0n hand. ••• help -ll1 • fe'W' whole ..,. u )'OU aittd them. I DON'T FORGET i :ro ."!00~ • ~. 'I)>urodo.l. ,, ttit "1ijfdi)-)'OU have • . e haw a registn.r tight de our rotf@e 'libJp, or )'OU can "°"'-~hall, or ilJou are 1till unttgbtered, :prr -hetdquart"9 .,;m bo open witll midniabt ~ ,GOCI> JUNK . • • • TRASH'N' 'I'REAStJJm; : _Our flower etqt t a homey type .. place. 1onee tn a wh1.le they !up·a ,bwdl ot IOQdles 1im.11oat-lura d llt them outaide door In the patio and ha a aldewalk sale , , . y if y o u ' r e yearning for pota:, indoon or out. bit or bambooallng the f le a (pot market ii for you , . $va wood repllctt ot wood janll!UelTa • • • out cement • .. rectwoo:k • • all -d pottery and ...,.. wart ••• You cail't a1fbt to GIANT SIZE -9c SALVO D ""'' Dll!RGINT TABlfT'> ) -It... l 1o--A OJl''F'EE P0r ' FOLGER'S COFFEE ... Ill.CAN 2 lB. CAN Sl.29, 3 ll. $1 .97 65' WASTE $ 198 BASKETS SWING tOP .................. ,.: ... EACH ~!~I~~ .. ~.!.~.~-~!.~.. .. . ... s 1 '' Miii COOKIES 49' , ~YOROX 160Z.PKG, -.-.................... . llHlfOID 111ouns tOLI. Ml 1~:;,,, 89( •• . . , . ... • 1WOWAYS ~ N'ow a 30 cup ~r cmie1 inlllla~ and lets like a hot or cold thermal. 1'ke YQUr coffee at Mme, taJt it on a platic or out on E boat. It wUJ stay hot. In e same way,, lemonade I 1tay cold. Welt Bend is genie who ttoogbt this ~. then added good looking 1:oi- or in avocado or harveet go<ld e n a n1 e I to sparkle brl&btly on any buff<'t, .. To KO with the coffee ttJt , • • \Vest Bend C.ountry ifnn Cook'n Servewn.re , , .fOr pots and ptnl g + " glatmr00s enouRh ~· right oo the table. Tbe I ly avocado areen will de t Y'OU ••• The lleek fuUsh la 1talnpr6ot fadeiroot, and •fe J n dishwashers. OI co u rte. fired-Oil bard coat t n which you can. scrape to ~·s CCl'ltent wUPi a 1poon. Evet) the lids tenon lined. Nine dlf varietlH ranetnl from a quart AUCette to a 5 Dutch own. Olle pot ls a ~ lhape, mnall lmUld ovt!rly till. You can .ee '5 speciDcally destaned lor ~ ing tho 1 e del.lghtful cttlo padca&ea of eood thing water. An eiectrle K~e uuoe pan, a nb quart stze to UM router, oven, chafirw deep fat *>'er. or there'•. fl";1n& pan too. tb«1 call It • party WbU • .. Joo,,. of • dl>Ols...S-lo* you ...m to learn to ~f (Nf!t aptn. .~ Rkbarcl 'a • . • Wbm'e want to than.It all wonderful tneod.a for IO-aod-w!t ~ tf>e summer \ ---- , ·' ,. ' '• ' • • " • ... . ' "· . , . . • .,,. "' •. ' ,, • .. ·. ,, '' . ' ' • , -.. PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY PRJCESEFFECTIVESEPT.12, 13, 14 .SWEET, LARGE CLUSTERS FANCY THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES 19~8. Or1pes he1t1d q_uicltly Jn \,utter add 9li1t1nin9 JOOdness to pilef, roest chicken end many ofh· tr dishes. ' EXTRA FANCY, LAKE COUNTY BARTLETT PEARS . 19~8 .. I I FRESH MARSHBURN'S YOUl',I~ ~ND Tl'Ndµ CARROTS 3 ~E~~O 25' BAGS HOT HOUSE GROWN FRESH, BROWN STEAK MUSHROOMS 4 CUPS ~ • Perfect for Brochette of Pork Tenderloin or Iorgo enough for stuffing. ~~(ft~~ BETTY CROCKER COMPLETE PANCAKE MIX ci~. 39¢ GRANT'S FARt-f, MAPLE BLEND SYRUP 24 oz. 59~ KNUDSEN LA BON BUTTER NABISCO I LI. CHIPS AHOY COOKIES,, oz. HILLS BROS . 79c 59c COFFEE I LB. 69¢ HILLS BROS. COFFEE 2 LB. 1.37 CRISCO OIL 48 oz. 79¢ :P~S~ ~Gi:<fhutt GREEN GIANT 12 OZ. --· ... ,~ ... ,·. • • • • ' I I . .... ' . . ' \ ' "·. ~ • CAl.AVO AVOCADO DIP 7f• OL 39c BABY RUTH Orgon Serenades For Your Pleasure LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE SUNDAE BA.RS 6 PACI GREEN GIANT KITCHEN SLICED BEANS in Mushroom Sauce 49c 11 oz. 4 ,..s1 by Bernice F1y I i: 11 , I ' •• , ' \ . : Like to send a hot dinn9r to a new mother just home from the hospital 7 W antto Send a "Thank You" Giftto the Boss's Wife 7 WHATEVER YOUR SHOPPING PROBLEM, LET GERTIE ) OUR PERSONAL SHOPPER, SOLVE IT FOR YOU ! ( t-• .. ~- I ' ' .. ' • • • ' " ·-..... GREEN GIANT BROCCOLI IN CHEESE SAUCE~~ 4 ,.. s1 cfe"w,Gr~Giad~ BUTIERED RICE 11 oz. 4 ,.. 91 . RICE PILAF 11 OL 4 ... 11 SPANISH RICE 11 oz. 4 ,.. s1 RICE VERDI 12 oz. 4 ,,. '1 WHITE & WILD RICE 12 oz. 49c f!/Jetu•~- KRAFT NATURAL SLICED SWISS CHEESE 12 oz. 79~ HORMEL CANNED 1 'h LBS. 1.89 PILLSBURY FROSTY CINNAMON ROLLS ;"' oz. 29c <:.ca11 Gert18·~--' . ' ... 613-6360 'O]Wwfor MAURICE BRAND STASBOURG PATE DE FOIE with Truffle juice::. 3,.r '1 O~LANDO, IMP.ORTED . F.ROM ITALY 6 9z. Vitlf/J!Ll MARINATED ARTICHOKE HEARTS . 59- Vf ·t~,tJ;¢ ., ' .. . ' DIRECT FROM MASON CITY, IOWA -THE FINEST PORK ~ , s~ 1Ulatt~· 'P~ p 0 R K L 0 IN R 0 AS T Tonderlo;n End, good w;th red cabbage & apple" 79' ~ c E N T E 'Rm c u T R 0 A s T Preparod for E .. y Corv;ng 89'LL PORK TENDERLO·IN ThoF;fetofthePork -1.49'~ • Cut 11/J lbs ., pork in I t/1" cub••· ~ut '4 •lic•1 b•con in 4 pi•c•s ••ch. S11tf• 8 mushroom caps in 2 T. butt•t. Tht•ad pork, becon end mushrooms on 4·sk•w•ts, beginnln9 & end· in9 with mu1kroom. Melt 4 T. butter, sprinkle over sk•w•r•d m•et end roll in br•ed crumbs. Broil until brown on ell 1ide1 lebout 15 min.). Serve with Wild Rice and Sour Cream Seuce, A Johannisberg Rie11in9 Wine is good with this dish. .. if ~ ~ Niblets CORN 4 for 89¢ 7 CENTER-CUT CHOPS 89Cu. 98cu. 1.19u. 69c ... GREEN GIANT SWEET PEAS ,, ciz. GREEN GIANT KITCHEN $LICED GREEN BEANS ,. oz. GREEN GIANT FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS ,. oz. GREEN GIANT MEXICORN 12 oz. 4 ... 89c 4,.. 89c 4 ,..89c 4 ,..89c GREEN GIANT WHOLE OR SLICED MUSHROOMS&: 4 , .. :~ GREEN GIANT EARLY PEAS WITH ONIONS,, oz. 4 ,.. s1 GREEN GIANT TENDER GREEN CUT ASPARAGUS SPEARS ~· ~ ... s1 GREEN GIANT TENDER GREEN . ASPARAGUS SPEARS " os. ''59-.1 ,,, pppnzRFL' I C ,_ L, I ~tcl .. .t'.-MARKET OPEN DAILY 9.7, SUH. 9-6 T~ICK PORK LOIN CHOPS ,_,,, .... CHOP SUEY MEAT ........ M ..... FRESH LEGS OF PORK ...... ... kif RICHARD'S OWN OVEN READY MEAT LOAF,, ,., ... RICHARD'S FAMOUS LEAN GROUND BEEF Genuine Nova Scotia Finnan Haddie 89cu .. 49Cu. 79cu. '&m! ~ Lon9 l1lend Ducklin9 Marinated in Wine end Fruit Juices -Prawn e'nd Pineapple Kebab• ... these are just 2 of tho 23 1ucculent !reals 1w1it- ing you in our Condler.ght Meehl 24 HOURS NOTICE PLEASE. DUTCH CRUNCH BREAD 39c HOOPER'S DIETETIC CHOCOLATE JUST IN .FOR FALL ARRANGEMENTS · NICE FOR LUNCHES, APPL!.SPICE CUP CAKES 6 ,,. 49- CINNAMON TWIST CQFFEE CAKES IACM 15c GOOD WITH PORK PARKER HOUSE ROLLS D0%. 59c OPEN DAILY 9-4, SUN. I 1.4 FRENCH NUT BARK With T oe•t•d Almond• .... 1.7t 1.59 IOX SA YLOR'S PASTEL: PARTY WAFERS .... "' 69- . • Dried Flowers, Pods, le'aves Wood Ro1e1, ltelitn WhHt, Sta O•ts, driecf Aow .. en from ·Meiilco, oak '""''• dried kby's lr••fh" ' . and so much MOREi FLOWER SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR CLEANERS DAILY 9·5:l0, SAT. 9.5 ' . DAILY l tlM, SAT. l1lO·l ' f ' 1 ' ' ' I I ' , .-~~~-~-~-~--·~---~-'"'*CW & U 4 UZQ V 4 4 Q .. 4 4 4 C ¥ 4 0 $ C 4 4 Q 4 Q 4 Q 4 '4 q c oW ... ....--• ~-----~ ~------------,..--.--/ . , I . • I { , -' ' • I ~ ' I ( ( J ' ' \ ' } ' I \ • I ,• \ ( • I i .. '·. • I • \ ' l • I . ' 1 • • . -w.;..,.~u,1w.e --.. \ ! .r .. . ,.. ' ..... ~ .•• i .. • .. -i 1 • -' . .. - • t at • W-1. Septtmber 11, 1968 F6-PILOT-ADVERTISIR ' ... • • • Truly the answer to a budget.. wise prayer! Lean fre.sh and IO tuty ••.• enjoy tbe.,toal!t for main coune delight .. : END cui and Jove tho l.rtovefl I Enjoy thil El Rancho future for the Ian fl'Mh.-qualitY. •• Jfor the clOll trimmed val ue . • • 3 LB. AY •I • andforthebudaetmlnded price! \- 01 " '· :· ' I P rk 7 d I jr· • .. -: o ·. :·1f)1 er oin ...... " ..... ~··~ ... ~ .. ~~ ........ ~~·.i.98~ J . FARMER ';, .!.p. are Ribs > ' • STYLE . I 59~1 ' ~ Fresh -.Lea of ,ork.~~ ......... : ..... mE OR HALF .............. 59~ Econ01D7 .... plua ~lity , •• .:aa.s-.up to :value when you aerve El Rancho Pork as your entree l . ' Sioux City -Steak .................................................... : ........... 98~ Pork: lteaJC • -, lun, tender. , • marinate It and cook over coala.,. or pan-broi1ed I ';. -... So rq'uch good eatini o~ these meair ribs . ' ••• and you'll be delighted with our recipe for a new Wte a9ventur1. with tbh: . ' old favorite! • • -'I Stuffed · Bell Peppers .............................................. 39:. Onn nad7.1.All 7:0U. ~'f'.df> ·~ ~~ !!!'!?' 1• ~and enjoy thtml Suv0Jth•'1'_ one n~t -~.week! ........ ~* .. ·--~~-'~ r• _,-_, . . ':) ' El Rancho Super Specwls ' -~Ork Loin Roast .~" .. ~~TER c~~ :·~ .. 89~ I !ft ~ 'ii '\ ~ l) .. .1 1>1 (J(.'41. ,,>:$' . . ~;..:_ . · · -!toot':lB over coals ••• or in Lhe oven ••• An'\t enjoy Ieaitliiccule'ftt pork roaat ai a:bitn' . ' . . ' ' , Imperial Ma,rgarine ................................................ 3 l&t S1 oo Add the repl touchi to ,.our table •• , and u v1 whUe you're doinr It! One pound package! Garden Fresh Produce from the Garden Patch . J .. · 1 S & W Apple Sauce .................................................... 4 FOR s,oo Add a t.&.lpoonful of horse radiJb:-for a zippy accomp&!l!mm~rk! No. 800 r laaa jar. J h " :Pie .. ---· ·. · 59c o ns.on s ..................... : ........................ ~.~ .. ~.~.~-~·)············· • A' I . 6 L $1 Save 20c on each ·.,. Apple,-Peaih, Boy,.nb<rry .• .-big 9 lncli .he! F-Ten~ cl'U!t. Heaped high! ·. ' f' . "', -.~ . PP e.~-····~·· : .. _ GravemteinJ ••. cri11p • , • ripe ••• with tlfe flavor that makes this .. .. . .... Cake-Mixes . • • • a for 89c springUeld ·ice~ ~in ~-:--~ -59c Your choice of reg. 39e varietie1. Betty Crocker. Hall ral'l'on carton ..•. favored flavors! Vanilla Wafers ••• 3. for $1.00 'Sunkist Oringe Juice 5 for $1.00 Sunshine. , . 12 o.z ctn .••. favorite with kids I From California's finest rrov:e11 .. 6 oz .. _ frozen! SMedded ~t . . . . 23c ' 'Black Pepper • . . . . . . 39c Nablfoo'1 famous cereal ••. 10 oz. pkg. Schilling'.11 ..• 4 oz. can , •• add !plce to your life! .. I MJ.B. Flavored Rice. 4 for $1.00 Calo Cat Food • • 8 for $1.00 Bir uvtnp on your choice .•• Tee. !7c varletie:: Gourmet varietlea in 6 oi:. flat canal Save here! I Maxwell House Coffee 67c lb Electrasol • • • . . • • 49c · For &learning glaases .•. dishes! ..• Bit 33 oz:. pkg. 2 lb. can ... 1.ss 3 lb. can , •• 1.93 Delicatessen 'Liquor ~ .. .r-.~ -. ~-variety ..the.moot veraati.le-OUl!rpleol4:R&t-ealing-I •• .-greatreooki~ .. - ery ..................................... ~ 15.! lka .•• truly fJ'esb. ••. large size for real value ••• yet tender!· TP.C difference is· quality J . " ~ ·• t\ ' ~ ' ~ . ,,.. I ' jj :· Pritu in effect at alf•lorea ' Th•rr. I~ .... Sun., S<pt. tt, iS, 1', ts i Rath' s Lunch Meats . . 3 for $1 El Rancho Scotch • • . . $5.98 Bottled in Scotland for El Rancl\of •.. lth Boloena. Olive, Picklo or Tatty lo.t ••• "5 oz. pkf. Luer' s Franks • • . • • 53c Holiday Times Vodka •• $3.99 ~ ·~ All mot! ••• all'&X• fa'med by llD&ll fry ! I lb. Select ••• blendo '° amooth!y .•. Fifth ! ~· Valley Swiss 3 for $1.00 El Rancho Gin • •. • • ' • • $3. 99 Natani owlal ••• eonveniently 1liced •.• 5 oz. pkf. Martini11 are al wan in 'Order! ••• fifth nHr ·PIDI •• ~ •• : .• .-• 89c ea. · Seagram's 1 Crown ~w. $12.49 PepplrOPl or t.heae at thiJ price ~ ... bir 12 lnth aize Smooth blend.est wh.iakey . ._. for aippin' or mix.in' ! • f"5ied Mes . . 6 for Sl.00 M!.ir Kuol U,.1 ~.Bozden ;, . ill flavora! • Royal Crown Cola • • • • • 69c . She Pack of 12 OI. can1 I Buy MYeral and .... I -. ARCAlllt Simset.& Huntington or: (q Ra • ter) ~. • I PASADENA: 320 West Coloraao Blvd. • SD PAS4DFMA: Remont & Huntington Dr. HUNT)NGTON BEACH: Warner -am! ,Algo .. ' (Just ~~of Huntington Harbb r) -NEWPORT. BEACH: 2727 Newp0rt Blvd.'• 25 Eastbluff ot'{£astbtuff Village Center) . . .. • , I \ ·') '\ " .. --· .. --. . ' -------~----·--~-~ ¥. , I LIBBY'S . • PINfAPPLE JUICE . 46 oz. CANS TOMATO JUICE UBBY'S-No. 303 Cans e M GRHN BUNS e . FRENCH SUCED llWIS e·wim KBlllli CORI -. ~ VIENNA ·•SAUSAGE I I UllY'S PORK & BEANS . · #21/1CANS · I . PATTIE JEAN 20 OZ. EACH CORNISH GAME HENS dAR M WESTERN'ST'f.LE IULK SLICED BA _CQ _N FRESH PRODUCE - CRISP EXTRA FANCY JC>fl!ATHAN " -APPLES~ EA. 1 ~ $1 _ "SWEET AS SUGAR" THOMSON SEEDl.ESS • • RATHS BLACK HAWK USDA CHOICE BONELESS ROLLED iieFRCLOD 39c ROAST • • • • • • lb aeEFICEROUNDBONE . 9c ROAST •••••• 6 lb USDA CHOICE LEAN 89 BEEF BRISKET · C ROAST • • • • • • . lb •S PAmES TO EACH POUND ;AT{iEs0 .RO~N~ •..• $1.~4 ....... ______ ....,_,,.. ____ ... ________ .... _,,.. ______ .... _,,.. __ _ BAR M WESTERN STYLE NEW CROP RED YAMS 2 i 29c OUR OWN GROUND ROUND$HOULDER BEEF 5 98 BURGER . ~ . PATIIES ..•. ' S • CHUNK STYLE 59c SMOKED lb BRAUN·SC·HWEIGER GRAPES 2: 29' VINE RIPENED EXTRA FANCY ~'f~·~~ ..... 79~ WIENERS 49~ ¥R>.MV(ESTERM'ST'!!;E ,. ' • ' , ,, !teed · SPECIAL/ CHERRY TOMATOES 19c Basket BUTT PART ·s 9c i c~i;.~~~~i", ~~~g~:_. 3 ........ ~1 '" DARK TURKEY SALAMI l'kft. • HAM • • • • • • • • . 1b -&RE.AST oF TURKEY 2 ...... 8 ..... 9 ... SLICED CHICKEN -· " z.,...,....__......,.._... ______ , SWEET CASABA MELONS . HIW BROS. COFFEE 3 LB. CAN s199 2 Lb. Can-1.37 · 1 Lb. Can-.69 .--~--~~~--~ . --: ·-·--.:.. .. · FOREMOST -OOffAGE-- CHEESE lfl, PINT FOREMOST AA BUTTER ~ ~LB. GORDO NS FAMILY STYLE BREAD ' ' • • KERNS e STRAWBERRY PRESERVES e APRICOT PRESERVES e APRICOT-PINEAPPLE JAM e GRAPE JELLY UBBY'S .#303 CAN CORN BEEF • HASH LIBBY'S #1 TALL PINK SALMON 39c 69( FROZEN FOODS FORMOST PREMIUM ICE CREAM 112 GAL . 69c ROUND · · -.· . .-i-• . • ,_. __ :..._~L )YH.=IP- NON DAIRY, • 2nc · WHIPP~D Ret 49c . 7Fvfl -T-OPPING ----quart KERNS STRAWBERRIES ·~G~z. Si~1 BANCj)UET PIES e Chicken e Turtiey • BHf Si$1 Prices lffedlves AIR MAGIC REG. 49c Th Fri Sat & "'-39 urs., " • ...n. AIR Ae<oso~ ~n . ( · lepl. 12, 13, 14 & 11 FRESHNER Pri•• '""'""' .. .-. .. -· ~RW.XMA·~·~79' I Cj)UIK·FIRE CHARCOAL STARTER NABISCO REG. 45c BOX WE GIVE • WHEAT THINS 3·9c '•Ls~~~~p • BACO" THINS ' ' •• COSTA MESA ~·-so __ ci_A_•LES~~~---· ~~ PUCEHllA , . I I ' W! GIVI BLUE CHIP STAMPS , 19111 •lid Pllcetdl• 710 w. Chlpml1 • I ~ .. I j .1 l • I ·~- • .-t • 'Quick Tricks' T ru~.p Bridge ~~n~, .. Are you a member of a ·red· pepper ftasallng, adds recipes. Merely ·\blend a Salt · . IPimP -and colnbine with W~ bridge foursome? zij, to & bam~·macaroni quarter Qf a teaspoOn" of ' 1 pound sbiimp, cooked · celery, o!fves and eg~ NJ.x Me )'ou 90Dletimes ~ped mixfure in gr~n peppers, Tabaseo into one cup of and cleaned together n1 a y o n n a i s e , for a new luncheon idea and 't' indi' bl . mayoonai'se. ,L di ed 1 Tab 1 j when it's your turn to do the ! s &J.l spens8: e _in· To complete llhis light 7lil cup c ce ery asco, emon uice and ~ booort? ., · gredient m a combination salad luncheon, serve 8 ¥, cup stuf(~ ollves, sllc-onion s~t.;(l'oss lightly with wen. ts.ft heart~ fou•n 8 brim P ·egg celery-Qli'-'.e basket Of assorted warm ed (optioDal) shrimp mixture. Stuff trump bigti 'witli a couple of melallge st u f f e d _m rolls and a 11,y"ge pitcher of 2 hard cooked eggs, diced tomatoes and top with whole toMtta·and•-p,, etts l:n. g ~· A...i-......__L~~ : refreshing iced tea. arlil the 1/S cup mayonnaise shrimp;~c\WL Yield : 4 ser-:::!1,, 1ricks Ice a .warm ~ ~CQIAAI.!' :&!>' g1as<e1; ·~and and l' T"'6poon Tabas<0 y~s. ·:,j, ., re.IPe• .• ~~": tractive .-,.. ~~ ~~! :-..,_,::': ::;i;r. tt \:!l: ~~: ~r' ·:.!J.ur~> MACARo~' f the' eool · olAl>e ..wi;,,,,..,.. . wttb .i:lill "1r<oh !~come ,bt'!<rtlge. lif'oop <lilt pulp jmcl juice .m:i~EPPERS ~ ing and set 1.n th e · leav~ ~ eiiilf'guest ~ --frfim tornaj:oes..sprinkle in-~ m peppers rerrl t to chill f hersell••'qulcl:''and· limp~ SHRIMP AND EGG si<le of ll>mil*. -'salL .':!'l cup• . ked ell><lw . sevJ:S:U.. oc dre&&iDg . tnat't ·good with ·. STUFFED TOMATOES Reserve 4 whole shrimp for .·" m=· . TBbasco, ~ S&IVOI')' liqUid . both the toma~ and pepper ' large tomatoes garnish. D i c e remaining . 'h cup onnaise ,. l .alt Canning Talents . Preserved Why not niake this peadi butter wbeo other kitchen chore< ~.you home -tbe range? 'Ibis · butter · smells better and ·better 81 ----ttie ~ navorUi released. . P~CB BUTl'ER ' i)OUDdl fresh peaches V. Tee&p00n whole cloves 2CUIJ81Ug8< 2 tablesipouns lemon juice Drop peaches into boiling water for 2 minutes or \DJt1I sk.im am be easily peeled. Remove skl.ne with 1be tip of a sharp koife. Di<:e peaches, removing pits. P I a c e peach%: in a 1 a r g e saucepan. Tie cloves in a cheesedoth bag. Add aloog With sugar aod lemon juice.- Brin& lo boiling point, 6'!1:· ring constantly. Reduce beet and simmer 1% hours or un- til mixture ts thick. Stir <lftefl, being oareful not to IC'OJ'Ch mixtllre. Remove dl-1otll bag. Ladle im· mediately into-not sterilized jars filling t.o within 'h·inch of top. SeaJ immediately. Serve spread on hot toast, bull8 or mufflnl. Yield: 3 hali·pint jaro. nu. ·ck&ectaNe meat ao- eompMi.ment oouldn't be eaier. Oovea always go ~lifully-·-· SPICED GRAPE CLUSTERS 1 . pound ,&neo ....Uess .....,.. 1--· V. c..-w,ter' 2 WJI~ white ......,.. ,, ~ 1't r sioca 1fbole cloves lt,!.~i::': J:,..~ .... «Jt,..... CblDli.De -............. -a-111 ....... -. . B~ le bollinl j>Olllt: '....i~ ht1t IOd atmmer 10 • m..11eo, p.,.. bot .,,..,. 'l•te=dry mustard· 1h teas n Tabasco l/, wa . onioo salt ' 1 cup' diced cooked ham . Pimleotd'. . Wam -peppers; cut thln .~ slice from 8'tem end of pep- per; remove 9eeds. Cook !>OR'O"' in boiling salted ,, -· l~ minutes until ~ \endef; rain . Cook f .maoaronl. according to ~" package .directions; draitl , md chill. Mix together . mayoon~, salt, • d r y i mu<tanl, 'J'ahosro and,!IJ!ioo · . so!L.T0oa '~!lhtly ·witl!,:tiom , and Jll8CIUUJi. Stuff 'greeli SOMETHING FROM THE OVEN SAYS "COME AND GET IT' Cheesy f-!erb Looi Aroma T empts -T astebuds There's nothang like the aroma ol baking l::l'ead! Thie lillht "Ch..,y Herb Loaf" is a Mir and bake quick brood 1hat fills the kl\. chen with a tanhlllziog fnlgrance. 1:· Traditionally• ft ifi U6ed in tbe most ~wn Italian distie.. H«e..._ break willl tradltioo oocl lea-it to a qticlc n·ew cooveoie6t brtad. CHEESY HERB LOAF 3 <l!p< bl ocufl mix "" Orp finely ualed sharp Clleddor-" t tablespoan surer l.V. c:ups milk" Combine 6Wtcuit m i x , clleete allCI &UllR' In a ~ mbdng bowl. Stlr milk, <ill, egg, Olervll end B ' . ml lop with pi· :;;:1:::llripl; chill. Yield: 4 ..mnc1. MA YONNAlSE DRESSING -J'" ~ Ta~asco ' cup ll!j:J"DlllllSO Blend -~co into mayo~.. Serve w i t b otuffed tolliatoes and sWffed peppen. Yield: l cup. ,, OYet crapes. Cool an 4 rtfriemD until 1-'1 lo 1l90. s.ry, .. • -« , .... 1 a lad ae«;i1.........i. 1'1ejd: 1 pint. The pied Sharp O>eddor <beeoe and Sweet Ba&ll pr<>· Yide delloate s p..e r .k I i n g {laYOr. It's a pertect go. tlon( tor suppers, "' cnop salad Jooc:heoos. After 1 week, toast lightly end serve •a ~st surprise ! Swett 8-1.l it an ege-oJd ~ loal ""°"" to mon . I tablespoon salad oil J egg, lightly be.1teo 2 leall?OO•• Clbervll l teasPoon Sweet a..~. ....- toee-Ulltll ....U-blended. Add to ~•'1lzlilrt au at oiice. Silt ujdl~juot'blended. T\lm Inlo a ~ ueased t" 1:-i" sat·~ pan. Bake jn a moderate o 'V e n ( SGd degre• F.} 45 to 5 O minutes. untD crust i 1 goklen end m.ed te,.. done. Tura onl9 a wire ~ to «>0! ~.Servo wann. -•I loaf. --------· ' • • • • , ' \ ' t • Wtd"fldat, Stpttmbtf II, 1%8 F2-PILOT·ADVERTISER •• -iifil -•• pr . •• • •• -.... ••• ' ' . . . . . f .. ~ ;~" seo• )2 t'ru i~ In Uienoell $al....,S . EttettiVe1ThUrs..·-.. ~ . II • ; .,ttl}tas :G~J :: · : . .$,'.,. 1:' 1ondon Extra Dry Gin .. Q d -"" -- 80 Proof . . • II · Maclairs·Scotch $499 Imported sCotch Whisky Fiftk 86 Proof . .. Kavlana Vodka $379 Distilled 1 Fiom Grain Qlirl · .. 80 Proo '' ~ ... 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PORT OlllCAGO (Al') -~de 479 LOsnl)U II: "I loel , !Ou.,,• l!lld a The atttrsboolt G( • ~ ~lf¥1 ~ Qld . ~Mltr •. Paul 'M<''l\!l'l. • c=pl>tl .. 24 1Uf1 .,. II •<llltn, ;Dlbl)olnt.J9reed ·It "9 drtW boors al ~ bis b·,t i. Ille~ 91 Port' l!lQ. ... ~ l!Or ..,._......,'t . ~"\~°"J!~~"l ·•Wlleiill . ' .. <-:Uoaco, _., ll 1 .,!~ ap ,.t. -'" r doil'i own Ill)' Ol'ffl h"fO, :,'I 4oa1 l~ Idea ol, final dest;r;icuon -"Of the ,1''~lt11 twt1¢'on 1tOICl1e wltfi.· •• ' -. .~. , ~ ~,.; he ~ 'I m1~e entifl '°""'' •' . ~ in 1111!9<>/l" abt Jill n.4,\TING ..if II ~~1117 Weeds art taklna-wer >' aa.ld, .: as 3-year'-Okf-Joe · "lr1'tntedl to '.'ft~!r&1~_f ~." Ooaliji'~ Coutl4 · ·· r~lnto ber ""'"to pro-•tu(!. ·., got a i9!i '!';a~g. 17 k>i* can !¥th~.d~ve o everywbere. Roe,; J1ui!>e• ~ ,~ agaln.p. t 11'> for'me lll Mame, too. • !<lb 1,lter qa,_ ·.ii \Mt.rby droop f1lt llllk ol water. *""""''· "' Al 11»·..n>. °""" N..,..,-Plt1iiliag, he ftlcl. , , ·" , Lawn1 art parched b{oW!I. (l!j men dt !orlor1117 &I t!lf l '" dapot. Pld)oeikeu ~ r·~.:1 more padi~ked doors: No~~:ly car.1 tor anythi!ia l:cre anymore, for Port auoli_o ia cl)'ini • • .by ordei-ol th1,U. S. Navy. . . SHIPS JlXllLODJll , Oa ~ul, 17, 1944, two lhil"I 1oadlag.;amm1111itlon at plera ,pn the ~ al.Port C1\!9~0 var:orized..., lD ~a-~\\fl J::o•I of 3.6 qituioo poUndi ol . . . l:':'.t eX!)~V9S..1 k;ilµnC, !22 -·_J. 'tne town Itself sul- , .:-e:l heavy damage, but no t::~ in Its ~ts was killed. ~ ..... .... . The Navy teared that an'Ot.her explosion at the piers would wipe out rOrt Chic.tfO, '61 nill~ .. fi'qni San ; •·· Francisco on ,a ,:nord}-east -9. f ., reach Of tile bay, and !clll everyone in it. 89, over· the yeara, 1n six attempts ranc·o'roualy ' resisted by many towtllipeO- ple, Ibo Navy tried to cet C-to let it buy up the town to create a two-mile buffer .,.,. arolllllt 1llodlDI facilities. The piers handle ·70 per· ceol ot tile munitlono u.ed In Vietnam. BIG ARGUMENT The Navy's bl1 argumeat was that today a sin&].e pier can handle 9 million pounds of explosives rather than on- ly 3.5 rµilli!)Q -mtaning, they Hid, tht:town would go poof in a blast 'This ye•; . finally, the Na;'y IOI •t9.8 mllllon to buy the ~000-acre town and 1hoo Ill. 3,000 inhabitants from their 600 homes and businesses. The goal: raze the town. "Frtedom wu born ·fn US.\ , UcI dled In -Por\ .'' Chicaao111 '*'1 the tnt;tquee of tbt Port O\lcaao T'lie'ater, Joe Meyer, prop. "I:be· olliar s!de of tbe slgn . ~sea President J o h 11 1 o ll Of "crucllytn1" 11>e·IOWD; •:. A alr:ull and °"'15b0ati · ,< · Jolly Roeer lllea on a ~ ~;) .t. above a thrM-bedrocm ' house Cll Rumboldt Strttt. ,i·' "That's .m 1 hulbudi · .. way or ~t what -~ .'.( Navy is doing," said Mrs . Nita Simon, whose husband, BiU, is in the Navy. FIGHT TERRlllLJll "The ftsl>t for this town - it wl!I tarrlble: You dolt't know when it's aoing to hap· pe.n. You ro through so much of Ulil uncerteinty and flnraily you Me relieved just to be getting out." Homes and other pro· perties ~-_eppraised. Then residents are o f f e r e d m on e y, -There are . alternatives. They can setUe with the Nav>_' and move, they canMOve tnelrliffilses out Of Port Chicago, or sell out to private contractors who will move tbe howei themselves. Residents who refuse to move or deal with the Navy or private parties can be forced out through con- d?.>nnatlon proceedings. Le!'.:lie P. Springmeyer. dire::otor of t'he Navy's real estate section in P or t Ohi<!1tgo. Rid he foreniw f&w ctl'ldemnttions: b e h<>pOI to exl>a!il\ f1'M1 other poalbility first. SETILEMENT "If condemr.,ation rs filed. "VtrY effort would ltill be f"!::1e to nesotiate a 1el· H~:-n~nt willboot resort to court a.ction," he said, in· eluding deposit with the CJurt of "estimete of fair merkel value." Out ·on tbt -ked stroett of the town, all I• forlorn, very quiet, Vf!t)' sad-seemlnf. AU the weeds and cracked 1idlw&lb and <;iCS: 1'fot U ... lock l)Qfor~ Jeavma ••• for Alt Hanoi Promises "' .3.-.1. ' .• . -' . ' . {c ~. FIRST GAME WED. SEPT; 18 "'1#11 Colo!' ..... --11!'1:-,,.,.. .... ,..... l'tll -··-..... eo4. ,...0-0" h ·-. • ~ ......J,.,,,...... ""'"-... loo ..... ..... _ .................. ,...., lh ........... _)"Oj_ ..... .... .,,, ............ ,.... ............ ...... • n.. ,...w....i.1 -..... $!wNI k -.. ... --·--~,.. .... -...... . w. ... ~ ~· ·-... u --~-.... ~ .. --."4 ...... •ol_,.,_ ~-....... -..... , .. _._~ .. _ ..... ""°"~··I•~'"'" .. ...... ( (C'\IP(ll. \. ., f ,IESIDEN1S .ALBUM -• . . ':'~·· . w·:..-::':'"!: . 2E7"'.:t--~-"" - -... ··~ " ........... - SQUARE CAKES __ ..._.mc,.,..69 WMlL~TL~ C Nillt"4Ua & MM • OOOCO<Aft VONS YlRlm lllWS *1*1 • .,>· ' :·.").J . . 5922 EdillfW Ave., at Sprl1fdale, Hlllltingtoli 1eoc11 • I . . --------------------...-~-· ~------- ,, , \ i , . • , I' ,,.,: ' . • ..,.. ;1·· ' • .cN ' _:..li'.~* . 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WILSON'S CRISPRITE OR fffitri-+oi. lr•41•· Wti. 39• MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE ss• :=.,~.; ............ 79:" SLICID llACON • • • • • • a PAC"IC OYSTUI ......... -I 11• LUER QUAL11"f ,,.,h H..tll•,. 69• • VAC-PACKEDV PACllllC UN• COD ........ .. ~ IUCID llACOH •••••• 69~ ~~':dSIM PMtM 1 99• LJ$$ a.OLLED I TIED at· HOFFMAN'S PURE PORK :..~"= .. ·: ~;;;;.:·;;·~u~..:;":. r c D ROAST...... a ~ft ~USA!• ....... 29~ tvi.t!'! • ... llttl.:.= ~c!~!ii:. BONELESS CENTER CUT I "TENDER.LEE" FINE QUALITY SEASONED MEAT .LOAF IONltESS 95. FAMILY STEAK ........ lb FRESH GROUND ROUND FRESH GROUND . CHUCK :ti: 69~ BEEF CHUCK ! S,:YEN .BONE FULLY ! H A ·M s ROAST • .; 1 ROAST COOKEI;» · 79c : J 1.. I 4 ·9c . ' lb . -!. ' lb , , I 69fb 59~ DELICIOUS . . \1 ' . • . 9, • ROUl!ID IONE ROAR .. ' ................. 5 1b SHANK HALI' IONELESS $189 NEW YORK STEAKS ........................ u. 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Sl!C~G SIZE i: TOMATOES , ~ ... &,Js. 45c ! .. ~~ 19c ... l .. I· · \· · · PKG. TOMATO 12~ 110'~~s1 i CALIF@R,NIAS 2~RT~~s s1 i SAUCE • • • TINS I : TOMAtOES I • ' I . lllP STIA.U , , ••• , • • • • fer )<RS. FAIOArS-7·~ Pk9. 89' 1.9,, iHllMP • , , , • , ..• , , , •• , , _,. r<>Pl"f !RAND -4.t• I Ibo.. 85' IONILISI TUIQT 10~' , • • • • a • • • • • • • 1 sv •. oz . . TINS 19 VARIETIES Bll!llE'l-1 Y CROCKER CAKE M1 JXES , •;; .' . l . ' ----'lJeAcq.le:J:Jen 2>eparl:rrwnt-' -" --.. FISHERMAN'S WHARF SALAD DRESSINGS -----:JreeSweel :J.rozen----- MONTEREY I Ac K CHUNKS •.. C·H-EES ·.E ' ·I .. ~ • I . ' c I &REEN GODDESS, TAa.TAR $AUC!, SOUR CREAM AND CHJVES, LOUIE, SHR1tr.!P COCKTAIL SAUCI • : ~-OZ. 3 'S·· c BTL. · ea . " ,. f .. ..,r,,, '"' LASCco -4-0Z. · =-~~~IL .. 3~•.1'0: 1l utS!Al "CAllK Cltsr· WHITI Ol WHEAT j $MCID " • ' 2· 2c BREAD ......... ~~~ . COOKING' OIL . g,4Ll.O ITM.IANl . • j SALAM• I 'I :~.oz.: 43c · ·· ~ SUPE!ll~ ALL IEEF c R 15 c 0 TAMALES . . , . . ~· . Pk&. : I 3·~ 25c . 2~~z. 39c ·. ~ ORANGE REAL FLORIDA JERSEYl.tAID·CATERIN6 ICE CREAM .~,G~ 69C C1'N. ' JUICE ·$· 00 6-0Z. TINS ALL VARIETIES JERSEYMAID conAGE CHEESE ~ 29c PRICE$-EFFECl'IVE THURS. thru SUN., SEPT. 12, 13, ·14, 15 • . r 2701 HARBOR BLVD .. CO A MESA . ' . '• e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE • 1308 W. EDINGER. ·SANTA ANA .. I I l r ~. - • .. ,, I ,I • " ' I I I ( I I !'. ' I I ' ' l t I : ) ' I ', " • I, I ' -· • Men in Service EDI. no-W. Gamble, USNR, aoo of~ • ..i Mn. Norman Ooml>le at rm Vllta Bonita, N e w p o r t Buch, h.. m~ bU llr1t eolo lllllhl ID a Jet aircrlll, tbe T4A "8uckt:yt" while Ullderfoinc bulc Jet Dl8'>1 lll!ltrucUon at tbe Naval Auxiliary Ali-St a ti o n , Meridian, Min. Ena. Gambio t. a craduate of Newport Harbor High School and Uolvnity of Oregon. T w o HUDtiJl&t<m Beach mt:nr Mac;hinllt Mate lo Joeepll T. Backf•kln Jr .• 25, son ol Mrs. Cbarlen• Hand..-of 8.l92 Seru Cir· cle ud Eledrlcian's Matt Sc Dani J. Livermore, 21, ... of Mr. and Mn. Cllllord O. Livermore oc 1730 Pine St., are ~ aboard the tJSS Henderson oU tb.e coast of Vietnam. During recent operattons the destroyer took action •ralnlt lh• IDllll1 f\rini more thlCl 230 round.I of am· munition on target. qalnet the enemy near Pbla Thiel, nearly 100 miles north of Saigon. Sgt. Pbllllp Covey, '°" ol Mr • ..i Mn. Han>ld Oovey of 755 W. l!tti St, Costa Mesa. received the Army Commend•tloa. Med.al whill serving with the 41h Jnlarl. try Divbion, Vlelnam. Cadet Leo W. Mallory, DI, ... of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rector; 263 Ocean View Drive, Newport Beach, has been at Army ROTC sum· mer camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Cadet Mallory, a 1964 graduate of Newport Hatbor High School ls presently at- tendlog Univerafty of Calllornlo, Santa Barbara. 1'kj. Samuel A. Martlnez, U.S. Anny Reserve, of 3290 Georgia Place, Costa Mesa, completed eight weeks of staff officer training course at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth. Kan. .~ ' Lt. Steve11 L. Bom.ter,. USMCR, 25, 90n of Mr. and Mrs. A. H .Hoilisle< of 467 22nd St., Newport Beach, made his first solo flight in a T34 "Mentor" trainer after one mootb of primlrY !light training with Tralmng Squadron One at Saufley Field, Naval Auxlliaty Afr Station Pensacola, Fla. Six orange coast men have e.nllsted In the U.S. Marine Corps. They are Jay Aschenberg, Robert J. Linde and Garth M. Wfllon, all of Costa Mesa; Jame1 A. Bruins and William Spruell of Huntington Beach and Dennis K. Hall of Capistrano Beach. The men already have received a gu.rantee of schoolli and aub&equent duty •witk-the aviation arm of the Oorpo: Lt. James Gall.a.J:ber, 26. son of Mr. ·and Mn. Jamel I. Gallagher of 180 E. 21.lt St., Costa Mesa, hM been awarded the Dl.stf.nrU1.shed Flying Crou. He adds this citation to two Air Medals whi.'ch he earned While on duty aboard the USS Kitty Hawk. He ls a graduate of Newport Harbor H i g h School and Long Beach State College. Qapl Richard N. acbooltnc u a t'Olll· muntcatton1 wfrtnC opeclalls~ --Sit. R®at II. H. Foalla, j00 ol Mr . ..i Kn. William H. Fouldd of 2801 Aita VIiia Dr., Newport -. II oa duty at Takhij Royal Tbai AFB Thailand. . . A cpmmunlcations apecialill, Sit Fouldl II a crodUate of 'PlMdena HlCh School and 1tudled a t Orange Cout College before enterinC the services. Airman Amr lllellam, IOD. of Mn. Edith Parkinson of m Octe St., Oolta M•aa. baa been UlilMd lo a lllllt ol Ille U.S. Air Fcroes, wi .. -. G01'11W13'· An admlnlstrattve specialitl,, the airman is a craduato of 'Chino lllCi School.. Jamea w. Roach m .... of Mrs. Wanda L. 8-11, 8'111 Port lloyal Orclo, Hun· tlncton lleocb, .... COlll• pleted Ion WMb of lralmnc at Officer Candidllle Scbool. Quantico, Va. A seni<l" at Whittler Oollep, Roach will relurll lo QUlllUco aft• r com- mlHioa!Jlg and craduatioo tram ~college for a BMlc Of. ficer Course prier lo a..tJD- ment to a station wiUl the Marine Oortis. Lt. 'lbnallQ' Richardt of Costa MNI., commanding of!!°"' of Bravo COinpany, 288th Englners, is working with Mill!orY A""11tance command, Qvil OperattOlll and Revoluttonary Develop- ment Support in Troung Cuu, Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam. Lt' .Rlciwds and his corps of engineers responded. to a request from the villaltr• for a bridge to span • gotge separating the fields and village. Seaman Appren. Jeffery W. Field. USN, 21, ion of )Or. and Mn. Fredericlt s. Field of M01 Bruce Crescent Dr., Newport Beach, ii aenllll -1iMI USS Conltolation operatlnl In the W..-aclftc M I 111111 "' the Sevmth Fleet. Three H1111tlngl<>n Btadi men are serving aboM'd the USS Constellattoo In the Western Pacific after 26 days of Strike operatlOGI off the coast of. North Vietnmn In the Temkin Gulf. They are ~ns. Anl4 M.. Calaway, 25, son of Mr. md Mrs. Arvid M. Calaw11 .of 5711 Venturi Drive and Seaman James A. Almquist, 21 son of Mn. Anna Alm· qllJst ol ll!la Brush Dr. and Boat.swain'• Mate 2 C. Ted- dy w. Coadlff, 30, 800 of Mr. and Y...rs. Everett G. Condi.ff of 101"1 Valley Forge Drive. Spee. I Stephen R. Neel son ~ Mfl. 'l'b.elma E. McKeown ol 3063 Oub Houae Olrclt, Costa Mesa, received the Purple Heart during ceremonies n t a r Pleiku, Vietnam. Spec. Neel received the award for wounds receiwd in actiion while servi.ns in Vietnam. A training and operations sp<eiolist, Company D, 20tll Engineer Battlion, he at- tended Orange C o a e t College and was employed by Douglaa Aircraft Co .. Long Beach, before entering the Anny. Hio lather, Dewey Neel, lives In Long Beach. Bloomberc of 141 Lexington Lane, Costa Mesa, bu reoeivod the D1'tlngufsbri ~-1o Flyine Q-oss for h1J heroic Pvt. Tmy La~, ' .ctio .. In cla11 air 1~ IOQ of Mr. and Mrs. Dave E. Lathom of 2415 Santa N>a tor a Marine w:it ~ Ave Costa Mesa com· down by enemy Ore in the pl~ a belloopter' repair Hue citadel. · coune at the Ar my He maneuvered lM .A-4 Transportation School, Ft. Skyhawk throogh marJina1 EUJtia VL weather and madei MVeral Pvt.' Lath om ti a er actuate bombing ruM t bro u i h of Oorona del Mar Hi'..,.. hootile fire. •" The presentation w a I School, 1986· made at Marine Corpl Alr Sgt. Ke_nn_e_th_ Flcquetie, Station, El Toro, by Maj. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. ~n. Arthur H. Adami, 1 ......, K Pl Third M-~-e , 1rcr&ft Wln" Scaggs o ,., , nox ace. Nll• ru e Coit.a Mesa, a rad Io commanding general. repairman. ts on duty al Da Howard T. ( To m ) Williama. ""' ol Mr. and Mn. Gene Wal.Jer of W Walnut St, Newport Beach. lo -vtnc aboan1 lh• USS Satyr opor•llnl in aod ~ U1o M•konl Delta. Willian>& 11 1 eraduate of Bwatlnl!OO Budl HI I h ~ and oltm4ed OraDJ• Coll! ColleP far two yaar1 --'""' enWlnC ~ U.S. N•"1· -Afr••• Lawreaet R•r••T• I01l ol Mrs. Mt;t..,C Stark of 17421 Jiff a-a.., HWI• ~.BMd>. hu beeo uollnod 1o Ibo All' Force recfuiloll tralnln1 C.nllr • Slleppard AFB, ~... lor N111g, Vietnam. The sergeant is I craduate of Costa M111 High School. Airman Even:tt L . ftempM8, IOft or Mr. and Mn. Everett Thompson of 2945 Royal Palm Drive, Colt.a Mesa, ha1 b e e n as11Jned as a r a d l o repairman with 1 unit of the Air Force Communications Service at ,Lanciey AFB, Va. Seaman Richard Burton, 23, aon o1 Mr. end Mn. Oocq1 r . Burtoo d 3080 Mountlin View D r l v e , Laguna Beach. iJ oervlng aboord the deotroyor ~n<lcr, USS Sbenadoah. \ 0-lH IRESH-t.UGl SIZE EGGPLANT PimD'PiuNES 1 ::: 39' ' tAiGI lllOWN-STIAK MUSHROOMS i;r. 3t 6 YlAllS 010-86 PROOF DOUaL_llPRINOI . STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON PULL """ HALP OALLOH, 10.11 IH IAlTH!H ClOCK B'.'2•11, 3-hol• coll91e or .,,id• rvl .. •ev. 67c .il9c SIZE . •"9•Q••• i -·· I OTCH llKY $ 3·81C PEMI ''""• 2·9c I 3·pack , EXTRA SERVICE CHKKS CASHtD AND lMlllKAN EXPRESS MOlllY OIDERS SOLDHIRE PEE CHEii 69c SIZI! COUEGIE OR WIDE IUL! THINE BOOKS ....... .._ ...... .._ ery,,.,.. & i'"'-. ' •i•·28c of .ii , ' .... •••••• ' I 'l • --~ ·-----,,.... ---- .,· U.•.D.A. 'CllOICI' a11P LONDON BROIL ••1t~ -' --= ----~ • 1':1 .... ... ..... •O'IJ =-i J. • • • :~' .. " \1 \t ' I' ' 'I . f. c I ' I -· •• . . -----·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------------------------...,; -,----_-~.--------:-.----------...... ----.,..... ......... ______________ ~-·--·---·------------------------" Fil! REG. LOW PlllC ~ ;,r OF 69' ~•o.1 au11n • ' ' • ,, I ... " • ' I ~ --- mLU1L '8~D HORMIL BA.N c • ... • • . C.IL .. PU~ MAYONNAISE . -~29c = . JAll DP C ....... .... l.---· -· ... .. UllUT-ONICDUrQMff~CUSTCMfl ' . . HI.LDC BONILlll'· _R0451 .. c ' ' ·MIATY a le 12•POUND t4df1rl HEN TURKIYS \J . . .. • DAILY 'lLOT @ Men in Service Pfc. auto. .. (....,., -.-ot ... ud Mn. 0 II. Wllllolldt " 2111 Marpret Dr., Newport -. Jiu -.oWdod Ibo Parplo -1' l • ceremDDla llold 111 Vietnam. Pfc. Wblte1ld1, a radloml!D w I th H1ad- quarltn Com-, W a I wountt.d ill actlon and be!'" recelvlnJ medical at· tondo• !Gr lbrapnal wounda, valuntarlly repla~ <famag. ed u.tenna 1y1temJ yhlcb bad been knocked out by LI. Omer. -H. ,,.., -of, Mrl. Vlc*lri& L. P1* ac ' Udo -r.n-. Udol'Oft,~-. baa ~ved bl• !Int ud ·-JJr -,.,. m«ltorloUI ............ In aerial cunbot •cainll Ibo enemy In Vietnam. borllle monors dutllli Ibo hllll l• F. llQtl, Olllllly attack. USNR, .....,. ol Mr•. . A l?ldUAte ol Newport s u I • a ll Earl " 17 Harbor High Scboo~ lie at<• Emonld llf3r, L ~ I u D a -OrlDft CO I I I ~ boo flown l>lo l!nl Cdlo(e befan tallrla( Ibo IOlo fllal!L 'l1le flllhl wu -last yeer. madt In • T34 ":Uontor;• Pfc. Whlteolde la a trainer alter one -ol member of !be famous •'Tho prlmOI')' lli&l>t lratnfllc with Big Red One" (First lnfan. Tralnlnc Squadron One at try Division) in which his Saufiey Fie1d, Naval Aux- father servtd during World f liary Air Statton, War II. Peoncola, Fla. Alrmao l.C. Gtno. E. Carr Jr.; IOD of Mr1. Pauline S. Corr ol IM Mor· rlltown LBlle, Coata Mesa, an aircraft pneudraulic repairman is on duty at Bien Roa AB, Vietnam. Alrm.an Carr ls a croduota of Cetta Mua High School and attended ·Onnge Cout College bef<>re entering the service. Airman Edward C • Jactaon, son of Mr1. Mll'J' L Jackson of 408 Carlotta,, Ne.-port Beach, bu been asslgne:d to the Air Force Teclmical Training Center, Sheppard AFB, Tex., for sch091ing as a ltatlattcal data &peclallst. Atrman Jacbon iJ a eraddta of Ooroaa di! Mar High Schoel and earned bis B.A. degree from Principia Collere, Elsah, Ill. ' Airman K-llt R • Sbeltoe, IOD of Mr. and Mrs . Cbar!OI .jbelton ol ]WJ Juice St.. Wtstmhitter, bas been us!iDod to .the Air F~ TechrdnJ Tralnln1 Center at Sheppard AFB, Tu. for IChoollng •• • . m;dk.i' Mnicel spect11t1t. Airman Shelton la a l!"•duat. of Founlalc Valloy High Schoel and attended Golden West Coll.re bef<>re enWing the seniCe., , SHm&11 Appron. ·llolM!rt P. H-It., ·USCG, 18, lbD ol Mr. lllCI Mro. Robert . P. Harmon ot 7ll92 Pant Drive, HtmUncton Beach, i,.. cr1111atec1 1rom bolsc 11'1**'8 •I il>O CoMt -• Remilt '1'NmUl8 Center, Alameda, Cle]jf, . Capt. Joba C. Wllllam1 ol -......-.. ..,,. Ing-Ile~ -Force. Lopttle Oomn.d, Vietnam. Spec. 4 Jamea L. MeGI•· ty, 21, 10D ol. Mrs. Louise Weller, 24411 P•trloe ,' Ne-'-·"'~ with tiM ltd armored I»/J.skn, 48Ul I n f a 11 t r )' , GennanJ. Airmlll T b o m I I D. ll<luilll, ... ol Mn. Lcry D. i!<lmll1, 331 E. :lOlh SI., Costa Mela, hM be• n Mllgned to tile Air Fcrce Tedmlcol Tromlntl Ceator, Lcnrry AFB, Colo. Io r ICboolinc .. .. -weopons ~ lplClallst. · Pt. le La'rry L. Gc(UIJ, ~ -" Mr. ,... Mn; Loo OOterV ac :111 w-. N~'llelcb,bu­ Mif'cned • a -In the 4da 1**7 DJviaion , Pltll!u, Vltimm. Oodet Gery M. Pable, ... ol Mr. and Mr1. Philip -· ol 18161 -· Lane, Hllll!lnltoo Beadl, lies -the U.S. Air Force Academy Prepll'a· tory ll<hool, Colo. The~ II a gr-le ol ~ 1llm School and let- tered In foOtbaU and lelmi&. EmlaD Jellrey A. ...,.., U.S • .-.,.-, ion ol Mf. and Mn. JICt F, Hayes ol IOl32 Seven 6811 Lane, Bun- tlngtop -· bu ..... pleted lS weeks ol tnlnlog at the Naval ~ c.n. clidate School, Newport R.I. 'Airman Jamu A. Rartado, IOft ol Mr. and Mn. Walter Hurtado of 2lo:J Coatlnental Ave., CO It a Meaa, bM reported for training at LactJand AFB, Tu. A fGrmer codet cmn- mandlr In Ile Qvll Air Patrol, he la nOw a HDior member In lie CAP, Squad '111. Pvt. William De Janllae, 20, son ot·Mr. and Mn:. John w. De Jardine ol 215 Prwi>eo1. N._.-t B ... h, baa comc>iele( 111 el&hl -t flald erllllery hMia tnOnlnC couroe, PL 1!111, Otla. A groaduate ol Colla Mesa High School, UM, bt ,... emplof<d by Rolan'• .Yoe. before ..rteriJ1f tlJe oorvlee. Spec. 4 Marll 8. Clllp, U.S . Anll3'' lt, ... ol Mr•. Beverly J . Beldnl. 1798 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa, m1been11n .... tolbo4tb lnWl1r,-Divtlkln • e a r PlellLu, vi-. Clap!. J1111 Y. !loll, U.S. Army, 28, IOJl of Mr. and Mn. J'unmy Biil Jr., 1124 Eleu Lane, Newpo;rt Beach, beo been aad .... to the Army Support Eltment. Ft. Story, Vo., as -Ian! supply officer. Sgt. Mlclutel D. 1'1111, 22, -ol Mr. and MIO. Wlilllm Polls ol 1121 Kinp Read, Newport -· rectlved the Anny Commendlltion Medal for horollllll In don while engaged in ll'OW\d -atlono oC9iM a bootilo -· In Vietnam. fiqued !..Ser, ~.A. lit-> Mt•Hc:m, 4th fnf.elltrJ ~··-~· Sgt. hilt II a ~ of Newport HadJor High Scllool and -eel er.s• c.-CoilO(t -... lerin( "" -· SllL Pdlo wife , Marilynn, livu at 4015 Ma'.rcul Ave., Nrirport Beach. 1-Cpt "-A. lllewarf, 18, USMCa::ic°! Mr. aod Mn. -of "1 lmf SI., Colla -· ......... with Iba Flrll llirlnt DIOltloa, --· -Ll.s:.B.\.-.IOn ol Mr. -1 Mn. -d G. Mactlo ol 311111 Qllraltar Ave., Coola M...,llM Ileen llllptd lo il>O Mllltory 0... T..-1, 11"1 Are•, Ottiaod Army -· A =to ol °'-' Ooul ' ,..., lit ....... Id• llA des-Ill Im l'r .... elloo ._.., Oo1111a 119. u. lilloldt .-tc tile u.a. -••• 1n Vlet-...n for•,_ In pier clearance end veeeel opera~ tioD11 s.igon. ------------------------------'"-----------~---- • I ' ' I I I I I ' 1 r ' l I " I l ---t· .. -r ~·----, .... , .. 4 ... ....,;,. ...... , ••• -~-..... v-f ...... _ ... -....,..'"._'~·-· -·-· ··-------.. , ··.-·-1·~--., ·-· -- • '"• '"44 DAILYPILOT'' w~. -11.1'168 ' ,, <-FULL CUT, BONE IN ·ROUND STEAK . ' ' ( --·---. -. . .. -· -. • ' .. : WHITE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS • '. .; • •• '• . . .. ·I • . --- • •• . •, ' • . . ' . . -. •• " • • /.'1(()7,f;.\ FOOl>.'i U.S. NO. 1 WHITE ROSE SWEET JOICY 8AITLITT POTATOES PEARS • lbs. ( lbs • ( . ~ RadiShes apd Green Onions ....... 2 ..... 15' Garden Fresh Crisp Celery ............. \i 1 O'n. . Red Sctloolboy Apples ............ FANCY 7 ... $I . Fresh Young Tender c~~rots 2 cl'l..19' . I ' , \ '· .. • '-'------~-----------~ ------~---- .... -· ... t I I I Wtd~, $tpt1mbtr 11, 1968 ·~LY PILOT BB·l • ...... I ' -----------. --------------------··-------- \ I ' ' WtdntSdq, S.,tember 11, 1968 • , ' t ' I J I , I I I I I " ' I I - I I ' • • . ~----- • .. ... -----~~~~~~---,.~.~~-~~~~~~~--~--.:-::-:-:--::::'::7.:o:=:=c11111111 .... -------1 ... ·-........ -........ -........... •·<t "'•· ... --··--· .. • ...... -.--.. -·_...,. .. _ ~--......... -... _ •••• ··-· ........... ·---· Wodnndir. -11, 1968 TROPICAL DELIGHT D I 'C k' on t rac · Over Coconuts In 1bor He)Wdabl'• book, "Kon 'nki", be tells of dlriateoing JU jllllt llllbbed -by 9Dla!hing • cocuart against iL Thia WU hll way al. celebrating the end·of hiJ --and ti!• boPmlnc of bit journey. lien! .... IMpit atiQo lo< !bit llUDdao, appropriately named Kon Tllld """'"1N ii k made wltb. frop·ical bananas and fr""'1 coconut. Serve It at Ille t!Pd of a meal and begin • journey - Embroidery ty~B ... & Sew thlo Heiting drosl for parUes, holiclaya, resoris. Fubion laves color fal -~on-y­'eew ltlmnw'. Pattern 7442 : ......... ~ pattern NEW' .U-' Sizes 10, 12, H, JI. St.. 12 (burl 34). ---mTY CENTS (coinc) I« Mell pt.tta'n -add 15 cents for "':.&:'m for first· -and opecial ba.,.wnr; -.. third· •.i-4oll•ory will , .... Ulrw weeb er m<>n!. 1""4 t. Al""* Broob, tile :DAILY• l'ILOT , 106, -Dopt., Box lQ, ~;;;. $altian, New Yadr, • N.Y. MJOll. Print Jill.e, A-. zr,, Pa~ ~Nm!--~ 11111 NJCl!iDLE-~ CATALOG -"belt ·~t" "Mott De W ....... .. ~~ OIPChel, .. , ... ..., .mtraldlrl'' .., oillloi'a. pleasant alter-<lil:loer CCII· -· You doo't have to 1mash • coconut 1o get the fresh meat for this recipe. 'lbere ia. an euier way! O>c<nuta: are r e a l i y limplo ;o cnd: once yw know a few "'F04B ! Really look at a lresb oooonut. You'U ,.. tl!ree riagos diwding the i&ll · (from end lo t!Pd) -lhree "sectiODIJ. .. Looking at tile "eyes" of the aheJl. you•,y aee one eye 18 • hmger ''section'' tham. the other .two. 'lbat eye is eo!t. Jmt push a ocredri'ver or nail into itbe soft eye. No need to U8e ~-Now abake the liquid out. Put tne drained oooonut in a 300 degree ovem for an hour. It will m06t likely ct<acl< all by. i13elf!' H it -llOIM help, tap will! a hammer ........i -of Ibo oooonut. You om mate a troPcaJ. deccratiion 4bat'• a nMil con- versaCion piece, when you oerve fnsb cooonut end banam. m • K~'Nki &m- dao. Add Dry Ice lo wat.r In an app:vpr:iate oc:daine!' """ >"""'II -• mnoldng Tild. Dry Ice ii ollen a-. at toe cream parkn and 90da fouotaim, oc ask )"Ol>I' IRlpel'-market manager -..0 ;o find ll Hmdle w!tl! loop or Pot boldeno lo ""'"'1 .. bundng'' your f:lngen. KON-TIKI SUNDAE P'or each servtne cut one Cbiquila -lo hall leogthwirH and crosswise . Arrange 3 or 4 •lices, petal 1.-In aerving dish. Top with a tcoop of ioe cream (any flavor). Serve with chocolate mint sauce and ia oprlnkllng of hob cooonut cur'8, made by cutting thin strips of coc:xnrt with a ~gelable parer ... llharp lmlf<I. CHOCOLATE MINT SA UCE 3 &qUM'es cooking chocoi..te V. oup hot watsr' ~ cup sugar % teupoon salt 4~ tablespoons butter ¥. teaspoon vanilla v. ~---extract OR 2 tablespooos ~eme de Meutho Melt ohocolate wtlh bot water over medium heM.. Beat and blend. Add 8llpt and salt: OOOk and stir about S miDUt.es. Add butter and vanilla, Beat Wltil smoo4h. Stir fn mint flavoring . Makes one scant cup .. Sauce ;, -if u.sed ·~fhtly w .... ,._ Farmer John or Hoffman SHANK PORTION · P4--PILOT-ADVIRTISER Wod.....,I, S.p""'bef ll, 1968 lb., __ ....., elw ... ... l)ig v a I Ouf t ' •t : to ' Cid. J u1r1 R),} • alia ··~ta BEEF ROAST l~:i:: ...... ;,, 45c BEEF ROAST 1~~:: ...... IL 55c FAMILY STEAK ·~~~~.!":.. 79c ,._. 'CHUCK STEAK 1!:::::".45c BEEF ROAST ::;"~~~ ....... ~. 79c. BEEF STEW :::r.:i... .. ~ 7gc SAVE20t - 120%.CANS Bourbon '"'""' ••. 1119 I ?11. ~. l'i ,11. Berry Wine ''''"' •• 75° Bourbon ......... 499 11 Y11r1 OI( .. , •• ti. Vodka :::.~:~'.' ............. 379 Bourbon •••• ,.. 1149 Si" 1.H •• ~ Ci!. Gold Ch~blis ~'.~.,, 139 W ., ne t!tntll l11ftl!•• zs• M Y11,t11ull1 ••• , ••••• )t• I ,, EXTRA FANCY BARTLITTS • LBS. POTATOES ·U.S. NO. 1, RUS~flS.:~ LB. ~I BAG · CELERY FRESH CRISP . . TALL c CHUCK ROAS' GROUND CHU ci HAMS ::UW:1Z~.... ! , ........ ¥ PEePlfl ~;;~1~, .. ---.. , ... -.. • ..... 3~~. DETERGENT l~Jr.1:'.~ ........ 21 .. 4.'· .. ~ BREAKFAST :.~~~~ .......... r. st :~ • • • MORSELS NedlHS.OI 411:11 ~ Swttt ••••••••••••••. l ·IZ. L\f HONEY ~:·11:'.~'.......... .. ... fit POP TARTS ~:~.i:j ........... 11or. 44c DOG FOOD ::i:t~~.~ ....... 10/8Qi ·f I ., . STALK •••. EA. ALBERTSON'S :::.':' ...... 2 ~ 79' 1 I DISHES or GREEN ONIONS CUCUMBERS PEPPERS-Choice Van de Kamp Enchilada-4 9 c Cheese or Chicken Enchilada HASH BROWNS PICTSWEET -•••••• 24·0!. 4I1. ICE CREAM ALBERTSON'S HALF GAL. ROUND .•• ~.. 69( -. NABISCO White King D White King • FIG 41 C NEWTONS LB. GT. 79c WATER 61C sonEMER sr. . ' .. ALBERTSON'S ~:~~ .... 10,t.~.1 21 ALBERTSON'S::::~~~: ..... ~. 79' ALBERTSON'S M1rm1i11 ..... •''· 4~c MARGARINE ::·:.~t:::, ...... "· 26c FRANKS r:~:.~:;.,b,, ............. 49' BOLOGNA ::l~ ............. 11-tt. 5f LEO'S MEATS :ir:~:'.1.'.' ........ 3/1. CHEESE llhr1m·• 59c Slitt~ A1111rlc111 •••••••••• 12-tl. CHEESE lltlfttt1'1 lict, Milj, enc • ltlt'trt ... , ........••.. 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RED SNAPP(• rmHl~ltts ... 1'. l,9c· SANDABS ~ ............... 79c HAllBUT rm 111 -~~~: .......... 1'.59c ·FRESH -TENDIR lARGE SIZE -UNICEDr- ·N.BERTS~!~-OWN -·~. - l~ EGG R~IPE - RIGHT FROM OUR OVENS ::- • COOKIES ASSORTE0 ........................ 4 ooz.1. • ONU's APPLESAUCE . · . . 49c.il GUZED CAKE •••••••• ~. ,,_, •••••.•• DOZ. OLLS POTATO DINNEf-......• :. BRANO NEWI l sensational book. BUY A JOOK A WEEK ,~ . • • ' • '11 I I - ' ' ' \ ' .. } .. • " l ' " ' .. ,. • . ' -:49¢~ 99¢·11 <CollW MIM -531 w. lttll 1, ,' 'l..g111• llildl::... 780 So. Coc11ttf"1• ' I' Foa1al11 Yaley ~ 16042 Magnolia · • COl'ollo .. 'Mar -3049 COQSt .Hwy. ' t .:. .... It Htoltl119'111 IMCll -H11 A-... Hlllltflltlon leecll-, 15111° So, Mws• • J • B 1 ·LI. 2·LI. 'J.(i, • · • TIN Tll .TtN FFEE ---69.c 137 _ l'' -' ' I 'OASH ' Green ·aeans Janil,la· Wafers • IT. 79c LlllY'S 25c SUllSKl"E 29c ·~ 31J11" &Yz·n. PU. , ~ CHEER . --GT. 79c TIDE ' 'SALVO ; ·cr.79~ -~.'7~ - ••• I ' t .. ~ ~ ,, I ,. .. " .... Wednt$dQ, Stpttmbtf ll.1968 , DAILY I'll.OT 11l ' '' ,~-1 · ' I '' it Hom• Naws antl.-vrews. Mc>"m ~e9!r.T1ent~ · . . . ._., .. Iv· 'Bulge~· ,i,$a.ttJe· I~. Old Cells Recharged With Diet " I IMI . .-m- ltllAl.ll.-... -llMHJ ..... •ITAM -w•www,.._ •o•u• • ••" eTAn ... ----.as -... .,,trNll. --·--~· 1 ;1 ....... ....................... ................. ____________________ _,c......:_;,_ ___________ ___:_-'-~~-""'--____::-----.•• -·-· - ' I f I I I I I • ............... _ ..... _ff OAJlY PILOT , ·-T "<><-45' Pop m1s,. "~ fiiij;'i~1. 3 ~~ $f ....... ~o...,-:,...~... 5tic Aluminum foil • • ii $.o ..... fl(,.I -5 .. $1 Tissue • • • ;; .. N;pkii.s • • 2 :::~ 1 !I' r;a;w. lags • 29' tn<;·oo .. ~ 47c r.c.o. llc Perk SaJ1111111 • ~ ToMato Sauce '·~ 1 gc · ToMato Paste"'~ 28c . . . 1 h.t0Juice~2!1' I uw.,.-i.-.. 48 TDlllClfo·luice~ c 1 .....,.~ • ' Cocktail •••• :;:: 35~ ' ii-h •••••I~~ 48C (bocl 70r.Offl°"91)fabri<~ $129 ' Nu Soft ••• ~~ 11 ........ ,l<d:",._Olll-.O 26c Morganne •• ~ MotU1 ....... c ...... ~·0it 29 Margarine •• g~ c ,..,,_ 25c $ausage., ••• ~. ...,.... COc Sloppy Joe""'<'! "" C..tt.t.Wllh ....... l j.&C... 'lftc Chili Can Came • Lil at First Bite! -' ' ~ day """IQflf -.~ ..Ir, u• 1h1y'•• i11i.l mllT•nd .. tty arood ~.! ·~;: J.11 jll Lo.. ol .......... . , · "'t ltlld¥oy'1 N1turo! t11u•tr11ess. Or ~·, d.,..,.,,. l.luth of fr'""'••••· Or '~;. p"6oili~ of '""'""'! 10;1hf11l11ti.1 (Ttnde<oy 1okt• tf>• a u•n...:>•k e\01 of .... ) "g ...l.bftf, '-~ • - 'Th;..k )'O'l"re'loo sophii.t.:alitd to find ronoonct in • prK t ol bttf? Th.en wt lll11r1 .. """'° "'"" r • ...i....., --·~ be glad to ;nfro<f11c• you •• FINE FOR BARBECOING ECONOMY QUALITY-FROZ!N SKINTORN (SIZES 1SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO) YOUNG TURKEYS BONUS DISCOUNT SPECIAL us DA. CHOICE TENDEltAY ltAND IEff gee Rib Steak •••• ·"· U.50.A. CHOICf lfNDERAY UAND lfEf·eac• 80NElESS Clod Roast •••• · .l• 48 f,6,STEIN GtAIN fEO PORK sg chuck'sieak''. ":"~ ~:: e l>ork~iilin° ~"~'.0~ .. ~:. e U.S.O.A. CHOICE lfNDEtA.Y UAND IEEf age f1'STEtN Gl.AlN FED K>I:~ 7ge IONflESS F.\MltY P1'CK Stewing Beef .. ·" Loin Pork Chops , la. , ~w·~ .. e~n''"'o·1~,,,. •. 1..1o • .-.11.~ 55c 1 ers ••• •,.;o.. , USO.A. C.'"-.• ~·"t 1-b-Sq,..,., Co•-• lb. .. .,. ~ ...... Ifft ROl!st ............ 53c U ~:O "-Cha-<••'"tl"~1.i.1\'0 $139 Lamb Chops •• " ·USD"-Cti.c.n ~·ogt..b l••t• 11 ls Loin Chops ••• ,.-I· ~.:. '""'' "'"' ,... 95c L~b Chops .. • " U ~ D,.,, Ch-. ~--··O t.... s1 05 0-10111 Oiops • " · u~~.-..c~ ......... 1-i.s.-1 $159 Loin Chops ••• ,. '-.c;...., ........ ~ s109 Wafer Chaps •• " ,.,..., Gr.l• J..il """'c-93c Rib Chaps •••• " I ALWAYS EVlRYDl¥ Market Basket Discounts Prices On Quality ·Products- No Ga~es, No Stamps, No Costly ''Extras''. • • • • • Mos! stores claim to hove low prices. But on wtiot -on a hand• ful of items, or inferior products? Not Market Bosket. We dis. count prices all through the store•. And Gu9rontee satisfaction •wept r.;, . ..-odtd ., ._.._"' <Ofttnill..t pricet. or your rnoney back on wvery purchase. True, you give up games and stamps to shop at Market Bosket. But you get bar- gains and quality always, everyday. See fo r yourself. , s... l'oli r.o.,.;, ~CM .. P;;ch Steaks ";,~ 4gc s.a'°"r,. • .,..,oebd ·$229 Shrimp •••• ·~ S...l'olifn:>_....... $129 Scallops ••• ·~ Fid.''we'dg;';~ 7gc ..,,,...,~ 73c fillet of Sole ."~ lrr<h f)'t f,.,,.,.. f,.,.,h &...... "'"' Al-.ch,. v~9~t"c;i,hi;·~. ~~ 36c "°"w "affyllolo1r,.,..., Kiat s;,~2.0Z. ·36C es • • • l'lC. Rotorllo fro• ... a..-Eft<h;ladcn. c_,..._ or Mu...,.. o._.. Dinnen ...... ""' 43c Mff f..COOIGlffNCHlll IM.MtlTOS. 4k M:_.NllAl!IO.SOICOCIO_.ll 1.0.COS. Mc (INCt 1 Oc ()Ir lAlfl) DllCtGlNI DOVE LIQUID 22-0.l.·Aac BTl~ rro1 'N'GoW ~s-> 37C -Asparagus •• ~ ..... .,....~. 2nc Spaglletti •• '';: ii ""-HM.ow Dry .__, MaMal 45 D"""Uts ••·"'-C ,.._~, •••JAR , s-; s-.,, a......:ti Nel!l.'•·25c Monels ...... ';: .. , ............. ~ Piua Rolls • ;';: 58c JRY OUR DELJCIO\JS . MARJ:ET BASKET -SALADS Weinoke 'em fresh daily in 0\/1' OWi\ ltildlen from t+.e find ingredi~tl. We odd nothing bul loving core - never prnervufr·••· Jutt like you'd rnoke 11\em ill your oW!I ldtd1en, with 1101hing I.ft out but the botherl TO ILET SOAP PHASE Ill BAT22c BAR ' 'IONUS DISCOUNT SPICIALS- "''c•• ere tH11et•"• _...,.., .... ..;oy. ~.1'7,IHl!I. OriMdo f<01... 20 H h'B 12.oc c . as_ . fDWl)S "'G. ~01 ... -.u,v~ 47 C k• 16.0Z. Ii 00 Its , • , "'G. . Fron• c-s.o...111-, Bmr:<Oll k c;,,,r.., Moc"'°"' .. 0-.. ... ,_ ,,,, Gr.II·• En"ltees ........ 45c 'R"""'~ld • ... o C6 47c. a1s1ns ••• l01'$::G5. ,..,... 0..al~y C~"i"~" l•a..i 11 C Bananas ••••• 11 CONVINllNT, SAFI, INIX,INSIVI REPUBLIC MONEY ' ORDERS SOLD AT MAllCn IAIKn WI A•I PLIASIO JO ACCl'T U.S ·o.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS IN t.O( ANOILll COUNn ITOlll I ' ' I EAMOU$ FOR DEEP-CUT DISCOUNT PRICESI e COSTA MESA-ms-•NEWPORT BEACH-:::.~::-.:.::..-:.,";..., I HUNTINGTON--BEACH~:!:t::.-• FOUNTAIN VALLEY_,,,, -.. ! ., c.11..., \ I , ' • .... --.... .. -.. ' - ' ' DAILY'PD.OT ff · ··Do Total Discounts Save You Mptiey? ... • • •. Mrs. Flynn Says 'it Does: .. · . · · ' ~. -.,."'"'*"" .. ~ ................................ llil;.,.,'lt ~--"""--s-,. 0.....-........... ,,,. ................... . ~ ,,.. .. (' ' : -(':,r. 'J I ~ Mtat ·you ,-"-n(!f DISCOUN',r PRICES~ ' . . EASTERN QUAtllY IOWA QID -BACO• .tu. PKG. REGUW or THICK SUCE AlPHA IETR ,BACON c $9L , ,, ALPHA BETA • DEPENDABLE QUAUTY . GROUND - ECON~ PAK J.l.llS. OR OV!R BEEF "J-' • .-t CIUAUTY · GROUND ROUND . 591 -· SEI t/11 11' DIFFEIEllCE 11n1111 •PIEK-A-IOI ~ '""' R1Tii1m~HAn·mo" 59' UITOM QUALITY • 1.U. pq, FARMER JOHii BACON , 1 ILPll• am wun• tr1111'd-lttt ew J·ll. PAtllAGl 69' SWIFT'S PREMIUM BAClil i · ·BONELESS FAMILY STW · · . llOIAL IUfm • -' rl.Jl,ND STEAK. ,., .. Q.Sl)DUBUflUE CANNED HAM " w:Eog:sCLOD ROAST'!. ~. :,o:,, 7.::. s5~ BEEF SHORT RIBS ""' 10 IAY CHUCK ROAST ....... ~ • ClllTllt Ctll POii CHOPS '6ill'ilus1aE 49L SP'i'RERi1s '.!l!J 69L ~ lfll-nom 79• JUL CUTLETS ~ . • ·fuittf1ir~ 1~ '3tt . Wtnn AllD DoUtK MEAT. ti.II .. ,anim •emu cur SLICED HALIBUT 79L < . " . .. ..__~ ~'lean save about '9 to '11 . ona weekly grocery bllll''' 11JE'AMElUC\N II • .); • • ~ ti-\au,')Uttt:ror ' *In a -Interview with Dtnnlt llracbn · of KNX. Mn. Flynn of Gleridolo also t1ated, '1 lib Alpha Illa ~ I think they're vtrf aood ••• Vwy, very good. PRFSIDENIS AND FAMOUS AMERICANS IUY A IOOK A WUK ~ ,• THESE PRH:ES EffECTIVE THURSDAY ttwou1h WEONESOAY. SEITTMBfR 12 throu1h 18 47¢ 960 Ii DELICATESSEN & CR EAMERY :i:n "::"..ml ~J:OOffiltl!l&~~ 3-0UNC! TUU • KAIB GJJOOM • 72' llLLEnE HEADS UP Ill, . runswPO'o""' 11c '.691 • I . ··-3Di'ir CIT .... ·1~· lii!iilll 811.Jl!!!!!lJ!!'AL PACm> • CJIWIUl-'T!D 461 IR!SWiET l L11~11c ~ . ~d· fi':l~pray 1.21 991 m;t itiiR"iP'U'Y ieoNT sac. •• , ALPHA 1nA fU.nillS -_ 1 0%...D1$COMNI .:.: O~ AU. . • . "·. . llAMZllli.-' ·-Clllf ,' • . • ~llOl'TU PEPTO·llSIOL MIS CELL ANEOUS JT[MS MISCll! AN! OUS -~ = "'" 4lc 47' ...... fl.71 11a . Sic • ~~·-~JV fu"a"tltint~rl .. 11' 40 OUNCE llOnUI MR. «EAN · r~gg.r.s · ,., 631· ~ OUNCE llOl'TLE CNOI . aEANEft 7tc73' .., CtWICl "'" A~pha Beta discounts all prices every singtg Q.gy! i'lfiil itaiCI .:,";",:: 59' 11!'!1 J.111 • I OUNC! PACUOEI 3 61 LUlllHEOI IUT. YWll • ,.,._ 6 ~ ~•OU~ Loaf• WC.. 6 a.... I IUCE PJ.CUG! • M IEID • lllftlllOll SLIOED 211M llERIOll ~EUEvS:. y· Ml'.CfllANlOUS OOlD Mll>ll. l·LI. Ill FLO_Ull Uo 521 ' -"t!!IW U:'1 Ill""" Yll/Jli! IWO'll • FllOZ!ll •70UNC! 36' E111HILIDIS ,. •-811 . romtwDri.Es 0'ai1 36' .. l.U. ~ • tHa.. la OPP ILUEIOll!T lllllllllE " ~~'l•!ft*Dl•MO!. 641 ~fllUIT Plu,.~ 111 GK!!K OllHT • P1IOIZll • 11 OUNCE 371 llDE llTIEU 311 -· ': lfbi"&\'.W • ft!Cl PILAr • IUOI •- FIU~iREU FllOlllfo IH# 37' • TUNAm Q • SlllUWP CIJllJl'(o 1111100 CMOLI •TUMA HI.: • IHIUMP OAtDITAl. . B1tt1r Prodat1 ot DISCOUNT PRICES! GOoo RlllE . BACK'ro . SCllOOI. r l:UNCK BOX FAVORITE ' IS c 'u. , , , ~ , i I l'tlKOFTHESfASON • GOU>ENRIPE " 3 , 'QSA~A MELONS ; · · :. ~ DID( PllCU lllmM _, 1ll<Olltl1 -· llPI. U.11 ,.w CAOP • am llfU Ft1l1 ~ES or SAUCE 61100 PIPPIN~· f , aiR'~~ 1oc· cuiiEs 3i25' . 11.Dl!lfl' DUALITY 1L0"1$ "'DISCOVH'l'IRJCDI , 1,,,, "'' ' ASTERS :1U~ 58-... MIA& 'tlll -IA STOii!' HOURS: .Alla···· I _...,,.,, IOAM.IOf P 111i.nSUll.10AM.to7P.M. °" ~-~ ----..... ....--....... -,--------: COSTA MISA 1lft L ..... •• -·~ HVllll-Oll•OCM 11111.__ •. , .......... .., .......... --·~-­""""""'_J. __ l ,, I ' ,; ' J \ I • ' ' I I I ···- -..; __ ~ ~ ... ~ .. --. ... -.. -.-.: r--~-.--:---~ -:: •. ::.:.:_-;_-:;.:::;:_;;:; ..... :.:; .. .;._,:;.;.~::.-:;_._:::_:::=:::=::;::::;::.;:::;'.;::.::.:::~;-.::::;;:-:;;::::::-:.~:'..:'!-;:-:;:::.:::'.". ~-.::;_::.::::.:::::-:::-::::::::::;:~.':'.~. :-:. ~!'!! .. -...... -~---~ • Educational ~Revolution , Hasn't Yet Hit Mathematics • • WASHINGTON, D. C. -IJ lhal "ldloota appear to be to r..Ur.e," mlh the II.apt In t\l• child'• ..,..lb, that "1ehool lime It not ... ~. Mr. D•rit cobteod1 conclude ,~t 11\t ~orld of 'rhe educaUonal revolution affilcted wttb a tendency aniver1lty and enpneerrnc and to hang lts cgrieuler was~' on the llr_rJplt •killl that the reader la "led aWN. :,J~•tk:f t4~atton' la 1 may be orno111 the hOttest toward becoming acadelJllc, ~~~·hl-u.a,chlng ~'l"lque dlPl~.~a'1~~)!,'~1o"rpeeac'b .._glnle. ~\'!~.~ .. !'°1'11&1/J'J~~~te ltlm1 Ibo ua~l. bl\_,,_···, ~all.I\ d'tpriVOd! !"wly I in Amert I )--~· h~ 11~1 n~ ng Y q111 -.. , ~.. "" .-.n....., Iha .,..09! '\tlltcJUally di....,.., .. -ornerOnt-.•• area,' Mr. news tems c• r re 'llvaJI., Cl;' f\,,. • something like hand-loomcil chlld separately, so that the matbematlc1 proeram. In-cedure of 1 • b1& 11 e v i n g Da\il ncttes. f\oanclal 1uppprt lo tree In· novatlon from the unworthy comprotnl!ie.a of immediate commercial requirements: leillll"flf'ork aituatlaru that can bring a lignificant force to'" }>ear on worthwhile pro-- blems for en extended period of time; and so forth," Mr. Davis observes. since the industrial revotu. unlnspTrlnJ Mil oe!recUve." textlJes," Davll obcervu. children do not move atead ••a,hth gradln ma~ everytbln, g be reads .in J. "sert,.. .. rwn.-.t\caftnot Davis contends that in the I I •-f " ,,_ ,.... .. ~,,.. lion, but U1e opening gum in field JIC rnathemaUcs In n rev eww1 some o the togelber as a group. btgm,, the •~1 f4 a hig book." , . • be made -'l leaat ~ eul~ the field of mathematics are rci ~xperlmental oouraes that Praising tba Nova School q"'1tty' modern pttgram of Davk maintains ICbooll ly -Jrithbttt 10m1 of the still to be heard, according olhe cotmtries, n ° t 1 b 1 Y appear to have succeeded, Pro gram l n For t mathematics." 1 of education are reluctant"to necessary too I a of ti.· to Robert B. Davb, director England, teaching techni· Davis ls cr:IUc&l of the 1rote Lauderdale, Fla., D·e vis In reviewtng~ec,ent e'I'· 1tep Up their mathematic• plorafl"n: computers, th.at aues have kept up ,with the tech · -• •-d lbe ~ •-Im ta 1• "--t.._..,_ "-7 of The M_adison Project at ~ memory ruq~ USON ui escr 1 u1e numerous m· per en .WI: •. wr.11. .uuu11. progmrps. "'° NEA report recor" tbe response of every Svracuse University and general upgrading of the 90me schools. and praises novaUons that have made tt styt,, Mr •. J)a_ -pplauds indlca~ that last year only child to f!Very question, \Vebster College. schools, whereas in this those techniques that one of the country's out.st.an-one of a Sefle1 'oJ booklets 10 percent of the new high modUy the progrllJl ac- "Our achools are not as good as they might be; they are not as good as they need to be; and it is our job to make them "better. The verdict of our colleagues on wi will count a.s nothing compared to Ute verdict of bl story on our civlliiatlon, •• be concludes. In a nport titled •'The co~try c~c~um content emphasize the individual ding schools. In addition to o~ tbe subject published. by ~l tea c be rs of c:OrdinldY, and indiv:ld\lllly C h an g i n g CtUTlculum : an ~e 0 ogy b•a v e learning habits and in· the use of teacher aides and the NEA'i National Council mafhein•tlc1 were f ul 1 ~ scRfli!Uii ea~ll chII'cJ's wbrk; Mathematics," written for change very little. t e 11ectua1 levels o{ a well-developed audlOvisual of Teachers of Mit.OemaUcs. qualitie<!. "Whether one video • tape and rum to the A 8 s 0 c i 8 ti 0 n for The enormous strides in youngsters. Ht: describes lab for the fop track Tbe booklet, .: ~,-o~mulas, look, f at· sch o o 1 s , recofd cluPo<Jm behavior • 111 technology "become more the Nu!field Project, which students, Nov a virtually G1:ap.ltl1&11d Pa~" is one u n 1 v e rsities, publishing (even foo{blll has this ~~:i~~s~:n:n~ ~:~= ~mplialm·cated more rapidly "seeks to identify clearly abolished high s c h..O o J of .~ "Ext*i)ences in houses, or ~ven in several equipment;·and usea it very 01 the National Educstion, __ • __ os_t_an-'-yo_n_•_•_e_em_s _d_e_f_l n_e_d_d_e_ve_Io..:;p_m_e_nta1 __ m_alh_em_a_ti_'c_•-_D_a_v_u_r_e,:.po_r1s __ M_a_lh_em_a_tl_ca1 __ D_u_co_v_ery-'-" other places, one is led to well indeed); adequate Association, Davis claims ·'the new mathematics ~volution" has not taken place, "but -corn;ldering the pressures that are building up -tt probably \\'ill. possibly within the next 10 years ... " FARED POORLY Last year the United States fared poorly in a I a r ge-scale international test involving 12 w e I l • developed nations. Japan led with 76 percent scoring in the upper·haU of the chosen international standards, and the United States scored 43 percent 1n comparable tests. The obvious question raised in a country whJch prides itseU on technological ex- cellence Is: Who is to blame? The f'l'Oblem is t o o "'idespread to pin down to any one single ractor, Davis reports. One problem, he charges, 60 at UCLA Take Shot At Smog LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A group of professors a11d scientists of the UCLA school of medicine have issued a statement urging everyooe who can do 90 to move from the smog areas of Southern California for the sUe of their health. A statement sigaed by 60 medical school r a c u 1 t y members said the signers le}i it "!if their "'<OIJ~live r~lltr'' to W.;..t: r n Sc;.;thera Califoniam of the h eaJth baz.ards of air PollU· lion. • HAZARD UNKNOWN Dr. William Hildemann, profe6sor-of mJcrobiol.ogy and immunology who circulated tbe petition tor signatures, adrwlted that aOOolute proof of the health hazards of smog created by autos is not known. ·'However," Hildemann said, "foc the sake of the general welfare c e r t a i n critical problems ought to be dealt with on the basi.6 of available evidence, even if limited." -4 .:Ate professor polnted out the length ef time it took to collect and study the effects ol cigarette smoking. "It took many years for the evidence again 1 t cigarettes to be compelling, and 20 years from now statistics linking smog and respiratory disease may be just as convincing." NOT OPTIMISTIC Hildemann said s o m e persons are sltting back and predicting that the smog problem in Los Angeles will be licked in 10 years. "I'm not sure we can wait Ulat long," he said. 1-lildemann said he does not think the warning of the 60 medical professors and scientists will be heeded by the public. "Recommfllding that It would be prudent for people to move to avoid respiratory disease may haw: no moce impact than the cancer warnings printed on cigant- te packages," he said. • Tbe aignen of tile warn· laC said U\ey wanted to inlle clear the (act that i! 1'al neither an official 1tat.ement or lh• U c L A ichoOi of medicine nor. Ulc iUMabous opinion of UH' medical faculty. Plane Ready To Fly Again Jl'O~ WORTH, Te x. (AP) -'l1lo ,\Ir Force chid of f(lllf 11814 fada1 the FlllA ~ ---· poondod '1ltr . trlplo traeed1. !J rud1 ta :uz:ue combat ....... Ill VlolaoJll. "lr• ... -,...,, to .-. 11o 1'1Jl • ttrWln ... ,,rt Mia wbort It eon ..... .,.. .... 111 ... - cfioJloo,inr c o • 1 IJ • t ""' •fro1m11t )el a.-....,llind," ... oald. ·• l. ~:Wiil n • . . ' j ~· ' • ~ - . BEECH-NUT BABY JO® m:-... 10' JUNIOR FOOD ~".:'.'_,_ 14' SWIFT'S BABY MIATS ........... 25' MJI COffEE :::; _____ 69' MJB COFFEE :::: ....... -. '1" MJI COFFEE 1J::_ .. ,_ .. , 11" . MJI INSTANT ::T.~M .... 11" UPTON'S TtA :t';:L._ 65' ... Kiy'lkt!-......... PERFORM SPRAY STARCH -l'Z·CIZ. can :-37° ' .. HAllVEsT DAY PW -~ .17' GREIN GIANT CORN:=. .. -23 ~ HUNT'S PORK & IEANS ••L~ 39' GREIN BEANS =~:~ .......... ---16c HUNT'S TOMATOO "'~-----31 ' PRINCEl.LA YAMS-~----·43' .. ·Kir'lktf.-....... HERSHEY COCOA MIX 2·1b. Can lnitnnt ~aa IUUANK HOMllf( "~-···-··· 17' lllDHEY BEANS =-~-~'. .... ··-·· 13' VEGETABU JUla :=.".::'.'.'. ____ 36' CUNG PEACHES ::'!!!'~'.---·---26• V.I. APPUSAUCE .;~-·-···--·· 20' DOl.E PINEAPPU :':::. .................... 25' OurLOW !::~Price! HARVEST DAY FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 Can a:Lc PIE APPLES ~~.:..·'..~ ... ·---31 ' WHOLE APRICOTS :::::.'~'.~-~.27' MOTI'S APPU JUlan ~·-····-34' FRUIT DRINKS ::'.\.'::... ........ _ 29' CRANBERRY JUICE ~".'.= .. _.55' PINEAPPU JUla ::::'.:'.:.-'.'-. 24' \ -_.......... . -. T~~ -...,...~ "1 ORCHIDS' NAPKINS :::\'i ........ -53' SCOTI TOWELS ::'.:::.'~-----33' LUCKY TISSUE :-:::;,. ·-·-··--19' TIDE DmRGENT .... ·······-·---·-··---79• DREfT DmRGENT .. ---····---79' DASH DETERGENT "·--·-····-·· 7 4' IVORY LIQUID ::'::.'::'. .... ·---58' CASCADE =~~--41' ZEST SOAP ::::'...... -20' COMET aEANSER ·---17' GOODWIN AMMONIA .,._ 27' SNO BOL CLEANER _ ... : .••.. -37' I I ' __ 47' PlllMIUM CRACKERS :::::,. ___ .33' (t) ' ...... /::Jr '!kt! M-D TOILET TISSUE A11crted-.oi·Roll Pkg. FRUIT PIES mmuw~ 33 WWWl-1'1.at C .,.. ___ _ CHICllEN PIE ::~~t·::::--·-·-·--39' FRENCH FRIES::::'::. ..................... 45' MEXICAN fOODSii\ti~ ..Ai' w"Alfusme ... :;;... -·'· ~4· ( ~ClllP---f NABISCO COOKIES :'.'..::J::.~~·-47• lfLPIL-,.---· ORANGE JUla :':'.!._ ... _. ___ 25 ' PICTSWEn GREEN BEANS~.--3B' (IJJ(ttlll---38'' PIOSWUT:r.r::.. ....... -.. --·-·· . (t) ' ...... Kiy '!kt/. APPIAN WAY . PIZZA MIX AWAKE DRINK ~--..... -35' 111.ADJD SHRIMP ~=:~:·-···-'1'' R5HSTICll1 ~F..~:····-~·-.. ·-········ 39·c SOU FILLET~'::'~ .................. --69 ' ONION RINGS ~~ .................. 45' CHEESE PIZZA :=";:::'.'.'. ..... --62' BEEF snw ~L-r. .. J• ................. -........ 46< CRIAMED CHICKEN :::,or. ............ 63' OH BOY SANDWICH ::.~·: ........ 57' ~,·--·*'*"~ '. COTIAGE CHEESE ~ ................. 58' PARKAY MARGARINE lilm. ...... 28' ••. the f•w It•'"• lltt•d on thi1 P•I• con1tltuto iu•t • •M•ll ••mplin1 ef the thou1and1 of low, low 11i1- COYnt prices Jn atoro for you ot L•cky. i-:::;t:(ffi*_)~ .. -::~ "DY ltTS" ... ;;. ....... ,....._ ., '*•'•....,.F II ti ... -••. 1111'10.r ......... ~. ....... _ ......... -.,.. .. wt -,.. -~ • .... "111 IUl" _,.......,... . OIAlll IYlllDAl SAYINlll . . LUCKY lllNOS YOU OllATll SAVINGS ON MOST IVIRnHINO YOU IXPICT IN A SUPllMAIKIT • • • AT i LOW LOW'IVIRYDAYDISCOUNT PRICIS .•• IVllYTHING fROM THOSI FAMOUS BRANDS YOU HAVI LIAINID TO ~ DIPaNo oN to• t1NJ QU~LITY.IVtRY 11M1 ••• TOP QU,,.LJn LUCKY "IONQID" MIA.ts ••• '"' SEASON 'S • flNIST, fllSHIST ••d•tS ~" VIOITAILIS ••• HIALTH •nil llAUJY AIDS •• , HOUSIWARIS ••• AND.•. LUCKY lllNOS YOU 11KIY IUiYS'' fQI IVIN 110011 SAYINGS •• GOOD IWONS JOI SHOPPING AT LUCKY!• TOI' QUAUTY LUCKY "IONDED" MEATS/ ~~!~~ .. !9l~.! ....... 38~ II••• Cl'f · ~~!9.Q~l~"~NDI!.~~-~••••···• 43 ~ fn1M1 trffJMI ' ~u~! • ~NUT,lumR -'it< ':. · !!!!~!.:~~ .. :~~.'. ........ 7 9~; ~:~' • 1(~.~ .. !!~~~~:~'8~ -,. CALO·CAT FOOD l'll.'1::.~~.~ .......... 17' MAYONNAISE :!':,."!!:'.~~'.~:".~... . 47' (t) ' ...... /::Jr '!kt-' · RESH· CUT-UP FRYERS.':':-:-:-:::. ,'3s,i. , ..... JOll. FULLY COOKED HAM .. ~~!~·:o.":~ .. 49,._ RUMP ROAST .... 78 .:. CHUCK ROAST~47.:. T-BONE .~ ••••• -'.J'~ CUBJ STEAJl/i\ .... 11': CHUCK STtAK •••• 48.:. PORTERHOUSE ,:::"',.11': TURKEYS , .... -U.l.D.A. 39 C ''"'"" lb. CRO~ RIB ROAST ••• ~ •• 78~- Sliced Baton LUCITllAJID 57' '"• '"'· ' _ FIDDLE FADDLE SNACKS . $ -GE .. '""I:.:::'_..,,.,. "9' ·SAU A •••••••• 1.u:i: ••••••• ...: FARMER JOHN BACON -58' llJCD 1.f'Otllll ,11 ............. _ ..... -i. ... ;...,._, 33° LUCKY'S PllCl PIOTICTION POLICY FOi YOU: In odh•r•l!C"• ID luc•Y• Ditc••nl '•ici119 'olicy, i11 th'" • .,..,., wholo'°lo co1"-d-c:lino, -.,..;11 ;,....,.diotoly reduce pticoJ ""•" furth••· 111111 ~ Van driGimp's 1111Y1 Jllwt.thnoSN.S.,t.1!·11 ,..,.,._ RASPBERRY OR APPLE ••·"· 33< COFFEE CAKES •••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~-~~-~~~-~~-~ ..... .'.~.·-~ ..... $)09 ~:z:.~~-~ .......... ~~~:·.': ......... s9' LlYAIUIU AT MOn 1n1a} -Our LOW facritloy Pc ice!- LADY LEE ICE CREAM Y2 9al. Ctn, 59° STANDING RIB ROAST .::'!t .890. ·-·-PICNIC •••••• ~~ •••••• 39.i.. RATH or HORMR BACON 63' Ul(ID-1 PCHllll PACIU.11 ..................... ., •• , SUCED HALIBUT .. :z:::o::;"..690. SIRLOIN TIP ••••• =~-~ .... 98~ STEWING BEEF ..... ':".'."l ..... 79,._ !.!!!'!.~.~15!2.~~~~". ............... 79' •. .FRESH TASTY EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICED DELICATESSEN ITEMS! ~~!~~.J!~~A!~~.~.~.~~t. ••t. 62' WllSON CANNED HAM 4 u. $449 llOMl (1111., .................. ,_ ..... ~ <Al ~~.~~N.!!1-=~~ ................... $42' POLISH SAUSAGE 79' lrDtolln .................................. •-II. •It,. :,~ ;..'!!.~.~~.~.~.~~.~!~.~ ~-79' ' ~N~~-~~S~RP ... 1•01. '"· 59' Our LO\\! E\\:r)<l:iy Pri~..:.'.­ LUCKY SLICED LUNCH MEATS BRAUNSCHWEIGER 72 IOlOONA, SPICED. OLNf. MAC.A RONI tllM-lln-U'tAllMI ..................... or..... c AND CHEESE. PICKLE ' PtMtfNTO ~\ll~\f!.~.'.~~~~-'-···· 3 ::. $71• 6-0""'" 31' ~l~~!l~~2,~.~-~.~.~~~l~L ••· 69' <---'-•<-k•-•-·-=--"---_. IYlarOAY' LOW OISCOUNY •••els ON •ACK ro SCHOOL JU'''''' AHO tllALflf & llAUTY AIOSI PERSO~NA SECRET ROLL-ON STAINLESS STEEL !ir..,?'.,:;!?8'!1'3'l:;I : . RAZOR BLADES '::::':::' C ~.---~ SECRET SPRAY EVERYDAY l'lllCED FllESH FRUITS AND VEGETAIUS! .. ~· ...... -.......... 71c ~ fl'Nl'H h r.: .., .. tt "'""° ..... •·-• , ,, '""· •• •" lo'-4. BANANAS CHIQUITA IRAND POTATOES • • .,.,,.~~ RUSStTS ' - • • J ---~·-. ----.. ~----·--·---------·~-------------......... ----------.... ---------------------...--::~'""."'.-:::O=;:-J • • SOUTHERN CAUfORNIA'S fACTORY DIRfCJ' DEAUR ' DAI~ Y Pll.OT 51 ANOTHER HARBOR DODGE FIRST! • ' ' I ' ' ' la ...... ~ •f Owtente ........... ,.....,.. ~ 48 IS NOW ORANGE COUNTY'S N0,.·1 LARGEST,, VOLUME l;>EAl.£R. · ' ·. . . .... All ....... """' ., ......... . BRAND NEW '68 CHARGERS IMMIDIAn DtLIVIRY ,. JOT AL 'PRIC~ + TAX 1l tlC. MONTHS BANK FINANCING Now Av1U1bl1 ,On . All ·New Cln & New Trucb In Stock On Approved Bink Crldlt If Comrnerc\lf Natloruil link -Wtlhnlnster ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST TRUCK, CAMPER & VAN A HEADQUARTERS '68 DART "' ' . l!lAND NEW '68 POLARA • Nylon upholstery• Wall to will carpets -~ Automatic tr1ns. • Power steering • ,Hearer & defroster system• Du1l broke .VStenl • Back-up lights • 3 spd. wipers &°· w1ihers • Dix. seat belts. Ask for . ' SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE BRAND NEW '68 DODGE · ' BRAND NEW '68 DODGE J ' 'I• Ton Pickup 1/1 'ton Pickup and Camper ~IM wlttri t> lflot u11 .. ., CimJ119r. •'-' 4, lrmt dlnetk. ..uk for Molar Ho.. I 16703fl754. 0~ wllttl blM SwtpillnL All tM.IMl, 3 'PIM..,... ch , 1r-i1.. 14.0. Urn, dpr lrllh""· · H.D. •Ptl~11. .Uk for MolN Jrlb. I 16131W09. 'Zf 'Zf s2saa stJ st.~ s21 'aa Fully equipped'with radio; heater, wsw tires, pad· ded dash, defroster, etc. 589 TOTof\L DOWN PATMINT '89 TO~AL M°"THLT PATMINT 5l9ia TOTAL PRICE ;tdf,1 1 IMMEDIA'.rE DILIVlllY DOWM MOtlTIILY TOTAL l'atct MWt1 MOMTlkY fOTAl 11mC1 PAYMlln ,Anllln + JAJI a UCIHll ,&fMlll1 ,ATirdlCf + t.U: 6 LICIMll Used, low miluge. (VCT840) ~IAJS DILIYll:f IMMIDIAfl •ILl'll•Y , • .,_.,,.. Jncludol lu 6 fl111not dllttH llfl • rnonltM 11111l'Pfll"H llM'lt er.di! s49-'68 CORONET 549 '67 DODGE D· 100 PICK UP 8 ft. bed. (V27605) BRAND NEW __.~ ... ~ ... =~----_,~""~=~::...· __ s-!1!:.;saa ~~:: ... JOTAL DdWN PAYMENT $ TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT DELUXE MODEL • Dual Horn System • Tinted Windshield •Deluxe Wheel Covers • Deluxe Trim • , FOllll· mmt ,Seats • White sidewall tires, '62 FORD 3/.t TON PICK UP VB, redio, ,!l•ater, 8 ft. cab. & camper, dinette, '::f 4, (fS0786J ~s ... ~~.-•.2aa ~:: .. '63 CHEVROLn 3;.. toN PICKUP TOTAL PRICE . ~\Tff..se IMMEDIATI DELIVIRY '69 ' ' ··~ ' ASIC for Motor No. Wl41 B8El05994. ' '69 52388 8-ft. bed, sp/Jt rims, re1r step bumper, Wtst Coast mirrors.. {192275) s2a ...... ~ ··- '65MONU ....._ frllll&.. '9dl• Md i.attr, bucklt 11111. '•'Pitt. whit• 11dtw1lb. fNMl/1$1) s688 :::; 5 2~ =w 521 :.Jll. +TAX 6 LIC. "1111. .a "1111'. HUI. IOOIC l'I. $11 OS '63 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ~ ft. 1Mt111. \I-I, t\Ft._ llanl. l1e!Ory tlr c.ond., •611, pwr. tt19., ln1k1•. wlftll., M1h._(OCl51 IJ 5688 :::~ 523 = 523 mt~. + TAX & LIC.. n'llT. "Mt, IUll IOOll 1'1.ICI $1460 '64 FALCON FUIURA • 2 .... ~°'-\I .. , rffio, hell.,, 8ufa. lrwiil., "'"' •IM!iftt, ~ -b. (t!GPIJI! 5 788~ ::: 526 = 526 ... ~ + TAX l UC. nMJ. =· ILUI IOOk Pltcl $1170 '66 MUSTANG COUPI ' ~ '-""'·~--fl. u1111h. (SGC3.4) 5988 ·~::~ s33 = s33 mt~. + TAX 6 llC.. nMT. l'\'MT. 11.UI IOOK Pltcl $1600 '6S PLYMOUTH FURY II IHle, 1'otlltr, llltamtllc lrMllrftlUIOll, llG'"F •INrlfll. (ltl0<N) 5988 :::.· s33 =~ s33 mt~. + 1.U: .. llC. ""'· ,.,..,., IWI IOOIC PllCI $1490 '65 PLYMOUTH SAftLLm ,,.. ... l'MIL IMlftr, -llDI .. VlflJI 1111..i.r. burttt ... ~carpel .. {W1A991J s9gg· :::~ 533 = s33 .'f.11~ · + Mt ' uc. n111r. nMt. KUI IOOIC Pltcl $1111 '61' OLDIMOBIU CUTI.All 51288 +~~LIO s43 ~'i s43 ~· IUll IOOlt NN:I f 1 MS '66 FORD FAIRLANI couNTliT ML 1~ t!r _.., ~ i6Dtr t.llllly "'lflR. V-t. ,...... 1fr,. l.6H, •vt• .. tull '1111Jl {TIUOI) 51688 = s57::::.: f57 =r:. + 'iAJ. 6 llC.. "1111". I nllT. 1W1 ~ NCI $Mf0 ' Pymts. lncludt T&L & fln•nct ch1rg11 on 48 mos. on 1ppraved bank crldit TOTAL DOWN PATMINT TOTAL MONTl!LT PATMINI TOTAL PRICI ll°cl~u' IMMEDIAn DILIVIRY '66 FORD ' 5688 ,..,,... 523 ''"' 523 + ~.C: lit. mr K.111 IOOK Pitta $1 laG '64 DODGI DART 170 V-1, rMl1, hffttr,.wt-'k: lr-1ul1111, PD"' .... tint. rtYU935) ..... """'· ""'· 5788 ::~ 526 = 526 ~ilJ/ + TAX l LIC. n.111t. " IWI 100K ,.ICI $1270 164 PLYMOUTH, FUR.Y.. 2...DOOR HDTP. 'y.4.,,....,. d...-1fte, N"-, hteter, vinyl hot,, u,,m. !KAN611) sa·ar :::-~ s2·9 = s29 m.'t. + TAJ: 6 UC. PTMT. nM1. IWI 900IC ~ .1161 '61 CHIYIW ~DAN Y-1 tfttfl'lt, ""'-tic t-i•IM, i..t1r, ditflftfff, u,,.,._ tk. (l"GIC7lll 5988 + [~lK s3 ·3 =. s33 5~· IWI IOOll: Pl.IQ $1261 '66 MIRCURY COMO 51188 ~':?:uc. s40 im 540 ~~· IWI IOOllt N.tcl $1711 '65 llONTIAC Catallna 4•tlr. H.T. Air cand., Mo. lr9nS., ll6H .• P.l.~Wts/W. I'll( tGl s1188 ·:: 540 '°"' 540 m.'t. + TAX a. LIC. ~,, "1111'. &WI IOOK l'IJCl,$1920 '65 CHIYILU MAUIU CPI'. s12-88 TOTAL s43 ..... s43 mAl • +~llC. =· . ·~· IWI IOOK fltltCI f1141 ' '63 FORD FALCON 2 ..... Niil .. llHttr, (ONJ765} 5488 ·= 516 :::.".t s16 .'f.lll.· + TAX a ll(. "Mf. m.lf, ILUI 1001C l'l.ICI $Mil '63 FORD COUNTRY WAGON l1dl1, h11t1r. tufcitM!lc INn...,l•lon, 'f.t. (S.r. ND. 43991 ' '488 :::.L s16 =tJ s16 Jr.I~~. + 1.u: 6 Ltc. nan. n111. U.UI IOOi: Pita $121 163 llAMI• CLAlllft,.•• Cntry. W.n. +daar 660. Auttma,!lt ~~Oii, Nlllo, Mll•r• WSW. ITJl'Olll '488 ::r.:-516 ::1.lt 516 .'f.lt~. + TAX a, LIC. nMf. "MT. , \ , IWI IOOK PUCI fftl '61· llAMIUR STATION WAGON c-CMM'!ry-6 ,....,...r, '"1• ..... ,.,, llllO!Nllk. v..a. WSW, whHI _ ... (Kfl~ '788 ;r.: 1 26 = 526 Ji:t~. + lAX ' UC. nMT. nMT. l&UI IOOK Pl.ICI $1411 161 .DODGI DART M.attr, Whitt 91~11 11,.. ~'"20) •71-·a·' ::r~· s2·6 ::I.It 526 :.:ti. I+ TAX ' UC. nMT, nMT. RUI IOOK PIUCI f11il '66 CHIYROLIT fORYOUR PROnmoN A AU. MADOR DODOI UHD CAii W wltli • OOLD ITAll 100% UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE -THll STAR STATES IN WRITING THAT HARBOR DODGE GUARANTEES THE CAR 100% AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS FOR 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES WHICH MR COMES FIRST AmR PURCHASE. THIS INCLUDES A~L MECHANICAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BAmRY, JPUDOMETU,.IADIO, HEATER~ · • THIS GUAIANTEE COVERS All PARTS AND LAIOI FREE TO YOUI u....a..w ............. , ...... .... .. ..,,.a-,,_ '60 VOLKSWAGEN PICK UP 1102~171 1411· :r.tt 516::::: s16 ..... . + , .... lk. .,..,. =· '62 VOLKSWAGEN 2 door, 4 ~ hN!tr. (TillO:S2) '"1NYllr '*"ltMl!lftt,IM!s,hHter,~lct~•l'",f.l'"h.(US901) 1511-, ~~ $19 = '19 ""'. •9ia ::.; . s33 = s33 mt~. . +'•~6lk. ...... = + '" • '"' ""'· "'"· '·64 VOLKSWAGEN {·,~;i •. , .NU'i~lf~IS1190 2 ._..,4 ...... ...,_..,(l'fUCl19l "8 1tL YJlilOU'ffl PURY II 'liill l:r~ $.i,6 :::,:: '26 ..... v•.,..., ........ ~. Mll._.lc trtftL'(:SVT2117) ""'I + '" • Uc. .fi ,,_.. =· '1188 -:r:. s40 ::::.: s40 .l!:t. '64 VOLKSWAGEN +'IA.II: 6 UC "MT. mlf, 4 ....... M.ktl IMb. (MCC41) """ ........... , .. ;. 1711 ..... 526 -526 ""' '67 CHMOUT IMPALA +•':":,... . :;::. = '..,.,...,,.. "'""· ''"-,... -·-. ...,,, 0 -·""' -· """'°' '66 VOLKSWAGiN •1111· ::.L '63 = 563 =~. !4-t*U.'~(:'~ll $ -$ -+:,:~~.,::.·· "m. 1 1311,+:!~~ 46=· 46= ' ' • •+1 ·..-.... 1 21• -·VI.~-' ' 11ST•• " ~ --·------------------------------------------~-----· , • • • • .~ 'j~ '" "' " • • . ' • .. " • • .. ,, • . ,, • • • l 1 • , NEW SERIES -SculplAlr Jacques Lipchitz, above, ls the lirst of a series ol c"'8tlve penooalltles to \lo . hllBviewed thiJI season on Cbann.t 28, will be seen tonight, in color at 7:30 p.m. The Lithuanaian-bom artist is &bown at work in the fou.ndary where hfl makes casts for bis sculpture, and at bis borne on tile Eut Doest. TELEVISION VIEWS 'Hillbillies' Visit London lly ROBERT MUSIL NEW YO!IK. (UPI) -They were changing the 0<uard at Buckingham Palace when in the-midst of L.be c~poial there appeared a curious vehicle which ollvlously did not beloog amoDJ the crimson jackets and bearskin bats of Her MaJesty's forces. A LOYAL CRY went up from the populece: "It's Granny! It's them!" This isn't w!lat Queen Elizabeth and her famliy usually hear shouted in froot of their stately home and if Ibey looked out the window they must have seen a rare light indeed. THERE, caught in the milling crowd, WU that instanily recognizable fugitive from a jlllltyard, the town (and country) automoblle ol the Beverly Hill· billies with Jed Clampett, Granny, Jethn> and Elly May aboard in cootume. And what, Oil• may uk, were the Beverly Hill· billiea cloing so w from their native Hollywood? The answer is that last year Paul Henning, creator of the series, decided It needed a &hot in the arm and a few foreign scenes might help. He chose Eng- land and the experiment was so successful they went be.ck this year to ftlm whole epiJodes of the seventh season, which premieres oo CBS-TV Sept. 25. AS TO HOW the unit managed to run light 1.Q- to the changing of the guard Director Joe Depew claims, witil a &traigbl {ace, Ibey miscalulated the time of the permit they had been given to shoot in front of the pelace. 0 We were nearly mobbed". he said, conceding that bis cameras were going all the time. "It seem- ed like 80 million people were around us. It's the big tourist draw of Britain, yon know, and we thought we'd be stuck in tramc and never get out. But we did." WITH, OF COURSE, some excellent film of crowds hailing the Clampetts. The fact that this fit5 intO the pkit must be sheer coincidence. Henning said be cooldo't resist sending his team of Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Max Baer Jr., Donna Douglas, Milburn Drysdale and Nancy Kulp to • .Britail>.a!tu. aMing .lll~_!rom g~een .. Elizabeth's domain< -"JED ALSO READS them (in tha'Script), The Brisish are selling the Queen Elizabeth to f>hlladol· pbla, the Queen Maly to Long Beach and London Bridge to some one else. Jed naturally assumes things are so bad in England they are selling off members of the royal family and he decides to go abroad to bail out the Bouse of Wmdsor. Mr. Drys- dale who wants to keep the mooey in bis bank, hires a down-and~ut english actor to persuade them everything is all right in London. '"But the actor (Alan Mowbray) soon realizes what a chicken house he's in and sells the Clam- pett's Canada. They go to Britain to give it back to the Queen. Jethro, the clever one, asked the library for a book on Queen Elizabeth and they gave him one on Queen Elizabeth the !Im So be thinb she Is still on the throne and be is prepared to joust with any knight, knave or oef if it will help.' Dennis ·the Menace . ·~ ~ ~l' ' I ' I GORDO JUDGE PARKEll MOON MUWNS TUMBLEWEEDS TELL YA wwm ... 'lt)U KNOCK OFF A PUMA, >H BRING ME TiiE PE_!:ij l'1f I M1611Tt.ET WU MARKY Uffit P!Gf(J,I! Mun AND JEFF MISS PEACH I I ' ly Ke lalcl ly Harold Le Doux ru PIM 'fOI NOME! YOll CM Uii\VC MY U... WHE INTIL MOININ6! -•-' -• o'J<1'f! 0 BUSS! SLESS ·\'001 ~1R1 I CNM'IELIEVE rf! ALL I 60T TO PO 'RI WIN HER HANP IS NAIJ A~ PALTRY, INSl6t41FICAN1' PIJMA! oH,1 COUU>N'T D01WiT- ly Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smltll ly Mell ------·--· ·-· -. W~DNESOAY .,,._..u _ ·-.... -IC) (90) Gimta 1tt TOIQ' 8elMtt. T1 Grilnu. 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' ind Joe WIU!1mL ID MawM: "Actors 1M Sia" (dtt-ma) '53-Eddil Alb1rt, M1rlh1 HunL el-MIC! ll:lO 11 MR -Yw111M1• (Id.fl) ,. -John ~1r, Mira Cordly, O Movlt: "'Tlllil 1nd lim" (co• ~~~U· r~._._. __ _ O @(J)loo! ,..., _(CJ 1:001J Mowll: '1111 llad KIM" Cb 1!11) ·~ Killy. a•-·-...,...(.,.. tery) 't7~ Powitll, IM J. ~ ['t'tlyn KtJtL .... I'll Ill CJ)-...., IC) (30) Amell IN pl1 ii htld up In 1 blnk llld ltlbbed al hll 1111'1 llVinp 1:30 m A11·ll&M .._. "Qy Wdf .. · ta ~ fllllPld "' HenrJ Cor· "It'• , P111111r1." "If• UM r• \ din 11111 ltwb: Charin. (IQ Mier." THURSDAY DAmME MOVIES - 1ll:tl0 0 "IM Ml 1 w..'" (CMIM 'l8-8ob Hope, Mtrtht 1117L ~ I 81ft," With W. C. AIW.. Complete Printing Service Top Quality -Fast Service 1iiii'llM 642-4311 2211 W.t lltlllta llvd. • . , ... . ...., ....... • • DAI Y 'llOT Everyone H11 Something That Yo• C... Sel It, And )t, Trade It With• WI/It A.I TU BIGGEST SINGU MA.RKE'l'PUCE ON T&E ORANGE ()OA.S'l'--PHONE DIRECI' 841Z.S878 HOUS ES F OR SAlE HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALE 'HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE H OUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOltSALB General 1000 o .... r•I lODD Gener al lOOO GeMral 1000 Gener al 1000 General 1000 Newport Buch 1200 Lido Iola 1351 Huntln§ton leech 1400 see THIS, 6.1. RfSALf A-.ime $24,S:O, lllx "-· G.t. lo&n. $afi mo. lnd.udes Tax- es 8' Iu This Mme i. a popular -Bdnn. Two ba1h Cinderdla Home k>cat- ed near City llall & ~e Coast CoUere. SWimming Pool, Patlo and large en- closed recreaUon room off. en both btaide and ootdoon entertainment. Our "Suy of the Year" -Act Now:! Evenings Call 646-1000 S·W-l·M in your own custom pool. This charn1ing shake roof home l:; id<'al for entertain- ing. 3 & family room l %. baths, built-in kitchen. This is today's best valu~. As- swne huge GI Joe.n at no cost & low interest rate. C>ivner anxious. Only $29,!liO. ta• 1093 Baker, C.M. MESA VERDI FOUR BDRMS Why waste your time look- ing at high priced, unbecom- ing homes. Th.ls new listing has LOCATION, PRICE & APPEAL. Olli now to see. $25,950 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach CAREFREE!! The only word to deSdibe the Bluf11 way of U!e Everything done tor you wonderful recreations of all type •• , , or juBt rel.v: Fully mal.ntained PQOl " yard alo.ni: with YoUr Iovef.y Spanish st;yle home. 2 • 3 -4 Bedrooms Ava.ilable D(1lli.' For LeMe er Sale Ph. 644-1133 '1""'----...... ... ~ Charming Duplex Owna"• luxurious French Provincial Mme with heavy hke roof. diamond pe.ned windows, opel'I be&med ceil- lng:t. Ughl, cheerful & lm· maculate! 3 BR • 2 bath + sunny, large family room glassed tG patio l prden. Corner fireplace, decora- tor wall papen;, \mporled. Light fixtW'l'S &. lush carpets Ir. draperies. Enormous sun- ny master bedroom suite with some SAY VIEW, 20' ol wardrobe Ir: deluxe bath. PLUS appealing 2 BR in- come unit with used bride fireplace, betuned ceilings &: petio. Choreless landscap... ed 65' x llO' lot (not lease- ~~~~~~~~~! hold) on Cliff Drive in Npt. ii Beach. X L NT INCOME TAX BENEFITS! One-of-a- kind -only $57,500. For ap... point. call owner I broker 548-6416 EASTSIDE 3 BR 2 baths. Family room, fir~ place. FA heat, new carpets, drapes, fresh paint & it's vacant. Owner will sell VA or FHA -$29. 750. ALSO 3 BR 2 bath, family room, fireplace, double garage. $19,850. Terms VA, FHA or Cooventional. Wells-McCardle, Rltrt. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 54S.i129 Eves. 548-{1167 20NALOT Custom 2 BR homes on large lot w/private front & rear potios, lush landscaping. Live in one & rent lbe other. Try F1iA terms. $29,500 Peninsula Bayfront Watch the daily boat parade trom ,the sheltered troot pord1 ol this elegant borne .. Bedrooms + ll1IJdl with pier & ftO&t \ll8lldng distance t.o private community beed1 excellent value at $Z5,00'.l cnitaci Jim O'.K>b COMPANY REALTORS 673-4400 Must .. u d .. lreble 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. It has beautiful carpeting ana drapes throughoq~ fireplace, buill·in kitchen includ· ing dishwasher, patio, pool size lot and many other features. New OW1lfl" can take over 5* % FHA loan with monthly payment in· eluding tates and insurance oI $149 per month. This ideal Tocation is wiUtln walking dis- tance of all schools. 50 acre park.._ and JWll 5 minutes away from South Coast .rlaza. .. c.rr Owner At 546-8337 . 6.1. $22,SOO WOOF-WOOF I No Down I Thi< born•" • ooc but ""' KEN KOLL 3 BR 2 bath cor-won't be BAflKING up tree if you're the fixe~ ner homo:, covered patio .l The Fact 11 ••• our Salesmen are makin& money -we have desk& for ll mett. Inquiries coo.fiden- tlal. BURR WHITE, Rultor 2901 ~~port Blvd .. N.B. 675-4630 evu: 673-5122 Costa Mesa 1100 CUSTOM SPANISH CHOICE LOCATION 4 BIDROQM - UPPER BAY 60' North Baytront, S Bd, 3 $23,900 3700 Ft. W1der ml.uion Ule ha. Pler/1Up, ~ Bay NO DOWN PYMT .. -· • 'a bdr _. Tm'. SffutlfUJ ~ prdcn. 2 Ba.th., itmil¥ nn • tiom. """"· <i -..e. ms., -1...rocy, ~.roo. ma.1r1en dream Id~ with mJtr. wile w/trpl. Formal R. C. GREER, Reelty all the bWlt.tn Mttne. din. mt., lovely llv. rm. w/ 3416 VI.a Lido 673-9D> Hup s-tio. Pool liZe )'Vil. trpl. Paneled family rm. w/ N <bvn GI low down to huge frpl., wet b&r. Spanillh Huntington Beach l -400 ~ ~ tile noon, cu.st. carp. l TARBELL SDI ·Eai:opr drapes. 511· O:>v. patio. ~ '"'· ""'-· ' c.. g"'''· P RI DE Air Conditioned Back Bay FHA/VA EveryBY eXU'OOWNIES79R ;~,.... You can throw your chest Sol Vista NeoN term OK on this Back inu-unu out with pride to live in this Bay ana comer borne. Roosri i!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!'!l!!!!j"!!!!!' I home. ~e entrance ball, 4 BR, 2 b&thl, cptr/drpm, for boet or trailer. 3 BR 2 There's room to Add... lge. living room, frpl.e, up-patio, ~. hdwd fin. bath, family room. on 1 y to thl& substantial Bay Ave. &'.l'aded carpeting, glau sl.ld-Owner tnnsfernd -take $23,500 home either a Bedroom-or k1I <k>ol'I in rear of living over this good F1-!A loan. COLI.EGE REALTY M6-S880 a complete Unit-or both. rm. Full pullman beth at md BRASHEAR REAL TY .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""' \ Older, but sound. 3 BR, 2 ba, o1. hall, bdrms have -dble 847.a>M Eve.. 5Cl-2''2 BY Owner-Imm Poss. 3 BR .2 large living rm, tirlplace, closets, %. be.th in dressing VACANT BA Hobby s~-Camper.. R-2, parkini. Priced $47,500. room next to ire muter boet 1l0r9i:e. New carpets, eURR WHITE, Reeltor bdrm, carpeted, mirror on drapes. Lawn spklra. Auto :1.IC!l Newport Blvd., N.8. closet doors. Dinin&: room a.rage opener. DeyUte cell· 675-4630 eves: 673-5122 carpeted. Bit • in electric lngs. Insulated. New paint. range &. oven, dishwasher, c.dM Hi-Sehl. 332 Monte Whe y s n ample cupboards, laundry n OU e "'room & bath tt dl · 3 BR downtown, ftfth1y painted, close to mark.eta, large lot and room for more units. A real a:ood buy at $19,500. Call to see. P•ul Jones Realty a yard dellgtit. Quality 501 G~.~~.~~~ ~~ .,,1on gold·-·""· ,,., ,._ -"THE LITI'LE oUTot' -~N~E-w--H-o~ME=­ day-tomol'I'O'N may be too BOY & HIS B R U S H" - Vista, C.?o.f. MS-8127 1..1.st with "" lo• -~· 2" o nuig .... • ·~~ room. i'Z car garage, boat Buys & Good Ser.rice! door, patio with outside FHA, VA or coovCJJtie..l IO&ll anack bar, lge breakfast 84.7·1256 Eves. SJS.7\24 You Just Can't Find These Anymore late. ·•p Lu s H rr TO TlrE SALE or TRADE Newport LAWNS", & POC»' -you'll 3 BR, 1%. Ba, fenced, Iand- have a c a • t le. Hardwood scaped • many other ex- floon, fireplace & ell the tras. ll07 Valley Circle, Wewt extras. Aaume 6% 1oe.n or ot Victoria, left on Valley Victoria buy any other way and Roe.d. MZ-5106 i t 646-8811 ZOWI>:, ,.. •• , nwf• a VA NO DOWN KILLING! ...._ e Ul.500 COATS e 2 BR (can~!), fam rm " • "'1 wlrlng, .-1 ... frlg Colleqe Park 4 Bedroom $25,750 WALLACE • Cpto/.,....., encloo. yd. ----.54M ~~:LToRs rutr ;-KENNEi)Y'1 Trim and neat i.n the choicest area of this fine section, 2 (Open Evenings) TRY VA· FHA. Cute 3 BR 2 be.th.s, large kitchen, lots of I i!iiiii!i trees & schrobbery. Owner is leaving area and will sell be.til mme oo comer lot. Lots of tl'eef, d o u b le garage, 2 baths, dining & shaded patio. $11,950 full appraisal ammged •t bar, terraz.o fioor in kit.chen no cost to )'OU. & dining area. Graham Realty Neu NB Post Ofc. 646.2414 . BAYCREST Lovely 4 BR among $50,000 homes for Mb' Sl5,(0). Open daily 1-5. 17J6 Highland Dr., N.B. Owner-bkr 64&0063. 1812 HIGHLAND Dr, Hrlir Hinds 4 Br 2 ba, fam rm, all bltns, frplc. S32,SOO 10% dn Owner. 548-2847, 1-729-2008 OCEANIBONT, Olanning 3 BR. 2 Bath bouse on New- port's best beach. Prlnclpala only. 642-3560 \Zillage Real Estate Eves. 54S-8100 BOAT SHEL TERI with clean rilodern 3 mt home with shake roof, l'A. hfltha, ftreplace with mar- bel hearth, new carpeting A new paint. Titlll fabulous buy located within walking distance or world's finest beach. Only n9,~terms. Paclflc Shores Realty 536~ Eves. 536-3240 Bayr:rest prlce. CAW.._ 540.1151 (open ) H n--• ..,._ BE.n' BAY VIEW BUY H ., 1 _ _, eves. er1tage ,....,... ..,...tate ome W<uch was p an,,.,. .. for =~-------Custom 3 Br. 2000'. 2 sty FHA or VA, no down. S46-2313 646-7171 OPEN EVES. both formal living and relax-~y ~_.1'..:__Low Down. 4 rondo. on tee land. $37,500, SUPER SHARP- 2 BR &. den. Downtown Hunt- ingtcri. Beach ····-··· U!,500 ALSO: 3 NEW 4-~ R. D. Sl1tes Reelty 847-3519 Eves. 962-7369 Fountain Valley 1410 Nlce 3 BR By Dwl'ler, 1%. BA, bltinl, IOft H20, crpta. dl'pc, -· panelled ..... rm., screened pet1o, la: fncd lot. $25,900 w/$2200 down 6~ % 108Jl. Call !or appt. 962-1678 eve1. It wknds only Laguna Beech 1705 OLD HOUSE FIXER UPPER atton. 4 bedroom, dining rm, arge oeu.ruuma. Dining Consider trade. 645-llll "DUTCH HAVEN" Newport S II E large actlvity rm with high room. 2 Baths. Elec, ldtchen $23,000-NO DOWN REALTY COMPAN ma State bee.m ceilings 3 TV anten-+ more. Oose to school & WATERFRONT 3 bdrm #62 ' Sh Balboa Coves. $60,000. Would pnyment to a G.l. low down THE~EAL ESTATERS This old houle ls l8lly OOME'MflNG ELlE! Built 00 split levels &: &praWled act'Q6l!I spe.doua tree shaded lot in. cl08!-ln. dty ol ~ guns. section. et * 642-1771 Anytime * Executive custom home for nu In attic, sprinklers in oppinc Center. $24,950. to others. 2 baths • •--Uy I --•-1n h Call ""23ll ~A,,"'"'~ prefer acreage ln trade. ....., .. f "'""~!!!!!~~"."""""""f en e1·Ullf1 g It appy living · front & rear, intercom thru. ~ or ~ LI-8-Tm rm. Built-Jn kitchen. Most Vlctorla A G kl -Extra lrg liv rm & din VACANT out. Quality ~14 and GOLF COURSE HOME ON" f =========-\ expensive carpeting. Cin.'u- O en nn-privatepatlo&pool-Priced $4,000 below maritet. drapes. Room for billiard FAIRWAY OF THE MESA lar dr1ve .. ex'quisitely land- CRAZY, MIXED UP F1.00R PLAN HAS 8 JUX>MS, SER- VICED BY 2 FUlL DATii· ROOMs. It formerly w a 1 uMd as 2 UNITS W1TH 2 ~ARATE KITCHENS. The upper story features 2 BDRMS. &. DDI, spacloua liv, rm. with e:xtms:lve use of WOOD PANEU.ING It LARGE PICTURE WIN- OOWS, W IW CARPETING, ETC. 2nd level consista ot LlV. Rl'vf., BDRM. & KITCH- EN. For the large tamlly it could be used as s 4 BDRM. k DE::; + J-IOBBY ROOM, HOME. 646-SBll Opportunity Fee land. 4 Bdnns., 3 Baths, Fam. table. Immaculate. Pri~ VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. Newport Hgti. 1210 sc.aped. 842-f.691 Newport Beach, Harbor High-$5?.500 Mn. J-larvey Rm., Fonnal Dining Rm .• 15 below reproduction Single atory 4 Br. & family TARBEU. lfilll Beach Blvd. Assume 5% % Loan on this College Parle beauty featuring 3 king sized BRs, double fireplace, lush land- scaping & cul-de-sac street. OPEN HOUSE DAILY 2519 Vassar Pl. Architectural Be auty PLUS an unobstructed view create an excitin,i; home with tremendous charm. Glass walls overlook the Bay &. a sedudOO petio, profusely planted. You own the land - OitlY-~lOO: -· . ---- Pet• Bar rett Realty 1605 Westcliff Dr. 00-5200 •TRANSFERRED • MOVED AugUSt 16th. J\-1usl sell 4 BR, 3 bath near school &. park. Low down. 646-4414 Dtlt• !ltol £s14tt 4BEO-FLOWERS- EVERYWHERE $24,SOG-NO DOWN Payment to a G.I. Parit like atmosphere. A riot ol color- ful blooms. 2 be.th!. Large family room. Snack b&r. Spotless condition. 54().1720 TAkBEu. 2$5 Harbor lands Area, 4 bedrooms 2% ~ x 20 Living Rm. Finished cost at $79,~ room. 2:008 Kamat CK. * PLE.AM.NT Oi!f Haven 3 baths. Must be sold this attic rm. over garage. Large 9lOWn by aopolntment 5-4,6-5691 * $40,<ro Br, ;z t.. + 2 Br Ocean Vu wrek. 1600 ,q, ft. of living _ yanf. N""" ,,.,,.ting and (714) ~-823S LEASE OPTION inrome Apt 149,500. 54~7249 ...... tru-ge """'" 1o1. Priced Cold ell B k & Co yant """"· REALTY COMPANY at 1963 market vallft'. A low w , an er • JEAN SMITH 881 Dover Dr1ve 3 BR. 2 ba, townhouse, caxv.. Eastbluff $2.8,CXXI. ,..:'~· ~=. ~:t;::~ • Newport Beech re!rig., walher/dryer, swim· ---------(OJeSWOrfhy & c IU ""'11 OJI "*' Realtor ming. tennit. $170 mo. SACRlFJCE 1 yr okl 3 BR · O. 400 E. 17th, c .M. 646-3255 5~% FlU, $22,950 aKSume 642-54$ 2% bath home. Newly 6t.z 7777 approx $l8, 700, Sl56 per mo. On the BluU decora.~. $29,900. Own. 1242 3 BR. 1%. be. I.Jg kit bltns, dlspl, dswr. Crpt'g drp1 l shutters. Ll'g closeta. On cul-de--s1c, Nr Broadway center. Xlnt <.'bod! $24,SCKI. R. BirkmaM owner. S47-2273 • It.possession P.I.T.I. 3 BR + !am rm & 4 Br. 2 Ba., partly turn ff 644-1149 1004 H=-:,v<\-. C.M. Contemporary home ready to Cute as a bugs ear now that forma.l dining area, exc. wanted. Lie Joi, rm. for ~LUFF'• 4 Br. kplt Jvl, open FHA APPRAISED f--~o--'--~"~· __ move into. 'I\vo King size it's freshly painted insi~ Eastsufe location. travel trlr. Encl. path,, beam. Tile roof. U/mrkt at East s;de BR, 2 bn, dressing rm & out • 3 BR 2 betlui with Offer $2,00'.l down Carp, drapes, workshop. $37,950_ ~~rl6-44-0740 FOR $28,500 $21 950 $38,900 hardwood noon that ju It Mizell R It $?2,900. Terms. 646-S2J8 Selling fl)T' the .. _._,~ • -..a.•e. Only nlliO ....... _ o::•o ..,!a y EASTSIOE DUPLEX --4-. •--u"•·• 4 ~.::::'. VA RARE .. _.... .,.. uuwu .,.,.,.. ... ,,.,.. Corona del #t\ar 1250 .,."""' DO;"ll u.1t11 ut!\ll'\U"n FHA-or ($mil to Vets) Full price 2 BR ea. Fireplace, W/W Ne-.vport West. Walk to the """' to wostclifl •hopping Home with i BR & Pool + """'"· BALBOA ISLAND •'"""'· ne•" all "'-· Only Cameo Sh.ores °"""'· and schools, 3 bedrooms, Income Unit In best CdM o:>UEGE REALTY 546-5880 lllnell fon:t'I sale of this $25,500. Brier &16-8226 Lovely <,'Uaf.om 3 BR, 3 bathl, Rex L. Hodges Realty nice yard. alley entrance, area. $38,500 Duplex near Ba,y, 2 BR l C-:l Commercial bldg + 1 br. 3,CXXI llQ. It. Pool, immacu-847-~ wHh room toe boot " earn~ CORBIN-MARTIN 4 BEDROOM -POOL bath + 1 BR 1 both. Good home. $27.000. SS,000 dwn, !•"· Jmm<dl•to """""""'· RENTAL BUYS This old ~ appean to be structua!Jy inmd, but it could use a GOOD GENER. AL a..EAN UP, A UIT'ItLE PAINT HERE .\ THERE YARD WORK, ETC. It's .,; outrtandlrw &: unique ~ er. $23,250 NO DOWN rental aree. Owner lives out bal. 6~% 646-149'2 $74,900. excellent financlng 646-7171 546-2313 REALTORS Completely redecorated in-of area. Very arudous . available. Vacant 3 & 4 BR homes.-car. $2 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM skle and out. Rich carpeting. Rltr 646-3928 Ev s4wt TAKE over exlstmg S%.% GI Bkr. 673.~9S or &42-6969 pets, drapes, built-ins. EZ 5, 950 675-1662 Anytime Choorlul all built-In ltitehen, *: LACHENMYER ~kt.,1~i,," "'·' B•th. """"''"'"while_,,._ FULL PRICE ing at THE~EAL ESTATERS FIRST TIME _ e!:fi . Co ed. . HOME l Income; newly Ing VA or FHA sale. J!!2!l. ~ent. _yet_ ~ Misrfoh hT;poif"slble ? SMAfL 2 Bk "'home-on 1g: d!C'l'.)r. 2 br., 1 bl":-; a:1rage LISTER REALTY,. ---OWNER-Wllb-HEI.P C d I M adjacent the attractive An-FINANCE Orona e ar ..__ l N ,_ " 1 Not when IVAN WELLS" new ldscpd lot n1,soo. Phone apt. 2 br. l!IG. ba, prb. disp.; 10012 Beach Bl., HB 842 =~ MISS wuny poo · 0 ...,wn '-'· • h • 1 7 · dbl ..._... IOU REA 'TY OPEN HOUSE 540-l720 Oltles are available -all w/ owoer at i>f 6-1 24 . garage. ~.. ,.. \Ved. thru Fri. 1-5 TARBELL 2955 Harlior views of Bay & hills. 6 fioor FOR Sale by owner 2 bdrm Neill' Fashion Island Immaculate-Vacant !185 ~~n~~ 316 Marigold Pl.Jns (your choice) 4 BR 3 home oo 50xJOO R.2 lot 00 • 702 Avocado, CdM. • ~~~~an~~ Ni~ 2 BR home on 45' lot, 3 Bedr~ining Rm be, 3 car a:arages. 334 Oa:Je St C.M. 546-0651 OWNER -Charmin&'. custom Can a.asume 5%% loan on DIVORCE Force1 s al t . ~state exclusively. Ranch ~:So. of Hwy. location, NO t2J~~ G.1. Roy BJ. Wardh So. &46-l$0 OWNER VA or FHA 3 BR ~~~: :~.d~~rm. th~AiFfelJ~LB:E~lTv ~~~ T!~~!orldv:e!~ style home with heavy shake ' ' Decorators dre&m. UnU.!Ua:I 8GC lovers $18,950. 929 Coogres1 St., "Homes to Match Income" yard, close to schooll. Cub 'l'OOI, diamond shaped win-13~ decor. Built·in· kitchen, ln-See this immaculste 3 Bdnn _CM=-~-=~~~--~ Beautiful 3 Br. So. of 8170 Warner """A•"" for equity I.. take oVer loui, d 3 2 ._..__ ~ Highway. By owner only. ...,......,'f\JJ 494-3134 ows, bedrooms, .,..ui:;, chlde:i; dlshwashM". Large home 7 years young, llhort GOOD Jnvestnft, home with Reuoneble * 67~ Mnhognny _panelled family EILTY rear yard. Excellent loca-walk to Ocean, $22.500. units $25,500. Both rt"nted 4 UNIJS OWNER Moving. Ootie In, 3 room. Like n£'W" condllioo tion.54Q..1720 CAYWOOD REALTY lmmsc.10%dn675-48590wr Lido Isle 1351 BR 2 BA, lrpl, tam-rrn only 4 years ~d. Best loca· 3411 Ea.st C.OUI Hwy. TARBEU. 2956 Harbor fi306 \V. Coe.st llwy, 548-1290 --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=== Near Ocean &. downtown kit, front patio, deck, fl'u.lt "0.C:~~;;;·ii~i ·e.~:;;"'lieoiiro[ii!nii•iidii.iiiMii•ii,iilii!i..,,.iii'iji'"• I D~A~V~l~D~S~O~N~R-e-a~lty-BACK BAY CUSTOM Newport Buch 1200 • BA Yl'RONT CORNER '""''· 129,500. 4!11-7670 2828 E. ""'" Hwy., CdM Newport Island WANTED 1/3 ACRE -$26,950 CHOICE Condo. Not 1 .. -ld 3 BR, 2 ba Home '" Noro Ted w!ylJi1y'50~6-2579 ·ru;;;~:i;ic View lot. 673.3770 2 Bedroom Doll House, ideal New owner for vacant Meaa Quality built, Kini sized bed-2 BR 2 Ba. pool. frpl. $3500 with 1 BR Apt, Excellent sm ut ve • $1.000 down, ~~""""""'"· """""".""\ for newlywl'ds, $77,SOO. v 1 en:le home. 3 BR 2 baths, rooms, 2 fireplace&. Formal On; S2'9,500. m-:ms financing. 5\4 % NEWPORT West. 3 balance $55 mo. 497-1210 BY Owner; Equity i:n 3 Br ; George Williamson, rutr, amil.Y room. dining rm. An address of BLUFFS-3 BR Townhouse 2 Wa lk er Realty BR, 2 ti. w/everything. DIAL direct 642-56711, cbarse tam. Rm: 1 yr. old. S4S-S938 673-4350 Eves. 673-1564 Rltr. 2750 Hari:Jor 58, CM prestige! 54()..1720 b&.. decorated. Tri-Level. 3.136 Via Via Lido 675-5200 $2.6,950. 22022 Capi!itraoo Lil. your ad, then lit back and after -4 & wk end.a. I 546-5460 Eves. ~1(1)8 TARBELJ.. 2!{i6 Harbor $29,750-644-2009 5t0-95G llaten to the phone rln&! ~~========-~====:=:==::==::==:===-o=~~-~~~~~=====-'-====~~~I Gc-nerel 1000Gene ra l 1000 General 1000General 1000 General 1000 General 1000General 1000General ... 1000 General 1000 i'(/!1II:i3 ,,D] =t =t_N_o_w_1_s_r_H_E_r_1_M_E_r_ol"!lea_u_v __ -.: HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE 842-4455 7682 Edl"'Jlf OLI Sl'ANISH HACIENDA Huge trees 1urround this block, leading to a Spanish beauty. 3 King site bed- room11. Llving. room with romantic SpAnish fireplace, Large Formal Dbil~ room, deluxe kitchen with Dishwa.~her and breakfast area. New wall to wa.11 carpeting. 15x20 1creencd In patio looking onto an orchard ot lrult treM. FantasUe Value. SMOG Flll AIR Super Dream C.Ottage! 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, llvina room \\>Ith romantic firepl&ct:, built-In dream kitchen. Forced air heating. 2 car Garage. Huge mcloced yard. 1 paradise for children. Owners movtne-East Sacrallee Price is $21,000. WIUING TO DO SOME HOMEWORK? Thl.t 2 bedroom, 2 be.th home la ln need of paint and a ff!W small repairs but well worth the price of $13, ~ Larp kitchen, double prage for Dad. Fe.need yard for Klob. FORECL05UlE-lEPOSSESSIOH!!! This ranch 1lyle ' bedroom hu 2 IJ*Clous baths. shake roof, IU1h tropical la.nd- acaplnr, built ln and a country type ~place. VACANT. $95.00 Total Move ln Colts to VETS -•• Low Down nIA. con 1 llDIOOM con.t.GE on ta.~ R-3 tot. Just 3 blQCks from oenn 11nd neu downtown ll'untln1ton &ach. Prlmi for quJck Mle at 118,000. Better Hurry! ~s A NEW RECORD • • • NEWPORT BEACH OFRCE-646-7711 2043 Westcllff Dr, at lnolne Open Evenings Rental Unlts: 4 tndivldu.al bowes plua a duplex. In quiet reaidentat Ea.at Side Costa Mes&, Each has It'• own ga.rqe and yard. Large 20,900 aqua.rt toot lot on tree &haded street. GrE'at low interf'st loan can be assumed \A/Ith payments that anyone can &!ford. Bca>mc an lnvestGr and let the tenant' buy the prop- erty tor you. TRADE In your home u e<iulty. Full price only $61.~. our E:Jc. clualve -Call Today. THE llUFfS -IEST IUY You can't beat the low price-on um beeutlrul IJ'idio of ownership home.. Four 1pe.cious btodrooms, 3 Qu~n 11Ted bathl, magtlfncent livlna: room with open beam odJ.ln,( &l'ld rutfuJ view. Owntr transfernd out of area -lll)'I seU NOWI Only $36,500. Submit four smaller home on our a;uarantee trade pl.an. $7500 REDUCTION I1lnea fCJl'UI l8lt of thl# 1uxur10Ut Bayaw:t home. Four spacious btdroGml, 3 Quff'n lhtd baths ma~tneent swimming pool. Wu $52.500, NOW ONLY $45,000! Call for appointment Today. Submit your sm&ller home In trade. IAYCUST AIU. 4 Bi!droom, 3 Bath Dream home built for a dlacrlmlnatlng exP.CUtlve and hh: ~ ~ family. Dellghttul decor. LArJe llvlnJr room, hufe tamlly room, 2 nrt~ placs and wet bar. l.X>eattd on stref!f of expenlfve homes. lf you can a!rard the $.!W>,000 Pt1ce Range, fl'>tl'd br?tttt aee this today.. Submit your 1m&1Jer home. on our cuara.ntte trade p.1an. COST A MESA OFFICE-545·9491 27'0 HAllOR;.;.,;;l,;;,LV;.,;D;;.. ______ ,;:;o;i;,...;;:.;;;h="l"9' 'Ill t P.M. SPANISH STYLI -HACH AR!A \'ou'll love. tt! 3 BIG BEDROOMS + SEPARATE OEN. UNUSUAL SPANISH FEATURES AND FIXTURES. Gor~u1 kitchen w1th a real taste of the Umes. Fenced yard surrounding a tropical array of lovely petto accentl. C&rpeta and drapes, 2 ·baths, FORCED AIR HEAT. 2-c:ar garage. If you want a gorgeous home llnd not Ju.11t fl run of the mill home, then see this. NO DOWN GI TERMS OR rHA, c"n Now. HOW MANY, S II -SWIMMINli POOi. homes can you find ln choice lout:Jon with SEPARATE FAMD...Y ROOM. tnus!V'l!I FIREPLACE. spacious kitchen with e1ectrlc built ins end dilhwuher. FORMAL DINING ROOM. Bea.uWul carpeta and drapes. CLOSETS GALORE. water soft· ener. All th1s and SPARKLING HEATED POOL cente.rs In NO MAINTENANCE back yard, Owner transf~ and anxious. VACANT. Offered at $.14.,900, A REAL FAMILY ROOM -$1',SOO So much house for 10 little prtce, GORGEOUS 1!ixl8 CARPETED AND PANELL- ED FAMILY ROOM + 3 latte bodl'ooml tn thlo -bly pointed bomey homo. A Quttn's kit.chm "'1th Iota of cabinets and BUU.T·IN RANCE I OYEN. Loo cated 15 minutni trom the bNch.. 10 minutes tram Dou.alas and ~ mlnutN from the ~. NO DOWN TO vtTs or low down to non veu. ASSUME $110 EXISTING PAYMENTS ON Slit1' LOAN IF YOtJ.WANT. can now befort It'• gono. DON'T WAIT ON THIS ONI can now It won't be here lf yoo besitat.. LOVELY AREA with exeenent land· 1e11.pln~. 3 t.ARC!: Br.t>ROOMS, + 2 baths with superb carpetlna; over STU'RDY RAAOWOOI>-FLOORS. Natun.I wood cath~ ttillnp in th• lMna room •M- \n the. ele:~ yau'll be proud ot. Step savlnc kitchen with POPULA.R tt.J$Oo TRIC BUlLT-tN ft.ANGE I OVEN AND 1tEF'R.l'CF1RATOR. Block 'ftll tented~ 11.od • 2~1" ~ar11.ge. 186 PAYMENTS lt .)IOU 111uaw extattna lOll.n or FHA OR GI TERMS. ~LY W,900, "° h""l't ~&lee Walker A Lee S olcl 154 Resale Homes in One WHlcl _, - 'I r j ---~ --. -~-~ ....... ----------.... -----. ----~·~-------------------------.--,...,~-~---~ - $4 IWLV PllCIT RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS R!NTALS R~.;· • • H.-FurnlslMid Hou-Unfurnlohtd Apti Fumllhod Apia. Unfurnls"-" Unlurnr.Md Dupla~ For Solo 1975 '"'i! B•lboo 1.aand uss Nowpott 8oodt noo Cod• Moso , 4100 Gon.,.•I . 5000 ifu;;;;ng1.;. had! ·5400 -••~......_.lBR'" -· · --.... -...--$25 UIL Up .=. 9 "'NT ' . ......i~.-:.'~'"1 .... ~ -lo }(any QIAR.MING ~ duplef. na. ..... ,.L.....,.... ,..-~·•- Da'ily Pilot Clauified . CLASSIFIED INDEX ltOUSlS FOR SALi £atrut 2 -& Ir 11• j111t -from Bay ,.,..L e Sludlo 6 Bodi opta. 3 ~ f»ml!Jro :. Ji le_,;-•.=: :=iz~= ~=·-.... i.-3. '::i .... 1o< ~ '-~f~--'=~~~~ $25 Month ~.~rt1·awa1nut, Hour-Reguletion1-Deadiine1 lan.dacaped + atno. "&in&le&"· Man,y deluxe C,Jf.SC •New, Caf.e A Bar nJULOPnON"IOBUY HB ' •flftORl1 Ad\l'tirtlNf'I thould chectc ttte1r •dt aaoy and report 1mmtdl1tely ''"°"' ..SU.Len. ldeal for ft:atun:t lncludillc fireplace. 2316 N~rt Blvd. 5a-m5 No depoelt o.a.ci. 2:~ea=°""'~~ .. -.-pr1v=-..,.,-,-U'd-.-=6 cu• mledatalfloaUonL THli DAILY PILOT a11umo1 ll•bltlty for erro"' only to ~ COQPie wlth ~ pentJltd Willa, •lectric na 7 SUS CASITAS -H.f.R.C. i-tldSf«>mo.Aat.MT-.12615 -~•Jrt•ntofpubl,l•llln1,t .... dw"&Mm.ntoor,.tlyonetlme. 111 .. -ior ai4 ""-lllq. at Z< 1c1.--""' guppl1<d we '"--~· a.. Furniture Ront~lo .. ....-. • ·~~ ~ F-l Br.' BO<btlor 511 W.19th,C.M. ~ ·--1 --.-L ··so D&ADLINK FOO CO~VAND K>lLl•l•llOP.M.th•••• ...... pubtl011lon .......... . r-~-..-• includlng .JJ u t 11 l ti~•. Newport Beach .-,=.;-:;;;::;;;~;:... __ ...:""o.= 61• -1 Apta. 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm T'l'4·2800 -~ Woett.•nd Edition end Mond1y stOtlant when c1091no tlm.t I• S:SO P.M. Friday. ~-.HALS ~· LEASE OR 2UON"'1>0l'I Bl•d OCEAN view S BR SBA, blt-H•l•M fuml'lhld TEAQIERS Winter rental -Medallion b)' H j t Large 3 BR, 2 8': Apt. iM Ultr. m.od. $250 mo. YOU MU&T HAVI KILL frfUMIERI Whe!"I kllllr1g an •d beoauM of quick ruult1. 9 mo. Funt 3 Br. 2 t'.*r gar. LEASE/OPTION olpo n Mode-111 apartment w1tb bOt· 1M •u,. to m•k• • ~ of the kill """'b•r given you by your •d taker•• Rent1lt ~ Share 2005 NewlJ' painted Uwkle & ouL 2 • 3 Bedroom.a FURN or Untum. Large 2 ins incl dlsbwuber • Huge ::-131=-""'======== v\rltle«tlo• of Y'IUt oau. ~ _ .......... < pm _ .. ,..,, 2 _ .u 88.... RB' ~i aioti Bttt!M. Uvingroom -Block from tine .. __ h 5705 a rt k ...__ • J v1.,...w•~ ...,, "" '1111 uoa n..:::.i 1 -••• N ..-.. _,. LIM•nl D99C vtty • Ot't le made t. Ill or corrfft 1 new ad th•t h11 b9en ordered, but W9 oa11• ........,ptness I.•• (2l3) 796-&482 9 am-4 pm C&.rpets • Drapes ,..,,_. uwu. 0 ·~· beach -NOW" available · _,.,, =~•;z;;•;:..c:::.::;.;;..._-'-...;.-1 not guar•"tM to do'° ~ntll the 1d h•a appeared In th• paJ>tr. ... , u-lng Complete Kit'*"'" 60-!lll yrly. Coldwell -"Co. 100 CLIFF DRIVE ...... L •--h 2705 ...,~ ... Locatiofl LARCE quiet 2 BR 2 Be.th 6Th-2(0) Walter Haase LUXURY FURN/UNFORN DfMlooA·LINE Ad9 ,,.. strfctly ..oa1h 111 advance by m.all or 1t any one ot our offlcet. • Room--. °'""' -• ~··-;.;;; u, . . . No ••••• ......... A IDlll•• -heated pool Udl pd . HOLIDAY PLAZA Yeu1y Leaae.1 A 2 Bdrma. Aft )Oii Jookms tor a l'OOm· 1 bklck to Beadl Ph. 644-1133 Adult.. $ll5. 2115 Placentia DELUXE Spaclrus 1-bror Yetll'b' Leu!. l bedroom TII• DAILY PILOT ruerws the right to cl••lty, •dlt, oen1or or muse 1ny adv1r- matef 1f-, ~ Jtaorpmate 1 BR. duplex w I prage &: I......._. Ave., Of. 5'8-i2407 646-4292 unfum t.pt mo. + utU. stept to SboN A Sbaps tl .. m•nt. U'ld tto oh•nD• Its Nte• and regulat1on1 without prior notrc .. ~ U!dlt ycu • • • lge be a u t l f u l yard, I~ CMMAC 2 BR bee.utifully Htd pool, ample parking_ OceanYiew from every Apt. Adv•rtlMN may pl•oe their ad1 by telephone. Contlld: SUO/mo. Aleo tum. siudio NewPort Heights !210 Jum, New ~t, bttiM, No ch.Wren, no pebl from $150 mo up. leue DIAL DIRECT 642-56 78 Roommtte Refe,..nce apt. $&5/mo. Located in 3 BR 2 81 2 frplca: mt Ina beamed ceilings, Adults 00 1965 Pomona. CM 642·51fi8 ~2449 Service rtice, quiet area. Ca 1 l earP dr~i,e.,· $300'Mo.. . pete. $150 1974 Wallace ' OCEANFRONT Laguna a.pt. NICE Deluxe 2 BR 2 BA near Newport ~ Pb. 675-lll3 &'.37--0328 ~7484 ew'.ner!Broker $125 •. J..RGE 1 Bdrm.. Oean, 4;e &:arden area. Pn•" , e>ce¥· t1nted alass, elec eye WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540 -1220 YOUNG Fenale teacher 2 BR. nice view, close to quiet. Adults. New med. beach & tea pool 1 br. &: gar, ldry. 497-1056 wilh lo lhate lara:e ocee.n bee.di. Avlil&ble Sept to Irvine 3238 furn. Nr. mrkt•·· den. Part. furn. $225/mo. 2 BR l'iil Ba modem, Yiew, Huntlntfon llHch 540-1220 L1gun1 Beach 494-9466 ~ bome wttb &QOl;her, Jtme. $1'5 rDo ... 21at -Wlhr/dr:yer, car, 1920 B 49M653 gar, ldry, dev1tor. Sub W?. mo. 673-61186 R1:NTAL~ NEW VID.ap n,, f ,BR, 2'% Walla.ce. 8J&.-Ooo8 Cosio' Moso 5 1.;;1ea;::"=$1~10=mo=. -==~··~" Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. I hod BA. lg -rm, liv. rm. din 100 1 BF.ACK Apt 1 Pi. aver 21 Housel Un urnlt rm. blt-ln kit. Yearb" leue 2 BR., $135 Mo.; 1613 • Rent1l1 W1nted 5990 9 to Noon Saturday-Closed Sunday 150 mo. U8\i 40 St. NB. aft ,.._norol 3000 $340 mo. Avail Oct. l. Sama Ana Ave., CJd. 6 ve 548-Tol09 aft S PM. esu.«;ne Excellent. p4rk -like trur-WANTED CLAlll,IED COUNTERS •r• located •S fOllOWll cou.EOE or working mM to share 2 BR apt, Pool, glr, $'75. 642-l<C aft 6. I ~~~~;;~=== I Diru'00"1wnn:P<Ot'!ii0: I roundings tor adults requtr.. QCEANIBONT Laguna, DELUXE 1 bdnn. Pool.. $110. lng peace Ii-quiet *URGENT• Spectacular Villa. Huge Coron• del Mar 3250 Ideal fO(' bechdor. 1993 Dlscrlmlnattve Tenant• Yoona-lady, vid!m ol multi· !211 W.. 1'clbM ............ N.wport hctdl. 3)0 Wd lay Street, Colt• w .... Jof PIM StNet, H•""-tte• httdi. U2 Fol'ftt A"1\1111, Lotvno leocll. l :J0·5:JO &cept. Sot. & Sun. nm, park.like grou nd a, -·--------Church .St., C.M. 548-9633 J, 2 & 3 BDJtM. API'S. pie 8Clet'OSili lll1d be r private beach. sea pool. $600 NEWER 3 Br. 2 Ba. Frpl~. l·Bdnn. Furn. Apt. POOL. NO CHILDREN German Sb eip herd com-Mall AddreS1: Box 187$, Newport Beach, Callf. WANTED 1 or 2 roommates to thare nice 2 BR apt. ll 7 E. 22 St CM mo. Also, v~ria Beach dwshr, bltns, crptll, drps. Adu!'-,.._, N ..,,.~ pankn deeiperately need a ' Av.;( Oct .• I .. _ 12~. ~ ~"Y· 0 ~-MARTINl"'UE HOUSES FOR SALE ..... ,, """ -Ocean!rOl'lt house $385. £.AC '" Afttt 5 pm LI 8-~ ,.-furnished one bedroom NIWJ'ORT HllOHTI ttlt 4!M-4653 673-fi635 .,_ GARDEN APTS. house or apartment with ~::,~u,;,.,. :: NEWl'ORT sHnftat •211 Nassau Palm1 1 I: 2 BR. • WllTCLlf!JI •t)I Cost• Mele 2100 NEW 3 BR, 3 baths, $300 mo. Pool ~1-V. ·-... u. 18 h " _.__ encloled' yard or patio. HB-MllA D L MA• 1,•,•,, UHl'll!ftlfTY •A•• •U, ..:;.:;;;.;.:;..;.;;,;;.;;:_ ___ ;:_;.;;le I "-· 3100 bit In t I -.., • ....., t Santa NJ8, C.M, Cl\! ~--n----bJ MIU. VllllOI MU: IA.Y G41 ;:°';;;';;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. J . range, carp e n & 1n E. Zbl St. ~ Call Mrs. Hendenon 646-5542 ......... ._...... e COLL••• l'A.llK 1111 UST ILU,, tto 2 BR bouae. Fenced~ yd ~dra~-~·~·~-~m-~~=~~~i~::;;-:~~~~~l;':~~:.:~:,;;~~I rmtals-1 .. u am oo !!.xed N1WP01tT aa-.cH n11 2283 Padflc, apt 2. Owner r-A6"" 1 ta Ana, Apt 113, C.M. iooomL-ib..., 6'2-6?4S N•Wl'OIU KlltHT'I ltll ~:~:::Oil MAil :: •u !30t 1/8 bo I d Newport Be1ch 4200 aALIOA.~ov11 1111 ••Y llLAHl>I 6a5f .,........ 811 • It an 33551';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 AVAIL. SEPT. 13TH BUSINIES Wcman needs 1 :.~c'::~oot.u :: LIDO uu: 4ll1 Nor Mes• Vtrde I• __ ... _ ....... ,,'U N ,.,, .... , "' u.L10A 11u.No .w1 31BR, 2 BA. blt·lft .. --i•a, (h IR f 2 BR. w/garage, teaeed yd. Br uw. .... -.. ...,.. .....-., N· 1 "UNTINOTON al!ACH 44111 w~ ... -~~~~~~m rm mbwlhr, fed. air bt, -;;u, * anne ee * W/patio. Water pre.kl port. Corool del Mar OI' La-=~lf::•U = =~T:~~c"..ALLl!Y :: 9 MCB. lease ~ 15-JIDle 15. Ulll-Ull-~ drpl. Owner 673-2431 2224-D Placentia • $110 guna. To $100 mo. Gar or HA••o• HltHLAHDI 1UI LONO &IA.CH tlot 2200 $200 mo. Completely tum. 2 b 0 me. Spotless cmditlon, ''""='-'=='======I APARTMENTS DM-D Placentia. noo caqlOtt neoeuary.' 642-0:l86 ~-'i'~·l!•sm l'AllK i: OU.NO• COUNTY 4'0I Bl .... ..&.._ avallehle for lease $325 mo. SPFCl'ACULA.R VIEW ,..._,, after 5 p.m 9ACk ••Y 12 .. OAROIN ••ova 011 Bt. 2 Ba. tn .. ~.,... inclllde1J gardener k water. Huntington Beech 3400 "'"'" Between U · 11A.JT•LU11<J1 nu 'A'ISTM11UT11111 4'1t fireplaoe. Patio, clubhouse, -.._.. Ev ... '"" t><>N! Waterfront/Loe • Boat • 636-4120 • WANTID to rent by Bdulta, llVINI Tl!ltlAC• 114' Mtow•v CITY .. ,, heated pool. Private beach. 0•~.-... ~ FREE RENTAL BOOK Slip• Available s BR or lg t BR. tum or CORONA DEL MAI lut U.HTA AHA 4'tt « Bay -& Beach DROP IN 2 BR. 2 Bath Apta. SPAC. 4 BR. TO'llli'nhouse, IA.LIOA t>l!NINtuu. 1 .. sAMTA ANA HIUJtm 4'>t Adult!. No peta. No. 1 Newport Upper n ..... Pool. ptiy. furn Ul the peninsula, llACOM UY UIS TUSTIN .... a ..... ido V"'·-·. :m Padflc Realty, Inc, AND BROWSE LEASE·«· BUY ~ y 1y •--• -~ A·-" by ••v llU.MDt last COASTM. • 7 ot ~.. .._... ••At< M' ._ oft; ~c. facil. Ollldren, pets r • ......-. "".. YlW-LIOO ltL• 1:1n UOUNA llACM •1" Cout Hwy. (213)232.o:l9 al25 w. Balboe. Blvd., NB 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Cozy rrw o, °"up • .,...9,500 up OK $260 Je ~ NO'l 1at $1'15 mu:. 675-1294 I.I.Lio.A JIU.ND IUI U.GUMA. NUIUEL •7D7 I========== Fireplace. Double Garage, 2525 Ocean Blvd., OiM • Me. HUNTIHOTOM llACff , ... SAN CLl!MENT• 4711 ON The Beach. Winter rental s~1188 ! ··-··-DUPLEX 2 BR bl ' MATURE ,...~..Je wish to ls. HUNTIN9TON tu.lllOUt ,., DAMA POIMT Ooll Completely Fenced. Lease. '"'" -or •llrutu info • t-ina, ....,"'t<' 11ouNT.t.IM v.t.LUY 1n1 TftlPLl!X. •c. •tot Mod 3 Br. frplc, CI?t&. 8/8 $187.50 per month. Herman Ttott, Mgr. carpet mcl gar, yard, older hm $300/mo., will Oll1'e for 11!'4 •IA.CH c 14St CONDOMINIUM tfH drapes. mtnt, sundeck, gar AVAIL -~·~. Mell Venie w •• ~ER • LEE adults, $130. s 4 8 -' 5 1 3 • same as tboo&h tt were our IUNSaT •uc:H IUJ ReNTALS " la"-"-rm. $175 mo. 6201 ................. .......... ... Writ M 193 Daily GAtOl!M OIOVI 147$ ...,_,3 4 BR, I g e livlna nn, 7fi82 EDINGER 2 BR. furn .. neat & clean. 2 548-2884 own. e -Lc»te l!IACH '"' Aph. Unfumfshed Seashore or. or call (213) M2-4455 or 540-51.a Hou&t.a d1 beach. $175, 2 BR grdn opt !pl -Pilot LAKSWOOD 1QI ••HllllAL IOot m-4281 spacious tani I clWng rm, f"W-n Ev... Drive by ll2 40tb, NB. then .. _ .,,_: ~·-..::. ...,.' G~·-·~ -··-. ORAMGI COUNTY Ult con• MISA llet B R hilt-in kitchen. beautlfully '-'l""' call ~1--....... ~..,... .......... ms. -.... ~ l'\U• -~· ....... CUT 01' COUNTY IHI Ml!U. 'lltOI Siii OCEANFRONT 2 . ....... y I vi;r "'"" "' ~ I di Bache&or apt. j)r wklter OUT o,.-ITAT• lal NIEWl'ORT •t~H SH• .l...Jex·. l&ndsc•t""-' y. rd. elU' y • BR. 2 BA. new cpt:S, dp& poo' B ts, no pts. $1.f>. ' STAllT0'1 ''11 N•Wl'OIT NllGMTI .,,. ....... leese $325/mo. incl water $150 Leaae. First A: lut BAYWFF 'Motel • win'ler ~ montt. ill heh area. Rea.a. WUTMINITll ,,., MIW,CriT INORll IHI winter rental. Nicely tum. and -~ aervice s all rates elf. 9115 $27 50 up. rates. Call Jlldt M2-n6% MIDWAY CITY '"' WIEITCLI'" n11 ... • ?9>-3018 g ..... uener . m fenced yd, dbl rar Matd ~-"'-TV p:.... ~"" 1 BR $55/mo. 2550 Newport SANTA ANA 112t UNl'lllSITY ,...... rur l .....:$t;16'=M:...:•=· ~·~~'=-..--673-3663 Eves. 54s.&i6 3 Chlldre CIC N '*I .,.,, •v.."'C', , ........ ~ Bl d N .. ,... ... _ t -·-• ., MALE Teacher will maintain 1.t.llTA A.MA H•n. 1.-1.t.c• IAY sut ho D • 0 pe.... N. Newport, ~ v . o .......... ~ en ........ ~ OIANG• ,,,. !:AST •LUf!f! ''" MAGNlFlCENT View me, -Nr. Beach ffivd &: Slattt E, 543-95.11 Eves. your l'acartt bm In JCCbange TUSTUI 1.-1 CORONA Dll MAI 1251 nr. llChooh &: stores, 2 2 BR Hclfle -::Jy pa~ 176.32 Van Buren 842-78'Z3 lJ:RGE 2 Br., alps 7. For 2 BR-2 BA 125.5 Baker c M ='or=r~on=l="'='~---=c-c-:-----l~:~u!"''"' ::: ::~~LANDS = bdrma; Freshly decorated&: New carpets, pe!. 3 BR near ocean &: winter or yrty. 1 blk to 540-4358 aft 6 PM ~r wk EMPLOYED Coo:ple wane llL'llRAOO C.l.NYOll IW LIDO llLI! WI very Diet fUmlture:. $275. patio & lenced yard. Adult& ' churcb/1chl 648-2636 ---'---'~ .,_,d born LAGUNA MILLI UM HUNTIHGTOH llACH S41f CalJ after 6 p.tD. 548-2394 only. Near eboppi.ng • 309 downtown, $185 4 $165 ' endt. Adults, $145. e=•uu= '"'"' e or apt U.OUNA llACN 1711 FOUNTAIN 'IALLl!Y Ulf Broadw c M Jo month. can Loretta Tt!t'T)' w~d rental l ~Br~ UtU AVAIL. NOW·, 2 BR .• new b:I $200. Brkr. 646-8'l26 LA•UNA 111ouaL ll"1 ••.L80A Ill.A.NO nsJ YEARLY Jee. $250. Like new 673-4511 '1• •· · , .. wn er 5J6..2579 ~ _;.,~,:> peU. $65 lk $70 mo. cptll., dr•pes, blb11. Adults, I----------·•:!: ~~!:1c"...~~1tAHo :: t:~~ ~~~ :: clean. 2 BR., 2 Ba. Pool, ~ CAl'lnlAMO llACH 112:9 OftAHO.I! COVM'TY Ullf beach. 'Dao...U... Villagf: (213) E·"SIDE 3 BR 3 BR,, 21iii Ba,, dlnin& nD. OCEANFRONT Dlj pet'!, $}.25. 548-6"A39 OANA •OINT ,,,. OAROllN GJlOVI UJO ......,....... AJ I Fun rm . $250 Month incl C..\lllLllAO ,,... WUTMIH5Tl!ft_ NU m.Gl9. AduHI. no pets. • ·• ' · MODERN NEAiR O.C.C. 2 BR. 2 Bath ocUN11DI 11s. MIDWAY cm "" watu • gardener. 968-&TBl -Apt. Bltns. carp. & drapee SAM Dl•to ,,,. l.t.HTA ANA "'' 1 BR. Fum Duplex. 1 Blk to Large. Family l'OOOl, frplc, I =====-~-::=====-1 .,_dous 1 BR., S73--5732 $155 Month. "-~" ,..,.,... llllVlllllOI couwn t• SAMTA AMA HllOHTt suo ocean Wtnhr iae. $100 illcl blt·ins, opts. SZ5 on_ leaae. ~ HOUSIS YO •• MO\l'ID u• TUSTIM Holl Bl d latun• Beech 3705 l BR J\u'nlahed fllO. Ovet' COMDOMINIUM ltSI COASTAL J70t util. 3711 w. Balboa v · PERRON REAL TY garage Adu! N 0Ul'L1n1 •o• U.LI "" uouHA 11AcN s1u 12-5. 642-lm MONARCH BAY AREA Yearly. ~tL~t"s· t. l!. 1wport Beech 5200 ~ A•A•TM•HTS "«>• IALI tt• uouNA'NiouEL 110, LOVEL -··· VIEW 3 ~ RENTALS SAH CLll!MINTI . 5111 A'ITRACTIVE Waterfroot 4 fMMEO po11Session, Attrac 2 Y ~" • OCEANFRONT WINTER SAM JUAN CAl'llTll:ANO sin BR. home. boot dock . BR, l% baths, blt·in eltt BR&:den,2BA,epts,Drpe, !BR d .:,_ 8/8 , ' Houses Fumlsh•d oANA'«>1NT 1141 frpl, pool. $300 mo. A1ao • owns ......... $140 &l!Nl!JIAL -REAL ESTATE, Winter Lee.se. range, carpeted, adults 01\-1512 w Ocean Front.,. ··11 3 BEDROOM, 2lL bath, ta-RENTAU TO IHA•I ,.. G I (213) ow. 7~ avail, 2 BR. 2 ba. $250 mo. • .l"1)<J 711 '-" .. cosTA M1ttA ,," enera ly, no pets, $140 mo. Call adults 496-1243 betw I().5 pm • OCEANFRONT • p:ioL $Zi(l, Available Sept. T\. MISA Ol!L MAii nu T'Rl•LIX. "" 3 BR., .... r . 2 8lka to bead!. 673--9495. 642-'969 15th. Adults only. ,,. MISA VllllOI tilt COMOOMINIUM e-5 BR. with OCEAN VIEW Beaut. { bedroom COLLea1 ,A.IC nn ••HTAU WAMTID $175 mo. 4 ·BR. House 2 Baths. Nr $235 642-l'lSS Bay & 8ea•h NRl'OlllT ••ACM 12• 100Mt l'OR Rl!NT caJl 6'15-0JK scbool.s & Mp'g center 1616 like new, nr achll . . .. HIWl'OlllT HOTS. !211 •OOM I aDARO "~'te Oa"-. Ph ( 213 ) Ls. $3'l5/mo. '494--8961 W1NTER rtntal for 1, Realty, Inc. HSWPORT 1No111 tm MOTIU, TRAILElll I..O\Tll..Y 3 Br--2 BA S2iO mo ...-.u u bacb -w Balbo 81.~ NB •AYtHG••• t71J ou11T HOMas d M . 848-2949 elor pref'd. $1lli mo. + ,,.u..., ' a """ DOVllll SMott•• nu MISC. ••NTALS .... .... '"' "" ... COURTI "'1 .... •m .... lst, lnc. 1 care, armers RL • 1 ALS util'a. Pvt. beach, 54&--3451 673-3663 Evet. ~966 wEsTcL1"" u• 1NC0Me: l'llOPERTY 1 ~"'~"""';:;:;;~· ~MJ""S-Zll9:.::~~.,~·-·,-..-I $125 3 BR home near 19th & Apts. Furnished uN1v111111rrv •••• nn eu1111•u l'Ro•ERTY • 8 Anaheim uo ...... & re',.;-1---.:;..--.;...:.;..;;;c.;_;...:;.._ __ I APT. for renl; 1 Bdrm. 1 BR 2 n-tl _ __ lftvtNI tnl t1•JLl!R •A1tKI "" IOJS l!.r:.A.CHERS -rum 2 r. . ..... 'l!i" '-''6• Gon••-' 4000 'ii Block to bea-.. ' ..-., par y tum. 2 ---BACK IAY :1:241 IUS1NllS lllNTAL Oceanfroot $191 Family w/chlldren only. .. "".. Houses off beach. Redec. Jn. EA.IT &LUl'll uo OllPIC• 1111NTAL .. ~ 64>-46911 '-,,!=~$!.Ui~·~-~-~·-----1 'Ide .&. ...... ,. -Mo .~... IRVU•• TlllltACI ms INOUSTRIAL .... ,. •• TY 5609 seuhore Dr. · "·--RENT -.;;; "f' ""' ... ;Jot ~·v tollotl4 D•L MAI u11 COMMeft.CtAL I-===='=='--===== 14 BR. 1%.. BA. dbl gar, knc'd CUTE 2 BR. on channel; Drtve by 112 fOth, NB then IALaOA. "°' INDUITltAL tlHTAL ... 1070 .... .... ••• ... ... Corona d•I Mir 2250 yd. Small btJainem OK. 920 3 Rooms Furniture laundcy facll., carport; iiso ean ·61S-t700 or 633-4863 ~f:C, ~~:Dt -= ~:leHtt W !'th '~9414 $25 Month Morith, winter. 673-3«i3 3 BR. ,.._ta, dra .......... Ocean "' 1.C-LeOA !IL.AHO tus cmtus G11tovn uni } blk . ' .J<r '' '-'!' ...-HUMTlNGTOJI SIACH i4• ACRIAGI 1-BR. bunp1ow t . 2 BR Bit-ins. Priv. lot. Ooae nJU. OPTION TO BUY YF.AR)..Y rental 1Ai blk. from View. Call after 5: 3 0 • f!OUNTAIM VALL.SY tnt L.MCa ILSINORa • 1175 ... "" ... from orean, w/tpl., •et bar A bll. 3 BR 2 BA 642-8587 SEAL llA.CH tut Rl'SOllT PllOPl!JITY le 1 BR ""est cotta&e $225 to shops. E . Sidi" $117. 1970 No deposit o.a.c. OOl!M y. '1.~=~-------LONO Ill.CH -ORAHGI co. •ROl'l•T'Y •-• · Church St. 54&-f£30 H.F.R.C. crtJt&. $175 mo. 673.m.84 NEW Soundprool 2 Br. 2 Ba. NOW'S THE OllA.NOa couNTY 1• OUT 011 STATI •Ro•. "" '"' •210 301'iii Iris 213: J83..6990 SAHTA. ANA 1'111 MOUNTAIN I. OISIR! 2 BR. 2 Ba •·-_ unfurn 3 BR., next to st. Jolin; $\50 Furniturti Rent1ls C d•I ,._ 4250 Across Im. Coco'.a. 1665 wl!!nMrNsTl'lll 1ut 1uao1V1s10M LAND ........ .... ' 51? w_ 19th, C.M. 548-3481 oron• m.r Irvine $175 to $225. 642-0'239 MIDWAY CITY Mii Jll!AL ISTATI llR'llCI Patio, new l"a.tpets, So. side Month: 1st &: last rnonL'ts SAMTA AHA Nll•HTS U» •••. IXCHANOI! renl Referencec. 545--14:5 1568 W. LDcln, Anhm 77f.2800 e COROLIDO APTS. e COASTAL tut 11. 1. wAHTl.O :~· $2400:1°' 642-3645 -. -•. -RENTALS 1-BR. furn., w/lrplc., J.ge. N•wport Hgt1. 5210 t::~:: :~S:L ~: BUSINESS ind llU t11S ON ... OIMOLITION MM ORAFTING SIRVICI "'1 ll'Ll:CTllCAL ""' IQUIPMENT llMTALI 41611 f!ENCINO ..... fLOQal .... l'UtNAC& •••AIU, lie. U71 GA.ROl!HtN• 6'lf Gl!NllRAL ll:AVICIS 6'tt GRAOIMO. DISCING 41U OU.SS tiff GMllN THUMI •1111 GUN IHOI' •111 HIALYH CLUll ,,,. HAULING Int HOUSECLl!ANINO 17U OITlllllOlll DECO•ATIN• f7n INCOMI TAX at .. IRON, DnM"*!l•L II.. '7ff IRONtMCh ''" IHSL.ol.ATING ,,.. INSUllAMCI! •m INVISTIOATIN•, DttilCll"tl •11D JANITORIAL •1H JliWELR'f' REl'AI .. ltc. 61ot LANDSCAPING "" LOCKSMITH "2f MASDNRY, ltlCX ,.,. MOVIMO & STORAG• U.. l'Al ... flNO. l'aP•rll•n•lna WO ~lNTtNO. Sltft9 •W PAT IOS '"' PHOTOOtAPHT 6171 l'L.AST'ERIHO, ,1tct1. lttH1r "90 l'LUMBINQ 4ttl •OOOLI GROOMING •Mii POOL SERVICE nu POWliR SWl!EPING ''lJ PUMP SERVICE jf20 ROOFING ltJf ll.AOIO, RtPllrt. lie. It• REMOOELINO & Rl!l'Alt •toll llMOO&LING, KITCHliNI ltU Sciuors Sharp.. 49SJ SEWING ltlf SEWING MACHINI! Rl!PAllll jfU tl•TIC Tl.HICS. ....... lie. l"'5 TAILORINO •tH TERMITE CONTftOL lt71 TILE, Cw1mk ltH TILi!. Llnolwm & M•rbl• ltlJ TREE SER'llCI! '"' Tl.LllVISION. R-ln, •1$. jfl5 U•HOLSTEtY 4tM Wl!LOING IM'S JOBS & EMPLOYM!iNT JOI WAMTt:O, M• JOB WANTED, wwnn JOB W•.HTEO, "" '"' MIU~ & WOMIH ~.; 7011 DOMESTIC Hl!L,.-7031 AGENCIES, MU 1111 Hl!LI' WANTED, Mr• noo AOIENCUil, Women 7>00 HELP WAHTl!O, Wo111.W 711111 JOB!>-Mtn .I. W...,,tll JJet AOl!NCllS, Mtll I W-J5SO ICHOOl.S & INSTRUCTION 7•00 JOB P.l!El'ARATKIN '"' TMl!ATllllCAL 1* MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE l'UllNITURl!I '°" OFFICI! FURNITUll 1111 OFFICI l!QUJl'MlMT •11 STORI! EQUIPMENT lelJ CAFE, llll!STAUR•.HT I014 BAR l!QUIPMENT 11111 HOUSEHOLD O®DI IOlf GARAOB SALi! IOH llURN(TURll AUCTION IOU APPLIANCl.I llot .llHTIOUES allO s1w1No MA.CHINll 11H Ml.UICAL INSTRUMINT llU ,IANOS & ORGANS 1130 RADIO l2IO TELIVISJOH CGS "11-1'1 & ITl!lllO blf TAPE Rl!COROl:lt ntt CAMEllAI a l!QUll'MINT tlOI HOBBY IUPl'LllS 14tf SPORTING 00005 MOO 91NOCULARI, SCOPll t»O MISCELLANEOUS lllll MISC. WANTIO 1410 MACHl ... ERY, llfc. t100 LUMll!ll llM STORAGE ml 1:;::;::======::: Newport a.ach 3200 Co del M nES pool $lG5 \\-' 1 Bdrm TIME FOR SAN CLIMINTI 111t FINANCIAL I~ --rona ar • mo. ' yee.r eese. 2 s .. caJ,,etll, drapes ,,,, JUAN CAl'JSTRAllO ml IUSINlllS Ol'l'OllTUNITt•t '* 8UILOING MATllt!ALI 17'6 rBl:.:;l~boo.:.;; ______ u_oo_ GREAT family &ach H~. 4 Newpot't Shores • $100 mo. 4102 E. Co&&t Hwy. 673-3378 Patio: garag\'!. Adults 1003 cAP11T111AMo 11AcN mt au11N1ss WANTED ll05 SWAPI ..,... Nevtport &acb • Sl25 mo. -Haven Pi. Yr!y. 5484l)6 CA.MA •OINT 174f INVISTMINT Oppor1vnf1l•• Br. 1 Me to bch, W/Ol"fll1\ '-=====c="==== IUVlltllOI COVN'TY .... INVISTMIMT WANTIO :~~: PETS and LIVESTOCK YEARLY, 2 BR., $135 Mo. t.Jtil. paid. Garage. No pets. Cple-baby OK. 67>-4958 view. Gretlt fO(' children. Lido Baytront -$350 mo. 81lboe 4300 1~ VA.CATION llllNTAU -MONll:V TO LOIH •lH l'ETS. GEHl!RAL lllf AL.50 OTHERS --Newport Shores 5220 CONDOMIHtUM .,,. '1111soMAL LOANS 4nJ CATI Int $325 mo, yearly. New Jjy rm WALKER REALTY 675-520) 1 BR. furn. apt. $14fi: 2 BR. 2 liiiiii:ii;iiii;;;;i;iliiiiiiii~-DUl'LIUI l'UIN. ..,. Jffl.LltY LOANS =~642~:; 2 Costa Mes• 4100 ~d.1~·Bl~t.tr!1m65.he~~: (-6 ~-QUICK CASH RE~~!;5 Unfumlshed ~~~~G~J,~·~~~ •no DOGS ln5 UJ~ HORSl.S U1f '3«1 LIYllTOCK .. 2351 •.•u CALIFORNIA LIVING Lido lslo BR 2 Ba. Poi:M, frpl. $2W ~10 ---...,.,., · BI v d • . ....,. con• Mlt.\ 11• ANNOUNCEMENTS •~ W Balboa n b; GINl!lllAL -MONEY WANTIO "5(1 NURllll:lll l'Pll 5 BR., 3 be Furn home, lg\'! or k-116e/option 67S-28Cfi MOBIL Home for reot Balboa. 494-5LS9 °,.1• MllA osL MA•\ JlM ind NOTICES -"• 7 9 mo ·-.. e •ATh with option to ... ~.. MISA 'llllD• 1111 .-... • -· "' • .,.. HARBOR Highland, 3 BR. 2 ~ O.EAN Bachelor Apts. THROUGH A COLL•o• •••• 1111 ,.OuMo 1,.,.. Ahl "400 mo. Rltr 673-88.ll 545-9127 After 6 PM cl ON TEN ACRES NaWl'OlllT Ill.CH .,.. LOST .. ., BA., LOVELY PATIO All util in $75 up 1 2 ••Wl'OIT N•n. 1211 'aJltOMALt '"'' 2 STORY, 10 room COl'I1e!' $200 I mo. on I ea I e. 1tU WALK mrkt, 22d I: Npt. No 315 E . Balboa Blvd. A: BR. rum &: Unfum N8Wl"OlllT IMOlll•• tDI AHHOUlrtClM•NTI ,.,. house l't n• elect rmrb ,,. ""A1 Ml "5118 pet11, adult&. 1 BR uppet", BALBOA 673-""'-Frplca I Pri I Patioe I U.YIMOl:ll ml •••THI •Ul ~ ~ ·-I c~...::c.:..~0'c..:::...~;,.;.c..:.___ ~ p l T ' Bk DOVllll IMGlllll nn FllNllALS 6411 d.isp., w1lhr A: dryr, dbl &ar. 3 BR. 2 be., House yearly util's pd, Neat. $00. 646-.!750 OCEANFRONT 00 s. ennis • COlltnt I -WISTCLlf!I' ml ,.AID n1ITUAIY t41J call WE 4-<mJ C1l BR IMM7 ~en ._....__, fst. 9 hole Putt/Grfftt. UNIV•lln'Y PAllt 1in •UMllllAL Oltlt'T'Olt ,.,. 3 Br, 2 ba, bnwd new Apts '"" • ....,.1::.1or quart61 Yearly rental. No peU or 900 See Lane, CdM 6#-2611 DAILY PILOT 11v1MI IUI "LOllllSTf ••is DAD..Y p!LoT WANT ADS Call Anita 6'13-43210 133 E . 16th Street chlldmi. $100 le $125 mD. 925 l'la•Arthu• ••.Coast H-) UCK M't n. CAlllO O• THANltl 641' BRING RESULTS! JOl'les Really ........,.. ell. ~uw _ E. Balboa Blvd. llllVINI TllllllA~ b41 CIMaTllT LOTS 4'111 r--M •-•-~~b~I~" ~~ ~-··~~-, ..,, ILU" na >• MOMOO>"' "'' =o..:=:==:;===o:..:'=====;============= COttONA DIL .U. 1Nt CIMl"TIR'f' CIV•TS 4'11t r-2000Go I 2000 r-I 2000._... ON Balboa Peninaul1 Point. --ULIOA '* Clll•MATOltlll ,.,. \nneral nera ----"'-r1 2 Dr. 2 Ba. Mockm, clean. East Bluff 5242 .,.., 1su.1tot m1 MllMOllllA\. ,.,. • ._, '"' 1-'-';_;.;;;_;;;c._-:====::========:.:=======:----LIDO llLI 1111 AUCTlO~I "'° Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Puut. for a Chuckle O Reorrol'T09 lettert of 1he · f°"r ttrornbled words be-low to for• fOUt simple .words.' I WALLUF .· r r 1 1 I ~ ILUGIE I ' .' I. I I I ~ , \J (,"-~ I qui~. Sl~ mo. "-'inter. PRESTIGE Town Homlt WANT AD a.I.Lio.A rsUM1> ..,., Av1AT101i111111v1e• ,.,, 6Ta-541'S or 548-4212 Nl!W,OlllT WIST .,. TllA'tliL ••H For lease, 2 br & den l.-3 hr H" ... TINOTON llACH ,... All TlllAM9P01tT•TIOM .... BAO{EL-OR Apt.$., a.II util. with 2 or 2% baths.. Gold HUNTINGTON HAllleOlll ,,... AUTO TJIANSl'ORTATION , ... .,,,.,,..TAIN 'IALLl!Y JOI L•OAL MOTICl.S "9t Pfl,id. rio Month. El liar Ml!dallioo all ell'Ctric. POOL saAL auc" ... oatMAN a 1uT0•1,..o "" Motel. 310 E. B&lbol Div, 2-c:ar gar. JUrnt stam 11 •A1tDIJll •ltO'l'I. M1I SERVICE DIRECTORY -642 5678 LON• llA.Clf -ACCOUNTING 'let ~~ -mo. 0111•• .. COUNTT .... .1,NSWlltlNO ••1tV9CI ... 61fbol 11.11M 435.lli 837'871 Amigo Way, N.B. -SANTA AHA llM A•PLllHr• ltll'Al•I. ,..,,. #~1· ·z wtnMINtTI• lllt .... ,.IA.ISINO UlJ r.50 ON WATER Bilbo& NEW 2 Bdnn, 2 beth, MIDWAY Cl'TT an• A$J'KA.Lt, OU• m• .... n~·~-' IAMTA ANA H•l•Nn "" AUTO •••Atilt u• Uland 2 BR {2 wcmen .._, .. ;ew, COMTAL IM AUTO. a.t ..... T-IU. .., ... """'"""' m-.66f.4 pool, t1dults, leue $:21S. LAOUIU aaACM ml 9A,.eYSITTU1• mt 737 A · W LA•UU Jill.Ull ..., ~T MA.l•T•MMC• .us m1gos ay. &44-0008 IAM CLIMlllTI .,... ••tett. MA.IONtY, .. " "" 1 BR. Wiater or yee.rl,y. CA,,ISTltA.NO ms lllllNllS lllVICll IU1 Rapmaible .dulta. Re&. No Corona del Mar 5250 CAl'ISTlllMD ••Ant mt 1u1..,011t1 ..,,. mnokln&:/drink'& m.15Ql DANA l"OINT »41 CATalllllf9 651' CONOOMllllUM _,. CAllNITMAKIHO I.SM MODERN. NeAr vl~"fl"llnt. l , ......-... OUJtLIUI UNl'V""' •n CA.lllPaNYnlll• ...,. Huntington Be•ch 4400 BR Apt. 1111 el~t kitchm, O RENTALS c1M11tt, ~ •• flrt'pl.!!N>. P<"lio, w I w cpu1. Apts. fu""l1h1d g~;o~ti-':,'~• Lbs• :~ 2 BDRM. FURN. South-ot bwy, Jin/mo. ~!!!Ii"' ••N1111A.L .. CA4t•1T cLaA.WIN• ...,, ALSO 2 BR. UNFURN. 67J..161T « ...... ,..,,,.. COSTA M~IA .,. CAlt•l"T LAY"'• • lll'Al'l ~ UtU\Uo tocl.uded 1-i:="=='='"i:'-;-;:=== I MllA v••DI fl'!Ol..l.l'lllllt ua IWIMMINO POOLI .... l'ATIOS .. 11 AWNINGS ll10 V...CATJONS lf:IS TRANSPORTllTION 90An • YACHT'S SAILBOATS POWllt CRUISlll ll'l!ED--SIC• GOATS IOAT TRAILllRS ec»T MAtNTINAMCI IOAT LAUNCHING M•JtlNI! l!QUtJ'. IOAT SL!,., MOORlll• SO•T SEt'llCll IOAT ftlNJ'ALS IOAT CNAlllT•lll 1'1SHING IOATI IOAT MOVINO -"" --... "" ---... --:::: llOAT STOll:AGe .... •o•TS WANTIEO -AIRCllAl'T '1• J'L'f'IMO Ll!ISONI flM MO~JLI! NllMFI f'* MOTOt HOMll tl!S l!CYCLU '"* EteCTlllC' (All ftSO MINI lt•lt .... --. .-fSN MOTORCYCLll ,_ MOTOR$COOT"l•I nsl AUTO S!ltVlCll I PAlllTI "" AUYO TOOU I IOVlll. t41f fRAILl.R, T•AVllL Ml TRAILl.ltt. Wtlllh' "5f C.t.MJllRI KM Tt:UC:XS ttlt l l'il:PS ttll OUN• llUOOllEI .CS IMJ'OtllO AUTOS ... Sl'OltT CAl.S ... ,. ANTtQU••· cu.111c• Hit llACS CA•L ftOOS HJll AUTO IVINTI HU AIJTOS WANTao ,,. N[W CAii .... N.ITO LIASIM• tlll vsrD u.as ,,. J OAMOD -I - _i.; ;.;.;.I ~I ~·,_I -.wr-i s;gn 1n • 1row1 buNou .., i.:( H:.:..;,r;.M::.,;.O;.:l;:t:..' .,1,_.,1~,..,j; ;;~~~ ;· llEATn> POOl. Huntingtm lhach 5400 SJ2 KnoMlle, Apt. D, FIB l----''-'-.C..::..:;..;;;:;....:;..;:.:.1 e 538-29'l4 e 2 BR.. J'ri bl., trpl, blt·tn.: BAOIELOR Apt w I hll1 ·-· -· -· b&tb. Gu A .tr plfd, $'T5 Pool $150 Mo. A d V I t 1 HAYE YOU LOOKED FOR mo. --M7-5'l21 NICE 2 BR apt. $1.2!1i .. SlZ MOBIL J-j(Jn'I!'!, ICl'OSI ltom mo. m ntln8n" at pets. ._., 2 BA, """'"' aily, 147-3371 b<t 1 & C PM. M Mo. uUJ. pd. u;..157' BF..AtmliiL 2 BR, •xtn.1, Olal ICWilll pool. 11>1/mO. Anll Ott. • r.r l1o1l1 Pilot w,.t ML ~-=2100;;;.. ____ _ ~-THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATEf~Y? l~I •• .. .. ' ' .. ~---- . .... . ....... -· ........ _ --...... -......... ,,-............. ~ . ltlAL ISTATI GMer11I ltlAL ISTATE, Gener11I a USINESS ond FINANCIAL 11Room1 for Rent 5995 Office ltonttl .a10 &uo. Opportvnlli• 6300 LOVELY room; Pri bome Eqiloyed. ot o o 11 e 1 a sendtmaa 56-lTU n.. l(J'IQ!lll Privtltcol. .... only. $t:i mo. '*6289 a .Govetnem" St. C.M. Misc. Rwtt1lt 5999 --------LEASE Ottkle , air ccm.. •Hbied. """"'· -Clam-oril'•· um.,..., Bide· ISO E. 1Ttl> c.>t. --I 1"" °'"'" -CM Oty H.:O. Ideal b accountant ..,, llO utlL loci. - STORAGE GARAOE oma; SUITE C1ote In. 500 1q, ft $4!5. 1T3S Anaheim, CV. 67J..l654 Cloae ill. $140. 671-2654 Gu'I&" br -3 COMMERCIAL, t tnilult., SlDl1f • t:30 Moo.dt 1 wilh bvlrt1 qtn. ..... -.. * * * You r Ru gs, Upho lstery & Drapes Guaran teed Spotlessly Cl eaned CAH I E USED IMMEDIATI LY AFTElt WORK IS COMP LE'TED ReftlutlollClrY Dry Cleul119 Metliod for R1UJS, Upholstery and Drapes DOMESTIC HELP lJvt Iii Of tltt'• HouMk1tpar1 Ex<tlalor,._ &IW6f5 CID owner: 646-2130 GAllAGE. .._-at. ln~ustrltl R1nt1I 6090 1 blk All>ba Beta -1-------- CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE (fart or Ni 'l'f:me) Exctlletit tDcome fof. few hrl. wtt*ly work CDl.YI or Eves) relilllna: and collectlna: rnon.- ey trom coin opnw.ted dlJ. pensen lo Onllge Cow'lt;y a.nd wnoondina a r e a a. (Hruxllea Nabllco Products and Natlonall,y Adwrtfled Candy Rm) $1JO Tbtal csalt requlrecl, For penooil interview: Mnd nam~i ad· dress and phone numbtr to: TRANS.W>:STERN DISTRIBlmNG CO. 500 N. AZUSA AVE. WIMtltly1 W•nff Whtddy1 Gott SPECIAL CLA551flCATION FOii NATURAL llOIUI SWAPPl ltS Sptelll Rm ' 5 11--5 tl--S budtl 4lO So. Bto04!ray, LA 91J013 Our present ales • 1m1 683-0841' (2131 62G-1~ consist.I of college edD Chinese Uve-1119. Olefl'fnl cated me n, ?aniln,J Permanent. EJ:perlenced. from 24 to 36, ma.r.ile4. Fu EHt A....,. MU103 with mllilary obU. .. ALSO SAlU -JIRVtCi -U~STALLATION tlona completed. w. U.NkAMUICA~ .... UTIMATU MASTll CHAIOI Agencl~ Men 7100 have 1potll0Nd Di•DY ......... COBl'A MeA, (Placentia) 2,IJXJ IQ ft M·t: $175 mo. Cl'.I OOVINA. CALll', 91722 . •ULIS -AD MUil INCLUD& ,_.,..,.,., "" """" to II'.... ~ WW _., Ill " .... a.-YOU• ,,_ llMI• ...,_ ~ "'* • ....... ~THING l'O"·lALl -flllAOES OMLVI PHONE 642-5671 of them fl/I' their Real Modem Rug a Carpet Co. ABILITIES UNLIMITED Estate 11-. 4335 CRENSHAW aLVD .. LOS ANGELES AG~NCY If you !ael you would In~ "''P~ ty 6000 leue. m-4531 4 Houses ,full price 135,500 • lnve1tment ~por1unlty WAREHOUSE Foc rent; 73(J) Slt.DIXI equity. WD.mlngton. 23' a .... -•-·old·· mo- 5 UNI S 1q ft. at 9c ft. er lease at Want 1oc or land. 642-2221 u -IM&Q "" 296-5100, 296-5101 COLLICT quallfy for 1b1A o<JlnlJ- T!WlE UP OR DOWN '~======~~=======~I .... tmae .. tlcol l1p. d JUVE UNrrs. WANT nu-1:-Prefer de&ne. married. ation, please 1811 Y To Place Your TrHer't Parlllllae Ad $115 mo. C.M. area. st6-004l dd dee. tnket, SQOd tiret, WUl exchana:e lero.ta Me• Money to Lotn 6320 1 new . Trade lor pickup or duPal. It. o u a• GI' other 6100 speed boat $900 ve.lue. Pl.EX C11rpenterlng 6590 lronlrtg 6755 ~-35. Fee nee. Salary resume to: HAVE TRIPLEX • WANT $700 + car + boau.. equity. 1ncomo """""'"' at Lo11 --------c.11 642-5741 $600 mo. Include new duplex ---------1$50,IXXI CASH to lnveat er buy HOUSE, "'°"" _, CARPENTRY IRONING don• lh °"' bom•, FEE PAID $61.000 Ex CROICE ~ Poblt coa.at commercial or industrtaJ. 0ceaD V')eW -Nr. Npt pier. and bouM. Price · -blgbway comer lot. Only property, (n3) 597~ 4 wtlts tum, best rental I UNIT delm:e apt. Newport MINOR. REP.\IRS. No Job $2 dol.. il6 Mari&Old. OlcUla l l:D IDK Tedi Bffdl. Grom p),oo:J. eqult;y Tuo Small. Cllbtn« tn pr-del Mar. m.m.s -2':'iJN1Ts F·!OO. w11 .. """P w Dof. .,.._ 158.:<J>. take ""' ""' Ovw ™' ~ with Y PUot Real E1tate· Lo11ns 6340 in tr Ide. ~ 2C00'41 $89,(Q). a.gea &: o the r cablneta, IRONING Wanted. $2 per Want M-1 vac&nt or aibmlt 56-8175 Evff. 6t6.l.3T2 Da)'B dozen. X1nt. work. R. Nattrea: Rltr. 642-14!5 J:I: 0 . Andenon. 645--0298 P>.8IXI dwn • .Multi mly. No 3 ADJ. lota. 1 w/2 hou8c!il; O:mt Ave. 673-6S2T vac. Call for detallL !\Ill rm. for 9 mttt. SM E. 21.lt HOME LOAN IRVINE TER.R.ACE View TRADE-C3A proprtty next HOME or Mobile Home IRONING in my heme $1.25 price $195,Wl. ~ $45,000 0 w 0 r • Let us he:lp you buy a home, Harne 4 Bdrm, 3 ba + l~ new Set.n Covina $61,IXXI repair. Small jobs welcome. hr. MS-6239. J!ilO Orchid Dr., WAI....KEI\ •LEE, Mr. Levine 1.:..:.cc=~--~--re.flnance existing loan or ob-pool. ~7.500. Trade for >'O'll' equity price $69,000 far bl· Call 646-4523 be.t &AM/aft Santa Ana Helchta. Income & Exchange 1" ACRES Joe. on Sprague taina2ndTDloan. property, Coldwell, Banker come, clear land, bee.ch 1PM IRONING $15 a piece. 545-H>l Riv., Oregoa. Will take $200 FREE APPRAISAL & Co. W. Haa.ae 6'15·2000 home, or'?! owner 845-1900 l-c=e""°'Ho=ME=~REP=~~~JR~eo-Starch extra. Tb 01 0 u g b *PUBLIC AUCTION* equity, bal. at $20/mo. PROMPT SERVICE c'"":--:c'li-,•c::-------3 BR, ~ ba Monticello Con· Cablnt-ts -rem ode l in a. 548-4685. By order of attorney& -three ~"~---==~-~=--~ I Sattler Mortpa:e Co .. Inc. '59 Cadillac Cpe deVWe. Ex· dO. 2 pooll, $20,950. Will Prompt. re a •on a b I• 4-plex •Pt. bltWJ, lf'OASln& TRIPLEX lo.t. 18th I: 336 E. l1tb St., Colta Mesa celll'!llt mechanl.caJ. condi-take 3 or 4 BR' home $20,IXXl 646-4l2A Paperhllnglng ~t~ ~~~:!t and to report accurately digital and an&IOI in· strumentatlon tape re-- corder clrcult develop.. ment. Prefer &omeone worklng toward degree In engineering. $800 to $1000 mo. M"""'ltr El To ~port to dl~'::tor of engineerlna. Muat be lop notch ln circuit design. Mr. D. L. Olton Bo.x 4(Ui, ln'lne. Callf. Custodian ar Malnte11ance Mall ApproX. T bolU'I per -· s.or 6 da)'9 week. 6 am to 12 ~ 1 p.m. Salary + ....... SEE MR. MOUNA McDonald's 635 E. 19th St. Cost• Me111 $17,400. To be dd lndividu· Wallace key )ot. $10,950. No 542·2lll 545-0611. tion. Will trade for % ton to $30,IXXI bracket lo trade.I========= P11lntln9 6150 ally. ht TD iJS,500 . each. .ub. Owner Box 942, Sedoo&. Eves. 673-?E 642.ll5? pickup about any condU:lon. 546--5580 owner/&Kt. Cement, Concrete 6600 ---"------1 Dla:ital analOi·Circuit. 1--------- Muat know components, mu1t know cost, must be able to convince other profeatonalll that he knoWI hi.a bualneu. BS- EE. MSEE pref. $18,000... $20,000 yr or better. COOKS . Only $1,(D) dawn. &le ~t.. Arii. Mortg1gn T.0.'a '345 220 Avoct.do, O:xiita Mesa. 5 Acn!ll, 15 IDl. from ~,i--.-CU-STO--M-P_A_n_os __ •_ 1 * PAINTU:,~RATING * Sept. 14th, 3 P.M., at Sile, 2 lDTS on Santiago, NB ' 5 BR 3 .._ 2 ..._, '---V ..... -ft. ~ H- A ..-. ·--1 1-UC •w ,,....... -J· cxmcrete .. -.. A: removal lt:lterior, .,._, '791.·T95-'T'99 Shalhnar w ., "-·'-, Ten:ns or trade ~ lst TD --"'----In "·"· •·v, Tr·"· cl-· --t cl an•·-Bdnn ·~ .........,.. _,.. .....,......, -.. ..., DQ.l,;JI. D<llJ -,._ ...... , e l\lnl. cne State Ue. e W-1010 Lic 'd. Ina'd. Guaranteed. a:i.ta Mesa. For 1'Urtber 1D-Fee Simple. MB-a;&S mo. mcI 89' intet'Ht oo h" vacant land. older °" cottqe fer 8 yn. JM Dim-a.tom wort cml)'. bmation, cootaet Buckeye: LO'I' Goll oaurae vt"' $500) small level. Ocffrl•iew lot, smaller home or trun m1ck Ave., Venke, Caut. 11loryk Cbncftlte, no job HAJUUS PAJNTlNG 6t.2-455I Invertmerits, 403 W. 8th St., :...., Will eel.! er trade. 10% dbcount. 494-W1 deed!:. Owne.bldr &16-1675 ~ mWl.. Free estimate&. Lot AnlJeler 90014. 213: eqw...,, M-.pie Wurlitz:u' Spine t •tf5.65l£e PAINTING. Ext lnL Ext. 627-0192 113, --"""'" ;:-~-~=,,--:=-,,,= ANNOUNCEMENTS $111,<m -.. Whl-V.... piano. -Oondltlon. • cun'OM PAnoo • -Trallu. 17 ,.. exp. GIV&AWAY! 6-50' Hillside •nd NOTICES ~.'BR, 2 ha, Dn SJ ft Exchanp dean Volkswllll-CIODCl'l!tf aaw1ng A removal Free eat. AcousL cell. SSS Maker 5 Unit.I. excellailt Nntal area, beautiful Owner -Manager Unit Propert:y 1howa attrac- tive return Oil invesbnenL $56,900 THE FOX COMPANY 2863 Eut: C.out H.iway, OlM 673-94!:& 673--4978 * DUPLEX $27.500 * Clean, 2 BR, 7 yrs. Owner takes 2nd. 2244A S t a t e, C.M. fM:Z..1.f72 ($3(XI). yr tnc.) Busln"' R•nt1I 6060 ESTABLISHED MEDICAL OffKE El Modena vacant lotJ:. IE nd F Exrbange for Sail or Power en Sedan ot equal w.Jue. 6tatt Uc. • ICJ<n.G S43-53:1S $3,0llt Eacb. n•: st6-502IY"m> OU ( ,_ A.ch) 6400 boat, Motor Home or F & C 548-188.1 ===.....,===,,,....,, 21-3: 663-llU 6: SM-3347 FOUND white male cat. Very lland=-· ,..°""""...,...-,--"'4--1"9_~ :f>' Jeftrie'll fly bridge, IPOrt Chi Id Care 6610 p:=;e~ ~~ti.~ 6150 lovable. Vk Npt. Bch pier Will trade lmpocts, or dl'J.. ~. ($16,IXXJ value), Will'I---------ExclUliTI! but not expensive cR;;;•;;;••;;;h;;;";:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; oo. Thurs. 9/5. Call after 5 mestic car for good lnboard take good car, snall bot.t, LIC. day cue AM to 5:30. Try me and~. 541-3157 • :p~.m~·~"~S-4531~~--~~ 1 or inboe.rd outboard, ao. or reel estate In trade. Hot lunches, .xlnt car e . SCHWARTZ wallcoveringa I: COUNTRY TAN Miniature greyhound, boat, approx. 18 ft. Owner 64&6l'ir5 Harbor • Baker 546-1619 paint aa.lea & in1tallatlon LI VING female, found on Santa Ana 1 "'"'"""'Phone __ ._~='--'-,--20 Ac. horse ranch N. Cali. Mobil store, home app't Fwy, nn.r La Paz Rd. What do you think of. our 3 houses lOM It fencin&;, 9M Contractor& 6620 841_1659 Lovely 3 Bdrm., 3 he.th borne 837-5657 "TRADER'S PARADISE" ft barn, 14 .stall!, For S. Call on 2%. a.cm, zoned for hon-=~~=~~~~ Drop WI a card. Classified ranch -inc, home • or !? • ROOM ADDmONs • EXTERIOR -I II t er I 0 r • eei: ha• family orchard I: la BLK Rabbit found in the Dept, P.O. Box 1875, DailJ $60M equity _ $95M owner J.. T. Comtruction Speclal 'price& for apts. Neat cloee tu rreew-~1. Full price vicinity of 19tb ' &. Wallace PUot, Npt Bch.. C.lif. 645-1.900 Family rooms, kitche11 or work. Ref.a. 84T-1SS8 $89,500, For further infonna· C.M. P1eaee l d e n t i f Y • * * * * * * units. Single &tory or 2: 'INTE="'ru=oR"'""'&"EXT=;;;ERl=OR'°'" tion please call G l e n n 1 =-=~~-~ plana custom dealped, For Paintin&. Free esL Thol'nP5Cll'l, with FOUND Pair of perscription ""!'!!l'I eatln1ate•• t;71ayl5llou1 .• phone Uc. Ir. Ina. Q\uck M&-0800 Eckhoff & Anoe., Inc. sun glt.Slell at Huntington ~ "" - 1818 w. Chapman Ave. Bee.ch City Beach near pier. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Lice:nsed Cmtractor Pain~ ~:!terior 541-2621, Eves-wlmds 538-6727 842-2'797 and NOTICES 11nd NOTICES R.Hldenlial • C:Ommerclal "!!!!'!!'!!'!!!!'!~~I ==~~--~~ =========-I Malnt • Repain. Free &rt * 642-4669 * 548-8712 lb> aq ft. Hunti~on Bcb. = FO~D lady'• prescriptloo. Lost 6401 Cemet.ry Lott 673 2129 $350 PER MONTH Ac•ttgo 6200 •unoW... in """· N.B. --------6411 Addi"-· ~ b --·•·•~-p __ lu_m_b_ln_1 ____ 6_B_90 Ted W Rlt 536-2579 Oa.lm at Deily Pilot OOice. SANTA Ana Helgh'6 Black&. ...,... " .n.~i:uuu=-«5 ay Y REAL fun Cottage S acret. ~Balboa, plu&e identi(y. wlUl:e female dog, red yam 32be CHOICE Burial Ioli: in Fftd H. Genvick. Uc. Marv'1 Plumblna: Service LEASE SHOP/!64 aq. ft. Oose to town. Full price BROOKHURST A: Talbert tied to collar. ~1 to aut. Greeri Hills Park, 673-600. * 549-2170 Repall' -Remodel ARCADE L 0 CAT l 0 N, $.1,150 with low down Breck· older brown I: wWA:e male name al Mn:. Tele 540--0'l54 San Pedro, Call!. A rood in-e&l&-9I07e Hil..LG~ SQUARE NO. Nott Realty. 542-7555 dog, mixed Terrier 1n-...1e ve.stmeot; value increuing Gllrtlenln1 6680 Plumbln& ~ hr. aerv. Work a 770 E. l'Ml st 0'9ta I~& LOST: Orange me.le kitten rapkily. No property tax tol---~-----od ' ' ., 20LEVELACRE.SBeautiful !m--0063 E>ct. 275 or eve• I hit ~ • vie pay,T•-•o•c··•.~~0 , AMERICAN GARDNER RUar . Lic.,insur.; rem e .. Mtsa. Northern Calif. Recreation'! w w e n""'"' "" paw.s; ' ""'" • ._. .,...,.~ repair, rooter terv. 531-7566 e646-9107e SMALL Siamese cat.. No col· 500 blk. Acacia, CdM. AJtcrnooru & evea. Exper, commer. &: resld. IN . BC'DVm.ttfttx" Mtn ).and, $4,990( ; $50 --do~~ Jar. Vic Fiowf!r ' Orange, 673-9403 'IWO Jota. Ocet.n 'fin-MC--1'ree Eltlmate• 9fi8.l9ll Plumblnt ~~ 1::,mo:;·:;m.oat:=:=='=· ::,213:;>::~=·-o:~=I c.M. 0~1n1 •==~~~~7"'"'7 ~R.ttl'AURANT 1; .,,...... TOM Cat: Blk w/wht feet· lion of Pacillc VI e w CLEAN·Up, tl'l!t' IEl'V, rototll_, ---~-----1 6890 Store bulldfng, !crmmoly Mount. & Desert 6210 FOUND old red boy'1 Bike on chelt. Vic. Ward I: M&rttari-Memorial Park, OXona del a:radJnl, .prinkltt1, laW!ll, * 24 HOUR SERVICE + '-rbe Look" 673-94<S lJdo Nord Sandlot. 675-0264. ta. Reward! 531-7864. MU-. Mutt S6crUloe fO'f" m Ju.ul'I· CftY. 646-5M8 Plumbing repe.1r remorlel A DESERT Guaranteed * 646-14<77 GARAGE-STORAGE " p LM A.DOR.ABLE orange kitten. each plua pell>f:tual c~. Japanese Gardenin& 500 aq tt. lO'H. $45. NEW CONDOMINIUM 940 Paula.rlno, C.M. Per_so_n_e_lc..1 ____ 6405 !149--0874 after 5 PM ProfeMional Main., Land· Remodel., Repiilr, 6 940 613-2654 aw... t"'vin• ""'"""·Beau-S GLES caplng, "'~· """"' ----~---1,Pl'ime~.~~E=-.~,~1tb"-St'°._,,st-0,-,~..,"" tlfully Furn 2'BR, 2 Ba Sand-FEMALE Simnese cat • 229 WED. IN Auto Tr•naport 6445 Euro-Landsca ..... r IF YOU need Remodelln1 pl""'r home, lavishly plantol I o:Al=bo=rt=St=Oom==M='""== u"on n.. .. ,_, ...... , .. hosteas .--REPAIRS gq tt • .00Wca:1e window on .,... I' .--.a ...,,......,,,. J~ NEED Ride to & from 'M'.lfk The 1'1nflt at Reasonable PAINTING .• • atrfft Air cond· 642-5510 inside:::~% Extru Lost 6401 THURS. SINGLES _Balboa to Corona dei Mar Prl~ 4915-3383 Evening CALL DICK · · · &42-l'197 DOUG THOMAS about 8,30 AM~,30' P.M'. R&S. " Come'! Gud•llihg 69'0 Office Rentel 6070 A MODERN Desert Jbne, 2 MALE M t n i a tu re COMBO Will ahare -· ~ Lie. Xlilt work, Reu-S.W._ln"g'------ne&rly new, no. of Yucca Schnauzen. lft!Y, one ln I LAGUNA BEACH v .i1., at LolD<lon>. All eloc """"ot m<dlcatlo•" Rowud. THE MOST SERVICE DIRECTORY ~or 6'&-l'34 DRESSMAKING. CU.tom, In Air Conditi oned heat,•lighlB, water pump, 494-1071 or fiol..1750 ALWAYS FUN -MOWING, Edgtng vace.Iawn. my home nr. WestclHf. Xlnt ON FORES'.6' A.VENUE cool.er, retr:W. atove. Large LOSr: Female cat, white IFRlDAY &. SATIIRDAY Asphalt, 0111 6520 Gai1 clean~. Hauling. workman.shlp. 543-2352 Desk ea:pa~• ·~~ ~ patio. \Yater tank, shower. wlbl'.ack; vie. OJOl.ldge and Happy Hr. 1-8:30, D1NE~ II DRIVEWAYS • Park1na: Jota Odd Jobi. • ~ Alteratlon........642·5145 ne~ k>caU:. tn down~ 2'A' A. level land.·"8.Sll er Baker. CM .. ~ P:et. DANCERS COR re~ A aeal coatad. Frei EXPERT J~ I Neat, accurate, ~ yn. exp. ~ Beach. Air condl-·• ="'=tb=S=A.=17=.500==56'='855== I 5t!Mm4 . 1~381iii N. Main al Edinger St. est. Reu. ~lil3 lo&· H.B., F:V., C.M. area. " SANTA ANA 542-9306 QUALITY -··t _, coat * llT-llll2 * TILE, Ceramic timed, carpeted, beautiful Exchangn R. E. 6230 LOST Sept 1, t mo old bUc ... paneled partltlonitJsi:. Two ' cat w/ flea collar. Vic FREE! A: repairs drivewa,ya t\ Plrlt:· GARDENER. 30 )Tl ex· 6974 entrances: Frontage en GOING into business! Dover Sboret A Weatcllfl. 1 •··ti Cl Ing loll. 894-ru9 perleOO!. Reliable. Com. Forest A•e., rear leada to Golden opportunity ln briacb 5'8-Ml58 • Bal c DVt1 ng aHM merclal 60-&389 Mlll'ldpal parking Iota. $50 al'l!a. Phillipa 66 Service Offered to Pubtk: by 8 b I I 6550 per month for IJlace. Desk Stations for leut. nm. SM male % Poodl e. Balbo• Power Squadron _._ Y• tt ng M~i:!,~e itc:sed * Vkne, the Tile Man * CUit. work. Imtall 6 repalra. No job too 1mall. Pluter patch. Leakini: 1 b o w e r repair. st7-l951/M6-0'206 Experienced brt,aldut and lunch. MLllt be tut. Excel- lent mciney and opportu. nil)'. Appb" ln penm oaly. Surf & Slrlaln 5930 Pac. Cat. Hwy, Newpo r1 Beach · ll.D U Iustrumentatlon tape re· corder. Must be top notch circuit deaiper. Digital and analog, Some exp in servo&. Must Uke 1---------1 circuit design. BSEE min, pt<!. Solacy ,16,00l-lS.· 000 per yr. Stock room elk Prefer' older man. $2-2.50 lu". TralnM or Exp Planters, machine .,,,•ork- ers, drlllen. M i 11 tar y exempt ALSO FEE JOBS -·-'88 !. 17th St, Suite 224 Costa M.,. 642°1470 Help Wanted, Men 7200 BUSBOYS AND DISHWASHERS Full or Part Time Apply tn penon 9-5 p.m. REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coott Highway Newport Bttch MAINTENANCE MAN Apply In Person After 3 p.m. R. f. IH .. NEWPORT BEACH CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Maintenance Helper Part time, temporary. Amerlcare, Inc. 214 Hospital Circle Westminster 893-4541, Ext. 331 Ao """" ·-l>' eQ\plOyl!I' BOX BOYS Full & Part ti me Ri c~tl'Cl'1 Lido C..ntar 3433 Via Udo Newport B<ecb m.6360 11tAINEES l.al'gt: New YQl'k concern ex- panding In Calllm'nla hat rieed far aeveraJ younr m!!I to fill vaCfJICiea on tbetr promotklnal •tatt. $125. per week aallr)'. For mtemew appt. call 53!J.1183 LOT MAN Experienced • Full TiJnL Cent.act Bob Thompaa. MARQUIS MOTORS 900 So. Cout Hwy Lo..,,. BMcb 491.75Cll YOUNG tnan ~ to ~ mtded for manage' al cattee bit Corona del Mar. Capable« cookina: hambwa'era: etc., bandle the help etc. Good ealary .l bonus. C a l l 673-U66 mom&. for appt. BUSBOYS Doy Shift Balboa Bay CIJ!b l22l w. o.ut -· Newport Beach and ct-airs available for $:Ii. Baysi de & Marine Dr., OiarcoaI; b1'0'WII wh!sben:. Starting 7 PM Mon. Sept. 16 BABYSIT weekly; my home. :W8-41Kl8 aft 4 PM BusineJS bOUf'll anawerina Newport Beach; 321 Main &: Out of twn lie. Vie 2'lnd I: at Newport Hartxir Yacht Exp mother. Xlnt care and , Tiie, Linoleum Join todays taate!l powing 18 or over $1.115 hr service available for $10. Orange, Huntington Beach. Tu.attn. Reward! 646-lMl Club m W, Bay Ave., New-meals. Fnoed Jard. C.M. $6. Gene II Servlcet 6687 A Marble 6975 p~•loe~_!~at_,~=:es DoM JOM l..t1vNnt BUS BOYS All utllltlu paid excerpt Ointact: Chuck Crowder LOST Little black curly port Beach. NO ADVANCE 646-4301 r •~ ~...,,.co ......... ~~-J - telephone. n'· 7'1?.,.-7110 n4: 114-10'3: haired dog, called Chipper REGISTJU,,ON NECES-BABYSJTI'ING Wanted_ My PROTE$. WfD&lw, wan. A Ha rry'i floor Covering We train · Ml or part ti.me 9033 E.~~ H.B. _ ~~ ~ A. uto Fran-Lise Vic. Fair & Vanguard, CM SARY, Dm.OU. AT CLASS home_ vicinity Indianapolis fir. cleaning: bu• i n e • 1, Linoleum, TDe, Conlon Mutual Fu1nc.nd Advison, 0 R 1 v E 0 M•-m.rt ... 1911 Reward. 540-7871 646-8427 or 673-1855 for more a: J\-lallOJ Dr., Ht Bch. rnld., IJ c<m:tructioo . Indoor-Outdoor Carpet • .., -LAG~CH A fine, well run Fttnch and RED Vimla, L'ibort hair. An1 info. 536-DSl O')'ltal Window Clea.runs "FREE vinyl asphalt tlle, for Npt 8 . 1603 Weltcllft 64U422 trainee. 2 'lrt. a::illl!p. SECRETARIAL :~l~ !1":: ~~ ~~!ran67~6Vic. CdM. * Singl• Adults * MOTHER Wishes to care tor Ftte Estimates MS-m7 ~~ si~e~~~owt: :~: S.A. m:.~~roadwa, Equal~~~· SERVICE County -No blue sJcy ·parts ·==="'"""'""'o-=,...,.:c 1You nn meet from 2 to child In my home weekdayi, ~l fill ~ t~ or too sm all." State Li· Production Tr11lnee Modem o(ftcu, carpet!:, 6lr and inventory only -for WHITE Rabbit. Vic rJ. 22nd&. 10 new people thla month South Cout Plua. area. = . ~ u ceMed. FlW' nHm11te, AU BOA JS Apt){y In J)e'l'9m cond:itionlnc, parldna:. From quick a le. Allk hr Mr. Ter· Tustin Clllklren LCllesome. and every month for the 549-4038 · drUt. ver or pie p. woric guarantttd. P h on e TROY ENG RA YING C.. $65 per month. Orange Cmm-mer. 542-3$4 Missing 2 wkl. 646-3541 next 5 year11 . , . Pre-selei:'t-BABYSl'J'l'ING Jqne ~7'197 d83 • 53IMB59 eve 8'2-3856 • Mold L11y Up 2.122 S. Pullmen 9t. ty Bank 8ldJ. DIE. 17th st., LIQ LIC'S $10 000 WHITE malt cat Very ed to pleue you. P'or Inter-infants lo S ·n; ~ o t 1un'.. e 1 DAY w"rice. 11~11~ "'Jo=e"•""&"""'EM=P""L'O"Y"M"'E"N=l I e J•lco1t 1p.ayer1 Santa Ana, C&ll!. Costa Mna. SG-1485 • • -• · e«Ung reeordtd meaare, cbes.· dey A ~ .... t. 5222 apt cleanb:if. Opts, •-~ Act Now, Llmltect Quantity! lovable. Vic JIU'Oe'I St. C.M. dial 836--S'XQ. SWon Dr H B :::,1933 windows. painttq. 60-8520. •-L W ~ Mon 7000 TOP WAGES srav Sta. GraftJ'Ud, Man 5 BEA.tm:PUL offtoe IPflCI! m <nnge Olty. off sale Cstcn) ~I aft s. 54M537 FLY TO CATALINA ., .. ~ Strrilq for~! -an.--, Good oppa1tunlty, expan. a. 6 cM)ol. MUlt haw CllPI? G1endalrt Fricltftl Bldg, Winston Collect (213) 272-C249 LOST: Tartobe, vie. Horace DAILY nJGtn'S FROM WANT to babysit tn mJ Haullq, clan-ttP, prac• Ilion of HOBIE CAT pr.> Md wS1 be bcmded. Aftll1 OiM ~/rm. up. m-JT93 DmJ,J PUG$ Want Miii ~ill Schooi , New Port ORANGE COUNTY AIR-~ Mori-Tbura. 7 am.-6 Etc ...• .Free Dttmatel. PAINTING ducti«I· a.ron Stab Hartlor A White ElephaD\ST Alnn a ~! Be-acb. Reward. 642--2283 PORT. catalina • Vepa pm. H.B. area. 84&-Q2U , An,ytime ... Jlm 5t8-532S CMakfe.lnalde. 30 yn:. exp. HOSIE ALTER San Diego Frwy, CM t Atrllnu. e M6-6612 BABYSITI'ING my home % Not the cheapnt, but tlW! f96..5775 SERVICE S.tsi:ID, ,.r, AL<DHOIJCS Anonymous ml S. Cit Plua.. run time, Heilth Clubs 6720 nee.test! 646-9967 L e a ve 2 Car S.Jnmen Wanted o.er 20.. Lt mech prtf, Pl"' Phone 542-72lT or write to perm, 546-00'Zl. 1---------m::qe for Tex Odom. Before new car Introduction, mamnt. daya. Hun t Ttx- P.0 . Box 1223 Costa Meae. CHILD ear. indoors A w t CHIR~~';. !I!!!!!!!!!!! and move to MW location. aco, 1404 N. Cout. Lq: !lcb, preKbool ap (preferred) HEA.LTil ~,......,_ EXCHANGE pafntfna: f<1" 1 Excellent ~lnl ~ditiON '94--3000 Announcemenh 6410 H.B. 846-ae MUM.~. eauna, tteam ad--BR tun. apt. 6t6-196'1. Lftve and lncentlvea. Oranae eou:n-l'oo=y~s-=11atw-... --,~.-ud~~ll! -==~~~-~~-I jo.ltrnent, X•l'Q'. 54S-f19U meuage (Of' Tex Odom tiell oJdeat Uncoln, Mercury JfUI of aae ftir tyeifrt Lllotto Hotlth Studio Ho11pitalit)' ii Our Motto FREE STEAM wml SWEDI!H MASSAGE Open wtdya: 10 am -n pm Sund&,,. 10 am · I pm 519 E. Bnled•ay """' ...... (2131 "'!-'"" Funer11l1 6412 CARE tor Infants mi,, Female Tecbnldan Dealer. M ma.nqao work. Good comm--. "" borne, P,cllk: Sindt 132 E. 18th st .. c.M. '•b Wonted, Lady 7020 ..,_ Call Boll at lll3-lm5 atta, Hunt. Betcb 63S-tl71 -·~----~- CHILD eve, ~ ~. kl-lnterler Decor11tlnt 6737 ~~$1! C1W~~ !!! ~~ AaaJ1tent Mllnq1r EXP Servlct Station A .. fant OK. Vic. Tahrt A • -.;,. ....,-. "-'" NeededforDrlve thrul"l!ltau-tlb1mt. DU llioor •. N@wland. H.B. 142-3651 e RHldtnce • Comm I e &fter 6 PM rant. Muat be lS )'lll.l"I or ov-lAnkford MalJC llnb. JIXll • Palnttnr. lnl • ext. t/ EXPERIENCID nune er. SC4ld1 snplo,ment b-Briltol. CJI. 8u1ln ... S.rvle. 6562 • Willi Ccrfertnp for doctor'• otf1ce. or dinie. rllbt penon, TAU.,. H.S. snd who d<lll e O>kJr Coontlnatlon ~~. «Jlh1!MS Jack..~The-Box not tntend. a. IC to cdlep. Newp ~rt W re p FREE ES!lMATE LADY ,.,,.,. <la, _.k. 311 E. 17ib St., C.M. BAY81DE J'ISll MARKET & Ma il Service ~D".i'H'" Good " .. 11.~1 •• PAl<I' Tlmt...,, _ ... 2900 N_. lltod, N.a. -"11'1nl"'°"tlnc·T..-DECORATORS -., 135:-'l'll< =-~ .. ~= ~.!: ::':! e11n A Dom<ttlc Malllnl. 538-115U D°"'•tlt Itel• 7035 x..l baw ctr • Qm. 1tto ---Gift ,._,.. • p,-1-CLEAN=='°'L~ ... ,_. -----~ -Fw llt!otmttf<o1l="=~-,,---~·I A !hautd Mtlltna. Im' RIY· ..,_TIM -""""' DAY -• ...,_ ... cal 9$4l'IS tlld Mii tr WAHl'ED -- ...!de Di-., N.ll. ---. llll. -"'"' ~ ...... --J!~~~~~fM-..~-;~·-~·~--~~ .... J --·----s _ ...... -.ant ... --"'~·-~--""-Up\lolltory ff9C1 LITE ~ .... Tlinmlnl 1~""'--r.u;;-;=--"""""" l'ritd Qlld.., HANDY ..,.. • '*'» I • IUJ>Al!tS * ALTDIA'lfOl!S TNll, Goroct °"""" liYi INS 1131. Oiatt U..,, older -.,on --· CABINEl'I. A1SY at., jlit. Ntmt 11--bit EmploJtr -ltet r...-ll<och Sdlool ~ 15 yn. ._. lWM7U BIG JOllN l4Ml30 Gtolto Bylud .,_,, ~BUS;;::-,:llOY;;:, ::..,.,,,,.,..:,,;:=-:...Al>P'>'=cl-IEXPm1D100ii'iiiiiiic'i1n"~ P1J,C1; -.,. td •lml •J.ITE HAUIJNG* 1118 E. l&tb S.A. 517.-tn ---n..,. RADt0 T1ICHlllCWf ""7 .,. -., -IWL! a.. .... ,._.._ WANl'ED, ....,_ lwlp I 6""' Ill 11-,_ 1-, 1---,Ctll;;,.;:ieo.Gm;;:=:::---li PllD1' d z zt'lei!l ..... .....,... • ....., Oft tlUI. ~ .,_. 10 u:a. fllt l'l'ank ,. ~ m • j , 1 I , i I 1 I I ' • Sf OlllY PILOT ' ... . -. -. -. . . • • • .. . ' .. ~ ... • SOMETHING NEW-SOMETHING DIFFEKENTll NOWll ____ _;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;.-=::::;;;;;;;:;;;;=:;:====:::;;;;;;==::=.._ '~ _P_l_L_O_T~P _E N_N_Y_P_I N_C_H_E_R__.ls:= :::a\ 'fJ,f I 3 lines 2 times • 2°0 "°'"c'!~~T~;!7!o.1210 Spod1I PoNOMC>PWMn .. to In Spodll Cloulfl-No-ont$50 Jat s.,: RcHARGE m• JOBS & EMPt..OYMlNT JOBS I "EMPLOY[llENl JOBS A l!MPLOYMENl JOBS A EMPLOYMENT JOBS I EMPLOYMENT JOBS A IMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS A EMPLOTMllHT Help W ....... -7200 rlolp Wonted, Mon nOO Holp Wonhd, Mon 7200 Aeencles, Women 7300 Beodl Aro• Openings Help Wanted Women Holp wonhd Help Wonhd Help Wontod, Holp Wonhd 7400 Women 7400 Womon 7400 Women 7400 Women 7400 J. (.~co. Nowport Bolch H.u openlro Mr ' • Janitorial Maintenance &Buffers Recent lllCCUllflll open. mce!nall .............. .... ~­.... --... _....,. __ J. (. PBlllEY co. 24 Foshlon laland "" """' _..,..,. ......... Stock Cieri! y.11;._., mflr. WiD ban4e in•eaDY, iN ''''*c d!el cut-Gfb .... adls mbc .... is. Reqaiir8 ~ tie, &md w.ta. wl cnmpl ml l&'TiDl' cH.,..e WUI 1nJD ------c.r,. -..... lldJ. StrMt Nt!'WllCd Balda go..as. How --........... ... will....._ Americare, Inc. 214 Hoepit.al Circle w-"""'641.ExtJJl "" equal ............. ... - TV Remover $4.30 per hour Part time, flo e:<perlence nec- essary. Thia job removes ,.Ou from your 'IV and puts you to work in an aggreujve -"""'--539-8931 MR. BEU. APPRENTICE MACHINIST Previoua abop operlence on lathe, mill and drill pI'ffl, Set Up experience~ beJpful but not nee: • .,.. Apply between M. ANCIOO MARDlfR RESTAURANT Now--Appllcatkm Dally. e DISHWASHER e KITCHEN HELP Will JM tnt@r'Viewlrc btwn l.f p.m. daily. Bn W. Cle Rwy., NB COOK Full Tlmo Over 2.5 wa.oted for 11te Stemwheeler """' In ..,..,. 9-5 p.m. RUDI l UE 151 E. COHt Hlghwoy Nowpo<t Booch Men's W•r Salesman -"""""""' ~ Sport.wear -much Rock wed I: invmtory. Apply in """"' oNy MR. STRINGER Haythome's Dept. Store Sin Clemente TIRf CHANGER Top Wages for experienced m&n OVe!' 18. Bondable. Llb- enl company benefits and p&]d vacation. Apply in per-. son only at Firestone Stores 475 E. 17tli, C01to Mou BUSBOYS All Shifts 118 ~~!.""' Wu Ben's NURSERYMAN 333 Bayside Drive Exp Nuneryman to work In Newport Beach a young p~ive retail N,,,....,. in arang. °""'" SNACK SHOP No. I near the beach. Plesant 1ur-Now taking Application• roundings. Room tor • ad. for vancement. Interviews In Morning Dishwasher penion only". can for ap-and pointme.nt. 642-224S week Lunch Busboy day1 only. =''=~==~~=~ Will be interviewing btwn the PART pR FULL TIME hn. or 3-0 Mon-FrL position! now avail. for &eV· Apply In Person eral J.mbitiO'Ja men, 20 • 40. 23ffi E. c.oa.st Hwy., CdM nexibl~ hn:., 90me· eves. .. 67J.9ffio ' perf. Ca.r nee. Prestl&e work with above average earn- ings, Oppty for Manager pos. We .train. For lntrod. inter· view ca.11 Mr. Whitney. >«-s550 GREENS KEEPERS Apply moms. only Irvine CCM11t Country Club 1600 E. c.oa.st Hwy., N.8. COLLEGE student p e rm J>O$\tlon: P/time during IChool, full time summer: at Che~roo Station m beach in Laguna. No hippies or loog hair. Muat be 18. Salary 1: comm w/ra.i&ee. 494-9003 Service Station SALESMAN Full time, neat In appee.r- ance. colleie 5lWent ok. ~ pl:y 2590 Newport Blvd., Cbsta Mea. EXPER. COOK APPLY: DICK OIURCH'S RESTAURANT, ~Newport BJvd., C.OSta Meu. SERVICE lllB.lioll 11..lecna,n, lull l p&rt time, pld pay, bm<ti1a. 1342 N. Cout Hwy, Loclld>-"""""' TAllOR To work in tine Mcn's Wear 11.or'e in Newport Beach area. Good opport- unity and many benefits. Write Box M 192 D1ily Pilot Busboys & Dishwashers Full time, over 18 ApPly ln Person Bob's Big Boy 154 E. 17th St., c .r.I Boal Assemblers Apply In Pttson JenMn Marine Corp. 23S Filcher, Coat.I 1'1esa Dishwasher A ppls in pel"llOr\ THE RIGGER No. 16 Fash.ion Isb1.nd N@"WJ>Ort Cmter, N.B. SERV Sta Attendent Full l Part time. Salary + comm. e MANAGFMENT Ttal!M'e Tom hrp Union OR lJ,,13) 21 or~. high ldllOI rrad. ZIJ'l E. Cit Hwy, CdM E.Xttllent o P P o r t u n i I y GEN. Malot.. man for Motel PUBLJC FTNANCE CORP. 01.B .. 646-4841 • propel'UN. ~ Mo. 2318 ~ Div., ea.ta SERVICE Station ule~. Mesa MUlt be ex:p In ale1 il WINDOW cleaner A flbor medWlbJ worlc. ~ - M ..... ""· 2983 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ' q;ier. -· ... ve mr A le. Bra. ~12 All RELIEF COOK m-. i:q>tr. """· Good s.w,. -A-°"'""" C«ltt Shoo -Al'lllJ a.-doi Mar '61 W. 19th St. C.M. 'J'tre. -£. o..t H"1, SERVICE Station &ttmd&nt; QUl. , , over '21: exper, only! EXPDt. ~: ... APl)ly 2160 Harboc, c.M. Autamtf" Kldllnill: Coumo. MAN, E'<per. Qicta, 11 .. ..._ Worb CltJ' Auto Pans ~.,Plilcendt., 0.ta Ml'M 2172 J>tlomda, CoatA M•sa Elrpe.rtfno1d Pl...., mu nnL Tbr, ~ ~ J'\all time. Cail tar QPt. ......., IHMdaut. l 6 t 5 Mt-HG -CM. .... 1'06 __ ;;.;;:..;.;.;;.... __ ' • • Met & WOMEN O.or 11 Part & Full Time Spo<lflc Noods For: Car Wash Help Drive~s Men Polish/Delall Men Cashier & Hosless Girl Friday Top salaries, growth com· pany, multi-locations. Metro-Califomia Business Enterprlu1 29SO Harbor Blvd. Coato Mou S46-1191 Bklqr. • lull ~· ••••• l>OO Mature, wtth lbtlJle wcrit be.d(&rculct. Nr. ()n.nge Oit;y Atrpt. Fee negotiable Recept.-Typ!st • . . . . •• . $:r;() Ao:U. P)able. Qftic •• , , $4fiO Payroll/hnonnel • ' . • •• $450 ~-Fr. & back otc •• $425 Dental Asa't •••••• $350/$400 J. R. Piecu Aa.oc. Agency 1885 Newport, C.M. &rU120 Holp W1nt..t Women 7400 Commercial Teller UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 Harbor Blvd. C01ta Mesa 546-2033 An ..... """""'"""' ... player Wanted ••• Women! We Won't Promise You the World Even tho we have omces on 3 Conttaents But ••• All roodt do lood to Western Girt Put thoee office lidll1 to work. Exciting, dlallel\ihtg loeal temporary jobs will put m in your pockels! Jobs are available for mOfit office skill& COME IN TODAY lu.g'1t-~ 1---....:_~-1-~~~-1-~~~ NIGHT NURSES Registered NurMS for night shift. Excellent 11lary and benefits. ST. JOSIPH HOSPRAL PROOF OPERATOR Fi.JU. TIME UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 452S MocArthur Blvd. Nowport Bolch 5-40-4424 An oqual -'"' employer Retail Sales & Gift Wrap Poai.tionl avallable. Ex· pe..ienc. --Full lime Mly 9. 6 p.m., 5 dayL Ex~llent 1 c a I e, benefitl and working: ccn- ditiona.. Wlllin&' to join Rftall Cled'.a Union. Richard's Home & Gift Shop Coll for oppt. 673.6360 O.or 21 Full or Part Time Apply In Perlon 9 .5 p.m. llfUBOI E. Lil 151 E. Coos! Hlghw°' Nowpart 11..ch 633·9111 1--=~-~­Wanted Immediately Public Relations Hostess SINGLE YOUNG • Exp Dooble Needle Power Machine s.150. month u.Jary + com-Wu Ben's Operator mission + auto allowance. • Also Drepery work· Experience preferred but 333 Bayside DrlV9 •rs, misc work In not n~ssary. Excell!flt op-Newport S..ch Drapery Mfg. Co. portunity with career Pl>' , ---------I • Need 1 tr1inH. tential. Call 1 • & Sales Apply In Person -----~~-----------Anaheim, 1784 w. Lincoln Long ran91' Toolln9 -Santa Ana, Ph. 540-0325 WOMAN Intematil>flal Firm now ac· ceptina applications tor am- bitious young Woman to participate in Brand Iden- tification project. Mu5l be neat appnring, penionable, -deolln< wilh ""' ...,. lie and free to travel one week per month. Good W!lges. XlDt woMna: Mr. Mew.1 646-9331 cmditiona pb.11 Frinp Ben-Bdweell 8: ~ &: 12 ftO(l1 RN's, LYN's & Aides Program N.eds: Car• COOKS -Costa Mesa, :noo Harbor pentera, Woodwork-All eqU8l opporlunity $12S. par wk 11l1ry after brief trainin&: pro. cram. For •woinnnent cell 539-1183 9 am to 2 pm. efilL 2085 Charle Sl COAST DRAPERY Waitresses Full or part t1m9 """ •hilt Beverly Minor ert, Toollnt & Lay.out employer Men. Previous Boat for CX6TA MF.SA MEM· -AUl(}- Cashler Hostess Bullcllnt Experience OR1AL HOSPITAL. Pre-- Preferred But Not f~ experience In hollpital COOK Call M6-44.01, 546-9374 Convalescent Hotpffal 35410 Camino Ca.pistrl.DG Capistrano BMCh ,,..,.. NecHtary, cooking. Excellent work- Columbl1 Yacht ing conditions. Sal 1 r Y GIRL FRIDAY Qualified to work ln high grade. restaurant. Hrs. 4 pm -8:30 pm Moo., Thurs., & Fii. 8 am· 4:ll pm. Sat. <No Sundays) Offers plea· sant environment, a: o o d oompany benefits. Apply: Full·Tlmo Combination Neat apPe&rinz. No exper. necessary. (No studenta Please) Apply in person Bob', Big Boy 154 E. 17th St., C.M. 275 McCormick Ave. commensurate with ex· perience. Call Costa Mesa Mrs. Dunlop ~2.2734 Part tlme. Some experi- ence required. 60 w.p.m. electric typewriter, ta. key adder, good with fig- ltt'es. Neat appearing $2. hr. Send letter with ex· perience to H.M.F., P.O . Box 2115, Newport Beach Hostess & Jobs-Min, Wom. 7500 Test Technician To perlcrm. final tHU on complex electronic equlp. ment. Must be familiar with operw.tioo. ol all types of electronic test equipment and be able to devise atlt. able test &mlJlgementa and write test proceedure. Coll 6"6-9611 OPENING tor e 1 Stock Clerk Perm•n•nt e Drill Press Oper Electronic Development Corp. 6"6-9611 INSTRUCTOR Full time, neat appearll'IC't. Mlllt be e.ble to work with people. Apply in person Holld1y Hoalth Spa 2300 Harbor Blvd. c.osta Mesa BUS BOY 6 Days -Interview 12 to 4 PM TUESDAY'S CHILD, 2325 E. Ole.st HJway, Corona del Mar MALE Baker -Tull time with fut growing food service oo University cam· pus. Call 83.'Hi900 o r 83H900 . Rubbish Truck Drivers No experience neceuary Call "'5-2500 PAINTER Wanted fur large condmintum, steady worker. $2.50 per hr. S36-8714 Agencies, Women 7300 MISS fXEC AGaKY Fee Paid F /C bkkpc" • • •• • • · · • • • • $5fiO Secretary .............. $525 Secretary ........ · •• • · · $5(K) Asst bkkpr •• " • .. • • • • • S4 75 Seoy/in!IW' (split) ...... $450 Accts Payable .......... $-100 Dent ofc/purchase •••••. $385 Ok lypist !!IJ>litl ...... U,O Applicant Pays Fee Secretary ...... " • .. • .. SSZ) Typist IBM extc ..•••• $400 Jr bu:yer/mJ& .......... $400 Blllli>t dk ...••••••••. .$350 Ok type/pononnel •••. 1325 Invoice typist .. .. . • .. • . $300 4.10 W. Cout Hwy. Newport Beech 646-3939 Bkkpra (9eV) ........ to S660 Secys (Mv) ........ to $525 Asst bkkpr .......... " .. $+00 Ge'l'I Ofc ••••••..•••••• ;-100 Med AS!ll .............. $4-00 Dent Asst ............ to~ Typim (lk'V) • • • • • • to $385 ~onist ............ $:m 1'mt gen'I ofc • • .. • .. • $350 F11r elk ................ S:tl.8 1'mt, fa Mory . •• . • . . • .. S329 'J'mr AddN'~ •• Sll2 Tmt tn.y &:1rl .......... S2'l8 ALU~ AGrncY 437 W, 19th, C.M. 642-6'1S2 Want A Job That Just Fits You? • , •••• .,..,. UNIQUE tar ....,...U.. «I pl&O"l'M!l'll ~ Of"FICE PEllSONNEL "'""""' e UNIOUE e Pl..ACF..MENT AGD'K"V 54:Z W. Utlh, C.M. 646-8831 WOMEN Prt W/Car. Fullerette HB. S2 hr ruar. t.¥nne ero.ro 5 4 o-11 al , ,.,_,.., e R.N. Relief Supervisor • Nurses Aides All Shilts Apply In person Huntington Beach Convalescent Hospital 18792 Delaware, H.B. GENERAL O'F'FICE Woman O\le" 30 for heavy typing, 35c. $300 mo during traJnina: period. Rapid ad- vancement for good worker. Xlnt workJrw conditions. G<>lden ·a Magic Wand 946 W. 17th St. C.M. SECRETARY Permanent position. Good typing I: shorthand akilh. Mon-Fri. 6ll Termlna.l Way, C.M. 642-ll63 SAUSLADY Drapes, gifts &: bath acces- llllries. Exp onJy. SEAL'S HO~IE FURNISHINGS, UOO Irvine, N.8. 642-0262 BUFFUMS Fashion Island Bookkeeper Apply in Pef!IOll R. E. lEE LADY ~r 40. Refined with personality No smoking. Knowledge of bookkeeping and tyJ>ini'. Stead1 position GIRL FRIDAY Newport Beach with one ot the finest NEWPORT BEACH d Handle all office functions ecorator studios in includin1 accounting t 0 r SENIOR CLERK Newport Beach. Good rapidly growing ae~pe.ce Perform a wide variety of llillary and future. Give. company. Experience with clericlll duties In office work-~IDS NEE~ED refe.~. Box M Hr7 Daily wide variety of work neces-room. Majority or: itme spent Expenenced or will train Pilot . . 1 d•..J.' •-tor steady work. •~---------aary. in. operation o u1"1ca ...... ., EXTRA GOOD WAGES Cook. must have high P'f'I>' Lido Castings, Inc. numeograph, and small off-Good "·'-dl"n--duchon eicper!eoce. Good 7~ Q , iy ff O SaJ WOnu.ug COO uvu.1>. b k . <Al hms Way, C.M. ice pe o lie press. ary A ly in n to hou ac ground 111 sauces &: 642-8333 range $417·S553 .. Contact Per· k::per M~oyce Min:. garnishing work; the ability An equal opportunily sonnel Otttce immediately. bet 9 am &: 3 pm. to manage & get along with employer Tel. no. ~9331 Hun~ Laguna Country auh Viliaa:e pe-op}e. Mon. thru Fri. 6 Experienced Mature ~ad_i Uruon High School 3ll00 S. Cout Hy. at AlillO a.m. to 2: ~ Call 833-0600, PBX Operator _o;_""a'ijj'i[· iEifC:UiiiK-1,...;;"";';·-~So;;";th~Ll;guna;;~.1-""-:::-2036-:-_____ _ Put timo 9.m' !bro Thw-. ORDER CLERK P.M.s. A,,,1y in """"" Phone Girls Teleph e G'rf Shorol<>n Booch Inn Good =w-ate typing abillty on 1 S _, _ ___. No experience necessuy $100 WEEK 2lll2 Ooean Avonoe and •"'""' dorl= =~ .. -Full • Put Tin>< Huntington Beach ence need@d for order cleric Hrly Rate + Bonus Experienced or not . full WAITRESSES Some telephoning. Plee.sant apply in person or part time. Apply 9 to Experienoed ooly need oltice. Phone 847-3531, Mr. Holiday Health Spa 4, 1500 Adams, suite 303, apply, No phone calls Horsley, ~r90Mel. 2300 Barbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. pl OAMBRO MFG. CO. N"EA=T;;---.--~-eese. 1£01 Oay Street c.osta Mesa appear111g, mature DENNY'S Huntington Beach CAREER GIRLS woman for part time office 1600 S. Coast Hwy. eXperienced Salesgirls and/ work, Perm. position. Laguna BE'ach pleasant tel manner, con. C 11 • or MWJagers. 2 years exper'- C 1feterl1 Substitute Avon a 1ng lence in womens wear. atructioo exp. pref'd. Quick $1.86 how-. Part time, perma-APROPOS, Town & Country, thinker, lyping, some lite nent. Apply Food Serviee OtRISTMASSELUNG Sell· Orange. 5.:13-Jlll2 bkkpg. Call bet. 8:30 AM & Office, Newport Mesa Uni-IOn is here! Start now for 10 A. 540-74.54 Wanted Immediately Neat, Industrious, bmdable. Good drivin& record. Over 21, high 9Cboo1 educatkn. For sales wadi: in Onlnge Outt;y for Drapery Hardwa.re, Wede room supPlles, Trlmmine. Decorative drapery poles and woven wood blird. Sal- ary, commission plus tnna- porta tion. Open field f.oc High earninp in prot.Ktive- b!nitory. SOUTHERN COUNTIES DISTRIBUTORS 2065 Charle C.M. Hoon for interview 8 • 4: JO SHOE SALES Experienced Ladies Shoes Excellent commission l bm&- tiU:. Apply In per.on 10 -4 Mon thro Frl ROBINSON'S FASHION ISLANO NEWPORT BEACH 'ed HOUSEKEEPER, plain cook SA==~=~~~~~ DO You need extra money? ti School District 7<XXl ClUf large proti!J. '°'"" 1:. ... , for couple 5% days. Must W LEEEAR LA!,!~'. L ATDI 1 ES Police Di1,-tcher Clerk Full or plU't time position. Dr., Newport Beach, ThW"I 5'11J.'l041 """""'"" drive, bave good refereoce1. ' "v~ ME· Male or female (Open. &: In- Cboose . own -bourJ. Ad· or F~ay 2 10 4. . ESCROW clerk to-pl'OCl!S'I Private~ room, ba:th l Tv ~E · E ~-G.O 0 D · tema!l $474-$575 Pet"khoitth: vancement rpoeeible. No exp EARN Cluistmas · rn o n e y real estate appraisals & $275. Huntington Harbour. Y. S M R S · Higb ·school p-aduate, o ne nee • we train you. Many now, Ml ~ part time: lo&r1 documenls for Savinp 592-5380 KURSI'IN l(Xl;5 ADAMS AT year cIUlcal experlmce ~-'-· La -"' BROOKHURST ' other benefits. ~r Inc. a s ..... ~ .. '5 l!Xciu~ve Tar a l U:ian ll1 guna Beai.;u. AD Agency needs hri ht . 1 type 40 w.p.m. Rotatinc BrisOOI. Myers Co. 897-7514 Filth Avenue Jewelry, No Previous public C011tact & Friday. Some secret g . f~t TYPE At home, address shifts, excl!llent frina:e bene.- Ex PERIENCEJJ cleaning investment. collecting or expe~n~e ~~· .llkkpg, lots of creatfv1ea ~P-~·~~ ~ man~. fiur,lyresl~ not req~ woman or girl 9 to 5, Wed&: deUvery. 494-€Z23 . wy por, 4!»-<M75 Lsguna Beach .,,."" ter req. W~e App Wes~mater Qty H Thura, family laundry & HAVE ;you always had the Laguan Beach for appointment exper. to Bo,.; M-195 Daily 8200 Westminster Ave. bt- tnmsp. References. 494-1885 desire lo be 1 housewife and Pilot fore Sept. 20th. 1968. Phone aome child care. Own a busineM woman at the Wa1'lress-lunch NEED !«-liable exp hskpr BABYSITI'ER For 16 mo 8934511, ext. 2ffi. 12::r> • J:lJ daily. Mon-Fri. transp. References. 494-1885 same time? There are two Jfarbor Hill&. Own trans. old. Days, my home Real Esfale NURSES Aldes, ,~n·-, different JObl av a i Is b I e r 644-0635 Newport Shorea. ca 11 "t"' "''"' "'"' '>U>• Ex~ienced. ut. .,.,, 7364 -ro-•. 7-3·. 30 & ll-7·. JO • ~~-R ,.,....-eve11 r·~ 11-.:u Don Jose Meldcan est. LAUN DR y H>:~p. ex-~=~~==-~~ Park L I d o Conva.lescenl MARRIED women. Full or 9003 E. Adams perienced Asae bl ~irt BA B Y S I T T E R , light center 466 F1agship Road part time work w/ Beeline Htg Bch, 962.2990 g 1r 1 & m~. er54t~ llousekeeping live in r~~ & ~ Beach. 642-aoo ~:'.omCar~«.$50N:k C:1~ DEMONSTRATOR betore noo;i ~i ~~ary. Missioo HOUSEKEEPBR for work-lectioos, no deliveries. Call Houuwives SAL~!· 7us~ have ex-MATIJRE wom&n, 3 days a ing mother; 1 school child: 1 for intervie w, 893-2317 College Students ;er:·r Pl_! Y m person, wk in Laundrymatt &: Dry 2 yr. old. 5 D1ys wk. 7:30 To WOMAN sitter for 2 5chl aa:e Earn e:itlra money showin11: H~•~tonaa~ ~~· 75 aeanine, We.I Ne'tlo'J>Ort, 5. G!'t'en Valley, nr. S1aler &: boys & infant. 4 days a wk fashion j('We\ry at group ~~ er, · · 646-7621 Brookhunt. Own tr a n a . for 4 wks then p/time. My borne parties. Call 9 to 9 pm. W~ & COCKTAIL 1,H~ou=s=EKEIJPER===-~M~<W-ch~~ 968-.1642 home. Back Bay area. 531.fi648 GIRL 21-27. Alley West 543-81'5 Br;d1I Con1ult1nl a.cross from Nev.px1 ~ Bay, inature, reliable, J2.s. SEAMSTRESSES Phone 6T:i-tn4 · 5 de I wk, own Inn.Ip. Exper. for fast growing worn-BAYSl'ITE!\ wanted im-Attncive woman, arnbltlou11, 499-t198 en's gportswMt mtz. Groovy mediately. Own trans, my iood penonality, use ot. car, BABYSITI'ER & lite h!ekp'1, M~A~TURE==-wom--.,,-want--..,~., place to worl< plus good pay. borne 5 days wk. 3 chlldr.n over 21. Some eves. p~ my bome attn., 1 child. DUnel')' attendent f 0 r 1810 Monrovia, C1d. 1 schl azt: aftemoon1. lerrf9. Average pert time 64&-&lGO aft 1 h rch kl C M Smd LADY Dishwasher wanted, 548-7!ll9 $59. week, full ~me Sl24. DRY CLEANING Counter ~:~U. Call s4~lszs &yl middle aged. 11-6. 5 days SALES lady, exper. buyirc l week. No experience nee· Girl Experienced. Ca 11 .~==~~---- per wk Mon·Frl. Call aft 6 tellin&: aC ladies wear. Light essary. For interview call 541-9550 bef«e noon WANTED YOl.B'lg woman. """ ,,7... bkkna l .....,ing. -40 hr wk. Mr. Whitney 544-8550 • Own tranl, :x> to 30 hrs wk. "'""' -....,, vr SALESLADY, Expenenced Arpy'a cotfee snap 3071 B F'U.11 -lime Md part . time lrvine Cout Country Oub P~ ~/re· for jewelry attn m a:i.ta Harbor Blvd., ™ ' waitres9. Annty at The Vik-Pro Shop 675--0310 for appt. ceptioniat, Good typmc llklll1, Mesa. 548.34!Jl ""C" tiling, mlmegraphq, all!-LlGHT housekeep!Qg A beby inp. 145 E. 19th St., CM. EXPER. WAITRESSES fidence 00 ptlone. OM Pi BARMAlD WANTED. ~ litting tor 2 children. 3 days after <lPM Being interviewed, food le ottice. 494-S43l at H~bor at Saker, CM. a week. SpriftadUe-.Edatcer * WANTED chair aide eoclttail. See Mr. Lee -The BARMAID bikmi Outer• IM bet. 1-4 P 1ra H.B. 847~6 d~laJ isslstant. ~ C~ H~:.~t, l60l danc~. I~ wo~· ;:. COUNTER (irl-wai~, ~ CDOK'S helper. Part-time 10 Call ~ ditions Top Wa«ff J)6id 25 to 35 yra, experienced. to 2 Mon-f'ri. No exp re- LTVE In child care A RN or LVN charge nur1t:. 7. vacati~. Uttte John'·• Im. 64~9960 bet 1 PM 8 PM quired. H. e . atta. Call Mr. housework. Nice room , 3:30 sft or l-ll::'IO Nt. Con-Call for ilitcrview 56-11963 ruu. Time maids fer Motix' Welch, VI 7-&s. board A 125 wk. 962--04l5 tact Director of Nurae1, H l In 1 ·---Beach L=-====-=~~-Newport II • r b 0 r Cob· • COOK, experience pre-Otl! ~-. WAITRESSES All I hi ft I. Major eXpansion otfen fJP' portunity b' uperlenced salesman or woman tn new homes or resale1.-Buaineu is tf!'ITiflc! Replies confiden- tial. Hal Pinchln & Assoc. Jroo E. Coast Hwy. 61>U92 COOK Experienced, llOme BaJdns, No smoking on ca.mpm See Food Director So. Coll!. Collogo 2525 Newport Blvd., C.M. HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE Experience or newly Ucenaed Call Mr. DA.ly 847-2525 Rox L. Hodgot Roalty COUPLE, middle aged, nfa:ht 1ttendent in Kennel. Hou11 free, aJso p/time day wed dressing ~uanta at Hi& ting Oub. 837-«>22 ARTISTS Need good paintinp tor l'leW gallery Call 6(2.HJ STRONG, h.rd wcrlring &:al, v&lescent Home, &t&-'7165 fen-ed. Apply ln ps"IOO t94-t563 Xlnt tips. ~l'. l'lf'C, Cot· age J1.-40: good pt.Y; no WAM'RESS &: e&r·bopi, wll1 MESA LANES Oml'AL Aut I Rfcpt. for" tage Collet Soop 562 W. 19th WA IT RESSE S, CookJ., vcper. nectsa. 4!M-1036 .... l'lnt 9.iperior A~ .• C.M. ottkf: ln Hlftincton Harbor. St., C.M. hu.boJJ, exper. onty, A~ Part time help Wlllted :.:U~;~;·Pi'tt:!. ~ Pfl'IME aecntat"J b-lnlur. 2 1ftJ'I expel". ll&-0617 w""'•-====~.-,-~~-.-~ 1 tn Ptnon !>!tween 2-f PM; Ovft' 21. Zoo. c..t. llWJ tt M1cArlhur, otftot. Hn !:J>..2:31) daSl1 CASHim ~ wwk. t:::IJ> W..-A benefits. ~11 Kermy's RMt. DOE. C0Mt 569963 CdM. Mr. 11ic:bMa P.O. Be. I, p/tlme or f'l1D.. Apply O.c. Swi• O.a1«. 414 N. :::",,"',,·::-O!M;----,,~~-I HOUSEREIEPER., Rella bl.a, RESPONSIBLE babyaitte.r; 0SM Airport. Gift Sbop, 5*--007& Newport NB COUPLE. °"""' Z 1 of for widow, live kl. drive, 11:30 AM m !:XI PM: own REUABLE ttttern'4 yr CLEANll«J Jab, l fUll ct..,. WArt'Jtm! Ex;>«., g to 4. jwrltoria.l trcrk eTH. Man own Bit, BA. Ref& a..304& trana. Nttd bJ ¥ 17. old. My home. Shamrock er 2-4 ht ft1s a wk. jtg'1 Hl.rh wqn, Villa&~ Coffee, tbru Fri. H.B. U8 fl62.3lfT EXPDt. Dr-.pny 'WOltuoom &42-1538 Ln. U:J0-4. M•rrl. Call req'd, 673-&23!5 &ft 5 PM. Mle&ion Viejo ro.oo4Q BLUE Bttt. 6'13-990fi Dtnfttr Mel Morrixln On.pery WE Med a OOU.kttpet. U.7 Sti-llM aft$. BABYStTMNG, 11·7 PM. 2 STATIONS for rent beautJ Cl:lok. ~12 pm S30. per lhlft 1651 Placmlia. a.t: 548-211S dally. Some ~· Mea Exper Hotel Mafd Man.Fri. wnlt• bouliekHp-Won, Utuna Be 1 ch. ' u.p Waltre:u ev• GIRl.3 z+ no ~lCP. wm Verde. ~782l ~ 673-!M.lO Inc· ~ 4!6-4190 afttr 7 BABYSlTI'Dt u; weekdl,JI train. ewlJ Lm. Apply Mr HOUSEKEEPDl a d'IUd MOrD. Maids, fall a part Sl'M'ER H-"'d llDt:r 9ChDol. HOUSEWJVD; . EARN Newport H@iabts anis. $1. l>c:mut 135 E 17th CM c.n pm time. N,B. Olli ti!M. AS1P3 kl~ lS6'f Good PIJ, ~ haun. CID. $»#1 wt.. IPll'I time. hr. 0.... tnm'M&-mt Cftll scx::x rr TO 'DI? e'V9 • 9M4 ....... NtwCJOd av., CJil. fl<la:d&:o. e&.Jm H.B. 1ret. 5fl.19!Z nu. sxx rr TO 'DO • ---------------------~------~------------- ~ ' ,, ' ' " " ~ . ~ J ~ ; I ' r. " I ' 1: ' ' ;1 I f r t ' . ' .t I· a ' ' F I' ,. I ~ ' . ' I ,. ' i' NI R w A H B w. .. ta D QI 10 fo D A •A G< As "' ' P l Se • .. M1 E> Es Sa °" Sa Sb SI< "" C<> DI "' Al ( .,. l& i F1 lt nc I• Jo i' OI 11 pl '1 "' ~ I I 6-4 Sc J • A • ----- ,, j'! MERCHANDISI f OR MERCHANDIS! FOR j SALE AND TRADI SALE AND TllADI l: Fu rniture , 4000 Fu mltu,.. ' MERCHANDISE FOR •"Ill AND TRADE MERCHANDISE . Pb1t SALE AND TRADI MERCHANDISE FDlt SALE AND TRADI Wldnttda!, Stp-11, lM TRANSPORTATION TltANSPORTATI N I i 11 • ~ ,, ' • J panlsh M terratlealf llofb t. YIC!tta 9000 Morine Equip. 9035 Trvcb Mloc:olle-... NOO -------FtlEEI LARGE a-n. Lull io "' C!ttV!IQLET 11 loo * AU~ * ... 1. 1o111"' c1... n. 8::;'11,+ a.-.. • :!~ !::.*'~ ~ '::! ~ ottered to Pub& by new. he•ter, aatom Hob. Ex.. F1, ~pm, Sept. 13 = r=:....5'.'':!'~ loll Sllp Moorlnt 9036, :;\\."'~die:.!':':: ,.,5 I~ at N-" Halbctr Yldll PARTY ID obart -°" 8'ft• oft« C>)I """""' ~ • =. coo"'""°"! ciub m w. 11ay· ...... N ... -.,.,., w111 ,.." -err.-: yOC.:,, S.Utirui Boh«MD m=..rJ. AD= .... 646.Ua! ''6 CHEV. ii toD VS cu.tom 1tlld'DILlo& "'°"' •ta. -SAllY, Dl1t<U; Jtt C!U!!! Boat-Yechl cab air, r bod. Heav. ducy , ~~":_ ~~coct!'.; -or m.11!56 *>r -Ch1rhtre 9039 """" • ""'"""· 11549· ......,...., • ..., lnfo. ~ cartt, aerven, dJvam, low 16' DORSET Sips 2· 40 hp l!.LtrrwAnm CElARTERS -,.,-CHEV~~.-..,,,.--.-.n-.... -1, 1eets. ~· acc., ~ Evlnrude ~lee ~ bltt 21'-40' U·Drlve Sltlp. Avail new ma. A paint. $300 OR lamps, rwag le.Ol{>I. p4ctur-tan.Ir 40 • .... , IUel •'"-"" 1-1.~D~ay,;;,/w_•_ . ..,-~.....;._,_• -""'-'-' ~er. ~ Evts. ee, mlrrcrs, drNeera, mat-' . ... -. .... J========o It tresses, TV's, Stereo., ,... wti1 trlr. ~ PARrt to sbar.: •zpemea on 9520 f;r!geraton .tov. waehen. 1968 AMERICAN Boat trailer 'fVeeicb' hips; will teecb Cam,. rs ...,..,. • MuCll Mo..>:1 13" ..-. Tak• .. to \r oaJUnr. «;· -· tll6.IBt!! 1--------+! WINDt'~ AUOIOH =m• .... "" tm. ao.1 s1or-9041 v:Ng~~:::s ~11' Newport Blvd. ll' BOOIQll Whller. 60. hp HAVE 111*9 • boltl, trana, Behind Tany'a Blda:. Mat'ls Johi:mi. ~ equ1p; Xlnt ('00.,.,..~ ar ' PalM&des a..ta M8a ....... °"""· $USO. MT-19'8 Rd nr afrport. S4MOll OPm DAil..Y 9 to 4 r ~ tli::lch1' "'====~~=-. .itb ..,.. S'l5 or .a.r lloeb Wonted 90$0 '.Manufacturers' 616-9li50 WANTED IJaad l!l -,_, 1t. C:learanc•I ~,.OR~Sa~ .. --~U~lt.,,._Afum.~~, .. -1 Sloop. P •. o. ... 134, ............. 3\i-Balboa, Calif e w .. W...W._ SH motir, Mt-TIM • -......Nyt .. ww. ~) '15'• (1) '67'• (}) •.. (1) '61's e "• 1bft.frab FOO Sale: Z ' 8tMI • c.,...., Ihm Needs tlllllne ~ 1911' x '5 ft. Double Wide craft Mobile Hom .. 9200 .e 11 o Sporting Good• JOBS & EMPLOYMENl Furniture 8000 Antiques :;...;;;==---="' Jobs-M•n, Wom. 7500 TEliNIS INSTRUCTOR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ' $2.00 • $2.54 per holr SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Lawful -Guile -Dogma - }Jomily -GO AWAY Siipl in a travel bureeu on F:ifth Avenue, N.Y.: "Go AWAY." • Pl•tdoa CHtl 983-l!Oll .. __ ,n, __ GET ACQUAINTED four ========,I -~ "' "P In adult SALE FACTORY 2NDs boa 90ld park. ne~ tn move in. 14,.,,., _ "''t"o Antique chair sets •• ~ McGreqor ..... s.,t. 14tti o.lyl :5:.e1:::1=:::":.... ___ ;,;:;:;:I Incl~ ~@:!ed ';ir 1970 HAllOI ILYD. be.ck $12 ea, 11 Bentwood Woods 10 A.M .. 3 P.M. * DEMO SALE * ~ .... ?!1 ,.'.,_,rt wu ~r 1 ___ c_o_ST_A_ll_U_A __ kit $5 ee, 4 Bentv.'OOd kit SS S d rulOd'n 19 •••• $1700 _..1. ~-..... • pa 0 .. ' 5 kit ~ ,., 5 kit ,7 ... For a I e. Matcbe , SEA SUITS 1• ~.. 11_. awnlnp , •klrtJna, now 5 oek 17,-;' tmll seats $65 to DS Stiff Shaft. Less ~';;'~·:: .• ;00 'carpetNo.., -J!~ .... ~!'~..:. ~!!1.' th. I Id N 125W,1MSt,.C.M. .......,,.w ,...,_~.._.,........., $150, be.rber chair $40, ~ n _year o . os. Dsno .••• $2000 Call Dual Wide Sales ol corn machine $45, dental 11 2. 3 and 4. SIS each f\zn r.me Boat Co. BalJo& ..... ft _.... M~"-In,. Pho 548 "157 SWIMMING POoL ~·-~-cab, bow front china, oak ne "" e NEW .frbe1* Balboa llJ, 531-SSTI. ALMOST new 16 ru ft. Philco rocker&, Hoo!i:ler cabs, or-MOVING lo Alaska, mUllt 18 Ft Pool, nlter, SUrllOI Retractable kff1. $2495. 1--------- Retrig, king the bed set, 1 na~ brua 6 iron bed, onBte ee11 new 9'6" cu:stom board. Skimmer, Maintenance Kil e HOBIE Cat catamaran PRIVATE party, 24X60 St8r Rl vieria Slfa beds, tables, tron bed, lg shipmmt at ldt eo,,_.; .. 1 ....i.._. i... Wind il Sea FREE '!round Ptld. No -•-......__._ ..,,_· 1968 2 BR A dea, 2 Ba, awn- .. ~ _..,... ~T ~ f 49 88 ..-.-. ...,..'-~· ms. carport. llidrt • !bc2() 1969'1 Altl HIRlt YEAR-IND QfARAHC!I SAVE .. DEMONSTRATORS .. ' ' • A LARGE J SELECTION Of BRAND NEW Toyotat V.olvos MGB's, MGBGTs Austin Ameri- Sprltes · JHps UllD ~MPOIT HIAD9UAlTllS !IOI OU.N•I COUNTY :. Inmuctor needed to teach ~ tennis to children a n d :. adults, beginners through advanced, on a pert time .~. College student or adult preterrro, A p p I y Parks, Beaches and Rec· lamps, llv. rm pieoe1. tools. Ueed twiot. $00. 2788 M!n-SECA.RD• POOL CQ'n Edi'. 2200 cat Hwy ....,_s,., 11•,NIA cub. F ..... i1.. DATSUN wqon, Re a 1 on ab 1 e . 1314 S. ANTIQUES AMPFASAND dom CM O' !"'"-"""' " --......,, tomatic, one owner S18fS -~ Bal. !al. 6'13<il62 2624 N""""" Blvd., C.M. SUCBA . ~; H..ith...,. 323 S. Main, Oran&< All':,~= .. ~ .ith,Ji:""""==2l3=: =-====: 1 AOSl'lll ,::';;;~I SOLID che1Ty dro p-le a f Sewing M1chln" 8120 kmg $35: regulator $30: I ~!!!!!!!!!!~532-~!"92!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! I .US • trlt. Sleeps '-Head MOTOR HOMES roadster, law m1la table, 4 laddel'back caio-pressure a:auge $5. Sell/set I: & extrat Seen bJ app't FIAT 850 C<q)e, U. I' reation Office 1714 W. BeJ. I bQe. Blvd., Newport Bee.di ' 673-2110, ext 78. bottom d:iairs; 3 pc sec-SINGER Slant-0-Matic, the 642-5810 Put YtJl,nell In our Place $3100. 6"7i1'98 . ' popular ooe ••••••••. $14 ., 00na1 sora, 15· 1 on g • Harbor mvd D-I 'Ihea.tre 1,,..., rov~A ~-~ best. <:J the Singer zigzags. Mlscell1neou1 1600 3700 McFadden, S.A. 25' F/G Sloop. A·l Qnl. U1VQ de-Vin• ~--~ - 1 • ' ,. Waitress Pnrt time Dishwasher Neat appeanmoe, OYer 18 Pleue apply In Pft'9Gn between 2~ p.m. . Snack Shop Jr. 1902 S. Harbor Blvd. Cost• Mesa This $289 -machlno, SWAP MEET Fully equlp'd. """ oelL cu tra .......... _ GREY fonnlca wood grain fully automiatlc, ill available Bargain! Low dn. 615-1393 ..__.1. •~ _ ,_1 off-•, lil6'1 FOIW OORTINA GT, ..., _ _.. _ _. •<>n ••At·c'-_,,._ off SEPT. Wallpaper Sale! 113 \CIU _.,., ..... """"" .,.. ..,.,.,,_~e ..,, ...,,.,. .. .... Ullllg to anyone ....... 'if> to pay 36, YAWL ' with bucket 11!18.tl •• $1475 ff &: step tabl $7 b d.. $S6 SS oft. Walker Paint 818 W. Starts Aua:. 17 ~ -..;1 ~;.r.~92 as eac . ~K.a~thbe.lft{lproved ~~ 16th St. C.M. 642-5Tr& 531-1272 aft 7 _!!...995 ~~~ 9600 :;l~~Gdrl'ee~r:o:jlow SP'"ISH 8• _, , S' 1 or will discount for cash. 1 WHEEL tralltt. Fibergiaas KNI ~ .. _. _ se'::~ Mosa ~."" crus~ Delivery, lnetruetlon & body, lock, 6PIU'e. Hte11, TJED fABRf(S CAL Zi, 2 yrs. old; xlnt cood. e Spot Cuh tor Imports :e~~:.:.:.,:.:~~~ 1 t N used Mfg' guarantee lnc. P &: J Agen-hitch, '68 licen&e. 531-5250 Many extru. $7,250 We pay more tor a.ny tmport '"""'" ~~s~.e oo..;;r · s <;)\ 4~. 9 am to 9 pm ANTIQUE oil lamp $45. ..,.FOR SALE • ~ • r eaardleu of year, make YoU on •••• · .•••• $1 1967 SINGT."'A complete with FloreUoe table $45. Oki ~ants, samples Ii: Mill 10~ SABCYr desiif', 18' maat. or condtUon. Try WI be!ote MGB Roadster, SIMMONS Finn ma.«rress & walnut cab~1 Diwree ao. bl.an~ chest $50. '!W-(1137 mds Sat Only 8 Ltn. to 2 2 cu5hiq_. Tllt trailer. $150 you aen. ELM 0 RE PY car, wire wheel.I $11!15 box springs, complete $50. p.rn . 929 Baker, Oi8ta MNB, 0• otter. S48-l639 MCYI'ORS, 15300 Beach mvd. 1966 TRIUMPH SPltftreo Used 5 timel. 6'2-3462 tion forces gaqlftce. Autu, NIAGARA SYO.O.ma.ssage, ~·:..,;c=~~('Wic--1 ~~~~~~~~ ll ~-zi&;-zag, touch-0-matic, but-like new. Coat $3ll. Sac for SOLID me.ple headboard for 36• YAWL W@ltmlnlter. 894-3322. worth every do ar •• __. Cash for Furn.:.,~,,l',e!i4• ton botm, blind hema, $00. 515-.m7 -bods, aloo Bdnn ault• 17,995 ., trad< tor Mini Blkll 9275 &A TSUN 1ll66 MGB RoWt.r, mu;, &·tools. 642-70151~1 overcut.s: w Ith out at-of att:rac Oriental Furn; JIO'Nl!I' boat. 548-3165 see this one .•..••.. Sl995 EARLY Am&. duoeoport & tacbmenl>. """""" $.1.87 FREE TO YOU Boby crlb: Fm< fur atole; ..U MESA MINI BOOE $.19.95 up --.-64-D_A_T_S_U_N--1•1968 JAG XKE °"'""· .__, ___ .:_,,___ · 99 --• ~•1 Human hair wig. &M-1361. NEW Boat ordered. Must Sal e P--e •--t ,., -· 6 ~ •-NEW Mgm't Blue Dolphin c ....... n:u.u=-, moo::. mo. or $37. ~·· ........ 1---------24' Cll.allqer tn ldeel .Up. et ...... •"'}'Wol'S Pf k N.n11.'1"<1, ,\AIUmw:wo Res ed e 646-4785e 526-E616 GOLF club1 Spaulding Exe. ~ or 6"--0352 n&7 Harbor, C.M. e 548-30Cr1 c up MGB Roadster, tt9dy w~e ~s~ ~~~ SIMMONS hide-a-bed *>!&. GGINGER:oht 3 '!_r ptei;naie. Antiqued dining table l: 1!:J:~~~I-: ~ ~~ to go .••••••••••••••• $19!li nd 1iS Muslt1f Inst. 8125 erm. · •u-. omter, cha.lra $1.15. Teak consol• ,. I 9300 Apply btwn 2-6 •pm. Bob QueeD. size. Xlnt oo • . I ~.:.::.:.:::..:...:..:...____ Wei.maranU Cl'OD. ·.etaut, •tereo w/ AM·FM $ 1 8 5 • P9Wtr ... ru nr1 . _,, speed tr\Nmltmll. a real TRIUMPH Rc.dster, Hunter. 3355 Via Udo, Npt price $175. 968-3259. ,,.,~JCCOBDIJ.N fn!elli~t, ~~_____urmg 9624C&l ....... .. 1 28' TROJAN, H68, lmmac., mllea1e maker. wlliwbeeU ......... $1~ "'nh:.:!·:::0 __ _;"1!.lO.ll:l·,.s (.:.' --1 Office Furniture 8010 .. -. &·-d-"'-tiM. $7'5 and" if ~ "-'ti~ w/ UPHOI..SI'ERING -iii.so. 2 1/1 fuU1 equipped, aac $l09S JAG XKE Road.rter, WANTED: day or evening · ~ after: 6 PM ct.i.ldren-needs strorie & lov-pc. {European cratwnen) $8500. Pr! party 545-7978 Can ftnance all or part Pay· oew top, chrome wbeela. beauty college students for Used Offi'ce Furniture lr'l&" adult 5'&-9965 9112 "'---d 1 pl..a..-..,,. menta u low as $22.00 per ~ :wa; 130 I.'•~ est, e ' ....... .,, 4-.MJ :ZS' OWENS CAB CRUISER 0 A C fall clu.ses. 2 La Plaza, DES1<.S • 127 Wood· 93 Steel rP.::i1~~~0!,s_::&:_:,:O::,:r9'!;a~!J:l':S,.-:.8 = ORGANIC fertlllzcr, q:ed Ma.Jn, HB "Berny" 536-6400 Xlnt cond. Loaded! Sac! mo · · · 96C MGB Roadlter, ~ Dana Point. 1: 496-9436 ''L" unit• -SAL~_... h-• ID"""-comb l n 'd -·~ ELMORE t .... and all .......... $1485 I: v•" ""'"""' 68 SOLID state stereo con-547-n03, 6ca-wuo t vtl • _ ~ POUGEOT .. 404., 4 (' OPENING for b:>okkeepe.r, Cl{AffiS, 200 Exec. or Secty P 'ta·-Orga ns with wood lhavtngs. Good aole. Diamond itylus, I ·' 1651 Placentia, CM 548-2035 FILES, Standard or F 1 re ,...,. mulch. &\'l--5332 between 8 & M 1.1 .. ~od Ski llo1h 9030 MOTORS TOYOTA Pb. 894-332Q, RebuUt grands frQln $699, speed. $79 . .,. wee....,. Free full time. Write Box M 194 Proof Wull!zer new con!Oles, from 15 or 546-4931 after 5 9/30 home trial. 642-1403 ., Dally Pilot McMAHAN DESK, Inc. ,. 3 LOV '°'~ t 1 1930 S. Anaheim Blvd. $634, WurUtzer organs, "oor d~ gr,y &kier KIRBY Vae11wn cleaner a: 772-8450 model!, from $734. stripe kittens &: 1 wht t· attachmentL Pymnta ol $7.00 Agencies, Mtn & SAVE $$$ ten 7 wka old. Mother, """'moor ~Ml.'1Ucub..Cttd.lt 1 .... underb'ird Women 7550 {Nr Katella ott S.A. Frwy.) 633-79(2 5 .,... ~;J 1 n ___ ·.:._____ Register for dilldren'• piano s1ame1e after Dept. 535-7289 ''Formula 233'' ARGUS EMPLOYMENT us~ office desks, wooden. courses. p.m. em HAMILTON Pa.toting best r Geo'l oftice •. , • , , •• , • St $350 ~~ tn $40. Pvt, W ALLI CHS MUSIC CITY 4 MO Female, half min.. ev1y period $150 ~ Tbta 23' all g1a&& deeS>-~ Asst bkkpr ..••••••• , St $2.00 · 3400 So. Briatol Coillt!, halt poodle, twi $45 Ne"W stereo tape dedr $50 bu America'• most Reg female tech ••.. St $475 Com. Mesa * S40-2Jfi6 shots, loves children &12-S81S. racing design. It'• roach M.· '~'cal t St ·-Garage Salo 8022 G T S J ....,,.. 9113 -==,,,.-=-=c=--~= 1 ,.. tcstod and pnwea. SAF· "-UL -ass ........ _,.., reen ag ae 3SPDBike$10.'66Suiu1dlJ m'I'SKIBOATDESIGN PR sales ............ St $450 MOVING Must Seil! thl f Ml WANT Good home for loTa, Hill 1: Road $200 An-EY JET • . .. _ •• ,.., St ""'"" '61 ......_ __ ·"""--"""'·, ~ 6 Stpt brings s amoua e p t . BERKEL 1.;:::::::::;;;;;:=:;;,,.....0:,....-' ~~ ....... • ·······•••· _.., ""~ DDt:lll .. ~ .,_, of fine pianos &: orpns. Seal ~ amt Slamne ea • bran~ $'15. 96'41'91 Powered by • en H.P. Aero 'CT HONDA 450 customl2ect,· · .. gr trainee · ............ ~ 5400 cyl. retilt · eng., blJ brks. Evmi piano a: organ marlted female, altered. ~ Marine. Oulae• at 45_ • , , xtra pipes., klQi ot ctuune. En&r • medt ···•••··•• $lilK CUstom Rose arm chairs. 3 in gre!n C&ITlea d19cotmb: l!\o'et onl.Y 9il2 Misc. Wanted i610 No more lona', llow boat Metal flake pa tank. Like Esttfuator · ·• .... •••· .. · flOCI limed oak end mblea <very to ~% The bat deal.I are 4 YARDS D:tene washed b1PI to the fWlinl· arotmdA new. $500 or take oJ pma, Salesmen many···· to $700 good cond) 2 pc. limed oak alway1 •t: Wld. Yru haul away. t!i22 • WIUftl\ • -yet, thiabee.utywill mW 893-1849 Design engr •••••••••• '500+ HiFi. Irg wooden barrel. WARD'S BALDWIN STIJDIO Tmlton Lane, Huntlngtorl Anl'll u. ideal, hlgh-!fPl!!fd sporti.:::..:::.::19'-6~7-s~u~z=u=K~l --Sales rep • • • • • •· • • •· • ID SEm <lllld's auto barne'Ss Potty c 6iU484 540-0870 9112 ~'-'ing clk ............ S60'.I ,•-v--•-, w-·, 0010 Newport, .altM. Beach. Furnltu~Ap~ll•nt.. ftaher or pleeh"""Eboat. Scram.lier %l(I CC X-6, EX- """'l"t' •u-. ....,, '"" v'"'"' P'!ll SUnday emoons FREE To good home. Blk. Color TV lanos H11 111 ' • xtrtt CEl.LENT eond. $475. 611 Stock elk .............. $2."l!i clothes, size 10; 2 winter l'Ai yr old female, min. poo. Including S/S radio,' IPMk· Kings PL, Newport Heiibbl. CUSTOM BUILT 15300 Beach Bl vd., Wstmnstr '65 DATSUN Sport Pick up, Xlnt oond. $75 cub dels or wtll tan u.de. Pymta $.U.86 mo. Dlr, oac. t!M-m3, 56Gi34 an n. Machine/weld« .• min $3.00 coats, ~ wool gJ\:lrta. Si.le 40 Hammond Spinet organ dle. Xlot with di.J.ldren. ETC. er stereo system and 4 wheel 64&4032 t.ooks · ·• ·· •• ·· · · · to $25 stt men'• camel hair CCl8ts; w/percuaston, reverb l 531_11958 9112 Cash In 1/2 Hour al8tom trailer equtP(>ed with ~==~~,..,,""7=-1 ---------1 Dishwashers age 18 + .. Sl .f.5 suits&: car coats. GrC!y 9 x repeat. Se.ve '225. 541 -4531 the 8Ura:e brake. The encl.a. 'Qi ROYAL Enfield; 6,000 IAfbe man ... , . , , •.• $U5 wk 12 rug. Misc. &12-8508 Used spinet piano, $395. BEAtrrl.FUL bealthy puppies "N'=E=m~B~lg-w'httl.,.-,<'h-al:-,,-,..,-,....,, ed cabin sleeps 2 and iloom-orig. miles; xlnt coacl. 'mA.DffiONAL bdrm pieces SCHMJDT.PHJWPS CO. need tender loving care, plete with bead. She'• read"i'.\~M:;;""';;;:olf;;';'·~!lGZ-:;:;75~15;:;-ARGUS EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT AGENCY , ro43 Westclill, N.B. 548-i796 . ·lS':M E. 17th St., S.A. 547-6336 Hair Stylist Following preferTed but not 11 necessary, qualified to worlt Jo high P"Bde Beauty Studio. , Offen P<'f'11]anent work', 11 pleasant environment Good -1 company benefits. Apply: ~ 8UFFUMS' i fashion Island Newport Beech ' ' 1· ' newpo rt personnei agency I 833 Dover Dr., N.B. I 642-3870 549-2743 i ~ Schools.fnstrvctfon 7600 I : JJ_ newport i school of l buslne5$ : t 33 Dov.,-Or., N.8. t ~rsa I Pt n t Va 1 Le .. ) b 1 1907 N. Main fl 20th mother black Leh. 494-6701 looted hand walkers. AdJ. ' •. All lhe needs is a .. .__ " 9/11 ccmmode. Reul Write Dai-_,l" Thcma!IVille $28'.>, dassic Santa Ana ly Pilot Box M-196 ~· ~;"" "'• $100., MALE q, .... mo. Old. put ='===----=~-,,-642-4321 Ext. 240, Deya desk, patio furn., Danish PIANO; Behr Broll Parlor Labrador &. Terrier, very WIDOW oeeda: Br. FumKure. 644..17•2 Ev ... cbns, tee.k dining tbl, worlr: Grand 11'/bench. Dark fin . rood wi(b child r en . Alao mlilc. ~· blble1,V --ACA,,....:TJ,,,-O~N~S.:.1"":..,.:laf:_!c;.;;; __ I ~. box springs w/fram.e, Xlnt cond. $560. 642-6236 6'U-U!29 8/13 etc. Call &ff-1966 CriA: Craft 17' sp.!!id bolt 11.'eltem aaddl.e. misc. etect. WURLITZER Spinet, perfect BLK, nWe. AKC Cocker PF.TS and LIVESTOCK e; vw sunroof Ask n.ooo equip.;..., l~ rdrig. almost condition, S395. 646-C1271 Spaniel • 2 l"'I o 1 d . Cats ll20 . Chev V8 eni. Inboard .. 40 oew. ~· KNABE conde, rood coo-~ 9113 hrs. original -radk> .. all MOVING to Oregon! Must :dilion;";;,;·;11;";·:646-.am:=:='=:== l4 COCKER i Terrier mtxed ToP Quallt:J BLUEPOINT ftttter lnL Sk1 bar mounted Sell! Hollywd bed! • 1V • -~e1 6 wb old • HIMALAYAN k It te n 1 , tn ftigtoe -plUI brand new Lamps • Book4 • Ol.e!St$ • Televltlon 8205 ~2'1'111 9/13 German -American -~ Coleman camplna outfit. ne.c • Games. Mtsc. !.a.' liab blood-line. Males, femal. 0..:11 tent -3 Tn.1 f:lltl'I, ~---200<6 • Back ftblT MALE. Sorqu Sponlol gd · U ••· ..-,-~! Acacia. K&Jtl health, thcro tftd, -.. with ea, i-pen' lhota. ti"'59 cooler~ 2 &al mow te ,.,. .. fl. 'nc--Toc M1rt. C'OI' TUstln •" 1 burner eamo atoY• - A PalittM,. Rd. -Color TV chlldiul. 89'1-M> 9tu Dogs 1825 'lai>tm> 300 watt> -2 "'"'" i-------- API'. " Garage ~ mUl!lt $9 PER MO USED Waahe!' needs minor WIRE r -~-•uc. tn.r bags n an far $.1295.00 '68 HON™. T1'a1I ·" TV •--~lg • ...,,..., "6 Sao 8'rnaz<lino "" ·~· ~ 100 % fintm<:ing 0. A• C · now! E><tnol Oii W. W-Aeli ..... a. u..-u., •~ .• 91 F ~--pl ~-~ wuber/~, m u c b RENTAL CAN APPLY TO Aw, .Newport BMch. ll rom \;lllLln Ori ••~· tJ5-.2147 (private party) CM. 5'8--0e88 more! 642-3383. 288 Apt B PUROIASE RED Doxie Temer 5 mo. 53&-2351. 17-FT. FIBERGLASS N'-,-w~.6'~Su..,;•_uk.~l~X~6~H~Ulll~tr cahrillo, C.M. ORDER BY PHONE female, adcrea children. STAND Poodle pupplem. M111t 17. tt. performer, . blander owned 3 mo. Mutt -.:II GARAGE 3ale! H....mld 548-8511 6'l-1882 .. n bnmod. $20 & 12'!. 1'311 model. In good oond!tlon. 5'6-602'1 Biii, tJI 5 PM funUbinp Jor &ale. Sat 9 AM to 9 PM 7 DR.ya FEMALE Kittens, p 1 t t Marken La., Hunt. Bdl. Complete w/runninii tJgba, 1967 SUZUKI XS 2:iC> a: Sept. lfth. 9:30 a.m. 157' COLOR TV. RLA ch.uala, Manx, 1 short tan. Balboa TWO SILVER M ALE bl& Wheel trailer A ~ lmmacl _ P99. Redlands Pl. N.B. Wk df.y1 , tll.d --"---·· cue. New Pt. 173-8983 t/10 POODLE<;. 10 wffka old. map down «Ntt. Prlced IOt BU-Tm U-..JU51U\J' M>Q69 qutck .ie smo. PbcGe 6G-I art 6 -aMoluteiy warnnt!d ~t Fll4ALE cur:iy, cuddly Mi GIO after 7:00 p.m. 'S6 Ponbaci Statton Wq., .,,,..,.. '"""· hJah ._. poodle """"" black. Love• ARC ~''"" -""' uusT SELLI °""' s. to -t.. Appli•nCll 1100 $250. '57-8 W•tminstn, ldcbi. Phone f75..f648 9112 Uvicr l wbt. Mala I wD m Good tran-. ~ e VACUUMS e N....... l!Pta. 2 btko MALE ............... k!ttat 3 ol<l $.'IS. 84&-ml 'fl Clupar-tr w/M '65 Tlt1UMPH lllO $10 up. RA!paln I: pub. bekJw lSth St. 64HIJlli mm. old • all • b o t • . OU> F.ngllah ~ doe A.KC • UO. Pwer tilt le ~ le • Xlnt cand. Mak• olttrl ·Rea&onable. c.oast Vacuum HJ.f l I SteNO 1210 Ba39 9/U 10 tM. old $250. to gd home. ~l!'mln tn.lla-. $215(1. • M6477& e 333 E lTth, CM, &a-1560 "'-.:..:...:;:...;.;::;;.;:;:__;:;;.;,: GE wuber needs toot lmt M&rlten ~. H.B. _..... Stereo • dlx Cl(l\l()le 1968 • m . BEAUTIFUL RI ·bo a t . ·~ Y.utAHA """""" ltn!et A llEFRJG.GE!4·.,.,JL2dr., ool'>d.Ule wlth<-...,,...,,...baul.B-<17J$ H6rsll U30 Equipment. -10l>o trail. Good condition. ::.:.. ':.s. ~ ~ ~ ~: ~:~ 2 ADOkABLElattena, ~': CUSl'OM Mldt WMtlnl--'" ~~ ... Pd.if •• ~ ~Xlae ~ HI', CCS\V. air, 6+1-1'86 MG MG S1lu, Service, P•rh O:unpleta new MG tnventocy Sol the new Austfn America -IMre Now! Newport lmporb Ltd, 3100 W. Cout Hwy. N_.-tBach MU405 ; 540-1164 Autbodzed MG ne.let IQ5 lrrine Ac>t S CM. ...ii -Ctodlt Dopt. wll!, . calloo, I mo ~. •. No ---SKI 's..~ u' Qa_,.r, 411 dldcn. ---' , -·a, rtto. to tno tlSfli Ho1i><*t _.,_, • ~12!0 e m.lJ!IQ t/U lltlO -. ..... °""· Call HP EYinnol!o mtr., Ja, -! ""ta ----tcondltiOn.8'0<. u•n •-.-~·-·1~·--pJJf:t --"""-err-""1.tnller.-'"·-~aw""'°~AJ»=-=PIJJISANO==~ •• _______ _ t -t '--0.U-t rn4161 baU AIPM<Olr -"·-~ •~----.. 1• ~1-> ~ """'°'· -~~--~~-• VU ....... """"' rotor ......,., '" --. TRANSPORTATION ll' MAGNO, '15 HP ll..,,., -..... 1300 I 113 llol Mar CM 511-1llSll NOW'S THE Eel. f mo old -m-'~ -' · ch -9000 lnli<:r, lkll, .tr. Vary fG.tltltl7 ~ I ' ' -· -· lWO lOalo i'i!iiii1o •I -loltt & Ye b -eood. JlQOO, -'I.\ eiA.. ~ .. dirt. :1$1) , arus:c •-. ,.., -· nME FOil --~~ i lf.~_ .. ,d ...... ~-2 "'UIC:K ea .... ' Hobby s-11-l400 •tlj!doc""'oe. P.umiNG. V ar nl•bln 1 M;;i .. tlaul '°" lllttclo IJZ. 'tO NORMAL, .... COD4., -~ -· ..,,_~ "' -n • COIN CIOllodlm lor oaf I.Jot 5 Yvo:A ,iooto. y.,. .iq. ---··lot Bob do = p. · 5l8-JSl3 wttt. w/ ~ Int. $2!llO/ l!f-i -i.fr. Waldon~ "lffROUGH 0\. (t eolM "1 ·"'1&1 ;, o. "6-l'29 W ~l <213llilU468 , WAHTEO,ame ll ou-.it!tltlSUPm!L\WK,ldnl<Mtl, ltr-ll*'l!30,rn~xll69 • TUTORING l>AIL y Pll:OT .so. JZ1. ~ "'°""· 1 KlTl'ENS. 3 wll~ 1 tabby. 61 110li'Vfl Wb1t1r 13 -.,.,_ ·lor 8&bot. 1 ...., bfa, l300 llrm. "fl POll8CHE. -. ;oDd l 1H9'e AU Hlltll l AU i.""' moth. &rd ...i .., •NT •D A»PI 1or vlcwlltc. 196-im. box trolMd. 001215 9/U $700 -~' u1111 Idle doJ4o. -111-J!ML _,,., l'ri•-"'1· '!'J"' \\ i Id,, lm pf'Qlllb. 9ID-«IB "II' " Bkb &eelPttd d1 Sept 21 nlaJ NU678 I« RmJLTS White elephant.I DlrM-1-liat OlARCE ttt Dial iiiil: tor rtbULTS -=rlOet.1 *"1354 ¥¥¥'1'¥¥¥••'-!ftff'l''!'i ' ' .. I \ · I I .. I, ~-----.. -.._~---~---·--~------.,..----;:------------------..... ~-.-~--------·--------------~----------.---... --. ..- •• = • ·PORSCHES VOLKSWAGEN '65 VW CAMPER STATION WAGON The populN' bard to find UM>- del.. RMdy to 10 tor oU lhll road CUIP'l\I tun. Ollly $2095 Can finance aU or pert P..,. menb u ~ aa ll7.00 per mo O.A.C. ELMORE • TRANSPORTATION u...ic... 9900 PLYMOUTH WE PAY --4-SP-EE_D __ '68 VWs TOP DOLLAR '64 MALisu ~~ ':!:, :O'~-c~Le:,\2~tcHooL '"' ~~· SPECIALISTS f1uhl~u";'= d~po.::.....lle U... p\clNp V-3 wt"' PIG '62 Fllcoa o.Iuxo Sedu .... C..tlaml&l -"°"" HIGH PERFORMANCE $199 DOWN FOR trana, _.,,""""' -trlNI ............ R/H, etc. -.. .......... .,,. ........... """" ---CUSTOM CARS . 36 AT $60.50 USED CAR. S ~ ,,......, IMMAcui.ATE. "i:" ~,:::WCbla":.; ~"':i,:O~tt!'."o:;. A ::!..~ .... '!:':ii:= LARg~G~ IN OR OUR $1495 •tn.to -"-XInt ~ tll!u-$695 ''""""1-. AU. ,.._,. Selected Auto Can finance all or part Pay. °"tr Can finaooe .n or pG't peiy. warnatJ. can mJ.y u JOU VW Todar Plan COllMB.L OIEVROUT """'" •• 1ow .. 124.00 ..,. ONLY ~' ment ......... $11.00 ..,. -the 11nett. No Cenre.r FALCON , UNCOLN VOLKSWAGEr.1 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET MC11'0RS $199 DOWN °" .. "::"""' m~.)203 mo OE.Al.C.MORE mHNSON&°'so'N mo OE.Al.c.MORE --· D1r.MS-rn3 Ull2 ":;1"S;;~D 531- , TOYOTA 36 AT $44.02 WE PAY... ~-::"' MC11'0RS MERCURY SPECIALISTS ; ~;;0>~!1.C::Jii~~ is.DJ Be~ ~stmnstr ~~ ~ve:e.1is, ~i CASH T~~;l l9Cl Harbor Blvd. 642-TmO ~~ ~~ aeJ:~e!': HIG~~~~~O~~CE ~ COSTA MW. '65 VW AM/FM "'"°· wood Int 24 month>, , Ph. 894-3320 CONTINENT de"'°"""""'. Call H •I 567 pORSCHE 912 Targa. 5 whttl. Good tires. Xlat 2-4,tm Miii!! \J•lTBlrtY 15300 Reach Blvd., Wstmnstr AL 15.100 Be6<:h Blvd., Wstmnstr Sande~ at Jam.xi Ir Son, LARG~ SELF.CTlON IN j pd, AM. F ?ti radio, cond. T&M tor ua:ed can a .truclai 1ult *IMPRESSIVE IMPALA •69 ~ * '61 FALCON WAGON ~ ()]mrty'a oldest Un. ORANGE COUNTY jterrotape, mag whee Is , * 646--6432 * call ua for tree elltltnate. 19ffi CHEV. v..a-"SUPER Sl~pr mo. 1nclu~.;: Sparltllng orig. Arctic white cotn, Mercury, cougar Selected Auto ~~~~ r~~rl~~~~~~ ·~r= ~t ad~~ &a~~~ MOTORS '!!! S~~~~~.1!1 !;°G~~~.H~1:te~~· ~: ~.n ~n c e, Hal =~~1""1wi~/blgi:~~td~= '~64;~ ~ aC::: ~Ha~·:~~~ MT-4646 4X1. 63. Ask for Mr. Nelson. etc. Beaut. emerald turqoiae =='=;.:;;:::;,=== urnn .. , t w six motor, .............., ... oc .....,.....,..,., r ::..:~~ta only $33 per mo. Garden Grove mvd. at Beach 1J2U Beaeh Bt. w/ plush black vinyl bucket RIH, pwr. N!fU' window, etc. '64 COL. Pk. Station Wagon. QUICK Sell! '&I Barrat"Uda, ~ RENAULT mMSlors.M-2284 Hunlin&ton Beach seat inter. plus brand new ·~--C_O_M.;;:ET:_:_ __ 1 "A ru.Ming foot!·· Air cmd.. Must Jet our~ new l!lllg-Xlnt. cmd., orig. 11---------1 '66 VW Deluxe Special. Extra """"~~~~!!!!!!!!!!! ·--::;IO;;;';;~-'=:::...---I w/wall tiJl!s. A smart money ONLY $595! PY WagmJ. go immediately. owner. extras. $15 O O. AULT Dauphne 65' • deo.n. No dow!t OAC. BUGS Will Buy buy In ti.. Jet m>ooth U.S. '63 aJMIE:I' w_,, otlck, lot.,,,. Joi on -Bl,d. Call,.,..,,. d~. 642-33.I! ""'br:~tJk~~~~~ =b«il.>'$44permo. No.lchoice! ~.&di:escr&: o~~r~ JOHNSON&SON .67 CXL Park Station 'Ri FURY 4 dr. m eog. r;:::::..;::.=;,.::=..::;.,: ___ I G Your Volknraren or Porsche ONLY $1695 673-4t6l Llncoln-Men:.vy Waccn. 9 puemger. Air R/H, w/a/w, atereo, air. TOYOTA '67 VW Deluxe. Pui thia me BU S &: P8J' top dol.l.an.. Pa.id for 1st car lot on Harbor Blvd. 'Chsta Mesa Bnnch eondi~. Must ll&Cl1fice. 3036 c.pri Ui.. (Mesa Verde) and YoU '-·No down OAC. " not. Call Ralph JOHNSON & SON CORVAIR 19'1 Hart.or Bl><d. 64>-7000 Call d•Y• 545-3278 evo. '64 SPORT F\uy, top cood. OTA Parm'"" """ 146·50 .. , BUGS 673-1190 Lincoln-><"'"""' , .. ~,,.~""=1~""=·=~~= s.11rne •t l90l TOY mo. 842-461S BUGS C.Osta Mesa Branch '62 CORVAm. Monzq, 4 spd, FORD 1i9sa MERCURY 4 Dr. H'I'. -==64;;~;-~"'=o..,.==:"":;;:1==1 13 VW Campen BUGS 64 M WANTED 1941 Harbor Blvd. M2·7ffi0 RIH, new dutch, gd tires, ---------Good trana car. $150 or best -JIEADQUARTERS ELMORE Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr Phone 8!»-3322 '66 TOYOTA ooza convert, auto trans •-PONTIAC All Models & Makes Best Selection ln Town Caah 548-00.12 COLLEGE OR· SCHOOL "" very ad corid! 54Mo:W '63 GALAXY 500 V/8 2 dr oJfer. 962--0610 Westfill• & Sundial ~ -SPECIAL 2398 Redlands Dr. N.B. hardtop, automatic P/S, '68 COUGAR Type 91 PS I 1966 PONTIAC G.T.O. lmmecll•te Delivery! U•9d Cars 9900 '61 Impala Sport Convertible. I '62 CORVAffi ?>10NZA. R/H, new tires. Very gd PB R&J.f c.au 540-3490 aft-c - Ompl cond. $Z25 cash.. Finance ' ' Hardtop, 4-speed on the fioor, T & M Motors ~ NEED A CAR? Medium 'blue with whlte top etely rreonditioned! balance 64&-04.ll aft 5 .Pm -"=' '°p.=m=. ======I metallic green with bladt !01 Garden Grove BL o CANT BE FlNrnCEDT automatic trans .. power $495, Call 548-7344 eves l d _ lande. 1,.,,., '<>--'ti~. ~-s .... ~ .,..--'-~ """''er ~-AN:... wkenda all ay Sat. L Sun. MUSTANG u "'l'· ~-....... Y<=&.¥ uoc: t •-~ r-~ G ' eB··~-t' e R .............. i ' .. ~ .. a.r;;, ,,..,~ ..,....,, -r .,;,_ In~-C • ~ ~~· """' ~ __ ,. ·~-""· lutely bee tilul ~... '64 FORO FmW..Sta. Wag. -<--·-•< "'"""· 892-5551 or 534-2284 a_ · ~ e ead Cred.111 e Dl.vorc~1 ue£9.5...,,UJ 1961 CORVAIR Sta wag. Gd --------·I ONLY $22$ lol~"" e MUltary e New In Area! ~ Need. repair. Good can-. aind. l owner, many *"CHOICE" MUSI'ANGS Can flnance all or pert pey. MAKE ofter. '61 VW 250 hp "\ Make Ptyday Paymenta Can finance all or part Pay. didate Jor dune buggy. Make Xi1:I& SllXXI or submit di.er. {Our nl!l'N' Coogan seem to at-menta as lov.-u $27.00 ,_ eng, dingut fenden. Perfect McCARTHY MOTORS ments u low u $28 per mo. otter. 962-3959 Call Dey 673-8650 Eve tract and draw in the !inest o r-· for dune bug:gy. Good trans. 14t-OJOJ-67J·11t0 l'20 So. Main&: Edinger rno 0.A.C. 675--0Dn Murtang trade-ins.) mo £.Al.C.M TRIUMPH ~""'aft ,,., PM "'~~~~~s'i.'"· ':.:~.Ni>•°'= ELMORE ~14~~ .;~ J::'i ·::i ~::"~:!:."! ";1':S:~~.~~.~·~ ORE r~--------'65 VW Deluxe. Dm't m1&a MOTORS "•=-=-------1 mi .• x!nt cond. $IL50. Lie '00 MUSI'ANG V-8, 4-speed MOTORS tatlon Wagon. ol &pd, dlr, oec. R/H. O/drive. Like new SI16 cash dels. Take older trade. Pymts $39.86. -494-9m, ~aJt. ll. TR IUMP'H 500cc:, Tiger l<llc. Low mileage. excellent condition. $850. Private Par· ty. See at 40ll WMiteria Pl, Santa Ana. 531-8387 '59 TR-3. Best offer. SC'e after 4 PM 202 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa VOLKSWAG~~ 65 V\V, SQBK, Wgn. New •paint tires, one owner. Pvt. Pty. aft 6 PM 548-5196 VW. Good cond. 62 AH Sprite. Good cond. 5'5·'161 thlo """· No dow!t1 OAC Thepopularllug,competltlon BUICK TOYOTA 60 Corvair, now,;, .. lGEV IB2. Pik part> ....................... $17!1; TOYOTA payml!rlla only $36 per mo. ~e, lmma.culate ttrougb. best offer. 546-4250 962-8311 '66 MUSTANG V-8 "GT" Ph. 894-3320 &l2-46lS out -()11],y one ol its kind. '64 RlVIER.A. Fae air, full l5300 ~~ ~~stmnsb' =====~~==I 1966 GALAXY 500 2 dr bdtp CONV. 4-speed •• , • , $1995 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr V\-.-.,-g1n-.,-. 8-1-.. -dy-ln---.·.1 $14$ """· tlt whl. All extl'M, exc ·• COUGAR . · ' '65 MUSTANG V-8, /AT. ROY CARVER 1500 CC -$3!<i. 40 hp -$235. Om fln""'e all or part p.,.. -· (kg °""'• pri p,ty. 4 SPEED :,';;.";a.,';'"•:·~ "AIR-COND." ...... $17!1; 1300 CC -1325. 36 bp -$155. "'"'"' " low "' $20.00 JlO' 644-'596 SPECIALISTS . '68 COUGAR (J<R.7) M"'t "-'-3'89 alt 6 PM !st ,.,. lot on Harl!o' 81"'1. PONTIAC 642--0lSO, 64&-7670 Eves. mo O.A.C. 62 BUICK Invicta con· HIGH PERFORMANC sell or lease my JOHNSON&SON DH~Bl-,ec.taN-. ELMORE vertible. $31'5. Call Dan E demonstrator Immediately 67 FORD Ectn:Jline Van. Kl 6•4444 Dune Buggy Builders · 546-44.TS CUSTOM CARS call F.c1 Brown at John9Cl1 & Pick up pymt's & it'• yours. Llncoln-Merrury 1968 wrecked V\V. 3,IXXI ml --'-------I LARGEST SELECTION IN Soo, Orange CoWJty's oldest 675-500'2 C.Osta Mesa Branch Orange Counti'a Exclmdvto Complete except tires & 1"8· MOTORS CADILLAC ORANGE COUNTY Lincoln, Me""'''"", Cougar 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7Cfi0 Dealer tor Rolla • Ro;rce and dio. Consider trade. 833-0Sl.2 TOYOTA S I d Deaknhl ·--~ '61 RANCHERO • $350 Bently. ''6 vw F..tbock, ""' rm., Ph. 894-332() '66 Cad 'ollac de v·,11. e eccte Auto Hwy., !..!...~ ws·.,-"'"'., ht • ., OORVAIR -"'00 4 SPEED "c"'o"'L7L0EG0E=-=o~R~S~C~H~oo=Lcl 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr ente •,...;wyu '67 YAMAHA. $425. 646-7332 SPECIALISTS xlnt cond. $13.52 or tnule up Fae/•~ • .my! top, AM·FM r 642--0981 54!>-8278 SPECIAL to Chevellt. LeMana or ? '63 GOLD VW Deltvte nice radio ; he!!.ter, good cond, 13032 Harbor Blvd. 537-4646 o.67.-.;;00;_:U,,:G:,:AR:,;:c::.,,G~.T~.~l ~-'"' JEEP HIGH PERFORMANCE '62 Pont. Lemans Spt Club 675-2733 aft 6 PM car. No dOWll. O AC $3950. Bank will 1 nd •~'>'IC • LARGEST SELECTION IN Cpe BeautifuJ Arti hlt · t onl S3l e __,_ 65 Il\lPALA 320, 4 dr. Fact. cood. Pow. sreer. & brakes. · c .,... e '60 vw, 2 cir., exc, cond. =~ 1 Y per mo. Owner 645-1909 air, fuU pwr., MW tires & Tilt away steering and other ,64 JHp Station Wagon ORANGE COUNTY with r'l.'d bucket seats, auto- S!flO. Rblt ~ .. trans, dutch =========I '39 CADILLAC 4 dr sedan. paint, A-1 cond. s 15 o o xtru. One owner Still under 4--wheel drive, beautiful con· CUSTOM CARS matic trans. Easy to drive 56 VW & hra.Jtes. 548-5188, see--.m VOLVO Rebuilt motor. Can be seen Original owner 549-2588 oripia! factory warranty, dition, 25,001 miles. Drive to Selected Auto plus lotll ot gas mllage. Good transportation Pirate, NB ---------I a.t Texaco sta. Edinger & '63 I.MPAU Wgn. V-8, 9 cau &y,i 642--0981 or eve. the market Ol" olf the road Center $795 Radio. &l&-4078 Eves vw Bus, new mooor, brak,., EdwardB H.B. pass, sir, PS, PB. Xltn 54g....775i. No dealm please, fun. Can finance all or pert Pay. VOLVO '63 -4 dr, outstan-d 673-5099 dJr 13032 Harbor Blvd. 5374646 mentJ as Jow 83 $22. per 63 vw, A-1immac.1 owner, tires, clutch. ~al pa.int. ding, new thru out, radial CHEVROLET """ · 1 '°'''7;--:o·==-=~~ C 1. ONlL:,, $13!l>art p ... , .65 CONV 289 V 8 3 .-..,f mo 0.A.C. •new Goodyear tires. $9CX:I tr $500. OR 3-3()15 tires $1,345. priv. party. '60 IMPALA Conv. Excel C'OUGAR (G.T.) Air an mance ...... or P "V" • • • "'"'"' ELMORE 1-========== 962-d t / N cond Pwr stee & brak ments l!lS low u $18.00 per standard. Xlnt cond. R/H. 'best cifr. 546-1(!81 '67 VW Bua. Very good cond. ==2=8'l'l======= '53 CHEV Bel Air C£lupe Xlnt ~ • ·~ 0 · P s. f!W top & • r. es. mo O.A.C. Would oost $1 ,495 on drlr Jot '"" vw _ $450 °' N 73 cond. $18S dillerential. 675-3480 aft 5 pm Tilt-lrWay 9leerlng and other JN $2200. 327 W. Wililon o. ' $ rt C 9610 ~.. ~-Still ELMORE Pri prty 1 owner Transfer. Best oiler. 1!8) Federal O.t aft 5 po ar1 Otll 6#-2669 "8. Wl_WNER '65 C'hevelle 300. 4 o · ~"" owner. _.. . 'd(. t PS r.1••. ., Uftder original factory war. ''""'· $1325. Must 1e11 ! MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. S!K-J:raJ C.J'.f. 548-i5S6 64 KOMBI-New pa.int, fl:efta, '51 CORVETTE 283 auto, '54 CHEVY auto trans. Gd 842~ o, . .....e ouer. ranty. Call d~. 545--8218 or MOTORS 1133-1138 '61 VW w/'64 engine complete bar, bed, good drafted. Make offer 3223 cond., U60. er reasonable --·:-c~~-~~1 eve. 548-7151. No dealers TOYOTA 1967 MUSTANCS, 6 dy, 3 spd. -_,,•l=m=5='"'=P.=M=·=-===-=-==·=-===Ut=6=PM='==.,.: Colorado Pl. C.M. 545--ai17 offer. 962--0816 ldOWNER '65 Cbevelle 300. 4 plee..ee. Dlr. Ph. 894-3320 Radio. Lime-gold col.or. Top r, auto, PS. Xlnt cond. I========= 15300 Beach Blvd Wstmnstr cond, Ol1' owner, $1895. RAMBLER 15.'DJ Beech Blvd., Ws:trnrutr 1968 RIVIERA · 2 ONLY -EXECUTIVE CARS SAVE UP TO $1120°0 On the Fabulous '68 Red with black bucket 1•at1, fully •quippad with th• fin•1t Buick luxury appointment1. Don't wait on th•se, they won't last vary long. SAVE UP TO 2 ONLY ONE STOP AT POOLE BUICK DOES IT All SAl.ES-SERVtCE-PARTS--flNAHCE-INSURANCE & SATISF·ACTION • SllYICE f ou• MAIN CONCl!IN Open Monday through Friday 'tll 9 p.m. Open 'tll 6 on S•tu'111y-CLOSED SUNDAY BUICK ('--ty ......... e.kll Your Authorized Bui • Opel· Jac;iuar Dealer 234 E. 17th St. 548-7765 M•ko ofie<. ..,_...., DODGE ., .~642-4~~17;,8 =.,,.--=--~I :;;;-;:;;:;;;;;;'"-;:=;;:---;I 1966 CHEV Caprice Factory ---------1 LINCOLN '!i6 MUSTANG, 200 cu m. 6 '5'1 MEI'RO Rambler, gd aJr, pwr. brakes, aiito trans. 1964 DODGE Polara 500 ---~-----I cyl, auto trans, bucket t:rflllll, gd tlres, gas ntileage. Xlnt cond. $2200. 675--1842 }Jardtop Bucket see.ta _ * GO CONTINENTAL! teats, radio, heater, good S135. 675-1385 '68 CHEV Impala Coupe. Console shift. Ex. condition. No car can oiler more re-cond $1300. 673-6316 A/C. 11,000 miles. Prt party Original owner. 545-4755. maining intrinsic value per T·BIRD 13.600. 641-1277 Alte< 6 PM 54>-2641 doll" ;,, mod"" ai,.con<li-OLDSMOBILE '66 TifUNDERBrnD. New radiator & battery. Automatic. R/H, Mechanically good $ 8 O O. 5'8-8004 61 CHEV Biscayne. Stick, 6 tioned, full pow~ luxury, - cyl 2 new tirf'!. Reblt eng. EDSEL mnooth gilent comfort safety '66 OLDS Del'la 4 Dr. MUst Nu brks & ahocks. 642-15)8 and envied higher style than eell our beautifully cared 1968 CAMERO loaded! -$200 '59 EDSEL. GOOO COND. a pre-0wned Ce.nd depre-for merry oldinnobile. tt has & take over pymt.s. Priv. $135 ciated) Continental . , . factocy alr cooditlming and e 642·5170 e 1961 CONTINENTAL •. f1295 other nice a c c .11 a or i es '66 T -BlRO Convertible, new tires, genuine leather in- terior, sterro .tape, au the ~xtras. ~2400. Cl) 493-4329 '64 T-BlRD Landau, full pow, fac air. Excel ccn:I. $1595. Ph. 54&--0831 eves. 1 party 675-5930 1962 CONTINENTAL.'. U495 S2250.00. Sacrifice DI r. '58 CHEVY, new e!!i., 4 sp. .FALCON 1963 CONTINENTAL •• n~ Phone 545-8278 or 642-09&1 Clean! $600 or beit offer. · 1964.00NT.INENTAL •• $1895 '62 OWS 98 ol dr Holiday. ~8-51.,27 al\ 5 BACK To school special! '64 1st car lot on Harbor Blvd Hydromatic &: brka just '63 CHEVY Il S.S. XLlNT =· 581 Hamiltm. C.M. FALCpN V_., '""'· trans., JOHNSON & SON reblt. Full pWJ". Finl IT"' radio. W-l5 Or take over Llncol.n-Merrury takes. 968-1378 pa.yt. o1 '3ti mo. 548-4S8S Costa Mesa Branch 1967 OLDS F8S CS. Auto, ps. '&1 T-BIRD Landau, power &trg, air, all e-1Ctra$. Pvt pty. $165(1, 49'4-769'1 CHARGE your want ad now. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-'lffiO Xlnt cond. U900 cash or $500 F•n Factory Eq11l111. htel•dln9 A.,..llMltlc TNU. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON HUGE INVENTORY of MGB GT Cpe • Au•tin Amer. MGB Rdstr • MG Midgets • Austin Healy Sprite GOLD SEAL USED CARS 1967 Po'Kho 912 Air condit!onin9!! A 9or91ou1 ce..-.nly 9,000 mil11. A m111t for th1 q111lity mind1d. 1964 Ponche Coupes l lo cl!oo11 froM, 0111 "C" i nd 0111 "SC". lotlo 111 1b1oh1t•ly miftt. Mini 111 to b•li•v•. 1967 MGB GT Coupe 2 t1 c1'ovo1•, en1 r16, 0111 lllu. loth tt• 111c1pfion1lly cl11n t.1'14 ••di h11 nry low mi11191. 1965 Jagu•r XKE Coupe Rid with bl1c~ l11t1rlor. L11d1d witlo 111 J19u1r 1ctt1uori11 includi119 chrom1 wir1 wh.111 111il AM /FM . S1verel otloi1r XKE's t1 choo11 from. 1968 Corvette Hardtop Conv. T1n91rin1 .,.ith n1twr1I l1eth1r int.rior. Turbo.Hydro with 427 en9l111. Sl!owroo111 co11Jltlon. A110 19•6 i nd 1967 ''Veth .. to choo11 fr1m. 1965 Austin Httley O'Lux M11t bh11 fini1h, wlr1t, o .. 1rdrlw1 011 ttili 4•111t b.1wfy. Al10 r1tl tt•J A1ulia H11l1y lo choo11. NEWPORT IMPORTS LTD. 3100 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 642-9405 540.1764 equity. 64.2-ffi5 1961 T-Bird CONVERTIBLE $500. By O\\lner. 96S-!5"l Used Cara 9900Used Cars 9900 35 YEARS SERVING ORANGE COUNTY AREA ~.0:~1 m~~e:d~·1~~· ;~~-~ ?::~~~;;, $b~~~~ I I whitew•llt. Und1r f•cto..., w1rr•nty. UUU-906. • '65 LE SABRE Hudtop -.. -.. $1395 I I 4 door, pow•r 1!11rin9 1ftd br1k11. Auto., redio, h11 !1r, 1 wh!t.w1tlt. YI 1710. I • '65 DART G.T. .... ........... .... $1~95 ••w•r 1!11rin9, vinyl top, r1dio, 1!11te1. R1J lin1 Ov1I I t{,.1, SKM-0)1. I ~II ~~1~f~~o~~~'~ d:~ t•pt. XWl-19•. $I ?9S I I • '66 PICKUP & Compor $1995 I Ch1Yl'ot.t \Ir T ..,, 'J 5211 . I ~ ,~';,: ~l~:.?.8r~ctory, 1ir, low mil11. u!~-~~4~ I 1 • '1>4 BUK:K Wagon . ---.. $1395 1 Specl1I d1li1111. Auto., redio, h11!1r, pow1r 1'11ring I Gll-097. ' • '64 IMPALA Super Sport ·--$11951 I ,.,.., 1t.1,f119, 111!0, r•dlo, h11ter. KTC-725. All PRICES PLUS TAX ' LICENSE I C•EDIT OR FINANCING NO 'ROILEM HERE I LET OUlt CREDIT MANAGER ARRANGE PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR IUDGET I MANY OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM I USED CAR LOCATION I BEACH BLVD. & MAIN ST. I 5 Points 842-6631 ------- • • • ' YOU CAN STILL CHOOSE !'ROM •• 4 f .27 TRUCK LOADS OF ' • BRAND NEW .1968's DIRECT , FROM THE FACTORY AND· THE FACTORY SAYS SELL THEM! . ' IF ·.YOU MISSED OUT • • • HURRY ON DOWN SAVE NOW LIKE NE~ER BEFORE! 7 A~.T TODAY! -~1 THIS ·IS A VIRTUALLY EVERY MODEL AVAILABLE · IN A VARIETY OF COLORS & E9UIPMENJ '-....... BOOMER!· '-M~)- ·' ''"'' a USED CAR SUPERMARKET 'J Wf'Rf SWAMPED WITH OUTSTANDING TRADE-INSI PRICH SLASHED TO CllAR THIS WffKENDI '60 FORD Pickup .. , ..... $495 :f,.~ .. ~~~ ~'~ s,~~.9~ P-.ltt> % T•11 F/11,h!d, MJllU, 20'/. tlowri or tr1 •· $2) per me., 24 mo11tht, tr1d•. 5 per mo., 16 month1. • Transportation Specials • '63 RAMBLER Classic". , '$495 N:o• .1111<er19l111 11 c1rt Jiff we•li end n-c111 be Avtom•tic, r1cl'io, fKUJ 6161. Joi i1wN ., tr1d111 r1t•il1d 1t whole11le t1 the p11blic. leot tl10 deal. $21 per ")'· 24 montlu. '" on tht11 olcl1r c1r1, SAVEii '66 PONTIAC H.T •..... $1695 '65 MUSTANG Hardtop .. $995 C1f1l111• 2 Door H.T. VI, f11U power, 17,000 111llta. ITEY tl9J. 20% ••-.., tr1G• tl7 ,., 1r1• .. •lO C••P•· Fully •quipp9d, •rio111•ffc, raGio, M1t.r, 111onth1. ,_,, 1tMl'lnt. ATA Ill. 20'1 clowl or ... ..,, tJI '62 MERCURY Wagon ' ... $195 C 1110., JO 111onth1. '64 FORD Custom 4 Door $495 Colony P1Mr. VI, fiill pow•r. IOMK71Jl , .. clown or tr1cl• $2J ptr 1110. 24 IJlo, V·I, auto. trans. NOV.704. 20 % d1wn or trad1. $21 por rno ., 24 111onth1. '67 MUSTANG VB ...... $1995 '65 FORD LTD. Hardtop $1395 H.T. Cp1., Auto., PS, R&H . IVCL071 1. Factory A11to. tr1n1., UH, f.11 power !POU 2411 . lO'X. w1rr111ty, 20% down or trade $14 p•r rno. J6 1110. dOW11 ~' trocl•. ~ l;' 1110~ .JO -nth1. .'.H.fQlUl WCICJOll . .,.,.~ -':$1395 '64 llAMBLER WaCJClll ..... $89'5 C.11ntry Sq11iro t ~11. Air coM., VI, 011f1,. PS • 660 1erle1. Equlp,_d. ClfJI t741. 20% doWn •"'r· llOY247} 20:% down or trado SH por 1111. 24 m•. tr1d•, Slt c•r -.. 24 rno11th1. '63 VOLKSWAGEN $895 '64 T -BIRD, Air Cond •... $1595 . . . . . 2 Dr. D•lux•. 16MY4JJI. 20% •-• or tr•d•. Ill H.T. Alto coMI., NII po•••· window• i 1f1erfnf. p•r mo. 24 rnonfhl. <MFV t2JI. 20% Gow1 '' tr1d•. $57 p•r rno., JO 111onth1. '62 OLDS 88 H.T •...... : S4f5 '65 FORD Pickup ........ $995 Full pow•r. OFF 1741. 20% Gown •P tr1Je 24 F-100 Vt... Ton l•nt ~d Fl•1hide. !,lll61 ), 20% p1r ll'IO., 24 monU.1. dow11 or tr1d1 $JI =•• 1110., JO mo!rlt.1. '65 PLYMOUTH Wagon . $1295 '63 OLDS F85 Wagon .... $595 A11 .. ., UH. llEV 7121, 20% ii1Wfl or tr1d1. $21 Y•li•llt, Y-200. A11to .. R&H, 1lr c•mf. (IRZl7JI p•r mo., 24 11'1011tlll. 20% down or h•d1 $46 p•r "''· JO T'· '67VOLKSWAGEN •.... $1495 '66 THUNDERBIRD ..... $2495 D•luxt. 1 tloor. !qulppM. UJD 226. 20% clown or Con...t. ltd W/whlt1 t~p. OTl1h11I. Ftrll p1w1r, lllA tr1d1. $Jf .... , -16 fllaitfh1 . IJ71. 20% cl6w11 or troclo 16' p1r 1110.1 16 1111rtth1. \.TD's .... . WAGONS . \.TD's GALAXIES J>.f ~ 1ot.\l\O~ ~J,:.·-coRTINAS C.ts~·cusTOMS ' WE HAVE OVER $1,000,000 WORTH OF NEW 168'1 HERE NOW ••• JUST AS THEY CAME OFF OF THE TRUC::KS ••• TO BE SOLD REGARD- LESS OF PROr-tT! TAKE YOUR, PICK ••• WE'LL HA ~E IT READY FOR DELIVERY IN LESS THAN TWO HOURS! . · . . , If you've lllought you ca11ldn't afford a new car this yHr, check the EASY FINANCING WE'RE OFFERING DURING THIS _FINAL SELL·OFF of '68 MODLES LISTED BELOW ARE SOME OF FINANCE SOURCES AVAILABLE: Ulll1BI CAUFOlllllA BANK, BANK Of -AMBllCA, SKURITY FIRST NATIOltAl, NEWPORT NATIONAL, COMMfRCIAL · llATIOHAL SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS PARTS & SER VICE HOUR~ PARTS ONLY 8 A~ t o 9 P M i..iONOA'f .FR•DAY . SATUll:[·A Y P /\M to/ PM l r' ," 1 '-. r ,, MfJt>l[JflY .) /\~Ii l(l 6 I'/,, lUI l1f'> 11111/,1' A /\IA TO' r M SATUllDAY CLOSED c,U N!'A'tS I• • -~----~~-----~-~~'-------'·----~~--~-~-------------.,,-~· .. -·-~ ---~··--·--+ ----.e ----~__,.. r ' I I I I • I I I I i .. ~ • --~ '":!!..,,,..... ______ • ----~-- ------.------·~ -----------~ Buy Now •.•• ••• Sa.veNow~ terms are easy • • • · .· our seriice excellent & • . . we sliH -·hav:e-bi'and-new~ 1968-Ponliacs; &"FO,-Tempests and Firebirds to sell! Oemos & executive can,. too •. · ---~ ' - Exec. '68 G. T .O. Blu• w;th m•l<Mn9 blu• ;.1 • .;. SAVE ·soooo or. 4 sp•ed, lots of •xtras. Exec~ '68 Catalina 4 o h dt 4 ' SAVE $0000 ._,ancl New '68 .;lon'vlD•. · to ch:~s• •;,o;~'Fully ',~•:i~;:d~ _ ~ CoUpe. Blue with black top. ~-A'V·E $0000' ~ . ' -_ Air conditionin91 P-windows I .,.~ · ' Brand Ne., '68 ·G.T.O.'s ..,B_r_a_n_d_N_e_w--'6~8!!'"C~.,!""'ii~~l~i~i~: ..... Dt ...... 0~ _._,-!&:. ~ ... :400. · - l to chooH f,om. B"nd now. SAVE $0000 4 o.. d I & bl ·n SAVE $0009 11111 l'lll;v811'9 Hydramatic & fully equipped'. -t, tarior.' ~r •:;ndi~~in9. ua 1 • (21 Nordic blue, .. rdoro..'graan, s .. -VE-: fftll:M Air-conditioning, plus extras. R · , -~ Brand New ~68 Caialinci Exec. '68 Catalina ' Brand New~lt't'a.ticl 3So W•9on. e.;~· w;th 9~ld·trlm. SAV' E $0000 Hordtop coup ... s~l .... 1 to SAVI $0000 .e •• w··.tlfully •.q•.;pp•d.. e .... d sxv·· E' so-oo· 0 Lugg. rack, P0 1teet11tj'1 '"brtkes. c:t.oos~m. Low nu ••9•· ' ' ' . ' · '68 RIVIERA Coup•. Radio, hoator, full pow. or, air conditionin9. lmmoeu· lat• condition. '36n PUU PllCI '66~PLYMOUTH fury II w19011, Rotlio, ho1kr, • outomotlc, pow•t 1toorin9, air conclitio~. ~· !.w11or, '247Z PULL PllCI '68 LE MANS "l•r<ltop coupo. Rodio, h11+•r, 111temotlc, p-•r th.ri119, fie· tory olr co11tlitio11in9. '34'l1 PUU Pllel '68 G.T.O. Hardtop coupo. Radio, h11tor, 4 1pood tro11unlt1lon, powot d1orinf, dork blua. '3577 PUU. PllCI '65 CHEVROLET Caprlc• 4 tl .. r !rtattllop. VI, ,,_,.Hda, po-r 1tfftfn9, r1· die, ho1to r, whito wall1, factory oir, padded ,.of. ' $ - 0 ,l97l PUU PllCI '66 CHEVROLET l111p•l1 S11per Sport. VI, po.., atoorin9, rodio •nC he4f1r, white 1ido.waU tlt11. '1977 . . -' PUU. HICI ' • • • . Brand .New '68 Catall•· ~oi:r'.•p colpo. Yo.rdoro 9ru" SA VE• $0000 '66 PONTIAC L• Mont 4 Door Hor-cltop. VI, hyclramafic, pow1r tfoarin9, r•· dlo, haalor, whit• 1ido wall tiro1, fa ctory air condlfionin9. '2277 PULL PllCI '64 FORD Wgn C.11ntry Squirt 4 door t p••· ""I"'· VI, cn1!10"1<1tlc, p•- or 1h1rln9, rodlt, hooter, white w1ll1, faetory air condltio11in9. sl19ll PULL PllCI '67 FIREBIRD VI, 4 1petd lro1n1,..i11ion, radio Mi M.tor .. white tide wall 52717 JUU PllCI t • '65 ~~LER · ct111k 770 con'f•rfib lo. VI, automatie, rodlo 111d h11t1r, whit• 1ido wall tira1. AIU PllCI 166 PONTIAC · 1poocl, powor 1korh19, rodio . 1n4 I h1oht, whit. 1ide wall ~ tiro1, '25'll ~ULL PllCI I ': '06 PbNTiAC GTO 2 Oo., lit1nlt.,. Vt, •ut .. 1111tie, P"Wff 1herinf, radi., h1ator, Ncl Jint tir ... ft1ct1ry t ir, 2t,6'42 mil_M. 12577 PULL MICI . . -' . BfClncl New!61 J'lalrcl 4.ii I to choose from. Som• .;Ith SAVE $"""" ~ir conditloni~g, hydram.tic. •. ~~ . .~~ . '67 CHEVROLET 4 Door t pa11a119er wa9011. VI, 111h,..1tie, power 1teerln9, ra· dio: htlfH, whit. woll1, factory ,;,,~,~}77 l PUU. PllCI '64 CHEVROLET 1,..,,.1. conYortiblo. VI, ,_,,_ 9lido, pow1r 1t .. rln9, rodlo, h1ol1r, whlto side will tir11. 5.1"477 PULL PIJCI '67 CHEVROLET· · 1,.po1o 2 dffr H.T. Vt, 111to· "''tic, p1,ww , .. .,,.,, ttdio, h1t1hr, wlrtlt• 11do wol J ... lJ.4.71 . JtlU. ftlOI " '65 Volkswagen · '4 1poecl tro11N11f1tlo11, redlo 1M hooter, whit. •~• wtll tl~t. PUU Pl_ICI '66 LE MANS 2 Door Hardtop. Vt, 1utomti. i1, pow1r 1toorl•t• power win. dow1, rodjo, ... 1+.r, whit. wolt1, f•efory air condrtloni111. ·~77 fUU PllCI I • I ' ' 1 I I . ' --'~--