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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa(. \' • as ' , I I • \ ' •• ., • ' . • • . • -~- • • • Landing S,ystem · Ha Ve . save , County Plane? . Coast Pilot Says Likely , Not ': ould ' . New ' • f . .-' r I • ' • : • ' • I • • . . . ' ' I• ' ' . . L•guna: .~Slip~~y · Bipp~e ' ·• ff~y~s ~.Ti:~~ Saves Dad;· .t ! · '1 ·• ' • • r • • '1 M~~·ni~ " ' . ·~···· Ulah UP.I) -·Bruised and ·, ' ' ~ ·.i. •· .. • bOy ' flagged dOWn ~ ~ a snowy Utah bigh- ny' Wedll""°i' nl<bt, and blurted "'!I lbat bis lather anl lllller "ere pl!meil tri'th> wreckage ., illl· ~~ ,miles' awaf. ' · .. · · ' ~ :A.-1b0rt time later, a posse Jt 'J"ade officers· rescued Dt. Elmer Rigby, U, •• ~r;:e~, surgeon ·Iron! Bev-·ujy 1 • , and bis daughter, Ni· -~... : :Ricby'J , wj(e,, """'1<>Pe.-!Ii, was found dead 1n the wreckage. . The . doclor's son,...JVilllam, who es- i:aped major injlll')' when 'the private plane crashed in a snowstorm, walked an hour and three qaurters .before roach- ing lDgbway 5--50 eight. miles from Eu- Ma. · "I tried to nx the locadon tn order to bring belp but I gu.., I didn't do a very good job," the youth said later. He said the father began looking for (See BOY'S TREK, Pap I) Officers · Believe Oeaver May Be Out of Country SAN ·~CISCO (AP) -Ofliclala 51y \hey believe ~ Cleaver mlJ have O~-lbe. country to avoid returnlpg to prhol> 1lesplte bis 111atements lbal be would not. An all-polIU lrrtOI bG1l<tin .... -Wednelday !w the 1:1-)'dl'Oid Blick Panther information mJntster alter be lallod te llUll<D'I!< I!! a l1lrole viola!« ""' -to priloD. Cleaver wu to . ret101t at' I a.m. W-ay to bla jlNe offi!Or al the State Bulldlq ill downtown San ~an­etoc:o. Ilia Wile Kolb!-and bis attoniey, Cbarles R. GllT)'1 appearod 81111 stal<d ...., -~ -'"-~ ..... in bis lul -.ct wllb the (ftl&. llalurday In San n.ndlco, Cleaffl' told a ..npcrter lie would ''rather be · llllo! -In Ibo -lban .,. bd:" to priloa beca ... be WU afroJd be ....... ifoold be fioed again. "I could leave the counlry bul Ille people w11o-.. -"" ciao'! d ....... -and 11 NII I!' t.i _,.,ie," be -8-. il>e ~Depart-meot ti Camct1-aid lt received .....U lbal Cloavw ,mllbl Ila"' recelvod untlcrp'ound aid to nee the country. . . . .. • l ,. . ... . ": :. ~ . .. . ~· f'. -... ·-. t l ·.~ ' ·; . • ,,; • ,• . !· .• i • • . ' . . . .. . ' ' ' : . : .. .. • • • 1., . '· . . . • I t. • • ' ,.; ~ ·f t • I J 1 ' UCl'1 KENT ATTACKS FROM ROSTRUM A11all1 DejHlrfment Ch•lrman, System A.SB President Demands Action on UCI Firings By THOMAS FORTUNE or ,.. o.i" r1i.1 tr.ff DAILY PILOT member ls treated as a private matter, but the three men last week decided to take their cases to student.a and, thm, into the oj>en forum. Wednesday's meeting drew an audience ·Uoul IOO, moeUy -.-UCl-1111 a -bodJ ol abooll 4,1'0. All the -drqpd ... tho crowil dwindled to about IJO. Brannau, Kent and Shapiro all spoke durlp( tbe gathering, wlilch bNlll a! 10 a.m. and •ound up at 1:10 p.m. w!lboul a lllDch break. MOOI of the aoloobn . left -boncbtlma, alter -..·Ibo -pclnclpala. l..i '-bod a bllllr ~ atlack .oa nu ~eiwtmenl ch , hlslory Prof"'°' Henry C. Meyer. Brannan, Shapiro and several other facu1ty members, most of them younge:r men, aUacked the University's tenure !}'Stem under which junior facu1tt members ilfe evaluated by their senior cOIJequea 'wbo, Jn ~ect', have the power to hlre, fire and grant promotlona, ln- cludln& permanent faculty stotus. Howe~et, tome speakers defended the ll'~· Here ls some of what the speakers said' KW: "The memo from Henry Meyer aa1d l'm 'barely aatiafactDcy.' I say that's a lie. Tb.ere II no procedure for dealing with petty tyraMy and egomania. I demand hls impeachment and I ask you (the atudenll) to aee to it the admlnistraUoo does 10mething about It." (Meyer, contacted later, Wd onJy that rel{U].ar review procedures are being follond.) Slllplro: "They aay llll' wrlllng Is detedoraUng. The real reasoo I am being fired la pollUco, bot they can't say that because I would sue tbe univeral.ty." BrUU111 "In my oplnlon tbe men have been most fair minded in wanting to mate the rJ&bt decllim. But men in the system. who have come up thrOUlb the ranb, can't aee the inequltiel ot IL Tbe l)'8tem allow1 no Ume to esplore, to be wrong, before you become lurn- ed." Dr. James McGau11t, deu of blolollcal aclenttt: "The UniveniUy of California ii great because u bu developed outstan- ding proceclurea for appointment and review. I remind you an usiltant pro- feuorlhlp la a prol>aUonsry J>OlllUon." Dr. Robert Toft, ,...,_ of - try: "University of C&lllornla bu ODO ol the highest salary echedlliel of any university l}'Btem. Because of thla Ila faculty stanclar1la are ~·" Dr. Grover Steplteu, chamnu of org..Umie blolo1Y : "A majority of you are alienated from what we represent You are demanding we be relevant. The 1Y1tem systemaUcally weeds out -proloaortl who rmle to you and I think thl1 II devastotlllg." Dr. loseph Ardltd, aul1tant proftu0r of organt1mlc bloloc: "We're building slowly a hierarchy of ruMrCherL I've known leacbert who were pracUcally booed out of clus and they are being retained." Dr. Spencer Olla Jr., u1lltaat pro- fessor of hi.story: "The peasant claa, the llUdtnll, must go over the bead.I ol tho nob!,., the senior faculty, directly to the king, the chancellor. I dellberateJy cast my analogy in feudal rather than democratk terms." ,.Dr. Ptle a.en, au!Jtut prol- of E:qtllll: "How can we judge a man of 28 (Shapiro) a1 me whole work bu deterloraled! It bu barel1 begun. I'll probably be a member of nut yur11 UC! vlMloatlag clau." Dr. J.U 11'•111«, NIOdate ""'-., J>Oyolloloa: .. Alllatanl pro1 ....... u .. In a Kal'kaeaque world ol rear In which secrtt tnfonnaUon flolta about. Dolllen .,. kept. And be who hod bu Iba lnformatloo bas the power." Dr. Jf'J"tme mft, •11•ttat ptlw .. toe:kileu: 110a thl lvt:rap • pu1IOll 11 flr<d or quill two pllctll before bl geb tenure. Tbo IP'fflelll coot ol thla b tt'a embarrlJllnc aa hell." Talks May Open Next Wee • • Saigon Warns It Will Not Ac~ept 'Peace at Any Price' -· 1'Alll (IJPI) - --8'14 lodq Ill belated ._i to Jola war negoliatlool dots not mw1 '! '!ill accopl "peace at~ price." t<1We -wlll have nil peace _-:-thlt la a durable llldlnternallo••llY guarsnteed poo<e truty -'1' no peaoe at all. We will never accept pUce at 81\Y price," said Nguyen~ .. An, acting chleC ol the South Vletnameee mllllon In l'lrll. . AJIA!r balldnJ a month, SO.th Viet- -Tuelday of&hl a,,...i to Join Ibo United S"tai, North Vietnam and U.S. to Deport 1930's Outlaw Alvin Karpis WAlllllNGTON (UPI) -Alvin Karpla, a ·-qullaw of the de~ day• --· ago and the -crtm1oal ever umled personall~ bJ FBI Dfnc:t« J. F.dpr llocwer, will be parclld after II ytart In prison and dtported to Canada. Karpls once vowed to kill Hoover because the FBI chief constanUy referred to him publlcly as 1 "raL" Hoover, • who labeled Iarpll "public <ll"'1J No. 1," led a force of FBI agenll that clOled 1n cm him In New Orleans' French :i:::=_ 1931. Hoover pereooally made Tbo U.8. Boon! ol Parole llllllOUllCOd Woll!!eed111 it would parolt Karpla, 80, on Jan. 14 from his life sentence for COlllplrl<f In the kidnaplng In 11133 ol Wm.tam Hamm Jr,, member of a wealtbt brewery family In St. Paul, Minn. The board said It would deport Karpis to bis naUve Canada and would not allow lllm to IMllt.r Iha Unlled 8lllea without Its written permission. Karpia, known in the underworld as "Old Creepy," and the lnfamou1 Kite "Ma" Barker led the Barke-Karpla 1q that feetured four 1011S Ille bad taulht from f""""1 to bl crlmlnall. Tbe 18"' wa1 liJted as having commuted 10 kill- ings in bani: holdups and payroll rob- beries across the Midwest during the early 1930'a at a Ume when slow patrol cars and lack of two.way radios made difficull Ibo punu1t " UIUAlly futtr getaw4y can. From P .. e l BOY'S TREK •• a place to make a forced ~n the "'lines of the twln-moto< craft be1an fallin& In tb9 near weather. Th e boy said hls father was trying to land on what he thought was a dirt road 1Ull visible ln the fallinc anow, when the plane plunged to the ~ from an alUtude of about 100 feel "Dad oaid bl tbouiht his lep were broken. He wu pinned by the lnltru- meot panel My slater tbouiht her l•I WU broken. She WU wed.led between two aeall," Youna Rl&br related. "I got out ol lho plane. I wu lucky. All I had were brulael. Whll1 I wu sure there woWdn't be a fire, I knew I had to 10 for belp. I opened 11m1 lul· gage and 1ot "°""' for N1llkf am Dad. ~I ltarted walktna." It toot the youth an hour and thNe quarter• to cover three miles before bt found the hlstiway. Rigby and the da111bter were taten to a boopltal at Nephi, Utall. Tbe fsmfly WU en ...,ie to 'l'hant. till Vial °""' Jll --1111 -IOUrCOI aafd -opoo Mooday Olt Tueo-day. An opol<e to --after coolerrlna WWI U.S. diplomatl. la 5aipo. ilOftm' --aafd -\lletnam ltilf 11 abpllcal -Ibo Parla aeaoua-and may clelly' ~ In hopes of gtltlng Wuhlngton to adopt a tougber line agalnlt the Communlstl. "Our mere presence at the ftelOUationa does not oeceasarlly Imply that ... •hall accept any peace,,. All aid. ·we .,. comlnc 11en to tu. part .. -----11111111-with the IQrUllJrl. Ollr aim II to acbleve • .pewful mliJUoa ol u. \'kdDNnHfl pcoblem -• true, luting .... ~­peace. Not .• peace at U1 • N he Nld. . He o1eo uld be urpl U.S. diplomatl to lolure that the Viet Cong 11 not re<ognlr.ed In the talb u the legitimate spok"""" for the SO.th v~ people. · -In Saigon, SO.th Vlolume!e ......,.. predicted t be Ir jolmny..,,,...Jately dele&alloll would cine Ila feel ' In the . . . .Fighting Near Campodia ;:::::= , . I War Tempo St~pPed Up . l' . . SAIGON (AP) -WbDe lbouanda of U.S. troopo celebrated TbanbcJ\otn& Ibo beavfeol ftgldlng In ' 211 months .... reported alq the Clmbodfan -today. . . M1Utaey ""*-said Ill -llOldfon were killed In five nrirllng enpgemeotl WedDesday and today. Two American belicopten were ahot down and destroyed in a land.Ing zone ringed by enemy troopa 1n one of tbe battles where 15 American.s were killed 11111111.-. U.S. Mltllaatua in &be ftve battlel were put at 2t killed and 17 wounded. Ton South Vletnamae wm killed and 10 wounded, .,t11n1en a&Sd. The U.8. Command also illlllOUDOed lto AmericlDI were killed lat week , and t,m were wounded. This -with 127 killed 111111 1,031 wounded t1ie week before. Tbe new lolll ral!ed In 29,111 the ·-of Amerlcanl killed In Vietnam ltz)Ce Jan. J., 111111, while 1J7,0ll Amtrlcanl bava been wounded and !,SIS are lilted u mllatng, captured er ID- terned. The late reports or heavy fighting shattered. what appeared earlier to be a quiet Thanbglving Day with Gls slttlag down to plates of bot turkey • More than a ball mllllon poundl of turkey, abrbnp cocktail, cranberry aauct and other trhmnlnis were shutUed by bellcopten IDd true.ks lo S38,000 troops, 1 o m e of tbem manning outposts along the Cambodian border and t h e ~IOl!e. ' Fl'Otll Page l AIR SYSTEM •. before the human factor takes over. This la where the problem -the human factor -can scatter death and dlBaater ac:roa a landlcape or br1nC pusengers and crew 11.fely lnto dilezn. bark. Each system, however merely brings a pilot down to a level at which it is up to him to find the runway and land. The m1n1mum bad-weather altitude dlf. ference between vlwal and instrument landing systems is only about 200 feet or so, said Capt. Mailoff and flyen have been known to stretch their luck.. ANOTBER PASS "When you're down to the minimum on ILS, aorund 200 feet, and see the nm.way, you continue to land. U not, YoU're obllgeled to pull up and .. u:oond again," Cepl. Mlllofl Aid. Under the VOR system, he said, the procedure i;nerely increases t h e minimum altitude at which a pilot must UH h1I own dllCm't.loo about whether or not to brinl his lhlp tn. "It appun to mo thla pUot made his 1ppro1cb and !tit his mlnlmmn LOOKING FOR FUN? BOYS' CLUB OPEN Time hlnalnl heavy Oii_ fOU' Im'• -.ming thla brttf l>oUdly nsplle from IChoo1 ! Tbe Boys Club of the Harbor Atta will be open Friday and Sltunlay from 10 Lm. to i p.m., for all IOrtl of aclivftlel, according to Ezecullva ll!reoo tor Lou Yantorn. altitude," Capt. Mail off theorized, "If he had sl.f,yed on it, he wouldn't have hit tbe freeway." "I miued two or three approachea In the Sin Joaquin Valley under the wne condWona Iut week,'' noted the Boeing 727 jeUiner pilot, adding that he made new attempts as required. Airline accldertls on landing approaches are frequenUy the CMaM of stretching the mlnim1DD vi.ma! height to avoid makinl another approach, Capt. MIUoll auueated. SEE UGtn'S "They see a few lights and a clear spot in the clouds, they get sucked down lnlo that bolo and they there they are -up against a freeway or tower," he said. Whatever caused the Ca~le Commut.e:r Airliner crash While CApt Dubo1! WU . at the oontroll _...,. 11\U!rt be detmnined -U tt can be -by the FAA and NaUonal Transportation Safety Board, he stressed. The cartwbeellng crub to which the twin propjel bounded llCl'Oll all !Olll' freewa1 Jana -spewlna hllzln( fuel and teartna the craft 1part -killed el&ht Orana• County reoldenll. County lllpel'Vlaon 'l'ueldly approved an .,,.....,.t with the FAA to inltall the ILS operatloo which mlaht have aved nlne llvet: Jut Saturday nl&bL And then qaln, said Cepl. M1tloll, maybe not. "Whenever there'• an acc1dent, every plane drlVll' In the counlr)' wooden wlllt the "'1 did 'lll'Oll( and -he can avoid it," the veteran pilot ~ eluded. Cepl. O.holl wu a veteran fl)'er with nne JO yean experience ID every type "atn:ralt. IC<Ol'lllna to his widow. "We can pray that P...,. '!rill·..,.. to aJI tbe W<rki and tbat all if UI can return to our laved oau ._ tbe not too dllltant Mure," a.... Crtflbton W. Abrams, U.S. commandetln Vlebm, 1 a l d in a message attached to primed menua. Pfc. Theo Cope, 11, of Orlando, Fla., an lnfsntryman, re.fleeted th e thooghts of thousands of his fellow soldien: "We should pray that the talks in Parll will bring peace to the world." Abrams told bis men : "The neceulty tor beplng the delenae ol wr .- ....., and alerl 1111 placed you a laltC way from home on a holiday that lo lrsditlonally a flmllJ' affair. Y...-flldlJ, along with thouundl of other-· will thank God thla ""' that ,..,. ..-oar country." Lagunan, Ex-DA Aide Sentenced A Laguna Beach man pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in Santa Ana Municlpol Court Wednesday and WU placed on one year'• Informal probation. David Earl Woodfin, 4.1, of 2445 Lomita Way, was also fined '65 on the amended count of disturbing the peace. IdenUcal charges were r e c or d e d agalnlt Raymood Howard Scudder, fl, of Tultln, Woodl!n'1 companloo In the offenses that led to their arrest in the restroom ol the Union BUJ Depot. 1n Santa Ana last Sept. 19. Scudder, Who r«<ntly r"1gn<d his post u adminUtraUon services officer in t b e Dlltrict Attorney'• Office,, w a s placed on three years' probation. A CCDo ·dltioo of lhat F.f>bation. be was told, is that be must undergo psyeh1atric COWl!ellng. Sealab 'Launched' Off San Clemente Sealab 3, in which teams of men plan to live and work at the bottom ol. the ocean, was slipped into the water off San Clemente t.land Wedoelday nlghl. U.S. Navy spokumen laid a f.., "minor leaks" were fll:ed, aDd the St.alab ! wu premirDed to ..,.veol flooding and provide boO)'lllC)I. giving dinner at the home of Rigby'• . ;iiiiiiiiii father In Salt Lalce Qty. They llartld ii the journey In clear westber In mid Cept. Matloff II a former U.S. Air Force jet pllol. who bu -flying for about to yean. Offlclall uld no deftnlte date had been lie! for lowering tho 17·b1"12 foot con~, whlch resembles a railroad tank car, the eoo feet to the OCW1 floor. .... afternoon from an airport at Von Nuy~ From P .. e l HOLIDAY ..• were held at varioua localel tn tbe Colool"' but they were oporadlc and at DO let time. over Ibo years, th• Cllltcm bu bad ft.I ups and downs and ewn a measure of controveny durinl the administration of Franklin D. llooleve!L The naUon'I !Int president; Geor1e Wuhinltoa. proclaimed the first natlooal TbanDclvlnc. Nov. •. 171111, but between tbe first observance and the Civil war the whole Idea appeand beaded for oblcurlty. • . Abnlwn Lincoln revlffd II In 111&! at the urging ol Mn. Sarah J. Hale Llncoln oet the dale II the'lllt Thursday In November. In 1'3t, IJ!O and 1141, FDR proclalmed 't11ankqivlng the thin! 'l'bllrlda1 In November. uowever, ta ltU, contro'fa'I)' arose over a contradiction betWeen Preal- deot Roo1evelt'1 proclamation and thole luued by ... ....i stato Co"'""""· Coo!P'-lleppad !ft, did ..,,,,. t!Jat ~vin( lbouJd fall Oii Ibo -Tburoday of November. The oboerv .... , marted by church oervtcu and famlly reunlOlll, bu since followed the ~ " Coqrou' Joint moluUoo. Strikers to Return NEW YOBlt (AP) -Jfolllllal w.t· en haft TOted o•d wt.tml* to re- turn to " o r k P'l1dly at four ltatl mm- tal l111tllutlooa w1lon they •&Ind out lo 1 unlol1 jurlldldlooal dllputo. ' \ Finely Craltad by ' Pennsylv•ni• House "THE Pl YMOUTH MEmNG MAGAZINE RACK" \ l ·- , JHIS_GRACEFULACCESSORY _ WILe COMPLEMENT EVERY DECOR ••• A GREAT GIFT ITEM FOR JHE HOME • CHOOSE FROM AnUque Blue Antique Green AnUqua RC Forut.Tona Maplt ' Chm.. of Colors ' ·orange. Coast Yoar Beme~Wll Dally . Paper • • voe 6f, NO. 216, 7 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA11F-ORN1A :THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 21, ·1968 TEN CENTS • f' Pilo·t Doubt·s ILS Would Have -·saved Crash • B7 ARTlllJll R. VINSEL f -Of fM Defb' Pl• 1'9ff Spetiilatlon that on Instrument 1aodlng system will guide alrllners safely into the Orange County Airport nm.way under fogbound eoodl.tiom wu challenged W<dnesday by a Corooa de! Mar jet pilot. "Many of 111 !n the alrllne bus.lness feel thil may not be ei.acUy true," uld Capt. Victor M. MaUoff, ol 1921 Kewamee Drive, wbo then eiplaiDed two oep1n1te guldllll<t ll)'lileml. Stressing that be 1poke u an U:· perlencod pilot and Interested Individual, not as an airline apokemian, the United Air IJnes employe said the vUl and instrument system! are not terribly dif· ferent. . Many authoritiea have crltlclr.ed lack of action to get an n.s setup at the county airport In the wake of Saturday's Newport Freeway crash of a Cable Com- muter Airlines plane which killed Dine -Airport Director Robert Br'8llahan publicly called !or a apeedup ol the ILS program tn a newspaper story_ only 14 boun beolrt the llelltvilland DH& Twin otter pencaked Into Newport Freeway. At lasue Is the dlHerence between the ILS and the VOR, or Vilual Om.nit Range method ol .ung a plane down under severe weather condltiona wbicb cut vlslblllly lharply. "We lee! they are tnocllng the VOR l)'stem, when the syslerri itself doesn't seem tc. me to be at fault In this case.," said Capl Matlolf, Tibo flies VAL domesUc routee an around the United States. "The n.s 1a good to have, but to state or Imply that this M:cldeot would not have happened with ILS Lt not necessarily true," he charged. Basically, the VOR ~stem works this way : A pilot.II guided In on • radio ..,..i to • <ulaln predetermined polJ)t at 'i!btch he drops to a mr altltulle ond pr-.11 for '"an alloted time or dlltance aod wat.che!: for the end of the runway. Under the 113 ayatem, thhe pilot brlnp hJJ craft -. on t lloplq gllde -guided b7 the lnstrllment --but only gets a lower minlmum alUtude before the hum.an factor takes O\leT. This ls where the problem -the human faclol: -,.. tcalte< dtath aod as eaver ? • e Crash Kills Jtlotlter Boy's Trek Saves Father, Sister EUREKA, utah (UPI) :-Bruised and half frozen, a 16-year~ld boy flagged down a motorist on a snowy Utah high- way Wednesday night, and blurted out that his tather and sister were pinned in the wreckage of an airplane three miles awp.y. A sbo.rt time later, a posse of peace oHici:rs rescued Dr. Elmer Rigby, 53, a prominent heart surgeon_ from Bev· erly Hills, Calif., and his daughter, Ni· ko la, ~4. Rigby's wife, Penelope, 45, was found dead in the wreckage. The doctor's son, William , who es-- caped major injury when the private plane crashed in a snowstorm, walked an bout and thra?-quarters before reach- ing Highway 5-50 eight miles from Eu- reka. "I tried to fix the location in order to bring help but I guess I didn't do a very good job," the youth said lah~r. 'He said the father . began 109)ing ~or a place to make a forced· landing when the engines of the twin-motor Beecb- craft began falling in the near zero weather. i Th e boy 1ald his father w• trying to land on what he thought was a dirt road still vl.slble in the falling snow, Lido Death Fire Still Mystery Cause of the flre which claimed the life of Udo Isle aocialite Georgia Spence Davis late Tue.aday Is still undetermined today, fallowing sealing of the home by the Orange County Coroner. Newport Beach fire officials uJd the reason for the $15,000 blaze at the woman's home at 148 Via Trieste, has not been detennlned by the fire marshal. Newport detectives said they awaited a fire department report. Mn. Davis was formerly married to on her sook:ovued bed by firemen just before midnight Tuesday. They at.. tempted resuscitailon, but Mn. Davis was dead on arri•al· at Hoag Memorial Hoapltal. when the plane plunged to the ground from an altitude of about 100 feet. "Dad said he thought bis legs were broken. He was pinned by the instru- ment panel. My sister thought her leg was broken. She was wedged between two lie a ts," young Rigby related. "I got out of the plane. I wa.s l~ky. All I had wen ' bruises. When I was sure there wouldn't be a fire , I knew 1 had to go for help. I opened aome lug· gage and gpt covers for Nikki and Dad. Then I started walking." It took the youth an hour and three Diver's Taps On Ship Go Unanswered A diver has knocked on the al.de of the oil drilling work fhip Triple Crown at its resting place on 1be bot~m of the Santa Barbara Channel in vain hope that men inside found an air pocket and would be alive to ID!Wf!r. 1'No one tapped back," div~ Laddie Handelman said. Among nine missing crewmen b first mate Mark Von Mills, 46, of 301t Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Sineen others were rescued. The U.S. Coast Guard, which earlier suspended its search for the missing men, said It will hold an Inquiry next week into the sinking. Diver Handelman reported no chance of life on board the shrp ln 250 feet of water eight miles southwest of Santa • Barbara. "If someone had been alive, they would have tapped back wherever they were," he said. - "But there wasn't much chancJ of an air pocket; the level position of the boat precluded this pooslblllty." (See BOY'S TREK, Pqe I) Fa1niliar Fa~e Sets the Pace The face ii famntar •.. but the name is Kit Davis. Yes, ahe Ulllally atandl In !or E112abeth Taylor. But this naUonally blDWll model today atandl In for Santa Claus oo the colorful cover ri one ri four -count 'em, i.ur ..:. lpOClal ...,Uooa lnlllde thll hol!day edition ct • the DAILY PIWr. . The "Liz Taylor" cover wu arranged with the help 0t Miu Prim Academy, 171131 Betcb Blvd .. llunUngton Beach; Miii Otvll wu pholosrapbed b7 DAILY PILCYr Qi1el Pboloer•pber Lee Payoe and Stall Artllt la McCraf delignetl her cover and the cover oo the i....,i opec:lt! ...,Uoo Inside today's paper -the Harbor Atu "Clristmaa Tree." Other ...,Ucm feature Chrlltmat bargalnl lrom Westcllll P!asa and South Cout P!ua. All four ...Uoot .,.. desiped to lilt )'«l Into the Clu1atmsl oPir1t and fll 1°" lllar1ed on a lhorl, bul adtlq yule lbopplnc .-m. They're ftlled wlth ba.PPY. boUdly feature. and tmotoo. tht DAILY PIWl"a TllantlgtvJna r;llt to )'«l. Secret Aid · Suspected By Officers SAN J'JWICISCO .(AP) -·Ofl!clals · aay tbey .belle.ve Eldridge Cleavt:r ·may have Oed the country to avoid ~ . to prlloo desptte hJJ lllatemenla thal he woWd not, -:-•... :·:~..:,.( 1 -THANK~G IVING .,.:.m:ifad'~ students' W~on grims (from left) $re Lil!Q ~. Bljly'K~dall and School in C.Osta "Mesa .portrify ·traditional •ICene in Tammi Kendalh Hel~!UI 'Indians are pof'trayed hy observance. of nabonal day of Thank.sgiV!iii;. Pil-Jooathan Selden and Larey CO!lllin (from left). Thanksgiving . Rite Not Without Its Ups, Downs Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. com· memorates the harvest reaped by the PlylllOllth Colony )ri IQ! Jollow!Dg a winter ol. privation. In that year, Governor William Brad· ford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving and a feast was shared by the colonists and neighboring Indians. One of the tradiUons to survive that first f~ut. is the serving of turkey at Thanksglvlng meala . The customary tukey 'ls a reminder of the four wild turkeys served by the Pilgrims. The U.S. ls not the;, o'Dly naUon thli.t observes '1 nttmksa\.vlng Day Canada bu one, too , usually In early October. After 1621, Thanksgiving obeervances were held at various JocaJes in the Colonies, but they were spbradic and at no set Ume. over the yean, the custom has bad Its ups and downs and even a measure ol c:ootroveny during the adinlnilt$Uon ol Franklin D. llooetvt!L '!be natloo'• flnl pttildon~ George Wuhlngtoo. P"'Clt1med the nm naUonal Thanksgiving, Nov. •. 1718, but between the flnt oboervance ond the Civil War the whole idea appeared beaded for obacurity. -.. A!rtham Llncoln remed tt In 1111!1 at tht urgtq ol Mn. Sarah J . Hale Lincoln aet the dtte u the lul Thurtday fn 'llmmber. . . !ll lllt, !ING and lMl,l'DR proclaimed 'l1>anblivloa the third Thurtdty In November. However, in 1Ml, controversy Af'Ole over a CODtradlcUon betwttn Prtsf... dent Rootevt!t'1 proclamaUon and thoor,, lalued b7 eevert! slate governon. c.o.r-~peel Jn, decreeing that Tlllnbil'1nf ahould fall "' the lwrth 1burlday o( November. The obtervance. marl:ed b7 church -ond ftm1\y -· bu lllnoe lollond the ,...111ooa ol COqreu' joint raoluUon. · • ..__..:;_....,..:c....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~- Slippery Dip Laguna Suspec t Fle es Judgment "Hey, that hippie bolted out of here faster 'n a turkey at Thanksgiving," grJPned an amused aherW'a deputy mDments .after the recaphn Wednesday of. ·a Bellilower man · who cHan!t like '#liat the judge said. What Judge Raymond Tbomp90n told bavld Martino, 22, was that the shaggy defend~nt, arrested in Laguna Beach last May on marijuana possession charges, would have to serve Six months in Oranee County Jall. That did it. The fleet Martino evaded the clutching arms of a sheriff's deputy, shot through the courtroom door, down the corridor and through the main Sycamore Street doors, head back and Jong hair flying like a broken-field runner. · 1 · But ·lour ponUng dtpuUt. caug!~ up with Bellflower's answer to O.J. SimptOD Ill thal point and brought him, stlll struggling, back to the beoch and • judge who bad a bar! time concea1lng his amusement. Judge Thom!>'OI\ promt.ed. to think a little further about MarUno's sentehce. To be exact, he's not sure Whether he'll add a felooy eteape ·charge to the dossier. Meanwhile Martino is back in the. county jail. "At least," Capl Bill Wallace commented, "he won't miss ! h Thank.sgivlng dinner ... ,Would-be Girl Jockey Gets in Pro Cage Game LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -PeD!lJ Arm Early, the would-be jockey, Wed- r>emay ntght became Ute nrst woman · Jn history to play In t major league professional bas~etltlll game. Ml88 Early, a 25-year-old divorced -from Chlcaao, enlertd the Kn-t11Ctt" 'Coliloel-r'.oa Xriilele. • • t • rl American Baaktlball Auoclatton came aa a guard for the Colonels. She was tben quickly replaced by coach Gene Rhodes. Last week Mia Early, who ridet thoroughbred hones during their mom- Ina: wor~ta, 1'•• denied an awortuntly four Umes to ride lo a ract at biltorie ChurchlD Downa. Yer ._....., In Wedne'lla7 alaht'1 game before e neu~paclty crowd of 5,345 br<>upt t ml1ed ·reacltoc ol che<n and bool lrom the lfllll • , After a mbup which _....., her from entorlo( tht -dar1llC the llr.i QuatW u planned by Colonels -...,,.... Oiarlit llutln, • referee Bob Slralln, ol Scnoton. · Po., calleCI tlml with 1:115 ttmalnlna In the lint llall to allow llbodee to lllliolltule. Tht.petlle MIA Early, who had tlewed the beglnnln& ol the -lrom the Colooell bencb, jumped , u~ and •t into the' g*n\e a1 a repllceme:nt· for Colooel guard Darel Carrier, w!th Kef>. tuc~ teadln( IS-21.. . .. "' htr first Alli!. llCCo<dln& to llastlo. her 1ut prol-11. bNbtl>ill ~ for the Co"-11, MIA Early w1n , a white neater· ond g;eeo skirt with ''P<o- ny Ann" lnlc:rlbtd , on the . back aDd the numher three OD tht -o( lll0-1weater. , · , Her .experieoce In bAIUthell COlllisted ct throwJnc tht red,.J!bHe_~ )lue ball In to ColODt1 llUlld .Bobb7 -She never toached ihe Cllllrl. . ~ -· obe ••• nplaced ms went to • -"" -"""" w ··-tht mt al the ~ alonptde her -· ' • Stan boadl 'Bill llbumu, • ""- ID Pro kWJ for ,the BOotlia ~ .ol the Niimi Buat11aO "-latlaD, ,llld bt.dtdn\thlnt6.r --~ ' henn the pmo ~bic uttwu ,.....,. ID """" taite. H • ' ' ' l .•-r"" . 'An all-pointa arrest·bulletln WU issued . Wediiesday lat the ,33-jea1 .. 01d ll!llCI: Panlhtr . inforrriaUbfi. "minilter1 "after .-be failed. to sunender as a parole_ vlolstot. llllll·rehjrtl"° prllcc.. . . . . . • ~ cieanr. waa. to ... 1'lf.Ut1 at 11 Lm.: WeAnddaf 1to .bla parole. deer at tbe Staia IBUtli!Jn& in downto!m San Frm> cloco. His wile Kalhlei!n and hJJ attorney, Charle> R. Garry, appeand and lllated they dldn1 know wtie:e Cleaver wu. fll h!J. Jut' ~I With the Jl'Olll, Satuidat Jn San .ft , '¢1Pfl'US&t,W llldl • a repca tw lie. wOl&d "rathr be &bot -In tbe -thalt IP ba<t'' lo prlloo beca""' he WU tlrt1d lie -woqld be fr4ed qaln: , "I cq<J\d !olive, tho i:ountry 'l!ut lllO people who are after me don't d~ ~t , and It "!' a bad Wm~," he at!ded. J:19'f'eYei, the Ca1lfornii Depart!. ment ol c.mctlons, laid It. r.celvtd lford that Cleiver ml&ht have received underground alil to nee the country. Cleaver, aulbbr ri the ~ t•Soul on Ice-,'' w a 1 last rep«ted seen Sunday, when hJJ wlle a,.i Garry aa1d they telked with him. • Mn. cie,ver o,aljl Tues<!•r her1lusband should uie "eveiy means necesaary" to avoid rtturnlng tO prlsoo, Cleaver wu ~victed tn Loe Angeles In !llY ol .... u1t wilh Intent to kill and assault with a ~dly weapon and sentenced to " yean In prllon. He was paroled 1D 1988. 16 Will Testify At LA ' Hearillgs On· Copter Cr~sh · Final bearlnp will be beld In Loa . Angeles nm · month Into the Aug. 1' crash Of a commuter helicopter at• Compton In •b!Cltl! penonijierllbed. ' The NaUooal t\'anlportajlon Salety Board aaid In Washington Wedneadt 11 tlmons ' would be c'aned to ~ . durfM two da,yl ol public bearlnp . Ding Dec. 1\. Spokmnen said t fin · tep0rt OD. ~ Pf0balile1 • c,a~ -ot the Crull ol the Loa Ang~ Alrwaya llellcopter woold be Issued alter the bearing. . . , • Hartiip were ¥d twa months qol " .... "' ~. r on a prior Loa Angeiel 111nOay1 cruh which too11 is· li,.. Jn · Paralnount last May. F Ind Ing a • ct the NaUooal ~lion Safely Bo!rd on the pro-, ~able cauae ct that c:rish bave not yet bee .re\eMN. .., ......... -~ , i • ........ . . 'c.uc ' .. °1 ..... ' •• , • ; lkmll1 ~ wtaioot'i) II nedkled.. Uibl-~ . • 'iliJa ---be-.. ~ ~ • f INSJB',TO•A'Y ' c""*' ' ' 11 OllllWttm • . » C-1·, II -........ N ..._.. ,.... • ttt ......,. : ....... ,, ....,.,llWM!t . .•• ,.......... ' .. ·" ...... , .Atw.ll ~•I • lf:t ~ •• ~. ·~· .. ' ......... ~ 1 ........ ·1 I • I I I • . . . • - y Open Next ··Week , ' ot A :n ' "'e - ~ !WI! -•. '9dal'. #1-~-~""' lo.Jolll 'f'Jr negad-doe& not .,...11 wllJ aocept .. peace at l4Y _price," "We will have real ~ce -that ts a durable aM internitlonally guaranteed peaCe i;eaty• -or no. peace at all. We wW never accept peace at any price," aald Nguyn Van AD, acflnlr cblef of the South Vietnamese mlaicm Cong In talks hero that aDled JO\u:cea aaid may ope.o Mond~ or Tues- day. An spoke lo newamen llfl<r cnnferrlna with U.S. diplomats. ln Saigon, govern- ment sources aid South Vietnam still is skeptical "about tilt !Sarli nerottattons and may delay Jll'Ofresa In bopel of getlin{ WIBhlngtm lo adopt 1 tou1ber line aplnlt th• Communlats. in direct and serlous negotlatiom with the aggressora. Our aim Js In achlexe a peaceful 10lulion of the Vle!nalnfse problem -a true,.lalliog and guaraoteed peace. Not a peace at any price," be tlpanded 1aiu unlfl Prea!dent-ellct llfclwd .II. Nlzon talce• olUce ,JAA, »- • The SoJgoli •ooun:eo aald Prea~I .NIJllll...__-Tllieu bollevea -Pr~ Johnson•• admtnlstrati~ ii too MJ!ous r~ .. ..iuement before le"'111g office,_. UCl'1 KENT ATTACKS FROM ROSTRUM Aullil• Department Chairmen, System ASB President Demands Acrion on UCI Firings 117 THOMAS FOB'JUNE or•~"*'_.. UC Irvine Student Bod7 President Ron Ridgle Wednesday demanded th a t CbanCeno< Doniel G. Aldrfcll Jr. override faculty recommend•l:tms and ffinstate · three assistant prortaon who have been · advised to llart oeeidng jobl ellewhero. · · Barrlng that, aald Ridgle, • 1"11or histary major from Loe Angelea, the CbancODor llhould puldlcly deelare that the beat lntemta of UCI ltodenb are of no concem to him. ni.e student leader . ., deinandl, made In the name of the· "1tlre UC! student body, came uear tbe end of a ·five-hour, open ,.;, campus meetlna called by Ridgle to -Ille firing ol Donald F. Branoan and ·Dn. Gm>ge W. Kent and St.pben "-Shlplro. The three men have been deacribed by aome studenta as being lm<lDf UCI'a -Jnstructon. Ridgle aald he planned to ID".• bis demands known to ClulDceOor ·t.Idtleb In wrltiJli. Aldrich, who did not attend the meeting,, declined to comment on lbe matter. Several aeore students meeting tn a strategy session following the conclave agreed on tactics to force reinstatement of the ..mtant profesoors. Among those were to "drive profe•· sors up the wall" by bombarding them . with questions on the dWnfssal and to clog the chancellor's schedule with Btu· dent appointments. Participating in the Informal ttrategy session were several members ol Stir dent. for a bemocraUc Society (SOS) and San Francisco State College Auistant Professor of English Edward van AeJ.. styn. BraMan, 30, ls an actlng ualstant professor of English. Kent, 40, ls an assistant professor ol' history and Shapiro, 28, ls an assistant ptofessor of Engllsh. All three have been informed, following reviews by senior faculty members In their rerpective departmeoU, that their department chainnen are recommending against renewal of their contracts. The Chancellor ha1 Ute final word In such matters, but wually follows departmental recommendaUons. Normally, the firing of a faculty DAILY PILOT ..,....... c.;.. ..... ttlllflitt-..... i..,. ..... . ...... It ...... ,..., ,CAUFOINIA OIVJIGI: (OASl ,.UllllHlHO COM,.ANY .. l•Hrt H. W••' "'-"""" .,., "'*'""' J•c.\ R. Cwl•y VIClt PnlWMt -OtfWll Mw• n111111 kffTil ·-.,. .... A. M ... ,tit111 ,,,.._Inf e..._ •••I Nlu11 -·--> member ls treated as a private matter, but the three men last week decided to tU:e their cases to students and, thns, Jnto the QPen forum. Wednelday•1 meeUng drew an audience of abclut 500, mostly students. UCI bu a stndent body or about 4,100: M the sealoa dragged; on, the crowd dwlndled to aboul 150. Brannan, Kent and Shapiro all opoke during the gathering, wblch began al 10 a.m. aod wound up at 3:1D p.m. without 1 lunch break. Most of the onlookers left about lunchtime, after hearing lbe lbHe principals. Kent launched a bltt.er personal attack OD bb department chalnnan, history l'l'ofeuor Henry C. Me!"f. Brannan, Shapiro and several other faculty membert, most of them young~ men. attacked the Uolversity's tenure system under whlcb junlOI' facully membera 1¥ evaluated by their senJor colleagues wbo, in eHect, have the .. power to hire, fire ind grant promotions, in- cluding permanent faculty status. However, aome apeaken defended the system. Here is IOID.e or what the speakers said: Kent: "11ie memo from Henry Meyer said I'm 'barely satisfactory.' I say that's a lie. There is no procedure for dealing with petty tyraMy and egomania. I demand his Impeachment and I ask you (the students) to see to it the administratioo. does something about it." (Meyer, contacted later, aaid only that regular review procedures are being followed .) Shapiro: "They say my wrlUng t1 deteriorating. 'lbe real reason I am being fired is politics, but they can't say that because I would sue the university." Brauan1 "In my apinton the men have been most flllr minded In wanllog to make the right decision. But men in tbe aystem, who have come up through the ranks, can't see the inequities ot it. The system allows no Ume to explore, to be wrong, before you become learn- ed." Dr. James McGaugli, de .. ol biological lclence1: "The University ol. California is great because it has developed outstan· ding procedures for appointment and review. I remind you an asalltant pro- fessorship ii a probationary position." Dr. Robert Tai~ pn>feasor of cllemJ>. try: "University of California hes one of the highest salary schedules of any university system. Because of this Us faculty standards· are high." Dr. Grover Stepheu, cbatrmu of organl1mJc biology : "A majority of you are alienated from what we represent. You are demanding we be relevant. Tbe system systematically weeds out those professors who relate to you and I think this is devastating." Dr. J oeeph AtdiW, •••lfb.U pn(eNor of orgallltm.lc biology : "We're· building slowly a hierarchy of researchers. l'v~ known teachers who were practically booed out of clau and they are being rttaioed." Dr. Spenctl' Olin Jr .. as11ltaut pro- ,,_ o1 •utory: "'nle pwant claas, the atudenll, must go over the heads of the nobles, the senior faculty, directly to °" king, the chancellor. I deliberately cast my analogy ln feudal rather than dcmoc:r.auc tenn.1." Iir. Pet. Clecak, uahlani prot...., of Engll1h: "How can we judge a man of. 28 (Shapiro) Bl one whose work has deteriorated? It baa barely begun. I'll probably be a member of next year's UCI graduating clus." Dr. Jolm WaU.ce, 111oetate profeuor el po1tbology: "Aaslatant proleuors llve in a Kafkaesque world of fear ID whtch B<Crel ln!onnation·poai. about. Dwlon ~ kept. ADii he wlio had baa the lnf..,..tlon bu the P.,..er." Dr. Jerome Kirk, 11111tut ....,,_ of todology: "On the average a penon Is llr«I or qulta two places before he Bell tenure. The sreatest -of lbb 1.t Jt'a embarrassing u bell." 'In Palis. . • Aft.er balking a month, South Viet· nameae Tuesday night agreed to joip tho United States, Norlh Vielnam and U.S. to Deport 1930' s Outlaw Alvin Karpis WASHINGTON (UPI) -Alvin Karpla, a notorious ouUaw of the delftlslon days three decades ago and U. first criminal ever arrested persooally by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, will be paroled after 32 yean in pr!Jon and deported to Canada. Karpis once vowed to kill Hoover because the FBI chief constantly referred to him publicly_ as a "rat." Hoover,· who labeled Kaijjl1 "j>ublic enemy No. l," led a force ol FBI agents that closed in on him in New Orleans' French quarter In 1938. Hoover personally made tho arrest. The U.S. Boord ol Parole llDllOUDCed Wedneaday It would parole Karpla, IO, on Jan. 14 from h1s We sentence for conaplracy In the l:ldnaplog In 1933 of William Hamm Jr., member of a wealthy brewery family In Sl Paul, Minn. '!'be board aald It would deport Karpla to bis native Canada and would not allow blm to ......,1er lbe United States wilboul lb written pennl&s!OI). Karpls, known in the underworld as "Old Creepy," and the Infamous Ka .. "Ma" Barker led the Barke-Karpil gang that featured four 800I ohe had taught from Infancy to be crlmlnala. The gang was listed as having committed 10 kfil. lnf!B In hank holdupo and payroll rob- beries acrou the MJdwest during the early 1930'1 at a Ume when slow patrol cars and lack of two-way radios made difficult lbe purault nf usually faater ' getaway cars. From P .. e 1 AIRSYSn:M • • •10ur me.re presence at the negoUatlons does not necessarily imply that we shall accept any peace," An said. "We are. com.ins here to , take part aald. . • HI -also said he urged U.S. diplomats to Insure that the ·Vitt Coog lo .... .....,.i.ed In the talU u ·the leglllmate ~en fQl: the Soulb V!e"""- people. In SaJgon, Soulh Vietnamese sources predicted t b~J r jobnny-<Om&-lately. deleUUOI\ ,.woiM drai Its feet In the flighting Near Cambodia 1Wben Mr. Ni:lon takjo ·.Ver +W\t -ocm't ei<pe<I' him to a<t alf \hat dif/~ fl<>m Mr. Johnaon.· Bill ht Will be-llr a lillle. leq •o( a. ~-.!Ct. ~. baa four yeara ahead blm. He· WIU have enough time to tee t the peace lalks are·oet up-properly\" a lite Soulb Vielnamese goveriunent QUJcill 1~ War Tempo Stepped Up SAIGON (AP) -While thousands of U.S. troops celebrated Thanksgiving, the heaviest fighting in 21i! months was reported along the Cambodian border today. Military spokesmen said 255 enemy soldiers were killed in five swirling engagtmeills Wednesday and today. Two American helicopters were shot down and destroyed in a landing zone ringed by enemy troops in one of the baWes where 15 Americana were killed and 19 wounded . U.S. casualties in the five battles were put al 21 killed and 37 wounded. Ten South Vietname3ll were killed and xi wounded, opotesmen aald. The U.S. Command abo annoonced ltO Amerk:am: were killed Jast week and 1,432 were wounded, nus compares with 127 killed and 1,031 wounded the week before. The new tolls raised to 29,637 the number of .Americans tilled in Vietnam since Jan.• 1, 1961, while · 187,065 AmericaQ& have been wounded and 1,115 are listed as miallng, captured or in- terned. The late reports of heavy fighting shattered what appeared earlier to be a quiet Thanksgiving Day with Gls sitting down to plates el hot turk01. More than a half million pow:ids of turkey, shrimp cocktail, cranberry sauce and other trimmings were shuttled by helicopters and trucks to 536,000 troops, s om e of them manning ootpoots along the Cambodian border and t h e demilitarized ..... Now It's Official-Nixon ''We can pray that peace will come to all the world aod that all of UI can return to our loved ones ht &be not too distant future," Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, U.S. commander in Vletnam, s a i d in a message attached to printed menus. Pfc. Theo Cope, 21, of Orlando, Fla., an infantryman, reflected the thoughts of thousands of his fellow soldiers: "We should pray that the talks in Paris will bring peace to the world." Abrams told bl.a men: "The ~t)'; for keeping the defense of our nation slro!lg and alert bu placed you a long way from home on a holiday that St tradiUonally a family affair. Yourtamllr, along with thousands of other Americans, will thank God lbb day that Y<>1J protect our country." Lagunan, Ex-DA • Aide Sentenced walloped mm ID County A Laguna Beach man pleadl:d guilty -to a reduced &harge in Santa Ana · · MunJcipal Court Wednesday and was No significant changes were shown Thomas B. Lenhart. 146,165 (143,308) placed on one year's informal probation. Jn Orange County's official result of to 411,559 (47,726). David Earl Woodfin, 41, of 2445 Lomita the November General election compared Stale Senator James E. Whetmore, Way, was also fined $6$ on the amended to semi-officlal COW1t released on Nov. Republican tallied 119,089 (117,718) to count of disturbing the peace, 8, County Clerk William St: John reported U.S. Senator where statewide loser Max to supervisors Wednesday. Rafferty increased his lead from 2951573 Identical charges were recorded Vote! added to the original totals only to 301,053 compared to Alan Cranston's against Raymond Howard Scudder, '¥1, served to increase the victor'1 margins lSf,489 and 187,166. of Tustin, Woodfin's companion in the in most cases. Democrat Gordon T. Shepard's 51,174 offenses that led to their arrest in the The total vote was 580,88S, or 87.3 (50,60l). restroom of the Union Bus Depot iD t of the .n~ ed te the Orange County's only other Democratic percen re6""'.er vo rs, representative, Assemblyman Kenneth Santa Ana last Sept. 19· highest total In county history. S dd ho U I ed hi Richard Nixon received 314,905 votes Cory had the second closest shave cu er, w recen y res gn s compared to 308,731 in the earlier tally defeating Republican Bruce Nestande on-post as administration services officer L." , whereat Hubert Humphrey got only Iy 57,260 (56,&SO) to 55,695 (55,090), a in the District Attorney's Office, "a I have been known to stre~. tbeir fick. 1,. _com""_, to 1_..,509 1,565 vote margin. 1 ed thr , b tlon A "When you're down to the tninimum ••"" t-'-"" ~, . Other offi~ and their votes: p ac an ee years pro a . con- on ILS, aorund 200 feet, and see .the The same W83 true in the race for 35th Aasembly District, John V. Briggs, dition of that probation, be was told, tin to land U not The most spirited congressional race ,runway, you con ue . , Rep. incumbent, 48,968 (48,266); Abner is that he must undergo psychiatric you'reobllgatedtopullupandgoaround In ·the 43rd district saw incwnbent M Fr'tz ~ I 17391 (1715") lin Democrat RiChard T. HaMa winning · 1 • utauocra • • , " ; counse g. again," Capt. Matloff said. 10th Assembly District, Robert H. by only 1,041 vol.ea over challenger Bill Under the VOR system, he said, the J ~ The count Hanna 91872 Burke, Rep. incumbent, 98,910 (97,582); procedure merely increases t be T. ieagu90e. "l : • ' ; Jim Bentson, Dem., 48,25~ ( 47,571 ). minim al ·tud hi eague, ,.... . . um ti e at w ch fl pilot must Renresentatlve James B. Utt easily 7lst A11embly Dllttict, Robert E. use his own discertion about whethtr r· Badham, Rep. incumbent, 113,952 b · h' l.lliO' swamped his Democratic o p p o n e n t or not to rmg IS s .... ., in. (111,553); Frank W. Raczek, Dem., 34,755 "It appears to me .\hls pilot made (34,154). Sealah 'Launched' Off San Oemente his approach and left bit m.lnlmwn Board of Sapervhon, Flrst District, altitude," Capt. MaUoff theorized, "!! OOKJNG FOR F ? Robert W. Battin 49,066 (48,435}; Patrick Sea.lab 3, in which team! of men he had stayed on It, he w0uldn'I have L UN, Duggan, 27, 85 (27,179); Clifi Frazier plan to live and work at the bottom hit the freeway." &29, write-in. of the ~ean, was slipped into the water "I missed two or three approaches BOYS' CLUB OPEN Tri.Cities Municipal Water Dmrlc~ off San Clemente Island Wednesday In the San Joaquin Valley under the Board ol. Directors, John P. Serences, night. same conditions last week," noted the Time banging heavy on your boy's 967 (961); Malcolm E. Pierce, 794 (792). U.S. Navy spokesmen said a few Boeing 127 jetliner pilot, adding that hands during Lhis brief holiday respite "minor leaks'' were fixed, and the Sealab be made new attempt. as required. from scl.iol? Strikers to Return 3 was pressurized to prevent flooding Airline accidents on landing approaches The Boys Club of the Harbor Area and provide buoyancy. are frequenUy the cause ol stretching wW be open Friday and Saturday from NEW YORK (AP) -Hospital work· Qfflclals said no definite date bad the minimum visual height to avoid 10 a.m. to , 5 p.m., for all &O?ts of ers have voted overwhelmingly to re-been aet for lowering the 57·by·1Z foot making another approach, Capt. Matloft activities, according to E%ecuUve Dire<:-turn to w or k Friday at four state men-container, whJch resembles a railroad suggested. tor Lou Yantorn. taJ institutions where they walked out tank car, the 600 feet to the ocean SEEUGBTS i;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;~~~ ... lnii;ia~unl:iiion~jurlii;iisd~l~cU~oinal~diapui,'i;iiiteiii..;n;&;;;-..n~oo;;;;r.;;;;;;;;;;-.;;n;;;"°":;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;; . ''They see a few lights and a clear .,..__.,.~,...,..•Jlllili:i=lJlllJlfiJllllii:E ..... :lllBiJllllJtliJIH•-.•~•--~- spot in the clouds, they get sucked down into that bole and they there they are -up against a freeway or tower," he aaid. Whatever caused the Cable Commuter Airliner crash while Capt Dubois was 1t the controls however must be determined -II it can be -by the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board, he stressed. The Cartwheeling crash in which the twin propjet bounded. across all four freeway lanes -spewing blazing fuel and tearing the craft apart -killed eight Orange County residents. County supervisors Tuesday approved an agreement with the FAA to install the ll.S operation which might have Slyed nine µyes laat SalurW nlghL And then agaln, said Capt. MaUoff, maybe not. "Whenever thert'I an accident, e"Vf!l'f pJane driver in the country wonders what the guy did •wrong and how he can avoid It," the veteran pilot con- clnded. capt. Dubois WU a veteran flyer wllb aome 30 years uperience In every type ol aln:ralt, ac:ccrl!lni to hlJ widow. capt. MaUoff la a former U.S. Air !'orce jet pilot, who bu been llylog for about 20 years. Ft'Ottt P .. e 1 BOY'S TREK •• quarter1 to cover three miles before he found lbe hllbway. Rlib)' and the d1U1bler wort talcen to a booPIW II Nephi, Utall. ,,,. fam1l7 1'U en """' lo ThanU- glv!nc dlnntr at Ibo home ol JUsbJ'• father In Salt Lake City. They atarted lbe lollrneJ In clear wetlber In mid lfternoon lrom an airport II Van Nuy$. f. At JJ. J. 9arretl Finely Cra~ed by Pennsylvania House "THE PLYMOUTH MEETING MAGAZINE RACK" <._ .... s.;;. Ii'> .. • ·.:-t THI S_GRACEFULACCESSORY.WILC COMPLEMENT EVERY DECOR , •. • A GREAT GIFT ITEM FOR • • JHE HOME • CHOOSE FROM · :;... Antique Blue Antique Green Rog. Antique · Red Forest.Ton.I· Jlaplo .. For Limited Tim• • • Cllolco of Colon • --· -~o--,.. ______________ ... __________ _ . Bay ,Citizens I Cancel EPS Voting Plan By JEROME F. COLLINS 011t1e'D11h' '*' " ... Newport Beach's controvere.ial "Elec- tronic ProtectiOn System" (EPS) is a dead issue -again. A spokesman for the Raf Area Citizens. Council said today plllM are ,being at>an-\ do6'(1 to force a citywide election on the police television surveillance. pro- posal, rejected in August by a 4-3 Cily Council vote. l T~ Bay Area Cooncll , which repreeents 20 homeowners 8S90Clations, last mon\b. disc~ EPS. Represen- tatives of six' property owners' groups GETTING READY -Bay Area Council Chainnao Allao Beek gets wound up in film as Newport Tomorrow Chairman John Macnab studies map in preparation for Tuesday's 8 p.m. "town hall" meet- ing at Mariners Library. • Newport Tonwrr_ow Sets 'Town Hall' Meeting All Newport Beach annchair planners today were in·1ite.d to a Bay Area Citizens Council "town hall" meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3, to hear about ttie Newport TQlllorrow project. The session will be held at the Mariners Library all-purpoae room at 8 p.m., 'according to Bay Area Coun- cil Chairman Allan Beek. ' Speakers wiU be former city Planning OU:ec.tor ET.ne;;:t, Mayer ~r, aod Newwn .. Tomorrow General Chairman John Mac- nab. Beek said they will explain the goals of Newport Tomorrow, the joint city. citizens study aimed at developing guidelines for community growth. Also, films . will be shown on ex "Newport yesterday and Newport today." The Bay Area Council represents some 20 property ownets associations. "It was formed to handle major problems, such as the Orange County Airport noise pro- blem,. that .~ffJ!ct ,the . m_ajority "¢ homeowners," said Beek. The Council board is com_poaed of two members from each property owners association. State Senator Offers Plan For Sweeping Tax Revisio1 SACRAMENTf!) "(AP -While a special governor's cornmil3ion and _Yarious others continue studying tax refonri, a Republican senator hM produced his own Jweeping tax revision plan from a hospital bed and 31 years' experience as a lawyer and certified public ac- countant. ; It Would Include near-elimination of the local propeity tax, a sharp cut .. in Uie sales tal·and new taxes on virtually eve'fy service performed, from s shoe shine to an appendectomy. ,sen. WUllam E. Coombs, a first-term legislator from 'Rialto, introduced bis package at a news conference Monday. He said it was just one man's thoughts.. based on long experience, and was in- tended "to bring some completely fresh thinking to the whole subject tax reform ... " The basic work on it occurred during a recent hospital stay. The California Taxpayers Association helped Coombs get it ready for presen- tation, and a spokesman said that while the group couldn't accept some of the ideas, it was nice to see some new thinking on the subject, which has pro- duced many reports and proposed legisla- tion in recent years, but little action. Some or the suggestions 'in Combs' proposal have been rejected already by • Reagan -such a:i extending the sales tax ~looit-Coombs ilso'included another idea i:ID'Uted ooce by the legislature -lmpoaition of a tax on services, in other wordJ on just about everything that someone does for someone else. To make up for the huge amount of revenue that would be lost by some of the tax cuts he proposes, Coombs called for something put forth last year by anotber Reagan tax study group, but which the governor didn't accept -a "gross margins" tax. This tai:, which is not 1n use in the United States but which Coombs said is a basic business tu 1n Western Europee, amounts to taxing the dif· ference between what a firm charges for· its product, and what it cost.! to produce. He said it would be a three percent maximum. Coombs also called for another item -an oil severance tax. He proposed it be Z5 cents Irr each barrel produced in California. Hal 'Akins Gets Praise of Board Winning ways of Laguna Beach High School varsity football players and Coach· Hal Akins were commended in a school board resolution Tuesday. ~ The resolution offered by trustee Larry Taylor noted that the undefeated, untied t e a m had won the Crestview League for the first Wne despite superior enroll- ment in other league schools. ' The team is in the ,second round at CIF playoffs after , a · hair_ rahlrf; win in the final minutea of trnO La Quinta game last week wblcb ended ~4 to 13. : aaid they wanted an election on the issue. Such a balloting would require a petition campaign. About 2 , 0 0 0 signalures would be needed to compel the special municipal election. - Further discussion was then scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 3. Bul not any more. "It won't be on the agenda now,'' aaid a Bay Area Council board member. Pcilice Chief B. James Glavas' recently voiced opposition to an election on the system was ;responsible, the board member said. "What· the chief said just blew it down." Glavas caJled the election plan "a futile exercise." He said the prospects of gfittlng a federal grant -$500.900 was the sum considered during EPS studies -are oow nil. He pointed out that use of closed circuit TV for surveillance purposes is already under way elsewhere The town of Olean, N.Y., is one of the communities that has embarked on the expeimental, federally assisted pro- gram. Newpoq City Councilman r . ' J. Gruber ]ll"lnci~ council advocate of the sysiem, said today he also considered EPS no longer worth pursuing, for now. "I have no doubts," he explained, "thjlt within five years we'll be crying for It, ans! we'll get it. But it will be at considerably less cost." Costa Mesa several weeks ago began studyi,ng the system. No decision has yet been reached. "I don't think they 'll do anything about it," said Gruber. "Time's.running,out. '' Spaniel Stol.en With Car Back; Auto Still Gone The lost -a loveable cocker spaniel named Gip, who was taken for a ride by thieves who stole his mistresa' car outside a Costa M~a religious good! store three weeks ago-is found. · ' ' ' Mc, ,,.,.i Mrs. Paul Debo, of 834 SL Clair Ave., Wednesday left for San.Fran· cisco to pick up their pet. from the animal pound after being notilie4 Tues- day. Authorities .picked up the roaming dog and traced it through its Orange County dog license, although the Dehn's 1968 Podtiac sedan has never been recovered "We're leaving for San Francisco this afternoon and expect to be back Saturday or Sunday," Dehn said today . Mrs. Dehn telephoned the SPCA pound Tuesday after being notified through the Orange CGunty authorities that the JD.is. singing Gip was alive and well -though depressed -in San Francisco. Costa Mesa police had theorized that professional car thieves may have heisted the auto parked at Newport Boulevard and East 18th Street on Nov. 4, due to the swift, effortless procedure. Theft of the car While Mrs. Dehn was shopping in the religious goods store was Ole second automobile loss to the family within a short period of time. Earlier, a 1958 Dodge was stolen after their 9Cm drove it to San Diego where he ·was briefly based abo~d a Navy shi p and tqe vehicle was later wrecked and impounded as a complete loss. After the second theft, the distraught Mrs, Dehn said she would rather have Gip back than the family's expensive automobile whoch could be replaced. Telephoning the San Francisc;o Pound on Tuesday, she told a staff ·member Gip's name, to go along with the license tag number she carried on her red collar. One stolen car was a tot.al loss and another is still missing, but authorities have at least solved a porUon of the cruel case which l.hreatened to break an ailing woman's heart. Mrs. Oetm is no longer iYPPed out ol Gip, ' . Non-voters Big Hazard -, Loo Angeles Police Capt. Harry A. Nel.oon, vice squad COQUl\a.I· de<, Wedriesday was appqin!ed now Ne\fport BeaCh assistant police chief, He slarll in New- port Jan.1. . . To :Polls, Says Gal·l~p PHILADELPHIA (UPI ) -Polltter George Gallup says that one principal h.uanl atalhst election polll ls the voten w.ho don't cut ballotl. Gallup told stud«!ts of the Annenbel'g Scl)ool of Comnlunicationl that his otpniution had lo anticipate tha 'llW!lbtl' who ~ not VCJle U well u 'oltlmate who """1d vote tor ·whom. He said his orpnlzltloa ~led J.1 p«:conl of the votm would not cul ballota but st percool dldn'I vot.. lie -Aid a m1le coDq:e, graduate belwf"1 the aaea ol ta and 1$ II tile per'IOD most likely to vote •hilt a 20 to -.year--0\d wife of a blue collar worker who has not finished high !!Cbool b the least likely to vole. Gallup said public opiniOn polls ha ve irilproved greatly aince 1M8 when pool taken prodlcted Gov, 'l'homu Dewey of New York would oust Presklent Harry s_ Truma!! C1Un the White llbale. He oald hia predkuon lot Rkhard, Nixon w,s olL only .~pen:eot ol hil pet<elltage of the popular_ vota while he was only one percent 'b6low Vice President Hubert Uumphrty'a vote and I.I pen:eol below that ti U-p Wallace. ------~ ---~i__,,---'-~-------~--~-~~~-------- Th11ndl,)', Nowmbti 28, 1%8 NEW 250-UNIT HOTEL SET FDR IRVINE SITE NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORJ' Construction Starts This Month on 7~Acre Alrporte.r Inn Complex Airporter Hotel Planne·d t • • I i ' • • • • A ZSO..unit hotel, Orange County's third largest, will be under construction this month in the Irvine Industrial ComPlex's new $40 million airport business center, Philip L. Anshutz, manager of com~ mercial leasing, disclosed today. the Jolly Roger Inn Hotel In Anah~, said, "Our 80()..seat c<>nvention center already _has been partially booked for next summer, and we have requests for rooms from industries in the Irvine Industrial Complex and Disneyland areas." center's 17·acre first phase ls a S2 mll1lon oflice building and six amaller olllce building1, which will be-under coo- struction in tbe next few mont.bs, Anabub said. Initial structuie in the 70.acre project near the main entrance to Orange County Airport, the $4 million Alrporter Inn Hotel will feature a large restaurant complex as. well as various other hotel services. Fred Briggs of Laguna Beach designed the new hotel which will cover seven acres in the business center on MacArthur Boulevard at Michelson Drive, heart of the industrial complex. "We currently are negotiating with individuals for phase two, which will include four majo r offi ce buildings, several restauranb,, lndus,!rial medical-clinic, bowling alley, bealUfcfiib. and various other commercial ases, .... he added. Owner Richard Duffy, who also owns Also ineluded in airport business - 1.: \ < t , " • • • -··-·-· ~nristmas . is a Family llf fair at .l3alle.~k£ Fasnie11 ~qqare $anta Ana Mon. Dec. 2-Bl'Othechood Balladaires, Bob Marq uette Tue" Dec. 3.:..rhe Madrigals ' . Pecolta Jr. High Wed. Dec. 4-A Ca,,.lla Chofr Santa Ano High Sat. Dec. 7~The Chontevr< Calvary Church of Santa Ana Mon. Dec. 9-Raptur• Tones 'Wesfmimftr Four.square Church Tu11. Dec. 10-*Capella Cboic • 111.JVing Chriifmos Tr••" ,, We.tern High of Anaheim Wed. Dec. l l-Gfr/1 Gl11 Club McFoddlnJt.High,SantaAno - : . cl ~ • Ii • .-. ., ' ll " ~ i • • C1tG lo with -ClhL IW1 .... n. ..... ,.. .......... ,the',. ..... -.. .. the Mall. Jfl1 elllco ... n -t.IO Thun . Doc. 12-S<:hool Choir ;t from Orangewood Elementary, Orange Fri. Dec. 13-Rebelaire.s, • Smedley Jr. High, Santa Ana · Sat. Dec. 14-Choral c;lub , .,; Ma iywood High, Ocange I Mon. Dec. 16-Yorbc.-Tones Yorba Jr. High Tues. Dec. 17-A Capella Choir Santa Ana Valley High Wed, Doc. l.B-Choir lrom St, Cirthtrints Milffary School, Anaheim Thurs.Doc.19-Madrigol Singers Ball Jc. High, Anaheim Fci. Otc. 20-Jr, Girl Scouts Kat.Ila School, Otange Sal. Dec. 21-Mllodelt1< Willard Jt. High, Santa Ana Mon. Dec. 23-Caclelte Troup 964, Cerro Villo, Orange "Y04.J'U FltEEWAY CLOSE TO US" • • t ' . FASHION ........ -....... ,....,. Dec. 2' .. -~~ '"° ,...,, - • • • ,, " l " • " ,; ,. " • • ' • ' ' ' ' I ' • ., • I, I • • ' ' • I 1 • • . Costa Mesa Studies ~ueli~op~ Plan IC CJI ,.., .. ...,, ......... , o..r ~ Tbanbslving week-end .. liar" tj1_ 111• show • tbe Shedd ~dlan In Cblcago Is the turtey- lt lo tu eqaarlwn'• fllh-<>f-u..-et Md 1•ta top billing amanc 11a. 1tankmates, which 111-d• IWJ•lag gQll1'8lllil, guppies, pal!eH, tlalloh i!nd flounders. · • 1J AlllBUi\ 11. VINSEL· °' .. .., ........ A two U,, -job ck:mOOsttallon -wtlllln 10 days -la schedllled !Ollowlnc the wllfdqp GI I ~ IWdy '"' the lfec:tlv.._ ol • poUco • belkopter palrol In cullilll Coote Ima., crime nto. Police O>lef ~ Nell AJI thet no q.-exllll about v~la ol> IUCb • l)'llom to Ille clly, llut the d<tetminlnll 1-wm be u. COii. "Wt are fJl1fl tc a study fl ~ ntc. lemll! Ind other ftcton com- parable with l>altewond'I Sty Knlgbl prv- ll'llllt" Neth llJd, "we reel we're very ~-"··" ~. . "In fact.," be added, "l leel like I've been llvfhl tn Lakewood." Chill! Nell DOied lhll the Sky Knlgbl helicopter patrol ol the _ ..... , Beac& oUburb bas brool)ll I definite reduction iD crime nte, while other areu have eooUnued to lncruse I to t percent eocll year. Spaclflcally reduced, he Mid, WU ... called crime in the streets such as lhlt cil<d by the Prealll<W'• Crime ccm- mi.uioo, like aggravated auault, which dropped 22 percent. Probably by January, the Costa Mesa Police Department will be ready to stage a nlgbt ·and day helicopter patrol ever a 48-hour pericd to lee.ally tell .the aerial aurvelllance progr~~ · Balled cm the known fact cf its being a crime deterrent, the helicopter system will also drastically increase patrol ef· ticiency, while Ieadini to !ewer cffenses to bandle. "A man 'who wa1 attempting &c burglarize a building, !er instance, couJdn 't see the patrol car that might be ccmln& around the ccrner, but be I 1· • ' coold .,. U.. bt1lcoplor tine IOllol ~· part!aUy luoded bf the lederal ud wlyted, bul privately tbe1 ""' II Important. ' - nay " Neth ~ goTeramom u an exporbMbt; Ind !bet Qi111e lnlerOotecl. N"'8!'J>Cift Beadl police earUer th1' ,.... ~ bellcoptt [llltrol i,. equal.lo. ef. wu lbe nobe factor, whicll bas been "Ob'1oolly, we on the City Council lated the llO-Ulled Eye In the Sty •-• eUmlnal<d. llO lnlertotecl In any new metbodl ol, fnd wn pleued with the r""111, but .,..eocy, be •11. .. to • Pf" .• °'• pelrol . Rugbel Al r c ra fl subleqlienlly In· redllClnf the crime rate," lllld ~<!f no action bas yet bee!I taken to ed.,i cm Ind lfio JO 1!>"1-rai-lb -a...,..l<d ill ao<:alifd ll1:R ' prOject, Alvin L. Pinkley. • ar "'ject the l1tlem. them In a 24-llour ib!jt. • ' reauitl.ni In develoPmenl of a quiet tall · "We ar. keeping en open mind, but Cblef Neth hlmsell II avalleblo to Should the ~ ~ be m. rotor "blcb ended complllnll. we have to !Ind ·out about the COii dllcua Ibo project with aervlce clubs •lllUH1ed. .,.,.. .from ~-~ MOia City oUicials cannot actually take a 111111 ~ ol parts replacement," Ind other clUzen organllaUo111, to open Police Derer-woeld Jie ~ poolUon oo Netl1'4 bellcopter palrol pro-Pinkley added, 11,)'lne the poalblllty ot out clmlll ol . the space oge •- to undqo~ ~ al"~ pooal ·lllllll all the· f.a<la are oompiled jolot powers --with~ cities for law ll1d ord<r. ' ICbooll. to 117.tlie ~.. \ . Rougbly, ·""'"' Nl!ih est!Jnatel, the prvir1111 ·~ cOll ·'2110,Glif the first year -'!hlc" lnclud<o ~ ot the palrol aiicraft -dtopplDJ . to nearly hall lhlt ftgure the followlnc yur. '"n>e oet reoult to the ·citizen Is a doflnli. -In Criminal ..... " QUef Neth lllld. HeUcopte polke ~lrol I> allo a dellnite advantage to surrounding ltlet w~ver Jt 11 practlced, due to mutual tkl agreementa for ~ en- forcement aituaUona. n-might Include IW"Ch for fug!tivet or lolt childrfll, talllni of llUlpOCled narcotlca ollenden In ga-· Ing evidence, or aerial lllum.lriation of night crime and accident sctne1. Even wlthout commission of a crime, the helicopter patro) aimpllfies police wcrk becallle it can cover 25 to 30 square miles -twice Costa Mesa's size -in one hour. A patrol car can effecUvely cruise on1y about 1.7 square miles in tbt same amount of time. Chief Neth said there 11 plenty of room for a heliport at the rear of the Costa Mesa Police Facillty at 99 Fair Drive for the customary two helicopters to be quartered. Only one helicopter ii in service ~t any given Ume under routlnt: clrcmnstan- ces. , J Ult one .actual complaint w a a generated by the Lakewood Sky Knight I I 3321 .E. COAST HWV.,. C9rona1 del Mar 111 AVE. DEL MAR, San Clemente FREE PARKING • I •' CLOSING OUR CORONA DEL .MAR .STORE -----. ~ I ~ R • ' • AS WE ,DESIRE A CHANGE Of LpcATION \'IE MUST CLOSl°"otlR.CORONA OEL MAR STORI .AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. TO EXPEDITE THIS, THE S.AJ.E WILL BE HELD IN THE SAN CLE· MENTE STORE .AS WELL. , > ·ALL FAMOUS BRANDS SAVE %· YJ· Y2 & MORE Mesa United Fund Hiii:, *EVERYTHING :MUSI oo·roTHE ·aAREWALLS The girls of l\;ldcliffe College like male companioo.<hip at lunch tlme, ao th~y stagged a "lunch-in" at Deed>1 all-male i,ai:vard. A gJ'OtfP of pretty_ ''Clifties" invaded HarYarcf• ~ "Union In a IDOY9 mad.em. Dool•I . Shi•} hailed as 'fan immeasurable advance in mal'°femalenlati<l!)S." 41% Early in Campaign . ·' .. Inching toward the 50 percent gnal achievement while the campaJgn is still yQWI(, <ho '.eoota Mesa United Fund · . Wednellloy·bit U percent of its $100,500 ,projected totlJ cofib:ibuticn. Chairman Glenn. V 1 pack said COD· tribuUoos 1 daring.~ .pre"1ous week in· crebed. e!ltd ·.percent ot'er any prior 0. J, Simpson of•Southern Calj!-w~ dnrlng the campaign, with a total ooiia WI!" 1lii hapj\y wheo he ,...,c of 181,1165 deposited. ceived tl!<f Reisman Trophy pro-"These dollars will be put to good clahning him the finest College use aa they are allocated tc the 21 football player in the land,)be said major bealth, family ,';"rvlce and youth be might name bis lint ~d -. ,~es during 1969, said UF Board ''Baby Herman,, Bvt ·bi,.s ' wile'· ~nt Ellis Gardner. ho · · the ·~ • · \ '·"Ju:hievement cf our tcta.1 goal ww· W ts expecting . · """"" -"'1al<eithousand• of families happier and didn't lhlnk much of 1!f8 !')\ '•Qh.. "lleal!1if .. dnrlng the next 12 mon!IJs," no, we'll give binii .... . •· «~ed. , name," ahe said. \..! ~. • ~ ~~. 'lie· lfld the UF's corporattcns and • ._ · · ' ...._ dlvlaion comprised of larger ~'t;;" the Harbor area, bu hit 47 Tht Nl1D York Social. register welc;omtd Aristotle Onassis to it.I m6s lilting of the 1ociol elect a.s tht f'esult of his mamaQe to tM f~T Mn. John F. Ken- mdy, according to tM mio iisut. The chunky black book known a.s "SocietJ/1 Bible,. has in thf past omitkd 1odaltte1 W ho 1Dtd divot'Cttl, actor1, fortigMr1, and fiam:bOJltlnt per- 1onalitU1. But .this polfey has ben con.siduobly librraliztd m rtcent ~ars. • At Lima Peru, the new mjlltary government has not forgotten the sports fans. In an effort to gain popularity, the government lower-- eel tbe price of tickets to ooccer matches. percent cf it.I goal, with $15, 724 donated. They are contacting 257 separate units -which are firms er emplcye groups within the copipany -according tc UF Conversion Due For Waterway news director Russ Cclsten. "Emplcyea who have not yet had the opportunity to participate In th1I ooce-ln-I a-year community event ahou1d request their i!zipioyen to instilute a campaign, 'AN:'.cWrmuBack. · ~,and employes dlyiainn bu reported 17 j>m:eol of tbeir 18,500 (Oal sc rar, •. . Only 48 'bjlve tuponded, to requeoll malle(! three 'w~ age.. · The aco1 ·peraoilnel and attldenll caJn. . P,ligJr,,has reached 40 percent ol lts fl08I. 'Studeqts at Costa ~esa and Estancia , High ScboolJ -always staunch ctb-I trlb\ltors -lia'l" not yet been beard , from, ·Back '814,' ''l'lli'fo Other· dlvlaions which ai:e I ~ s1oW in nomplllng their share 1 of tbe United P'1IDlt load 'ha~ ~ to .report yet, be coocb!ed. · · P" I Se•••I Clalldren Get Estended 1'mtion ... - .... 1111. Bail ~tld!d sr-1• teacher at West Elem-• "3; lltllocJI, You.nptown, Ohio, makes certain lier I t .. Git mealeie. Youngstown public *911111 i/llaii UI 1'llll abort of money and baa 1 " -closed dnwn·for remalnder of !tea. Votm 1mvrn.. jecled six proposals for a tu lncreua in put two ~ean. • I , ' ii---LADIES'------MEN'S,---i WEAR WEAR Ro9. 10.00-24.00 326 lo 1666 BlOUSE.S R911, S.00,12.liO 226 to . 41& UNGERIE Slips • ·e,. Sfips Pan+Mts • Bras Girdles Reg. 1.50 to 8.00 3/)38 to 386 KNIT SUITS Re9. 45.00 • 125.00 1686 to 4786 . DRESSE.S & SHIFTS Ro9. I 0.00 .-40.00 186 lo 2786 HOSIERY P1nty Ho•• e C1nfr1c1 e R.tg. Ho1i•ry e Rtg. 1.50-3.00 ·Ro9. 8.00-16.00 J28 · .. 326 ' · SHEU.S •:Reg. 1 V.111lue1 to 6.00 ·' from 288 , SLEEPWEAR Gown• • Robe• . Ousters P1jamas Rog. 5.00-10.00 ~ to 66& • ' . ~ -' SHIRTS Knit e Ortn e Sport R•t· 5.00-14.00 · 126 to 786 SWEATERS C•rdi1J1n1 e PvlloY•" Qrlon1 e Wools Rig. 12.011•27.'00 • 5'8 to 1886 · , . .. . :SPoR( COATS , , ~·•· 4q.oo ,; 7,s.o o . ·. ' . l6'8 'to 4486·. , ' . • MEN"S · · ... :-•DRESS ·.SLACKS Ro9 .. 17 .00.40.00. 1086 lo 1C)86 MEN'S TIES MEN'S ' NO IRON 1 ! " " PANTS • Reg. to I 0.00 386 ' ' • ' MEN'S I . SOX Reg. from 2.00-5.00 Reg. to 1.00 Reg. to 1.50- 46¢ 76¢ • GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE . 1---Ll1"'nED QUANITltY SPECIALS--- WOMEN'S WOMEN'S MEN'S MEN'S GIRLS \ BRAS SHIFTS KNIT SHORTS ~SUPS SillRTS 'IE SHOITS • ' ~ . 99J 86¢. • . • 43~ ... 86¢ 86¢' 96¢ 311~ { WOMEN'S WOMEN'S PAllTY JEWB.RY MEN'S MEN'S GIRIL. situs ~ WASH mt: BLOUSfS GlllDlf .. 26¢ Siii.TS SLAW TOPS L )6¢ 43¢ 99J 96¢ 196 86¢ /,, U.S. Won~t -Give Up QUEENIE By Phil lnterfalldl Guantanamo Bcue Key of Defense GUANTANAMO NAVAL BASE, Cuba (UPI) -The United States will never let Fidel Castro take t ~ i s strategic base by farce ··and is preparing for a long stay here -probably for as long ' as Cuba remains under Com· about the fenct., t• fllldretb said wryly. OLDref BASE GilnlO is the olde!t U.S. base on foreign soil and ls the only American base in a Com· munist country, Its vaJue ani;t importance stem-from the faol that it guarantees the United rnunist control. _ .. _ .. States control over one of the A visitor reaches this con-world's outstanding training clusion soon after taking a "grounds" for warshiP3. loQk at this 45-square mile "Our basic mission here la military enclave on Cuba's to train the Atlantic fleet," southeast Oriente coast. A talk Hildreth said. "Our second with Rear Adm. James B. basic mission is defending the lilldreth, the base com· base for fleet training." mander, confirms it. Guantanamo Bay, which "Castro ":ould_ haye to be comprises fully one-half o( the somewhat 1rralional to at-base area is one of the best tack,'' the 48-year o Id '.dee~ate; hafbors on earth. Hildreth, of Ukiah, Calif., said Off 'shore the Navy has modestly. "He knows full well unlimited deep water of the we would defend the base." Caribbean Sea to maneuver If a Cuban attack did come in usuilly perfect weather It more likely "would have with uncluttered air space to Lie into a bi~r \\'Orld overhead. situation," he added . An average of 12 warships, FADES AWAY but at times as many as 19, go through prolonged The running fl urry or in· "shakedown" or "refresher" cidcnts between G it mo training of Gitmo monll) after Marines and Castro's troops month by expert "ship riders" which prevailed here up to from the Fleet Training Group two fears ago has faded away. (F"l'G) based here. The John A strange tranquility has F. Kennedy, newest Navy car· taken its place. rier, is one of the ships "\-Ve watch them and they training here now. watch us," the two.star ad· In the event of a Cuban miral explained. attack the firepower from to one Navy officer -has just been installed along the fence line for emergency use al • """' of about $500,000. I •*1r~/ MODEllN HOVSING Another i11 millloo is about to be spent for modem, ai.r- condlti~ barracks1 officers' quarters and famUy boualng, which is scarce. To make the big b8.9e run, some 5,000 civilians llve and work here. They include i,700 military dependent..; about 600 seil-ailed anli.Castio baae <ll)pleyes; nearly <00 other CUban workers who still "commute" through one gate in the fence to their homes ;.-, in CUba; 1).50 J&Iil.aican! CGoo:r-~~ ... i.....1'4.a. ~\;-· d ,,, / working on a contract basis; '"'.:"--".'w;,;..w;;.;"',:o"';;.;;-;;.;"~;.·------·~----'--1 a handful of Chineae wtw>'ve been here almost as long as "It ma.y be pollution to everybody else, but It'• btead the base; and ' various other and butter to me." lypes of U.S. civilian person--------------------- nel. Gitmo's combination o f marshy sall·water terrain and rolling, arid, cactus and weed- studded hills (with such n~es as John Paul Jones Aili ~ Suicide Ridge) make It look like a cross between the Florida Keys and Southern California. In the c Io s e distance loom the brownish grim mountains of Cuba's Sierra Maestra r a n g e , birthplace of the revolution which Castro turned into a Communist coup 10 years ago. Procrastinators Now To Make Up Minds to ua that he Ls a sincere candidate," aaid convention chalrnwt Don Rosenblit of Cherry Hll~ N.J. Ho said Stassen we sincere.' Ending Measles • Tiny State ShO'WS. How It's Done W ASlllNGroN (AP) -'ll>I early c olo al 1 t1 lntroduced mwl• Into Nonlt Amu1ca Joriie l>D ye.ara qo. Now.one ol the or!Clnal Now England colonies -Rhode IJland 1 ls domonolntlng bow th• cl!Je.., might be eadicalod nationally. Indeed, measles -called "meU!a" by the PilgrlmJ - ls rapidly dluppoarlng from the tiny Ila~ lhanb to a vaccine program. 'nlat was the word -on Tlwlksgl~ Eve -from the .Medical & Pharmaceutical' InfonnaUon Bureau of New York, in calling attention to a fea!nt article In the New England Journal of Medicine. "New: England colonists in- troduced 'moul"' Into North America. the first appearance of the dl!easo bdn( noted in 1667," the Journal said. "It Ill perhaps fltuns that •11< ol the original colon! .. -Rhode Jsland -abould be the first to approach eradica- tion of thls cl!Jeas• ..... 300 years later." ptarlnJ from lhll -Rhode . ; IJ!and -popllat!on ol •I>' I proxlmat.ly I00,000 ~ muely loo yun al1er ll>o ·· lnltllUon ol a -cllnatad m e a s 1 e wrad\callon -pro- eram," they 11td. 'Ibey cave these detalll: The 1 t a t e. ' s antlmusla campaign be1an on Jan. 23, lfl'I. On that day -and In follow-up clinics ap- proxlmattI, ro pe=nt o1 Rhode Island'• e •ti mated U,000 ~eaa!ewuaceptlblo cblldten w~ ipununized wi\h single-tho!, llve bot -.I- down v1rua vaccine. STUDY TESTS TRAVEL TIME I.OS ANGELES (AP) - Traffic uperts want Loi Angeles motorists to quit crowdlns the freeways and use the 20,000 miles of. surface str<ots. .SANTA ~ ARRlvts TORlOITOW I FRIDAY I .by boat at FASHION ISLANf · in • N;ewporl C<mlw 10 A:M. Oii iiie Mii I The watching is done from ships in training would back observation posts and bunkers up Gitmo's defenses while and trenches on both sides i1artne! from a Caribbean of the 17·mi1e chain link fence "ready force" always at sea \Vhi ch separates Gitmo from in the area and other!! from Cuba. Land mine~ are the U.S. mainland would fly This is Gitmo, perhaps the most unique American base in lhe world. PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - Richard Nixon, M I 11 a r d Fillmore, George Washington and Harold Stassen were hail- ed as "likely candidates" to- day as the Procrastinators Club of Americ. made plam for its political convention Dec. 7-.8 at AUanUc 'City to nall)e a presidential standard- bearer. Rosenblit said all IS llate. in the union would send deltgat.ea. The total delegate streogtb_oLlSo will jam con-- vention ball where the con- vention will be lleld, he said. The Joamal article WU written by Dr. Wllllam Scbaf- lnor d. tho U.S. Public Hu!lh Senice's N a t lo n a I Com- mlllllcable Diseue c.enter, Atlanta, Ga., and t w o usoclates: Ann Schluderberg of the Rhode llland Depart- ment of Health and Dr. Earl B. Byrpe, Yale University. A lost of Ume required to ttavel 11.7 miles from west Loo Angel .. to the -.iio... Civic Cent.er at a rush hour showed: The dr1 vt on surface streets took :Kl minutes co~ pared to 48 minutes bf freeway and T1 minutes by bus. , . l"acifk Ca-t .. ~,!"' .. .._. . .,. everywhere. here within hours. There are 4,'000 Marif!es -A continuing series or big most of them baltle·seasoned money ouUays-by the Navy Vietnam veterans -and Navy can be viewed a!I "evidence men here. Precise figures on of our determination to slay Cuban troops across the fence here," the admiral !laid. are undisclosed. But they in· They began four years ago elude at least one arlillery when Caslro cut off Cuban battalion. fresh water to the base. A A Marine officer described $10 1nillion salt water con- Castro's bunker system "quite version plant -which also sophisticated -right out of supplies electric power -is the latest Soviet manual." now in operation making the Cuba has the advantage in base self·suflicient in fresh observation since its forces wat.er. hold the higher mountain But the margin of self·suf- ground encircling the base. f1ciency :S narrow and another "Whoever laid out this place $2 million installation may be in l!IOJ (U:Je year a base agree-neede<J, according to plant ment in perpetuity-was signed ,.....engiheers. \fith the fledgling Cuban /A. st.ring of lights -"fan- republic) was not thinking • tastically bright," according 6.BO·l l 6.50-13 7.35-14 7.75·14 8.25-14 7.75·15 8.15-15 4 for 4 for 4 fOf 4 for '66 ·1s •11 •go Tube/us wbitewa//1 a/i1htly lligher i'll puce• l'lUS ,,_59 IO t2 59 psr 1lro Fed, ••clM in. oaln U• ond 4 h -.lo·irl "'" o!! ,.ow <at, GUARANTEED IN WRITING .,/"'Im t.1-u .;' .... lllt Clltt ....... ti" ... iast llrwiM tlrMli• ,,..-.. ,_, --"' -.. -... .._ -I ... -4ncts .. ---- ~ "" .. ..ii11 Ith " .. .01i•t nMI ..... ..., -I -11.it • •lht y Mti-"-· .... _. _.,_ .. _ -·--.. - UCI Concert For Mozart A tribute to Mozart on the tTlth anniversary of bis death will be given by faculty and stlldents at UC Irvine Dec. 5, with a noon concert. The free program will be presented in Room 178, Fine Arts by the music department and is one in a series offere9 throughout the year. Talented students, faculty memben and residents of Orange County are invited to P,articipate in future concert.. Those interested may contact Mrs. Marca Traughber at 83J. 6613 for information regarding auditions. ,.,..., • .._at,..._ 5-C-+elOi..., ,....., .. ,._ Dtal.I .,., •Ill ...-.... olollo<ll di....,_. lhe ~ J91, BANKAMERlCAR~STER CHARGE-FIRESTONE UNI.CHARGE fttt•tone - DLC-100 • NEW TREADS KmAlll • llUll T1ft.,.,. DI '* YDUI ... n•n 11...i-Mt-..,. aa.1lttlof Whltawall1 add •1.25 oor t lra Ph" ul•• "'-" and 4 r~l. tr.-111 .,.. 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"i-~"'~:S-6 ,,~lit ~ , COStA .,.MESA HtJNTINGTON BEACH NEWP-eRT· BEACH ~ . .( I •·"'• • f P·"'• (Horbor Shopping Center) (Huntington Center I , ( Fa1~io)I Island), , \ () ' • I ' l . -- ' t ' • ' • ' j I '.Al DAJl.Y 'PlUlf Via Pilot Contest Vi.sit the Magic Kingdom .... ~lljld .oflldalt toc1J1 ccnftnned ' ' r o) a I nter'fl~ . tiGDI" far Iba boy or F.t •ho wins tbt Uncle Ula'• ClirjllmU Cord en.tor °"" toot ~ bol6c eoqductocl by Ille ~ PILOI'. Un<ll, i:..n, ._ column appears -Salllrday In lhe DAILY'Pllhl', Im lnYiled hil readen ~ dr~w ~ and write. meu..-es or VUIU in lbe form c( CbrilUnaa canll. ' The ..,. Un<ll-Len likes belt will be declued Ille - can be pclnled In t b • featu<ed eatJ> year In the -pllpar. portde. TIM champion card muee Corda must be -to Uncle will be le!I on 1111 Dlaneyland Len, Onqe Coa•" DAILY toot by an olOclal Dlaneyland PILOT, P. O. Bo1 lllO, ·eo.i. -,...-and will have i Caltl. -· n,.,. muit -iaJ oeall to view the • ·ftceiyed during tho llrst "Fllllaoy on PUICll" lradl-· . P.,,..rt ~~ (~I'• llOl<t lioilll a.rtolmu parade. . 1 · ) .. "°" and p-111bould ~ wiMer also will have ~ oit them IOOI\ -maybe th6 chlnce to meet many of .. tfen dlU'lbg ·t.Qdi;:J'1 family the famoua Dlaney cllaraclen Mllday. { .. ' ' Pen Pals Found In W#les . ' ' ner. And Ille boy ll< atrl (II . year• old or JOUDI•) who Thlrd &rade JWdenb at 5'Udenta'"Of Mias Jril~ tJl- I See by Today's Want Ads e WQOD YOU HAVE •.• .. ,... __ band saw and drill p:eu ~~....:~;r-~? for this carpenter! • °""""""' Delllhta • • • eecor.tor plaques and boxes wjU .tbrGI ttw hard to pleueo • ~h t!:"::ahi iron fireplace screen. at a k>w, low price. • Barrel ot !'wl . • . Two fold upholltt.red.blJI. rel chairl, enb&nce M1 decor. ' • HO.HO.ROPEN HOUSC. .. ~=~=-uea . . . And Wee a tip from !t. Nick!! 1Ubmlts lhe wlnnlnc entry will Paullrino School in Colla tlo'.1f · ·-to · lbe • Weilh' be treated to a .royal visit Meaa are wrltlng to pen pals lbidentatn.(apull'f. AD:l'~ to D!Jneyland _.,,, Monday, at Cae Top Gun School In -!iU4'r Mauriee ·Ev~ of C,. Dee. %3, ,i)cq -hil (or North Walea. T<>1>·Gmr8dlool -that~~~~~=~~=~=~=~~=~'!! htt) entire family. A _,, aboot their ac-a boW.t· by ·tbe • Wel811 There may be some other tivttles w J 11 be sent by stadeDts wW be sent lo Oo6ta surprises fir the winner, Mesa -l lh< same lime. uncle Len hinted. Recent Grad The '~•.nce grows And an tbe card.I sent in llUt' ti.. :a Illy in Coita Meu by young re.den will be Clarence R. 1"1orey, 1S931 Ii.it year' ef Anat11: .and J'rn- delivered to Fairview State Plymouth Ave., Hunlington niter Jones. Welah students Hospital Jn eo.ta Meaa. Beach, ii 1 recent iraduate who 1tttnded P1qlarlno while They may be the only card5 of the Southern Callfornia their father, Peter Jones, waa some of the YOWll pailenta E d I 1 o n C o m p a n y ' s an exchange instructor at at the ho8pital rec~ve tills Tramportation School. Or~e Coast College. . ' The Great Orange Coast's No. 1 Paper! holiday seaaon. rnt·. thl11 ----------~------- reuon, Uncle Len Ioli! hi• All Penney Stores 9pen Every Night Monday Through Saturday YOUDI ruden earlier,. "Be ·~e_ you l:iin r• ~ ad- dr .... aa• and ~ number on the llacl of Ille cards:" W,\tTING FoR WINNER ..:'Kii.g LOuie ih .. Ape :ind Balwthe aear. iwo cliar- acters ~ 1n Walt Disney .Studios' "Jwjgle -Book ," are ready and w11ttlng wit)> Disneyland 'Ambassador SaJly Sherbin to welcome -'Of Uncle Len's Cbfisiuw Card C~eator «ont..i. airutmu cmil dlould be drawn on a piece of pllln, while paioer ,,.. )ined, please, . -.... :n;w·oo ·~ x 11 fn¢iel b!'.iil>e). Use lilact Int aJ1d mu.s-anol '1etter1ng : ~ dolt 111 lhl\ llJe card. 2. BIG . DAYSI ~RRe AU;n~-~tares Open Every Night Monday Thr_augh Saturday ALWAYS FIRST GUAUT" • THRU SATURDAY, ONLY! I •• Our handsome Fashion Manor towels u E RE ·in fringed iacquards, floral prints::und color matched solids BATH .TOWELS Reg. 1.75 NOWl.37 HAND TOWELS Reg. 95' NOW 77• WASHCLOTff Reg. 55' NOW 44• TheM beoutifvl '°""""• wilf giw )'O\I' bot+, a decorator kxik. They're a or..at buy Gt ow .-.gular price, and an ablolvN 'rr114t' ot this fantmfic l'9duc.d prica. Malt• ycMW hon. 1M 'Owittmos Ploc.' starting n.r.. ' ' 'SOl'HISTtCATION', our ~tor. ot1 to.. -fforol jacquard detign, of 1hkldy frin;-d cotWn ttf'ry. Jeveniblt, i" tonger;,., gold or i¥y. .. 'INfATUATIOH', )'IMW borite borocpM look, ire a wperWy styte.cl two *'-'-itn of thirsty, !hQly fritioed cotton twry. Jn gold, "'°" or lllfl99! """· 'PA#tl'1 a solid color dobby Dord.r towwf of ftuffy cotton terry, eolot" kqsd le-- dinah witti CM' .patf9med fo'ftla. In ._ rotor toMs of ;old, inoss or ~II••*'""· 'IOll GAit.AHO', on allradiM ,._..._ ille _,.. print in a 0..., pi!M, ~ cottoft "'"7· flM1 1hinty flor.t it "' ...... of ,...,'l>lw" -· COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT .BEACH (Foshion. lslondl (H..bor Shopping Cantor) (Huntington Center) • --- l I f ,. ' I ' COSTA MESA (Hori.or Shopping Center) SPECIAL BUY! Unmistakable quality wool/silk suits for the man at the top TheM suits are impeccably tailored of 90°.4 wool/10°1• 1111< that inakos them comfoetoble tho yoar 'round. They're well-'mannertd 2 button models in patterns and '°Itch, with mony hand ·toiknd feohwes. We invite you to try them .on and welcome your cornporisons. Selec:t from gold/brown, olive, blue or grey. Normal alteration. .. orefrff,~. 59.88 HUNTINGTON BEACl:I (Hunlift91on C.ntor) NEWPORT BEACH (Foshion Island) ., • ' ' • t ' " • . . ' • ( ' ' l ' . ,,. Tbundly, Nowmbe:r 28, 1968 DAILY i'ILDT .47, Virginians Now Need Bartenders -RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -suld• lo the more exotic Bartenden who know more beveragia. • about their trade than how Mrs. Dorothy Bender Of the to alosb branch "at.er and Colony Club In Richmond, like bourbon into a glaa may IOOl1 moat pvaorlS usoclatedi wJtb find themaelvea wolft'.i their private clubl, 11 not concerned weight In vintage champagne with the barlender shortage. in VirginJa. "We train our own barte:n- Voters in some two-thirds den," abe aald. of the ~te voted approval But •he had 10me advlei! of klca1 optloo Uquor-by-the-for rmaurant owners going drlnk-propoeab during the into the by-the-<lrlnk business, Nov. 5 election, ending 5l especially those who think ye&r1 of drought. Whllt there their patrons are going to is little doubt u to the stick to bourbon and water. certlflcatlnn « results In the '"niey're Pini to try a little ltlte's mteropolitan are.as, it of U'lil and a little of that," appears JlO'W that the slip she aald. "The bartender is twixt the cup and the lip may golnj: to have to know what be a shortage of. bartenders. he's doing. He can't just st.and Arthur Lawson, who directs there and refer to h i s ' NOW! Mercury Savin11 now offers llome llllprovement loans up to SS.000 and el1ht years at low rates and small monthly P•Y· -•••ta. Inquire a~ Mercury Savlnp and Loan Asaociallon. Buena Park Office; ,, 827-2320 • Huntington Bea.ch Office: 5404050 :,_ • FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX! For Mercury Saver• malntelnln1 minimum bllMce of $2,000. • Mercury Savin~· +;'!@ff+ policy assures you the ti{ Ht fepl ntte of Interest for lntuNd aavtnp. • Funds eam tnterast from d.te of receipt Fundi received by the t9nth of the month um lntel'eltfrom the first. Interest compoundtd dally- 'bonus accounts anlleble. MERCURY SAVINGS ' MdloMI....,.. . ..... Offlct; Nl4 Knott Aw., 1111111 r.t °" Kllott, -~ ll.Kltiw• Off}ctl: WerCWJ Sftinp 811lldinr. Hlllitllletoll .... Across frOlll HlllltJnitacr Cfnttr one of the mushrooming new ..:bart<nder==:.'.:'.!1!111::":.d•::.-'_' --~------------'-;_ ______________ _ bartending seilools in Norfolk, .- DAILY l"ILOT l!lfl ,...._ Celebrating A Streeess expects nstaurant owneni who plan by-drinl: 111.. to begin to feel the pinch •• Founta:in Valley Mayor Robert Schwerdtfeger extends official thanks to organ- izers of city's first Halloween Celebration and Barbecue. Mmes. Jan Wilhelm, Shirley Puliord and Barbara Gillum (from left) received certificates from city council commending their efforts. They hope to make celebration an annual affair. they star! looking for qualified drink pourers. "We're already getUng re- quests for bartenders," ht! said . This despite the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board's strict rulea that all but guarantee VI r gin la n s won't be toasting in the New Year overs public bar. Beach Merit Scholars Honored Lawson doesn't believe Six lluntington Beach High School students have received letters of commendation for their h.igh performance on the 1968 National.Merit Scholarship Qualifying test. School officials said seniors Kristine Dillion, S t e v e Edwards, Ellen G a r r a t t . Robert Holman, Valerie How and recent graduate Blythe O 1 s o n were among 39,000 students who scored in the upper two percent o( all high school seniors ln the U.S. The commended students rank just below the 15,liOO semifinalists named by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in September. the theory advanced by a lUchmond restaurant owner that people will continue to sip bourbon and water. His school teaches courses in about a dozen "high call" drinks and equips student bartenders wiUt a written ' A All Penney Stores Open. Every Night Monday Through Saturday AL~s~!!~"~ R I l • I ' \I "'' ·- I • • • ( r ( ,/ '\':-c s /" lvt "0 -<1s ~7, .......;:~ A:>( -10£:: ' I \ REDUCED THROUGH SATURDAY Acetate quilted robes going ta any length at the 'Christmas Place' Wl'Mlf bM'lllf', ,....,.. fwnllllr. 91ft, ttllon eur lowtlr ecftlhl 11tln robtt -onrlltwd lo 1f9r!T! ,.,. 1111 nippy 1Mmln1i11. Whfttler 1lle ~rw ftMI <Sr•• « fll!I lengffl, 1111 rnettllr W!lat ful'llon mlDr ,i.. ... Mr -'• ,. -tt.r Whit 1lzt JM WNn -fr-10 1o 10 wt "'"" tMm, 1nc1 llM'd lcwt _, luy "'"' '""' 1"hlhl -ldl11t1 "" Chrl1tme1 nolh. Dress length robes - Reg. $1~ f. 88 NOW • .:\ \ '\. ,x Full length \ ' Reg. $15 NOW12.88 • . • UMYDUR ?~· TODAY I COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbor Shopping C.nter F1shion . lsl1nd'. ;Huntington ' C.nter ~---·----------------- All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturdll'! '. RE Boy's or girl's 3 speed Swinger bicycle savings . Reg •. 52.98 NowS46 Pay as little as $.S pet month NO MONEY DOWN,,. USE PENNEYS TIME PAYMENT PIAN • Eliminator frame. 3 speed stick shift • Cheater sfick rear tire. Red roci"lil bands on tirK. • High rise handle bars. Heavy cvstom soddla soot. • Chrome plated rims. Motorcycle flare fenders. • Caliper hand brake1. TODA.YI 20'' .For-emost.! ....... Swinger sidewalk bike savings! · Reg. 33.98 NOW $29 Pay .. llttlo as $5 por month • Chrome ptot.d hondtJbcws, fenders, rims, cooster gucrd,.coastw brofte. • Tank bor C01Toll'fl bike far boy or gin. • ~Je training wt.ls. • COSTA MESA Harbor Sliopping Center HUNtlNGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH Huntington Center Fashion Island l • I '1 - -;Ae DAIL.¥ PILOT Th\lf1day, Novtmt>tr 28, 1968 , • ' . , • • • • • ' ' • • . )=~S~ ~ 1JLLA NOR'S 'SWEATERS IN LARGE SIZES 40-54 .., • ......,c..,,_• .... , •"' • ladHt .,.,..._ h• H.tJ.P. SID SHOr. CINI ... _,._...._ .... ..... ,, ......... ..., ., ,.norH ....... \'l"" ..... ••• "•• s12.oo. OTHll Oln SUGGESTIONS . - Club Plans Open House A mate demomltalloo IDll fllm wU! bJihllgbt a Dec. I open house at the 9'Jya Club ol the Harbor Atta, al tfhlch momhen, par-IDll . !be aWf may .. better ... qualoled • The eveolng bqlns al 1:11 1 p.m., nmnlns unW t, dub offlclall uy. "I'm not dyinc for a cigarette •nJ more. a • are ~~u?" "al.J~ "Som• time ogo I notiucf ' that o lot of my friend• hod llOPf*f smoking. Orl\ers wire quitltttg too, opporentfy without •ffort. Whcrrs mOfe, tMy were betomlng rnJplonary- typet about tM Smoking Control Centtr1 of th• Arnerk.en CcM.lndl on Smoking i. HHI~ wMre tMy IHrnecl hew 10 quit •making quickly & palnl...ty. , • wlthovt pills. hypnoth, o~ne or ~onol upMt. Anti d•ftnit•ly without wfU • power ••• You're WG'f oMad of IM. 1-.nt. And I quit, tool Do a• I did. Coll and make an appointment fot a ,,_ initial consultation. Learn how YOU can atop dying for a cigarette." Call we•kda)" 9130 A.M. to 7:30 f'.M. 41Mica1 Uo111Jil •• S•eki1~ l Rwt• . Control C:.oten Im An1eleo 6S6S &inMt Bt.d. ·Drffses1 from $9.00 Robes, from suP., from Money in Bank for Harbor 1:1.,bs . Smok,ing Orange County Cet1tt1! Tower, Uiri.on Bink Squire. Oranse Phone 83S-4.20.Z Torn.nee 3555 Torr1no:e Bl"l'd. Pho1t1 310.lUl • Hollywood P~e 4".1tu • • i Caprio, from BlouMs, from $6.00 Coats, from $31 .00 , . ' Gowns, from $5.00 \ 1805 Newport, Costa Men - '' 'h. .loc.k north of 18th Str11t" IAIXAMBIWI HOURS, Mon. thru Fri., •:lO to ' - Saturd1y •:30 1.m. to 5:l0 p.m. Alto 224 Or111q1f1ir M,U, BE " Full1rton _;.trtf Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club president William K~r­ mode (from left) hands $500 check to Mrs. Gleam MUil>hY, while Lou Yantorn accepts certificate for $1,000 from Steve Asahino, chairman of the Kiwani s Boys and Girls Comorltte. Mrs. Mu11>hY leads Girls Prize Won By Mesan . Worldwide honor as a poet -and a $10 check ·_ have come to a Costa Mesa grandmotl)er. Mrs. Magny L a .n d st ad Jensen, 2111 Harbor IDvd., won second place for the third consecutive year in t h e ' Rochester World Poetry Day Committee among 2,888 en- q:ies. · Only · teci!ntly she reCeived a citation and medal from J'hilippine officials an d was honored just a week ago by the World Poetry Society , .headquartered in Sf a d r a s , India. . The Norway native won the honor fo r trap.slating a volume of Norwegian poetry of t h e past 100 years for an an- thology of world poetry. ornmNG BUSINESS LAST DAYS OF EHTlll STOCK . GOES I BOB'S BARGAIN . CENTER 1812 NEWPORT BLVD. ALL OUR FIXTURE FOR SALE COSTA MESA FREI! PARKING IN REAR BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AND SAVE NEVER BEFORE AT CHRIOMAS! ALL OUR JEWELRY AT COST AND BELOW COST! LADIES' DIAMOND DINNER RINGS -MEN 'S DIAMOND RINGS -LADIES' WATCHES -MEN 'S WATCHES -WEDDING RINGS -CHARM BRACELETS AND CHARMS -LADIES' BI RTHSTONE RINGS -CHILDREN'S CULTURED PEA RL RINGS -CHILDREN'S BIRTHSTONE RINGS We still ha•e OYel' 2,000 boxn of Office Supplln, tt.ey all must 90 reqordless of price, eYerythlnll) CJOft at , •. 51.00 •ER BOX HERE ARE SAMPLES: i..nw si. PlESSIOAlD fOL.DllS 5 po1ition1 -Box of 2S R9c). 4.7.5 ........ , .... FIU roc1m I IJ. bp111tion -lo• of 25 R99. 6.00 ,_,._, . BINDIRS PAITINllS INSTAUl!D Sit.it 14• I 0 5/1. L1tf1r Sit1 - I 0 S1h p•r lox. R~. 9.00 ........ , ... """"~ FIU OUIDIS A t. Z. L1 rt1 l1ff1" 5 po1i· ti on•. R99. 5.75 ~ ....... r..hle111 llH TAI IHU •IUN• Re<J. 6,50 WALL PLA9UlS Hind c1rv1d M1dilerr1n11n - M1d1 in Spain. let· 17.50 SALE PRICE 2.00 EPEIGNI 21'/t" till. l fi1r. Hind c.1rv1d. M1d1 in Spain. ;~~··~'RICE 19.00 '41DITEll.A.NlA.N CANDUS 1111'11 1h1ptd1 mid• In Sp•l•. .... .... 299 SALE PRICE • . WINI 6LASSIS Hind blown. Set of 6. .... .... 2.29 SALE PRICE ASH TU.Yi Hind P1int.d. From lt1ly . .... 6.00 SALE PRICE 2.00 T A.ILi UGHTllS lf1li•11 M1rr1ne GI••• .... 11.00 3 89 SALE PRICE • ""' -U6HTllS lt1li1n M.ur1n1 61111 .... 7.IO 2.49 SALE PRJCE Utt.r I L.a91I Sfte t-f••Y'f Ditty l ---------FIU IPCKHI ~ Orb, J peM~e111•. lo.-ef 60 . Reg.. 4.75 MISCELLANEOUS GIFT ITl;MS Al.AIASTll A.SH TRAYS Hand c.•rv1d in Italy •.•. ..... 1.-SALE PRICE 77 ~~~~~~~-.1 IEA.UTIFUL VASES Made in lt1ly .... 5.91 1 96 SALE PRICE • M1ny 'd1cor1tor pi1c.1 in hind wrovght iron 11 C.O"'fl4''bl1 low ,ric.•• ind m1ny m1n'f oth1ri. FOOTID GLASSES le• t11 -w1t1r -Sh1rb1rt .... 7'c ....a~ SALE PRICE £~ PU.Cl MA.TS l1mboo. P1ck1q1 of -4 • .... I.It A~ SALE PRICE .._ DUSllT DISHIS .... 49c 17• SALE PRICE ,. ....... c1••1m1 CA.HS At1t. c.ol1rt 11111 d1sign1. .... 1.71 99• SALE PRICE ,. llllNI SCAif W1t.r r1p1llant. .... 1.10 40~ SACE PRICE ~ lKl-A to l lfrlDll ·CAIDS Pei: ·set 15c STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 9 Daily SATURDAY 'H ll S OPEN SUNDAY 10:30. 4:30 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS TINSIL GA.IL.AND l " wid1..._J 6 ft. lonq. .... 2.tl 119 SALE PRICE • lllTI STAI TtNSIL fiA.lU.ND l l ft. long. .... 9k 44c SALE PRICE lloi .. ' .,...., .... .., N!NlU GAIU.ND 15 ft. long. .... ... . 29• SALE PRICE ,. "' Nit _.ilk f•<-•d SANTA , .. Till .... 1.29 SALE PRICE MIS. SANTA Whit1 f1lt c:loth1t. .... 19c: SALE PRICE 29c TINSIL POUNTA.IN 11 " r.11 .... 1.29 44c SALE PRICE Tiii PLOCllNCl lit Compl1t1 k1t, Firt r1l••d111f. .... >.II 149 SALE PRICE • \ Club of the Harbor Area, while Yantorn is execu- tive director of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area., Booster checks came during a recent luncheon meeting. · Loag- 4220 Long Bearlr Bl•i. Plume .UJ.1111 ' ~ All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday . . I REUE1f I \ THRU SATURDAY ONLY ' ' SAVE $50 Spanish Mediterranean AM/FM stereo console Reg. 5349. NOW$2·99 Pay as H_ttle as $12 per mon!h • Dork ook finiih. sliding dc;ior-1 • Gamwd automatic. 4 sp9ld chanpr- • 50 wott peak ~ $Olid ;tot. autplmer • 6 hill bocf'..d sound speokers • Stomge lf)OC• for records 0 'Cont~ .itvfino_'in , walnut V9l'lftrs 0¥9f ludwood body ,. • ... t ' SAYE $60 Penncrest* Mediterranean AM/FM console stereo Reg. 5429 NowS369 Pery at little as 14.50 per mor'lth • Gan..-d 3000 • .,,... d-.onge.- •. a.ry..., -.r lodlfllDOCI ~ • 15 watt peaic ~solid stat. omprm ... • .4 *Xtnl large speakers for finest toUl'ld ' TQfM ,Input, Mptt, hloctphot• jocb · · •Cont.mpo. aw ( 1tylino ift wafnilt'¥1nMn O¥W hardwood body Nb MONEY DOWN ••• USE PENNEYS TIME PAYMENT PLAN . NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Fashion · Island Huntington Center '" • --~-.-~~-.-....... -~ ............................................................. '!""11 ............................................................... ...,,_~--~~~~~~·~·-·~-~--~~-~-·-.. ...... -.. Fall Bond l••ue.' r DAILY I'll.OT Y Voters OK SomeJTurn Down Some Others I ... . Y;ugoslavia f-9 Mark JYation's Birth Friday '\ CARPENTER. G......,,. t.fMP!tw. Aff 1'0, .r mt ...... l)rtw, ttun""9tM ... di. 5!,l!'V ...... by""· J-J. C.'""1W, Cllrva Htltl'rtl1 d_hW, Mtt. .t.""9 J .• ,_. """""'""' s.edli -••Mlfd'illd.., •l'ICI .... ,,......,..... d\IW~ Servkff. ,,_.,,,, Ill l!I .. _, Ttx••· Wntclltl Mtl"Ml"I', ~ 1orw1nl1M dl~ WRIGHI' hlirf••• Wrillht. ttnt. ,ICltltlel" SI~ l'Mlllllltorl ...... hr¥ka _... ..... "Ntltc:llff Cll--1 M9tlve'n'. ~. •n': ti;· .... • VORl8 ~ .... . ·, \ r~'B'1.TZ MORnJAJUD C4rfta •el Mar Ol\ l-M5t C.11 Meu Mlf.UI< ' .. , llELL BROAllllAY ' MORTUARY 111 llnodwar. ONla -LI Mm · I/II.DAY lnOA. _...., 'YlllOJ; Mertury ,,.... J1tll ...u Blft. ~.a .. .,._~ .. 1· aa..m1 -it:; P!ClftC VllW • 6.'::;°JIW. Pill: . ·~ . a..,.t : "'iii Pacific View Drtft ~jioRBum,CaWw• -l'Bllll: FAMILY . COLONIAL FUllDAL .. --~ ..... A ... ~ ,,,..... la --. ro "• ~ llOllTUDY ~:! ~.!'-°""' ..... ...... '" It.I~ ~ ..... ~-.k·'-·· . , LAST · . . . . '' ... '.'' DAYS DELIVERY GUARANTEED ~· \.,. ;J(I t.tt "'.;.! " ' . HOLIDAY SPECIALr Beautiful 11x14" Christmas Portrait of Your Farriily , . , the gilt tltat lceeps. on giving ' O~LY495 Now'•, ..... k.e to britt0 in the chitdret1 for a fine """"~· v .... -!he <tOwtl• ""' !he «>¥ WMlhw ••• Md tonl During thf1 big Horfcfcr)' s,... d9I JOt1 mn hev• one, fwo, tlvff or four ,...,.,w. .f 'J'OI#'.~ in •big, bffutiful 11 a,,_. porf'l'tlfr--· iutt 4.~$. l.,,..atber, you can charge ;tot ~tltrt~'•I ..... _ Olli...,.. c:..tw IMI flW, SI~ '"""INfl'Oll •IM:" Murltl'*911 (Wiie!' ._,...,..,.mi . . • • • t •• llft .... 1' ellACll .... ltnll ... 1!ld ,..., • .......,,, ' ·- NelnUavvledl«aalalf Income tax, which two ,..,, ago wa1 beaten, and .Middpl citl:zenl rtf\"9d lo ....... I ban on a graduated Income llx from lht!r stall ...,, stitutlon. Give a Gift of Yuletide Pride ... a Book! All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday AL~~!!~n· .. Thru Saturday Only .... • • Foremost® professio11al style 8' 'pool table-with· accessories • Stnl fra"'1cf 2~~ Honeycomb bed • 100% wool billiard cloth • lrltht chrotM top rail trim •Walnut grain yinyf on hardWood body • Com,,,.._ acceuory padcao-. • Paur 9• ltollon. cues, offldol lize Be~tan ball •t. tftangle, sha'-• bottlti and '*"' repair kit, und« rail brwh, 6 1tldi: cu• bridge sond walnut KOtfng rock, rvi. book. NO MONIY DOWN •• , ne Peftneyt; TllM Pay......,t Plan Foremost• :a ft. . . pool .ta~le Reg.$469 • NOwS419 l'ay as little as 1 S.SO per month Rollciway pfqyback tennis' table • Stool,..1-0odr_......., ·Reg. '269 • fvll ll" ,.i,Moo~"'"' '229 • I\' U.S. plywood N .... p1y• top Reg. 44.99 • so-O<Hlly, ......... mlnuln a· e9 • 1~ wool bllllaol'<loth MAUI • ~ -·•rrt11 """""""· . " . P.y • littl• en $10 per ., ..... ,..,.nlhlh • 11o11. -11x .. • ..,,,.,.. NO ·l-7 • Modo for -.i.all'lor -' Paya1Jittlo Gl '$5 ...,,,._,lh ' "NE"i.'PbR:T: BEACH ... . .. . l : 'I (Fashion ldand) ' " . . , I • t ; '· (Huntington e.tn .. r) ---·---~ • • •• .. .. • • ' -- 'j • ' • ' • • • • • • l I ' • • l • I ! • • • • • • j ' ' • • 1 . 1 ' I I • I l I • • • • • • • • I ~ I I l I I ' . --. !! • A DAILY PILOT Tl'lvr1dly, N0vtmbff 28, 1%8 :~Nuclear Warhead Storage ···~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'"'"-~ :.: ~:;u.s. Worried at What Russians Learned .. ... ::. · !-WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. ... : • J>Wcials are concerned that .. !.,piea with access to NATO's I~:~ u:: w:: !~1~~ • , 11uclear weapon warheads are .. : Lored In Europe. · ~· These officials are looking • •• :to ~ Turkish interrogaUon --.ol. a. pri.ociPAJ, espionage ...::~t to show how much ;.pamage, if any, has been done .• ' -.:lO West Europe's defense :=~-• ;.. An investigation centering ::~y in West Germany has • :-ltAe.n under way for nearly •!'..two months. :~ But so far, U.S. authorities ::-,ay. they still don't know for : ·.certain whether critical in- ; ::;tc.maUon has reached the :-:.-soviets . ...... At the top of the U.S . worry : •~list is the possibility that the :·lacations of U.S. atomic :::weapons storage points in ·!-Europe may have been reveal-_ :;:ed. ·~ The warheads may be mov- ed to other biding places as .-- • precaution. The United States has about 1,200 tactJ cal nuclear weapons in western Europe including battlefield mLssiles w i t h ranges up to about 400 miles, artillery and jet f i g h t e r · bomber ammunition. Whether for U.S. or allied weapons, nuclear warheads are stored at strategic loca· lions under American guard and under strict U.S. control. They would be mated with the weaponl if and when need· ed. U.S. officials regard these tactical nuclear Weapons as a substantial deterrent to any Warsaw pact attack on the North Atlantic T r e a t y Organization area. Since the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia last sum- me'r, NATO has become more alert to the threat from the other side of the Iron Curtain. Obviously the Soviets would gain signl.ficantly if they knew where the nuclear warheads were kept. Their agents could attempt sabot.age, and Com- munist forces could strike at the storage areas early in any conflict. American authorities also are concerned that technical information oo n u c I e a r weapons might have reached lhe Communists. Further they are wondering whether detailed data on NATO war planning has been unmasked. All the implications of ap- parent espionage are being probed, but American officials acknowledge they do not yet know how much the Soviets have learned. However, they dispute Tomorrow I FRIDA YI by boot at FASHION ISLAND 10 A.M. On the Mill P'•cific Cit. Hwy. ., .......... J•mbor•• •nd M'•cArthur Or. SHARP : : ,, Y"•N • 111.,, .,,,.,, llM • ..._ D-4.l~Y 'IL..OT'5 , f•m,1111 01111•-A.Un• cl•••lflff •'• Sri-.,. • ., .. w.a •• t..tt.r •••I .... _..,.., yo•'r• b11yTn9 ., ,.n1.,,. ' reports that NATO already has had to reshape its fun· damental plans . Nobody is gnaJJy alarmed because a Sidewinder air-lo- air missile and some naviga- tion equipment for an Fi04G fighter plane apparently were shipped to Moscow by three SUspected spies, one of them a West German Air l<~orce pilot: .. The Soviets long have had heat-seeking air-to-air missiles like the Sidewinder, and the Inertial navigatfon gear also is regarded by American ex· perts as well within the known Soviet state o( the arl. The questioo is whether more advanced and exotic military Information has been channeled to the oilier side . ""' U.S. sources say t h e dimensions oI the espionage operaUon are not yet clear, although they 1:1re beginning to believe that ll is less ex· tensive than at first thought. A series of apparent suicides this fall suggested to U.S. and German counterin\elllgeoce authorities the possibility of a widespread spy ring. Several of the victims were senior West German officers. U.S. officials say that to date the investigation hu not established any connection among the suicides or any single_ th('e~t linking them to espionage. The two real cases, in the view of American oUicials, center around German Rear Adm. Hennann Luedke and Nihat lmre, Turkish senior ad- ministrative o f f i c i a I at supreme headquarlera, allied powers, In Brussels. lmre was arrested Oct. 6 on charges of spying on NATO for Moscow. Luedke wu found dead of a bullet wound Oct. 9 in a huntiof: area1 a week after retiring as NATO deputy chief of logistics and supply plan· nlng. "Luedke could have had ac· cesa to physical inventories, location of bases," one senior U.S. official said. Both Luedke and Imre were cleated for top a e c r e t documents, sources 1ald. Imre bas been under in· t.errogaUon for the past month or so since Belgian authorities tu{ned him over to his parent Tu(kish 1overnrnenl "We are waiting for the Other shoe to drop from Ankara," an American oftlcial oald. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday MISS POLAROID will be in Penneys camera department at the times listed below_: Friday, November 29, 6-9 P.M. Saturday, November 30, 1.0 A.M.-4 P.M. Let's trade! You win! YOU GIVE US YOUR OLD POLAROIDs 100 \:AMERA •.. YOU GIVE US YOUR OLD POLAROID9 SWINGER CAMERA ... YOU GIVE US YOUR OLD POLAROID~ J66 CAMERA ..• UBI! YOUR EN NEY CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY! YOU GIVE US YOUR OLD POLAROIDS J33 CAMERA ••• YOU GIVE US YOUR OLD POLAROID" 1 lOA CAMERA ..• NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion l•land) WE'LL GIVE YOU THE NEW POLAROID"'250 OUTFIT FOR ONLY 129 .. 95 Pay as little as 6.50 per month Most remarkable Polaroid• camera] Zeiu Ikon re1nge/viewfinder, sharp triple! lens, -4 exposure ranges. Now you can take many indoor pi~tures without flash, both ir, black a nd white and in color. Elegonl chrome trim, metal construction. Tokes, all occ11uorie1. Flashgun incl uded. Set in- cludes: camera, frlm, carrying coM, coble re- lease, timer, self-timer, portrait attachment and photo a lbum. Outfit without trode·in .• 168.63 WE'LL GIVE YOU THE NEW BIG SWINGER, POLAROID"' OUTFIT FOR ONLY 24.46 Pay as little as $5 per month lt'1 the Swinger camera all grown vpl Thi• titH, it's even easier to load a nd the pictures ore a big 3\4 ~ x 4%". Always in focus, drop-in load· ing, perfec1 expo11we1 every time. S.t include11 camera, carrying case, block and white pack film, flo1hbulbs, photo album. 01.ltfit without trade-in ••••• , •• , ••••. ,.,,,, •• ,. o,J.9.46 WE'LL GIVE YOU THE NEW POLAROID"'210 OUTFIT FOR ONLY 43.75 Pay at little as $5 per month The lowest priced color pack carMfOI Takes .,lock and white pictures in 15 se<onds, btoutiful color pictures in 60 1econd1. Easy drop-In filrt1 pock loading, Big 314• x "14• pictures. Set lndude• camera, carrying eoH, MW film pack, fla1hg1:1n, bulb1, photo a lbum. Outfit wirliout trode·ifll •• , 57.75 WE'LL GIVE YOU THE NEW POLAROID®220 OUTFIT FOR ONLY 74.47 Pay as little as $5 p.,. month Many deluxe features! T akH time exposures In .,oth black and white and color, takes black and white indoors without flash! AH the fvn af lnstont photography plus venotility. Set includes; com· era color pack film, flashgun, bulbs, carrying case, coble release, development rirMr, Outfit wifliout trade-in •••••••• • .• ·, · •••• 86.47 WE'LL GIVE YOU THE NEW POLAROID"'230 OUTFIT FOR ONLY 91.47 Pay as liftle as $6 per month Ho1 most of the feotu.-.s of the highest priced models! Great accessory capability plui triplet lens, 4 eJtpotlJf• ron1J•• (even some indoor color shots by window light), fokt down rangefinder. S.t lncludetl co"1era, colOf' pock film, flashgun, bulb1, carryin!J cow, cable relea1e, dev•lopmenl timef, Outfit without trade·in ••••••.• 114.47 No Monty Down ••• u .. Penneyt nm. Paym.nt Pia" ..... HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) I -... . ~ --•' . . • • • • ALL DAY THURSDAY, NOV.28 • STARTING FRIDAY, NOV. 29 -- OPEN EVERYDAY -l M - / I * ~ ,,~ , ./ ............... 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I I l ' l t • • ' • I • I l --............ ..,,. .................................. ~ .................................................................................................. ~r----- LA Leads in Forcible Rap~ lllSHINGTON <AP)t-1M ile1 -not Wuhinaton - -...... ~ !ale Ill i-.lblo • """"" the dloo'• Iota• cflles. l«)'l l h e-lllstrict of Columbia Public Heallb iD.~:rtmen t .• Jt rlhks W11btqtoo 13th. • -••. la la not to, •say t\>l ~ and glrls are aafe frirn 1ell}l1al 1ssau.lt1 in W:-..iilnJtO(I/' concluded t , a teMrl ..ol~ UU.. week, "bul lllll they an aafer then In Jlllqflarre cltios." ,·It 1 a I d · f1liires adap!M frOlll FBI -reports for 1951 ahowtcl 51.1 forcible rapes pu 100,000 ,populiUon for Loa Angel" .ond \)!ele rates for olber c:tlles: ' BallljJfore, •.ti Sl. Loul:I, •1; ~lt, 4.S.; Chicago, st; J>ltl:lbuflb, 31,!1 N.,. OrleaN, • • 30.7; Bul!alo, N.Y .. 19.9; Son Francisco, 2•.1: New York. 2.3.7; Cincinnat i, 23.1; Pbiladelpb la. II.I: Washington. %1.1; St at t le.._ Z0.1 ; Bolton. 19.1; S I D Antollio, Tu:.1 17.7; Cleveland, HI.I ; Dallu, 11.4; Houston, IU; Son Diego, U , and Milwaukee, 1.7. ANt Jiii ·( 20 BURl1T0. TEAM =! !SU.RR AND IEA~il I~~. HUNTINGTON HACH> • ...i So-1'\'j ~nl I~ M~ ,_, $';.you GET A CHOICE OF 20 BURRITOS "'~ . . Who's ·noss? Nevada ls on Gambling I ' LAS VEGAS, Nev. (/,I') -the slle -ol hla 1ambling Nevada offtcillls, reacUna to boldiQp. ~by Howard Huahes UDW a 'few year1 ago few and bi& cotp0raUon1, have people or croups owned more acted to keep anyone from thin ooe culoo. Since then mooopoUUac tbe • t a t e ' s Howard Hughes his bought •ambling. The State Gaming Com-five hotel.I and casinos in Las miaion passed a tel o[ Vegas and 111 trylnc to get guidelines for conaideration hla alxlh. Tueaday when any or1aniza-Among: other major owner9 tion applies for a state llctnse are Del Webb, who owna four to own moce than one culno, Among the crltuia ire hotels, Kirt Kertortan who whether the acquisiUon would owns thtff, William Harrah lessen competition, whether with two casinol, Parvin. the applicant has stock in-Dorhmann Co. wilh two, and tere.sts ln 1 competitor and a number of corporallons that Marijuana Effects Disputed have begun buying Lu Vegu botela. Th< Gamlnr Policy Board, made up CJI. the commission, the governor and the Gaming Cootrol Boord, drew up the guidelines b1 March after Hughes announced plans to buy the Sla¢1111 Hold. The commiuion s a i d Hughes met the requirement! LONDON (AP) -A Brilish and aDowed him to buy the hotel, but the Laa Vegas government committee 1ays bllllonalre dropped his plans smoking marijuana is not a when the Justice Department serious crime and penalties be.can antitrW1t invesUgaUons. hould be edu d ,._ Lond Sip.ct then he bas bought s r ce ' 1.1>1: on the Landmark Hotel, condi· Dally Mall reported today. tioqed on approval by the The committee's recom-state and federal govern· Tho""'1, N"'mbor 28, 1968 • ...... ,.... BREAD 11 1 •• •••• ,• • • :. 1· • ~ Fi INTRODUCE YOU 'to OUR Dit.1c1dus FOOD CACTUS JHM WILL GIVE , E FRIE TACO WITH EACfi BURRITO OR CACTUSBURGER PURCHASED mendations are beingaW~ed11 ~m~•~·~~~·::-~~---....'::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::':::=:=:=:=:=::::::::::::::­ by Home Secretary James Callaghan. They have reportedly caused disputes . aniong Home Offlce . Off1clais and police chlds. ' • ... .. TH COUPON. . • 1 LOOK AT THIS MENU ••• l. l•an ······-····-·-············--·····25'c lJ:. Beef end Spanish Ric:• ............ 45c 2. Gr••n ChlJ.. Bean ····-····: _____ 25f 13. Beef and Bean ........................ 45c :· ~·~ •n: ;ct~oh ·R·:······-------~ ~;: !ii"a::t -~-~-~-~~--~::::::::::_~:=~~:::~: -· ,_• 11 an pan11 ice ·--········· c 16. Shrimp and Spanish Rice -...... SSc .:;, J. Fr1nk1 and Ba1n1 ---···-····-·-·-·35'c 17. •Gr••n Chile, Roast Beef 6. Fr•nks and Potato .................. JSc and Potato .......................... SSc i~~· Spanish Rica ·~ Mushrooms JSc 11. Gr,,n Chila, Roast Beef 1 . P~tato 1 nd 1 M~f~orrns ....... , .. JSc · ind Beans •........................... 55c ,. .C1nn1mon Appl• ··-•···---;····--·-·J5c 19. Gr,al'i Chila, Roast Beef A Home Office spokesman confirmed that a committee led by 71-year-old Baroness Wooton, a magi!trate for 43 years, was studying the ef- fects of narcotics. But he refused to confirm whether the ·committee, bad called for easing laws on marijumia. The Mail said the committee advised that moderate smok· . f Shrimp •nd P4;>t~to ., .......... -.45c · aricl Sp•ni1h Rice ................ SSc • ~~· Beef •nd Pot•to ··-··--········-···45c 20. Rattl•sn1ke Meat and Be1ns .. 80c lng of the drug was a rnil:lor ~· infringement' of the law and the present maximum sen· tence of 10 years in jail and a $2, «IQ fine should be made t:," ALSO.~.:,,.., ; o~~:,~A• CHARBROILED -CACTUS BURGER 111:. \ IH.:intlncjton 8each1s Bi99est:8urg1r) ;u.,-.1;1. t:HARIROIUD IEEF, Lettuc,, Tomato, Pkklo, Seu., 65C ._kln9ham ReUsh. Serwecl on a tt.:te Sesame 5"4 lun ....................... . ..... ' ' iiTH FRENCH F~ES ...... j. .................... :. ..... . .. ..... 70C -l!'J P•• Oftd Get A FREI TACO - ·' .. COUPON ..... 111111111.-11111111 .. MEii TACO WITH PURCHASE less severe. But the committee urged stiffer penalties against selling marijuana, t h e newspaper said. The present maximum sentence for "pushing" is 10 years in jail. The committee asked for additional unlimited fines, the Mail said. The maximum sentence for smoking marijuana in Britain ..f OF A IUIRITO 01. CACTUHURGER CACTUS JEEM ·au.ell II.VD. Ay su.na. HUNTINGTON IEACH (Offer llplrn T .... Dec.. J• 1t61J is hardly ever admlnisfered. r Courts usually impose Ol)IY a I f fine. >,t least one well ltildwn 1 ~ pop musician was fu\td as 1 t Jlttle a.s $120 for a marlJQau 1 ~ conviction. · t-i ' ~ , " • • ' ' ' • • • ' ' • ~ ' •• ~ '" .. l: " .. • ~ ' "' • " : •' " • ' • I I : • • ' I ! I l • ' f ~~ .:. ,_ ' ... ' i • • I = .. -1!!! .--' . ' I ,..,, ' ' r -. • I ' •• I . ' .. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturda1 \ TIAFFIC Artists UA6676 !('odor ISP--5 'Sout..r Je.. l'lli<iw lanwood l 1040 'ThOlt Wtra th• Days', hotiC Ouitan I .Ji JI .. r I ~' ~-• • 'Wichita lineman', Glen Campbell Something for everyone .• , albums for your collection or for gifts. This is just a sample of the variety of albums you'll find al Penneys •. You'll find many favorites al special prices '.· Bro;.,•• around our record depart·· menl and ·carry out an armful ot ..:.uaic saving today! , ~ I I ' • enne••J ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY .. FINE JEWELRY HOLIDAY GIFTS QUALITY WATCHES H. Man;s Watch-17J, second hand, full-num!rar __ .:..; 14.IS • I. Mod Watch-Big time, big fashion! Detachable -· I.IS .. 'J, Bulova Miss America 11Af:' , -17J, expansion · band,_. ~.00 . K. Bulova Man's Calendar Watch-17 jewels ··--·-40.00 LAY IT AWAY FOR CHRISTMASI . . •' FINE DIAMONDS A. Bridal Set-Solitaire set In 14 .K10Jd ··--112.50 8. Bridal Set-6 diamonds In 14K satin -·--155.00 c. Matchina: Man's Ring- 3 diamonds, 14K ··-45.00 D. Bridal Set-Swirl of 7 diamonds in 14K ___ _m,oa E. Diamond Duos--3 dia- monds each, 14K'satin-41.50 r. Weddlng'Bana.'...10 di•· monds.ln 14K gold __ .150.00 G. Pierced Earrings- Diamonds in 14K sets ..... 5'·50 TREASURED GIFTS · L. Ladies' Syn. Stone Ring- 14K BOid mountinp_ 1US M. Parenrs ~inf-Priced with ' 1 syn. stone , 10 K-15.115 . N. 14K GOht~hm11.'9~~ · -with One Charm -·-17.11 0, Mother's Pin-12K· • gold·lilled settinc ··---15.95 , "· Cuttuled.:turi Rln1- 14K BOid llettlnr ---11.15 . . . , . CHARGE IT AT YOUR ' PENNEY'S FINE JEWELRY DEPARTMENI' ... ~~ »Arwtholn '9rit',Anth•'"""'"" • FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT . BEACH ; -NEWPORT BEACH -FASHION ISLAND 11 H.~:~·::10~:;~t:',P• Edin~~~·~~~:: ~:;~'fw.,. M.•cArthu~:~t..lii~'l." H,.Y ... 1' j·~·=..::-;__~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~I~~~~~__:;__....:...........,. ......... ~.......,.....:.... ........................... :............:..... .................................... ~ ........................... ~ ......... -'.:-,~; . . ..•. ' r • • • ' " -· j • -----------------~----~-~~~~-~-~~_. .. ..,. ..... ..,""'""'""",.."""',...""...,..,..., ... ..,. ... .;.;a,;,..~ ··~c..a .. --- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ....... ClltTlf'K:AT• 0, •USIMISI ,ICTITIOUS HAMlt Cl'ltTit'ICAT9 CW •U&IH•U llle Wldfrllt!lld do cert!,., 1t1ev 1r1 l'tCTITIOUS NI.Ml. ~fl9 1 lliltiMl6 el lllO Wrilttt.r "" --.. 1 • """', ,,,,.-•• ~1 lulldlns J, C..I• ~. C.Htornl1, ullder ~ • nne • ...,.11 lftt flCHncu. firm ....,.... 1111' MEI.A fl,..W, H""flnlrlOll lftdl, Ctllton'lll. OllNAMENT,AL Ill.OH Ind 11111 MIG ~ h fkTlllclul flfm ,...,.. rJI firm 11 _.,_. d' !ht toltowir. --., PlCCADILLV P'IEDDLElt l'llH ANO ..,_ """'* In lull Mil .i.e. ti oun .nc1 lhlt Mkl tlmo II ~-' ~ 1r• n l'Dllowl : .N ftlkr#t"' -.,.,_. llllM1 In JAM!:S E. ITISO, 2000 Mlftr Pit«. fl.Ill Ind plttft of flllOmc't •'11 M CNl6 Mew. Clllfornlt, talllwl: JAME$ T, SIL(RIO, 2:21 Morl1'r Wlillllrl t:, KK!llftlfl 6NI MMlorlt Gunll!I!'. llnl1 AN, C111tomi., 1, ~II. TOO Andtmll\ ... ,,., Dthd Movembef-2fl, 1Nt Hllnt!Mton lhlcfl, c.111om11. JAM.Es strso Dlt.O NoYtrl'lbtl' IJ, INt. JAMES T. SILERIO Wiiburt IE. Heclllftlfl Stilt o1 C.lltonil1, o,.,,.. Ccunh': • M.erlwle J, Hldtme11 On Novtmbtr lO 1'61, befe!'11 '"'' St•l9 of Ctlllornl6, Or•-CDUntr: I Nottrv Public In' •!Id "" 111• Stele, • a.. Hcrvembtr lL lNI, be!ort ma. ,...._Uy 1p"1recl JAMES E STISO •• llol•rv Publ!C In •nd for WIG 11119. '"" JAMEi r. SILERIO 11.-~ !(I rn• --HY 1.i1 .. f'KI Wiiburt E, Htc!CnMn lo bl 1111 "'"°"' wholl! ""me. 1re .1NI MlrlOf'I• J. Ht<km•tt k-to aubscrlbld to the wtmltt ll\Jlrvmenl •!Id (!II •1o De Tiit Pl._I ........,., Mrntt 1dr.t1Cwle61red Tlllv pK\ITT!d fht Mm9. .. rr .uti.ulbed la TM wUllln lnitrvrMl'!I (OFFICIAL SEAL) ifld 1dr.nowled9ffl Ill•~ «llKlllecl flll J1>111>1'1 E. O•Yl• •-o~·ICIAL SE.All Moll!"'f' Publlc.C.lllo!'nllo < J~ E 01vt1 P'rindNI on1e1 Jn ' Otll'" Co.inT\I Jlol'•<Y Publlo.Ctllfontll Mr CommlulOl'I E111>lrtt PrlndPtl OIT!&t In Ju,.. t1 1'10 ~r·r~~:i E11.i,... P'ubllll>ed o:."'. eo..1 c.11r PriM, JUM 21, 1t1CI ~~bu 21, 2' •nd December s. n. PuttU.ried 0.-1"'• Coon! 01l1V P'lla>I, 20lHt tj-bow 14, 21, :ti •"'3 °"<""be' ~ ,,. lt7S41 LEGAL NOTICE • Money Crisis: What It '""' .... (.,._I "ltfl Uw ClliM (119. ·A· Mutual 1------1·-·-~ u ~ ir t{! -C- M Wha M B D ,r.•w YOU IA,__,,_,,,~8=:.':f.JO "D. -m:•il eans' t USt e One f~"/: ,,_ ~-wli.b wU• ,_ v: "' 'l &;; )I. l,., ~" Funds , Ill~ ,,.. Ollie, ~ ~~ n ... ~ + ~ 11y ~)'I.VIA PORTEil must not be Ignored Is that tlons" this ~ lncludee: a Aet.>1 c';~ Ytt \4 ,. ~.~ ll ~ ~ ~ the French franc crisis ii not '2 billion credit by the leading ~~ ... t'.2 11 ~ '" t,~ 11Aif "~,. '1 ~ ,,.,.. ~:: !? The fate ol. General de an J.solated mbfonune. To put financial powerB to France · ..., ,.. I"" 11101C: H.H1s.• ir.cint 'ib ~ "' .:.: " 11R1P ·~NW 11, n:: ... ~tt iJ::-i,11 Gaulle's monumet1lal oa.mble ' AbtnlMol ) .... ).tll 11v .. 1 G.._: MMi J1 .11r1 + ~ lllTINTr 2 • .o "' thiS almply and ln perspecUve. a LlI on German imports and ::rri= ::n i:·n =-ilft ll:P, ~~~1~ • .r = ~ Full .H rt u• \• \lo ~ ! ll to aave the 20-ctnt French let's go back to November e.ports designed to cut AU"'"'' 1.!! ,,.. S.ltd '· 11. Adrnlr•1 + ~· g:r!' 1Ji 1'~ 11~ =~ 1 Crane with the war-lib web G . _.._ .,11.11 111rP1v 10. 1 . 1 ""~1. tt.c 1 2~ -ctt ~ , • .,,,., 10 ,. 1967, ermany s trade surplu.s; no Ml au1 l-" ,,11 i.w RDll 6.12 1.:w .uu r o ~ " .w '44\4 fl ~,_..11 l! ,,.. :.Ht 39,.. .,. of cur~ncy controla and It was preelsely one year devaluation o the franc but!;:g:,n:n 1l:l:1t:ll~:1 r,:Ur.:05 ~~=·r.~ ~~ 41~+~c=:fJ 11 J.1 IJ.I 1M 1 eoonomJc curbs he anoounced ago this month that the Britis h a long list ol austerity moves Ml lf'lv n.Jt 11·52 lvr »M !!·l! ff.~ •"I"' ~w -"' cirwiGe 1·• 'n M~ C"" ~ + I • d arfed b the!e l Ital Afr!Mvt 11.illt .. JoMo•~ u .1 1u:TI lltr 1'1-~ cit\ GE.,.~ a•1 •~ ,1..., tM I\! 15 w y our v at last lost their fight to main· to co111:bat France's inflation~ ~:c• ::ll I:li Kr-~:r:1Fw.81~1." ~i ~~o \ mt lni. # ~ + "'gl'#i~ ,'.:" J~ ~~ .tt~ ~"tt i·~ po!~ts .ftw. LI test lntematlonal taln the pound's valoe ln the and bnng back confidence in ·~ G~h lt.·g ~ ~· Fo§ ff~ ii" ~ ~o. fl~ lt~ l{v. :t ~ ~\~~le .w~ ,'f," ~tjv. 21s"' , •. fa•• J massive dump'•• of the franc. ·-'"'"' -!' "'; ~ w U n ii• l!S -" ffi I~ _.. <U 'f "" ~ currency crisis is an un· vi;; ~ "16 1..... 10,,. It. "' . 1: A S2 + ~ 1,,.. ,, tu 1•1 st'A -. ,_"" mistakable warning that the poun<hbywornedcorpcration So now wha~! No matter ... t.!i.~~ 1f1#1f:,. ~:::I~ ls:M~f, ~ · 1zn i. ik. _1 1y•s;:1.l1 ,l h'\': ,/" ~':t-. magnlfk:ent monetary 'system treasurers atouncJ the WQrJd What happens tn the WOrid'S A~•~' ~u. u lJ:n 11.!! A M11':. t~ ~ n~ r +·\to Cllrk l!q )':l 1• )•V. ~ 1'.JW - We C ... a ,_, al ••· s~·n u well as co Id b Joo de d mark.el!, whicheve r ones are ~= i 1T:l1!lt:n p!:tJ,, .:'1 1•:~ ~ 1 ·Io ..... 5,. .:.:~·-~~~ 8\\ :! U ~11~ §~ ~~ ~ ". ~ u11:: n:r~w I to thla k the king '"" I· ':!J l(ftl(kij l ,lt 1\ Al PG Pf .1 ,. _ Cl...CUff \ M XI <ICI + 1' Woods Conference almOlt • specu a rs. open wee , ma a .sc;r C• 1 kflldt Gfll 1•::z11·• "/1.0S1r 1.«> 147 4olVs .uv. 1111 _ ci .... B1n •92 .. •\II •ill ti~+" FOR YEARS Britain has of crisis remain. Currency :r~1c1 1l 21::§ t::41'Kfl I~:" ~·t! : I Su' .424: ~ 'tr: 1o': :";: ~::it!' ,~ ' ti'~ ~. ~"' 11~ + " quarter century ago is finally controls are oot an advance· &IWllll!k IA .t.!l L,""""•, ,•n •:i! ffif PC .1• ,, ?!,. ~ ~111 +-~ c1ov111 p11,50 '° "" ,1 coming 1part at the hlnll" been , .......... u .. , far m o r e ' ao11 ''* 1•.'-' n . .n I • · •11 11H•1 .111 .u N l~ 1.,. -c1aro11 .so. ,•t_i .. .,. ,.,~ 71'\'r + .... • ~"""' they are an admission of 'bot'°" '"° 11.1, L '' 1..... 1. '· A lM n• 11'111 1S"' 1~ -cion:. .., ~ E "" "" THE CRISIS of the French abroad than she bas been Brood st 11.21 11.11 Loomh $1rltt f0t: lkle 1.«Ni 1 :wt1o ~ 3'll f c~m>u "" ,. :UM 2S'n -" fr••• ,_ ••· third •-adfuJ e•~;•• abroad. •· a -suit defeat, a retreat. The Bulkldc 17.0f 11.JJ 5~~ «1.11 f0.11 AMBAC .<ICI 62 4-l!!t 61 4-11'1 JW CiuenP pl 1 .~ '' •,>,• tt,,•• -.,~ ......, .. "'"° W"C: -·-tu '"' • CGFO 1!.oll lL» ,....fl U.9114.t1Amll'E11.Ja 15111\ 3.5 lS\lo --w.ISIG• 511T -V. the b bee el tl speculators will not fold up c ... .ori_. ,,,u20~n Ml.rt ""'"·! AmrE11 ~.60 ' 511'1 s1\.t VJ •tSG• Pli" 1 ~,,., ~"" ..,.... , ,1 emmontbaugency. We winlll t~eYa • ..:W_!1mvee dra~~ onasher -".•rvl .,r o':'g~~ and slink hQme. '111ey smell f::i~ ~ 1::~ 1::~ ~"° lt~JJ:U m~'!ft~ ~'° atffl J:'" ~ ~~ u «•B~ t~ 2: ~ ~:, ~ il"' -.. ~ "' • ,_,_ k 'llln d u UI be c ... 1 Shi' u.• ,, M Ml• GI!! 1i.s. u.• Am Alrllft .llO 1 ~1111 ~ mo. vo c.u. ,11 1 10 n SIM l0l4 s1 'J ,. riJks \lt'}th Wot}d prosperity and dollars. 'f1le drain reached a I g an 1ey W Cri_, ... FuOd.:. MIH Tr 11.Ult.12 Am ~.,. I 1' t!, lit 'a; CQIQ p pr.i.50 12: r !;'41 ~ tt-1 .. , U we """ntln·-to duck the panic proportions last guided by none of your rules ~ns~ i:·fl If~ =:n ~J: 1:::: ~:J~ ~ ~1 ito ' ~"" sift, sfi,,., ,,., ~:m~:d i: 791 n,.. ''VJ 11-. """ "" of good cooduct Grwtti 10'.Jo11M=t": 11.Jl 12 .e Am~I 1.f: 11• ''"" n1,1, 14\'t i"'c11oloht 1:t.o u ,...,. •''41 '"'" "' evidence that the monetary November and Britain was · 1_.. t.n1•:• NlooG¥Mc': 1.33 ,:,. ~•n '.:; f·15 1j ~ ~ ~VJ.,. caie SovP1' uo 5»11 51•1. fl"" ~ system Ls no longer stabilizing compelled to cut the value Thus the importance of up-c:~,._:n '·" Mooc1r·1 1ffi It~ ~~1 ... 1.6o 1 s· ~ R ~ ~ ~:n 1~ndpr:lt '~~ ~t? ~ n :-: . the currencies ol nail~ and of the pound by 14.3 percent dating the Brettoo Woods ~~ ~11,~'#,~tJ: ~ P:ul~l7.J2 AmCon~ ,·:, 2: ~!\>lo II~ ~'~ +i14 lif1~.~.b(I 6 ml ft c-=i\41 thereby fueling the ordttly ex· from $2.80 to $2.40. De!pite agreement. c.=~, ~!t Y:~ I:: l:il J;!: !~~' 1:: r: :': ~ ~: ~1Yo~=1~,1 1 .n !! ~ »"' ~ .. ::'w pan!lon of trade as it wu thb: move to help increase One proposal will pennit ~~~-~,,/.·°' z::FF~fh 2t~1JJ! :me,r111 1.ts 361' 33v. JJ'• 33 + 111 ~:u~ -1~ 2': ~ ~ ~ =:1~ 'up-·' to. her eTl\ft ..... and cut .her im· currency rates to fluctuate CM> Fd 12.1• 1i.l9 Mvt 00111 s.t4 s.t4 m "' i . .oa 10 '"" a11o '2"" +~ combEn 2 . .0 60 61"' ''~ <11v. f"" ,......cu •r-l"" . • . . IMom 116012.i.&HltilSflro :M.Jt:U.)I AmDval\l .. t 61 IA'& lt\lt l-+lllcomE Pll.1fl l lll )I JI ... '. Th. U.S. dollar ~·Id port.s and other ste""' she ha! within wider Ii nuts than now 1nvett 11:64 ,2,11 Mut Trv•t 2.n 2.9'1 AD1111 pt.Ma a 15 14~ u .. -v. corn Se iv ·'°" ti•, 3011 '.!!'"' ~ ·~ ·-~ II d b th I le t• I 5toclc 11 '2 n 41 Nll'A Mut T2 . ..S 12.1'11 Am IPw 1,,,. 211 ~ 31~~ """" + v. comlSel pt.90 71 " _ '4 d wed un k taken since, the pound re· a owe Y e n rna tona cw111i .o.&9 1:n 1:111 N1t WS-= 11.1112.ff AmOnk• 1.30 32 Joi sp,o M + ·~ com .. Ed 2.10 14 ~vt s1 Jl • • come un er rene a.""c moin .. "''m'\N'I. The er•··,, of Monetary Fund _ r;ay by 5 cwu~ c.i.o 2.1• 2.l1 N11 ttw1 14.S.S 1•.11 Am !:KP 1114 tA ~ $ol S• _ ~ c;om E riti.•1 ,J _,1~ ~;~ f~ ti~ by Currency Specula•-as u ... ""~r-.., CcmP•I 11.:llll.ll N1t lnVttl 15.9' .~ AE~h•d ''"' ,100 ll ~1 11 comwot .6G ~~."I: >•"• •• -l) w.. II I d Th' CCfTlll 90 11.l(IU:l? Nat Sec Ser: · Comp~!Sc .10 ..., ,. k ti al redlto I th US the franc could a too easily percen up or own. IS COl'l'Oll FO 1i,52 13;61 a111n 13.1114.3' AmHo111 .1t1 " 20'!. lO 10 -1 com1a1 191 6G st stl'I 1 , s ep c c rs o e . • move to the pound once more. would In effect Permit concord i~.111t.11 Bond ,,62 1,u " H-i.:io 2u stl'I Sil' St:w. • cone Mn11 , Dn '•'•'A u~. u,•. ..~ at any time 'Jbe dollar l!i ' ' Ccn1 llw l,.1$ 15 U Olvld 5.n 6 4 A Ham1 Pl 1 I fO fO fO + l'o Canr•cCp .60 "' • In Marc' of 1~· the automatic devaluations 0 r c ......... I riv 6.2• i:n r 5111; 1.65 t.d Am f+olp .22 ,, 3114 Jll'i !1"' -\.II ~en Ed911 1jto' lSJ l~ ,~"' oR~ +1::: far, lat from Immune. n ;1\)0 d I Conv Sec ll.11 i. . .o nc.arn 6 ... 7.~ Am 1nt1 1.s.. 1 :n 11 12 on~ • P 11 1\ n'4o 11 111 RI ht. th doll l!i crisis hit the U.S. dollar. Again upwar reva uallons whenever Corp Lt; 11.111• . .o ~~ l~.1511. s ~m1nv11 1.10 ll 1~ ~v. 24V. ••· · ~"'Ekl;,c.'16l 1'21) 7 v. 11 JOI"~~ ,; g nOW e ar com• the fundamental cause Wll! a country's accounts got OUt ~~~;: 1:.g ';::l NM We,t 1'.~ J:-n =~ct~U: ~~ I} ~I.lo u~ +1,.. c:.E~~lld·nl rn ~ ~\lo 43\o\ fl it paratively safe because we of whack. '111e adjustments ~:r.~ ~~ H'.~ ~~"'1~ ~:;;n:~ ~ (:~ {~ ~ ~ =. !9~ +l~ €cnFd pf• 10 7 ,,,.,, i11 .... ,w;: +,..l: have just reported the first the fact that we too have Id t k 1 .th t . . o.:iiwart 11,1.i 1113 N'!'W Mor JJ.:it 33.79 .v.wi 11t 4 •• 2 111 11 1 + COl'IFrervht 1 10 * ~ '"" - bl ck Ink in for Yea-been -nd;·g far WOU a e pace WI OU crisis ..... vlo ,.. ..-... 61 New WIO lf.1911.:U ·-..... ~,·"" l 11 4 ConN•rG I l'O 91 32"'> :12'''• 3"" -a our balance of ... UY"" ... ..... <V N 11 ..... n..,._ llS 1Hli l•V. U"'1 ' Cor>sPwt 190 ol6 ..Siio Uft • .,,. -"' LEGAL NOTICE b d th h negotiations This solution is aown. 111 '·2810.aJ ew1cn .5"12<1.)) ~•!Ge• 2 11 "' ol61'J ~ -"'c.,Pw p1•:s1 l'lO 10 1• ,, +..,. ,..,,,m payment! since early 1965. more a roa an we ave · ore~e1 21,5121 .se Nor•••1 II.lilt.•""" H...,. 1 '°""'" n1M 53"'1-.,..c(ll'IPw P1•-5CI i!t.i '""' 13·.-,,." -.i""' ct:1.ru•ic.t.TI! 0,. •u•i"Ess. 'l1l · t though . been earning abroad. A! a favored by some key advisors Dr1:'ff..,. 1•-1111.J1 = 1:·= li1: Am P~ .OH 251 1111 11 1714 + .,.. COl'ltA;rL .10 "' ~11 1,1 '"~ ! ,. 1-~~~~,--~~-1 1'1cT1T1ous NAME e unprovemen • • LS result. __ --"to-•·ve been to Nixon and might. be at E6J:f.'nttow~f~ 1~.11 100 ~ 1~16 ,,:f ~!e'~r ·~511 ~ 1~ 1~"' 1!:.r.. t1~ ffe'!~·~ I:~ :~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ l"-.IUM n.. u*r"lklMCI ., certl,., ,,. 11 not solid. It reflect! a com· ........ uc:u1 •" WI G"""111 ,.,,, 11.u Ont WmS l•.M 11. Am s111" .jO ,, :a 3111 31~ -~ '""' COt>P .10 66 ~ 1,,. 20'lt .,. ., T.J:IS» <end41ctlne • bu11.,... et t2't1 MOl'll-bm· ati'onoftemporaryfactors•. draining -ay our gold the heart of a call by Nixon Jroct 11.1•20.MO'Nell ,4.6'16. Am smeu J 1•ll "2"' 1s " +1"'ccnr c, .D "'51~~ Y'M1n;• •11 aa . •-ot 1S.s6 l101 0-,,,m 10,0111. / , •••• ,, -IH ,,~ >•• •••• •• c---1> ~ .... > + CHTl,K:A,.I OP' COll:P'OTIATl-OM ,OR W•~· CTI1rtt0,, C•!ltorol .. tlf>Oer !tie II~ for monetary c:onfer~nce 10 !:~I Gt' 1LJ6 11:n Penn Sq 10.Sl 10.5 AmSA1r 1n.'1D 2 s1"" $1 SI' .. ., cW:tq~;·;.; 25 Xi~ ~ :m;, ' •.• ~ n..t.N5ACTiort OP' •USINUI UNDf.TI n11o<n. 11m1 n•m• o1 011Eco EN· a huge inflow of foreign reserves. The run on our gold 1969 EnelTI' 1,_6311, .. t:i P1 Mu1 2' .. :11125.lll Am 5 d 1 ,. ~ , ~+-"cont Miit . .io 1,, ~ 27~ ""' "M -,tCTITIOUINAMI! TETIPl.ISES•ndll''lt .. ld!ltmlscom-t bu US •--t-reaCed a climax }n Mareh; . EntPr1$1 120lll.1SPll111 1102.11.t!Atn$tdl'M1S :Mill 11• U• -1 Con!OllJ 113 ,_.,.. 71~ )Al, ••••• : 'iHt: UNDERSIGM!:D COR.l'OllATION POJM of th• tolkrfool~ Pi'f'IOfl, wllcff money 0 y .• ·~~: Eavl1Y 1'2:'111.n PH11ril'ft 12.'413.60 Am.sttrl1 ·,, ... nv. n 32\lt +1 COl'llOll pf 1 11 ~ 51"" 51'"-.... ...,.. 11«eb'r ~,,., ff\el 11 11 cnndUd11111 ,....,. In tull ind pl1tt at resklenc• tough restriction! on the we countered by a decision ANOTHER proposal would EQUH Giii 11.101J.u ~11or 9.tJl0.14 "svear 1 6o «1 J111 »1' 31 .... cont su 1 a •1~ •1 •1.o .11~ f" .. """1""' IK•ltd '1 4,SO& Cllf'IPllS Dr1ve. II., fallovn; outflow of U.S. dollars for to continue selling our gold involve the realignment ()fall ~::r:: ln J;:~~i: pi:::.e:: a:Nli:.ll ~vv-~ll J ~:-: tfY. ff~ t ~ t:lm1t1oa~ ?ll 1~ ,;:~ 1it:= ,i.i • W""""'1 &.m. C1lttanlle. unOe, Tiie 11.obfrt M. Dr1nn1n, ml Monlt11111 f . I din F•frfd 16 :J3 11 IS P16fl Inv 15,fl u.,, Am Tl.T 1 ·., ~I Jll'lo g14 sm -\Ii CnDar pl•.50 l~ 611 ~V. 'I I fldlllou• 11rm ,,..,.,. ot cou,.OH w1v, CvPress. c.111om11. investment abroad; s 0 m e at $35 an ounce only to qualify currency v a u e s , inc u g Frm 6Mu 13:1'111:1'1 Pritt TR 11.11 21.11 Am Tct> 1 ·90 151 :u.... :u\\ :M'-'• _ I'll Con'«O<I 1,608 2 .>t',. :» :ie _ 111 CLEARING Sf:l.VICl!I 11111 ltiet Mid firm D1tld Novem'* I, 1'61. t al b -~ nd t I t th that ft"· US d II I Fe<t Grtfl 16.1111.'5 Pro 11.!• 11.l.I AmWWks ·56 u l•'t. 1• uu, + •.11 Cook Cott .50 l S6 ~ JI 41V. -4141 .. to .c:~ o1 ttie tollawt.,. c..._..tt,,,., (Sl Robert M. Drotflnln obvious gimmicks. Actually, con r an~ a 0 e e O '"" • • O ar -a ong Fld cap 15.3616.1ll '""'ldnt 6.51' 1.11 AWWS!ff 1:u llO 2ov. 20'Jo 2!'.IV. -1\IO c_.r1n 1.CI J7 JO"' "'~ M"o + 1o11i ,......,. pr1nc11>e1 ,It« cf Mlnt11 11 s111t o1 c1111or111 .. u. """.,. cavntr: d In gold nw>Mllators trade In the with an increase in the price Fld Fur>d 21.61n.1:1 Puruin 12.•' 13.JO 11w Pr-1 i.2s 1100 19'h !''Ir """ ... c"°"1nc1 _plAJ 6 1l1'I• u1"" 1nv. .,.,_ •lli.faliawo· On NO'llember I, 19tA, btfo<6 m1, Ourtra eSUrpnlSisdwindJ g ur--~ FIOTrtld 33.J136.7lP'11,.mF""Os: AW•lpl 1'3 1110 15\'t SV. ll'h+Yt!_,-T~ 1 36 21"' 71 :+n ........ 1,· ... ~..-111 CllfflOr•lllll'I, 1 Not•rv Public In 1nc1 tor ukl st1I•, danger-··'y and the dollar ta metal on their own in a free of gold above the $35 price Fi...rn:1111 Prli<>rm: EQult u.n1t.1s Am ifrn: · JI 76~ 2S¥o 1~ + '41 ,.,..T P11.15 1 211\o 71\oo -t -.............. -II. bel't Ni. D uu;u ~ Dynm 1.11 ,,U ~. 11.43 lt.05 Arnlllk ,. Jl S! s.v. $-11/0 _, apej~fl(j LlO I 4\'o •1""' 4 T ,. ~ C•m-Drlva. Newport ll•Kll. ,....l()ll•llV ·-•rKI c rrnMn ta t th beJ market. This plugged an in· fixed back in 1934. At the lnOVst 5.13 6.3' G, "" 11J.5' u.n Aml1c 1.n '6 6' ,,,,. 68\lr + ~ _,!lv• .Sllb 15 "' "' <41 -+-• C•lllornle. k""wn to me To be ttw Pf!r..,n """""" more a rge an ore. . lrn;om an t .38 l'Kom o.o1.111 . ..o Amllc wl 3 f'I ..,,. All""_ v. COPwlSU 1.1a 18 25•1. 2,v, l•'h - ·WITNESS "" tl•NI 111 15111 111111 of n11n. 11 1ub1'rltled ,.. ttie w11111" '"' 3. A GREAT new in-tolerable le:ak, but doubts same time the U.S. would lead F•t 1nGtt1 11:.-i 11.19 !!'~•1t 9.lJ 1a.OI' AM'I. corp 141 .-i .tt:i. •v. + ~ ccrint~a .Jo.e 11t1 "'"' 11\11 :u"' --~-... ·'"'· 1trument 1nd 1d!t1CW1ed11ed M ••«ultd I h . I Fil 1nStk 120913.lS vl1!1 l4.,JU.99AMP toc: .o 17 J1'4 l6lJ. J1 . Corn PO 1.ID Ha 42~ ol'l ~+Ml • ~ ..... •'es.an ,,,. wm•. ternational m 0 net a r y con-persist and are growing about n p asmg out el currency Fl!!'I c.w 11:se ... "'.., recti •.s6 1.11 ... .._~ cO.p st6 38\'a Jll Ja•r,> +'""' ~g"~,:', ~~ 1rg 1~~.,,, 30r,1'lli 3~ ~ll • r ls ... ll •-I ill alt int•· I I d t I 1. · Fie! FO 20u . Rev.,.,, 11.)1.10.01 ,_.,., ''° ,4 •9..., "1\le .,. 1 0 ,.. ,, " SUMMIT IMNAOEM N f f th l din fr 1iuw ong we w m n a 11c: con ro s an res r c ions tn Fl• Giii 9:al 9.11 Schuster ll.'-120.15 ... ~or.cl i50 · 14 Ct>ronet vi ,.,, l'" J "~ ' CORPORATION Wltt!1"1 E. Jof'U'llfort erence 0 e ea g ee . I of Id 135 d t Id FnO Lf 6.13 ,.6' $cu0dtr Fund1: Ar'CloH , .0 ~ L~ ~ ~ +i.,, l:-~t.ki~ .50 7l w~ },~ l~~ -, .. ~· ay w.,,..,, w. H..i1tmn. Nc11rv Pvbllc c1111orn11 world nations U becoming lJl. pr ce go at an ()lll1Ce. or er o spur wor com· FavnO•n t.16 10.61 1111 1nv 1t.n 16.12 AM Cl;Y 1· 70 l! ~ , .uw ..s>M _ 'h cri/lfCo !HJ .., s9..., 57v. .wv. ,..2 ~ Prnlllllll Los A ... ele• C.,.,mTv Tb f o.. 't merce l"oursQ lJ.51111,Q] 5l>ecl ... 119•4.lt ..,ken Ch.;,, "' IJ\le lnl 17'\o . trompK" .10 f'I 26'M 26\/0 26\lo -~ ,. er John E. Ar ... a. SKrtt•rv MY Comm1n1on E11Plre1 creasingly urgent to amend en a ew weer..:1 ago I · Fran~!ln Grc<JP: ea1 11."" 11.1j APCnOll rtt 13 J'.!V. 3l'Mi 321'> +1 c,.,.,,,..111n 1tt 1 ll".i. 3sl'i ml_ "'"TE OF CALIFORNIA, oec. 12, lm the system so they can •··· •·-ame the franc's turn _ Other proposals would call ccm s1k 1.1• 1.... can s1 i2.t112.9 .t.<11.1• che'.m 'lJ a uv. •~ + ~ crnwcn1 1.111 111 J9t,o 3" + ' G.l.' JGHNSOM .... "NON •LACK a ~Ulll.~ ua; DNTC U.Nl!.66 Sc~ Dlv 1S,t6 11.a "'"D•n 160 11 'l"' 61'1<1 ~~' 14 CrPWn Carl< 21 llO ,,., -COUNTY OF LOS AN • u. ' ' nd · th "'-· for much stricter centralized urn 1.•1 1.1J Ste E•vlt 1,.1121.1 Atlrf>ubsvc' , 51 21 26\\ m,, ..-v. crownZ• 2.20 112 i,ov. 60 g" + U • °" "'hi lJlh div o1 M<wMnbll', A.b. WOHLW!:"D lion properly again. The time a once again e uoSIC cause . l1'C'Cf11 2 16 '·°'Sec 1nv 10.:M 11. Arlan• 05 70 61 31"'111 ~ ]7'l4o + "' crn z p10.20 130 n n 1 _ · i.u. before n>e Alim I( Hembv • •SJ sev11i ''"~ st""', 51111' m f · "I 1 h · was France's growing deficit control of 1 n t e r n a t i o n a 1 Ftm0 Am 12Jt 14.09 Se1ei: "'" 13.1).1 14.00 Armca su · 1 1n 51 Jtl"ISl.tit. -"' crs corp . .a 51 21'41 26'4 1 -, Nol~ Publlc In 1M fur . t1!d ColmTv l .. A-le&. Cilltornt.i ,..U or Stgnu can C enges 1! ,a £ • f I Ge" Sl'C 1,.50 l•.50 Se! SpecS lt.n 21.SI Armour 1 60 eo 51\lo 57"Ao ~14 -1 C"""hv Co l6 j'V. 1:J".o lll'o -Vt •NI s11or.. , .. 1<11111 t111r.1n. dutr com-""""""• here·, we will be lucky ii the in her balance of payments movemcn"" o capita a ong G1br111tt i1.oo 11.00 s11m• ll.1!2 u,n Armr Pl :..,, 1 751'1 is -~ Cud-"'v c1 2 1 ''"'-' 'n\.\ -\.It • "'lulonfllll tNI ,_-n. ,.,10lllllr 1-1re<I Publllllffl Ota"" c .... t 01!h' Pllct, ff 'th fl 'b•f'ty • GrauP Sec• 5.mhh 8 11.22 11.22 Arm C-l Cle 2• !2'11 12\lo + "Ii Culll!Nn .71 U 28~ 781(. 211,,., . "1!' Werren w HldeTrlln'l 1nc1 J-!:. Arena Nowrnber 1.i, 21, 21 '"° Otcember French franc and other cur-and the in.nation she set o WI more ex1 11 1ll cur· 11ero sc"10.tSl1.t7 sw lnvtd 101111.6' .,,mck ¢3.1s llO 6JV. l>l,,.. l>l -"Ii Cumrnrns .Sil l6 "1 01 "1 .+ -._· -• -be Ille Pretld.,,I J, 1'61 1f7*" b °'" r\ Iner rency rates Com SI lS.l:l lj.1' !lover Inv 11.2' 11.lf °"rmRub 1.60 10 571'1 S1"' S1 -V. Cun..Oruu ,10 1 )J"li 3)\le JJ~ -.. ,_,, "' ,,_ "' rencies can be held until y we: wage-p ce eases · Fu1 Ad 10.0111.01 STFrm Grfl ''*' ,,,. ..,,,, cono .911 70 11"' :IN. ""' •r. cuni .. wr 1 136 11v. 31 3l~ + 111 !'.~....,w1;'111 it:,.:•:"~~ LEGAL NOTICE President~lect NiJ:on can following the general strike But now r am getting into g~'*'~ ~~:~~;!! ~l:~" f.J.~61i.60 ~~]~tii'i"1.~o 1~ ~ ~ !tv. + ~ (~RtrwH ~J ri m: TI~ W' +·~ •. Df ' 1he _._."°" "*'•ln Mined •NI as!Ume office and appoint new in the spring. In just a few the bafflegab of international ~:'c'dn 29,,l lt.~ ~/ld 1t::i l::~ ~~~Ir Pfa0• 1:J ~!~ rflll,, rw. +s\lo ~~~1:~ !f~ ,!;~ 1~ ,~ .... I~~ +lv..· ;·.a.rww,_,...,,...,.,,.,.,wch <Ol'POBlloll SU,.l!l.IOI. COUl.T 0" TM• finance -and that you can Le"ll 11.7'1J.'9 klefl J .]o\ l.Ool,t,n40G.1 70 ~ 55\lo J.l''o 55 +VJCY~ l.-«I ll)J SS\!i .M'h .SS\lo+flii .eakVlffl --· STATI! 01' CALIFORNIA ,Oil men to speak for us. months frightened Frenchmen . Ham """ 6.oll I.II'! S1tln ROI Funds: AMISPll l.l'Ob ~ ~ ... .u .... .Ul't + \Ii ~ -D-~ In w11-Whel'-.f, I """' llefeu"to TH!: COUNTY 01' ORAMGI!. tr--J·-· "5 blU' I get elsewhere all too easily. ~er 1,11 I. 8.11 24.'6 2•.6' AudTr•n ... 3' \SV. u"" 19.ri + \lo ' •wt rnr hend •ncl affl-ld m• efflcl el c.w Nllfl'llMr D-14'U 4. President Johnson and au;uo;.11<:\,l .,.... ion 0 Hi~I 11.un.61 1n11 11.n 11.n Asooc:ln vl...O 31 ~ "2'19•'2'111 +-~ g•n Riv 26 75 7~ 2"111 ···iL_ ·~r~i ~~.r••r 111 "''• ctf11tlat• ... ~uE=;s c~"'°'~:!~!T Treasury Secretary Fowler francs into other currencies TIIE_ KEY point is that we :r..::.,., :r:~ :;~ s.!~~"' 1l:: 'l:l: ~~\:o""p1 1.~ 11 ~~ m; ~!! -~ g:C:J~ 1:60 " .. 1~ ~~ ~ m'.: ='ii: I 10Fl'ICIAL &!:All CECIL L. &UZZO, PLAIHTIFI' \11. enthwlastlcally welcomed de -notably the West German are being warned that we can-Hutnmn l'l.tt 12.99 TMR "" 29.10 D.<16 AtCllJ'EI 1.2' 62 l? 3\Jolo Jl + ~ t~Cc pf'·" 1'l9 I~ 1m'· lOl~ ... (4 • Anm K. Hlmlrl' VICTORIA &UZZO, DEl'ENDANT. G II ,_ . k, h'ch h bee st t -.. tch" IDS ndl"' 5,,1 '-'2 TNchra 13 00 ll.5• AU Rici\ 1.IO 520 121B'o 111'1> 121M +II~ g;: P~ 1..52 ';'II., 'Ml. 1,1~ ~ i 1+ot1N P'ubllc.<1lltcwri11 •l!Ofl'I..• 0, TNt: · ITAll! o, au e'! .......:l!ton oot to #af W 1 as 0 rong 00 go ontarytu,Q war _pa aJtemg /~ GC~P if~ 1f:~ 'j:~flDIGt ~~; ;;.;; ~:/~~m "i3·'~ 9'J ~ 2~~ ~~+)}~ 0tiPt-Lr° 1~o.r ~ ;1V. 11M 11M + Pr1nc1"' on1ct •n CAL1,01.N1A i."" ,....,. ..,,.... DttM-devalue the franc because thi.3 becawie West Gennany is run-up mone crisis r 1...., Giii 10.1111.21 Tex11 u . .111 .... Allu Ch .IO 191 1S'Ao 2•'rnJs -Yo De1 Mni~ 'io JI ~s,, ~r" -loll """let CcMiT'I' 1111111t1 f I In •-I . . 'th h Id Inc Flld lS:rl 10• Tr1n C.ao 11.lOl'l.11 All•• Con> 19'1 • j4\, Sl'e -.,.. Otll1A1r . .a 61 '" 'llo + Mv eomm1u1cn l!ulrw Ycu ~.,. ,_. dlf'ktld "' "ie 1 helps buy additional time for nlng a at surpus uc:r moneary crtsll!I WI t e o t/\del>f'd 11:,21,,.1T:=,Gm6.611 1.30.AttilCP P111c :ri20 ~ 20w. lOlJo+\(,o.nnMfv .60 ss '9""' sn>4 "' ,,._bll'D.lHt ... , ,,,,,_. ' ·-''', '' ---,,. ,,._.._Otnr>MI~ pt! 96 I ll ·'· ~ IW1""' PlM<flMt in ret-"' Tiie •'--""'ne'•-~--m and••· balance of payment!. glue of 194' The glue;.,,..,..___ Ind Tr 6· .... ' nc ·~· · uror& ·"' ·,·l ~-. " -_ -. oennvRst _ct . 2•• ~ JJlo!r. _,.. """""'" Or-c-t 0.ll'r P'lla>I, vtrm• •mtnded _...i.tnl ti ftM...... MJC: ...... _,, "J"loC MRI ... ... .. .,. .. -lll<ktr)' •. n '·°' Unlkl 12.17 IJ.)) ""''Niel\ .60 ~· .,... D s ... ~,._,wnlllf 11, JI Mill o-nner s. It. A••" ''"'"''" .,-.. ,-, -,,. U.S. dollar. But the •·ct which THE p•~•GE of "solu-Ing u••luck. 1n,Bk Mk 6.119 1.n unFd C•n 1.n 1,41 ARA I~ .M 111"' 111 113\:; +"' '~' v l.2'0t 28 ~·-~r f"" l01"4I " "' ""' "" UI tu,...AA '"" !nY CCAm ,7111.26 \llklllll t,11 t.91 ~ul5pkrr ,Oii ut 7' ... 28•t. 28"" -~ D..,RGr l,10 176 73' 2""" .W; ; 1bcw1 entitled ((lllrt ln 1119 6boYll .,,,rlltd[';'iOiiOiiOiiOii0ii0iiOiiOii0iiOii0ii0iiOiiOiiOii0ii0iiOiiOiiOii0iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOii0ii0iiOii0ii0iiOiiOii0ii0iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOi;;;;;;;~;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;i;;ii;iii;iiOiiOiiOi~jlAulomln Ind ol6 nt<I. JJ\'o Sl'M _ •,r. gertco Pl A S 111/o , " • LEGAL NOTICE ~r:,: ri;f:~~;_·i~~ou ~n ::!i:U::ll / ~~g ~.;o2<1 j if ~v. ft"' ::2: g:m~~nf.:Oao ~ ~:--r~ fS !!:: ' VOii of 1111.1 summcnt. If HtVecl w!lll!n CLIP AND $ E ~:;,.1 1~ ~ :JN ll~ ~ »"i _.,, Oet Ed plS . .511 71 1112 101 .101 -·~ . P'l.·ff' Tiie •bcrvt n1med coumv, w Wlttll" 1 AVO!l PO 1,611 ff lJf'olo lll'4 IJ9""' +l'M Oel s1ee1 .60 16• 1•!l'I 2•"" 14" 1~ iu.,111:101. COURT OP' TN• STATI lHIRTY G•V• fl~ •leewher1. MAY -8-8f..~i'nti~eo 6~ t~.'Z tJ~ ~f: l~ • OP' CALll'OltMIA P'OI. ,.H. You erl hlrftV ·notified tlllf ~nlffa DT~S~am 1.40 100 UV. 3S~l 36 -.t'Ai COUNTY OP' 01.ANCll YGU i.o fHe • wrltle!l retP0111lvt Plt1dl1>111, s Wh y s • Pl &tbck w 1.36 M JllJ, 31Vt Jn'. -~ 0185~ pf c2 TD ,5,,,. ,5 45 _ v. Nt A-41417 Mid Pt.ilnTtf! w!lt bk1 l\lllllmtnl for ee y our pine ays BtltrOllT .60 81 121/t 2l'M 21 -\lDlaS pfDl.?O 37 :z:o~ ?2'1t n~+ .. •. • ,-"ON tnr -r w ct.rn1ttt dem1nded In Ball GE 1.60 J9 31'h 36>,l J7\lo t v. Olanasrr .10 31 16~ 16 i~ · MO,.IC• 0,, H AlllHO O ••1 1116 vttlfltd lmmded comPlllnT q 1tE1Tl\ll B0•,!_l!Pl.~0.•·.~ J'lOO 7~ 74\11 1~ 1 Dlctaphon .4 1llJ 2~V. 16.,.. 2™ 1··1"' ,Olt P'l.09ATI 0 .. NOLOOl.AP'HIC ~ COl!fnd, or Wiii •PPh' · to Tiie INTRODUCE ,,..Pv ov 114 A7 46'.~ "6'141 lo\i Di•bold .'Oh <17 50\le '8'41 50 Alo WU.I. ""o l'Ollt l•TT•l.5 T•ll• ((11111 for 1nr cllltr relit! .;...,..ndld Such An Important Part :·.;i,•,,•,.'1• l Jo< JJ'4 $ol +.,, DiGlor~la .llO "' lS'41 :M''< J5'41 ... #lll!MTAl.Y 1.0"0 \l'Al'll!.D) lo "'>--.. ,.~-·-••••· 1' 69'11 69 -69M -.... 0111/nghm .36 ~ lJ l''t 35 .,,.. -"' ,.,,.._ ~.... 81rct CR .JJ Jl 54 $) 54 +21J, Oiiing I'( A 2 1 65'4 63'~ <15 f'}J E.t1i. cf ALICE E. KlHG. 11.., k-Y1111 l'IMIJ' tM1I !tie Hvkt ff u B11lc Inc .IO 46 ''~ 2314 '3M -•t, DlntrJCI .SOb 13 Silo'; 51 • 5l'h + ':fl .. , ALICI! ESTELLA !(ING, DecHMd, .n.'*" ... 1111 mlt!W conMllM wl!ll 1 G d H I h M 1 8111c llf 2 50 1lO !J" """ .51:W. +"I D!l"ev .lllb .5CI to 1' 7'I -'16 NOTIC!: II HEll:EIV GIVEN Tllll '"' -111111 ... !~I• 111m-. Svc-n 00 ea t a I ntena nee Barest.If .20!> 71 u·~ 15"' UV. -~ Ob!Seag 1 '° 1 Ul'J #\lo U"I .,,.. HELOULS!: 8JIUNSON .... fllKI t>tl'flln ....,._ ....... -llM wlllllll ,... MYSELF ? B•lll Ind 12l 76\1. n 75 +J OrPtPDt!r '90 • 50 •9>N .,,,, - 6 ""''°" tor ~" (If Holcltf'llflhk """ llmlt ., ..... Ill 1111• --,... • B•I~ '"" pf s J] l!?Y, ''° 182V.+1•''> '>omtM!n .Sil 70 611J, ~7\11 677.:.:..:"' Wiii .. _ 1 _ l 0 Bauschltl .ao 5e 611'.4 66"' 61111. +lV. Dom Fo .l!~ 1-7 1s h~• U'l!o _!A ""' iw1nct "' t .,.. fll., I wrlTttll •._."'' le tri. COt1"i.Llll. 8e~trLab .1! 41 """ "3\lo 4l'\1l _ \I Da"ntllev .60 ,1 •Y'o AS'~ ol!''s + V. Tesh,.,,..,tt!"'f' IO l"IT111Mtr fklld W1lvldl D1!H A\11'1111 ,, lHI. Ii·-~ A • ..e ~ H YOVll fl • c-•-· C'l---'lcJ &aru~Cllr .l:O s UVJ 16'1'1 uv. "" v. Oorr Ollv~r 11 l6" 21"' 2s"" ..., rtlre«1<e t. wflld'I II mad• tor (SEAL) nu vvr nvn rw n .""T"_.-::::~~! i"."n 10 4m ~ •m -:Ito OcvPrCc 11! 1 16'• 1~•. 15,1. -\.:I 1urmrr pertlM!ln. INI ff\el ltlll flmt W. E. ST JOHN, Clerk l~mtn .50 1rr ~V. ~k fJVt :t~ ~~";;' 1·:: ~ ~~ ~~ :!" +,·~. '"" plKt o1 11etr1,,. the .. '"' ,.,.. ar J•nw1 A. Nollie My n•m• is Robert F. McCune .,,d I am • Ti. diltu. -Uoaed...,,.,. oa)f 1 fcW wtaidl an sued "7..,.. Becl'O~ .30• JO ~9v. 61 M"lo :+ "" or ... 11"" 1 . ..0 n• ~ Jt lt\I, l., lottn Ill fir ~r 13,, 1Nt, at Dttiu,., Clerk brM hi Ult llpi.all eolllMJl ll.IDDI-91lifaUJ 81ld ca-. B:T:;h Air ,1S 1~ <UV. <U\'o ._. .... -"II Dr""" p17 70 so 46,, ·~v, ,61.-> \II ,:30 •. .., .• In Ille court-ol Deptrt-NUltWITt, HUl.WITL a ltEMITI doctor of Ch1·ropract·1c, "y 011·1c• ,·, ot 31639 ~-... s·~ ""~"v.:;. .. i.. ,..._ ..... J Be cc Pet .50 ,, ... .,.., 119 .. v. l'I '"' or .. ur pf B2 ?4 00\. ,n,. """' -• ; mtnl N"' 1 d uld coul1, 11 111 ut. nllllll drNt 1¥1 r·--.1 "' ,_...,. """"""" ""' !I .. Hem .1'0b 6 47"" •l'll. 417'41 -"'> or..,!.,, fO 2$11 "'' J!•.. 1 -• Nor Ill 8rwdw•r. tn Ille ClT\I "' S.1111 "_,.,, ....,II. C•llf9rtll• ... JOii will uadentand wb1 more ud &!II HOW 60 .5CI 16ilo ?~ 1n~ -VJ Ouk PP ... '1 'Cl JO .,:it .,.~ !2t': +1" ,,_, C1!ttomle. P'MM1 •n-"21 Coa>t Hwy., South la,.utia, telephon• .. 99-1850. ---.,. !•mint lo .. 1~~ --'g~1~,..,.f"t0 16: ;i ~ ~ ;~ t+~ gun~lll 50 21 :u l'"" J?"o ·,,~ • Del" "·--"· lNt ,----.. ,._ P•I......., 7 ,...,,,. ...... --~... __., •,.;. • I ucan Cp 106 SJ Sl''o 51.._ -• ..., •• .,,..., ,, _ _,., ,. nnn "'"" • ,..., 101 ll\4 J1 ~ \.'t OuF'o<tt 5 SO.. l•O 1111"11 169 · I -w. E. ST JOHN PubUahld Or•,,.• Coe•' D1lh' P'lkrl. I om marled end have en 11 yiar old bGy in B..wtl• Pl l 19 1'1._ n~ 99-'ll 1~ duP(ll'l r pi• so 11 111,., JN ~ -N Couf!Tv Cltrll Novem"'r 7, 14, 21. 21. IHI Jf'l)-41 10 SffPt Pf'll&$Ut1I on Mn'ft, M INa point:t.c.a»I B-iF111 !.60 11' Sffli Sl'A 5n\ -~ OuPcnr PIJ Sit a 610\ 61 1 -'Al ; cJ{ATILltl c. IUCHAl.DSON S h I - -. · · · h Ben!IF c!J,510 1 160 UO 160 -1 Dua Lt 1.116 115 l14' l' l1,, + ,':__~ ,., o. a.• 1m. LEGAL NOTICE th• 5th grid• at Aliso Elemetitary c oo. "f, iMOmNI. PM'.. '*"" ft"'ll~ 11U.~ zto 6&'141 '81\i &&"'1 -'It DuQLt -' r121 -"'• 37\o 31:o.i ~ 0.. w .. 1 TllevMMI 011ul ... ~.rf OUtM&S., dizzinls.s.,. ~ 6-dll&. s!:~ P,:•,,,. t." II u -,,., Da JISPl1.t1 lJl'Q JI~ 11·~ ]!~ +~ ~· s~ r ... J'll Jt J'll OYl'r>O In .561 :1111 ?l'• 2""o :, .... • ... , ~~~ =~11C•H1enoi .. '1* su,•1r101. cD01.r o, THI ST All f am 1 9reduata of the Kensas City CleY•· 2. A MWit slippintof •wr11br1c.arsinl.,,...... en g~~.'t '" l'.191 11r' 1tr",. 111 .... -:-." 0y,.. Am .•o 111 ,,, • 20,, 2,0; +~· l'ub1111\td 0!'1"" C&atl Dlltr Pl..,, 01' CALIFORNIA ,01. ,.HI K C ' 1...t nerw& in lhi& ,.rt of the tPitM C1n .. Che carte of Berkoy Pl'>c Ill jS " "' -\\ -E·F- No""!mbt<' J1, ?1, 1t. 1HI ms. couN~·~"'1~:"No1 11 nd ChirGpractic CGl•g• in atisas rty, mG., ,lhrmtb'ouWl.burlitit.Ptinil'IU.thCMdwatnd--. ffJ\!~c~= JT1 ~\~ ~ i~'S~::l~~-'M ll: ~\.,, ri·· l'l·~=~ OltDll. TO SHOW CAOll!. a graduate with a M11ter of Sci•nc• d19re• .-d thrr'Old disturtaanct&. aiac11Dk 1.ol 19 ._ 63v, ~ +1 E•1tGF i.isr 69 l'I•~ ~·~ 31,, ' to tl\I Matter al JOHN AL8!:1tT k d d No. 3 -0. ti I IH ll~l 6 J~V. .lS'lo :M'M + .... ~::: i,~r ,.:g fJ ~l}• )J 1l1~ .f. •Ji $.Y.UDIN, l'or Ch1nv• o1 N•m•. from th1 Univer$ity Gf Ar ensas, en e gra U· S. lN ~ nwMcl Plft lue Boll .50 u 61\.'> ~ 611>'t -\\ E Koo k g "" • 29\lo n•~ -'" ... J11n '0"' ,,,,,. ••UO•·· -,,,_ ,... ·---... -~-~-... • .......... _ ... _ .. __ luB!I pf .15 61U lj• H• +2 ,,, •• ,·. ·,! ',", 1~1• )/ 11111-.. ~ ' " " "'" """ t "th B h I I Se·o·ce do•roo from _ .. .,._ -Boott • B•k• 57 n '16 2"'1o -~ ,.,~· ..... .., •2•·• •11,·, -• Cll.Tl,ICATI 01' 9Ult"•'• his PrllllOl'I !n ff>e tboVH'ntllled Giii, •• WI • ac • or 0 I .. 7 pain bM.-n the shouldllf blades, ft'llda.l&W id-." flaelng 1.70 107S 51 56 Sii +j'-ICC Ind 2 70 611> 60\!! ~. -,,. Tiii u,,,,:~~:i::.:0~ ~.~~~ Tlllv .,.. :.~i.~! ,:·~~1:.ie 11::,11":o...:~u~::: Southw••• MissGuri Stet• Colleg•, Springfield, ..... emt1ft lhwlden. Ny ........... condltlaM. Rg!;~1 Pi~~~ 1-11 ~Iii n~ lF +1"" i$:1~o'v ·1; l!J ;;·· !~~ ~r,·: :t1'1.; mnclucllr.g • tlutlnttl •I 2tO Etli'lef' !ram JOHN ALBERT SMUDIN fl! JOHN .-d'bioudlltiL B-S!t1 1 19 31'_. ll lffi-\lo rci ,.., 1 .51 .51 ~! St .. Cost1 Mtta. Celllornl1, under tlle AL8ERT PERRY. Mo BOol<Mll'I 1.'21 6 3~ ~l'J v, -1'1 ~~G,._.io 101 SJvt 57'~ !J•; ' · !Jc!rtious llrm n•rn• ol (l) CARROL IT IS HERE8Y OR;Df_R;EO ftl•I ... • .... ,..,.,. JlfW&UN .t thi• point (.IU"9 dwlt..... ~~w.,1.1~,s 2t: l3I~ ~ !'It -\'t EIM~: '"·.":. '0l ~,~ 1~ ~~.:... ,, WHITE'S AOVERTIS!NG AGENCY \2) ""Kii\$ l~i.resled I~ ... 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EvemP .60b ~ ss 5, 5, -·~ le Tiie within ll!IT•""'ent 1NI J""9t or tht ll thl& point. uff F'crpe 1 ""' ""' SJV. -~ ~Y••h•P ~J 11•< 12'~ 'rl"' + "o • otd:NrwlKl9e<I 1'11'1' executM , ..... ..,._ SuPrrlor com tr.1inin9 and practice I fael quelifled to det•r· 8YloVI ·-m :: .i" """ + .... E~CtllO 11J 41 ]o\'~ 36•, ~·~ f. ,,oF,IC~~E~~10tv1• :~E~::Ler:-i:~~; mine wh•fher or not chiroPrectic will help you. ~~:Cof.i~r~:: ~';=:! r£T~~Th ,1! = :: ~-::: ~~~ 1: ~ i~'· i~,. ~\, 11: ""'•"' P'utllleoC111fDrf111 IAl.L o. LIP'l"OLD lflllll -ii. .... -ts •t tl'lia ,...'L f 8urnOy .60 ,. M~ l]•• 3'14 +1\lo ,_:ir Hiii .I» tlO 10 JV'> l9U "" P'rlr..:!111 Ol'flct In T"OlolAS W. Hl!NDl!JISON, JI.. h _ .... ,.,_, 8uf'l'Wtl>1 1 <I" lll\11 2nl'l 1S2'1 + 'It F lnncnt 1 l'O 2' .. ,.., 2•'~ 1"I 0r1,... C-TJ "''"""" 11 Uw If you h1va a condition th1t •• not r•· t. Wl'.'f hl'Y9 consUP1llon. r9del troublet. x~. g~lj'eLt~~h ·~ lf :l'I ~ ~ + ~ F:1~W .S:O 1 11~ i~~ ~:·· ~f· =''t! Mv COftllftlHIM E~,iru ,. ••ot '"" ''""'· hlle 111 d d th th d f h 1· t d th Mien chir....,._.lc -t:u1tment1 ot ~11 ..-~the uW. F•m Fin !.:JO " JO'' "'._. '1'1'io +-._ June ,1, 1'1t c .. 11 M.,., C•RfffN• l'UJ7 spon e to o at me o 1 o •• '"9• s U y • ..,.. ... , _, u• -· .,..._ -C-F01oui.e1 lllC 111 )1..,, :1:1v. ~-_lot ,J,.~ Dr•,,.• CG.11 DlllY P'llol. l•h ..,JM I I L h d' '"'1 r9"IO¥'l the tll.IMP ! •r w"' F111 1 'lf 27h 2114 14. tl, :111 •NI OectrniM!" _...,,_..,., tw ,.~ nenre chart to the ri~kt. wtl ue •ppy to 11a :M:i~lnr'° ~ lll:;t mi. mi.,,.-! F,•rll!Mtt .IO n n.._ 66'h nv. +~~ • -1-· •• •·•1•·•·• 0 10. A ••. ~ ........ of°"' 0< .......... ~... 11 l) U11o -.. e<ld!fl ·"° I~ ~ M SI +> ,,_ w" ......., rtl\91 Coe•! Dill• Piiot, d•t• •th t "f I II'" • I~ M .Ill! 11 21SV. ~ li -l'I l'MMoq I llO 31 3~,, ).j''o 1~~ 1 Nov..,.lllf 14, J1, ,. •nd Otcef'llbt• cuss your con 1 ion WI you o see I can likewise produce sclltlta totetl'ler with many dlt c:i::&R~".'tl: 131 j!,, ~:~ ri~ +lVJ FedPac i:1e• lQI 21,~ 21,1 ,1" _ 5 ' 1"' lf1MI help you. I will till you if your case ii e chiro. .lnC*S of._ lht ... t'llddlr Ind reiproduc:IM orpna -' c,....., $outl I 1,•, ',"'.. ',':? :t?,Vi -"· ~..J;.~J1 ·r~ '~ ?! .. ~~ ~"" ~ n LEGAL NOTICE 1. Cl'ln'P' 111'1 l. c"" 8,_ ·"° 1 .. lw-I• -1' l"t!'!!OS!r .95 111 lS'~ 3•~ JS~ _ P'-11ta pr•ctic ce1a. Chiropractic e1pecially wor11s ldn PRc 3 10 •• 11~ *31.'t +iv, FM Mtv Inv ':n 16.,.. 16v. U•1. t w ,..... SICK? c"n rr Inf ; ~"" tt"' .av. +-\Ii F .. ro Cn 1 10 ~ 55 ... SS'' 55llo \\ c11.,.1,K.t.T• Oi" •V11H••• ,,_,,,"' wonders in c1s•1 of h•1dache, backache and c!::re•n"'.:, " ,. L ~1brttl!'o CP i•a :n·~ JI'• :ri'l I" t'ICTITIOUI HAMI ClltTll'ICATI 0, IUll"l!U, (IP c Bdc:ol 1: •51.'t ~ ts + ;: ~:eldc!M 1., ~a u·~ •l'.• •l' - • .::.,,::"~::!....Oon11 ~s"' A ":o.:: T,. ~~~o: = !flt)' .... nervou1ne11. Howevtr, If you are troubled with THIS (UART (1. l ·A·RlY rW\w( ~:~r: .lo• ~~ ~ a~ H:-+:z F1:."0i~un ~ ~~z ij~~ ~~ -I ~ Mnif. A-.e ... "'• ....... C.lfforn1• <'Ol'ldVd1"' • 111111 ..... 11 k• 142. any of th••• a ilment& shown in the ch1rt ... the . 11 u; JflU' ~ C.ni C&Dll s 1210,. "-11 7l ~-· .. ~~~ ,1::, ,~i ~~ ~~, ~~ -+,~ .....,. tl'le flCt1ttcul flnn ""-ol H-t 8Ndl. C1llfornl1. u"""' tllt C• ..... LI 1.19 ~ --F "4Clty 1 .,., • 1 •ff,_.., eo. _. !Ml ...... firm t1d111ou1 """ "'"'' o1 GOLDEN t!AGLE right, cell m• 1t "'99·1150 and I'll b• hippy to l~~~ l~:O ~; ~il' =~ ~~ +~ ":' N1t si~ !: ~~ ;~ ~~. ~ ... ~ ., IM l'Ollow""' .....-. INDIANClfol.~Tl • ..., tr.ti ••Id fll'WI ti WHY YOU MAY Bf f11Ff(RINGI c.,. .... CP , 2,J ?!... ,,... -m. .:-~ ~~-"". 1,·,"· •"• ~!~ st,!:·, ~ •• ·.1 ~ ,__. ,..""" ~ tuN 1n1111 •"""' ~ ~ o1 !be 1auow1.,. --· ~ discu$S your condition with you. Better still1 .JU C••rGen ·""' _... ..., + .. ...... ., ii •• flltlllwl! ... ""' IR MJ a.,ci P~ Ill resllltol\tf C1rterW .OOI 'O lf .... ~ 11h + 14 Fl)ntkC!t l 211 J~ l '~ :M•• I~ J""11111 """' kf111d\1, .,.. 1t1r11o.1n1. •r• "' 1o11owo:' drop by ot my office at l 1439 Coa1t H-., c11t JI ,. 10 n + ""Flin• p1,v,:io • uo 11'°' ~"'! fl"" +1 '.'.'t="""" C.lllPl'nM. ~••n1tr '· G1tttlrN11o 1oor • r..1 ··' n-rdl f hat our ailment is called no matter c ... 111 .t.1.u .. ' 2Ni 21 ""Fi1nt otat.:u 1 "'''· •1 ''1.l. +1 -... n , 1.... l1111M lll¥d., ··~-C•llfwnll. South le .. una •nytim•, Moncf1y tftrv Frid1y, l:JO '"'"'6a ess 0 w y . • . • C11!1ec:~ •. 60 ., J(\11 ).IV, -f v. F'l.I E CoPT '1 '-~'II ?41.I '~1' -lot ·~. :_• 1'-'11111 H. ~lldlt 14awinf 0'~11, lox m.. N..,..,, 111 D hOW Jong YOU have Suffered • , , chfroprlctiC: Care Olay C(~T .. • 111'.~ ... 411 •,1'1! ""i••• -,,.. ,•.~I! ~:. ·,"'}, ~~ !~ ~~:; ~~ t "o -"'C..llfilnlll. o.-c-"' a.,.m, C•tlfor>ol•. a .m. to S:lO p.m. and 1'11 1 happy to mike e ·r· h l"' bl C, ' ,, ~" -· •• ~ •• Flll"wl1 1.-11 6•'• .... 6'1'\ -., 1 0. .......,_. 11. , .... kf9rt ..,., Dllfd AWV.I, U. lMI. be the exact answer 10 your SpecJ lC ea 1111 pro em, ~~Mer: ' n ... ft J'Nlo ~ \;, F'lt Slwl 'IO 7' 21'' '1•1o 2"'--... .... --,,.lie "' •"" ""' Wld $111,,., How•f'd O't>onnlll prelimin•ry chiropractic examln•tion. Open c•--·actic su-~-many tlmes after all other meth· c .. i.nn.cp 1 •4 "' !!:: 1WI -VJ IUpf-ca,., "1 61 '' "' -l\ "' .............. ,... H. lcMlc::llt $1111..,. •. l;!Tttlmt!I OUIVlA ...... ~ Ctllnnt of, 1!0 I I~" M lllM -FIY Tjp-r 11 111 n·~ n-. '71'1o -"" .. "" .. ee .,.. --"'*" &1111w r11 c.1"""" .. °"•.,.. c-..ty: Satvrdey 9 to I p -. ods have failed. /•'-n p14, so 2 '""' "'Ao -1,1, FMC c. ·11 1" '1 '~ "Cl ,,, + ~ .. "" - , 10 -... ••• ~" + • fMC 111'2.H 1~ "llo ~·~ w-., ... .,, 11 1'4lt•c:HfM4' to 1flt wlll'l!n 1... Auo\111 2', 1"'9. ~ me, 1 .,,,.v ,. · " ,.. .....-FoeOFllr ,'IO f'\ '"~ A"""> ... , , .. 1 ~ ll'lllll uctA1 '''' • ••IQl?fd NM-l"ubllc '" 1"" "' w1e1 ''-""· By Appolntment after h .. r• p,,,., •• In !ho Roor l:::"~ l~ U ~ =. £:-~ Fao,. Cll "'° '1 ''" 1 ''~ '""'"' J.l, f'li ...... M"-ll'r -•14 &lenlrY" S. OtTttlml" II "Y C9!1llllLI 1.U 2' 26\'i 2i 1• = \'> ~aolo Nil" '6 """ 18~ "14 + ... .,..,,"""" MAL) • ..,, How•td O~tl --Ip -c •Ull of• 511 JlJD 1• .,,.. 1"" 1111 ooll Pn... n )a~ 3$'0 l5'lo -.. ... : E.f£c.~Hwlft :::.,~~::~~=.::: DR. ROBERT F. McCUNE, CHIROPRACTOR ~s;!,::~ ,J Fis~ tm~~~5ffcf.~ ,~1 ~n ~~ ~~ rr:. ~ c..tr' (0,l'l(IAL s•.t.t.J Cell! 5W '·"' 190 ~ 4} •5ft +"' F-c1IW!I pt I 1111. iev, 1~'1 -,,,.. ''fl'' II# ~ EJ9"-X,...,. f °"1I !i;"fll S.0,1 IO ft 7~ tol"\ '11\;, FPX""'~ 6C 2~ Hloo ,,_,, 4)~ • ""' ......-... ,,. Moll .... l"'ubllt<•llfol'•I• ~~et!~•"* t1 ,.~ M c~ Fr.nil !It' l2 >I ,,,, ?•~ l ... l • • _... J'.,...l&....,,..., P'tlnd""I Oll!Q I" Cft't.lffd .llO '1X I~ 4 .._ +7"" l'rft9Svl 1 "° ito 4 .ul.i •!"' N .... a.a.............. Dr-c_,., C"1tfd p<fO l ~ ~·--><; ~rvt"CP 110 IS) 11'.lo >SV. JT\t "' .._ ililf ..... Clill, 1".Y C°"""'lflltlll Eap!rn t .. 1111.t. 1.-IO :)'2 J1\'J 1,114 + ~ "'""al -..! ' !Sf 1• 1' '' , ----""" ...... ,~ "· "" 31639 Coa-" Hwy So Lag,,na 499 1850 '" '" ·• u "" --• '-""' • "' •• "' •• + ~ ...... , ... "' • -o.wn• a. 1r.. P'utlllt1• 0r.,,.., ~If DtllY !l~t •• e1 e .. !Cllldlln OMii tiJ n. 1.-.. 11". --G- ... • mMe ~ 7, H, JI, l't, 1... 1,_11-------------------------------------------------------•" =y\.~, '~ ~'1 =~ ~~ t~ 7~ 8!~ ~: ~!1 0 11; !f4 u.~ ~\, tll-\ l'I 5Al UM S.... '4 GAF (Of"P .. 'II !'7 )Ill. j,;._ JO•--... LEGAL NOTICE .. LEGAL NOTICE .· ' t Wednesday's Closing Prices -Complt:te " Borax Pays Directors ol United eiaf<I Boru & Chemical ~ meeting In Loo Aof'•~•• declared • quarlerlJ di~ ol 25 centa per llwo Oii lbe 4'*28,1~ mmDWI 1bare1 oulalandlng. The dividend II payable Doc. II to -~,., .-Nov • •• lflarket Symbob New York ; ' -~ ~ .. --... -....---1968 . ,. • DAILY PD.OT • """ . ' ·------ --~ -------------------_______ ..;.._ _________ .. ________ , ____________ .. ..,,.,,.."'.:.".........-."""":.....:=AJ'""""=--=---·------... l I I ' ' , l (, ' • • • I ~ Millions Uhspetit . On Rats WASHINGTON (AP) -A year after a chaatl.sed Congress authorized ' • 0 mUllon for r1t control, not 11 single dollar haa been spent. 1'lt Public Health Service hopeo It will ""° I~ Bureou of the Budget approvol to run shipping perhapo '" mlllloo to Pile of Uw: 47 units of local government which have applied for rat money. 1M even tf apprp\fal coma. lhe money won't directly e:1-' te.iminate I lingle rat. 1nltead It Win finance projects cfesign-ed! to ~ch slum dwellers how to ; store garbage, get rid of ral barborages and ao forth. ' NcYf ENOUGH . '"niel.•1 not enough money to~et ricf'ol the rat population ot ; the whcile country," said a :Public Health S er v i c e sJt>kesman. "This is a mearui: of Instructing local residents." All 47 applicants won't get financing. "There's only enough to give lD the best of the lot, .. saJd a spokesman. "We've already pretty much rank ordered the applicaliona:." The a g e n c y declines to say who is in line for the grants, but Balti~ore and Philadelphia -confident they will get money -have olready begun to publiclae projecta:. Residents rA. rat·infested neighborhoods would be employed under some pro- posals. Most projecb would work through neighborhood groups and normally city health departments would be heavily involved. REFLECTED BILL The congressional rat con- troversy popped into tht public eye July 20, 1967, when the House narowly rejected a $40 million, two-year pl.an sul>rnitted by the Johnson ld- m.iniltraUon to eradicate rata in almrt11. Derialve comments of tome House tnerriben opposed to the bill drew angry replies from President Johnson and adminlltration officials. Rep. Jamea A. Haley (0-FlL), for ei:ample,bad1ugge1ted: "Why not jusl buy SOIM call """ turn them -Oii the street.'' On Nov. zt, 1967, Coneress gave flnal approval to a com- promise $S9I million health aid bill to which had beP.n allded $40 million to fight rata. But while the authorit.aUon bDI passed, Congress never v~ted the '20 million to run the fiacal 1963 portion ol the program. It did finally ap- prove $20 million for use in fiScat 1969, Uie budget year that began lut July 1. • SANTA ARRIVES : ..... DAYr by boat ot FASHION &AND In lfet part ""'*" H A.H. llllMlll ,..... t.t. 'Hwy. ...... _ ........... 0 • Tltlntlr. N"tcuW • lM - • ·1 • FOR DAD AND lAD ·. • • MUNSINGWEAR MATCH-A-JAMAS ' Chter.( ·idea in father.,,,~ sleepwear , • , snug · ski' paj11171as, Wo(mly styled to tako tlie bite out of a ~cf wlnlw's ni91Tt. Both dad ' and lad· will •njoy Iha smootli , comfort of combed .cotton knit and such fine features •s • heat resiitant elastic waistbarid that's guaranteed for tlio lifo of tlie 9•rl1)tnt, snug 0eckl>and and cuffs of cotton/nylon blend. :P,ojainas 'are guarant.ed against ~hrinkage, nov81' ne.d ·irOni/lg. D•d's .in rod, light blue, novy, gold. Reg. i'l·B·C·l!l 6.00. T.ell s.c.o.E 6.50~ .Lod's ;n red , blue, . ' maize, gree"4 -b-2°' _4.00. ·Mail end telephone Orders invited. Men's ond Boy's Fumish;ngs. 2b ond 91. {_ ',. • ANAHEIM , . . \ \ ' NEWPORT +44 N. Euclid e 535-8121 Fri. •nd Set. 10 e.m. to 9:30 p.m . 47 Fashion Island • 644-1212 Fri. and Sat. I 0 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m. ... / • - • ' " I " • ' ' ' ' - .}\ \l I •I a:.> ...... ,(,;.j ... 'llJ'l J \~ ·~1 ' = ' . , ' ,, • ~ ... ' . • ·' .!:oM ... : ! , ' ' I . .t r ,. ~. I I a: ' '\.· I • I ·-I ~ ' =· HUNTINGTON BEACH 7777 Edinger Ave. e 892-3331 Fri. 11nd Sat. 19 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1. _ .. ----.. - .,. 1 . . • •. '' '• .. . . ----- IWLY I'll.OT· Rescuing, Just His Way,. of.Life · Home ·Builders Take Over Farmland J :. 7 r I:• ' UlelDb~ from Ke r• County....n.d. SAIGON (UPI) -Sieve rescued more downed Diers Norlhem, a , 21-year-old Air In lbe Vietnam War aod more Force · oerpant who b a 1 piloll than any ""'I -lllllll'"f!.c He Aid Calllonlla'1 VoWina populatloa will _.u tlie regloo from the Mexican border almg tba colSI to San Franclaco. It alJo will ullliM lbe -1nterl<r u far -north 11 Iba Sacramento Va 11 e y, WUllamlon w1DNC1~ . ' ' '.SANTA . . ARRIVES 'I FRIDAY) by boat at FASHION ISLAND In Nnpcll t Center-' 10 A.M. On lie MIU Pacific Cit, Hwy, l:..tween J1111beree 'o1nd MacArthur Dr. In 1be blat«y al avtaUoo, spent hll lut days In Vietnam thll week With ..,. al the men he saved. Norlbern, o I Rlvmlde, Colli., llld bo thoo!ibt he'd -hit port and 11•\iu tbne to go to IChol, ev<fb ~ be Im' too 111re what t . golnl' todo. ' ··~· . ' Tiie Mirioe pllcit . . 'him uld, "One al ,lbe -te\11. tbklp I've; evft ·... II norlbern'• llllillln8 , .... "aod • amGklng gun bOrlel"iOming down ... that ._ '<teocue bc8t,).H t .')'!le pllGI, Maj. C.urt~I Laffon of -·~ .Pa., wU. downed ewer North Vietnlm In' July, 11111. Tberew• lllt!i · boRB for him.. He landld· OD-,. , .., ·, ., ~ . • . ariver,bitntoutakleibetN~ . ;" _1 ·.f ~.;. ;'.+\'~·~ PIT~ Vletnameoe·~~~·!lol, •• ,,_,.._,_,B'aii;.JI,. ;, :>·~ ·. •· ~~ ·' with .an~ CUM, bristo-' ~-p•---,.,, 'r , .. ~. -, · f. /' · ... ;.J1• Dog all 8fl)UJ1d ljlm: Tiie --Edward NixoO, youngu~1·0c.~ia~ect· esl wu llO C1ooe be =ve ru~ -~ N'~ .• 2 • • .i. nn .... •,;:...:;~ .. k In reached up &Jld, it .. \;Wllu u.OD, Waues ~;: ~~ ~~~: . . frOlll hll,bldlni place :..: the Mallha~ .offic~ doiqg wba~ h'\'C8" I!! put ti>g,~er riverbank. .. + . new administration. Wblle be-.Ji:as·not yet ~~,. The ......., .... ~.al the poillie<! to official ~pacity, Ji~ 'Ii, e~eil t~ p!ay moot ~ Iii~ quiet, prominent role in his brothet's'liC!Diihls. , tratiOO: , youpg sergee,r.i· . , "'·mootb8 · . , ~ .{. · - ' In Vlebla1Do !\'qr Gs! 14 • , .. ~~~-:t•biJ So·n."' Au~~··A'; ~c· ~:..J...:~ts ln .totbe~'~j>IJot,. ••«=>' ;l-V . v iu6 • ., -He •~'""" bli ~!Inver ,. •, :; . ~ ,. . . StJr ~~ ~.~~ed -' ; ----.-·--· - · :i)":ooi:avy1n=·= Actually Are .SuiCide "'l'bere must bavi'·betii abcNt · · · 309,o· Nor t JI vfetnilnese,"1 GRAND FORKS, N.D. ~AP) • a !Uicide .~. just u Northern recalled. . -ucb id bl thal · . The tint Silver . .Star be -The kin~ of accident ·in ~ , as.we cons er,su ~. earned when the city of Da-which a driver gOes off 'the ·iJltoXk:atlons and ~~1f-l:nflided · -~ d d and trt'•·--"----w~ Suicide 1prevc~Uon nang was luc.eled. He an roa s M:a ·a "'1;'11:" 'OD programs should explore th1& . 8 buddy-rescued 2S GI's trap-u.Ulity pole sh~!d be ~.co.n· further,o the study said. ped ma burning plane. .. 11dered as a swc1de gesture, lt'sbowed that aing]e-ear ac- . N~ II ooe ol a If·-a study says. ·••--•-· _ .. ~.mu-~ -toaJii'kMWJ> throo boutJ:' ct'herepart.waspi'Ojjare<lf<i• :.:'~·"'''"=·. "" -ol· lhe U g • • -'-~--• nf I w= among . .a IP'OUP ,,:-~u·, Jo .y·G.rlJD __ ,a 1~ ·~ erel}Ce .Jl·:penons +who ·hadbeen 'treated . ' 1,~ Paraqlc\le lea!D Detroit today by Dr. Ro~:t . . . . oo· . ~·bas made tao rescues C. Eelkema of the University""~c .... b. .. N~ ota State ov.?il"'1h 1111<1 So,.tb Vietnam nf North Dlkota, one of tile .. lloopllal •I Janieatown,..N,D., in lea ~"'than ~ee years. investigaton· in a three-year · as i;om~ ~·test group, Nortbem 11y1 he will "~'"' study · · · o1 ·-· drailn at random .. ,_ ' · · from u< ·•wa•· Department bis squadron"' when he goes· We !lhould perhaps ·cm-· . · ~H&U. 1, ~ · ___ ~~· __ ·-__ ~_!he ·aing}e--car a~-~·filf!··the :slndy :~r the:1'1ivini ~,~• · .~ . : recc>rdS .,of.·:th& ;as·"'tonner_ · ..... 1\'Jbla is the area In wb.lcb u... necjy every acre al. California'• belt • qrlcultural laod,.. lie uld. 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Fin~h Eyes Su~~essor Role With Nixon Depends on Decision By BILL BOYARSKY Senate seat now held by frequently opposed Reagan on tax matters. SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Lt. Republican George Murphy. GQv. Robert H. Finch's en-TO RUN AGAIN ,Reagan's ,choices, sources trance into President-elect But Murphy, reportedly has said, included national com- Richard M. Nixon's Cabinet told Finch he will seek another mitteeman Reed; Dr. Gaylord is being delayed because he Parkinson, the former GOP d Go Re ha 'l term in 1970 -and Finch an v. agan ven state chairman who helped agreed on his successor, isn't likely to shatter party 1 sources close to both men in-unity by challenging him in plan the 1966 victory; and dicated today. a party primary. Gordon Luce; the chief of the Finch's friends said he has Sources said Finch has pro-state's trayportatioo agency. been offered a Cabinet job posed names backed b Y A likely compromise, in the and wants to accept it -Republicans whom m a n Y view of some sources, is if he and Reagan can get Reagan supporters ronsider Caspar Weinberger, Reagan's together on a new No. 2 man too liberal. Among them are director of finance , and a man for the California s t a t e Robert T. Monagan, scheduled who led liberal Republicans governmenL Finch is one of to be the new GOP s~ker against the forces of GOP Nixon's closest advisors. of the State Assembly; and presidential candidate Barry Reagan, one source said, Assemblyman J oh n. G. Goldwater in Califoinia iD has put forth .several names1_v_e_n_em_an_of_M_odes __ 1o_,_w_bo_lla8 __ 1964_. _______ _ -nme of whom are ac· , ceptable to Finch. And Finch ~ has offered names t h a t · Reagan can't buy. 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Kootyashldn, clllef of tbe &ee- ttoo on Comm\l,llist edtacation at the SovlelrUnion 'a Academy of Pedogoc1cal Scieocea, oom- plalnod lhat tbe CJUe!tlOO of 8"' education hlid. beon widely dlJCuased. In the pr... but noChJng bal -done -IL "How do we_, ~lain that de.splle the llgnlflcant Ill>' pro•~· ht matertal ~con­ dllli>o and -~" famlllieo de.spile the blgher cultural le~ of 1'4"'111 and U.. significant satisfying of demand! for preschool estabUshments, many ot my former students did not find happiness in family life?" be asked. "We teacben taught them to like labor , books, public ... I'll. but ... clJdn•t teach them how tO behave in dally life, in a f,amlly w i t b cblldreJJ." 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The young men and women, who may be dressing in their native eostumea, are.curiop.a arid ezcited on thiJ great day.. . · What does Thanksgiving sUignify to 'M.iH Tamara. -of Johann- esburg, South Africa? "To me it means that Americans ar.·remembering the struggles of early pioneera.,'' she smiled. · The Keith Crozier family o( Foontain Valley will.be hooting today'• banquet m honor of their footer daughter. This is the FOW!tain Valley High School student's first big American botidayto celebrate. Tammy, as she prefers to be called, is familiar with turkey and pwnpkill pie, but in her country they eat more meet thmrfowl. Realizing today is the date ·wbich bripgs familieo together is Miss Anne Snnth-Kielland of Oslo, Norway, who is T11gi9lered al·Corona de! Mar High School. "My family will be having a big dinner with my d&d's five brothers and their families," she said .. Anne is residing with the Matthew · Cox family in Corona deJ M-ar. "J don't really Wlder<1and ·what the holiday i• all about, and I am anxious to see What it is like," she confided. Anne may be •modeling ber traditiqnal dress today for the relatives. "Each part of Norway bas tts own ~ostume," she explained. Her dress is a cardinal and.gold,· heavy, long Jumper over a; white, long-sleeved, lace, blouse. Also donnlng her elaborate silk:en ·goWn for the festi.ve-~on may l)e Mlss Sacbilto Ikushima of 'TokyO. The senior at Newport Hamor High :'chool is ti.Ying with the Joseph Rosener Jr. family·on Lido &le. Sachi's country observes a holiday on Nov. 23 which is similar to our Thanksgiving. "On this day we give ~auks to our laborers. But there is no ·elebrating and big clinnet. This is my first Thanksgiving and my family · . ..,ill honor the day with relatives in our home. In Japan l have eaten turkey iut never pumpkin pie," she noted. New Year's is the biggest holiday in Japan. "Early in the morning ·Ne go to the shrine to prepare for a good year. Then the relatives get togeth- er and special food is served, hke on Thanksgiving. This is the only time that we wear the traditional kimono." Seventeen-year-old Pab1o Navarroflaeusster, foster son ol. the Gerald \V. Peasleys of Seal Beach, currently is enrolled. at Marina High School. He is the second son from his family to be selected as an AFS student from bis home in Santiago, Chile. ' ·' " (SH AFS STUDENTS, P•ge 11-3) ' .. _ ... OLD AMERICAN CUSTOM-Mrs. Rich· ard Stewart of Emerald Bay shows Nich· olas P. J. Enright, her AFS foster son, how to make tile traditional Thanksgiv- ing d .. eit·-pumpkin pie. The food is bein( ~ early because tile Stewart family sailed today for Catalina where they w.ill celebt'a.te abOOrd ship. Nick .is a senior at Laguna Beach High School and is visiting from East MaitJand, Aus- tralia. PllCE DE RESISTANCE-Mis6 Tamara Bonell of Johannesburg, SOlith·Africa,'is reas!Y to check the main course for·lo- day'& meal while Pablo Navarro-Ha.euss- ler of Santiago, Chile, is on band to .wak!i .. -The Al\\S otudents took .an active I part in ~g· WsgiWng a ~ for tbelr footer'families. Tammy is liYlng with the Keiill•Crozier f8mily in Fount.8in Valley and Pablo is· residing with Mr. arid · Mrs. a.raid VI. Peasley· of Seal Beach. ' • • ' . ~ ' , ... For-me~· Patient Must Pr·actice· P.~tien·ce Wifh ~ ~~:ic·k · H"u:~~Y.· ~~;. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I was released from a TB tanltarium seven months aga after two 1yean tA bltemlve trutment. My docton have ~d me I am cured, but I n'fUlt jet a ot.eekbp every four months for the nm. tlwe·yean. ANN LANDER S .• . 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Wbat , -I wu .away and aow he Ui usint my 1t h:.lncleed bnpo11lble to tnt• doyoull)'f ROYAL ·OAK welttrue... be• ,. "9 _.ID llii .._ illntlo u an WllllO to ltllify bb MIUal -.., -ally bllt no1 be -WWI 11.0., B-• teu.r to -·. ...A ,ftw weekl 110 I double daltd wllh llf"'°"" PiMrple. "'° P'I!! .. II 11 dem«aliling for a woman to be treated as 1f she bu IOme loathsome dlaeue. I'm befinning to wonder If perbapa ht found a new love ,.hilt ~ appeUte ebewhere. .. accept U emotlOflllly. Now Y"' ...._ 19 ·'•• S.-1 ::r tbe IOI lw a riP& Heather and abe turned Ol1 IO . be-1& .. *'-•ft. ..... wM .. .., What do 1"" suftliol, Ann Landen! bud It lite oldc -· See !ht· lee 1et1 to ~ 'tile j l<llOr._ A IOtltr -.....i: ~. glrl -drJelldly . Ind lots ,ol • ..... " • -UNTOU~ WIFE tile leelJ lie -· .. Mn. -It(. loo .,..... Ii)' Mr. ,lua.. N0w I don't. bolleve ,lbQoe .-!• ft ; •D!AR'1,IFE! Y0ot no--hi Aa• J!!l> i:.,-evet H .... y ..... ..ml COOJd ,bile lllY ion11J< all I« ' ·~· ' 'c • ..._ · ......... -~·-· ·~ Anti 1-1. will --.. ... hove a •11< wllll ~ dldar:-U. -DEAR ANN'CANDERS,'Who'il'r!ghll ....,_ to · ' .:----"~m. • ' , ""' willl your pnMnw 1111 ..... . ,. llave • lleCler-........ 11 1'.l'I •· 5oon1!1iody 11 ,RPIDC ~ qt<•\w• ""°"" .1.•·~~.-._,,.,"Mail1,..,art -r:a .l!ke.He.alller flit.a frl<Od 'M .1)11 •ia 1ie . ofClb ""ILYP!Wl ' ud tile role family lj!<mben ("'*'ally lo dinner lonlght -dependin( .., your 1ol11 to 1-.1 ,.., bubud and your ~,to l>t '°'" will\ !"• bee..,. .!.=~ m_ :are~---1 ~. ":u·.-+ , 1• • lpobte) cu plly 11 I ,.t1eaf'"1 . .tnsftr. , • , , ... lllnner wnipt. loa appet(ll • . af ,.U tbe itatklna: I've ,done. Whit .dam . -,.--...:ipal '".......,.. • .. , recovery. If 1 tetttr ts addreued to Mr. and " .I do 'f' Ann? -CURED GOIUP!ll en .... .. ----------------·-----------------'-"''-'' ·--~~--• ThurliU, Nowmbtr 28, 1968 SONDRA OSTlll.HOUDT lrtd•- June Date Betrothal Revealed Judith Haynie Weds T homos A. Bernauer SI.. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Stach, wu tbe aeWnc for Ille rltaa unlllnl Ju41th Gill Haynlt of i,,.~ d"!!lhtor ol Mr. ...i Mn. c. eorn .. Ha)'lllt ot Newport lleacll, a n d ,,_.. A. Bernautr, ... ot ~ llorctlll' _... ol COiia Meaa. Tile Rav. Qr. Raymond 8nllomo olflclatecl •• tht dov- ble rina .........,. ,,_ lirldt W«t a loni poau 4o aOie . ..... -·-· lace bodlct embroidered in ....i ptll'la Md carrled llli....i-lhe- vallty. Mn. Richard Slapleton, matroo ot honor, ,... wUktw creen velvet and -cbryaaothemumi in fall colon. ldentlca I ty a ttlred brldeamlida included I b e -· Donald Bocok , ~Hunter, Jeffrey Lane, tbe bridegroom's sister, Md Mlaa Roulind Rlet, Ille bride'• COUlln. D. Scott Hewet wa1 but man Md Lonot Paul ffl1nlt, 111e~··-.'4-...i Khn Walker....,. uiblra. Tile .... p11 ... '""" ,i-lo Ille c:flurdl. Tile new !\Ira. Bernauer la 1111 aluml\l ot Sao Dle&I' S!ala CO!lep when> ahe alllllal6d wllh Alpha Ph! aornr!ly. Her hulbaod ls a #.Wate ot Newport Harbor lfltb School and WU ltudent. bodJ prtlldeot al 0.&111• COUt eon,... He alao la an alumnus ol tht Uolveralty ot Soulhem CalttOfllla Md USC'1 Scbool ol Law. He wu a member ot Piii Della Pb!, law lra-1- ty Md Om1cnW> Delta Epllloo. econom1ea honorary. Tile -Jyweda wlJI make their ftrat home in San Fran- clac<I. Understated Elegance Will Be Scene Stealer 87 LINDA DEUT5Cll Loper-paraded some male finery at tbelr own "'-a Iha! upeta1ed womtn '1 w e a r • Blackwell wore a dramatic I u ll-length, double-brwted black mink eo1\. · ' ' Engagement Revealed . . With Father's Toast During 1 party lo the.Ir J'ountaln VaUey home, the tnllltfUOL «· W e n cl y M~o Ba1lar'1 ~ Mark ~ MHcbt1I WU aft. -by her pareola, Air r-J.,t. Col. «et.) and Mn, W. J . lal!m. Ceyalll ••Pia and -cldabra il ..... altd tbe p1o1t. cov•ed tabl• wMn Cai: lallanl -tbe blVotbed pa~. Gu..!a wen Mr. and M... M. U!onllnf Mltobell ol Romnoor1 ,wuts al. the "1ldtltoom elect. aftcl bla 1la- ter1 /Udy. ' The lulura Mn. 'Mllebtll 11 a lf8duate ot · H'"""""" 8-b 8ipldlool and Oral!I* eoui Collep. ~~R' H• &DCI attended Northea1t1ra CoU~ae. Coloradq. wu arAduat,ect from. <Ja:. ,..i . will ira<1uate from Calllo!nla Slale Coll•&• at LGn1 ~ In June. Tbe wtddlnc 1i1ll J.Ue pla<e in lhe U.S. Naval Chapel, Loi WINDY li'LL.\RD AlunttOI, f e 11 e w I 11 s h1I J~ Weddln, iraduatkill. -~~"'--~~...;:._~- Worksf1op Planned Mr. and Mrs. Mel Osterlloudt ol Balboa bland umounced tbe qqement of ·their dalllhter. Sondra Lee Ootemoudt and Robert A. GWette during a champqne buHet din- ner In their home. Toaltlng the couple were 60 friends and LOIS ANGELES (AP) Who wlJI be pr<lller in 11181 -men or women? In the clolhea fteld. II cook! be a llJolup. C1llfornl1'• Couture Duicnen, ollowinl tht~ coJ. -for aprln1. indlate that tbt ladies won't compete &r llult &n4..•~alil-bul lhelr un4efatated e1e1ance m a y lttiJ. I few tceneS. w.':. t=e":"c!:! ':!:.: Mll.S. THOMAS A. BEll.lf.\UEll. attired in black knit IUil Ind ______ Sa_n_F_r_•nc_i•_co_H_em_:.·'------ cirtldr'"'' ·Theater Guild ol N"'port H•-la plal(Nna a l .. week cotirH betinMn& Jin. 11 far children frfim. p<e!Cllool lhroup l!lp ICliooJ .... creatlyt drama workshop nuiy be ob\ained by calling Mrs. Donlld L. Carr at - &r Mr,. Franklin Goodenou&h Jr. at 5.18-ItJt . relatives. -· .... lhroulh ruUled .,, .... Miu Osterhoudt, a 1raduate of Corona del Mar lll(lt School, attend• Orange Coast Colle11. Sbe 11 a 1"8 Empire debutante. lillrt. Lldles who modeled Blackwell's clothes • 1't have 1o IQ. a bacl< seat. nm col- ortut detiper spluhes ... v qulnl and beada .... moat ot bla coclttaJI and • ...,,., dressea. And hil aowns are e1ecuted in the brtghteat yellow1, reds and areena wlth great bowt, hoods, and berm lier llance, 100 of Mrs. Irene Gillette of Eu(-. Ore. and the late Mr. Gilleue, ai· tenoled the University of OreJOll. 1'wt) de•laners-Mr . ll1etwe11 and Don '1be wed&n1 II pmmed tor June 21. Horoscope . of fe1thers. Libra: Partner To Su ff er Loss Declarln1 that there are too many pantJ around, Blackwell allowed only lhr<o a•-Hlll· fits-all dramatic with midriff CUIOUll and sequined bodices. OM had a cape ol fettMrt. P'or daytime, there were silken COltumu -Jacketi or coats ovei smart acoop-neeked dr..... wilh lho Blackwell toueh of a fingerprint of a brlpl ICarf a<:cenl. F.RIDAY NOVEMBER · 29 B7 SYDNEY OMAM "The wise man conlrols his de.stiny ... AslrololY points tht way." AlUEll (Mardi ll·Aprtl 11): You've uked for certain op. portunltles. Now JOii pt them and they add up to r<Sponaiblllty. Older - makta it clear he depends upon you. Be nattered but keep ammunition dry. TAUllUS (April JO.May Jiffy to Knit t,Aa. B .. ,,... '1i;tit. warm, won't crtNe! u.. two otrandJ -loi<lller &r ~ lhia jllfy-Ull ..... Ju.t wtut JOU need -a cesy, CIAal, ca'Mtdl coat 'ftle camfortable clUlic, cor- -lor alJ .• .._. Pattern ,..,, ___ _ nm Clllm~ror -polltro -.conla ,., -1111n far ~-""" .apedal ; ';i;"'bb .. ~ :=:. -It Allot-. ..... D.\ILY PILOT, 111 II• I I Ill !)opt., ... 10, t dw's11; Stedae, 1'ew ,; ... ... K. Y. Jltll. Pl1nt ~ '' )(, -.. hlMn • Ollil,' ..... ~~ Clloill --.. -. J,,... lfla!M lnllde. Send -· Ii)' Some may be pressing too bard In .your dlrecllori. Rem& calm, collected. MaJn. Jatn,dlplJy. A ...... de huiooi : br1ni1 you ip.nds, allies. Hlghllght versatile approach. Don't be pulhed. ACHllVER Mr1. Dorlt Croxen LoJ>er concentrates heavily OC\' the 1Uk or tweed ensemble, simple, tailored and unfussy. Hls skin! are long, hitting the knee, and most patterns are aimed at the mature filure. HB TOPS OO's OEMINI (May II.June IO)o Some al your dellrel must be lamponrlly pul ulcle. Mon pnparatkill la required. :!ludy AlllES .,....... Put r· I G' TOPS " -···. ol>ll&allon c 0 m.. 1t e 1ven OO'a Huntington !'-"''"'-Beach meet e:'th.'nlursday llome lo nioat. You -lo at I 30 · Com heart ol matter tontatrt. •:: nlty :Me~ rn Onzrch. H~n~: CANCICll (June II.July D): To Banke. r ington Beach. Mn. How8'd You reetlve meuap whkb Simon at M8-171t wUI answer could elevate prutlp. Accent :he!tlona regBdina member· on caner flOlelttial,llandlnl _ __,IP_·------~ In communfty. '!Illa CGUld be Mn. _, Croaon, pa5I a,,...... dO)'. Take advanlaJI' ,,...Iden! ot Newport Beach G_ ive the Uniled Way of unique opportunity. Bualneu and Prolwklnal UCO (July 23-Aur. 12): Women's Club, wa1 honored--------- NectlW'J' to condder family u a woman of Achievement request connected with jodrn-during a recent conference of ey. May appear botbenome San Oreo Dlltrlct, :8uslneu hut could wort out fQ and Pr«esslonal Women's Abov<! all, «rive for Club Ill Palm Sprlnp. harmolv'· G I v e a little -Mrt. Crolon, ulist&nt vict neelft much Ill nwrn. pruldenl and aavlnp officer vmoo (AU(. _,,.. D )' for Newport Ba-Savlnp Don' deceive ,......U about and Loan Aaaodallon, waa actual Cllltl. You can obtain 1 l n I I e d out fOf' her b&r&aln. llul you will have "proleaalonal and per'°"'l la be ~ and Pf.dent. achievements in her work and •...... in the communtty." --( IMld. D)o Delly warb in J'tNt favor. In addlUon to HrVice u You ....mly loamed valuable -vice prulcleol, Mn. t-.. AP91Y tt today. Mate Croaon II a member of tht or pan-IU!len minor Joa. uaoclallon'a oeltolanblp oom- Comfort lhooe c1-lo you. _m1_i..._. _______ I Complllnlnl -.. Jl<IC)d. Act -.,,1,. IOOllPIO (Od. II-NOT. ll)o You Jl'I chance lo put llnlahJnr -Oii Important project. Older i n d i v l d u a l perhr1n1 valuable aervict. Know thla and mpond like )'OU know ll Means eqrea appredallon. SAGm.UUUS (Nov. a. Dec. 21 ): Accent on change, travel, variety. Brine ferth creadve reMUr'CeS. Your hid- den tllenta lhine.. Member of opporlte HJ: erpreae:s deftnitt in~t. New contect. equals ~(Dec. !W ... II)' Property may be of mott value dun lmqined. Be receptive. Realize that money spent m Improvement is wise upendllurt. Be ... .,.. ot cfelalla, lnlrlc:ala polnla. AQUAIUVll (Jan. JO.P'tl>. 11): Be 1tlectivt. TM more dlacrbnlnollnr ,.. ... lodaJ, Ille better. One beldnd tht -...,. 1't cooldn& oP -~ adleme. Play 1lon( -commltiln( ,......u. ladlac:root. PllCEI (Fiii. If.Mardi •>' JICild CWI to euh. le Part of You cu eeJo7 ,....... belrl( G· ...... i.l 1ndlvidual w b • -·llFAI MIXICO Clm'IMAS -YU.I'S 1aAllCaUlsl ....,, ...... ~ • 9U'tolOCU MtMJ.lO &I--DAYS ,._. ""' Cl.au Halal• 1111 I Ckar ...... ,.....c ..... -a. . ........ I 1 ••• ;..., --·-I I , 't:. .__, .._... IC• i;=o;-1 ...... I L'U,. .... -...... '9t C' w 'ttl •I ---.. ~=~-.......... __ ,. .... -•·""-" .... -1-·A .. .._ 1a1b bla may hlft Mlhtn11.,...._ lo -It .,, 1f!ed ,.... """ lf);Ull::; "'"""' 14•• ., .. , .. -..,..,.,. -~ ~ t1 SANTA ARRIVES Tomorrow I FRIDA YI by boat at FASHION ISLAND .. In Newport COnltr 10 l.M. Oii iiie M1R '•Cific Cit. Mwyr lt1twMn JaMhrH a,Jtl t.41c.Arttrivt Dr. 1 Nursery School Plans • 1n Cl ..... , under Ille -of Mn. Tamar1 Rebin Plscano, wW take place ftnl:!t a weet at aulld headquarter• in Cotta Mu.. Tuition ii i11. Further information about the Mrs. Piacano i! a aradua1'- bf Artlona state Uni•enity Where she received her BA in ·speech and drama and her MA il'I dramatics. . . Secretaries Expansion Plans are under way to IJ· pand Falrv!ew Bapllat Chureb Nuraery Scllool, aecordlnJ lo lhe RtY. Melvin V. Taylor. •. . Cactus Society Al ,,30 p.m. every -ncgistrallona are QOW bein& 'fbupday women of Bahl• January accepted for a limited number 0r.,,;e Ceunty Cactus ind Chapter of National Secretar· of immediatt openings and for Succulent Society metts the !•' AHocla.tian IntUnational January enrollment. A tin· fltft Wtdnesdly at noon in 111emble in different IOCI· dergarlen readiness program 06d Fe1loWs HaJI, C o • t a tiam tQ attend meetinga. will be iniUated In January Meaa. Mrs. Ray Jories it M'rJ, Sall1 Fleming at m for 41/z and S year olds, !41-508:i can be contacted for 13' m1y be telephoned for em p has i r Ing Jantuaie_a_dd_it_Jon_al_lnl_orm_a_llc:.<in.c. __ _:a=ddlllona=='..:lnl=orm:::::a:::tl:::on::.. __ The lehool, "°" in its ae. cond year ~ operation, will open another clulrnOn1 In January in ...._ lo Ille preschool PfOll'lm'I IUCCeSS and the commwlity'1 need. 11le echool. II dirfltted by Mrs. Slanley Kln1abtr1. development and re I ate d·, -------------------prereading skills. 11 Offered wlJI be a lleatble baU-day J>rOlrllll geared lo meet lite Med! of tht ln- dlridual chDd with optlontl parent participation. Classes ire limited to 15 children and are offered weekday mornings •nd three afternoons. The 1taff is comprised of college- trained teachers in t ti e nursery education field , Additional Information anti a brochure descrlblna the school's curriculum. may bt obtained by calJin& Mr.. Kingsberc at 540-4010. OC Single Bee1 The second· and !Olllll> Fri· day of the month Orana~ Counly Single Bee.! gathtr In 1ldlJ School, Garden Grove. Activities beam ai I p.m. YDe ""-L llYE TllE 1' IAlt ...... .,_. ... BREAKFAST WITH SANTA ............. Breakfast beains at 9:00 a.111. in the Franciscan Room of 9uffU111s' Newport. Tickets are 1.50 per persoo .•• seating space is I i111ited so make yoor reservations early. Phone 644·2200 t -. Buff urns· • New,ert Center #I Fe1hleft ftlerul e ...._1200 Menday throu9h Seturday 10:00 e.m. 'till t 1JO '·""'· ' ' Christmas Delivery Guaranteed LAST DAYS! let us capture your family's love · in a Christmas portrait =9 · ' . ' . MERRY CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS OF YOU AND YOUR CHILD, ONLY • 1295 What • wondtrlul Wly to say "Merry Chrill· m11" to nine people you love! A flM portra~ of you and )'Our child 11 the laatln11ift thoy'll eheriih most. Hurry In now whllt Christm•~ delivery can still t>e 1uarontoodl il,J3ROADWAY Hu1ttl1ttfe1t le•ch 192-llll • I I • ------------------------. ............... ........._ ___ L ~~·~=~··~·-.·~·~·..,•~·~•'""'''""'"",.s,.o .. •11111111111111 .. :•w#l~c""s'""'""'""'•'""'' .. llll .. .,.5UIS .. ~~ ..... .,..,. .. ..,.~ ... ""'""'""""'"''"'""''"'""'•"""""'~• ... ~~""'..., • ...,,...,.....~.·-~c-::T'l"'""""' ---• -...-·....-F .,--~ F • --·~'-' ~ ...... ...----... -.....----..-..... .,....--·· y-.. --,.,_ 'I •" - ' I 1 I I • • t. ' .. From Page 81 • • • AFS Students 1•vle bav~ mthln& In Chile and when the partiea take IJ\Y family tht day Is iveey like l:o<!r ~lrin(. W• place." · religious." : do t1! lurk i port1ee.•t And Two othor major hottdoY' CbrlslmOI olao ls a rellglous . • ., • ~ Re{'l.blli:"Doy .. May 31 day lo Annli'• family lri Oslo. llkt. most of the ~nts ht ·. and Family -~ ln Ju1y. "On Dec."'24 we have a special 1.s ~ft't,o sample the t•vorile '•taepubllc Diy, for the past· dlnntr and on Christmas Day ,qelsert which aceompranies five yws, ls the time k>r we exchange glfta:. T h e the Jntl], fesUvall. It used to be called Norwegian, who bas curl~ ,Ctlebratlng today a lltUe Unkn Day and. still is very brown hair and an Infectious differently ls the Richard naUonalbtk:. Formerly the smile, , sl\id that mosJ people Slowut lunily al -Id -~·· ~ .. F<D\Ll.x l>!lY • .... onc1 J paren,. Bay · and lj!Olr AFS ion Day, ""'! 1' Ju,<! o public d..,,...!e ii wbeft ~· chlldttn Nk:hot 1' J Enrl•"t d East holiday smce we became a are not in the room.:' u · · · ,... republic" she asserted In Japan Cbrislmu, of Maitland, A~~..:: T h e . And 'surpris1ng)y · N e ~ couroe. hi not, reli<fi•u•. i•M.m .. Laguna Bucb ..... School • • . ..,_ . at•..._. wD1 bt sa1ll to Year~ ii nothing apec.l.al in Japanese art not ;Christians ,.......... , DI the little country on the anl:I we celebrate oo tliat day Cltaltna. 'My ~ and largest continent. "Everything with a. futlval. Christ.mu has =-!' t!'1~lin§1 °"uJ:: ls done privately," said the been observed since World it'•~ marvelous b-adlUon to -bouncy lass with long, straight War 11," said Saclli. .nve thanks ·to Ule le wbo brown · hair and lar&e brown Again, In c p n t r a 1 t , .,. poep eyes. ... Christmas is a vtty religious r~ thb: country," he saJd. Nicholas ottered two datea day ln Chile, according to Today la the perfect time in his country which .resemble Pib1o. "It la when the families for the student& to sh.art with several American holidays. gather and exchaftge presen~. th¢ir famllles ·the holidays "Australia Day oo Jan. 28 It la warm andl Santa Claus cele;brated In their country. is a nationlil day which is called Old M8'11 Christmas. In their lands Christmas acknowledges _the founding of "We used to have fireworks Rems to be as commercial our country, and April ZS is but now that Is illegal," he as 1n the Unl\ed States. 'nlere ANZAC Day which oom· sighed. are the decorated ·i r e e s , memorates a batUe during Harbor Area' r e s i d e n t s ipa)ibe with candles instead World War I in 'fu.rkey. s)lould be thankful today, of colored Ucbts, and Santa "We celebllate Christmas especially, foll the tboughUul C1at.J.S. oft.to by a diHerent and it ' is , commercial," the and wonderful AFS students name. In several of the coon-17 YC;lll' old continued. "With vislllng our cities. , ttles December la t h e -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiii wannest month of the year. Hu>gin& olockinp a n d · · wolllnc for Fatber Cl!rhtmu , on 'a hot ev~ was TammJ u >' ~ ctrL "South Africa u...i· i..: Obfeni• Bodng Day on Def:: 2f, 1tiis WU the time when presents were given out It's no t celebrated anymore but is still a public holiday R9M9•• Wat• Dim ... e ,,LAMI Plt.00,ING IXCLUSIYl GUAIANTIED DllAPHY CLEANING Holiday Cordv Can Decorate, Not Clutter ~' f ' . &u Dra,.ry Clunlnt. ~ ,...n11... "' tM ... "' y.ur tlra,..-y, .,. 1M% ,... ,,laC9'Mflt If c1Mn11b ... e N• Wll .... H•ada e N• Shrink& .. e Perf9Ct lven H9ml • Watw Stain lt9rnovel • Perfect Pleat Peldln1 • Prohulenal ln1tallatien OUR IXCLUllVI Slit.VICE Christmaa cards become a festive hQliday decoration in- stead of a clutter problem around . the house, thanks to a new display unii. D RAP e Prohulenal Renwwal' E RY • T••mo M" I• """"'"" Hang the unit on walls, doors or even in the center .Qr a· room. It ts especiaUy attractiYe-~ when used as a room divider or mobile where cards are attached to both skies ·of the neatly invialble hanging background. ~CLEANiE~R:S~~-·=·~··::.··~•1m:·~·":::_~ -n-. e Froo LOln Dra,.. .. .. Off ,... <ooh & "'"' 20% -... 540-1366 C.Ooty 642.0270 The unit also can ~ ulled as a yur.-round. hangidg devlct for p»tera and such in ;rooms of. teen.aaen. 1702 ~EWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ,, .. . ·, . ,• TRIM.FIT* LACY LEGS ~eg's locik fetching ebloom with deisies o• studded with dew drops. Seomless . stretch nylbn tights in white, dewn pink. boltic blue, red. novy. ~-bx. 7-9, ' • ••• • • • 10-12, 12 -1 '4. The Deisy, 3.00. The Dewdrop, 2.69. Meil end telephone orders invited. Girls' Accessories, 56. .. - ANAHEIM I 444 N. Euclid • 5l5-lf21 Fri. tntl Sat. 10 •·"'· to 9:)0 P·"'· .4 .. -- t • • PARTY-PERFECT GIFTABLES She 'll love weerin·g the most feminine seperetes of the yeer, fashioned by Active Ed itions. Swingy reyon teffete skirt. 6.00, topped by e turtle neck blouse. Multi-stripe full skirt, 5.50, underscores e lece front blouse . Blouses are Decron18 polyester and cotton, 5.50 ee. Meil end telephone orders invited. Girls' Wear, 44. ,, ' • .. " ' ,. . . • • r• ·-... ._.. . • .. NEWPOl!T. -47 F•shion lsl•ncl e M-4·1212 ftl, ond Sot. 1• a.m. to ••30 P·"'· • ... •• ' • • • • • . . , :~. ,, • ,. .. : . ' " • ' • .,,,i; ~ -, .. r... .-. •. , ... '°t'o' i { • .. ' • • ,, • DAILY PILOT •":' • • • 6 . . · .. • . .. ,_ ,. " .. :~ .. ... • • •• ~, ... . ·. l .:.,. ~ t ·" -: ~ 'r . • -. i ~. ... ·, .. r: . :-.. :'x..,,. . .... ,.,) . ' . .. .. t'' •. I , . . .. -' . . . .. ' • • . ' • . ' . , • ' . ~- ..,. ,_; ...... ' \ . ' • . . -:-~···.(·.!. ~ ... { . ~ ~ ... • I ., .( • ,, ':' ,. '•' . . . . . . ., \.) .. ,. .... \ I _. 'I /. ~ "' ". ~· $·, ,.~ ,. °!l' ...... _-~ µ:.:~ .• . . ' . ,; ., • • .1,,,, ·" .. : . . . . ... . -:. '1 C I . ' . , . . .. ". • I ' ... I • . """-.. -... 84 DAILY '1LOT Units Call Time Out for Thanl<sgiving . CEdllOI'• Niii" ._ -lltYO!ecl tel Cotll ~. N-1 &Md! 111d L•· tllflll IMcto pel'Wl'll·IH<Mf CllllllllU · tloN will •-•r lft tM OA!L. Y PILOT "'~ ...._ lllklnnelloft mu1I bt ,. c.l\led b'f' ""' MKletv dtl>lrfmtnl, or by IMlll"9 or Otllvtrlftll '°"" lo Mn.. Ga,., Smltrl, tlll2 Ctnt~lle Place. N-1 IMdl. bY s •·"'· l'rkllY tor l'Ublk:lllOrl Tllllo4i'f',) Harbor Council PTA Mr1. Robert Soren1e.o PrWdent COMING UP : Business meeUng at 9:30 a.m. Mon- day, Dec. 2, in the American Legi~ Hall, Newport Beach. Coffee and registration at II, program will include the American Field S e r v i c e studenls from the Newport· Mesa School District. Potluck luncheon will follow. Adams PTA Mr1. Carl Leuck President COMING UP : Board meeting Thursday. Dee. 5, in the home of Mrs. Carl Leuck. St;udents Practice S.1./i~rig REPORTS : Cub Scout Pack 387 led the pledge of AJ\egi- -ance at · the November meeting. Program was pro- Vfded by the fifth grade , students in Miss Carol Dean, Mls'.s Celia Hampton and Mrs. Rich a rd Hilliard's .elaSBes. Chorus group was directed by Richard .Kuykendall and ac- companied by Mrs. Wendell William!. Audiotronic lape recorder, two four-station listening p;>Sts, 3M overhead projector. SRA science kH and viewei: filmstrip and slide projector was voted to be Jliurchased from the PT A funds. Mother of se- cond grade students hosted . Mike Marvin and· Diedra Smith, ei&bjb. ,,...iers. at Kaiser Junior High School, Costa 'Mesa, pradice selling and stacking techniques foi-·tbo joint PTA· student body fundini project. Dec. 6 through Dec. 13, students will be selling boxes of chocolate candy door*<loor and at school. ' • Agendas Cro~cf~d-for Holiday~ FY Council · ;Mn.~M..,.., Pr-REPORTS: Dr. Tcm llobinbl presented' the ~ hull machine, UIOd to tell fx>!'"1: I ib!!:itf ~ 111111, lo. • enm•, at niundtable meeting. Council will later consider purchase of thil machine. Narcotics problem w a s dl.scussed by Mille ~ district advisor. . Annual pt'oject for council is ballet by Laguna Beach Civic Ballet, scheduled for Salur~ day Dec. 7, in HunUnglon Beal:h· High School Audi tori.um. PerformanceJ at J and 7:30 p.m. Admission, $2 for adults and $1 for ohildren through high lclloo~ · Crest Vw. PFO Mn. Doi Crocker President REPORTS : PFO ~ oelllng jumbo candy eana filled with individually wrapped Christmll! cartdy tor $1 ••• Schoo I library is being organized for students and will open soon. II any mothers are interested in helping, you may cont.aq; the school. .. Or. ClarenceJiall was guest speaker at Wllt meeting. Mrs. Patrick Williama wu inb'oduced u new parliamentarian. Me/nber of the month for sqlemblr WU Jerry Btn- iltill eel for October. Mn. liaVid Tn>Up. • . PFO Is ~ dances one Fri· ~ a month for seventh •· ellJ>th gradm. FV High PTA Mn. William MuOI President COMlNG UP : Ru1ea, Right.! and RaponslbillUes In the Home is theme of unil meeting oo Tuaday, Dec. 3, in the choral room. Jogi Selhont, Cisca Stellhorn. Jdhn Marooney and Rick Martin will prest:nl the )'oolb'a vJewa. Dr. Paul Betger, principal, " I I 1 moderale. Adult members of tht panel are Mn. Dolores BroWning, coonsdor and ~e Force, pareol Baron ~ling leam will give a demonstrat.ioo. R.eftuh· . ---eel )ly the hciltea .cc:mmittee, under 1)le cllrtction of Mr.. Stephen l'laln and Mn. Kenneth Mirtt. . RSPQRTS, Stud.!nl plclura ... 1 en I o r idmUftclUon jjl;aofl will be -to ...... ., the weel cf'bec:. Auxiliary Santa's Helpers Plan Sale Mrs. Donald Wicklander displays feather bird cage, one of the many items available at the Allen Elementary School Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale. to Randy Mizell, student body president. Trees. wreaths, paper flowers, puppets, cooki~g, bread. fruit cake and fudge also will be sold at the Fountain Valley School, •tamng at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3. 2, during the unil meeling and al the counselor win· dows at snack a n d lunch periods. . Gf;orge Davis. studenl welfare ch.airman announced a canned food Sock Hop for PTA sponsored holiday sharing by student~ and PTA. Fulton PTO Mrs. Gerald HiJ President COMING UP : Board meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 2, in roam 1. , . Laguna Beach Ballet program at 1 ana 7:30 p.m. Saturday , Dec. 7, ... in Huntington Beach High Sthool. sponsored by Foun- tain Valley School's Music Booster Club. , . Skin t.esU ror all first level st.odenls Wednesday; Dec. 11 . Harper PTA Mn. Charles Upot President COMING UP : Boan:! meeting al 9 a.m. Monday . Dec. 2. in the teachers' lounge . .REPORTS: Parent.a working nne hour 11 ftek 1n the learning center liDrarles are the Mmes. ~aid Feltman, Ronald Slaton. Paul Fitzgerald, Carl DeWan, John Hickey. David Pedersen, Jack Manoff. E . H. Rufer and Robert Newland PTA Mrs. Vern Dart Presidenl COMING UP : Parents will al· tend the taping of Truth or Consequencp Tuesday, Dec. 3 . . . Bdard meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec S. in the teacher!' lounge ..• Unit meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dee. 10. REPORTS: Children ar.e br· inging canned fonds for Thanksgiving baskets. -...~· .. ' - Republi·cans Serve Coffee to Prospects Procpective members were entertained at a c o f f e e spon90red by the Costa M es8 United Republican• ol Cal~ornla. an informed, dedicated, work· Ing body to lllrengthen the ~blican party. Canyon PTA Mr1. Dennis Miller President COMING UP : Board meeting al 9 a.m. Tuesday. Dec. 3, in the multipurpose room. Crown Valley PTG Mrs. Charles Collins President COMING UP : Large -Christmas stockings now are being sold. Mrs . Roy Baughman at 495-5349 may be called for further in- formation. REPORTS : Over 3.000 pan· cakes and sausages were consumed at the pancake breakfast Harper PTA Mrll. Han-y Kohout President COMING UP : Board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, in the home of Mrs. Loy .lohnson . . . . Christmas program will lake place al 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, in the multi-Purpose room. Killybrooke PT A Mrs. Ronald Hayward President REPORTS: Mrs. Al fr e d German. m e m be r ship cbairman announced that Miss Jan Thorsen's fourth grade cla&S and Mrs. D. A. Manning's third grade class won the membership drive. . Fifth grade students presented l h e Thanksgiving program and mothers hotted. Lindbergh PT A Mrs. Robert Virscik President COMING UP: Board meetin~ at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Dec. 4, in the multipurpose room . Mese Verde PTA Mn . .James Mangus President COMING UP : Board meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the home of Mrs. Richard Siegal .... Hansel and Gretel puppet show .will Santa's kitche·n to Open Mrs. Max Harthcock selli; a stocking full of candy to third g r a de r Jocelyn· Scown while kindergarten student, Anna Logan tries tO decide .wh3t 'to· bUy •. The selection of home-made holiday treats will be sold at Newport Heights E1e- mentary School after Chri-stma:s program on Dec·." 17. Mr.s. HarthCQck js·-tht PTO ways and means c:ha:irman. · ' · take place al 2:30 and 3::m p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, at st"hool. REPORTS : Gymnastic team from Corona de! Mar high performed at the November meeting. Or. John Fisber spoke Oil Jogging a n d Physical fitness. Monte Viste PTA Mrs. David Goo4sell President l REPORTS : Paper flowers and pot scrapers are being made for the Christmas bazaar. Assisting Mrs. J a m e 1 Severson, chairman are the Mmes. David Goodse 11, Mark Morris. Augustine Welty, B. ,J. Conover a~ .James Ellis ... Chairme.i ratified at the Novembet board meeting were Mrs. Robert Lacy, newsette; Mrs. James Hammons, social and Mrs. James Ellis. publicity and record book. Profits from the October movie will be used to purchase science equipment for lhe third grades. Newport 'Ele. PTA Mrs. Johll Sc.apple l>residenl COMING UP : lmmunizalion shots for diphtheiia. tetanus and smallpox will take place at 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. S, for students in kin- dergarten, first and fifth grades. Mothers assisting are the Mmes . .Jack Root, Les Kephart, Tom Monck, Morrie Gist, Charles Steak and Howard Keigh!!. Newport Hts. PT A Mrli. Elgie Armour President COMING UP: Volunteers will ~ meel from l lo 3 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 4 at McNally school to make teachers' aids. Mrs. James. Currie is chairman. REPORTS : Ye 11 ow, play- ground ballll w e r e Pre- sented lo Miss Marcella. Robinson's second grgde and Mrs. Travis Paules's fifth grade students for parents - _altendance at the November meeting. Pomona PTA Mr$. Roman Scheidel Mrs. Robert Miiier Presidents COMING UP : Board meeting. 1-at 7 p.m. Monday, Oecl2, in the teachers' Io u ~g e ... Room mothers meeting at 9::JO a.m. Friday, Dec. Ii, in the mUltipurpose room. Rea PTA Mn. Keilh Kellogg President REPORTS : Mrs. M. D. Grosz, health and welfare chairman is preparing the canned goods cupboard. . Mrs. C.eorge Kothe is typin, cards for lhe bond eledion. ... Mrs .. Robert Sankey has completed the PTI course. St. John Aux. Mra. Robert Reid President COMING UP : Christmas bazaar at 8 a.m. Sunday, Dec . I. in the school hall. Santa will be present with gifts for little ones and pose for picturfi!i. Booths will feature hand made dolls, "tuffed toys, dfX:orallons, papier mache crafts, bouti- que items, wearing apparel, madonnas, ·feather flowers, fabric nowers, nut trees, knick knacks, religious goods, raffle and parcel post wrapped pan\(agu. . Mi'•. Gerald Wallon. chairman Is assfsted by Mrs .. S. M. Rivers •and Mrs. William Raymer. Refreshments wiD be served . . . TradlDg slamp and food coupon col- lection day Friday, Dec. 6. Victo6e PTA Mrs'. Fred Woodworlh President COMING UP: Pi:iper drive Saturday, Dec. 7. REPOR'ts : Lewis Fannoo. principal has started a teachers' aid program Where parents volunteer tc help, '}Vith reading groups -&!14 -p.la.vground duty ••. Three Walt Oi!ney ·fUrns · were shown last ·. Friday after school. Mrs . JoOO Opfcrman, ways and meaM phairman has arranged for movies t.0 be shown the la!l Friday of each month. Prfcee<j• .will· be used 101 sc6QOI ~wpment. ... . \ Wiiso'lj PT A . ~1'fti·~· Fred Simpson \ -· President Cbr.iING UP : Candy spplr 'iile•at 11:30 a.m. 1:45 and "3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13 ..... Board meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the teachers' lounge. REPORTS : Hufh Leather- .jl'\a.ll., principal presented ~ )~ a r d for the Thanka- giv1ng e s s a y contest at ·the November meeting ·to.Tina Karlan, third grade; David Sneed, fourth grade; Ricky Lawrence, fifth grade And Mike Walton, sixth grade. Students in third grade presented the Thanksgiving Story. . • . Mrs. Vern Mollan, membership ch a Irma n reported 310 member&. eooolllee AuxiHarJ to Vel· .... ti F ....... lfon. p.,.. .. pther ~ .flnl * thJrd Jl!WiW •.I ·p.m. 'Colla ....... Ameilcoo u.,.. Jfall f/.1111 ...... REPORTS : Truth or CoMe- quences Show in Hollywood waii; attended by 60 parenb .. and students. Chosen to be conte1tant1 were Ed tavellt, buikting educational le.wter and Mrs. Lavelli!:; llAlbert Lindstnxn. Arevaloo Sd»ol ~ «lucolional ......; . Jira. Jim Ztblm, Principal speaker wu Tom Sulli'Van, UftOC vice cholnlwl,Jrho-- by Edward O'()llahan, ores governor. His tall ouUinfld lhe objectives ol the or1anizaUon, to enUlll the ~".1,"t.~bl• number ol v--into The large group or women who attended were Invited by Mn. lJllit:i 0'=>9n, spa'rkph.ig of the' newly formed batbor U!lll. .<Jooli M.,. UROC mem""11 hosting lnClud!d Jock M!Ohler, chairman: E u g e n e 'Fleet. parliamentarian and · 1~ e Mmes. ~ ,J°'"'ph Coll<)', Yule Bazaar, Potluck Circled upport Your United Fund · .t'1 \ .. di8tric:t nuntiei .Mr. and Mrs. lloolld Wllliaihl, and floe! If~, ,Shp)<I .will be lfi*' MiW11y DI 'l'uClday, ... f 11~-:4' ~ ... EdWllli qd Mtali!W. Preparing for the Huntington Union Cound.l of Par- ents and Teachers Christmas Bazaar and Potluck are (left to right) tllo Mmes. Samuel Toibin, ways •nd means chairman; Manuel Sterkel+ .... ident.ot " Gill PTA, and Syl Besser, hospitality chairman. Tlw sale will take place at 10 : 30 a.m. Dec. 4 in West- minster RecreaUon Center. ' . ........... . - -... ... --.... -.. -~. M~ .... ..... 1w,• Mn. ·~· T~ ..... .... •• ... "" ''"' , .. ..... "'" """ c." ·~ ""' " .... L•• . ... ·~ ... .... 'M> w. ... ""' ""· V< DO• M . ., '" Mm ... ~" L• ...,, OK •• .... "" '" • TO( .. '" "" \ a • a a e s 5 $ $ 21526 5 0 5 5 I 5 • ·-' . The Tee Tattler Grandmothers At' noon every second Thurs· day the New p o rt Harbor Grandmothers' Club mee'ts in the Newporter Inn. Mrs. Ver- na PiU at 64%-3566 may be called for more information. IV,., ~~aM/ult SLENDERIZING SALE! TWO DAYS ONLY! TWO FOR ONE! ... ,.,.. ... .... -·~ ... ,. ... ,.._,,, c...,..,.,1 ••• BRING A FRIEND! JOIN THE FUN! A GUARANTEED NEW FIGURE AT-1/2. DIE PRICE! FRl. & SAT. ON~Y! NOV. I & 30!. Jl&M/ult WOJUJ>°S i'.:UCE!T Fl CURE CONTROLSYS"ttJI ' ' ' • FIGURE CONTROL, SALONS. C,11 Now fo:r Fi1ure Anal111i.t and Complimentary T reatmenl ANAHEIM -1060 N. 51011 College Blvd .....•• , 63S.8611 BEVERLY HILLS -8343 Wilshire elvd .• , ••.••. 65~2330 COVINA -310 E. 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IWell, it Mitht work.I 1288 RAM 2 WAY SANDER ' 2 wey elecfrict1' •111der fer either erltlt1I er •ff1i9ht li11• tt11cli119 ll'lt k•• 11lce •tecki119 •t11ff1r, IMy, &r111clp1, whet ltig feet yo• fi1y .. ,J: · FURY 3/1 -INCH DRILL . . ' . •) . SIU..., ,.{,,., fl11hh, 10'00-: •PM ftill 1,,4 ''""· 1114 i.1, 2.6 l i'l'lp "'"···· ,,. ft1htre1 ef J/I., tlrl ll · tlri1t It ,retl1IM1 hilt •114 f1ctery 9u1r1itt.M t•, ti•• """" yelf't .f tlep1nd1lilt 1trYlt1, BAmRY CHARGER . ~ a.rt1hN1 ......... ... lMiffefy .,.,.t.t1 t.p •"' wlt.11 th• ldtl1 n111 tfie• Ml 4•y, .... c•11ltl lt1 .. t , Mu,i.e ltrfftl tll j111f ~ifYfllt kfkrJ ... -0..'t ... &, ,.,u,,.,. wrtti t1i11 ~114Y Vfllt ttit4 .... M•f!r ftr 1 Haw•rl·Ytel'fft•, - WE . SMOKED OUT A REAL BUY .... .,..,, .,,..,..,...t f1rn lly tll1111ar1-er Whf11 · ftta '''"'"'"Y t outnu111liar1 tho 1toh,1t th1 fable. l1r9 .. tilt trey wlll kold full eour11 clt11ntr. (11eat for ' ji911w punle1 too.I · 9tc ' ' KNOnY PINE DESK / PERMANENT OUTDOOR '• . .. C.UD OF IZ , Lin CLIPS Jutt 1tt1ch • .. ,,1, teh ef tlria .. t. the ,,.,., ef flit rtof t11ce, they're p-1111nt 111tl wlll held the euttletr li9ht 1et cerd in pl1c• for y11r1 t1 •01111. G.I. _,DIMMIR SWITCH . • 'Sa1notfM11 '" 11•'4 ltrftht llght, 10Meff111111 Y•u n•H .. ~ 41111 light. N-, 'ti' u11 h1•• It ltatlri .,..,., l111t Nrw tll1I t. f' fram tll111 to lftlJl•m t. lirltht. IEctily l111t•llM 111 ri111tl1rtl rec1,t1cl1, 111 lpil•i•I wlrlllt •r p:er111lt MHH. • TOASTMASTD ILICTRIC J HIATIR Dtloe 11'1'411 ft1fef•1 '''h Mtt.11 fer eff•e11, tkrMe1tet • Hllht l, .,,,.,, llfht , .. '"' ., .. . -•lttfl ftrte teed I& tlMe), ... . ff,....., .... .., •wfkh. FIRE ALARM Low co1t fir• w1mi119 clo•ice c111 Ito lnat1lled enywhe,. 111 1 couple of fl'li11ute1 111d ll'li9ht •••• Y••" of tn9uf* 111d d••••t1tl119 Ana11cl1I 1011. Self cont1l11acl 1111lt 1t101111ft On w1ll .a11d gl••• loud c.ontlnuou1 howl whtl'I t1mp1r1htrt exe1ed1 IJS clegrao1,' Get 011• for tffry 1'11011'1 IHIW 1t our low, low pric1 111d 1l1tp In 11c11rlty. c ... IONA ELECTRIC HAND MIXER ~~~b~ lone fl 111 l11dl111 1111ld who 9ot Jck 111tl ' tlrMI of b11ti119 tM eor11 ..,,._1 b1Her w!tlri t::::;! her t.nclor h1 ntl, 10 1h1 heel Ru11ril119 loer i11•111t t•ll 1ptc• It• w•ncl•r th1t tek•1 the •chi119 out of h1lr.i119. (oh, th1t'1 clev1r.l l 1p•1cl co11tr1I. '• ••• 20 F00'.1' 'EXTENSION CORD 20 R. """ trf•111lo11 cortl .. , 111•tcfl ttte tr•• 1., D•tl'1 f1c.e wt.111 ht ,.., the Clitltt1M1 ltill1.J 25 LITE OUTDOOR SD lrltht 111t1ffl 0c.tttM htht 1.t 11 ·"""'''" kh•d. If •lie '"' ...... th. , ••••• .., llt. W1atherpre1f wtrlitt fw 11fety, Jd•tl f01 kiri•, ket1, wlntlaw.._...4 •• ... 211 -7-l'OOT LIA·UKE SCOTCH PINE 1\i1 It t ...... y• f11tt ...., anct , lt11t It'll let,k. t•H .., ~ .,.,~ j ytel'I. S. re1lhftc •-t loM eff Dlsli w.r.11't tee 1urJl(l•H tie W ·lt f1111lly d .,., !.lrdt ••ttl~ '' . he111tkffpl1tt f11 nr 4h,ley -41L lS N111to4, It!" 1tt •tpri1ff.) 'r •I ... -~ - ------. • • • _._ .. ,.__ ----_.._ ....... ~.~ ........ .._. .. .o·.-......... --..;·0..---......... .,., ..... iill .. lillillllUllgtllaii ·- ' L • 8-C DAJl.Y PILOT TllundlJ, N"'mbor 28, 1968 • • Who Reads the Stars For the' Stars? 11' s Sydney 0111arr And now this orticulote writer who hos been ~oiled the "ostrofoger's ostrologe r'' reods the stors for you. Sydney Omorr , longtime personol ostrologer to mony of HoUywoocl'~ond the literory world's most fomous st ors, is o DAILY PILOT columnist. Omerr'~ record for occuraey of predictions based on ostrologit41 onolysis is emozing. Whether you reod astrologicol forecpsts for fun or os o serious student of "tii+-g ozing, you'll enjoy Sydney Omorr's doily column in the Arizona Desert New Site Readied; . For Old Bridge LAKE HAVASU CITY. Ariz. -eotlmat..i 11 1,1100. (UPI) -Huge bull-and The McCulloch firm ac-' ear1h maven are ,..,ins Into qulnd the . land In 1 Ila!< the d..t iancllcl])e benl In auction and began buJldinll the mllte 1 w1tenr1y for London city In llM. It la plamled Bridge, which will be moved 'for an .......,. popiillloo <t benl and rebuilt u 1 tourist between 50,000 and 100,000 attraction. With an economy butd on The nnf shipment "' 11on... 11g111 lndultrJ and ncr..11oo. citMully nuinbered a n d Praent p o p u 1 a t l o n ll caWoeued reall In I locked estimated at 3,500. enclolurt 'nu:rby awaiting The Mc Cu 11 o c b flrm eompletlno o l ~gineerlng operates a fleet " airlinen plans and the laying of the to fly proopecttve homealte fowxtatioo for the buae atruc· purchasers to ,Lake Ha!asu · ltJro, City from all over the UJilled Al worltm here dig the 5';;: firm recently acquired :,°i;.'l::r ~.: p= -largo tnd " llDd -•·-"· l "'•• Into Lake near Scottadale, Ariz., and ... ~ u,_.. plllll I llml1ar clty along I llavUI from the Arlzoaa aide lak< to be c;reatod 11 part • of the Colorado River, thetr of the propoaed c e n t r a I · Loodol1 counlerplrll I r • Arlzoaa Project a glgantlc worldnc to complete dllmapU. reclamation work wb1ch will 1J1i of Ibo blatorlc brldte over brine Colorado River water the TlwneL from Lake Havuu Into central BUILDING QTY Arltooa. MeCullocb Oil Corp., a Callfornla firm ~.ake Rav.au C1tJ U I relClrt-llgltt Ind clty' purchued"the brJdle lrom the City <t London for $2,ll0,000. Several mil!!CM)I more wlll be lpeol In tnDlporllng the -and robulldlng the brldp bore . M the bridte It "':'rt"" to carry biChw•Y tr to the beacbfr"'1t marina on Ibo pentnmla, a terles of in- tern at tonal shops aod --will be built .. part rJ. Ibo bridtt compla. The llnl shipment of bridge -· shipped from Loodoo to Lona Beaeb, Calli., then trucked the, IOO ml1el here, arrived In Jul1. Shortly af. terward, the lord mayor of London, Sir Gilbert lqlolleld, Clllll bera to offlclally lay I • WORKERS DISMAN'l'LE LONl)ON llRIDOI POR NEW HOME the cornerstone. . Dedlcallon of the completed brtdp and waterway b aet tentatively fw tho IJl<inl " 19'11. The llnl -la not expected until ... 1y ne11 SPECIAL LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICES ' year. -. T YEAl\'8 WORK The crlllnal bridge took oeven yean to build, with IOO men working {ull time on the , job. It .... olfldall7 opened Aug. 1, 1831. The c:urront London Bridge la one of oevua1 bearing that name which hive carried traf- fic over the Thames for 2,000 ,..,.. ' HiBtorlans say the first ~ bably wu a wooden structure built at tho time <t Ibo Rllmon Conquest In Q A.D. At leaat three other bridges have span- ned Ille -11 that ...,. lite. The one Immediately incedlng tho pmant London llric!ge required llO yeara to build and lut..i foe IOO years. -The bridge WU of!ored for Al• by the. City <t London bec:a ... ft bad been sinking Into tho '11\am.. and could no looger baodle the large amount of traffic funneled· over It. l'ORllED BY DAM Lab Ravuu City Is being developed an a ~le tract along the lalte, formed bJ .Parker Dam Oil the Colorado JYYel"· The McQillocb firm '°' ~ tho land Jn I llale auctlmr and beian build Ins Ibo clty ill llM. It It planned ilor an eventual popu!atton of ~tween I0,000 and · 1001000 wUli an economy hued on llgiit lndumy and recreatton. PrUenl population It AEC Gives Collegians. Licenses QUICK e.... ··~a .. IK •• ... ,. .... a c..,..t, ..... -. . ... tl•11 •f tt.. DAI mor. l ON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES AND ACCESSORIES SHOCK ABSORBERS SAVE 5.00 PER PAIR 2FOR 10.00 INSTALLED 20,000 Mile Guerentee7 Ori9ln1I Equipment Ou•lity Oo~ble Action Airplane Type H.D. SHOCKS -SAV! 6.00 2 FOR 20.00 J0,000 Mile 6u.,111t••· installed LEVELLIFT -SAVE 10.00 2 FOR ·35.00 Shock spring units for heavy loedt MAG WHEEL SALE .. MAG STER 4 FOR '9'1.95 ' .. - '•~l•r •lyl•, t-pc. wh"I wltt. olu"l"'"' c:tt'ltw '•nd .............. 1:1-. ~·· wltti lq 11•h 1114 !tu\ C0¥1'f'to A/P t.4AG 4 FOR 149.95 Ono ,1oce, 111 1ltoy •hool, ''"'l'l.t. wltll 'l•1 11,,,+a •1141 ~·" c...,,. CRAGAR SfS 4 FOR 179.95 AU .i.,..._ ~-wh11I c:..apl1k wl"k. l•t Mlh 011111 hu" ,..,.,.._ OUR BEST BRAKE JOB 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE SAVE 15.00 44.44 All U.S. cars except disc~ INCLUDES ALL THESE FEATURES: e l1ut1ll our L11t llnlng, all 4 wh1ol1 e 0..-orhoul all whoo! cyllndor1 e Machlno dr11m1 to u1th1 11T1ooth' f111i1h 8 Arc grind 1111!111 for porfoc-;f oontoct e llood ond flush 1ntlr1 hydr111lic ty1t.m e Co111pl1t1 rood htf 111d 11f1ty .hock. ~ OUR BEST 12-VOLT BATTERY LIFETIME, NO LIMIT GUARANTEE .. ALL SIZES 24.88 in1ta1l.d with •x9. SAVE 5.00 SU,ER t'OWIRED IAmAIES SO STROH• THAT WE WIU. RE· PLACE IT AT NO COST IF IT SHOULD· !YEil GO IAD -TO THIE ORl61HAL PURCHASER. 3.6 MONTH BATTERY -SAVE 4.00 .•••• 17.88 2:4 MONTH BATTERY~ SA.VE 3.00 ••.•• 1-2.88 - . STEREO FOR YOUR CAR OR BOAT DELUXE ITK 59.95 0£LUXE 4 & eTK PANASONIC A QUAUIY ~1,1. 79.95 99.95 ,/!Cr TAPE rl.Alll · • • , WITH COMPLETE FULLY AUTOMATIC STlll-OUl 1EST ITK STEREO WITH CONTROLS INC:LUD· EO TAPI PAYEI. Wmt QUAtflY IUILT IN FO It IHQ TONE AND SEP· I FINE TU"IH6 THAT lLIM-1 CRIS,, Cl:lAll-SOUND -FM AUTIOH INAras boss TALK. STllllO PACK -It.ti LARGE SELECTION OF 4 AND ITK ·STEREO CARTRIDGES SPECIAL GRAND OPENINe Offt:R -A 9.'5 SET Of STEREO SPEAKERS INClUDED AH WITH AU T_.,PE PLAYERS ANAHEIM .+44 N. EUCLID 535-8121 t Daily 8:30 a.m. Tiii 9:30 -s;vrday Till 6 p.m. . ' ••• t " • • • I ' I 55 FASHION Daily 8:30 •-.in.- - ' ' ' • 1 .. '• -• = • -~·,w~0~·-·.-.~~.,F-•~•-•••-•,...•~•-•r•~·•~·~•••-•"o-••••w...,s•o•o~u;,...s...,s~p"'"'p ... p~apS01AOFOP•so..,s~u~s•s•o~sAUO••••~•..-.•..,.•-•OFW•..,.u>-•...,•.....,.•-•~·•-·?o-•~•-·~ • •• • r -•9 ~...------·---,.. --~ -~ -., ...-...-.._ • .,.,.,r- I • I • • ,. No HO..se Laqgh Jumbo is just giving out witli a guffaw over the .ales! elephant joke. He hears quite. a few from visitors to his domicile at the San Diego Zoo. . ·--------· .. .·Soeial Gu.a~d Changes Too • Nixon Era to Shake Up Cocktail P(J,fty Lin& ~ llZLDI THOMA8 _ WMHINGTON (UPI) -I! _, late "'11 Ill llckle Wublngtoil to loee yottr bll1 credentil1I eveil if you have bad a blgh•Wblte HOUie JOl>- Some Jollllloo admlnbiratlon !lgures aJr6ady an leellni lhe lreue. Th o ._.,. bu 1-oul lbat Ibey are Wt bocolnlnl "bu bes>a" oo the Capitol cocktall Uil dinner Pl'IY circuil "Are )'OU. still bere?" one dowager asked guzahetb Carpenter, Mr 1. J_ .. )l<al oecnW'y, al a rocent r«eptloo. !In. Carpenter bu been Ill Waahlnltoo, .-)J aa a newspaper woman, tor 2:5 years. She has oo lntentron ci l<avtng lier adopted bome to return to bet naUve l'eus.. 'lbe. l'nlident ._ Jnto . office - a wldel,r -cUncl1ft to~ llall 1 no1.tobecome~cmtheCQCklall dreull. Work 'wu the by-wml 11111 Jolmson'• aides ..... quick ... .-from the ·boos H their· picture .i-ed -up on the IOC!ety -too often. jlut the rules eued oomewhlt aa -wore on. Bess Abel, White House aoC1al secretary, and lier husband Tyler, n0ir chief ol protocol, soon became the moll aoµght after "in" couple.-'lbey became lamlllar f1F.ei at lhe ..any ,..U partlef. -the J-· oldeel dmJ&hler, L1nda Bini, wu _, al em- bUI)' pariltl, Many ol the Jollllloo admlnla1ratlon peopla will roma1n In WuhlJ>&tcm lfter the President• and Mra. J-nllre to the LBJ Rancll. SOclaily ...uina. the &publlcanl will be cam., the shoil from mld-January oo. Since· the ,KenDedy era, tho Wblll ·H-bu been center ci Waahlnltoo llnl -ha 1111 .... al tbo """*" of .... fold ...... piano Ill tbt - Roam, be. la .... to heft .. .-.. auc11 ..... C.ity Attorney Gets New Office soda! Hie. It la llkely to nimaiD IO CllJ All<l'l>oJ Doll 11a1!a II ..... fo when the Rlchanl Ill. I'(-lamlly tabs aol 1 ..,. 1-for 1111 11af1 al Ibo up residence. HunllJliton Boacb i::tt.J Rail. Only a mulllmlll-1re hoolw with Tho city • .._... --h;)p; tola1 dedicatioo to partying cooJd com-__ , • pete with the White Houae ~ and the tine lawyers and ---number who want to try la dwlndlln( Anqtber 1a.,,... and -_ _, faal -to be lidded ....... Bal/'& wllb ·-PresldeolW ...., can be Ibo Ult of •no roam al all, Ibo C1f1 .Coundl - thelr .... -putles. In the Mrl1 :1:1 told -y nlilbL =.~:'::.:="i:!i::t... Coomdlm<o •Pl*-lll -lo aod with the help ci the Marino lland: Ibo -'" olllool 00 Pecan ihe a~ waa py and llft11,.Bui . •A-at a coOt ci lll,m. 'lbe llDOWll aa the Vietnam War heslell up,·. bo 11 abciu1 17,000 lesa thin U wwld have became men subdued ml oeldom too1r: cool to mt tonoparu)' CJ111!1on Ill to the dance floor. trailon ..., lht -tbno to lvur Nino llkol to play the piano 11111 the yeart, Ibo councl1 wu told. -.. --------------------------------- "·. s : ·. . . • . TIRE CENTER OPENS DAILY AT 8:30 A;M. EVENINGS TILL 9: 30, SATURDAY TILL 6:00 P.M. LAND 6>4-4-1212 & W-2385 I '1:30 -Saturda Till 6 p.m. NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND FULL 4-PL Y FIRST ·LINE POWER FALCON TIRES \>~ ... ANY SIZE • ONE LOW PRICE COMPACTS TO CADILLACS 700-Il 695-14 736-14 775-14 825-14 855-14 ns.11 771-15 111-11 141.11 HS.II 9'0.11 Plus F. E. f•x from 1.81 fo 2.85 end old th·•· it Whttew•llt enty J.00 mor•, ~. 33 MONTH NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE NATIONWIDE TIRE GUARANTEE TREAD WEAR-OUT GUARANTEE At•l111t ••f•cts l• -a111dtl, 11H1 Mthitf•I• for ttt. 111mltw ef ...tll1 .,.clflff. If th1 .,.., 1n4 f1!1Uf'fl llH te 111 fleftllMll ,..4 h1uNa.f., ll11l11t _.,. eirt .,. wlll ,.pl9" ft, chafllitt tli1 llfe of ffle tfrt. If ffr1 hill" Wt wUI Nptlr tfte c•""llf repl1r t1fffltt "'c• 1 .. • Mt '-'• wltho11t di1tj1 •r ,.pf1c1 et • ., •ptlo~ iMrt· l1r 1ll1w111c1 pl•• t,,tk.W• tu1t. Ing enly .• pro r1t1. sh•~ NIM en tre14 .,,.,/, ef r1gwl1r •• u1n9 rice pl111 1ppllc•~'· ...... BUDGET PRICED TIRES FULL 20 · MONTH GUARANTEE ~~;E~ .... ·. -. ·s. ·• s.s FIRST QU~LlTY .• SIZES1 Rf&. SALE 6IO-IJ 640-IJ 11.00 .... 771-14 750-14 1i.oo n:ii ns.11 670.11 11.00 llM 121-14 100·14 ' 1(.00 12.11 .............. 1• ......... --Miiie•-.. ut HUftlll8TOI IEACH · · 7777 EDINGER AVE. 892-3331 Daily 8:30 ·a.m. Till 9:30 -1'.SaturClay' Till 6 p.m. • • -4-, DAll.V "'·-"•--.i, \ THE IEEDLE IS. MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN • Some Safllp/e Barbs · Retently Thrown By Sydney Ntfrris: "One ef the hit!-pakl ia In America -ala ef atandl'll up In f1<1nt of a ml°' ,.,....., ..,.,atlftl the .... rM01d1 """ the ..... - -.... pllylnj tho ...,._. ''It'• ud llllt lrao Iha! wbllt llcobolia an lbt -lflUllllDI for ablUDODce, •• many ibltalnero an equall,r effective ar-sument for I Wile drlJlt DOW IDd thou." ' •Moat et tho -nod ,nc1n1potll11tlty' In merrl ... apr1.,.. '""" the fact thot,to most mtn, llX Is 1n Ht; whlle to 111 _,,.,,, It 11 an -Ion. And thl1 dlfh .. -In attltuolo can be lirld11 • only !If ...... .. •. f : t z • • • ' • • ' ' ' ! • • • "'lbtJ aole difference -n-•"cledlca-c ~ toll cruudor' aDd • 'Dolt nlarmer' ~ : • atoll In oar asreemeut or ililigi:eemeut ' wlth 'bli objleum. • ~ -. -::: i ... ..:: ~ "Tho -.......... ......,..,....In the -w· -llto ., alnnrlfY addool i. ._ ....... . ''WIIelteftr I 11111 lbt redplellt of ID U· , Cluift!J bWtJ balKllblft, I ·ouaped llr: KllOdel ii trylni to Hl1 IOine\hlnlo lllde oomeflilitg, or prove 10taethinl-• . . • ' ' ' Check The E•itorial Page -For This lir1at1re ., ' It'll HelJ Yo1 Fi~ T•e . Lateit Q101•bles Create• ly 'T•e Nee•ler' For His Col· 11119 A .•,J•lar Feat1re of t•e DAILY PILOT ' . • Ywr 1....l.·~ Dllly.Ntin~p• ' ' ... • I Bl OAIL v "LOT ' • 1 DA1LT l"llOT fl•ff ....... Madame ~Jaairman . at the Gavel : Comtnasters C!Ub 1516 Presid~nl Bob Inglii. · (lrom °ieft) · watcbet' p!'l>sentation of !Jttibie Riopelle, 13, m ember of Club's -youth leadership cOurse, along with T"1l Powell, 14, under coordination of Marlo .Pellegrini. Eight-week course s~ by the Costa Mesa branch of Toastmasters Intematipqal held gradua- tioii'l!icercises 11! Sheraton-Beach Inn, Hunfulgtoo Beach. Clubmen and 17 par- ticip~ts ~parents bad a lot to talk about --:-and .all was said very well. ls -.Y ou'r Business Conducted Under A ..... #f ICTITIOUS l • . ' ,_ . . . -, ;IRM NAME. . -JF SO IT IS MANDATORY UNDER THE LAW~ OF CALI • "'·' FORNIA THAT THE FOLLOWINC REQUIREt,IENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE BE ,COMPLIED WITH: LAW ON PUBLICATION OF CERTIFlcJ,TES , OF BUSINESS; FICTl'f'!OUS·.FIRM NAME .. -:: ... ' -, · lClvil ~ode· .Sedi'!" ·2~B-6~) . See. 2466,...cExcept •• oth..-wllt . provided In the next .uctlori ~~ry peAOn. transacting :buainm In ~It ~ta,te under ,,,;~ 1 fictitious name ·~ every p1rtners.h.IP. tr1nnc.tlng bu1lnM1 In this State under 1 fictitious name, or 1 ileifgrj1tton not . ... . showing the name of the person ~nterested n pertn.,. !" such business, must file with the clerk of, the .county in which hi, or ib principtl place. of business ls sltu1tecl, • certificate lubsirlbtcf 1ftd 1ckno,,ledqecl In the manner p~ :;o.-· · •lded In ' Sedfon 24'8' Of the CIYIJ Code, 1titlng the n1me ~.. In: full and the piece of i-esidence of such person end stating th1 name in 1ull of all the memben of such partnership ... -ind their pla~es of residence. · 1 .... Such subscribed and acknowledged certlfic1te must be published subsequent to the fllinq thereof with the county clerk pursuant ht GoYernment Code Seetion 6064, In • new. D•P,er pybllsb.ed in t.he county, if there be one, end If th~r• ·-·-be none in such county, then in 1 newspaper In an adjoln1nq ),~ · county: An · afficfa Vit shpwlnq the publlc"tion of such ctrtlfl. "cate 11 i,i 1'1is HdiOn· provided shall be filed with the county clerk Withln 30 d9ys aft•r th• completlon of such pubHcatlo11, but In no event shall such nublication be made prior to the .. 'l''.· .. " •.. . ' • , filing of such certific1te with tht county clerk. 2468. -The certificate filed with the clerk es provide;d In section twenty.four hundred and s1xty-11x must be ·Signed by'the person therein referred to, or by the partners,•• the case may be, end ecknOwledgtd before some officer, author- ized to take the acknowledgement of conv..,.ncn of re1I property ..•. Where e businen is hereaft1r commenced bv • Mrson under a fictitious name or " partnership Is hereefter formed, the certific1te must be filed ind the publication dAsii:1nated in th1t section must be made within one month tfttr the commencement of such business, or eftar the form .. tlon. of the partnership, or wlthln cine month from the time dtslgn1ted in the agreement of ih members for the com- mencement of the partnership. Where the business has been heretofore conducted under e fictitious n1me or where the partnership has been heretofore formed , th1J_~rtlfic1te must be filed and the publication made within six months after the. passage .of this act. No person doini:. business under a fictitious name or his assignee Or assignee, nor eny M t< son doing business es partners contrary to the provisions of this article, or their essipn,e or assignees, shell maintain In the courh of tha St1te of Califoml1. Sec. 2469-0n EV~RY change in the members of • p•rt· nershlp transacting business in this state under e fictitious neme or t designation which does not show the name of the oersons interested 11 partners in its bu,.in•s .••. • ne'# certificate must be flied with the County Clerk, encl • new publlcetJon mede es required by this 1rticltl on the formation of such pertnershlp. If you heve neglected this procedure, you should r .. llxe that the name of your firm Is not protected end thet you ire not entitled to melnteln suits for collection, or for other purposes, 1ny tdlon upon or on account of 1ny contrtd or contracts thei r p1rtn1rshlp name, In 1nv <OlJrt of this 1t1te until the certlfic1te h11 been filed and the publication hes been m•dt at herein requlr9d'f · T.ge care of~ this importent mett.r now, by hiving the DlJL Y PILOT, an adJudlcotiif ligol noW1p•"°'' !Or Oronge '" County ond distributed in COSTA MESA, FOUNTAIN f '• . • • VALLEY, HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, SEAL BE,A~H, NEW.PORT BEACH, WESTMINSTER, publllh your urtfflcate. The cost 11 small but the filing end publlutlon Is oometfdng which 1hould not be oy,,.Jooked. i,..,,,. (et PldltlOus Firm NemM and Certlflcote of Abondonment ol Fldl- Fl"'1. N,om., <'f' be obtoined FR.EE from ony of the DAILY PILOT """"" below: • , .n 330 West Boy Street, Cost• Me,. 92627 2211 WNt Bolboo Boillevord, Newport Beoch 92660 lqt 5th St...i, HUfltlngton Beoch·92~ 222 forest Avenu( Laguna S.tch 92651 ,,., """" t--· '"'BE 'SURE TO,. CONSULT OUR tEG 1 J\pY.RTISING DEPT. 'AT ..... J l •• r. .·DAruY PILOT ....... --... .......... l. '42-4321 -·------. ------·-·---- ' --- • ' • Convict Pros Fight Parole ~aw CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) the cow1a or the legl!loture," -Old-time cons at the the convict said Jn an ln- Nevada State Prison grumbl-terview at the prlsoo. ed, then &aid Uiey ti-en't really The State .Parole Board baa worried JI.bout the 'state Sutt-d?Sregarded lhe law in recent d~ deciding to enforce a years, apparently because It 1909 law prohibiting parole for never realized the statute ex- four-UJne loserr. isted. . "After the initial shock. they "They we r e considering all aetUed down and "'started parole for Uve and aiJ;-time filinl lawsuits," 49ys Tom losers tmleas the men were Eisen tr ager, 45, cOnvicted of convicted under the Habitual five felonles and serving 10 Criminal Act," says Warden years.to-life for second-degree Carl Hocker. murder ln Las Vegas. But Atty. Gen. Harvey "Anf &ensible guy in the Dickerson cited the provisions joint knew that the thing was in a legal opinion this year so Illegal arid ridiculouS that on the broad question of it will be changed by either parole eligibility. Dk:kenon. a J)e.mocrat, says he'll ,..k "peal ol the law by the nen leg!slaU•e ....ion, adding that be bao llq>POri_ el the parQle board and agen- cy. "It creates a ·very bad morale situaUon and takes the power of parole out of the hands of the board," he aaya. But the convicl.s aren't tak· ing any chances with a R e p ublican admlnlstratlon which 1' pledge<! to be "tough on crime" and with a ·state Assembly which la I n Republican control. Gov. Paul Laxalt says he'll atudy the matter oUce the new bill is ~ • prlvD .... not. rl&bL " ''All ol I l!Jddea they "l\'I double:' ,pwilshmenl," I• arbltrorlly denied l!K perllOllS IO,YI llmY "llulcb" Schulm, J • the rl&llLJQ ,.. • parole $(, a lour-llm< i-ierYIDC '1• bowl," say1 ~ Peoples, 9t yem tor -....iod-clegrte '• serving a life term for first murdet in t,. Vegu. , . • 13 • degroe murder ID Tonopoh. 5cbulue, ~ prlaon c:ool:, 11 Peojileo lo ll)e clerk at ll)e explJIDs ,...y eonvlcll wero prisoll library and b • • . odvloed 'by !he court « pro-~: Pf'tpared 1 raft of writs for secutor when they w tr• • fiilng ID the Slate Supr<m• oenlen<ed Ibey would be ellgl- Court and Dlotrlcl Court. ble !0< parole ID • certalll Phil Hannifin, state parole number of years. F dlredor notes that "the "Now we are belnl te;n-, . . . . ' coorll bave nolblng to do wllb tenced apln, wllh<M • ..., • parole or ellgibWly for It. tflal, not by the caurt but by Parole II a matter o f the attorney general, pd told 'f JegilllaUve grace. It's a we can't get out." ,f At Ho/HstersNEW for 1968 !f ~e Lle\?eliest !:PD:\ Trulythotre~C~£eful~i .All es that decorate easier and give your tree a 'denser look. * PRE-ASSEMBLED . * INCLUDES STAND , * GREEN, BLUE, SPRUCE OR WHITE * USE ANY LIGHTS * STORE FOR USE NEXT YEAR *AVAILABLE EITHER UPSWEPT or DOWNSWEPT STYLE 4 lo 7 Ff. Tall 995 . .· Come in and see a dozen fully decorated trees in different themes with tons of decorating wem. : ONLY AT HOLLISTERS WILL YOU FIND A COMPLETE CHRISTMAS SHOP!! ·outstaridiqg OrtigiQal~ · ••••• 1 TABLE CENTER PIECES -WREATHS - CANDLE ARRANGEMENTS-NOVELTY - ARRANGEMENTS -ALL IN BRIGHT CHRISTMAS THEMES FROM 654 Freshly Cut ' . Ckri'1 lma'1 :Jr€e'1 of oil kinds READY DEC. 6th • ' . ' .. ·.·· HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M,. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. "Qv•llty and SerTlc• Sin~ 1946 .. ~ CALL 546-5525 2648 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA II 1 I TtJ I WO)' Blepp ""' A~I of a I Tho t.o:>a Than makf of u • Col M ~ Fe DJ :t oltlll .. .. ed. M1 •IMI< he o Jlr the now -~ •t I " on• Wl!f "I 1 I'm Al -terfi y , wlr• thia firSt • 1.: WW AWi ud L Ii N NI nod '""' lo I GOll st~ c. m" fie IC pl'O!\ a.. 14 n 1 n> $66,1 To 11 I witll foor and Al star Tl R. Call Lou Loo Girr Tl Frk Tl afttJ nO!jl wlO by ' lina Tl The ll,I l l ,1 IE 12,0 firo Q M Twl ·~ . y ·tun • .... Q l'l)u hon " ~ IJ Tro ol I .... i "1911 ~ 1 ~ 'l"f din -JI ""' """' .~.,_,~ -·--· .. ··-·-···-. ·=··· ....... 4$40 0024:5 s s osc o so a u es so s cc s p • *" r • ........ _. • ••• • • • = ' • • ---- Texas Battles for Cotton Bowl Bedh ~-~n -TV·~ .. · ~ McLain Inks With Tigers F 9J.: ~8.5,000 .• ,. :--4·.1 • ' ~ D~ ('41'):.;.. llolroil'1 0..,, M~IMoftll .......... oa hla t• -oet.~ IM 'l'Jpn 1'~.-0! al~ tenDI ww1 _., umoanced, I w,j.-..lodthell~ftll!or....n- ed •• ps,oao r1lte. 1., • McJ.lb\'1 new llllrJ ,,,M 'J>'ii(ed at abQut' 186.ooo, compared wtlh 111 llO.ooo b• repoNdly made \ul ,..,.. Jll!l C&mpbell, 1-.t manqor lor the world c:bampW( Tlam wllo .,. llOllllC1!d the llsnb>I <i McLain and !he otbor plafn, _, ·-.. , --~;:;.It<! their CClllrada ltt'tbetr mm . Finf01m1Um. ·i:-1..i ~Jll«lil! __ 11111, and I _,, stve. *I ~ ll>!ormalioa on• ~ player. Use any 'filura you want" 'for McLain'• salary, he added • .. I won't 11y whether it's bigb or low, I'm IOITY·" !ho reaching terms were ......i batman Dtck McAuliffe and c:e:to terfiekkr Mickey Stanley. McLain, 24, became :Detroil'1 blqell winner of all time with his 31...C record this year, helping the Tigers to their first World Series since 1145. He bad a 1.9' earned run-average and wu the unanimous choice for the Cy Y ow:ig Award as best American League pitcher ~the AL'• Most Valuable Plf.yer. Laver Tabbed In $20,000 " Nef Tolln,iey • NEW YORK (AP) -Corona de! Mar'I Rod Laver, a loler Jn his last three tournaments, still wu rated the man to beat in the szo,ope Madison Square Garden lnvllati,o.· T..,m. Toumamenl starting tbb ""'""'· . Another . Sto · . p JUST A CAN ~ CORN -Orange Coest College goalie Doug &:haum- lxq.makes it all look oqy when he defenda the Pirate g<>al -agaiml water polo foes. The OCC freshman was recenUy called the best jay· .. ' for ' •' ,.~'! ... • lrA&"tPUT -i. ~~.., cee goalie in Ill• state by ~t;lo!l JC "°"°'1.E~e fA:H. :llkd111 ;. a'penalty po~'in Wednesday's M wm·cwer ~· ·. _· • " Cav .. WU IOedec!Jlrll for the eJpt. m~ thrft..day ~ 'that baa a fi eld ol loj> .laJent trod the i,.. rival proi"f<m>JI ~'ft'orld Temils Oilm~p and .Nallaaal Tannll Bue Poloists Win Playoffs Davis Dlspl~aseil r~•n• • ' -,..-•· Dupli. hlJ delull; Laver b the No. I money -<i fllo'llTI. wtlll almolt '66,000. ~. TClll)' Rodie, a :IS-year-old A-wllo ls -..i lhlrd, leads the WTC poop with $59,000. The rest of the iteeded four include Ken Rosewall ii No. J and John Newcombe No. 4. All eight will play Thursdly tn matches atartin& at 5 p.m., EST. '11ley will play in the following order: Roche VI. DeMy Ralston, BakeraUe:ld, Calif.; Laver VI. But.eh Buchholz, St. Louis; ac.enu VI. Pancho Gonzalez, Los Angela, and Newcombe v1. Andres Gimeno , Spain, The semifinal!: will at.art at 5 p.m. Friday followed bl doubles matche3. The loumam4lil wtD -Saturday af~. with tbt proerarp llarllng at noQn. The ~ ~day'• .efenb ~n open with the ,i.,iiitl•r'tl1lnf·p1-!oDowad by the .......... flilal and then "" dolrb!OI final. -... -. The .mps· wlllber will um 15,000 The other pri&!I ... _$1,lllio· lor -· $1,IOO for lhlnf, t1,4ile for foor1ll and 11,JOO fC< each firit r'ound loser. In doublu, the winning team wtD rel 12,000 and the nmnen-<JJ1 11,000. Each first l'OW1d larlq ..... wtD J<l ISCIO. "BJ JOa. llCllWAJIZ ................. . ~ ' ~--. .... '" ,._''I~ l ~I' UI~ ~:Lf.Jll.f~."lrr.l·:::.ri.~.1..-..._ -'::.,"'..:S.,\.~ .. ''\. -·.,,r .. ! • { • Thursdl)', N~ 28, 1%8 .. ... -~ ., tst 'GB T.est .Combs Unhappy ·with Oi"ler Scrum After watching hi! basket- ball team dismantle host La Habra in an informal, seven- quarter sc rimmage Wed· nesday afternoon, Huntington B.1:ach High coach Elmer Combs still saw room for Im· pcovement. ' · No official score was kept :. for the half.:COU.rt scrum, but the DAILY PILOT count was ,: fl7-83, Huntington Beach. ·~ . The oilers an ranked the -best in California, by a slate- : . wide prep sports magmine · and they encountered surpris- ,. ing difftcUJty in the early ,', gofng With the Highlander! but ·finally wore them down. Mike Contreru propelled the Oil City crew aw:ay from La Habra in the third eight- minute quarter. "I'll be disappointed if we don't get any better than this." Combs remarked af- terward. "Our press was much more effective thia time last year than it was today." The 1967-68 Oilers went all the way to the CIF finals before losing to Compton. Contreras, the cla55y 6-1 guard, was slowed somewhat by an ankle sprain Wednesday but still showed moves not commonly seen in prep ball . "I'd say Mike is at about 80 percent right now," Combs CIF Grid Locations Some minor changes have occurred in dates for CIF foot- ball games, but sites and startj.ng times remain the same. Saturday night CIF playoff games between St. Paul and Santa Barbara in AAAA action and Loara and California High in AAA hostilities have been changed to Friday night. .... SI. P .... I YI SMiie ll•l'1Nr1 .i CtrrllOI Collegt l•ll'flJOllCI ... An•fl"lm II Anal!l'tm SI~=-YI W•lmlrolloef' 11 k,,\1 Ana llowl • El Rencho vs Arf'Ollo al Ml. $.AC ... C..lllofllll YI l.Mr1 at L• P~I"" ROUll'lll ttltl1 V. L1tL1n1 11.e.,:h tt O!'ll'IOll Coe11 11 ... wty Hllll Y1 St. JDlwl 90KO II t ..... lkil (k-Y) C1..-n1 ,.. S.n ...... rlllD at C1tru1 .. Sclnoo'• Y1 kn Lul1 Ob!llP(I ti Cl1 ll'otJ. SLO El C..-ilro YI ll•nlow • CoadH!Ut YI APPlt V1Hev at Vlcl'Or VtlflY 11'11<1 Robles YI Sj. 80MYtntu~ at V~<I H~ $-M ScltMtf Hol!vlli. vs Paracle!t al P1lrn6il1 HIQ~ 11:]11) Teh1ch11l "' Nft<llH et Nee<1ler. ··· ·H u n t ington's all-Orange ·~:County doo of &y Miller and commented. -----------1 State Jaycee .Playoff Sites Fresno City College and Marin College get a two-day iump on the other contestants in state junior college foolball _P._layoffs when the.y open the . • first round of action at noon today in Fresno. The remaining tllrtt games , in the large school division · and both small school games . are !ICheduled Saturday -San . Diego City College and College _ .of the Redwoods are favored le win the two titles. The playoff schedule: I , . • ' ' • "I know he's an improved ball player but he hasn't been able to show it yet. I know Miller is improved. Roy is stronger (190 pounds) and he knows how to go for the basket and that's what the game is alt about.'' Contreras sprained the ankle lhree weeks ago and is just now returning to full time work. Huntington's first regular season game will be Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the first round of the Marina-Westminster tournament when the Oilers take on Centennial in a 7 p.m. affair. Combs emphasized again that the Oilers are behind schedule. "We're not as strong overall as we were tbis time last season. The kids played better together last year." He experimented of- fensively , putting Contreras and Miller on the same side of the court and the double threat seemed effective against La Habra. Give the United Way W•llkM MQk. aty, So11th Co•1t C•nt•r l'k"' ....... ,,,. H1 r~or llvd., Co1t1 M111 e.,.i ... OH. 4 I t I ••...... " • "'IT ........ • .,{111_ By &'ITHER BILLINGS at ffMo 0111y ~IW St•" "'hf' ~ne w~s "l;lead for the bj.lls" for thou.pnds of Southern California s k i e r s WeQJWday ev~, w i ' h more leaving J01Jight. To which hilla varied, but Mam· moth with pJ.enty of snow is no doubt drawing the biggm maj0tity of ski parties. The area got new anow 0eghullns SuO<!ay to top orr Down the Ski Trails with an •ti new body beautlfut '°' '88. And a 1111w ll1nt to.the windahleld and windlhield wipers tt!atallly hidden until the, rain c:omn out. NeW is•wn.ets. N-·c:~ and lnatrfwnenl.blnk. New Ml•ty fe1turu. . .. . .. .. which is served by. orie lif~ ,J'une Mountain1 Al,tber jhao These throe iecu.oru are being at the ,park.lng Jot; ar~ r.r·-ed ,to .. "'""-Jl".AA ,. _, al .,,. ''Ill= ~ at ~ tep termina:I "'' Ch r which is almost ent,ire.ly for µre No. 1. which aer.vm use by adva.ncid . or e1peh '"I?le Face " ski,ers;. :iiWl.ker HI J l ,' ·-, thl$ tf'Crn~ is cilJ~ n.e Pt:edom1nantly a novict hill Grand ciiiiet · Schwelierhof with t~o rUJlll Ul~~ are·low-1n-and COOlTIJAnds 1 view t~edrate, .ar:!1 ~uoe M~ overlooting· the Jilne Lake taUI. Sumn.ut. with a. w~e: area tO the Nortti and the variety. ol TUM from m: Chalef Bowl '° the South. termj!d1at.e to eJtpt:rt, · The .. 'f-bar ServtJI · Bunker Ll!itcn for these ilame& on HUI . apd a wkle variety of the Juoe Mountain snow begi11Mr and tow-intermedi.ati report at (213) AT f-9711. ru111. These are fine iR- The base operations fqr structional sl,ppes for begi~ •nd tieip.bNp '/®r'Wi'f to happin-. New air-grabbers leoop .,Pttttc:w.nd... ' .. . • .. (~ l • . .~ . nlng alder• and pracUi;.. runs , ... the be\tet U:let. ' F"'" 111&' "'9 of l!onker ' lllll, ChaJr; Li(i No. I d....,.00.. \00 feet .ta. ele•l!ll<>o. O'Olsh>£ ff"'-..... d ..... and \hen ,;..,. 10 Ill< top of ~une f!IOW> ~IJ~ an ele;va~ ol Fiom hett I 'wide ""fldY ol runs .faa · M ' from ~ ta right and 1-de9Ctint' IO H\ill<>' .MudoW's and the rd<114'1 lta· ti.., ol Chair Liit No. l .,_1 H""°'1 lfore• 'lofi"'I' ;, " (Se< Slden P.qo Bil) N.wc:ompetltlonhOOcfatfipt19.~~~ 1 • ·L Pick !ck A Pfyinouth wagon, a Fury ngon. 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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • l(eeping Perspective • • •• PetSp«'Uve is one of tlJe harder commoditleo to come by In today's tumultuous and fut-moving world • TiumuiJvlng Day ,...,. an especially appropriate occu.ion to try P,r a truer focus on events and their rulllgnifl~ 111.is day is traditionally s~ aside as en Island af trianquillity in a sea of turmoil. lt was not u.nlite lhi1 on that firat Thl\Dksgiving Day in 1621. The Pilgriiru put uide their struggle for survival in a harsh world k:10J enough to feast and give thanks for their harvest bounty. And to today all of us can pawe to reflect that the wor1d ls '10t all bad, after all. The plusses In our Jives ol. abundance far outnumber and outweigh the minuses. Good evidence that this is so is the fact that the abenations of tiny minorities are so newsworthy. lf the antics of tile troublemakers were the norm, they would cease to be news. Tb.ii ta especially true ol. the protesters and violent agitators on our college 00;rnpuses. The e:reat majority of student! are serious about acquiring tho knowledge and skills needed to compete sucCessfully in the face of the greatest knowledge explo- sion in world m.tory. Tht:s large and ever-growing group of bright young adult.a, too busy t.o engage in campus disruption, resents ' the bad irhage given ttlem in the adult community by the unrepresentative few . They believe in the right of dissent but not t.o t'be point of anarchy, or interference with the right& of others. This is true at San Francisco State College, scene of a victory for a mere handful of white leftists and black racists wbo declared well in advance their intent to close down campuses ii their demands -most of them impossible -were not met. Now Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, well known on tbe Orange - They Were Once Beautiful Words A Cew weeks be£on the. electinn, a natinnal news maguine called !f11 . fA[. an interview a.a ''bacQroond mat.er1al for an article it wu planning on "public is&u.es and needs.•• The interviewer wanted to know, among nther things, what I felt wu America's greate,,st need today. Al I thought aboot it, I recalled a talk Dorotby 'lbomp!OO gave at the Lotn.s Club in New York uactly 30 years a&9< Her theme was "lost words" in American pnlltics, and the principle words lbe dealt with were "radical," ''consef"atlve," and. "liberal." WBAT SHE SAID then is even truer, and more nece311ary, a generation lat.er. She pninted out that "radical" was a cloritus word orig~y: It meant "gel· ting to the roots' of matters, and treating cauaes rather than symptoms. Bnl oow "radical" has just. become a label to designate those "who accept with blind obedience a dogma which will oot stand the test of disinterested thinking.,, "CoMel'Vative," too. was o~ 8 beautiful word; as she put it, "full of meaning and very ferninin!," for women are the genuine conservators of the race. Once it denoted those "wbn hold fast to the good," but it has in· creuingly come to be u3ed u a shib- boleth by "thole who believe that income tu is too high and that a thing which has been a conventinn for a long time is inherently (OOd." AS FOR "LIBERAL," she went on, that is "the moat American. most humane" of all words, one whose spirit was distilled in the vernacular phrase. "Give men s bl'eak." Restoring tbese "lost wonb" to their proper rank and dignity, she suggested, would fulfill her ideal for America - and this is "to be a radlcal as a thinker, a conservative as to program. and a liberal as to temper." And our greatut need, it seems to me, is to recompoae the8e three dlr~ mem.bn into a living organism of the body pnlitic, and to recognize that any one approach without the twn others represents a dangerous, and perhaps fatal, fnlly .. FOR RADICAL TlUNKING is an Im· perative. today: We must comple~ly re- think the problem of the cities, of pover- ty, of youth and education, of increasing militarization and national anarchy in the thermonuclear age. Only 'thinking that goes to the roots of these. problems can bail us out. At the same time , we require a pro- gram in such matters that is well thought out, fair and stable and resporl!ible , or our hasty "curea" may turn out ..i.o be worse than the diseases they purport to treat. And, lut, bath our thinking and our program must be in· formed with the SDt1 of compassion and sense of decency that puts people before things and principles before prejudices. If this is too much to ask, what else can save us? Broad Study of LSD? WASHINGTON -AJ a final legislative legaty of tM: late Sen. Robert F. Ken· oedy, 0-N .Y .. the convening Congress will be urged in January tn conduct a brold study of LSD and other ctangerowi drugs, with special attention to tbe1r impact on young Americans. Such a wide ranging narcotics reviey,· is tbe major recommendation of a formal report drafted by a Senate Government Op!rationl subcmlmittee. The report is to be filed u soon as Congress recon· ........ Kennedy wu acUng chl'llirman of the aubcommlttee, a panel on Ezecutive ReorganizadOft, when it conducted hear- lap on l3D months ago. The resulting report hid not been finished, however, when Kennedy wat assaulnated last 11Ull1111er. COMPLETED AT tht direction or sub- committee OIJrm.an Abraham Ribicoff, o.<:mn.• *hi ~ will propoM a 18.ll ..,...f'n'iew fA. '.ilallciMI pollclee, prevenlivf' aDll pmiH•e ..........,, ...,gu111ory ac· tkiip aod reeearcb prOfp'anu o n hallucinogenic drugs , such as LSD. and other dangeroos drugs. It will stress the youth problems involved in drug abuse. The report will state that the varietie.<! of sense-expending or "mind-blowing" dnlp can well increase a hundred.fold in the next 10 years. It wJll stress the regulatory problems involved in such a prolifera~on. The subcommittee will also rtcom· mend, OOwever, Lhat the government get full information on the pharmacology of such drugs -how they work When improperly used -Information on distribuUOn chaMels. and daU. on the tensions Ind IDJ<ietiU ol YOW!& people which turn them to narcoUct. PRESIDENT-El.ECJ' Nixon may be making similar rtcmnmendaUons to the new ConglU! at •bOut the samt t!me. During the election campaign he outlined a nartOtics crackdown as a feature of bis promised drive for law ind order. Nixon strtssed the need for curbs on narcotics traffic, particularly the tr•f- Oc In heroin and marijuana. lie said ht wooJd follow through on• 1969 recom- modatJon of a White HOU8e crime com-m.Jas\On that the number of custolhs a1enta be tripled, from a!I to l,000. Ult tht 111brommitttt1 Nii:on a.id help it oeoded for yoong people who ha\·e U.U. prey to narcotic.a. Ht uJd men aggreuive tctlon ls needed to lm~eat the programs Of the lte6 addkl r<il•.billllUon l1w. By llobtrt ~.Aiko oad Jobi A. Gn""""U. Cout for hi.1 lectures Oil Mmantica, will take over .., acting presldei11 of Ille college. He Is known aa a fuJr man of hiib character and tough mind. However well Ille problems at that college may he resolved, it'a important to remember that only a hand- lul of students are at the root of the tl'Ollble. The great nwjority -more than 17,000 out of 18,000 students - are earnest young meii and women in pursuit of know· ledge. It's also important in k.e~ing our perspective, to ·look at all the many other institutions ol higher educa- tion where the 'learning process goes on without inter· ference. Their major problem is the financial "revenge'' visited on the 'innocent by taxpayers angered by the mgratitude of the militantf ew. We can give thanks this day that we have coming on, as the leaders of a more complex tomorrow, such a promising majority of intelligent, well-motivated youth. Santa Was Needed Early As columnist Hal Boyle report.I below, a Jot of people are unhappy about the intru..lon of Christmai merchandising into the pre-Thanksgiving period. The facts are simple: -Shoppers want Christmas otferings early to avoid the last minute crush and to mail their gilts for distant deliveries, -Stores, faced with a shorter Thanksgiving-to- Christmas selling period this year, displayed Christmas offerings earlier as a service to both .shoppers and themselves. So there'1 really no need, as Boyle suggests, to ask Canada to intercept Santa Claus and hold him and his sled off e btt. He w·as needed early this year. Pinheads Hate • • •oov-TKK£1S • Like Brontosaurus • • • And Fear The Schools Bigtim.e Football Is Dying _ To the Ediior' , "The Pinheadt: have a devastating ap- proach. They appeal not to your intellect but to your conscience .•. Did you ever paUJt to wonder what all theae cockeyed crusaders have against the acbool.!? The answer is simple. They hate and £ear them, becauae education will eventually dtS'troy them .00 the creepy cauaea they uphold. Sc!enc< 1111! Joc1c 1111! knowledge ue anithema to the Pinhead, l'llnd for obvious reasons. He stands for bigotry and superstition. Education blocb hi! path to the minds and hearl.! of the children." -From "Suffer Little Children" by Max Rafferty, pp 127-128, Devin-Adair, New York, 1962 (before Rafferty asked the Pinheads to elect him to office.) ASSEMBLYMAN JOHN STULL recmtly stated that he opposed Propol.i- Uon 3 and would continue to oppose money for the university and the state college.!! "until we regain control of them." Now that Proposition 3 has failed, and the starvation of the university and the college! iJ accderating, there iJ revelry among Rafferty's Pinheads (thoogh he hJmseU supported the bClnds.) The fact is that California's system of higher education achieved greatness ovu a long period during whtch the people did not try tn control It. They paid the cost willingly, saying, "Expose the minds of our young to all of the recorded knowledge and ideas o f mankind, without restraint or exception . Encourage them to probe the unknown, to conjecture, to question. For we have confidence that in such an environment they will choose more wisely than we did." WITH THIS COMMAND, the state built its plants and laboratories, and attracted to them some of the world 's great scholars and scientists (more Nobel Prize winners than anywhere else in the worki .) Over the years the minds thu~ nourished went oot to enrich beyond dream the culture and the economy and the government, return.in& many tlmM the cost. And now, not the penple, but Rafferty's Pinheads, are screaming for control. But the people may well mistake ttW1 voice for their own and follow In the wave of destrnction. If they succeed il Is not the people who will gain oonLrol of the 1ehool11. .John Stull 's "We" is limited to himself and to the Pinhead~. The people may one ·<tty find they haV. no o<:hoob ., they once knew them. THE SCHO~NO the 1elonlists and the best administrators wHI havt vui.sbed. And ~ ol the pec>ple who want the opl)Ortunlty of educaUon for their children will, if they can, lend lhem elsewhere, knowinc lhat many wtu not choole to return to a plaor Yllere the PWlead.!i art In control. · 'Ibt Pinhead.I will If they can find 1 aubtetfuge. develop our colltgtt tntn a penonlf\c1Uon of the enemy. A recakU{lnl teacher, • noi!JY mllltant, a student rebellion, woukf serve thit purpolt. But ir, any cast we can be lilUl'f: t h e y will continut their crusade to maU of the college an inlt.ltutidn lor lndoctrlnaUon in their "Cl"ffPY cauaes." Let us ret'OfYllat the tact)ca wheA they 1ppt.ar. GENE LYLC "Football," said an educator who beads a large institution of high repute, "slowly is moving toward a demonstraUon of what hlppcw when a species cannot adapt to chan1e of environment and climate. Thole giants of the ancient past, brontosaurus -and hadroaaurus. to mention but two, died out because they could not ld•pt to changes In • relstivdy new earth. "Bil time football, or factory football," he ur&ed, "is the brontosaurus of Oto' lin)e. It la too ezpensive. It is expensive in tuml of money. It ls costly in terms of administration and curriculum. It is becoming too e1penslve to tolerate in the new environment Of educational change. "INDEED," HE STATED, "the pro- cess of dying out already has begun. 11le football brontosaurus simply canoot adapt, for example, to lhe necessary environment of first rate engineering acbooll. "When I was ypunger," said the educator, "Carnegie Tech won football champlonshipa. California Tech also has its football teams. Massachusetts lnstitute of Technolo1Y had a brief try. E1cept for Cal Tech, they lo n I ago abandoned football. Engineering schools are no longer dealing merely with surveyors, te'l'tlle mill operators or bridge constructon, valuable as such prnfessions are. 'The a t o m i c age was replaced by the nuclear ag~ before the • former was niuch more than out of diapers. Now, in all area1 of science.. ' . we are rOovlng lhtad at such speed that first rate acieacM:J1gineering in- stituUons find lt lesa ar.d 'le:u ~ble to be 8uoctated with football. • "IN FACT," HE continued, "tt ultimately caruwt be done in any lltlivers.ity without c n r r up t i n g cur- rlculums to provide courses which the. modern football player may haDdle. It is not that th.la modern perform,r is unable to learn. He simply does not have time. "He does not have time because, in those institutions where 'big time com· petitive football' is tbe rule, the players must make a profession of their game in order to keep scholarships and remain in school. The colleges slowly but surely have. adopted offensive and defensive patterns from the professional teams. Platoon systems make necessary the learning oJ. assignments which only quite good minds can learn and carry out with the perfection now demanded. "WE CAN SEE football demonstrating another of Darwin's findlnga about the adllpllUon of the species lbjit bast"~ accomplished years agn. Buke~:ta.at oUt tbe aVerage-!ized man. 'Nday the ~footer is a pygmy on a ba.ntball court. The search IOOI OD f« $lier and taffer players whn are a)lo c ble to run and manuever W:h trout ~wkw~. "Fooq,.II b 1<>"11 the ..,,,. wv-.- o>peciall)' In. the fdOlball laclorits. They more and 'JnOrt want the. Larger, fa.stet mtn: Now Ind the:n an avera1Hiltd player monagu to mako .iht ;!anl." A few even achieve the adjectiveTtf 'ltar,' BUI not many. :" ~ ... "INJURIES MOUNT. MO<! coaches and trainers explain the tremendous tn· creaiw: tn injtlries by saying tbe players art lll'ler. heavier, are better trained and hlt harder and more efflcienUy. This ha! an appealing logic. Now we are beginnin& to buy cnsUy tQan·IJl8d• carpets to cover entire fields. hoping to reduce injuries. "Not all state universiUe.! are football factories," said the educator. "But m1,11y of them are. Even wllfl them the pace becomes more and more, arduou!. 'rylt ~ mounts. The profits come with w~ ning teams. The losing team breakl even or loses money. Not all such 'fl'llo- tories' are prospering. They will continue on until, like Brontosaurus and his COD· temporaries, lhey die in their economic bog ." Anyone for jogging? Thanksgiving vs. Christmas A lot or pecip\e are already cranky at Santa Claus this year. The jolly old saint appears to have hiiched up his reindeer jolly well too soon for some tastes. They would prefer to keep hiln leashed to the North Pole 8 bit longer. The great stores along Fifth Avenue, one of the world's most famous shopping thoroughfares, once appeared to have a tacit 8greement not to put up their Christma! decorations until a f t e r Thanksgiving. This year many of the decorations were not only up but lit from a week t.o two weeks be£ore the anival of our annual harvest celebration. ''WHAT JS HAPPENING to Tbank&giv- ing?" ask 90mt, enoyed at what seel'M to them the premature f'orcing of Cbristm11. One answer would seem to be that 'l'llll>ltqlvlng has been run over by the hit-and-run triumphant sled of Santa Claus -and may thereby have been left permanently crippled, unless stem meuurel'll are taken for its rehabUitallon . Each year people are made less and lei! aware or the approach ol 'l'hanltsglv· •• Dear Gloomy Gus: Now that there ha.I been • law for 100>t Ume 1cwemtna the opera-uon ot motor vehicles when thty lpproach I school bwl that has lb Dubin& IJCl!lo rolng -wily don' lhe bua driven tuna the fluben on Ind P,!"lt<I the kids! M1111 ol the driven ._, to !pore them. -J. 0 . 0. ,.... ....... ,....... ,....,... ..... ... ...•.. "' .............. ,.,, .... ,....,.._ . .._,. ... ..,"""" ing. If tbe stores have their wjndows full of holly wreaths, whert will they find room to dbplay the symbols of Thanksgiving' -the ripened eaNJ or com, the golden pumpkin, the picturu o( the faUed turkey, the painUngs of the Pilgrim family trudging off to cl'larch or feuting with the Indians! IT WOULD BE SAD indeed If thi1' spirit of our tnOlt typical of American holidays should be dim1nilhed in im- portance, perhaps reduced even to the mockery celebration· of Halloween. Harvest fe:ativ,ta, reflectlng man'• graUtude for the fruition of t:arth's plen· ty, are known throulhnut 1U ctvilizatiooa, present "" iwt. They wore bold .. in and~ Egypt, Grttce and Rome and are eommon amoQ& today'• naUons. But in Am"1c1, Thanltljllvln& holds a peculiar national relev~ nuitched perhape only by the 4lb' ol July. None {col.our l\o!id•YI it "l'1"' lnily Am":<lcan. or 'lt ,._ the 'llw!flll Joy ol · our lounilort ofter llUrllvln& the tremen- dous perill " thlir nnt year· in a new laDd. mAT" nRST 'l'hanQcivin1 wu a giant $1tpp!lia......,. ol the Amoricon opiril, Ind lhll ls whit TlwibltYl"i hu melQI to us ever dnct -the blel!111& tA our vick>r)' over ordell, the string of tbanb tor our continuing su.rvJvll amkf IDIJllfold c1a_., the celtbtat!oo ol tho pmnlM rl our potentlol dernity u Quotes M•rri• Mam1, LIM AMOI -"Thl'l Rutlli;tini break trea61!1 and y4't. we are told thlt we m• make a MW nuclear treaty wittt Rus& Foo~ do "f [..,.,, (mm hlnory." a unil.ed people.. There is no real reason for a conflict between Thanksgi ving and Christmal'!. Surely we have room in our hearts, enough time in our year, to give each seaSGn its splendid due.. Perhaps the President should appoint a fact.finding commiMion to find a way to save Thanksgiving wb!le still Jcavin. the true expression of Christmas Ul)o curbed. The trouble with that soluUon i!'i that comm.i.ssioru often take so Ion,( to do their job that Thanksgiving might be incurably damaged before the io· vestigation wu: concluded. \ AS A TEMPORARY measure, the President might make a dlpklmlt.ic •P. peal to Canada for help . Such a$: "Appreciate in future close check o( skiel for approach of high-Dying red· saittld stranaer iD reindeer-powered 1ledi Jr he nean border before end of U.S. Thanksgiving celebral.ion, appreciate your police apprehend and hold hilh as vagrant, then release bhn unhlicroed and direct him on his way hete. ~our (OOperaUon vastly appreciated by DI mUllon ~ericanl." .... 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'67 TOY OT A CORONA 4 door d1lux1. Autorn•lic fr•nimiuion, rtdio, h11t.,, whit.. w1U $1695 firo1. Ly1 ffi1n 16,000 ori9in1I rniloi. oxfr• 1hti:p thru out, Lie. VE.1497. ~,. · '67 CHEV. NOVA II 2 door hardtop. 6 cylindor, automatic tran1mi11ion, .radio, ltoafor, $2195 pow1r 1toorin9, ,a boautiful tyrol bluo, on• ownor, 1011 than 11,000 ,mil11, l'tll)tinln9 factory warranty. Lie, UJCI09 :~~ .. ~~,~~~~•~'~motto ~o.,mln1oo . .,;;,, h"t", llot.d $'»i495 · glau, ovarh1•d cam ongino. V1rdor1 gr1on, with bl1ck buc••t 1aatt. -I. A rtol 1harp on1 own•r cer. lie. TZH6l.Q.. • ' .. ,, -;~ !.~~,T'.~~"~ .. !.~~!.2, ..... t ... , •••• :~.. $1995 1 1 bt-11tw: fin:option1/Jy cJ11n with blac.t conloYe 'tojl & bfkk..,~llcket ., 111h. Tho 11ltim1to in GT can. SVW210. . . :~~ .. ~!.?vo, 4 <pHd. ""'· h .. t .. , ''' •~odltioo;,,. l""d , 995 J"'" widl oYol r.J lino tira1, 1~0:"'1.•xcoetjon1I c'r't ljc. RGU19J. , :~~'~!:!~!:m;~,~~.~~~t•~:~:, ,.,.,;,:. tt,1,d $095~ . ,· tl•u.. orll't do111. Baautiful ivory "l'ith red buckot ••oh. lie. QSG-1 912. ... 0 ' 0 0 $ 'Ill a · ) ' '65 PONTIAC V!NTURA '. "' ' .• ~"'&-':·· 2 D_o:ior Harcltop. Vt •. _rt.cfio,_IL•t~[, 111t.0JT1aii10..tra1uini1~01'1.. RQ:!!'~J ~l , ~ · •t•"'"'' f0<t•<y ,;, '°"""•"'"•· Em•"" t,.,.,;., wl~ m•"""' -139 trim. Li<::. PBP690 . . '64 PONTIAC BQNN~ILLE fl ...... , i 1' . S1195· $11'95 '4' door h:.rdtop. VI, autolntti<:: tr•n1mi11ion,, radio, haalar, powtr 1t.ari~g,_ pdwtr brakat, f•ctory air conditioning. Burgundy with p•rd11nant +rim. lie. KIZJ22. '65 PONTIAC LeMANS VI, outomatic tr1n11fti11io~, pow1r 1fotrio9. °Mi1t a'!ij• with white bucket 111h. l ow m011l;1. Ont owner eer. lie. VEV856, '66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE ·a-.. , ·:,. 2 .Door Hardtop "J96" VI on9ino, automotic tr1n1mi11lon, power ,.,.,;,,, '"'''"' ,;,,. ""'· '"'"" ........ .-top. St<oto '"'''' , 95; Hth. CorYoffo bllio with bl1c• top. No . 17])1. •• · ·1 · .. STATION WAGONS; Oren9e County'r fin•st 1•t.·ctiorr of 1•te model station wagons. '1965, '66, '67 & '681. Mo1t with factory air & remaining factory w•rrenty. 6 and 9 pe1s•n9•r. •• "P 1 "' \ \ ' PRE-SEASON 'DISCOUNTS •• , ., , CAT "UNAS & &QNNEVILLES . ·- 10:, PIYME.NT' 'nL NE·Xl . .-FEBRDARY.··· ipeak yo"! '"'!"IP.·,~·~ Jf11~.,$11a.~_Hebrew,_F~n -~ '· • • ,. II ., I • • ... • ~ I I ....... ~~dllll .... ~...,..~_..<'°1:11' ....... ~•._; .. ~~~:;:;:;o;:;;::;:,::'!l,l!;'W~;:::=== . I I I • I .. . ... • • l, • ~ lmmed•ate ;Occupancy!! llAMQtO LA CUllTA In JIUJll,. ' ...... -bu a new hgmeo aftllallle ,... lmmtdlale - fl1 ......,, of <n>d.lt rejectio!la. I '8-:a belha, built-Im, f!Mplace, ....... root, concrtl.e dri••""Y· AUO 1 -II home available for ' 1'•••1 occupancy. • . • i (Loe: Jhm!KM It Blllbard, : Hllllllqtm Beed!) ' ~ .,. ..... '27,100 \ l'HA ·VA I c..i-11eNI • • • . i CALL ttl"'2t ANYDAY ? ..,..._ 1oa• • ~ ' • • • • '-~ ........................... . The Perfett Plate •• Take a Tip From ST. NICI(! Be In Your Own Home By Christmas LOOK AT THI YALUU ON THiii PAOU ' . . . , . · MAKE THIS A home qi your own · A ~I AU'I! Enjoy The Holiday Pleqaurea . . . ~ ... In Yoia Own Home! ' . -. $22,500 YmlANS, NO DOWN Love11 I BR 2 botll, ....... let home. Built-In· kitchen, DMt new Cold <llirJlllllnl, _.1e famQy room with aaed trick f!Rplace & PA Md. Double detaehed p. nge Is eomecl· patio. YDI ll't lnCOllall:eu. .. . Victoria ,,.....,11 1•111! .... .., .... .., .... .., .. lf"".m .. .,...., .. ,...,.,...,..;lflll .... ..., .... ..., .... .., .. .,..., .. ,....,,..,...,.,..,.,"""'.'•.,. .. ..,, •• m•..,.•m• .. •m••--•• i .............. ,. 8'io :a IMng nna, I BR S be, and Ml dlnbli rm plua J. ,..,. --it,.. tlllnk ol lht pcalblllty ol .....,..,., !pl .ft. fl'<lnta1e, tr. .,...,. polio, IUIUl1lol prlncy, '}10·0:, wl~~~~O!l\.dn. ; W8 NllD LIDO LllTtH•I CfRi Moiworot -m.uu . ' f«'c~DsON 1""1 "' ,675-4031 . iqa § - FHA & VA f . L PMcw .. ,,.. ... ,.,, .. • :1 ~ ltellll11ntlll -,.....,.. -> i c.m,,..rclel & lndultrl1I. . , ~'t pmble with 1"111' lllOD9)"' ' ... ~Co. Ill ..... _ .i;..1949. ~ WAll lo Ille llOCH ~ jJIJa I~ I BR + _.te fiinll1 ~ and formal dlnln( ....... bolna, ·l'eaturea include ·I ~t.IDI, FA MM, w/w carpets aid dnp11. 1HA or VA t~ I ~.soo ' ,• . : LISTER . ' ~ wytllllt 142-6633 • A lldilly Seat fer the (:luiJ~ parade ol yacbta, ,... with thla Bay Ave. Gem. a BedrooUll, 2 bathe, and a fireplace for SL Nick. Ciooe to ohurdw:z, beacl>es " .toe .. -it haa I IUbalantlal charm all its own. Room to add -IOlled to add. A ClirUtmu Spedal at f'7,SOO. IURI WHm, Realtor 2'01 Newport Blvd. N...,..n loocli '75-MM ·-•73415' 4 n..2 IATHS Hardwood !loon, -family ·room with l!Mpl-A moot UD· 1111111 ,lidlnc. $26,000. ' . . TWO 2 IDIM. HOMES '20,000 with P .000 down. Own- ar wlll 'carry boi>nce. WILLs.McCAIU>LI, Ill TIU. 1110 Nowpori IMI., C.M. 541-7729 I.;.._ 644 OH4 VACANT MOYE IN NOW ' big bedroo1111, SANTA·SII!D FIREPLACE. Excellent nylon carpetiJll, Jar&• dining area. F1iA or no down VA. $21,800 KATELLA 147-6061 GRAND OPENING CHRISTIANA BAY TOWNHOUSES • from $35,000 to $65,000 · .. Furnished Modal Open 10 A.M. to Dusk Daily !Closed Thanbtf•lnt Day) e Cheice of 2 Jbe'droerfta, 3 '9aclr~.ml '•t J ~•draom1 .,.d tltil'I e Footuril'l9 GE AppHonCea.-refrliffafW, ·,.fit•,· wii11ri•r •"M·'41r:yor • Wall to' wall carpetin9 · · · : ' .; e W•+orfront unas al'ld 1p•ctacular· •l•W of Huritlft9tbn Htrbeur't CHRISTIANA BAY . · . . · · · • Your own private boat slip e 60 foot by 30 foot swimming pool cH1plato with ca'9•\••• 1howor1 and private lockar1 , · e Close te Tho Boardw.lk-ftaw 1~ap;lnt c9..t9r • leach and tenni1 club near lty · · · Huntington Harbour IYou own your ..., lenoll . 4211 847-2531 Warner Ave., Huntington Bea.c~ Mra. (Tony) Regret . Ev••· 847-3ZOl _____ ,....... _______ _ SIBWOOlttstAru BY THE SEA Luxury Buccola·built bomes In· cluc!IJll nveral klng·&Ued Jots 60' x 200' -You own the land. 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Excel· lsll VA & 1HA 1erm1. Priced from '32,400. Brookhunt and Hamlllon, Huntington Bdeh (lot olJ!lll North ~ Cout Hl,hway.) 0,-.i0:00 AM 'tll llvtk 961-3036 · Spec:tac:ular OCEAN VIEW •.ooo aq 11 of 1uxury 11v1n1. a BR. a bathe, hu1• game rm with wel bu, fcnnal dlninJ rm, dream . kitchen -all lhJa on valuabla fee land for '115,000 .. 'l'hll la a · family hoine ,for the buye< who wanta IVIRYTHINO I CORllN·MAlt11N, lltn. 3036 I. c:o..t Hwy, C4M '7S.IU2 ' Family Paradl• Glw ·your family a 1ptdal tnaL £n.. jO)' this c::::blittmu at home. Thft't'1 •. ftreplaet , ... the 1tockblp, • .,. lnl toant for the fpnlly 41nnlT and a bUP faln1y rG«n for farttu, tun-and ' p.mn. Thll tutefully de<:orattd 1tornt also hu 3 BR&. 2 batba and corw.nl· ent built-in kltcben. You11 '" ...,_t you tH for Jult '31.500. Make 1'0'Jf appoinment today and mow In for the hollda,ya. . DA VIDSC)N Realty llltr. 2750 Herl>or II, CM 546 5~60 ..... S4s..5142 ------------Now c.....;. -M.. v- .Juat completed -Lovely n~ CUI· tam. home tn the M:tA '/erde Coun- tl')" Club 11re&. Jiu allthtly elevated llvins r()Oft'I; and -dlnbtc attu with cathtderal cdlln1. ' lonly bedrooml and .,..., family "'°"'·with wet bar, etc. Offtt'ed at $53,000. · . ·. IMN clel Mer New 111 .... -N,.t 3 end ~ room w l t 11 lar1e well • l&IMllca yard. Gtnautned • .•hf.k• . boat pta etc. Vacant. RedJ to mon tn. U.ted at pe,soo. &.5"·----GE llEAl.TY ........... SISOO Down Call to ... thiJ 5 year yoong 3 BR 1 * both home. Owner mOY-' inc north will carry ind TD. , W /W carpels & dnlpea, built·fn , eloetrlc: kitchen . .P'ull price only . '15,WO. l ~CAMEO SHOD$ 3 BR & oonv. den, pool, S eor 1arece. L(a _,BR It dlnlnl room. Great vtew! A·! COlld. 2800 IQ. ft. ol irae1-llrin1. Jut .. ,duced tq '74,SOO. HARIOI YllW HIW KinJ..ued pool with 3 BRa It !lift. lly room. Just redecocated. View of Harbor area. Great fllDl!y home. Priced to 1ell '49,860. . ' llehert Na-, 11 .. ~ 23d I. 17th St., CM '42-1415 -DUll.llST itoMI LDAN llllMS TODAY !st TD& e.K ...::_ 30 yaara AND 8*%, cue buJa.: Cell for delllla. 2nd TBs 8% inl PIVE 7ura and all other IYJ"'& of real ..Uta fin-ancing aemng Orange Coanl)r 13 •.J'tus. '. . ; '. Sulllw MomJUIJe Co., bic. iU L 17th St:, Ceola - '42-2171, 542-0611 -67).7865, '42-1117 SHAU IASTS!Di HOMI on ·quiet 1treet: 3 + iaimJ1 iomn. 30' Jiving room with flreplaca, quality carpets & drapes, food Ii.zed bedrooms, fenced )'llr )'Wd with lo~ly patio. Rel1ecta pride ot ownership. 0o1y •22,soo. Paul White Carnahan Realty 10,9J laker, Costa Mela I' \I I • I\ I i1 t I ~lllt \1 11 \' ' ' '' ' ' 546-5440 •1~·~m.. ........................................... __ ..., ____ ............ .--1-m..m..m.. ............. i.+------------~,.... ..... m.. ................ 1 • I ;. • : 506 IODURY PLACE LOwtat prlnd ' lldnn; ·plus fam-Ui rm. home In Cameo HIJh- 1.aiida. Ocean View, priv/bch. New carpeta, dlahwuhor, dbl --tu,500 SCENIC l'llOl'llnB 2915 L c-Hwy., c.tM (ldJoinln( Port Thoatn) '7S..S726 · Ba'l-cr•df DOVER SHORES NEWPORT Iran. W.U. tr. hll. Inc:. bu a llml~ .t>~nwnber ot . tbe larsut me \'kw .tat.I eyer atftrtd 111 tbta prime JO- ..... 1'tM:R "'1'onvtt View'' Jota · -1llO IL -·-""4 up to 3flO ii:""---·-.~ · C WeU. • Boni, Inc. wt1I ... ...... hulld ,.... ""'"' home, .. S&--w=-en -llAY· : ..,jio ..'.. $1IO,OOO ltliileloot 1142Santl ... Dr, NI •".)'~ (7141 .... 1550 f • •• Let :f i ' '• ~ ' . . ., - 1 ' t 11 • .. • 3 i\1 I I • • JI , OCEAN FRONTAGE llare' Di. f0.-·donlopment '60 ft. fn>ntap clooe : in lol C. l on atreel 11.3 lorracln1 to wide W.. dy beach. Will take 1' DelWllt Units. Have older hOOH which can be ranted 'ill buyer ready to deftlop. Tl>ll ll -Of a ~125,000 MARION MILNE, Roel Estet• 811 South Cout Hwy., LIJUDI I •. 484-17114 .. PAYMENTS ~~m Twi'!~ ~~NceTi. I Inc and bu1e atone llreplace on i ball aore . oear Back Bey. 3 car garage. Rent:al Income on prop- ~ makes payment Jeaa than rent HAPPY TIWIKSGIYlll& • "rino" ·fi)~~ 262' Herber llvd. BEST VALUE . CONQOMINIUM LIVING in Oran19 Co. futost .,,..in, erea. 2 er a II& -'31,SOO to ,39,900. I BR VIEW HOME with I BR Guest Apt. Immaeu· late, cbuming, _,. Beach -'34,960 VIC STUAllT, lleel lltate 1400 -c:o..t Hlwey 1495 Glon,,.,.,., L...,ne looch 1714) 494-7531 . 3 llDROOMS with formal dlainJ room, nice cupeUnJ, beautlfully landocapod )'Vil. Will go FHA er UH your GI. Price '24,600. 2309 w .. 1- minster, CM. Shown at your oonveldence. d 1NP ' • .... ..J -1716 .. orio ... .,\ .... CM 541-3209 • • • Happy Thanksgiving "fr•m ••• WAWR & lf£ Hunt!.,.... -h Offlee l'tflL GlllDISCO -Mp. L•I• I•""'' TMy C•"'Pltell Vl111• C•hriM , ... .,. .... ,., •K• H..Ua..te.i u.,, l11h1nl• .. ltt.ee-T1h .. ~ ,,.,.., w.,, .. w.tt. ... S.ett Htt441••"• T empus FidCJ•ts ••• SO HUllllY I HUllllY I Jt JOll Want lo afe I Jot ol !bot dau&I> 10"'"" loin( to PIY on Income Tu by &•ttinC Into a l'llll'AID INTIRlsT DIA:L w• haYt I f"' JOOd ona Jell IOYD REALTY ' '62' L c.a.t HWy. C4M '7S..Stl0 AMllllCA starts I• f"8 heme INVHT In America Thank19lvlng .._,.... H•r'Y A. l•tt• ' -Mtt. v.,. 11.11 .. t.!111 W•lly D,_h, Df•k '•1111 e. .. ,., .. ..,,, ..... ~ .. , .... , F...,.. OllA-COUNTY'S LAllOIST m 1. 1m "· u• oM NEED LISTINGS!!, C1U Biii Ho4tt • 961·,592 . . !with L ...... batty) Hue Cllh bu.yon for 2, S and 4 bedroom homes la HunttnitOD Beam/Fountain vau., UM&. I 961 4592 • Happy Thanksgiving Walker ... Lee .... N!WPOllT BIA.CH 20a Weotcllff Dr. ~II. COSTA. MUA 27'tHe .... ·~ S4J.~1 ANXIOU$ OWNBI Onl;y $26,980 for spoeloua 4 BR naar HI School Hu -m klticb· .. with --. CUiiom car-r:,unc. dnperiaa " 1'ood bum-llraplace. SUbmlt 1HA or VA tanna. . MAKI" OFFiii lme!y CUilom . ' BR home In prtlllp araa with pnlan kllcb- .., eoftrid palio, block fendllf " custom carpellnc " draplrl ... Asking '29,960. PACllC SHOIU RUllt 141.esM lho0. SM.n27 Help You • •• .~PROVEN~ RESULTS! bit , ...... I: .... I IF 1•••---······-..·--·-...... . ' 1• I I .............. __ _ J ' I . ,· . ' . . ·-·~·--·--~·~··~=~*• .... •~l ~""',,,....,~•-·••~•~•~·-·•.-...o••~.•P~>~•~uo•s .... ;~"•F~O"i40440 ... 44"""f~2¢~t•PPf .... P .... P~f .... ~ ...... P~+...,p~4""".9 ... 9~p...,p ... os~t,....po~o•c .... •~U¥~•~•~•~1~•;....,.o~o-..:u~4 Ft.,9~.._,__,,...,.._~...., ........... ~,.....,!-. ' I .; ---8/8 L.Et"S TALK TURKEY! Hore Aro Somo RHI V 1luos With lodgot T.,,.,. UCED •s,ooo FOR QtnCI!: OWNER PURCHASl!iD OTHER HOUSE. 4 bodrooSI, bath homo on Balboa ~ninlull . · l Clooe to ocan, Bay. ~I p and tennil court. Lu_. y kitchen and dlnlnc arH blned. Spoc!OQS den, patio, "" 1u'n dock ·o11 mutM bed· i:l>Om. Shown pnf-biy by ap- l'"intrnent. Tetm1. •s&il!OO. BAY ISLAND • BAY FRONT HOM!:. Pier mi 1ftp fl)< Iara• 1><>&1. Shown by advan"* •IJPOiM- 11\ent only. '1211,000. Plouo call Mrs. Fay fer appol-l DUPLEIC -ONLY ONE I.En'. Uppw unit !wt 3 bodfoomo, 2 batho phis den. Lower 1Ulit hU . 2 bedroomll, 2 botho plu1 ~er room .and den. Aloo wet bor and lawldry room, dblt! rU"I(• plus extra parking, ,77,500. l'lftelleM tM!rui! , \ • Sant.a Has ~Your Key To A Bette~"¢hrutmas ' . Tal<e A Tip From St. Nick· "'""·.. l . . . . Be In ·Your · Own Home ' . . . By ·Christmas " WHERE WISE SAN'fAS SHOP! I , , ~:~~~::. Look at the Values on These Pages! 673-t200 EY9L 5416'66 '. ! , j · , . ______ ..... _____________ --------- Magnificent · 3 Bill, Panelled Don, 212 Ba!N, 2 Frplca on Eaotblutf's Fine.I Street -Owner bou&hl uotber borne. abo &cllnlt• Cameo Shot-es Fabu!OUJ View Honie. Entry Into privat.& patio with beaulitul land· acaping &. 1wimmi.ng J>QOL l':lo- quent llvinC with 4 Bedrooma &. family room. Large View Uvlnc rooni lftd formal,. dlnlnc room. W-· ·~ • · llWPOIT IQ(H •. . "'mufVmSe [.t · ' . BETTER HOMES CARIBBEAN RESORT PROPER- TIES n-Central A!Mrica. · '1211,500. For appt. .Tim Cobb. TWO STOltY four bec!reoma J bolhl, formal din· IJ1i room 'and a panolled. family room. Thia hemo bu a cathedral ceillnt ii\ tho llYin( room, and & emy tireplaee In the ,,,_, bodn>o:n. Top location DHr A4ama , oClOOI. 0Wner tnMforrod atldJ!f UY &tu · ,,:'g~L~;. • FAltEL WALKER, Rl!r. 300 N. N .. port llvd. No"""" ... !ti. 64-7414 I "Count Y..,r_.aloMI ... " 673-4400 -------------UDO IAYRONT . Bt66ingJ al '39,950. .. OPEN S~DAY 1..S l'A.CESETrElt Wint~ -Sln(lo a!M'y .4'bod- ~ Oil ·a iwa• --Jot. A-l"MI · Cll'pOtlnc Mil oft _.;io huie brick firapla<o. Soporat. fenced yanl -i-Iarce awlmmlnJ p<>ol. Just reduced '1500 \o '38.SOO. ·NIW .SALIS . • low .. $H.f0o . BJ1ffa-Eastbh1H 2414 Vitti· 4el Oro, Na ·644-11u·~ ti.;6 Dally .J./appiJ J.t,AJa,! • &kin( •us,ooo -Dltpm with 3 BR's, 2 bo up. 2 !Ill "' I loo. .down. 2 l'Rplal, Ba~t patio w /~ to enlarJ•• IAYCRIST :J{a.nl6giving. Let u1 . be th•nkful for the continu.d l'Olt LE.lSI -'!'Wo atory PA.CESrrl'llll wltA tour l!edn>oma &114 a !arce -t. nunpua ,_,;ht dean neat """"1ti!"l '300 month. . IALIOA !&.AND -3 111, 1 'l>a Duplex .. .. .. .. .. .. . . '9Q,6oo . 4 Bit, 4 Ba, dinlnt, fa:it rm + den w/wet bar, J Jilrplcs, Ito po"1 fllO rimplo ............ '82,llOO appt enJy WALKllt REALTY J338 Via Udo • • . . . . 875-S~ prosperity of Our L•nd -®:~=- 132 MarJueritl, CdM 541-SttO 671-1550 ' • 2150 MIN Vertie Dliff . . COllONA DD. llA:l!.nlJPLElt ~ s.uu. et l!lw&y ....... $98,aoo CUF PRIUT, lealtilr ·.s1-1ts1 *4 E. C-Hwy.,.C<IM 17141 675-Ull GAILY •IL.or (;lJ. ' ~J 1/8 ' .. I I ! • J ~\ lc1r.0111t MllMIM7 •• M'!y Amorlmn. a --. + r1111 rm: 2 ; ~thl. ollc blt.lu. 2 !lreplaeM. c ...... Iot w/:Z.cor J•. PLUI llltf ... .,.. fee Trail-& ::i ~or"'~ P00L.. Priu $34,750 JAY&, BEACH ltoally, 1 ... 1407 •• c.. Hwy., C<IM 67~ ________ ......,. :J~~n,6'1ivint . S,,~ialf NEAii PllIV /.TE BL\Cll • ri., lun J bdrm. a ba, 'din. ,_, fam.. rm. all . bl~ins. w /w cpt. "' *'I* ,82,500. Shown by appointment . "C" THOMAS ltEM.TOI 214 w. c-Hwy. 541..5527 New j110rt a.och Eve. 545!.U . * * If Y •• Cim Find .... A letter hy ; t!lan ·we bvo jlUt 1iltacl 811 tllo .. top f!Oor •t th• .::.. • th,.....illlof . (~~i~l'IJUITI • • • YOU'D lll!lfJU !!UY It! U }'(Ill ·don't ... ~ US! . SAUSIURY REALTY ... lJ5 Merino .lve. .. , ...... ,.... 6~ * * "· t I t _? l ' ! t 1 I ·~ J :I J -t ·l 3 ! ,, ' .. ' • t • • ·-, "••rf ~ ' ' ~ i " ' -. • ' .. •. • ·: • . • ~ ? ~ \ • > • ' "'I .• " -' ~ > _. ~ • ). ' .• , .,. t 'l • • • . , ' ' . • ;;. ., ......... omo!,., ....................... ..;j.-, ..................... ... ) ' ,• ' I Le>eAnoN-LOCAnoN 2 ...... Dtiplent Cl"'!" to llncll. Will ' Tradl or "liell J::!\bor "" llotb, 182,llOll Nth '' Newport hlancl Geor<JO Wimomson, Roolter "Tho Red C...,.. T-1-nt" 3109 N-port liv<j., N.I. 67J.4l50 ,_, 67,)-1564 ~----------. 6 Bdrm layfront IMEltALD IAY-. SUporb Oceu vi.... from eaclt najer rm. Spadoul I IR, pan· oled den, Fireplace, brkllllt .,... in kltclten, 4 Ba, pot.le, ace 1. 1189,ilOO TUlNll ASSOCIATES 612 No. C--· ~ ... ell .~141 4'4-1177 Pie< I F fO< 120 ft. boat Expan-I Jlve View ot Bii)'. Professiona1ly decorated. '275,000. Shown lJ1 - . Mediterranean Sfyle Villa -ol ti!•, wrouiht in>n, ·rouih sawn """""· pool oiH appointment. 3355 Vlo Li<lo, 675-2723 E\"'5: 846-711'14 Lee Schonek LIDO ISi.i era! dramatic new and lleoale ~'.!"'nl Hornell tlW will •ppeal to the Mltctlve buyer. '185,oob to '250,000. Fllono for appoila. L . ALSO Via Nice -3 Bednn. IArJa Liv. Rm. wi1h Dramatic ~ae. si1.0C1 lot with South PIUo. See anytiftll -Priced $58,500. UU..t.. Vlo Lids' 6n.MIS -------·- )leauUful 20 ICl'O OnnJO Gro•• - In l!i...sdl. Illzc.lletCI 111 .. 11. -fr1t: Tu --and ..,,... ciatkln. Will _. pnpold In· -.. -.. -. .... . . The ,.. e... ..... 111'1 2161 I . C.. Hlwoy, C. Mts ~ ' . ' yard, feature thia new home d• si(ned f« rraci.,. and family I enjoyment. 4 BR, formal dlniJiC rm, parquet fam rm, $5,000 Dn. movH you in for Chriltmu - and you •wn the 1111d. HAL PINCHIN lr ASSOC. • 3900 I. C~it Hwy 675-4392 •• 30 Diltlnc.ilve Bucooia Built llomeo -· 16th "' Tutlin -2 biocb to Newport ·Harbor Union Hi(h Sdloo~ Newport Hel(hla l':lomenla<y School, sf. Andrews Church, W11tclltt Sllopplng Cb'. a a. 4 1ldrma ·. Fam rm • dining rm, 2 or 3 car gw • Uled brid: "1>fa; • ·Cl!'JMltlhi • elec-l<ilch .. ollake rooli · $30,tso le $H,t50 With• little at 10'!1\ On. and M 2n:d TD'1 hclv1IY• At•nh P·•· 1Nlmer, fn•rporaiN · S377 V1o . Llile '7S-7300 I Ill & ,AM ltM 212 bl ·to wale!', l'ld.H. R•2 IOI- Apt may bo Wied, '39,tllll .l T SAN JUAN CAPtsTltAHO N!roap ·fw le• 'M'olrile Part, '81100peraoro. FITZMOltlJS, ReattW 1135 1.c..tt Hwy, C<IM 671-fOIO HOT SPOT . OOFF!E SH P "' TAKE 0UT. Owner will oelJ. leal than coot! 1-tod at. N._.i 116a~h/· o..n!ront Plc'I 125,()0o ... ALSO FOR SALi ... , ... & ._,Shop a.11 ... lley ~' eporti.. IOI Mc, ....... l't. Nil '7S.7420 We aroC-'Today ao that OUI' ~ may enjoy tho llolldll)' wi\h their l!luniliea . and pause to lll•• . 'lllenko r.. 'the ,_,.. . ., Life -~ •lior In tMo 'ltlE· COUNTRY!" ' . ... . ' . . , KIDDll'S KAl'ilt ••• .. •... with joy wbsn U..,, look - thil OCEANrlll!>NT !'id • for • ~ 5 -211. botiti, with no atreela. to crbp Ill th• way to school. HOYe.)'O!ll'.llrood · into thla ono f., the .Mil cihrlat· )DIS at diem all,' '52,SOO · Burr W":h'1e, lillior • HOl N..,;,.rt I~., Ni 67~' .... , 642-2252 H~-sPKiaf..,, ·"""·: INCCIMI UNITS .: . ·~ ' ~atod on Oceanoido ol H..,.. " li!O y~ ,,_ __ 4 ..... ::: ; t A.pi• units, nOOda paint &. 1ood'0 'i I & .. lril c!Nnup. PO'l'ENTIAL "· • ;.,., .• tN..,vMJ:. EXCEEDING UO.-" ,. j ANNtlA1£v: P:b '89.9t!G. . . . ~ · MISSiON REALTY ·•U·S.. C-Hwy., L- . .-. .-! ' • . " ___ ... ...,_ ............ ,~--... --... ( ' y.,. ~.·t . 9ot much c1e- Stron to Ille 11Hc11 -W. uft. u6'uanr dRllDed . 3 •11 11o ... : Beam oallinp; bolcM!y . ;, lil'J• -· -only $27,tso ON THE WAm -~ t ea,· prof'eMlonaUy · d~t8d · home, ide,ally located fat l't!'rii- tion Ii happy family HVIJlc - '48,SOO CHllHIRE RI.A~ '1'Y 2711 I. c-.Hwy; C<IM 675.25°* ""'""'" " . • -~ • .. , ? I ' ~ v· Lido Isle Imagine! !i-!Ove!y I lilt,. 2 both home, !JO litit\c : rm; hiJh beam .Hillnllo INCLUDING 2' BR, llv rm, bolll G 'O o I t. Apt. 5 Bd total, oa1r .$59,500. !luy ftnandn&. 11'.0br. 875-2878 • • ' . ' ~· • • ' I I 0 • . • . • ' • I LOCAL PREY1EWlll RANCHO LA CUESTf<,, al Hamilton " Bual» ard In HunUngtOn1li!ach, announce.s the pre- view opeflill& 'ofi ~T,3. J.bis openln& is !or locar buyers only before advertlsin( in the Lot Angelos pape11. BeeuUIUI bon\115 prlctd lnnn 'lU,415 to W , 71111. F .. turlna: exposed beams In living room, fonnal dinin& room. 2 or 3 baths, sllaD or mWion tile <00!, 2 or 3 car prages. Gaffers & SaWer 1ppll1nces, <:oncrtle driv .. way. Select your fa\'Orile. plan & we will custom build for you. Move ln by M*Y 1969. Models at Hamilton & Bu.shard, • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!! RANCHO LA CUESTA in Huntington Beach has 3 new bOOltl 1..U.ble•!or immediate oc- cupancy because of credit reje<:Uons, 3 BR. 2 baths. buin-ins, flrepl1ce, shake roof, co~ crete driveway. ' ALSO I model home available !11r Januatj oceupancy. (Loe: Hamilton a. Bushard, HunUng!Oll Beoch) $25,050 lo $27,700 FNA-VA A Cott .. ntlnnol ' . CALL 961.mt ANYDAY be-10 A 6 ' HOUSES FOR SALi -HOUSES FOR 'S,(1.1 . llMIO Gontrol 1000 ~~------~--~~---IAe~~~.~~~~~~ ~ele! tbrough tbe Multiple Llstipg -Pe/ii /5arrel! Rea/t'I Service o_f the .Newport Herbor WISHES _YOU Costa ~~e Boar'I of R•altors A WARhf & WONDERFUL LOCATI0.1-.. LOCATION " ·. . ' ... 16th end Tustin, Cost-. Me111-2 level Blocks to New- port Harbor Union High School , Newport Heights Ele- mentary School, St, Andrews Presbyterien Church end Wastcliff Shopping Center -30 Distinctive Buccola Built Homes Reminiscent of 11 Quaint English Village . .ff You •He~• Been looking '•t·Homes, 8ut Just Can't Find e Well Plenned, Well Built end Wall Located House Thet Suits Your Family, Come By end See These! If You ,~M~ke Your-Selection.Now You Cen Choo~e or Che'lge Meny of the Interior Feetures. · toteleJ $44,869,624 for the first THANKSGIVING ENJOY YOUR HOME A FAMILY ON I 0 months of 1968. List your prop-THIS WONDERFUL AMERICAN HOLIDAY -arty with 11 Re•lfot todey'.' ' 1605 WES'fCUFF DR., NB 642-5200 1=TA;;X;A~ks=G=•o=•=NG~~~~~~l~c=ORONA::;4 =D=E=l=MAR=~%~BlO~C~K~T~O~OCW~?I BARGAINS I B/B B"'·UTY Ill AND ORY DUPLEX. s I . ~ -""' yean young "" only $44,!r.O. . These View Homes REDUCED $5,0 °"' """"' at lhloo modoro, 11o1ax and •ojoy"" ....,.,_ t 2 Bedroom borne ud Ina: .aurf a00 changing sun.-' oncl Lon MUST BE FOR 9UICK,SALE ~.~a;_.,11 1mmediao.1y: ,..._Four"""°""" up and SOLD be'---Owllet -L-.....o Aod """' ,.... ... ;(', com-two down-In .. ...,. money TVnl .--~ .............. ._,_ -----" ,_ ft'l8.k:U. Will trade ·for 46 December' 31st AnotfMr H-;;;;"",;,..1,'t.;;;~"; ,\; j!<drooon Maa V•ro'-M 4 bedroom. 3 bath home on home for yoo. (ew.n bu a EXCELLE?n° BUY • <;.U:l. * ) & 4 BB>IMIOMS SPECTACULAR VIEW_ f Balboa PenJnsula Point bomb '1>eller). TODAY!! Bedrooms. spacious family Ckls! to Ocean. Bay. Bait Op.ft s.t/Sun 1-5 * * * * * CARPETING * ~· .. LY ROOM All a Uftll( l'NlllTDf l'ITl'Ul:ll~ nn w.. -nn. • ..... •• d -cow1. S35 HAZEL DRIVE 61 f H A BUYERS 1'111'11 * ..... ,..... \llUl'UJl l\llUIUU bath.. Thm """""" ;. La,.. -kitehen and ~ .. • • • • . worth at least rus.ooo -dlnllw .,_ combined. ·Spat>. Why pack the whole load, l~A~N~EX=on~c=uiw;~=======~I * -W ROOM * fOllClD AIR 6ll NllUCES "" ,..·"'' .:-~:.::._ """S:: ii4 4•11 Ro•• 11 "'duplex ""$111).M nurn: A Uvely Family . , , • · , --.Open S.t. A Svn. -M N ·-· and reduce 10!11' '°''·°' µ., will .......... tbts •pacinus * 2 or 3 ''R GARAGE * All (-It -1-Dol32 .. 4rGS':'~~: _ .. _ TY' COM" .... 2 bedroo"" ...,h .111 ha.st your f')'H on um lnfi. S bedroom. 2~ bltb home. t l .Ji.A VllUll. UIDl"lft, I.I ~ TmmAl,S_·;;,"!Bl * 642-1771 Anytime * bath. B/I Range and oven. mat@. artistic:, MONTEREY l.a1&' 1Mn1: room. dum. · cpl& and drapes. NO DOWN' RANCH 1ocated ...... oov-"""" and .. ..., ..... 1n * Used Irick fireplace * HEAVY SHAKE ROOFS SPANJSH • BEDRooMs -ONLY ONE LEFT! Spo ... -n a.1. ean '°' '"ail• "'""" ER SHORES • NOT LEAS& kt~. · Mother "'ill &\oey Family rm, 4 baths. ~uti-1 lallftl $32.350. HOLD. °"""" bolilt lll)) .. in ... .,... nf -"'"""· It~ 'th ) 1111nv IDll'llll!. .. View. ....... """ ... -DUPLEX . • BusillftSlllCln ft • ....,, ---And It b In ... °""""... , ........ WI two * ·~· ... Rm...V ft.,,,... .. community""""" OPIH DAILY 1,s Famlly ,.. __ ka""-,._ _,, -Nu Hiah Scbonl Db1ri<t. · $911,flOD -Try llS.OOJ Down 1359 E. ............ n. "!"" rumpUS room and elecbic $36..900 • , ~ ·' t • One boQle fran ~ Up.-Two.,.level home Mth 4 bed- """""" wtln huO>f• ...._, 546-2313 646-1111 ' '30,950 lo '33,950 BAYFRONT ROME -S.... per -... 3 ........... 2 ......., 3 ba""--mom eratcr, rreuer. dtsbwubw, moms, dining nn. 3 car baths ~ den. Lower unit a Rpan.te den. Situated be- doubha.-°'"""' and ~ gang!', n ft. of &ytront. bu 2 ~ 2 hlthl · tween tv.'O 18 bole golf cours- 0\~ns. 0,rptts. On.pH and ~ Bayside p a t Io. powd6 room and dm. Allo es -minu~ from bea.cbn Shu-...... l 18' x :I&' , ........ QS I...._ -10%, DoW11 -$119.!lll. -kar and ra-,.""""' A boa ... -One -from Ev'"""'' Call 548-JTIS hooted and "'"'"" pool nnn imw Opof, Daily Approx_ 3'00 Ml· fl Dnuble SU rn.g,, ........, -In • EXECUTIVE wUh 't-lf'C'tric: t':O\'f'-l'. Two • d 2nd......_. D·-~ •12 E I St L _,,_ ~ -realprideofOWDl!rShipcom ,...,""',..._"".t-COMFO!IT +SPACE an no ,,_, -• -"II "' ano ~~-,. ... .,,. · MANSION en and many......_ ToOlj • $21.SOO-Exclusl .. Agent VIEW 1:m -AhMol Ii Bay. & •--L $39,!r.O • '°" dn . . 3.200.,..,. ·,,., nf oradow< • qlalitJ' tma'.11! • *""' by ~~">ill hdp •;th the ftn.. Aae. Low ~-ftrY.. ~ Happy, Happy Tbanbg1vina" country gentlmian living. ~ -nt anlf. PRICED anc .... M....,. ....., bed· I • f d "' ..n .. low ,,,.,.,,l RHlty, Inc. .,..7171 546-2313 w,.. bedroom., 4 baths, TO SELL AT $111.!ISO. ........... 2 ...... Rev P· a. pa mer 1ncorpora e $22.900 -""""invlt.d. 2025 W. Balboa Blvd_, NB !amily room, dining room, nw.: f'DOl'n. wttb attre.e:tiw 613-9200 Ewt: 541 "" and den, plus huge secluded bridl: ftreplatt. Patio will! 33n VIA LIDO CAMm RICHLANDS -Re-Jot with mammoth IWim-bl~time alumin.un o;r.ier. possession. Mmt b! !dd. ming pool and plenty of ~ty """"'"'Don. A 11 67"7""" .,_ LA Cal MA r •"J4 """' m Ootali~ 4 B«t, mom le!! """" '°' croquel built.tn hlxur.Y ldtcben. r ~ rn1m • ;i-ov m:ir'M. family rm.: 1:'1ll'Pf!ts. A tcucb of old Mexico badminton, or what haw MG-1120 dnpes. land~. A.skll:g in this larie O!nrlamirtlm'li MOTEL )'OU'!' You wih like the Eut-TARBELL 2955 HarW price ~ to with 3 be::bOCllDS, 2~ baths em tlavor of archi~. $?! .... -Try JO"' Down Ind< tt and t.aw tt -"-•• I .&. -., tho "''"ring ._ that pro-"~ni ... Call • ""'11' OCEANFttONT · r1.·-·1iff pl Yi 0pon sat_ a Svn. "'"' --vi.. uwan a.e, Vl"!IVD -that """"'"" '""°"" Ilg c.......m.1.Auo 3 Bdrm ..... -· lleed I Tu . Shelter! CloM 1o Bade Bay .JIMllA. llS leW 716 C.onoo Highlands "" _ .. -"" u ""'" "' pnwcy """ ,.. Wilb..4.older ~ Easlsl!W ovenill!d )Dt. Best Bed. . Omtoro _ ~ with lots~ 232 E--'-• C l>rift-hmlrirms thnlDut Nri ~ $11.500 mt )'ml'. dusiou. This exceplionaJ CMta .Mesa. $30.<m b.• $$.!JOO OJsta Mesa., 3 Umtz • l!'f,500 liridc trim _ l Bedrtlorns I _,..ng anyon $Cl.CO Will trade fer b:::al 14op;:sb-home ill on land you OWN am lie-&mlmtd. Full pric!-~ wmiamson Cada 1*:sa. 4 ~ . 44.,150 bl.tbs. p1m a ~ livirW OPEN HOUSE 1..S PM BAYCREST -Lr:Nely 4 Bed-Call J'rm. Cobb Full Jri=e $15,000. equity in the city of Newport lfl.911 Realtor Bal~ Bl\'d..., 5 Um~ 69,500 niom witlll daubh! ~. FRIDAY. SAT. & SUN. mom.! bath home with ewer Res: "3-lll&I S37.SOO. Emting loan at Beac:b. an unusually good ERNIE CLEVELJ.ND, Rltr. 6f3..C9) Ews.. 6Tl-1$1 Ptnimula Pt.,! Th;dllr 'J!l.5{11) $15! per moath inc:lbdes tu-l ~ or 2 + Omv. 2UI 111 n. hql mt lot. oar-"'"· S«IO mcmttl ta~ nlu! at only $52,f.m. Su~ 6AOlll • £W&, 6£.ei! "!!'!~~~/Balboe Bl\od., 5 IJDjts 115,0IXI -.. 5'i~ an at.ft ""-.m-. Den Hardwood f'lmn. ~ pm. drai-_ "15fll able. Call b' detaib.. mil your mialler home cii 1-:;:;;::::=====s:::J.:=::l;. = -JUNY O'l1iERS ed. .,..,,. ... • nn,... La,.. OoJl f<r Appl. Ne. wport nor ....,.,.,.. ""' plan. -al 1000 Gentnl 1000 . AVAILABLE 616-TITI -Lot 65z14'.. Pod .... Flm! joh ----L 1.==============:::;.:-1auRR WHITE, R........ v ...... -n m- .... ""--Blw .. N.B. """" in NOW. moon REAL TY> COMPAlfY Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: ElecJance by the Sea Cameo Shores Oreanfront home w/p.-ee~ .ing view oi ooeu & Ootalina. 3 BR"g, !or. -mal din. rm. 3 car gang.. Lrge. inner pa- tio & front to<ra<e ............. $159.000 Mrs. Raulston Jetty View tt- Ardtitect de<igned home on quiet Corona del Mir Sl View from L.R. + lam. rm.- 2 11rep1_ Outside entertaining area w/beat- ed pool. HI beamed ceiling! -2 bdrm, 3¥.a ba. + lam. rm. .. ......... $87 .500 Atrs.. Ha.n•ey Udo lsi. • 5 Br + Fam. Rm. Near new .S BR + lam. nn-+ form. din. rm. + wt:t bar. slate entr)'. Custom qual. lhruoul • .\nxious owrwr has bought an- other. Asking ................ $85.500 J . C1 arltson ~-l Br. 2 Balti In ftne UN oi single homes. Has l1111t tun room + dining room -great riew from picture win~ FI A heot -'-btt-ins .................... _, ... $68.500 Wal,te<ll..,. W ... 9111-Trode-Loc:al Uails. comm .• or land_ for Ibis -Carooa ffl&bJoad 4 Br.. z Ba.. Im. ,_,, - O'lrner bas jlW'Cbaocd a-~- M~ Mlflon U. lsle-ledKfiottl 10' lilt'tllllf.<lwim1ur s i.... 11Gme. lllmkm li'lina· rm. Boou1illll ..,.. ...,..,..., Rt11t patio .-l botbeq"" It strl'C to 'best llNm. "4,9:111 COLDWBI. UtmB! I CO. Im L CDoUT l•IWAY ...... • 615-4630 E-642.:12Sl Mediferraneu Villi Ill DOYER DR. N~T BEACH "'"Dli!UI l Oonbtt ,_ -RMlty Co. SW,. THE ~E]\'._ E.STATE R.S Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ........ ....,... ......... -... ................... _ .... ..... :.: ~ ~ :=:' = ~·::::::: ......... ..._ ........ ,_ .. .... .... _.., ....................... ..... HOUSES FOR 5.&I E 2 Ir I Famiy or 0-J 'll012 °"""""""•Rd. (Baycrest)liB IC-17'1 tSat It San 1-4) S3S Baal Dme. COl'IXa del »ar &C-1771 ' (Sal .. So 1-5) (3 Ir & Famiy or 0...) 929 \"11 Udo 'on!. l\'B 6'7S-4031 (Son 1-S) 14 Ir I Nmay or 0...) 716 cameo Highlands Dr .. c.ll! nl4) 642-8235 ISi.i It SD) -..~ll!M Galaxy (Do .... Sb<nsl l\t'B 646-lr.50 !Sim J~ ISH ~ ~ Shonsl NB n1 •1 su.ms (Sat " s...i 1228 Sandpoint Way, <Bn*1moo<1 c.cD1 m.ll930 E'<-es: 644-23i9 fSun 1-$) *1342 Sanm,o Dr. !Dooor SbonsJ NB &16-1550 (Dolly 10-5) 18111 Slroiobati (Jleoa Verde) Cll Mo.1 no ISlm l-$l _,,_ _ A-Bcl-f..._ Dial--• • 1311 \'11 l'rieste {Udo Isle) NB ·•7$.11136 ., ,._Ml 1038 t!lonlilco Dr. ~ sr...,. NB IGSIOO · &&6S.. W. USO IL 0... rr.t. Newpwi 1w1t ""200. !:Tes: ~ 11Joi1Y I~ 411 Frandsoo Dr .. N"'l'Ort- -.111 (Sii •SU 1-$1 D ... ns Fer SCJle 131r+o..&21r+o..i 1-~!fit._ --~ ~ *-flloil:r I-SJ ..... ... 9 .... . ___, .. ~ ... - -.. tlw A..ud -(714) 642-8235 Bhdts.. This 3 Bldrumt. 21Ai e.tttbcme~an Jent locmtian an fhe tranquil BAYCllEST CUSTOM 2R&POOL NYWll • ··-·-·--·~·"" ...... -«= .~ - POOL • at Vi~oria 646-all " • i • • i I J I ! s a l I ' < R ii ' "' N ' El 5. N 2 r g ~ 4 ' v. l F b ' s " F p L ' p T 5• I °' B c " to ~ F ~ c A • 5' n - --.....,.. .........--• -~~-~-~~-• ....,,,.,.,.r,.,.,,. .... ,,., ....... ~ • ..-...... ..,, •••••~44""'""'' »••"'*''"""'"*""'" ... *'"'•"""'"'"'f""'*P'f.,.4,..+..,+...,;:...,;,..: P""l'i""'P""''"'PF"''••••••.,..•9'9''<-""'0U..,,.,.,,...... ~ FW ; ¥•.,... 1 Thll'l1dQ, Nowll'tbtr 28, 1968 DAILY PILOT " HOUSES FOR SALE 'HOUSE; FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALB RENTALS ""'""L~ ·•"'<AL> Gegoral 1000 Coda MeH 1100 Newport Buch 1200 Bslboc Ponlnwlc 1300 Hunllntl..; Beach 1.00 L19UOO Beach 1705 Houw Unlurnlihed ' HouM1 Unfuml1hod Apls. furn~ HOUSES FOR SAL! • HOUSES FOR SALE . HOUSES FOR SALE -- .0 Triplex OW?<ER o&s~RATE • • $20,950 . 4 'BDRM. 3 !><lb, ,.... o1 Costa Mou JlOO Huntington Beach 3400 Hunt1ne1on llcKh 4400 nder Foreclosure ""''"' 1n ...,,,..,.. .. °"'" ~~l~~C:.~ •• :~1i:ii; B/B c1 .. -... -._ ..... world. °"''" • n>0W1ta1n roa. Rut 21or -· 1,121. LEASE -Cono1Qm1n1um. 1 ur1uT1£s PAID ' .. Mesa on 90t100 ft cbolee M *utitul.f JOOL l.otl fit only'. J BR. den or ~ 'View. SST.IGO. 5ft)..1368 month, lnqul.re at Unit No. BR.~ elfftric: bit-ma, pool. Furn Bach. 6. ) BR. Nm. ¥lew·$3,000 Down ,,..,,., lot. ...,,.uuw. • Duplez :;::" ~~ ,,,-...:!;!. cpb/drpt. Loguna NIP., 1707 7 "1S !a'!! Ana A,., c.M. clu-~ _, ~ All!>........, Hllt PocoL j~~":.~~A'~"t~ .• ~AoklnC'32.500n BEA=~=boll• lllffy lll!ASHEAR REALTY 2..:~.::;..~:0.!'!"' Logun.t'-h 3705 '2~~-'f :·11.B. "" yard • ,_ • BR olc !'am -141-ISSI "--168-UTII NEW 4 Br, S ljo. llol)> rm, • SS!-1123 • MOBiC"nom., &sch loe. l ON~Y "30.000 .. • "" ---formal dlnlna lafp ,,,.,. MONARCW iµ.Y AREA ln-l!0)' .... "'411A lfY , ~ $171TOTALPorMo. lot.$3' ooo'.m-2#-18'5 •Low4'3Bedroom• LOVELYOC!lANvtEW ::=Pl':.~.= 3-0.1 Eut Cout H..,.. !;: ":.:"'!': il:,~ Oii rt IMllllyl ASSUME °'19' loan; ""°"' Owner • 2 _, home 2 lldrlu. • --• Bay rronl O:irona dd Mar f15.3"1'45 ~atrl ~· Joi, boat pta, ~ . ' Call S46-37U'I' 1~ Baths. $225 Montt:. DELUXE 1 6! ? BR. Pool. 1162 MONTH PAtS AU.. S -2 bedroocD.. acdtnt Bal-blockHAFwfsll.DALSloan>RE. AML"'yy'~ Duplex~ for Seit 1975 CONDO., aYan. Dec. 1st; 3 Adu.ltl 498-1243 bet. 10-5 hf ~"~lhllS10t.· ~-. T llB f'lW"D • SUP -'lfl ft .... -... UDO remodt1--' 2 boa loca"°". •~.~. Br 3 Ba •-' .... ..i-. .,..., ~ • ...., ~· btautltul 4. bd;;'.°4 AUume 5~'ft. IO a nUlt· , l"' Bath. pd~ lay Ir a;;Ch "HOn.'let to Katth Income1• NEWPORT ~x for sale. blw. $260. s;:.~ .. Ev'if' DUPLEX Factne 9(.'ean, few ba't!i, tam. room W"lbal' It eve.ryone quallfiea. FO shops. $t2.~. O .-o er R 1 J .., 1140 Wamer 8'2...f405 200' te llMch. 0i; )'ill tr• 3 BR Ullfum ii steps to &and. 2 BR 2 IA. L19una lffch 470$ barbeque, lge. Uv. mom BEDROOMS. famUy room.. ~T..U . . . •" ty, f'C. VEJ'ERANS -$21 ,960. VA equity far cood ~ .-t ,,.·,.,_ .. __ L OUM! $215 mo. f?t-2\S'l' I ,... OVft'looklns-bay, muter an bullt..llll • nfoe id-' BLUFF·s-nY OWNE1t.™" 202S w. Balboa tu\'d .• NB approvea. m ,cm. s ml t' reside~ lot _f. o, ...Bw!: .... ~. 9_.... \..cuar P .~.M. 2 BR " i Br. bti-n., re.hf&, ' :APARTM!NT bdnnA~~l~)ooo =: ~;:,~azn: . .BJ; (3 BR It pell) 2 673.9200 Ev,.: 642-3U7 BA. BlockWall. "'Near ·~=; ~~o.!~ac~. RfuPX!O~Dt~row' 1! .carpe~~~~' ON S!A,. SANO I "C" THOMAS tloUedn ~d~~.~ .. ~!-. PooBal, ; __ ,_. ... -Lldo 1110 1Cbool1. BR unb;n duplex •acant Pti•ate and modem 2 Bt., ~ ""'-ieuna.a ~ ~ --1~51 BY OWNER * 8'2*391ll RENTALS $U.S. 29J KrtClC SI. CM ' LARGE ~ BR. l BA. Leau 2 Ba. r!abl oa ttw beach. REALTOR 5'6--1151 (open eve•)• FEE Lot 85xl96. Bay --------HoUMt Fumlth9d $275 mo. Re.-p, fam,IJ,y •ith Brmd ·vJew '* couUlnt 224 W. Cout Hwy 548..ss27 Heritage Real F.state · View. 6 BRrplanl. Reab ~ l&le -OPEN HOUSE Sunset Beech 14551-7-------e s BDRM~ HOUSE. crpts, rer1. C>Ymer M2-8381 from ~ to rfCtrtt ~ N-rt 0 -ch~-uo =-• build. n..-.... u. _.,..,M> Sat/San 1~. 136 VJ.a Trieste ---------Gtn•r1J • 1-' 2000 6ralles •• trplc. pool. East .... ....aeclu, 1 bl-~~--~~ ...... Dea MV"'-............... Ono "-.n's Lo11 • !,~ .. ~-"'"-..i. ..._...,.....,, ...... _ •---------CM u~ 0" -1 -~ ~·~ ~ ..............,, ......... npletely redeoor&t!'d 5 OWNER _ • · · '"· ......-..n.1 La;un1 Niguel 3107 kt:t, ~ l'tltaW'aDt. Ftlr- · EXTRA SHARP could be your gain on this .Bedroom. 4 Bath&. Upstairs Sl.85: 3 BR., l be.., fncd. soc monlhl okl a BR 2-ba.. • lll!hed. Lease to JUM."250 luge 3 BR.2 be.th home with NO. 62 Balboa CoYe1, 3 Br. family room, large built-In WATERFRONT yard, patio. Pet & chlldren C11>ts/drpa:, 3 cw prage. NEW 4 Br, Laguna Niguel. Mo. iDcludea ut:Wtlel. a.- bl&' H & 1" pool. l'ulJ price water(r(mt. $60,000. Wou-1d 'lltchen, enclosed aptio. 1ii $37,900-TERMS O.K. Bro~r ~ $225/mo. A&t ~U. View. S300. mo lea.ae . ponslhle adult!. or this foreGl.osure ii: $29,500, prefer to trade for acreage. Block to Oub and Tennil. Sunset 11., adJ. Hunt. Har-i'::""'.~===:===:::7:1_,;~~~~~~~= (213) m.1145 • ENGLUND 3 BR, dlniqt room, lfAnDWOOD FU>ORS w\tb1 b,tsh I carpet- ing, Super.stzcd cover- ed patio, all the built-w you could dream. of. Excellent, N o r t h Costa Mesa location. i'ull price only $24.~. completely re!urbished. Im· LI &-1771 !45'.lot. $89,500 l>y pwner. bout 2 Sty. cottqe: 2 Br . ., Rent1l1 to Shire 20Q5 NewpOrt 'B.tch 3200 RENTALS REAL ESTATE med. ponesslon. Submit on DUPLEX, nr. bay A ocean , 675-1936 or 67~ Sa. Dock 0 .K. 213: 592-5733 GIRL to Share 4 Br. 1 ""h..I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _Apts. furnlih9d , 40~ _ --.-. , _ down payment. CAIL Mr. $46,500. Principals only 1H1 y <-Thi ? .-, ~·~ Myhre 540-1151 (open ewl) OWNER 673-5536 V• ou ..._n-1 Out of County 1605 Apt. Btwn 21·26· 673-82'l4. Generil 4000 :~-::::~;"'~al~E&~ta~t~e.,.._1:::~!!~~=!!~1 Aver)' a~lal family home no 3Sth St. Apt B NB. 8/8 Newport Hgt&. 1210 3 Bdrm, 2 be.th plus Furn --~------1--;aao.::,;::hel;;;o;;r7,will;;;;-ohare:;;:;;:--TOWNHOUSES $180000 µmat Rm/bath. lmpte¥lve SALE cl TRI-LEVEL house Newport Heights Home 2 BR., 2 BA, 2 car carport B/B entrance -$72,500 . by OWNER. PriC'ed tor * 64&-6ll2 * tlOLIDA Y PLAZA , DELUX&. Spack>us 1-Bdrm. Fum. apt. $1.:5 PI u 1 utll. Heated pool.. Ample Pftl'king SHARE Spi.ckq. Modu.n ocu.nfroJ\l w/pvt beu:b. 2 Br, 2 be., sundecli:, llvirw; rm W/dlne area. Cstm fur. $150, 547-3.133 ext 319, u. 499-3'14 aft g Ir wlmd.-. 3 BR le tam nn., weD-blt older borne -nice F..&st R. C. GREER. Realty quldt sale!, 1n Cororia. 3 BR.,~ Ba.;,! cat carport 3(16 Via Udo 673--9300 Olatom IN!lt l BR., balcony 2 SGLE male or female yrig ~-• #JU mo. OTerioolu clubbou.e & adult. to &hare expensH 3 Pools • Adltlt.a only OPEN SUN 1 ·5 .,... ... Kln•--""" wet bar. bdnn home H.B. !1.1&-J839 Bay & Beoch PhMe n) 737~. !! Colt• M... 2100 Reelty, Inc. COATS Mogno!i• SL'""'"""· 'ONLY FOR YOU' WA~ACE N:~a~,! !"~• !NOT OTHERS) 929 Vlo Lido Nord No children-No pel5 1965 Pomon1, CM &u-5858 -.,AL~ ADtt. Unfurnlahed 4100 I --'----'-==-1 Costa Meu REAL TORS txceptlonal val~ in this cur-$110.000 • 10% Down -546-4141-+ TO SETILE ESTATE: ner 3 bedroom 2 bath home Rlchird•on R•alty L11un1 S.1ch (Open Evenings.) Two multi<1Jlllt lots, plua 2 • 7.YD old, spot!Ha condition -..--..-•-75-<_00_l-=-~-I 17-,. 20'l5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB r05 PRIVATE Gue!t muse 1 Br .. 673-9200 Eves. 548-6966 $25 Wk. Up Gen•r•I 5000 •---------1 Br. near Qty HaJL $25,(0). ·fireplace a.nd many extra.a 70 Gorg.ou1 ffftl " Owner 6$.lGl lncllldilw low down pay· RARE NOIU> Be.yfront. f Bd, 1.,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,1 ~;;;,~·,;;:.~:!...,,.--.,= ment. Owner moving out o1 4 Ba. din + 2 Ba Apt. w/ FOUR BEDROOMS 4 BDRMS. Flttploo•, W.e .tat•, °"""""' tor >n ""'" 1 t piu alip on 40' pl.us 30' for o t, q u I et at re e . Bay & Beach Inv. R-3 Bl"-. Beach. $250,000 Owner/Bkr. Must sell. Ask-..,. Hardwood noors, pane1led lng $22,500. 646--02'28 R•alty, Inc. 1 R. C. CREER, Realty 34.16 Via Udo 613-9300 dinln&: room, 1% baths. On SAC 3 Le Br FHA home· 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB ctd-de-Mc. Walk to shopping bea~. ~. &, optd. 1 Blk·. 673-9200 EvM: 673*8086 Huntlnnton Beach l400 &:, Costa Mer.a Hlgb School So. Coast P!.aza. 646-79!}4 ~· ---·----- Only $24.950. 3 BR. :i Ba., J.ie. yard; close ~~~!~12~".t o; WANT A FARM? to schoola; on Joam St. Br. Ocean Vu apt. 548--7249 4Sx80xl3Qx20x17xl~ SIZED $17,000. 54&-3767. WT. $23,500 NU price u- Me11 D•I Mar 1105 B1ycr•at 1223 ·-------11.0VELY LIV)NC RM 143 Bro1dway 64-5-0181 As1unw 5% FHA Loan w/trlpc, 4 BR, 4 Ba. dinlo&. EY• 642-8453; 646-4579 3 er. 2 Ba., Hrdwd fin, fam nn w/~17 Beautttul l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Lrg 1am rm • good terms den w/wet bat'; aquarium Baycr,st · w/conv. fian. ~.100. Own-& trplc, tge heated A er. 546-0'l88 ftlttted pool, Fee simple, .OPEN HOUSE C.I. $600 Down. Conv. $2,550. ~A~R RLTY'..,,..,.. Sat. & Sun. Don't miss thh!i 3 Bedroom & Den. Backl========= GOOD BUY! 4 bdr -1g tam-yard deek surrounds house. E stbl ff ily room. POOL. go by 1924 Near all schools. •545-1909 1 u 1242 Leeward or call 3 BR. &: l4J. tam rm. 980 FOR Sale by Owner. ~ Jean Smith .Presidio Dr. S25,5CO Io dn. domlQl.mn, Eutblutr. 3 bdr, Sportsman Sh ow n w k n d 1 I eves 2 bitb, built-ins. Fully 645-M87 Clll"(>eted, draped, l'l e a r 646-3255 •1====-=====I achools ~ churcbe1. . 6 Deluxe Units College Parle 1115 ..._,.,. Owner's pride Of ownership. 4 BR 2 Ba Co patio 1 ;I;;;":;· l;;;";;;';;;T;;;';;';;;";;';;;';;;;;;;;l;;;24;;;;5 ht time on market 2 BR l Crpts' drp D'hl u;k xint1;- bath each. Top Ea.stside J.o. nd ' ~'500· B ;.__er 1:i N anc· Lg co . ..... Y. vw1c1 ca on. o vac tes. . 5tl-:Z4<li dble, garages. Good finan-1========= clii& available. Rltr. 646-3928 Eves. 642-0185 N•wport B•ach BIB 1200 SluH *LACti,ENMYER The Magic Number! Wume low ~ % loaa pty· able n34 per month lnclud- inl taxes + lovely 3 BR l %. bath, electric built-In raJlie &: oven, carpets, drapes, covered patio, dou. ble garage &: fe'nced. ~ 7 UNITS DEWXE Large 3 BR owrier apt, beau- tilully -· Approx • yn 00:1. 2% blocks to ocean in demand area. Ftna.ndnc avail, twdbla term.a. Asking $83,SOO. Tod Way RJty. 536-2579 Own.r Tr1nsf•rr.cll Elegant 5 BR 2 story, im· maculate with custom fea-tures, carpetina;, drp.pe~ & near 1ehoo!J i; !!hopping. $33,500 fllA or VA tenna. newly remodel. & furn.; nr. Orange -17th; garage. $140 Month, uW. paid. ~7634. • Studio & Bach apts. Onthe~~:ith~nview =~du~~~~= VENDOME. • Very private in exclusive e New cafe ' aa:r Coren• d•I Mir 2250 area. Pvt heh. Elegant 4 2316 Newport Blvd. 548-9'155 IMMAC'lr .ATE API'SJ 0Jl1'BR yr old 3 BR, 2 BA drum IMMED. OCCUPANc:T •OCJ•,.•• home In lmmac. coM. Lax· NEW charrniryg 1 Br. new Clos• to Shopplng, Park Y.t BLOCK TO OCEAN ury leatures . thruoUt incl. furn. Must ~ to aPfftC. e Spacloul 3 Br's. :z Ba :,.~:''Tl 2 BR borne beautifully Furn, bit-Ins, brand new lush Adults only $150 mo. 223:1 e 2 BR. widen or ofc. ,...__ 1 or 2 adult.a, no pets, crptg, cent beatlna, 2 car Elden, C.M. 64f>-12Sl e Swim Pool, Put/areen •494.1177 $250 mo incl a:ardener. 6 mo gar. Beaut. tum or unfurn. ~NEW=,--:FUm.--. -ap_,b-, -..,,.,.--,. 2 e Frpl, lndJvtlncry fac'll EMERALD BA y ~ Pictur-, rental wl optlon. C&ll Only"for thevery 'particular. BR. mt-ins, Pool. U45. 1845 An1h•lm Ave. esque famUy home in ._ 675-333! Mn.::::: 548-24S? Im.med . po!I. Lease. Pvt Adults, m peta, 2276 Maple COOI'A Mi.SA &tJ.-2:824 .,_, 1a--..1--Pty. 675-4593 St. 540-6566 ucunn.s, ..,...5 .,, ,,.,., ... .., rm, "!'!~~~!!!!'!"'""=~:!" ;;-===-;-:::-"°"=:::-tarnlly rm w/FP, 4+ batha, LEASE. Specious 2 B.R YE.ARLY lcaR mode,ro 3 BR BACHELOR Apt. 3 Room.a, RENT play yard, oce&D vieM, Furnished Home South o1 & Fam rrn. l% ba, etec utll pd. $85 mo. 3 Rooms Furnltu,.. lovely tttt1 -$129,!iOO. Ad-Hwy near Big It Little Cor-kitch. 2 car pr, nr, beach. LI &-6066 $25 Month Joinlng lot, completely land-ona beacheA. sm per mo. $300 mo. 66-l909 ii35. LOVELY 2 Br~ Utti. 1eal>@d, may be aold 'With or BERRY REAL TY l BR. front duplex, W ~ ~ '2lk K·Mart 5n aoann FULL OPnON TO BUY alter home sale tor $27,500. 34ll E. Cout Hwy, CdM beach, everything. $135 Mo., Adults. 548-0787; ~ (Refripraton Available) 675-374.5 yrly. Adults 673-2256 No deposit o.Lc. IRVINE COVE • Outstanding ,, -,.;-;~=.-0::,-;-3 """"R;-;:ho::uae=. ="=-====== N•wport S.ach 4200 H.F .R.C. Dani.th modem hclme in thl.I '""' J3 Bick Bay 3240 Furniture Rent1l1 private area. quarey tile Completely rum., $215 per 1---------1 A-FRAME tum Bachelor 51 19th 54i-3481 Ooorlng tn entry, dining rm, mo. 675-1338 LARGE 4 BR, 3 BA. Lease apt. ;s blk to beach A: bl.y. ~ ~. Uicin~~ 1'14-2800 kitchen & aroimd swimming =========I w/option $.'IDO. mo. Prln-$135 mo. to July 1. 20'lY.rs pool. open beamed living Balboa 2300 clpal1 only. Qwner. 642-8331 lSth St. ~or ~mo Jl50: 2 It Fam. nn., l~ rm, 4 bedrml, l ~ttta. built-e OCEANFRONT e LARGE 4 BR, 3 Ba. Lease YEARLY Oceanfront ~luxe ba.. itudlo; w(w, atOft, in walnut buffets i: cabinets, --•· w/option $3(1() mo. Prln-3 Br. 2 &., hsi ~&· ~ ~t e.Jt ~ -· all .... --·· 3 Br. 3 Ba. Ja:, sund=--. "~" -...,,...._ cove,~ am Su••"'& • $300 Mo W June 15. 675-5632 clpal.s only. Owner~ $275 mo. 6'13-230& . $89,500. '""'~n•y ~-~ t ~•uxe ~: 2 BR . ..,plex. wf'ff, TURNER ASSOCIATES 2351 East Bluff 3242 •= ~-·• ~ dra-. 2 "'°"""" O.K. 682 No. Coast a1vd. Lld,o l•I• 3 lk. 2 Ba., ha.11 evirything Broker 534-6980 ., • -;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;; , ~·--· ~$215~~"'"~·~..,.~~23116~;-;;;;;-"l:::::=::=:::::::::~::I Laguna Beach Cn4) 494--llTI • 3 BR. BA, u.-.-.. • .,.., 8 yfr t H e oondo, subleaee. $260 mo. flJll.NISHED , 3 Br apt, 'iii a on om • 644--0557 • blk to bcb. 126'4 40th st.1c_os-"1a_Mo11=---"'s.;.100""1 Beat Lido Soud location 21 ~==,.-,.==-:=c:""-$i90. 675-3249 ' ' BR, 2 baths, den. Exel cond. LOVELY VlEW Hotne • 3 ===:;-;=-;-:=-:::; Co1t1 Mesi 5~1~. Pier & Slip for larg"e boat. B~·-..3 Ba.,pald•dn :'.~W:,,~ bar. BEDROOM $110. Large apt l!!i!i!iii!!i!ii!iiiiiiiiiiii~ $500 mo. 'tll June l8t. G .... "ener . <>TrYl"" Winter, available_ 12./ oL 67H088 BROAD MOOR ·~ TWO The T ~ey lal~r , Bay In Pacific Shores Realty, 347-8586 Evea. 536-9866 WFSTERN AWARD 3 & 4 BEDROOM SEMI CUSTOM HOMES FROM $35.450.00 BACHELOR -' UNJiJRN.'. . from $100 -- THE QEAL EST E•TERS • , I ---------...... -----------..... -------- ., Incl Ulll. • •l • 1 A 3· .BtltM: FU)l>I •• UNl'IJRN. ·Heated Pooll, mid can C«iter, Adj'. to ~~ N~ pets a1lOWtd ~ ~iei:..;~·~~ .....,,. --~~---- Excelleat. )l!al'k • lib IAU'• roondlnp"" --llll peace I: qq:lrt. · Dlacrlm1nat1ve Tenntl 1, 2 A ! BDllM. APrS. POOi.. NO a111.DREN MARTINL9UE. , GARDEN Am: l8tb 6 Slnta Ana. C.M. Call Mr.a. Hendlrmn 64S-S5G im s.nia-. Ap< Jll. c.to1. $135 Month --- • ' I I , r I ' ' , ..... ,. ........................ _., ... ,; ' . ·--. ... . ,. . ' . . . . ' . .... . ~ . ~ .. .,,_ ' ..... ... ... .. ' .. . ·-... . .. -,. . ... . . . . .. -,. ..... IMMED~-TE ·oee\:IPANCY- 'UST COMPLITID , . e ONE IEDROOM • 2 IEDROOMS FllOt.4 $I J 5 MON.TH .1tN!llJRNl$HK>' -FUltNISHEO ADUl"-"ONTS •-m eoWts e t00L e l'tllYATI PATIO • atellATIOOI AllA e HOTIOll<T AP,,,IAHCB HUNtlNGTON SEVILLE 14t12 'Sh0. i.. .. 147.7441 Hvollllfl .. IHeh , t ht s1, .. 1 W..t of lMdi offUl11ter .. . .•• ,.. • .,.. ··~·4w•y C.rtt«) BEAUT. Mod J Br ept. c:rpt, ~blt•b, deck, W/~ 2 rm/ba apt. Hr oecan. Ref. No pets. l'J$.OS21 'IWO muttt btdlooi111 I: bath.. Full dub privll~. Rm!XXJR. 2 BR.. Incl new Nr. ocean. 53M511 --hi""-1115 mo. ;DIP.;,;LO,;;;YED;;;;,;;;,...o.:,:=..,,,c...,..-, ,-lie· •tD pd ......... Rlf'.1, . bict room: Nmi-prlYltt MODERN 2 BR apt, blt-lnl. bath. Call: Ml-3119 eftl EXCLUSIVE- ON·THE·BEACH frplc, terrace, I a r a 1 • . · surn:s ot l1J1l)t ottlcu from ll~mo. ......... -It-. 5"8 ""· Cu,>eta, air -- Hurill,,.ton .... h 5400 PRIVATE &om for eldert:J ins. RCl'ftu1&1 ••r•-lce, ambul.i..tory lady Lovely centmi lam.Hon. Oruwe ~ IOOd. food NI e e CbJnt;y Bank Bldc· 230 E. prd~ 1u.rrou ~d ln g1 lTtb St.. CM. IO-la5 Available now. Call 5t8-f753 2 J\OOM otbee ntlr CM KAKl!. A MEMO to ptber City Hall. eu,,.u I: drapes, .llP tDJ"I )'Oii DO .... DHd., SS) U1il. Inc. 50-S56(I "" -tor cull -2 COMM., 1 INDUST. todl.7t • 148-mO • s~~~~-&i.~s· 8o1"" 1&,1c SCT!lmbltd Worlhalc fM a Clnidolc .. • " • .. • • ------~---------- • . . . -. . . . - (/ • .. " ••• . ' .. . • • ;;~· ... I . I _, ·, .. , . . • ' ..... .. ,. , , . . . . • ... .. ·~ ' .. ·;~· ... , . • • . • •' .. . ;" .. , ... . .. . . ... ... ·~ .. ",, __ ... ...--.....-....------------.,.___..,,,*''cos W pepesoew••NPW•+=9¥#"+W•Y•+ww •w re w NO MAnER WHAT IT IS • • • YOU CAN • SELL IT WITH A DAILY· 1U11.-a..~CIL Arrowhld Parllls Wiien m JAISCO nT JAISCO C\.llANlll. DllUllll MIDICAL INSTRUMENTATION • s...1 ... i1oc1 ..... 1c Technld1n • "-1•1• 1.,.1 ..... Raqulret at 1eut $ yean aperlenct wtGl DlllW Md AnaJoc clmlltry. A - knowi.dit ot -"""'1• "' .. ...,.,,... P...nnol Offlq U.S. Divers Company 33n w.·wamer S."" Ana Contoct Mr. Skldmon An ..,.i - ln1rws and I.Gu aperilik!& onlJ._ .. __ 'llen betweea t-11 am I 2-4 pm. MARlllW SA VlllGS ind LOAll 1515 WISTCLIPP Dll. NEWPORT llACH JOIS & IMPLOYMIN'I JOIS & IMPIJU.Mllfl Oppadunlt> ... --lnd!vldml m lllleo ............. -... -Mn. M"" - ___ ,,... i.. --abllu,ti>-admln- wtrattw dutlea. bindle bla't'7 WOik bd. Prder --,.,... -..... STACO, INC. IMI tmplo,yer Prlfor ..... ......,, -Mill a DRILL 4321 ·llrch, Npt lch, ______ _ -In handUnC m-L LEADMAN IACKUP M6-a!«"' "6-0'145 • HOSTESS 1139 liker St, . COSTA MISA •1494041 Cltod bono11ta """ •wldie A DIYlal.., of 11ee1at! SICTY /lllCPT. _..,..,. llequlrft. minimum .. .... enol Dicke._ M"" be -IYPtat, -PAllT TIME An --tanlt:r ani:,kiJer NOW TAKING Appllcaflena ... Stcurlty 6u1rds Newport Dunes ,...,. •fu:p Uperlence. Op. i --=-----1 bud. •c•••U'J', Sood ttia- _,,,. to ....... --..-... -o...t Opportunity .. __ ..,. -ap for loodman In -tloo ba ....... -Muot llllve -_..,.,. an11 • ..._Joa expm. m JABSCO Solary open.°"' -1------- eeeed operatm'I. Good be,.. BABYSITl'INC.. 1: 111 ht APPLY IN Pl:R80N ata and -coodltloN. -Inc. our -. 5 J • 5 P.M. DAJLY MA TllllAL HANDLlll da>w • -T Mo, old APARTMENT . -· near -.. • Snack Shop No. 1 -~-""''" ..,.. . nperlence In Fairview. Coota M • n · 2305 I. Coaat Hwy. Good Opportunity ...... .:!i-'* ...-......radlltln,op. llT-4'39Mta.Levltt C •·•u. CI MmtllaYO--twl7. Wllo.to '' 1a:s Dllt w~. Ooltl. Mesa en.ti fort Utt. drtY9 corn. omr.u. ASSISTANT. £x. oron• ~r, • • 1'_ICldr. bliilbad'"~ (nf> ~ PIJIJ' tnx:lr. Good benefits ptritnced cmly. Laruna APPLY IN PERSON ::"tune~~ 8; and -oondltlono. H!11a ana. Solaey $G1 ..... --c-====--1 1:1 P.M. DAJL~ mlnqr npoln.r.!llW-~ ~====-==-' -· •••tt• •• 11a1. • uwnKEEPER Sf1Aa -#1 -· r•-ST ART YOUR NEW An equo1 -IY ,..,.,,,. P.O. Boz 111 El ""'"'"" ""1;. .-, I~ •u-tmp1oyu Ten, C.W. l'Jl30 M-601 Da.lb' •' .... _ C.. -AttnoctlYO ........ f 01 no5 I. CoMf Hwf• with the NEW YIAll PAl!T -waltna. M"" ....... •oo ·-· C-. HI Mff e MALE "'""*'II:.' '1tl '· 1415 n.lt WAJ', Coda M.... ti. over 21. A-'-tn -. ---..., .... ,.. •---Must 1mow are&..;..(.;-~ Train JICIW-1.a tht evtniaWI <114) 545-1251 Portoftn:""" lt&i0t'"i"~ ~~-=-_:_.._,._:'°.=: 67M050 e ''-Part ~ .. '' at our Balboa :r.land head-gu ... _ ........... -.. .... ~ -~ WAlllESS 4'W'tln. F.ARN ss wldl• n••lc••••••n. 25122 J,y NpOr'tl. ~a , ________ .Ue~2.,~ ~S~, _....__. ,,...1.EARN.J:arnlO...,,.l--------1-m..i, MllllM ..,. nlalad to expert. ..,..., .~ +. IJt -·. M .. t be Architectural Draltlmtn VilJo ence and prttent tun-W & ,..ISS NEWPORT · · --------1 ::;;..Zlwllh.:.;;..,.,llacll-·..-Plaanen FULL C>use -· ho. Phone MrL Launt "''" lllllN-lll'!t!\::I!:!: DISHWatuER ....... -ap'd belpl\ll SeoJor ~ Some'-tu ap. per!. mn!O for appt. u to 15 -nru. mi!: PART·TDO: DlllllW~ IUll ... noi a ...,.al!>. Fat Senior lnterl« Du!.-s P/tlmo except '-tu Equal opportunlt;y ......,., NEAT APPEARANCE. NO --~:.· .• ~.,_, -.lnt.,t'-,..UMtGU7, -.P.A.«aoe. RN'S.""'LL TIME l:XPERIENCENECESMRY viu..~ ·.: fer P.M.-llM5T1. ,,jO ....,,30 pm. Wm. L. Pveln a "-'!a. !IJl.20IT or.,.._ I 7i SHI JtESTA~ NIGllTS _. lla"'"1 ... for l9 PT APPLY IN PERSON f4ll N. N~ ,._ IUSIOY 1J or older Appb' in pel"IOll MacArthur Bhd at P'ard ltd, I mnaD cbDdnn, mature ~Ueat wortdna: ocmdlticm 2 to I P.M. N.B,. Bl MZilliA.+=~ OdAI, Cl.llf. l'JC25. <nfi) • reUUll O!'uWt • Dll ta .. bospltal. MIDDLE "std' tg ;qit 111 ""° Oontad NeB w. ~--111· 111' 15 Cont.ct: IOl'S 110 IOY -~· to -··=· .~ .. Blrnbrauu tor.... -· ' nu.ct.. ot Nunln( ;"iii,. H~W~ IUSIOYS 1::"ir!°' own":.°'.' .J COSTA MISA ~ 1'f!..St. llindT man. mo apt llm Oil 1'w ~ lloh """"' MEMORIAL llllar>. H-"'1 -IUSOlllLS 1y _,., Hwalth -.......... HOSPITAL 213-m.- i..nco • .,_,. Coll a>U«:t MJ.a7< .....,,. HOm:tftf ' D~, "iiiiQi;£: G06D PAY. Teucfi.llp Glllt HOSPITAUTY HOSTEM "~ ~ 8'iiiliii Am In ..,_ Fat ~ !lcteell a ,,_ SE!IVICE, ta looldnr tor --Don JeM' R.Mt1ur1nt Gtnenl bllpv, 1 year a.: mature wcmen to welcomt 9'W E. Adam1, H.B. per1e... A.,i,. In --comen to ""' ..... Pull Time ..... dee, MOn A DISHWASHER IS1 W. U.. St., Coota M•oa ~i;.;:.:,1.,".:,:.: APPLi,:"P~ W-;.:o= -, II Tl 1 •• rrs Clamour M • • • • • ..... ean -""" ... 1111mm f. uz AROUS A~·~ u AP-PLY"" .. Tint<. lie ... -In """' PlY 285 •. Main St., L.... lmlllUI I.II; . I • -~.. T. , ~ ~ Work NeL!!1Jt\41F~ THI RIOOlll ~_! ~~ ' 111""" 151 I. Cout Hl1hwll'f Ex9c Bee ..... _., • .i..,a.o # 11 Fuhlon llland ·--•· I Waltr-, sd ttioi;; ltliS JO Newport o..t.r, Npt. Bet>. c:;. ~ ... ~ ~ SALISLADY Nowpert INch ,,.._ Tl1-........ 1410 !JactmdCI '9r Metrolcv C ARPENTEJUI (Camper), ~..,-lqa1 ~ Put time, txperlenced lJ9 C ............ t;\ Aut9 Mechanic lllUBffl E. lfE ALL·&OUKD MEN, ...,....;.,,.._.,,. OPFICI OlllL PA!tT Ttmo Pi ta belp In Cooto-·- N .... car de&Jerahlp ntedl S CABINET ltl"tERB, SIDE Part time, pref. eq. buly offtce, No experlence _'hftA -clus-for ... 1511. Cout Hlghwoy WAUB a n.oottS. M ... DENTAL Aulltaat, DISMOND'S '* 017,wllltnln.IYP!"I Schoolo;I~...,... -...... dept Top h have owa toolL Call Rid<._,,...._,"""" '3 Fuhloo loland 111 a -10 to l!I. _ _... ... ...," """'~' - ACo.btMflts.A-twtn Newpert loc ·--11 -at .... "4e,torct.iallen1t •1 , N-Bea.ell .Tdo Dlvkkln. Wool1a1 utJ:UIJJ.-.U .....,-J:Qwt•U. ~ -·~ -41 ...... --··~· -Ind-Inc. "' •• CSllldrm. ·-..-. ,..... CMJOft Dr. a.ta 14-. " ' W.t uai St. Newpod drm, • ,_wii't Jail Y:t llO!JDAY IUS~YJ a PRE ...... mer Gluo • Salary open. 67>-1'00 PARTml!: !IALD LADY -an, .. -QI[-.. IALlllAIZR.VIC:Z D1SHWASHlllS A11amblf Traia1!1JEY~dollte~ fD wcrt ill 1lnl JeWllrJ'&\liiLADy _. ~ w b'JGl~~:°Dl!I 119 Ranor, en.ta lleea nnL AND PART ma; Mechantcal aptltade. No -lllJ)erriM Jet.I' It.an, I bn per ~ dQI Rn l C ~ Mar, al. ______::_ .- . IAa&• $1T ........ -Dtvl-W--dd atd. U :SI IO 3'"' Owa a wlL lhtu lloll4a,y lllalon. J-· ··-N t CZYOKSKI &£1i c:Ub .bonm tor·mu °"" 40 OVJ;Ft ll 1nltuatriH. lftc. llT w• trullP-Udo r.i. fD.«11, call Tom Towmend, Brett ' ....,.. ewpor who1naY i c : o J (lie. In Ntwpallt: Beach area. APPLY IN PERSON 16th St, Newpcd fO.Ol1 att ' PK. Walbr lewelert. Jlhid., o.t.. Ma-. Mt-3t01 tlftllOUI claad. 6 ..-.. ,.... "*" •• 1rtpl to 2 to • P.M. AC!ftVRl.Y 11-. --ili IWDI • GO """,.. AL Secrttary, rut. '°' l&U N-.. ell CIOlitaetewb::tWn. AirmaD •--.--GO DANCE28 'l\lp.,..... carate t7pl1t · .,._ ... _. 4,C.~ ...... ,._ft&. -'S llG ,IOY mK)I. ••·per,; ...,,. .._ .. to .iart. Ooll rar SALULADY ·-· llldr;c.' llalllOL 112-14111 llliorj 0..,.. 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Ill'! .. • 11. .,,.,. Iii ~ lll &. ,_ a , C.M. Pbone 5"-t• Eld 4't DENl'AL m:RETARY EAJUf 1ii'i4 1 ~· 'c I 1P'it put A• UDO CAI\ WAG! TRAINEE .,. ---.. --Pat--. ---'JI • I;. lftlO 0..-... ~~~ -...... _ ----ta .,,. ............ -,_ N1pol. -~· ... ~!tt·wl iillfCa &: 11,12 Im-. 11(1( sunk~ ...a. PIO. A"'1' ,. w.· Ult. mm ftnted. IQ)'11nJa~ an eur'a.n. ri&and If·~ ... ..:::, -..... >'*" = ~~ ... " ,.....,,7 s Me• r er ed. _.,,., ll&cGNSGr r~ ~· ~ ~ .~.,.;;,;;. fie..• tot pm. CaD m..n ~ iUi llr. i: TbJI k ':-::..., • :...:-• 4 :..; ~ ~=~~-. 4-111 W-IAB'YltTTE&, llta D~~~ =~.-:..lft-t ::::..~~ · -···· , • .._, P:AR T·Tbnt mab•M •• • '6Mtllt1pb11<~S:US Hewport... rwtiu,..419' ,. QI -~ -maa.DIJL_la _ - --!IALD Y, .... -· CllOliii DllM .... DiiKCLllUt . a.. LalloJ, D.Al LY IMBettJ-at llTl'E&---IWIYllTTEll,., -~ K""""V F ried ioaatlM F+ 11 • z,,..._, • ..._ .... in..or.-a w . ..,. C.K. m f'1 .., ..... ,. ••L tnla ___ ..__trw.;~• Ncllm\•lfD.~IJ.-RWJ, .... I I'" 6 Valo ·p.-NI PM._WJP.X. -UdW•C ll:SM:•~Nt-lo f, -On ftt. QI . -~ a -t.±'l.W ... Mlll MAR To -la -• llllniiiOr. - ----·~ :TYPIST Wri-... iWI fii aAliit ,.. '• ,...._ UIO -·· ----Cillo, ..._cfll.mt IAIYltTfEa illlilil A-.io ...... -Ill. t1 n W wt r-t. Cd llr .... Met .. a'wdllle A Gt'fl.a.t..,.,M .. .a. .. , ,, --. , =OM. J. .,_ .. a-.1..._• · ..... a.._ tlllt _. ,=:;a·fOdcnL =•-=-:=~At--,..,..... i:::-.::r::...a.: S D111ft1t.t6 ,_ ... NI_ ~=.!las"*C1itiiiiii""I 'ID QUMjU !'OU a:tl. lllal iiiii-• JliiilJJb -a.rt LIT -ta .. -Diii ~--.. -. Diii -ftif l!ESlll.'TI $100. DJ.Ult ·~ · •. .. -;:.;o. .. . ' • -!... -_-._ -------------- - ------------- • DAILY PILOT t'llund«1, Howtr1btt ZS. 1'68 O\kll¢tilNDISE FOR filEi!CHANDlSE FOR MERCHANDISE FOil MERCHANDISE FOR MEllCHANDJSE FOR MEltC~DISI FOR TRANSPORTATION Tl!(INSJIORTATION . jTRAHSPORtATION ~D TllADI SALi AND nAOI SALE AND TRAD~ SALE AND TRADE SAl,E ANQ. TRADB _SALE AN.D TRAD! 5ilJlboa'1 9(110 ~fcY<Jb, , ~00 COl!>ptl" . I 9520 fl~,. 8000 Furniture 8000 Pl1n .. I. Ot91na 1130 Mi-11•-l600Mlsconi noous • 1600 MlacfOIMOu• I~ UDO ; ~ . ~"'-::-__ '""'""" __ ANNIVERSAttY 1;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;; qu.u.rn ..,. ..,. bed 11iii .J. . .s! ::l':a.r .... BRAND NEW --ctilbANCe~ MEDITERRANEAN SPANISH " Mrnilur6 :J.ieJfa-0'6• ;:~Ne'w Sha-m Samples · ~' "wm sou Any p1-1ndMdu111y a• ~~ed arm divan. lg"matchlng chJllr with beautiful flbrlcs; 5 pc hexagon dork oak tlJn.. Ing set with black or avocado framed ch- & vinyl cushions; 5 pc bedroom se~ lklr Mr & Mr)·<fresser with lg framed mirror, 2 lg col1llil«les & matching headboud. .. . . . ,,_ ... ... ONLY $429.95 I $895 Value) ·-::-.:.; orTERMSaslow1s$3Weitk .. ;tt~own -use our store charge plan '':Ip proved Furniture JNO-liiooy Fron! -BUT Quallty ValuM lnald1) 2l'9:Harbor Blvd ., Coda Mui 548-9660 ,Open 9-9Dally -Sundoy11.S ft:Yea.rs same location -a1me owners · .... ~) ~ Furniture 8000 4 PIOCE ;...«C'tlonal daft'D- port. Forest grei!ll, tuxedo sty\r........JlQ_repair needed. ~-·: G1r1ge Sale 8022 EVERYTIUNG GOES -An entire tDlseb:>ld to bt IOkL Owner Australia ba u n d. Furniture, a~ tools, & even the house ibelf. Make otten A be prepared to remov• moveable purchues lmmedlately Sun- day Dee. 1, 2 thru 5 PM only. Pleue no other time. w/beaullllllllr qµllted 11'1~ ll3llO. -.,., • '61 MODEU SAtE ""'· lpllt -............ bltn SACRIFICE Oi>o>plc clua * y AMA liAS * Gol411u, w~"" ...... W• are cdebn.q ... 1'ih fn.mt. N.... T..-d -nm. lfl.1&w., «>Yer; IDtc ..... H·I~ kw wi.c1 .. KARL AHREN AMlve..._ wllh"""""" PNHnfS -$2'0-..... l&'IQ.-• '150 • TREMINDOUS di.coun1> lo all Oepuln\en11. illi£iN l&tht I" jolnW, :II" COLUl4BIA b motet • "' Dl$COl./NTS , luy now It 1111 p<lcM Delli ....a Aw, barlUoao cond. Pril;ed ftlal>C m.<3fl , ..... Ow llJ""-..,.. •nd lay -•w•r for REAL LIVING la~ areui... tcnr:at 4 or (213) 199il228 ,._,. 1:" i •"'fl 11 ... u ... ' Chrlalmla dell•ery. -...._ 0.-~ Alt I pm. OVER COST All 69°Modll& b1dy NO PAYMENT 1'91M•••pM'&PCllL P-Cru1Mt1 9020 for lm,,,.d. Del. s.1!1~~~E,,':.~~~~ •m Cfu.~Lma,j :JreeJ Mhc. w>111ec1 U1o ...... 1at s.. c.t Sbo....,. HERB FRIEQLANOER o. ~-:!,T, ~ Luie" "'1ectlon o< llnl,. w N la STAMAS -· 9625 Ga•den Gro .. 8lvd. <;,AMPER•R NTALS ""'':::Ftr CHOOSE -CUT WE ~ ~! ! ! 24 ~~AITE!t scn~Lm . ·.:~~:=~ ~=:~tor SENSIBLY PRICED S: i:'":E~"!:'. N~ ~ % .i ~!!~~~' _ The~0•1 ~oblns Slory & Cl1rk OPEN DECEMBER lTH TOP CASH IN 30MJD11ta s.. tht 11!'AIW LINE Amw•-D!CUTE 2060 Haibor &Wd. Kohler .. C1mP!lll • w=...: ~ HARllOR v~'c.rr SALES • .?"=::.::;:., c; ~ Coast Music EDINGER STREET _, .. w.,,. drlu ...... , ~ r>e~.Jl<o/. <;Ill!. ·~ ..... 1.ry and thinks .,. 1839 Newport Blvd., CM e 6U-27ll a can continue to DICTATE to 32' Dlrn.El..i Cr.and Baokl lier. 646-0271 (BolwHn M19nol;a & Hwy. 39], ~l ... ry,otc. 8700 b> ownu. Complelely1-C~oo=L~FO"'R~Y~ULP' 114 S. El Cimino RHI equlpPed '°"""""' rada<. San Clemente WESTMINSTER HOMELITE Chain Saw. Xn1t -I 'to 4,ap. Woek 50c< .Honda ""1 ''" ~· c1a,y1 · Engme a real runner, New 492-4642 a>od.2l lnclo. · rid" ..... q"lcl<-tw~t throl· Ml-tlTf $--'-CkJ Boats 9030 tie, scrambler ~. O~ MOVING !! SALE !! Sporting Goods 1500 Ml1cell1neoue LIKE New. Ji&: l{lW Atla&. • ....---,......,.,,...,,~.,.,. • ....,.,.....-owned by Uttle Old· '8.dy l4" oomplete with stand~ 1965 -is• HAVOC sKt BOAT from Lagwia. Fot Quick M&-3.S90 Meruccy 1000, just had ma· Sale S85 cash. ~747. 462 Heid Skis Vedor 210 Movin& -Real Bargains! PETS and LIVESTOCK jar tune&:u(). Brand new St. Ann's Dr., t,aguna. Bea& inchlding biMing. $70 Twin bedt w/bax sprlnp., marine battery, control box '61 TRIJ}MPH ~ mattress&. dreuer. Dbl bed Cats 8820 .1 cables. Continental biJ BONNEi/LU.~ We're moiving to larger quar-~======== J w/mattreQ, box •~. .__,, .. ___... f -wheel u11.Uer . .-u .... ce or 120 Fr; xln~ cond.,. IAW ten and we have a lot of Miscellaneous 8600 dreuer w I ml.rmr. Cr i b 2 SIAMESE catl, temale, ott seasm sale. 644-2862 or mil• $800 "'"9935 -pianol!landc>rgaruwedon't w/mattre11. Cba.lrsi llJlrllYed, no each or both ' .~ ,--- want to move. Some are bar-.b-que pit, lamps. etc. for $15. 64lS-2689 54l>-46'l2 '64 250 CC HONDA Haw~ Dune 8u99lq used; aome demos; aome ANTIQUES l.aW: aat $50, 1885t San Carlos. F.V. 14' FLEETFORM gla.sg boat, l-0wner, xlnt oond., \'eryl--------- repoe; some diJcontinued round table $40, old unusual 962-1003 aft 3 pm, n-. 1825 35 hp Johnson. Sacrlf. • low mileage. Best oiler PORSCHE powered dune 9525 rnodela -and all have been chair, you put together UO. G•fts? _.,,,,. 646-5421 or 642-0416 hikes. 646-2524 buggy. Yellow fiber g I a 1 drastically discounted to eell Admlral Frost Free Refrig, Christmas I ENGLISH Pointer, ~. Bo Ma' 9033 1952 HARLEY -Davidson. body. Indy tires. See to ap... immediately! You must not 2 dr Coppertone, exeeI cond For liJOR frieoda and rela-AKC, SHOW DOG to •1> it intenance Full dreB.'1, $900. T.11,Victoria preclate, Make offer I misl this rea.UY mpectaeul&r $100. Frigidaire washer ex-tives 90 bard to pl.eue TRY proved home on co-owner • n~• PAINTING e Sl. Apt B-2, C.M. EM!. 646-3802 sale ~ with eel cond $75, Small upright ·n from ov• • v•.. ===--~~-, . no money !retter $50, Electronic a llTREASURES OF ""'., .. ~.~~A-~. ~038. No U.85 Per. fl -t ,Paint '63 HONDA 250 Scrambler. PRIVATE -new dune buggy ddWn O.A.C. &. •5 yean to Baldwin combo orgkn 2 yrs ........ -.,._...... Compleb! Boe.f Repair Rebuilt engine, need& tune bod,y, metal fiaked. $200. :"Jio·s BAlDWlN STUDIO old Paid $695, aell $250. St ALI BABA Doberman PinschW Newport _Marine SerYlce up $175. 536-9M4 / ' e 646-3718 • Geo elee guitar $10. Make 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. PUPI Dry Docb &t2-444T 11<i968~H"-oiiN<iro1'A~IEOiii<ScnJnble~;;;;;;;;,J ======== lim~e=YC..~-~= otters aft 5:30, 675-1926 Open~'%~:~ AKC Will bold until Clttist· Marine Equip. 9035 Beautiful $400. Imported Autos 9600 DANISH."""PtPdem furn. Ta· hies~ c~tt, cbalr:s. good cori4. .6.D11que Birdseye Ma- pte~'B:PY $15. OR J..3974 3 DESK:! · with matching ~dltional chain. SDI IQr;all. R. L. stickler. ~~· Happy ma .. Phone 540-31m 536-:!233 • • SJ>ot CW tor Import! HARBOR DRIVE IN ADORABLE AKC ~1ini.. Poo-CO NT I.:N EN 'I.AL Boat 1968 RIVERSIDE 50 cc $145. w9 PQ' more for QJl)' lmport The Greare: Gift ot All 1hank59iving s:"_JA'P-.ME·ET ~!· male, black.r; 6 moa. Trailer eu.iteble Jor 18-ro: Low mileage -xlnt cond! regardlts1 of year. make 2348 Ruf&en, Costa Mesa. 1-=~-~~~7"7"" 2 OPHOJJil ERED BarreJ O\ain. GOld. $45 !m" both. &ti-!526. GARAGE Sale: Old school desks, camel back trullk. old round oak table, Door sale, miRc I.amps. work bench (l-vleca) t o o l s , clothes, boob, a n t i q u e piano stool.. 238 Tustin Ave. at CliU Drive, Npt Bch. Sat & Sun. 9:am • 5:pm HOLLYWOOD bed, Children'• bed• A potty seat, couch, tables &: chairs, china & diahes, garden tools, etc .. 22 gun. 2 large camper lift jade&. Must Sell ~ Weekend. Na.me a Price. 210% c.ecll Pl, C.M. Appliances 8100 I in the * AUCTION * ... .. ..,.,, boat 342-1925 at coodi .. An. 1ry us befot't! Mus e Home 53&-6071 . 8'f3.$ "" '65 G!LERA. Good trail bike vnn -~ ELM 0 R E Give your toyed one• a piano u you 'rill sell or buy Every ,Sat. & Sun .,,..w -.. or organ far Oui&tmu. &'ive Windy a try Corner, of Harbor Blvd AKC Min Sclmauur pup fem. Bo. SI' M • 9036 $200. 2140 Highland Way, MOTORS, 15300 Beach Blvd. New Hammond organ1 Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. I: McFadden; Santa Ana Olarnp blood lines. Read'y t ·~--~~'-·· _. Laguna Bch. Wtstmluler. 89f.3322. from•················· $599 Windy's Auction . Barn 531-1272 aft 7 now or will hold 'til e URGENT I e 6.5 • 175cc Dirt racing bike. abo man uaed from •· 1$50495 B<hlnd Tony'• Bldg. M•l1 * AUCTION * Christmu. ll25. B4l-4183 1 >ril1 'Pa1 ~.to , ..,.P my f';be't:iaM "'at & tank. ALFA. ROMEO New pianos·tr0m ...... SAMOYED puppies, AKC &ailing dinghy on your bay-Real Fast! $250. 646-380'2 1----.,..-'------- alao many med from • • $175 20'751iS Newport, CM 64&-8686 U yoU will sell • buy Will-hold ttl 'Cbrlatrnu. $100 front dock or beach. 1966 YAMAHA so. $160. 1Ai '61 /Jl.J'A Romeo, con. * SPECIAL * PDOL TABLES, tennis tbls, rtve Wfn,d;y a try • $125. 549-39f2r Call:, Dave, .S.W.2660 r• • down ,vill finance. Call ~bl.e.. Priced to $350. Uaed Hammond B with Les-poker tbla, exerclilng·equip. Auctlons Friday 1:'Jl:i p.m. 1155 e 646-9288 e li and b 11•95 Call · • TOY Poodlea, A.K.C. Silver 8 Q A T S l i p a v a I l • 847-e rever ••• .••.• at ~~ ""llpriattces.12 W1'ndy's Au· ct'1on Barn al hi •-·•· d ~ every night & W ll ""'°"""" m e, w le ..... ......., stu BEACHCOMBER NB.. Up HONDA 305 &rambler, lo Sunday 1-5 8 ace · Beblnd Too,y'a Blda. Mat'! .wrvioe: ~ to 35'. 5'&--5383 mi:, H. D. '62, full dress. 'til Oiristmas for your KIRBY Ytc:uum Oeaner " 2<175% Ne~ CM 646-86811 BOSTON Terrier pups male Xpnt. Msut sell! 6'T.H846 . attachments. Take over --"'--=~·'-7==-=-&; female g wk& ol.d, male Boats Wanted 9050 .68 HODAKA 100. 6 mm old. _E_N_G_U_S_H-=._.FO-=--R-D• =~ "".n pymnu "' $4!.l2 e...,. KNITTfD f..\BRICS 3 nm Shot. AKC. 547-1831 FWJ I in CORONA DEL MJ\R Credit Department. ~T289 CRUISER WANTED dirt &. street equ p. Co"'pl•t• Se lei • Service. ELEC R.&nie $35. Kenmore .....-FOR SALE TSINY toy silver poOOles.. 3().-34 Ft. Cruiser with twin _ssoo_._54~>-~7c:2l--.•..,..,~--·I 100 mph, 12 mi. per 911. CORTINA 2854 E. c.oast Hwy., 67J..8930 washer $45. Power mower Relflnanta, ....... nle11 &: Mill how stock. Will hold fur screwll wanted immediately. • HONDA • F11ll fiwe pen. 1ph. 1tyling $25. Mlmeograpb $35. Q) -"""'tmu. 541>-7611 Aey ag•, in good oond;tjon. CORTINA G.E. Washing Machine , To Beat The Price I.ncrease ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 BLK. & tan male Da_ .. _ .. ,,...., ___ .. . t almost ·new, $100. Coldspclt We Ordered ln Advance! 638-Z136 p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa. "'""'"'-Will pay "'°""" outrigh or M NI B K OfK: .. ;£in:niture #i"~pmont 1011 Et#IRI typewriter AcSI* e>llllltive type, model :nl:< ~ ribbon, 1967 ~new $300 ln-~w.,~ chest treeaer make oHer• New Stock e Old Prices HARBOUR Surfboard, 10', 0 ~RATORS n-. ...... e 8 ,~·~~~g'~"'~pion trade 1969 newp h"" • oasb2131 I J ES • · °""'"' ....,.,_""'1""6 llu=1. ~.......,. ,,.,,... ......., diUerence. one 531-1936 ORGANS and PIANOS J-'g'=ooil=oha='i>'=':o$60=.=640-4650==·=J Plaques, decorated boxes & ;;00o;nllERl!AN="7;;<p,,p=py:::-, 08-::_,=k 33l-0786, Norm Li%tt 1969 •90• OR .65. " o·KEEFE • Memtt dbl WURLITZER FREE TO YOU !!'.' .:!! cai.oo.n. 16·50· old "Pkk •• Tho un"" =="'·="""··"""==I * $239 * oven Deluxe 40" range, CONN .......-u.u.i. Olampiqn sired. 962..-!'.W!86 A -"-lr-'c-"r•c..ft ___ _.,"-9_1_0C).., 1 griddle, _.... 110 0. PROFESSIONAL B .. "'y -HERB FRIEDLANDER 548-3273 KNABE e FISCHER ORGANIC FertJll.w, a&ed A.Ion hair dryer, x1nt cond. PUPPIES Germ a D Prl. Pilot CourH 13750 BEACH BLVO. HW. 3~ REFRIGERATOR, Apt me: FROM $529 horse lDllnUre combined 110 Voll:! SIOO. 23" Philco Sbepherd. AKC. S25 & $35. ;'15 dn, $l0.16 mo.,Mbone~ 12 Bloc~1 So. G. G~we Fwy.I Real nice. $60. Guaranteed. Visit us at with wood lhavinp. Good TV, $25. 531-1.812 a.ft 4 PM * 6#-2101 * A1rcnlt Sales. F M Pardo:J ~======='=J Coast Electric, Service Gould Music Company ;1~;! ~between it:G APPROX. 100 yds. oU-white ./AKSHELC al!T!Eho .5 tnol!I male, Orange C ~LO n61t Y Airport Auto Services Dept. 646-2488 "Since 1911.. nylon shag carpet .l pad. , s ts. Phone 549-2666 or ;.H9"1 O 9400 Db. 2.0oor $1883 fMMlDIATE DELIVERY Q..,., SO 2 Dr1., 4 Ors., GT'1 in 1tocli. Fully •ulomelic or 4-1peed. Top Trade for Your Pre.sent Car Theodore Robins FORD W~A·loondi:.~ .. =>45N.Main,SantaAna 9s:ol~~eN~':: ~.:a:;=.·J:.M~~: •~• Mobll1Homes 9200 &Parts Deli ruaran -... So. ot Freeway 547-0:iSl home. 673-4010 aft 4 _..,., Horses 8830 'o36 FORD & 1"'0 FORD Costa Mesa. c.oast El~bic. Service Mon & Fri eves 'til 9 11/'8 45" SOLID Oak Coffee Table NOW ......, "" 642.0010 Department. 646-2486 Sw1day 12 to 5 p.m. $40. Complete H-0 Tta1n PRE-OiRISTMAS Sale 4 • Coit• Mes•'• Own Priw•t• * PARTS * 2060 Ha<bor Bl•d. FOR your favorlle charity. Sel $50. 10~ ~-·t Balboa "obile Home Show '36 • 1 trans., l ·radiator, 1· ~ GIBSON Side by side door anlmal cl "-..., ,_.. Qoarteni, 5 • Appys, 10.. m refrigttatxr. won · on quiz Stuffed . s . ..__ e!'.:_~ Blvd. Balboa bones. 20286 Laguna Ca· Ac:hllll DodfM' Stodh1J11 Cootinental kit, 16 in. rim• Hda.J.ftf Good 8020 show. 1968 Model, U.t price Hammond Spinet organ restuffed, m~ .iw-AlllA>I. Rd , _ Show Modlf9 Oii Dhphrr & tires, rear end, 'drive i• -1 w/pereussion, reverb • 6'73-lll3 12/3 2 SrNGLE beds, mattress, nyon ....... gunaBeach 11'1. 16'•1't20''~ 1'4 wide, shaft, clutch. , l·.-,--.---.-.-.-1 ~TOR ~ top $420 -make oHer. 673-7503 repeal Save S225. MA'ITRE.SS &: box srpings gprinp, $35. 5x7 Pup tent, XI.NT For shows & pleasure le~gtht t• 601., Speci1I low ·40 Ford flathead ~. 1-69 :9 69 NE\V 69 69 69 DATSUN ·~r. -A' eofa. Maple Keomore wuher &c &'Ui Used spinet piano, $395. make offer. 3004 C.apr1 L&, rid.in&; % Quarter horse & price1 on 1how mod•l1. Hpod & misc. other ;paru. 69 DATSUN Dlftig ~set. Ba.r stools. dryer. SCHMIDT-PHIU.IPS 00. ~i.: " end ~ C.M. 540-5638 % Arabian. $500. 6'TS-5792 BAY HARBOR lncludes .. carburator, ~ Look!!! cOiMe.:JA!#e, chest o t Very good condition. $45. 1907 N. ·Main U ro UPRIGHT Plano, must be SHOPS MITH C 0 M· ·TRANSPORTATION Mobile HonMs Show tributor, regulator, oU pan, d U We rs. di 1he1, each. 847-8115 Santa Ana BINATION SAW. $125. -l42S Baker St C.OSta Mesa heads, clutch assembly and so 000 rm' guar \V'ilti~ washer &: FREEZ£R, Small chest ~!""'""~~"'!"~!!!!!!I taken apart to get 615-.2342 BOits & Y1cht1 9000. (At H:·~-) generator (needs worltJ. All ' ' • d ...--"'!'~--'· .. _... . -downstairs. 494-3115 12/3 ._,, • 1:1.ruu1 Call <>o om H B 170'.~. of ll<WJ. type. $&). c 0 a al Eleet:ric, Hammorki Chord Organ ALUMINUM UIUlel' awmna for S20.00. J.XN>"l.U. • • $186 8' D 18z:W:--15lli St Santa Ana. Service Dept. 64&-2486 with bench & mwic $300 Olll-IUAHUA, Beaut blk, 3 lOX30 neat new, $250. LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS ·• Skyline /1;9 ~· $6999 1 U 0W0 541-is~ KENMORE washer, brand e 54&-6229 e yr fem.. -Free to adult ~l After 6 PM Z'l' Cruising Sloop, beauti.ful N!!\11' double wide 2 bdrm., 62 CHEV v..a 283 motor $75 ,_ ·-new•m\15t sell nso. ======== home. 537-0860 ll/29 wood construction. Absolute eenteP kireben, Pa Im or Best ofie;. Wisconsin air $53 S6 ( 36 G~ge "!lie. 8022 e 64S-0041 e Radio 8200 2 COUCHES (nd ~) HEAVY DUTY Camper top condition! ·••··••· $7400 ~ Ma.Dor, fUlly '1ii'rrJ cooled mol<i1l50':<01"'0Uer. 1 ' Or mo • • f.~ _,,,.. 548-0159 Jacks. Coed cond. $35 pr. 47' Cruising Ketch .. $22,500 ished lnci'g. all kitch. a~ 49 Jeep mofur"& traftl.."$50. i:.IPN'T MISS THIS AUTOMATIC washer, good CAR radio 12 volts, never ll~'8 642-6245 . 44' Fiberglaa Crus .Ketch. pilaDce9, .epts.1 drpc. 20% 646-1764 OAC + Tax & Lie. 819; tft.1§1-tBORHOOD condition $45. ~frigerator used in orig carton. .$25. =,,..-=-::;:;-...-::-=-:-;-~I GE eleetrlc range. Good. $25. Very large galley & dinette, dn., cub, trade or equity. 1953 MG TD Xlnl bod no Barwick Hayden Importa SJ§GK:'DRD SALE $15. 646-5848 Pd $39. 962-17TI TWO Yr. okl ·t em a I e Floor fuma~ 100,IXXJ BTU + Large dog house •. $46.500 $71 mo. O.A.C. e or ~ $150 sJ.n.as 993 So. Coa~t Hwy., LB. 3 r4,hbors • Orchid St. Bar-FRIGIDAIRE w&Sher, good Shepherd -LlceI18e, shotl, S25. 6464M3 ~~~o~:erb Ford diesel, Rick 8-ldlno's ev°!s &. w~S. ! 491:fm, 545-0034 gaij g&1c! AnUques. TV condition $45. See at 1767 Television 8205 well trained. 84l--8026 lll29 FLAMENCO Guitar wtib -w7 0 ca In. Very fast MObile World '69 DATSUN PICKUP CQM>~pli.ances, small ltfonrovla, C.M. -N-EWPO--RTER--TV-, -Re-..,-. rs PUPPIES. ~ c 0 ck a P 0 0 · Case. $175. From Ba,rttlona ~.a~ und~!:iU!~i:·~ 19432 Beach Bl., H.B. 962·1.rn Trailer, Travel 9425 Loaaed, 4._spd,. dlr o/green el~ 1>run. tools, power LARGE Gu refrigerator, to any make. W 0 r k 545-5441 11129 Spa.In. Cordoba. 546-6861 heads & &bower SJ9 ·500 436 S. Harbor Bl., SA 531-8770 1 , . ,, ~~l, whita aide walls, 6 se~s. surf board runs good $50. 613-1461 "'•aranteed. Used TV'a low OLD newspapers. (tied in HI-FI, Harmon-Kadron, Gar-DAVID l FRAsER. IDEAL 2 Bft..2 BA Kttl GO In Style. 67 Ford Camper pJY tires. $188 Cash or older bl«1*a,,:J¥~r surplll!' partll, •u bundlesl. 962-lffi 11/29 • Trogan M x 50' on Bac\c S~. 67-10%' Travel Queen. foreign car in trade. Pymnts ~ti.&.:..gift!, dishes, Antiquq 81 TO as $25. 'JJ.1l1 Harbor Blvd., SCRAPS lor makin& doll rard multiplex & stereo. CALL: Chuck Avery Bay Ideal tof' re t Ir• d Toilet. shower, holding tank, $56.86. Call after 11 A.M. nili:l. -Yffii name lt, It's C.M. clothes. Call 962-tm ll/29 1903 Federal Ave. C.M. 3424 Via Oporto, N.B. aduits. Prtvatl ComrnunitY gas elec. rel. Hot "!ater ~ t hi!iJ A miniature shoppill&' PRE-Christmas sale, China, FOR that extra room. 23'" FIREWOOD 673-5252 * 494-3916 Eves. Oub House. pool, beach. heater. The~ heoat.J,:;;6,..7..,D~:---:Sed:;--'°'"'a-n.·I ~u• O• 3 days. F'rl-Sat-glass, miscl. Dotties Anti-Admiral T.V., B/W ~fapte SANDY loam, top soil. 637-6Ml 1.; FT. Qato01 Fla.mitvo Boat dock avail. Sl0,'500. 673-1556 · atsun 5\Jjc'i'iov.~ thru Dec. lst. ques. 10861 Beach Blvd. Console • pert a:md. $75,540-<032 '="======ll/30=.!...----"'"---:-RaOl!!I". Blue and gold. Unit No. 234 Ouftbrldge Wy. Black beauty with atr concl. Raars 10..a:.:: to 6 PM. 201n, Stanton, CAiif. 828-7CXXI. (213) 43G--:&15 -1600 Trailer &: boat IJ'eshly 673-l254 or 675--1341. 300 E. Trucks 9500 4 spd, dlr. Near new! $85 &~82 Orc:hld, S.A. FIREPLACE Screen, old RENT TV $10 Mi1cell1neou1 8600Mlscell1neous ,painted. New White CoastH NB ~ Cuhdel!versor.taketrade. ff Is. -S · N . ~ li -'-------------------naucahyde .Uph>llltery wy, '6NHE y i.: ... Wlllfincprlvpt:y.Lowpay. band wrought iron, panish o Deposit · .... ioe de very Three Ui% hp Ownpion SEE the Dual Wide Road: .PICKUP . inent:s. 4gi.,9773 : AR4,Q.E SALEll influence w/crert. $ 2 S. 894-5111 Ol' 772-91.10 ,, ___ p • --rl-· Para '-========; 962-tm I ~es. Complete w l t b ....... an IU•IC ...._., • Long Bed. S '!pd, dlr; (ll)Odr ~Mft!pes, each panel MAGNAVOX T v / S t e re 0 uyl Sw1pl At fflf'hr IMI. DriYHI meveral fuel _tanka, steering mount, Elite and General condition thnt-out--inS' ~ an!tqtJe green $50 per VAfn' stock Amer &-Et.-combo only 6 vdt, useil. SWA p and eontrok.. See at 28CE mobile Mmes now at delivers or take trade. Take pajt. ~t iron candle furn & clocks. L a rt y Cost $&XI, now SJSO, 642--0138 I..afCyettt, ~ Beach. Dual Wide Saas payments $39.86 mo. Call' i---F-E_R_R_A_R- 1 ---I Dr!SNWAh dinette table, M ,......,. Anti 2428 "' .,.~,. wtiiiJ:ht~ & wood $25. o • .,_, ques, G.E. Black & white portable 23' CABIN CruiRr Chryaler Ol&Jllftlan Mobile Homes Inc:. 4,,....9773 or ~ N~ Imports Ltd. Or-idui~ po\e bar &tool!! 4 Newport Blvd., CM. TV. $45. r----MEET·---.. Lone Star, all alumn.; in 520 N. Harbor, S.A. '50 O!EVY P"l,U. ~ ~u-aflle"Coun()o'f only author--ocl6 ea. Feathered S I M hi 8120 S42-l92S A: outboard mtr., bead, 531-8571 ty 4 spd. 4 T ?e-ar tnd, lr(ct dealtt. pdil; ~O. Old tapestry "' ng ac net R.,,t A Color TV galley, tandem trlr. 8 28• TRAILER. Conv '55 eng. GOod ~S. ~t. s.A.tliS..-8tRVICE. PARTS S5&JJ· ~tools S5 each. '67 SINGER. W81 console in-low as SlO mo. 645-1672 Ba.rgainl Trade fur smaller toxahopl:. Reuonable. 4 du1i Blk Int. lbms i!*d liut, 3100 W. ~Hwy. ~ Jl<!n!, 2543 om,.• d"""'· T"""'" ""''"' EVERY SAT. & SUN •. I 0 • u TO , P.M. boat «, I Cu liiianeo. Pk. 675-<lB:I, -"""' oil le8L $400. 2740 Newport B<ach ~c.¥"10 am-S pm. man fOl"tts repo! Touch-Hl·FI & Stereo 1210 """"" • 9e8-473t 1 I High]and Way, Laguna Bch. "2-941li 540-l?M G~E jiie: 3Z9 Min. ~mauc. auto, De zag, but. -'-"'-"--'.;.c.;.:_ __ ..;c I QIAN OUT 1'olJi GAUGE • • • 14' PLYWOOD. new 40 HP MOTOR HOMES 9215 MUST sell one. 1$9 Ford Authotlud lt1G Dealer Avr. C.M. 56-alll. ton holea. blind hems. fancy 1968 GE Solid Sitt!! Stereo HAVE FUN SWAPPING! motor; el¢. atarter, % ton P.,.:-tJ....,tJ:'IO. 'q Ford Hiifi9'i~ Hi, ear I y etitchN. No attacb needed. Co~e. AM/FM multiplex, • Flff ltDDlf PlAYGROUND • t:raiJao, wW Mil parts, EconoMi •P~'Cti ~ Bo\)l • ~ AAf ~~ p)]~ lamp, 17" $37.99 Cash or assume $3.87 Perfect! 8 mo old. Cost forward controla. w/'No 1 exc. mlilch, Coed. 2 2011:::---:-=----I ;:'ii~-.~ mloe It.rm. mo. Guan.nt.., good. Call 1450 Sae! Sl!S ., trad< HARBOR 8, LVD. _ DRIVE-IN troll", will "" ,,...,.. ' Avocad•i'C.M. ~1397. , ''l'trm 5""616 613-14"1 ~ "" 25. lh'i PM ·51 FORD panel be~. erpt!. GA!liCt S'OJ" Toob, '""'· u.. • I I 1125 < Tnok '°'""' .. ~ taP'• :..; 3700 McfA"""' ·-* week• Sat 1\!&11. dnpeo, taP' d<ek, panelin&, ~Orittmu deeoratioc-., mu11ca nit. -,, $60. * JI{ llWft . BO&"l'ON Whder, .u·. 31 rum xlllt. MS-2560 :l--~ Bud-C.U. Sal ROCK & Roll Eltttn>nle l!!IS Pomona. CM, Apt B SANTA ANA • PHONE 531-1272: J-. """ Ml>' """P· ~2 °"'"' truclr. qwll1lle :Y.;j~ fl)$, oombo-orpn. like new, bit-Sporting Good• 8500 ICOtl:Nli• HAlllOtt ILVO .• -*'AllOIOO snso. rr ... tond. &t6-l510 eng, 4 &peed eydr.~"' ,A SAr:::;,a Sun. J5051 Hlahland in amp, 5 volcea, vibrato, ""''--"..C..."-C.;...._..;c.:..c •·ii•--tt ' make offer. 646-- 1 * Di-(We1tcilfl> NB. red & chrome, portable • SURFBOARD S -SELLERS BUJ£DS -~ 160 CHEV~ T P.41 . .aa. ftfl, :»wr mow(' r , UXI. 962-19:U Christmas Special! Super JI COLUMBIA 29 .. Querida." from StAte of CalU. Vtl')I , ft:.l 'LUDWIG druma. tun Rt, light shaping Bianka, SlS. ,2Sc ~ ... ..:,,,.... • -.ntt 3td Pf,l"t:lm, Slwp! clean 6 cyl $675. 6'Ti-c169 JA G-fWonltun" '""'"-$650 now. u"" 2 "'°'· M"'t 12S. ""' ,.,.. thro 10·. $1.00 llhn'41r H•~-r . M&., ......, a1,. 8, •85 PICK ULIJ:l>d< Goodl---ir.,G,..,..U_A_R ___ 1 'c.~ ~ "" lllS ,,...,,, ~~ =ARDS ~ $1.DO ,_, ,s:;-~ ~.:· .:' ..._"'""M.:r:: .===:::::===:i~J,"°""'=::'::""'::·::l<=V"!':!:-~::::!:P,.:_:•~··:::•_--1 ; •A lAGUAR Pl1nos I. 0~1ns 1130 WARDY So>rlboAnl 9·5·· $50. I0-3295 El ~ C -•o ~-9-0 ! PT. s.. A,to.,.tle ...,,., . ., ectnc 111 Y~ -mJMll ~"' power 1tttrtrc wire wheel&. ORGANS Xlnt ""' 64&-3514 ,----FREE IUYEl'S PASS ____ , 11,\CING ~ _, Aiiroil'1'JI -lnclu...S 1op NCW 'W"' • ~ ~~ _ PIANOO LACKN: '; ";:',._ x1n1 TO SWAP MEET • · fl·l ~L -I -·!~ -a e11rY1·tr; TR.U'CIC Jill CMIPP Jllf 51.EMCJNS L4BG~"r'~N OJ' eond. """'only twle<. """ 0000 SAT. & SUN. 10 AM. Tl> 4 PM. :13' ENSIGN Iota ol -847""'" otU PM ontl.•b ""°'.,.,,,,.. llllil Bo. M.olil •SAT lMf lltll Ted-NEW a U8l!:D al>t SM . .,._1567 Fllll ADlllSSKlll ~ ~ C... ~ kOI 9t7$ $2595 Ed ....... ond Main 3:w. • ..c.M. WAJ,.JJOIS MUSlC ClTY OffilSrMAS special • a te-w Tw M .,.. .....,. 11 .....,. -..,_, Wll '*"" ., Mui* ael1 PIOO. IMS 1881 ~ Bi GEN~~JRA'~ ~ 1JtW567 1 W 6.-.,._., mllo M(M) Br1atol. C.M.. 541)..3165 ptw Wl.nd1.n1ea~ boanhl w •• llCC.IP91'1fl l"lll:ISI 1'NI .._..,.. lffir JM. .. ,;;: K.u..mu 0•trI•1 • t • •• CHRIS C)'de <N9w"J, Uc. SADOLEBA DODG'I D£\L &r.et IG-sm, aw... 1 I "'-• a. TRE QVJctr.a YOU ~ at $1£&. 64&J7l8 l~~~~!!!!!ii!!ii!!!!i!!~!!!i tniller. 8tandvd a... MlltY for ft. tot4&. JMn. 1401 N. Tuttln. S.A. 547-931n jClla' ad, then ltt b&dl: an4 I . 1131 M TU QUlCKDl YOU S!:LL DAILY PrLOT WANT ADS! t!!Xb'U! Xlnc cond. -.oou ~rt. S«Mn• '!-O:IARGE ~want 11.d now.~ ll.tf'!'I to .. Pbcnt rinl:I l . . FERRARI • • I • -----......-...--... ------~----· _. -• -·•· -.. • ••• w ••• ••• •pew P • ''* • • u ¥'"+' • • • •., • r•+• -----------__.......~ .. --~·~·-..-~-~··-··.,,,.,.......,,..."=""..., ' . Tllilndlt. ·-1'S, 1961 -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'OltTATION TRANSl'OltTATION TRAHSl'OltTATIO T It Imported Av,.. 9600 lmporhd Au... HOO ,..,,.,,... A-9600 lmpomd Au'!"_.~ lmportod Autos 9600 l'!'f'O!!od Autos 9600 Autoo Wont.d 9100 1Jooc1 C.r. JAGUAR MG POUCHE PORSCHE TOYOTA VOLVO WE PAY CASH Ja9uar11XKE '64 MGI l'OftSalE'1-~i..'. PonchiQ .,.,-c.up. e SALE • e SALE ' e ·~:~.;" COMNMD"GET 'EM Polo R>d w-leaU... -...... w/bladc ... _ .. _"'"_ """"'""•/-lealh-•uto SAW ..... DEMONS ..... TO~ .....__ --~t..•-•--'-t9Q".1Je& All An Nl:)t er inter. All Poncbe ~ , '. "' VG I ft.Ill tnte,--. s:.~rt .-gur eit· ~. wh'ft, radio, white ~mt AD Ar-Ouar--*. ... tab' h &e.! 66 Tayota 5p(wt St!d&p. 90 'Q Volvo 4 dr I pa& at&tion tn. a..... ---""° -. u _,. anleid. '63""""" 1n on,.. c.. hp, 30 m.p-1. Pm ......,. _.. Haro to find modt1. n•2'_-,. ••• --'61CJALAXIE 500 '-DootH.T. No. SOU, 1tett0. ETC. ETC. Only wananl;y. Uc RSW):JT. Georpou.a tu. lJc # KTY· """' .,. S.<Xlll mllfL -.,, .,..._ '13111 Kelly Bluo Book P>b $1311> 191. -V-8, A.T., P.S., Radl<>, T.G., Vinyl Trim • "'"°"' Our Spedoi Solt """' $10l5 Kelly Blue Book Prlco $1263 '61 li\USTANG, :Z.Qoor, No. 8078, Dia, Bl ELMORE Our n.toii • Utod,..:,,., -9900 : T~;;·,!s~.~~T:·~~ ·~:;..~~. v"".,:;.., J1rtupn11 31 111port s J1rlt1pll1 I Jl1 11po11 c, J1t'lllPL11'( jl111ports J1r\tlpOrl J\111por1 -:, 3100 W. Cl>aa Hwy. Nowport 8-:h &C-94<11 """"" Autboriud MG Dealer noo w. <:out Hwy. 3100 w. <:out Hwy. T't>~~ M<1l'ORS , Cuh for .Cira B/Seata, A.T., P.S., Radlo, T.G. Wfdi'lo..J M:l""'5 54M161 Newpori lkldl Newport lleadl TOYOTA Tlrea ....... " .. " ... ., " " ..... .,,U95 Authodzed MG ~-~~--• ~ ..!:'?'1184 ..,_~~~ ·--~1764 15300 ...::;; :.,uoo, w"'"""" Pb. 1139-1200 '61 GALAXll 500 H.T., No. 8004, Bluo, vo. :noo w, CoUt :::..... IUll,I__._. ........ ~@r ~ .-.. ~er 15300 Beach Blvd., Watm.nm 'U'-5 ""' J 67 Xl<E C A.T., P.S., Air1 T.G., Radio , . ~'I~-· , Newport "-"' , 1t11•• °"pe '!!8 POR.Sa!E. "'8.00 Tape VOLVO? ul!J"' "£ MG A '°'""""' car. F1o1'bod '" Deel. AM/F'M Xlnt Coad. TRIU•~PH ' A·l USED CARS . ·"'' '"' deep midnl&ht blue "/plush BNt otter, 61S-tCI08 Aft. 6 1.,11;,, ~ '59 JAG. 3.4 Lltre Rdan, 4 gp. o'driw, new tires, lmmac. oond., 421 Uth H.B. Sal .. , Service. Partl contrutin& KlDYe •••""• In-p.m. • SALE • W1 Hove Them Alli '66 FORD Galuie 2-<loor hdtp. 289 eail».'9 ter. Om:>me wire'• AM/FM. SEE US 1ST OR LAST Pwr steering, ~H, TG, WW,r fact. air.~~·· , "'•' up to U.. mlnuto and SINGER '65 Triumph TIW ....,... BUT SEE usr L-t Prlc.,I O:lmplete new MG !nventcry See the new Austin Ams1ca Here Now! J1rtuport · 31111µ o rt s thowo m•tlcutouo .,.,.. A " L •w•• '64 LINCOLN Continental, lull pwr, wllh ek muat tor the quallt1 mfbited. 1953 t:u.ssft:: s~ .. ex.· :eu:u: u~~i.. · fill • ...:, 5th Anniv•rnry Sale Ute blue, turquobe int , ... , ....... $1995 eellent eng. N~ rn~r. Kelly Blue Book SaYI $l750 Ull\G NeWporter Motors ~--~#.5Sia0.., avail. Our Speda1..., Prloe 31425 IHPORTS NEED A CAR? '66 MUSTANG :Z.Door RT, 8-cyl., R.H., Auto, ~ -· ELMORE Fae. air. 10,00Cl'lnl. Beige, match trim $1195 CAN'T BE FINANCEDT TOYOTA-VOLVO ·-·-· '64 FAIRLANE 4-door Sedan, Auto.,1tj4Jo, J1rlllPL1l I .!I 111por1 c, SUNBEAM MO'l'ORS ,,.. Hubo,, c.M. -•Bad Credltt • _, Heeter, PS. Very nice low mil ..... ·11: 3100 W. c...t Hwy. :nm W. Clout Hwy. '63 Su L---Alp' TOYOTA '66 VOLVO •-•New ta .... , '66 RAMBLER Ambasoador 4-Door • N""'°" Beach -s-h n........ II Ph. 839-1200 Au .... tlc ._., radlo and Mlle Po,day P-to .... ,,.. ~ >40-176' Both """' & ........ Wh'e 15300 Beadl Blw w""""" ......... McCARTHY MOTORS Auto .. R.H, P.S., Air ...............• 117:9.J.·1 Authorized MG Dealer wheels, radJo. heater, etc., .. $1795 1'20 So. Milin' Edin&e:r '64 CHEVROLET 6 Wag, Auto, R-H :ps;$'OOO ~" '67 PORSCHE 912, 5 ap. Exceplionall.Y e le an. l2 59 Triumph TIW. Loola! e E·Z TO BUY (2 bloc;b N. ol Sean.) '65 CHEVROLET V-8 "' ton Pick·up. ~· Wtrlte-blk · lnL Chrome month warranty. =·~an..:.!~.~~~~-JIM SI.EMONS SIJUa Ana Pb IC-350'1 """' AM F'M vuy ~-~ -· Cab, R.H, Local car, Low Mlleage ... '. .5 5 ~ean Sat.su°n o~ly 1MS neau cover. Private part;y 1502 So. Main BUICK ~ · ' must Hll. $550. 673-2637 a.ny-Ed.Wger and Main -------s h c Monrovla.CM,SptT time. 543-3567 GOOD Lookinc. CleaJ'J U:• out oast Mo ~· I Poradle 67 912 Coupe 1B65 triumph TR 4 tulol' & lnterlM. Depe• . ~ ' • -~ """" b..ta AM $1!<i0. can dable "'"'pottatlon ,.... F 0 R D • M E R c u Ry -•• Ii" " 5~· c lame w tc..' tc :noo w. Co&at Hwy. 673-9361 aft 11 Rice C1n, Roda 9620 "51 Buick" Radio A: Heater. ---- /FM, fcc i-, e 'e . Newport Beach RACE ~--~ H ......_ .. ~ ~to appreciate. fm or 303 BROADWAY, LAGUNA Bl•""u'".,···.' '63 MERCEDES mo, xtnt -========;;1 Bahama ytllow/Black tnter ... -.... ...,...,A ..-• .: ..... =.; r~vu .... , Ott <>A<> .... A.. ""-'dL_~ , C.Oncl, spotlesa lnter, 45,00l -~beolutely fiawlesa condi· _..Authorized MG 0e-;l;r''" VOLKSWAGEN Sprite S.C.C.A. Legal, $450. ~=='='·--=-~-494-1515 549-3151, y"'" ~.'."' mJ, 11395. ><>1646 MORGAN tion. * 54$4930 * 62 BUlO< Wildcat SP<ll1 MG 1964 MORGAN 4+4 SHARP! 644-1 i38 J1rtuµo r t 3\inport~; • SALE • Coupe. 29,IXXI miles. Ps, pb, '67 Alpine, fluhlne red with • SALE • Autos Wanted 9700 ~~646--~ Good tires. '64 CAD Convm. Low mllea. -......... u. TRD403 1963 VW Camper W'ill Buy 1950 emCK, Su..,. Runs Sacrllk<• ssoo bolow m ... Ke1J.Y Blue Book Says SZZl5 . aood. new al!'at covers. Good • Sol*. 'Sl.350. can ftnanot. °"'Special 5'le•Prlce 11S91i ~"' ~""'..:·= ""''· noo. S<S-2561 . ......m <<SE.11th. CM. l======e<:1111:1.I '65 MGB OPEL Champan&e mist with eon- ELMOR·E :-,., an the .-. ,_ Y:" Vo~"' :::1:: SS BUIO< Grand Sport Blg ..., CAD o.vmo eonv. Low CHEVRO'.-'" . priee rNet. Uc:. B'IT.111. PQ' b'...: ena:. Good cond. i 18 D 0 mllea, fully equjpt, xll'lt ~·· .:: Only or not. C8ll ..-6G-8898, 3-fl PM cond. Pvt pl;)'. 4!M-1925.. 3(fi(l2 , "--.. _ trasfuw I eat her interior. --------1 3100 W. Cout Hwy. Every possible ~ lndud· '61 OPEl. N@wport. Beach tng wire wheels. Kadett, Rallye model, 5,000 SC.9400 ft40..1784 $1595 tnlle1. Authoriud MG Offiet SAVE PORSCHE '68 MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 839-1200 J]rtuµort 31111µorts 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642.9405 MG-1764 Authorized MG Dealer e E-Z TO BUY 911 5 JIM SLEMONS ,.,., "'"'"''" 15300 Beach BJ.vd., Wstmnstr 1502 So. Main 100 Miles * $6995. Eding"'""' Main T&M MOTORS TOYOTA W1 Hna 'Em Alli 543-3567 Garden Grove Blvd. at Beach 1--------1 .u.w "' Cl) .........,, TOY OT A? PORSCHE $1495 673-1190 '62 BIDCK Spec. convort. S. Cout Hwy/A-1, Lag>ma '6' CHEVY~~ IMPORTS WANTID New top; pwr. steer., '65 CADn.LAC Coupe de ~~reen), :=. w= ELMORE ~--~-ti,. bakes. Clean. $SOO. SU-2396 Ville new tires ex.oellent walla, s -. VUit.1'6" \.UUl.l ' ' '63 QWYt. I• ,..,q f \ TOP $ BUYER THE SUN NEVER SETS on cond. $2300 or oUer &U-6914 M ••""ft., -,, . MOTORS l.&w mlleap •Y'-' ·"-TOYOT A BllJ.. MAXEY TOYOTA Clauified'• actJ.oa pcrwtr. CAD. '65 Sed. o.v. lmmac. . ssS.1!1152 1'~et=n· "" 18881 Betlch Blvd. For an ad to sell lroand black, 1 owneT, to ml. Air. ; • Ph. 839-1200 H. Beach. Pb. 847-8555 the clock, dial 642-$18. Full pwr. $3195. 64&-4Ctl5 SOCK IT TO 1'==%: . 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr ~ '67 VW "•w C1rs 9800N-Cir. 9800Now Cora 9800 Now Cir. :·:. . ~ POMG11E '63 S90 Cout>e-, Chrome wheels, radial tires, --------1 xlnt eond. 54&-5201 aft. g 67 MOB-GT Coupe 1968 PORSCHE 9llS Eloctrto SEE US 1SI' OR LASJ' Takercer red with black m. Ne\vport blue w/black leath-sunroof New y o r k e r er bucket. AM/FM J'8J1io. AMIFM radio elec heated wire wheel.a, Pirelli dru, rear window 'tinted ilasa 13,000 local miles. Perfect muffler gua&-. $7095. ' condition thruout. Must see 534-2284 or (1) 892--5551 pm BUT SEE US!? terior. ~ bumper a,.111 LA...: 1 f.:1~!""~;.;,:;.".:' Porach1 67 '12 Coupe Polar white w/black leather inter. Fully, equip. lncl. AM/ FM radio. Chrome wheell, Coco mat:L, etc. &: 5 SPEED TRANS. Mint condition. ~\. UUIG out. 12 month warrant;y. ahd drive. F 0 RM ER .Show Car. J1rtuporr 31111ports Gorgeous. '68 eng; Must see to apP. C&Jl. tor detail&. Pvt pty. TI4-548-8836 J1rtuport 31J11por1 s IMPORTS TOYOTA-VOLVO 1.966 Harbor, CM. 646-9303 TOYOTA HJtADQUARTERS ELMORE Trucks 9500 Trucks 9500Trucks 9500 Trucka • 50 GALLONS Mlntion this 1d 11 time of purch1,. FREE I OF GAS ind receive 50 gallons of g11 FREE.. e WE ARE LOADED WITH BRAND NEW 1969 TRUCKS HUCiE D'ISCOUNTS BRAND NEW BRAND llW BRAND llW .... •• .. DOWN ••• plus Ta •d Uc ....... o.e.c. s99 ANY TRUCK IN STOCK 1969 1969 ·" CHEVY RHTSIDE 1/i to. ~d:11p. F11lly tq11l11,_.J1 h•t"'Y dtdy r••r ''""'.. 9111911. . No. 117266 CHEVY 108" V All v.a 1n9in1, •u•lli tty •••t, h1tvy lllv+y •print•, •k, Ne. 70.lJt ;TREMENDOUS SELEC110N OF PICKUPS• VANS ·SUBURBANS AT HUGE DISCOUNTS. SHOP TODAY AT CONNELL CMEVROLET. • .. J1 rtu po rt 31111port s 3100 W. Cout Hwy. ' Nowport Beach ........ ....,,.. Authorlmd MG Dealer Open Thonktghrl"ll '68 VW's $199 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $44.02 lo• 36 + I Bank FinMCing T&M MOTORS Gutl@n Grov• Bl. at Beach 534-2284 or (1) 892-5f'51 '66 vw Squareb.:"c-k. 1 owner $1495 e E-Z TO BUY JIM SI.EMONS 1502 So. Main Edinger and Main 543-3567 1961 vw Sun Roof Radio & Heatar In Perfect Condition $675 66 VW. 1% yrs old. Xlnt Condition. in .l out 32,000 ml. $1225. Call 837-3865 &ft g PM, wlrnds alt 9 AM '86 VW 1100, sunroof, ex- cellent condition, low mlleage. Alk!JV SU!O, or otter. 673-4846 '63 VW, newly rebuilt enatrie. 11n1.ppyr new comp. yellow p&lnt, aood tires, radio. 6'2-6717 'fi6 vw Sedan, blue, new bmkea, runa wPR podl $1000. 546-81135 a.ftlr I. ·•vw Llk:e: New! 12,000 m1 ·-· '59 vw with chrome rlml and headers. '800. 494-3573 after 5 p.m. ·'fi6 VW. N@W paint. Diamond tuft lt:terlor. Ex. tires. ex.. cond. Be1t offer. 54&-MOS '&\ 'VoalSIVAGEk '.\,.,,. •l'ft'aP· Private p 1 rt y . peo. '31-4135, VOLVO • 'Q VOL VO 1144. -""f!..-Ownor. ""'"" b Yaur Ad Isl wr e•aMiilLt --willbeiol>lll'W• IL Disl6'>6618 '68 CUTLASS STA. WAGON 11.1.."=:;.."r:.'·.:"nl:""-·~-... NO DOWN $127 MO. ...... $3250 '68 Cl/Tl.ASS SUPllEME l::-'P.t'~ ... :11o.-=· -...... NO DOWM $12J MO. ·-53150 T1"UOIM. * c.l......,. .......... -.....,_.._ _____ .. '68 CUTLASS STA. WAGON C...°'C:-L.1....:.a .. -· -..... NO DOWN $117 MO. ·-$3250 .,_ $1:14 llO. ·- ~ ......... l".&..1".I.,. ... CUTlASS Sll'tiME ~· 'r~.l't.l."t:l.IT: -..anws-s• ~~-4:. l'rt:.~ " . IDDOWll $117 MO. ·-$3250 NO DOWN $122 MO. ·- I 00°/o FINANCING ON ANY NEW OR USl!D CAR 'll COU8All . =.-~1-"""'--. •· ,.... . ..,..., a ....... ...,., .. 'll CllRYSLER 300 4 IR. H. T. ••~ri-= =. ':.. :.=. ~'"'lt.n: '14 FORD llL llOO 11.T. CPE. =. i=...."'"'r\.':1"J:I.. 't.1lls '!Ir'· --· - '116 IUIOI LE SURE -~ ... ..-...... "-"'· di!. "'-11:..: Mal -· 'ID OLDS SUPER a IL SDI. ........................ ,,..,, .... ~ .... ~ 'Bl RAMIL.ER OLASSIO WAIOll ~:._.. ................................. 53150 Mo DOWN 1111 DOWN $122 MO. ·- $86•-..... NO $121°' .... DOWN ..... NO $4859,,.., DOWN ..... NO $62'' .. DOWN ...... NO $4816., DOWN ...... NO $49" .. DOWN ...... s31 "91.L .......... $217·5": .tJ, $-: .. ,.. ·~ . l"4a&. ;.aw $1,2~ ..... w? $1515'·~. I \<;\; ""'NIClr...:; .$ "' U\S NICU 1 .. KllVI 72 HOUllf ~ ADVM!ll• "IWIEMBER, WE W NEVft SATISnr.D UNTIL YOU Ali" UNIVERSITY .... ~ ..... • ' TUHSPOllTA TION TltANSl'OltTATION TltANSPOltTATION Tii»aPOltTATION TitAiiSllOR'fliflON TltANSl'OltTATION TltANSl'OltTATlON TRANSPOllTATION TM,NSl'OllT .+, TIOl!I ' CONNELL CHEV.ROLEY'S USED CAR CENTER SPECtALS .. , • * EXTRA SPECIALS -. ' :: '64 FORD I!' ~rl&M 2 Door. Sedan. Vs, automatic, ' C'radio. hea~r . et'mine whi te. '67 El CAMINO CU.tom trim, bucket .uts, mar whedl, 377 e~., 4 •r::~-s~rin&. Rl:H, Red w'blac vlny tr Ntw car warraney. '59 MERCEDES ' " Door ll!dan . .B1aclc wlUl red leether interior. '67 CHEV. 3/4 TON Pickup. 377 • VS. turbohydram&Ut. J(.O. =· "':!'.l:r"'~ ,.,..., Interior, 11' tlon. 0 A het.ter. SAVEi '56 CORVEnE -' 5895 tQ7436.3) . 52495 5295 52495 -hardtop coupe. noor shift, radio and -:: " heater. '65. MONZA '63 DART G.T. 5995 '62 CHEVY II '64 FORD Coupe. 4 gpttd, radio, hf!at~. btltternut yellow with black bucket »eats. Haf'dlop coupe. 6 cylinder, automatie, radio, heater, medium blue· with blue Yin;vl trim. '53 G.M.C. Station wq on. Automatic, n.d!o and beat.er, ermine wh.lte. 8 paueftae country sedan. Red with Md interior. Automatic, P.S., radio. heater. (HKTJOCJ , 5995 51095 ~ ton pickup truck.. 4 speed trarumia- sion. 795 5795 '65 BARRACUDA 5395 '61 THUNDERBIRD '65 FORD GALAXIE '63 RAMBLER HT. coul)f' V8, automatic, radio .. hff~er, tuxedo black with gold vinyl mtenor. H.T. Coupe. Tull power, factOl'Y air, radiG, heater, torch rM wiyi wh.IU top. !'JOO H.T. Coufk. VI, auto,. PS, factory air, Rollf. Ye low with black vinyl in· terior. (RUC363) '57 CHEVROLET Cluslc. 4 Door aedan. Automatk, ,,..,~ heater. Clean. INOZ4951 51395 5795 1f.a ton pickup truck. Ready for work or camping. .$1695 5595 5495 IMPALA '68 Custom Coupe. Super Sport equipmen_t, factory air cond .• pnwt-r 11trg., 11.ulomatic tram., radio .l heater-grotto blue with ·'66 RIVIERA Custom coupe. Full power and factory '66 CHEVROLET Caprice custom coupe. 3Z1 V-8 e~. '64 CHEVROLET '66 MUSTANG H .T. Coupe. Automatic, radio, he.ater, fac· black vinyl lnterior. Uc. No. VRC,.13 53295 air eo'1d1Uonlng. Radio and hN.~r. 53295 Malibu Station Wagon. Big •e• engine, automatic, radio and heater. automatic. radio, heater, power stel!rinJ, factory air cond.itioninf. Low miles. ' tory air conditioning. Tu-tone blue. Low mileage. (RZl.501 1 52395 51695 New Car '•c;;i. W•rr•n._ 5595 ---------~ . '64 BAR1RACUDA ... '68 IMPALA '65 RAMBLER 770 '62 IMPALA '65 RAMBLER E.lutomatic, power steertn1. air cond .. :Zlt.H, Gold w/gold buskf!t 1eaU. black 'iCCt"nt etriPf'. 4 Door hardtop. VS, automatic, poW6 stttrin(, radio, heater. Sport Coupe. 327 Ve. 1utiomatic, radio, heater, factory air. 4 Door. V8, .automatic, power steertn1, r.ad.io, hea~r. white w lrreen trim. IF'BB511) Station wa1on. 8 cylinder. standard 1hift, radio, heater. f PCS907) 5895 . F 5995 52595 5895 Let Johnson & Son show you the 1963 CONTINENTAL ' ci r. ted. la1uf. T1hit i1" r1111 f;,., w lM1lt h lihr i11f , I . h i nt .. R.IH, fully pwrd. w/win d., 6·wly 1111 .. 1!t., h•\:t,. 111 .. tir11. I own . ..,,;,.,,, i11 1u• 11r-. d1pt. lie. ITO•I,. SAFE IUY s 1595 WARRANTY 196S T-BIRD COUPE Arl•t 9old •-+. w h 111lt k. 1 .. 1., 1. "'"'·· Q&H . full pwr., 1tr., brk1 .. .,..;,.,.;, 1111 l/1rv 1Hr1t , ,..,;,., St• to 1ppr1,i1t1, Li,. OWW1••. SAFI IUY $2195 CRIST WARRANTY "6S MUSTANG ,Cp1, Arcllc wi,t, w/hlk. •i11yl it1I., full l•c, 111 ul o l11cl ........... It H. PS. l•,ooo ltl . ..,1111. T•1cl1d by 1rit . 11wt11r, lie. 0 XS255, s1495 MARAUDER X-100! • • • • • a car for tomorrow, I today! 1966 CHEVROLET A.I Air •••· "'9"• • p•11. 111 addtn. ta full fac . aqu lp. it h•1 1, h 1n1 .. PS, h+.-, It h•t b••ut. 41111rf M i91 •••. w/bro11t1 wi11¥I i11t., I •wn., dri.,.,. inly 21,080 mil•1, 11111•1 I dri ~11 Ii•• n•w. Lie. T'K2lt. s1795 196S COLONY PARK 6 Piii. tl1, w911. A11ut. 6r1ci1n 601' w/111ateh. 1111, Full 1.,, 111uipl + 11.to. iT1t11 .. fie. air ee11d., ,S, Pl, ltlH, re1r f•t. J rd 111+, r •"'"·• will 11111111. Lie. '0l t•2. $2095 1966 COLONY PARK 6 pen . .+1 . "'9"· Full f1el. 1qui,. + ,S, ''· 1ulo. ••~t'll ., RIH 11111+. pwdr. bl111 w/,011 .. 1tli"9 •it1y( it1I, I ewn,, t1r1f11!1y "'1in f1i111d. l le. TAZl62. -................ _____ _______ . __ . _ _, ~$2295 JOHNSON & SON Or•ng• .County's Oldest Authorized Liocoln-Mercury Dealer 900 WEST COAST llf6ffWAY 642·0981 ' • llWPORT BUCH So•l'I le le 111 Conffni•n~ Cott• M••• $695 CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA USED CARS 546•1203 CNA~ 546•1200 CHRYSLER CORVETIE DODGE '65 DOOGE '62 Chev. V-8 New ·~rk~~~5i!;!!. l.ac· '67 Corvette Fast 5!::. ::,on.~~ ;:t;;1 Impala tory .air. C 1peed. Factory air condi· steer'ine· Lie. No. UOM602. ! Popular Hdtop. spt. cpe. w / $1995 tioned. Power itttring and $32 '1 fa.ct. "Affi COND .. " PIG. e E-Z TO BUY windowi. Finished in canaey down&: monthly payment.a. pwr./1teer/brk11., elc. Spark· JIM SL£MONS ye~ow w/black leather i& Tod.ay only! All down It: ling oriJI. tropical turquoiR tenor. 19.000 local miles and monthly payments include w/white top and 4 new white 1502 So. Main still under factory warranty. tax & llcenM &: finance walli. IGX344 F.ding l!r and Main charge -tor only 36 months, $995 543-3567 ""approvod bank crodlt. I 111t car lot on Harbor Blvd. •.. --SADDLEIACK DODGI JOHNSON & SON COMET ""' N. r .. u,, s.A """"1 Comet 1966. 390 hp. new 195.1 OODGE 330 v..g, 4 dr. Li ncoln-Mercury 3100 w. Coast Hwy. R/H. Pwr alrg, air -eond. •1 Qlgta Mesa Br.a.nch w/w tires, r & h, Newport Beach Very clean cond., teacher's 1941 H.arbor ffivd. 642-7ffi0 =,.._=='"='=Pri='v='=''=party'==· =!&fl..9405 54()..lT&t car. S700 or brst otter. '64 CHEV MALIBU CONTINENTAL Authod...i MG Doal" 847-747' ''"''· I "'°"' Hamtop. "dlo, he,1. !========! FALCON I er. auto trans., whitewalls. ·----DODGE '6'2 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. [,.--,:-,---·-I Lie. No. OLT 448. sedan: fuUy equipped .Good r---------1'63 Falcon Convert, $25 oond. $895. 531-1450 , down I: monthly payment&. I ==='=======I Today only! All down & monthly payments include tax I: licenae & finance eharge for only 36 months on approved bank credit. EXEClITJVE A real fun..n-1un special! I '61 CHARGER ll/T Be.aut. all y.acht white w/ SADDLEBACK DOOGE 1401 N. Tustin. S.A. 547-9381 '6' IMPALA. !-Owner, .47.000 mi., 1.uto.. t'Wr· brlul. k ateer., good tires; top oond. $1,100 Cabs, firm. 642-8611 Alter 7 PM '62 CHEV Impala SS. pa:fpb, R/H Omv. bkt 1eats, Good cond ... 641 -0975 l.fl)'tlme. 1967 DELUXE El Camlno, Auto. disc, brakes: n e w tin:•. radio, Lo miles. Ready to roll. 673-S746 '56 Chev 2 dr Std. 3 1p Stlclr S2Z. ·ss Cad 4 dr Deville . power $215 or Best ofter ~1253 llf1 5:30. 1.961 CHEVY 6 . eyl, auto. Good---""'· .,,..190 'r6 QIEVY ImpU&, xlnl. cond. $1DI. ti42-a;G alter 5 PM. CORVAIR AIR CONDITIONING lnllPPY fiesta ttd vinyl buck- Bucket seats, vinyl trim, 440 et se.at inter. and wire ...ttla. ---------1 mag. engine. Torquenite DKT303 • SALE • tran• .. "'dlo, " .. '"· pow-$795 . er steering, brak~s Ii: win-lit car lot on Harbor Blvd. -·· 00 ""'''· v>ny l roof, JOHNSON & SON '62 Chev. Monza Lakewood St.a. Waron. Auto. matic, radio. heattt. Pert l pr-etty. I.Jc. OPU960. $695 ELMORE AM r.adio st!reo. Motor No. XS29I...8S219242. Hu tt-Lincoln-Mercttt)' rnainina: Chrysler C'.orp. S Costa Meu. Branch ! year-50.000 mile warranty. 1HI Harbor Slvd. &U·T!IO $3217 GENE O'HARA'S FORD SAOOLEBA.CK OOOGE * Star Trek * 1401 N. Twltin, S.A. 547·9381 MOTOR~ '66 FORD ":190" V-8 "GAL. TOYOTA • SALE • AXIE" 500 HARDTOP SPT. Ph. 839-1200 CPE. CnU. In a dream ~ """"' Blvd., W•tmnotr 1963 Dodge world of tino • """"'' dlx. stereo tape music, f.act. air '62 MODIFIED Co r v a i r 2"fD Oub Cpe. Autom.atic and cond. Com.fort and qtllet Monza sta. wag. Corsica neat ss a p\n. Artie white p::iwer! 0u111taming po11.r SP )' d # r en g · Ne"" I)' wtth contr&8tini intt'!iar. 'Uc. whlte ~th black vinyl lan- overh.auled. $450. 6'2-1239 GZS343. Only dau top, Immaculate blatk 196.S MONZA. 4 spd. 2 Dr. $995 vinyl inter. IJu1t 29.167 ml) HT. W1re wheel1 + extr.as! • One in 10.COO! (Uc. I Lo miles. Xlnt cond. $995 ELMOR·E STZ 421 1 °" ,_. -1280 ' $2095! 6.1 CORVAIR. Conv. HT.. r.tOTORS 1st car lot on Harbor Blvd. M,.•. SoHd lift•n. Good TOYOTA JOHNSON & SON cond. $1800. 6'2-3898. ~PM Ph. 839-1200 '66 CORSA, 140 HP. 4 mpd. BMch Blvd .. Watnwtr Ltncatn.Mm:::ury Best oHer over $1D>. ,64 DODGE Colla Mesa Branch 5'6-K12 Aft t P .M. 1941 Harbor 81\ld. M2-'7tfJll -=========!Dart G.T. H.T. Coupe. RlcH, -auto. trans Lie. No. JSVSZ. BEST Offer. 1963 Ford CORVETIE $29 Gol .... ""· • Dr. HT ,.. ---------1 -., A thly ta tory air. full powtt, m1Jl1 'Ill Corwtta rutback "427" Today :i All pa=n i tttru! Orli\nal owrwr. 1351 -whlto wltll \IUcit -_.. ._ CWllian Dr. H.B . ..._, 'MtiOr. i"truy equip( tnc:luJ. tax 1: licenM k finance 1964 G A L A X I E 500 inc. • 4 speed, power stftr' charln on only 35 rnontha RadM>, heater. aood ttrN. tJw, AM/FM and dde O:· on approved bank credit. $SIJ. or bett after. ~ bauoltl -"''"''"""" SADDLEBACK DOOGE '" 5 cart. Must b9 1tt:n and 1«Jl N. 'l\lltin, S.A. 547-9.111 196' CDUN'l'RY 3quir. $1 d~ EXECUTIVE nf beat othr . .\Ir, P/1. '61 CORONET 5GO PIB, 1old. 15.1111 ml .. M 2.0roor kl.rdtop. radio. neat· _,.1",..._;;';oi;71:""-;-.:::-..=-::I fl', auto. trull., power llffr> '57 FORD f door Sta J~rlupo1 t ~\ 111 p L1 I I ,:, IJW, buckrt 1e1ts, vinyl top. Wq., ru111 lfJOd. fl?S . '51 METALLIC Blut. ooo:m1.. Mfttor N6. WP2368Ell'.m7f. 5'14781 E>tCtll eoncl . .4 chroriie rlml. llOO W. 0... Hwy. Haa re~ Ou,ialtr tJM f'OftD Ra~ N .... y ........ '62-7560 N,.port il<od> Corp. 5 -• !0,000 ..U.. llll, -to Eun.po, .... 63 OIEVY NOYa Wqon, M»t05 540-l'l&t warn,nty. mo. or ....._, $800. N"' ""' • toottery. ~ MG -... • $2417 !;;13,-;roao"'""".;w;;.;;.......,,.....~ I PIB. PfS. Air, M7-71l15 ·ec. O:irwtte 371 aum. AMI GENE O'HAJU'S Std&l'I •• rau~RIK~ .. CllEVY noo .. -Cil-nf ndlo. -B ·-SAODLEIACK l\0001 """· OwNr ... so:~ ,.,r, Go·C:art ~tut.,.,,_ S23SO,. Aft 5 PM 549-1357 1401 N. Tustin, S.A. s.ct«Jll JJlll GA' • .,,... __.. ... C.M. -• ""°' rr ro 'EMI ""°' rr ro 'EMI .,..., .U'.c.Din.1111, DiJLY PD.Or WANT ADS! !DOC IT 'ru 'DI! 1112 Vol11 Dr. Apt. 2 H.9 . --~-----· I r Irr N -· ·-------·--~---..,~-----~-••-•-•.,, ... ,..., ...... ...,.-•..,e•-••,...,•"'"_'_".,..._,..,'f,....e-•t.,.,.,,_.,....,. • .,...,...u .. www.,.•,....•-•...,,.,.••o.,.,F'.~--·~-·~· .. ~··---·-·~-~-.-,---...., TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION UM4 Can 9900 Uood Cars 9900 Uood c>rs 9900 1 ~u~ood~C:;,;an==;,:.;;;.:9900_...;u...i~::.;c::.1:..;rs:.:;.:..:.:.;.:::9900:..... UNCOLN UNCOLN . ~MMUUcciuJa;YF~ l~~~-iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I OVER 20 '.62 Contlne111al '" LINCOLN coN-'66 Me(C. Y-8' •i:::, .. ..,..i ""'=~.:::t r.AL. ,,.. • ~ ~ ~ w~. -.......:.. uO wl!.nunac. red ieath6 646-nr:n Ford Mob' Qirj: 1 bell and d&cron inter., f&ct. ~ ln tbe wqon lint-~ CONO .. " pl"' all ''Coloey'!>.rk." 8oout. '""' 1968 CADILLACS Executive Cars ......:,.""::...,,~ ;_ MERCURY ~ ~~~ --All Models & ·colors l\llldcvoluelortbe-"1 COL ft. 9 Pua.._ $2195 to choose from IMMEDIATE 'DELIVERY 1"""" buyer. lXR9C1 ""· hw ...S. Pl. pb, 12995 1't '"' tot on -l!lvd • $1395 ... ..,,_.__ JOHNSON&SON 1't ear lot; on Harbor lnvd. 1961 MERCURY l dr., !"lldio JOHNSON & SON beater, olr """ · Mw-. c..~:Z, l.Jncoln.Merewy aood tramp, 6*-l't;ll 19'l Harbor Blvd. IG-tcM Oolta M~ Bnnch• BUSI!ET ~ ID 65 MERC :I d.r xlnt cotid 00..Harbor · 642·7050 toWn. n. DAD..Y pJLOi New ~a. p~ atr, pwi SAYE UP TO s-isoo • Oaaatried le(!ticm. Sa•• brks. $1490. Call 540-6J90. rMILY PILOT WANT ADS mc.i.ey, ti.me A ettorL i..oo1c See at 3040 Grant A'Ye. BRING RESULTS! naw!!l Costa Mesa • Eldor1dos • • Fleetwoods ll'!!!!~~;;iijjrt~Mii;;iA~utoo~iiiiiii9600~~1~m~portad~iii;;iA~. -~--~· ~lm~oo~rl~od~A~ut~ .. ~~­ MJS SJ ON IMPOSSIBLE? • Coupe de Yllles • Sedln De Villes • C1l1ls NOT AT A L,L EN BILL MAXEY TOYOTA OLDSMOBILE -CADILLAC 1969 CORONA H.T. COUPE D!MONSTRATOlt 1969 CORONA H.T. COUPE DEMONSTRATOR· 1150 So. Coast Highway Laguna 8-h 494°1084, 547-3103 ~999 Oftly l,000 11'111111. l11'11111cvlffl, Still w1uler f•ct•ry werr11nty. $2399 Autemttlc, •ir 1onditio11in9, r11dlo, u11der 6,000 rnil111. Still under factory werr1111ty. MUSTANG • SALE-• '66 Mustang -C\ie. Famny ""'· Bril· llant red witb Cmtruttng m. terlor. AbDutely ~ Lio. RVE:!I<. Spodol $1295 ELMOR·E MOTORS MUSTANG 66 Mustang GT Auto trans., full power, W> dau top, 1teel style wheel.a:, intv. decor arou.P. FAC TORY AIR COND. 21,000 actual nill@ll, l!IOld and au- viced locally. Showroom eondiUon. J2rlupon Jl1upor1s -BILL MAXEY TOYO[!]~ i!:!!!!!~~Y~T~O!R~E~A~C!H!A!::!T~G~A~R~F~IE~L!:\D!!!&!!:BE!A~C!H~~~ TOYOTA --· , . Ph. 839-1200 3100 W. Cout Hwy. 15»1 BMdl Bhd., Wllmnltr Newport Beach -540-11$1 ,18881 Beach Blvd. Ph. 847-8555 BUSI&n m.arbtpl.ace ta Autborittd MG Dealer HUtlTINGTON BEACH . -""'"-Tho DAlLY Pnm '66 MUSTANG C1ul:lfl.td ltctiob. s ••• 3 Ml. NORTH OF PAClflC COAST HWY. ON BEACH BOULEVARD tnlllDCJ' tllm 1 fllfort. Loct O:iupe, Radk>, heater, Fac- llOW! ! I tory equipped. Serial 9959. c..:============--1 $39 . down & moothly _... ---- Now Cars 9IOONaw Cars ' HOO Ntw Cars 9800 New Cfirs 9100 .. 'llRVJt:l '11S OUR MAIN '-COMc!ltN"· AUTHORIZID JAGUAR OPEL BUICK Sales. s.mc. 1968 CLEARANCE BIG DISCOUNTS ON '68 STRAGGLERS Limited number-but if w1 have tho model you want-you'R n1vlt' find 1 bigger .diseooint. Rivieras, Electr•s, J.e S.bres, W~dcets. , . 12-1968 DEMONSTRATORS MaJ'\tgers & salesmens personal cars marked way down. No bigger discounts until next year. NIW 1969 OPELS . ' BIG SELECTION IU.DT N>• IMMIDIATI DILIYll:TI Wo11Y11't yo1,1 really rather ~ .... inora ltaad rool'l'I, lag '""" 1hould•r rocill'I, hon• power l .tylir1t for ftie 1arna a1n1111M't of 1r1011ay, •• 11vt11 lttt7 . NEW '69 OPEL COUPE ONLY ................... ~.191921 DILIYlllD IN COSTA MUA Fully equipr>H -T11chicU111 dual 1'1'1a1far cylind•r I.re•• 1y1• tam, hatter, whit• w1l11, d111I 1p1ad wl11chltltl~ wiper11 "WtrnilllJ fla1har, r.Oio, ek. '1 0141 1 JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS COMPL£1E SALES • SflYKE AND PARTS DfPARTMfflT FOR JAGUARS BRAND NEW 1969 BUICK Q H1dio, h•1t.r, d1lu11• wh••1 toV· . v ........ H •• ·-· ..... ,, •• $29·as· '6f IUIC:I • E1Hlft 225. F.R p-•r, f•c:tory •ir, L1ntl•11 '-P· tTR.JJtJI ''4. COllTIUllllTAL . 4 Jr. H.T. ·~nd•• t&p. full p•wtr, · f1ctery air. (TES6541 "67 IMllA F1ll ..-wer, fit. afr. ITHl521l · Aftr1frt ...till 11111 loek S4261 $J595 $1795 s3995 •U LI SAlll , $2195 t Dr. H.T. A11fo., PS, Pl, feet. 1lr. , ..,fRYVlttJ ~Y•r19• r•t•ll IHt. loot , $1611 ;JM E. 17th ST. : ~48-7765 •rs, ht•d r<uh •1111 m•ny, m1ny • , , fllor1I •ZI05111 IMMIDIATI DILIYllY 'H CHITIW s·1595 JOO 2 Or. H.T. '"" pwr .. f•e. 1ir. (NIZ5461 Av1r19• ret1!1 l lue look SJJJO 'H IUICI INYtc:TA $1195 Station w~. A.m, RIH, PS, tilt whl., lu99. rick, fie. 1ir. tWXVllll '" DOD61 MONACO s209· 5 4 dr. H.T. A1tom1tlc, PS, 1lr c:oN. tTPUOl2J l1t1il 1111• a.M $2420 ..,, llfUll( Coupe. VI, auto111ttl1. llXE752 ) ,A.,.•r191 Ntall llu• 1 .. k S 1041 Toda.:y only! All down & monthcy ~nta include tax .. llceDN .. fin&nce -bonl>'3Smontluo en approved bank credit. SADDL!IACK DODO! 1 .... N. T\Ptln, S.A. 547-8311 '66 MUSTAHG I ,.under, 3--. rodlo anti ....... whlte-.UO. ' $1295 • 1rz TO sur_. Jl.M .Sl.E~$ Ut!2 So. 1.!a!n Edin1er and Main ·543-3567 '!IS l\IUSTANG • Slwp 1139&. ' * """"' * OLDSMOBILE '66 OLDS 2 dr CutJau, Bick vinyl top, bctt 1eatl, pl, r&b. new Michelin radiala, 22,000 act mi. Like new cond. 83.l--0146 OLDS 2 dr Hdtp 88 Oyn Bel"" whol. book ~ Private mrna' 80-!M) PLYMOUTH '67 PlyrMUl!t Fury Ill Stllfon Wagon e Blue • 44,CO> m.i. ·-St-• Power Brake• e.u.O>o<li- • Pww ,_. window e AutDma&o Tramml-5on . """" • ~t coodttion -S2'.l50 Carl be seen 1t the Dally Pilot -lat 330 W. Bay, CM M2-ml, Ext. l41 ,.. PLYMOU'nl BelY.1; nnr · braba. cultch • cuttom ••t oown. $1000. 838-7410 '911 BARACUOA.. R/B , F~Air, Good cond. $17'0 . . ' -l'!>',Jl4&-!JD., ' • !law Cara _ 980GN1w Cars CHllYSlEll l'LrllllOV1H! llllll'ElllAl. t4t~Rtmd:¥ol~~ - DAILY PILOT rs • LAST CALL FANTASTIC SAVINGS On Aft Re111Ginlll4J Brand Mew '68 Chryslers & Plymoulhs LAS .C·AL / • • ". OPlll c 11WllSGIWl6 DAY 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M • • '66 tolflilelT Al 'ltlltut•. A11torri1tfc:, pew•r ttMr• fn9 l br1~e1, r1dl1 he1kt, ... ~. t.ry air. Yellow wlrii hlac:k l~t.r· !or. IMCP7141 $1895 I '67 ~YMOUnl ~ ~ ... "'t.....""*'· -~r. 1+.erln9. F1c:tory 1lr •On• dlflOfllnF fTHP17') $1695· '66 fORO Nlrlant IOO. Aut.Ntk. ,,,....., ht.t.r, po-r riffrln1. IM".Ul '$1395 lelo.iM.,.. ,_.ltw f11t.,., '411"~ *1, r.)CfOlY Al< 00\iDI• 1m1101 ~. s1395 . ' r ' • ". 'I JOO eoup1. ;..,t•rn1tfc, P•4io, 1t..,..., w, jtowtr tfMrl~, pew.f bli-• .. i, . .,. ·~s239&5'""' '65 DODGE " . ""I,. • • ; ,1 1· "' I . . ! ' • • • -· i i -· . • :-1 .-1. " . . • • • ~--______ _.._ ----------_......._ . --. ...--. -.. -.... -...... .. I I } l • . I ' ' -~--------· -~~---·-----· -... -....... --...... -............ ----------------------~-.... -----... ---11111 .. _____ .,.911 ~·w ~., ... ---~ • • ~ ~ --..,. • • '64 CHEVROLET Mont•. Redio i1nd He•ter, 4' 1peed tren1mis1ion. ( EMC971 ) 20 -;. clown • , tr.d •. '65 MUSTANG VI, '4 1peecl tran1mi11ion, raclie •,nd h••t•r. INOM507l 20'Y. d11. or +recle. '64 CHEVROLET ~•libu 2 0.. HT. VI, •uto., pwr. steer., RlrH , WSW, f•ctory eir, IVZU7091 10 % clown or tr•d•. '63 CHEVROLET s577 + , .. • Lk. $24 PER MONTH t4 MOlllTttl SS77t:: $37 PER MONTH M MCNITMI sm +t .. • u.. $34 PER MONTH M MOtllTMI . ~) . ... '#,7 BUICK S•ylarlr convert. VI, auto., ~'1r. 1teer • Radio, h .. ter, WSW. 12llAAI 20 % down er trade. '66 CHEVROLET Impala 2 Or. H.T. VI, auto., power ateeri"IJ• radio, heater, WSW. I RQH· 571) 20 'Y. down or trade. '63 CADILLAC El Dorado convert. Hydramati·a, power at .. ri11g, RlH, WSW, fac. air. COOF. )471 20 '"/. dow" or tr,ci4 .. '65 BONNEVILLE s1s"" . -.. . ,, .k. $51 PER M"NTH . » MOlt1ll$ S'Jllt:: $34 PER MONTH '4 MOMfHI 5147 t..z: GRAND PRIX! '65 FORD CustoM 4 Or, ••dan. VI, automatic, radio, heater, whito "«alls. {N~K527) 20 % clown or trade . '65 FORD XL • SS/7 i~ $37 PER MONTH M MOfllTHI $1271~·:: C.nvertible. VI, au+o,..atic, 11iow•t steering, WSW, R&H, factory air. $46 PER MONTH I XEX.4061 20 '"/. down er tracle. ::::•:_,,,::'::~ '64 CADILLAC S1577t 't: Sedan DeVille. Full pOwer and factory air co•uHt-ionin9. l ltll61) 20 '!. clown $51 P"la ~TH ._... ' or trade. :::=====~ Nov• "4 Or. 4 p••• wa9on. 6 c.y1., euto., redio, hei1fer, white wells. IJMH7'45 ) 20 .,.. cf own or tr•de. tr17 + ,_ .... :i • Lk. $24 PER MONTH Coupe. Va, auto., power steer., r•cfie, h••t•r, WSW, fec.tory air. ll"IW711) $53.PER MONTH 20 '"!. dow" or trade. ==::•:MO:':":'== '66 . PONTIAC $1 Ion nevi lie · 4 Or hardtop. Automatic, Bnt -:;. PS , PB, R&H, fact. air, brou9ham int. $51 PEit MONTH '65 CHEVROLET It MOllllTMI '66 GRAND PRIX s1s7ii.::. Hydrama+ic, power steer. l brelra1, ISIW296l 20·1. dow" er ttacla. :::=·=-='";':=: Impala 2 Dr. Ff.T. VI, '4 speed, power 1t•ering, redio, heet.,. (XSRJ 111 20 "/. down or trade. ·--R&H, w1w1 fac.t .. eir, pow.,. wi"dowa. $51 PEllt •MONTH IUZ&l'941 20 % d.wn er trade. a.,MOM'ntl -ALL CAIS SUIJICT TO Pll~l SAU - '66 FORD 51271+ ,. Custom 1 Dr. harcltop. Vt,· autoM•tic. 'a.~u.. pwr steer, racHO, lleater, WSW. ,1.SJY.. f46 P"lll MONTH 977 l 20 '"/. down or tr ado. ii MOtmtt 2925.HARBOR BOU·LEVARD. COSTA MESA END OF MONTH! ST REDUCE STOCK! 20 CARS MUST GO!! BEAT THESE PRICES!! 9 CHEVROLET s233 V-1, autom.tic. (NYFl26l 0 FORD s233 W190n. VI, aut.., PS. (GVDl73l PLYMOUTH s233 H.T. 2.0r. V·i, P.S. !TVU9631 DODGE s233 H.T. 2·Dr. 6, P.S. !IGU130l RAMBLER s233 Wagon. VI, 1uto .. •Ir <ond. (GGR109) 9 FORD s233 Vl,1u1..,,.1~ (FXZS421 8 CHEVROLET • '233 VI, •utom•ti<, P.S. (SBH360J 8 PLYMOUTH sz33 v1.au1-•:. P.S. lPLYSl21 VI,~ 9 CKIVROl.ET . Uff,(OtX3Jll s233 2~~ s233 ... -· ll'XTIU) UTO DISCOUNT • CENTER • llN-.COSTAU • • I ~ I '67 DA.TSUJI • , , . $14•1 Wtte11. 4 D1 . l&H, 4 ~•tel . IUJC6'45 1 I I I I I '61 DAYSUN •.•• SZ2tl 2000 rd1h. ltlH, I 1p••d, y•llow w/bl•c~ int.or. IVSMIJ6l '6t DAT1UN •••• 12091 4 Or. S.d. ll•die, h•at•r', •Uto., ,;, 1&1111. P+'ZU911 I '66 DATSUN •••• 11291 ,i1k11p. R•dio, ht•t•r, 4 1p1ei. ITl~tOI 'U TOYOTA •••. SIJH t Dr. Std. l•4i•. he1 .. ,, I 1ule, fSICCSf l I I I •ADtlLD I z u c : ADAMI '~ 9JACl,.C COAST HWY. '66 DATSUN .... SIOtl St1tie11 w19e11 . IT.4.l ~lt l '67 Y.W. , ....• 11691 1 Dr. Sed111. ••~ti•, heat· •r, 4 111eell . IV IN170 1 '61 DATSUN •••• Slltl W•9011 . ll•die, heet.r, 4 •p••'· IT1Jl17l '61 •.W ••••.•. SttJO 2 Dr. Sed. R&H, 4 1peed, l!ei91 w/"'etch. l11ter., low 111il1•t•· IWIE261 I ''1 tADUJI , ••• S16fl C•m,~r.-l•tli•, h•t.r. "4 11MH. 1TMl6 I 'U POID •• , . • • IJfl 'ick11,. l/t tM. IG1007JI I . l'\US I 2 DOORS, 4 DOORS AND CAMPERS Ar .. Hert Now For I DELIVERY TODAY! 1 18835 Bew 11u.... . l lALll ., ..... HOVllS.-,,,.,-;-.1, ..... Mei,;,"""' '""' I HUNTINGTON BEACH -•·••·•· ... ···~·· 191. t 1.111. • J:• ~·"'· -C:loled Sun. UIYICI & PAm HOUU I 842-7781or541-0442_-_.:::-_~:;;_~_.;_.?_,,. __ _ VOVR ~ REACHES 88,872 HOMES EACH WEEK! -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·-------------·--------·------ \ CHICK IVERSON ~ PLAYS SWED MUSIC ••• Cllld tflis is tfl• tun• Ovr 111 1d VW'• h • .,.. ,•11•d tfi• VW 16 ,.111t 1•f•ty 111d ,1rforn1•11c. t11t. A11d h•v• ••r IOO'X. 111•r•11••• tfi•t w•'ll t•pair •• rapl•c• all m•i•r m•chtnic•I '•rh" for )0 day1 er 1000 Jl'lil11, whlch•v•r com•• fit1t. Wll•t yeti'tt ttttill• ii t Ctt th.t fl •f tllly 1 .. 1r. t llftfft lllW, It nmt +htt wty, tee . ••111i111, +..tn1t11i11io11, .ttl• a11I•, fre11I t 1!1 a u t,.,blie1, llrakt ..,_.,,.,, •l•ctt'icel .,., •• ,.,. • 75 • USED VWs $299 ,TO $1999 I • PORSCHES • ''I ,OkSCHl t 11 AUTO, '''POUCH! t l2 I S,D '18 POlSCH! SPST 4 S'D 166 fOkSCHE flJ I S'D :M ;:,•sCHl SPl •o' '62 POlSCHI S.11 4 SPD '67 PORSCHE ti? I S,D 'If iac>lSCHI CPE 4 Sl"D '62 l"OlSCHf SUP 71 4 ... I Campen • Transporten • Panell I '61 V.W. f 'ASS IUS '61 V,W, IUS '64 V.W • .IUS SUNlOOll '•7 V.W. DLX f l"ASS IUS ... DUNI •uGGY '64 V.W. C.AMl"fl 'U V.W. DLX t 'ASS IUS '67 V.W. CAM,El c .... ,. •• ,. '"'' ......... 1,, • , •• 1 "''" ... ,,.,. ~· • 161 Ponti•c Bonneville French flare JOl.d ~. matchiftc inferior. Full pwr, air conditionlng, pwr UI~· na. pwr windows. Very }ow mileage.· Car in new clU' condition! Will take older car in trade, will tine, pri- vatl! par ty. C.alJ. Ted, .(94.9773, lll" ~. ROY CARVER PONTIAC 2925 Hamor Bl., Cos11 MM& PONTIAC '63 PONTIAC Grand Prix. 2 dr., H.T. lta· dio, bu.tu, auto IJ'am, pow. er 1teering. Uc. Ne. 1'P'Y .... $25 down A monthly ~enb.. Today only! All de'l\ll't . &: monthly payments include tax &: license k finance chargt! · tor only 3S monthi on approved bank credJt. SADDLEBACK DODGE 1401 N. Tustin, S.A. S.7-S.lSl 6T GTO Fine eond. Loaded. Kl 6-4444 """' M"'t ,..,11n.,,,,.. T,.,,,. O!'&neti Cotmty'11 .ExcluCv1 _ ... __ -co_·_-___ _ DN.lf!r for Ro1.11-Royce and DAJLY PILOT WANT A1'I ~tly. BRING kESUL'IS! WE HAVI 'EM' A L IN STOCI:. FOR IMMEDIA Tl DIUYUY PIOM $1770 II C.......IMen 14) C.....J .... 111 C..... A1 ... SH. Ill C..... Jtlel,W, 171 car.. Allh. H.T.. 1161 C.-Sttct N.t .. 111 C..-tM.M Ill La:••M• left T. 111 LeHcn• "er· •1, 14 .... ..., .... w. We ..._Your IMP'ORT M' DOMllTIC TaADll TllADE • IN SPECIALS '67 AUSTIN HIALIY V.W. DUNI llHteY l tftt1h l•chtt ~•11 T ''· All tfl• edn1 , S,.-cl•I. IVHW 1'•1l (LVD f5'4 ) ', " $2HS $UH ' '" v&Lvo WAAON I '·Z vo'LK&WMaM Air ce11d. Fi.Ii, •ci11l,,H. lei. '•rfect tr•111,.,...... (PIX 2]71 iie11. IFX'S t021 $1Jt5 · $6t5 '67 CHIVY cAMPIR '61 ICONO. CAMHt. '-"'"'·•it......... hU, ~~-•JW. .. s;.ti•I. fVIL 67p> •II•. s.rlel Ne. 192711 fl&tl $14H '66 TOYOTA ~"'•t•"· Y.a. t-~P.m.tfe..H*'I ,.,. ~Jll $DH 'Q PIUalOT ... -.cfl e.•r fat llttfe tS IJZC 167~ ' $6H ' - I .Ill .. m ·-- . .. ' .. " • .. .. ' .. J: .. . " • • . • • . . • ----.. . • . ' . ' ' SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON EACH AND EVERY CAR, HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLQWANCES, ·EXCELLENT $ELECTION. . . -. ... .... -.-. --OVER 80 QUALITY . AUTOMOBILES TO SELEO FROM...,.... _ ____....._ .. 1968 COUPE DE VlLLE • ~ 11ili C.dlfloc .....,.., 11 fi•;1h..I I• &.ecle• wlllt• $ : with R•yal ltlu• ,_clclM t•r. •rid th• int•riof 11 ift el•· · .: 9ont ~lue decor ci.th en4 Nth ... Fully equ;pped with er eh ef C.clillac'1 fift..+ , •• ..,,.. •• Jricludln1 pow•r n •• ,... ;: li:i9, pow•r brakes, power 1eat1, pow•r winclow1, 1ing1I ~ · ••eking r•dio, encl of course, 'Wcllllec'1 automatic air ::; cencUtlenln9. 492' --'65 CADILLAC -DeVllle Convertible. A stunning Roman red ":' ertttlor with a brand new white top and red ·: fUU le.ther lnterlor. Hu all the popUlar Cad· -· Wac power featuret lncludina: brakes, alftf'o . -tn1, at&t, wtndowl, and of course factory air • condltloninl': nm 1oraeou1 automoblle bu been drlven only a few careful miles and II . bl outatandina condition. CSBT163) SALE PRICED -'67 CONTINENTAL • A beauttfuJ turquoke 4 door with turquoise ~ leather tnterlor. All the popular power assists :::.. lncludlna: pcnl'el' •teerlnc ·brakes, windows. ~ Ht.ta, factory « eondltlOJdnl. Tbtl ·ear ii ab---oohltellr ......... froMTrl) -WI $.3777 PltcD ' '67 CADILLAC . c.oupe tie VUJe. Beitutlful· MOnterey Gften fm.. ... 'tab with Black 'Vfii71 ftiCl enct Ml leatller. 1nw = Wrlt1r. Full C:adtll-e ~ lnclultinJ powm" WJ1t wtndowl and tit eoune, factor)' air con--di-. (9:146) -WI $4222 raiCI 167 CHEVROLET · = Bet~i.tr Station WAeon .. 'I'hil loW!'ly Sudafa · betp statio'n wqGn k fully equipped with .~ autcmattc tummiuon, potftt 1teertn£ power ;-, brakes; rad.10 and beater, 1Vhlte 1'4e walll, lua:Ne rack, power rear window. F.zcepUon-al ear. tTRKl.10) SAu $1999 PllCI '65 SEDAN DE VILLE rtnlabed bl a beautiful Baroque Gold with beige padded top and help leather tntertor. Power atttrl.ng, power brake., power Wln- dowa, power door loeka, power vent windows. tllt · and te~~ ateertna wheel. AM -FM radio and J'ac:tory Air Conditioner. (SJM172J SALi $2666 PllCI '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Autom&tk transmlulon, powv 1teertnr, power brakes, radio and heater, bue- bt 11eata, centl:r console, tachometer, white lide wall t:iru. COSX7S3) WI $1333 PRICI ' '66 CADILLAC , Coupe &I VWe. SoUd lfftll &dab wltll-sreen leather and ft11oft interior. J'ull OldUJ-e pc:rw.• er ~nt pl~· f&ctOI')" air ~ttomn1, tilwfeerln& -~ power .d0<r locb. e.,,.,, .eat and m&n)' other ol. the otru ottered b7 Cadillac. CT AX395) Wa $3333 PllCI I $ NABERS CADIILAC I HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LA TE MODEL, PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS IN ALL OF SOUTHERN. CALIFORNIA. THESE . CADILLACS ARE ALL SPECIALLY P R 'I C E D RIGHT. NOW1 DURING THIS HUGE SALE! I '66 Cpe. & Sed. De Yllles ·" 1968 El,DORADO '66 CONTINENTAL "-...,,.,.,..!, II Dwff._ Pl11l.W 111 W~n ,.u whll IMl1• ,.111""1 ,..f •11111 1•14 l11t.rf•. Tiit w• .. 1, ,_., ..._,.. ....: ,_., ._ .... ,_., w1 .. 111 ...... ,._, _.,,,._ ...... Wi11i11-.. ,.W., fnMI•· ti4 N~t• aH Miii)' _,_ llbnlf')' ,.W• •r flatwM f111J11illf1tt C.lllfll1• f.1t•ry •k' a•itilllffa11f119. lat. ht ,.t li1tt1 ftnt •• tltll ... ..,.. YTUl7 '63 CAD.ILLAC Cous-. These· two beautiful autombllea both Sedan DeVWe. Beautitull.Y. finiahed in a lime have all ol the popular power feature1 and ereen exterior with matc:hlna rreJn doth and tactoey.llr condltloninJ • .,th have all Jeather · leather lnterlOI'. Power ate er in.a. powc interior and are in ext'f:llent condition. Tab brak• JIOWft' windows, Pl"'ft' ee&t. PD'"" your pick of these outstanding can at a price vent windowt, Cadlllan famous factory air YoU won't believe. {RPG930) condltlonln&:. You must lff tbll OM to ftllll1 _ ~ , ~te what a beautiful automobile it ls. , SALE PRICED · '( · S.:U $I 3 33 ,..ca sAu $1333 PllCI '66 CADILLAC - SedlJ1 DeVllle. sudllft belie tn ceJS wttb btll' leather lnt.erklr. Baa pow:er . at.ll'tnl. power brok.., power windows, power ... ~ vent Wlndan. and AM·l'M radio. ho- a1r condltloninl: and mUcb,, muc)l .SQ.~ ... -· be .... """ at.""" ~ (SQIDI) . ' . -, $3333 . ·_ '. '62 Q.DlltAC: . • S<du DoVJIJt •. A, ablnuntrlna,S.Un "'""'a. tert.or wttb doth IJld ~ fnthlor. Power .~ ... ...-..-..end..._ air . condltlonlna at eoune. LoYeb' well cared for oar. (IPU1tl . SALi , $888 · PllCI SALE PRICES EFRCTM THROU6H SUNDAY, DECEMBER I, 1 '61 . , 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY tbru FRIDAY -9:00 AM k; 6:00 PM SA.T~RD,A Y and SUNDAY ' . . YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED C.WII.~AC DE;ALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA , NABERS . ' ·-' .2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . ~.; . . •• T0~-01 .A • i:C · . !!WE~VE GOT-" 'EM" ;~ 'ojfl 58 NEW i• lOYOTAS . .. .. -·-.... ,_ .. . TO .. ca E:FIOM!.. . ' ' • I ...... _.. ..... ~ ...................... -. , -WI .All OPFlllNCJ. IOI 1HE lat TIMI : -~Wl9 TOJOTA Detftfnstra+ers . . '. 1 ., LOW MIU.AH . . . • ·.,AT SUISTAN11AL SAWINGSll ' .. "A' VALIANT ~ .......... --............ ' ., . .,,. . • :u 'II:> avr Jlti4 SllMONS ····-. "14;~ ild.llata -..... __ ,.., ~DJICJ • FACTORY DWER • tOR ' . ' , ' .. 54-0-9100 I OUl I ' ,. TllAl,CKIOIVING IPICIAL . . ~ -. . . OM Car, Ono l'rlc.; I Daya 0..ly, Prl.-,ht. • ~ . . • 2 2 8 ·9 _Ii.id New •J> ,· ••••.• ' '.H Jcmlln Iii ·--.. • I • • • ,. ,, ' , . I I I I J I ' •. -I ~· I ' ' ; ' ' I I ---• .... -· --·"--~· -·--,_ --'-. -----~-"-~..-. ......... .-..-....... --. ......... --UL------,&.,.,._.;_ • ,. f • • - ' I t t DAILY Pll,OT n.no.,, -a. 1961 P IN THAM<'SGl'VING DAY, 9 AIM.JD IDNIGHt1 9 AM ::1~1GHT • 4 CONSECUTIVE DAYS-THUR. ' ' • - -Cll COllNTT'• NO . I LARGEST VOLUMI LI OPEN 9 AM to MIDNIGHT HUGE 'o~~ <.f l,000,000 OF BUND HEW INVENTORY • ! t I , F.JATURIN• 'fHE LARGEST SE. LECTION QF THE All NEW WE!Tlll.N .S'°IUS SPECIAL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY/ DISCOUN-s Darts, Polatts, Coronets, Chargers, Monacos, Trucks, Campers, Wagons, Sedans, Hardtops, 2-doors, 4-doors. I All Models, All Colors, All Equipped 01 You Want ••• All Serviced And Ready For Immediate Delivery Tadayl ~~--------~~~~~~~~~~,;.;;.;;;~;;.;...:;;;;;;;;;~ 0 a ment·s -'til ~eb--:1969 , • 1 I -' ON ANY AUTOMOBILE PURCHASE DURING OUR GIGANTIC NOVEMllER SALE -STARTING NOV. 28, 1968 < --- Southern California's Charger Headquarters 1'69 DART Swingers '69 CORONET ' · BRAND NEW 2-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN · BRAND NEW 2-DR. HARDTOP BRAND NEW Fully fac tory equipped, vinyl interior, padded dash, heate r & defroste r. Motor No. B9E112797, CHOICE OF COLORS Choica of colors • Bucket .seats • Hide- away Headlites • Full vinyl inter. • Nylon carpeting • Rear deck spoiler • Full racing instrumenta-Full factory' equipped with e All vinyl inte rior • Padded dash • Heal· tion •Bumper guards • Ash tray light • H.O. springs • H.D. hlrsion sway bor er e Defroster, etc. Motor No. ll23A9E206496, ll2JA9El12980. TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTllLT PAYMENT PAYMENT TOTAL PRICE t l1ti'"SE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~;;-:;;"'il'"""~""s $60 $60 s2-0 8 TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY TOJ/'L PRIC~ t,)/:,,, TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MOl!fHlY TO;tAL PRICE, ,k'f,,, PAYMENT PAYr.UNT ·~Dl/ln . DELIVERY PAYMENT PAYMENT IMJllEDIA'll DELl~fRY : hvlnlf'11 lnclllllt tu & 1'-I flnencl ch119U Oii 48 ':'*-••PP~ c'9d\1· h l'IMl!h lnc!udio It• & I~ I -~,...,....-~·*""'-·~ cl'dll, llllllmll ..... THE ENTIRE USED CAR INVENT;ORY REDUCED DURiNG OUR ·GIGANTIC SALE! '61 CHIV. IMPA~ I Dt, Ml,._ ll4L V.e. I«. fACTOl'f All, "°"" t1wrl111 , llllomolic tnn•IAIM, "41• &. Mehr, 'llflW 1INl, WhMI 61~ •le:. (~OM 079) GOLD ST,O,ll lmmedl_,1 Dlllvfl'I', $2288 +E~~ s77 :r:: s77 W~- '67 MUSTANG H.T. ¥ ... f.mr, Alt., A\lfL TruL, P-!. W/S/W Llndlu lop. (Ur. TGM1-41! $1688 TOTAL s57 "'" s57 ! . ' +~lllC. ~r '67 CHIVROLn IMPALA s1saa·. :~-:-s53 :Wi s53 +TAX" llC. · n fllJ. '67 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE V.._ tllfL lr1111., pow« ll1trlno, «&11. '#/SJW.'6old Shir. · .IS.r. No. IL.21b7~13699) s11a8 ::~.· s40 ::l.!: 540 + 1•• & LIL nMT. '66 PLYMOUTH FURY II 'l;f,,1IO'Wlf.IT""1141, ..... ""'9P • ..-tlc>tr#"-.1W'IM~ .• $988 T~:: s~3 :1.1:~ s33 +TAX & LIC. J. P't'Mt. ' '66 MIRCuRY COMIT Y~ .,,.., tr1~L. -r tlHrlng, rtdi• lfld hffl1r, w+w $trl1I No. 6JOXS12l97 "'" MTNlT, PTMT. TOT Al MfMlT. nMr1 • IOTll Mfllll'. "'"· ... IOTA\'" ..... ""'- 5988 ':::~ 133 = s3·3-=.. +tAX &LIC. , PlJfJ. • · "llf· • '65 DODGI POLARA 2 DL H.T. ... -' o\lr ""4., llA lr..L, 'powtf 1'-illlL .............. lnCf MlfK. Stlill lti..ofU1 J9* -F' sau·' :i: s29 .:1:: s29.ii.Jtl. + TAX I. LIC. .ltM~, . ~ "Mf. '65 CHEYILU SIDAN '65 PONTIAC TEMPEST "'" MTIILY. '""' ' d:,11· torAC ·$23 m &l s23 mil .... a +~uc. =. ·~· '63 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ,._.,..,.._ •ull. t,_ r.1., ,.w. '·"· P. 1111, l&ll cu111i.. all!IOI .. -· {OCUll) TOTAL s19 "'" s19 ""' NICI NWll llTlllT. ,:to-\U & uc. nan. nML • . . . '61 PONTIAC U MANS, 2 D(. IMi:e.. JKIW; All COlld.., V.a, tlllo. trwn.,_ ,...., lfHrl"! &• .f'l\lt, l~d.lu top, l>o.lc\tl .. urpet1,. wlnyl lllltrlOf, con901., -llj.. IYlll 761) GOLD lAA. lllllMOi•lt De' 11 • .,,.. • . . NICI tOW1t MTIILY. ·s· ·aa· . ·a TOTAL s717 '"'" s77 ' '°'" . . + TAX ' LIC. . PTlllT. ' n •r. '68 DODOI DART G.T, 2 floof ~-Avto. t,.is., Ifill.. P.I. l uebt 1t1ll, WSW, winy! lflt1tlor. l't'll .598) GOUI STAL in-dl1!1 Ot!Mry. , , St.~RD ~:: s5.7 =·s57 ~'i~t ........ + TAX & lit. n~T. •• PYMT. '67 PONTIAC LeMANI, O~·Mr. """"" (pe. with radiCI, h11!1r1 full w/Ryt ~~di., Cltpltl, wnw tl'" wh'll'I discs. It:.(-. U7177niut"""J • · s1~·1a ::: 546·· ':wi·546 -~1/ct}_ -~ +'TAX &1.IC. nMT. • nM1. 165 DODGE CORONET 440 2 clmr .. rdtop. fldtf)' 1lr,' Y-1, PQMI" llffrint. Iulo,• tr1nt., Ult, WIW. (lGLl-436) 5188· 8 :!: $36 :~~ '36·~0~~~: +TAX & UC. nMT. "MT. -. - T6S QLDS CUTLASS - . ' t2 o1eor'J..nn., 44 v._,.,... '.nK..,.; PQWt• """"'-buebt ..,,._ ~: • ,lifll!"Mli. '38373#.340107 ~ • .., 1088 TOTAL $J6 TOTAL $J6 TOTAL l -NJCI DOWN . MTHLY. + l t • I lic. PYMT. n M<. . . ( .. 'M THUNDERBIRD 2 DR. H.T. FA(TOl.V All CONDITIONING, lllfOlllllk Tl'lftL, l 1dio I. llttltr. full powlf, • hNI .... -4Yl32113"P. • ·sn· 8 . :i: s3 3 :llil s3 3 ~!lit: . + T.U , llC. rnn. nMr. • 1j'. '66 i!M)DGI DART ' 1 ' .n.~ 2 *· •lllo. 1-.,...-. 4'1:11'65111351) .. s-711 · :1:~ $2'6', -= $2" '6"': ~~N. + TAX , uc. nwr. n•t. TOTIL MfHlY. ,..,, ·'66 POl'(TIAC OllAND PRIX l&lnlrot, fkl.:11r CoM., l&H. l\lf'I., pwr. •her ... ~ .!"hr.-· 1.-'1\J tvp. (Utl571) s:1-688 T~'.:! ·· $51-' m:: s57 ~mt +TAX,. ~tC. nMt. n1111. . ' . '' '. '66 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRi lo P1tm1gtr v.-sj111c1n W19on. ,_, rfteftnt. ~ 1\lfo. traM., U H. .....w (IV>.201) s1588 ;;~ s53 ::.:.: s53 :.OJ.'.\ ~ & UC. , • , ~TMT. n MT, '6$ CH~Y~.,_R NIW YORKER 2 ctr. lkltp. '"'~ •Wit. tnnl., -.,, -..... 'bTlka. Yllrtl·~ {WfMl-461 s11 a0 : ::: s40 ~~ s40 ~:ti. ... +TAX I. LIC. ~Ml. PTMT. . . ' . . -·~ ' .. ' ' . . . ' • , • I • . ~ '65 CHEYELLE MALIBU CPE. '(:" 11rt~lqtr1,.._, t.ltv . ~ry ~r cooid., rt'ffl ltff~ -· '~(lfXIO$ $1088 ::~.· 536 ::::.: 536 ~::.: .. +TAX I. tlC. "MT. nMT. ' l C'" -I •ts PO .. Tl+C CAT,Al.INA 4,, •• H.T. ' • !Mr COIL., 1vto. tllflL •. MH. P.1., WfW. !PUC741 • ., s9·'·8a j9Tii. s3' 3 m" s3'" 3 . + ~1tlC. ::::. ' . TOTAL """'· ""'· FOR YOUR PRonatOI' .. C -l'Oll 1111 .. 001» IY,U. , IN 1111 WINDIHIU ' 100% UNCONDITIONAL GUARAJml -THIS STAR STATES IN WRITING TllAT HARiOR DODGE GUARANTEES THE CAR 100% AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS FOil 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES WHICH EVER COMES FIRST AFTER PURtHASE. THIS INctUDES ALL MECHANICAL PARTS , ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BATTERY, SPEEDOMETER, RADIO,. HEATER ON UL CARS. THIS GUARANTEE COVERS ALL PARTS A~D LABOR FR£E TO-YOUI VOLKSWAGEN CENTER Used lor Miieage ~·s ' . ..... ,.--~ ....... , '6S DO.,. POLARA•4.1Hl. H.T. Oli. y .. wtt«t~ 1;t, poWll' tiff•., biit .. , 1vfo. tr.nL, Ult WSW lll'IL whffj dlKL (VW~161) ' 67'stluu60's.MCl!'J-foC6oose $888 ' TC!fAL s29 10fAl s29 'm" ' ' I + =~ ll(. . =· 'Rtr~· ---'' .... . .... !H CHEVROLET , " · ' • I • ftttory t it condmoll"'9. rHto. hMt~ 1•1C1N11c 11'111...,llllloft. tl!'pjllL !lZG'ilOl) '788' · ~:~ si6 "'" 526 .r.J.\~ \ + TAx & UC. -,":':l n MT. . . ''65 PLYMOUTH SATILUTI cou" V..fl llU:. 2-dr. "-""°' ""'"' 'linJI tMbt -h, r..ilo, l>ffttr, ~.(WIA9911 $788 TOTAL $26 '°'" $26 m il +·:~LIC. = ~~· ... ..... +£ ~·· .. 4.<I' "'1 --. " • • . ~66 Voi.KSWAGIN '6' VOLKSWAGEN ' ""9d, Wc:Mt ... b. INCtdn • ,, ' 6-11-~~ s~ ... ::::: s23 •••: . . ,+tu& lk. .&,\ii ...... = '64 VOLKSWAGEN '611 ,+EI~"" s23 5. s23 = ·•6~ VOLKSWAGEN . • ~ -:; j • I ' • • \ \, ' ' ' ' • • 4T • ' • • • • ·-• • ' . ' ' • . . • - • • -. . YOUR ,.HARBOR AR ·EA . ' . • -. FILLED WITH BETTER SHOP. EARLr ·FOR BEST SELECTIONS Fountain Valley · GARFIELD AV .. . . . . . ,. .,. . • • GIFT GIVING IDEAS .. " ' " .~ .... #-".. .-. ' • " . I - ----~.,.. _______________________________ --------- -- HARBOR AREA CHRISTMAS SECTION DAILY PILOT Thursday, November 28, 1968 as 'GreeU .. Chnistmas . -. . ' , ' ,, ' It's. Shaping .. up NEW YORlt (UPI) ...:n•• i.rllitc.mmen:e""""'1tent not' wanting to be named, & SOna In Omaha said •now loundm~Oklthot\\&CI---•U·.•bu<!J" 1Ulder ...., to lit a record ID w~ cooleaed to predJct..i 1 good,....., and om tast weekeod put ty, .. ld _ lo=· wioy. "' • •I • -""' • ~ ._': 1. ain.tmaa 11bapp1nc ....,. aome balllomenl over the said -the surtax bam't bul:t N-ans In a Xulo mood "If 'l!t ~·a ~ta •• -'llloru•precljded ln- 1 d • • P lh the ltdoral briltpoce'ofconsumeraales. shopping. Three large early and they have been J"U ein bol ,]Ollr>'I i ll, dMllo ~~~:$portent gov•-'• -to cool "Ooaollmtt •pending ha 1 Pitt.burgh storea Jlffl)lclod an tbrooglna to the atoro. "Meo'! Wllf .A 0. <~ ;fl'(flr.". ·-lut Chf_. .. do'llll tbe -1 and -. __ __..... UI all," be aald. escellent Chrlstmu -one fur coat. are seWng vuy ,...II!" •·1~ ' on the ...... · hand -._ ..,.,,. .... merchaDtlof · :.'W~b;;.. loolled for signs forecasting 10 per<ent · better well," be said. -6-->"'i1-~i.;.1.i .. 1n of t.ol".\n&elerJ°tmeo1;..0 1 29cltlMlaMllalel1.....U,. that tbe Income tax surcharge sa les than tast year. LOOKS GOOD ·Enuateter'1 ·ID 'Denver ,manigersaaid U..t'wblle sales 1 ..,..clthla ...U. was having a hraldng effect Mark Jonaa, vice .prealdent ~-•-an RI·•,·~ Rich of ... f1b!lfd -rollictance 'on ' W'l?9 ~ lo pjcr.J!jl, tt • ~ ~ Cl$~ ---~~ 'lhel!I. of llJ&bee's In Cleveland, 118id Rl~c·b~., In A~tla-nta" , a 1 d Jilt 'Jllrt''.of·-_ and-"-' Ibo oarl1 .to .loll Jlo• ~ alr<ady ON lllll:Jlng WbMher a lrQlnfl efllCI of 11'1 aolllf to be "a Slll33hing ........... I •· ood It' lal<l.M lboull!t .~. (O<>il lhe....., wwlol be. " ' !IWliJ111ith~aalcs thellUlehargelllll·appearla Cbrlstmu." ·~~ 00~ g · s WIU.-·tlieeleotlollmlgbt 'liaVI ~-llOfle C.·Aleza~der, in -cllioll ~ the the Chr1.stmu seaiiOn, I dod't , Jonas said the outcome of moving along ~tter than las) ~-paruy respOnaible. With. chairman of the retail hoard .., real Yule,~ rus11.uD know." -1 the prealdenilal eJectlon has year and I dont foresee any 'lhio election over -'be e~ ol,Jhe Hawaii Chamber of ~lloesn'fatutailtllnezt~, s"-JN-D••D had no effect Oii retail chaDngHe."Hlm -d . N ChrlstmubQy!Jig'toplcl<Ui-1· c0mmerce.81l~lathe " 4'1 aft« 'Dllnkqlvlng a 11a-~ ~~~ bualnesa, and be dldn'l believe · · 0 es, Lt :• m ew 1loth 'Thomas Ryan f -Islands ehould have their best ' tioo.!..lde United Press ~te.nm.-Fou polnted ()Ut th a t aoy early-winter cutbacks in Orleans said volume l! heavier Rhodd .a&cx1a and -E. k Chtlatmas by far U\11 year t1ooal ,....ey m-ed. .: ~tlian one -~!':. o1"":•~ann· moreu"' government .spending would ~.~ .. !..ear ago and only! G'°"$'of ~ars IIOebuck· In: "beclu,. tourist tr ad • , Thankqlvlng is late thla ·•-w, ~ u affect Yule aalta. -•~ -oeaoon CID preven ' = ~ '~ deleose speodlng i:onatructlon year, tbl 28th, a~t the la~ total to -retillerl. lat year, Hudson'•, 8 ears and a record Yule bu al n es a. " '"'~ ~be1. 1)fic u and other busineis la boomlnc It can come. Thal will cul b~Ull .. -berout of~-"year"'• ~:'1 Montgomery Ward In llelrolt Mana..,-,lianJ Sternberg of \!'}'""",._..·e la ·~· · ~ In Hawaii." . lour ~ •·-off ••· --all predicted big g·•--·-• Godchaux s In 8-ton Rouge ,,...._,"".'ha''""" •• , I -. . b I SeatUe D1erchenta ton ad. _,. -of "'" • "mon. For , _ _., ~ --·-' llslied but ·"d It' • •• "" 't• u e normal u1e eeason, ond .,.ji":i"..c"' they were-~ reported some unUIUll ex· ~;':tr people 'i,; u,! l'~i-~'mercbon-milted irh'•lely.thal they ex· d~eol . .-:will tQ(Jt mih~lthanthat,M.1 pemlvegiltsolftted.Hudlon'I SOU!b to lblDking b 1 ':dlleftr-!be~demaod. peeled the bell.· ~lma5 with this pfoi>Iem In varloul ..... _out or-.T billion,· and lo eellJng a 22-<laf Alrieln Christmas aho Ing •wotheu c'Pf~d•nt John-L Ruppel season ever. They were reluc· wa-1J1U1UD ,.., safari for two for $3,080, and . PP un of Id ,. · tant to be quoted f<r a ,_ the apparel industry, f2.6 '11lanksglvmg turkey has beeo _GO , water• and Ra Y lltlcal reason .. A few ·said they . would billion out of '18.1 billion for Sean already has sold two Cilnsumed . Dresslar of Broadway-Hale in po • launch major Oiristmu sales sets of armor med• of ,Toledo , '. . Phoenix aald ·Ibey ~ed During the recent· pollilcal .. the week before Thanksgivtng the whole year. steel in Spain at 11,flOt each Foley s 1n Houston said Ill creat Yule salt:i: ~":;;_"~ campaign they clalmed tttdlt -.. but. 81 ·• Da1lal 8 t 0 re No matter what government and a Canadlazt.made cutter Ho~ton merchants looked for ttrength ·of the n 8 t 1,o•n 8 1 would ·~ve t& be denied and • mlnager polnled out, the offlclala hoped, store offlciall sleigh for $1,500, Ward's 118id at least a 10 percent ln!'flUt . -my and strong local con-clerks fired Io droves If voters ~'!public often seem1 to resent were almost unanimous in $550 organ, TV receivers and over last year's CbrltWU dldoo!· approved a new law 'fed.Ucing 1111 Chrlstma3 ada before saying the taJ: surcharge has other big Uckel Items are sales. Howard Murpl!J of ·• the lntmst celling on In· ifhanksgtvJng day. 11People . not a:Hected consumer spen-moving extremely well. Titche-Goetlinger's ll1d tbll IVYING NOW atalhnent aCCO\Ulta from 18 even seem to re s e n t ding so far by much. will be a great Cbrlltmll tn Atlll Sefarian of San Fran-• to 11 percent.1" voters were .fairtstmas deo>ralkms la the David L. Yunich, preaident SALES BETl'ER Dallas because Dellu bu had cllOo'I Joseph Magnln Co. and llllimpreaaed; the taw wu ap-,1 lllores be!... Thanksgiving," of Macy's New Y or k , The ~ department ahout the blggell lncnue Ill ••-LlYllli<ston of Ltvlngston proved. · ,. be said. . predicted a "rei:otd breaking" store l.u Columbus, Ob i o total e~ploymd 1n. ~ COUDo ;:.' llht Christmas for the In Bolae, Idaho, managers ~ Many stores wlll· try to ac· Christmas because of "the agreed the surtax would not try this year, HI 11 t d Golden Gate city 8hould be of four stores all predicted ccmmodate to the shorter generally good bus Ines s affect .Christmas spending, catalogue Bahl for Obrtltmu the beat evtr and tht bl!Ying good Christmas business aeuon by.hiring more extra climate and bJgb level of which should be a lltUe better started zooJDbtt •b'· t halp then U8Ual and trying employmenL" ~.t'."lwnbus this year than Pines Wt>llW of Hucocklr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"ill t lo lure moro people par ay Richard Meyer, sales pro-Shoppini Clnltr and Don SIW'N SA HOU AY SPIC:IALSI •-la the fronf doors. moUon manager of Gimbel's J. Carl CBmpbelJ, mercban-ltogera of lcarlll'Ougb's~ a VE D •,· tiRLY IN. BAWAD New York, aod E. L. Qood. dise manager of Canon, Pirie downtowD department store, · W' if+ij 29.! the li man, vice president of the Scott & CO. of Cblcago ex· both Ill AllOlln, Tuai, llald SU NG t' ~ .1::...1n theear..: Korvelle dtacount department peels lhe he!t Yule season toy1 ha" lOld earlier than ....... •••• •• •••• • ,.. ~ ..... so m••• -pie th"""' store chain. said Yule sales ln the store's blstory. Presl· USl.\ll tbn Ind that the i1• TWIAkii MOlll ~...... -v r-~... dent Arthur Muence of llllaal ·'=Ill Yi" YELYIT buy g1ft.s for mailing to the will ~ good "across the Wieboldt stores said th e 0 91 1lll' 1 S SO -·M·-•. •-• a Houaton board." Goodm11n aald that -·-'· , urb th uJ lot Olrlllmu (?Owing , •, • ~. ~~ ~ I 1 ..... ...,x wont c e Y e •• -'·~•.. .,. ., • • department store eacutive the CG111parison w th ast ho . h w --h b : said Am' I b• year'• will depend, to som• • pping rus . "Our -la very T • Fa ric Center er cans may e Ji t e ft t ' on w e at he r. In SL Louis, president San-=· =baft plenty to i aurprlsed to learn that Br1tlab "Rem her h d ford Zimmerman of F.-," W ..... , 4H I, lrth St. at Irvine, 646-4544 Christmas shopping 11 much em we a ex· -. '-• then ceptiOllal good sh o pp 1 n g Barr Co. said people .,. .... 'lll1lndayl 'tll 9 p.m. Morning blues? Just set thlS Sony and awake to news. A radio that pours out full, rich AM from a cube sound.chamber cabinet And any.1 thing a big clock radio can do, Sony's 6RC·23 can do too-but In less than 5• x 5" of space. Front clock switch makes time-setting simple, end the l1rg1 clock lice is desl111ed for e•t)l-rtodJni- Charming cuba·shaped set comes In a w•lnut·looklng finish thofo very rich. But you don't have to be to buy it. SONY9' Our 22nd Y ICll' in The Harbor Areal ~DAVIS -BROWN 411 E. 17th St. Daily 9.9, Sat. 9-6 Costa Meso 646-1684 • ~er ours. weather In New York last responding to sales promotions BfCOm SVIJ\ ......, Mt ti•••.-'" M wtrll ASI Cardi .; , The Houston ei:ecutive said Christmu season," he said. better than last 7 ear, _ _!!IL~A.:..,!T......,~~!ftll~MPl'~~olli!!!l•iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilii=!~~~~~~~~-----..,-------------. ,.ha la just hack from Loti<lon Im f 11 , In especially In men's· luhlana. where he found the big Stacy Ho es 'c F enes A spokesman for SUx. her••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Selfridge's and H 1 r rod• s Boston said 8 warm early ' &: Fuller said, ::we upect department stores had been autumn had hampered sales, business to be u lood or tn full Yule regalia !Ince but Filene'1 expected im· better than lalt Quiatmaa." ·-·-• ~ proved Yule business. Robert 91vwru vi.; ... 20· Hoye of Jordan Marsh, New Store mJOIPI' Diet Hl.Qllo Estimates of how much bet· England's biggest department me! of Adrlan1111l Du Molnll !er saiea will be I h Is store chain, and ltoberl Tibor said both urban 111111 nnl Christmas than last 1 ranged customers are tpeDdinc frlllr \ from 814 to 5 percent for of Sears Roebuck in Boston, with Cbrilbnu d t ma D a lostoo to more ~r.lt" per· agreed. Hoye looked for 4 per· already *>wins up for g. emit for Detroit., Pitffbl,Irgb cent more sales than last pensive ltemll IUCh 11 and Boaolulu, with • . I'<> 5 year. dlamondl 11111 Jelavlllon Illa. -more c om m on • VP OVER 1967 Pretldlnl Charlea ~of However, comparatively few Robert Slater,1vice president the ...... YouU:era' chl1n 111ores pve percentage predJe. of Shepard's In Providence, In !lei Mollltl llld hllb Ilona. Even In Boston and forecast a gain of 311 to 6 lubloa IMIOltuitlll la lllOY. °"1'rer, where early autumn percent over last Christmas, 1111 *"11 lllld Yllll ll1M Will ea1es have not been up to ProVldence·$res will be open Ill I lo I ...-lblld of l!lpectatfom, merchants said a bail hour longer dally thts lul :tw. llon llllllqll'l_ ln ... Y upeclod thl 11 n a I Cbrlstma.s se~n to make up ,...1114 ~ IJtqllll .C!>illtmai ruah to be vlgoroua. the lour-day ttine shortage. thlirt'll lllll ttrr lllhl. Murray Fou, an accountant Bal~ore store manag&r11 L. K. MlrWI Ot 1: lnadtll SPORISWEAR GIFT IDEAS FOR OIRIStMAS also. see . our seltctlon of dreSsls. cocktall and fpnnel, enSlfnbles. coals, lingerie .. WE HAVE SOl,4ETHIN& FOR EVERY WOMAN ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LISTI .. '• OVE.R 5100,000 SPANl~ti & MEDITERRANEAN STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM . . • '" lltt --............ o11 ................. 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"" ·flllo•· ... • ..... -..... 2 ...... ............. ....... llltlliJ-1111 e OPIN SUNDAY TILL 6 FOR YOUR CONYENIENCI IASY TERMS . e WE CARRY ' P.lJR OWN ACCOUNTS - • ' . . -. ..-.. --·---~- ' 0HARBOR AREA CHRlSTMAS SECTION Thursday, Novembet 28, 1911' · o,µLY PJLpT I I Bal Isle Merchants Have Ce lebration will •troll the shopping · uea each evening, mWn,g th el r llnal stop al the "U.. In I h e street" so that the public may · Tying in wilb Newport's tr .. dlUonal amwal Christmas Boat Parade, the merchants cl Bal· boa Wand lhla YNf are Dllk· join them hi • """"' ol Christ· Ing plans !or tl>elr 0.-mu -. And ~ will he "Chris-. Dland" ~ , there, 1oO. ·eeijbiltles ol th e tlon. area have jolded' ta. the spir· Island.~ .. pre-it and IUn !if l/10 occ8'1dn" hy paring unique shop decora· agreeing lo ~II surprlle tlo"' for the delight o1 vfsitor11 Bania ct-. greeting vfll. from thmqhout Southern Cal· ton along 'the lfreeb and Uornia. Shoppen ,will delight passing oat goodies '!> the chll· al the brea•= sight o1 dra!. ' ; 33 hug6 treeS ~ w II h • A< In yean'Piat. hundr<ds 1.800 twinkling ""1~ lights ol hayfront resfdet!ls will dec- leadlng to a 30-faOt llft.Cbrlst-orate theit' homes and boats mas tree growing In the' street In a riot ct( ioJoi'ed lights to at the corner of Park and Ma-reflect in ~ mlle,t of water rine. The "tree in the street'" surroundillg Balboa. Visitors to • has been a longtime tradition "Christmas Jsland" :should be ~~. ~ with Balboa Ialand residents BUfe to stroll to the end of Ma· ~;· who will see ~e 'f0l'ld'11 most rine Avenue to the ~ay front · dazzling tree-top. atar to com-and see this breathtaking (!is.. rnemorate their first year of play along with the boat pa- participaUon ln the Cbri.stmas rade which travel! past this lsland CelebraUon. point. It b a moving experi· Jewelry for Teens: That's Santa's Bag T..,,. know that jewelry Is Santa'• bq. He knows how t'o please 1 gal, to brJ.nc: in- .tan! holiday cheer. Tlllni a peek. this is what the Jew· elry 1-y Council dloco•· en Santa Is brlnRlna his dlscemlng, free.splrftecf aod ,........ young misses Oii Cbriatmu Eve. . Earrin&J are the lop teen choice for jewelry flattery. Plen:ed and otherwise, stone set. colotfUlly enameled, dafn. tUy buttoa, clustered or softly geometric in textured gold, earrings fill the largest por· tion of Santa's sack with their glitter and fasbion appeal. Pins make perfectio".I. gift. -· laput lamU, -· are (ally (Ill wrapped u pins, emlnp, -... hracelels, rlnp and mdy for scattering leneath all 1hoee t'een trees. Rings are a must tor Su- la's fashion bell ... They play •. m<rr'f lune In his bag In every lmqiuble abape, bn- pwalvely tmuttd In gold and set with small preclOUI stones. But Santa knows his firla, and for those with a dlf- lererd turn of mind, be in- clud.. the dalnt1. dainty rings stone set with pearls, Linde stars, jade ·and carved ivory or, simply but beauti- fully golden. And Christmas just woul!b't be Chrl!tmas without new charms to add to a,11 iho8e ~.r~<Onlng YOIJtli colledltlllll. MoUfs that travel doWn. mem· ory Jane are the favorites, and doesn't Santa know it! nllCAUT.ml lL410-IOJ 141• t .. •ACTOlY 4UTHO~ JAUS a lllf1CI STAR TV 275 EHi 17th St,. Costa MHa IAero11 Fro1n Hil11ro11 S\U.,.) Phone: 647.9742 .w..-, ttn hf•.., I e.•.-6 p.-. Starting Saturday, all shop ence that has charmed vlsl· and street decoraUon.. will be tors and residents alike f or ready to welcome visitqrs who many years. may enter the Island either by This year, as never before, the bridge off Coast Highway "Christmas Island" will be a and Jamboree Road or by delight for all who behold its the colorful Balboa Ferry on special magic. Shops will be the Balboa Peninru1a. open seven days a week, 10 Ing, at Christmas time or any lime. Monogram piM and discs take every shape and size to go along with a teen.- tuned casual life. Wben tbo.Y: holiday parties loom. ladylike pins are the answer, in deli- cate design., that make excit- ing use ol. pearl!, jade, topaz, hand carved Ivory and lovely aquamari~. Grouped by two.s on ·a party dress, they add a real dash of feminine chann to tbe holiday scene. follow Santa • • • Roving carolers from local a.m. to IO p.m, from Dec. 10 schools and church groups through C'hristmas. STAR IN WEST - The traditional "star ;n the East" also shines in the west w1lere cowboy on his pony replaces wi se men on their camels and a twist· ed castus silhouetted against night sky is Christmas tree in this western Americana view of the Yule season. New Dolls Talk ... and Talk and Talk "I think miniskitU ar:e smashing,.. coos Stacey; a platinum blonde doll. Stacey is a real doll, less than a foot tall, and vocal. So is Randi Reader who spiels off 15 nursery rhymes, from "Baa, Baa Black Sheep" to "The · Queen of Hearts," and then says: "My favorite color is blue. If I sit very still. ,would you draw a picture of me and . color a blue dreu for me to wear?" It takes seven minutes to quiet her down. Barbie speaks Spanish - "Me encanta ser u n a mode.lo!" -and so doea sleepy Drowsey, who says "Se Habla Espanol." They are no match for Charmin' Chatty, however. A 196S doll no longer made, she spoke seven languages, in· eluding Japanese. Toyiilak:er11 have come a long way since Johann Maetsel, 1he inventor of the metronome, made dolls that said "Maman" when their right hands were ra~ to shoulder level, and "Papa" when their left bands we.re moved. That was in 182.1. Now That Kid, a freckle·fac- ed boy, objects "You better put that back or the monster will get you"· when you take the slingshot out of bis back pock el. . Even the stuffed dolb talk. "You're j>robably wondering ""._hY i:m .Jt~ii. I'm seasick," Of cours'!, Santa brings lots . o( rope" and bead oecklaces in lovely delicate gold to gild his girls, lots of heavy chains that dang!• fabulous pendants. By the bunches he'll drop them i1;1to ~ose stockjnp because he knows that's how tbey ao on best. Great-graodmother'1 faVOI'" lie, the locket, wins modem appeal with today'I young miss who hm a sentimental heart. Santa brings her a wide chclce in all 11.zes, faced in chased gold, with a tex· t'ured or beaded effect and an extra dollop of lovellneu, a semi-preciow: itone. There are many stone sen- lilnents among Saola's girls and he caters to them all. Topai, turquoise, aquamarine, LIDO SHOPPING LANE IS AGLOW WITH THE WARMTH & G.OOD CHEER OF CHRISTMAS i. : - Tri' poinsettia besliets tell yo u that the Christmas Season is upon you . The friendly doors of Lido Shops ere op e'n wide to greet you. The we l· come mets ere out. Smiles show en eagerness to serve . Please stop in end say hello .•• Li do Shops will be looking for you . A L'elegant Jlfen'• Shoptte Anthony Shoe Service Atk inson'• Men & Boy'• Store B. D. Bowe• & Son Bank of Ameriea BaM"oto1 B..,.k1hlt"e'1 Bld""'H's ' Blaektnan Ltd., J ""'el..,.• Corday Boutique- Gene Burton Greg'• F i •rlc Boutlq11e -• I Via Lido Dru,1 "For Th• ,Ultim•t• In F•minin• App•r•I" •nd Gi~s ..• " 1424.,.. LU., " .. ,.,, ..... DIMeyl.4Ho .... AllRol• HenHy lo-. hi• lttrlllfl tm. ,...,. c:-tw, u;e.t Secuf"!ty Fit"1t National Bank The Sltoe Tf"ee Howaf"d Lato1on Jr., Realtor Kint'• Lido Rlchfleld Lido Fashlou Lido Hair Fiuhlon1 uilo Trau i Moms PJ.w Co. of Callt..,...lc N~rt B•l,,._ Silmn91 & Loan Blcflarlll'• · LilllO Cent..,. • • • •• • I BAAAO'WS CHILDREN'S WEAR SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE ... ,,, • I ,, ' LIDO C£HTEl )'4]] Vio Li9o, Newport • Are You A Lazy Christmas Shopper! Just I phon• c1ll to our P•r1on1I Shopp•r, G1rtio, •nd 1ho c•n do it 111 for you. C1ll G•rti•, 673-6]60 . ' • - always in fashion LIDO SHOPS ARE · LOCATED AT "TOP Of THE BAY" -, • . I ON . VIA 'LIDO & VIA OPORTO > • NEWPORT BEACH • • • • -SCHWINN - The Cholco-rw · "Biko CO<lntry" Open Daily 9-9-Sun. 10-2 IANIAMlllCAID Ml.STIR CHAIM 333 East 17th Strut COS1a Mesa 646~1706 . . vr'~~R~ • ~· .r· • •t· • r ~ +.., ~ COSMETICS -· PERFUME CHRISTMAS CAJtos·' TOYS -·CANDY. .. GIFTS GALORE BOYS AND GIRLS CH RISTMAS CONTEST NOW ONI /Jfacl~an "JEWELERS" TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAVE THE °f).STE TO DEMAND THE VERY FINEST, )424 VI• Oporto 01 J-t114 lmH.<M'FSand ~ Fl~E JIW~S , FOR TH•EE $~TIONS \ ,I "i IN NEWPORT BEACH • '3412 .VIA UOO • • I ! I • ' J. ' RU liR R iH-'---down oppero trek . eutern anows to s!Jrt-'<• sborter'll!ifolnW:•bll'th~t Is erp~ed \o make the annual ruoh even "rushier" tbi& year. 'l'iiere will be four fewer shopping days between now and Cl!~, tile traditional Yule gifl-buylnJ period, this year. Shoppers Better ·, Start ;parly A'.f iThere Are Four Less Days I • November 281 1968 Give · to ··Your United Fu~d . . ~ shoppeia · should Mliboney, v~ •P...uient and l-;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiim;:~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:j! .lfd: st¢.ed early' 1!dt ·~ar general merchlndJ.ae,,managerl..i I beCa""' th<re .,. four '"""' ·of Gimbel Broo.,·lh•blg l!ew L · 'k M · ahoppl!>i day• be.tween York department itoie chain, 0 . a, II ~·~~~ °": '"r.tn1.... we u •• «: ' 0 , . ... . . .· .....,_lhm()lllye&'. · tmrdluai7 -and are , 'l1lb 1r ·~:~: ~ q1llltl · n>ore llleti!U/ul In l'i9vember, ff~ cal•:tn' · • oor ..cbHatm8s 98;880n 'mutt ,. • ~---trill -'be Jess,'! laulioh U>elr Yl1lo --Ill<\ ,..,.. eai11er then WORK IW\DEll asuiL . A . OD 1111 other baud, Ernest '-'_:_~ ... ....-Tbau'er, viqe president.of New "1-.• ~• Yort'Cll1'1 lamed toy store, "IN -'* ldlontloa ol F.A.0. Schwarz, say" being .. 1"iP.-or °'!.~ 0 nw, fact that there are ~"°"~,..f,~ lesa aelliaJ days won't hurt • sp ' us; n ·just means that-.... ' ~ .:':=" ~ wlll have to work harder." 1o movellllo Cllrlslmu ..wnc llerdlants don't eJjltct any . . ""' --~ ... 'lllrllni ..,.. -. In lilt iDC " -tllll year -jll!I lie uld tl>e problem wit!> •• -·!IGG-al tbe pa-no 11. shorter period ·betireen ' that ' have been developing in • Thanksgiving and Cbrislmas re:;ent years. . hands! is whether the stores wputd People are buymg more be phyaically able to Mrve ~e g l f t s .',' ' says tbe1r customers. Gimbel a ~oney. More and ;. , no face •.. no squinting. Quite a clock in Sony's FM/AM . more fashion items .-such clock radio 8FC-59W! It's called Digimatlc because it has PEAK DEC. 15 . 85 ~ -are being given. large easy-to-read numerals that tell the time minute by b H~ ~oci!::: i::=: GIFl'S VARY minule ind simple pushbutton con!rols. The radio turns on ~ ~ -' , ·~ isn't a department automatically every day, once the time Is set and the auto- .;: CbrisUDU b 0 y t D g 1n our at.ore that. isn'.t a gift matic b~tton is pressed. Also shuts itself off by. itself after stason aCQC1111b for about 17 departu:pent. Five years ago an hour of play. Press."!anual.~utton and radio becom~ tllfthe&al of.depart there were gilt items. Now a regular table.set Br1lhant, r1Ch tone due to Sony solid ~ __. ~ .. :!stores f • .-.. , .... ii aiven·" state circultry,.850 mw of power, and a full 3* .. Dynamic men .-a .,~.,. or -·3NUU6 •· • speaker. The low, trim cabinet (In white or grey) is as mod- tbe ~ year. · ':Olluer of Sc.!1wan says peo-ern as.the rest of this versatile set. Compact, too, so iLwon'f. -Ol)llSIS In tl>e re~ · pll!'"9' ·buy!Jil ~ ~ take 11a tpo. r11ucJ:i· · · ·lniblrfl"' reluctant to~ • uonal toys every year. Party· space."Cbrilplete·wlfll ' · p~ ,al>oul tbe ..i.me , --po~. too. . earphone. Take one O!'lhis :rear 1 Cllrlalmal Illes. Bui for the .cb!I~ with home today and test They upect tl>ere will be everything Schwarz has an easy · a pin In dollar 'fnl1mie ..., eleclric automr.blle for $175. • !QI year but theJ 10J tt pro-and a yacht for $295. liONY' hob\y won't match the U per· Toy guns and other tO)'S -------------------cent increase in the 1987 of simulated violence will· be season over 1986. . . mlssing from the counters of Our 22nd Year In The Harbor Are1 ·' Why Wall A. Miit? Pc.ti Close To oiir Doors And S.hoP With A Smlle . . 24 Hour Drive-In Post Office ' .. .. ,. ,-. '.'). ~IHO-P ;, ' .... A·• .. : ' • t j ~N ". HARBOR. SHOPPING ·CENTIR ' . , Tbelr ..-e8.90Dlll for thil con-101De stores and from the clusion are lhe w Ide 1.7 pages ol 10me mail order predicted llowdown in the catalop tb1s yeu in response economy during the second to publlc reaction against ~1't~1 ~'.f.~t!: tgthebigretailcbllM Color Polaroid Pictures of Your Child with Santa 95c th< 10 percent Income lu which have said they woold 411 I, 17:-.. St, . @DAVIS BROWN ISrAaTS DIC. 141 surcharge. -mphasize the promotton1 Ill Costa Mesa pen'~On:._·od~the~t...,.,;,~tween~jecl~~..:'.~~ ... -~glvtn...:'...:_g:.._~~1 ·~~~h".".u~cto~f'~&~are~Co~.:.._Se_:_.:d:!'!!!!Da!!!!lll!lly!!!!lll!9·!!!!9!!!!; !'!Sat!!!!!.!!!!9!!!!·6!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!646!!!!!·1!!!!68!!!!!4~ll ;WY;::®:ft:ft:f'if'*:~,&~dllllrdillftc,&···· .... _and auistmas, John J. Montgomery Ward & Co. 1 'lllJ!I' 'lllJ!I' 'lllJ!I' 'lllJ!I' 'lllJI ""' ·~~'1Jlllf'llll\'f'fll)!f • '·' Hey kids! Win yourself your very own playhouse! Deliv- ered to your home and set up. Value $200. And it cail be won by you free!!! DETAILS CAN BE FOUND IN EACH STORE . ............. "······ Seaaonj _(f reefitf,ga ' . :Jrom :Jlieae Sto~ea anJ SeitticeJ A·I St<M Anito Sho1>$ BenUe11'• Beautu Beverly': Y.,.,. SflOp -. The Cobbt.r11 llrnch Coll•a• G!fltl Supply Crocttr Cf«t1t1& Bank ' DUmMudc .Empire Silk , J'11Jd'1 Shoea . Gmtt'll Lid; ~ • Helen.Groc• CC1MUt1 . . GIDfN JcAool'.of'~ and Dane• .. Harbor Cftur Barber Shop Holidap Htalti! ~pa Kinga For Men Kltb11'1 Htirdtoart Klr~ Jllotl<rl Dr. B~H . .rttlkO. D. I • . ~Lant Jlollltrhood Jlat<mitr lctl ltallon DeU ~a- l . C. P""'p Co. I • • • ll•fl!I!. ~'t•pplg _, ... -,.,,_ --- 11.P.r, N~ Jo!l.r~. -·-. Security Pacific Ncdiout BoftJc Sing.,. Sewing Cm,., Syl.W. Pam Tr<•· -" Tipton'• T. V. & .~pPllmoot Ctfttor '1Jhom. McA n _.:..;__ Thriftv Dnig Willdior&hopt. W~'s YollJIGIMd 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA I .. .It • ----- ' ' t ' ' ( I ' ! • • ' " -, -~ ... .... , . HARBOR AREA CHRISTMAS SEeTION 'I!lunday, November 28, Ull8 .. DAILY PILOT 'I ~ OPIN SU,..QAY 9 'n~ s ' '.-~-~~~~~~ ~.·Jri~~,e~'~!~uL.F " .. ~PAIR STATION , FOR · ' ·0,RANGJ COUNTY * PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 28 10 •.' . l)EC. 11 .·~l ... A CKE T 5 OJfl 48 ST'flfS 01 IACllrS AF Paci.fie Trail JACK.ET \ •tMF.'SI This is our··rnost pop4Jl1r Jack- et availal>le. ·In 1 r1in~w of colors. Satin lined and warm. Buy one frw all the ·mo.n In your family. · Poclflc ·Trail · UMBRELJ.A llimilt I l!!!E.J~ G~tsl , ~. · .. "Hang-len" • LUXURIOUS f .. SHIRTS "JIANG-TIN" 1001' lux.oriofl _,.,_ .. · cttton ••• no shrinking • • • no wrlnltling ••• M lronl"fl In llue, Nny, Grttn, Whitt, Gold, ...i Ult llut. s.M-1.-Xl. $6 ~6 will get .. you 'lO'r' IACH !JUST -ARRIVED! I The 11ewest Hang Ten colorfully otrlpecl T ·Shirts! TUITl,E·NECIC RE SHIRR NfWUT Mi' most popular • sty!•. IMlt liliCfloil of e •I er 1 and complete sin ...,..., '2'' JACKOS Sii JACICDS s14•• $30.oo 100% """ ...... ...,,..,1 ••ti wlMproef. IMll for lfOrifl'll .... ••ti ~ • 111thui&Utt.-,un ..,,.,_ r• low, ........ ""' lll'ly. s.Mol,.. XL . YAWi 100% nylo•, dtcre11 flll•j for Wlrmth, Hidden hood. Grffn, lnriwn & llut. S. • M-1.-XL With Pw Liftin• •• t1i.&1 NOW ' "'0-0-0-0, f!AY.Y!" ...: !,,.AT lllln1...... , t·· . . ·.· PEA CGATS SPICIAL $16'' .· . ---. The Nny Uok fw "'"'"'"' . t!!!!-.... Ill ........ -In , ltie .,.., outdoors. Fully .....;,... lined, la .... ,.... . .. .. f ·. -~ . · Blue Chtmbrlf Navy WOik Sfilm ...•••. $2 •• 9 I.I Green, Brown, Novy Wool CPO Shim •.••.. $9.95 , Soft Pilt Lining Foul W11thtr £~ '-'.'.·$.16:95 _, -,. · Pfaln Too Block N1vy Oxfords ••••••• .,.$6:11 ·e : . . All Wool N1vy Wildt Cops •••••.•• ,_:.,._ ..nc . All Wool N1vy Sw11tm .. , ........... $4:49 . , · Fur lined Leather Glo•es .............. $4.95 -------..110%WOOL NEHRU JACKETS CPO SHIRTS 100% WQOl! f111'Y'IE HOl -100% all wool •uthtntk NH· ni .JKkm. fer th• ut- mo•t In "YI-end «11'1-t.n 1 n 4 ltl1Urltflmt 1Md~•th19! $12.95 VALUEI $788 NEHRU $288 SHlltTS: .. fC,fJ VolO.I SCAIFS In Grttn, hwn, Nlvy Pl1ld1. '9'' . Fameu• Mr.' \egg• SPORT · SHllTS .All·.._, •. ct'ltJl. ~ M.W., P..iiinw. Piw, 1n lllllf or nort ~- SAVE MOU$$$ AT G~'S .. Sl/RPlUSI • ' I" . •• ·~ .... •• • ' ~ ... ~. i - ' . • "CHlrllE IT~ 1r 811AIT'I' SURPLUS · · WI llOflOll-' ~ MAIClli CllDITCAIDS ···'. . . ' snc1111 3r.LB: DACRON "ti" SL&PING BAGS •,ttUVY DUCK ~tr. 36xl2 large slu log. Fun length jumbo :dpptr mikes Into 1 double big. Fltnntl Rntd. SALE s14• _.RICE OUR REGULAR LOW Plla $19.95 • Complete Seledlon of New Colemn Sleeping Baas FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ... -·rmc-'16450 A-.. Clpdmlll:lll,WF ..,_--.. - ' ls JO..o6,.:a, 270ad ..... '""° "Over 400 Rifles and .Shotguns on Display!" · ' • Wlnchestor •Smith & Wesson •Remington e Wnthll'lly • Cli1rlu D1ly. • c~lt •H&R •U1nt1 "Saito · "'I l, 'i' '• •lltrttt1 • Browning · · • Al'ntlliit •W11th1r •Singe ' e lthlCI 2?3 rt . •Ruger ·J .-ai--'= _ s57so ,.., ... Jll .. : .;; ...... .,,w'L ......... . I I ' ' ' I ,Oranf'• -· WHI"' s chit ,. ,.. .Otder. . Jeal • · - ' '. ' , I -.:; , BLUE lEVi'S11 • , • Nuvo11 HopitKb'· .~·· .ffrirft. ,..,. fN...,... · " STA,.. A~1'.W. i. kwa.: ~oo_ ,..n. ••• , tt· •• 11 .... ~is,:.....: ...... -. ... r ~ltctlff, ·•·• 4 t •f t II> t II lfl, ...._ W Ufrl 11M ~~ ..... 1111. ............ s,1a .. •s.29 · ~a.oo , ' . ' ' . -' 1 l , - ., . ' . ' RAltBOR AREA cmusTMAS-sECTION ' C~oSS BURNS·IN MIAMi' UNDER PROTEST --------------------------------------------- DAILY PILOT Thursday, November 28, 1008 Children Have Choice ·f!f P;lucational Toys-~ 't . --·-,. ' ~1111 • ..: for_ !'OU.ire .... toy ckd In IJii!-: '!'here "' ' be~ lo tbt cflb. 11 tbere ..... •enlOn jllll """' llltlp-' II Pi/-'°"111, .cbld: Ille toy pell <town at OdOcllora' oug. . deparlmelltl·lhb· Cbrtltinr,.j ~tloO to belp dllldreoiJeorn SO U>at ·~· 'llM'I uA liJ te'JI time. . · ~about' ~ '" ~b. I-.! °"~ allboilja., cani>ples lli>US!!ii cO!orful ob-Plml!ol bave iettehi attached jeda lod loucli --balll" lo to ope11 GUI the ...io ol the .~.At Dliiecr=a~ e1gll< • "'°" tlleri \ Ii ' • For llllghtlJ> older cliJldre!I., I.be Crawj\Pi!l< to gel diem :au1 ..... show the lnteh\aifunat ol Ibo ulb and lny..ijgatfne Tfme Zooea or ~ Eo;!h's: ~®UfdeW,Of}c). '-. .-.,IJlterlor. -;..:-;_,-••-I .' ~ there ii 11 juat a mat-'ll>ere is a teaCblng machine ter ,.....~. time ~ they are for S-}'.ear-olds, ej>mplete wltJl 1eanimt to lace -· tte a leaching pro~ ...,. boln. and unl>uUoll clothes talning dooeU ol' questlonl wllh'Ei!-U-Bear, buUdlng tunes and answers: Wb!d> 'man is .. with '!Ol<J!'<'Oded .fl!ullcal . Bell a mailman! Wblcb . buUdinJ BlocU,.and p\ot!iiii the rising ii a llChool? , and· seltlng ,di the sun with There is a 36-bone kit. fo•" sin F!lldet. ' · bJllclllfg a dlnosaut' skeleton; ".\JI. children are happily, and other kill· for telephone' aeriouo about their play -am,pllllen, c!Wajcal farming, edUcationaJ. IDY•. wbich 'are weatber-forecaatlrig and even really tools to be used by a apace acleoce plaoetarlum cblldren," F.A.O. Scbwarz, the to project ttan and con- ' Maobat~ toy store, aa!d in •WlatiOlll on a celling or wall. READY TEDDY __., Here's typical example of t<>- 1 Cbrislmaa catalog. "Learn the !Unilamentala o1 day'• "te11$1Dg, tc>ys.'" 'lbe atn!fecl b"8J' is des,igp.-'lbat was ltM1 'lbe edtJca. eledronlcl," Raytheon s1fur. I ell b · "''•• tional toys then were • gests, uwblle you ~t ed to help itB young owner eam 81,l am.c ~s shoemaker bench, a wooden in creating any number of as how to dress herself (or himself); how to lace interlocking tntin, wooden Items that. reaJly work _ shoes, tie knots, button buttons, put on and take all beads to 1trin& and a almple traosistor radios, p b 0 n 0 gloves, etc. other toys are even more sophisticated ' ,,,,, .• ..,-• dewillsh r.ttll! angel ' . . ( ;.-. This iittlest faUen angel ti:enes hfs 14-karat gold #Orm as lie stan~f' sheepis~ty on a pearl doud with wings and h~lo in hand; two tiny horns tacit proof , of sol'l\ething more tha.n his Innocent 1apphire eyes re· veal. An unusually -· · -·cha-rmln-g p~n. ' $62.50 Acfd s % e.111. ••l•1 tex efl • rnell ord:.,. ·~}}~ .. ~~~li IN NEWPORT BEACH 3412 VIA 'LIDO • ' ' aallboat puzzle. amplifier, Morse code trainer, and include a teaching machine, star finder and In recent ·years, toymaker!. -;;i'°"~nd~amii;pii;llliii;ie~r.i;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ch:;;•~IDl;;·~ca1iii;;ifiiianru~·;;ing~se;;it;;, amiiii:oiiin~g_;•;;ttl:;;•;:rsii;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;; have been -guided even more 11- ~~ .:":~ : KERM SAYS' •• ''We are closed hlclay lThanks,lvlngJ, 10 come In to"'°"'°w and -O.r wl• ' l ' + Maf1y ,Groups Fight Use ·--_,. -· -· selection of magnifiuat Magnavox. $1.00 down '!'Ill hold yow 'plll'Chele. No ~ -olrippad ~ + ' • ' - Qf' Religious Dec6tations down teodlln& tooll. Fisher-Price, Introduced • ~ it'• a one.inch park in 'Euaene', ore. ~' ~P .~ a 46-foot Neither case h8J set any sidered It such a amall thing concrete .,,,.., aome groupo llringenl legal guidelloes. they thought tt Rbould be liq .to teep Tell_ gliw In Ossining. the S t a le ·~~ fell aald. ,q« ,pub)k 'll""P" ~preme . Cool! ·roJei!: t .h • over.__" P • ' :dalin l\loli ,..,. Srecb• ...rd .tay'oo\. -.inly .II>. pulutb; ~. G811'Yfl-r-..;..--:-...:.------...---.------------------------.. of ' motifs is -un-Orbile·lbl·acbool ddldnm were l)liYoung. ff, Ql>iected wben l tlopaI,-........ : . ' ... v.catlOn. ·~ Ill his chllmen, brought 'lhe ; '.'-1mi'tl'etii ·eiVll lionle a proga,m. noting that " · CROSS BEHAINS l(a4it1<mal --Is" would be -•~~ •,\~~ •• ~..!."v~ 'lbe Or,egon court_' .voted. • to i .sung al lbe· llChool'• Chri!tmas ,....,. -•............. A. •ut It prOgram. He objected, and the cludili•f'i!'~-Jewish :fel!J~Y• .•~. cr_oss " • '! prlpclpal ,-.iated them. ~have,~19" m~. ataJicllDI. t>Ondh!I , · Arswnenia . for rdJijoul UIO • ~ /IO Y""'!' religloua-~...-.. · · decoration on pubHc property d-ft1i>li . of .. (O•lflllZUllll •', Ma:l<ii' . Nonlu111. A •. ~ . often Cil!iie from well-meaning ~ .• ~ ~. as-a :~Overran~ Mo., was SUP!JI-ChlrstiW who 'flew the holi-vlOlaill*> "(. oepBJJl!li!o• ilf ·Ibo; )d ,to rete!X• • l~ lroi,n.. ~ aa par1 ·of· the American cburcb w111a1e ·Jiriitilll<.·.. 11W<i l&w)eil demanalilg tbit _ _ "We :-i· 1<11 ylll if·~ .• Nativily ocene on tbe City · • · e11iris· ""' · l!iinl' IO .. :n.iti fl' •!I~ 1.-.va' brttll!Oved on con-· COUNCIL APPllOYES fewer , ~0111-~. ~lional 'P'OUDds. '· '01f you illlm.lnate govem- tbi, i"'.r~d;Ji."°:~A ,,;:/!,Ibis .il .tbe ll'P!' of coo-meol·lrom'(Jaftlc!pating," aald ~/~. 10.·'i'le: ~on we are llYlna·under, Dr. Diii M. Pol!A!l' ol the ~Jewiab C?on~ ,, 'It certainly Is in !me fer New York City Protestant i"ll"li'k. . .m.1. .1ft..,...:._ . _ i') ..-evislon.'' ~)in. Aid.. . . c o u·n cl I, ·~ you ·are ..... ~ _.J p;oo.•~"' • · · In Dade CountJ, ll"Ja.. .. di5erlmlnattng against that P10!/./i.1'U. ls· lbe c.~ Fei\eral districl COU1I, the aeginenfO! aoclety, It really wbO' ."!l" ;I: .nted :I!'" s :tiJalieat to re<el•e IUC!i a-, · la -a Cllllural pattern.'' ~Jn.ilie diliJ' . ..Wed in favor of aJliJwlilg a ''Ibo~ llamP. laiied •· ~ ~;llfl. Ille' lalrh .. o(,< '.l:oortbpuse to .displljY an ll· bf tbe ' U.s; Past. Office, also ~ N,Y ... acllool .~a ~ croos. ' •. · .. ·· · · h,. 'bec01111,.an mi. entaoitetl ~· <ii>lla ...i. '.ol,.lj\:~!~ . "~a!ically, tbe'. eoort· -· ·ln·tbednircb-sta~'argomenl .. ~---- IOll Oii NJ Ult ·ID ICIOO& NUL'S ARE A PRO SKI SHOP 111 A&T MAllll W ... . ;. ... ,....... . "' """""' .... ,,.. ~2 ., 3 ........ Mf CAUVILLI llOli .... , .. PG!.11 ""' ......,. ..... ' ' Fr1nch Prwlndal~model.3002. . . . 'Scllld-State All TNnil~ot FM/AM Radio • Sman, but mighty-model 80$ will au°' priN you with its big room.filling sound and oidttlndioa perform•~· Only 4~" tt. h h•• ttlllcoping FM 1ntinri1, ft1ghly •ffltltnt Mlgntvox IJ)tlktt end ii complete whh -... -one for priva .. Mmnlng ._ oonwnlent carrying Case. Juat one of many • M19novox.r1dioa lrom ... 15. Your Choice of four styles! PerfKt for •mtll room• or •Plrtm•nts. the1e space-saving fine furniture cabinet& will compliment any home decor. Their legs and decotetive bue railt .,. easily NmOWd to permit use on tables Or shelves-even In book· cases I Measure only 38%• L, 1a• o, 23% .. H. New 15" Portal.le" Color TV . , COMPACT ••• VERSATil',E and BEAUTIFUL KERM RIMA ·MAGNJ\VQx ' • ' I , · . . KOME ENllXTAINMENT CENTER · " .' ' •:- -I IXPERT SIRVICI I ... GARDU:. GROVE u115~i&r"' ' ' J I • " ' • ' ' ~ • ' .. • • ? • • ' ' ' • 'l ·i f! n ~ ~ ~ I ~ ! l ' • ,,. ~ I I .,.. . ..-.... - Pets Not Always Best Gift "When you gfve a gHt, don't give a head_ache, .. cat dealer .Milan.J. Gr:eer cauUOlll!I people p!ann'ing to i: give pet.I as Christmas p~ts. He .. warns that Pie pet should be welcome, first,.. and that it shdi.ild be carefuUY lllptrvis- ed. ' Unwatched Chri!tmas kit- tens, ·he aaya:, can die from swallowing tinsel and pine needles, or fiotu cbeWing elec- tric light cords. CAUTIONS , Greer, who sells cats at his shop in midtown Manhattan, said: "We're always leery of giYeg U a Clfl-" . Sllttrbers Aid hll Dnn bas f a peal .Muon be.for• a.1llmu. ' - " people who buy a pe~;i,. a surprise Christmas • 'l f t • You've got to be vuy-tareful that ' tbe person geltll>g 11to· cat. doesn't fear '-'" dislike them. We've had d~Uvery boys have ·the door slimmed right Jn their f.ace:• Edward Sllverberc, a Philadelphia pet dealer, of· feted 11lnu1ar advice. "It depends on who the recl- pient of the puppy is,'" Silverberg said. "If he won't accept the responsibility of caring for the animal, we don't advise it. If he does, there's no reason in the world why a PllPPY lhouldn't• be ' .Western Housewives Form .Cookie. Group rt'C48ed for cookie! for holi- dlif Mitertaining? Groups of 10 to 12 young housewives on the West Coast have organized Coo.k)e Cooperatives so successful they have become a holida}' tradition. Each cook bakes enough of l1er specialty -Swedish Rosettes, Russ.ian T e a , Frosted Cinnamon -for each irlember to have a dozen. Then t~ have a coffee one morn- i~ early in December and exChange reci,pes -and the cOOltfes. ' "Xou rnfght want to try these recipes: SNOWllALUI, l cup butter 2 cups sifted flour .. 2 cups ground pee~, . . • ·,. - l/t cup granulated supt: .;. ' " · Confectioner's sugar ; . Cream butter until soft. Add flour, pecans and sue..ar. Mil well. Shape ~ ~blfJ@)pn of dou h ~~Ch Jjall, Bake on un~~='"f ·~ about 4~. ' . af '300 degrees.~, , -~ .oyen. Roll in .. --•s JUPr. Cool. Roll li: ectiontr1S l!ugai' again. Makel 4 dozen Cookies. · .APPLESAUCE DIAMOND8 1 14-oun<:e package gingerbread mix 1 lk>unce can (1 pup) ar plesauce . -, -: t i lf.icup r_~ · ~ ·~ I ~cejlli',{-p) clk!J> • -' .... " ' , }! • for ' JJOUfl!J nwderns ''diarrwnd trios Ml ... ttJl,M u~ .i..; .. ., ' .d..;9.. .. -pi.. _,,,_, ........ d ' ~ •m: i...it•'· . A¥.Ri\.f: l 4 K . .~• Ot\'pllow 9old. t 1 r "' 1 for young """' .. '' ' , RMS INLA•&ED •. ·' --·----' .. " .... ~ .. '""I. . ' \ ~ HARBOR SHOPPING 'CENTER 2300 H'A~BOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 545-9-485 ---··-- DAILY lllL()'l' 'nlorsday, November 28, 1968Thursday, November 28, 1968 DAILY PILOT .• •1 Family Believes • Ill '' ........... .., Veo;.tleQ!litf!lr f..,,.Je, tbe mood ·oJ; QualiCralt J18Hl:·Prettieo. Ikbt the night> in the •tarrY abille' cl .JU~«: ..00. told, the midnight m)'lltery o! blw oatin, the. flirty wink of rbinestonee. Choooe not-eo-innocent pum1"and f,,.~kly bared .'t • • " • • Santa·. ~-"111.i-·With•cutyy loee,· hO.lt'a liitle. oi' a lotbi;her. Here. luah blaek oaiin pump with a , spla8h _of rhfn .. to~ee, 9.Q9. Our "!'llection or : QualiCra!t after-Ave 8 99 i\ 99 l. e~tieemeht.t ia'ritost'iy • · & ;:1. •: . -~· .. NEWPORT Bf;AC!-l ; . !HUNTING roN· &EAcl:l. _ 'i!ununrt.n Cell~r ' " Fuhton JalJnd , • 5o1\th ~I"-' • " • • ~ ~-: • ' • • ' - I \ I J I r. I ---------------------------------~~o-.:r--............. ....., • I HARBOR AREA CHRISTMAS SECTION DAILY PILOT Thursdy, November 28, 1968 ' ,). 'DAILIS, Tu. CAP) -••ni. ~ Sujiptr ond tbt Cruclllz. IOo ab'tady ·h~d -done ... ·'latd 'l'Grger Tl)on\-. putting ~~tooMary ,,. "I tbaogbt ond I thou&)lt ~ filially ... night it cam• to me: the miracle cl Pen· -~~. r :bt adcJOd, "Onoe I i.tarted vlJu•Utfng it, I Cling to Branch TEXAS:SIZED PICTURE -Artist Torger Thomp.·· son (left) and his assistant, Alvin H. Barnes, pro- vide pet.ll>l"'f!\'.lt· ill' f~d: agalns\· wltlch 'to . measurei}~c proportions ol their 2(}.foof..hlgh mural "'1ich will be lZ4 feet long and will includw approximately 120 figures -some life-sized -rep. reaentillg .. vlrtually every person me!Ttioned In the «New,,~ent as having hlld personal contact with Jesus ChljJI. '{ " Who cut the llrlt Chrlstmaa tree and decorated it with·----~-----+-.-. ----------------------11 li&)lta! A!:CW4lna to Ie1end." Martin Luther, the leader QI the ~ t.estant Reformation w~a • retumln& home one cleai', cold Chrlstmaa Eve more than 400 years ago and aaw tbouaands , ' of atan that appeared l!> be • · cUnglllg to the braochta ·of ; the pine.,.... a1o.,,bls piµi. That night be ,. •• bis ,loyfcl • • .. OllOI • (littering tree, 1>luini .. • with 11arry candles. :. > · • . .Albert aprud the tradition . . · of the tree to Englanil. when. : he pve )'Olllll Queen Vlctpria one ln 1841. · 1 " < ~ ; Do It Y ourseif .. .. , .. " ' " ·~ • "! ...... ~ '!~ . •.• , ' , .. , .•• _, <;)> _,~ .. _ THE ''CALIFOR)NIA SUNSHINE GIFT'' for Snowe<l.:In Eastern Friends .. .. u. . ·~· ' • .. This Chrl11111C11 ~· ~J;.;c..! .. o1Ea11o' ~tuNo.95 Uae acrapo ol feli to make lb!o:wt.i!n.. $20.35 small 1Jocklnp -trllJI and, D-..r,..../;i . place a small gilt In' each , · one. Let each of yo.ir guesta: ~,..., •,'Q'.S. chooee one to take b~. ~ C.Over rings of an em· l broldery boop with red ribbon : -place together at right ~:angles and bang a small J><Cbrtatmu ornament or bit of • holly from the top junction. .. Attacb strllli for bangln(. Many inexpensive c r a ft materlala: are available. Col· ored tissue paper can be crumpled for colorful ball&, or formed Into flowel'$. Paper cupa become atal'I md bellJ with • mlnlmum of effort. For ltarl, cut the aldea of the cup Into thin llrlpo from top to baae; flatten, decorate the bottom of the cup (center · of the star) with RqUinl or beads, and hang. Cup! are uaed whole for the bells. In- vert the cup and add a eta~ per. ·r----------. l~&Jil I f••m '' 1 " LEON 'S I •Sport Cooh I Sl•eko • ON•• t•d Srrt Shirt• ·~••dPJ't $111+. .... She ... ~ 'TIM •nli Acr::e110rie1 ~ -· Over 50 otber ·Ml~o~ You can Charge to your · .. •<lo.• fom'1tl atft WIZARD Of A.H'S fNlh fruk ....... ••k A fairyland title it needed to describe this beauty. You can be rure lt will be the center of attention ChrUtmu morning. There's loads of orchard·fresh and glaced lruiu in this "French-Room" gilt (at basement prices) to keep the-whole family taste-happy for weeks. Big navel oranges, tangy tangerines, avocados, grapefruit, dates, glaced . fruits, walnuts and almond.! -beautifully arranged and festively packaged. Tha letters of '·tiuiW yO.. gel will make you glad you decided on thia .. .BavOl'•f&vorite. BankAmericard or Master Charge &om $3.12to'f41.25 _ _ D.U....d ,,..,,.i.l'Mll:S. For "S.Ck Ea1t" Chr1ttmas Dettv.ty •• , Order Now I Moil Otthn PromptJi.i Shipped ... Catalog Oft R~quUI 'nlission 'Jfak =~!:u South Coast Plaw Shopping Center (Lower MalQ Harbor Shopping Center (Trailer) Costa Mesa i,_ Paek I $6.60 ,,......i.....,,_ .. u.s. SAVEi : •• now you ton toke fhfri,,Wifli )'OU ond poclcet 1hlppln1 co1t1, •• Ml11ion Pok 1tor•1 hov• carry-out gift ielectt~n1 , .. includ ing frult ond Do,..Nut Cokes, Cloced fr1t1ilr,,Sonto Claus Conditt, Pre1erve1, and Chocolate Cov*-4 frilib. ~ ~ .. - • WE BlJY DIRECT FROM THE PUBLIC AND SELL · DIRECTLY TO You· ... THERE ARE NO Ml.DDLEMEN OF . ANY SORT GIVING YOU FULL S,A,VINGS AND LARGE SELECTIONS ••• Dom Rlclti . <4l Yn. in Oi1mo11df BOB RACITI )rd 61111retlo11 · In Dlomiuuh OPEN 7 DAYS A WEIK AYEU.Gf SIDS AND PllCIS Of WHAT YOU MAY IV'lc;,f II TO FIND JN OUI STOC:I fl.At AT ALL TIMQ ,,, 01111110 ...... ,.. · ~OIVos 1110 ....... ,.,,,. 1 IS . """." """"" '30°• 1/4 . " ....... 'SS•• 1 /3· ·.......... •is·· 112 ..... ' ..... '110" 2/3 ' " .. " '22(1'• 3/4 ' " " ....... '275 00 "' 4/S '• ....... '33000 1 Ct. • ....... '3BS" 2 Ct ................. '45000 · · '1,950" Jrd S1111r•ti11tc 111 Di1mond1 SEE US FIRST AND SAVE! . DOWN HOME ATMOSPHERE AND VALUE .. FREE COFFEE FOR. YOUR SHOPPllllG'.· RELAXA TIOl!l· . ~ ' - COSTA MESA .ir,i'tlLRY ·r. LOAN e COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LQAN AND PEARL AND BIRTHSTONE RINGS COSTA MESA JEWELRY . & LOAN •· COSTA MESA JEWEi.RY I ( lOAN ' ~ ... ' -' '·' . ' TRA'NSISTORS ',\'+<f'; ~ COME II AilD BROWSE AROIJND YOU'LL BE AMAZED II MOU ANYTHING TAKER ON TRADE FOR lH£ DIAMOllD . OF ~OUR QfOICf "-. . ... -\ J " LOAN PHONE e ,.:BllY ~···ILL ~. TRADE,.' '~ 646•7141 '' . ~RE HO~~:~ ~ ·' MON.&,.tl ........ 9'f09 • I • WEIKDAYS ........ 9·TO 7 Mmar can 1 , Expr .. 1 SATURDAY ........ 9'~0 6 SUNDAY ..... , ... }~'r(> 5 ·- ! t .. illll'idl~-.. ' . ..:..,1o.h& •.•• -• • • ~ -.,.....-Y'~· , ·-- Christmas Is Special ! Time -for Television ·;· I NEW YORK (AP) - 1 Chriatmu la a Yel'J apeclal tlm• of Ille. ,u;. and 00 tel .. 11!611 It II. a time of 11P'!Plil.·1l· 1he: number of Cbr11tmu1 1ptiolall .,.... each yur u t new ODtl are added and those o{ ailolh!r '~ ""'" Imo on the ~of clasaie&. Again tb.ls )'tar, . th e t~..,... will glow like a Chrlstmu tree during the holidays. 'DRUMMER BOY' A new trimming for this I year is "The Little Drummer Bo)'," a half-hour, animated I speclll ... NBC Inspired by Christ.mu Memory,'" 11Cbrlst Is Born,'' ''How the Grtncb Stole Chriltmu," ''Thi Ntft. cr8cker" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas ... On alx Chrlatm .... In 1$ J,>llSt the near-sighted ~' Magoq, with YOlce bf Jlia Backus, baa lold the stoey of Ebettezei Sm>otle ind Tln,y Tbp In i mnslcal cart.an ada!ll4""'1 of QJarl<s Did<ens' ·~Carol." . And Who but RudOlpb U ~:.*~~ deer, with Burl Iv• aa 1he voice of Sam the Snowman, la told throug)I animated pup- pets. It h.u a'ppeared the past , four holidays. " • Living Trees Last Longer Depending on when! you 1 torta, • native pine of the live, you may hive a real Pacific Coe.It, Is ecologically -thll Cbrllbnu, a llvlnc OOW1d and loOU nlee. one. Then Jn favor come the The· value of II v I n r Scotch pine, Japan.,. blaclc Cbrlstmu !reel In hnmea la pine and Ja-r9I pine. for their llndlcaplng u.. latu, "All are contrallable," N1I 11y1 Mn. Jamfll Morrow, Mn. Morrow. "U you want wife ol an architect In Lake Oswego, Ore., who alao works In the "greenhouse gallery" of a wooded nursery. • 0 ror that reaaon .. she aays "the pine vari~ties a r ~ favorites. They lend themselves to landscape design." She aays plnu.s con- TAKE SING BREAK A Ca111omla department store, laced with the flll()ed holiday nerves of lta..employes, has hired a musical director to lead cletD In llnglng Cbristmu caroll be(ore the store opens. Secard's Pool Table Special UH YOU I CHl tl'hfAI LAT ..... WAY BUMPER TABLE . llU.IO Vtlut -/' ., 19.00 ..." ........... ,.., ,...., .......... _,, FREE ONI mtA CUI ............. Uzt.00 WAUll I the pclllUlar Cbrlstm.., song of the ume name. J oee Ferrer narrates the I story, wblch tells of an In- ; ventive }'OUDiSter who joins the Three Wlae Meo -In theJr travels W bon<r the Christ Childine.thlebem. "A Chrlstmu Memory," adapted by Truman C.pnte from hi• short story, 1' the 20 la]e of a yoong boy IDd a distant female cousin ln ruraJ Alabama. ~aldine Pqe won an Emmy award for her portrayol of the _coualn In its first presentation in 1966. NOW $199.88 100"' PINANCINe Rudol phs-Ro am in Orego n Anoth!r new.:. presentation. Is ABC's 1.1s11ept Nighl '' It was filmed in Salzburg and Vienna and the CbW'cll of St. Nikolaus in Austria, where the song ! W&I first burd. : ~~l~~~:e~ . Muon J?Cl'U'ays the role of the composer, Franz Gruber. I Kirk Douglas narrat.c.s. Music i la by United NaUons Choir. I MAGOO tumJRNS Among the classics o f Cbristmase3 Past -which I y~ CID expect to ·~ thil bollilay and In the future - are '"Mr. Magoo's Christmas carOI." "Rudolph the Red- Nostd Reindeer,'' "A Different Vene T'was the night b e f o r e Christmas and the household was busy. The hll8tl~ and bustle had Dad In a tizzy. He was stuffed like a sausage in ti red Santa suit, Hhi: falst whJ.skers tickled and he was weary to boot. But·he filled all the stockings and assembled the boys And cr9atte4:'ho, ho, ho" for hb toond-a.s:teep boys. T h'e D he fell off the ladder while trimming the tree And limped off to bed at a quarter to tbree! (The eO<! of thh tale II ad, it is fue, But doesn't It sound familiar to you?) -Anon. Set for Christmas Eve on ABC Is another presentation of "Christ Is Born,'' the story of the nativity. John Huston narrates th1s special, which was filmed in the Holy Land and in Rome. GRINCH AGAIN If you've pever learned "How "the. Grinch S t o I e Chriltmas," You'll.get another chance. '11\is cartoon fantuy is from the pen of Dr. Seuss. Tchaikovsky's ''The Nut- cracker," a ballet derived from the marriage of music and fairy tale, wu filmed in Bavaria and the ICOl'e ia by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Budapest. Eddie Albert narrates. Once again Charlie Brown takes to bis heart that scrawny little Christmas tree as be searches for ttie true meaning of Christmas. Lucy, Snoopy, Schroeder and the rest of the "Peanuts" gang are In this cartoon clusic. SHOWS RETURN Many other Christmas pro- grams will be returning thLs year and a large number of regular series are . readying holiday shows. And what better way to cloSe out the ltolidaJ than with _Bob, uw..~!"Blblual tour of "'V-l'tt'i!.am? On f o u r Christnwea past llope'1 cup of cheer for American aerVlee men and women in the baWe zones has been an &MUal presentation in early January. REDMOND, Ore. (AP) -. birth In the Udlt..i State.. Twenty litUe r e d -n o s e d He named it Rudolph and Rudolphs roam a Central sent It on tour wUh Santa Oregon range anlld t b e ClaUJ during the holid1y sagebrush and juniper ~ !lelPOft. waiting for Santa C I au 1 REPLACES RUDOLPH thousands of miles from the When Rudolph reached full North Pole. size, he. w~ replaced by a They balong to the hen! at rare all·white call, alao born J hn .,. ..... R~-· , Red d at the Redmond ranch. o . .uwu-=m s mon nie first display of relndeer Reindeer Ranch along U.S. 'II. went to Hawaii two years ago, that are booked for Ch;latmas The stockade was swamped season appearances -~ five with more than 12,000 visitors Zumstein has 80 reindeer the first day, Zumstein said. SPECIAL DIET The rancher, his reindeer He broog)lt his first 10 · animals to Redmond 18 years ago, but none of them surviv- ed the local diet. So Zumstein analyzed their natural food - tundra moss -for nutrients, fibre and other contents. The results was the development of a subsUtute food with the same proportiOM of each Item. Now profts.sors from the Univef!ity of Alasi:a seek hls advice on the care of reindeer, Zumstein says. Tbousands of tourists visited his ranch in 195'l to see what Zumstein said was the first reindeer calf that survived Christmas is a family affair.~.give your family the joy of RCAColorTV Budget-priced compact wood RCA Color TV St1ndoUtValu1 ln -'°'"'· ;z•.ooo-vott ehlllh plue N.w V11tt• VHF 1nd Solid Stmi UHF-.t.mn ...uJll hlgh·.tn.1 p.liomlanct. Pr las Start •• 27995 . I .:00 about 20 employee travel- ed 8,000 mil .. 18'1 Christmas, appearing in holiday parades, in Cbristma.s displays and supermarket promotions. 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Mobt'I bcn" W<l't "I "°"'t Wiii! to Utlnl: ol 1nnlv<nllll' with • spedal be _.ed-wflll !be -·ol (APl -·'Ibis Olrlltmu Eve, Kr<...,... dlctn•t know thot be trtelyllHd Gruber. Bui n•llher the "'1Mt lowld In • srav' at l'lasraln wbll'• ,.i,,. to happen lbla stamp and the Europsan trumjlltl ea lleli&Nplata " · r 1 ,, 4 i I • " ' 1 • l Wdtonfnmaroundthe~ Guber llugbt 11 Arnldorl.-MourlandHaydn." norGrubortverrocelvedany and ldentllied b1 pleail ol Chrlatmu," curat« Adold Televlalon Network be followed by a~ WW pablr 1D a 1mall dlapel abamlttnearObemd<ri,unUl T)ftpleau royalUes. cold thread , wovea ln\o hll Muebcb utd. U.tmortal (EurovJaion) will broadcast carol eon cert at U..,. io l!01 lwnap to two men um, when be moved to the Aller Mahr'• d • p • r t u r • IA ~ lhe -otlll cl«lcal collu. 'lbe rellol wu ctlt~u.., wm be held In Uvo from Obemdorf olld Fe.tpfelbabl, do ol 1111-.,,.. Wbo llll )Wt qo pvt the town of Hallein lo JU1Jttviot from Obraodo<f, en expert lacked publlclty by the llme placed Jn the Obtrailarf ton Oberodori and In a llUlllber Holloln. nual -IOll!nll. 'Ille ~ Ila -Ire 1 'u red the church cho~ olld play the lrom nelif>borlni Ty ro I I\ had pined ftld fllne. St dltlrcll, and Mobr'a· u..n wu ol nelghborlnc -· Mohr'• cult.r will be oo M.....,, i;a.-~. Yl>leddo carol. orgen. By hil death In 11163 P<ovince wu calied lo repU NlkolaUJ OIUl'ch wu rlled burled IJllder the ~ ol the llaDI Momuo, bad ol lllo special di.splay Jn Halleln and wID lbow a special Oaillmu Hero. Fran& Xaver Gruber be had compoeed nurnmm lllo oraan. Ha paued tho ...,, In !IOI olld JI yaan later MtmGrial chapel: • , Saisburs Provblclal Topdat vlsilora will be abla lo hear elhlblt. : U¥I JCJleli> Mohr Uni their muses and hymna, bu\ none on lo a Tyroleln 8'0UP that 1 'Silent Nlaht M-1 Lui · year 33,000 -Olflce, baa -""I out u tape-recorded roodl\l•na ol the And tho jllb!Wtt . choP Jn ,• "SlltDL Nlaht. Holy Niaht" lo u famOUJ u "Slienl Nlaht." visited Gmnany In la.11. King Chapel' wu opoaed Oil lllo vlllled tho Oolall~ l41111j' jla\lt)rate ·~lDl wllll the IODJ, lncludini 1 recording Catholic and Pr~ I• It 10 t , a -lion o1 devout 1111 pepen aro in the Halltln Friedrich ·Wilhelm IV ol Iii<. ' ol them W'I"" U.S .• .,ldforo belp o1 1oc11 cllurohleaden. made at tho AltlCln boop!tal churches will riz>I out wbtn -II and ri .. rmen hud-lown m ... wn. Pnwia wu enUllJliHtic and When 1eulp1Dr J 011 f llllloMI! In~ Wiii Tbe Aulttlu Forelp Mlolalry of Dr. Alb<rt Sdlwdller. · llll yura qo the baa nice died bof!ln a wooden alllr "lloo't tcc1et that Gruber ordered the carol lo be aun1 Mueillbtcher wu ukod lo G«meny. Du r f n I tho baa .llaied lnvltallolll I o n;. provlndil c a p 11 a ~, of Mohr and Ill• teoor ol while a blinard plied QP aoow wrote 'the music for aim.pie by the Berlin Dome Ox>ir oo produc. a rdlef ol Gruber Cbriltmu leU)O Obemdorf'i cultural communlt1el in all Salzbur& will boJd ~al Gruber gave the flnt e1• outlldo. lolka," the musoum chief, cachChrlltrnuEve.TbeKJng llldMohr,bed!ICoveredthal facllltle1provedllllulflcleotlo c:ounlrlea. Tbe POii Depart-me-W ~· On pecllot rendlllon of "SU0111 ~ But the ...,. had lo travel Ernst Penninger, said. "They •enl out lnqulrl .. about the there .,,... no p!ctures ol the cope with tho vlalt«a. men! ls -auna the Dec. 21, opeclal t..Uvltlea will Nl&)ll, lloly Nll!>I." ...,, • a !Oii( way through foreign ------~....:..:::..._:_=--....:.....:..~~~~---~~~~~~~~~-"-~~~~--''--~~~~~"'.'.""~~---------======:;::...::.---:..:.::..:;:.:::.::::,.::=.::::...::.=-....=::=.::::::...~;:.._~~~~,......~~...:._ Janda before It was accepted 1t ils birthplace. And had it not been for the curiosity of a prolalant ltiog of Pru.aia, lll authors may have loq -r.r.-. Why was it written! Many ltorel are told. Some said Mohr, a junior priest at Oberndorf1 St. Nikolawi perish church, found out that Ouistmas Eve in 1818 that mice had eaten the organ's bellows and ruined it. Mohr buried to his friend Gruber, a teacher at nearby Armdorf and orpnlst at tho Oberndorf Church, and laked him lo COmpc:lll • tong IO that the coogrepllan woold DOI be •Ithout music at Mus. Another story 1111 Gruber'1 father,. a bard-beaded man, often beat the boy, prompting theleacher lo ezpreoa In hil --the longing le< .n the paternal love he bad missed so much, and the hope that other children woudl recf:ive ll Ace-yellowed records show that the organ was indeed out oC tune. Mohr probably feared it might ruin the Cbristmu Eve performance and tberefore bad Gruber 1 write the music far bass and / tenor with g u I t a r ac· oompaniment. Nobody knows whether the premiere was a iuceess. Some stories aay Mohr's clerical auperiors barred the hymn. They thought him too modern a priest who mingled too fre&- ly with his flock. Moreover, Mohr was an Illegitimate child, at a time when that made him an outcast. Mohr was transfered ta another parish and eventually Wagram, w.bere he died in 1848 and was buried in a pauper's grave. 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Now, In addlUon to the picture on the 1 t a m p , Americans can view Ul.ouaanda of other painllqs ltlllllg the Christmu Slpry in mll9twn11 throughout the C<Jl!lllry. pwing to the Shephenla, the Adorlltlon ol the Magi, the Fllgbl loto EcYJ>t. The Cbriatmu ,Story lound no more fervent tillers tbao tho Immortal arUsta ol a time When religion WU Jt the heart ol. 1We. Verr littlt .ChriatlaA rellJiloos ort antedates the 5th Century; tlie most DOied worU appeared in the 14th to !!lb c.nturt.., deplcttn;; !lie atrt!lllh ol rellglous feel- lllg ol the time. faith . Young arUsta wero trained •IY Ill the old-· But tbt.re waa a ~ reellnl. on tho wt ot the _.... lsts, lOQ, It WU a pioue act to contribute to the beauty of the House of God. The Protestant RelormaUon Ill the 16th century wanb!d churches devoid of lmqea, and the result wu a decline in religious painting. ArtJJtj turned more to other theme>. Dyck palnb!d MadOMU and 11o1y ramrue., and aiarJeo I, too. ltombrandl VC BlJD palnltd a Holy Family an un- pre-tng u --call· ed 11Carpenter'I Ftm111." &artier artilta molt often paJnltd The AnnunclaUon or the Ado<aUon ol tho Magi, and lata', lhe Madonna and Child. .,,,,. '';Oil ANNU~IATlON' .-•C!hrltlmH Stamp The. AnnundaUon Is one of the themes surroondlng the Birth of Cbrtll thal have In- They depict major elements ol the Chrialmu Story -the Annuncla/100. lhe VllitaUon, uio NaUvlly, lhe Angel At" 'Ibe Roman ca·tbolle Owreh IOlllld ,that Ill WU 1 matter of econondca. not For the 'artlal, hia !nitre.I Jn Blblic.'11 themal WU partly a matter ol _,.1.., _portly educ:aUon, partly ,.11g1oo. '!be church wu vlrtually the aole patron ol the or11s1 .. 1t was not until the lato Renalssance that wealthy nobles bee..,. pa~ rona. New churches were being bull! and oeeded Ill to I.Ill the!11. 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Dlllmnt , artllt.s depicted t h • against local bac~ WC'e famlliar to them, but • far from Bethlehem. With Albrecht Dllrer u m!iht be ' a Bavarian II.all; with 10t1M1 Italians, a Roman ruin. Jest11, too, toot on local charac- teristles. He might aP!l<'!r blond' or dork , a eherub' chill! _ or gaunt. •ceordln& to tbe · region where be wa1 painted. Among the !Int to know • of Christ'• birth w e r e lhephenis abiding in lhe fields, keeping watch over their flock by night. Tbe1 journeyed to Bethlehem and lhe llWlll''" lhe !alter ..,... depicted by artllt.s .. the "AdoraUoo ol the~'' Tile wiaa men -the Mql followed tome t1me later. The star that bad led them from the East directed them to • Mu.., no looger the manger, and they offered their tllflt of gold, lranklncen!O and myr· rh. In 1be AdoratJon of the Magia, they usually a.. lbown robed .. lrlnp, An angel appeored to Jooepll in a droorn, lolling him to take Jesus and Mary and flee lnto Egypt because Klnl Herod would oeek the Cblld to kill him. At night ther departed for Egypt, the event '. depicted by artllt.s u ''Thi Flight Into Egypt." New Tape Cassettes .... Make Scene :~·.·; -~· •• eauetteo bavo arrived. Thill • newest idea in mwilc en-~ .. tertainment, stereo c&Ae~ ' player-recorded, are now just.. , about everywhere. • . tn th~:· home, on the beach, at picnic"" In cars and even ln the office.~ •.. They come In juat the rltlhl,:. tize and price range to Ill· f..Uvely under the CbrltU!Ju: , tneu~ute,..,.: the-(0 tllflt. ---~·; The cuaelle, a pluUc ..... aboal the tize ol • ~. pack and hall u thick, holdl . up to llO mlnutas ol IOW4 . baH on each lide. Cutetlef:7, are the latell twltt in taper- whlcb first became po~-. when the 1tereo tape recordei,.,. appeared in 1959. · i;; • With 1 cassette, thert'1 no.,, ... tape handllllg, no record t~ .•• scratch. You puab. tt Into ~~ · slot in the macblnei press ~ .. button, and tbere11 · muai0:4• Stereo music on cauettu la~;· available from many ftrm.1 1 •• ln a wide variety, rllJIC)q , from classical through comedt.,. and rock to pop. · , .... Cassettes are versaUle, toGii·: The tapes can be wound b~. and forih at high speed lo, find favorite aelectlon&. a;. feature that also makeo ltJ pooslble for lhe uoer to .-4. bis own •oice or mu.sic. • And cassette rec<ll'dort. come ln variety, fro rq~ monaural plu-back-only "l'ltt+° like Ampex's Micro l to dlCU';. thet plu( Into bl ft t)'ltamt,, even ftJll stereo l)'lltmt,.' Prlcet begin at lea then 13' and gn .. up, depending ~ Ille l""IPl""l1 ol the t)'llom. •• Olblt ........ Crtcordlri ' ~ \ .. ....... bu111 lnlo porta~k ' ; radloo lo give tht delightful., opllon ol plckinl you OWi! . music on cassettes or llstenlnC ~ • to AM or FM -~! of ~our choice. Cbangers the~ l-• provide MVfl!I hours of -• t1nuoul UstlllnC ~ Ille .. avallAble. • . Slnct Ampu !Int he!""' to bring quality llOUnd Into •. the home in JM0'1 wllh tbt · ftrtl prolealocal rocordon for mast.r1ni blp II d e 11 h ~ph -· taaa -... have become "'°" .. COttfenieot to uoo, mon eom- 1*1 and dlaaper. cu.etlel ' and .,... .-der-playn ' . ... the bell -blnatlon ol --l'nllablo _,_ NtW micro< ••ttel. ~. •· for ltol -.... mab tlma. ~ ,,,.,.,... tftD mo r • ll- tHctlve to -...,.. Badl •• ooo bolds four to Iii oolecllooo • • ol the bottaal popular mum. ~ plays up to Iii 'mlnutol. •• 'l'helllcro Serleo repreaeota, 01 eonv1ttlenct '*''~ v ~farlht-• t\ I I I ~ I \ -:~ ·~ " HARBOR AREA (;HIU8'l'li!AS SECTJO!f DATLY PILOT Thursd:ay, November 28, ue8 • Yule Skepticism f.Children Caught . "He'• too fat to go down 1M chlmne1. Tbe elves hf;!lp ~ do an bl• wort," Robln 1tarvtl said. Anllie Allen ad-i;llid : "All l believe ls lhat ltl hu elves. 1 don't believe fl santa." Robin and Angie, r i r 1 t iraden at Uplands Elemen- Wy School In Lake °"'"·· Ore., are calJlbl between ,belief and disbelief, tom by pie aktplici~ of a skeptical Iii'· magic. Ille rests two minute. oo SaW<day. 1411 Santa ataya home and fins turkey k>r Saota and hi8 belpen." "I believe he's a fake. It's a man in disguise," said Marte Krooqulst, oddlni' "He doea oome down the chimney'." "He's too fat to come down the chimney,'' Bob Brown said. "I believe he's true." COFFEE, COOKIES DISAP· PEAR "l believe. in Santa because we tett coffee and cookies for 1n "Re'a magic! HJ!! can ce through the wlnOOwl or lhe walls. He's got to have • motor on his sled -It can't ny like a bird," Monte Stenberg said. "He doesn'.t go up In the air," Jimmy Cottle sa1d. "He has to walk all the way." SANTA FLIES "He comes on a jet. 'I'ht:re's just one Santa," claimed Tim Clancy. "He lnlV.11 by helicopter," laid Gary Opocemlcy, drawlllJ Saoto In • g!l\.laden alelll> powe<ed by two red-n-i nln~r. "l believe he c.omtt: down the chimney -bec;awit I_ have seen his f o o t ·prints," .)Im Livesay said. SOOT COMES LATER "I believe he gets all that black stuff on him," Nickl Buchwalter said. "You don'& ,.. Jt oa him In the 11ore because be goes down the chlmnl')' afterwards. 1 doo't believe be niei." "I don't b@lleve In SanlJ C I a u 1 • My brother wasn't supposed to tell me, ~t he told me be wasn't real," Catherine Web.el said. "He's not reall Kids see him ., much they get the bang Ui.at be'• real,.. Tom Orq said. Dasya Ro5e drew a picture of Santa in a blue alelgb "1th two nindeer flyJ.na above ~ forest . "We wouldn'l have much fun if We didn't have Sanla Claus," she said. "Bul I don't believe in him." ' Their teacher, Mrs. Laura ~pooll. wed 1ier c1as1 to ~ llbout Santa and to draw JU picture. him and they were gone in r..,..,,,.,,.,,,......,....,,__..,.. · .. I nally believe 1n Santa," 'Allthooj' Ledbetter laid. "He'1 the momin&," Susan Walston said. "'He just wean a suit. He doesn't re.ally grow a beard." -. •' -· • • ' t ( LIGHTING FOR A UN IQUE GIFT OR ACCENT IN YOUR HOME! Light up the holiday atmosphere in your )1ome this season with an attractive addition of color and design in lightin,, lamps or custom shades. Thil Is the season for cheer, 1ood friends and memorable evenln1s. The mood Is set in li1htin1. Glw 1 thouahtful gift that lasts an~ repeats Its mesu1e to a loved one year after year. The slit of 1 lamp odds • po"°""I , ap9r1< to .the ...-.on of (lvlnr A lift of lllht ••• 1 tullqUO thoughU ;< 1610 WEIT 00MT HIOINIAY • NEl¥f'ORT BEACH 642·5510 Daisy's Tr1iner .Rlhe . • Play Skool $299 ~ter Chip Set ' , Free Assembly On All Wheel Goods ----~!t rts tmas ~tlls TO ENHANCE THE HOME Tho thoughtful gift is • VACUUM CLEANER W• h•v• • l•r9• s•l•ction of upri9ht or c•nnist•r styles-the+ eny hom• meker would lov• to h1v•. . $4.88 MUSICAL • $299 JEWEtRY BOX • CHROME TABLE & $1288 CHAIRS~T TONKA SETUCllON $ft88 SlS.00 \'91M 7 LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS! ·223 E. 17th St. 3442 Via Lido ~-ICMI 0[2) Coato Mesa 54a.5454 Ne.po.t "11adl 673-1530 ..... ----------~--------?Y----· -· ~ --- NEWEST FORM OP FJl<MlL'l ENTERTAINMENT 1!GANNl!R _, CO(.OR S~E THRA'.f1!.E '·: ' I Sylvania Scanner Color Slide Theatre CFNP20BT/22W • Cl•••ic or Contemporary Styling • Butternut oc Walnut Veneeni and Solids • Slide Projectio.d. System • Autom1tic Slide Change Feature • Cassette Tape Recorder • Colorbright 55• Picturft. Tube • Automatic Fine Tuning Control (AF8f·""· • 295 Sq. In. Viewable Picture Area ,. "'.::~• . !;•~ $995.00 ' llepend on Davis-Brown ·'./\.I ii'! ••• COMPLETE MUSICAL FLEXIBIIJTY,'.'"~~ BREATHTAKING FUNCTIONAL .... , BEAUTY ·;;~;! ...... .~.,.1 ... '" .. ".: l 11.1 u .(I "' 'Jh'f "'' "" -"'&!:! Sylvania Classic Stereo CM-lBT '-,-~ •Vertical breakfront styling• Diatruucl Bu*""' nut veneeI:S and. aollda • d'Arsoa,val tunins:m.-r. ~ .~" remot.. and axttmsion 1peaKer jack•• m·sw-5'}:-:,'.,.~ FM/AM Tuner• 100 Watts E~. 10 Pushbutton• SelectOl' P•nel • Sealtd Air St11pension Spe1bt - Sy1tem1 •Dual 1015 Automatic Turnt1ble, M.,.. '~~;.. netic Cartridge - $995.00 Davi1-Brown--Sinc:e 19471 • Sylvania Penthouse Stereo SC265A ] > •Mediterranean StyUng • Diatr.sed Opl ym11er1 1 and 1oltda • d'Arsonffl 'tuniDJ' l!\eter • FM Stereo/FM/AM Tu.a.tr• ao Watt• EtA. I Pveh· bntton Sell!ctOT Panel • S•tled Ah S~ Speaker Sy1teJD1 • Gattard'--cuatom ~ta•rnd Turntebla $379.95 YOUR -CHOICE OP' STEREO ENTERT~ AT YOUR FINGER-11l'S, ~lvania Dynamic America Stereo SC228B • Out1t1ndln1 Cla11lc StyUna •Butternut venaer• , .g. and 1olld1 • Fun cr9dtnu base • FM Stereo/ , -~ FM/AM Tuner • 15 W1tt1 EIA • S11lltd Air Sui· • ptnalon Spnker Systems • Garrard C\ialom ' Au tom1Uc Turntable $299.95 ' Our 22nd Year in the Hartior Anal · ' 411 E.17111St. Dally 9.9, Seit. 9-6 -----... ~-- - ' i. ! .. II i ! I I 3 i ~ • •• ~ • • j • • ,,._ .... .--- !1tf!¥ .. ~laus,-. Spry 120 Years Old . -,ii .. . ~ ~-...,..,,,, ~~ . ;:..(. V • " I ;,Ii "'---'-1-th' • ; •! 1 · . ~.~ w> ' .->«il&.11 Claus 0 1JJ 120 II ~ ., f> .1~ . & • ~ .. '•' .,.1 year, and mello":lll with age. " r; ~ " · ' ---· He h.u changed sradually • tlu'ouah the yean, rellactlni c:honfinl -and -· Until Iller 'World Wll' I, be ~ ~ :r .. .r P. -.~'' ... : . ;,..• :• •. ;41' ........ ' ...... .:'. ... ·' .., . ' •' • ' .. ' •• • • J --. ' <;ajuns Have Special Christmas Tradition ~ . . ~ ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) -Including Cbrisboa. and what I• Alligators sun themselves 00 it means. The Aeadians say I the animals have thia tern· op, birds flutter ~ough the porary gift because cattle moss.draped magnolias a1ong breathed upon the Christ Child l t.IJLmeandering bayous. This to keep Him warm in th~ '-'is. Cajun country, celebrated manger. =:m Longfellow's .. E'f8.ngelloe.'' ·At mJdriigtit, the tale goes, if. .Jloo:e than 4,000 Acadfan• the lllimals &ink to their knees oeldom oppwed oo OlrisUnu CM<lo ,,. In holldoy 4ec<ira· , Uoos. Suto lirll oppund In . , buck1ed moes and k n e e b-"<s In 1848, drown by Theodore C. Boyd to illustrate Cle,rnent C. Moore's poem, "A Vlall From St. Nleholu." ,Thomu Nut, the famed political cartoonist, d re w "Santa Claus 1n Camp" ln 11183for the old~ Week- ly wb<,a. lie Visited the boot durtnc We Clvil Wor • •:{ r .~.' r t r' , Father Christmaa c a r d s from the Non:roa hill<lrical collectic1i Wtr* printed Dear' !be turn of the century. 1'Around Old CJaibtmu' swell-tni boa ._,... ,iri. and boya wDile he WlpocQ and --"' llnlUlld the ·-tblnp In toit.'' ~ top one 11)'1. The bottom one ~ the 'message: ••An hoOr before dhmor Old Xmos enjoys so.owballlng and romp f D & outside..wllh the boya." CUmnt artist.I depict Santa as a kfndJy' old man, bearded like the one Thomas Nut drew 105 years If>· Boota have reollced. the bUckled tboe9 and the plj>e la cone. "moved wen of New Orleans, and~ .turn their beads towar4 '* Bethfehem. This ta on evening • .\l llOOC the frincl'S ol the Gull tor · I be all vii · -.·~ 11-Amico, -after the llrltiah my:ac es w n e lS· i seized their land in-Nova held at bay and only good Scotia in 175$. Their descen-prevails. 'Theme' Trees Color " . 'danb live there •till' speaking The whole family attends I an ancient French dialect and mJdntght mass. !'clinging to their old ways. · : On"Christmas Day, soma I But at Christmu, QhiJidren. .• ~ believe tomething anxiow:ly await San~ ClAtl'~; ··abould be worn so that just as they do In Mlchftan:· · ' luck will Improve. That l The Acadian1 find ;~ a ~'10t include new shoes 9 particu1ar joy in ~ · ,_ · ;Jleat they will hurt like ; The revelllon, an alJ..f4ght-. '&nd at worst they will ,f party ·that lasts until the wait you into a catastrophe, lilt rooster ~1, .Ull,11 popular. , .the story aoea.. '1' The f~lliu gath~ and.~"1J ~i 5· · .. ~-lights and 3 the tales -~ don through •• fl c~S are kept burn· ~the ye~s: · ,-, . :,, -]pg u _noOon in many Cajun .i One 1s tha_t on Christmas / 'homes. 'Tbe.lighf.i signify good ' Eve, the animals s p e a k . fortune and · Che fire of the l Horses and cows in their candles the warmth that Jesus j barns talk of many ,matters, did not have at birth. The 'Yule Season 'Gaudy The yesteryears of "decking the halls with bough& of holly" . have gone· and have been re- placed by a new era of creat- ive adventure In color Ind th~ Al~ith the entire COUDiey go "bright" lo clolh!ni IDd • fu!'nl.lh· lngs, • ~lstmu ornapielis and.1itco'rati6ns .are appelring in exotic tones. The old fuh- ioned tree, laden with orna· ments in every ccmceivable color and shape, has etven • way to trees which "tell a story" or carry out a definite sitoject and color theme. One compan}f1 malfufactures 1oft'·needle trees from vinyl which is twisted and shaped by rnM.:hlne·so)that the trees will be dependably symmet. rical. The trees come com- pletely a 11·e m b 1 e d with branches that Un be shaped to a downswept or upswept silhouette. CF.le execuUve said that the 1:tntbetic tree has grown In popularity • HARBOR AREA CRRISTMAS SECTION Pres.ent you.r favorite Christmas, ''hims" . With their · fav:odte .. :;.Aifuw~ fashions!1 I· "-!; ·~-r;- ! ~~-~~-----· ·~ I: --' -,=GIFT HER WITH SPORTSWEAR J \~ from REINERTS • .. . • l "· ~· .. t ... i'. ... '" ' Quality Bramls e PENDLETON e KORET .e eATALINA '. e GRAFF ':": · •• '.QAROLE CHRIS " ,... . -- '' • "' ' .... • ' .<i: .. ,. • ·• \' ' ... ~. ' i; ' • .. r' ,. . '• " " •• Pendleton <Zrunchy ' ' • Co untry Cerdigen ••. $17.00 \~t . , J .. {,,,·' ' ... ... ~-N 'f 1 SIZES 8 ;i<j OPEN FRIDAY EVENIN{;s UNTIL NINE .._...._ ___ ~---------------- '~\ ,_ Pendleton ;'Little Suit" $50.00 • Beautifully Gift Wrapped - I " • • FOR STYLE CONSCIOUS "HIMS Perma·lro:n Dress • Shirts, long and s h o it sleeves. Get prJi$es fror11 . ~ ~ th,. "Mims" you r•i\l•m~ ber with 'th'·· handsome , • '°":"P .... shirtj 'th'at ri.echi~e.J.~1h . . ' Jana tumble dri -wAnkle-' .. .... ' '"· ,Choose tliem fro"'•"'lour . great holiday array 9f fin: ~. , fabrics, new colors , smart I ' , I plAfarns and popular col-. . ' lor ~tyla,s-. ' \ "' • ' (< -• ... rr-\ '. .\JI i )I ~.rtffrr.f• 4tti.i ..... ~., .+yf. ..... Alitttt11f't.:: .... , TAl'IAS I• 11•w mil\! • .tatt.ttah clMick 111 ,,.at •''' 1haih1. if.i IN11h1t either. ' • $8.50 to $10.00 .. ' l Cut-n-Rita, Franc.h Cwff ·-·-.$5.10 Oadon Batista Short .$1aava .. 5.00 Dacton Bro.1dcloth Short Slaav•' -··~······-····-6150 D•<to• ale1d•i0th 1 ~1 ·• ·' Lon9 Sltava .. : .. ~ .. ~~·······---· 7.50 F•t1~•Y Club Short St.eVe . .-1.00 F•nw•y Club Long Sl••v•-·· 1.00 Wh;p Club-Short Sl1ovo.'.-4,50 wh;p Club Loo9 s1 ..... _ 4.50 Oettolent Short Slt•v•-··--1.00 0.dole"' LoJl.t ~l•on· ·-·· t.00 1.0. Oxford~ P"•rm• Iron Short s1 .... _ ..... -... -...... 6.00 1.0. OxfoN:I • P•rm• Iron . L'Dn9 Sl••v• - ................... 7.00 l'OI THI sPolTS MINDID "HIM" .. , Dodon • p.,,.. llOo oo4 0ectoft • p.,,,.. •n4 kint Cotton-'P"""• '""' 1.0019 7.IO Fot Comfort· Lo•in9 '1Hl1N" Decton Perm• Iron • .. '•ii .............. _ l,ot .... .., .. .. For ell •inds of "Hims11 , •• Under· w .. r by Munsln9wqr •ftd Arr.w. H•ndkerch iefs •rid Ties • l ' ~ • ),::t .: ... : .J -· _, '• ..;~--;:---... -~ :::i: •• I .. ,;;.. ,, •• ·' St ·' .i _, R .• < ~ ~E !EX .; • 541 .... '• Jj SUJW¥#Y$ 'l¥Wli e•• •. a 4 c ••• "' t$ OJIW'E#WWW4$ *' .,, ..... y-S\i'"""lo= lfl BARllOR AREA CHRISTMAS SEC'rtON . DAILY PILOT •. 'n1unday', November 28, ~- ,, ' .. ' ' ' . . • • ' ' ' . ) • • ' Border Border) U. S. ·I • \ t • • Chris-tmas·. Colo.rful •,• ~ to ' ' ' Chriftma In Amerlclo II a Florida r~ .lbul)lnr with pohue\11'8, ·a . ~-Hgbt.d ; u.e 1n·w~op, D.&., and detp ~ lir,11'8 "°9'ls of , New ~llnd. It Iii, ',qlldnlll!~t · <.Ii arch ,.rvlC"ll, JlqcJ!r candl.,, .,l!<>Y Soollla ',aelllni tmaa treea on A ~. lot, and everywhere, the sOund of bells ~· • bplly ~ • fl'Qlll Oregon. 1 greeting card list that somehow groWs longer elCh y~. a acene fivrn Dlctena in a store. window. It , ii 1 fra,nUc ~. fOJ'. a filbeftnan's sweater, the croW1llDg of Loda Q!Jeen of L!&hll In Mlnpesota '1!d the "'°"' odon or 1ru11 cab drift,. • Men's famous brand ·' :; I • sportswear .. ~ value-priced i; .. · .. at Rob'•rt Hall ·-~~ -j i1 j 'it ! U~"it'.g;~~.~~?-~ .• ,...1 , . . -' ' ...... 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'Iii . -" CJ:C CLOC1 1AD10 ........ 11 a Ho~rs: 9:00 a.m. ~ 9~ p.m.·DL&1.;..' ·cJft:7131 O'KEEKE 'aMERRITI G.E. tAli.i RADIO . . • . . . • . ua s.+. '~ to 'p.m. r1M~ ~ . _ , . •.1. eAN oNN• ~ I l r I I I I . I I I I I , I I . - I • ---....-----. -----,,,..-- , • L , ,. ~ ·-__ .... ----................................ _ ......... ' ·----~ •• ··-·---·--.... 1 ........ -----............ • Oregrmians Put Live Yuk Trees in House NO ·THANKS, \ 1M DRIVl~G TONllGI U.S. Christmas Reflects ,..... Heritage - f'rom tw!nklJni i.... t:o fruit .cake and strudel, t be oboervanct Ill Christmas in the Uolted Stoia II olmost totally a re!le<UQ\l of the na· Uoo'1 European lleiltage. r.mily. lier oldesl als!tt Mamie WU born In China and ' -ed t:o San Franciacg .. a small child. ~e now Uves lo Arholla. toreua and her 8lster Belly, tl\eir brolhera Joo, Patrlck, and Arthur, and their father, Joe, ,UU live ii! San Franclaco. ~ 1bere are third-generation nieces and nephews, and when the How fam.lly gathers for a feast-day dinner, there are usually some 20 member, present, plus assorted friends. rok, specially a d I a h atop a cabin¢ In htt .u grapbicall)' designated Gum """"· 8efart ~ mem Batt Soup. Tbll , ~ -into the apltlf of Win featiires "'""' rice.. flour Jon. Bow solemnly ol!ors r. t LAKE pSWEGO, Ore (AP) ~' -Oonserv11ti00 of foreste bu -.. lngrafhodlnOre(OO ., ; that some retddenta have • IWitclled to llvlng CllristmaJI ,.,: .trees. It Is Dot uncommon l.n m.any parts of the land, of course, .. for residents to put strings " of lights oo e\lergreeDS grow- _., Ing in their yards. · B t · Qr<gon l!WlY people . : ' ...:. :owing tree. info their , homes replanting t he m · · _; ou~ when Christmas is ~~eral ciqes do even bet· ~: ter. They have Uv.ing com· ,. munity Christmas ~ -;-- • some so bigb and maJestic : they can be ctecorated only from fire 'department ladders. • • SAVES SEQUOIA • Such a town is Lake • Oswego, where a handsome, · symmetrical sequoia w a s preserved becau.Se of the ;: alertness of a widow and the .• cooperation of a grocery store. ~· In 11164, Mrs . Kenneth • Goodall realized that the se- .• quoia, a big fir and two I.Alm-!: bardy poplars wre threatened -: by construction · of a :( supemarket and parkipg lot ·; Mrs. Goodall, ':'°" . a ,. member ol the Cll¥' l;ounci), call<d the beauty of the -·-t.o the attention of ·store of. :: ficials, ww. ~ it w~ • be a pify· fo Ui:ri!ice the troes • for two or three berths on .:~ the parking lot. :: 'Ibe result iS a pocket par.k ·: - a tiny, paved courtyard, :. benches, a master switch for ~ turning on the Christmas ... lights each year, and the • ,. proud trees. • • ' ' - ' The !Jllltb>& of the -hat beoome a popU!ar annual ceremony. Last yeaf. for inlltance, ne\l(ly 1,000 gather«! to bear the Lake o. .. ego High School choir ( to sing carols, to greei Santa Cl&us oDd to see lbe lights turned on. There are 2,300 lights on the so.foot tree, put up by the cily but provided by the ....... .. IJ\ paJ!I years. both Portland and TiComai Wash., clalm.ed the tallest Christmas trees. Jn \94Ji, Portland Jaycees decorated a Douglas ·fir in LaurelbUrst Park that they claimed was 161 feet high -L--------------~~--~ but the height was only estimated. In afty event, it was decided that decorating ~ tree was dangerous and the Jaycees dropped the project after' several yean. .'Other Northwest com- Hawaiian Christmas Blending of . Culture munities transport trees that HONOLULU (AP) _ Egg· Cbrlstmas; a It b o u.g b. an have been cut in nearby for· • · I esls.! just as is done for the nog bowls rest next to ~e estimated . 40 perceqt_ o Wblte House in Washington pineapple punch. Import.eel fll' Hawaii's populaUon is oon- and Rockefeller Center in New trees from the P a c i f i c Christian. BllddhiSt fam.illea: York, where· the trees Northwest deCQ.rate homes ha their Cbri.stplq trees :g:enerally range from 50 to along-with orchids, torch an~eCbristrnaa dinners .and ei:- 80 feet tall. ginger !ind Hawaiian holly. h · t · Turkey and ham sh.are space change gifts . just . a~ their A·: .s oppmg c e n er 1fl on dinner tables with sashimi Christian ........ h bol:s do. P'oriland, for instance, had a ~ Doug~s fir 92 feet tall in (raw fish), octopus, seaweed. Christmas trees are much 1961. It took an estimated 520 Jau Jau (buUerfish and port a part of the Ha.,-auan manhoun to put in place and cooked with taro leavea) and Cbriatmas and last year, trim 20,800 lights and a pi. llli,000' trees """ lh!pped to thousand feet of garlands, top-Christmas arots, songs and Hawall. Late sboppen .find tt 1!9d·-by a 8-foOt star. verses may be in ~glish, bard to get a·tree. Ironically, 'But the champion tree of Hawaiian or pidgin English. about 20,0•Norfolk pl.ne·treel all, livina or cut appears to In Hawaii, the Christmas are shipped to th& mainland be a ~~oia on the campus season is a blend of the for Cbristrn8ii •Ale. The trees of Oregon College of Educa-mainland, the Orient and are grown on the Island of tion at Monmouth, so miles Hawaii -just like the people. Hawaii, but only a f~ can south of Portland. Nearly everyone celebrates be found on the local J!U!fkeL lllfD8Mi------------------- Give the Gift 1 . ·-· Your Family will EnJ·oy ! LA·Z·BOV®i Chak-s with a I/air fer p!Ulple who care But fer many C::blnese Americans who Uve Jn San Fran&co•1 Chln:atown the seuon ii intertwined with the obaervance of a very Oriental feast -"Winter" -which, according to the movement · of the sun and. moon, always falla sometime b e t w e e n .December !Ith aJ>f 16th. The holid8f .may combine Cbrlatmas trees and Gum Ball ICiup, ' .a tour of the Haight- Aabbury ' hippie dlstrlct and an offering to ancestors. -In ~t yean, San Fran- cisco'a Chinatown has ex- perieoced aizeable growing pains, .., large nwnbera of persol)i: h a v e immigrated from Hong Kong. Western symbols of the season, such as the Christmas tree, are incorporated into the Wt:oter Feast. As a child, did you believe in Santa Claus? Lorena was aated. , "I was afraid of 'film," she said. "Too red." Holiday foods have a speciaJ Moat older members of the Happy· carnmnnJty are trom vUlages . .... behind the Red China Yule wall. 'Ibey moved to CaWornia belm the bost!Jltles of World M · War Il ebanged a way ol any life forever. 'Ibey intended to Ways earn a little money, then return home. They war in· lfele Kalikimaka! tervened, and they stayed. That is the greeUng "Merry Today these Chinese, and Christmas" In Hawaii. • their children, continue to America. the melting pot, can draw on dozens ot celebrate the old feast. much languages fOl' h 0 l id a y aa was cfone in their home greetiilgs. villages. They are coosidered Th lnclud ,. lasbi ed b th ey e: o"' .oo Y a French-"JoyeurNoel." newcomers from Hong Kong, G er m a n - ' ' F r o ellclr where the buatle of the city Weihnachten." makeis observance of the old IndOne~"Selamat Hart traditions impractical. Natal." Lorena How, a tiny medical Italian -"Buen NitaJe." technologist, lives in a small Ja~ -"Kurimasu om· street which links Grant deto gozlimasu." . Avenue, t be gaudy Spani.Sb--"Feliz Navidad." thoroughfare through Swahili-''Siku Jruu ya Cinatown, with Montgomery, kulzuliwa Masiaya." the city's fwmcia.I hub. Swedish, . D a n is b and Her mother and father came Norweg~"God Jul." dumplings which ere cooked • in wa\ef; the!> servOCI in a mother llOme of the .., hearty aoop "1!1Bd• from a· lice dumpllnp and cblcken ltr porlitrotb, with diall"9,' q w~U u la dried m1lsbr6oopj, furn!!!'> and" glat' <II white rice win,, ' cbw1li:s of an ""'J'leed .port Gold·-• ~· aausage. 'Ille dumplings -a ~N ~•er popor carbObywate lyµlbol of tbo· -·-" for the after!l(e_ energy and .waimth needed.1 'ii burnid, as ate allm · to withstand the eold ol ·tbo ol Jnc-wbicb emit coming season -become fiagrance not unlike that glutinous when rooted. a· .. fir foreSl 'ntt9e are ht definite chewing cliallenge to in much the same spirit the diner. ~ worshipers Jn Old Sl Mary Ance.!tral worship .is m:. Catfiollc Church not corporated into the observance blocks aw1y in Cbi"-.,i<Mf as a loving and reverent liP.t •VoUve candles "'o rememberance of u.! lafui\Y ·tlijiir,es Of Oie Holr. F · dead. 111 Uie Chrl!tmas Credle. A large J1boto-porlrait it' the lloin settle dowil to-' Lorena's dead mot!ler standl th!t 9:~ meal I .• .,. CUSTOM MADl- FIREPLACE SCREENS ~ .... INSIDE AND CORNEl MOUNTS Complete Line of Flrept•ce Acc.UO.rln ..... 111, •• , .... r.ct.ry ONE wax DfUVERY - c,n tor ,,.. estimate \e Coniplete Une of Gas Flame l.ocJs Santa Ana 2202 S. MAIN Tent and Awning Co. 545..0491 SANTA ANA from the Chinese province of ~~MMDlblldiJllllJll:JOlll ______ JllliJllJilJlli...._ Canton. Lorena says the Can-• · tooese are like the Irish - pugnacious, independent peo- ple with a strong sense of It's . Time To Beware Of Rackets NEW' YORK (AP) -'Tis the season to be jolly -but also to beware. Lurking Jn the shadows, masked in goodwill, a·r e .• merchants with Ull501iclted gilts -which you'll get a .. QUALn'I nn1 . ' """'""""'" 0 ·-"' ,. p £ N _Di,,_CT~N )-'t"l':JltlONWo:.cr .. ~ l• l>OQTc· ... o O<>l<.O .. 00 • • v•<>C.•N ""'00< W wllo) IOt them lloth llll8d IP fOr Clarlstmu • This.year wrap up Clhrilihnas in Peodleton•red. Red kr robes. And red for~.' Ami unmuHled red plaki mufflers .. And sweaters .. All with the : ... • ' bill !or later -barg3lns from stores · which fold up their tents Christmas Eve, and I "charitie$" whose greateat I cause is l1nlna their own pockets. · ' fmDoUs Pendleton label, a.nether way of saying pure v.irgi.n :wool. Ex· pertly foahiaied. The right way to sew up Chrtsbnas '¢vlng. 1-a..-f,old:; oped ohi:rt, s.w..i..u., -............. "'~n., 12&: _.. ..... i.,,. ........ ---· a..M.t.n.. $18; • ...tBeJ, ss. \ • • ' A. a.z.aoywl<llCUNA·R~ "'°"' 0.. CBAR.TER Gl.OUP, will add rrwtJ bom:I of com- iort.ble ~g to ,.._. bomc. Fer Rd:::i:n&. TV fttwiDc or full bed MPPin& tha'o isn't. mi)'diins quite like a La-'b&o,~And, 1ritb 21 lt)'kil mid hmldreds cl dccorat.or f.abria: to c:booee from. man)' treated 'tf'ilh sCoithsprd Jlepelkir, JW'll be ~ to 1elcct the cbW that will. bat harmonize tllilh. "'*' room decor. Tom, for atrti. or pCdnc, Lft.z-Bar•• lbe -cll8ir with a fm' for people who car~• CanD iD today ... a Olll: cisplay of La-'bBoJ&~ • , find cot bow teaflf IQO<I. lootin& IQd eomlortable • '°" diaiQa dJeir CMI be. ~ I ~-TV .... -:.=. tlchly .. ......... ,...Ila ...... . .. ,., ,...., ...... ~.-....., _.,,,..... ...... • Terms To Sttit You! New York State Atty. Gen. Louis Lefkowitz, who baa devoted nwch of bit long career to combaUng such rackets, has some pretty strong feelings about the Christmas bad guys. "The Christmas season ls filled with all too many cases of frustration, delay and outright IOss Of morley by con- sumers who have been victims of a calloused breed of cheats who cash in on the rush of Christmas shopping and gift giving," he says. Lefkowitz lists these sug- gestiorui for Christmas shop- pers: -Don't be misled by the dealer who lures you with of- fen of one article and then tries to sell you an article at a higher price or one that's off-brand. II -Don't allow a door-to-door I salesman to leave merchan- dise and an "on approval" receipt. The "receipt" you signed may turn out to be I I a blndini contract requiring you to pay for something you don't want. -Don't use an article delivered to you If you find it ls not what you ordered. Return the article and noU!y the lellder. · •. , ' Lay-A-Way Now For Christmas • / ' ' ·-. A&JllGRIZED ' -LA-Z-BOT DEAl:fR -Don't deal with persom or firms yoo do not know. Rely on the reputable stores and mall orcler firms yoo deal with thn)ugbout the year. "'--Doo'tmab!«inanclal ...... mltmenfs)'OO cannot pe,.,1bly afford. If yoo fall behind Jn your payments the aeller usually has the right to repcme11 the merchandise. . . • Costa Mffa's Oldest Home-Owned furniture Store! 1865 HARBOR BLVD. - Downtown Costa Mesa Ph. U 8-5131 To AAtll'e Dellverf Lay..A·W•• N- l'or C::hriltllNIS -!Jon~ hesitate to Jn. vestigate hero.re buying, either ..... thn)ugb the better business • • Bureau, 1 local Chamber of · · Commerce, or 1 I m I I a r organlnUon. Most atatea have consumer protection agencies of ..... · oort. UM the llur<au of eon. sumer Frluds Jn L<fkowltz' olllce. Mao;y atate11 b • ' e laws clesl..,..i llJ"'l'Ulcllly to pro- Harbor Center ' 2300 Harbor l~cl. COltti ....,A tect the consumer, such a.s the Now Yori< law adopted lut ~ wbicb dar!lles . who tz RSpo!Mllble for umoUcltedlJ9 .. "f'...,O. ... lill .. .,.lll< ....... ..., .. ~...,,.. .. ,...., ... .,.,.. ... N'atftl... 'ii >) l) -· - • I I 4 D 1 • ' HARBOR AREA CmuSTMAs SECTION Thursda{, Novombtr 28, 1868 DAILY PILOT 11 Past Brightens Christmas Millions of Yards of Ribbons To Bedeck Christmas Gifts I . ,• •. . .~ ' Al CbrJMmullmo. u-ol 111 who u.. lo old -die doop llllo oq\1111)' old ...... lo °"' lltk:l lor lllo - llld olrtnp " -W• pal IWI)' I JW qo, Somo ol lllo IJPI l)obeo 1t11 burNd oat lllld mllll bo NDll<ed. lklmt Of Ille ..... balll 1r1 brok., or ha" no place to pal lllo -wbldl ratUa about lo lborGuCh ..... fulloa. Tbo tln ....... !1711Mld lrt.ad ..... in --lnl clul DWI)' , ....... (bo blia bit 40lll 'lrthdly 1111> year) II badl1 denlad. The MVtD • candle 11Cbrtltmu Im" lfllldpa -of bean polOI llld old tin .... -red-•tinl· But one wouldn't think of dllcardlng any of tbeto worn · llld -lylllbols 0 f Cbr!Jtmu. For lfWlld than are bound warm memoriel which shine even more bright· .; ' .. .. ly than the light. and Unseled ---~~"' grimcrackl with which the hoUle l! transformed for a fortnllhl . &om• people b$Ve computer minds which pour out facts and figures of past events like ·a 1tock Ucker. Fortunately, most ot ua are blessed wltb mindl much like the attics in which we keep Christmas paraphernalia from one year to another. 'lbere we store out ~-. IOIDe in rather orderly compartmeob and ..-.1n-..i11eaps. Time has orodod tbe dat<s Oii DWI)' ol -treasur.s. Bui dJBappolnlmelrt, such u when you get a new pair of -lnllead of a windup train, and sorrow• also have been worn amooth. You can bold an old Cbrlstmaa memory up 14 tbe llgbl and see no imperfectionl. ' ic»··our Z2ncl Year In the Harbor Area It is dillicu1t for an aduJt to put a precise time or place taa on h1I earliest memory. He may veau•ly remember being frtgbltned by a Midwest thunderstorm, or of going with an oklf:r boy to checlc a. gopher trap, or of riding three days llld two rtllhta"on · a train to Oregon. The first clear memory for most is probably of Christmas at about aae 4. few lllld loezpemive, but Ille food WU plentiflll Ind gladn• WU prllenL And under the tree there WU a toy kr a ch11d'1 ffl1 own. For a tfrl, 1t may have been a doll whlch clos<d lts eyee in aleep when it was Wd down. For a boy, H l1kely wu a lfWe wagon, perbapai with a wooden bone which moved Ila lop orthrlltcllly but dellshlfully wben II was pulled acrou tbe floor, . ~markably, the brl&htest memorlel are not of gUta you received bUt of happy ln- cldeotl. Of lolnl Into lbe woodlot to aelect llld cul your own tree and of decorating it with homemade paper Btream.er1 and popcorn balla. Or of making your first public appearance alnglng "Away 1n a Manger" 1n a duet with your lilter. (There 1111111 have been 15 "' 30 people pmenl 1n 111o uw......,1ry church.> Or of Ille Cbrlllmu momlog ~DA.V IS BROWN 411 E. 17th St. DaJ:'Y 9.9, Seit· 9·6 ' Costa Mesa 646-168A It wasn't much of a Cbrl1tma1 probably by materialJ.stlc 'llandards. Glfb in molt. faro.Wes . were THIS YEAR BALBOA.-lSLAND · / • MERCHANTS NVITE YQ.U TO JOIN THEM TlilS .; \ • • I ' HRISTMAS FOR' JHE MOST • EUGMTR.IL HOLIDAY . -.~~ ·. ··.-· HOPPIN& YOU HA Vi E\'eR. '•;." i J1ERIEN!:w1 ,., /' . • . lie?'. ~. . )· ''.·~:~!'' $1j~-~. ~ ' i AU ~ "TOGmtD ' . · : ... ,~ ~~ ADA.,." :,wit . • . # .. :-. ~Vii'.~ ...... Wflnl~' ' ' . ~ <10Ad·tiims 1111, llA. . ' , . .,. . . ' : · " " . ~i sHQ~ EX9UlSITEL Y PECO RATED , TO· COMP)JMEN1"~E TfURTY-THREE HUGE '1>:' if"f P.U IJ.Y TR~ lEP&<;KfJ!'WIJH 119q J'Wlli,KLING Ll61:1TS. .. ,}-.... ... ;.. •, ~ ' .. . • .' Ito •' Clllot1111 Ctrol .. ~-'l\c.,11111; Doc. 1o """ 23. ,· ~ ii' ,,, , ... C....• Ml ~ M•~rlttl llllfttt. tt.• Lhtc•l• Jr. Hl~S•r• ... &o 1"4 fhe 70 It'"°" "Si~tl~t Chrl1t11111 y, .... chelr .. ,, -. fre111 W11ttN HI .. Al .. 1!111. • CIUIRln IANTA CLAUSES • A """7 ~ U.. Clll 1 • TIM et r.t • M- .• I I . '"11111111 -MIA MLOW wmt Clll-Ullfn·UPµcr1• IN M WATa ' ,. ... . AND Sii NIWPOlrs PAMOUSIOAT PAllADE HERE -DEC. 1t THRU • 2l. ·~· SHOPS OPIN IVIRY NIGHT •ROM DE~llR •IRIT -----------·------------ \ ' • ... • • ~-• lKoro than, 4 blUlGa 1- " rlbbcln will btlteck Ibo !L~u .... Ille -·· ............. --llld- ol Ibo rlbboo will bo dumped .. In Ille trub can boloro Ille li>Uda)' la over; '11111 ls more t,llan tlO mllllon WWlh of rib-..,._ ' ' . The fUteat· ........ part ol tbe ribbon bi·-la Ille bow, ._.1'.crman E. Alaalider, "UnW ,_11y, Ille bowo Wtrlltlldebyblnd.Nowwe can 1111'11 a ~ ftl'!ely ol dlf!erllll lhopoc) llld co~ ored -off ihe -..bly llne at tremendolJ.I lpe6,dl," Alaudlroan · He Ut!mat.. W. of bowl will pall I blllloo thll yur. fuhJoa ltQrOI to check ... colon oo Ille .-cu bo lltd clooeJy to luhlon. ,,,. bol colon alao llbQw ap In -Wrlll'Pol PIJ*'• mach.ct.Jrbldl .. ~ wlh rlbbom, bow1 and tap . ;~· . •t &le Citmlc11 ' ,• . . .. ~,malor ---' 11 ·II all duo to allMima- IUl>bon co1or1 will Include electric -. bol pink ud blua. New dOllpia nm from llrlpoo llld prlnla to embOOaed f~---- The IJ6I g!JI wrap popen h c I u d 1 a vel•elollockioJ damuk patlcn In crtmoon and gold, arl llOUvtl.. fll'ln& polmeWu, la1land llrW and I bol !link ll1d Of-UJIUO l'Ollllnflcent "Malco. . ' . • TRAVELER ON LIST? TraveUna men on your gUt ll,111 A -· tuck-In ls • plutlc -lllled with -1 m. 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Mii HAllOI ILn .. cotTA 1111.\ • 146on1t • _,m 210 I· Eoot 11tlt St. ~ ,._.,".",.~'i-~ ... s:.iill""-_. ~~ '' ' '' 'I ',' • : f ·'1 ' . ' I I I I I I r ' ' =...--.,----..,------------------------"""'--------------... -------------~ ...... ---~~-~---~- • • Peace Emphasized Dom bear l n1 olive jlre.nchel flutter out or red • e11velopes, little white lambs Ile dowo with brown lions, - anc: over ancient maps, oor: word ls printed-peace. . ''There ia deflnltcJy I Vf:rY stroog emphasls oo peace in to Show f ~lanetari urns ~~sl . l ., ;~ky of Christ's Birth : : :~For nearly 2,000 years ., .•. : ~>stronomers l\i'e p u 11 led ~ : !Wer the Star of Bethleham, ; :~e star that heralded the • ~~ ol Christ. : :!:'I'bls holiday, planetariunls, ; :from New York to Portla~, it:Dre .. \Vill portray their • anS\ver. They are projecting the stars as they were in Feb., 7 B.C., the month authorities believe Christ was born. ~ Astronomers say the planet Saturn, known to the Magi as the Star of Israel, was in the Pisces constellation. The planets Jupiter a n d : Saturn appeared i n con· juncUoo in tbe HOU3e of Ht!brews, although they were 500 million mil .. apart. The Magi interpr<led" lhat as a sign to Israel. That summer, both Jupiter and Saturn appeared I n retrograde, backing up around the earth. They resumed their normal eastward molion early in 6 B.C., and Mars appeared to rush tc join them. In February, the three planets formed a opectacular triangle in Pl1ce1 - something that can happen on- ly once evf;ry 805 years. It nerl will occur in the year 2400. • • Year's Ill Christmas Cards Chrhrtmu c11rda UW1 year," sold 35,000 cards bearing such "Jt unites peace a n d says a spokesman r or messages u '"f'hert ii no w13 brotherhood. You cannot have Hallmark. the natlon'1 largest tb peace. Pe•= ls tbe way." one without the other.'' laid greetlng card publlaher. nus year it tw a card Mrs. Harry L. Jaffe, a com- "Wt are using more peace showing four children _ mitt.ee olflciaL and }oy in our cards all of Sane printed 40,000 cardl the lime. I am afraid we Caucasian, Oriental and last year, and hopes to tell are all obsessed with this, Negroid -planting a garden. SCl,000 to 100,000 Ulla year. and rightfully so," agrees The message says: "If we UNICEF ei:pects to ee.U 50 Mrs. David Forer of The want a world, we must plant million cards wllh such tradi· 1''orers, a Manhattan card trust and love and stop tional themes as the 80ly publisher. destroying." Family 's journey to "It t1 the temper of the "It is an -attempt to say Bethlehem and children dan- times," says Steve Shannon, something about wha~ we cbn· cing around a tree. Proceeds executive director of the Na-sider the real message of go to the United Nations tional Association of Greeting Cbristmu -peace on earth Children's FWld to provide Card Publishers. and now It. ~lies today," t..food and medical supplies far He predicts that Americans said James S. Best, aeed.y childrtl). . will send more than 3Y, billion · Fellowshlp publications dlrec-Some individuals rent mail- Christmas cards this year, 5 tor. ing lists t.o send the message percent more than in 1967. The National Comn1ittec for cards . They will pav more , too -a Sane Nuclear Policy used The I g, O o o. me m be r . prices generally are up I to a quote from Pope Paul VI : Fellowship of Reconciliation POODLES VS. PINUPS _ Dogs, kids and clever design are winning the bottle 10 percent. ''if you wish to be brothers. has a list of its own -"World for space on the nation's calendars. The loser: pinup crirls. Traditional calend· Shannon says: "There was Jct the weapons fall from your leaders who might well get e· a time wheo you would. very hands." This year it has 8 these cardJ,'' Best called it. ars are even being expanded into notebooks, work organizers and bulletin boards scld<Jm see a dove (on a card). woodl:ut of clasped hands, It includes Israeli Premier and many are sold ·by charitable g?OUP£ as money-raisers. · Now there are doves black and white , over a dove , Levi Eshkol, Egyptian Presi-lr========'======================; everywhere, and the use of with the lines : "And frighten-dent Carnal Abdel Nasser, the single word 'PeaCil' is very ed, we are everyone. Someone President Ho Chi Minh of significant. Obvlou.sly they are must take a stand. Coward, North Vietnam and Pre1ident there to expreu a feeliog." take my coward's hand." Johnson. The regular greeting card publishers are not alone. Last year the International F.ellowship of Reconciliation HOLIDAY SPECIAL! ONE, TWO AND THREE PIECE WOOL KNIT . SUITS AND DRESSES . . . NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND Aho Cocktail Dresses and Formals. .. ,. . '' . •, ••• ••• . "" .... f~ ( .. •• !~ .~: ~ ' ' • Gifts ... Pasl\iOl\8 .•• 1Tal11es >.. &lwu om qui1ltd lift robes Qullls to lounge in, to hostess in... shim- mering In rich acetate satin, rayon or nylon. luscious boudoircofors .•• ma_,,y with gay trims. long or short styles io si"Zes 10 to 18. 9 .99to J 1.99 B. &iris' dresses tor party 111)'5' everyday Choose a festive dress for partying .•. an exciting new cotton ... a glamour knit that takes ycur daughter any· where. They're all fashion's ne>Nest Sizes 3to14. 4.99106.99 • .. and many more gift 11alues e)(citement, more. glamour lo Christmas. See our wond~rland d wearables: robes, rinaerie, sfeepwear, blouses, sweaters., slrlckinas. /llfll!d • accessories. Ptrfect. ""4or-lf>e-lree Mts for g;rts and boys, IDO. ltrnll·ft'O-lw#ld SIMlt.SS l')'IOll stoctinp with strtldl p1nties. JllQ4t 1!11IL •••est !1111. iff IMIS. , , C H,A. R & E IT ' • USE OUR REVOLVING CREDIT PLAl'1·: .•• l\fO.~~ DOWN ••• MONTHS TO PAY I 1/3 OFF LAY AWAY -CHARGE CARDS 3424 VIA LIDO -NEWPORT BEACH Alse: Im .. Tew11 C•1tter u. c. I. HeUcky ln11 PcalM Sprllup ' ' ; . ··-. .. • . ;~;H::~1::a::a.';H;.';H;.';H;.~';,H::~1::a:a.';H;. . I C/iriJlmao al Craw/orJ_'~ • ~ Pharmacg • Greeting Cards •Gift Items Galore * Cosmetics · Forll¥!tl • Barrons ~ • GTO (M3Jt Factor) :, Ar dens Sony'~ new portable TV has a place in the sun. Th'e Sony 1V·720U Is called the Sun Sel Be- cause Its black screen &Ives the same sharp picture outdoors that it does indoors. Even when the alare Is str0n1. And since It weighs a little over 9 lbs., you can take it anywhere- beach, boat, boudoir or backyard. Plus a 7-inch diagonal screen that let'~ you share the 1u,..wrn. the·whole family. Sharp ·pict\hll" You bet TV-720U owes l•all to Sony's ad·, wanced solid state clrcuiby-and • forward AGC system for sensltiw reception. Operates on AC or rechargeable bettery (optional) that can be recharged with sers bullt·ln battery charger. Plup into cat'I and boats with o~ tional 1ecessories. You've got to see it to be· lievt it SONY' SONY TY ••• from 99.95 ' Our 22nd Yur In The Harbor Area ©DAVI S BROWN • WHITMAN CANDIES • PANGBURN'S CANDIES • BUY EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION .-· ' osts /Up ;as .Toys 1-,earn~ // . . . . ,' " • vw to .:Do More -. This .~fiiar i •• \ . I ' ; ' ..._.~~ ~ 'lllOl'e 11111 cu bo -lo• llCl>I bulb .b.r,fli.t tpojlt\ll Iha -· -8'11 !liq' 'Otll do ...... • ., .... ,,..illir. Growlal Sal!1 ~ -toy Is • llDIPle no111--ll:wn .-... 7111 · J'lllrlllJ M! I II pJaltte clrcle that belpo a dllld lncbea llD. ·She -·with I blgbor-111 \ll!T. draw elaborate dealpl. Ll!I. two wlga. a sporta -•and i'toys lo the """'·lblli . nor'• Splrograpl) bu epn.' an·~ gown to _COll!j)IJ'~ lldude aUdo lllO~. Id · lb!! year's Spirolll( I« I-the trimliloil. ' PF•l••l•ri•,. yelN!ld -Coloted Growfug Saill' COD101 wilb c•',tlo hO'lue acrylic 'pins pwMd Imo• -Wblle er 1ft(ril ----blactaboel~&ljgbl · llllmes. ' •• '. . iii/~~·~ :s -"""""-~ paU."11 bboo .Il!llllll!'lea dd!ed ~... .i.r:lllllll•olil--.!lelro.,,.,_dolli <:oif'aml All Air )l1aater projecll a ~.cOuld !dtollfy wllb _. sluffeaU.,.,U. pull olali' 11p lo :!O !eel -readily 'ond -• -y draw. on .lhe· 'llti'mless but~ whell Negro arllat1.A_imuel McBur- loa ol1be real ~. ""' feel It. • .. .... to' ............ dmfin manuf11cturer-"" · Dolls become more lilellR ldou. '' 'They do, bot the '°"' of -and more albleUc -each ~ adopted them for ·~ baft a dUcUlb cu&. JMI'• . t eUmiCaDJ' correct COUD- . A slide projector, chlbl>ed LIUle C h a • m er does l!rporll ol -dolll lo Ill Ugly Mugly, pro)ecll coknd ,_,ndo and TI pp y ,..war lino --saDy, --pictures when you open U. Tlunbles turns aomtraaulll at '11t>!>.YTWnblea, B.lby Grow-A· '· -mouth and pull !ls lall. the nick of a swllch. Skediddle Tooth and W!nldJlc Wlanle. • Engineers ba,. deftloped a Klddlel, ooly t lnchea lall, The Negroid verslODS bave specially treated IJllal!c mm wall: and nm. Baliy Qmr.A. larpr llpa, broader ..... and that sbrinb wben ll ls bealed. · Toalb wligles her uma, 1111 b1cber --than the Aa a toy It becomes Sbrjnkles, up by beroell, m.o, plays _,_,and uo brown. Cll'I and toy DIOll3terl that WUb ber cradle toy and llf'OWI Slu!fed loJI lllclude a J4DCll IS COMING EARLY AT MALLIE'S * TAKE ADV ANT AGE of these LOW PRICES * CASCADES~ GRECIAN or BA~REL CURLS Designed to maka Y°" the most glarnorou• holid.y girl. Selh eleswhero at 29.95. ONLY ••• 14~, . l --WIGLETS-....... ·--. Tti. TOPPER The WIGGLE / The .MAXIE • wiglet with lots of 1 • Witl•t 10 l1r91 tt • wltl•t deiltn•d for th• fill-In or edd.on. curls and cwlrls. stylos Gke • c•1cade. 3.95 6.91 9,95 WIGLET SIILING • • • • • . ·~FALLS T"-llltlrnete for those who must hav1 ti.a very best. Over 300 to select from i• aQ c6lors Ir 1iaes. DEMI FALL 16"-18" • • • , $26.95 WIG FALL 18''·20" • • • . $49.95 LONG FALL 24"-26" , •• $80JI ~WIGS ., !MALL1FS 4at1p1 an4 ,,..,., llyl-' &otlc ...........• 49.95 11p.,t1lly t.r YOU. Each wl9 11 4111-Semi Hand Tied ...• 79.95 TOM llyla4, OllSTOM liltM .. •d 1taod Hend Tlid ...••••• 84.96 to yoor dfflro ,. , Each price lnelvdo• .EuroR••~ ! , , , , , , , . 79.95 • Wle ~·~~ljlA•. O'!flt!,11 fvfedt ,_ . 200.00 MAST~ll .cl.'t,.R.&E>' ' • .,. IANl<AMElllCAllD ' , I I ,, J ., :~. . I . Hi'•" 'W:ig~Bea~ty Salon a ' •,( HO EAST lnH •; '. ,t:O$TA MESA te '1 HILLGREN SQUARE 14t.J446 OPEN D:i.ILY TILL 5:30, 'THURS. & ~. TILL 8100 • --~---~~-~----------------..... • HARBOR AREA CHRISTMAS ~ON Thurady, November 28, 11168 DAILY PILOT " Southlanders Get in Mood DOLLS TUMBLE, TEITHE AND GROW NllDdorlbal man, a skier with Floww Pooplo. _ a broken Jee. • 5-foot toy The new cm fnclude a ... IOldler, a 3-foot alllgator, Bu.no Uoo waeon "1th' &ele,TI&loa the Burro, a giant lime green -cam<nman IOUO,.IDC Ibo TOlr aarWa IWllcd Guru, BoMle di l"raoce, a 41'-lnch plcDtp the Buaet bowld and Clyde and a 101>-lnch fire truck, the Bulldog, a polar bear and and a dune buc&Y· Glft1upreme fora forta:natewotnan •• ,Omep dll.lllflDd M '1!j)411!1 ~111 ~ prow4 marrlare ol the '; . . Movies Always Big · 1?-Holiday Season •I From the IOlll. ""1"'1n& Ibo Loadcfi ml ll'oadway lil>ea o u I ti d 1 Minballon'i ala(a abows, II adllplloji Ii WATER REPLACES SNOW Radio Clly Musical Hall, lo !or the acreen '11h Brlllllj .i.!"' ... ~ ~ 1be11«J across the coontry, .i,,,... Shaii\ WalllJ llml!lll J, oni, -waler c'C' a n>le movies are major bDUdl1 at-aloog 1rith OU~ Reed. It'a ta tbe cretetrtatlon 1of tracUons. a merved ... t·IUncllon. ~. AqoaUc poradu M!Dlonl ol llludonll an an Emhoasi J'ldum p1am "A n bold oach yaor al Long vacallon, provldinj i naily Nice Cir! L!kl Me," a com..i, Beoch, Nawpcrt and Loo market for family llllu. llld slarrill( Barbara Fertll, aa ~ -11111aliy ::; ~ :J: :;.ace ta! · its Christmu rtleale. . brings Clear weather, ten· to qualily lor Oscan. Not all the llollday o1far111P peratures In the mld-«11 and Jenltr"I aH WatdliJl'IJcV'1 art. <Almbinfn1 rart fleauf.7 ; .aad~theyrdect · '· the n!)41'b d.,1,. , and tecbnlqhkllla • of omera etattamm. ·' £acb diamoad 11 :~ lndlvldualiy inaJX<ltd fot color, cut and brim.-. Each watdi. IDOYIZIHDt an...,....ma!Uplo · qaalley..,..tl<>i checks to unre ttmet .. plDr d1pendabllitr, See our complete ODO.ectf on of Orner• men'1ud ladi•'watohe1, .-1e cmr flOOO. n OMEGA ........ .. d .... ,._, "~' -:-.:.""" ·-· dlilMll& MK•. ,...., .,,,,... ...... = ::oi ........... ~ .. '!he film loll: lradiliollally vo tl the Upl ~ an averqa ol oall' 'IOI day aim 1be1f blc .... fer !he typo;-: · c r· f/f; nlD lo Iba lfnai week, holiday -and 11111 70l1' · Twelllloth Century;,_ bu _,,.., do thelr beat lo ii no eo:eplrG chosen to release "Tbe Boston mate decorations create a CONftMl•NT · · 1•·•• 11.1n ..... C.... ..._ .PNONI hllowhlcanntlce1bletnnd Strangler" for Christma.s. It moodeftraditionalwinter. ~?!.':!'te.tn n ·"l'Mrl .. ftit .._ll 1 °"'-IMM within Ibo lndullr7, -al stars Tony Curtis In Iba Wlo 'l"'1 cllccrate palm !reel! ' IWiiicicAaoa \ of the major a..1ltmu at· role, with lid1'7 l'<mda IDll,~'"'~'~,.~ll~W~'._!8'~""~1ng!_:ln~the~!r~, ~!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!'! tracUons will go out on a George K~ aDd. UIOl1td reserved seat "bl!ls, a s · murdered women -in w\de ~ roadshow features. ~ and color. Comedian Dick Van Dyke MGM baa "8hota of Iba ~ wWi SiJl1 Aline Fiahennan.11 a r o a d 1 bow ' -In lllllttd Arllata' presentation ol Mom. '11111'1 br""1 ~ cheel'! 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Hip, • llaMstoM, utll -11r -tttl119.-. ...-1 ectJ.11 111on. ::~. 20.00 o.t, 9 .87 GREQC GHOST GAME IY TIANIOtiRAM. titowfq GhOltrllM ___ , ..... 599 creepy bcrta, ....... olld ltorioa. kAAU PRICI e METAl GAS STATION Fo' lloun of f11 fer ltan •11111 tl'1-. .... pltto wlJtl Cll'I, oqli,MOtt, ... pu....,., lltU. Sllt'YlcOfM ...... Ollly 4. 99 • Kennedy Airport ., .. ~ - , ~ Velu c1111trotld, Cblhll Dstul to v1lu -J "•IM4 recortll w1Mb l'lllNH191! 1 o 87 ..,,...... C.inpleM. 0.ly • AURORA'S , SKITTLE BOWL A 400 ,.._ oltll l11111bl .. hMO •f Sllll '9r fll( tllo h111lly •• ~ ti TY ... _....... ....... . .... 110.01 ,., .. 0,1, 7.88. .. TOYS. -HOBBIES -STATIONERS, CHRISTMAS HOURSz OPEN 6 NIGHTS . MONDAY thrv SATURDAY 10 A.M.,~ ,,:30 P~M OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 4 Ad Prices Good to Dec:. 5th Cj)11C1ntity 11 Umited on Some Items .~ 50 FASHION ISLAND ; NEWPORT BEACH ! . . 6~098T "Ot"'"her Karls Toy Stores In )Vestchester Los AllCJelei .. C oga Park • ' I ' • " r 111'.J~'llll".,...,.,."' . ..,-~~·.,.·· . ..;.· .. · · -.,..... ----... " ~ --· ---------,. .................... '""'"'"'"""""" ... ""'_""'..,_,....,...,. .... -... ,..,--..,.~-'.:".!::::::::::.::~::-;~~:"';!'.7:'!".::::=::::=::::::::::::::::::::::;:;::; ·-··· .-._.. ..... .,. II>'-.·• "'·--,.,._., ... ._ , ... .,.. -.• ........ -., .. ~ ,._,_,_._ '"'~--• ..-•..--• ...... ; _,.,. .. _ ~ , ... -•--•-_, __ ... ,. I ' • j • ., ,, , ' ' . ' , - •• / Christmas ii ... · littint On Santa's ~ea . ,·~ I ' • • j~ ....... ~ ... ·"-~ . ~ . .,.,·.-_,-... ~ -. -~ " When yott w.ere small remem-Santa arrives at South Coast her the excitement of visiting Pla~a tomorrow, November 29tli. Santa? Sitting right µp there on He will be .in our Carousel Court his knee. Telling him your very own secret hopes for Christmas to lend an ear. It's something he's (always in a whisper, of <i:Ourse). good at. • .1.t. ,~ ~. • -.. ' • • . --' • I • • ' (• --~' ' ·- Ol'IN NIOHTlY '111. tolCI ,.M. 1Soutb Coast ?IQa , B"ISTOI. AT SAN DllEQO FltEl!WAY1 009TA M- OVll • -!ITOUS Alll SBVICIS .•. A 11 (ft• Allltr!'1 Ho1l"Y • C. N ...... • ..... of Allllllcl • lomclol CHdl11 • "'"' Toll F11hlon1 • lotg""'°'' Iffy ~1w1 • lottw ....... •-•lot U.. • Colool's I.a. _., -• C-. Shoos • Coorico Cofffurt1 • C..ro • Ch111f1'1 • a.of ¥ • Chic A-.0 • Clwlt'. fuhlooo • Oltlt-. l11t1o..,., • i:roctw' Cl~ztns Nol!otiol :1uk • Siu c..., • Fat Jock's Colho 5""" • floW'o ..... it -·· •o;Jileo ....... • f1rtt #111tno laiok • Fox Soolfl Cout 'luo "'°"" • 1'111 Gollffft e Golie'! e' "°'9• M"!"•Y • Goldin ""'81 • Guc11..a11not1 Shoff • Hlll.,wk St1~o'!'n • Homa 'f•ollk • H.f C. • -H-Col...,. ' lldllry '""'' • H-of flllrlu • HIV,. ol HIM • Hoo11 of f1llorh• • Hoo11 of f'"J • Nu .... b • Hootlntton l1Ylnt1 ' ""'" • In"" Sht11 • .low1l1 by '°'"" • Joso•h Mflnln • Jo~ 5""" T"' e WJ't • L '· c-el• °""'""""' ........................ ' ........ "' • KnB·W~ • K-· J-lon • &Mt .., ...... '~" Colt • u.4'1 -• Ulllu'• .............. 4'1 •• ., Co •• llln ............... '...,. ""· .. ~ • , ... • p.odtlc !mop & 1-• ,lchlldo loob"B. • Tho ..., 5'op • ht of W. • bl "!!"l'~tlonol • •1...,, •1111oran1 • •ot11t'1 loallly Worl4 • •-• 1 ....... , • SabtlOI • S'Afi • llngor • '-.... -~--... ~ -• n. ...... n ....... ~ • -·'it-'"'"""""' . U.S. ~ .. look • Wtlllclu Music (lty • W1l1ftold'1 , ........ Tho Wt! S.11 • 11111 ......... Wotltl ••• _ .. • Y-~ • llflt'o Vlll--Udytlut. ' 1 ,... , , I ~.::-··-~-~-~----·-~-~-------------------------..__ --~ ---"---~---- ' • .. I I I· -=-~~~--~---~------.. -.. - .. --. . --.·-·-----·--·---·-·---·-·-...... _ .... -..... .,. ............ _.,,_ ......... -...... .-..... ------~-~·-·~--~-~---------~-~-~ . - • , 'Get With It' Educator Urges Changing Ways povtrty clul and when 1 kid did IOll\elhinl r!illl I put my arm& around blm. A teaches' Sehoolmero had better let who wu oboervlng uld to with It and reconstruct the me, 'You touch tlda.' I nld educau<.i l)'stem or they are to him, -•rs there any other going to be faced with rtvolu-way to 10?' " Uon by ttte ltudtnts. He &I.id ht believes little The warning comes from girls learn to read Mtter than a llChoo1 1Uperintendent who little boys becauae women wu keynote speaker at a n-teacher• art more likely lo cent Newport-Meta 1 c boo I touch them . district coafettncf: ca 11 e d "Kids want to be lrulted," "Lea.ming hy Deaign." ht said. "KJds want to learn, Rkhard Foat«, supertn.. to grow, to develoP . The P'°' tendent of San Ramon Valley blem ia they get turned off." ochoolJ, uid leocbera m lak• He uid chlldttn aMuld be bum.an beinp and the ICbool given more choice in what l)'ltem turna kids off. they study becallll! "onct they Witlt tlte PresWet,t ' . !OH~-~-~~nbumhoonve andgot ~~~~ ~ia 7".~~ they ~~~ u~• Don Nixon (left ) of Ntwporl Beach, brotJt·er of preside'1t·el.ecl . Rtdllard· Nixon, schoolJ more wide open 10 A teacher should • 1 k ited So th p h h f 1 · d kids art "free to do their himsell what kind of adult vis· u Coast laza during the eig lo the presidential e .e ~ti on aq thing." he wanta hia student! to looked at an original oil collection of. the "35 Presidents" by John pith of ~ He accused educator• of. become, he aaid. "A good Ana. The painting of the president-elect was done in 1960 when tbl ~year qias· having 1 repair iyndrome _ 1J1Bwtr it a person that feels ter painter anticipated that Nixon would win. Orth had tucked it niatly aw·ay all "wanting to tinter with the _he_ha_•_m_u_llc.lp_l•_op"-b-·o_na_.'_' ___ 111_e_se-'-y-•a_r_•·----------------~--~--- 1y1tem but not willinr to break through." He said hf: goes by the hypothe•ls that leornlni llllN when you stop talkinC and if that i8 true total reconstruc- Uon of the achoo! l)'llem ii neoded. Oft Tannenbaum "My bunch ls if we don't 10 to tbia new reeonatructlon wt are aoing to go to rtvolb- tl<m, 11 Dr. Jl'o!ler Did. Spuk- ing to blgh OICbool and eleme1> tory tucben, be .aid, "If you think you are immune. Did you see that aixth ir•de clau carrylnc placard!?" stringing Ohristmu lig!JIJ on Soutll Coast Plaza tr ... (1-r) Jack and Ralph Bart- ley ol south Coal! Plaza staff. The entire center will be liibted November 29, tlte •am• tloy tllat Santa arrives on Ille mall. He Aid in the flrlt few years of IChool children are creative but by the tevenlh Low Cholesterol Diet May Prevent Attacks Peck Puts SC Radio On Beam grade they are CGmpletely turned oil on 1cbooling . Another ltudy, he said, 1bow- td that 12th graden who have taken civic• have lei! interest in the political proctsl than those who have not. He blamed teachers for put. ting Oil a non-emotional, non- human muk In the classroom. He said teachr.n need to be IOOl.eont children can truat and relate to -pereona with feelin11. L05 ANGELES -Lowering cholestore1 levels by diet can prevent. heart disorden and other compllcatlom, accorctm, to a nine-year study at the Los Anieles Veterans Administration Center. The study, 1 collaborative effort between the V.A. Center o"1 the UCLA Medical School, was', condllctel1 by Ors. Seymour Dayton and Morton L. Pearce. They presented results of thtllr lnvestl11tion .-today before the Amertean Heart Assocl.1tion in Bal H."rbour, Florida. 1'1 the nine -y ear ex- periment, one aroup of 422 men were fed a conventional diet ; a n o t h e r comparable group or ill men ate a 1peclal diet high in wmturated fata, Time to Sign Registrailol\ la currentl)'. being taken for basketball at' ti'e :o".~ Cl·'b al th" Herbof Area, with atanuP llltl at both the Cen~ral 6r20Ch, S:4 Center St.. and the Upper Bay Branch, 2Ul Tustin Ave. although the l<otal ounount of fat wu normal Neither the partjclpant. or doctors con-Dougla1 Peck of Newport ductlng the investigation mew Beach I.I the current program to which grdUp an lndtvidual director and manager of belonged during the study. KUSCFM, the U.year-old stu· Eighty-four IUbjects on the dent radio station at the conventional diet bad definite Unlvenlty of S o u t h e r n heart 1tilcu; died ...adenly . from belrt -· •r had Californll. derlnll• cerebral llrokel u And Pock, 1833 Slntiqo eompil'ed to 52 1Ubjectl In Drive, ii beomin( KUSC pro. the rpecial diet group. An 1.i. grouno towllll Orsng• County dltionaJ 11 in the conventic>nal with the statlon'a new 17,000. diet group and four in the watt tra111IR1tter. ln tht pall, the student station ( 9 t . 5 spechll diet .VOUP died of C'lm· meg1cycle1) operated on 2,900 pllcaUOM from alheroscler-watt.a of power with pro- osls, an artery dlsea~. grammJng scheduled four and The most dramatic dietary 1 half houri 1 day, five daya ef£ecb were observed in the a week. 1 l younger subejctl wbo were &6.f5 yean at the ttme they Under Peck'1 leader1htp, the atarted the experiment. staUon la now broadcut1n1 from noon to rn\dnla:ht, aeven It bu been known for 15 dayi 1 week. Peck iJ 1 ynn that dleta low in buainw major 1t USC and aaturatlld fat and rich in hu worked part Ume at a W\llturtted fat can lower raWo ttation in Newport oerum chol..terol le\>tla. A Belch. mrober of studies have in---------- diet.led that IUCh I diet "l!lhl help~ prevent ath8oac18tolll 11111 .-tlted compllcau.,,. llUCb u ·· bear! dilwt. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' "I do crazy thlnga, like I t~ch u a 1Uperlntendent," he Aid. "I WU teachinl I 'Slo-Break' League Set Men, U you have a desire to play basketball, but want to cut down on some of the rannlng lnvol~ the Slo- Brtak Basketball League of. fered by the Westmlnlter Recreation add Parkl Depart· n1ent ii for you. League entries are .now belni liken on 1 !elm bull. ni. •ntry fee ii ieo per !elm. All 1arn., will be pl.lyed Tuts· day e·ventn11 at the Westmlnlter Hip Schooll &YIMUiwn. For addiUonal lnformation. call the cllf llof!dll<il 11111 Para Dewtinent, -u. EmnstnnM!. r A SPECIAL PURCHASI . OF SvRoco, DECORATIVE MIRRORS heh Wfth .. nulne PL.A.Tl OWS ........ Value& .. $70.00 O~lna-Crystal-Slt.. SAVINGS ~: 40°/o fNm tn:uUtloMI M e1ntem,er1ry t• MHltlf'reMel'I, thew mirror• maU fMMMlv" at k~ 11'1 •"Y horM. ~ch het utN·k .. vy eMer itlate 1lau. Hel'lilll·fln1ahe' frem .. acl'lltve the "Cvstom-loelr", te thet yeu l'l'MIY IXF'r19i1 your own Qood tallt9 a"d add tksl dMOnttOr )Obit to your l'toPflt for thl hol!d!!yl. Qv&,.tftlts lim- \tod, -·~ . ~ .... •?J°'-· ... __ :r;..= ,,.. • .... ;i...._n • .......... .......... ettr'TI e OM91A • OltYtTAt. • IMLVUt South Cooet fllazo, Cotta ~ lr4ttel .t the S.n Dl .. o FrMwey ~~ 540·2627 --- SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT LAY-AWAY NOW FOR · CHRISTMAS! HI RISER BICYCLE e Willi Hand Brake • Chrome l'tndtn • White wan nrts e Glitter Sflt •3797 Med<ol 11120-Ho ... l'°ko $31.97 onux1 KINO f'llTT GOLF BALL ,, RETURN witft Electric StlldM. G~at for Indom' Pn.ctict •997 () Sl'OHSCftA" TAIL! 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"'-'\Jnttt rlitn- '. - . \ , --------------... -- -ft --• ,,. < '?:4 ""';..c:;..• ~-·---~ ------------~-------~ .......... -... ...... ~~- yLe.arniqg:Toys-• • ~'fhe I-lappening' Viof;e1U;e ToyJ De~emp~i~d i~ Sears' JVew Toy Variety • YOUNG BEAUTY -A 'tbild i< never too young to learn about persooal grooming. "Beauty School" provides the tools allowing any young girl In pretend she'i a professional beauticiu. Priced about $9 at Sears. Wm1na 11 "ibe bap~g" "convetaaUonal companion." with ·tht fun .and educaUonal Toya which sUmulate a _ to~ ~ Cb,rjstmalJ '68. 1JL an child's lptagioation are the , effort to dHmpbaslu tbys key to the most significant ff. vio.Jepct, Sean, Roebuck trend in today'a toy industry Ind Co. bas·wldely upanded -"miniaturiution." It all tt>e area Of educati(JwJ to)'! began with miniature cars un- for all age groupa. der the banner ol "Match- •·"·-I bo•." PrHe~ ....... not Oil y 'cah -see how Oant, colorful ge8n 'work together to move , thtlt'.. mechanical toys but tbey , ~Y also take apart and J't4Ssemble _them With little difficulty, "Galloping over the range" on their "Mobo Bron- co" or "~ the Burro" Is ttally a way for tiny lots to learn coordination of arms and legs. TALKING TllENI> The trend toward talking toys that teach continues th.is year. A new entry this season ls uSound a Round," a circular puu.le and tone arm sur· rounded by a record ban<I which, when moved by the child, gives a. description of the completed plizzle. Add to UU. "My Books that Talk," "Parly Voo" the talking hobby horse, the "Talk-a-Fun Phone" and many others and any child learning to talk has a constant Ex-teachers Plan Party 'ltJATCHBOX CITY' Sears added exclusive vinyl carrying cases; one which becomes--a service station and another which opens to pro- duce all the buildings ancl scenery needed lo be called "Matchbox City." This year a ··Motorized Car Park" which has an elevator that moves in any direction, e v e n diagonaUy, become.!! the ex- citing new pi~ or equipment in the hobby line. Road Race Sets, which sup. planted the traditional electric train as a Christmas favorite have also gone mini this year. Sears experts say this trend is a result of the limited space in smaller mOOorn houses and apartments. They see this trend spreading to all types of toys and, In fact, that old electric train is again emerg· ing. This time it is in the new "N gauge," 1-87 of actual ~ and tiny enough for the engine W fill a sraall child's palm. MINl·DOLI.'! This new miniature world ls not just for the boys. Dolls, a perennlal f!lvorJte ol every YOUJll miss, have become ' mW-sized too, and are now three and a half inches small. Called "Liddle Kiddies," they have a full tlne of coordinated accessories including a "Talk- ing Hause" wl)ich I e t s everyone kMw, ''This is where the Liddle Kidd.lea live." Theil best friends, of courae, are ''Skediddles," four inch kld· dies will\ detachable walkers. ni.e newest entry in the mini-doll field ii "Petal Peo- ple. ·• Exclusively introduced by Sears this year, a two and a half inch cutie BeellUI to "bloom" as nower petals are opene<J aod has Its own ' "Flower S"h opp e'' c&rrying case. Young girls who Jove to pre- tend "they're an grown up and do things just like Mom" have a wide assortrpent of s~ial toys . . . ovens that bake, grills that fry, ice boies that cool, irons that iron and wigs that can be washed, set - and styled in all the latest coiffures. SCIENTIFIC TOYS For the older child there is a greater expansion in the area of scientific toys. Not only are there b J g g e r microscopes and b e t t e r chemistry sets, but home planetariums and a variety of electronics sets typical of the "Spaee Age" have come -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADAPTABLE-GIFT -Open the case and every- thing's in place with 11Matchbox City". It's ·a vinyl carrying ease and all the scenery needed for the mini-car collector. Available only at Sears for about 18. I~as About Oid Age Formed in Childhood Retired Teachers of the Orange Coast will hold tbeir annual Christmas party at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 16 in Clubhouse One at Laguna Hills Leisure World. The Witherspoon B e 11 Ringers of. Laguna Beach Presbyterian Church w i 11 present 30 minutes of musical entertainment and Legislation Chairman John Given hopes to introduce local legislators. All retired teachers are in- vited. Planetarium Shows Slated A new series of public shows titled "T h· e Christmas Star" begins Dec. 2 at the Tessmann Planetarium," Santa Ana Col· 1ege ~ The public is invited to at- tend the shows, free of char.ge, but reservations are required. Call 547-9561, ext. 258 or 2311. '"I'he ©lristmas Star" will be presented for the en- joyment of the entire family LOS ANGELES -The view interaction between young and three-nights a week, Monday, . older people have of old would help reduce these WedneSday and Friday, with themselves may stem from ne(auve and stereotype at-two showing! each night attitudes about old , a g e _u_·tu_des_. ________ thi_ou=gh Dec. 20. developed in early childhood, according to · gerontolegist Tom. Hickey and · colleaiUes L. A. Hickey al)d Richard A. Kalish of UCLA's School of Public Health. To find out what views children today hold of the aged, tnd by extension, what tbelr self-concept is likely to be when they are old, Hickey investigated the attitudes of 208 third graders in Los Angeles . ' Most of the papers began with a statement to the effect .that old people are nice, or that they are mean and bossy, Hickey reports. Other social characteristics noted wett loneliness, Poverty and ec. c?entriclty. "The genera I . Presenting the Envoy tendency was to label old age as a time of life when tbert Is nothing to do." His findlnp ""'°"' tile children coincide with those . of previooa 'ltttdies C:OP.~ , amoog old<f groups -thOI .llOC!elY tn ce~~ the aged WUti ve ..... ...-. and thal older -!hare these negative ·telf-«t>cepls. Hlckey cleclared !Ill~ . "'ll>ls ~galiv' •ltltudet'-&J> -pears ti> be deveq,ed earl)' -In lile,I lilfJ' well "Influence •the =In irbli!l. llie 1"D!C- · est g ·~~ ;~~~ t-•Y . become elderly and <lepen- !lent," In addition._ to lft. Ouenclng their own func- lloning when they llf011ld. Hickey suggesb that more ------------- . , ·new size billfold by. ROLFS ~· • ---...-----------... _ " -.. ---.. ' ' . ' .. -..... '--~·--···· ... Happy Time at Pia;:~ . . . Carousel at South Coa>t Plaza is a big atlr,action to children like1 S\'<)lt Silva d.' 2209 Linda Way; Santa Anii : Garou•el ·oporator, Vicki Hopwood;. ii a·new additi..,,, to ti>•. South Coast Plaza staff. • upon the scene. One In pa.riicular , "Funtrorucs," ha!! :. parts to make at ·lealt 15 · t,lectronic device! including a , two-way intercom, 'tetegfaph, c .. ' ...... pabllc Bddms ayslem· ond AM Iear$i . can be fun . ,_ radio·.ot phonogrJiph which is children. It's what chlldhft compo$0d ol . printed c!rtuita · .learidloni M toys. t!W-11- •nd lranalslOrl. . • . lilatrat.. the \!h'l!c:tlGI( ti •lt'a net ·a· new ootioo ·that '. Christmas lMI. ' ' ' ' r, • i "i ·; • ·i I c . I ~~~-,,,~~~-,-~~--------. ................... ~ -· ~·--·--~--.. ~....., ..... ,... ..................................................................................... ""' ........ ~~~ ............................... ~...,. ..... ~~...-~..-~~ • 'Y 0 0 4 = '4 6 • • a so 4 4 q •• q • q q 0 • • • • .. • ...... "' .. '4 .. -.., "' a 4 4 • .. -., • ----"t -,,._._, --< .... ~ 4-0~ILY PILOT, S. CoHI ,.w;, Thut1., Nov. 21, 1961 VCI December Activities Listed. • • • r~ 1t 1111..,._ " -II UC Ul'YiM !or ' 1111--111 .,, De<ember. All • ..eolim al'iB' lo the pu"bllc. 'lllore ta no admlulon chatp -todlc•ted. l·8'1doJ I Dmrlllp ond stitdlery El• :)ilh!t: UC! ,....., ond Gon --tuclle -w 11 • _ .. _ bor ~ lot tho -""'" lo 0...,. Coun!J: 1¥'"1 !IMllh Center, I LIL • I p;m. doily tJlrc"lb --.. PrlCOI ..... ..-. I,....., 1'*rfalthW..,..AMoololM -: "'!'be AdolesCelll--r !or Survival," by n. R1ibt Reverend Archlmandrtlo Jobn -lolblm al st. Demetrluo JlmaPery and Youth OUld•N'AI Ctnter Director; -Center Lounee. 10 a.m. Eftlinoerinl Colloqulumt "Graph Codes," Dr. D. A. lluflman. Proleuor o I Eacfnetrlnc, UC Santa Cruz: C&mpuJ A d"f 'I n t e Cont....... Room, Irvtne Town Center, I p.m. Mathematics S e m I n a r : •i A11oel1te Dl.vilion 'Alpbtu," Dr. A. A. Albert, 'Dean, PllyBlcoJ -· Unlverllly ,al Chlcqo; IOI Pi>Yllical Sclenoel; coffee 2:30 p.m. lecture 4 p.m. "The Time Machine:" Presented by the Irvine Film Group, Scleoct Lecturo Hall;7 u>!l 9c30 p.m. Tlckeu •1. Fruit Cake . Sale Slated The South Cout Civilan Club la currently conducting its annual Cluton Fruit Cake · &ale. in order lo raise fund8 !or philanthropic projects. The ..US, jU!I r!gllt !or holiday !easting, or gilt-;iving, are on aaJe at two locaUons in Laguna Beach -Acord's Market, 283 Broadway, and tht Farmers Insurance Group office, 117 Glenrieyre St. ::::Pl!~::: .. ~~ '£lemtnfAf')'. and Skond•ey: Arlthmttk Curr I e u 1 um ~.·· Lola May, malhemallco tut-.... lull&Jlt. author al 'Eloinen- • tary Malhemalico: £micb. Dl"1t; Corona del Mar lll&I! SCboo1 Ollela'ta; 7 p.m. TICl:ollf'., , ' ........ ,. w All.A OUldanee ond Conlrol Tecbnlcol Group MeolJn&: ustablllzatlon and Control of Orbltll \WorUhop," by Harold s.,Curu., McDonnell· Douslu ;, TR 901, T:• p,m. Ertenalob Lectw:t: ' ' T h e G<nenliiili Gap : You t b Politico In and Out al the urpveratty," Pb11ip D. Roos, Aalltant Proleaor o f llocloJoo, Uni~ o I Collrodo: 8cionce Lecture Hall, 7:10 p.m. Tleketa '3.50. ,,,,.,,.., Noon Concert: "Serfcade," OD the event af the 1 Tith ann!Vmat)' ol the death ol W. A. Mouri, student ond faculty performen; 1'18 Fino Artl, 12 DOOD. COOKINCI. CIAM91T -Takin& care of too much com in the popper, Karen Sh&uffer, 8, t.astea the "proof of tho· puddln" and judgoa lt fine in cooking cla1111 at the GU1.'1 Club of tbe Harbor Area. University; -~7 Fine Am, 'p.m. ••Me11lah'' Annual Chrl1tma1 program Hall, 7:30 p.m . Ticket. $3.50. 1J Tlnu1day Environmental EJllinttring performed by the Univers.ity Collocrutum: 0 Wate Cbocu&andOrcbe1tra: Noon Concert: "Music for Voice and Piano,"' works by Scbubert., Ravel, ~d Berns- tein; Ellen Robinao n, soprano; Larry Gordon , piano; 171 Fine A.rte:, 12 noon. Dllcbarp and Rol.....iatioo Scion .. Ledura Hall, 1:30 al KeJP Bodi all Orange p.m. County," Dr. Wheeler North, Clll.ftlm1a I n 1 t t •t • t • of ' lltard•J Tedmoioo, !nd ftoor, Irvtne ' -Es:tension Lecture : "Story TOllm Center, .f. p.m. Telling Around the World: ~on Lecture: "Educa· tlon for Remarriage: After Retnarrtaie, 'What~" a panel cl offtcen I r o m kemarried Partners of America; 187 N a t u r a I Sclencea, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $.!.50. I Friday Cheml!tra Seminar: "The ChemicaJ Anal)'lil ol the Lunar Surface cri t b e SurVeyor Missions," by Dr. Anthony Turke....;ch Pro!....,,. o I Chemistry, University tt Ch Jc a Io : Science Lecture Hall, a: 30 p.m. ' Orgaolsmtc Bioloi.v Sero.hr ar: ''Chemical ll'ormo of Nnr.n and Other Orpni<: Matter in Sea Wat.er" Dr. Jamea Morgan, California Imtilllte ol ·Tedmology; 345 N-al Sclencea, 4 p.m. A Ring Around the World through Story," Dr. Elena Tuma.s, Lithuanian poet. lee· turer on Russia.'l and East European literature; Corona del Mar High School Littl• Theatre, 9 a .m. -12:00 Tickets $4.~. AIAA Fluid Dynamic s Technical Group Meeting "ProblemJ el High Speed Hydrodynamics," by Dr. Edward R. Van Drjest, Chief Scientist, 0 c e a n Sy stems Opef'ation, Autonetica, TR !IOI, 7:30 p.m. 13 Friday ''Me 1111 h ''Ann u a I Chem tstry Seminar : Chrl1t.ma1 program "Cross.ed Beam performed by the Unlvmlty 1 n v e s t i g a t 11'1 n of Ion· Chorus and 0 r cheat r a ; Molecule Reactions," Dr. Science Lecture Hall, 2:30 Zdenek Herm-an, Professor p.m. and 8:30 p.m. of Chemistry, University ol Col orado and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Czechoe:lovakian Academy Concert Zubin Mehta coo-of ~ence; 167 Natural ducts the Loi Ange I e 1 Sciences, 4 p.m. P h 11 harmonic Orchestra with violin JOlolst lqhlk 16 Moad.aJ Perbllln; Campus Hall, 1:30 IC S Engineering Collo- p.m. "Tickets ($4) available quium : ''Dimensionality and through t.be Orange County Sample Site in Statistical Philharmonic Society, 201 Pattern Recognition," B. c 0 a 1 t Hlghw.,-, Newport Chandra:sekaran, P h i I c o . Beach, '4&-6411 Ford Corp., Blue Bell, Pa.; Campus Ad va n c e Con· TAKING A TIP -Page Murray, 6, watches Misty Lee, 13, as she dips brush and follows line to artls· tic conclusion in palnting class at Harbor Area Girl's Club, a United Fund be~eticiary. ALBERTS HOSIERY SERVING AMER ICA COAST-TO-COAST 785 Now • • • • •, Girb' Clitb Sets ' ,. •• ,, ~enibership ·IJrive ' .. ,. ..,. Beaidu bomomoldnc, tba 11f EVELYN SHERWOOD . Girl! Club Offm c r o It 1', ot "" o.tt ,.., "------""Jlhyllcatfl9ws, music, sew~ Too mony oook1 opoD fho and leacknhlp progroms d&IJ~ brolll! lrom I p.m. unUI 5:111 p,11'- ; Not on your 11.fe, llY• Betty Saturday,, file club Is Of)el'I llultenl>ach, )!arbor A r e • from li o'clook in the momil>( Qlrla G'lub otal!er. • lo I p.m.~ -•· BoUy bu abl>ul 715 eookl, , On DOc. 10, the Girts Club ~· lhe'1 lookloi ,!arwm! lo • locltid at 1'15 Al)al1elm St. ba•lnc 1,000 ..... lo Colt& Mw, will lhow oll "Cookin& 11 ,the m O It fU DIW teen · ctrter 1'1Jt.h tr! -1ar ,_.,,., .. "" ays. o'p • n bcalM. 'Ille 'U.yw..lit ' '"tbe tlttben 1' llwl)'I buly club la presentlv 1.11aoe ; IP · wltb many belplnc bapd& for a member11bin (1rirt wh!.~'1), meaaurtoa. ltirr!ni a n d ·~ lo add thole ulr• (motberl IOke note) cleaning_ coou. All Newport end c,,.. up.'" ' . · Mesa Jirll..are-tliglb1e to jotl'I. ' WOW! What aavingr on ponty haae In ctll colors, textures. l•o• never looked •o oood artd prlce1 were never ao low. See them nowll IUY ONE DOZEN-GET ONI PAii FREI SUPPORT P ANTY HOSE • • • • • lpeCl•lll ' CANTRECE PANTY HOSE • • • • 0•1"1 T••· In The N.w l'"ell Celere. OPAQUE PANTY HOSE • • • • • C1m•1 I" 20 Color1. 15 DENIER • • ' • ' • Th• ahe•r•U ol AU, MESH PANTY HOSE • • • ' • • W ith heel A to•. good w•arlng , 11.1n re1l1t111t-21 eolere. 4.95 l.~ 1.99 1.99 1.99 THE WET LOOK HOSE ........•.......... 1.49 11 P11t•I Col&rl. SUEER OR MESH STOCKINGS ............. 99e Fer gilt I ft, i1 lneh•• '"'eve,. wltll heel er demi tH. "" .. ;. te 11V1 '""'II" 1nd up to 4e '"· lo"g, Over 50 eolor1. ALBER.TS Stocks a Complete Line of Tigh ts and keotafds In 1.5 Pastel Colora and 12 Styles by DANSK IN Open Mon . thrv Fri., 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.-Sct. 'Til 6 P.M. PHONE: 540-4997 9,._laTOL. AT TH• aAN Ol•GO P,._EaWAV COITA MESA The local service club con- tributes to aid for the men· ' Wly retanled, the Lq1ma Beach High School Senior Awards and variOUI otMI youth activities. !CS I ~Inc Collo- quium: .. ~. llellgn fir Man-Mach!De Voke Com· mun!catlon," Dr. B. Reddy, Prof111or, lfll)ford 11 Wednetday fuence Room, Irvine Town Extenslon Lecture: .. The~~C..~~ter~B~m~·~~ing'.!:.·:2~p~.m~-~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~_,~~...,~~~~~~~~~~~~::;:~==::::!_ Generation Gap: Revolutl0n1- Getl You . J{jgh!" Paul Krauner, flditor, T he Realist; Sclenct Lecture IBOO ~ -GIVE A GtFT OF oELiciAaT F0oos FROM ·ff.it~ ...... . ..,., See_._,,.... 1zlictiaa ol alft·Pab lmehtdtoa thfle ~ Talll *l• w ul'b ,i.-w-Wul -u1 ' 1....-C&:J .... ' P.ilTTPAIR ..... ...... pd IMt .... hN -.tlaff-IWiff _.,. ... __ ...,_ ,..i-:r Miii: -4 ,.,...... At m11ul. ep; I ... Aa ...,.h,H,nri ....... -.ode'•• tOwtil b *" I -. ""''"-e.rd, 01" bt1' • flf • tetity ......... ()poll Evm1np tad l!unday • lrflNI et the .J•n Diet• ,,......., .--• 14CMMI 'tUMI 'ENS . An exotic a rray of _.. wispy plume1 ~ ; . ;:;r,• aaorn1ng o vorie ty of pens, and ho lder• .•. in o galaxy of color1f .. What o perfect tovcM to add 'to any desk Jet ... from $2.50 ' A covntleas a11orl· ment of a ll ('CIOr· clinol'l!ld gifts . , • by R.enner Oo vi1 & Stylecroft , • , Color1•1uperb, ond vari.d u1et after 1tatlonery hot bun vsecl .•. from $f.20 • ; . , .. -. . • l'eonvt• piecet In nvnry desk OC'"'°')' that ha• •ver ·bHI) dream! of •• .' y.., moy cf'tooa• from mustard, oranqe, ollve, hot pink •. , ~-$t.50 ............ ,,,,.... ,._,.., ..... ... .., • "" -Ollt ......,.,, .......... ,,. • . ........ D Kiii' !HAT DAn ... . . and writ. thosa l•tt•ra . . Apex h,aa pr~celved your every need, ancl p\lt them togett!er hl a lovely woahoDle vinyl caM ••• • Oate1 and not•• come• In brown, tan, 1.olcf, white, lite blun, hot • loroe complete Goldnn Quill ''Secrntary" .., com .. Jn bttge, •'"k •.• $2.25. Ute ~ocado or white , •• t.mRS 'N NOTIS . We ho...,. a ·~te °"°"'"'"'fer .n i-wrillnti poop1e . . . L<wely, .. It, potl•I popon. ...., vtvlcl, brt1ht '" rtv.ty.,... . . . "Only • ....... • . $4.00 "V .. 1 ... loy Moo ... SJ.00 ... ,· . . ,• •'• .,. ... .. · •'.• ·. •. .• .. ' .. .. . . . . .. .. .• .. • . ~ ''!' ' .c ' , ;] , . • • ~ " "' M ·w H DI c al - • ' r --·--.~ DAILY PIL~T, 5. CNtl Clau, Thurs., -· 21~ lH,I } Santa _S~rprise Warm Yule for Children Thout)I thef doa' !mow . " yet, 200 yDlllllJ\tt1 In Oranae Count¥ rt.all,J will have a warm and brllbl bolldoy . ... ...... fh1I 'f*. lllDta bu -i.... ltopf' ,.. ...... 00 View Sdlool and,_ Stata llolpltal. • Hlo llfla. Ill ~I Deparm.ent awea1en pi .. •100 crec1111or new -few the' boys and . S pllt UP. ::'.':t::."°' Olll1 w1t11 bllld- Tbe ...i.111t SI. 10cb .. 'ftle UC lrvtne Department Ille ladlee of the N-k of Foretsn Laniuares lw Guild of _Air Mobile Hooile ·been ., spllt ~ three Estatnwboonceahtt.ovw ~. the put year have ptllered departments -one of Fr<nch to koft the rweaton, to ..,. and ltallan, one of Spanish new dtUats and nlghUes and and Portugu'ese, and one of t.o collect for the ahoe fund. Gennao and Russian -by ~ay the work of a year vote of the Academic Senate. wu oo. diaplly, an ''tn-pU.-ln&'," It the clubboule of the Dean of Humanlties Samuel trailer court located o n McCulloch said their are two Warner Avenue in Huntinctoa advantages to dividi!ll the Beach. department: It helps l n ~~;I~= recruitment of f o r e I i n will be diltributed by bolpU.a1 languqe IOClllty and It gives perlOlllle! and by the Oak eacb language ~eclalty more V 1 e w P a r e n t -Teacher lodtJiendence tn plannlnc 1,. AuoclaUon. Oak View la an elementary llChool I bnet program and building its Oceanvlew Schciol Dlm1ct. library. "Thia la the oec:ond year The Lorgest Selection in Oronge County Fur Trimmed Coats, Suits end Dresses - Cockteil Dresses, Formel s It always wu planned that we've done thla. We think It's the department would be dlvld· important to give new, not ed when a sufficient number uRd lleml," explalna Mr1. of faculty were em.ployed, he Tragnltz. "Each sweater takes said. There are now seven 35 to to knlttln& hours." professon of German or --------- for an olegonl Holidey ~ t0tFTS FOR VIET KIDS -Kaiser School students Becky Sanchez and Roger "l'ayne help tieacher Victor Van Oo!tendorp pack Qui.rtmas gifts for Vietnamese '.dilldm!. T~• and eloll!lng were given by students at lhe Coota Mesa school. • ~Mesa Student's Gift · Toys Sent to Vietnamese Three hundred gllt8 of loyt 'and clolhlng for a Christmas :party of Vietnamese children -have been collected by -studenlll at Heinz Kaiser School in Costa Mesa and u. JlOW being packed for shlp- :!nenl. 1, Tbe gifts will be handed :OUt by a Santa Cla111 named Pifajor Vernon Keith 1'aylor, >Who calls Costa Mesa home. He is an advisor to .the Viet.- namese Anny Tramportati<m. Corps, whole children will be at the party. ~ Infor..matloa of the Chrlstm81 party came tbroogb }.he major'• mother, Ruth • " Taylor, who works ln the -Newport.Mesa school district central office. She said her so~ writes that families of at leut. half the children have been bombed out by Viet Cong rockets. Others have lost their bom.ee and belongings tn monsoon season floods. she said. - The -toys and clothes were individually gift wrapped at home by the Kaiser seventh and eight graders aod lum!ll into teacher . Victor V a n Oostendcrp. w'ho II pacldn( them In boi& . ~. The studeoi. alao raised 145. Van Oostendorp sald, to ship ~ the packages airmail but at surface-transportation poe~e rate to San Francisco, where they will be flown on free to Vietnam. Smog Course A new evening coune "Smoa: Control Llcenslng" bas been added to the cun'iculum at Golden West College tn Huntington Beach. The cousin is for au\@mol>ilt and service station mechanics. GIFTS • OilHA CJn'.STAI. • SIL\lfl South <:out Pim 540-2627 South Coos! Pleze Sizes b to 20 RuW.n, m of Spenlah "' Portuguote, and m of Fr<nch Give the United Way or Itallan. .M,NI BIKE . • - See Our Gigantic Selection!-¥ * NOW'S THE TIME TO i CHRISTMAS SHOP Whli. selection .. still ..,... TINY BABY MAGIC I Olndlooof- • • • • • Silo tltlps,•Wtlcoo, wlnkl • ollhtroye. • • • • • ....... JOHNNY ASTRO~ · . '""-oxploreti -1 LaunchJohany, · ,moklhlmlO · · llooiln1\fhm,_., i\ -:ic. She drlnkl hllh ...... · 111 '. .-°"" . l ld9Wl)"I, • and • =·-...... --• londlnd 11 ~""'1o _..,_ \ .. NOWl-·--SPIROGRAPH Ind.: hl-chllr, 1, i=·=i:.1or· 4ss l'lttft, bib, ·-. ~· ._ .... =r-:::".1't.. 12" ·-1•!'• ....... . 5 'STORES IN ORANGI COUNTY ' TO SllVE YOU ' ~ . ~. ~ !!Ip.· ----==II.VA .. ....:.~ - I I ' ,_ --------------------------...---------~.L --__..___ __ ---~---------e e *a• .ft .., • •·n-• e. • • • ., ---..---..-- - - --. r;,,,,.,_-.:w ~-~-.-, --~ --;;r:~ -...-.;;.i -... .... -.... -·---.·-"7·-~"""" ....... -,._., ..... _,._.,_'I', '1'¢c .... 5 ... _ ........ ,. ............................ ~r--•'!""'!'!'-'~'.'"4•.'"'f•. '"•I.'"''"'· '"'.'".'"!9_,...41"'!''!0.!'"""'.!"'llW!"""!"""''"""'"."**,:'"'*'"."'"'"!"'"!7r"ll'%"1'N~'«,."'..W,.,AIJ!!'ln*ll!' · • l-• • ,..... --.,. --.. . ' .,. ·• ... ..,. " --• ~ " ~ •· "f "T ~ • ; .: -; : ;. ; -"'T ~ ---; " \ "T i 7--:' J ~ :'!' T ; -;-; ~ -::J 'J -, -• ·• • ~ •· '* ~ ' · • " • "" -. ~ ~AILY "LOT, S. Coout Piao, n-..1 '!'"'. 21, lt~- 18 Coa8i Firemen Graduate Eighteen 0r..,,. Cout dl)r ' ftrern@n are amoni tM M gradu1tea of the first tralnlnc coune for fire department captains at Santa Ana Colle&•· Co""° coordlnallr P h 11 f1>yden, ol the Newporl Beach Rife Department, said 15 d.r ange Coun t y fire deparbnenls were represented i!' the first officers training murse. ; Graduale3 of the course lo-- dude· : Grom Newport Beach -S. £. Anderson, 0 . A. WiM and ~. D. Kiddie. : From Huntington Beach -w. Earle, M. Nevim, J. P. \'incent, L. J . Holms, E. Sa- iile and O. W. Lauer. : From Fountain Valley -L. G. Burkhart and H. L. Johnson. ; From Westminster -R. L. (i2ille, J. L. Cochran , E. L. McNaughton, C. L. SfcWherter, K. R. Miller and ~-M. Peet. : From Seal Beach -E. B. 8utain. Going Native ' DAILY ,ILOT S"H l"llOI• Veterans At OCC Aid Kids Orange Coast C o 11 e g e &ervice veterans are sponsor-· lng a road .rally Dec. 7 to help make Christmu a bit happier for some lfid! thia Christmas. The rally, limited t o Mustang-1iz.e and 1 m a 11 e r cars, will begin in fhe OCC parking lot at 12:30 p.m. and last approximately t h r e e hours. The vets have c\earM the route and plaru with area poliCf: departments , and assure residents that It is no speed conlest. Money ·collected by the vets will be used for t h e i r Christmas proje<:t.s w i t b underprivileged children, and at the Sitton Home for Children ir. Orange. Entry fee will be $1.50 per person, and there must be a driver and a navigator In each car. Otta Picked By Faculty Physical education ln- llrudo< William E. Oita has been e.ltcled president of. Sad· Judith Grannum, 18, American Field Service (AFS) foreign exchange studenl currently attending Corona de! Mar High School, displays national costume of her native Panama for fellow AFS students Thord Ohlsson, 17, Sweden, and Anne Smittl·Kielland, 18, Norway. 'lbord attend• Newport Harbor Hlgh. Anne Is student at Col'Olla de! Mar Higll. Participants will drive. over a time course. They will check in at pre-determined points, and they will be penalized if they arrive. loo early or too late. All speeds must be within the legal speed limit. The rally is open to anyone who wishes to enter, and trophies will be given for the fint three places. Registration forms are available In the OCC Student Center foyer . dleback College's first faculty --------- usociatlon . .other officers named to the «>-member Saddleback College Faculty Association a r e William E. Holston, social ~ience lrutructor, secretary, dent ; Frank O. Sciarrotta, iciecne instructor, secretary, and Robert W. Olson, math instructor, treasurer: Next year the facufty I.! ex- pected to nearly double with classes opening to sophomores in addition to fr es b m e n tourses now offered. iBasketball jSpots Open ; A few openings remain In the Westminster Recreation ind Parks Department's Open basketball League. ; A spokesman said anyone Jnterested in entering e. team ~hould call the department, 893-4511, exten.!ion 261. : The entry fee is $85 per team. All games will be tilayed Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings at the Westminster High Scho o 1 pmnasium. Chapman Picks Hays · For Board Rolla R. "Jerry" Hays Jr. t.· . of Newport Beach has been elected to the board of trustees of Chapman College in Orange. Hays, 66% Via Lido Nord, ~ 1 longtime Orange County resident prominent in both the insurance business and civic affairs. He is the owner of the Hays Agency and the Hays Company, both located in San- ta Ana. CUrrenUy. he serves as chairman of the World Affairs Council of Orange County, as a director of the Orange Coon· ty Heart Association . chainnan of the board of the. Cailfornia Heart A!!sociation and u a director a n d chairman of the budget com- mittee of the American Heart Association . ! just $195 . . . ' . • • . i . • . . ' .. . . . . . . . • : I • ! -. . . • ,, • . '• • SPECIAL STEREO RECORD OFFER ... T., ;111-brELVlS.ABINCIEllOXCIU- ,..,... 0111r llo1"od II lltll p!lao lo ono per CJCllJllW. Vlll1 ... ,_ ~I alal )IOI.I' 8NiER CENTER fDr 11won · •II* Pt .. ., .Ml •• ,only-on RCARlooftll. _. _ _., .. 1ro1llNGIR...,(' ,.SINGER ~ ·" .............. ,. .... ,... .,..,.. ___ om_ ......... -C. "'9 MAI-TA NM I rrr lllltt ~ Oln'A ... ,._. llW.-«'.I .. ,tft-H....., c:.t!tw MM•• •I H. ~1.......,.,.,... Ontw .. -I YIUU M e1rdt "'-tflll~"""" c:.i...- • M' r 1awu••~~~ WJ&.-.· b• ..... -*· .... M.-IO ,..., I ~-· lt'Wl'I ... ......,_., 1•¥» ~ CoHI ~I•• "'""""-~ ?l As seen in NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINF .dE booT THAT's spEciAl! LEATHER ·fAsliioNAblE. · LEATHER ·RicH. LEATHER ·supplE. Wi11i THE bR EATH · ~ AbiliTy fouNd ONly iN GENuiNE lEATH ER. WEAR iT 1 iN RAiN, SNOW, slEEET OR slusH-ANd STAY dRy! JoycE WoNdER BooT ! · );~~W1~~d -~~r.i1i~ob~ • .1: .. -'YC:!* -~.C:All~OR.NI ... ~~ Black and Brown $30 Utl• Shopt •1l-152 I ff~ .. ' ,, \.: ,. WL2 So11t+. Co•tt ; • . "'-~-"'~ .. ~L......, ~O=Moo=-u=-M~ .... .;..:..~"'"~-----....Jl~------~~--------"'""'-'{------------1 -~--~----<::-..:------- Convalescent home patients Mary Swenson (left)~ and Rose Heinemann hear echos of youth in entertalnment by Corona del Mar High S c h o o 1 Simpati~ {standing left to ri~ht) r, ... -r ...... p -.. -, Cindi Speyers .and Mark Brewer.~ dozen Simpaticos service club students s lng, performed play "Cha.rile Brown'• · for patients at Newport Har .. ::ir L.. escent Home. - SPACE PROBE E~"Ptue PUNCH BOWL SET .tg ....... iJ.00 Value For Fntiw Occulons , .. lncllldn 15-qt. """ ""'· 2 7 ... S CUPI Ind !looks I" -'I !8dle. NOW ARTIST SET lNI Oils Ccmp!N kit.,. A 1ne of akllt, Maki ffle stttl Nllroll11ptht Reg.6.00 399 chrome rods. NOW hbellnntr. l3 Rel. 3,25 -2 t z• Lonr, cl«or1h>f ODlorl 11111 ...... Reg. 3.00 l sa HOW <9> DICE LAYOUT BOXED C~RISTt,1~5 CARIM~ Llrs• •'8ctton LOWtn '"'""""' 1 Oil aoo - . "'1m 1111 TIJW1t1 ta . 21'-*-DllllMlqtl k' -!& • c..-a.. ... ,..,.. •IJ L15 71 C..-.. IM I_,,...-__, 2.511 1• c..-o. ..... ....___,3,00 ..... ..... '-" .. ..., 90t 2MU.Pw ....... 75t R•ular $18.00 N~ 11ee ~··~ dMlgn, 3 colo,., .3 ..... , •Jb .. 3¥. , .. · · ·· •nd·! lb . PEA DINGER . SWINGER. An Equal ReacUon to Ewry ActJon .... ,:4ss .µ~ STATIONERS IU!NA NM:'"°"' .. ttHIU cosrA l![M IOllJH·COMT l'UZA ........,. torT£I • ltWllWt• 1UC1 ·- FM£ 'IFTWRAI' ... 11.111 ..... .. .. 1111\lot.ZI T -- -#1 • I ·1 F ec in .. • . . . ' . On Top of the World First, second and third graders enjoy playground . equipment during recess at Top of the World ~ in Laguna Beach. Equipment comes in unusual .' "' . !it f oast ~~'!'b Formed ~ ppea~ts ··to British ~\. . '' ~ new social club bas been It 111 open in all natl0Da.4tits. ed on (he Orange Coast. Carvouna!, a former preai- ahape• and includes popular cargo net (background). On clear day, pl•Ylround c<>mes c<>mplete with spectacular visbts of. both mountains and ocean. Medi-Cal Abuses Disclaimed Holid~y. Concert . , . ~ DAILY PILOT, S. CoHI Pino, Thurt,, NO¥, 21, tHa-7 ~ Police Program "' - -Funds 'Asked for Training . • '!'lie Oranae CoA!I Junior , l~~;:~:::;;;;;::;;::;;;,;;~;::7::;~;;~ Coll•1• Dlltricl lw •!'l'lled l Planned ' ·-for m.ooo ln ftderal money A hoUday canctrt by thi for !ta police officer tralntn1 muak: depil.l'tm'ent ol J'ountalp program. . Valley High. School Is 1latfld ...... If ~ '·11 f 1 ~ l>tc' l.8 1 the -111"1: money, 1pprov~, w1 or hool' .m. 1 • 1' n be tot tO.yeMr, low Interest IC"""· 1 aymnasl umj • student !011ns and payment of I llC 8 J: Jl\I or conctrt l'OOPI at U.. hlsh achool .,. tultlon and f.., foe police pllMinf 1: Cbristma1 mu11k cadtb. program "completely dttterenC 1t i11 available to 1ehools · ' 'with police training programs trom anyth.lng Ulat we li:ave ' under tile omnibus Crime cOn-ever pt:;rfonned before," 81)'1 , Choral Qi.rector L y m a n trol and S4ft ~trett~ Acl pasa- Moore, "The .a-OOU1!1Uc1 ot th& ed by , Coonlfll!81 eerller this gym have been ra~ica.lly Im· year. proved for musical pleasure." In a separate. application, For the past 11 weeks the the junior Cilllege dlstric'. Concert Orchestra, Be&lnnlna: seeb an 1nnu1l 1Uotment of Girls' Glee, Malt Choru1, $IOO_,OOO each for the Orange Advanced Girls' GI et 1 Cout.·and Golden West cam· Trouba<lors and the 8 5 • member A Cappella Choir puses to acquire laboratory 1 have been rehearslnJ: for tM and 'other special teaching conc&rt, which It !ret and eqUipmi!nt. • · Und~ • ,fh 11 t application, High Note Estanci• Hish School MU· dent Guy Hardy ha.s been named "Bandsman of the Month," it wu announced tt>- day by Band Booster Club President Jim Wingert. federal Junda ,must be mat· . c~ }'lith -JI) equal amount ·of di~ ~ey -anothe!:r !200,0llO. "These are thing! we would buy 1nyway. It enables tis to make the dollar go twice as far," said distri c t superlptendant Norma Watson . \ o Al=TER-THANKSGl~ING CLE~RANCE Stam Friday, November 29 0 .-----~ MANY OTHal!: ITIM• ON •AL.•I IA.V• UP' TO tos· SWl4TIRI lpt81al Gr•u p of C•rd•Qlifll •nd ~ulloYtn .•• Valu11 ,, 111.11 f rom $9.99 WOOL SKIRH AND CAPRll ltlfllt • NovattlH "'0. 111.•.11L• $7.99 S•uth Coast 'loza, lower MaO nHr May C•. lrittol at S~n Dle10 frwy .. Costa Mua-54t.t0t1 ., he group, the Marlborough dent of the United Kingdom ial Club, will hold its in-Chtb which also holds dances ral danee·t p.m. &!futiiiY" at t~ N~. B e,a eh :.the American Legion Hall American Legion Hall, e.x- 15th St., Newport Beach. ' plained that .the main dif: ~retary-treasurer J o h n • ference between ~ two clubs !OUDas said the affair alao dance• will be that the be a St. Andrtw'a D11y Marlborough Club will try to e honoring the patron arran1e more entertainment. 91nt ~ Scotland . Tbt Jimmy Preaident of the group is Alu: thmPIOn quartet~· will play Cormack, alao a torme; presl-"'2 the Orange County Pipea dent of the United K.iftldoril ~ Drums will give a Club. Only 10 percen~ of the 1!1,000 physici1u\s taking part in the Medi.Cal Program groued more than $1 ,000 a month from it, a spokesman for Blue Shield told the Assembly Public Health Committee. loutll Coast 711z1 I BEST SELECTION NOW! ' · LAY ·A WAY for CHRISTMA$ lri1tol 1t tilt S.nt1 Dioge FNeW1y, Coste MtH •--------------------' ~~onstration of Scotti 1 h Tickets for Saturday'• dance c~ntry dancing. may bl obtained . by ca,llinl :.1~1.'he club's appeal may be Cormack at 549-208' or a.r: £0,.lhose of British .origin, but vounu at 546-0S81. ' 3'o Learn About Africa ~ ' lnte lighter side of their African study is this play :$ing put on by students (left to right) Kettl Joeepll· ppn Jim Root and Myrna Kiester of fourth-fifth· ~ grade class at Sonora &ctiool in Costa Mesa. l@udents of Mrs. Hildegard~ Denn') also are corres- lf~ding witb students ol former Sonora teacher ,mes. Dorothy ~l!Clt. now teaching in Li·be:!_.~· Dr. Cl.rt E. Anderson, chairmu · ol the goup In· lurance organziatiob's board of trusttta, laid that Medi-Cal Is being bilked ol between ts million and '8 million an· nually. He uid that H the averag~ physician devated his practid entirely to Medi.cal palient.I, he would earn slightly ~ than if he treated only thoie ... In the prOfTlm. NO INCREASE "We can st.a.Le alfirmat.ively that phyaicians' ch a r I ea throughout California have not 1hown any abnormal iilcrease II a remit of Medi.C.I or the fedenl Medicare pro- .,..,., .. Dr. Anderton ll)d. An attorney 1eneral'1 report said the state program for the needy sick was cheated by double billing, kictback1 aod over iletviei.ng by heatlh vendors, Including n u r 1 I ~I homea, privat:e ho&pltal1, doc· tora, deodlll, druggist.a and optometriau. At serie1 ol hearlng11 flarlier this month in U>« Angeles. aoma •ltnUsee teltified or lim.llar Medi-Cal abulM, while other• isWled the report 11 appeariq to be a blanket fn. dictment of the medical pr1>- fess:lon for the faults (If a few un1crupulou1 pro- 1...tonall. Another San Franc ltco witnes.. was Joseph Bottini, State Board of Phannacy ex. ecutlve secretary, who 111d his organization does not hive enou1h m1npower to poller druggisbl ror overcharges. He nid the board hat 13 Inspectors and s i x In· v!SUgators lo supervise the 13,000 licensM pharmaCist.s and 7 ,000 other drua licensees. FREE. SAFE DEPOSIT BO~ FOR MAINTAINING $500 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Hours: 9:30 •.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sit. 10 •.m. to 6 p.m. ' .P••·~·t•r~•·"·-·"" eeu .•• WHITE DRESS .SHl~TS Jl..,lar oolllt ~dcloth or Dattcn down aollU 61.· ford elotli.. Bettoa ctrffs. w..---- -· -!1!'.1411le17. . 99 . ... ,,,.~ .,.., .,,, .. IEW.IWINll VllRIAIS - 1~-11 Vinylt with the look of le&lllttl Te,,;jc colloetion wfth \lonv"11bl1 handie.. Loli ol •"1..celon, ' IMAITVllYL RBMIH ' 1~1. I = --------------__ .. --_lJ --...._............._ .... TOPiAU:~ , .• ,, ,,,,,,,,, TIRY• , •• Thick, thinty cottml with bi-It, pntdi pocket., ahnwl coll"'· Jn wtlll.i, S-M-X...XL. VINYL ILDVES 1.77 Snft,. t..n.fMted ftn1I , • , M wbl-.1 "'"'" '""'' . ,,,,. .11~ >!°"', i.ow.. s.\r.L. ' I. " '<"!,' r "'' ...... ·.4~7 . .1 • ., • I-DAILY PILOT, S. CMll PIH•, Thun., Nov •. 21, 1961 IO Commandments No 'Derring-do' In Scuba Diving Computer Finds Patient for Transplant Role Emphasizes Need for National Approach to Effort SAN FRANCISCO -The the odds again.t finding a machine had searched the kidney centers lhrooghout the and prepared for ""'l"Y· foond lhrouih his COl1lJllllOI' computer ii now an establish· donor for her were great:'I'hi! record.I of. 80 paUents being United· States, Canada and Thia procedure would not eearch, there wasn't 1 ~Uent ed member of the transplant ls bow the machine worked kept alive \Jy" dialysli whi)e; Europe. have been possible without the In all ol. CaWornla who match- By PETER J. 81'6INCROHN Dear Or. Stelncrohn: I've ployed bulrelball, baseball, football . I'm a 1oller, play tennis and bowl. Sports are a necessary part of my life. I am now only ~ and want to take up scuba diving, as I'm a good swlq2mer, too. team and lU! role empbaSlw to her benefit. walUng for kl~_!. ~_!It g _J i .Jfll from thia machine.. organ_pr:eservaUo:n_ macbJot -eel tbe dooor'1 rare tiasul M~ Be eateful about the need for a national ap-Recilitly, 8 kfdney from an matched the rift tiuue type search that Marcia Gou1d'a developed by Dr. F. O. Belzer type." "barg8111· s" and don't "build h h I t 1· in · 'd Io/ "·· ty f the A •·1 ho ll "·-•-_ .. , __ , Som·"-· d···~-g ••· -proac to t e transp an a ton divt ua a rare uooue pe o donor. "'ep ne ca name appeared a1 w.n:: w-at the San FranclBco Ma.m.:ai llalluc UJw w1111 It yourself." Keep your equip-effort. was made available to the to Stanford Medical Center divldual whoee tlasuea moat Centre The machine kept the few week.I, Marcla will bt ment in top cond!Uon ; check Pretty Marcia Gould, 19-University of California's San gave the same negaUv-e resull closely matched thoee ot the donor kidney "alive'' and tune-going home. She qow bu it before every dive. year~ld coed from Phoenix Francisco Medical Center. Dr. Then Dr. Kounll phoned Dr. donoc. Her pby1lclan wu tionlng durinf the 2$-hour normal kidney functloa and 4. NEVER DIVE ALONE. Ariwna, might have wait;i Samuel Kountz, head of Paul Tera11ki at the reached by telephone and he period preceding the transplant her recovery from llltlel')' l1 My friends tell me It's not euy, and that there are ni lei and regu1ationa to follow for ufety. Aren't t bey ei:- qgttating? S he 11 1 d n • t a former athlete be able to take this new sport in strjde? - Mr. T. Always have a "buddy" with weeks or month,, for a kidney lransplantaUon service, ae>d Univf'ralty's Los Ange I es discussed the poui~lity of operation. p;ogresaing rapidly. It won't you underwater. Ha ve a donor if a compoler hadn't .JDt<llcal student Kim Medical Center. Dr. Terasaki's transplant aurvery with her "Successful matching re-be long until abt resumes ber tender at the surface "remembered" her. A victim kaiinedel, put the informatioa computer ill programmed with parenl.s, Mr. and Mr 1. quire 1 regional or national studies Jn music education at whenever possible. of kidney failure, Marcia ill Into ~ir computer. ln less information •bout patien.11 Norman Gould. Marcla was approach," observed Dr . G~ale Community COUqe 1 rare blood JM tissue type; than three minute! the under dialysis *tmelt ta then flown U. the Bay Area .Kountz. "Al Dr. Terasakl DW' Phoenix. i . KNOW THE DIVINGl~~~-'---':C.:.~~..::.....:.........:.....:~~~-'-~~~~~~-'-.:.._~..:_.....:~..:_~~~~~-'---':.._~.....:::.:.::.....:~...::...-"......,.....:~~..:C.:.C...C..:.:C.:.~~~~­ AREA • .Av<OO. dan$erOUS plac- es and poor conditioos. take COMMENT: I detect over· confidence and a spirit of "derring~o" in your attitude. Although acuba diving i1 an enjGyable sport, I think you DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ooght to approach it with some degree of reverence. otherwise, you may get into serious trouble. Like flying, when man dives ke: is in a potentially hostile environment. What's euy for birds and fishes ls different for humans. If you dive you should also make the necessary pre-dive checks. Proper re•pect for the unnatural environments of. aJr and water ii leu likely to lead fo fatal error. Here an the 10 com- mandments for safe diving written by E. H. Lanphier, M. D. in his book : The New Science of Skin and Scuba Diving, published by the Coun- cil for National Cooperation in Aquatics: t. BE FIT. Have 1 medical checkup. Be a good swimmer. Exercise regularly. Don't dive if you feel below par. Z. GET GOOD TRAINING. Reading a book is not enough; enroll in a good c<>urae. Learn the factl and procedures of safe diving. J. BA VE GOOD EQUIP- whatever special precauUons the area requires. I. USE A BOAT, FWAT, OR BOTH. Fly the diver's flag. Be able to reach safely fast. If motorboaL'I are in the area, surface only close to your diver'• flag and with caution. 7. PLAN YOUR DIVE. Solve the problemJ in advance, know decompression rules. Keep track of deplh and fune. Stick to your plans. 8. BE READY FOR EMERGENCIF.S. Have plans of action ready. Know life-sav- log, first aJd, and rescue breathing. Have first aid equipment. Have a diver's l.D card. t. BEWARE OF BREAm- BOLDING. W1'lll SCUBA ' breathe contlnuou1ly throughout the dive; . Wiale all the way up on an emergen- cy ascent. WITHOUT SCUBA: avoid exceaalve "overbreathing" before akin dives; don't overexert; don't push your limJt on b~eath· holding. 10. GET MEDICAL AT· TENTION. If any abnormality develops during or after a dive. Don't waste time; don't try to "drnwn the problem." Wear your I.D. card after any dive that might cause "bends." Your participation in 11porU should certainly help you in scuba diving, Mr. T. for you are already aware of the im· portance of preparation, con- ditioning, teamwork and the need for avoiding UMecessary rillkS. New Opportunities In Teaching Corps Mi.!s Lain a.word& a Ml!'r· cu.ry portabl«, courtesy of the Royal Typewriter Co., to Christine ~Percich, Ta- coma, Waah ., fM hv-quts· tion: "I'm. in junior eolltg« and wander what financial as· sistance is aooilablt to tho11• planning a Ua.ching career. 1 might like to work with disadvantaged childrl!n." A. -One of the newest I earn-and-urn opportunities for teachers is the recent revision in educational re- quirements allowing t h o s e with two years of college to apply to the Teacher Corps. Previously;. Corps members needed a bachelor's degree. Thia ls an attractive pro- posi~ when you consider that Corps interns not only get practical teaching ex- ptrience and a salary, but, at the 111De time. are able lo continue their education at 1 nearby wllversity with full tu111oo anc1 r... paJd by th• T.-C..,O. It'• W<Jrtb tn. vettlgatlng. GIVING AN EVEN educa· tional break to all children is the eoaJ. of thr: Teacher C<lrj>I. The _... - <111 teacblng . children in such areas 11 Harlem, Detroit's, CJlicago'a and other big city ebtttos; in nual Appllachla; on the Indian resuv,alions In Nebraska, South Dakota and Arizona; and chlldren of SpanisHputinc parents in Callfomla, New Mexico, New Yodi City and Florida. Thils ii -tt .. ...a ... The Teacher Corpt believes that only by knowing and participating In the com- munity problems where a particular school is localed will the intern have a good knowledge of the background of the children be, or she, b teaching. Many interns live in the &rca where their school is located. LEARN: While teaching, the interns continue their educa- tion at an area university. Many of their courses em- phasize the problems o f teaching in the Inner city or rural poverty area:oi. EARN: totems receive $75 a week or whichever h Ule lowest rate paid 1 teacher In a particular school district, the cost nf their own con- tinuing education, and the benefits of the F e d e r a I Employees Compensation Act which provides limited com· pensation for disability and death. medical ca re and rehabilitalion services for in- juries suffered on the job. The Corps also operates & career infonnalion servitf: which provides terminating members with information about job opportunities in poverty -area Khools throughout the nation. HOW LONG IS THE CON· 11lAGT'! An intern serves two years and cannot extend his service beyond that; however, it Is hoped that interns will return after graduation to teach in Poverty area schools. W11ER11 ARE YOU TRAIN· ED? In one of some 55 col- leges and univer si t iell throughout the country where J.he training programs are usually administere«J by the Khool of education at the pa rt I c i paling institution. Special language tr a i n I n g (such as Spanish or Navajc Indian) may be a coorse re- quirement after entering the Col]i. . ftM11: Aller I period of ...... -... lralDlor (eicht lo 11 -).·tlla tMcher I.> NOW DO YOU APPLY? .i..,. --.ed by JUI ex· Write to the Teacher "-• .........., -..... Office ol Educatloo, ~· leader' : are .at~ their mentor Health1 Educ1Uon and aullned 8dl6ol., Muell ol the.Ir Welfare, Washington, D. C. -iv loidllc i. cm J -io. :llll02. one l9iMll Ill' tutorial leovel. .... ......r llltltt1tl-fror fulvr• "J'ho are &Mdttnc'low echitv-C11MN1 '9la -F J. LAl!I, Ct rf'l'r ef1S for 118ftJ~ tbDdren who C.W, GAILY "llOT, I''. 0, 911~ • 11•, •· L011la. Me. 6:1105. wrv . .._..two'° .... = behind ftt mt/I tflt!l'ft1_.'411 bf! _tlwtl .... ..., ~~their ,....,.. wi.. hltW It h Milt ef .. I fVf\IN ~ "'1" f'IG'IW I frH ~ lloYll Mfrcvr'\o" "'111&"' ~N'. 1 YltaJ ol the Jlnlll' IOI"'*""" flt' ,':;~'1Wlf l'lftlllafr. 0 • 0 • ·D· 0 • with rare savings like these your Christmas dollars go lots farther at GROWING WITH GRODINS:Very shortly Mullen & Bluett will merge with Grodlns of Northern Callfomla to form tho largest independent oroup of quality apparel stores In the state. SELLING ENTIRE STOCK!!! To make room for a complete new inventory every single · item with Mullen & Bluett labels must go. Except for Fair Trade items, our national brands, designer labels and distinguished imports are included. Hundreds of prestige gift ideas for him-for her! And all at once-in-a-lifetime savings.Shop now and save!!! MEN'S CLOTHING Suits •Slacks Sport Coats Tuxedos • Raincoats MEN'S FURNISHINGS Dress Shirts • Neckwear Pajamas• Robes Hosiery • Accessories WE REGRET ••• that the size and .scope of this event prevents our doing business as usual. For the duration of this sale only ·- ALlERATIONS AT CDSTI NO C.O.D.'SI NO DELIVERIES! NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! NO MaB CHARGE ACCOUNTS! BsnkAmerlcard 0< M•ster Charge, 1ccoptocl. \ ' MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Jacket$ • Sweaters Knit Shirts • Sport Shirts Coordinates • Shoes WOMEN'S FASHIONS Dresses • Coats Sportswear • Knits Robes· Lingerie Special Christmas Shopping Hours: All Stores Open Every Night Except Sunday Sundays: Noon to 5 P.M. -· •• ,- MIRACLE MILE 5570 W1l1h1re . DOWNTOWN 600 So. Broa dway. QLINDALI Wiiton & en.net• PAIADIMA.4e0 E. Ootorado•'IOl'ANCJ.A PLAZA C•nooa Pane. LAKIWOOD Laktwood Ctn• &ANTA llCMICA 8Mll .......... m OOAll' MIA cc.. ...... AMAHllll M#r·A.W'sln °"*'. WCUll ll&AZA ~ 2 I tr. LA Cl'WAI MU ...... &Mini "t\ ••-•---A -•·~·6•A~1~e~~~~~~~ ........ -........ -0.... • -.............. -· .... --.... .,., -...... ~ .. .....-..,.....--!'""'_ ...... _ .... ...,,_ ..... _..,. __ """ __________ .,._ ................... """" __ ..,. ___ ,... ____ ""'~~ .. ~· .. U' • --. ' ' ' • . I FAMILY aoo1e STORE "') . ' ( 1 ------..-. .................................... .., .......... _""""_ ...... .., ....... ~-..... --""' -------'--~ ------ "· t • 1. Todo de Mnlco 115121Md!llvd.lt.I. Tftn & Ctu"!'Y • 1 2. J. J .. Knickerbocker Co. 115121Md!llvd.,H.t., T..,. & eeutttry , r 1Y 1Ttd IHM:hvrst PMnhln V•lley 4. H-of Falirlcs --C-,H.t. ' s. Fcwnlly• lqeli.' ~ Hufttl,.._ c.ttw, H.a. _ 6.0 Mon'90!*YWard tfuHlhfilWI Cefttw, tt.I. ~. • 7. Yalle.y •• Hob 8. HuiitllNJf'On """"--'· Kbt Jewelers --c-tif.H.a. 10. ioc!Y's •• , ....... & .,,...., ,11. ,... ... , ' MW_l_A ... Wtmnlral• 12. HlllitfnCJIOll C..111ry Club . -"""" ,....,..,, .. ,.,... . DAILY PILOT I' 1 ·-. . ' . ' . -I • " . ' . • •• ' .. • • • . , . .... ~,...,.. " ' .' I ,< ,. . . , ... ' I I . l I • i I t I • ' ; I t J I ' 1nw_ I I I .. I l_ I . I I t • -,, ~.,--=-..,• "41:"4 .. 011111!"-'"'X""""''"""'"""''"'.,%""''"'"2$ ... _!0!."&"1"'1"0 ... ¥11"'11141'"4PllOPIOZ ... 01$C_e_s.,4 ... 9,.4..,4""'"'"-•""¥..,Y,_--.-·------.....--........ ..-·.--... -·-- M lloUl.V I'll.OT u'-11 ove . .. . Begin Early for 'History' of Holidays J!iPs ~ plM el Che !Int of' tbe --. matlnl ... a 1111 ol Kkolj eubJocl ~lerl...,U Ill lfl- Ill ,ict>n • """ eoq-. -lnatead "' ooi ~-­= ID eoq-II e poee a problem but the eolo-ol way lo ncen Clle Uoo II slmpl<. Stay GD U. -"' ,...,....,.. oldellna and ... p when llllo -· J(ll'n pllolosral'lllnl ,...,st.,. .,. ee abtlorl>aol -• tCldl.idae \WoloaD'INsl- ~ ..um, .... ..i. 80" .!. anllabl• la • ..,. witll , .... w •P- _peahnl!t of lent.,--<over • llliopplnc"IC.Cltl .. qrry rlllll .. tllrOo&b Cl\rWmei llty ... .' -~ ,l'f an tbon for the .... u. ~"" .. ~ ... --.-... -~ cbe "1lory.iellln1 ..,. tlion, tht colorful botid1Y .t-tiJI&, Tiie Irick II lo catch it wl1 end CGlllplettli; ml Jn oolor, w paulbl<l • dllld, k'• • pd ldee lo -lo, their ,.... ectiviil• tluil _. la .. .,... u ,.... tbeJ _, nOllce -°'= ...,... will allow, lnc1udln& porU>llf., like lbll '.- oolY tlie1 btcqround -ti Cllrlatnw. • A~• Ill ,,_..a lo the meelllnl YN' best an&l• bi oud\ a -,, .... ~.. H-700--llltrd -11 a-hip .... -. . the younpi.r may IUddenly • foal ..-heO l!>m it mov• CO-ward )'OU, mp back children '1 h<ada. Alm dowti en extra foot ar two to 1Uow to thlt you look lnte tte ~ -popa!u-priood -'Sp!N Boeb odltlon. hper,$1.J& ZONDERVAN FAMILY BOOK STORES ~ ~ngton Center, l(u/itington Beach Yuletime Sleigh "Easy -to -Make,~· As ~oliday .Gft . Greens Jf~lder ~~-... :!..--839.-4660 ' : ~ Men~ay thni Seturcley IO:'° ~.m. 'til "lO p~m. l.Jttle ~ 1Wait j our &ilt.filled' ·~ you've ever Alter . c • v er l n I t h:t Christmas C1Dea:, .nesUed in ~ l'nbiao the sleigh cardb6ant 'Jides. paver !he prettiat, most -1 ~ -,.u'n _....t only 1ide1 ol .the "°'""''Id -i;;;;=;i;;;;;;;;i;i:;;~;;;;;ii;;ii;;iil c:enlboanl, -Ced paper, with adlieO!ve coyering .• ~ti ' ' , · ;-.,_ : muklnl' tapa and Marvalon Asoemble Che llolgh 'll&b f -Enhance YQu, t .H, ome for,tne. Holidays ~·::~--,~ ;:":~·::.._~.:: <="-draw tbe ouCllne 111 a 1lciP, tbe Mel ot Che lleilb'a ll6el, f With Ltxarious Carpetmg :.~ u:~ . .:. ;: ;di:r~"'~ldllie.!J:""~ i:: "' • J \ slelih lbauld be all one piece, _ery_ Tape tbe plec.. . • u large as you Uke. About DnnlJ and they'll b o Id ::f. 12 inchea high and 22 Inches together all through t he :-long is a good rule of thwnb. Chrlltmal season. HEAVY -NlLPN SHAG ....... "·" htt+altetf•ft with Foem -hcl;fl.50 yd. FORTREL POLYESTER - --' CUT PIU s4ts .... lf.4l -l1ut.M. wl.. YD. F .. 111 I.tel -..... .,.., •• • . ' i J. J. KNICKERBOCKER CO. - WAllHOUSI "...,....._. ... , ... It. 54M4H -NOW TWO LOCATIONS - Huotl•t._ ..... _ Serving Oran~• County Sine• 1961 T-&C..lltry ...... .... 11512 ..... M. '62-JJll AND HIS 20 BURRITO TEAM - ISU.TU AND llACH II.VD. NUNTINCOTON llUCHl s-.tM .. New ........ hM YOU on A CHOICE OF 20 BURRITOS TO INTRODUCE YQU TO OUI DELICIOUS FOOD CACTUS JDM WILL 61VE ONE ND TACO wrn-t EACH IURllTO OR CACTUSBUR6ER PURCHASED wm-t COUPON. ~~,_OOK AT THIS MENU ••• 1. a.. -·· .. ··············--·-···---...21c 12. leef ind Se-nith Ric.e ... _ ..... .-.4Sc 1. &,... a.lie l•1tt --·····--·--·2Sc 1.3. le-4 ~le•n ........................ 45c .A Fith ~ Mate ···--·----.2"-14. 1...,r-1nd B1con ···----------45c Plill eft4 .... .W. Ries JSc U : An 1 .. 1 -----------------------,.45& · ~ -·---·--16. Shrimp •nd Sp1nish Rice -. --SSc fr••"' ·"' ..... ----~Jlc - Q:it t w o pieces to form the Jl'lll .... 11 i h wt skit of the sleigh. It doun't -e i th greens and boll)o, belll and candy IDl&ttl' if it's not perfect; the cane1, tree ornamentl &Did lit-lf!tld wru make it an im-aalDad\te creation. tie itf\I. Mll'Valon .•lle'r ~.,tf 1fow cut out four IQUlttl drawer liner, in poJ.U dot.a, frr'Cllll Neb pie« of cardboard stripes and plaids, 1na,.e ~· for tbt runner1 a00 JOl1l' Wl'IPPl.nc .... and juat a ..... l!>ould be taldng 1bepe. l1tlle _dllfenml. TM lily other piece you'll -lo Che "Wide" of !he ...... Girt easily in a k>ng ~shape from strollj -lldpaper. ,,. wldlh ol your 1leigh ls ............. upon the width ol ~. ~ paper )'O!I use let .. IMlde botlom. Eight ot DIM llollll ·lo a pd width. Qit tlll ..... lq enough lo reach 11...r -·tip of the ale.igh to the other, allowing for the "dip," lbnolt ·down to the cut outs. lefore assembling t b e llllib. cover an parts wtCll tdbeaive covertn& in 1 patlem to complement your room. Marvalo4 II a.n eiceDent choice ••• It "sticks" euily and if you make a mistake or change your mind, you can peel il oil and reapply it. Cboooe • · pattun kr the llcigb. trimming !he numcn ""A LUTIN& &IFT" PAUlffltS DANCE . S11JDIO S'nce 1951 • F~!I IANSPOATATION -TO AND f~OM STUDIO TA~ IALLET with solid tme adhesive cover-;':;~~~~~;:: ing. u you like, 1dd gold tnid 1,. ... trfm aloq the ed(e. Postmarks Tboua•ndl 0 f Cuiltmas Cardi U'I if!nt to the llWe communfCy ol C>rlstnw, Fla., near Orlando Heh )'ell' fer postnw-111. 'lbere ebo ii • C>rlstnw Cove .in Maine and Qristmu Valley In O..gon. Santa Claul, Ind., ii • !3'orite bollday polbnar~. So Is Bethlehem, end there are aeven of tbo8e in the Un!Ced Stales -In 'C:OO. necClcut, Georg11, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, N t w Hampshire and Penmylvanl.a. PU9LIC WEI.COME L.oc.ted In Huntlnilon Buch • Y, mile from Poci11c Cosst H- off Golder-Melt Streit For startinc times cell (714) 536-7575 HUNTINGTON SEAC(IFf COUNTRY CLUB Vlaft Our i'ro Shop far OPEN 7 DAYS ·--.......... .....tin M . ti t:Jt , ••• -11 ...... , ,_ .. • 6. Ft•nb •nd , ..... --·····-··lSc 17. Gr••n Chile, Ro.st I••' :-_,.., S1Mrti1h Rice •H ..... ,'""'' Jk 11. '9r~:~ 6t~i:~ R-~-~-~+-·a~~f·-------·5Sc ~ ~ CiPOf•t~ •ndAMul1h,....1 ______ Jk i nd le•n1 . ··--·-·········-·-·-··--Sk tt. Ultlmato In ,__n1llnd .... S.rvlco C.-.•~"' ..., ............... --f i. ""."'" PP• ._.,.... _____ ah 1t. Cior••n Chil•, Ro11t •••f :._ 1 ShriMp •IHI P.+et. --·····4Sc ind Sp1ni1h Ric• .... ···-···-··ISc ! 11. l..f •'"' Potate ... 4k 10. -1ttl11n1ke ~eat ind le1n1 .. IOc , ALSO ••• . '. oe':NAL Cu.RIROILID CACTUS BURGIR •. IHoMltttte"' l11ch't l ltt••t lurttrl ;___y.,u. CHAIUOll.9 -· i.-.. T_., l'lold.; -.. Is 'I at' ..... llnM • • H'I• '•-W .. -··--•----------65C ,,..ICH ... -----,..-----------------7QI -lzJ 0so ....... ND TACO - ........... COUPON .......... ._. ..... ••• 5 TACO WITH PUKIWI OP A IUWTO OI CACTUSIUIMI CACTUS .lllM llACH aw. AT SLATD. NUMTIN•TON llACH ,_....,, __ .,.,,., ' -· --........ I IMI Slllftl --N.,...... .......... ....,.._ Ollt"" .... .. c ................. c: .... p_ ......... .. ..... -""!"' -.., a..,,.,.., ... ,, We Chrl..,_ Wrap .... .... .. ... a.a --_ .. _ ,._m.,...,.. .. __ """·~~ etn ..... ,. • I • aftty --..... p. la thla ..,,, -:.: Shoot more thin one .PidlP ,of each altuaUob, pirtlcuJai1y thoee involving chUdttn, ·lftd Group lhoU of dilldml can tbe children will blodi really tall 1 story, especially view ol Che ,olhen and ."11 during the h o I Id 1 y 1 • W!.11 be nearly tbt ~ Photogr1phinr four or five diJtanct from the camera. • 1 ' 0r ••• 17.'5 • Christnlas in old Mexico ... '.1oilt> ~ Me1lc_o" hu Imported these for Yo ( 100t DE mn1eo ) ..... -.... 111 The N-Tew11 I C.w"try C111t1r ,, .. ,,., '['()\\)})_ ( :< )( )l)T I:q - the -grandest tree of all in the fi'nest mall of all ••• Looks • mile high! Not quite, but it is th• taint ene eround .•. A majestic While Fir fresh-cut from the high Northern SierrH end decorated ~ke you can't believe _ •. Truly the Community ChrislmH T rHI You've never seen a Christmas like this: Clwtlt11• T,.. lthllllf wy •nd U.S.M.C toys for tots decllM!fett 7:00 p.m. Wed.!. Dec. 4 ... CommllllltY event featurlnr Ult El Tero U.S.M.C. Band. entortalnment 1111d appeoranceo by Ille Mayon of your dtl ... Cllrlitlw "filth! to Ille Moe1" -ptiC• exhibit _ · Dec-5 tlwu 30 . - -Ml,.,vlcont npilcai "'- -Ill• Saturn V, SIV-B and Apollo IP••e<r.tl wllldl will carry out utnlll'tlta te tlMlr forth<omhiJ O<blt·Of Iba --•' "'" long tlllfaiti:• telep"-... • ...... for lhe·Whvs - Dec. ll·ll·l•ll. :_ : rite e$111 liven ....,,.. ball·hour darlae a-al Talep~ ... -- C:hrt1t111id CarollllfJ & entemil11mllt ..... .,.Ille , .... chr1st11111 •••Oii 9.t .. 1<hedulo pooltd In Tiie llaD if« day aft6r day of fotiw ... nta. , ...... anol l~r, et.lho,leo Dfatt p_J, , I /Jl11t11 · • /I • .. • .- ' 1, j . • • • l I . . • .. -.r-, •·v•""..--..~-~ .... -"""'"1'"""·~(•"~'""-"""" ___ ,.,,,,:·c;..,._.~~:'l,,....l!"ll"v-t:~~:::'ll~V!Cl!li!'ll"¥"",...,,'t!llLll:QOOEl"aE!.•~o:;:;.,1"'t>!r'CUOS"blU!ll•-:o":"s11c_e.,so-"p•a .. o"'s; ... o"Tt-~•,......•~-~·~•---·~·-·-•,......•~•~·'"""";-:O---·-.,,,~·~ More and More Peopl~ Itav~ 2 I:-Ioliday r r'ees ~;,,,. I\ "u tbe twe><ar med with a mlxtun! a! ll&htl, '*'1i(y.' Now· tt Jr two ornament. and .colon, i!llll ii bir!.tU.a. treea. the moot popular. be l&Yt• ~tori ..;, ~ •• ..u In to other choices include a -;i'!J~ green.-IN>e, using ~ I ll't not ""1Y, II» 1ree at the oroameota and .,...., light.. to "°""' Iii£ !,teeo ln livin& "' 00, combining, two er three ~ Jn .the auj>urlja. .colon, aud! u gold .... lands . ~Q!fWllfMll.llYIJah. and Uid-ent.L.:r:tnx.IJihll ~ll 1~. tha~· they . c-.n olten are used. . . ;. , · t II~ ill J'ith their .livina ,.... Sugar 'l'lwn -an4- [Urn.ilh1np. $ut the ~•·want decerated ~with Wrdt. 1tt ., .. · " eal tree tl>at they """ peeled to be ..,..., -11t aite themselves," ~ .th.la ~· '-• :' • wOl!i Gr,_, a pro. G-,._. tu~·ll> .. ~ Chrisunas . l r • • ll'tifidal tree ll·-ued.-t.• M or. . . .. ieprayed with pipe tceftt, --,~·· -..Greene says the nsutt " Real or artifidal, the tree· ~ -''two tn;e;; ahould aft ·i"-faf'l-'ori-.JI' · e in the living room, one la decorated '° tta branchll the family room. can fall inte place, ~ The tradltloqal ~ , ta:"n· -aays . . (".o 1 t ( • . Pearl Makes ~"' o.f a Gift 'l1lll c1tr1atm.. II•• the "-. al Gems". Give pwla. ' nu. ·-·· --llld lllrkiq do1Jjl1a .~ I Wljle viilety'-,o!-1elecU.... Thort .,.. ni!iWJ>le<alf•nds of _.., cldlure\f,•i~ted, that.,. bound to' delliih\ the hurt. ni.r. .... peir1 co11an, · ., • fecitve • wilh-'•·• y neckline •••• mulllple strands ti U., I soot! . JIWll.. . • llrockelela, ean;lng&, always In good taste, always chic. • COmbtnatkins (If pearls witb other stolies, auch as Jade, turqu-. lapil "' topu, add color and excitement to many of the season's newest deslps. Cultured pearls in necld-. u llaltaring· u candlelight to every woman. are available in all ltqths. N ~ DAlLY Pilat DS YAUIY ... & ... J~ _. • • LAYAWAY 'NOW JOO likN to cho,1• fflO'" i ·• $S H-. eoy 111tt 'tll Dec. 14iti •• 1u ... s.w ,.,.,, ...,. ..... .-1M1.it.4 .wAllHO· MON.•NL ~ DAILY t -6 .... tJ.S x I ' . j ! : . : -: . . .:Jr I . . • '. ' Pr .. PACKED PARTY-H•r•'• an1<\ea .for .a .. d<>-it-~ packag~ of fun ypu can hand any teen-ager on,y.QUr lhppplng Jilli. Ptlt ~~liier · a ''.Disco Pact" which Includes all t!!e ingredie$for,a. i\oli<fa,y pJii~r ~y '-' a .tack al records, photo ,poo.ters, paper·bostes&,g~wn; ftxln'8.f""'\'efres~Jll~1" and maylie· wen som• small prizes to be handed out to winnen al gam..,Jll!foil.at tjie cool: . ,.YJJ!e bash. • ·Perfect Gift Often Elusive • Giving l.ll the special joy of Chrlstmu. but the perfect lift may seem eluaive in a crowded department store. ln ~PRE-HOLIDAY • .. - 'PR:INTED OUTING FLANNEL an· all cotton 1leepwear f1bric in 1 wide ran91 of colors and .desMJ!'•·-. -. . REG. 44, to 59< YD. VALUES -· •' 16" wide 9u1r1nt.1d \11(11h1b~ 37' SPRING & HOLIDAY PRINTS e NEVER IRON LIBERTY PRINTS e TOP BLEND EASY CARE PRINTS ·Avril ra yon end cotton · new spring colors 16" wide . gu1r1nte1d washable . \. BROCADES · PARTY TIME "ELEGANT" BROCADE I 00 ~. a<0toto ',. 98 <44", 45" wide . yd. "TOS'CA; MET ALL/C BROCADE ravon ind pelyester 44~:/45" wide ' s2~~ SJ(IRT LENGTHS .. QUILTED COTTON PRINTS great fc;ir robes, children's perk.es, car. and; 1ki; coats, excellent d1119n . stliic'tio'n. REG. $1.91 .YARD 36" wldt t u1r1nt11d washable BONDED ORLQN ACRYLIC FANCIES . December when yQU have language record, t a'p e forgotten what size shirt your rtc0rder, alnnail stationery brother-ln·law Bob wears and and stampa, l m m e r a I o n v.:l}etber Lois, YOU! niece beater. aarosa the country, 15 5 or Dieter -~e covered with ?·this year. fake fur , exercise bar, low You can do very well, calorie treata. however, if you do remember Motorbt. -vacuum cleaner, 80mething about the in· turnpike •tou l\lfl. lighted map dividuals on your lift list -~ldeJ1 · nameplate, battery whether they ski or ,g~en, operlted·nwsager. were married ln AugUst 9r 1'een-ager _ a pamper day retired in October. al a beauty salon, facial The following list may give sauna, poster, record rack, ac- yoo some ideas: lion Fishennan -waterproof game, round stationery. matchbox-, w i d e . m o u l h Family -a painting, tobog· vacuum bot~le, pocket llCl]ille 1\ln, sauna, word I a m e , and .tape meaaure , espresso machine . 1'··· ~ multipocketed fishing vest. Newlywed -add!'e811 labels, ·Hunter -hand-Warmer, lree ornament, ice· cre&rn aleeping bq. freezer, fondue set, Cl;uiltmaa Sltier -fur hood, goggles, spoon and or plate, room plan· heat' massager, snurfer, sld nlng kit, books on fiower ar- traJning-devlce. ranging, e n ~ e r t a I n I n g , Goller -home practice· apeclalized cooking. device, putter covei's, -practtce : Newly retired -1lide pro. driving net, steeplecllile ,..1 jeotor, .,,,.,k ·pollaher, 0>at of ~e, goH board game, rana:e arm1, sheH of paperback finder. mysteries, padded bed rest, Traveler -luggage rolltr1, magazine rack, book shelf pedometer, g u i d e b c·o k s , scrapbook. • Every Girl Want1 • Diamond R.i<1g . Kirk'•-H., OM for E!l<lry Girl I 00 -;. wooh • , . wool bi•nds )2-inch•s lont •. , 5'4-inch•• wid• ;e PLAIDS ,.. e ,CHECKS: l• NO~E~TJES . . •.SOLID~ BONDED V'/POL & NYLON . ' FLANNEL SOLIDS ' ·'iAlUES TO $1.tl EACH • .l,eny M~lilt · l~ovth• "· •.1~ • ' I . . i I· . " . IOflll ~:. M~toff 'tll<l'Tlll , "\O(h;H COAST l'l.:AZA • IJ¥# attm0o. , ' 'io1-.. t l~.j ll/$11)~ .+SAN Dlleq FW:f· fANfA ANA. -HUNTIWSTOM IEACH.. 1 CO$TA ~fSA ~ , J . , ' ·' l ·. ... . ! """' $3!!0. 00 • • • ·--lllot's C.. 11 ~-T• 11 -....... , ...... . ···-, ""'''•··· ........ , HUNTIN~TON·c..-NTI•'-' ..... &"IWI ' ' "' " ' ..,.,. HUN;l:INGTO'lil-llM:H'-"24501~ , . ' .• . !· . . . ' I • :.._, • \ • .. . ·~ !~,· ... --"l'.· -E8T-1ff!I· : • ; t . . . - AUTOMATIC ICEMAGIC• REFJHBERATOR-~"-Zll.:1 - 1s.1 cu: tt:ot atoraga apace with four half·Wldth 1 1 ..-. ' adjustable shelves, auper-1\orage door, twin 3 0 31.s cnapers and Jet·Cold' meat ~an. True No-Froat , means you never have to difroat refrigerator or .' 137-lh. capacity freezer. · ·: ·· ,,. Y-oholot ol-. tclgM MHdo If ldgtcl . . . ·~ oopper at no extra cMroe. · , . , ,_. : 1-8s··· 13888 . • ' . SEE 'EM ALL NOW! AND SAVE AT ... . • • I: "WE SELL THE BEST AND 'SERVICE tHE :RES1.: .. ' FAST;'·D•mNDAltl sDYiCi-ON." · w , .• • -~. · COLOR • II.A.CK Ii; WHITE Ii S.mEO . • -· 1 ' • ltvety Smltlt with P Yrs. In lnol1ilt1io n 0n4 •optlr on All Miiot APPfltncot I , ~ ' . FQSIER's ·:.f:¥ .. l.. f • .. • 17185 BROOKHURST t I ' : • I a+·WAIJNl!l . ' 962'53500• • • . 14J·llll ~ ~tJ.tOIJ ... 14t0 l lt6 •. r. _ . . .. • ~: . ·: is.,.~616 ~ ---------..-................................... __ .... ..:.;:. __ _ \ . , • ----------.. _..._ -..-...-.· -.... --------~-~--- l\ . . ·~- ( > ..... I· ., 4 I 2\ Pinups Pushed Aside •• . l'<lollJeg and piet, -and penlclllln .,.-.pi8111nc uld• the pinup alrla on the 1111 calllldlra. ---''People--...... ..i llara from th~ friendly ,... .... -they )ave -JiaDClna In their w.. 11)& ...... and th• calendara hive W bave c1ua," a apoke.man for a calendar P"bllabfr ,aakl. "They uae enk~t calondan with dralW>P 1rom the Metroooll- tan 11 ...... ot Dowen of the Holy ·Land -lllld they boy them, too." , I UNICEF, wblcb l!egan ..U- ln& """""""'! calendltl In 1161, oold 11'1,000 In 1117 and apecla thlJ yMr'I ~ ID -111,0lll al ~JO apiece. The CnlMcl Nallaaa Chlldrm't Fund"'-the proceeds far lllodloll IQDDllea and food for •eed1 ddldna around the -. ~,11.-i~for • -'llwcloar Polley la entei1D1 IW llold for the llnl um. with • 1• --- ·-· DllllnJ, 111.., wtlb t=-u and N.,, Year'o, lbi -" -Luther lln&'• ·--· the bcm-blll( " ~ the ... ....-atSaccoandV- and the llnl -card burn-1n1. "It ii • Cflnhlnatlm al edtlCatloa and -nlltn&." eald Mn. llllTJ L. Joffe al Sane, '!'bo -1 -In m1•am .....,D& drawlDp ta 1• wtlb •the quota111111· abt ·-t;.:,;::.ltndar. Jlraw.< ..,.., and -cuts, thlf date bocl.19 Gm and tt.mliFindf One quolatfoo is from a poem "Vietnam, Aug.· \I, 1966," by b er daughter. Ellen: '1Aak a lee if Jt ill civilian, ilDI eye if it is the ' 'IDelnJ 1 ~ tmatie H it ls oun. If they do not know, askJubl.,ion -Ibex have all the amwen." Norcroa _.cled Its line of more convenUonal calen- dar8 25 porceat lbla fall,.-and iB touting ciltndin u miall gills -"Soaielblnr .. llWe more than a card, a llUle less than • blc lift.,. Ooe fea""'8 !'di* far r• -Cbeny &irprlse o r February,. Sbmnrock for Marci!, Cocclnll Jelly Bean for April. F... poodJe fancltn, there ft ooe ~-II l>oodle in a St. Patrlct'I bli watcbtnr a chicken batcb · in March- April and a poodle PoP out of a pumpkin tn September· October-. There is a 11-month calen- dar noting Jewish holidays and including an eicerpt on· peace from the Diary of Anne Frank. Amoog the moni hUDIGl'OUI calenclan are Ezcuae o1 the Week (Wish you'd asked IOODer, but we're having IWMI tatooed on the twins today), M<ID ... able Reconta (height al pole for limbo dancer. Ill") and Mnther Spector'1 Almanac: A Gag a Day (If you find a leprechaun in your washer you have a litUe Irish in y~ -~ ooupJe of abota at le.ast). Finally there Is I calendar tiUed only Plee,. Buy Tiiis Calendar -Its Doya Are Numben!d, Trees Aid Education Mr. and Mn. Dory! E. otjen h•!t-been ploUlng fa< their une cbildren'a educat.ion - plotting with Christnw trees. They have planted 20,000 ta 25.l!OO Noble nn oo !he~ 1&- amrfarm nur Macle.ay, Ort., and one plot will be ready for cutting u each of their three chiilrtn graduates from high ochOOI. • ~. first beneficiary ls ~ Oijen. a freshman at °""'° Collt&e ol Ec11.,.tioo 5'I and her brothers, v..,, II, and Bemle, 11, ha• beJpod their -pilii, eultlvalAI and .... for th.a.-. "" Otjena gave up their dillt.11,....~IOmldecided -IO .:!'!f lie llmd far '"""· 1liey bought flll(or-m.d ... from the Crop -F~ Do~ for 110 pet;' thouaand. ,..,. ....... ~ In I IO lJ yoan, teJlC far about a cents a *""" . 1't .._ on planted In + o a ••• ocaoseq OC¥PC4¥¥4¥0f4••••••V•"----·---~---... ---~....., FRIDAY, llOY. 29TH & SATURDAY, NOY. 3011I ONLY! HURRY ••• SOME UMl1ID QUANlllllSI Casual & dressy bags Give her a smart · fe11hiOn handbag forChristmm.As· sorted styles, col- ors. ·G...at giftl Boys' flannel pajamas Colorf•I prlot. cotton flannel pajamas. Coat or middy style in sizes 8 to 20. Daisy utility 1111ts Practical ru~ber utility mat with colorful doily ac- cent ct.ign. LARGE SIZE 3.99 Gift boxed jewelry All°"9d pl• and eani11g 1*'5 111 gilt box. l•y .wry womcm . °" your list a aetf Boys' Ivy twill slacks Dlagooal twill 11 per1Rawe11tly ' creased, 11ever needs iro1tlng. 3 colors; 6 to 12. 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I ' ' • I ~ & 1 'o j I ,.1 .. • ·' l 11 .. 11 \ ,... , l • \ ---~------~-~~-~--~~-~--. .................... ; ....................... , .. , ........ -....... -..... -..................................................... ---... ........ --------........... -........ --..... ---... -..... -. ,. ·-... . • • , .. DAILY I'll.OT -· -ll.1'61 Do H"ll:man Beings Decide When to Be Born . .,_ Wedding Attire Entertainer Diam Don, 38, """ British -Alan !Ake. rr, '""' ell anne. follawlng tllelr wedding here ttt Load.on. 'lbe bride wears a white lace mini-dress Wit!! malchl"I cape, Ille groom a black velvet suit and white shirt wllll lace frill• on the front and on the cuffs. 'Ibey met last month at rehearsals for a forth· comlJlg TV mow. It's Diana's lbird marriage. Russian Troops Fail In Remaking Czechs . . 11J PHIL NllW!OM u,. ~ ............. A 111111W ol a mllJJon lr-enablo:I the S:Mell to lmllftlll tbllr w!D -CllOChalloYakla but t11eJ 11111 have not been able to redu<e the Czech peo- plo lo the gray and lacelell rout that la the Soviet con- cept of. monollthlc eom- munlam. WbeD I0,000 Czech studenta filed pea::eluJly from their cla&lrooml tut weekend after a 'Jl.l>our alt.In, they pro- clalmed they had crealed 1 "new revolutionary unity.•• lt wu a unity that ocarcely :,...seal lo be proclaimed. ,llolpl\ala had donaled milk 1)1 lbelr oupporl. Bahrles had 1upplled bm:I. WOIJLDN'f MOVE Prque railway w o r k e r s warned that not a· train would move Jn ot out of Prague aboold the aulhor!Uea attempt \!>deal with the sit-In by force. Al the rtudenll wound up • ttieir alWn. a r t 11 t s , in- tollecloala and lcienUata met lo Jfraw up a resolullon declar-1111 that then .,... certain fioall<n ol -that -cwl:I be a-In lci-art, jouniaJiam .. .... In polill<:a. And u the Czech leaderstrlp ll'•dually abandooed i t 1 -refarma under s o v i e t Jnl!llftl1 It cootlnued aleo a meuure ol. defiance. On the ... ol the ltlth Student Cut For Cal State LONG BEACH (UPI) - About s,ooo ......,,,,cally qual- ified otudente will be turuod away from Long Beach Stat. College next September be- cauae of budget reatrictlom. Presideot Carl W. Mclnlolh said We:lneaday the rejectlona will affect bJ&h td>ooJ i;radu- ates and junior college trans- fer students, but will not ap- ply In studenta now enrolled In ~ c:olleie· . ennlveraary ol the foundaUon of the repoblic In late October, Wl'Uthl Wert placed 1n the name ol Preoldent Ludvik Svoboda on the gravel of Eduud Benes and Thomu G. Muaryt. architects of a free Czecbt.lovakia as lt emerpd In 1111. PLOTl'ED WAYS Cenaonhip of the press, radio and televillon. ordered reinataled by the RuasiaDI, remained a sometime thlng. Journalists drew the ceDICll'I irom their own ranks and plot· led new ways to circumvent the Ruuian edicts. ThiJ was a revolt Czech style, not the Hungarian 1tyle wblcb ended in a bloodbath In Budaposl and the esile of thouaandl, but one of sabotage and 1low attrition. It left the Ruaaians two alternatives. 1bey could watt It out tn the belief they already had accomplished their purpose or they COllld move · with fotce .. they did ln Hungary, creaUna further em- buTuament and dlsrupUOD to internaUonal communilln. REDUCED POWER By creat.mi an "a:ecutive committee within the Clech party'• rullnc preoldum they had reduced the power of liberal Communist I 1 a d e r Aleunder Dubcek and ... creued the pow,,. of the old hardllnen In the -of deputy premier L u b o m I r Strougal, rmmer Inter 1 or m1nlster in the regime of OUJted Preaident A n t o n I n Novotny. M Interior mlnlater Stmlial headed oe::ret police and IOCUrity f..,,... By forcing the Czeclto lo tum their backs on the Weal, they had made the Clech ecooomy totally dependent upon lbe Soviet bloc. The Czechs are dependent upc:n the Soviets for 100 million tooa of wheat annually, moat of their oil and lrol'l ... -and ball of their cottoa. Rabid Brazil Woman Makes History, Lives they lnaerled two plaatlc -and ptmped In 1'Jperlmmwti antirabies gamma globulin. That WU Nov. I. Toda1, Caodldo lhowl evary oJsn ol recovery, and her doctors uJ she II prcbably out of danpr. One tat says : "Rabies ln man ii uniformly fatal when auoclated with udtatlon ol. the -system and the hr~ oympto:n." Dr. Mu arpm. who WU Nlpon- tlble far much of the oper1· !loo, aald Candida had ohown ••a clinical h!otory and all the reaturet " rabies," lndudlnr :lie htd: oplt:A>I> l)'lltplom. 'Ille lal1<r reaulll from tho nt· Md perlO!J't fear of water, U · aodalld with lnallllity lo ..... low'. 0.alb ardlnarllr oc:cun In l!amam -te llve cl'!" Ill- • tllt -al--· Mllfii In aloo1e.tk animals cat.-hundreds ol deatha In --year. l!:uc( ... tlallca .,.. vnavallable, but mediclJ IOtll'Cf!S !'Ifft eltim1te that u many u to ptOPle have dJfld from the d1leue In Rio aJone thla: year . NEW YORK (UPI) - PhywlolccJcal -I> W«k· Ing wflll the Idea that human belnp -wben tht;r are In ba bom which lo ouch an "' --Jt pn>babi1 baa ...,..._,.m In -ol them. lt wooldni have occurred to~ II It hadn't .. "" dhCoverlm In animal balbndr)', aome eye-opening lllhonlor)' .__... and • miU::olnC nOed lo explain a bulc tltoogh ,...tine hap- peolnc. .&n II an un.boro. a ft:hla1 11,... plwe. It .. oamfortablo lnlll1'lltltclod-wblcb ii eompJet1l1 1-itabla. '11111 ...,. ...... could ..... and ... and ... But It doesni. 'Ille unbcn la bom, oa acbedule. Something happened. The question la, wbal! Dr. MkbMI Foster, a 11th C •a.tu r y pb.ylioklilll -the qua. PRIC!S IFPICTM Pm.1ttin1 IUN. NOV. 2,, '°•DEC. 1, 1HI -Ill> LAHL-1~ 1'1<0. lion u followl:: ... Wbf the have 1 complete answer. But prqnant utorul, -..,. they do hava thJa falcil!atlng ma!nJoc for montha aubject Idea that the fttua ltlOlll may only to fullle eontracllono; 11 · trtper 111 own birth, he .. Id auddeolY throwo Into powarlill In the medical 1 • u r o a I , and tlndem acUoa ad, ' ''ffOIPltaf'Pr8cijci. •• ' wttbln ~ • few boln To hl.m tt IJ a t?nr--oabll .. --calr'let rid ol Id .. beca-after all, "Iba Iba -ft hu borne 10< whole 'point' ol labor II to to IOftl.• expel the fetua when -and Dr. Edward J. Qullll1an ol ooly wben -It baa matured Yala llnlnrilt:r.qUQlo<\F-IOlffld .. u, to ourvtve outalde In -tedlinc that ·..u.i.i. Iba ..... b. And certainly Iba u, phyaiokJcilte 11t1L.4oo1 «&anlam thal .bal ·-Iba GRO decree ol ftlal maturlly 11 the fet\ll tt.lf." , Acoor<llnl In tltla Id... tha fetua 0 d6ddu" the ttme bu como lo be borD Wben Ill pttullll)' and -cJanda .,.. abll lo •labanla their own bormoae1. Tbele bonnones -1> Iba maternal bloDdltrtam. u 11fMdback. .. The7 el-allrecUy pul ~ alenl.m11..W. into puri:xJMfa1 -or thay can a::I 11pt41 the m1tm1al pftultarJ by lllmulaling er lnhlbltlnl the )l'Oductloo of maWnal honnot>el In WIYI In pot Iha Ullnll Into labor. Tba Idea .otema from --thal llaocluWV --of COWi, ... ta and lbeep did not &•I bent. In .... 1na1ancea bovine fetuJll have ·remained alive "fa utero" far U long IS l30 days -put ''term.'' D CiNidCUT HAM SLICES SLICED59c BACON . ••.• , 98~ ...... U.1.D.A. "CHOtCr IEll'-aor.1111 79.~. LIAll STIWING •llP • HONIYIUClll-HIAT IN IAG-14-0£ no. 79c SLICID TU•KIY SUPllllOl-flOZtN ·:: ss· PISH STICKS U.S.D.A. 'CHOtCE' BllP ONLY SHORT35c RIBS n.. Pn l'AVORITI 3 :oft 29c Skippy Dog Pood - PO<Ol•S ,..._ • 11 • lutant Coffee '"' AMl!lltCAH lllCUrT, VAHllLA OlCHOCOL4J'I 2 llt. 59c Sandwich Cookies ; ... i;~b;;g"ifkk. ";'-59c ....... , .... conAGI CHllSI l'llliT OUAilT 31c 59c COLGATE TOOTllPUn ., .• , '-"" ..... 64c !:t .. ~"" 1.AtlOE 'AA' 47: .... P•O.ZiM FOODS_--.... "il"'us.am"'as=h~.ihown• . 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Union,.,....._. that ~Ill have "no rlabtlul dabn on a Ni.Joa ldm1.nlstraUon." have urged PnllldenHlecl llk:bord M. Nl:aon to cboole a eoo- M:rvatitre cabinet. : Rep. John M. Ashbrook (R- 'ohlol, chalnnan a1 the poup, announced in a statement a Jill al ougested cabinet mem- bert bad been IUbmllled lo Nis:oo. "'lbeft ii no doubt,'' Asbbs1lok aisld, "that the than a mllllon combined .- for Nlml Ind (George !!;. ) Wallace tepeseotl a dNnand for cuwww v.ave poUdel llld a new d!rtctlm far America. .. ~-­no debt to wd1 men • Nellem ,Rockefeller." These were the ACU's • choices for cabinet posts : : Secretary of State or am- basudor io the United Na- tions' John Devil Lodp al Connectk:ul, --· congressman and 1mhlsaador to Spain; fonner ileplbllCID Rep. Walter Judd ol MID- : nesota; Robert Murpby ol New York. career diplomat and present liaison between Nixon and President Johnson.. Secretary of Defense : Sen. John Tower CR-Tes:.). -- Attorney General' R e p . Louu Wyman, (11-N. H.); Charles Rice of New York, professor of constttuUonal law at Fordham University; Rep. John B. Anderson (R-Dl.). Treasury Secrot1r7: Goo<ge Champion of New Y o r k , fonner head of Chase Manhat. · tan Bank; Maurice Stana, former budget director In the Ei...-r-lldmlnlltratkm. Commerce Sec:retary ' Sen. Frank L 1utch1 , (D-Ohio); Rep. Rogen C. B. Morton (R-Md.); William Middendorf, treasurer of the Republican National Committee. • Secretary of Labo" Sen. Robert P. Grll!ln, (!!-Mich.); ·· Prof. Sylvester Petro of New :: York Unlvenlty; M 1 ch a e I : Be rnstein, minority counsel, : House Education and Labor ~ Committee. Interior Secretary: Fred Seaton of. Nebraska, tnterlor Secretary In tho EUenbower administration; Peter O'Don- nell, chairman of t b e Republican party of Texas; Rep. James Gardner, (R-N . . C.). : Apiculture Secretary ' Rep. Catherlno May (R·Wash .); C.ov. 'nm Babcock of Mon- . tana. • T ramportation Secretary: • Rep. Wllllam Cramer, CR· : "1a.). : Secretary of Health, Educa· • 11on and Wellare: Dr. John Howard, presjdent of Rockford C'..otlege, Rockford, m. 4ecretary of Houslnc and : urban Dtvelopment : Lt. Gov. :.. Robert Finch of Callfomla ; ': Richard Comeulle cf New · York, es:ecutlve vice president of the National AssoclaUon ol Manufacturers. Post Of flee : The A C U recommended no one for postmaster general but said it advocates creation of a p u b JI c eorporaJlon lo ad· mlntster the postal l)'stem. Council of !:conoonle Ad- villl'S : Profsuor M l l to n Friedman of the Univenlty of Chicago ; Alan Greenspan of New York; Lawrence • F•rtic al Nn York. Tho ACtJ lllo recommended ... WWlam 1'. Backley Jr., New York, odltor of !l10 NaJlooal Review, as pttlldenUal coo- !llllant cm nta: and ~ It said It hoped J. Edger • HOOl'll' -id remain FBI • director, bol tald If he retlm N-lhould choose Rep. • Samual DMtnl, ( R • 0 b lo ) , • Rep. John Hun~ (R-N. J.), : or Sheriff Jooepb Woodl ol : Coot County, UI., to replace :....:::him=--~~~~~~ ~upport Your United Fund ·~------>j " . -• --. . The Or•nte c-t's Most c-piate PRINTING SERYICI ---,.._ 64:MHI Tra111hter alkleTalkl m $J'86 -__ J ... ---upttl6 mllo! Volo ._ eontrol hl!FIUftllteld. .. $29.91 Val. ............. 4FootLon1 Credenza 1 • .....n ·--..... ,,,.,,.., • ftati rm --· $JM 1 M.tlYal .. 11 nea •-s1e1 .. .. , .. b .... = :12 lltt Ill ". .......... ·~29· lnl '• Dell1httal · a11ortment 5:::!$ II Walmlt~ 24 den1a ot countle11 u1e1 ... in eontemporarJ styling. Bleh looking that will enhance •D7 room, and at a Thri~ low Discount r:-1~1'! detatltar *"3nd in workl ot art •ell· -· .. -'$288 'llot.'Band· ~-bur-lap dealp ill eolor choice. Un· of .,...,., t'aramel1. $13.88 Men'r- Sport Watches Price. :e=--·=r" '9'' na11.d1om1 ealendar watch• with 80-mJ.nute timer, luminous dial andl:and1. Wom1n1• Tattersall tr Pl1I• car••• ....... $298 , __ Side ripper or .Up. on wal1t. 10 to JI. 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JI 1 t ' 2 4 !Qili IQC US <J 54+• ; ; f . -..... •r•••;+uss z so • ,, OqC ti 004 ¥¥I¥• U +••=+=+ 9 * •• '¥ ------....,.. .... -... ....--.. --. -----.. .. -... .. . .. . . Dai OAll. Y ~ILOT 1'1fen in Service on Dhty Around World I Lt. itte.-. R. IAtulu, 110n ot Mi."'-and Mra. Samue.J I.olleiux of 1391 lluelbrook Ori"' Hunilnlftoll B<a<b, has btt.ll..~ven spcclll recognition at }f.lmUton AFB, for his mWtitY improvement SUI· ~· Thi lieutenant'• suaesUoct WU ~ of l COllUnUOUI Air F~e c o • t reduction camgaign. Thf aircraft malnt.e.nance mfieer is a sradua~ o1 RedlOodt H;gll School and r~ed hU D.S. degree fl'GDl Whe~ton College'-Ill. , carrier USS Coral Sta off Vietnam. The aircraft . carrier ls deployed with the Seventh Fleet on "Yanke.e Station" ln the G~lf ol Tonkin. R.adlomu Seamu Rebert C. Colwell, \JSN, U, aon ot Mrs. Alice Colwell of 21!2 Raleigh St.1 Colt.a M.eu, 11 serving aboard the destroyer, USS Arnold J. Isbell. The new Marine ha! been assigned to ClltlJ) Peodletoa ror Individual CQmbat training., He waa pre~led a dresg blue un.ifonn by Le al ht r neck Magazine. He ls a 1rad11ale of btancla High School and .... red the oervlce In Auguat, 11181. 14. son of Mr. and Mn. Geor&e R. Nlckenon ol. Hunl· lngton Beach, ls MrVlng with the Mar~ Hellcol'ter Squadrtln-364, alr.o 1 untt. ol the First Marine Aircraft Wing, Vietnam. Team PacJ.ficatioo ProifTam, Mekong Della, Vietnam. fJ'he lieutenant was a!Jc recommended for the Silver Star 11 a tank commandtt near the Cambodian border. He 11 a graduate of C:OC-onit del Mar High School, 19114. C.1.rt Volbruc.k" of t90 Arbor, both of Costa Mesa. SUmu Jama A. Almqu.lfi, 10C1 al Mrt. Anna Almqllllt ol 1182 Bruah Dr.) Boollwalo't Ma,. i.e .. Teddy w. Ctodlll. IOfl ol Mr. aDd Mn. Everett G. CoodU! of 10141 Valley Forge Drive; Eulp A"14 t.i .... llllLil Two Co&ta Mesa men and M. Calaway, son ol Mr. and 1 .. Pvt. 1.C. Mark N. Holt, three Huntington Beach .men Mrs. Arvid M. Calaway o1. HONORED -~ U. Jamea lH. ~~rtgbt) son USMC, 19, of 275 E. 18th St.. [L Richard Qesd.na:ld, U.S. are serving aboard the aU..ck S7U Venturi Drive all of Hunt-~~n:M. Adelin~.ed~U-S'Cil'AI, 2lft JU eClglf Avt., The wing hu betn awarded the Preslden.Ual Unit Clt.atirf1 for Ill combat achievements. Costa Mesa, la servino with s •-~ of M and aircraft carrier USS Comtella-inatoa. Beach. \..NaWI es.a, recetv we ~ :• r Force ~· -· n.i·my, .. , son r. • '" .1-'6.:--Medal t K '"" · and Jleadquarte.ra aJJ d Main-Mn. J,..pb CletziMkl ol 2514 Uon. The carrill" roc:<nUy arrived ~ a oral Royal Thai AFB, mail n.).a Systems Technician l.C. ~ A. Tarotr, USN, JO, DI of Mr. aod Mrt. John A. !Turner nf 1$17 Westninster. Colla Me 11 , -to tho U.S. aboanl tbt iuclear powered cruiser, USS,"Lciog Beach. tenance Squadron 12,· a uni( Westmimter Ave., ·c 0 1 t'li Tbey ue Pltemn Appra. ln YokoluU, Japan...after coD-from Cql. Henq '.J)mJne?:mans, Wing Command~. ol the First Morine Ain:r•fl Mesa, bas bell awarded the Billy B-Murny, or 3(1111 ducting combot _..0on, He is a graduate at Newport Hari>or High - Wing, Vietnam. Combat Infantry Badge while CooUda:e Ave., and Seama• with the Seventh Pleet el Vi• and received bis A.A degree from Orange Coast ,. LL Midlael K. Niekenea. serving with the Advi&Ol'Y Larry G. Volbnack, son of nam. College ht 1964. Sum111Herbe.rl·V.Maue1. ~-.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::=:=::::- Operating with the Seven\11 Fleet off Vietnam, the Long Beach based destroyer aerves as escort for the Navy's aiant aircraft carriers. Tta crui!tt hu b • e n oper9ttne in the Gulf ol Tonlfn. Alimao 1.C. Mldoael P. N~ a ltM pduate of Ntwpcrl Harbor Hieb Sc:bool, ll & member cl a unit that •anitd the U.S. Alr Foret ~a!fiq Unit Award. Arman Noa1ck, a a ad- llllnliintiv• lplcia1i.st. in the ~. G<GUDd Electronics ~ Installation Agen- cy 8qi.i8dron at Patrick AFB, J'laG will war tbl dlatiDctive am1.-ribbon. Hi.,._ed ~ Coast Colil• belcn •lerloe the ~· . ~ lnlelllgence- maq; . Afnna ~ K.. Jacolls, USN, 2', ol 3Z7 Pira .. R<Mi!. Newport Beach ia wv- lag ~bpard the USS Coral Sea. 01. .1tl fcu1.h eamecutiv• de~t with tho Seveulh . Fl'4t, the Coral Sea 11 -lhlg In the Gull of T0r¥n, Vielnam. llamu Herbert 'f. Mutey, U~. 21, 6471 Cavan Circle, Hunllngton Beach, Ill aboard the ' U,,!i. nucloar powered cruier:IJ$ Long Beocb. hi Vldnam llnco Aj>ril. Ibo L.c:q Beach Pi•"Mwd anti· --ppmt ID a deploy-meit with the S.V-Fl<tt. Atma n..11 M. Noble, son : of Mr. and Mn. L. C. Noble of Im! -Lane, ;:~ w.:-::':t ;, Tex1 and .._ beelt ..i.ped to x..... il'B, Illa for traiiiini .. ...... ..... mnDi.cwtlilw•&lll. Ttia _ ...... -or J&l<r ~..., leMol, USN, 11, 90n ol Albert G. Maaey Jr., of tl~I Terry Drive, Huntington 8 I a e h , retumed to the U.S. aboard the nucle.ar powered cruil'lel', USS LonJt Beach. The ship has been Gpel'atlng ln Vietnam watera in a teven motnh deploymdlt wttb the Seventh Fleet. Alrmaa huk V. WU.. m, son o( Mr. and Mr1. Frank V. Wilson Jr. of 9082 Bermuda Drive, Huntln.gton Beach, hu been assigned to Sheppard AFB , Tei:., for training In aircraft. maintenance. The Airman la 1 graduate ol Huntington Beach . High School and attended Orange Coast College Wore entering th• lel'Vice. The anll-cubmarllM! warfare ---USS Yontown was the setting for the "Get Smart" NBC·TV f!tew while they ftlmed an eplaode to be seen on the regu!ar program early In December. Alnnu Apprea. Milloo J . BQdler, 20, ,an. al Mr. and Mn. MUton J. Handler of 2383 l"ordham Drive, Coste Mesa , 13 aervtng aboard the craft and eould bl seen during the film u were many or the Yorktown crewmen while busy at their jobs. . 'Ibe Story centered around Maxwell Smart, super 1leuth. agent 8' and "Sorry about that, Chief," who joined the U.S. Naval Reaerve. The carrier is back to normal oow, conducting the highly l•cl111ical job of quali- fying Navy pilot.a in aircraft arrier landingl!I. La•• Apprea. Jeffrey W. rtew, USN, 21, IOn of Mr. and Mn. P'rederick I . P'Jeld ol Hn Bruce Cr 1111n t, II~ Beac9 ii "'""" aboard &be USS Constellation. San!& Ana. _ The ciarrier rectntly visited Afrmaa Alpr n. n.rs., .,. Yok01Uka, Japan after coo - r u. __ , Mn ----L. ducttn1 combat operations 0 'JI"· .uu • "'~ the cout ot Vietnam. o.~ "' •t - Drive, Rlllldnpm BeM:b eom-Pvt. 1.€. J a 11 s • J. pleted bMle trahdac 1 t La-"--' •-T A ~bet&. 11, 10D ol Mr. ~ ~D, .. _ __, u-s A A--•--be graduate ti. 1'..nt. VaDey ~ ~--· · llUft:.IJ rg " 1711 Ub<ldor Drive, Colla Hi~ School, he bu been Meu, crlduated aa hononnan a"iJned to llheppord AFB. Tex: for training in llircraft ol hi• four-platoon terie1 of ma£htenanct:. 300 men after completion of recruit training at the Marine Atma ne... llri ..... , Cerp Recrutt Training Depot, llOll: or Mr. ind Mn. Roy _1an __ Dl_...,_· ______ 1 A. ::Hawthorn of MtOJ Via Goriiez. Capistrano Beach, has beeii assigned to Otanute AFB, DI. .for training Ill a weather equipment repairman. T6e ainnan ia a graduate nf Capistrano High School and earfied his B.A. degree from CaUfomia State at Funert.on. --- PU. L€. E4wla A. B"""', USMC, 21, son of Mn. Virginia C. Miller or 505 nh St .. ;Newport Beach, i.a serving • wiUiHeadq1.11rter1 and Ma¥ilenance Squadron-17 a unit: of the Firsl Marine Ainiraft Wing, Vietnam . Tlie air arm of the Third Marint Amphibious F o r c fl operji.W several h u n d r e d a.irctaft. M.icblnery R ~ p 1 I r ni a n Pln!man Robert J. Arnold, US~ 22. son nf Mr. and Mni. Ron9ld C. Arnold of 87)2 H~rd, Midway City, \11 serv· 1nJ ~board the attack aircraft LU'S BE FRIEflDl Y . U tou have new neighbors 'Or ~ow of anyone movlna: to bUr area. ple&R tell u1 50 :that we may extend a frlin41Y welcome and hfolp thljn tn ~e •f'QU11.lntf'd In ~r new 1u~p. tiuntington Be1ch YlsHor . : . Tomorrow I FRIDAY I by boot at FASHION ISLAND In 10 A.M. On the Mill P•cific Cst, Hwy . b ....... " J•mhor•• •nd MecArthwt Dr. - El Rancho knows you 're looking for different, delicious, eaq-t.o-fix moo,ls. Look at this selection! And look at the low, low prices! Halley's Pizza ..... ~EE~E ... 49-. ~PPER0~1 sr Ready to bake ... Add imagination and coo~ up a feast: 9 inch size. Rath' s Franks .............. 11 ."G . 51.n .............. 49~ All meat ! , , • Mk the youngster• .•. they'll say they v.•ant "Hot Dogs~" Frosty Shakes ..... . . .. ... . .. .. 6 '°1 s1 All tlavor1 ... 1oda foanb.in treat from Borden ••. in a r:an ! S& W Tuna ..................................... 3 F~ si Chunk light .•. it'11 & rttat time to servt a tuna e&Merole! 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Nixon, the pojcaj posbnan, may step up:=to : a blgger job in WiElngt:o1i"··whefl · PreSident· eleaJ Jijchani M. Ni.Ion takes oveE in J.anliarY. 'i,9tere may be something l'll::::be asked to do," said bdei Ed in an interview. "1$: had some eti>f.rience in W,&blngton wilh Bell 1tfaphoM) and in the,science fieif That will probably be the:iUrection I would take 'if as.&l:t." St right now his job is al$hose cards and letters thC'.'keep coming in -50,000 &inee Richard Nixon was eliied the nation's 37th presi- de:dl:Nov. 5. ·~e got a alack of cables on=iy desk -oh, .I'd say it'5ight inehes high," said br.iliiitEd. -Wl!iEPRAJSE -$iljt come from heads or st4 with praiae. Some come rrca plain folk with problem&. ~here are many more from onfiary peoplt expressin"g ~nal problems," Ed Nixon 'S:tme haven't r ec e Ive d thdf Social Security chttk. Sotl_t have sons in Vietnam anOome have aom In trouble. Tht!i all want help from the t-0~ l!!t among the cards and letmr& art "needles in the ha;itack" -words of con. gratulatiorui for President- eJect Nixon from the Shah ot Iran and from Prime Minister• Levi Eshkol of Israel and Harold Wilson of Britain. --- Enthusiasm 11 not the only thing Ed Nixon shares with hill brother Dick. They both "havl!: the same prominent nose, inherited from "both sides of the family." Their other brother, F. Donald Nix- on, a 54-year-:)Jd marketing consultant from N e w p o r t Bel\Qh,.once sported lhe same shaped nose but not any more. ''He played football, as we a II di<!," 1aid Ed, "but he broke his nose. It isn't quite as concave as the rest of ours." J DISSIMILAR otherwise, the t h r e e brothers -there were five but two died "many year1 ago" -are remarkably dissimilar. As Ed described them : Don is 6-l and heavy set, Dick is S-ll'n: and medium and F.d·is 6-4 and sle"nder. "Dick is the moderate of the family ," said 'Ed, a 38- year-old Ii e u tenan t com- mander in U.S. Naval Reserve. On leave of absence from his staff supervisory position with Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone in Seattle, Wash., F.d Ni1on worked for his brotte'r during hi s 1uccessful campaign for the W h I t e House. He now reads all the mail and decides which re- quire personal replies from the President-elect. working out repli~. He wants 'to handle thetn himsell," said Ed , who was either in. college or in the Navy d!U'lng his brother's previous polilica1 campaigns. But this-year he. wanted to help. "I wanted t~rticipate," Ed said. "Let's be as realistic as we can. There areSO niaDy letters, he had to get other people involved. ANSWER LETI'ERS '.'He wanted someone from the famil y to answer t.ht-·let- ters. So I answered the ques- tions raised by the letters, sometime1 enclosing statements oi my brother's." Ed Nixon was a geology major at Duke University where he received h i s ba chelor's degree in 1952: He later earned a ril a s t e r ' s degree in the same subject at North Carolina State. Before going to work for the Bell System in Seattle, he was an employment supervisor with Bellcom, Inc., in Washington, D.C. In June, 1957. the PreSident-elect's brother married the former Gay Lynne Woods, currentlY. I school teacher in Edmonds, Wash.. near their home in Lynwood. They have two daughters, Amy, 10, and Beth, a. Although he isn't sure he will go wtth his brother to W a!hington. he will if Wed. ''There ii notbinc: finned up for my futurt." said Ed. "I told him I wt1ald stay • • • as long as 1 waa required to .. , "liiA own personal staff is ~..._-~~---~~~~---'--~~~~~-~~~~~- -- :: ------- ::: -- -= .:: := -<; = ---.::t "' "' -~ "" "" e a I I I STEREO SENSATION! Tiie colorful sound or 0Na9e Cou"ty Music RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM .... I ' I { • From •Fashion Island. 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J~-the-­ -""" the .... ·--three-quarters ol I ... per _._,.,..,. iun a'POll!IDI He ~-tbt av•IP pentlD .... ~ .,....i..o1 chemi<:ll food add!Uv!I yurly, • ~ JOUlbH!ter mlrlclo drup p<'Oduct uni-dda If. fedl "end may mn aflcr o!ni..lir ,...iiC-llliMu. • "Unleol -.. u.. ie.... and .._ qulekly to epplJ. the -loiowlldal _ .. havt -, ta.: It wfl1 ahr171 be -.plele. -to ........ bleml If tbe en•bcanent. we an cooirilnfr I n 1 • It 1 b It dlautcr," Johnac:m daid. Ho· -..... _ - -IHI 1b1 "°"""' at 1cttntl_1t1, lawyer1, socloloCbb, englneen Ind othen specl11izi1J1 JD upects of .-..· icolOfD' -the .... lnrpily between lDln IUld lib environment -ln hopes of galntnc some recom- mendations for overall action. ''Jmt II 1VtrJ human 90- tivlty_ bu emtrlbuted to cur environmental ·p. r o b I e m 1 , eve1"7 human acttvity -pro. bably without exception - ii eoinc to hive to be involved ln tbeJr IOJutloo," J ohnlOl1 uld. '. . 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' INITANT MAllllD POTATOU 1' OX. ll'Ke. 39c SAVE 10c lra extra IGV• Inv• made poulblo by tpec:l~I pvrcha• from the man. ufacturw arid paa:aecf Oh to you .--yiloy. PRICES !FFECTM FRIDAY, NOV. 29 THRU TUESDAY, DEC. 3 STORE' HOURS DAILY-10 A.M. !O 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN., 10 A.M. !O 7 P.M. MANHAnAN O 12-0Z. PKG. o 10 JUICY SERVJNGS "TASTY RNDIR" 'MIENERS llG VALUE! DELICIOUS APPLES " EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON 9CKDIN ~~CROP NO TffWEST llD FROZEN SPR!~~~ao ·1 ·Jc PEAS .. CORN SAVE 3c I M fROUN ' orion ,.oz. 25 Honey Bunss~ve -COACHELLA VALLEY - PINK or WHITE 6:$1°!. GUPEFRUIT --• -GARDEN FRESH - SPINACH 10~ BUNCH --·--SVfEET O JUICY - CA\IFORNIA NAVIL -FRYING • CHICKEN =~ 29L~. 5;1100 ' LEAN O DEPENDABLE QUALITY 43c GRouND BEEF ........... L·\· .,. e· l~~i:CE siiouRLDERVEN ctoo 7 9~ .~Y:.:.~e:i;::u::_ ::. ____ ..;..~:;.. __ _, ORANGES !88~ . , ·~ \ 2 It's Smart to · SHOP and SAYE at FAD SANTA ANA-2120 SO. BRISTOL AT WARNER COSTA MESA ... 2200 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON 1 I t..:.-. .----.-.-.a..-. -.-.-.....-A _ _. A.• •A•• A 44*--....---..-~ ._. 4----~ -----~------_._ ..... _____ .................. .........._ .... ..._..._...._.._..___ --... ------ .. ,. -• • • ,. ........--.........--w .. ~· -...,.. ....-..........-.. --~~ .....,,. • ......,~ r , ' ' I • ' . ! '.t I .. ' .. ... . • .. •, ."\ . .. c . . . . . ' ' . -. --.. • . ' -. . ) • -. I • ' t • ~ .......................................................... 11111!'· • •. ' . , • • • . ' · ...... • ' • • • • • • •one-stop' shopping a1; ·1ts' f'inestl . Open Thursday & Mondays Eves Till 9 . . The 1 . • NICEST Things Are Wrapped In Our Pa~kages! • • .... ~ ,. ' ' . ~ . ~ _WRAP UP YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY AT OUR DISTINCTIVE SROPS . . * ScN-on Dnig * Maltier task9t *Jean Dahl -' .._ . • * OJCk ;Vernoe' ".J . . . . * La hllerta' . . · : * 'JMclcory Fe ms .~ ' ...,. .... . -......... , . . ·* Cllllblen Bench • I , . * Hallclay's Men's . .. * Paper Unllmltff * Vera's Intimate Appni *..lion Hardware . ' * Chaites H • ._,. Jew.t.rs * WestcHff .Shaes ~ * Playboy Hair Stylists * lank of Ameri~a • * laker's Westcllff Camera * Dr. Lou Ray Elder * Westdlff l'laro lcsben * lobtrt ieilcley Men's * Hlllnpty Dlll!lpty Chllchn'1 * Montgomery Cleanen ' . -* Danell's: ~~ Tu Shop GIFT ·WRAPPING FRll AT MOST STORES .. . ' . ...... • ' . • • \ • • . \' • . • I ' "' '' ----·-------------...... ------..----.-..-. ---.~ ---·--~ ------~ ----------.--.. ---- -.,..-._. .... ---..-----------------...... --------..---'"' '9 y w -9 'Y 4 c ... LZ 4 UP4 '4 44. c 4fC44W 19 4 Q W•• CW =+ 4 4 4 =+ 9 -------.... ----· ----·-... · ' •' ·' 'tHIS ONE BREAKS DOWN l'OR HAULll'jG AND STORAGE . . 'Choite 'in Formal Attire Seen ~ ' --. .. I ' ~ ~As1 Reason for New Popularity l J Men men are ha.tng fun oblM!rven of the f a all I 'O n 1 11plag formal" tban at any trends, and the stylilts have Ume in historY, according to been giving them plenty of reason for It. 'l1lt variety of formal wear styles has Jn. creased in direct proportion to Us popularity. There are double -and slngle-breastod models, styles with shawl col- l.an, framed shawls, notch laP013, peat lapel>, semi-peak lapels, novelty laPOI! and an of thole ln choices ci satin, grosgrain, moire and barathea -not to mention velveb:, jac-o quards and brocades. 2Juri119 _·:Jhe .JJo/iJaip We'll make you look your . _prettiest, and remember, we specialize-in . Wigs and falfs. ~h -ti' ~'ff"~' STYLll I PHONE 548-0460 'Ibe fonntlly-clad male can try 'the -look with • Nehru dinner jacket in velvet or shimmering brocade, he can be a cool sophisticate in a black traditional, he can wear an opulent black moire dinner jacket with black -mobalr blend formal trouiera or be . can go for a sleek l'IY or-blue -. ' "-the lallll ll7lel lo -.. -tlepn! l!dwardtaa modellwltl! tr!mlj la1Jorod lba!dln, ~tel)' cW1aocl -wilstl, ilared coai. that art quite a bit longer than usual and generous ullter-type collars. MosUy In double-breasted•, these are leu frequenUy seen in bakol- lared 1inglH>reuted versions. Probably the mool Im· I ,portant thing 1 bout t h e -------------------I -Edwardian model.a is tbe1r un- qualifted 1tatemeut ot elegance. \ (' t. ' ' l " • " l. • • - hrlstmn I& trod!Uonal and so 11' we at Halliday'•-SL Nick ""F»~ likes to fill hit pack with handsome.selections raw on fertlve , display at our new shop. Men vmo like good things will enjoy a Gift lrom IWllda1'1o ' • TRADITIONAL CLOTHING 1104 Irvin• Ave. -We1tcliff Plaza Newport IHch, C.lif.' 645-0792 • • t Bicycles: Yule Gift Tradition CHRISTMAs CLEANUP MUI)' ol the broll .. cen- turi,. old. In and..t 11m ... plays performed In cathedrala durlni the Chruiml! bolldl,y were let to music. In tbe 13th century, SL · Fr..eta of Assisi 1pread thil tradlUon outside the church by tn- corporaUng the aongs In street festivals. ~ ' -' ' Vf e wish you a DIAMOND CliRISTMAS CHAR.LBS ~ BAltR --........ -<>& -----.... • SAMJA ClAUS RIWEl TAYLOR FAKE FURS .W,•/ ' ... .... .. -ltdt.;.~ HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS Everything you need fw ~,UdlY. decorating . and entertatnin9 ,.CHllll'MAI MUnMU HeJW.., 9reefft1p :M1t1 1•111 .., ·-• .,. w1tli the H1!11111rl: 1111- prl.t .,1 the Mck. SeM y- fri11Hf1 "th• ¥1fJ fflt.'' • PAITT PlllNU "•"·t••r ,,n4ay part, 11llly, ••• , ... ly, e!Mll 4elithtfully wlffi I ,,.._Jal H1ll111•rk party M. •1PT WUPPtN•I Sh4* ynr tfieu1Mfiil111u •11 the ••hl41_ ef the "'cka,.. ..... with Hallmart "'"'"" riw..n., ••' h-1111 .. HOMI DICOIATIN• Dec-ti wall•, df>Ots, wl1to tlows, and 1t1lrw1y1 with tl1• i?htf1d H1ll1111rk pr111-eut 't 119na. ~ Clvtut11WA PJ gtt-togstltRM . . It's Knits Made In JrelanJ ..__ ... .. . ' ''In · Galway . Bay'' Especially For · a a erta WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1 All In Natural Color e Berets ' e SJ.ort Skirt (A.Une) • f >-.... -• • o, ..... e. C1pri1 • , . • ~~---.....---.. - - --....... ··--------------~----~ ------------... -= ...... ·----·-· ( ;•b !l)'O iJ11 •)01 "" ch "'" t:tir ''" .. I llllClllllP•ee-211111;11110•211110 .. a••112•0C111&••211a•a-.a11•2•01J111•Z •2•••0•4211-•t,.•O'&S\llD!t!f"P"$6Jl'!DS•t•z11:•: 'llBJJl!Ql!!llJUJ ,, •• '""""'""'' ... £ !OIS-•O*"'"''"'z •. "'' ....... ,_,.,, ... , ....................... -................ r-. .. ~· ~·-... -..... ...___.._. .... ...--~-~ -.,.. -;o• • I DAILY PILOT ft Sterling: Perfect Gift for Womeh .. of Any Age ' 'lbere'a no need to worry ,18.bout the generation gap when ~,you give sterlinf 1 i I v e r fJ1atware -females of all ages 'love' It! Starry~ed teenagen and grandmothers a 1 i k e .cherish sterling for it.s beauty ;.:and eteance. and the sen- :'timeDtal asosciatioas which \ siurround this llfe\ime gift. The one girl, of cour''" In popularity. although the bride-to-be may quire. lllan swe•len In popularity. a gilt oflferlln( for a leenqo be a P-utllnc ot 1fD!1nC who'• alwo,ys voted moot like-It's ""''Uy quite euy for feel Illy. -lettloJI her · Teen&p iifla -IOI far QI the fl percent of teeoqe girl la an lljv-~ ~ Jll8de. up of ellber ,_," ll•• ly to recelve •lerlin& Is the gJILi!lven to leun the brick'• friends and'"'1•Uv,. lcnow her ·flom· the altar tbemlel.,. -IP'ls who uµd f0< stullna' Mure. Instead of . a 'fall , or alx "'""'°' brlde-t1>be. $le'• certain to Uatware pattern and the exact prefettQCel, she do ~ 1 n 't are kmwn to potlilvely dote Oatware, · ·93 perc:ent b,.d , present, w~ wW ~ly , ...r cet the lion's sh.are of ·these pieces she needs, f0ir more hesitate to give this tn-on tteru-n, flatware. Among &r,ady picked out th·elr •. "becistutdeutbe&lrlgr0"9 U theres • motlier OI'. gilt> th~ holidy, too, for there and m'"' glrla•are reglaterlng !orm•tioo to the bridal gilt a l""'P of over· I , uo favorite pattern .-. prool not . older,.lferl!nc'~! "!aulJ, value , 111-'*' )<IOf 1lft 1111, are more Christmas brlda their sterling with the bridal conaultanl. Either a pl1j)dlt call teenagers questioned ...,.,,uy oolr t!>a! a woman know> bet . and durability , inake It a a d1'cred fljqdy. w!lf pnib- than ever. December, now:tbe gift registry ol a local jewelry or a vbit to the jewelry or ln regard 'to their Chrlltmas OWQ.~1 but that she makes perm.alleot poueuion. ably divolfe the-ta· tJiat third biggest 'wedding month, or department store. '!'he d<pOrtment store .will glV. you gift prer....,.,.., aotid ailver it up ear\y ln 'liJo., . · , .,t truly. Jl!lll!lO'&ble gift, for. there are "mibifDJ llnb" ID bows only to June and August reason, probably, is , t.)'lat all the lnfOCJna~ you • re-· · flatware~~~eYen higher Brom an·aduft .poµit of vjew1 a teen.age girl C<M;lld, .ot course, her set qt ,ll61. • 1 --------5Jlii ·' FROM . RION HARDWARE IN WEStC'LIFF PLAZA W·RAPPING ~ .. --~--------------------~-------------.................. ..,. ...... ., ... ., ... ..,. • ., .......... "'J I . TRIM ·A TREE SHOP SNOW i I · · . 25 Lite Outdoor SPRA y i CAN e LONG LASTING e WEATHER-PROOF 39c !-~--.;;.;;;... ... __ ....;;;;;;;;... ... _ ... -:' ____ ..;;._ ...... _____________________________________ ~ __ ... , ___ k'U_~,~------........................ _ ... .. I Complete Stock of Everglow-ls ute $ 59 Why DishmasterZ l ........................................................... ~ ................................. ..J of doing dishes lite-Fantasti"lc Makeup Mirror THEIE'I NO MEAT SERVED THAT CAN IUFFALO THE FINE CUTTING IDG!Of GERBER BLADES Steel and style are the ;iccountable edge of superiority In ill Gerber Legendary Blades. This BSf carving set with Bil· mung tj' carver and Siegfried fork combines both: the cost· !fest steel ever ll!ed in C\Jtlery and clean, fuf)ctlonal deslsn awarded recognition by the American Museum of Modern Art. Two-piece 1e1 fn solld Walnut chest. • • $25.00 $21.99 7 Speed BLENDER Fine savirlgs on this 8·push button, cloverleaf Jar model. S·cup capacl!y, UL , $4210 FITS ANY 5lNIC ... i M• .._ _.. wlttl UTl0 PANTAml ~ ..... , """-r. s.. .,....,, .,. ... llpt ., ... .. ....... ...... .. •• _..,.,.. Giid CHI 11 tH ......... """°'· ht .. fMt ffhlrlll .... wttll .... Complete Stock of Case POCKET KNIVES AvocNo, HlrvHt Gold, White One .step dishwashing, less wear, less repair, savings on detergent, hot water savings, hygienically clean, no ·awkward handling, no need for scrub pads. , I I • 3/a" DRILL KIT REG.VALUE $26.32 ' 1999 1-4 pieces. U·12' %"' drftl. ~ C.H. Bib, IJ)ralfw discs, a.ckinj ped. More (Drill atone, $14.44) & HUNTING KNIVES From $2. 9 5 to $8,00 ' 8/sck & Decker,, %• DRILL KIT ... 8 PIECES ti-100 ,,.. drill. ~·. 311s• & v.· Bits. Wheel arbor. Horizontal driff stand. Chuck key. Chuck key holder. (U·IOO drift alooe, $U>.99) liEG. VALUE 1399 $15.44 2488 U·l40 flntthinc Sander. Blut met•nk carryin1 ceu. 20 lhffts of 11sortac1 .. ~i nc ,,.,,.,. (S.nder 11oM, $21.88) RION h ·a~dware . · COMPLETE HOIBEWARE. l-HARDWARE 1024 IRVINE .AVE. located in WHtcliff. Plozo NEWPORT IEACH ,..,.6~4 =---.;11~3 3= .,., .• , .. ,...., .. ""'' .. "'"'· •·'-'''· ........ ,.., "'.....\l-•.. ; .. DISHMASTER• Beautiful looking ..• beautif ut cooking ..• FARBERWARE. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC COOKWARI! Enjoy carefree cooking and elegant serving - with beautiful Fari>erware ... truly America's. finest automatie ·--1111~ A ""' concept In cooklftct tbt ,_.. "cool ttJN"' brolllnc 11tttl0d Clfr clrwlatfon •wnd cooltlnf melt) INls In Ill the fllVOl'ful, h11lthfwl Julcls ••• only tilt fat drips nllJ. HO SMOKE. NO SPATTER. Ho hood or 1nctosu11 thtt ''""' to "' "" """' . $44.99 • $15.99 • electric cookware I "" ' .!.J nllltWI ma-... -11111191·.,..m .._.,., .. .... -... ---__ _,.,,:,:;)} ... --·-""'"'"""--·--... , T•lllfll• .... Mltl1I...,.. ,._ • • • .. ,, *',.. •• .... TIOly tho""'~ -----.... "' -liB1t Ndl, CrlftMI Ill ;..Mc STNM.llS .. fN1l$1 .... ..... .... • ltm.. ........... .... • ... S19.99 u• S22.9 From SDJ9 ' ' ' I 1 ' ' i ' • , ' ___________ -. ___ 0 _______ ----· ___ ._ ---------· ..... ...-.~---........... .._..,....,0..,.0 ,..,. • .,e ... •------.. ·iz.o_.z ... tll?SUllPlll.n?ll'MC ... PllPM0 ... 0 11tClllOPllPllPOiilCSUlltlis'Oiil.01°110 ... fizlOMOSUllC!is0211lOWJ "'"' ...... '-r'"""-'-'"_.,,.,..,~...--~~·-.... -.. -4 ... -•.• -~-.__...,, •• .,._,._ ~-----...,,,.. ..................... -..... _....,....,.,...,...,..,,...._....,..,._ ....... __ ...,......, __ ..,.-...,. -.....-~•<+4¥•-. u cs;,. ... , .. we+•••.,...••t•t 4q W4W-.+qs4 ...,. w-.w -----.... ··-----... ~---_____ ._.....,_ . .....,.., .......... .._41..,,_. -· .. ~4 DAILY PILOT Spray Paint Often Can Turn Hinting Season: Here's How . One Yule Present Into Two You · Can Keep It a Fair Game Ooo <JI the joyoul<U(*ll ol rifts. 11 well • decoratlooa -..U, and preoml oD Ibo bollday pnpuatloa ia using for ywr own home. maldnp for 1 po 1 b dmel The hintiDI aeuoo iJ now ff you want a sport coat, officially ~ apeclfy wbether It lhould be :r«D" -~tll' .......... bandl-Comlder the problems )'OU Interior. , wwt to ,...... tlldusive end c a• oolve by 11P'8¥-Pllntlni A venalile, depelldable tool ........,, .... __ ... , d gilt bolo! It la an Ideal -for ywr bandlworl< II spray How will bi kDcM' she wants a winter-weight or one for don't ...m lo be ~ettlng tile maaage ~. drop tho word that you wilb you bad .... & lterlinl ailYer Jimlent.o pad-resort wear·, both a r e dle to stuff her own cocktail 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ =;.ai.,iiiii~iiiiiii""iiiili•,_.._iii)iiijeaiiiiaiiDiijl ltitute for wrapping ov .... ~ paint. Koiol-Brile FI 1 t-Dry I' ~-er rov!tallzlug an old and Ultratooet spny ......i olives unless lhe tells tiim? available at Cbriltmas Ume. Ill •W.-..:i l • • SAIJA-OAUS · • W11~looldntlt Wiil ROIRT " UAl'HEk COATS ' ' . . -... , .. HAVE A box for 1 1111 handmade with •• ., fnlm Martin Seoow', for loVlag tare. · example, can traniform a ..:J:'1~~~ :r;1"1~ ~ ..::,:= Sprayi>aJnl the outafde of a Uems. cdlee«JDtalner, wblch Is par· Mmln Senour spny l"lllfo ttcularly IUilable atnce it bu ore avallal>le tn a vartely ol I pWllc, reusable tlgbl COV«, clear brtg!lt eolcn, lndudlnc and lhen pact the baked l\4ms *"" gold; --· -tn IL By lpl'l)'-palntlng the llDCI allveiy dlnlme for - c>11, :pou'ro .. ally glvtn glwo lpirtie on :J«ll" holiday -. glftsj the cooties and the When you're spray painting, Jdlcbeo Clll!Bter. Spray,paint protect n<arlly Items, w a I I 1 olhe< &tie cans ID matclllng and -lkion, since fast-<lry ena- motlf for an entire canister mels are vlrtUally lm~ sel lo dean fnlm -painted Don't overlook tbe customiz.. surfaces. Make your own lim- ed loot you can achieve also ple spray booth by opening by llgbUy spraying sparkling one side of a large carioo, lour gold on the bow and paper ol f .. t or more. Stand It up, op. a gift wrapping. enbool< lashlm rr ID a senil- Tbere are m any personal clrcle, and lpread DOWlplP"' · gift.a 7 o u can make. Spray-on the DOOi' below. Be sure you pdlt bapgen:, transform plain are in a well-ventilated area cartom Into· l~ious hat and and away from open flames, onderall~ XMAS Looks Fresh Out of the Washor ind Dryer. Never Needs Ironing. l"'-it Slmt Mff .• Larp-XLt. T..wler Glrfs J, l, 4 _,...~, .~ \ KOOKY CAMERA -Among novelty toys available to loday"s bias• youngrlerl i-this , crazy camera t!Jat looks like it II made of soup cans, odd bits of plurllblng and o!ber "jwlk" materials. But It really takes pictures; develops and prints them in just three minutes, too. Play Clay-To Children It's Finger Licking Good And ahe"<won't -have uy idea 1. Cerialn people lacking in .,,.hal be "anta ilnlesa lie con· the refinements of -gtft-btntlng veya the Idea. just cut out a picture or But conv~ylng the Idea advertisement of what they IOUDdl ..-ID , print then want and illp It under the tn practice: Of coune, the breakfast plate. 11lat'1 pretty I Wife or 1ad1 (rleotl ~ the obvious and aboWd be avoided. gentleman mlgbt be the llOCI<· ~ Instead, '1lt out the photo u.to-jem '1pe wbo .-ou1d lib or ad and casually place it his IUU'ltioNJ atralgbt from where you woul.d moot likely the Bhoi'l'lns list. Hare a keep It {Doo'I hide It loo sbnple ta!Julalloo wW IUfflce, well). Uae'lt as a bcok mark; U you haVe to ,be more Idly leave It on your dresser tubUe let's consider Other or in a shirt pocket. Put it ~tlvtt. 'Here ~....,.. te9en in the drawer with your car- offered by Hart Scbaffner"lnd keys or with rece.ipts and bills Man:, prominent m,e n • a your wife might likely consult clothier; they involve waya 2-. If your favorite item is a man C8ll pl.a.nt a lift idea in a store windows, go -subUmlna.Uy f ~bUJr or window-shopping tome even- otberwiae. Wilen YW hlnl, pro-ing and J'!'JI accidentally baP- ;ride l!!K\'lih lnfprmallon to pen b'y. make certain you get what 3. Admire the wanted item yoq rtalJ.y want. For uample, on someone else and, if you ' ' '"'~ Look. your '-"- best for the HAPPY HOLIDAY · LOOK! Pro/ej~ionaf SANTA CLAUS Was '"" looking •t BONNIE CASHIN SUEDES W..ldlftl'te• -"""""'• ... , .. DRY CLEANING Jl , Avoid lhe rush ••• Have your complete wardrobe made sparkRng fresh • • • NOW! MONTGOMERY -' There's no need to brave of food coloring have been ad- tbe bedlam of your local toy ded. Bring to a boil over store to get a last-minute medium beat, stirring con. Christmas gift for Janie'• lit-atanUy, ~k a minute longer tle friend or some young and or until mixture looks like unexpected guest. Just step moist mashed pot a t o e s . into your nice quiet kitchen Remove-from heal Transfer arxl. cook up a batch of play-to plate; cover with a damp clay. Children nr· all ages love towel and when cool enough to model and thl! particular to handle, knead a litUe 81!1 clay will be "mother-ap-you would dough. Pack in a proved," for the two in-plastic bag. Add y o u r gredientl are baking soda and Chriatmaa gift wrappinga and cornstarch . . . bolh food1 along with your gilt tag a , • .which means It's sale second tag giving the nclpe I in the smallest bands. Since for the clay aiJ1ce · there'• · both produda are also recorn. bound to be-'I. request tor DRY ·CLEANING AND_ LAUNDRY WESTCLIFF PLAZA P • d $6 t $8 mended bath additives for more at a future date. Add nee 0 aens!Uve skin U'1 gen!le to a footnote lo the nclpe ad--I young, tender hands. And it visJ.ng that the clay drlea out lit. l ~ -i won't spot or stain clothes, hard ea cement overnight; 1128 IRYINE A VENUE 646 2392 Weslcliff '7 UIW'1 P7Y DUMPrY Newpo.rl I '."~o"'S.1:rY~lay, simply ::: ~el:u:-=:~, ':i~ . . ~ P~I -~~'!_~~ .. !~~..:.--~~~..J ;.;~:;1:~~~ ~~~~\t!oi:::~ ~--~·---_·,-F~-~-~-~~-~: ... ~-~· :-~~-~-:-~-~:~-~-:-;.-~-::-~--~-~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~ ... ;, .. ~ ... ~-~-~-~ ... :, .. 1111f~ ... :-:-:-:-~-: ... :-:-:-:--~-~-~~-~-~-~-~ ... ~-~-~-i::-~--~~-~~~~~f--~~~~~; HOLIDAY SHOES Pretty girls go to parties in I.if e Stride ' EXCITING CHRISTMAS WITH A POLAROID~~~~RCAMERA FREE Model 210 FREE 5 ·x7 ENL.ARGEMENT DEMONSTRATION. POLAROID CAMERA GIRL Wiil, IE HERE SAT., ptOY. 30, FR.OM 1-4 P.M. TO TAKE YOUR F«EE COLOR PIC1VRE . ' Westcliff Cameras I ~®m:i@~fim[!S ~IT~[!S~ roID9J ~~!Ji]~ from BUSTER BROWN. ~ BUiter Brown 1tarta fall wjth a sweet col1ectioD .of briaht. 9hin.Y patenta with a bit of metaL Our Newest Addition - Men's Sperry Top-Sider We Gladly GIFT WRAP Any Item FREE of Cbarge I• -• ' shoes White Peau de Soie tinted to match any ensemb1.,._i: ... of covne. Al!o available Black Peau de Soi.e. silver kid and i:c>ld kid. Westcliff Plaza 17th & ·Irvine 4 Newport Beach Open Jfon. " '!bun. E>M. • ] ll p ~ L u c E ~ I 11 I I .____...__. ___ ---_ _... ....... --------------· ------------------------ -........... --· ••••• -· -·-------··· s-. •S•l'"S_l_'"•""""'•-••-•c"'u-a-w.,:-.;a:a:O!CJS"'CCISSIQ.,t»¥_,f,_W,.,'!1,.*...,l•S,.•rwa .. s•w.,.a:.,;111'#11Sa"'U-U-.. U-SSOl ... C•S$b11SS-tt"""A-'"'•¥-S•-•"l'P-S~••wma-a-•~•~•~-""""-",..'_"_"....,,. .... ....----.... -----,.. • ....--·--·-~------- How Y rile Tree Started · The tradltloruol Qlrlslmu aid lbal durinc • wait Oii tree II Ol1<0ll often lbe starting a 1MW1 Q:rillmu • Efe, point for holiday decorallnsl. Luthe< became eocb1oled with Many hlllorl~ give Martin the ~-ty al ••----' Luther credll fer il)troduclng -u ~ ~~ the decorated evergreen to the atar filled Uy. He cut c b r I • I m • • celebraUOllll. • small fir for bll ......, mil Evergreens were abundant ln decorated it with candles to h1s native , and lt-11 simulate stan. ~· .dick v er n 0 n SPORTSWEA• WESTCLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH to ordinary sweaten, you 11 Wlllt n antl:n: Theme Tree New Trend . . . In Holiday Decorating 0.. al tho -elplflwit ol'll docontlool, !""I' to olJ -In Cbrl1ta1a1 dq&ell1laa.........,mll0 ' -allol. -.. tO • feel al prlaad. '!be ~ IPOkelmin, bal -tloe uoa tree baa lfveo rill to t1oe of the "theme" tree wbich UM ol mulU-treM with a beano relate!f Ol'lllllleDla lllld formal flmllY Ina ID lbl Uv. deccratioOI. 8oma ol lbl ,_ Ing eoom, luo !rte Ill Ille popular are tht: c I r c.u 1 , dla or ramµ, room IDd a mnery rb7me, Victorian, -.i tree !Gr lbl cblldrto'• Della llolibla. lllld candled .... ,__ TrlmmlD( tho ..... bu pie lbemel. Gold, red, blue, become • lomll1, _.uve .,_ lllld mWU-<Oiora nnk' tlfcn with -...... up b)lb' ID popularity. Tbe -ID/I Ill,,,., up ...... . ·-· ~....toot .... ·-. be uld. (-al lbe rial 2IO Ughla, I minlmmn JIOO'•I) ;. IWLY PILOT SMJA au , W•-hel""9rt HADIEY ·WIMIES • . .. , ...... a luxurious robe makes a DJ~~ 01!1 ~ §' s 2 ' for Years to Come IUY 'Tit• DOG A CAn SOME CLAIM IT'S JUST WHAT HE WANTS alo /eatu.Nig ' ' . . . • • • Lei Animals Get Acquainted Our Exquisit~ Line of Intimate Before Giving for I Christmas . Apparel _ That Make Thane al)'lM thil clasaij: Red Is THE Color The -popular holiday color In flowen ii fed to n:- press joy and laliJbter. (l ...... symbolize everlaltlng life, and shimmering gold and sliver stand for radlant'e -colon that blossom in the leU0011 spirit. .,.....,.. SANTA CLAUS waa-look!nt 11 stARfS, BRTS CHAllS'.& BAGS animal. Put the smaller anlmaI on the floor -in this case, the kitten -and let the dog aee him from the security of. your lap. Hang onto him unW he is over the shock. When he shows signs of wanting to sniff the in- truder, lower him genUy to the. floor, keeplng a !inn hand on hia collar. Talk to him in encouraging, genUe tooes. Unless he eiblbi~ signs of hostlllty (unllltely U the new animal is bll inferior in size), let him approach and eumine his new friend. There may be Initial lll!DI al fear on both sl~es. There may be none. When it is clear tha& no harm lll:ill come to the Jd~ (or bunny, or. whatever), release both animal! to get acquainted at tehlr own speed: You will be arllazed how soOn they are eaUng out of the same bowl, chasing each olber llOUlld the couch, Sleeplos tot:etber, paw in piW. ' So, w • llWe puce.on. earth at your own fireside, try ~l>olw pe" ";;;CbrlJllnu, m'll ':: it ia just what Fido bas alwa11 I -- Westcliff Plaza ' Vet .a's lftHIAft APPAHl --··-·---- . .. • " ~ ••• ·~~ Phone ···: 642-1191:-.:: wanted. ___.__...,.__.. ..... .,. JlfiSMMMMili-Jiii••MM_...,... -- This Gih Keeps Giving Hera's a package famlllar ' . to discerning shoppers • along the Oran~e Cb~. , _; It has everyl{ling ••. a. :t-: gilt for anyone-of any age. , And it keeps on giving an year round,.. not jusfif . .. I Thane wardrobe I Thane'• alpaqp. lolflna cluoie la luatrom, smartly tallored. Huui walhmle. "'111 to flt Slaas 'M-lrl!L 1ndoh.-ncolon. J Tuttlet are in and Thane'• saddle aboulder 1ongaleev• pullover ia claasic bt 1tylins--luxnriou1 to wear. Tloano'bil8 lhil lin• iweater 0£ 100% l1mb1wool. A•toma\ic wa1b and dry. Guaruteed mothproof. Sizes, M-L-Xl. R.ei'1il pull<wer wiih 1 yoilth(al duh. of actiOIL --Tl..-111~ • , -(hrfstnlasliM, : ~ I • I I ' '311.00 , luxurloua l.Jmbawool 11 iulft?lJlJ COmfor'table. Hand Wa1hable. Guaran· wwino1hJIOOf. Sit .. • • W.i.xt. You'llwptmcra In the D'IW'lll fa] colon,\ $17.IO ~ Ole wba. )'011 tee -t1ae.-ico1m1 ' $H.OC1 nhtrt · - • • WestcRflPhl• .---. '. .... , ..... ~·· f'' ... Readership: You Spell it A-n-n' 1l-o-n-d..+r·s .... -I ---Ot4hlt Mllllrl -SIRVING THI ·PUIUC AND TRADI ........ 642-4321 2211 W. llllloa IMI. -port h•cll • I • • • • .t In fad, we hOpe, 1QU ~li:t 1 wall till Chrisllllp$' to 011'! , it. This pac~age lS filled wllh' i ads, photos, feaw and I the ftesllest pews we c;o•kf ~ find lo help rocj epjoy • Ifie holiday season. •i 1 ' . I ' -~ ---...-----------..._ ----------.-------______.....___ ---------.......__ __ --- • --.. -------~-~~-~ ..... _ .... _...i .... _ ... __ ,..._ ........ _ _.ii::ool ...... _...:i -~--------... ---------- • .. ll'Jl V I'll.OT County Symphony Hurdles Obstacles in Fine C~ncert ACADEMY AWARD WINNER DAILY '11LOT Iliff,....., Familg Fracas By TOM BARLEY Of .. Dllty .......... It speaks -lot the morale ol. the Orqe County Symphony Orchestra that lta members overcame aome pre. program obrtaclea Saturday 11!11 w®d _have bad 1.....- P1ualci1n1 packing UI>tbeir in- """""1111 Ind beadlng lot borne In •boo!ute dilglmt. ThiJ writer, for o n e , wouldn't have blamed them. For, just a few hours before lhelr openir]g concert of the oeasoa Sat\l<day night, the clutler«I stlp of the' Chap- man College auditorium - currenUy being renovated - was an inch deep in aawdost. Barbara Garlich blows her fu,rry top at her mother (Audrey Snitzer) as father ('Oavid Goodall) tries to mediate the situation in this scene from ''The Irregular Verb To Love," closing Friday and Saturday at the Costa' Mesa Civic Play- house in the Community Ceilter auditorium, Orange County Fairgrounds. Aid i a gust edconductor- director Daniel Lewis told us : "There were saw horses all over. the plact, a dozen workmen banging and ham- mering and enough ·wiring ,.._ • spilled around to wire the i Huntington J -l 1'Best Man' ~~::lm:::~~ay- John Wayne, at 61 , Enjoys Rugged Roles whole world. It took thrte hours to find room to play and the contractor and l aJmost came to blows." And the outcome? A magnificent performance-by thiJ vastly improved orchestra and a rendition of Sergei se has announced Lbe cast for its next production, "Th e Best Man," a political drama which wUI open in January ":-0 on Rhoades and Joseph CarT will portray the two pres- idential aspirants, with Shir- ley Dvorak cast aa Rhoades' Wife and Tommy Edwards as Carr's. The role of the aging e1'-president will be taken by Terrence Doyle. ·others in the Huntington "Beach cast will be D a v i d Maiville, Dennis Griffith, Dev lmurke, Joy Matville. B i 11 More.land, 7.oe Ra1ph, Howard Selomon, Mary Solomon, Ron I,,angseth, John Zimmerman W!d Mil<e Frym. ·"The Best Man" will be di- rected by Anabelle Quigley, who played one of the candi- dftes' wives in the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse production of the play in 1966. The show i!I scheduled for a Jan. IO open- ing, running five weekends at the Barn, 2110 Main St., Hunt- illgton Beach. By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) John Wayne spat on the sound stage floor, snapped h i s suspender' and b e 11 o w e d : "Hell yes, I feel good. Why shouldn't I?" Four years ago big Duke had part of a lung removed, tlie result of cancer. But to listen to him holler you 'd think be bad four lungs. Maybe more. "Yeah," he said, "I quit smoking. But I chew tobacco now. That can't hurt me." Wayne had recently return- ed from more than 10 weeks on location in the high altitude country of Colorado where he is starring as Rooster Cogburn in "True Grit." The role requires Wayne to daSh around on horseback, climb boulder-strewn moun- tains and carry co-star Kim Darby around like a sack of cement on his b r o a d shoulders. At 61 years of age that 's a lot of action far a guy wlth two normal lungs. "I was huffing and puffing • • ,. Crossword Pmzle ACROSS 1 Hold 5 Bring logtlhtr lO'ElevaUon 14 Actor ..J1nnlngs 15 Kind of fruit • des11rt 16 Edith's nickname 17".Assumed ..ch1r1cttr 18 Grein Mt. :'Boys• te1dtr: 2 words 20 Put up 22·M1 lt inlmal 2l Exhaust ed 24 Austrian province 2ff1'at.Jstan .coin 27 Having stre•ks 30 Propels .a sm1ll ..,.tssel 3Q1nted -badly 3~"l.actrated 36 Letter J7·Declaim jJolsterously 31 Afftcttd wltll hysttrla 40..'Atttnded by ,festivity 41.. 'Ftsh 4Z Cast off outer . _covrrlng ' . • 43 Flrmamtnt 45 Hanging object 47 Intensely hot 48 As wtll IS 49 Go with one side foremost 50 Factory 5J Place of healing waters 54 Gobblt: 2 words 58--• •· rosy: 2 word1 '1 City in trxas 62 In front of: Comb . form 63 Weight unit 64 Closely rel•ttd: COlllb. fed 65 l•pltMtntl Mi Both1red 67 Tl11e period DOWN l In this lo~tlon 2 Cupid 3 Conte111ptlbl1 4 Opllonll 5 Pttsldfl!U1I nlckn1m1 ' Kind .of acting 7 Mtss-achusetts community 8 Malt drtr 9 Along with: Comb. form 10 Benefited 11 Steldng to ave>ld labor u ............ 13 A.sh Wtdrtesday tCI EHttr )9 ()Jt of cmslderatlon n Kind 25 Town "1 Oregon 26 A.rid 27 Substitute for 1110ftey 28 Barter 29 Bird 30 St110111 tood 31 Dtsert 32 llllss Terry 33 vrew from a p1rticul1r angle 35 Explosl'ft 11~/68 39 Topo- 11r1phtr's abbrt•latlOft 40 Donated: 2 words 42 R., 44 A Gardntr 4f, Jt0p&1dy 47 Betrothed ...... " Grit 50 PtlfUe, In Gt111111y 51 Roule . 52 Thrattr group: Abbr, 53 Acid 55 Falsehood 56 lestCout football £f!•er: Abbr. 51 ~~stlblte 59 Vive It-I"' f,0 Teac!'ler's '''"" Abbr • up there at 7 ,000 feet and Rachmaninoff's Piano Con- certo No. 2 in C Minor -higher," Wayne roared in his usual speaking voice. "I was that jewel of inspired roman- hunting for air in 1 couple ticism -that brought a near of thole scenes. But I would capacity audience to its feet have had 1 tough time fort tremendous ovatjon. breathing with two lungs." Fresh paint, Spanking new Until now, Wayne ha 1 fioorboards and temporary limited bims4!lf to the white doors are a backdrop that hat hero in weste rns or 8 would send many a concert grenade-throwing M a r in e, Pi an is t (a traditionally fearless warship officer of temperamental breed) out Bayooet-charging dogface. lhe foggy night screaming blue murder. But the con-In "True Grit" he wears 1 scraggy wig, an eye patch, ditions didn't ruffle pianist Adrian Ruiz one iota; caJm a wardrobe lhat looks as ii and composed, he sat at the it should be burned to piano and gave us a preserve mlnimum sanitary Rachmaninoff that was as rich regulations. in emotional interpretation as As Cogburn, Wayne is a hard-.drinking reprobate with it was technically immaculate. no virtues whatever except It b fashionable today In that he is dead game, full some cultural enclaves where of bluster and blessed with they ought to know better to the temperament of Zsa z.,a criticize t h i 1 unashamedly Gabor denied a cream cheese poetic work as "bourgeois, and pumpernickel sandwich. syrupy, movie-ish, pretentious. It suits the big g u y · ·" -all comments that beautifully. have come to our eyes in "If I'm not good in this recent yean. Fiddle.'lticks. part, I'll never be able to This glittering, vital concerto act," Wayne groaned. He spat will be around drawing capaci- on the floor again to punctuate ty audiences when some of his statement. the doggerel that is served to us today in the naqie of ''You could say this part good music has long: since was writ for this rat" be been forgotten. added, a grin cracking his seamed face like an earth· We frankly admit that the quake fault running thruogh hauntingly beautiful second the :ltocky Mountains. movement has never failed to force us to choke back Winner of 6 AcMlemy Awards ''ld'T l'ICTUI[ Of lllf rur• A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS tU:lflftcOLOll • cotUllll!A l'ICT\JltfS AUO ;. ~Mrs.Brown, you've got a lovely daughter~ HERMAM'S HERMITS STANLEY HOLLOWAY IM. Sltow S"""* 7 "Mm11" At 7 •lld 10:10 Continuous Sunday From 2 P.M. Surrounded by Miss Darby the tears and we're certainly and singer Glen Campbell, not alone in that respect. both of whom are making1.=~~~=~===~~=~~~~~:;~:;;:==11 their first movies, Wayne isl! as patient as Job. • EXCLUSIVE AREA "It's nice to have experience ,..... ENGAGEMENT around you," ht said. "But , these kids are young and Slt.wl119 7:00 & t :JO refreshing. They have dil-THEATEI M.~ .... Tho11k1tl•lftf & ferent reaclion.s and that ~lo':!..!4::~'!::.1 ~~:: S•11dcry 2:00 & 4:lo keeps things interesting." Al:;o, they don't spit on the floor . -6141 "'._ --lalMll hftlrmd• e NOW SHOWING e 2 of the Year's S.stl "it•rli1p1 tft• 111elf ii1111tH11I mo1>i• 111 hi1t111pY"-New Y..taw .......... c:.fW -ALJO- "No OM wiH be *!ted dunng ~ lol! 88 r,1inul9$ .• ·- hey 11 oll beori1he lloor,loughino ~Cii'\:!: .. -....L~"- ZERO MOSTIL •M<le.ool<o'Hthe p,·oducer1" ~ o.dc Shcrwfl ,.. """""--... Col.-............... ,. 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Days, 0~ Showing at 8 p.m.; Continuous Showing from 12:30; Thanksgiving, Saturday and Sunday, Feature Showing 12:30-4:30..8:30; Speci•I Shop,,.,-1 M•tinet, W.dnud•y •t 2 p.m. -· c.._., •• "SHALAKO" l'or~ . Of (VU' ABBEY LINCOLN· BEAU BRIDGES G-. ~ iii AUO SEE ~ OOHERll!IMil JO. PHiU l.Aw·MARm Mocuu 1st AREA RUN Who Cares About A 35 Year Olct Virgin? JJ©®ITTlITTl® ~-EIDM ~ lhe Pllllll!WllAN pr~~ rachel.rachel · If you ,,.....i. her on the street you wouldn't notlce1Mr ••• on the"'"" ••'"'b.._·,.h.,•-••.,.4 ... 4M*""'*...., ............. .., •• _JfllL«AAA-41-41.>iAlldAlt.l-<ilL.A.!LJ4&i•a.•*"a•-'"o._•_aa~•«-<ft"'._.~~ ~ ~~ ... ~ ~~..-~· a et-~~,,_~ ~· ~ :.:. ,,;.,_ • ' I • ~ •• I " .. .. • .. I ,. ... .. ti! i "' ..... '*S c II • '"'! .. = .. .._ .. ~ .. .. .. .. "' .. ,. .. lot °" "' .. .. ~ "' "' .. ! ,. -.. .. .. .. II • • ... ! .. • .. • ... , -1 .. .. Ct 1llo Ci Ill .. "' .. ! • ' = c -. • I -- T I 1 lJ f:' \ l ;, • -· "'°I-. .. CCI (ti!) I ,_ '"'1 l'O) v.,. " .. .... .. 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Michael Kearney, aboy!', star in the Tbanlrsg!WIC IPOC!al, in color, tolli.gbt on Channel 7 at 7:30 p.111o It ii a sequel to ''A Chrhtmu Memory,"~ the PNil body Award-winning Truman Capote alllobloirapll; lea! drama·. Tbe author II Ille narrator • TELEVWON :\'ll!WS Here's One . For Holiday By RICK DU BROW ·~ ' .... "!<-! HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -NSC.TV'A. Huntl.,,. Br1ntley News Report will•be .utended from Ava to six days a week .llartlnc Ill Jimiary. · • ~ Tbe half-hour evening report, built l1'0Wld new;;; men Chet Huntley and David Brjnkley, ,c:urrentJ¥, 11 seen Monday through Friday. .1 On Jan. 4, It will add a Sahmly broed~. And from then ·on, !bi progrUI will be seen Monc!q· tbroulh Saturday on a regular bell.t. · '• .s . .•,'[. NETWORK TELl!VISION already hu Its wffkq end counterparts ol. the dally evening news ~ But the regular weekday inchormen IUCb as Hune'I· ley, Br1ntley; Walter Cronkite and Franlr ReynOI~ have, until now, hem pretty well confined to tht Monday-tbroygh-Friday llCbedule. ,, In announclnc the upcoming. ezpanslon o! the Huntley-Brinkley report, Reuv.en Frank, presider!!> of NBC News, said: · · · -~~ "THI! ADDITIONAL night of program,mlng wt#. allow UJ to cover the myriad devel~enta and !alb reachllig ramillcallon1 o! important news sloriu to a largar ~nt and )'Ith creator ·continuity tll4lt- now. "It will penijlfiii to exiinliie areal -we havii not- fully explored and will give· UJ more flexibility in scheduling multi-part studies of. topics dservinC fairly lengthy treatment." Tho Nile-rt lllatement added: '! " "DAVID .. IRINKLIY Wm cllvlde his time *"' tween New Yqrt and Washington .. joining ai .. 1 J!untley frequeil!Jy in NBC'• New York 1tudio1. ~ 1 program will continue to originate in tht hijr. ctttes.11 J f! Tbe HunUey-Brink)ey ~rt "°" 11 In Ila IJll.u 1e&10D. It began In lllS6 81 a 15-minute progr..,.. Iii, 1 11183 It went to half an hour. And In U65 It sta~ broBdcutlni in color. ' Recent episodes of CBS-TV's· "My Three Soci./11 Indicate that tbe Sallirday night 1etleo lll8,)'-be ph•!l1~ Ding to co on foravar, Ii not looger. ~ · Eartler this moatb, the wife of the eldest ol. tlloK three rapidly-~ IODI ol series star Freel Mao-is Murray gave birth to' triplet... · · ; . .. . . ~- . THI TRIPLETS, u fate and tht proji~ would havf It, ~· all boys. WblCh meant thllt .m.t ol. the·Orl~ tbn6 IODI will have tllreo ton1 of.Jlllt own. WblCh moans that If 14• .origlDal trio' of ~~ Murray's boys can C"1Q' on for a ·while tonier, -.c ol!tar generation woUld be rN(ly. to take ovar nc wlt!!out even1lettllltatlng i title chanlt. • 1 . I can't~IM air, ot.:~ \ii courit. But~ aarles that hu Fred· MacM"!"P. bM an aeell · chance of ninnfll( fr"!b here to otemlty, lJl<t • u well mate plam. · ·• ,, "llll•()llU ~·· ' . . " .. ,........, -• • • • • • a• eo •ft:+• •ez ...... -. I. I l DAILY ~IL.OT 2 DAYS! FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY • : .... ., .,,,, .. ... :-i. ' . • .. .•. • • • • • • • • . . ' - . ·. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF ••• NEWPORT ONLY! . .. . • • • never before advertised by Buffums' at these low prices •••• all reduced from regular stock, no special purchases • ~ • quantities and $izes limited •.• ; no mail, phone, c.o.d. orders AIR SALON Savings on one-of.o.klnd fu~ Natural Anlrono• mink boa, ,#_2028, reg. 79.00 --------------52.00 Bleached white mink bo., '#:1819, rog. 79.00 52.00 Tip dyed .. ble boa, '#1793, reg. 110.00 _75.00 Dyed white robbit jacket, #.701977, reg. 250.00 .••• 125.00 .. Pyed bono ·calf coal, [#_71087714, rag. 395.00 -----250.00 Bleached white Kalgen lomb coal :#:1031087, ieg. 395.00 --250.00 Natural Autumn Haze• mink suit stole, 1#0845, r.g. 399.oo 250.00 Natural ronch mink stole, f#8657, reg. 499.00 . 333.00 Natural Lutoti1• mink stole, f#.9973, reg. 399.00 ; 250.00 Natural ranch mink ca1'9-jacket, f#.2432436, reg. 699.00 399.00 Bleached white fox cope, :#: 17231536, reg. 250.00 '" 125.00 Natural ronch mink Jackel, '#65923, reg. 699.00 -----------~399.00 Natural Tourmar.no• mink stole, '#_239, rog. 895.00 ---------555.00 lip dyed sable capo, '.#_3530486, reg. 1095.00 --·-----,..-----~699.00 Neturol J ourmal"M1 mir:t. Jockot, f#.2264457, reg. 1895.00 1299.00 Natural ranch mink full length coal, '#:10293032, reg. 2995.00 --1750.00 Bleached white <IMigner mink jacket, [#_3598, reg. 1295.00 699 .00 All fur produeis l•bel.d t. 1how co11nhy el .rl9iR of lmporffd fun -T.~. lmbe Mink lre•cl•f'I At.Jociotion COATS AND SUIT$ COAT AND SUIT CLEARANCE 1 /3 IO 1 /2 off Reg. 46.00 to 70.00. Choose from our wide 1rr1y of wool coats and suits in many fashion styles. Solids end novelty fabrics oro in· cluded in the group. Sixes ~ to 16. SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES SPORTSWEAR AND DRESS CLEARANCE 1/3 IO 1/2 off Reg. I 0.00 to 40.00. Choose from o wonder- ful .. lection of sportsw11r. Shirts, pent., shorts. swimwear, knits and d,.sses. All by femous makers ind in colors ind febires It-you can weor tho you round: 8 to 16. DRESS SHOP DRESSES, 3-PIECE SUITS AND COSTUMES 11.99 IO 39.99 Rog. 28.00 to 76.00 Fomous-nomo fa1hion1 :; in wondorfuDy styled dres-ycodumos ond , 11v-p~ ouits. Sheer woot., wool bits, : poly..tor knits, r•yon .,.,,.. end other ·t blonds ire In +his g;..,p. w-them now ~ on Into 'fl'lng; 8 to 20. ACCESSORIES p.t 1111...i alllfh in pormonantly pNssed febrics. ~ prlftts ind stripes with somo solids. Some YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP SAVINGS ON JUNIOR DRESSES 4.99 Reg . 13.00 lo 20.00. Hero is your opportu- nity to have several dresses for less than the price of one. Pastel or rich fall colors; petite or junior sizes. Hurry for these • Wide leg plaid pant in bonded 1cryr.c, 5-13 9.99 Fisherman knit sweater in new ·and V-neck styles. Natural, 34-40 ·-··-----···-·-· ·····-9.99 BRIDAL SALON BRIDAL SAMPLE CLEARANCE Hurry in for these outstanding values! Bridal gowns, rog. 96.00-160.00 58.00-96.00 Bridal veils, rog. 30.00-50.00 _ 18.00-30.00 Bridesmaid's dros .. s in beautiful fabrics, reg. 28.Q0-4().00 -··-·-··--·········-14.00-20.00 BUDGET DRESSES SAVINGS ON BUDGET DRESSES 10.99 reg. 17.00-28.00 Select from st•P,·ins, skimmers, shirtweists and shift. in many styles, colors end easy- c1re fabrics. Prints and solids in sizes I 0-20, I 21/2-221f2. LINGERIE 01ywear dearance: Petticoets, reg. 4.00 -···~----2.59-2.99 Nylon tricol slips, reg. 8.00 ------4.99 Nylon tricol petti-ponts, reg. 12.00 ___ b.99 Sleepwear clearance: Beautiful ensembles, reg. 22.00 14.99 Gown" reg. 6.00 ·-···-·· __ 3. 99 Gowns, reg. 9.00-11.00 -· --····· 5.99-6.99 Lo_ungeweu clearenco ····------I /3 lo I /2 off COSMETICS Round wall mirror hangs by leather strap, reg. 5.00 ·····-·-·········-······-··········---···-···--··-··-········-·---2.00 'Round easel magnifying mirror, reg. 5.00 ·····-· 2.00 Jogging suit for men or women is of durable vinyl with elasticized wrist, waist and legs. Lose inches faster! 5-M-L; reg. o.95 -·-····· . ·-·-·-········-··-4.00 Swedish Sauna Exercise Suit for men and women; eels liko • steam bath, S-M-L, reg. 6.95 __ 4.00 FOUNDATIONS Pott~skirt panty gives you smooth shaping in nylon end Lycroll> spendox tricot ponty, under -. double nylon tricot sh-potti .. kirt, reg. 9.00 ___ 4.50 Special group of bandeau bras, not all sizes, reg. 4.00-6.00 _ 99c HANDBAGS Outstanding values on handbags in oD style• and colors. Choose from coif, selon, alligator grain, tur- tle groin, potent, straw and novelty fabrics, rog. .10.00-oO.OO --· 3.97-29.97 INFANTS' :AND TODDLUS' SHOP Socb, hots, ployw11r. bod ding and nur- sery occossories et final clearance pri..s; rag. 1.00 to I 0.00 41/c to 3.99 Betti T orroD and Fischel dosignor fashion for infants and toddlers; brothers and sister coordinates --·- -----------,1/3 to 1/2 off GIRLS' SHOP Girl's outerwear includes elJ.weather c o •ts , regular coots. Fabrics include ecry!ic piles, wool blends, pleids and sor.ds. Many ono-of .. .l.ind, ve~ ues 21.00 to 23.00 . 10.49 to 15.99 Jumpen in "'"ny styles, in sol"id or plaid colors, not ues 21.00 to 23.00 --·· I 0.49 to 15.99 Girl's dresses in casual and dressy styles in prints or solids, bri9ht or pastel cokirs. E1sy· care fabrics in- clude Dacron® polyester blends and cottons, reg. 7.00 to 15.00 _ 3.49 to 8.49 Girl's playwear, shorts, knit tops, beach or swim wear. Not in en sixes, reg. 3.50.8.00 ···-1.49 lo 2.49 Girl's jeans in various patterns and so~d colors. Not in all sixes, value 6.00 ··-·--···-3.99 Girl's accessori1s include hair bows, bands, punes, toys, tights, hats, reg .• 49 to 4.00, reduced up to -··----·· ·-··-·· 1f2 off Smell 9roup of sweaten in discontinued fashion colors, also some classic colors , not an sizes, values 5.50 to 9.00 3.49 During our special two-day nyinth end we'll gift wrap all of )'OIU'~urchaaes h9t 8* tr "Ill _. llhat! ym -'Jl1lll n11 llld 1Mtlll:111. la'l1 pat tl1'I 111 Mfum5' Clrls1ma1-lllX, lcM 1 IMly bow llld • tt IUdy-1!1 JIVt •,.Ill It Mlddltfonaf c!iarae. Smart shopperS' can t0111pfete their Ch~stm&S stiopptni. 11111, 111joy savtnrs, too . STORE FOR BOYS Boys pent. in 1 wide selection of stylos, colort and febrics; all washable, most oro treated to need no ironing. All by lop mok· ersj sizes 8 to 12 and 27" to 3011 waist, reg. 5.00 to 6.00 2.99 Top maker sweaters in turtle-neck, pun-over styles. Virgin acrylic in fishermen knit end cross link sti!<:h pottems. AD completely washable; 8 to 20: reg. 11.00 __ 5.99 Knit shirts by top makert. Assorted patterns or solid col0rt; short ~ves; 8 to 20; rog. 3.00 to 3.50 -·--· • . 1.49 unLE SHAVER SHOP Boy's pents by top C.ttfomi1 makers, In o fine selection of styles, co~ and fabrics: 4 to 7, rog. 2.98 lo 3.69 1.99 • Sport shim by famous mokert, in on excof. lent selection of l'"tterns, colon and fabrics. Permanent • ,,_sed fabric is eomplotoly wosheble, short sleeves; 4 lo 7: rog. ,l.00 --··---·· 1.49 TABLE LINENS Good soloction of place mats in your choice of shopes end potterns. Mostly plastic with foem badf, reg. 1.00 .67. \ STORE FOR MEN Famous maker permanent press long-sluved dress shirts with medium spread coDert and convertible cuffs. In great solid colors in most si1es, re9. 6.00 Rog._ 3.99 Ideal for Christmas gifting -• great selection of gift. from our regular stock. Includes domestic ind imported itwns; many one-of .. .l.inds _ 1/2 off GREAT SAVINGS ON MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS 4.99 • Reg . 8.00 lo 11.00. An excellent selection of lnit shirts in coDared or mock turtle-noel: stylos. Febrics include fine cotton, lisle, 0... lonll> 1cryr.c fink sti!<:h, somo ocetoto blonds. Nove~ w1aves, strlpes or solid colors. S.. M.L.XL. Now's the limo lo stock upl Short.loevod men's dress shirts from 1 nationally, advertised "'"ker; not oil sizes. in 11ch stylo, reg. 5.00 [1.99 VARSITY SHOP Tr1ditton1fty styled sport shirts, rag. 7.00 to 10.00 -3.99 Cotton turtfe.ntdc shirts, (....g slooved, in r.ghl· weight yoor round cotton, reg. 7.00 99c Famous mo~or wool turtle neck sw11ters ln pul. over styling, reg. 25.00 9.99 Medris sport'-ts with neturol shoulder, thfff.buf.. ton sty lo, not 1U slxos, rag. 39 .SO _ 13. 99 SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Sovel Jomic..skl ·polos, reg . 8.00 ___ 3.99 ~ ~ 10.11, reg. 11 .00-15.00 8.99 · NEWPORT CENTER DI FASHION ISLAND . r • 644-2200 ·-MON. THRU SAT. 10:00 A.i. TILL 9:30 P.li\." * 1 ~ ' .... ..:-:....-..... ...-: ..... .-........;;·--------...... --..... -~~------~~-~-----------------• -------------..... ------------- I ) • . T --· • 0-. ~ --.. --. •I 'l"' • l,i Breedlnve Crasbe.s· · ·-.. In Lgke Havasu ~ . . . ; . Boating Raee . . ' • FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 29,.'1968 VOL. •1. '90. 117, I llCTIDNJ. M PAHi They Have Heart Yi.et Girl to Get Surgery • in County A liW• girl -daughter of a South Vletnam6Sf! soldier and hi! attractive wife -has arrived in Orange County, where she is learning that people in a frighteningly big world do have heart. Nguyen Thi Thanlt Pbuong, 22 months, .i.!i in Chlldten's1lolpltal of Orange Coun- ty, undergoing ttsts prior to surgery to correct her owp:congtnltally defective heart . . Thoagh the' UW. girl Is In fairly good health, h er subnonrial 16 poond weight should quic\ly rise, based on the appetite with which she has been consumhis hospital food. A bospl~I spok=n said the sick child bas ~ eatiilg nvenously since she ·was admitted bl preparatt~ f9r iurgerr wbjcb will mate her able to mo and play ~. oiher Utt!•' g!rll. The once<ln-a'!U'llm•, story began not loo&.ago when .lltL Le took hj!r daugbt~ to a· traveling Navy ~ which visllecrl1er. bamlet. , . • .., . , edh ·lntant·I , .... l .~~ • U..P<!••l<fH~ 211- e8iDe. Uc! . b.an~R~-lii ~. her well "-itan. · .. , ·-i. -' LI. ~ "!¥.~' -• ,.afslend ~ur,.. at~~-, 1 .. ~ 0rqe · County lo Or.anae. ~ to \If-· nate their .... i-, w&U.'Pan Alilerlcan Alrw!'ls ,aJl(eell to 111 molhtr and da~free. Jliilltary authorities cl!PJIO<I red tape ' on the opp<>slte end of the 10,<m mile journey of hope. Mrs. Le i& st.ayi.J)g with a physician's. family at their home qear lbe boopltal, but spends most oC her time io her little girl's room. Doctor• are just beginning to diagnose the degree and nature of lhe tot's heart defects and she is expected to undergo ""i"Y wilhlo lbe 1101l IO days. HOPE IN THEIR HEARTS . Mrs. .,Le Thi Th1nh, Dau9ht1r · ' i ,Body of Newport Man Found in Sunken Ship By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... ~ """ lttff Seven Southland lam.Illes already ob.vrvlng a sad Thanµ:gtving were notl!led Thursday that bodies of the~ misslng men -overlooked once -had ·~ee11 recovered from the IWlten Trlplt '.;rown off Sant.a BarbarL M.art Von ·Milll, 48, d.. 3011 C1W Drive, ewport Beach, was one of the .even 1tombed when the brand-new $1 million J rig workboat llsleil and sank lo ooly 1ree minutes Monday. Nine men were~ lost, Including two ·mong an anchor handling crew at work OrBDge W94tller The -roll bick Saturday, but only lo patches, while coastal temPeratures range ·!tom Ila to a d!llt«l A·clelr batd!llly-kend. INSWE TODAY ' on the ship, still unaccounted for In the cold channel waters. Ofvers who brought up the bodies in five separate trips Thursday had earlier examined the hulk of the 'Ilrl.ple Crown and found absolutely no· clue to wbat caused the sudden disaster. Skipper George Gaskill, 3-4, ~ 18515 E. Zlrd St., Sunset Beach, has so far retl.Uled to speculate on causq o( ' tM sudden tragedy, as the Triple Crown's job was alm06t finished. She had lifted eight huge ancbors holding an oil drilling platform -1be (See BODIES, Page Z) .Three Countians Killed in Wreck . . Of Dune Buggy .. ' " "ll • ) ~. Aµdi01Jiies Find No Trace ' ·~Of Panther SAl'I FllANCIBCO (AP) -Pollce say • wldelpreod -baa failed to Jurn up any 1rac< o! Black Panther Eldridge aeawr, ~ lince Wednesday when he failed ID l1lmllder fur return to prison on ~ d. parole violation. The State I>ePartrnent of Corrections Uld ii bad "'°"'\'edc a, Up that Cleav~ ml&l>t have beejl """"" out o! the coun- try by an 'underground organization, blit authorlU.. 1ald ·Thurt<{ay there wu $ evidence to 8\q>pOrt that theory. Cleaver, lecturer in a cootroverztaJ J'acl1m cburse at the University ol California, was senteneed to 13 years In prison on a conviction. of attempted murder in Los Angeles in 1958 and was paroled In 1968. Re waa returned to prison by parole olllcen laSt April efi>r a gun battle between several BJ.act Panthers and police In B<ne!ey. Cleaver wu reJeued in June after a &!peel« Com;t. J,jdg"lo ~ count)' ruled h.r . l'l'I· beh\g beld for poliUcll purpMel~ 'lb1J ~on was overturned by an appeals coml, wbldl WU upbeJd by the State Su~e Court. ' - ·• . .. ~ .~ • 3 · Countians . Die .. • ~, ' '\ B~~e~~h . W~ee~·1.1g~ ... ' ' ~-...,. .~ ... ~·--· ·: l).P,u~: ~ ·1.Dgg7 . . ' ·- ' I ; llAri~ Chet°'!' and' f'00,000 cargo ;p.i\1 Tllankigi~­ ing buok)ed im4 •ltanded on south jetty Jt mouth .,_ of Siutlaw River 'near Florence, O~. Haw'lii·boWld barge l e4I oo. 'jetty late Wednesday when low· . ' . " : ; !' . . ' ' ' ' I -~ •. , t _.·:, ~ .......... ....., . ! :-::-_ i' -:i: -~ ~ !. "i :·,-.. > .: .. "''\ ~ +. f' l : ' ' 'I , .·1 ,., _, '· "'1-W ",:·-'..li t it1 ~--.,.r L . , 1:,tl1 i·-T lng lag'• engine ·failed. Salvag& operation• bega ioday in effort to save carge of< 3il 'ITlilllOn board} feet bl lumber, l ·boats and t, ~tf··. : I ' ' ' : .. , Craig Breedlove fuj~~d·: · In Havasu BQa~g ~a~h : \ I • • l • l t l I j • • . • • 2 D,AILY PJUIT Marin~s,-South ~ ~. . . - v1~\:~.oo a:~~~~ • Ill RR.id • • c ' ... (UPl] -A IOl'!lt of 7,000 hiding Olli wllb adlers>lb 117 low until . s. Marine& and. SOQtb Vtetnamese Ute &~p bas ended. The .,.ea has Five or the .ltrltes were eaat and antn'm<!• fry! .. lb clear a io.aqum-, beeo .....i for ,months 10< Viet Cong northeast of Sat1on in Bien Hoa provtnc. e .,.... on -11\e frlolea of "lla ~ -and mo<laf''lllolP on Da Nang, where 1UJor U. S. bases ere located. kllled uiore lhab !00 Y1'!t COric ~ Vletnam·t-.i 1ar11o1t city. Tlje olbe!';im mlAlor1i were aM6& the a cootiwl"I •" 1b•at11<t .. "lllne CommunlQ~V.-S.'command P,mliodlan border ·northwest of Saigon e Ot allled ~ sala today. laid com6af t Soulb Vietnam in areas where ~lean ml ~th -. ._........,.,,.. 111."11111'8-vlelt • -~nportod ldWll 111 ·Fray et • VJ !:4--Filal'fn am« .em.tnore than . communist.! in 10 major battlel We<f. p r · ~ng fior-CommuhiSI . one mlnlcn pOjiOOJ of bombi bllrtling nesday and Thuraday . ~ i:up In ported buniera into j: ~d Sa.Ip. Tbe targets In the. offensive near Da Nana:, .the up to 20 feet deep. Ra Y m.o.n.d ~ il'!!jon_~ ~to the ~..J:"' ~!~ w~ a:'r:t:!;.,.. tqtd aJllod -=.w:,::....__'tl JllldlDI wllb ......i.. rallrold Illa, • llillll 'lo•-·•-,t 1.-a.U110 Viet Colli-""'° . llila --· ii anil • and IOd. , • -•..-• < ' I ' 'l < \ . * ·*' * ; : '" ti '~· ( -lJ. '~. ' )J. •• '·:yi~i Coijg ~: tll~~jOfprges. Nmt< f!·~· Proud Qtseen ltlflke• Lat 1' oyage Elri;y rising observera watch 2&-y~-old Queen Elizabeth sllp out of Southampton at <lawn.today on final•voyage to Port Everglades, Fla., where she will be turned into convention and tourist center. Black and white quoen aailed Into Atlanti~ 'fllh every porthole illuminated, olgnallng end of era In transatlantic travel. Baja Border -Plan Joined • Cities Seek Newport Support on Closing Boundary Two mon Boutbern Califomla dU., today aal:ed Newport Beach in join a move seeking federal consideration of closing the Mexican border to unescorted m:r.:::.,, <llJ, localecl ril!il OD lbe ;. bcrdtt, 11 -the cities; Upland. In :··. 8'111 -Cow117, II the other. :' -N.......,n councllmen earlier this week Ji. dola1od l'CtloD · on a -lulton Ufllng .•. ~ .bearlnp 00 the -;~! issue. :! aty dirks !rum Natlmlll Cliy and :: Upland aid \b<lr counclll b ad : ... · unanlmoualy adopted resoluUons citing ~_. the drug traHlc problem aa the principal :., :~·. %,' CAB Says County ; ;~ Airport Boosts Not Its Problem Newpcrl Beach city councilmen, unbap py ewer upamion of Orange C o u n t Y AlQ>Ol'I. ~ geUlng soma rospoose to lhllr -.... 1-. of protest and conctm. 'l'be Civil Aeronautics Board saya It'• not the CAB'• problem. Assemblyman Ken Cory, on the other hand, says he agrees with everybody OD the issue. In a letter to the council, the CAB rommunlt)' ..iatlaol cllroctor Job n Dregp eqil•hw: "Wblle .. --b'1ng advlled (of Newport '1 plllliaa a the airport), tt ii a lllllts' tllll 411!1 DOt come und<r Illa ;rt I --of Illa Civil --. ftll -be ander the punlew of Illa ---and theFed<nlA--" Cory, llth lllllrid ~com­ mealed en Newpcrl'1 airJUt ""'11a tb1a way: "lie -tbat ,... --00 1111 ---both the Clly Com> di llld the -of ~· Oii 1J:dl maUs ... Firee Hit Amtralia 11YDNEY (AP) -,,,. 111111 ara dOld, ..., ara mllllao ad abrat 11111 IDJurtd In mld111mmer bulbaret tblt callll!d mtulom of doDm -of damap wlllltn ·a. ICknlle radlao of Sydney tn Ibo put two dayo. DAILY PILOT --c-.-=:: -.!.:..: = CAl...,.,.IA OUMOI COAl1 l'\lkllHINO CON#Mn' l.Mrt H. W1M J•c• .. e.r1.,. VICll l'faNllll -0-.. IMllHll" Th1111•1 IC11•ll .... n""'" A. Mw,11111• AYMllM ldllOt Pttl Nlt1t11 ·---..-: c... -.1 :DI .... lilY ....... .....,. Midi• m1 w.t ..... 99111w..., = ...... ,......_ .. ........ ,,.. DI.II.! PM.OT, .................... .. ..... _.,.. ___ " ........ .., --.... ... _... .......... '"-..,.. ........... c.. ............... . ..... ......... v_, ... WWI::' 11, = .... t.'i'u=---~---PP.. _,.. • . ,...:..... ..... ........ ........... c... .... .:= .... T:!~ .R .... ___ _ .... -.......... lltl= Wf/T .... ........ -·=· .......... ,.. i~"it&iti.:c:a reason ror b a n n to I unaccompanied teenagers from Mexico. "Considerable quantities of dangerous drugs, marijuana and narcotics are brought Into California by American minors who obtaln the productl tn Mei· ico," says the NaUonal City resolutlon. The Upland resolution cites a 1.136 percent Increase tn two years 1n drug arrests among Upland Junior and senior high school studentl. The city of Corona in Riverside County started the border closure campaign two months ago. Since then; the California League of Cities has urged federal and 1tate leglllaton to arnnge hearings at which the border ~e. B.!I well as other aspect.. of the drug problem, would be discus.sed. Individual cities are now considering their own resolutions. Newport's re90Jution is expected to be adopted Dec. 9. Action, however, mOy not be unanimous. Cowx:llman Dooald A. Mclnnll Aid be II oppooed to clollng the border becaUH it doesn't get to the ''root of the problem." Mex- ico'• acenic, recreational and cultural attractlona are ilso drawtnc teena1ers ICl'OSI &be herder, he· aaid. Other couaclbnen ~ that the proposed resolution only u r g e 1 "consideraUon" of closing the border. ..... . • SealafJ IC~ tor Dttt11 , .,,_ Wild deer peen at curioua eolnP.., .. Nayt1 Sealab 111 ml~ea at San Clemente IllllDd tor lbial lellln.I before ~lowered IDdte than· 600 feet below mrface. Aq111D11uto will be spending 12 IMY• Gii 0Cll8ll'1 fioor during undersea teltllii pl$llm. • Huntington Man Pulls Boy From Pool, Revives Him A drvwnlng wu averted Tbunday when a Huntlngton Beach man breathed back llfe into the three-year~ld son of the family's maid after pulling the chlld from the bottom of a backyard swimming pool. The boy, Ricardo Olivares, son Or From Page l BREEDLOVE .. filod fir&t -in California. Earlier In the day, Bill HUI Jr., ol CUDman, Ala., and Ron !let Rosa. of Antioch, Calif., were taken to the samt! Needlea bolpital lllll. '°"""' winner cl the Mlul8alppl clwnpioaablps, auffeted two broken -when hll boat, powered by three IJ5.l>onepower ..,,i-flipped. He '"' 1n gtldtctory condlUon. Del Rosa'• lwin«iglned racer dllln- te~tocl •I hltb speed and he ouffa-ed Ihm broken riba and a poulble ruptured spleen. llAlra prlOllct """' Wert on tap for todAJ, with lour bouro of racina olatocl 10< Saturday and SUndOJ on lhll Colorado River Jake. Mn. Ampero Ollvaros, thla mornlng was "starting to respOoo to treatment" at HunUngton lnW'communtty Ho s p I t a 1 where he was admitted abouL 2 p.m. Thursday. A ,p>kesman 'oald-iba ·UWe boy remalnlld· lit BUatdlld coodlUO.. Paul Roberts •. 26, of 8231 Terry Drive, 1ald his-900, Dean, e, ran into the hou.. acr<amfug Ricardo-WU tn the pool. Roberta a a l d he 1 a 'w the chUd at the bottom, then dov~r1n fully clothed. He g a v e the uncon9doUs boy ,noutb-to- mouth resuscltalloo • n I t t the !Ir< department rescuo unit and ambul- arrtved. From Page l WRECK~ .• HeinJe, 14, and lib brother, Rlcl<y Allen, 12, 10111 of Mr. and Mn. llonald Helnoe of lSMl F~w Ave., Garden Grove. Bdabln'a 1 on, Donny, 10, was tnpped when the Jeep overturned but wu able to free hllll!Ott. He told o!llcen ti took about II mtnui.a to dig' out of tile oand. Autborltlu are not IUre whether the deaths OCCIJn«l lrom lllflocalloa or tn- jurlea. An auto.py I! planned l<xlay~ ·~:~d~: ::::r B~~fiifig~of Terri ory ~ SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong's command Wued onten Friday for a new offenalvi to "utterly destroy" U.S. and South Vietnamese combat unlll and pacification teams . hsued tn Ibo n>me ol the mllltary hltb command of the Viet Colli'• Uber•· Uoo umed forcea, the order wu beamed to South Vietnam by Radio Hanoi and monitored in Hong Kong. It called for a guerrilla and terrorist campaign to "seek-out, eliminate, and utterly destroy": -South Vletnamett central, dlltrlct and local government offlcialJ. -American-South Vietnamese pacific•· tlon teams working in nD"al farm and village areas in an attempt to win peasanta and villagen over to the SalgOn 1overmnent. -American and combined Amertcan- South Vietnamese 5earch-and-destroy units which it said were moving deeper afield and "destroying our villages and occupying our areas." The order was addressed to the Viet Cong's regular troops, guerrilla units, and "semiarm.ed" unH.s. The latter are underground unita that flmctlon as fmners by day and fighl by nigh!. '"lbe military blgb command," the order declattd, "calls upon all the unil! of the main · forces army, the reg\onal army, the guerrilla forces, and tpe sem.Ianned units to make certain that the above orders are strictly obeyed in ~order to obtain greater and more glorious victories for OtD' people." The command pr'omised' 'to "reward U-unlll and indlviduall Who make outstanding achievements in carrying out these orders." PMIS (AP) -Notlb Vietnam clw'ied ioday the United States carried out new bombing attacks deep In its territory 'Thursday and demanded an end of what it said ''were acts of war." "1 Wasbtngino, a State Deperlmenl spo""kesman said he was unaware of any U. S. bombing of North Vietnam. But he repeated earlier statements the United Statea will use 1Uppreaslve fire if ' lo. DO way ~led with . ._.. ... Uons. 1 "We protest against these act. of '9"ar, and we demand that they be stop~." the apoketman said tn a stattiment 1')med by the North Vietnam.,. delegatl<i> to the peace talks. • From Page 1 necessary to try to recover pt 1 0 ts of BODIES unarmed reconnaissance planes oho! , , • , down over the North. ; Reporll from Saigon have carried no Blue Water U -in p_lace eight mDes menlian. of bombing attacta narth of offshore and was pulling In the lilut the demllitlr1zed zone dividing North of eight anchor cbalna when she unt. and South Vietnam. Sixteen crewmen who leaped Into the A spokesman for Hanoi's delegation sea were quickly picked up by the J.,orig at the Paris peace talU asserted the Beach-based tug Pacific Saturn, bu( the Amerlcan bombings b ad occurred f or aeven bodiea recovered Tbursda7 Were the third atraight day Thursday. trapped below decks. 11The United States' act.I of war are An earlier search of the sunken ctane 1n violaUon of naUonal 10verelgnty and &hip turned up no trace of the m1Ulng oe<!Urily of Ibo Democrallc Republic of men, but divers equipped wllb spaclal North Vietnam.'' he Wei. tools got to a cabin where they were The apokeaman charged that three F4 entombed. j e 11 of lbe U. S. A Ir F°""' dropped A door to the main cabin wu bookllld uplo&l.ves and fragmentaUon bombs on by pressure and another wu blobked four villages and hamlets in the Province by spilled radio equjpmeat, which of Quang Binb. One of the villages prevented diven £rom reaching . the attacked, be said, II more than 40 IJllles bodlea Tueaday. : north ol lbe demlillarlzed ..... · The Blx entombed In the main eabtn The Un l t e d States baa clalmtd the were crewmen, While a Ventura surveyor lgbt to send planes, under armed escort, was trapped 1n the bunkroom and the over North Vietnam for recoMaiJsance. two men missing were anchor handlen It also bas warned the North Vietnamese on deck when the ship went down. .. that U. S. authorWea will not hesitate ·Survival time In waters u cold' and to deteud Amerlcan1 lmperlled by hoetlle wtnd-<aked as. the channel during act!0111 or to go tc. the reawe .of. the . P.red@wa-boum Moad"'Y would be ~mu· crews of downed alrcraft. . ~··tniuui Of "fOl:ll' to .Als ~. µae U.S. The North Vtetnameoe bave dllputocl Coils\,!)uard ~led.. .1 . then clalmed American rlgbtl. Funeral services for Von Mllll, "Well· Regan!l.,. of that dllputa, I h e known yachllmen and first mllli! of apokeaman ....nee! the Amerlcane at-the Triple Crown, are pendtnC al tacked Thursday and the action was Westcliff Chapel Mortuary. DREXEL'S FABULOUS ET CETERA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! .. RES. $179 SPECIAL $149 I 1 I I REG. SPECIAL $565 $449 HG. WOOD TOP $199 $229 ~~:_:~ ~~--· I Christmas time •••. and home is where the parties are, with everyone dressed to the hilt. Dress up your home to match. What a world of holiday glomour this wonderful Drexel collection offers. SH tham todoy ot these very special prices. For some vary spe- cial furniture, stop by todoy • EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FDR: HENREDON-Dlt!XEL -HERITAG! 90 DAYS NO INTEREST -L~GER TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT INTllllORS NIWPOltT BEACH 1727 Wntclllf Dr., 642-2050 OPIN NIDAY "11. t Pro'-lonal ln .. rlM Dnlgner. Avallable-Al!).41SID LAGUNA llACH 345 Nortll Cout Hwv. 4946551 ONN PllDAT 'TtL t J J • VOL -1 Vi A I VieW wife - where a [rig! Ngu is in ( ty, Ui to, cpr heart. Tho health ·~O\lk wkb • bosjill A I child she· , 1 suree. I run a: Th• loJli I lo a visltei LI. ed lb weab heart her~ LI. nurse Count nate 1 Alrw• daugl Mil on th journ1 Mrr fam.1~ but r little "Doc the d defec surge - Ai I -I I I A! craoh and ' Gatd tho. overt LI TblDI when lit 111 hit I eaalt ti> ol n: jurlt d fill ~ l\o8S Hain 12, s of 13 Be wher to fr A sire! dlJ Hun I into rail Of Papi Drlv Beac B< ov<r enou '"" WU 'Hi IN ~~~~~~~--~.---­·. ' • -· H11niiug1o~ Beaeh _ .I • Dil,Uy, Paper VOL 61, NO. 287, 5 SECTIONS, s6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBEil 29, 1968 , ~ CEJllTS They ·Jlave Heart Viet Girl to Get Surgery A llWe girl -daug)tter of a South Vietnamese soldier allli hil attractive wile -bu arrived In Orahge Coonty, where she la learning that people In a frighteningly big world do have heart. Ngµyen Thl Thanh Phuong, 22 months, is in Children's H~plt.al of Orange Coun· ty undergoing tests prior to surgery to: cprrect her own congenitally defective ' heart. · Though the ~We girl ls In fairly good health, h e r subnormal 16 pound weight sh.01,1ld quickly rlse, based on the appetite wfth , which she has been consuming bosPital food. A hospital spokesman said the ~ck child has been eating ravenously since she' was admitted in preparaUon for surgery which will make her able to nm and play like other litUe girls. The once-in-a·liffitime story began not Iona: ago' when'Mrs. Le took her daught~r to a traveling Navy dispensary which visited her hamlet. Lt. Donald Henning, 29, Tustin dlagn ... ed the infant's problem, wh1cb caused weakness and nausea, u a congenital heart defect and the drive to make her well began. Lt. Hennlng's wife Linda, a registered nurse at Children's Hospital of Orange COunty in Orange, got sl1. doctors to do- 11ate their servk:es, whiJe Pan American Atrways agreed to fly mother and daughter free. Military authorities clipped red tape on the opposite end of the 10,000 mile journey of hope. Mrs. Le is staying with a physicl~'s family at their home near the ~· but spendl most of her Ume · ia ' little girl'• room. • in County ! "Doctors. are just hegbmlng to IJMiJ..£ the degree ~nature of the~l~eart defects an<I llie Is upected· imd<rgo I s~gery within' the out 10 d HOPE IN THEIR' HE'AltTS Mn." Le lbi TIMinh, Do ....... .. ' Cong Issue 'Destroy 1 U.S.' Order SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong'1 command issued orden Friday for a new offensive lo "utterly destroy" U.S. and South Vietnam.,. combat unH.s and paclflcatlon learn!. Issued in the name of the military high command of the Viet Cong's libera- tion armed forces, the order was beamed to South Vietnam by Rad.lo Hanoi and monit.oced in Hong Kong. It called for a guerrilla and terrorl.st campaign to "seek-out, eliminate, and utterly destroy": -South Vietnamese central, district and local government officials. -American.south Vietnamese pacifica- tion teams working in rural farm and village areas in an attempt to win peasants and villagers over to the Saigon government · -American and combined American- South Vietnamese search-and-destroy units which it said were moving deeper afield and "destroying our villages ml occupying our areas." The order was addressed to the Viet Cong's regular troops, guerrilla units, and "semiarmed" wlits. The latter &(e underground units that function as farmers by day and fight by night. • "'111e nu11tary high command," the order declared, "calls upon all the untta· of the main forces army, the regional army, the guerrilla forcu, and the· semiarmed urllts lo make certain that the above orders are strictly obeyed in ord• to obtain greater and more. glorloq.'victor.ies for our people." The <ilaunalJd promiaed to "reward· tboae unH.s and iiidlviduabl -,..u. outstandlng achieVements in carrying out:. tbf:se Grdeta.... . ' .. . ; :... . ' ' Sad Thanksgi~ing Coast Man's B'ody Found. in Ship By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 .. DlllJ l"lllt tteff ~.. SouthlMd famllles already observing a sad ThluWgtving were notified Thuraday lhllt bodies o! their m.1811.ng men -overlooked once -had been recovered from the sunken Triple Crown off Sanla Barbara. Mart Von Mllls;46, of 3011 CUii Drive, Newport Beach, was one of the seven entombed wben the brand-new $1 milllon oU rig workboat listed and Wik In ooly three minutes Monday. Nine men were lost, including two among an anchor handling crew-at work on the ship, still unaccounted for in the cold channel waters. • Divers who brought up the bodies in five aeplrate trips Thursday bad earlier ex.amlned the hulk o( the Triple Crown and found .absolutely no clue to what caused the sudden disaster. Skipper George Gaskill, 34, of -15515 E. 23rd St., Sunset Beach, has so far refused to specufate on cause of the sudden tragedy, as the Triple Crown's job was almost Cinlshed. She bad · lilted eight huge anchors holding an oil drilling plaUorm -the CLAIMED llY SEA Von Miiia with Son Blue Water II -In place eight mllel -IIld WU pulling In the las! of eight anchor chains when she sant. Sixteen crewmen who leaped Into the sea .were quickly plCted up by the Looi Beach-based tug Pacific Saturn, Wt the aeven bodies recovered Tbur&day were t;apped below decks. An earlier aearch of the llUllten crane ~p turned up no tr~ ~ ttie milsing men, bat diVers equlpPed with speclal tools got to a' ca'bin where they Were entombed. ·A ~oor to the main cabin wu buckled by pttaSure and anOther WU , blocked by spilled rl/llo eqal~J;..,wblcb pre9ellted di..... from the bodies 'l'uelday •. The six entombed In the main .J>abln were crewmen, wblle a VQtura surveyor WU trapped In the -and the l1Jo men mlufng were IDCbor bandLen .. deck wllen the ship --Santval ume In ·~ 11 cold llllil wlncl-nked .. the clwmel during lftdawn boon Moadq woold be a Dllllf- imum ol four lo 111¥ bc.wa, I.be U.S. Coaat Guard esttmated. J'Uneral services for Von Milli, welJ. known ya<;btsman and first ma!O <( the Trlple er.wn, are pendJq a: Westclllf Cbapel Mortuary. Hanoi Charges ~ew V.S. Bombing, of Territory PARIS (AP) -North Vidlwn chsrio<f tacked Thunday and the adlan '"'' today the United Si.ta cmled out. nnr in no way connected -:1th racue opera· -Ing" att&W 4°" !". II! 1erril«y ~e-pr<tal agi;imt iheae ~al 1""· 'Thuiaday ·..cr ilrma..W an oi>f of .mat: anif ,,.,demand thal tl1eY b6 llop!>ed," 11 Aid,._. idl'af Ur.I"· · the apoRaiqtt ~in a.atatop>tnt lllued al4 . ....;,. . ·-v 1111 -taD;L ' . • Anotller Trapped _ , _. _.' _ ,. Pol~~. ru~·:.~, ii : Three r..;.unflatts ·Kilff:.l ;:;.__ -"~~"':!~··"""· ~ 1 ""° . ~ Hunt· lor-~~r · · When Ditne Bugov Flip· s a s!r~~;i:t-:t "J,. up any tr~e of B1act Panther Eldridge: Ill ~ 'i, ~ by• the lion!\ ~ ililepll'*I to ' .'ln'J' t : • .-.1 . a', .Ja:~-'j~~ e' • .~1~ r°'::.::~i~b~·: As Boqj _FJf P8 . ~ · ~!£~ · df.Yidfnc North At Lake Havasu A Stanton man wa.s 'rilled ln a one-car crash in Anaheim early this morning and a Santa Ana man and two young Gatden Grove boys died Thursday ln the. Imperial Valley when a Jeep ov~. Larry John Murphy, ... o! '1385 Thunderbird Lane, Stanton, was killed when hi! car went out of control and ua Coanty Traffic 111'1 1K Deadl T•U 111 hll a utility pole. Police said be was eutbound on Ball Road at Gilbert Si(eet. ni.e coroner's of£iee said Murphy di~ of multiple fractures a n d internal L"I· jurie1. JW!ed ln the Jeep accident on a Hind du?f 14 miles east of Calipatria were R.Ona.1d Byon Brisbin, 31, • of 2131 S. Ross Ave., Santa Ana; Randy Carl Heinze, 14, and his brother, Ricky Allen. 12 sons of Mr. and Mrt. Ronald Heinze of\3.151 Fairview Ave,, Garden Grove. . Brisbin's son, Donny, IO, was lrappet:. when the Jeep overturned ~t was ab!; to free hinuelf. He told officen it loo. Beach Man Held After Wild Chase A high speed chaae along a -mile stretch of Beach Boulevard 'ended Thurs· day with the arrest rJ.. a 22-year-<>ld Huntington Beach man ".Who was booked Into city jall on ~ driving and ~ arrest Charges. ~ · Office Jol!n -.,, aUeg" he c_, Pl'pl Edgar Runge, of 8392 Rerhbrandt Drive at~ mph at Adams Avenue aJXI Beach abOu.t 4:'IO 1.m. Berens .said bi.I unit was traveling OV'tl' LOO mph before he could get close 1 enough lo the sw.-vl.nc convertible to ' -hll rod light and siren. The !UIP'd wu pulled over at Slater Avenue.. 'PERKINS' DEBVTS IN PILOT 'CODAY B,...., 1 flml\fillne -~ facl amral of them. You're fOlnl to1bi ,......u ,.,.,. .,. Iou det ..... -.i theae 11n11 dr1n =per by a Br!UA 11'1111 acned Jobe ' . . lie tnveoled a JIWe fellow named f'orldnt '""" prl>9ea the fUMlea "'"I . ' fllnrG'. Perlilll lllrta lilt own about 15 minutes to dig out of the sa:lhorities are ; ~ wbpther1 the deaths occurred fr~ .or: in- juries. An autospy is plarlhf!it.today. 11 Girls Seeking Huntington's Junior Miss Title Eleven girls will vie for the Huntington Beach Junior Miss title Dec. 8 at the Huntington Beach Union High School aud.Jtorium. From Marina High School are Jackie Benlngton, Karen Armitage, Claud.Ja Orll!ki, Frances Mullally and Marcy Davis. Representing Huntington Beach High School during the 8 p.m .. pageant will be Lynne Johnson and Sara Martin. Rosanna. Patrona, Denise Jetton and JO'Atme Collacott are from Westminster Higb School and Mary Beth Cmnbran represents Catholic High School. Entrants wiD. be judged on scholastic acblevement, ~rsonality, p h y 1 I c a I fitness, poise, appearance, and talent. The . winner will represent the area in a district pageant for the opportunJty to go on to state and national contesta:. Admission to ~Junior Miss Pageant is free ~d ~c is invited, ac- cording to Jim ~Jaycee cbalrman for the evenL .. School Meeting Set Trustees o! Oce-'School Dl!trlct will hold a hm~ttittng at 7,30 p.m. Moad0)•:11i the district boon! rooni. 'Im Warner "Ave .• Huntington S.acll. . " --- ltJle "lauP..ln" MMd..,-00 ", -of the DAILY PILOT. • • Claaver, mlsslni lince Wedneaday ~ be fiilled to allll'i!lfder for return w pd.son on charges of parole vfofation. The Stat. Deparl!iieet of Comctlons sa.ld it had receiveCI a Up that Cle.Ver might have been rushed out of the cmzn. try "by 111 Wlderground orgaoizatioo, Wt authoriUes said Thursday there wu DO evidence to eupport thal theory. ""' jlpl\tll -. A. 1potwman for Hanoi'• delegation F ....... -Costa Mesa nnman O'aic at the .Plria _. ta1b uwted the -·-ph 1 a1 he .a-: ..... n bOmbtnls b a d OCCWTed f or: Breedlove, 31, ·today hu ' YJ c ac 8, ---.,., c1a and palna .In addlUoq Co Jekal ""' DAILY N.OJ" .-n. 1 (Aetl'lal ·E .. e " · .. the third llralght day Thw's y. domestic ....,, following a hlgh-apeed. ·~ United statea' ·acts of war are racing boet a._ccldept •bake Havasu. . .. You (an bel vies~r Hlgb School !JlaScot won't be relax· ing looight when Lion !OOtl>all, ers mee! Pasadena Bulldogs in CIF play-Offs. Grune t. set !Dr tn violation of naUonal IOYtrelgnty ~ Two other driven were also bangtl(, !ltCUrity of the. Democratic Republic of up more sev,erel)' Ulan Breedlove, wh<. Cleaver, lecturer in 1 cootroverslal racism coune at the University of California, was sentenced to lS years in prison oo a conviction of attempted murder in Loa Angeles in 1958 and was paroled In.. l!IM. North Vietnam," be said. holds the world land apeed record, when The apol;esman charged that thne Ft . -·~·· f jet, of the u. s. A Ir Force dropped their boata W"'1' wrecked pr.,....,.. or explosives and fragmentation bombs on the '30,000 WoHd Outboard MaratlX>n s p.m. at Santa Ana Bowl · four vtllag,. and hamlets In the Province °:"'..=~ Torralil;e, aulf~ CUL< of Quang Binh. One of the vWagea and hnliles whea )tls twln-<nglne boa\ He wu returned to prison by parole ofl!cen lut April. after a gun battle between 11ev~ Black Panthen: and police in Berkeley. attacked. he· said, la more thu 411 mltea ru.....,. and threw him .clear of th~ llO<lh of the ~emilltarlied .... e. ,.,... W C$t Counti~n Pleads Guilty T~ ~~pe Rap · .The Uni .led States bU,clalmed, the tumblhsg ·craft. He 'WU treated at<:. lg)tt to send planes; under armed eacort, Needles Calif .• hoopital and >eleaaed. · Cleaver wu releued in June after a Superior Court Judge in Solano COWlly ruled be wu beln& held for pollUcal purposes. Th1a decision was overturned by an appeals court. which was upheld . by the Stat. &ij>reme Court. over Noz:th Vietnam {or recoooatuance'. , Earlier &n· the 1t'eell:; bia. new ·bridi: It also bas Wa!Jled the North Vletnameae "".I i treatod ' at · ~tral . Rectlying thal U, 3, authorlUes wW-not liellts~ BOIPltal In Loa _Ange)ee r.. I drUi tp defend 4merlcans lmP<f~ed by hoslll' ovet'doie,-following· a CflU!I appearance acijoM or , to . _gp tG ~e r~ of th~ 'on tlaanclal tettlement of Jlil di~orce.1 •• crew• of doWn8d aircraft. _ . · BieedlOV.e's tint wile 'maintains · hb Tbe Nol1h Vietnamese have disputed NeVai:!a divorce 11· invalid, becaue ahc Tuesday, he was . denled a stay by u .s. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Manhall. A Wettmlnater man who ucaped from a county Jall wort party Nov. JJ today pleaded gu~ty to a chlrge o! felouy eacape. theae claimed American rights. filed !Int -Iri Callf'otnta. • ' aegardlw or that dlapute. fh • · Earlier In the day. Bill Rill Jr,. ol llJlO. kesman aaerted the Amerlcini at-Cullinan, Ala., and lion Deloo 8-. o: /.ntiOCh,-Calit, were talr::ta-to the llmL Needlea bospltal- Fireman Killed, $250,000 lost In Seattle 'Blaze Superior Court Judge WlllfJnl Speirs Benl'k Ma" n Sava" ordertd Robert G. Brochard,"5,,ol-9131 u..-"'° Slnclajr St.. to rJ!lum to hla court Dec. • 11 for probat..., hearing and-ag. L'f W • Ji • Brochlnl ·ts JiolDI held 1n county jail., Boy'•. , e it The ,..._ lnlllY dllappeartid wbflo wortiag with • detail In • county -Hes' ....... :+ ... ..:fin faclllty lo Santa •AM. He WU ........ ~ a ""tence for DOD4UPf!O<! al the UJne.. SEAmJ!: (UPI) -A stubborn fire Court aci1on la JMDillnl qOlnlt three · ,-' • at Plar 4 at Todd Shipyard wu hl'ought per11001 .who alloaedlY aldecl.illld ,abetted A, "'""'*" wa avvled TllUraday under control early today but not belpre Brochlll\f tn hla bld Iii froedom. · . -• -.,ion Belch man hroathed tt cost Uoe Ille of ~ flr<man and Am9ted . In the Loa Ala!nlJoo•aru bad. Ill lato • the thre&feaMld "" did an estlmallld $2!0,000 damage. on tM clay of the eocJipe ware Jacl:lo _,·,!bl ~'a mPI· alter palllns. the 11enry c. GronnetiM1; t.IL • JJ.YoF , i.. P!lfilll. u. " _t11111 r,.... W'v. "" -~-the -of a bactyard veteran o! the Beattle Fire uepartment, Westmlnater, Gf<>rge D. Ward, 12, of chll4, uvm • , wea elecll"oeuted early thll morning when 14591. Pun!# $1., Midway City and-C.\hJ ~~aieudo OUVarO, aon o! he stepped on a high voltage line on L. Melgla,.lt, of Oran&•· Mis. Am~ Ollyana, thll -"1111 wu the pier while talklng with officials of ~ E:...-to 'HlpOOCl to trotmtnt'~ at the yard. --Fire· Chief Gord'"1 Vlck<ry said the w __ ')_ In• Hllllllnflon ~ly Ho 1 p It a I five-alarm blue WU e.tremely tough. r~, , J ures wbcrJ .Ila .... _..., "abcNI I p.m. "In t.wmt of mlJ'JIOftl'y man boors.. ,.....: -,,1ptadl) .. A IP*• ,.,, .. ,tilJ the UtOe t1me 1pent. · lon(th of baWe ttme "' Vall~y Of fi" ....... 1ioy rllllllnfd 1a ......,. .coodlllon. aey 11re and problems encountered, thla ~ Piii! -, ti. Oi au T1l'IJ Drive, ts the toqbe:R I've ever seen, 11 Vktery aid bit~ Dem: ' rm Into the aald. Fountain ValltY Police Olfkor Victor -ocnom1D1 ~ wu Jn the Dozens of firemen went down of nnoke Deutacb, 30, wu lnjllred ml)' today pool. lnhalaUoo. when bla ~ petrol ..r wu llnldt .-la 1 al d JMo .-a" the chDd at '!'be fire hnlte out Thuraday afltJrnooa from blhlnd b)' I ... drlvm by Alu-lbl balbn tllon -In 1!1111 clothed. and .,. out of cootrol -lim1ten G1bion. 12, ol An1~lm. Bo a~ ---boJ ~ arrl...i.' 1 caJlfenila ~ Palrol olllctr Fiord ....... -alkD oat II tbo ~• "It "" llU an atomic bcmb Cbllllr"Rld bOth .., nre trawllnc ......-,_ d 111111.ambalmce mlllhroom," 11ld CIDI WlbW!la u ~P north on Brookllarll Stnltt -mar-2Dll arrtnd. clouds <JI dlrtJ 11:111~1111 smliie A-wlllo tho CfUb occutnd about . blllo..abiDlrillltf"flef.lMotbealr.' i :•a.m. ... ' ' ~'. • .. ... • . . r. l • " • . . 1 : Authorltlol ~......., 'In.._ J{aiioi Twms Parted 10 Millio1dh 'Auto i:!r"1181 .. •='t::fu':~· T01YoiAP>""-"'.l'.wtJi1~0kl· f1*n ' DETROIT (UPI) -.nie U. S. auto . ~ lllpI~ple taclaf ~ . Jolh6d et '1111• a~ .:t~ ~ lnd!lllrl will 1um 1101 lb II !llllllooth • )Oft.rm,' biulleo ml · i all Itta ""° U:cmlullf ... ~ vch'Jcle of "the y~ nut 1ftdnoadi7, "'*II. '!'U given erMllOOCJ treatment dq'In-. Ila 'VlilMoi lfWI Apley Ward'• Automotive Reporta WI todl,y." ml 11111 -.. nponed ...,, - r " I ' Hlll, formv ......, of. lhe 141u1u1pp, champlol1!hl!!';o dlaod two brol<en knees when his boat, powered by threo 12$-bo<.Ml'OJ'!' ::_~u. ~ u. !'"" In eatlifactorJ ~ on. Del Roel'• twin-tpglned .racer dl4in- t.grated at-.hlch sj>eed and .he llUl!ered lbne broten rlba and·• pc>Olfble ruptured apleon. " Oru1e Wea111er .. ; . ' ' ' : . : I The cl-roll . bl!ck Saturdq, but oal)" JO pa~ 1rhlle - l<llnw,•l)ll• Jfl)P lroq) " 'to • \lilll ~· A.. cleao )la! obfJly .. - INSmE TODAY . M""PJ ...Ur lolb "l Ille ~illm Alldlot& .4"" Ari Bazaar lit ~ Bftth, loday1 _,. /1otvr1 U. WBICENDIR .._. -· ·-' ,......., tt~ -11 -.... "' ... ,~ "'" 11 c.a I M --. ....... ... . """"' I J ~ ' -.... , ,,,. ..... .... o. .. ..... ... 3 ... --....~ , ...... ' =:. . a: ·::,~ ................. ,.... -c.er • ~ lt1$ ·"""" I 1'I ~ --........ """ .. • ...:: I t ... ·' -,• " " 2 DAll.Y I'll.OT :JOO Reds Killed Courthouse Allies Continue t CQng . ~Sweep Up" For eagan SAIGON (UPI) - A foree ol ? ,000 ll. S. -and Sooth Vt.mameoe lnlanlrymen trying In clear a llHquare- • mile oru oo the fringes ol Do N1111 hu lillod mono than 300 Viet Coog lna_1..,......,thalbepn"1ao dayt ..., all1ed apokwnm uld foda1, Tbe ._ ..... flU'!ilng throuP padd7 nelds and manliel ill ·l!eavy · mouOon rains searching for Communist " lroopa holed up In rolnloroed bunkera up to 20 feet deep. UPI cocrespoodent R a 1 m on d Wllldnson uld prlsooen told' allled -. lnlemlgaton at leut 200 Viet Cong ...,. hiding out with order• to lay low unW -the sweep has ended. The area ha1 been uaed for mootha for Vlei Cong rocket and mortar attacb oo Da Nang, Sooth Vietnam's secood larieat city. 0:Jmm1m1que1 from tbe u. s. command said combat throlll)loul Sooth Vietnam WU ... ttered and ll&hl al the heavlut BS2 riMs 1n a month aent mo r e than UPIC ...... tt Beatle Contilded Accompanied by mistress, Yoko Ono Cox, Beatie John Lennon leaves London court after pleading guilty ID charge of possessing marijuana. He was fined $360. His girlfriend pleaded iIUlocent to similar charge. Her case was dismiss· ed. Student Artists To Sell Works At Golden West Products of the student arlists at Golden West College ln HunUngton Beach go on sale Tuesday from 3-7 p.m. Ln the Communlly Center. Mn. Kay Mortenson, lrl lNlrucior and exhibit coordinator, aaid works in- clude paintings, pen and ink drawings, pencil drawings, graphjc prints, three- dlmenalonal deltgna, constellattona and mixed media. The worn will ranp from cool reatralnl to wtJd tnnovaUco, she said. Some worn will ba malled and framed and others will be I-IO Iba buyer can do his own framing. "Man7 people lil<e to gm art pteca as Clrulmaa gllll llld ,,. have Urned this ult with t!lll ID mind,'' ahe u~ plained. Proceeda will be dlvicl<d between the arUat and the college gallerta In help 111pporl other lrl .,,. tiv:IUea oo campus. OAll V PllOT OUNCE COAST PUILllMllfO COMPAN'I" ••"'* N. w .. 1 ,,_.._.. Miii Pi*W. Jeck l , C.tlrt Vlot p,...i.w '"" o-.i Mtnt9rr n-·· 1.m1 .... Ti•••• A. M11r.M111 ~1,..1.1111fw ~w. a.1., Wilt•••••" ~ ................. ...,, EdllW (lly f:.tltw " ........... Ofllee JOt lffr. Str11t M1lll~1 A~re111 P.O. l1a ,.,D, t2,41 --~ .... 1m1w.1 ........ ....,.. CWll ... l .... ..., ....... u.w. ~ m ,..,.... •- J ooa mllllon powxla of bombs hurtllnc Into junglts around Saigon. The larletlJ were lnfiltraUon corridors leadlng to thfl ' capital. Seven WON ol 1l5il, In raids IDdlnl . earlf this ......... -bulldlnp ... ra!llad wlnd!n<• In do"'lo!n! &aJcon., Five of the atrlkea were east and northeast of Sals:on ln Bien Hoa provinc9 where major u. S. bases are )OCJted. The other BD mlalcm were along the Cvnlw!lan bord8r -ol Sala"1 ln artu where American and South Vietnamese troopa reported klllJng 511 crunmunlata in 10 major battlu Wed- oeaday and Tburlday. lo the ollenoi•a naor De N1111, the Communlala wara IOcl'lled In 1 lahyrlnlh ol spider bolM and bunken relnlarced with coocrete, raUroad tie.I, abett metal · and aod. Some cf the one-man aplder bolu were to narrow that Jockey.el.zed Marine •1tuzmet rata" could not wlgle ln to uplare them. More thao 100 prllonen have beeo tueo by the al1led tuk fon:e, lncludlnl 73 delcrlbed by military spokesmen u bl&l>ranklni pollUcal cadre. Marine cuualUea were described u '111 b t" with many ol t b • Americans BUllerlng booby trap and mine wounda. othen were hit by 11tmmeralon. foot/' a swelling caused by comtant exposure to water. The Marlnel were slogging through knee-deep paddy water in some parts of the area about 13 miles soulb of Da Nang. Allied 1pokesmeo 1ald about l,llOO South Vietnamese villagen foreed from their homes by the operation have been reset. tled in refugee campa. In Salgon, American beadquartus an- nounced that three U. S. jet plan~ lost over North Vietnam since the Nov. 1 bombing halt were bagged by con- ventional anUaircraft f 1 r e and not by !Blll'la.,,...._alr mlaallaa or MIG jet In- terceptors. Six American airmen aboard the planes were listed as "milslng In action." The Hanoi radio lllid two bad been captured. George Wright Rites Monday Mass will be ctlebrated for Huntlngton Beach 1'1!8ident Geor1e Joseph Wright at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Simon and J u d • Cathol)c Church, Hunllngton Beach. ... Mr. Wright, a restaurateur, died •t St. J"'1o'• HIX!pllal WeQil<Sd•Y !ilter ~ le!> thy ,lllneas. He waa 70. Fonnerly of Newport Beach, be bad been acUve in the Senior ctt.ltens Club for the past 10 years. He ls survived by bts wife, Hazel, of the family home, 19921 Keswick St., Hunt.- ington Beach; a SOil, James K. Dugan of Newport Beach; two daughters, Mr 1. Bessie Held of HunUngton Beach and Mf3. Jane Naber of New York ; aeven grandchildren and five great-grandchll· dren. Intennent will be at Harbor Rest Me- morial Park, Costa Mesa. Tl'll8tees to Discuss Pldnetariuni Proposal Plans for a planetarium 1t Edllon lll&h Scbool In Hunllnglon Buch will be dixcu-1 'l'l!ead•Y by -· of Westmin!ter School rn..trlcl. Trusteel meet at 1:30 p.m. at tbe dl.trtcl aclmlnlllroUoo building, lllSI Cedarwood Ave., Westm.tn!ler. Also on the agenda 11 a dlscusslon ol 1 documen- tary film plallnecl by the city o!Bclala, · UPIT~ lloTernor lloaa1d lll"'8n baa opened an office ltaffed with b1I re;raentailves one;.day-a..week basis Jn, the old County Courlbovn buildl!ig bi Santa Ana • Arnold E. Nle1-, reclooai reprMm> tatlve for the governor In Southern Caillol'nla, and Rudolph Castro, special representaUve lQ tJie governor In Lot "Angeles_ wW bt available to assist county citizens on matters pertaining to the state government each Thtu'aday from 9 1.m. to 6 p.m. Penonnel 'from the governor'• offlce In Loa Angele1 begao almlllr vlllla lo the San Diego area in September on a regular bl-monthly schedule. "Public respOMe to our · 1ncreuec:1 avallabWty hu ind.icatid the need to expand this ·concept to Orange cOunty," Nielsen said. Ba:•ging into letty The Los Angeles otflce of the governor, headed by Nielsen and Castro, aerves the state's IO southern countlea on a daily basis, Monday through Frlday. Barge Che1.co and $400,000 cargo spent Thanksgiv- ing buckled and stranded on south jetty at mouth of Siuslaw River near F1orence, Ore. Hawall·bound barge lodged on jetty late Wednesday when tow- ing tug•i engine failed. Salvage operations began today in effort to save cargo of 3.1 mllllon board feet of lumber, 11 boats and two cars. Cliild Cruelty Women Voters' Meeting Topic Baja 'Border Plan Joined "Cruelty lo Children In Or1111t Ccwlty" will be the topic of a panel dJacusalon scheduled by the League of Women Voters for Friday, Dec. 6 at the Grand llotel In Anaheim. Cities Seek Newport Support on Closing Boundary 1'11'0 more Southern Callfomla cities today a1ked Newport Beach to jotn 1 move seeking federal consideration of closing the Mexican border to unescorted mlnora. NaUonil City, located rtght on the border, 11 one the c!ilesi Upland, in San Bernardino County, 11 the other. Newport councilmen earlier th13 week delayed action on a resolution ur,ma: Congresalooal belrlngs on the border wue. CAB Says County Airport Boosts Not Its Problem Newport Buch City CCJ1111Clln\en, tlnba!>' Pf tfVOI' expamlon of or1111e OS u n I y Alrporl, ara 1etUng some reapoue to their varlO!ll reaoluUona of proteel and concern. The Civil AeronauUcs Board says lt'a not the CAB'• problem. Aaltmblym.ID Ken CCl'J, on the other hand, uy1 he agrees with everybody OD the lasue. · !\ In a letter to the councU, the CAQ• community relailons director J ob n Dreg• uplll.na: ~ 1!Whll1 .,,; appreclAte belnl tdvlled (of N9'port 'I poalllon on the ~' it · lJ .a matter that does tlOl come under the jurildlcilan of tM Ci'lil AeronauUcs Boftrd. Thll would be under the purview of the local authorJUes $1 the Federal AvlaUon Administration." .. ~-19th illal&t Aasenlblyman, -men~ 111· Newport'• airport worrlel this wsy: • "Be aa.aed that JUll may counl1 0ZI. my cooperation with both the City Colll!- cll and the Board ol 5uptl'Visora on tbiJ '18tter·" I UPI~ City clerks from National City and Upland said their councils h a d unanlmOU!ly adopted resoluUoM citing the drug traffic problem as the principal reason for b a n n I n g unaccompanied teenagers from Mexico. "Conalderable quantities of dangerous drugs, marijuana and narcotlcs are brought into California by American minors wbo obtain the producb Jn Mex- ico," says the National City resolution. The Upland resolution cites a 1,338 percent increase in two yeara In drug arrests among Upland junior and senior high school students. The city of Corona ln Riverside County started the border closure campaign two months ago. Since then, the California League of Cities has urged federal and state legislators to arrange hearings at which the border issue, as well as other aspects of the drug problem, wouW be dllCUSSed. ll)divldual cities are n~ consklering their own resolutions. Newport.'! resolution l! expected to be adopted Dec. 9. Action, however, may not be unanimOus. Councilman Donald A. Mcinnls 11ald he ls opposed to cloalng the border because It doesn't get to the "root of the problem." Met~ ico's scenic, recreaUonal and cultural attractlons are also drawing teenagers acrou the border, he said. other councilmen responded that the proposed resoluUon only u r g e 1 "consideration" of closing lhe border. Russ Launch Satellite MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union today launched No. 255 in its unmanned series of Cosmos satellites, a catchall program used for space research, recon- nais!wlnce and trial runs for JI\.anned fli ghla. At. us'ual , the announcement dld not dlschise the purpose o! th~ new launch. Preceding the panel debate at the 9:30 a.m.-noon meeting will be a talk on the same topic by Mn. Marian Petersen, director or child welfare and protection services for Los Aoielea COwr ty. Mrs. Peter.sen Is eipected to com- ment on recent passage of an Assembly bill which calls for establishment of protective service agencies in CaWOmla counties. , Vice Principal Robert Magnuuen ol. Newport Harbor High School will be a member of the panel. ServiDa with him on the five-member group will be: Maybelle Snodgrass,. auls\ant supervlaor Orange County Public ·Health Nurses;· Jeanette Oppenheimer, director of social serv ices at Children's Hospital and chairman of the Orange County Com· mittee for Prevention of Cruelty to Children ; Ma~! Metz, medical socJal worker at Orange County Medtcal Center and Lt. James Kennedy of the Anaheim police department, , :::The pubJiQ is fDTited I rto attend the meeting wft.IJaut charge. DREXEL'S FABULOUS ET CETERA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 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