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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-04 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• l \ ' ! I ·' { -i I . ~ .. 1 • • ' . '~ . , . '\•~ . . . . t · I ' .., r \ .... · . .._... .. ,.., -'· • (. \ ...... , ........ , .. t ; .,. .... , ', ~' V ' '.J\. I .. ... ·-' " ... . • • . f • • • .. . ' • r ... a1 • Hayakawa Calls in 600 Police· ' • r_. .. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A massive police force moved onto San Francisco State College campw1 today u student radicals vowed ne.w disorders in the wake of the wont violence in the school's hlstory. ' Acting President S~ I. Hayakawa was equally detennlned. He called 'the militants "anarchists" and aut~ the deployment of 600 police to "break (,up this reign of terror." 'poJ.lce and demonstrators clas~d Tuesday M the campus where the num· ber of hardcore milllants ls esUmat'ed at ' . l • • " * * 1"tf '· : .. 1 I . , 1 • , , ' ' ' ... ' l J • .J ( • ) f.S >i 1. * 1 •• i(i •. *' ·'. • v ~ " . • ' ' r • ' • ' .. WEDNESDAY. AFTE~NOON:beciiJriER· 4,' 19~ • VOL '1! NO. 111, • llCTIOlrtl, H PAGO . One of 4 Arrested .Newport. W,oma.·n ' l about 300 of , the 18,000 students and • '.·~~,~~,,:',,~~~, ..... today. nol · Na· med ·•• n· · C·o· u· n· "tv n..i~p:= ~a;..In.J:!~~i: ' -~·-.' '. : " . : ,, . . _,J , a atrlke early last month.-But-within..--1-~"T""--t...+--,.-:.... -· ., . -....,._ ~.....,~ , , an -boar the Strike Support Comm!Ueo. • • · , · ]'~=:~· ~ri · ·r ·;-ud:-~ • :i"i_i;"\ila . ;, ,r,a,.. !1. '1·'. ' " .. Id ' 11-< .. '-l!lllodl!-.> • ' ' ' ' ' ..... '" mid t!ri''J.... I tbelr ...... lilte !lildent '' --' .. " · ,,,,-.-.,.,llf ~ • ·11¥ 'roll' BAllLEY the-: ~e r<qut3led ,by ti. · ~. ~ W .move Jn QDe f Pflll.., or Of!!" tldli, l'UM lttfl • . •Uorne".·. '• , ', ·, r I _ • •. -, ~ to stop the otrike ~ by ' A Nfl'P!>l'I ii.~ wolnan was one of · Also Pre,.~ ~ , a"1! 1 awiltlnl:: t.betr fellow itudeJi1a. · · ' rour·~rm,. tccUsed·o1 .cpMP1'racy,!niJ1 4rra1gninent u;i,~·are..·!lOl>F"~-::C"~ "Hayakaw,a will oend in tile pigs and Intent to •••r&ll• and gran•·thetl Tu-· McCulloch,_39. ,gt S.\11 P!tg~;~J .'I/. '!'e .will ." ..... bv_ whatever •. mea!)J we. "" " " -Adanis 25 ':f.. Nofl!i ' l!ollilt ' •"" to ..::W..'· J ll day lft· arralgnmenll . belnre ·sq-__ • !pr Da Id'.;-, x' -~ bf' n er' ~··--" can· ~""i"t"'~. ourse ves, aa we u t"f!' v .-£?J·. , , .,,,,., . 1,t'ev ,uw., . (lllaranteemg the c:ontinuallnn of the Court.Judg;,-_Wllliam Sllflrt. · · · · • Dlsti1ct attoro'lf.•J!ll'~lga ~ ltrite 1Dltil the demaiids are inel" \ Mr& Cleo M. Jobnaon, · ~I, of. f 19{)1. tfie -tnuitlnie!tt" arrists ot 14 ·uiore I~ Durfqg Tllesday~ vloleni:e, descrtbed Killp 'l!oid, ,JOlned Horry ~ H!bbara, am emp~ of'Rtg~l'ftilellon·Incl , ~·the wcirst ln.!he history of the coll~ge, SB, of .lft11Mm.1 Tbufl<M''tW! Har&Y:u; of Encino. The flnd and ib agenta were 'about ·4IO· club-swinging po~ce seyeral of 1.o1·~:an1tlllCluird.M:>Sllver-: indicted, ~Y the ()rejlge Colv>JY Grand limes muted demonstrators armed wil!I ste•-• ff· of Sberman Oakll ., •thll'flnt. Jl"1' followlna:, •''Si>u~lld-Wlde pr# ,_, · " · i "" ~ of ti! actlvlt!es b f'O'!"tf ,lid state ~~i~. , .table ep;, bottles, ~ four ol Jl! indicted:. imUrance coalpany investigators. ' < 1, ~ ~ """ DWC;u reptesentaUves to appeu in :cnttt. . '':There'1 no doUbt that< most of 'thou · Tbirfy-iwo activists were arrested, Thi fOO ·are sebedWed ·to·-filt ;l))eas we're lookl'lg for have ducked.'' 0eputJ bringing to 41 the total arrests since before Judie Spelrt oe Dec. 20•1udge District Atlomey.~Joe ' DlcW-111<1 (See SF STATE, Page Z) Spelrt ,.t ball at IZ,500, $10,IW be!Ow b>day.-"We're not surprised -tbe' 6.00 _North Viets Jump :ii~ J:. aroond pretty lost ,In dWs ol "Most of the ·~ple we'ttt IQO~ for, are ioc&ted In Los Angeles County,'•' Il\ckerion •sa\d. "We'i;e llepplftg-llj\o thi Search an'd we're confident that lft~~ ttaVe ,ptore arr_esU ~ r~t>Ort v~ry; ttr)'1 .;u.s~ Forces in Jungle aoon. ~· . . ' -· D~ ~~~·-C<cll filckJ· alle~ lh't 'the tni:Jno i. ictl'I(( 'u region~ ag<jnl! for-tlie N' r'-'1ca' Life'Ititur~ ' • tlo. ol'llnc:oln, Nib:1·"dteated 'ml~ Soothland res\dents (Jt\31lr· of tbeitl In' . ' . SAIGON (llPI) ~ About · l!OO Nortli Vietnamese ·atnbushed IIO . American' soldiers In, the jungles l(ortb ol Saigon. and killed . or wounded at least 90 in the biggest battlefield lltt.bact · suffered" · by U.· S. lorce• lft·two montbl, military rtpok-reported 'today. 3 Women Facing Trials m Mesa Sauna Sex Raid A r~ 9fl a ~ta Mesa sauna bath : and health cllnic following a two-week ;. District' Att0mey•1 lnvisUg'atlon ·of aUeg .. · ed pnilutu~on acUvlU.ia wa1 disc!Osed ' with the owners' appUcaUon for a new ~ clly pennlt 'l'rlall are due beglnnln1, nm .... t · r for three . de!endanlS "lfested Sept. IO at the Ellie Sauna, 2626 N""1>or\ 'Blvd., by qtvelllptors for the c:ounlJ' and c;o.ta ' Mesa polle<!. ' Mrl,-T.ataulto Balley, 16, •I 10272 Pua Drtv•, rlfunl.itlgton.. Beach, ii due for · Jury trial Dee. 10 in Herbor Dilttrict 'iJudidal Coult. • ·She II! charfed · with maintainln& a t'":.~~ .... 1$. ol !;Cl ' Kolldo' Lalle, Buntlnilnn Beach, faces 'jury trial Dee. 17 ont cbarget ol Jl'O". ,ltltuUon, . ~ • Communi8'-gunners also 1hot down Onnge CoWnty)' thtool!h alleged 'mlsiep- ~ ijJl. helicopters In the same region, tesentaiions1 made~ lt:'.i illesmen. '! • 1 irie<t' !O 11nlt three allied veuell In The Nebraska"lh'Dt;. It" 1s· 1tr""'d, k: ~ miiri ahipP1'!1 : ch'a6n.er ~. rSifgon: not involved b rthe aCtlvitiQ Wblcb1 ltr. •od fired Buiface-to-itlr miisflea (SAMI). tot"~.t:..="ft:.~: a'i two ,U. S. ~a~y. etioio ~.· tilently"so\d IUe ln3urance eo~c1 .. ·'"""~ Planea over North Vle4tam. , the gUlse 'tllit ,.... nie ttjgltly j;;iiit' ~, .. ~-:'f , ~-" ·Ono ol•thri Na'Vy ' jell wu ·rocttd -,..,.~ by the I ol the -'ool ·~·-· -··· '!'oold' oelf*""*lllc and •• b 1131 -~~~ relufD, -sllltSlantla_I ~ ,lr)tbll\ nla mlralle but both p'!ants ~ s8!ely.' •1 , (Seo,CO"~lllA,Cl.'..,P~.I)".. I to tbdr1t1t rie.t "'1T!m, '"!'!~~: ,... ................. ._ ___ .......... '-I 'l)\e Incident toot plaee Ttte!d•J near I · . > c:ba31al Vlnh ' " " " .. ' Oralll• ~. The two heuc:opten ,...,, shot ' dolnf M~) 'and Tuesday In PltuoC lAng· jb.m 1 ah9ut 55 . ~Its OC?riheis( of' Salion. Five Arttericanl were ·wounded.' the spok~ said. , 1 , ' I ''11te Nafi' reported '11\at 'Commanlst- detonated minet were touct>f!d of( near three .iited shlJ>LI In the c;!)alinel ~ to !$ mllu· W~¥1 oLl!Oli•t1<Shral!!IOI' 11>rajfet1·1he ·deCr,tiflu...'tanker·'S& 1'ira • &rt. DO one WU fuirt. The other ·veuell i, Involved, were IJie -~ SS Goplit Stat. ~-SS COmafallU•· • · • . Jn 1lle ombusb, the well-armed Com-, lllllllil\ -ftlted In tllllioaf1ig<lf "poil· lloitS llitlll',the VJ s~ Ntl>J'.'lil conJry1 DI--hid lladtlolty llellcopler: Jnitbe' jq!a -· l'llloellllfab; ... ' 6t miles north of $afaon '*' Tltelday. :t1teb 11te -~ ·.;.with .,._. ~~~~~ al, IWI 1$ ~ '"''" Jdlled lail . -• woonded In lbe ~ U. ·s. ~'-Ifft rose , l!Ool'I aod , poundocl ljto Nortb :V""' 1 -:'!'lth.ruWlery and olr<rafl ~. Aller four houri, the Reda aJlflPOll -I II> the' julclt, Tbon WU no· ~ " ~·=:: ~d the Opt; ' • •• o ~ • ' ' • I ' • ,,._ J ~AMl'US DIMONS'TRATOR HUSTLEb dFr< to ;.J.oo'v 'w.ilooN Al'TIR LoSINO .OU:r·wrr.t P!)LICi Vloltnc. Tuooday Termocl Worst In History of Triiubl•l'Ltt..,.lf SF Stale • l * Marljfn,JIU, 111 of 1"5 1<0lndor llriVf, 'CO_ota, M-. wilted •• Jom,lrlaJ am Ito LfiiO" la """"" Dec. ~ '111 •the -charge.a Ml.: l'!ltl&P· . ' . 1 :J1>t cue.came to-1)4111 .~ M..,. . diy WJitti C<>ata Mesa l'ollce C«pl. Roltorl' .)Coocly . aslod Ille 'City Coo..U ' 'to dellt ·action on .-cond!Uona!' .,. b\ll'~"!I _,Ille , l!li American fouol , s~• -In,. t~ .Oii the ~ I bonier a month -. the 'Nov., I ltill , -~ \ -(See SEX ltAID, Pap I) to -r Nortlt Vl<lnaln. ,. • I " I ~ ·i ' I l • ~, D*tiilber 4, lM - • .,ws-•" __ ._. ...... • " -• -.-hopoddl ... -... er.,..~ a_yan-llltbed~ ............ 11;.,._u-111111 --.lin.. -_.., .. Iba ... II~ . . I ! ,c:i.r11111111 m. llr..11111 ~ . . ... )lesa Sia~ ;suspect Gets Frot11 P .. e J SEX RAID ••. permit for the dub'• new owner, · Alked U lhe IJrel1I Moody aimollnced had oocurred lifter owner RU18ell Balley bought the aauna, the officer replied ... 111111 ... delendtnl ii !\In. Balley. bringing Uttm from Ille audience. No dedll111 will be lllllde on Ille Pmnlt unli1 Jonµary, alter dl!poalUon of tbe dw'gea one war or oilier. Bailey, prlRlll durinl prior Plannl11g Q>mmlukm ml Cit, Cotincl1 moellnp, •waltlnl action m the HVerll.umes defemd oermlll, WU Dowhert lo be ...,. Monday. . Under Colla Moq clly low, maueur1 and m1 1MllH mua recelve Individual permlll requlrlnc bacQround -and ouch Olllblllhmenll ... llllo requir.d lo operate andor coadllloul 111e ponnlta. DAILY PILOT =:::=.. == --_,. ... OIWfOI C0AJY t"UM.1$MIHe CONAlfY .... N. w ... .. ,...... ............ ....... c.1., Viet ,,,...... -._ .. ,_.... ,...... i ...... ·-n-:::.::.~ ... Trqcker Killed ' ~'SA Freeway ·'A La l'llebl1 Ind drlv« became ~ _, •• lllOtb traffic death lhla lU'llilll on 'the Santa Ana .........,. ,,..,. .Munolla Street, Ille Calllonlia Hlgbway Patrol t<porled. . Jama 0. Helton, M, waa dead on 1111 CeaDl1 Tnlll< 111'1 ' .. Dealll Tiii Ill arrival at Mm1a Lulber Hoapltal In Allallelm. Olllcln aald hll Ir u c k -1 oul of control ml dropped over an em-wben lbl """'"II balrl( ...,,.ir.d. The -ml ..i-1ra11er hll .. obalnlcUon ml IUnMd over on Ill lel\ •Ide onto the lfteo07 ilrowlns Pelton clw. H1 dlld ol •riiullvt 'hied' and boclY lnJurlel. the -·• o f II c e t<pOl'led. • , • " 'for .·county VD ,Epid~mic . .. From Page 1 CONSPIRACY •• tively few years ... Iovesllfalon said Regency mt the names o pro11pective "inVUtOn,~· from development companies which had sold Callfomla aod Arb:ima desert l1nd to mllnY SOulhland residents. Regency salesmen, they said, would display IBM cards .cootalning the holl)eowner'a ~e and address aad inform the victim that he bad -b«n ''lpeclally si!Iected by Com-P.Uters" and was e!lgibte to buy a "llm-1tec1 number'' of· pro!it-ebarlng contracta. ProlpecUve. vlcl!ms were told, Hlca aUegl!d, lhll lbe offer was only poulbfe becauae the Jlel>ra.sb NaUooal Lile BJ'OllP ''wlnled to get establllbed In California. . '°In~ the dlstrtet ellorney gaJA "the ll'1l<f ,....being oold OD ~ nary lUa IMurance oolicy wltli -.J<t limited parllcl~ le1ium." H1cka' men esttinale !hit lle.i!l!llC7 sold more lhlD 12 millloo worth <J[ pon. clol lo the put two yun and Iha! muCb oClhll bullness 1i..uned 1mD the l1nn '• activities In Orange Cowlfl., Regency WIS forced, they &aid, \lo .. fund more lhlD IQ0,111111 ol those prcn- lumo following ao loveatlpllco ol Ill actlvttles ID Decemberc 1111 b7 the Call- lomla Deoanment ol ........... Man7 ol 'the 21 Regency empt.,. lndl~ 'PVI llome adaruiet In other coonuts but actualil' mllnlalned ~· menll for busliieM purpose1 In Orange Cowlly COllUDunlU ... they uld. ' '* •• b -...... lldedm ~ Tiie ..... of .......... ..... .... st. sald~ lnl-bu lllOl't -lhl1 ... 0 O•QHIOO needle fw ll:)'rockeled WRb the ftM JnterdlangO Jn ••• .t:. 10 -~~•-'~·-ol ... am o D g tbe hippie colQll1, I be thin doU -)'tan. ......,_ .. lbelr drvp," be upialoed. •• u SypbiliJ t<mllnl about • ; there art Medlcfl moi .. DOI allnys .-iJled doe!« -· only 98 .-und« lrtl!tmto,l lhll yw, To dale, th4n have Ileen l,llll ""'°""'" -·-were 14.l In 1111. lie "1d there for-.1Waald,norfwdl1p>a11. ca1JolecU0111In1911 and lbl toW may ·~· oypblUJ "Wbea lbe UV« 11 ....uen, 'Ibey•.. ...-ch l,llllO by the <nd ol the year. ill eflecUve control for cuU IO 11, bu\ 111111 I'll lhl -: 11•1 not cfllllQ!l1 '.io DurlnC ~ o1 1917 then """ i,11111 cooorrsu-~..!!.~ ~ ~ Dr. ._ ..S ~ 1111J d,_ II ,._ 'l'lio normal before lbl odveot ~·-· --· · ol 1!J,.,i. wu ,.,. thin 11111, Dr. Pbl!P Pbllp'a report. * * * * * * * ·*I * I Sex .. · Sweeping · Country Sociologisi Says One of Every Six Brides Pregnant ·~~~;.irfac " -~anilaUon for .Ille nallao'1 U,000 <,; tM'1neti _Sj.,; iR!jlilili-"-oi';..clir'~llil Amerlcl ol all bridea are presnan! al the Ume The virtWll lnvilaUoo exlendad to have lull ....al ~-of the wedding... -lbs wu one of aevetal pollCJ on marrtap, and -o1 IV"J ats Cllrlltuoen'• repor1 00 new -vallltl declliOllil taken Tuelllq. 01b1r1 Jn. "fl lftP'ol, a l'1lnl!M UJII..,..i17 prevalllng amq lhe nadon's youth wu eluded : . • _. told Ille Amaican Medical one of a number of papers pr<Wlled -Formally .ouUowlng ·rac1al ban \o Uon to41¥. t.oday. They rana:ed rrom sex educatJon AMA membership - a mo\re ezpecttil Dr. Hatold T. 01r1t-, proleuor for adollacenll and pmdoleocenll IO to Increase p..UclpaUon 111 N..,. pbfai· ol · toelo1olJ al Purdue, In a report a report on eea and th111enlor clUJen. cl1111. lftOUtd l<r cflUV"J al Iba llna1 da7 Cbr1J1eoMo 10ld the docton there 11 --SIJ&htly 1UUenlng the AMA'• pol!Uon Cl the 1111111"1 AMA clmvmlloa, lltlmlled 1 "t<UlllOble ........, among agalnal clgmlla llllOklnl allboulh nfua. - lhll: 1utharlllel lhll premarllal colllll In lh1• Ing to blue a blanllet ennd1111110Uon ' -"N,:r,t onM1llh ol llDllWriad co~ country 11 lncrUllng, ..,..11Uy among of smoking. 111• I and aboll Oll6llall ,of un-femalea aod moot espec11Uy In rel&· -Puahlng • cllllpafpi to cbanll llale J1WTlld colloP malol have at..,. l!me Uomb1pl Involving love and/or the pro-lawa wherever necellll)' IO 111&1 minor or,anolh!lr aperlencod -1 rtlalloM·" mlJe of marrt•I•·" · cblldreo -reported to be 1eoarallng , -"In the pneraJ population, ap. Tho mornln& long ,.. forum came a "serious epidemic of venereal dlleue" prolimalalJ oaHa1! cl Iba -and u Iba Amerlclll OllaOpalhlc AlloclaUon acrou the naUon -can be truled lhnl-loarlhl of Iba malM bava lull IU• (AOA) rejected a move by Uie AMA by phyaiclana without the comenl cf ua1 ~ al IODleUma before mar-lo lacllllate membenhlp In the medical lhelr pareolS. Whales Sighted OH Palos Verdes , From Page 1 SF STATE VIOLENCE ••. • -. . The true proclouaneaa ol 1'1~K oo)d,:Omeo• bracalel watcll'la In tl1t fova Iha! 0 °'' with It Tba Omooa you Olva. Of loctlva loditywlA become 1 proud r10nal OM olon ... procloua beyond comp1111 lbf v.tlat ft 11Y111botlzaa. po - WJthln oach •leoam ... It 1ht p11d111 Omega movament Each mallculoua core to Olva~ of faithful porfonnanco. EVln lhe dll=! :"'"" ~ lnopoclod to -ure n.-quality and porlectlon of color, cut and brillla~!.7 SH our complete coffectlon of 9mlll• wa!choo for min and ....:.... -· $1000. ' ' nv. ... n, ~to OYlf' • A-M ......... 14KttMMothit-1-1 .. """ ...... . ........ aaco. .............. .,..,... -c-11.....,14KtDW-..... · ............ .17M, J. C. J./uny,/u.i'4 'Jewefu ' Jiii NEWl'ORT AVE., COSTA MESA 22 )'e1ra In Tht S1rftt loc1tion = I I 1 I I I' I 11 I' /' f ri I 1 I 1 I J I • I - ' J .. I . • • ' ' ' • - • ·-ore ID· r , " ,. I BQ8fa Report I City Government Called 'Archaic' By WILUAM REED ot Ille Dal" PHii lt•ll City government in, Huntington Beach h8i been described as "'archaJc, wasteful· and inca~ble" by the city a~tome_y · in a ·paper be calls "a report by' the lawy!¥' to his client" The "repqrt" is a ~·page le~r delivered by City Attorney Don Bonfa to the City Council and ' not_ released' to tbe public. Bonfa said Monday night that "if the mayor wishes it released to the public, then we will release it. "In the meantime it ls simply a report of the lawyer to his client, a duty i that goes along with the office." 1 In the document B o n f a reported1y claims that the city government is in need of reorganization with the plan · of reorganization to come after a study by persons out3ide the present ad- ministration. He streued t b a t the letter is not · a criticism of any persons and indicated that' names are not used in the report. The document was not disc~ at the council mefting ?i.londay, but copies apparenUy were in the hands of coun- cilmen and some of the department heads. Reaction from department heads rang~ ed from i'he's got a lot of nerve lo write about something that's 1lODe or his business," to "well, he's got a lot of good ideas." 1-2 Beach Women Named· In Prostitution Charges jury . trial Dec. 10 in Harbor District Judicial Courl. . I' ) A raid on a Costa-Mesa sauna .bath and heaJtb clinic following a two-week Distriq AttOriiey's investigation of alleg· ed prosfitution activities _was dlse\Osed with pie owners' application for a new; city permit. Sbe is charged with maintaipina a bou3e Of prostitution: M'8-Mieko •. l'ri4&o1>1!., 3$, of 17121 Koledo Lane, HunUngtOD ""Beaeb, faces jury trial Dec. 17 .. cbar&tl of pro- ~tttution. \ I I I t ~ 'I'rials are due beginning. nf!rl week for three dl'!feftdant1· . ..arr_ested ·Sept. 20 at the Elite Sauna, 26Z5 NriJtorl Blvd., t y investigators for llie County and Costa Mesa p61lce._ ' · Mrs. Tatsuko Bailey, 26, of 1027% Pua Drive, Huntington Beach, is due for Group to Study Efficiency of School Disb·ict A close look at whether the taxpayers a r e getting their money's worth_ from ~hools in the 52 square mile Huntington Beach Union High School Distrlet will be taken by· a committee established by the Board of trustees to loot into school use. The committee which held its first meeting Monday 'night, is charged with "looking into the maximum use of school facilities." The first session wa.S held \vilh 21 representatives of homeowner groups, service c I u b s, ~ Aand other civic organizations attending. The group is to meet on the seco~ Thursday of the month at I p.m. 1.n the district boardroom, UIOZ 17th St Committee officers are to be seleeted at the next meeting, Dec. 12. Study items include t-h e relati~~~ip of city recreation and school faCllities , use or schools during the day and throughoot the yea~' patterns o~ cameu• organization for instruction. including flexible scheduling, modular acbedW.es and team teaching. . Other topics include me of llCbool sites television and other means of bomt inst~on. p:ipulation projections, col· lege prep and vocational instruction and year-round and four-qwµier systems. Committeemen plan to meet once per n1onth. but sub-eommltt«s are expected lo meet n1ore oflen. Beach Woman Robbed, Hurt A 72-year-old Huntington Beach woman told p:illce through an ,interpreter Tues- day of how a brutal stron&·arm th.lei wrenclled her right arm while "'"lin& her purse which contained no money. Mrs. Helen Fries!, of J5852 Dundock Lane, was not seriously injured In the assault on a sidewalk outside a shopping ceiller at Springdale Str<et and Edinger Aevnue. Her daughter, lttarla Kalezlc, of the same address, took the victim to Bolsa Medk:al Center, where she was treated and aent home to recuperate. Mrs. KaJeiiC, a witness to the ass.ault an her mother, aald the purse was recovered about 50 feet from the scene, Oung down In dl!gust when the assailant found it empty. I -'----- A'lrll-Marilyn Ball, 32, of 173S Labrador Drive,· Costa Mesa, waived a 1jury trial and is due in court Dec. 19 on the same charge as .Mrs. Pridgeon. - The case came to l_ight officially Mon- day when Cost.a Mesa Police Capt. Robert'. Mood)' asked the C.itY CoWlcil to delay action on a conchlional use permit for the club's new owner. · Asked if the arrests Moody announced had occurred after owner Russell Bailey bought the sauna, the ofilcer replied no, that one defendant ill ~. Bailey, bringing titters from the audience. No decision will be made on the permit unW January, after dispo.aiUoo of the charges one way or other. · Bailey, present during prior Planning CoouniS!ion and City Council meetlnp, awaiUng action on the several-times .. deferred permits, was nowhere to be seen Monday. Under Costa Mesa city law, masseurs and masseuses must receive individual permits requiring background checks and such establishments are also required to operate under conditional use pennlts. Beach Youth ' Battles. Police Over Drug Arrest .. A Huntington Beach youth -deeply dazed and munching lunch meat ln an alley nut to a liquor store -was ~ ·early today alter . be fought a violent battle with Costa Mesa police. Gary L. Rlepe, 22, of 211 Elghlh St., had to be locked in a cell for some time before he could be booked on suspf: cion ol. possession of marlju&M, police said. Jailer Jim Corrales waa s_eyerely bitten on the fingers of his rlghC hand before he and Officer Al Muir were able to subdue the struggllng IUepe, police aald. Clerk Kent A. Rianda called police when Riepe Jert the E-Z Inn liquor st'ore, 1888 P1aeenUa Ave., about midnight, after . the suspect a11egedly 1tole a package 0£ lunchmeat. Officer Muir said Rlepe seemed unable to comprehend his surroundings or what was happening and was carrying what appeared to be a marijuana cigarette in bi5 bancL Great Train Heist Suspect on Trial . LINDSLADE. Enaland (UPI) -Anij· que dealer Bruce Reynolds, !7, today - was ordered to stand trial fer helRlng in the fl .5 million great train robber)' in 1963. Reynolds was the last or the surpecta In the .robbery to be 1ppnllended. He was caught in the seacoast resort of Torquay, Nov. 8. . ' • ·Yoar Boaet,o1n1 Dally . Paper ' . -• • TiiN CENTS ~owe , ,-,· ' -. -.... . ...... . ., ·~ '-..# •'-1' '·~. ··-• . . . ,.,. . EMONSTRATORS USE CAJETIRIA .TABLESi CH#iJRS Tl» ERECT BARRICADES ' ' ' ; ' . l l 'I ' ~ .. " ·.:;, .. f'" ' Police Col'nftr with Flanking Movement; furn1tu,."Jt1tUrn,.S Later by Oth1r Studtftts ' .... ' -.. r.. l ~· .. . ,,.,;; ..... ~ ·-'~ . " • ' I ' UNIDINTIJ'IED DEMONSTr>-TOR, POLICE OFFICER llfJURED IN CAMPUS VIOtlNCE Student -Goes to Jail; Officer Paul Jwl Svffert Broken Collar Bone ' . . ' ~ D~STRATOR HUST,LID QF~:+o,'pAODYW~ ~PUt ~O~INI) aour' w1 iH0,PO~I E . Vlolonco Tu.,d1y• Ttrmod Worst In Hl1io\f·ot TnM>l•Pl1g""' 1F Stet• ' Hayakawa Calls in 600 Police SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A massive police foi'ce moved onto San Franclsco State College campu.a today u ltud«!nt radicals vowed new disorders in the wake of the worst violence in the acbool .. history. Acting President S. I. Hayakawa was equally determined. He called the militants .. anarchists'' and aut.borb81 the deployment of 600 police to "break up this rejgn of terror." Po)ke and demonstrators claal!ed TUesday oo. the campus where the num- ber of hardcore militants is estlmafed at about 300 of the 11,000 students aod 1,100 facu1ty members. For the .opening of classes today, not a single picket was in sight for tht first time since Negro militants called · a strike early last month. But within an hour the Strike ;iupport Committee was handing out leafiets which said: "Todoy at Slate,!" yeslerday, If lhen are students in -cuwes who conUnue to be a party to Hayakawa and h1I pigs, It ill a certainty that black and Third World Students (otber mlnorjUea) . and tbousandl of their white m.ien1 1Upporie.ql will move-in one rorpi or another to stop the s1rlll breaking b7 their fellow Bludentl!. I "Hayakawa will aend In the pip ml we will flghLbJ....Jl'l\ilru!:' ijiwii_WL can to protect. ounelm, · 41 ~ aa -anteelng the contiouallo.i ol the ~-wlljf U.""''"\1' ... JD<!." .. ..Diiliol ~~. declhecl as the worst In lhe bfltorJ ol lJ\e tOl!t'p, alloul UO clu!Mwlnglng pOl\!>O .oev~ll limeo routed demonatraloh ll'llled with Metal bar1, table legs, · boWE!a; roea aoo sticks. . . , • 1 'lbirty-tWo activists were· arrested, bringing to 41 the total arrests since Hayakawa reopened the campus Monday under his "hard·line'~ policy. Scores were injured, including a p:illceman who was clubbed with a metal chair leg. Hayakawa said class attendance was ••excellent" despite the disturbances. The famed semanticist also told newsmen, 0 1 want to me.kc it clear to everyone that I'm determined to. break up lhil reign of terror ••• "This has been a rough day for stu- denl'.s and faculty, who are tryl!!g to con- tinue the education process, for police wbo are trying to keep peace on campus and anarchisti who have dropped their disguise for interest in constructive change ... and haVe revealed their true object.Jves. The adlng preslden4 who . 1Uspended five militant student leaders Monday, announced the suspension of · nine more as the result of Tuesday'• clashe1 ·with police. _ The first occurred when a squad of 30 officers waded into a erou'P of 40 demonstrators poW\,dlng on garbage cans and using a bullhorn in vJolaUon of Hayai:awa's regulatiqns •. Ten demonstrators, including two girls, were subdued quickly • The most violent baUle broke out when !Orne 30 police marched onto the com- mons, where a nooo rally bad attracted about 4.llOO penooa. Demonstralors responded by throwing (See SF STATE, !'>11• I) Oraalf e Coas& Weadler Once ihe ·Windl dle down t~ night. Thursday will be a beautl.~ !uJ. day, the we~tben'.nan prom- ises. Like lfith 1Unny akie1 and 70-degree temperat~es along the coast. ~ ,JNSmE TODAY Omngt: Coo.rt and Golden W tli c0Utge1 ring down th1 ci£rtaf11 on the 1908 Uitatn 1ea-'°" toith th<lr •lll> prodiicffonr tfut toeek. Ste EntUtaiftment, ~g· 21. ' ' • • . . . - ·No Agreenaent ' • • , Hanoi R~jects Rules on . Talks PARIS (UPI) - U. S. and North Vietnam.,. diplomata failed today to agree on final &rTangementl for the · opening sesslcxi. of the expand~ Vietnam war talk&. While the Hanoi delegation refused .to approve the ground rules suggested by the United States, American officials aaid they sUIJ hoped the loog-Oelayed talks would be able to start some time next week. Communist """"""· aaid that during today'• three-hour secret meeUng, Hanoi riiaed ObjecUon1 to a number of pro-· cedural rules set out in the-U. S. J]lemorandum given to tbe North Viet- 11amese Jut Monday. American offlclall refuaed to diacloBe ·.what mags were delaying the agreement on bulc procedures. ·The report of the deadlock came even iu <liplomaUc IOUl'Cel were reporting "good progress" wu being made towards :,opening the four:Cided talks nut week --hoped, :':,:lt WU understood the United Slates and North Vietnamese npruentaUves Ji'fil meet. again abortly in efforts to Jroo oul lbelf dlll....-. . Todl1'• meetlnl. Ibo -In -da11, WU held ln Ill undllcJoeed suburban vUla at the Communlltl' re- que.sl, dlplom1Uc ...,... Ahl. U. S. deputy chlef CynJa VIDCI and hla CommuD!li counterpart, Col Ha VID Lallo llarled of! the lhreHlour -by ucbang1nf bitter proteall ova ._.I mllltarylncldenll. - American ofllclall aaid v .... objecled strongly to North VJe!nam .. military activities In the demllllartaed ..,. (DMZ) '1nce the Nov. l Iola! bamb1nc hall. lie Illa protested the -firlngl OD mwmed U. S, J'fCIXD"'1MIMf: plaoes over North Vietnam. Lau handed Vance a wrllleo pollll agalnll llleged U. S. air llrlkel 18th of the DMZ oo Dec. I and Ale! Ibo actlooa vl'olated the bombing ball -menL • Lau olao delivered Hanoi'• reply to the American auaesUona on hoW the expaoded !Ilka should be bandlod. Despite the deadlock, AmerlclD of. flclals deacribed the lessiDD today U a "usefUl meeting." ..... * * * * * * n OO North Viets Jump ~·v.s. Forces in Jungle UPI,..... SAIGON (UPI) -About 600 North Vietnamese ambushed 160 American aoldlen In the juoglea North ,of Saigon aod tilled or wounded at least 9' In the biggest batileOeld ~tbact auf!Ated by u .. s. fotW In \Wi -th! .. <mllJtary' apokesmeo reported today. • "--Communist guooera also lhot d!"'n two U.S. hellcopten ln the same reglon, tried to lllnk three llllled ., .... 1s In the main shipping channel to Saigon Fro1n Page l SF S'fATE ... rocks, bottle!, food.trays &nd legs wrench- ed from metal tables and chairs. They acreamed obsce11Ues and shouted, ''Pigs are coming. Olnk, oink." . At several points, students wearing blue armbands to show their support of Hayakawa engaged in fist fights with the rebel students, wearing r e d armbands. Police left the campus when order wu restored, but they were back in M minutes to again disperse demonstrators attempting to hold aJJotber mep1 rally aod smlllhlng windows In the bullneu aod social science bulldlog. One officer, Paul Juul, suffered a broken collar bone when ,he was struck In the neck with a half-1ncb cutiron cba1r Jeg. Another was felled by a thrown ~ct. Mayor Joseph Alioto defended actions of the police on campus, saying they acted "Jn a dJsclplined and professional maMer In the face of Incredible pro- vocation." OAllY Pl lOT ll•b•rt N. W••' PnfldMI •nd hlllltlllr J•c.• l, C•rl:r VI« l"rnldMI -.w:1 ~ Mtiwtt• n.."' ... 1 ..... il ·-Tll•M•I A. M•t""I~· INllH"'w 1•1lw Alb1rt W. l•t1t Wlm•1111 ll11ol AMK!el1 H\lll!IMtlwt llKll E~llw Clly Edltw H ............ OMu JOt ltki SfTl•t M1llln1 Mlllr1111 P.O. 1 .. 7t0, t2HI --........ lffdl: 1211 W..I .. lbN hlltlMtf c.ft MIMI al Wiit ~ tlNtf L....-1Mct11 m ,._. ,.,.,._ • and fired aur!ace-lH!r mlaaUel (SAMI) at two U. S. Navy photo reconn1luance p!AllOI over North V1ebwo. pne. ol. •Ibo Nan Jet& !~~~ f,t.!Jl:·~~:u, t~~6i.&- to their l'th Flet!l'l"!1•, ofl!cl1l1 aaid. The Incident look , p~ Tuetdl,Y near coastal Vlnb. . The two belioopten were lhot dawn Mooda)' aod Tuesday In Pbuoc Lona province lboul 15 mllea noriheut i>I Saigon. Five' .Americans were wounded, the spokesmen said. Tbe Navy reported that CommunlBl- detooated mine. were -of! near three llllled ohlpa In the c1wme1 lllx ID 15 miles llOUlbwl of Sa1gao. Sbnpoel sprayed the deck of the lanker SS Tara but no one was hmt. The other veuell involved weie the fret&bten SS Gopher State aod SS Comayagua. In the ambu.m, the well-armed Com- munist force walled In camouflaged pc>li· Uooa until the U. S. Army !JI Cavalry Dlvtslno troopa bad landed by belicopter In the juoglea near Pbuoc Blilh, about 69 mllea north of SaJcDD 0!1 Tuelday • Theo the RedJ opened up with """"" piercing rockets, machine guoa, mortara and rillea. Reporta from the fnlol aaid at least 25 Americam were tllled and another 115 wounded In the flgbUn1. u. s. commanders ruabed ln more troopa and pounded the North Viet- namese wJth arUllery and aln:raft fire. · After four hours, the Reda. llJpped away in the jungle. There wu no report of Communist l<>MeJ. Military 1poteamen aaid the 01ht marked the highest American losae1 since Marine batillng on the northern border a month before the Nov. 1 bait to bombing North Vietnam. Art Auction Record LONDON (AP) - A world ttt0rd of 1,706,000 pauDda (Jf,ON,400) for a ~ llSllon at aa aucUon of tm~ pntdonlJ\ and , modem paintlngl WU set at Solbebyl today. SHltetl UnldonW!ed-bank employe e>:·- amlnes portion of 40-foot plpe wblch broke loose Tuesda,y dur- '~m~n 6~ Jl!l"Gtd '· Street office in Los AJ>gtle•. 'l'h• 2,<JOO.i)ound pipe -...ec1 • from 11eventh floor, teartng thlWgli main floor of bank and , n&Jrowly missing several em- pleyes In basement cafeterta. Beach R ealtors Install Slates As New President Realtor Roger Slates took the gavel u filth president of the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realton ln ceremonies Utls morning at the Sberaton-Beach Inn. He WU tnstalled by Joe Evinger, 32nd D!Jtrlcl vlco preaident of the CallfOl'll!a Real Eatate AaaociaUoo. Slatea tatea over from Ted ·Way who bu lerVed two terms u board pmldenL The oew · prealdeot joined Die board In lilt and eerve<I as president In 11183 and 1984. He hu been a director of the Ible orgaotzalioo since 11183 aod served as 32nd District vice president In 1968. Slate.a bu been president of the Chamber of Commerce and curnnUy serves on tbe county Atrport Comml.ssloa and the cfti Planning Comm1s!ion. !Jllltailed as Vice president wu Pbjltp H. "Phil" McNamee. Bert Harding took the olfice of secretary and Bob McBain was installed as treasurer. Charles R. Dalbey will take• seat as a new db'ector. Jact Koebl.g contlriuu u a direct« aod Lois Buttera u aaiesmU>dlrtcltr. WAY jolnl. lhe board u put presldeo~ dlnct<ir. 8ayakaw~ La~ded ' Reagan Praises sr· State Prexy Gov. &u1d =alled Dr. 11. , :ia ping to haw ! coolrontallon," be I. ileYallawa'1 of -al SID Franclaco Blato Co tliion laallid . 'l'be·IOVentOr ollleked "the ill .. llDCB out agalnal federal cootrola ol lllall ol the ,._llnldure ol the fedora! wt!fan --Tueod17 In a• ~ w!lll:h. be.Ahl, ~ Plllbed Aoibeln: -· 'lbralflb --;1iellltt l'lllet lhal coold Tbo gov«mr, -tti,. 11 Ibo --cool Callfomll taxpaym another II.I caofereooe ol Ibo Nat!mW..-atloa mOlloo In Ibo llscal year llllrtlng nut of -* o1 tltall, u14. "We IOl,lnd July I. • Ibo rtabl mae" In Dr. iu,uawa. Iha Amoa( the new loderal regulall- actlng prealdeDI ot --Sae l"ral> be cited..,. wll1ch mikes~ e1l&!bll claoo -ffJC' ftlfare funda ID a otmpla afitomoal '!'bl IV•lflll!r, .-Jdnl al I b I ol need. , ~ llolll, apon hlll>IJ ol Ibo ''ll1la .,..,,. we have to lll:e 1 nlfaN fh-In bandllnfl Ibo Cam pa I applJcaot al bla wml," ~ aaid. mtlttanta, llatlna. "I liaft alwOJ' -He acculed Ibo federal burea......, ·an ldvocall of !lnn!wJl9 but wo'va bad ol maklnJ th1np bani for Ibo Nll<lo altempll at appeuemcnt. Admlnlslnllon by IUlbln1 new houalng, "We are goina to u.p geU!ng pusl1Bll welfare IDd bealth procrAIDI ln1o <;;· unlll they (the dlalldenll) set a con-latenct before Ibo cbange of ad- trootatlon, and unJess Wt Cet firm, WI minlltrallonl Jan. %0 • ,, \ .. •' . : county ···vn Epidemic . . .. &1111 .... lect ''118 ... --• '''""• ... for t I I t •• -lf!:vp,~ be al'!~ ' If I I 1 • IDfD IN 'aOt aJtay1 comulted r... ~--· be aald, .,... for dlqnocta. •'t!)ien Ibo B•!< ii ...Ueo, lboy've pl Ibo dlallle: li'• DOt diillOiiil to ~ ID4 malllr thq ~ ll thameelva" . 1lit --" &: ... -llall ..,,_...., __ ....,.. o1 IOI am o o I Ille blppie colooy, I be doctor aaid. To date, there lllve been l,llOS g.- cal lnlacUOlll In 11111 and the total IDIY reacll 1,IOll by the tJll\ ol the year. During Ill of 11117 thei'e were 1,11111 cw-.Tbe normal baf..t l)le odvenl of bipplOI waa 11111 than 100, Dr. Pbllp ..... 111..WJ: ......... ... !ban dou > Ibo put It yaan. SYOhills remalll al>oul llallc; there are oiily M ...., iiDcl« treatment th!I year. There were 143 ln 1967. He si.id there Is eUective control for oypbllla, 6ut ·lhaf IOOOITbea la m<>r; dlftl<;ull'to ~l ' SupervlaOn reeelved and filed Dr. Philp'• report. v alky May Pick l €ost of ;Private .Phone -Teen Adviler . . For Park Oro.up 0 o e or two Faullll1n V.U., Ht 1 h Bcbool -Diil IOOD be altllng In u odvlaJ -1!'. ol lbe Foqotaln YllleJ Parb Ownmlalon. . . Coo ... _ Doll ......... told the Qly Council 'lllll4IJ be bad .been ID .,.. aultailao wtth olDdeal leaden u to bow bell lo lncoiporlll lludentl Into the endN cwnnv1ntty; ~ • -· aa1d City Council ID4 plaim1ng and !*kl ""Dmjutno UODdU Will DOW be malled to the high aCbool --Ha added plaoa wen afool for a "tepl1Hve reprwJ> tattve" lo dl)' ball. ~ bu been a ·atrq advocate fer a ._,_., In Fountain Valley. Tbe eonnc!lma• bU ~ there were m ncrullno fadllUea lot that IP group In Ibo dl)'. • • Qrops for W ~st County .. -. ~ Coal for 1 private telephooe In Hun- llngtoo Beacll or Westminster dropped 10 to 2.1 cents Monday, olficiall of General Telepbone Co. announced today. J. S. Botelho, manager of the Orange County division, said that "for a private bom6 In lluol1ngtoo Beacll the reducllon wlll be 20 cents per mo11th. , ~ "Two-plrly llnOI Will cost 10 cenla less and a four party J1ne is cents Jess per month. In Westminster, the basic private Une will CQSt S5 cents le'9, hfo-plrlf line 25 cents l"s aod a four-party Una la down Sii cents." Of the 117,IXll! pbonia In Huntington Beach and Westminster, about 97,000 are installed in 56,290 private homes, accordlna to Botelho. sub!crlbers of General Telephone Co. In Laguna Beach are not lncluded lo this rate reduction, be said. Botelilo said the reductlDD toWa 11.1 million annually and will bring Gooeral Telephone Co. rates 1nto line with those of Pacific Telephone Co. in the Los Angeles area. Cbargea for lnstallaUon of color phones has been cut from flO to $5, certain toll calls reduced ln cost and Sunday rates applied on Saturday to all calls within the state. Bills Bent to customers in Decei;nber will not reflect the reducUoDI In basic rate, but beghmlng Jan. 1 all bllls will show a credit for the downward ad· jwtment, Botelho said. Nixon Schedules Meeting Beach Cleaners Given Cleaning ' With Ha rriman on Talks Burglars cleaned out V a J e ton e Cleaners, 8868 Warner Ave., oI $1,300 while police apparenUy we r e in· vestigaUog another burglary one block away, Fountain Valley police reported Tuaaday. NEW YORK (AP) -Prelldent.<lect . JUObard M. Nlxoo will caofer bere Tbur,. day with W. Averell Harrhhan, an aide announcect today. 'lbe aide said earlier that NlJ:on · had talked to Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge about the possibility of Lodge replacing Harriman as chief · Amerlcon negoUator at the . Vietnam P""" talka In Parla. Thfl WU announced after the lame Nlxm apoteamao, Ranald Ziegler, told newsmen that V1ce Prell.dent Hubert H. llmnpbro)' rejected a Orm ofler from Ntmn~to be u. s.. •mbe•udor to Uie Untied NaUooa. Nixon btmae1I announced the ap- . l'Oll1tm'1\ ol J;lr, Paul 'W. McCracken ol the ltotvmlfJ of MichlglD to · be the b¢ cbalrmao of the Councll of ~Advlaers. t.!!'M prealdent..iect, putting In a busy by al b1a Hotel Pierro beadquartera, caoferred later with Chairman Wilbur MDII (0.Art.), of the tu'wrltlng Houae Waya: and Means Committee.· Milli, thtr most lnfiue.nUal man In Con- greu on tu mattei'I, aid he looked "with a degret1 of U:eptlclmn" on any ldeu to vote tu credits - a device Nixon repeatedly bU eapouaed u a meana of dealing with many of the nation's social llls • While declaring that auch credits are generally undesirable from the standpoint of tax policy, Mills conceded that benefits to be derived ln specific cases IJUght mate them warranted. AJ f o r anoUter Nixon proposal -to build automatic cost of living increases into the Social Security program -Mills said he ls firmly OPJ>O'ed to that and doubts his view would be "susceptible of compromi5e.11 It is generallf acknowledged that no tu legislltiDD gets enacted U Mll1' standa with the opposition. Ziegler aaid tho prealdeot.<lect last month asked Humphre1 to be b1a man at the United Nationa.. Humphrey, Ziegler said, declined, saying he wanted to return to hlB naUve Minnesota. McCracken, 52, was a member of ~ three-man Council of Economic Ad- visors In 1956-69 during the ad· ministration of former Pra.ident Dwight D. Eisenliower. Ziegler also wu uked about a report that Nixon planned to make AmbassadOr" Henry Cabot Lodge the head of /the U. S. negotlaUng tesm at the Vietnam peace talka In Parl!. Thieves removed two louvers from a window to gain entry probably early Monday, then opened a floor safe to remove the cash. The theft may have taken place whil e Fountain Valley police assisted by a Huntington Beach unit were comblnr a bulldlng at the next Intersection for the burglar who forced open the door of a barbershop, 16933 Bushard St. Experiment Films At Beach Library E<perimeolal filioa w 111 be featured during the 7,30 p.m. film forum .frldai at the Huntington Beach Public Ul:iiary. The fare jnclude& "Time Pl~," a study of one man's life in today's "ral race"; "AnUcipaUon of the Night,'' a study of an infant'• impreaions of event& and objects of the world It sees: and "Between Two Worlds," a film ballet by the Oxfonl Experimenlal Group and a Venice Film Festival winner. The films are shown free to the public, but the library .officials prefer an adu11 audience. The library ls at 525 Main SI. • • f • ' Thi true preclouan111ol114K golU Oi'nega bracelet watch 11 Jn the Jove that goea ~ with tt. Tiit OrMga you give or receive today wlll beQof'ri1 a praud pemnal Posses~ ·•Ion ,,. prec:lou1 beyond compare ror whit _ It aymbollzn. W/thln Heh tl1Q1nt case 11 tht Pl!tf1M Omega movement Each part la mad1 with rnellculoua care to glv• yeara of ftfthtlll perfo'rmanct. Even the dlamonda are loU!* lntpteted to •nure flawfen: qu1llty and perfection of color, cut and brUHance. Set our oomplett collection of Omega watches for men and women S&5 to over ~® • / ---WA'lk·· MAIT a CHMOI A-iM dltfllOMI, 1..C told llnal1tl Wl\dl.,. ••• ••• MOO, 11-14: geld lforMl1Md -· MMh b,_Olltl. ,,, ,.U31. c-12 ,,....,..,.. 1•K fOM w.c.1tt •11dl ......... 17a. I ' J. C. J.lwnp~rie6 'Jeweler .fill NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA 21 Y.art h1 The S1nt1 L.t1tlo111 = • I , . . .... ..-< . .. -.. -. ·-. -. . ~ "' • ...... ._ ..... __ ....... • • • • • • Lagllna . . • " '-...., 3 • , • " . , E0·.1-T LO N -' I • . VOL. $(No. 281, 6 S6CTIOl'IS, 76 PAGES . . , ORANGE •C9 UNTY,,CAl:IFORNIA •· ~--~ ,. . '· .. , .. ·.,• .. . . ' WB>NESD~ t:. btc'Et/Bf:«' ~11 i968 . -. ' . .. . ' ' . l. : '. .. ' -• ore 10 --ence, .. a " I , •. County Epidemic ' Hippies Blamed For VD Spread By JACK BROBACK Of 1M 0-llr !"Ult Sl•lf A health officer says hepatitis and gonorrhea infeclions in Orange Cowtty h a v e reached epidemic proportions and places the blame squarely on the shoulders of hippies. County Health Officer Dr. John Philp to J d the Board of Supervisors Tuesday that the incidence of infectious hepatitis is on the rise because drug users are swapping hypodermic needles without sterilizing them and that Orange County currently has 16 times as much venereal dsiease as it did eight years ago. The county's health agencies are being severely taxed in efforts to meet the dual threat, said Dr. Philp. He said hepatitis cases have increased from only 215 in 1960 to a total of 619 to date this year and he expects the total to reach 730 before the year is out. Mostly it's because "the hippies are unclean," he said. "\\'e re fer to it as 'needle hepatitis,' because the disease becomes infectious when lhey use a common needle for admin!sterlng their drugs," he explaln<d. Medical men are not always consulted for treatment, he said, nor for diagnosis. "When the liver is swollen, they've got the disease; it's not difficult to diagnose and mostly they diagn~ .it themselves." The number of gonorrhea cases has skyrocketed with the free interchange of sex among the hippie colony, the doctor said. To date, there have been 1,603 gonococ- cal infe<:tions in 1968 and the total may reach 1,800 by the end of the year. During all cf 1967 there were 1,200 cases. The normal before the advent of hippies was less than 100, Dr. Philp said. He said gonorrhea infection has more than doubled in the past 10 years. Syphilis remains about static; there are only 98 cases under treatment this year. There were 143 in 1967. He said there is effective control fer syphilis, but that gonorrhea is more difficuh to treat. Supervisors received and filed Dr. Philp's reporL 'Reagari-'Laud s. IJayakawa, ' Bla sts Welfare Program Gov. Ronald Reagan praised Dr. S. L Hayakawa's handling of dissidents at San Francisco St.ate College, then lashed out against fedell81 controls of state Lag u1ians ·T ake Good Car e of Th eir Greeter "Long may he wave, .. said the con- tributor. He was speaking of Laguna's long-time Greeter Eiler Larsen for whom 'funds are being collected at the Chamber of Commerce, 280 Park Ave. Larsen for more than 20 years has b e e n booming his basso profundc hella and waving to Lagunans and visitors. The $10 check that arrived with a lyric turn of phrase said, "I guess thi!" represents one cent for each time he's turned me on. Long may he wave." Another contribution was wU:h a note saying, "Comes with love ••. because he means so much ta oor whole family." Pete Fulmer, committee chairman, said contributions will help pay for lodg- ing expenses and ether needs as they arrive. The Hotel Laguna contributes through a reduced room rote for Larsen whc is nearing IKJ. Contributions may be sent to the Eiler Larsen fund. The comrnlttee includes l!fayor Glenn Veckler, Harry Lawrence, Lorna Mills and Reinlow Harris. welfare programs Tuesday In • n Anaheim appeara,nce. The governor, speg]dng at the annual conference or the National Association cf Secretaries of State, said "We found the right man" in Dr. Hayakawa, the acting president of strife-tern San Fran- cisco State. The governor, speaking at the Disneyland Hotel, spoke highly of the firmness in handling the c a m p u s militants, sta,.ting, "I have always been an advocate of firmness but we've had attempts at appeasemenL "We are going to keep getUng pushed unW Uiey (the dissident.a) get a con- frontation, and unless we get finn, we are going ta have a confrontation," he said. The governor attacked "the arrogance of the permanent structure of the federal government," which, he said, has pushed through new welfare rules that could cost Cali!ornia taxpayers another $8.5 • million in the fiscal year starting next July !. Among the new federa1 regulations, he cited one which makes persons ellgible for welfare funds on a simple 1tatement or need. . "This means we bave to take a welfare applicant at his word," Reagan said. He accused the federa1 bureaucracy of making thinp bani for the Nizon AdmiplstraUon by rushing new houiing, weHate and health programs into ex- istence before the change of ad- ministrations Jan. 20. Runaways Caught Boys Fou1id A ft.e r Sc hool Robbery Two runaw4).<s on a Laguna Beach burglary spree ran and ran and ran Tuesday morning. In fact, police about r a n them ragged before depositing them pair in Orange County Juvenile Hall Sgt. Frank Dillon said the pair had burglarized St. Catherine's School, :mo S. Coast Highway, entering an unlocked window. They had run away from heme ln Long Beach. One is a IZ-year-old and the other 13. , They had piUert<f money from a piggy bank beside a telephone and taken five cartons of ice cream bars. Part of these and l:be rest were strewn about, said Dillon. The youths also took a bus fire ex- tinguisher and set it off inside the school. DUlon said the pair Oed at about 3 a.m. Tuesday when spatted on Thalia Street. They ran ta the beach, culUng through back yards. Police made conta~ again at 6:15 I and pursued the two panting younplers thither and yon up ltreel end! and along the beach. Officer David Avers headed them elf at the pass 8! Lt. John Zelko pursufd on the beach and Dillon acted as spotter and radioed their location. When the boys panted up the path from the beach to Vidcr Hugo Inn, Avera stepp<d out of the bwb,. and the chue ended. · Poiico said lhe pair had llao burglartz. ed. a hamburger stand and service ILIUoa in South Laguna. Jn other burglaries reported Tuesday, Dillon said : -Glebll BaUield Jr., 750 N. Coast Highway, reported the theft of stereo speakers, a car coat and a1J records with a total value ot $188. -Ethle M. Haney, 230 Falrvtew St., reported the theft of $12. -Frw A. Lee. 285 LaBrea SL, reported the theft of $6. ' ' . ' . • ' ' '' • l . ' • ' ' • I ' . -•• . . . SF .$TATE DEMONSTRATORS l!SE_ <;AFETERIA TABLES, CHAIRS TO ERECT BARRICADES . . . ' Police COunter with FJi.nklng Movement; Furniture Returned L•ter by Other Students e . ' UNIDENTIFIED DEMO~STRATOR, POLICE ·OFFICER 'INJURED' IN CAMPUS VIOLENCE Student Goos to J•ll; Offloor l'•ul Juul Suffers Broken Coll1r Bone DEMONSTRATOR HUSTL EQloF,l TO PAD DY WAG~:AF~E~ LO~iNG' BO\JT w11'1i Pd~:~;:·· Violence Tuesd1y 3"ermecf Worst In History. ,,f TfoUlil .. Pl•iVed SF Stita 1 r 1 l ,·l "•) Dally Paper TEN CENTS owe Hayakawa Calls in 600 Police • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A mawvc police force moved onto San Francilco State College campus today u student radicals vowed new disorders in the wake of the worst violence in the scboOJ's history. Acting President S. I. Hayakawa ~ equally determined . He called , thC militants "anarchists" and authorized the deployment cf 60lf police to "break up this reign of terror." Police and demonstratcrs clashed Tuesday o~ the campus where the num- ·ber of hardcore militants is estimated at about 300 of the 18,000 &tu.dents and 1,100 faculty membenl. For the opening of classes today, not a single picket was in sight for the first time since Negro militants called a strlke early last month. But within an hour the Strike SUpport Ccmmittec . ~ waa handing out ~an~ which said: "Today at State, as yesterday, if there are students in classes who continue to be a party ta Hayakawa and his pigs, it is a certainty that black and Third World Students (other 'minorities) and thou.sands of their white student supporters . will move in one form ot another to step . the alrike breaking b~ their fellow students. • · "Hayakawa will ~nd in the ~ 8Dd we will fight by whatever mearii we can ta protef!t ourselves, as well ~~ guaranteeing the continuation of the ,. • IU'fke ~ the d.eDJ31lda ue met." . '~ . _During Tuesday's viclence, desc,ribed U U.. worst in the history of the c:Oilege. about 450 club-swinging police sev~il times routed demonstrators -armed witl1 metal bars.: table legs, bottlea, roclui and sticks. Thlrty-two activists were arrested. br1n11ng to 41 the total arrests sine<: Hayakawa reopened the c;ampua Mon6ay under his: "hard-line" p:illcy. 'Scores' Were injured, including a policeman who wa:; clubbed with a metal chair leg. Hayakawa said clasi itt'endance wa! ••excellent" despite the dlstiirbances. The famed semanticist also told newsmen, "I want to make it clear to everyont' that I'm detennined ta break up thi:: reign of terror." .. This has been a rough day for stu dents and faculty, who are trying tc con· tinue the education process, for pollc(' who are trying to keep peace on catnpu:: (See SF STATE, P age J) Cookies Sought For SerVicemen Christmas time I~ 1 good time fpr Orange Coast housewivei to grab th~r cookie sheets and come to the aid bf our servicemen. , Cookies taken to the Laguna Red Cror. Service Center, 362 Park Ave., between Dec. 9 and IS will be delivered tn Ute U.S. Naval Hospital at Camp Pendleton. "While you..are~ those Christmas cookies make an es:tra dozen or two," suggests Stuart Weber, Red Cross district chairman. . Orange W.eatller Once tlle winds die down to- night, Thursday will be a beauti- ful day; the· Weatherman prom- ises. 14ke with aui~ skie1 and 70-degree tempetatureS alotla the coast. ~ INSmE TODAY Orange Coo.st and Golden W tit coUtge1 ring down the curklh' Q'A &ht 1HB lheatn 1ea-'°" -thei• ..... prodMCtlonl thb ID«lt. SH E..tortalnm.nt, fail• 21. • ( • • ., .. 1 , .. ~ Drag Rae•••8 fleans IJp .linage , bl . Lag~na -.. nclq :.C. had an tmage o1 r-. LMI , JOU tho Lllllll lllm, Inc..._ II ilrlvn a...!...1.I. to=· 111 . ' " from the public . I DAILY I'll.OT , • -~ --am-••d&lile the llllolloot ltboal ta 1or111--.-.~ 'l1s ......... Onl Wiii ,_.,. '\Tbo ·!Dljl0flloq1 Will be mw:b ~ ...-•-°'""ft llaliltY, ~ thlnl In a field M----· valid ...... a '*9 hr ..... ... a 11.1!11 !*. ........... tbl llldlirlir ....... lblftlll i!lld. tllllne burmoat LaJ1IDI 'Bellcll of ...,. tbll II -ao =='='=he, ..i ot r-. 111 ubtlt t' Secood plar.e tum wUJ Keith ulcr.L.ui~ exact aate· hu yel In l>t .,1, , their ct lldl -ilOO C4 the I b ill select t llO'I ba,. cJe<ned Up a · "ADii "" mllli do -1lolllr ltlr f'JCllLJ fta 8" .... ~ . ICllolanbJp and a llo1a the !lhow , Thb aprin& •a ,-::,_ hi h hoowo1 En&M an belns ll!ned and lcMnl!Y year,• l!lld alil> Vlco ....._ IAlltll Tlillrla...,llaL II~'-tr '; 1. Tblrd plact team will~ to vlclory. members to' ~t •~ g IC 1DlpectOd In ltnal properadoo for the Knight. "W""" g.,; mcn Cl1T to ~ck llras nctnr II a l!rie 11> ~with a f™P"<d-lr¥1rnla•on. Bu~ the Dra1 Club --mon!·th.. . In the Plymouth Troublelhootlng Contest, ......,. .......i J'ard Hiib s c b o 61 r...n tb1a year, -so-we can pick better 'ceietJdan conteat betw..0 wo cars f0< IA addltlan, ladlvldual drlvert will drag. _ • ' . , Last year Knight and Preeldent Dean ,_..,_......_. nee this saturdoy at Oranso cars, plul we bavo two ,..... ol u, a diltanco ol 1300 feet -a quarter recd•• liftl frOm tbe dlllereol mazllf..,. JUI! bef.,.._Oirlilmaa. illll' !!!$ will Sb"'11um placed third In the regtogal ;"~ llaceWay. poria>ce." • inllo. A "dial your opn bandh:ap" .l)'ltem turen Involved In tho race, moat notabl)' nr~ llfety-. \Jhlth wlll lnlplct conteat. 'Ille two will be lnellglble this nus wtO aho be the second year Last year the club had 1S membera. makes each driver, once qualllied,' Foret ·~ the Diifci',...-UieiiiiitolhetlU~ year, but they will act u coaches for tbe hlP ICbool bu participated io the II ·bu eopanded Into a club ol 25, equally oompeUUve ngardiOSI of equip: While both girb and boy1 are· Invited ol cars, A lee of .11 will ~.required the new team. . . ~· \ Over North Vietnam "· · -----------------\ '• ' " . .. ~· ... Santa on Way Laguna w Light Up Friday Reds Fire ai~Clemente Man Laguna Beach will light up like. • Cbrlstmal -Friday ai santa Cllua arrives in sty1e aboard a fire engine. Merehant.s of the community are busy stringing lights for the Yule season'• "Festival of Lights." Jt kicU off Friday at 6 p.m. with a hospitality night when most of the stores stay open until 9 lo welcome visitors, show their season finery and olfer refreshments and pri.z.el. City crews Tuesday !trang the colored lights that annually decorate the giant old pepper tree at city hall like a muJU-colored halo above the nativity scene. Ea<:b ol the three entrances to the city um year will boast a 22-foot simulated stained glass window. One is to be located at the Festival grounds and the other two on Coast Highway at the north and south end! of town. At the foot of Broadway near the beach, the city Cbrlstmaa tree will rise despite a temporary 1etback. The 40-foot tree that had been ordered from a Christmas wholesaler burned in .. a fir, Sunday. However, a search la underway for another bl,g tree. 1 'Ille fool ol Broadw17 wUI also be the spot that santa arrives at • p.m. to begin conferring wttll small fry about tbeir Cbrlstmas hopes. Hla command post will be the santa house. He'll be back Saturday from 2 p.m. • to 4 p.m. and ta slated to return the same hours on Dec. 10, 12, 14, 17, J 9 a n d 21. 'lbe Christmas plans are the work of the Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Businesl --The junior chamber is also buay l8!tlng up plans , for Its residenUal CJu:istmas lighdng compeUdnn that annually makes the billl of Laguna twlnk1a with color and decorations. 1 Christmas committee cbalrman la William McCready assisted by Louise Turner, Fran1< Abercrombie. Gonion Strachan, BUI Allelioe, Harry Moon, Paul Havas, Bob Shapard, Borll Buzan, Bob Kronfeldt, Mike May, Loren Haneline and tho Boya' Club which Is stringing lights for merchants. A 8an Clemente Navy pilot flytng a recoona1ssance mlaslOO over North Viet4 nam wu one of two American pilots fired upon Tuesday by surfae&-to-alr mlsslla,. the Navy reported. • Both pdnls retuined to baae unbanned. One of the planes bad minor damage. A Navy apokeomen l&!d Lt. (j.g.) James S. Ozblrn, 21, of San Clemente reported that be wu on a routine photo reconn•lv.ance mlalon along the coast. 11It was a beauU.ft,d, clear day ei:ci!pt Frem r.,,e l SF STATE •.. and anarcblsts who have dropped their dllguilo for In~ In constructive change ••• and have revealed their true objecdveo. The acting president, who suspended five militant student leaden Monday, announced the au.spensioo of nine more aa the result of Tuesday's clashe! wJtb police. Postmaster Urges Laguna To Follow Mail Advice DAILY ,ILOT '''" PMte CITY LIGHTS GO UP Pmtv Popper TrH The first occurred when a squad of 30 officera waded into a group of 40 demonstrators pounding on garbage cans and using a bullhorn In violation or Hayatawa's regulations. Ten demonstratcn, lncluding two girls, were subdued quickly. The most vlolent battle broke out when 'B il.d • p "ts some 30 police marched onto~e com-U ing ermi mans, where a noon rally had attracted about 4,000 persons. Shop early, mall early and use zip Chrislmas window service wlll be Demonstrators responded by throwing codes. available for six full days during these Double in Laguna rocks, botUes, foodtrays and legs wrench· Th1I was lbe advice today of two week!: at: ed from metal tables and chairs. They Postmaster Don Rose to residents of -Math Office, 570 Glenneyrt. · screamed obscenlUea and shouted, "Pigs the Laguna Beach area, from Forest -Boet Cenyon Office, 62t N. Coast Over 11 Months are coming. Oink, oink." Avenue to Blue Lagoon, from Emerald Highway. At several points, students wearing Bay to Laguna Hills. -Finance Station A, 23& Laguna Ave. blue armbands to show their support uFrom-now on," R.09e said, "the P06t. -Laguna HU1s Bra.neb. • -· Bulldina: permit valuations In Lai!lIJa of lkyakawa engaged ln fist fights with OU1ce will be hard pressed to handle The Laguna H1Jl:I Qarlatmas StaUon :web for i::n 1:~111 U:onths ~ the rebel stadents, wearing r e d the tremendOUI vol-of Ottistmp' at Ibo medical ...,ler will be open flvio In .~re 0 e same armbancla. mall expected. 1 • • days~ ·w:-1 ~ • <! "' ~·--• • Police left the campua when order "Literally blllloos of pieces ol mall "To be sure your&• and your Clyde Z. Springe, city bullding and waa re~ but they were back in will be deUvered between ,pqw• and l>ei-u> rMMU...,are...,cifJ!vi . ,!!'Rolle. · planniarml, .~r~~r,t.<A.saJlad .}~ A~~dtng ~'tea: to 'again d ls per s e 24:. In our main office at 570 Glenne~of' 'urPfi 1"Mall tiM1 , · M'61 1 pe ~!"; """' 8 ..,.-,...,..,._! com4 I ' toil: attempting to bold another we expect a peak in mfil.t>ecember of early in lhe wffk. Mall early fn the f!:~e~ $2,S2l,&99 through Noftmber g ally and smashing windows in over one-half million pieces of incoming day. Mall early, period.'' Actual ·number of permlts Issued was . ,.., the business and social science building. and outgoing mail to pass through our . be ith issued t. One officer, Paul Juul, lllffered a doors on a single day." rwmmg big r las~ year w 508 .-broken collar bone when be was struck Rose said the main oUice and all Whale S • ht d compared to 472 this. year. in the neck with a half-lncb casUron branches will be open all day Saturday, S tg e The November: flgures for the ag-chair leg. Another was felled by a thrown ~ 7 d saturda Dec 1~ gregate of penn1ts were.-$299,10~ com-brick ~. en y, . •· pared to '204,928 In November 11167. MaYor JOIOpb Alioto defended acdons OH Palos Ver des •f tho police o• carnpua, •aylns they Citizens .Thanked For Support Of Laguna Team lt appeared the generation gap has narrowed. at least at Laguna Beach lllgb School Student body officers in an open letter to the cltiuns ol the scbool district ~ thanb for tbe wpporl atven the acbool and football teem. "The energy and devotion whlch )'OU 6howed to our team la a credit to the character and make up of this town," Btudent officers wrote. 'Ille teller signed by Doug Schmitz, .president; Tom Tabor, vice president, and Debbie Smith, secretary asked sup- port of other teams as well. The first basketb.11 game b on the home coW't Friday evening. DAILY PILOT OlANOI COAST PUtlllMIMO COM1'Nff lekrf N. W•M Pl'ltlflnt •~ l"utlll.,_ J•c.k ll. Cwrl.., VI« PrnldMt ·~ Ge!lef.i ~ ... ffr 'Til•lfl•I K••~il .... Tli•"'•• A. Mwr.Ait1• MWllMHW RiJt•r4 P. tf•Q p,.,1 Hlt1•11 L.-..ai AlhwllllM C.lb" Mlw Dltldlr .._ __ UI ,_,, ""6. Mtlllot ""'-r.o. ... "'n111 -- A ball-dozen gray wbalea heading south for lagoons in Baja Callfotnla were sighted off Palos Verdea Tuesday, but the vanguard of the annual mJgraUon has Yet to appear in Orange Coaat waters. Harbor Department personnel i n Newport Beach aald they bave yet to hear of ·a whale aigbUng Ulla year. The huge mammals were seen two miles out In the 8anta Barbara Channel. 'Ille gray whal1 mliratklo, from the ArtUc to breedlq """°"' ID Baja Celllornla, lo belloved to bl the lonlleat m.lgraUcm. of &Jl1 mammal. The wbalea head north In F•bruary with tbetr YOllllS· Student Gallery Open for Holiday The student-operated Purple Haze Ga1lery at Laguna Beach High School will be open through Christmas eve. The gallery, beside \he school auditorium, contains · the work o f students, much of which is for sale. lt Includes metal work, jewelry, pain- tlnp, drawlngo, and tbreo dlmenalonal klneUc aculpture. Tbe pllery la open from 8 a.m. to 8:!0 a.m. on Tuesdaya and TbUl'lday1 and from DOOD to 12:45 p.m. OD Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. GOP Governors Pledge Aid on Law and Order PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Republican governors are volunteering to take off Pmldenl .. lecl Richard M. Nixon's bandl the ~ ol law and order pledJea ha made durlnt bis campaign. Gov. Claude ·Ktrk of Florida, one of tho· early arrlnb for tho Republican GovOlllOl'I Conferance openldg here 1bunday, said the atate execuUvea ei:· poet to take the lead themoelvu In ~Jaw-and dlsorden. Kirt, 'o!lo 5 J>rivata police fcroa ID """""I lllllad crlmo ID ~ ~ Illa -told .. alrporl ---TllllllaJ hi -lbe "'*allm al order II prlmarlJ1 of the National Gavernoni: Conference. Agnew has been designated by Nixon as the liaison ·man with governors of both partlu, a job filled by Vice Pree1t dent Hubert H. Humpbroy for thl Joimlon admlnlatraUon. Asnew told reporter, In a brief airport Interview that d01plte Jahnlon'1 efforts to maintain contact with the . eovernora there _ .UU-oxllted a problem ol com· m•mlcatlom between tbem and the Wh!ta -Ba uld hi bopea to clear this up, . "I find .... .,,...,..,.ocnocn lmham aboul thl. ID>Jilemmtattoo "' u1ltinl fedanl p!'Oll"lml,,. Al)i1tW fald. Ht decllned acted 11in a dlsclpllned and professional manner in the face of lncred.lble pro- vocation.'' l0< low growid .foj( around-llJe clly of Vlnh. We were approaching the mouth of the Ca Riv'er to begin our photo run when l saw a missile rising out of the fog near Vlilli." be said. Reports quoted the flyer ,I.I _sa)'.il)g, "It was far enough away so· that I had plenty of lime to 1'k:e' defensive acUon and avoitl il It_ .w~. in. a large ball of fire a couple buodred feet from my aircraft. I was about two miles ~"".BY from the coast at that time, ' . and we turned back inland end finished our photo run without incident." The other plane received minor damage from a missile also fired from Vinh, but the pilot returned safely to the carrier USS Ranger, Fighter bombers escortina the two planes took rio offensive actfon against the misslle sites, spokesmen said because of the American bombing halt over the north imposed Nov. 1. Cnpo Coun£ilmen Facing Solution of Growth Pains San Juan CapistranG city councllmen are faced with two pressing problems -the cost of police protection and the need for a new civic center. In a study session this week councilmen discussed the rising c~st of police coverage. They bad been notified that the Orenge County Sherill Department would charge more than $90,000 a year beginning July 1, 1969 for law en- forcement services. The current sheriff's charge ls about $30,000 a year. Councilmen also learned that the rent on the building now serving as a city hall will go up 'to $450 a month compared to the present $300. The lease expires on the struc~ure on June 30, 1970. It DanSc Man Held In Embezzlement A Dana Point man has been accused of embezzling more than $4,600 in union funds in a four~ount indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. Court action is pending against James Terrace Ward, 29. He faces, if convicted, a possible sentence of 20 years in prison and a $40,000 fine. A U. s. Attorney's Office spokesman ea.Id the alleged embezrlement occurred during Ward'• service ln December, 1966 u treasurer of Local 50f of the AFLCJO Stage Moving Picture Operators. -· is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Los Angeles. Council members suggested possible use of the Capistrano Junior High School as a city hall and looked to other land purchase po~sibillties in the city. It was agreed that about 10 acres would be needed to provide space for expanding city departments lnctuding a future police departmeDt and jail Police protecUon discussion centered on a city staff estimate that a first year department wou1d coat $150,000 to $175,5000. The figure, offered by C 1 t y Administrator Ernest Thompson Is based on a seven to nine-man force, new equip-1 ment and two patrol cars. Tbe sheriff now provides one car to patrol not only San Juan Capistrano but Dana Point, Capistrano Beach. Three Arch Bay and a port.ion of Laguna Niguel. Saddlehack Fund Transfer Okayed County Supervisors Tuesday approved a transfer of $150,000 from the building fund to the general fund of Saddleback Junior College District. The district officers said the money was needed to pay current expenses and would be replaced when tax mooey came in. c-.. Mtu: a WW ._;. ,,,_, .,'-t lttcfl1 nu w .. t "'""" a.uie..f'f .. lllltl!llltll a..a-~ .. 111'1 •lfWf • local problem. "l expect' 'PruldenHtect Nixon to take the leadonhlp In thi filht agalnll crime and l'lolence,'' he l&ld. "I think hi will recommend 1treitbenJn1 Ille ..r .. -la act and will implement the pro- lf&ID to olevata DOilco lla!ldanll. 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Aanow ol Maryland, th• vice-pruldenl elect, arrived In an Air F0<C1 plane after atoppins _oil io san Francllco to look tn bridJJ' on a meetlns of the esoazllva .,....1u. ,( -· • 4 - Nl1an plana an oft.the-cuff •peocb at tht COYttQCn' bl.tck-t.11 atate dbmer J'ri. da1 alibi ll 11111 plulh d.r! ... ..n. NllCil will flDd II GOP ........ and l'OVll'DCll'Hle lnclndtq l a m t • d a o k a... Jobo a. . a.ai. Cl Rllodt llland, Iba --"'Illa orpnisatloa. Art Auction Record LONDON (AP) -A world record of l,'IOl,000 pow1da (!4,1194,lllO) for a ain&le session at an euctJon of im· pmlioollt and modern palnlinls Wll 11111 llolbebya toda1. I W'thln each elegant ceae Is the peerl111 Omega mov1m1nt. Each part 11 mede with metlculoua care to give y11r1 of f1ilhful performance. Even the dlamonda ire loupe.- lntptcted to assure tlawl111 quality and perfection or color, cut ind brllllance. . ; Stt our complete cotlectlon of Omega watch• ·ror mtn and WCHM"7 sea to owr 11000.J J. C. ..Jlamp/iri11& 'J11w11fer I 1121 NEWl'ORT AVE, COSTA MESA JZ :V••r1 In Jhe S1lfte Loutle11 .I • - • • f Harriman, Nixon Io .Confer NEW YORI( (AP) -Prt!ldenl-elect Rlchonl M. Mixon will confer here 'J'bilro. day with W. Averell Harriman, an aide annouoctd today. The aide u1cl earlltr that Nixon had tall:ed to M>busador Hen!')' Cabot Lodge about the poalblllty of Lodge replacing Hm'lman as chief American negotiator at the Vietnam Peace talks in Paris. This was announced after the same Nixon spokesman, llooald Zlegle., told newsmen that Vice Ptuidtnt Bubert H. Humphrey rejected a firm oiler from Nixon to be U. S. ambassador to tbt United Nations. Nixon himself announced the ap. Jl--~pointment of Dr. Paul W. McCracken of the Unlvanlty of Mlchlpn to be the next chatnnan ol the Council of Economic Advisers. The president-elect, putting 1n a busJ' day at his Hotel Pierre headquarters. conferred later with Chainnan Wilbur • Mills (0.Ark.), of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. Mil.la, the most influential man in Con- gress. on tu matters, . said he looked "with a degree of. skepticism" on any ideas to vote tax credits -a device Nilon repeatedly bas espoused as: a means of deallna: with many of the natlon'1 social ills. While declaring that BUch credi!o are generally undesirable from the standpoint of tax policy, Milli cooceded that benefit& to be derived in specific cueJ might make them warranted. As f o r another Nixon propo.ul -to build automatic cOl!lt of living. increases into the Social Security program -Mills said he is firmly opposed to that aod doubts his view would be "susceptible of compromise." It is generally acknowledged that no tax legislation gets enacted if Mills stands with the opposiUon. Ziegler :said the president-elect last month asked Humphrey to be hi! man at the United Nation1. Humphrey, Ziegler said, declined, saying be wanted to return to his native Minnesota. McCracken, 52, was a member af t~ three-man Council of Economic Ad- visors in 1956-59 during the ad- ministration of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ziegler also waa asked about a report that Nil:on planped to make AmPfts:sador Henry Cabot Lddge the head of / the U. S. negotiating team at the Vietnam peace talks in PariJ, Trucker Killed On SA Freeway A La Puente truck driver became Orange County's 200th traffic death this morning on-the Santa Ana Freeway near Magnolia Street. the California Highway Patrol reported, James 0. Helton. 34, was dead on 19'1 zoo County Tra!Hc Deatll T•ll lM'I 111 arrival at Martin Luther Hospital in Anaheim. Officers said his tr u c t went out of control and dropped over an embankment where the freeway is being repaired. The tractor and semi·trailer hit an obstruction and turned over on its left side onto the freeway throwing Helton clear. He died of massive head and body injuries, the coroner's off 1 c e reported. . Ul'IT ........ Shafted Unidentified bank employe ex- amines portiion of 4()..foot pipe which broke·loose Tuesday dur· ing installation at United Cali- fornia Bank's 6th and Grand Street office in Los Angeles. The 2,000-pound pipe dropped , from seventh floor, tearing through main floor of bank and narrowly missing several em-• ployes in basement cafeteria. UCI Student Fees For Events Face Campus Election uct studenlll today are voting on ' . ' whether the student body government · shall ·continue to receive a guaranteed income or whether a $7 per quarter student activities fee shall be made voluntary. The outcome of the election may be meaningless, however, if the prediction by Elections Commissioner Marybelle Archibald of a 10 percent turnout proves correct. Twenty-five percent of the student body must vote on a constitutional amendment for it to take effect. The amendment on whether to make membership in the student body govern- ment voluntary is only one item on the ballot. Also to be decided is eleciion of student senators and supreme court justices and opinion polls on whether there should be a student senate and if so, whether the senate should take stands on outside issues such as the Vietn'am war, poverty and grape boycot- ting. Ballotingllegan Tuesday and continues today and Thllnd:i;y. Seventeen students are running for nine :senate sents and seven students are contesting three supreme court justice chairs. I of 6 Brides Pregnant II Sex Gets More ,Popular, Sociology Prof Reports MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -About hall the women and three-fourths or the: men in America have full imual nperiences before marriage, and ·OM of every six brides is pregnant, a Pardue University professor told the American Medical Association today. Or. Harold T. Chrl.st.ensen, professor or sociology 1t Pw'due, tn a report prepared for delivery at lhe final day or the aMual >.:MA convention, estimated that: -"Nearly one-lllth of unmanied col· 1cge females and about one-hall of un- rnarTled college males bavt at ooe time O< anotl!er operlenced ...... r<latlorui ... -"In the ....,.1 popu!IU.., •P. proxlmattly ....iiau of the lemalea and three-fourths of the mala have lull ,. .. uitl uperlence at 10metlme before mar- r iage." -"In the neighborhood ol one-sixth or a.II brides are pregnant at the time or the wedding.,. ChTi1tensen'1 report on new sex values prevailing lmOn& the natJon'a youth WU one of a number of papen prtSented today. They ranged from aex tducaUon for adoleanll and prtadoletctnts to a rr:port on .a and the lf.DJor citizen. Christensen told the doctors there is a "reasonable COMensus a m o n g authorities that premarital coitus in Ulis country is, increasing, especially among fema1er, and most especlaOy in rela· tiohships involving love and/or the pro--rniSe of marriage." The morning long ser forum came as the Arnerican, Osteopathic Msociation (AOA) rejected a niove by the AMA to facilitate membership in the medical otganiiation for the nation 's 13,000 osteopaths. The virtual invitation extended to ~lhs was one of several poUcy deciaiODJ taken Tuesday. Othel'I in- cluded : -Formally oatlawln.g racial barJ to AMA membership -1 move expected to increde partlciP1tion by N•ll'O physi- cians. -SlighUy stiffening the AMA's position again.st cigarette smok.ing although refus- ing to issue a blanket COndtmn8tlon of smoking. -Pushing a campaign to change state laws wherever necessary so that minor children -reported to be generating a "serious epidemic of venereal dlaeaae" across the naUon -can be tr~ated by phylielans without th• consent of tbeir pmnt& Wtdne.id;q, Oectmbtr 4, 19161 DAILY Ptl.OT J • U~~· For~es .Amhushedhy Reds-~ • • • -- Americans Suffer Battlefield Setback; 90 of 160 :Wounded · SAIGON (UPI) -Allciul lllO Norlb Vletnameae lllllnlllhed 110 American aoldlero In the jungles Norlb ol Solgon and tilled or wounded ot leUt 90 In the blgg..i batllefl•ld aetbaclf aulfered by u. s. ro .... In two monlh8, mlllta>y 1pokeameo ttported today. Colll!Ounlat aunner• also shot down two U.S. helicopters in lb& same reglon1 tried to sink three allied vesseb in the main sblpplng channel to Saigon and llted l\lrlace-to-tir missiles (SAM>) _.1 tW. U. S. Na"7 photo -1saance planea over North Vietnam. Snag-De'\Telops Over Opening Of Paris Talks " PARIS (UPI) -U. S. and North Vietnamese diplomats failed today to agree on final •rrangements for the opening session of the expanded Vietnam war talks. While the Hanoi delegation refused to approve the ground rules suggested by the United States, American officials said they :still hoped the long-delayed talks would be able ~ start some time next week. I Communist sources :said that during today's three-hour secret meeting, Hanoi raised objections to a number of pro-- ceduraJ rules set out in the · U. S. memorandum given to the North Viet· namese last Monday. American officials refused to disclose what snags were delaying the agreement on basic proce:lures. nie report of the deadlock came even as diplomatic sources were reporting "good progress" was being made towards opening the four-sided talks next week as hoped. It was understood the United States and North Vietnamese representatives will meet again shortly in efforts to iron out their differences. Today's meeting, the second in three days, was held in an undisclosed suburban villa at the Communists' re- quest, diplomatic sourres said. Ooe ol the • Na>y Jtta "" n>el<ed by tllo-blut of·lbe 33-lool Sovle~rmule mlN!le but both plantl retlin>ed aafely to thdt 1\h Fleet carrltn, offlclala said. ThO incident tool< place ·Tliiliday near coastal Vlnb. • . The two hellooptcrs were shot down Monday and Tuesday In Pbuoc lA\11 pnivlnce .. boot ·ss miles no.i'theast of Saigon. Flve Americans were wounded, the spokesmen said.' · . The Na"7 repbrted ti\at Comquini,t- delona~ mines were touched oU near three aille<I sblps · In lbe channol m I • • to If mllOt ~ d ~ Sl>rapael at i...t 15 Aamkw -. \lDtd aod' _ • !Jll'8yed ·the deck of the 1anker SS 'rara anot11er IS -In the Op•~ but 00 -WU bur\.' The iJlher v....ia · U. S;-commandon l'\labed Jn ._ Involved were the !nlgblert SS Gopher tr~ and paanded the llorU: Vld> Stale and ss.;:~agua, · ~ Ill tl)e wi Uie ...q-arn1ec1 com-.,._ with utillery and alr<ralt file. munlat lo,... waited In comoullaged P"i· Alter four houri, llie Redl dipped •way Ilona )UlUI the U. S. Anny 191 Cavalry in the ,JUllfll• .. Tbue wu no report of Dlvlllon troops had llncled bf helicopter Communlsl losoet. in the jwiglea "'" Phw>c )llnh. about Military •pokesmen said the fight 69 miles north of Salgoo on Tuesday. marked the blg~ut Amerlcu IOlle!I Then the Reda opened up with armor· since Marine batlllng on the northern piercing rockef.s, n;iac~ guns. mort.ara border a month before the Nov. I hilt and .111... Reporta from the front laid to bombing Nonb Vloteam. " • L Vol-ste"d Salu.te ' Former CQmity St;iils, Glasses Raised in Honor comt .Sunday In NeWPort Harbor, sailll and glasses will De raised in salute to Andrew J. 'Volstead, 'a.\llt!Ot ol the 18th amendment -fr9hibitton .. The event is the ·Thirif Annual Volstead Doy Parade and ·Bac~analia,, this year spoiuored by the' Orange County Ski Club. A I :30 p.m. parade or about 15 boats bedecked in roaring 20's motif is planned, as welt as a party begjnning at 4 p.m. · at the Pavilion. • The parade appropriately enough will follow the Character Boat Parade route . ' There will be trophies for best dec<1rated boats. Tbe procession -more or less - begins et the Pavilion Landing. Chicago Judg~ Questions Release of Riot Repo~t CHICAGO (UPI) -. W'llliam J • CampbeO, c h i e f federal judge or the Chicago district, . S¥-id today a , special grand jury "might 'i'ell look into the timing and motlvatioD" behind the release or a controversial report on -the riots d u r i n g the Democratic National Conveniton. Campbell , who appointed the special grand jury to investigate the convention week riots in Chicago, questioned tlle public;ation S u n d a y of the 345-page . "Walker Report" to the NatiOnal Com· mission on Violence. • The report, prepared under the direc- tion ol Daniel Walker, president of the Chicago Crime Commission, charged lbat clashes between polict and antiwar demonstrators during the convention amounted at times to "a police riot." Campbell said at a news conference "The Walker Report, according to all 1 have read, is just .the report of one individual, not of the commission. It covers only in part the matters the grand jury is going into-fully. "To release the report at this time, ·when the grand jury hasn't completed its investigation, and without first sub- mitting the report or seeking its (the grand jury's) approval might give rise to a que.tion as to the motivation and timing of ills release." Family Killed In Plane Crash Four former Anaheim residents were tilled in the cruh of an Alaskan airliner ~onday during a snow storm, Jt was learned today. Dead are Walter Allen Palmer, his wire, Jean, their daughter Judy, 6 and son Charles, nine'monlhs. ' Mrs. Palmer WU the da\l&hlet of Rodney "Bud" ~. retired Anabelm businessman and civic leadtr. Be ill outgoing president of the Anaheim Chazn.. her of Corilmerce aod a aovemor tJt Rotary International. Coulson fonnetly operated a restaurlDt at Disneyland. He qJd h1I daqbter .. : and son-in-law were teaching in a ICboot at Clark! Point, a small 'town of 16 people. They had moved there In tbC fall of last year. Coulsoo and hill wife. Betty. left by plane Tues+;lay fo• Ancll«age where they will make funeral arrangement.. Jean and Walter Palme• marked the~· • seventh wedding anniversary Oct. 14.-! They were map-ied in St. Justin Marty:· :: Church in Anaheim. Lynda Meets Hushanc!: · WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Lynda B~d Robb is expected to depart this week for a reunion in the Pacific with her husband, Marine Maj. Charles S. Robb who is :stationed in Vietnam. . ' " ' .- • LINCOLN ·MERCURY ~ Uncoln·Mercary leads the way w~ more Cougar fot the money. .\ ' ' • .• • • • • . I • • • • • • . . ' ' I I • '" ' -~t·•C-·- Award'3d Title After Sex Change toifuoN (UPI) -A woman who hecame a man now bu become a knl&ht QI lhe ruJm, the aovermnent IJIJlOllllced today. In unpr<cedented action, H o m o Secretory J'1uea Callqhan TUled that Dr. J:.w an Forbei&mptll, t be fonner Ellzabeth Forbel • Semplll, henceforth !hall be known u lhe 11th baronet of the Forbes of Bna. or Sir Ewan. !Jobella, lhe bouaekeeper Ewan mar· rled after le1ally becor¢nl a man in l~. henceforth will be called Lady For!Jel.Semplll. The run., ended a family quarrel that followed Ibo dealb of Ewan's brother, Lord SemeW. When Lord Sem· plll, an aviation pfoneer, died In 1966, ' the former Ellzaheth laid cl&im to his baronetcy, one hi.I leaser titfes. Ewan U1d h"'!iltary rules of S co t t I 1 h arlolocracy bold that a baronetcy 1bould go to 1 lord11 nearest~· ulaUve. Tht cJalm WU contm.d by Lord Sem- plll'I coualn, actor-producer John Forbel- Semplll, on grounds be wu the nearest llvinl male heir. Lord SempW bad no son1. The home oUice did 1lot afve the reason for the unprecedented declJlon In Brltlah arlolocraUc aild legal hlltory. It simply gave the UUe to Ewan, now a mann11h..appearlns ·and M-year-old well to do Scotl farmer. Sir Ewan married hll housekeeper •horUy after be announced be no lonser regarded blmaelf a woman. He aald theft that he bad not under1one a sex change by IUl'lerf but he did undergo a "eourse of medlcal treatment to utabli!h my masculin1ty." ---• • Free mounting -. • • l'lck 70ur 11izo now and .Go Goody1ar • You pt tho umt fllJllOUI ioad-srfpplns tn• trud d•lian that com.es on our new cv "Powtt Cutblou" tire• • --...... ..&.,. __ ,-.., ,_ .--~-. -· 7.75xl4 C7.50xl4) n·ain Cools • • l'NYSmdent Protesfets " 7.75x15 (6.70x15) 7.35xl5 {6.50Xl5) 6.40xl5 • j • : •plus 27¢ . to 46¢ , ~Ure ~ E5timaltd fed. Ex. TIX . """'"' · (dependln1 • :on 1iu) end 4 ntrudable tires of tho aame1lre 7.00x 13 6.SOxl3 6.()()x 13 Fall Storms Punish .East . . . Cold Wintry Weather Througkou~ Rest .of LVation : • • 'J •/ ~· . l J l,_ ___ .;;..;.;.. ........ _______________ _ remperllturu """ ~ ,f'K. ... . . " " 17 .u " .. " .. " " " .. " .. n M .n 1111 ,, Al )1 .... "' ... .. " ' u " u " ... » .t i .. " .• .. .. " " r, : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~-~· · ·. ·~ ~ 1Rv1NG 1ALL sQlit•n.N · cAL•F.oRNt•·,i ·· ~ ~ .. YO(iNG & LARE TIRE· CO. ~~~:-:;r 0.COSTA MESA .u «I .Jt .. .. II :a 1.JI ~ ~· YQUNG & ~N' TIRE .·~C),.:~ .. ·;~oc~v&. ·~AGUN& ~ ~ ... riioooRE R0~1"s .. :mto =-~~1~ BLVD. cosTA MESA ~' J •• -· ~ .. U " M 1-~:--~~~~~~~~-T~~~~~~~~~~~,.--'-~~~~~~~..:..:.:::::::;:~::::.. ' ' ' I i i • , -.. • • • •• Voic·~s HeraJd . . <" ... ,, ~ . . .. .. • • t ' • H'.Q[i·day · Ba 1:1~~ .. f~ . . . I • ·,·1'"~· Voices of ;Christmas will be beard along the Orange Coast Thursday;!. Dec.12, and.profiting fr!>Jl!'the sound will be the current expansionptogranr ;g at Hoag Memorial Hospital,,Pfesbyterian. · · . » : ~ Highlight oJ bolidaf feslivitJes ·;..-the Voices of Chrstma~ Ball -whj~·;.;r. "'11 take place in the ·Balboa Bay Club. The black tie gali wilr feature w • benefit performance of Sonny Burke, LeS BibWn Brid othel Hollfwood ·P&r ~ ., sonalities Who lend their "voices'.' .to the sUpport of hospitals. · • • · • ~ ... Their· appeararice is in reineinberarice of Blifke's yOU:ng s'o'n Wb'O iii~ :• of. a heart ailment betause ofa tact af'medicaJ equipment. · . . ?:! The ball always is a sellout and the Christmas patrons suggest W) • respon~tl to insure reservations.. · ·; ·.: ,~ Sponsoring this year's gala are, the Messrs. a.od Mmes. D\fight-Pif'..,,. Anderson, Albert J. Auer, Richard Bertea, Lawrence· E .. Brown, ·Charles~P i Cott.on, Alvin S. Cox, Richard L. Crutcher, Andy Devine, Thomas Patric , Dougan, Marshall Duffield, .Christian Ebsen, Byl'on H. F,arwell, ·Lyman It ~t Farwell a nd Charle! D. K. Gibson, Jr. ·· ' . ..iiJ.. Other patrons include the Messrs. and Mrbes. Robert Guegenheim ~ Jr., Charles W. Hester, Edgar R. Hill, Edgar F. Hirth , George Hoa,g II, George Hoedinghaus, John J . Ja.kosky Jr., L. C. Jaeobson, Ward, E. JeWell, • A. Vincent Jorgensen, Maurice C. McCray, Walter B. Mellott, Philips• T •.. .' · _Morgan, Richard W. Nabers and George T. Pfleget. ·. , Also participating are the Messrs. and Mmes. Joftn J. Porter, Jr., 0. ,W. Richard, Ernest C. Saftig, Harvey Sor;ners, Richard steele, Edwin· F. Steen, Donald K. Washburn, John Waytte and Edgar B. Witmer. AL WA.VS.A SELLOUT -Mailing tl!e,Iast of. Ille invitations to the .fourth annual Vai.ces of ,Christmas BBll are flandystripers: (Jeft)' Viclri1 Haig,'second vice president, and Dian&'Mcl<amy, informa ... ' tion desk chairman. This .yeart.s ball will benlilit the REACH · ex· ' . . . . _,,,,.i;"f·· .. •· -...... pansion program 'for Hoag Memor--ial ~ospital, Presb~~-and. lending ·their Bpprov·a1 ·to the services performed· by the young w.omen is ·their· advisor, .Mrs . Geo'r.ge A. Cox, and Andy Devine, 1968.patrons' cha:ir~n. · · . . ,. . ' Completing the list of patrons are the Drs. and Mmes. Alan .V. An~ drews, Arnold 0 . Beckman, Hansfl Benvenuti, Allen 0. Cottle, Robert W. 4"; Crecca, Morris Fier, Frederick..M. Grazer, Joh,n.J( .. HaiQ,el. R4bert A. ·Hart·;~; Jey, Ted R. N~hrenberg, Robert E. Rakel, Maurice M. Rice, Richard ·B.·;• Simpson, Gerald B. Siny!rin· and Charles E.-Stilgenbauer, and Gen .. and ·: Mn. Thomas F. Riley. · • ' -.. ' fifo~pital Gift Shop Shaping Up . . . .Thin'gs are_ beginning to shape up for members of the Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, who Sre lafranging their first displays for their.gift shop, 'ju.St ·1n time for Christmas. Figuring out the best possible ·way to display each item are (:left to right) Mrs .. R.Obert M. Wilson, assistant memberShip chairman, Mrs. Joe Van Noy, treasurer and Mrs. Frank aruza, president. More volunteers are needed . Anyone in- terested may attend the auxiliary meeting at 'the .. hospital Thu.rsd ay, Dec. 9 at 9:30 ·a.m. or may t all Mrs. John Nette!, membership chairman Bt 545-,2574 or Mrs. Wilsen at 548--4732'or 531-0660. Deb-utante .~Honored At Par..ty MW Susan Ann Vernon, daughter of Mr. and Mr1. Richard Coleman Vernon of Newport Beach, was honored at a luncheon in the Balboa Bay Oub, hosted. by tier grandmother, Mrs. John Brad- ford Crow of Pasadena. Miss Vernon Is a ~968 Children'a Home S·o·c I et y Newport · Harbor' Debut.ante. She an'd It othen: will, be presented • Dec. 28 in the .Bay Club .. Among those aUending· were Susan'• aunt.s, the Mmes. Mil ten ·Arthur Reimers and John Bradfqrd Crow Jc. of San Marino ; Ruth Alexander Vernon, grandmother, Costa Mesa; William C. Adams, auxiLiary preaidenl and the Misses Linda Lee· and Cynthia Elizabeth · V e r n. o ll ,,. the honQree'I ·sis~er1. · Debutantes to be prese;nted will be the Misses Kristinl Boyd, Cl'Lri.stine. Sue §allis, Carql Edith Car.ver, Cathy Jo Qarkson, Nancy 'E v. a n 1 Creamer, Georgeanne Hanna, Sally Holstein, Patricia Ann Huddleston, JUdy Ann Hylton, Kathleen Allison Kelley, Iaa.bel Elizabeth . LaWson , L 1 ·ad a KriBttne Nl11~. D e b o r a b Porter, Roxanne Elizabeth Ray, Georgene Lunde Sinlth, Katherine LOuise Smith, Lirida ChrUtlne ~bier, .\Me Stordl and 'Alida Stanley Turner. • • r ··,. ,·.· •• • •• ·,.~,·.·t:t GOWN FOR A GLORlquf•EVENING -.Sbo\vlng he~ sister,' MISS. eY'niiiiar~ beth Vernon, the gown ,she will wear for . her presentatiOI\ is J4i¥ ·~·~ Vernon who will make her formal bow to society Oec.-28 .••·•·4bil~ Society Newport Harbor Debutante. · • •• '-,.~:;.! Wife Doesn't Clo5e Door to · Maf e{s 'Store' of Frier'idll~es:'~ DEAR ANN hANO.ERS : My husband and I have· been married nearly' 50 y~ars. Joe haB a1Way1 had "girl friends" lnfl I'm sure the reason· ·our married life. has been IO wonderful 1a becawie I bev! never lteln ijea]ous or uplclous.. NO&rthattJoe bu ever-been.Jmfattbruf. ~*1t'iwe are with,a1 rroUPt~m~ it ..a ·point to seek out a .sad wiqow Cfr'~an. udlappy divorriee or ii · milden lady who has lost · confidence· tn her abJUf.y to attract .a. man. ije takes her to a quiet corner ol the room and tell: her she is lovely, interesting C:Qm· pah)' and that he atways has admired lier. I have seen these. light·l.ipped women ~ alive as Joe talks to them. 'Rec<nUy .. we were having dinner In 1 r'eltlurant.-Our waitrtu waa .. stony# 1acec1 ,-who """t<d "' wtth ANN LANDERS I ·•' cHip-on -tier-~:.the sift or1 a two-by•four. Joe ·ukl" tG her, "The proprietor of llllJ mtablithm<llt 11 fortunate to . !\five 1 w~n . of your charm' and dignity working here.'' She ~oke' out in ·• broad smile. i.Her entire personality changed. She gave us auperb serviCe. · ' These women need 1 kind word - and that'I all Joe i)v., them, l'.d bel my lffo on I~ 'The world would' be ' ' ' I ·a ~betti!rtrplace If. more--men ..were· like· my· Joe. Don 't you agree, Ann ? ' -PROUD OF HIM DEAR PROUD: Indeed I do, but Joe 11 oftly ··.u of it. Yta art tbe half lt\•t maket Joe'• h1tl possible. An orcllid to you. for your la1l1hl. DEAR ANN LAND ERS ' Pl..,. don't· think lhJ1; litter is a joke. 1111 bet . ioad1 . ol ? ktdl around the · country ·would Ukt • to Mk Ulil question but don 't have the nerve. When a penon wean braces on his teeth, should lie smile ·with · his mouth open or abut? Pleue~answer IOOO. We have to take pictures for the achoo! fearbook.and ·L w•nh lo•look lllY bell. Thank you. ' . " --SPARKLE PLENTY Dear Plenty: I dMited hn yearbo9ka and cotinted oqly three broad gtins t.11.at Jtvtaled bnicet. I'm certaD doien"1 GI kkti conceaied their brlCtl by 1motq wlUi Utdr · mOC1tha elosed. For u.ote "bo are ltll-eOMtiou. Qcxrt lK "ardware tltt dosed·m•lh smile II klL .. DEAR ANN LANDERS; !:have been married one month and I hate It. 1· ' . · : DUMOOlJ . hate doing dishes and ironlni clothes DEAR LOii• ·YOI -~-l«M!b:, • and cooltin1. I ciidn'I ,hate dcifnl tlieM M I -·t o1fw;11..r.a, ~ ,.... ihtnp whei! I WU ' home but j halo ldlir•lar:lliollilMll "11--IW ~ ii now. ' 11 fl not , loo. , ... _ Ate. ,.. . 1'1' ( .i I am IS ancl ,my, bui-11 19, I 001:..,m? . ~ ' . ' '~ delpi!e Iii m for ,tallln1 llle.'.lolo.pUIOI.,. "' ' :J ' ' : " :. l ("' . ..,,·~it mmied. I quit acbool 1bet:w be •made IJ AlcoJ¥i"!"' I dfi!ut' r?fv' " It 80Und lite being marrled ·w<llkl be0 tlle al~ be ~led! 4a . ~&, to much fun Jt'1 not fun ·It'• work cure! Read Ule booklet "AJcoliobara:...:• . ' ' • · Hop;e· and Help," b)', .. Ann He lied lo me. Enclose ll•centi In•~ -with Yllllr • t am not Mking for advice. I know • ·quest ind a lq, ttarnP!:' ·.eu=.d~oljjiJ what I am going to do. I am jlst envelope. ' •"' writing lo say '! wss ·aure'I 1fll an Ann Larick!n 'fltll be glad' !!'If u cepllon b\111 WI! wr<llll· Getting mar· you with Y)J\11" probltm s. 'Send Ii.a rled ot ti 11 rollell and I'm goUing lo tier 'in~W. ol tile-OAR.I' ~ out u IOOll u I• can flguro how . Sli_n 'eqci0.11\t ' 1<' 'llam~, oeif~ me -envelope... ...,, ' 1 .;.. i't'. • ., I - Cl.ifton-Phillips . Joined .... ~. · In Santa Ana Nuptials Arc:1iitect > Groups . M To /.nstall . • •t • • • Mer~handise Ready, ·for l1ip,cheon Auction ', ;M.;.,bers .of Xi I.a~ Gamma J;llJlbt<, Beta benefit the Children'• Hospital of Oran'e County are • s·gma Pllr ara buay making daeorato~ llenlt to be (left to right) the Mmes. Robert Spnnger, llobert ' s~ld al a luncheon tn the Mesa Verde 'Country Club Callan. and.Ken Hunter. Saturday, Dee. 7. Hoping to raise a good profit to • MRS. JOHN JAMES CLl'TON · '°""" Nanci Phllllpo and '.her' clrl- Two lqe buUtl ol white ~emums, roses'. and dadloll adorned 1ha altar and burgundy roses and wJdte chrysanihemurm decorated lhe entry. Wbllt ribbomr wtlh lily-of-the-valley J I n e d th1 a1Jle peW1. -" llM lfOllijQ'• ( Ardltecl1a'll i_.. ' I , ; I ~ Coonty and ~1111· ~ tllo ~n· !nllltulo cl Arcl>i!>l"lo will "" I • lMllllod ~ a Dec. • dlnr nor danco In lhe Irv!M c.&.t c.aotry Club. ~ wtlh Mrl· NonM4 caiea o1 0ranco. pres)diot. will be lhe Mmet: ~ 'Bell cl Newport Beadl.· "f" oruldent; Jam.,·~ &lrilrof !;ewpcn ~ell. . and Jameo Corcoran ol . Mesa, treuurer. AccoptiJll lhe pvel """~ , with newJy~lected AIA pretl· den~ S.T. Grllliu ol Santa Ana will be Watter Jllcli.nr-of i.aauna Beach. vice president; Ray Salmi of Oranp, Sec:retary, and J;levld 'Klqel ol doela ll • ... tnuurer. Group Offering 'Cheer' Buket.s of 110trfatnwi cheer" wtl1 be banded out at a Dec. I dinn1r·d1nc1 sponsored by t.e 1cllier 1 1 parents and friends of th1 Speech and L1n1u11e Development C en t • r La Anaheim. Pacific Pa1isades Site 'For Wedding Nup1ials • Deborah Bowren selected an original gown with a bouffant skirt 1ashioned ln three Uen .of cbanWly lace wh~ &he u:cbanged Wedd.iftf pledge& with K.e n net h George Doest>Urg, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Alden L .. lloesburg of Newport The Presbyterian Church ln Pacillc Palisades WU the set.: ting~ Following the ceremony JOO guests and relatives con- gratulated lhe couple dining a r~on In the Royal .Jim, Holiday Party Attracts Beta Sigma Phi Board More than 400 gueats con- gratulated the couple in the Mesa Verde Country Club, 1ettbg for lhe r<eopllon. M- 1tating were Mn. Ralph Clif-ton at the gueit book and Miss Ruth Tomldrui and Miss Linda Spafford, both ol r.. mOl'e. Specla1 guests were Mrs. P. J. PhilllJlll of JacUon, TeM., the bride's irand· ~mother, and Jori! Perine, the "Cheer" ta the prile-whmen: will take the form a f Chrlstmu trees decorated witft II bills. "Che<r" for lhe SP"""h C.nt.r Orpnlzailon · for Parent Education wtl1 be added fund! to pro,rum for language handicapped cblldran and-adults. ' l'H:ach. oc ~di, lleJHlaught.r and daught.r of Mr. and' Mra. , rt Wallace Dana Evans of . -~ W Malibu, completed her :tf;»-. • ~ 'ii ensemble with a Juli~ cap A t to hold her shoulder length C 0 f Yrench Illusion veiling. She carried a cascade of white · orchids baby roses -a·n·d· IT 0 Crown "='·~~. -Pearce c ., ·~{•~ Jfaltlmore Wa11 the maid Of ~M • .i \ ' t.lt-. J v•-·" ' ~ · . ~~W1Ul9"flfn. . ni.ou:. v'...,...1 ;:~I1eerf .. .. ~ t.t ~~;~~ : . . brldesmald. Cbar8cter actor David Gar· riSon .will ·crown the queen Best .man was Aldeh ·~· Tbe 'Fountain Valley home o1 Mnr. and Mn. Stanley Stal· ford will be ·the setting for the annual board Christmas party of West Grove Area Council, Belt Sigma Phi, F'ri· day, Dee. 13. Attending the party for members and husband! will 1'. the M'~· and Mmes. Fred Rogen, Jerome Colton, Jack O'Neill, Robert Posley, John Huber, Jack Murray, Dick Dodier, Larry Zaruba, Maurie Watman and David Staudigel Wertz. Mrr. Wertz ii junior bride'1 cousin from Provo, put president. Utah . Board . members will u:-The newlyweds will make change secret sister gifts and their home in Orange, follow- gifts a1so will be presented ing a wedding trip to Carmel. The dance will tab place in the Garden Grove Wom@n'• Civic. Club, Garden Gtove. bands The hew Mn. Clifton fJ an to the bus • alumna of Newport Harbor Overeaters Members and niru!: other High School and is a ~u!l.ior area councils were given a at Chapman College maJonng~ Every Monday at I p.m. demonstration of household In sociology. · member• 1ather tn And8'10n hazards by ChietFrank Kelly_ Her husband ls a-gtaduate Sc..booJ __ audltorlum, And Raymond L. Mitchell of of California High School, Westminlter, for meetings of the Hwrtington Beach .Fire Whittier and Js a senior at Overeaten A n o n Y m o u ' · Department d u r I n g the, _;Ch;::apm~an:;.,;:.t:;;udyl~ng~"'°"°'"-li. iiilii"i;' ,.;;Giiuu;;itsiiioiariielOwoie&lc•omlie,.t•o ,;'i.te.,nd,. November meeting, II The next meeting, taking place at 8 p.m. tomorrow, at Golden West College, will lnc!Ude a Chri 1tma1 observance. ~----VIRGIJ\'IA'S -----. SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE 3334 E. Co•1t Hwy. e Coron• cl•I M•r Phone ORiol• J-1050 : 'bl Kappa Phi Sigma aoroilty 1lloe!but1, Ibo bridegroom ' ,,,, al ~ lfOUP'• Uth annual brother. .Amrmina u 1 be r l boltday ala, the Sfeilhbell · dUUee were WUlllJn Craig and t; Ball I 'lbomaa ·Jewell, both of Costa • Meoo, and Larry Powell and :-Membere ol'borrtess cbapter Wllllam Jeyell, both o ~ • '.Alpha'. Iota will wear olive Newport Beach. • Betrothal NB Auxiliary -Not toe lit• to •r••t• e Helld•y Dre11. We're proucl of our 1electien ef l:.rochacl11, v•lveh, b1•dff •ncl fur trims, ' .,.,,... to match !be decor ol -·'-·-~ · the Stadium Club, where tbt 'lbe new Mrs. ~ • w~ .;. L.-"'t will tab 1 Saturday a student at Pacific Palisades ; . .., · Pace ' High School and Santa l\loolca MRS. KENNETH GEPRGE: DOESBURG lltlC. 7. City College. The benedlct a~ d Announce·d Newport !leach PoUCe Aus· Wary 1alhm lhe 1ut Tu ..... y of. the manth at 7:l0 p.m. Mr. and Mn. Fred S~udigel Location Js available with u .. Yeur llnkAmwlcer4 ., M11ter cha,.. '--------VIRGINIA ----' Garrison, who received the tended Newport Harbor IDgh -----~_;:R::ec:;l:.:te::•...:P...:1:;• ;:,· &c:•:,• ------ belt actor award ln Orange School and 111 an alumnus of Sr. of Costa Mesa have an-··· _!Mr~s . .:Ro~he:'.rt~Wh~ee:_i~er'.:., ~67~$-~11~29~. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' nounced the engagement ofl- their daughter, Patricia Ruth Staudigel of Fullerton, to Gerald c. MJgatulski, aon of Carl Migatulski of Wilkes-Bar· rt, Pa. and the late Mrs. Mlgatulllki. County in 1961, hu appeared the University of Southern On "Combat/' "Bonanza," "1 California. He was a member ' S~/ "Rwf for Your Life," of Phi Kappa Pol and received aoa "Star TrU." He a110 hft-BS ln economics. • irtlU. .scripll for chlldttn'• Followtni 1 'wedding trip to >' teJ.eVlililo """" and • II -Carmel and Seo. P'ranclsco. • lllllly wtding GD • novel. lhe newlyweds wtII make lhelr , .~Qranco. County cbapten to flnl bome'ln Long Beach. t bti ,.P.....ted al 'the even~ · : ~!pl " the -rity'• "!'.W yeer, lnclude xt Alpha, '. lil· Belo, Alph>, Nu, Alpha : • Upelloo and Alpb1 Epsilon. : : J'jve Loi Anseles County ; : dlapten . .... will b • : .. pp~ Girls' Unit To Install Members Welcomed o I At Special Luncheon Gifts will be exchanged and assisting are U\e M m e s . many prizes awarded during' .Le!ttr Miller Seal, s~ and a Chtlstmas luncheon honor-Patric;-:k Skor ada. lng new members of the Members · guats are in- WesttD.lnsttr Woman's Club. vlted to atte the festi ve To be installed during tire meeting, · and area women noon meettn, Saturday, Dec. wishing' to lea ore about Tb• weddl111 IJ planned for Dec. 28 ln the First Lutheran Church of F'ullerton. Miss Staudlget aradua\ed from Pomona H,lgb School and a ·dental assistants college ln Los Angeles. Her fiance, educated ln Penngylvanla, attend t d Fullerton: Junior C,Ollegt. ... ...... Hrr ea Sipped 7, In the G,..nbriar Inn. , the club may conlllct ~. Emblem Club Mia Donna Kinzer will be Garden Grove, are the Mmes. Ernesl Fresquez. membeffihlp ln!talled u honored queen cf Edward Perry, Richard Scai. cha lrtn8n, 893-<IDl. . . Gathertni for bu 1I11 'e11 Bethel 117 of the lnternallonal w i J J i a m Shook George In addition to providmg hoh-!leSSIOn.1 and ~ams art Order of Job'1 Daughten nu:t Spencer and R a' y m o n d day baskets for needy families members of NtwPcrt Harbor =:: t.acuu. Beadl Branch, N• • ;tliloal League of American ~ :t>en women. ii plannlnr a · Ont ....-Ubop lea which will : .tab place from I to 4 p.m. ; . :am F,jiday. Wolfrom. the group made a donation Emblem Club the aeCond Saturday. Chairman of the luncheon to the Chapman College Cam-Tue!day at a R:!!l· in the ~lks Installation will ~e place ls Mrs. David Ames and J>Ul Anoat program. ' Lodge, NewPQl'f. _B~h._ at I p.m. In lhe Newportt1 ;;;ii;;;;;;;;-;;;;;-;,,,;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;i;;,;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a..,. ... ;;;;;, Beach Maaonlc Temple. 11 : ! •Mrl. limy F. Wandlln1 will ·: '6flen her Leloure World home for the 111\'ef tu, and all ~ben are ureed t 0 parllclplte'ln diacussillll8, other affioen to bl. installed Included lhe Miues Linda Weatherwa:r, tcnior Princess; Debbie Wash~, Ju Pio r prtncess: Terri Selling, guide, and 11&11!1 McMillan, marsh>!. . ' . . CUSTOM MADE FIREPLACE SCREENS INSIDl AND CORNER MOUNTS Complete line of Flrepl•c:9 AcceuorlM ............ ....., Oii W&I D£UYERY - Call for '-estimate • Complete Une of Gas Rame Lots Sa I Ana Tent -~ n a 1wn11a co: .. 2201 S. MAii . 5'5-0,91 SAllT& MA Thursday • Friday • Saturday becember 5th • 6th • 7th Sale of the Year I , ' ' I 10 A.M. To 4 P.M. ZONTA MART THRIFT SHOP 555 W. 19th ST. Across from Bank of America ................... ~~--------------....__ ___ _ A 'IJJOf&dAn1ulfOf'·8tlOh•otMr l/(ftl :1n ·your bed ·at home 'the soothing ·· rest and · ' rela:tation you ought to have! .. .. ADJUST YOUll BED TO 'vuar RIGllT'"COMFOllT. This is tho· ....... pltte" Ud. Si!llP like• l?oby)lril]l tt llYl!,Or Joueh tho eleclric control ind· it 1en6y liidn.to·lht exoct P&sltioliyau want. Adfust·A·Bad 1ives natural contour support. For soothlnc'Nst and relaxation. or for ,,.ding and watchin11V In pure.comfort. fits your heodboard or.bad. stead. Comes In twin, double, qUHn and idn1 sizes, In a111 firmnw. Think 1bout ft, Don't you owe you11tlf an Adjust·A,lladl I sq~~--­ .t\DJUST·A·BED aY aL&:SPlll LOUNGX CO ,, INC,· ORANGE COUNTY SHOW ROOM 411 South M1ln St. In Oronga • Phone 639-4142 12 Blocks North of F11hlon Squorel M• ~ ................. ,., ... :tm Wft.tfN IW. · Phone 31S. I 497 ...... ...................... ·-......... -,.., ..... r I' I ' I ' .. . .. .... . .... r • WtcNtdlr, o.ctmbtr 4, 1'68 •. !>.Ill. y PllOI' J7 Horoseof! I" . '. . Capricor ........ n:;' ~eek-Harmony, · Don~t Fight ' - THURSDAY VllQO -·~al: t.i-. y., ....W _,iete llMwing worth or what 'b mewwoll-bul...Uya Jy,!CANCVllloDn'TU ..,.a1Hp1Uen ... w*• .. ,;~ a. 'OECEMIER 5 -• MIM ,favorable tra-i... l'oJ II -•ed. Older pera,oo. .......... _ , • ' ~ 'l1>e -..., ·----Suporlon -•••• , .. DEAit MAJICY: 111 _.... ... I ,_ and eUmllillC cfso!iil'I ta lit By SYDNSY rOMAllR Im-•wllllJ -. an- :::!w ~ ~.::,'::.. ~ =~"":.·::~. = ~~i~i:u It ~~,:.:·.!;.; ,.. .. ~-~---,-1-c· ...... ,··y-,-·s--·o·--N··--l.-.¥...:~-.- • "ildlvJ ~· ._, ••I 't«d ., lliice &00 Cli\ ft\&b • flit U)' befon gracious. A rolOlfve may be • Anlwen .... (!:Om l • , one ~ our , aiid tholr )'Ollll(· • and slin!)ly. !HUI 111111 . ..-. ·-· ntal~ ~-·t wllhln.' ~ ' " -• ' sten driv• -ftun'Lal 'A!lie~to' ~ the lie,~ .. seneralioo -1•" me ·~ -cl gel ii> LIBRA 'pt -'°"' -) ' e -viBll us .. ;-. we•WM'fl•rtorlo!lori-f ' •gap: ii'• a dflll w Ill -vo ved. UIUI• 11f!Wer humor.· . ~·· w : • ' , • WhUe we IOve 19 Mo llle!n; irlilof+ Ii' , -AU stews don'l ..._.. • 111111 ";t\'· Be .venallle. iniu A: more SI r ••I I~•'!' /.:nonal 1 ~ -Th"' T"'loluelvl"' Dof Oolyt ' bullledcooll'fui61c.Wlill¥.cliMen~llil ~-s.meba~••Molch--.. 1s ~=~,. • r con. ee.~i~t."\i'::. INCLOSID " ' ... s595· FULL lilt chaoo ol )'Ollllf granddlll--•· . IUCCUlent Navarlll ol La'1>11. , c ,,-"""" .. roo~ cuts pouo41o11ua._1111o chunt --1Auaua <April 20-Mii1 •>: ·::.,Iii~ ..ma1~.r:r.-'~ PATIO ROOM ·.· . PRICE Fraltkly I'd u. 'l!Jod· ptoca ~It ·la 1i1it lo -In • noni be deceived by pro-·--~1. '"" · ~::;:iii"=-::; "i·i!i~~;;,i;i;:;:;~ to 1peoi1 ;_.time IC ol -~ -~Illa ,beef -. mllll. _,, ci!NliJ!w a con ob1a1o -o1 dlreclloa ""'"' 1lfcw on, : !ii 1he _,. --.>lllllr--· · · ••urea of --today-do• · .., • •-count lltll a t'abl-'ullft to a•larp around ,... peWI 111 atvtog IOOllPIO (Oct. ts-New. ti): 41 LIAICPaOOI' and leu behind llit -.... -a ---of pr----Be matuni Detalll -wilh hlilden stove. Before we re-lie for I m-and odd laul1t. _,. _ -. ,_. _,_ -~--d ~ alWn dominate. MetN what tlreil aod our chll· . lllmb for II-· --, ~-.._ ~~ --- • 0 WAAM IN wuna . clttn slarted ...-,.Y. Pwr all -·"1 and odd'); cUP GBlllNI <Jlai tl.J.-ill): b obocund coo be mealed. . Ina about us Wrig -,_ --"""8.-l•CIOP --II Ila-'l'lhJnltlaU... 'time lo -~AGIT?WIJll (N6'. a-C , '' N for,go!let>, !lie ----lllYlat leaves, I,..,... lall, l!i JOU?Self. Expna -· de-Dec. II):~ ---,o SUOOI. I _ raralJ eooked. cmr. to a boU, -· lloa!. · obl«t -but Jat-1alll ad-· dleCt lepl...,... P!'>' II)' o sca•l~N , 1 1uhllmOly ··,inlple. I --~and~ ·water ·to mand your JiP.1i. 10mO will but)'OU-~-· - , II Ibero •,ouch .a C<1fet and er for I hour.: t mlralion. you erilefp ;,tiioor lo bAU rulea. 'l{ou mq liaft ~ thlnf--U ~ tt1Y Stir ift• IJ 1!1liJI Whole-·~, J •: U yoU aN coofidtiot ' -'lo ·--· ..... : 0 ~ , family dinner? canola, quartered and I turniP,s <qlJll'-• · 1 • --• · • • ......._ M clNr '· •_• ·• s , ' , GRANNIE, GALE . terod, and . cook for 30 11U11dM 'Aili! ) . •f CANCD, ·, (J Ii P. e "~uly ,,_,_... ': -• by •w ,, DEAR GRANNIE GALE : ~ you pa~ ol frozen peu. and · coolr 10-ti): Sec;leb · ~ '< l·o ---• ' ( · have three •.gerieration1 rolna ln the minute,,. . · ' • dominate. ClandestiDc attain ~ (Dec. 22.Jan. > living room and a dinnei 1olnl 1ll tbe Thia recipe servee Ill ao ~mulUply · arab spotlight. You are 11)1 Key 11 to seek harmony. ltitcheo, lhere'• oot1llng more Qhaust· acconllnlly. • flnisblnt somethlq ii. Im-:M..,. -other cheek. Avoid ing than topthemm. Family~ Wbal'1 your cooltine pudicameot? portance. Don'I be dlstractocl conlmony. Your guide for are traditionally· h. e c t I c , uplcially Send h in care of ilMi DAILY PILOT by one who is suspicloas. Do todly 9hould be 8lfliability - when hal! your ,...i. are finger-pain~ and .,. ii '" can coel< lj. , • . wbal must be done. • applies pertlcularly lo family -~.< · 1 ' 1 IJIO ·(July23-Aii1-22); · ~c Don1fiibt. ' --.,_ ~·.: "" ""·: Nfto-.aapl,~all~nl · ··AQUAIUtlll. (Jan. 20-FOb. ·' qt._ _____ ~--------------;.,·..,;.·-,;.·;;,··;,;.-·""" -to. Came-'oul .ol ~-!&),I!< ,perceptjv~ •• Not wise C..1;': INSULATED RoOF CALL NOWI .546-997·3 ,, • l OPlaATOlt ON DllfY 24 HOiia A DAY , ! _ , ) . ., . . Obtain hbd from GEMINI to t.ib litm.IJcw, per'10lW tor ~ • , .,_ ==•· Give of .)'OUhelf -granted. You may have to Pe ~ Auction Wi// .J-l'ighllghi Chr.istmas ~,: =:.:~ s.::: ~"<::'1~~; ._..__,.;.;;1.._v_N_o~t.;.;;H.;,;,1'""!NG.;;,...;.T;;.;.1L;:;;L:.....;.;.M;.;.A;;.;.Y~·••.;....._-' ' ,, ,.. fulfllled. ' Be ~ Qieck p,_i, :. AFS · Fbmi/y Potluck Party, S9le ~ Ao .~-o; ~.y "!Ix· DeJBulluko1n.ailand,-..bo1s Scheduled .-• in'•" will lillJill&l>I the 1:30 maklng his home willl 11it ~•-~ I 11 k Paul Edmillon family of Colla A Clirlltmaa ule bd ParlY ~· p.m. r r1Uo11)'1 u.o. po l.lC · _..111 ---w-A I ·~ 1 30 ; clhmer -ed b7 the Cosla Mesa and Belnta Jallupulov)I ww ---a -: . ; Meaa-Estancia chapter o f who comes from Dmunark11 g;m. Dec. 1 iqeeti.Ag ol tbe •~ American Field Service. Faroe lllandl and ta Dvina: omen'• Overseas Service wilh ·~ ~-•-·~ f·-"· =Orange Counly Unit, .r The family 1et..to&ether will """" awvz ~ .... a .... uy ...._.. St Or ~ lake place In lilt .cifelerla. of Wtsl!Jllmler. • v • .,.p " aop. ·, ol T e W In k I e Intermediate Top.,inc oil lilt Prillram will Memben ol lhl Lal Ao ..... ' and Loni Belch units Ji ... ; School in Costa Mesa. be. a Dutch auction durmg bten lnvtted to atten-d the par· , Followln1 ibe dloner, four which SUMI will have ao op-· ty 'bolted by Mra. Alma • AFS stuclenll now attendl•• portunily to bid for their holi-At·--' and lhe Missa ''& day ."fixin'a," lricludlng • -.. 1 .... : Orange Coat hlch lchoola will Chrillmu tree, a holiday Narpnl, Amer, Ann Gould, ~ tell <II Cbrlllmu costom1 ln plaot and a Christmu dinner MU)' Rtynolds and ~ ; their native lands. main dish. ~· Be·-'n PrMtea and ~ Telllng about Chrlslmas ln 'Guests wU! be ulied to Mia Jlulb-Wimu are la ~ llaly wU! be Lida Correote, bring hot dllhea, saladl or ~--ge ol ~ __ ;. .. ,, who Is Jiving wilh the J. J . ~ -~ --• Gelssl f n ol ~-·-.,__ desserll. Student AP'S -'Ille luiu< " compooed ol :1 er am Y ~~~-fromCoeta-andEstaoda -~-·haft-~ r Walter Bmtz, guest of 'the "., .. _,, "~ ~ ; Robert Shureman famUy of high schooll wU! provide bread dr(eneu wiih a ,..amuont !J Costa Mesa, win ten ·o1 cu;. and ~a desserts. Coff~, ,. ~ aaencr dmtnf .a : tomJ of his naUve Germany. plates, silverware and napkills tbne ·df pattoaal t.mel'.~· ' .. -will be ')l?OVided by _ llit ~: W.!l'id "Yll11 -·sd"'wt. • chapt.f. _ · pertence ii .Ulibl' 'tor f G' t'h U 'ff-d W For reservation and·pottuck membenhlp and 'IU1 _.. -1 , f IVe e 0 e ay dill\ "assignmenb," call Mn. • niore 'fnformaUoo · lfom Mrs. > 'RoyLlndet al-· · , ~roy.11 al 'l32--WI ' COME Dom Raciti . • SEE, ··'• COMPARE WE BUY DIREc;T F~OM 1HE PUBLIC AND· .SEl~ DtltECTl Y TO YOU -•. , THERE-ARE NO Mll)Dl._EMEN OF ANY SORT Gr.t'JNG YOU FULL. .... llHlll' .. lr4 ·~•11 <4l Yr-. Ni Ditrn011d1 SAVIN<PS AND LARGE SELEcTIO.NS , •• .. o.. ... ,, . 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Mi.ku pleh11·t1 7.~ taldnc qutcktr, u..-~ , let, 1unr, ud, more ~~ lu11o than ever. Corn-:t.: rJi:: ~w:ui::.1~~ -~. -. *· l teri~ • l111tructlo11 ..... . ' --------------------------JI I 11. ' I. I I. I I I I I , I ·i I r I I ~ I I I I I I I I, I I r: ••• w .. • .. • • 0 P s ; s a s ••Lo> ........ . .. ... -. .. Theater Notes • ... ;-~Pinter Drama "**** ... d' Sl ed THEY'RE 1HALFWAY UP TREE' ... Rea mg at . OCC'• .Jamila Myftdorq, Karmlt Chrl1tman ~-· -"All AWUOllnY • ... 1 A reading of Raroli:I. P1nterl1 -~----,--------------111 ··"play "The Birthday Party"' ABIOllllG fllMI" .. .'will be given Thursday, Friday -I.ft • .. and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. SCR' C med H dl . ;·at the Cal State Long~ .. S . 0 · y . ar_ y Studio Theater. i IWlUPIECF' -k ..... 1'--. ., .~ Included in the cast is b=.n:::.o~tatb~:i:; Shows Its 500 Years • . arts. who will play the role "Noone will beseb!eddur1ng· the lost 88 r.1lnu1es ..• ay11 oll b9-on1h& floor, lovghlng -I.CO< • Reed Cast 'tf,t{t,'d ."'1"!'lJtJ .. ~ . ' ,, .. "''" . . ' l11Anlh ........... I OGier SW# • Clllr "°'·~· •'-iiicMr1 .,,_ u ..... . ' HAHBOH Bl VO ._ ................. JIMM'W...,.nl e teler ......... 11ew• _ ... -. .., ..... ......,__, ,.. Mllltll ,"H•I•" • c.itr • "lol'I wtl4"' . -· ·-::: ... .-..-.. ...... .-.. .,., c.utl • CoW .. ~ ...... a.....i w11di e c.i.r "O• Mllllo• ,..,. 1.c.• . '::"' ... """. 1-*'f.i...w..,.....; ......., .... w~.-·. M I ' . HILD o,yDI •. 2 ... IHI WlllCI • ;,wLMIWMAll .. Tt.os..nt Weref Harry ..... I~ cOLOA arewell Pt.rfonh1nce ......... tlll••• .. ~ ..... ,,_ ... • ' ' WINNER Of 6 ~CADEMY AWARDSf • 'Of Goldber&. Reiti formerly "' wu an actor and director With South Coast Repertory. In a theatrical era which makes much of immediacy and innovation, Sooth Coast Repertory's current ~ ZERO MOSTEL ductioo of' the 500-year-old --"' • .,,., '"""'""'"'"'"'vcn Ar.an""'"......,......, "The Three Cuckolds" might .. Mel aroolu' ''the J-!.~-~ .. ~ · MtJl\V'\JIALlffTITIVll\l m ~ V"""' rvi111 nu.A.A.11a,11 Crossword · PuzZle ACROSS ,, . . , l Tum out ~· of shape ••• 5 E. lndlan . :,, lltlt ~,lOH Jgh : temperature ·;·14 ''"i"'' , 15 Glrl Jn ...... 16 "-,boy!" -t.17 Mtk!s • luStroUI ~· again 119 Kind of . ' '""'"' "· tC Protective .. ~ coating " -mattrlal · 21 Kind of lyric poem ,.23 Arabian • till•. .~26 DJsmrt ..... tht f1 cts 27 Keep safe ' from him -Jll Ntill 111 • · J 34 Ten111t11 ~ payment '35 Coating on ~~' baked goods "J7 Cont1 lner ll Ad/ectlve '' $U fix .... ,fl ~bb s · 41 ll an's • • nickname 42 Ground· • Controlled •. · Appro1ch: ~ • Abbr. • 4JUptotht ~. 11110 that ·44Mlx ............. ..,......,, ... '· ' i.,,..-1--++-" " '• ,. 45 Proteetlvt dtvlct 47 Affected by sense of guilt 50 Hote 51 Socia! group $2 Ramshlcklt ~ s~cture 56 Sye1gog"e /offic tal 60 Kind of fevtr 61 Akron . product: 2 words M Ltex1lne featurt 65 N. A'9tr. geologlcal epooh 66 Singles 67 ..... 1u. l1lot 68 Slow-wltttd li9 Army wilt~ Abbr. DOIN 1 le1thtf4 111on's word 2 Epllhet of Athena 3 Knocks 4 Gestutt of dlsoppro"al 5 Kl~eq accessory 6 Amer. Acade11y of Sclencts: Abbr. 7 lnterJecOon of surprise I Provokts , to angtr In-I-+-+-+-+- • • Ytsttrday's·Punle Solved! ' 12/4168 9 Bueball 39 Ctll' diamond 40 M1dt ftaturt: · beloved 2 words 44 Powtfful 10 Go qu fck ly sptater 11. Case for 46 Rt;ard small articles hlghll 12 Solar disc 41 Re l• Ing . l3 Informal to ancieiit farewell Asian cllY 11 Trtt 49 Steel mill 22 Ma~es ptoduct h1nnonlou1 52 Sloplng sounds ·~ 24 Forte cut .53 Rtd algae 2S·K·ind ot act-extract nowledg11ent 54 Fish V: Ovemltt .55 Spotltu 'persons, J1 Br1nch 28 Boxer's of dett'~ statistic • antl~s 29 Chou .....;_ 51 Stile: Abbr. 31 llodtr1t1 59 Refresh by 32 P:ooeaJltt 1epose Rote' 62 Set 37 33 Set lrt Across operation 63 C"taln 36 One ;rho dis-collego lltes warlr. trad• 9 aeem -lous at first glance. ' ... ;•:;;~;' ..,, ;;:;: 0 ""' DAVID LEAN'S FILM ·An examination ol the COO· producer•" .. _ c-4 ""'4" Of~~-.. -media de! arte production, Color by Deluxe ~ ~·~ however, proves It to be 111 Aho Pl1ying: DidlSftown ......... --·•••c.&. DOCJ'OR ZllMGO much OJ tearing down the rourth wall to the audience ," Value Dining al J!te Cosla MeSi Goll & C.C. . ™6Jl 1!.121U001 smR·MA , · aeld director Martin Beoson. THANK YOU ••• WATCH THIS PAPER fOR OUR . e"--""RT~ BOLT ~l!LEAN . ~:~~~::::::i~;;: ~~~\:: . EVENING DINNER OPENING IN FEBRUARY 1969 llUtlt~ · '111\VIU ..... ...,.....,._ ' . actors and the action, was l'============================ ignoring the fourth wall in the 15th century."' The sexual freedom !OUght In modern plafl 111 al9o evl., dent in '"J!he Three Cuckolds," Benson pointed out. The: ribald commedia style compliments the action of three errant husbands in earch of extra- marital u cltement with three aim.i1arly inclined wives. Director Benson added !hat along with the tmmed!Cacy and relevance of the play, SCR 1w added three yean of production of commed!a e.1- perience to produce ill finest mid funlliest staging in \hal genre. The production II in 111 fourth week of '11lursday-Sun- day abowinp at lhe '1blrd Step Theat.er in downtown ,Calta Meso. , ••••••••• e * To11lght * e e SKI NIGHT e • ·w .. ..., Mlllor'1 • • SKI MOVIES •• • SKt~HoW ·• • • •MR. 00'5• •• Pl%iA • ·-· . • • SUDS • SOUNDS e STUPf. ................. · 642°1131 Newport ········' • -·--·-··-........... .....,.,...,,. -· --.... ..• Porfor1T11nco1 ,,30 ond 1:45 Moti-Sot. ond Sun. 1 :30 ,.,. 4:30 ...., •• 11.11 ( FOR ONI wn• ONLYI ' .............. "" ~ ....... NATALIE WOOD RICHARD BEYMER RUSS TAMBLYN RITA MOliENO . GEORGE CHAKIRIS , ' .......... , P.T.A/. ....... -,ZdN.ilt ~'IMIW~-M ... ...,, .. I ~... . ~ ---- , • r I l I I .... 19 - .tJ IWl.Y ~llOT NOTICI TO CR•DITOU SUl'l•lot: COUIT O" TMI STATI 011' CALll'OaNIA l'OI THI COUNTY 0" OU.NII NL MUlt Ell•t. 9' ANDltEW JACKSON IAUEl. _ .... NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN to tM crlldlllDn ol ,,.. .OOVI Mmlod dlaOtnf tMI 111 -Nvl,_ cltolntll .. alftlt "" uld dec:tderll are rMUlred tro fll9 them, wlfll Ille MCftHrY vvuchtn, 111 tM oltlal fll !he cllrlc uf tM above entltted ~. o< to _, lfitm, wtfll "" _..,..., voudltfa. tro "" -dfnllned 11 11'0 Harllw I"""-• Sulhl IOI, COlll Mua, C1llr. t26M, wlllcfl 11 ... •!IP. "' bust-"' """ uftdertl•'*' 111 111 ""ttert ""''"1"' "' ""' e:lllh et .. 111 cleaiclttd, wlthl11 Jour mooiftlt 1tttr ttit flrd Pllb11utlon ol thb netln, O.tm Ma...mbef' 21. '"'· Ina SIM lel+t Adml11l1tr1lrllf of IM Ett1N flf ftle lbcivt M!Mli d&e;edenl ID•l:IT A. IAITllUN Attemw M Lew t1'N """"' ...... 1111i. 111 , Celtl M-. C1llt.nll1 fM'' ,,.......,..,,.....,. Att.,_ fw ADMIMISTllATllX Publlshld Ortnet Co.If OtFIY l'llcrl. Oectmber 4. II, 11, !!I, IN& !IOMI LEGAL NOTICE ·-•Afl·lt'lt CllTl,ICATI OF IUl1MllS ~ l'ktltlwl """' ,._ THE UMOEltSIGMED de hereby certlfY' tllet !MY lte mndudlnt t medic.II Md """''111' -"' 111.nilnl!ll .. Ult Dr1kt """"""'' Colla Mesi, C11!!Wllla. l/ftdtf tM fldHlwt \'lrm MIM ol THE MOSl"ITAL IU,l'L V COMPANY OF COS. TA MESA 11'111 tl'llt Mid firm Is c:om-W .. .... fvllowl,. -~ wtml ,,,.,,,. In fllH Md •IKft el r~ - I I fofkowa. la-wll: KENNETH COCHJl.AN, ~II 1'8" Mf" -1111111 0!'111.1 A-. Cnfl M9M, C.Ufomle. M. A. lREHNElt, M.D., limited l'lrl· hi!" -1211 Portsld• wn. eon1111 dtl tMr, c.rr1orn11. WITNESS Ollf" Milds 11111 Hiii NV .. Ho¥9!nller' '"'· ICenntltl Cochr1n, G-••I P1!1ner M. A. 8r111ner, M.O,, Llmllld P1rlrltt STATE oii:-C.l.Llii:-ORNIA 1 COUNTY OF OllANGE J It ON THIS 'Miii d1v of ~ml)er, 4.0. 19611, bdorl m1, ICIY l1rlle!t, 1 Hut1rv Public bin 11111 fGt 1111 11ld Ceuntv 11111 Stitt, re11dll'll ttltre!n, dulv 'commluloned 11111 IWllm, 1181'-llY ap- -m Kennell\ COd'lrlll Ind M. .... Ir-. M..D. lll'lllWll fo FM lo bl 1111 Pf!l'Mlftl ..me.. n..mtt 1rt lllbKrlbl!d lo Ille wlltlln ll'lllrumt11t, end ldll'OW~ •Id lo mt tllll ltltY' l~Koled Ille Slfl'll. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I lllft Mt'tllfllo Mf mY lllnd and lff!Rld tnY rotlldll tell KM dlY 1nd YNr In 11111 Carllflute flnt 11Kift wrllllfl. {OFFICIAL IEALI IC.Iv e1rti.n Nol.,.., Publlc-C1lttornl1 0r81'191 Coufttv My C-lulort Ekplrft '"'9. 11, ltn Jl.Cll•ltT H. OALLIYAN •An.rtltT II Uw 15'1 WHtclltf Of,. lul .. DI N-'9 Midi. C1•11nt11 ......... Publl'Mlld Otll'llt Coli! DlllV l'llol, ,Oecember 4, 11, 11, 2.5, lHI UM4 LEGAL NOTICE PENEl'RA TION ... ~,., 1¥1ty•"• •1141 ~I OAILY PILOT,""'"'-111w•· ,,_,.. ,_ tt.1 F•Ml1•1 Or11191 """· • I ' . 11· I • ti ... . Silver$$ Pose U.S. ,..,_ ..... , ~ .... 1"-~i-~ ~ .,,, UPI M~KET IND~ Air West Gets DC-9s Christmas came a little ear· ly this week for Air West, but ·it's impmsible to wrap a DC-9 so you can't tell what it is and the two fleet ad- ditions were simply picked up without holiday trimmings. The.regional air carrier took twer -the big jetliners at Douglas Aircraft Co.. Long Beach, bringing its neet of twinjets to 16, with nine more to be delivered-next year. Air West LI halfway through its $70 million order for 16 of the 99-passenger p 1 a n e s , whlch will be: mainstays on a network of 10.000 route rilites throughout ·Mexico, I h e western U.S. and Canada. Airline lo Buy 10 More Liners BURBANK (AP l -Air Canada announced it has sign· ed a letter of intent with Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to buy 10 LIOll jetliners for $161 million. The airline, the world's seventh largest, said the 270- passenger planes would be us· ed. in high-density routes in North America. Air Canada has ope.rated routes between L<is Angeles and Toronto and Montreal 1 I n c e September 1961. IF YOU FAIL to pay for the items, you may become the target of a series of dun- ning letters. Or, in another twist , an unordered package will be delivered to your neighbor who Is persuaded to pay the amouot you "owe" for it, and then you are in debt to your own neighbor. So widespread has the prac- tice of sending unordered merchandise become that the Federal Trade Commission in Washington has iSSued a new policy statement saying, in ef· WED-DEC 11-7:30 P.M l.A8UNA llACH COUNTRY Q.UI ._....,_,,106 C-llltlhway S..-.laeuaw ., .. , If 'I I A¥a MwadN1l1t1ht l'lfASll! PllONI POI llSUVAT10NS r.1 GOOD!.2?,Y, & CO. ~ .........,.~,_..,Storl-'C_...,f..a..,.. LAG4JMA RACH • 290 SOUlH COAST H'WAT • A94·8003 , ,, • -~------- -. • . .. OVER THE COUNTER NASD Llotlnt• lot T ....... y, -ombot I, IKI Mutual Funds For Stronoer Families , Hanp ier Youngsters ,,. ~­x• " "" " • " ... ... '"'" " "" "" "' "" "" ~ " ~ "" ~­~ "" ~ .. M• "" "" ~­"" "" '"\') • ,..f-+--;-f-+-r-- 1 .. f-+--i--JI' I· Soutluand Firms Set Record Month : 0 . C. Adams, manager of Securi ty Pa-::ific N a t i o n a I Bank's Costa Mti.sa Branch, today reported r e d u c e d ~employment and continued tOf\lllruCtion g a I n s in an- nouncing another r e c o r d month for Southern _9aliforni.a busineu activity. F.conomtc performance in- creased lrom 18S.8 in October to '186.t in Novembet. as measured by the bank's Index of Buainess Activity. (From 1957 to 1959 the Index avera&· Oil)OO). Unerqployment declined to 3. 7 percent in both Orange and San Diego counties and to a 10..year low of 4.1 percent in Los Angel~ County during October, the latest month for which figures are available. For the seven ,..metropolitan counties of Southern California, the seasonally ad· justed unemployment r a t -e averaged at 4.1 percent, down from 4.3 percent in September and from 4.5 percent a year earlier. Nationally, the ratio ol unemployed to the total clvillan labor force remained at the September level of 3.6 percent, down from 4.3 per· cent in October, 1967. Strongest November gains were recotded· in conslruction, which advanced for .the ninth C1lMeeutive month, and in bank c l earings , which generally have been climblng 111bstanbally during the past year. Department slore sale~ remained at the moderately increased level of October, afler adjustments for the season. Real estate activity declined fractionally . Employment decreased· slightly during October, after having reached four con- secutive ret(lrd levels during June. July. August and September. Latest statistics available list some 4,47B.500 civilian workers (4,200 fewer lhan during September ) employed in the metropolitan counties of Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside, Sa n Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura. The seasonally a d j u s t e d October figure, h o w e v e r , reveals a gain of 134,400 jobholders since October of last year. The year's increase of 3.1 percent surpasses ' a comparable national gain o! 1.6 percent. The overall South e rr California economy has Ad· vancet':I spectacularly for near- ly two years, according to data compiled by the Economic Research Depart- ment at Security Bank. This November's 186.9 index reading is nearly 10 percent h.igher thao the measuremenl for a year ago. A 170.l reading in No vember of 1967, in turn , was a record at the time and bout 20 percent h.igher . than the mark recorded fo1 November, 1966 . Consumer Good Prices Reflect Money Crisis NEW YORK (AP) Changes In the price of im- consumer goods will drive home to Americans and Euro- peans that an international monetary crisis doe! affect every family. The recent 'battle involving the French franc, the German mark and the English pound will have an effect Im· mediately on Prices paid for dozens of items and in the long run on government fiscal policy . U.S. economists feel the Nixon administration may be forced to cut government spending and continue the surtu in an effort to hold down inflation and keep the dollar sound , The Englishman will pay a penny more for a pint of beer at his pub, 411 cents more for a fifth of scotch and $26 more for his new minlcar. The Frencb student won't be getting the new classroo:ns and better librarietS be went to the barTicades for last spring, and his parents face higher prices and taxes. 'The German consumer may temporarily feel more pros- perous as his imported bottle of wine costs about four per· cent less. But price reductions may sodn be eaten up by a loss In paychecks if German industrial produ ction is curtailed. The American C1lnsumer will pay about $50 more for a Volkswagen and the price of other German g<>04:4. will. go up sli~htly. Some French and English imports may cost less. But in the long run. he may face stronger austerity measures designed to Improve the U.S. balance of payment$ position. "'nlis crisis could stiffen the Park Purchased MIAMl (UPll -World Wide Realty & Investing Corp hRs agreed lo buy the 925-acre ctnlr•I Florida Industrial park 1t Orlando for 1bout $7 s mllllon In cash, debenture~ and I m pro Yemen t com- mllmtnta. • back of the incoming ad- ministration to kill the in- flationary psychology that seems lo permeate the coun- try," said Don Conlan, vice president and economist at Chemical Bank New York Trust Co. Conlan said possible antl-tn - flationary moves include con- tinuation of the surtax, drastic reductions i n government spending. and an attempt to reduce the budget deficit. "These steps in tum will lead to a slower growth in (he e c onomy, the unempolymcn ra te is likely to rise: somewhat and C1ln- sumer income wi ll grow more slowly," Conlan said. The large Western nalions are. on en austerity binge, trying to bring international trade into a balance that won 't threaten their respective cur- rencies. The industrious Germal)s w_h~ built up a whopping $4 b11!1on trade surplus by earn- ing more in international trade than they spent, have agreed ~o curtail their trade profits 1n order to reduce pressure on the French franc. Germany i s voluntarily making its goods less com- petitive both at home and ~broad by cutting taxes on tmpo~ts 4 percent and by in- creainng export taxes 4 per- cent. Theoretically, however, the Volkswagen worker could ~ buying his French wine 4 per- cent cheaper, bul if thr number of beetl e cars ex- ported decrease~. he may suf· fer a loss in 011ert in1e, The F'rench worker face: an increase in the value-added t1xes, wh ich in many ways operates like a sale.s tax. · His food prices probably will go up I percent and autO prices will be hiked more than 6 percent u the tax goes from 20 to 25 percent and manufacturers ha ve lo pay hiclirr tf"':.S for rlectricl ty j2S. freight and parts. ' \\'llile laxes go up, the government is going to try lO limit wage i n c re11:s e s . °?~ernment sptnding I o r m1htary program$, education11 I rtform1 and poss!bly foreign 1ld will also be: cut. ----------~----- I I I - . ' ' I • 7 I I \ .i • -' . . J~s ely ~r. the •ity r .. , " ,, ' ' .. - , , ' &' e d· ·· • 'ter on· ing 1 nd I I jcs '. _.,i..., 500 .. , r I tan les, an nta •d r , 400 of ~Sf' ' ol "' •d· ,,. tc •• .,,. his e x ent ent ing rn . me "' Im •d· in· "' lll· ice at ork In· >n· tic ?nt to ;n in ,. !ly In· "' •ns !•· ial n't Ir· ~s 14 ,,. de e<I its re ily 11· nd nn in· ~- e:. ?d Y• iQ to Ill "' Kl •Y y, " 'Y r ,, n •' ,1 I • ... I I 1 I I I I • ' '· i ' . 11.1 \ . ,, 'I 11 I I :.•. ' 11 II I . '. ... • , ' • --.. • pao - -P o P e pm ;r F P P: t P F pm P r *""-....-po F • *" f ,... .. ...--.,.-• , <lT' • • , , ' I • . • • • • .. ' I : • ... . . NO MArrtR WHAT tfiey're In the market for, our'. 1'9e~eri find tfie DAILY PILOT •la the beat " . pie .. tO pvt the bite on bar9aln1. And they Clo It with the .••me 9uito •• the gourmet• here • ' l ' ' • . 1howln9 how much he 'apprecietea the werea of the. femed Alkmaer Cheese Market In Th• Netherlands. Ye.u don't have to travel 10 far t~ find 9,ood thln.91 to eat, nice thln91 to wear, ,._ eppllencea et bergefn prleea, • real car buy-,.er even • chunk of cheese. Juat ahop the ·-•hair Merle.+," the •M eur eclvertiaen tleliver te pur clooi •v•I')'. day. . ' . • • ; " - I , • •• • I I • • I , " ;· '~ • • • • • ' i ... '· • j I j ~ I r ' •' ·- , ' I ,.. .. ·ct ¥·~-:: .. ~~-~--~-~-.-.~ . ..... ... . ~ .. DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ' Laguna'·s Funny Fence • 'H•'• having quit• a tim• picking th• .•tarting lip•upl' The new Laguna-Moultgn Playbouse slle In Laauna • Beach ls a prioUy funny spot. /in eight-loot fence around the structure bas been decorated in color as a donal!on by top cart.oohing talent, with more original creations yet to come. The big fence boasts Ibo Jife-slze j!lork ol. lbe prolilic lnterlandi twins of Laguna Beach, Virgil Partch tYIP) of Corona del M'"" and Ed Nofziger, Don Tobin and Roger Armstrong, all of Laguna. , You can see "Queenie.'1 "Big George," a little old lady picketing In unnls shoes, Napoleon Of "Napoleon and Uncle Elby." ·11Ani.ma1ogic," and "The tittle Woman." . When the fence has served !Is purpose, its 4-by-8- fool panels will be auctioned off to Ibo bighel! 'bidder. The funds will be used to help pay for the $450,000, 350- &eat theater and furniamngs. . . Congratulations to Ed Nofziger for organizing the paint-in. It's a feat to corral that much talent. Lagunans and others who haven't seen tbe fence should drive by the site adjacent-to the Festival of Aris. Taite the Irids. It's quiu a sight. And ii could become a real attraction for Laguna visitors. Hunting a Parking Solution It's a community that has built in parkirig problems. And it has come heir to even more of them, particularly in the traffiC strangulation of summer visitors. Laguna Beach shoppers don't like it, Businessmen certainly don't like it and want a solution. So does the city government. City Manager James D. Wheaton said tt well when he summarized a1ternatives and declared: "What is not so readily identified is the right solution." The OO'wntown Business Association has urged an Rhodes Urges An End to Federal OEO WASHING TON -With lhe Nixon ~ AdmiQ.istration still under construction, the battle has already begun over the future ot the war on poverty. At stake is the very sur"(iva:I of the anti-poverty agency, the Office of F.conomic Opportunity (OEO). On this matter President Nixon -will have an influential, and perhapp '~eCbive, say. Already, Ohio Gov~ ,.J.anl~ A. Rhode! 6as given the Ptesident~lect. a report urging that OEO be abolished. The report was prepared by a group of Rhodes' Ohio aides and was presented to Nixoo personally by the governor l~st week . In the House of Representatives, a source of some junk-OEO sentiml!Il\ in the recent past, Rep. Carl A. Perkins ~Ky., has ordered a bl-partisan study of OEQ.financed poverty programs in a dozen cities. The evaluation w~ sug- gested by Rep. Albert H. Quie, R·Miml. HOUSE REPUBLICANS began re- questing such an inquiry last summer after the Senate Investigations Sub- committee, headed by Sen. John L. McClellan, O.Ark., complained of misuse of federal funds in a Chicago anti-poverty project involving 1 "Street gang, the Blackstone Rangers, The new study will include programs operating in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, San Diego, San Antonio, New Orleans, Nashville, Philadelphia, Houston, New Haven, lnd:ianapolia and Pittsburgh. For Nixon, who has &aid he want.& to give private industry a major role in the poverty war, abolition of the Great Society's anti·poverty agency might have some attraction. If he strong· ly urges such a course he might get enough Republican1 and corwrvatlve Dear Gloomy Gus: Hitchhiking hood.1um1 who rob, as- sault a n d kidnap big-hearted motorists who pick them up, as occurred in Orange County last Saturday night, are ruining hitch· hiking for the good kids who need help. -R. T. T. Tllh lul!H'I ~ ...,..,.-•lewt lltt -s.llY ftltM ., .... ~"'· leMI ,...... .,., ,...,. .. el9elnJ .... !).Illy Plitt. Democratic voles ifl Congress to ac· complish it. CONGlli'SSlONAL approval would be eves 6sier .. ~Nixon were to advocate -a f~ ~berment of OEO, short of outrtib( demolition, with transfer of its popular programs such as "Head Start" to other federal department... Congress has already ortlertd tht shift of the generally admired "Upward Bound" program to the Office of Educa· lion, On ·the' other hand, some congressional leaders, includinJ a ~ew , I i b er a l . Republlans, think Nixon will avoid any actioo whieb could be marked up In his legislative record, by Oemocrals, as an admini!tration surrender in the poverty war. The man in the middle in the emerging tight over OEO is career government official Bertrand M. Harding, who suc- ceeded Sargent Shriver aJ bead of OEO last March. In a very real ~. Harding has been tryin& to aave OEO lrom iU own e1cesses. HARDING, WHO llAD been Shrivtr't top assistant'si~ mid-1966, was passing the word, befon McClellan's inquiry, that some pl OEO'I high·risk, mudt- criticized experimental programs must be phased out. He felt that the COi)· tinuance of those programs, with lhelr bad reaction in Congress. would · doom OEO in the annual fight for ap- propriations. Laws on Minors Change California lawmakers have recenUy chan&ed several laws to allow unmarried 18·year-olds a more realistic contractual position. The traditional Id~ of. pro- Ckcting minors from adults who may lry to prey on them hY. ..el.lowing the avoidance of contracts remains. But now there are a few changes. The Insurance Code will .now allow an JS.year-old lo contract for auto io· surance u well as to finance it. and to sign a power-of·altorne y under terms of insurance. An 18-year-old can enter inlo a contract ror apprenticeship training which in· eludes later employment. These conlracls are now enforceable and cannot be set- aside by the yout h when he reaches IL THE 11-YEAll-OLD who is married la legally an adult, for the purpost ot auln& In court, making contracts, or lakioc part in Sjte proc>edings deJpite tbt fact Uiat re may be a later divorce or annulm He or she can became an exeQJI« ot an estate, Quotes Mn. Judith Crist, Hollyweod TV .. pdoe movie critic -"The .evere critb ICW•lly lovt the medium they crltid•. The)' dream 1 dream ol ptrfec· tkia....rfer d!uppointment whenever tbe dftom 1111·1 rullU!d and r<jol.,. wbeo tt IL" " '·· . • • ano. fer several years has been able • to contract for hospital and medical care. . The 18-year..old has always had IOO'le responsibility for any contracts he made. Upon reaching 21 , youngsters could always "disaffirm" their contracts made before 18-that is, they could demand their money back, or just walk away from their contracts. However, if the contract!' had been made al 18. to walk away the youth must ''restore the con· sideratlon he received," that is, if he paid for the benefit.. received under lhe contract. Thus the J3-year-old who contracted to buy a car, for example, would ha~ to pay for ill use. while he had it, even lhougb be mlihl "disalfirm lbt contract." THE LAW BOLDS p>renlt liable !CIC an J.1.year..o&d 'a contract a tor "Ne<eailles" wch u food, clotl1h'I. medical care, and educatJon, u well u tome other itemt which a few yean ago people regarded 11 luxurlea. Minors such 1s actort and profca.ional athletes may contrltd. for entertainment or athletic performance(, but ooly with court approval ~ of all contract term$. Tht 1ix·year-old movie actor, for ex- ample, with court approval, can ruk1 • blndJna: ccntracL I end lo money-led meten and wed !or•new meters wllh a token 1ystmn Illa! would provide !iee Wtinc for cus- tomers ol. cooperattnr mudwrts. ' Hlgber tatu for parimc or allmlnaaon of meters enl.trely· are possibllltiet. Suhsiitu!Jon of one-or twe-bour parking limits for meters, of cour'le, woul• lab 11. bile out of city revenue. · · There's also the growing need !or more parking tpl(lce, such as a parkini structure, no matter. how parking is controlled or what the charges. Nalurfll!Y, there are also.que!tions ot ftnance. • It's good thar !be city h'as agreed lo _ work jolnUy • wlll> ,ftve . .,m_e111be{i Jll the_ OBA to help bulld9.g .. ome solutipn• Involving the business conununity la bound to be helpful in developing courses M action frortl' brOader perspective. . 'I1le group isn't likely to find a panacea. But they :very likely can contribute to easing one o! the clty'1 most pressing probleJ!ls and hastening ultimate toJu .. tions. .· ~~ M)tlti~purp,ose ! Th.eater . · • ~ ., J , The 230-seal puppbt theater ·on the Festlv41! of Atls gtounds •llbould be a mulli-P•'P.<>Se facility in tlie'tru~sl ...... ·. '•' ~ ' ' . -. Nol'lmly~ill ll>e popular puppet ;hows have an ade- quate pbowcase; the building will prov\de needed off· sea99n . ..S,torage area; will house the children's art gal- ieey; th.I concession t>ootbs and the art free-for-all for children. It will also provide a theater for many community e)/ents and an enclosure for year-round special arts and crtlts events now at the merey of the weather. Several needs will be filled by the one facility. Seems like sound planning by festival officiais.":1 .. •• /' l Thanhsgivng f~r Homesick Marines ' . 'Leathernecks Learned People Care To the Editor: desire . to do a good job. Ttiey are pleasadt, ·bfight, fine young men and women. I could go on and tell you about the goals of many. We Americans h a v e traditionally celebrated Thanksgiving at borne with our families and friends gathered abolJt us~ But , thousands of young Marines undergoing trainipg here-t Camp Pendleton, many away fro.i:n lheir distant homes for the first "time, were faJ!ed with what could have been a very lonely day. However, that was belore. lh• hospitable nature of the people 6( Southern California manifested itseH in -J'm so very, very proud of them. a gigantic invitation to dinner.. .1 Through the efforts of indivimlals ~ s various service organizations, many hun-· dreds of families throughout Lai Angeles and Orange Countie! opene<l ~ horn~ and their hearts and invited Marines' lo share Thanksgiving with £help. ,More than 2.000 Marines returned to Camp Pendleton that evening filled with turkey, all the trimmings and the know ledge that people care. THIS WONDERFUL gesture on the -part of the citizens of Southern California was appreciated not only by the Marines who participated but also by thousands of families across the United StateJ who felt better knowing that their sons were not alone for Thanksgiving. In the magnitude and complexity of America today, one might be Jed lo believe that the people of our society have lost track of the individual human element, that they just don't care for or about the other fellow. The kindness and generosity lhat was displayed last Thursday,. however, is sound proof that ~erally and individually, Americans h1ven't changed and that we all have much to be thankful for. DONN J_ ROBERTSON Major General U.S. Marine Corps Proud and Grateful To the Editor : My husband and l agree with Jeff Overmeyer (Mailbox, Nov. 29). As parents of two sons, ages 19 and 20, we feel that the "good guys" are not getting equal time. Everyone is very aware of the few who do destroy lhemselve1 wilh drug abuse, wreck the colleges and in general, while rulr.ing their own Jives, cause much sorrow and many problems . Our own boys and lheir friends have been good, hard-working, earning their own spending money since they were old enough to be J>a,per boys. Now the¥ are at OCC and also working. We ha ve every reason to be proud and grateful parent... THE PAST FEW months I've worked in a large department store, Daily I come in contact with young adults and students at nearby colleges with every By Geor11e ---, Dear George: I've been reading your column for five years and I enjoy it, but do yoo really espocl your retden to believe your "Con- Ddeutiala" to famous people! I've Rti'l you write "Confidential" to everybody from Jackie Gteuon and Frank Sinatra to U.. Beatles and O!arlel dt Gaulle.. Who do you lhinlt will belle~ they are writing yoo for ldVlce ! (Do they'\ • SKEPTIC Dear Skeptic: Well. maybe not all of them, but what's that l'>t to cto with It? Why wall unUI the Jut minute! • We surely do need some changes. How we shall achieve them I do not know, but destroying property and lives seems to be rather a sad Way to improve , this wonderful nation. Thank you. •We 'r'e great fans o( yOur paper. CHARLES H. & ELSIE STRAUSE UCI student Overmeyer said, "Speaking for the majorittt of my generation, I would . . . like to say that we resent the deceiving image given to 1(.J by the minority of-110&1.ng adults who are protesting and bU'rn: ing flag! and draft catds." He said adults should show pride tn the young people instead of always expt'essing disgust. -Editor LllfJuna Lf4'emlttfl To the Editor : After hearing some of Laguna's businessmen plead to the honorable City Council recently , at 77 years of .age and for 43 years in Orange County, and bearing the sadness which comeJ from the deaths of counci lm en, supervisors, county and city employes. I must say something about licensed businesses, Most are losing money which will cause taxes lo go up because the city also loses. How much? Plenty! It won't be long till we may have to put toll gates at the three entrances to Laguna to help pay costs of managing a city. Most people know that for 1a dollar 's Worth or gas they can drive to some shopping center and buy almost anything with no parking problems -get your car or truck re-tired or greased like at Penney 's, which 'left Laguna. LAGUNA NEEDS plenty· of parking space and a "Mini" 5 or 10 cent ride every hour to and from the center and city Jlmits, whiCh would k'1!P every busine.ss owner's car off the streets. Lower the tax on Uttnses. Build a one-story underground with a four-story overhead parking building like they have In San Diego and Los Angeles. The Vets parking property across from the new theater is ideal , and with "mini" 5 and 10 cent rides to the beach and around town the city can increase its income and solve many parking pro- blems. CHARLES A. PEDDICORD f,ar11" Ji'amllle• To the Editor : I think II is sad for young people who might likt lo havt a large family In be pressured by society intn limiting their riimilies to twn, three being ex- trRvagant. I ha Ve five children and love each OM dearly. J'm glad lhey arrived before the furor over the overpopulation ol the world. !.(>IS BOOGAR Hipple VaKdals To the Editor : It .was 1 sparkling Thanksgiving morn- ing -fre...~·washed crescent of beach finn underfoot. and wilh ooly sea birds probine and retreating in the gentle !Jtlrf. What a place to listen for wisdom, hope for understanding, and count one's blea.1lng8! But othenl h&d been he:re In the night for along (teat Atretchea of wtathttfid HI Will Wll flVklenct in 8U•tank red Le tters from readers ore welcome. Normally un:lters ahould convey ,their message in 300 wor4f or les&. The right to carnknit letters to fit space or eliminate libel ii reseMJE"d. ALL letters mmi ilielude signature and mailing address, b~t nqmes may be withheld on req_ueit .if mffici".t,. r~ son is apparent. is under development now by a student group at UGI, and I applaud it." KENNETH W. FORD Professor of Physics, UCI Botto•n of tlae List To ~·Editor: The ·letter by Dorothy Strauss (Nov. 28) cOmmenting on the failure of UCl to renew the contracts of three faculty members points up an interesting fact about _a major portion of our system of hither education. As .Mrs. Stra1111 mentioned, the performance of a non- tenured (and of course this must also applf to those who are on tenure) pro- and strident script and af151 .. Lov~." symbol, "Peace fessor is judgei:i on three criteria : .1 !h~ .. Professor's service to lhe " UIO~er'tkl(:' "' , FROM UNDER witA T rock or co~· • 2 Tht::'"'research he has done and mercial blanket crept this creature who\· the' qualiiy,o thereof; claims to be my brother? And what ·, 3, H.iS performance in the classroom. chance for real communicafion? l am reminded of .another sterner coast, clean rock, and tougher men as I climb the bluff to Squaresville. HOLT CONDON . ' Teac,..,.. Euali&atlon To the Editor: In the DAILY PILOI' ci N~. 1:1,. I was quoted as having said that tuchf:r evaluation ia the one area in w?ilclr participation of studenU in uajversity>- practices is not possible. This b very nearly the opposite of what I said. My remarks at the student conrlave went something like this: "TEACHER EVALUATIOt; le one area In which the student ha1 a particularly important contribution tb make. However, this contribution cannot be made through student participation on faculty committees (which is valuable but serves other purposes ), nor can it be made on a case-by-case ~is as particular faculty members come up for review. It must be a continillng enterprise in which all courses and all teachers are evaluated every year. "At least one such evaluation plan Controlled News AbileDe, Kana., Reflecklt'.Qrordcle: "There's b ten a lot of conversation about the press (TV included) sticking its nose too deeply into the news . True, there are media people who overstep the bounds of good taste, 11 time in other &cUvilie;.a ·do, too. But if the 0 presa didn't expcxse most of the things lhat are ex- posed today -who would! Pretty llOOll everything, lncludigg what you !!lee and think . would be controlled." CorvalUs. Ort: .. flaie&te-'Nme1: "A r"e«nt ruling by the F.ecter;1 Equal ~.Ployment ,Opportunit; Commission ope.,..,tf'te employment art1 of 'hight cabin attendant..' to males. Tn other words, in tt.e near ruturt your airline al&wardess may btJ a six·foot m&l:e." • Deavei. Colo., Coloracloaa: "Free- dom Js a gift from the put. but it ii not at all certain that jt wtl. be a legacy of the future." ' ffu.ntavllle, AJa., Newa : "Who said: 'We pledge to continue a frugal government , .. Our go.ill ii a baianced budget arid a balanced economy.' Ben· jamin f'ranklln~ Calvin Cool.id~. Andre'v Mellon? Scrooge! AH wrong. The foregoing quotation is taken from Ult 1964 plaUorm ot tbe Democr•tic Party, We cannot suppress .a snJck~r when we contemplate WUhington to- day. Tht laugh Ja on the taxpayers . Hey1 that's our money!" IT IS lNTER&TING to note that classroom performance ls at the bottom ol the list, which would seem to imply that it is the least important. And, in fact, thil is clearly borne out by other parts of her letter which state that !l~ least. two of the three professors excelled in teaching. I personally find It strange lhat an institution that is primarily resporlsible for teaching places a minimum emphasis -,on teaching ability. R. H. TUFFIAS Valuu and Price To the Editor: The highly respected Committee for Ecooo* Development recently called us a nation of "economic illiterates." It· was the rt point--0f-view lhal much needs to be done at all levels lo prepare for lht impact of econon1i cs upon in- dividuals, families. businesses, pro. fessions and the country . This h&.1 helped bring about Culler disclosure of interest methods, such a1 revealing when and how 1 percent i1 greater than 5 percent (or conversely, when 5 percent ia less than 1 percent). MILUONS OF shoppers are leamina: how to cope with such temptation dif. ferences •as: I for Ile vs. 3 for 30c -by measuring the addiUons of taxes with al1ow8nce for waste, storage Space coats and, yes, even k>st interest. The lime is NOW for all of us to search out the differences between values and price -with or without service, quality, quantit:r. and continuity. It is limply not good enough any more to lettle for low price attraction when bet· ter value or the best is needed. The DAILY PILOT editorial 8taff can do much to present features which counsel the readers in accord with our limes and needs. Good luck ! Ai!'rHUR WEISSMAN ' _...,. __ Wednetday, Elec. 4. 1968 fte editorial fKJVI Of tM DtdJf Pilot seekl to inform and rttm. Illa!< rtad<n btl preunflng Ulll ....._, •• opmio.r o!ld ..... """""11 °" toplu of lnt<relt and signi/iamce, bu prooi<Uno c forum for the t:rprtuion of our re~crs' opinloni, and by pr~senti110 the dlver&e view- pcnnb of iRfC>M1Ud ob1eroer1 mad 1pOke1mm on topia of the dau. • Robert N. Weed, PubHahor ~-----------..... ----------~-----.. I • I I I I \ I I I \ I I ~ ' I • I I 1· . • • ' ,. ··-.. -,,.... .. ; . . ~ . ' • ' . - ·NeWport VOL 61, NO, 28J, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PA~ES ..-....... -,,. .. • . ' . p Darhor .~· • 'ORAN\if. .co.uNTY. ~~~' " , • • I I ,, \ ~ • -, .I Yttv · DometoWB . ' • > I { ' Dally .Paper ' ' TEN CENTS .. .1 J ' • l o • • I i l ~ '. '' ore • ·-.. owe· Hurl.burt Charges Agencies ·Duck Noise Problems By JEROME F. COLLINS 01 tti1 DlollY .. li.t Sllft LOS ANGELES -Newport Beach City Minager Harvey L. Hurlburt charged today that state and federal agencies are running away Jrom the jet airctaft noise controversy and local government is he]ple.ss to do anything about Jl ~.t! testimony prepared for a bearing here before the Assembly TransportaUon and ·Commerce Committee, Hurlburt pleaded for a tw~pronged legislaUve attack against "this problem of in· action." 1 He said the Legislature should: -Confer on the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) the authority to establish and enforce controla over aircraft noise and air polluUon. -Enacl laws delegating "reasonable authority" to local airport agencies to establish local controls over all aircraft Operations, both COOlOlercial and private. "Cities such as Newport Beach," Hurlburt explained, "are in the UD· fortunate PoSlilon ol bavliig lo Io o t lo . some higher level of government to im- pOse meaningful noise abatement con- trols on jet aircrafl "It ill with increasing alarm that We recognize that these re~ pons 1b1 e. governmental agencies do not appe.ar- willing to assume jurisdiction over the noise problem Or take any constructive. remedial acUon." HurlbUrt, emphasizing that his views. reflect the position of the Newport City Council, said land use con!llcts that. arise from Inevitable alrport growth can be resolved in some communities by relocating residential developments - but there is no such way out for bis community. "In Newport,'' he said, "the orange County Airport is in conflict with development.! integrated into one of the most outstanding natural yacht harbors in the country, and this harbor obviously cannot be relocated." MAINTAIN BALANCE In proposing laws enabling the PUC and local agencies to exert a measure · N • F s -Qf control over the destructive roar of 0}8e . ~ ays the big jets; HurlbUrl lndlcaied'Newport • I authorities don't ewect ahy hurried F A legislation. AA N 0 t urare -"We realiu i:"'t the powers of the _...., . . !J; ~~-tii~matten , i.-itot flllly -an<1 that • balance Of City Plight · ;f.t ~::"':''foe:·~~ "But the matter of local problems bU not been given adequate con- sideration uiider the federal power struc--· The Federal Aviation_ Agency ·(fAA} just doesn't know about the plight o( Newport Beach ·homeowners in the path of 1ul1lbering jets from Orange eoun·ty Airport, says Allan Beek, president of the Bay Area Cilli.en's Council. He plans to correct t h e Situation with a deluge of printed postal cards. "You've all heard the expression, 'the squeeklng wheel gets the oil?' Well, this is your means of squeaking," Beek told members of the homeowners council at Tuesday night's meeting in Mariners Library. The cards are addressed to the FAA in Los Angeles. All the complaining homeowner has to do is date u.. put down hill name and address, and the time the disturbance occured. "By the time they receive 20,000 of these post cards, they'll begin to realize we have a noise problem in Newport Beach," Beek said. For a start, however, only 5,000 of the cards have been printed. The hom'eowners council is selling -them for six cents each. Beek says that at that price, they are losing money. "It costs us five cents for postage and a little over a penny each for the prinUng," be said. Beek noted that the federal agency is under a number of pressures from all concerned with aircraft operation. He said that the cardl would be a way for the indtvi~ to supply bis appropriate pre 'of pressure. tur . ' e. "New st.ate legislation is needed now," he concluded. Hurlburt's testimony in a State Building hearing room was Preceded by that of Dan .Emory, chairmait of the N;oise Abatement Committee, whose members are suing Orange County government for close to $30 mil11oo for alleged property value losses caused by jet noise and pollution. It-PAGE REPORT Emory submitted and di8cussed a 41). page report, largely leduilcaI, calling for legislaUoo that would : -Establish uniform noise ltaDdards for jet aircraft. -Empower the state Aeronautlal Com- miasion to approve all airport eipamtoo plans. -Requlro the pert11an<nt lnstaJlatlon of noise-monitoring equipment below takeoff and landing pattern>. -Require alrporta lo 1 u b m It periodically reports of decibel levels lo state agencies for nolse cmtrol en- forcement purposes. All testimony received by the Air Transportation Committee, headed by Assemblyman John W. Foran (D-San Francisco), will be conaidered by com- mittee members during next year's legislative session. Some of. it may le.ad lo propol<d bills, committee """""'sale!, Reagan Lauds Hayakawa, Blasts W eHare Progra~ Gov. Ronald Reagan praised Dr. S. I. Hayakawa's handling of dissidents at San Franci.soo Slate College, then lashed out against federal controla of Ila.le welfare programs Tuesday in an Anaheim appearance. The governor, .speaking at the annual conference of the National AssociaUon of Secretarlet of State; aald "We found the right man" in Dr. Hayakawa, the acttng president ol strife-torn san Fran- cisco State. 1be governor, speaking at t h e Disneyland Hot.I, spoke blghly of the firmness Jn handling the c a m p u s militants, stating, "I have always been Harriman Briefs LBJ ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Ambusador Avuell Harriman brleled Presid'"t Johnson and his cabinet today on recent developments In the Paris peace talka. Hlrrtman met privately with the Presi- dent alW the Cabinet meeUnc. I ~" an advocate. of,firmnm but we've had attempts at appeasement. "We are going to keep getting pushed unW they (the diss.identl) get a con- froo.tation , ~ unless we get firm, we are going to have a conlrontation," be . aald. The govemior attacked "the arrogance of tbe permanent structure of the ffJdtral gQvernment," which, he said, bas paabed through new welfare ruJes that could cost California tupayera another Sl.!5 million in the fiscal year starting next July 1. Among the new federal regulailons, he cited one which makes penons eligible for welfare funds on a simple natement ol llffd. "Thil means we have to take a welfaie applicant at hill word," Reagan aatd, Be ICCUBed the federal bureaucracy " making thinga hard for tho Nixon Administration bJ rushing new housing, welfare and .health programs Into ex- istence before Ute change ol ad· mini!trations Jan. 20. - ' I . UNIDENTIFIED DEMONsi:n:roR, POLICE OFFICER' INJURED IN ·CAMf'US .. VIO,LENGE Student a-·t0 Jiill;.Offlw Paul Juui .su11 • .:.·aro1cin:COl!ar Boni ' · . . ) • I ' DEMONST~l'oaHusrLED ot=.i t.o ilAi>j:iy w~~ ~fuit:uisn~o' aofrr;W1-ri.·f.oL1~~··· Vlolanca Tyetday Termed Worst I~ History of t~·S,·silte • • · -- • Hayakawa Calls .in 600 Police SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A ma.ssln . police force moved onto San Francl.acc State College campus today u studen: radicals vowed . new disorders in th:: wake of the worst violence In the school':; history, Acting President S. I. Hayakawa wa:.. equallf determined. He called the mllitant.s "anarchists" and authorized th:: d~ployment cl 600 police to "break U:> this reign of terror.'' Police and demonstrators claaheC: Tue!day oo the campus where the num- ber of hardcore militants ls estimated at about SOO of the 18,000 atudents and 1,100 faculty members. For the opening of classes today, not a sinlJe picket was in sight for the ~rst time aince Negro militants called a strike early last month. But within an boor the strike Support Committee WU banding out leaflets which aald: · nToclay at State, as yesterday, if then" are ltudents · in classes who continue to. be a party to . Hayakawa and bis plga, It ls a certainty that black-.-! Tlilr~ World students (other m1nor1u .. 1 and tboomids of their white. student; tupROrten will move in one form of -lo slop the strike breaking b] their fellow atudents. .. Hayakawa will aend in the pigs ati • we wUl fight by Whatever mean.a 11 e can to protect ourselves, as well 1 i.;: auaranteelng· Iha continuation ol f bc -;;:---(Jllill' .... ,,_,. Pqe I) •• 4 • ...... • "71:i-...... ::. .. ' Harbor Tmsieft_. '.~To Seek $59,0fJO ' . . . . For Library Aid Newport.Mesa school trustees T.ue..i.· night approved applicaUons fOlj IS9,00 ' jq federal grants for school libranies. Over $47,000 ii sooght lo <!Slabli~· a Jhodel library Jn the mulUpurposc room at California School. An addftional $12,500 is ask~ d to buy books, fllml and other llbrary ·material:: for tbc dlstrict's central library. Four parochial schools, Harbor Episcopa), Our Lady Queen of Angels, Sl Joachim and St. John ~ne Baptist. are Jncluqed in the latter application and are eligible for $'l(lq t>tttw een. them. ' . The model libr.ary at Calif ornla School w __ llC<Qllllll!>dal<. lQO ~.ud~la with tndlviduaJ study cubicles fDI' 24. ~ents, .-dlog. la ·!Jr,. Hlldai McCartney: district librarian, who x~w up the ap-plicajJm. 1 , • , , A Jqlrachoohnodel µ at Eltancia wu. funded . with. r federtal money two yean ago. . · I , Lthruy ,mat.rials 1".ider both ap- plications are to be d.iv.:led. on the bashi qt 75 percent . printed J naterials and 2:i J!"!"<"I fJlms and lapel. Dr. McCartney said, Califomia 'School .... picked from ........ the 2S diltrlcl elementary· schools tfecause of interest •bown by ll)e,lucberf, and parenls. , • . I ---• I -, I DAILY PUT -Wd111l1t, Duca• 4, l• • .. ·Hippies .-Blam f unty :VD. ~pidemi<( J of 4 Arreated II llldllt•IM .......... ... --= ....... ..... -...... .... CIJml!lllr 111111 ........ ...... dsle ............. .... 1hl JS "1'1 ........ 11111'71 .. ... ,.vereb' lued ID llforta, lo meel lhe duo! Unut, llld Dr. Pllllp. Ht llld bopalltll -..... -,,... ollly 211 In li!O lo • loll! of . ' Ill reach 1,11111 ?E '"' of' ibo!!' ~ all ot there Wll'O ...... Tiie befort the t of hlpple1 wll l"' lhu II[\ Dr· l'hlll> ~...... . -..... -··--He aold aonotrbaa lnlectloo baa more Dr. ·' .. . ' ' ~ "' \ . Plan.es . . Newport Woman ~unting Lost:Bnsin-essman . Name.d in Fraud By ARTHUR IL VINSEL CM .. DM1Y P'lllt ltd ' , Tu........ --• .....,. Civil Air Patrol memben Wider coordination of Search ~ from Hamilton Air Force Base are crtucrou- lng tbouaanda of mllea of treacherous terrain between here and the border. " By TOM BARLEY OJ"" De/Ir Plitt l~ff A N~wport BeaCh woman was one of four persoos accused of conspiracy wt.th intent to defraud and ~d theft Tues- day in arraignments before Superior Court Judge William Speirs. Mrs . Cleo M. Johnson, 51, of 1901 KJnis Road, joined Harry L. Hibbard, 58, of Anaheim, Thurlow W. Hartley, IS, of Loo Angele1 and Richard M. Silver- stein, 38, of Sherrnu ow u lhe lint four of 11 indicted insurance company representatives to appear in court. The four are scheduled to file pleu before Judge Speirs on Dec. 20. Judge Speirs eel bail at 12,500, 110,000 below the figure requested by the dlltrict attorney. Aho arrested TuO!<lay and awaiting arnlgnment In courl are Robert E. C. McCtilloch, 39, of S&n Diegoi June V. Balboa Residents Say 'No Cycling' Signs Ignored Balboa Peninsula re~denta are begin- ning to protest the city'• "No Sidewalk Bleyclln&" a1glll -because they don't wori:. Harold M. Skeels, SlO Fernando St., .and Mrs. Sylvia Brokaw, 116 E. Bay Avenue, along with other property ownen in the area of the Balboa Pavilion, said today lhe l\gnl lh<>uld bu removed because "lbey & l v e pedestrianl a fa!Je oenso of oecwjty.''- 11'lf laWI 8"' not M> be enforced," ..ad Mrs. Brokaw In a letter lo jba city council, '1"' 111~·1 ..U please take down the algna. It would be more appropriate to put up algn,J .;readblg, 'Pedestrians Beware.' " •· · l · : Sh• 1old If lhe and-bicycling ttlWI on t.he peninsula aren1t enforced she and Mr husband will sell t h e l r home and move lo Bolboa llland ''where we underutand from friends that laws· are otrlctly enforced." Sheb, whose earlier protests led to placement of the sl.gns during the sum- mer, mUd since the slgna went up, bite lrll!lc baa lncreued .,..Uy_ The bley¢ilta not oo1y crowd ddewaii<J where 1bere are signs posted, be said 1n. tis lotter lo lhe council, tut they are on •any and all" aldewali:a In tht central aru of the Balboa Penlnsula. "Law enforcement 1n th1J area setms ot be 1t 1 minimum for Ill law Jn. fringemeull, Including I p e e d I n I inotareycloo and ca"· and drinking pertlel in parted can," he said. -H Apparmrdy I H concluded Skff11J1 "th.II toodftlna nw<U the deslnl of a maj<rlty of Ille d-In lhll aru. Therefore, aa long u I mnaln a elthon In lhll aree, I accept the dedreo of lhe ma- jority." Ullllped Pl-wtte liao received at city lWL Ot1• IJIOllYIDOUI letter-writer Included a pbotograpb of one of the llgna wunlng aplnat b11<e riding on lldewalb. Passini In frnnt of lhe sign ts a blcycll.!t -a bit out of focus apparenUy tect·nse nf the lpeed wllh wb1dl be .... tri vellng. ... OIUINll QtMT pt/IWHINI: CONl'Nf'f •• ...,. ti. w ... .,. ................ J1A L C.rl., Vici,,......., .......... n-:..i;-n ' r n~ •• A;;' ,:r:'"• .,1.,... P. c.111• r .. 1 NI•"~ *'-' ..... Mwrtli ... OJ..._ DlnttW ---JJll w ............. ... M•lli.t ........ P.O. llJI: 117 .. tJW ~I -·- l • Adlms, Ill._"!_ North Holl1wnod and David M . .._ 17, of Bevm, 11111a. Dlstrlcl 11~a lnv..U11ton upecl lhe lmmlneot meltl of 11 man -II and em~ of Repncy lnvuton Inc. of Eni:bio. Tllo firm and lta apnta .... Indicted by the Orqo Cowil'Y Grand July followln.t I Soulhland-wllle probe of lta actlvltlea b7 cowrtr and atall ln...tlgatcn. 1'Tbefe'1 no doubt that molt ot tbelt I"'"' lookiog for llave duc!bd," Deputy DIJ!rlc't A1-1 Joe DI-llld ~"::3· "We're not llUf]lriled bect1111 lhe 1eta ll'OWld pretty ful In dllla of lhta kind. "Most of lhe people n'n lOCll;lna lnr are located In Loo Anrel• Cowlly," Dlcbnoo aold. "We''" afepptna up !lie aeercll IDd we're cooflde1it lhat we'll have more uresu to report very, Ye1J soon." . . . A roamln& -1qnadroo Of D . lin:ralt combed lhe ruued demt llld.inountalna of e1191em Callfnrnle · tiidey fir a Costi Mesa bJulneaaln•.1111d b1a wife, wbo!e plane vanished Sunday en rmrte to .Orlll(• County Ahj>ort. Geotge Pape, 48, an4 bls wlfe Grace, 4&, of 1»01 Patlt Skyline' Drive, Santa Ana,' .,.. bolll•ed. 'clqwn, •c:cnr&nc lo a sjlgbean for, t!>ll Qvll AJr Patrol at El Monte Airport. "We have every Jndlcatlon to helleve IJ!at -lhe .pilat ~to be, at .work Moo~ lll0!1lhw," . ,atd MaJ. WIDard • G<rdoii, notln( lhat no !race bu yet ~ loand of lhe mlaa1nt plane. Cln;:and ..,.ty wlnda would tave made ..m ... bat '°""'' &md•f Dllh~ be !>ape 1' owner and operator of G<orga W. Pape Machine Cn., 'l1IO Randolph Ave., wbere be bad ~ manufacturing precialon machine parts for •bout t1lree j'llan. Searchers expect to find the lireralt -numbered 2992U -down somewhere In the rugged area, which .... cla1!ned many aircraft In past years. ' Next Stop For Singl.es: ~cross Streei When ~denta of Newport Beach's uaingles only" mecca -the 732-unit Soulh Bay Club neer Harbor !Ilgh Scllool -get miµTled, where will they 10? Across the street. DIJ!rlct Attorney Cecil 111cb allqe1 lhat lhe Encino flim, •ctlol u rtfloiial agents (or the Nebraska Lffe Insurance Co. ol IJncoln. Neb., "cheated numeroUJ Southland retldenta (many of tbem In Orange County) throuJb alleged misrep-resentations made by 1'3: 1alennen.11 DAl'-Y PIUT IMff ,._ Nl!WPORT'S SANTA CLAUS IACK IN TOWN The Papes apent the weekend 1t Lake 11,avam City, Ariz., for the $30,000 purat World Outboard Mar 1th on Cham~ lponahlpe, one of the largest boat race• in emtence. "We have made pllnl for a •young marrieds' complex there," ul.d Ludmlla Anderson, a 1pokesman tor the B & B Co., developer• of 11 11swlnc1ng singles" South Bay Clubs all over . Southern California, 'The Nebruka firm, It ts ltttued, llil not involved i:!J the actlv!Uea wlllch led to the Grand Jury indictment. · F1mlllar 1'1c1 on CltY Hell Roof !or 15th Yur i "We haven't heard a word," 11ald . P£4le's older brother, Lewis, of PllOI ,Verdes Estates today when contacted at the mJaalng couple'• home, where he ls wa1Ung wllh their ftlur children. Regency's agents, Hicks said, "fraud- ulently sold life insurance policies under the guise that they were highly pr-oflt'- ab_le, ;rofit-sharing contracts 1¥hich wnwd become aelf-supportlng and •. , return • substantlal Income Wllhln r<ll- tlvel,y few yem." Santa Ciaos Ba~k Resumes Post on City Hall Roof An alert went out when Pape'.1 red-and~ white Ctaanl 1'12 alngle engine ain:rafl failed to arrive at I t 1 destinaUon Oil schedu1e and a search was launched The '12 million "young marrieds" hnualng project will be much 1lke'lhe ' Soulh Bay Club at !!lb Slreet and Irvtne Avenue. It.will have 718 unlta 111 three- atory structures that overlook pooh, ten- nis courts, landscaped parking areas - and will be ltricUy off limits to children. Mrs. Anderson said ground wlll be 1nv..un1on aotd Re1encr •ot lhl names ol pr01peCtive "inve1tari'1 f'tom development compulel which bad lold California end Al1zona deaerl land to nlJ!!1 Soutl!land l'elldenta. Repncy salesmen,~uld, would dllp1aJ mM s.n1e Claus -reindeer, •lelgh and foremen, '* • u.year veteran of city Reserve Police broken •• the project at 16lh and s.a all llaa <Olllt_ Jo Newport Beach and ~ 1!...bl!e hJa btolher Jolin, o1ao an Gull Lue ear]¥ nut year. It atready . cards COD the bomeowner11 UIDI IUen up lrld!Uonal Chrl.otmu mldeDCt electrician, Illa teen wllh lhe city for baa teen approved by lhe city Pilllnlng Oil lhe dty ball roar. It'• bll lllh IJl!Wll II yean. Wnndmlnlee, now deceued, Exams Planned Cninmlssion. and 1ddreal li1fonn lhe Ylctlm lhat be llad been .. ~ oetocted by ..... a1Jo worked for lhe city. Its sprawling neighbor, lhe South !laY ttay. In the 11 YWI Uw decoraUons have Club. la now nearln& completion and 'PUtel'Jl"-.nd-""" e to ·b111 a, 11Um-lled JlllDlber" of HharllUI Cocnncll. He ltan4I a fJOd 20 feet tall; dwti'flnc been titnkfuil~ few probltm1 have come Written euminaUons for prospective will be ready for tts first tenants on workmen who hoisted IDd HCUl't4 b1rn up, Lel\..Standaa:e said. , Newport Beach Police Relerve officen March 1. Proopectlve vlCtlml ~ lold, ~ allepd, tl!al.the,olfll'' . l'!*ll!ll ·beclule tht ,~ab~R~· IJI• group "wutea lo pl eatabllabed In California. With IU1 .wir!I lo hll ~pon alot> , .~'.'People take the light bulbl here along will be given tonliht at !:!O o'cllick "''lbari wh1 we want lo 1et 1ntn1 th bulldJnC,.. ~ J ' 5119 bedgt, IJ1d in the back where lt1a In city hall quicklj with the. 'young marrIIW' Santa la 1 major parl of Christ.mu dark, 11 be l&id. . Pending qualification by written test, dev'elopment, so when South Bu--Ctub decoratlon1 &o1ng up tllll week at clty . High wlndl the beglnnlng ol the week men will be gtve.n 1ppllcaUon1 to the people get married .they~ have a "In reallty,11 the d.latrlct ·~ llld. "the t-.... b!1nl lold .. ordi-nary life lnaur1DC1 DOllcY wllh certaio llmlted ~Clj>lllnl leabiru.'' hall. AU decorating ls expected to be llowed Santa'• ucent to the roof, but force. Physical teats and sn oral e.x~ place nearby to move to.'• 1ald Mrs. completed J'rlda)' night. once there, 11be'1 we.ll 1Uyed up," Stazi.. amlnaUon Will follow. Anderson. Tbt clty'1 uuon trimmlnp have II· dap nld. ... A reserve officer supplements th~-And what happens when the 'y~ llted in their present form 1lnce 19" Now planted f1rmly, St. Nlck atone regular force during peak times, !Uch marrieds' have children? IIlcb men llllmate lhal Re- •old more lhu II IDllllon worth of jioll- ci.. In lhl put two .r::,r:, ind lhat much of' lhat buslneu ed flun lhe firm'• llcllvltlea In ~County. when they were designed Ind built by with the~ and bulbs on the bedeck· as Easter Week and summer months. "They'll just have to move out," lhe LID Standqe, John Standqe and Cll'l Id ball will porlrll1 featlVI Chrl.otmu ReaevOI are paid Imm 12.110 to $Ml said. "We bsve DOihlng lo do . wllh Wnndmlnlee. .,..unp 1Mz1 lhe clty. per hour. chlldren.'' LID Standqe, a Newport liectrlcal 1~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~ Rqency WU lnrced, ll1d, lo .... fUnd more lhu fll01000 -prom-lwna followlnt en lll-tlon of !ta actlvlUe1 In Decembtr, 1111' b7 lhe Call- fomla Del>ll'Onenl of lnaurance. Many o! the 21 Re1ency employeo lndlcted 11ve home addresiel 1n other counUea but llcluaii1 maintained ·~ menta for i>IJalneA ptD'pOHI In 0r..,. County <O!!Ul!llllltles; l1lq ll1d. Art Auction Record LONDON (AP) -A world rocord of 1,708,000 pounds (14,llH,IOO) for 1 11n;le 1e11lon 1t an auction of lm· preulonlat and modern plintlnp wu Ht II !lolhtby1 today. Tomorrow Unit May Quiz Residents on City Future Newport Tmnorrow, lhe dty.cJU...1 loala ltudy, today lnvnlvea 13 commlttee members. Early ne.xt year, It could Involve 42,000 . So said Newport Tomorrow general chairman John Macnab in a talk before the Bay Area Citizens Council Tuesday nighl ell will be held Jan. I at I p,m. In Merlnera Library. It will be 1 joint 1e11lon with Newport Tonwrrow'a Harbor Development ~~mmittee, beaded by fonner City Engineer llonald C. Slmpeon. From Pagel SF STATE ••. He eJPlalned that plans are being considered to blanket Newport with public oplnloo questlonnalrea. Tbla would give everybodJ In town • chance lo mate hi.I vi• know on what he wanta Newport of Ille luture to be ute. lti1ke unUI the denwidl are met.'' "There ta qufta • pouihlllty thet lhe Durin( Tueld111'1 violence, deacrlbed coverage will be clOH to 100 percent,'' u the worst 1n the b1atory of the collqe1 said l\flcnlb. (Tllo city hu 1bout I0,000 about '60 cllllHwlllllnl pollce aeverli in••lnt -and U,000 nsldenla.) tlmel routed dtmoallraton ll'llled with A llna1 decllloo on the queatlnnnaln me.ta! lion, table lap, bo!Uea, ...U wl11 be made wllhln two weeu by the and atlw.- Newporl Tolnorrow llaerlng committee, Tblrty-two actlvtata wen muted, be ll1d. Tbll lctlca wou14 Include hiring brlnglng lo 41 lhe Iota! UTelll a1nco of a COOlultant to phrue lhe =om 11a1Ww1 nopened lhe CllDpUI Moodl:f and a detennlnlUon on bow w ad under hla 11brillne11 policy. Scores,,.. clta!1ltloo abould be. IQJund, 1nc1udlni 1 policeman who wu MA<nab'a r.port oo lhl queatloonolre clubbed wllh 1 metal cbair le1. -port of I -laU111 OD Ibo ob-j!ajoaUWI llld claa 1ttendanc:o Wll !-DI the Nnport Tolnorrow pro-"lkcelleat" deliiita the dlitur~ Tiie ject beforl the au-CollDc11, which famed -olao lold ... ._ met II Marlnllrl Llbnr)'. "I WIDI lo man tt clw lo """'"' ~" perllCllll attandld the "Town thet rm determined lo brut up lhta Hall" --A1lo ~ WU roiln of tlmlr." former clfJ Plumlna Dlioc:tnr 1i:r-i ''l'hla bu -a """" ~ lnr 1111> Ma1'lf lr. dmta IDd llcu!IJ~ wbo art 1rJtia lo - "Tllo ~· llld Ma1'1f, "lln' l1nul lhe •h·•--!or police -llewpnri abQuld """ -lbll'a who .,. lrJlnl lo keojl peaco oo campua -bit -but ntbor bow ... abould and IWClilatl who ..... dropped tbelr grow." Be noted thll Ille clty Planning d1qulll fnr In-In -.. ~ crtfclpatal I trlt>llnc, cl cluqt , , , and baVI rtvuled lhelr lrUI populltloo by 1-. "end thll'• • -' o!>Jlctho• aervaii" utlmata," hi aid-Tbe acllng lnlldeit. wbo IUlplllded Macnab aold be hopel lhe 10111 1114. 11.. IDllltant ---leaden Mondey, nbjectlvaa atudy will be completed In -ed lh1 SU1PeD1lon of nine m«o ear]¥ opr11Ji. u lhe ...Wt of Tuesd01'1 dUhOI with The nut meeting of Iha CW-Cow>-po1lce. t ' Th• true p_11olou1nes1of1 1.CK gold Omega bracelet watch 11 In the love that;~-;. 1 with tL Th• Omega you give or reoefVI today will become 1 proud personal poase1· albn ••• praolou1 beyond compare ror what It aymboll1es. ~ Wfthln 11ch 1l1g1nt cau ll lht peerl"' Omega movement Each pert 11 made wtth :. I m1tlouloU1 cart to give ytll'll of f1llhful pertormanoe. Even the diamonds are IOUP9" • ln1pt0ttd lo uture fllwl ... qu1llty and J)41rftotlon of color, cut and b?tlllance.,,. .• . .~ .. Ste our compl1te collectlon of Omega watche1 for men and wo men, $65 to over f1000. J. {!. JJump~l'i~ 1 }ewfllr Jiii NIWPO~T ;i.vt., COST,A; MUA 22 .Y.,n I" Th• Stlfie L.tlfltfl • t ' I I l I I I I " '\ ,..,,r------,-'""7_,,.---~~~~-... ·-,,. ._.-... :-·-...-, --.... ·-... ~ ____,,....--~·~·~·-· -··-· ............................. ,. ................................................. ~ .......... ~ .. r-r ..... -.............. ~ .......... ,..., .. ----·-...-----.. ....----r--·~ .. • • I, )I I l ! I I I ! ' l 1 I • i I I • I I • I ' I I I I I ' I, " 11 ·, I \ I ! I I \ ' • ' ' ' ' ,. -. " .· .· .. ~--· -' . ' , , • . " ,,-~"!- NO MATIIR WHA'T tliey're In the market for, our reeclor1 fine! tlio DAILY PILOT h tlio boat . . pl•oo to put tho bite on b•r9•in1. Ancl they Clo It with tho 1•111• 9u1to •• the gourmet her• llhowln9 hew 111ueh ho epproclete1 tho weros of tho femocl Alkmeer Choose M•rkot In TM Noth•rl•ncls. You clon't he.vo to travel 10 fer to fine! 9oocl things to oat, nice t+.ln91 to we•r, MW eppft•Mes et bar9eln prleo1, e reel ear b~r ov•n o chun~ of chee10.·Ju.+ shop th• • n•ahlr Nrli.+, ~ flit -eur oclver+i1tra l eliver te Y,tur cloer .Ivery cloy. . . " . , , ·····-··•l't '• -· --·--~---·--- • • • , " • .. ,. ·-· . ' ' • DAILY PILOT . ., • . 11 J • ' . ;.;. -· ~ ... .. . ' -' .. ' I -· 0 .. I 1 I l . I " I .. '--. ' I I I I I .. 1 . I DAIL • PILOT EDITORIAi.. PAGE • • Bond·s or Tax Boost? Nol>ocly lll<eo a tu lncreue. Elected ol!id1l1 who ~ be looking ahead to 1'UDlling for another tenn, In ~ar. doo't lite 1 tu Increase. • So It ligureo that after seelJJg throe lini.nce pl'OIJO<i· ti.... defeated by tile voters, Orange Cout College i>l11- trict trust~ muat be wary about turning around and raising the tax rate tllemaelv ... Yet, as they see it, that ia what they are b e i n I forced by necessity to do. The state Master P\111 for ·!tigber Educ1lioo com- mit.a tbe junior colleges to toke ·all .students who havt been graduated from high -or reached lhe age ol 18. Looking around tllem, tile trustee< 1ee an endleas ll!t ot new -..nts coming up. Now more and more students are headed for that open door. Too many.to lit through an at once. The choice tile trustess appear to face la to try turn· Ing away large numben ot students -which pull tllem in violation ot the state e(tucation laws -or to keep trying to meet the demand by building more claslirooms, labonftories and vocaUooal training facilities. To do the latter will require more tu revenue. lt could be raised by a successful bond issue that would spread costs over a period ot years. Failing that, it can be raised by a straight tax increase. A tax boost would continue tile district's policy of pay-as-you-go, but, 81 trustees are painfull}'.' aware, the time is late. The hike would have to be sizable -as much as 25 cents neXt year -to keep up wi~ the enroll· mentincrease. . When a new law goes into effect next August, trus- tees wil have the power to change the tax rate without lint going to the taxpayers. There still is time for another bond election. Oppon- enls. undoulitedly, could see it as a pOlita form ol black· mail -pan tile bond• Ol' face a large tu Increase. 'That depeada on ~ viewpoint Certainly lt would "'* be blacimail of Ille boerd'• makia.J!, Voters hive ' been given prior oppo.rtunlties. The local' boanl did not draw up the lllper Education Muter Plan. The •lllte Legislature doea not want the Master Plan Junked or tbe open dol)r closed. It has given local junior college boanl1 authority to do what they must to k~ the door open :!"""" increase. taxes to construct new bulldlngs. . . • "' ' ln elfect, Illa! sljlte 1'egiJ!ature baa p~t the preS1ur1 on for pauage of bond lsaues, by posing the choice of bond issues or substantial tax increases. Local trustees !Ind themselves In a difficult bind, and appear to be searching in good conscience for the answer that is best for the total C(\mmunlty that !hey represent and serve. Help for Hard'·of Hearing .Y'"."'8.•lers who 'den'! ,bear well and 'misa -si>me of •hat lilt teacher saja fi!i~' tl!emaelvoa fall!hg ~nd ~eir'cl~les: So they· ar•, put in• SjlOCial clas~eir for thr~af!l ot}beanng. ,.-~Y•l!,l; chil4ren with bearing p(Oblems suffered '.a~er,~setb&ck when they were among special educa- , tfOn 1tudenta .put ·on double sessions by Newport-Mesa Unified School Dislri~ • This year, happily, the school district is offering the·se students not oply a full school day, but extra teachers and some carpeted classrooms so sculling feet won't interfere with teacher's 'voice . lt was time for tllese YOU!l&sters to get a break, 'H•'• having quit• a tim• picking · th• starting .lineup!' -. N General Extends 'Thanks tor Tha.n~giving HospitaUty Pendleton Leathernecks Learned People Do Care To lhe Edit.or: We Americans h 11 v • traditiooally celebrated 'Thanksgiving at home with our famlliea and friends gathered about us. But, tbounndl of youn1 Marines undergoing training here at Camp Pendleton, many away from their distant homes for the firlt time, were faced with what could have been a very lonely day. However, that was before tM 00.,pitable nature of the peoplt of Southern California manifested itaelf in 1 gigantic invitation to dinner. Through the efforts ol ~ividuals and various service organiutiODS, many hun- dreds of families througt>Oltl Lai Angeles and Orange CoonUea opened their borpes and their hearts and invited Marines to share 'Mlank.sgiving with them. More than 2,000 Marines returned to Camp Pendleton that evening filled with turkey, all the trimmings and the knowledge lhat people care. ' THIS WONDERFUL gesture on the part of the citizens of Southern California was appreciated not only by the Marines who participated but also by thousands of famllita across the United States who felt better knowing that the.Ir aons were not alone for Thanksgiving. In the magnitude and complexity of America today, one might be led to believe that the people of our society have lost track of the individual human element, that they just don't care for or about the other fellow. The ti.ndneM aod generosity that was displayed Wt Thursday, however, is sound proof that generally and individually, Americans haven't changed and that we all have much to be thankful for . DONN J, llOBERTSON Major General U.S. Marine Corps Proud and Grateful To the Editor: My husband and l agret with Jeff Overmeyer (Mailbox, Nov. 29). A.$ parents of two sons, ages 19 and 20, we feel that the "good guys" are not getting equal time. Everyone is very aware of the few who do destroy them.selves with drug abll!e, wreck the colleges and in general, while ruining their own lives, cause much sorrow and many problems. Our own boy1 and their friends have been good, hard-working, earning their own spending money since they were old enough to be paper boys. Now they are at OCC and also working. We have every reason to be proud and grateful parents, THE PAST FEW months I've worked In a large department store. Daily J come in cont.act with young adults and Sludenta at nearby colleges with every desire to do a good job. They are pleasant, bright. fine young men and women. l coold go on and tell you 1bout the goals of many. l 'm IO very, very proud of them . We surely do need some changes. How we lhall achieve them I do not know, but datroying property and lives seems to be rather a sad way to Improve thb wonderful nation. 1"'ank you. We're greal fam oC your poper. CHARLES H, & ELSIE STRAUSE UCI lt:1idmt Ovtrme~tr acid, "'Spnktng jar the majorit) o/ . my ,,..,.ab, I would . . . like to 301/ tlNlt tH r11tnt th.t dectft>ing imagt givm Co tU br the minority of 11oung adult.I Wao ott prott1ting nnd buni· htg f"1lll nd draft card.!." Ht $Old adtlltl 1Mi&J4 lhoto priM ftt ll'te l/Oflttg people imteod of attDat111 ezpressing disgust. -Editor • Large Families To tht F.ditor: I think lt ls ud for young people who migtlt like to have a large family to be pressured by aoc.iety Into limiting their families to two, three being e1- travagant. I have five -children and love each one dearly. I'm glad they arrived before the furor over the overpopulation (If the world. LOIS BOOGAR · Blppie \! aadai. To the FAilor: lt wu a sparkling Thanksgiving mom· Ing -fresh-washed crescent ol bea~h firm underfoot, ~nd with only aea birds probing and retreating in the gentle surf. What a phlce to liJten for wisdom, hope for understanding, and count one'• blessings! But others had been here in the night for along great stretches of weathered sea wall wu evidence in gas-tank red and strident script and symbol, "Peace and Love." • FROM UNDER WHAT rock or com- mercial blanket crept th1I creature who claims to be my brother? And what cbance for real communication? J am remioded el another sterner coast, clean rock, add tougher men 1s' I climb the bluff to Squarerville. ~ HOLT CONDON Teacher Evaluation To the Editor: In the DAILY PILOT of Nov . 27, I was quoted as having said that teacher evaluation ia the one area In which participation of student! In univer!lly practices is not possible. This la very nearly the opposite of what I sakt. My remarks at the student conclave went something like this : ' "TEACHER EVALUATION is one area in which the student has a particularly important conlribullon to m a k e . However, this• contribution cannot be made through student participation on faculty cOmmittees (which ls \laluable but serves other purpose.a), nor can it be made on a cue-by~ase basis as particular faculty member• come up for review. It must be a continuing enterprise in which all couf3es and all teacher-3 are evaluated every year. "At least ollf. .such evaluation plan 11' under developmenl now by a student group at UCI, and I applaud it." KENNETH W. FORD Professor of Physics, UCI Bottom of rhe Ll•t To the Edltor: The letter by Dorothy Strauss (Nov. 26) commenting on the failure of UCJ to renew the contracts of three faculty memben: poinll up an Jnteresting fact 11bout 1 majc)r portion ot our system of higher education. AJ Mrs. Str1ua mentioned, the per(~ <>f a non.. tenured (and of COUtlt um must alllO apply to thoM: who are on tenure) pro-r....,. ~ judged on u.... crltuto: .I TM pni1....,.•, "'1V1« to tht university; 2. The ruem:b he has done and the quality thcttof; 3. Hi• performance in t.ht: cla.uroom. IT IS INTERESTING to note that classroom performance 11 at lbe bottom Letttrt from reode1'1 a1'e 1welcom{. Normally wriU1't 1hotild convq iheir messogt in 300 W01'dl or les.1. The right to condwst lettns to fit space M eliminate libel i3 t'tltroed. ALL letter! muat include si(ln4ture and mailing address, but names may be withheld on Yequelt if sufficient Yeo· lon is oppor~t. of the list, which would seem to imply that it is the leasl important. And, in fact, this is clearly borne out by other parts of her letter which · state that It least two or the three profeSllOrS e1celled in teaching. I personally find \t strange that an Jmtltution that 1!I pl'imarily responsible for teacrung places a minimum emphasis on te~chlng ability. R. H, TUFFIAS \! slu~ and PrU,e To the F.ditor : 11lt highly respected Committee for Ecooomlc Development recently called us-a naUoo of "economic illiterates." Il ·Wal tftetr poinl-of·view that much netd8 to be done at all levels to prepare for the Impact of economics upon in- dividuala, families, businesses, pro- fessiobs . and the country. Tllil .has helped bring about fuller disclosure of interest methods, such as revealing when and how I percent is iveater than 5 percent (or conversely, when 5 percent ts less than J percent). MILLIONS OF shoppers are learning how to cope with such temptation dU· fertnces as: I for Ile vs. 3 ror 30c -by measuring the additioM of laxes with allowanct for waste, storage space costs and, yes, even lost interest. The time is NOW for aU of us to search out the differences between values and prict -with or without service, quality, quantity and continuity. It is aimply not good enough any more to settle for low price attraction when bel· ter value or the best is needed. The DAILY PILO't editorial Slaff can dft much to presenl featurea which counsel the readers in accord witb our times and needs. Good luck ! • ARTHUR WEISSMAN B•f• Purcha.1e To the Editor On the front page of the Nov. 19 ~Ilion of the DAILY PILOT was th!! following headline : "Wilson r or Governor" · "Mesa Council askl U.S. Buy Baja California." It seema that Vice Mayor R. M. Wilson and four fifths of the Costa Mesa City Council have initiated a proposal to buy Baj1 California and make It the 5tst state. They plan to send this resolution to the U.S. Congresa and Richard M. Nixon. The reasoning behind the proposal Is aa follow•: (l) closure of border to minon and therefore decrease in narcotics trafOe, .... (2) opening up land for recreation and i n v e s t m e n l poutblUUes and (3) bringing a measure of tht "Amerlcan way of life" to the populact. f WOULD LIKE to comment on this "tremendous deal,'' u one member of the -put . it, Finl of au. from what J have seen cl the peactful, con· tented Mexican people, l doubt if they would want any part of the rat race we c11l I.he 0 American WRY ftf Ufe . ., SoeoncUy btlol't COii• M.,. dteidM how ( -~c-.--..J. ----- ----=·4-= -----~----------------- much. the U.S. should aUow Mexico for this lapd, J think perhaps it should mention the matter to their government. As for · the matter of cutting down on narcotics and drugs by closing the border to minor•, I am sure organized crime would be truly thankful for such a move. This closure would only make the kids, who wanted the narcotics, pay a higher price to pushers and increase the organiza.Uon'1 profit. FINALLY , I BELIEVE those Americans who truly enjoy the real Baja California would be hurt lhe most by such a transaction. I am sure that every naturalist and conservationist would strongly oppose the de.structipn or the natural, rugged beauty .ol this are1, which would be the inevitable. end of such "progress." Aren't their eitough trailer parks, motels, resorts: and roadl!ide businesses in So u t n er n California without infesting 8 a j a California? Don't we see en o Ugh billboards, stop signs, signals, traffic and poll~ officers, freeways and com- mercialism in the U.S.? Anyone wbo loves the true Baja California can only oppose the advent or such by-products of the "American way of life." JACK W. ANDERSON President Sea of Cortez Institute of Biological Research Special Envo11 To the Editor : 1n the recent Costa Mesa d~I Sur editorial of the DAILY PILOT it was suggested that I do ='°me inv~i~atina. conctming the posstble acquls.it1on of Baja CaWomia. J felt it my national and civic duty to support a Baja purcha_se as so nobly decreed by the great confab or the Costa" Mesa City Council. I also felt it my duty to acquaint the natives of Baja with their possible new govern- ment. Taking the liberty cf using the DAILY PILOT as my credentials, I proceeded to Mexico. The peasants were very pleasant. They gave me tequila and tortill1:5 and as~ed many questions. The possibility of having AB their esteemed governor t h e Americano, Roberto Wilson and having as their lieutenant governor, BW Barbero Sinclair .seemed intriguing to them so I proceeded to enlighten them about some ftf the Cosla Mesa officials. I TOLD THEM that Roberto Wilson waa very charming t~ he gets very upset when questions 8.re aske;d ~bout the cily budget, sidewalks, traffic l1gh_ts ind other community problems. Bill Barbero Sinclair I told them is very agreeable and jolly and most of ·his comments are confined to a good·natured "My Gosh." The honorable M~yor "Pinkley J5 also very affable ~cl enjoys anything that Is fun and amus.1ng .. Then the peasant.a of Baja went on Dear Gloomy Gus: Do we wanl cars moving raster through our Corona del Mar streets'! Would all those one-way street sign• add to the Newport Beautiful program? ()( course not. Thar.ks to the C. de! M. Chamber of Commerce •nd Oet Cook for oppoeing the movt. -N, Mac:T. to ask about the political philosophies of the esteemed rulers of Costa Mesa. I said that it boils down to two almple ideas -'!keep the faith" imd "obey the law." ABOUT CITY MA"NAGER McKenzie, how could I have anything to aay but words or the 'highest kind of praise? He is such a good man with so many assistants. I told thern .fboul the $7 million budget that Senor McKenz.it: takes. care of for the 70,000 people wbg' lh!e in Costa Meaa. '11\eir faces ~ astonishment al this because they have- a population ·r1 one . miillon with only a few pesos in their budget. After another bottle of ti'quila ant1 five burritos they agreed to accept on a trial basis the honorable Roberto Wilson as their esteemed. governor ·and Bill Barbero Sinclair as the lieutenant governor. They asked if Senor-McKenzie <Xluld come down for awhile to try to do wonderful tiling~ with their meager budget · , SINCE THEY DO not have the tnany modern COC1veniences that we are so ricilly blessed with and no gaa stations (remember Mr. Wllaon, bow hard some or our natives have to fight for gu and gu stations, especially Mr. Shoen?) they agreed to furnish each dlgn!tary with a donkey . We parted as friends and they kept calling after me as I inade my way back t.o Costa Mesa on the back of a donkey -;'V iva Roberto, Viva Barbero." Your emiuary withoul portfolio, TED C. BOLOGH Seno,. Bologh. twice a candidate /01' • the Costa Mesa Citt1 Colincil, U a fre· qutnt critic of 'that body's spimdhtg polieie3. HU T"emarks in this instance refer to a DAILY PILOT editorial t'e· gaTding Vice Mot1or Ro~rt M. Wil· son's J>f"opo.sal that the U.S. negotiate pu.,.chase of Baja Cali/ornia from Mex· ico. The editorial facetiou.sly suggest· ed that Mt'. Bologh might be appoint· ed .tpecial imvot1 in the mattf!f". -Edit01' REACH CaMpttip To the Editor : On behalf of Hoag Memorial H01Pital. Presbyteria,n, I would like to t.akt this opportunity to express 1incen gratitu<k for your enthusiastic editorial support of our recently announced plans for eJIOP&nsion .. YOOr much 1 p pr e e I 1 t e d editorial on Friday, Nov. 15 wu heartwarming, to the point, and gave impetus and encouragement to all who are unselfishly participating in our urgent)y needed REACH Campa.;gn. I do feel urged, however,' to make one comment. ln your editorial you stated that Hoag HOlpital "l.s wholly owned and operaled by the Hoag Foun- dation.'' The hospital is a non-profit corporation, dedicated lo terving the medical needs of the community. A board of directors who donate their time and service are respoos,lble for it.s control and management. including the ~ght to determine the variety. quantJty and high quality of service provided. THE llOSPITAL hM been TDO$l fortunatt In recelvtng conUnued financial support for expansion purposes from the Hoag Foundation throughout the years; however, m•ny found1Uon1, lnd\llbies, churches and individual donors have COO· tributed to the development of Hoa1 Hoopltal. Tho hoopltal tntly boloogo lo OW: tommunlty. Again, a.lncerfi Ind cralc!ful thanks to you and your entire ttaff at the DAn.v PrLOT tor keeping your readers In· formed lbout the needs and IC· ' ' complishments at Hoag. WILLIAM R. HUDSON, JI!, Administrator Corona Dighlandll To the Editor: The Corona Hig~lands P r o p e r t y Owners Assn. has~en in contact With tbe Southern California Edison Co., and Pacific Telephone Co. for a period of not lesa than four years in preparation fol-having all wirea in the Highlands placed underground. During the 'four years, Mr. Carl Coslow has , under the '$°' the Corona Highlands Property Own Assp ., acted as chalrman of the u ' )l-project. Mr. Co&loW has been working bard .-~ ,a iJ'tat · 'deal of his time. He met with the maoagers of Southern California' Edison and Pacific Telephone. He has Checked into this project from A to Z. AFTER MUCH encouragement from the city and attorney that this project could be handled, the manager of the Newport Beach engineers informed Mr. Coslow oI an extra charge of several thousand dollars for their liu'out berore Edison aod Pacific Telephone could go ahead with their work. Also the city &tated that it would be from three to Ave yean before they could touch it. They did everythir,g they could tn discourage this project. The city, it seems, spends all kinds of. time on beautification, but apparenll~ does not care to beautify Corona Highlands, BILL KLOECKNER President Corona Highlands Property Owner~ Associatiof' Barbor Foghorn To the Editor: How can any thinking person object to the sound of the foghorn at I.he Newport Harbor entrance'! Can it be that they are so thoughtlesi> alid unmindful IS to why that or an~ other f~ i.s there, or wherever, wa.rninf""aµd directing the marinerl oul on the fogtlou.nd ocean? No doubt tbe objectors to "° loud a horn an Ille inside their cozy warro homes and can't bear to be disturbed. IF THEY WOULD change places with the boatmen they might realize just how necessary It is to have a loud born, and instead oC criticl.z.ing, they would aay a prayer that anyone out in a boat would find sale haven inside the harbor. How terrible it would be if the Mm fRiled to aound its warning during a heavy denee fog. Let it sound loud and clear! FA Y l!ROCKE'IT --WWW- Wednesday, Ott. 4. 1968 TM editorial pags or the Daar Pilot •tekt to ift/ornt and 1tim- taat. rttukrt b., pri&nting thU mwspoptr'• Q:Pinimu and cotn- """'°'11 on topici of mtnell and &ignificanu, bti providino a /orum far tht CZJ"'tllion of OUT" re~r1' opinion.s, and b~ prel mting the dfVer1c yftto- poinu of mf""11td """""" and spolu,,... on toplel of tho da¥. llobert N. Weed, PubU1her -----------~----~----- l I' I I I. I \ I VOL 6f, NO. 28f, ~ .SECTlONS, 76 PAGES . " • • • ore IO .. ' . Mesa ·Businesnnan • Man, Wife Lost ,On Desert Flight By AllTllUll JI. VINllEL Of ""' O.»Y 'll•t ltaff A , roaming 1quadron of 2Z Jfrttaft combed th(( ./jfed desert and mountains of eastern California today for a Costa Mesa businessmen and his wife, ·whose plane vanished Sunday en route t o Orange County Airport. George Pape, 48, and his wife Grace, 46, of 1901 Part Skyline Drive, Santa Ana, are believed down. according to a spokesman for the Civil Air Patrol at El Monte Airporl' "We have every indication to believe that the pilot expected to be at wort Monday morning," said M'aj. Willard Gordon, noting that no trace has yet been found or the missing plane. Cloudiness and gusty winds would have made flying somewhat rough Sunday night, be said. Pape is owner and operator of George W. Pape Machine Co., 790 Randolph Ave., where he bad beeu•manufacturing A raid on a Costa Mesa aauna bath and health clinic following a twcrweek District Attorney's invesUJation of alleg~ ed prosUtuUon activities was disclosed with the owners' application · for a new city~l TrialJ are due beginning next week for three defendants arrisled sept. 20 at the Elite Sauna, 2626 NeWport Blvd., ty investigators for lhe county and Costa Mesa police. Mesa Prosecutors To Face Kurilich In Ambush Death Attomey Matthew Kurilich Jr., a tough advirsary opposing the prosecution in prior criminal cases, today is the official defender of an accused Costa Mesa am- bush killer. Leyester A. Coley Jr., 29, of Fullerton, will be represented by Kurilich when he goes on trial a week from today --ls!oo machine parta for about threo years. The Papes spent the weekend at Late Havasu City, Ariz., for the $30,000 purse World Outboard M a r at h on Cham· iponshlps, one of the largest boat races in existence. "We haven't heard a word," said 'Pape's older brother, Lewis, of Palos Verdes Estates today when contacted at. the missing couple's home, where be ii waiting With their four children. An alert went out when Pape's red·and- white Cessna 172 single engine aircraft failed to arrive at l t s destination on schedule and a search was launched Tuesday. . Civil. Air Patrol members under coprdination of . search experts from Hamllton Air Force Base are crisscross- ing tbOusand.s of miles of treacherous terrain between here and the border .. Searchers expect tO find the aircraft -numbered 2992U -down somewbe?e In the rugged area, which has claimeCI many aircraft in pas;t years. · Mrs. Tatsuko Bailey, 26, of 10272 Pua Drive, HunUngton Beach. la: dlie for jury trial Dec. · 10 in Harbor District Judicial Court. .,. Slit b charged with llUllnlalnlng a house of·prosUtuuon; Mrs •. ¥Ieko Pridgeco, 35, of 17421 Koledo Lane, HuntiiigtOh ~acb, face11 july ·trial Dec. 17 . on charges.. of pro- stitution. -Mrs. Maril)'ll Ball, 32, of 1'135 Labrad.or Drive, Costa Mesa, waived a jur}' trial and is due in court Dec. 19 on the same "c;barge as ~s. Pridgeon. The case came to light officially Mon- day yt'hen Costa Mesa Police Capt. Robert Mooc!r asked the City Council to delay action on • coridltfonal use permit for the club's new· oWner. Asked il the arresta M~ announced had occurred after OWOO: Russell B.iJey bought the sauna, tbe officer repfted no, that one defendant is Mn. Bailey, bringing ti~ters from the aud.ieqce. No decision will be made on the permit until January, after disposition of the charges one way or other. 1. in Orange Couny Superior Court. 1, The Orange County Grand Jury fn- Bailey, present dUring prior Planning Commission and City Council meeUngs, awaiting action on the several-times deferred permits, was nowhere to be .. seen Monday. Under Costa Mesa city law, masseurs and masseuses must receive individual pennits requiring background cl)ecks and such establishment! are also required -to operate under conditional use permits., 1' dieted Coley following initial municipal I\ court action, charging him with one count of murder and he has been held I \ (See COLEY, P•c• 1i. I ! Reagan Lauds Hayakawa, Blasts Welfare Program Gov. Ronald Reagan praised Dr. S. t. Haya~awa 's handling of dissldenlll at San Frand11co State College, then lashed out again st federal conlrol1 of state 'relfai:e programs Tuesday Jn a n Anaheim appearance. The governor, ~king at the annual conference of the National Association of Secretaries of State, said "We found the right man" in Dr. HayakawaJ. the acUng president of. strif~torn San· tTan- cisco State. 'l1le governor, speaking at the Disneyland Hotel, !pOl<e highly of the firmness in handling the c a mp u s militanta, stating, "I have always beea Harriman Briefs LBJ WASHINGTON (AP) -Ambassador Averell Harriman briefed President Johnson and his cabinet today on recent development! in the Paris peace talks. Harriman met privately with the Presi- dent after the Cabinet meeting. " an advocate of firmness but we've had attempts at appe811entent. "We are going to keep gcUing pushed until they (the dissidents) get • COD· frontation, and unless we aet finn. we are going to bavt a confrontation," he said. The governor attacked "the arTOgance of the permanent structure of. the federal ~m~ne~· ;~~ehe :~· ~-=t~ cost California taxpayers another 18.5 million in the fiscal year starting next July I. An\_ong the nt1f federal regulaUons,, he cited one which makes persons tligible for welfare funds on a simple statemeat of need. "This means we have 'to·tate a welfare applicant at·his word," Reagan said. He accused the federal bureaucracy of making thing/ hard for the Ni1on Administration by rushing new bouslng, welfare and health programs into ex• isterice before the char\ge of ad· ministrations Jan. 20. • • ~ .. ~ •• 4,.-! • •• ' • .. • • , •• l. .... •.;6~e:~· 'c»-t.iFCRNl'A .i'i' •· ,·,• , •.. ' .· 'I . ' , ~ ' ; .~ ~I'' ' :' .. " . \ I , . . . . . - . " " ' .. I ' ... .. I ," l , ... I '~ ' . • • .. ' .. •• • l .L.'B· , , . ·, . . ' ' . . ' ' ' I o ! ' • f( ' DEMONSTRATOR HUSTLED O,F 'rO PAD'DY WAGON AFTER'• LOSING BOUT" WITH PO\:)CE ' Violence Tue1d•y Terjnad W.f11 in H i1loOJY of T.rau~J~Pl~u••f SF '5)•1• r. "'' . . '• _t " • • • ---·--·· ---------------·-~---------~-- • Vnr Hometown ·nauy Paper ' ' TEN CENTS , . -. . " ., • ·:Hayakawa Calls in 600 Police ' SAN rnANCISCO (UPI) -A masalve polfce i.tc. moved onto· San Franclaco State Col.le~ -pus toc!aY ~· ~ radleall vowed new dJsorden In the wake of the worst violence in the schQol's hbtory. Acting President S. l. Hayakawa was equally detennlned. He called the militants "anarchists" and authorized the deployment of 600 police , to "break up th1I reign of terror." Police and demonstrators clashed TuesdaY oa. the :tti/!:i where the num-l>er ol &ardcore ts is estimated at abOut IOO of 'tl>e 111000 studeob and 1,100 faculty members. For ·the opening. of classes today, not a slnl!le plcll:et was ID sight for the first time 1Ince Negro militants called a strlke .. early ~ month. But within an ,hJ>ur'.the strike Support Committee was handil)g out .leafietll which said: "'"Today 1.t State, as y~rday, if there ar.e students in classes who · cont:iJ1ue to be a party · to Hayakawa and hill .PiA, it. is a. certainiy, tha~ ~IAc--and 'rhifil -World Studeiilt (iJther minotltlts) \.. ald • lbiutand8. · of\te'fr. llhlte-' ll!Udeot J ~ wiW 'JDOv.e; .ii :Olltl ;fQi:m :or -·~·11t""'"''tti>*iloo .........,..i. " _..~-iii... .. ' ' . 1 " . :f!lliYmwa:...W. ..en.ria. u.• ~P and ·~, 1Ja WtI1 -fight by whaliVef mein11 we . cah !!> protect meJves, .. -u !;' , ~JI-~ 'dl . ,. M-~· ....,,,_w • .,~~·-..,. , Harbor Trustees '·To Seek $59,000 For Library Aid · Newport-Me11a :School trusttta Ttiesday nfP.t appi:oved a}lpllcations for $59,000 in f~al grants for school libraries. Over $47,000 is sought to establish a model library in the multipurpose room at California School. · AD aOditional $12,500 is asked to buy books, films arid other library materials for the district's central library. Four parochial scboo1s. ff a r b 0 r Episl:opal, Our Lady Queen o1 "'1gels, St. Joachim and St. Joluj the BapU.~ are included in the latter application and are eligible for $700 between them. nie inOdet library at California School would accommodate 100 student! with individUal study cubiclt!! for 24 students, acocrding to Dr. Hilda McCartney, district librarian ... who drew up the ap- plication. · A high schopl model library at Estancia was funded wilh federal money two years ago. Library materials under both ap- plicationll are to be divided on the basis of ' 75 pereeiit printed materials and 25 percent fllmll and tapes. Dr. McCartney sa,id California School was picked from among the 25 district elementary. sebools because of interest shown by the teaCbers and parents. Orllllfe Coast Once the winds die down to- night, Thursday will be a beauti- ful day, lhe weatherman prom· ises. Like with sunny skies and 70-degree temperatures . alona: the coast. INSmE TODAY Orange Coaat and Golden Weit collegtB ting down tilt curtain un the 1968 thtate1' set> ton with tMif' MW productiont . lhir 10etlc. Set Entertain"""~ · Pbge .21 •. ' --• .' ' • _ . . ; .. ~ .... • . 11 ~ Ill ltrrft9 • ........ •·14 '-~· ·-1 c..,....... ' ~· ' l tt • c....,~ "' ,.,... ,..,.. • cie.iw IMt ltlflMll ...,.. c. 1 a.ni. • °'"'" ~ 11 c....... 21 ,.,,.,. 1& OMt11 litelktl n S~l'M hr1w 11 .,._ n "'"' ...., '"'' 1!111"""91 ,_ t4 ,...,,. .... •11ttrt11.._, n o,, Si.ladW • ......... n.tt , ...... ~ .. ''"" c11" n 'l'llMtm • n ~ '' ...... . """ L4. 1l .... WMt1 It IQllMll 14 WWW..... ... • ~L~11 1) '· J ' I I i I I i , r I • .... I DAll.Y Pll.OT . t As~g 'Why . ' . WllJJI -41 t I ................ ~--.i.o a--a.aw If (loao. '""°"·-to'-"' lo -!er .... ._lll._IWW . Tba !Ill....,_ II !l!i!!. M lo -1a .. lht 1ncreue aa11 ...., ., w••n.,J1rlfh111••11'.W • fll!l'tl -111, ..... ,.... -.··.....,Aid, "the lmjXiriaJ\t lhilll 1a11 11u nve llllllloa _. an uY1rut M zoning. wfilillr,in illiiW up to 99 t.e1a M-noldenll WUTiod -t !or a llllr 't lie • a • II ...... -t ·~ .,_. 11 11111 n.lhtr W.1re .going to do, 11 In an am the .. fl CoB1a 1.fesa(. ;-unlta, Jn U... llories waa a~..i acbonlover.rowcUngandmegalopollilsm to Ill *" bll' llr...., ..,, a& 8t .-..,u --"'""' -lltln.~ Under dJscuSalno at "lhat polnt 'ln lhe ~~~Iman Georg~A. want lo mow wily. 2400 Horbor Blvd., adjacent to bla Harbor tna1 not ialO'ir -lhe sleepy Utile loWn "We're not creaUng lhe need -w•'re meeting waa a poblle bearJnC on monlng He said he fell it waa not the c:orrect ''WhJ .... wa tryJns to pour "' many Sbopplnl Cfllttt, ' ' : .' , ..,bl& came lnto being In lllM la destlnOd "trylhl Q uiOel t),,'.'.Chlined ·1n C..Wllman olMra. Halen ll: RobertllXl'ilafp.(iareel 'plact lor ilich a hlib concenlratlan of tho11and1 ol people lnl" a&lted Jay "Eve:r)>tlody llkes It here," esplalned to ba a city ol US,000 """"'"' before Wllllam 11 SL \;IA!f. ol land on Victor!• •street uat "''' •P'!'ll!!entl, calllng for more 1trlct OOtr :Waller .r S3IS College Drlva clutbil "Vice MIJ>ir Roberf M;. Wl1aon, :whlfla -Iii growing la doae. · ,-~-Miyor Alvin L. Phiklej Jiolrited. iiuf ·onlii'QO?;iliiiilev~'· tio1 o(lbo aerisll)'. }aclor, • "' lii.ds.~: ·.Stores:· .-w .ork,. OJI Ynle .~.D~e~ratiops li ' ' -' I 1' . r : ' ""' l . •. ~ 1C ,.i ' . • ' " . ~· I ..... ,:/~' .• \( >. .. ··-· DAILY Pll.01' ltllff Pllltl SMALL WORLD -Ronald 0. Hardy watches as Bruce Sutton, 13, and buddy Bill Meek, 12, (from left) work on entry for Costa Mesa's Cbrtstmaa Decoration Contest. Hardy Is on awards committee for city-wide contest. Titled "Small World," tile boys' entry will be set up at 1144 Sonora Road. -- · Costa M...,;, are 1"Plrinc yUieUd~ decoraUons flttlng Into nine dillerent categories as deadline tor juqgtng· in ~ the lltb AMual Christmas Decoration "' '. contoat approaches. Realdenll and buslne11111ten who qualify lor lh\ judging on Dec. 15 'will -lhe ' lucky ones anyway -receive their .. -trophf'.et Friday, Dec. 19 in ceremonies at th8 Civic Center.· Working probably the hardest lhfa week It Bruce Sutton~ 13, of 844 Sonora Road, 'Who last year won the best clilldren'a dllplay award and. la allootlng !or a repeat lhfa year. He and a friend, BUI Meek, 12, will JM up· a dilJUY called 0 Small World," at the Sonora Road home where Bruce, biJ brother Fred,· 19, and &heir father live. Paul Sutton, an entertainer tor 41 ·. yeara, la faatured planilt and slngar a~ lhe Dlaneyland Motel, · A,llabelm and ' 'Newport Charges , . , aerve1 as a dual parent !Ince bis wife - died of cancer a year qo. . . Sutton &aid he i9 grateful for a com- munity event s u c h as t b e Christmas decoraUon contest, which allows' ~ son a creaUve, ouUet which will bring joy lo msny others. • . • Bruce and his partner arp maldng small figurea 1 Im U ar to !hose at Dlsneyland'1 bafoYed Smlll World Be<· tlon, tO decorate the lawn outalde the Sutton home. , For convenience of · DAILY Pnm readera, .an entry blank for lhe snnual conlelt, llallng Ill pertinent lnlormauon, accompanlOI lhll !lory. categorlol Include llODletblng lor each homeowner or busfneu entrant to aim for, bat. the deadllno, !or malllng them to lhe CoBla Mesa.Chamber of Commerte la noon Dec. u, olflclall note. The snnual affair ls made poll8lble through support of the ~ty's various service clubl and orjanlzaUona. Agencies Duck Noise Problems By JEROME F. COLIJNS Of tilt D1lb" Piiot St•ff but there fa no such way out for his community. LOS ANGELES -Newport Beach City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt charged "In Newport," he said, ... "the Orange today that state and federal agencies County Airport is in conflict with are runnlnj away from the jet aircraft developmenta Integrated into one of the noise controversy and local government most outstanding natural yacht harbors la helpless to do anything about it. in the country, and this har!Jor obviously In tesUmony prepared far a besrlng here before the Assembly Transportation cannot be relocated." and COl!lmerce Committee, Hurlburt In propoalng llwa enabling lho PUC pleaded far a tw~pronged legialaUve and local agenclea to u:ert a measure attack agalnat "I~ problepi of In-of control over lhe»cleatrucllve roar of P ltc .. f(u 1.~N·. ,;~-,. s'i<!·'.· !iMj. ,·: ~ ~ ~··i.;":'i'r,i;~JA8i·1ai.r .. ·~~ i ;; ·~~s;~,~~caledNewport 0 ema. n' a· . ;, ·en• ·--confer on lhe California Publle ·~~ don·• _..,., sny hurried · " 1. ' 1,lµJ!Ues Conunlaaion (PUC) Uif.aulhorlty leglallijj,QJJ, , P_\ ) . ·,·~ ·••. ,, .. -,T-~ .. I·. t:O~lt!bi and "'e~force~ll uvp . 1'lt'.'~iillze that the powers of the COMMUNlt:Y P.ROJECTS COMMITTEE , ~· ()F COSTA MESA . ,, -·-·--·-·----···~LlliYNTHANNUAL . . ' Clirislmas :becoratitili Contest ; . E H ~RY .c B L ~)i k-. ' :·· - · l wish ·fo'tnter!the Coniinuqity P;bjects Coritmi ilqe of Cosio Meso 'Christmas Decoration 'COntfSt fQr: · ' · ,1RESIDEHTIAL 0 Best Rel1gi ou~·Scene , Q,.Be~.Christtn5s f'.tintasy Scene 8, Mo.•.1 f.!umb~~·J(iSplay • B,s1 [jghred Residence ~ o · ees\.Front·o'oor ·or Entryway Oecorolion D Besl Chflclien'a:Diiploy (Age ) Description , D ·Bt1I St1e,1 ~r.Co9p~1otive Decoralion ., _(Lisi fodusive).jl<!resses) . COMMERCIAL D Individual Merc~ont ' PUBLIC D Best lighl•d and/orOecoroled Public Building, School 01 Church Building, School or Church NAME ADDRESS '" TR EPHONE RULES OF CONTEST 11 n1s c .. '"' m•oe 1111&11110 ,,.,..,.,. tfl9 11nlltf 1111•,.rt 11 c"t' MIN IW't!• Ctns 11H1 Civic omn111tlon.t) 1. Only ••rri" ..... an Offtckd ll•11b will ba l11c1tH. 2. lnfd911ce, CommwdllJ ktelllhmont, Publk: lulldlnt, School ., Ch11rch m•1t be ht tile Cfty of C•lta Masct 011d 911 dlaplllfl 11'11111 ba YI.Ible fnm ~ lh'Mt. · J, All entries l9ut Ille 1"'lnd by 12 Hoo, Frldey, Dou ..... IJ. 4, The dKlllot1 1f th• l11dges will be flnol. s. Chlldnr11'1 entrln ON llmltacll to tfiGte •Mier 12 yun of 09"· Mofol work slia.W lie due by tM y&l4 with a411lt 111per• ....... _, .. '· All lfft'91 wl11 ............. ..,.... ., Dtc11 ... , .. -~ttfllf,. ,.,......, ,, ., ......... 111tht.J T1le , Anfil!... ,._.if.': I Ille Hid an Tl!ltrtdey. Decam ..... lt, llt ~ ~ C~ty Holt C•PCIJ c;•omH.,, . C.,hl M..., 11t 7:JI P.M. __ 7. Man ffffy •i.a ,., c ..... ..,, PN)Kho •/• c.... M.,,. .~.~ ....... llJ w. lftti StrMt. c.n ....... · . a:ircrlft noise and &U" polluU~. ' · Californ1a· Legislature In these matters R $1 280 a L t -Enecl laws delegaUng rtaaonablo la not fully known and that a balance Mesa Ah'andons Street Sec· ti'on \ ecovers in 00 authority" ·to local airport agencies to must he maintained among economice ' . eatablish. local controls over Ill alrorall lllgbt aafety and loc8i problems " ~ operatJOJt;, botb ·corrunerclal·and'private. aald ' A 1ectlon of Huntzinger Avenue in.. remainder of the property will become A susplcioua Sant.a Ana policeman Tueodly captured a pair of burglary ampects and recovered $1,280 ln goods taken earlier, scarcely before the Costa Mesa victim !lnlahed ltemlztng her loss. Checking the pair oat, lho Ssnta Ana palrolmsn dllcovered Calvin was wanted oo ousplclon of burglarlzlng lho King'• Inn, at '122 Randolph Ave., COsta Mesa. of fld 'about 27 days ago. "Cities such as Newport Beach," "But the matter of local problems te;sec~ by the San Diego Freeway, 8 park site. i.· 1' Hurlburt esplalned, "are In the un-hu not been given adequata coa-lh end reault f bl · fortunate poslUon of having to Io o k to -ideraUon under'"-federal -er elru"--wi one ~a orever unusa e, Specifically Hants!nger Avenue from ~ ,.\,,.... ai ""' r-" .. -has been off1clally abandoned by the . • tome b1~ level of government to Imo ture Costa Mesa City Council. the San Diego Freeway eut to the ! JIO!• meanlngfulot noise abatement con-,.New state legillatlon ta needed now/' Suburbia Inc., la building a housing San~ Ana Freeway Is the portion to I One suspe<\ ha.! also been sought for a month on warrants charging hill) wtth burglary of a Costa MeSa tavern al'ld failure to appear In court on two traffic citaUons issued the night of the same job. Walter L. Calvin, :ro, of 1102 W. Third St., Sant.a Ana wu booked into CO!ta M,.. City Jall In lieu of 112,795 bail on the •o separate warrants. 110J L. Cody, 12, of 1121 Center St., Ooota Mesa, wss booked on 111Splclon of burglary and held by Ssnta Ana poUce lar -questioning. Mn. Barbara W. Crowe, of il022 College 1.ve., bad banlly flnlabed wr!Ung oat a list of items lost to burilars whlle she was away shopping Tuesday, when the goods were being found in Santa Ana. Officer Thomas W. Rector was patr<>ll· Ing in the 2400 block of W. Wisteria Place, when he spotted two men ad· mirlng a chord organ in a pickup truck. OAllY Pll OT CMAllOI CGUf PUKllHINO COMP/IHY a.Hrt N. Wetl ,,..ldlnl 11111' l'ubllllMr J•ck l. C•rlrr ·11o:e ,,..~ ..,. ...,,., .. .....,,,", Tlio111•1 ICMvil .... Thol!\tl1 A. M•,,lil111 ~lfdlW ···'ta .... Mli•tlllli9~ ---lltWntloy-. Mom11 >.44"*1 P.O. ... IUO, t262l --· ......,... ~I 2211 Walt-......... i.vtr11 LetUM lh«ll: nt ,.,.,_. .Avt!M • l'l...nll .... tofl ltld\: ., $th l:net . ' f He was also wanted on traffic citaUons issued to him earlier On the night of Nov. 7, by two Costa Mesa officers who approached the Negro tailor at · separate spots to check his somewhat ramshackle car. Officer Dick .Berach •aid he ticketed Calvin when be waa louad !lttlng Jn his car parked at lh• Black Knight lounge at 33' E. 17th St., and noticed glovea and a fCl'eWdrlver in the car. Officer George Wilson bad alao cited Calvin at snolher locaUon In lhe city the 1ame night. The car Calvin was driving when cited was reported stolen several bOU?'I later by an acquaintance, Robert Swan, of 1001 W. Pine St., Santa Ana, but had apparently never been recovered. It was through the citations and a license number that police established just who they suspected of burglarizing the King's Inn, where a suspect -was nearly captured by the owner. A1fred J. Gardner was just entering the bar during the early morning bOW'B, when he and a man confronted each other, but the intruder fled after a brief struggle. Police later found a nearby con· •lruetlon . compsny office damaged by a blt-and..run ·driver, possibly the man whose car sped away from the King's Inn, burnln1 rubber at high speed. · Calvin rofuled to dlJcuss lhe burglary Tueaday, in which _the organ, a catpera, photo "equlpmen~ a televt!lon aet and a variety of toolJ were taken. Detectlveo Art Courteau and :Rolcoe Broad were able, however, to inteqocate Cody at Ibo Sant.\ Ana Police Depa!t.. menL lnveatfcal«I uh! It would have taken tV(o men to CIJT)' the chord organ out of the crowe home, after a garage-to-In· terlor door wa1 pried to gain entry. · From Page l SF S'f.A1'E ••. lllib ania Ibo denland1 ... met.. Darlos ~·· \'fl)llnco, delCl'lbed U Ibo wonl ln Ibo blllorJ ol lht COilen. abaul 4IO clulMwlnllnl police •veral Uma routed demonatraton armed wllh metal ban, llble leg1, botUes, rocki and ltkkl. • 'lbtrty·two actlvlltl were arrested, brlnclnl to 41 lhe total arresll 1lneo Hayakawa reopened the campus Monday under hi• "bard~•" policy. scaru were lnJured, Including a policeman who was clubbed wllh a metal chair 1e,. troll on jet alrctatt. he concluded. tract tn the Immediate area and the ~ given up. , . "It la with increasing Blann that we ··-------------------------...;....:;.;.=.~--------I recognize that these r e a p o n 1 I b I e governmental agencies do not appear willing to assume jurisdiction over the noise problem or take any construcUve remedial acUon." Hurlburt, emphasiziJlg that his views reflect lho poa!Uon of lhe Newport City cauaell, Aid land use conflfcta that arise frOm Inevitable airport growth can ba reaotved In llODle communlUes by reloeaUng resldsnUaJ developmenll - f'rem Pqge l COLEY ••. -· Jn county jail without ball eve! since. The Fullerton postal workerl baa plead· ed Innocent lo charges he lay In w!llt for pretty Rose Marie Weidner, 24, of 740 W. 18th St., oite predawn day in mid-October and111ufdered her.· ." Mrs. Weidn~ ~ described bJ . ..,_ workers at the Orangefair restaurant cocktail lounge in Fullerton as being too beautiful for her own good -was shot four timea. Coley was arrested several days later alter c01ll Mesa detecUve ·Arnold Ap- plOmlll, aaolgned to check area hospital records, dllcovered be was treated at an Anaheim cllnlc for a fU!ISbot wound Jn lhtband Oct.17, tbe a1aylng date. Police ·u-Ind tbt klJler WU wound- ed, daa • to blood apoll tra!Ung away from lht lparlmtal paUo and earpcll'I area. Kurlllch -who once before defended Coley on burglary and prowling charges -, look lhe c..., but a public defender was appointed when the cue was tr~!erred lo SUperlor Court. , ·Judge :.Vllliapt Spelra granled Coley and Kurillcb'• application Tueaday and released Ibo public defender from lhe ..... ' Tba delinclanl WU a CUllomer at tbe bar wbere Mn. Weidner worked for ool1 lbree watb belore·ball!I m- u Ibo ll'llftd -In pirldawn ....... Ho Uved hlD bklcb lroril lht 1ounaa. KurUlcb """ acquittal ol Fiii!-. electroolco plant emplO)'t W 111 la m Blake.man l'it yeara qo t!ter he was charpd wllh lhe crueaome au 1laylng or • vlllUnt Cenadlan alrl. Several years aao. De won acquittal of HunUngton Beach police officer Dennis Dahllte, charted wllh mlademeanor msnalau~ter alter his patrol ear lllrucl< and ldl1ad a 111111 .. ba chaaed a opeedo<. I ·~ • i!!l'l\-~-r.r"111 __,. . .....-i The true preolouanen ol a 14K ·gold Omega bracelet watch Is In the lo\te that goes with It The Omega you give or receive today wlll become• proud personal posses- 1lon .. , precloua beyond compare for what It 1ymbollze1. W!thln each elegant case it the peerle11 Omega movement. Each part 11 made with matlculoua c1r1 to give yaara of falthfut-p1rformance. Even the diamond• are loupe. ln1ptcted to 1a1ure ftawlffl quallty and perfection of color, cut and brllllance. . si1 our.compl~te c:onectlon of Omega watchea for men and wo.men, SM to ov.rj 41000 ' . . ,__,. . . -._....,.., _....,.. I • I A-14 di...._ 1,K oof4 bnoti.t ftldl,.,,,.,.,IJIOO. I • 14K '9k1 fleNntlnM ..._ M•h IM'IOtlol., • •• ,1SS5ol C• 1t ~ ''K ll(f bt90tlfl Wltllll. •" •" • .,na. J. C. .Jl.ump~l'ie!J 'Jewe£r IUJ NEWPOAT AVE., COSTA MESA 22 .Yo1r1 ha Tla1 S•n.• loc:•tlo,. /, ---------------·------ • ...... .. _ I \ \ I \ \ I ·~·\ " .. _ ... ·" -. .. , I " • • ..... '• ' • 1 -.... t· • . NO MAITTR WHAT tliey're In the market for, our readers find the DAILY PILOT 11 tlie belt pie .. t. put the bite en bergeln1. And they do It. w~h the 1ame 9u1to •• the gourmet here lliowlng hew 111u1h he eppreciete1 the wares .of the famed Alkmaer Ch•••• Merket ln The ttttherlend1. Yeu clon.'t heve to travel 10 fer to find goocl thing• to eel, nice thln91 to weer, ....... •ppne11ee1 et ber9eln prices, •.reel cer buy-o; even a ch~n~. of ch••••· Ju.+ 1hop th• .. .,.tit.Ir 111erket," the one our eilvirti••n cl eliver to )'oµr cl:oor tv•"Y. clay •. • .. I ' ' I ' • " • -DAILY PILOT • • \ ' J, t .i I 7 • - ';.. .. ' .. ; " • •' ., • ) I ; ; ' 1 _, ' -. DAU..Y PILOT· EDITOBIAL PAGE Bond·s or Tax Boos·t? 1'ebod,y ·Ill<• a .tu: lncnae. Elei:tal otflciala Jfbe 1111,1' be looklna ah1ad lo running for &J>!llher tenn. In particular, don't H~o a tu lncmlse. So It ftsu-that after 1ee!ng lbroo•finanee proporl· tl0111 defeated by the voter1, Orange Coast C?)!ege rn .. trtct trustee& must bo wary aboul tumlng aiouM and raising tho tu Nie themeelv11. Yet, a• they aet !ti that fr what they art b t I n C (lmed by necessity to do. 'lbe state Maoter Plan f<ir Higher Education com- mlll the junior con., .. to takt all stud.em. who have been gradualad lrom high school or reached the age of 18. Lookin& around them, the trustees see an endlesa list of new rtudenll coming up. Now more and more sludenls are headed !or lhal open door. TGo many to fit through all at onc.e1 . 'lbe choice the lnistess appear to face u to uy turn- ing away large numbers of rludenll -which puts them iri violation of the state education lawa -or to keep trying lo meet the demand by building rnore classrooms, laboratories and vocational training facilities. To do the latter will require more tar revenue. It could be raised by a suece:;sful bond issue ~that would spread cost.a over a period of years. Failing that, it can be raised by a straight tax increase. A tax boost would continue the district's policy of pay-as-you-go, but, as truli!ees are painful!>: aware, the time is late. The hike would. have to be sizable -as much as 25 cents next year-)o keep up with the enroll-. . ment rncrease. When a new law goes into effect next August,. trus- tees wil h8,)'e the power to change the tax rate without first S?oing to the taxpayers. . There still is time for another hood election. Oppon· ents, undoub!sdb(could see it 11 a polite form of black· mail -pall the bond> or face a large tu lncreaae. That depeadl ., thr viewpoill~ Certalnly it would not be bladqlWI ot Ibo board'• lYllkilll· Voters lllv4 been given prior ~rtum~es. Tho local boorll did. no\ draw up the ,Higher Education Master Plan. The •ta.le ~lslature doee nol want the Jl4Yler Plan junked or ·tlie open door closed. It 'has given local junior college boards authority to do what they roust to keep tqe 'door open, -Increase \axell to coost.nlct new buildings. . • _ _1 In effect, lliat state'Legislalure bas. pul the p~essure on for passage of bond issu'es, by posing the choice o! bond_Usues or substantial tax increases. . Local trustees find themselves in a difficult bind, and appear to be searching in good conscience for Jbe . answer that is best for the total community that they represent and serve. Help for Hard. of HeariP,g -. ,, ~ Y:O:Ung1ter1 who don't· bear weU and. miss some al 1 whal ~· "tfjlcber says find ·thernielves falli~g behirld their cl.-smaites. So they are put in speciaJ classes 'for th~-bJildcof Jlt~ring. • · bail j egt·children wi th hearing problems· suffered a iurtb~_:aetback whf.9 'they were among special educa· ti.On students put op•doµble sessjons by Newport-Mesa Untfled School District This year, happily, the schooJ tUstrict Vi: offering these stud'ents not only a full school day, but extra teftche_rs and some carpeled classrooms so scuffing feet won't interfere with teacher's voice. It was time for these youngster~ to get a break. • ' ----. - ·' 'H•'• having · «1ult• er tlm•-ptcklng the starting .li!'eupl' ,. General E~~· Thanks for Thanksgivlnfl).llospitality Pendleton Leathe~rnecks Learned People Do ,Care T,, the Editor : We Americans h a v t traditionally -r.71cbrated Thanksgiving at home with , ·1r families and friends gatheffif about us. But, thousands of young .. arines undergoinv. training here at Camp ·Pendleton, many away from lheir distant homes for the first time, were faced with what could have been a very IonelY' day. However. that w~ .before the hoipilabiL nature al lloo -1<--L Southern California mani(n*ed itself ln a gigantic invitation to dinitert Th.rough the efforts of,..,lndividu•la and · varkKD service organlzaUons, many hun- dreds of families throughout Los An~ and Orange Counties opened their homes and their hearts and invited Marines to share Thanksgiving with them. More: than 2,000 Marines returned to Camp Pendleton that evening fiUed with turkey, aU the trimmings and the knowlfJdae that pe.ople care:. THIS WONDERFUL gesture on the part of the citizens of Southern California was appreciated not only by the Marines who participated but also by thOUJands ol families across the United States who felt better knowing .that their sons were not alone for Thanksgiving. In the magnitude and complexity al America today, one might be led to believe that the people of our society have lost track of the individual human element, that they just don't catt for or about the other fellow. The ki;dness and generosity that was displayed last. Thursday, however. is sound ,proof that generally and individually, Americans haven't changed and that we all have much to be thankful for. DONN J. ROBERTSON Major General U.S. Marine Corp11 Proud and Grateful To the Editor: My husband and 1 agree with Jeff Overmeyer (Mailbox, Nov. 29). As parents of two sons, ages 19 and 20, we feel that the "good guys" are not getting equal lime. Everyone is very aware of the few who do destroy themselves with drug abue, wreck the colleges and in general, while ruining their own lives, cause much sorrow and many problems.· Our own boys and theit friends have been good, hard-working, earning 'their own spending money sinct they were old enough to be paper boys. Now they are at CX::C and also working. We have every reason to be proud and grateful parents. • ~ -'---- TB! PAST l'EW month! I've worked in a largt department store. Dally 1 come in ~ with young adults and stlldenUi at ntuby colleges with every drsire ~-~-' -.~~ good job. They are pleuant, )ltiiht4 fine young men and women. 2 could go on and tell you abou,( the toall of many. l'm so very, very proud of them. • .. , ~ do ..need-some changes. How we shall achieve them t do not know , but .destroyinil: property and lives see.ml to be rather a sad way to improve: this Wonderful natioo. Thank you. We're great fans of your paper. CHARLES H. I< ELSIE STRAUSE UCI student Ovenneuer said, "Speaking for tilt mojoritt1 of m11 gentration, 1 would , . . like to say lhat we resnit the dt:ct:iving imagt: given to us by t.ht: minorit11 of young adult.! who are proitsting and bum· ing flags and draft cards." He said adults should shmo pride: in tht: young f>£Ople instead of al.ways exprt:ssing disgust. -Edi tor Large Fantfllea To the Ed.ilor : J· think It ls sad (or young people who might like to have a large family to be pressured by society Into limiUng their families to two, three being ex- travagant. J have five children and love each one dearly. I'm glad they arrived before the furor over the overpopulation of the world. LOIS BOOGAR Laws on Minors Change California lawmakers have recently chang~ several laws to allow unmarried 18-year-olds a more realistic contractual position. The traditional Idea of pro- ttcting minors from adults who may try to prey on them by allowing the avoidance of conlracts remains. But now there art a few changes. The Insurance Code will now allow an IS-year--0ld lo contract for auto in- ~urance as well as lo finance ii, and to sign a power-of-attorney under terms of insurance . An 18-year-old ca n enler into a contract for 1pprenticeship training which J.n- cludes later employment. These contracu: are now enforceable and cannot be set ulde by the youth when he reachea 1L '11111: ! .. YEAR-OLD who ii married II leplly an aduJt, far the purpoee M tuJnc in coun, makinc oontracta, or ~ part In probai. procoedlngs de$phe the fact that there may be a 111« d1Yorce or annu lment. Ke or she ca became an executor of an estate, · anc. for 1evenl years ha11 been ablt • tp oonli"ild for lmpital and mtdlcal ....... 1'11 JS.year-old bis alw1ya had AOme 111$ ,"fftyJir "!'>' t'OntrAct.I ht mldtld. Up e •as M!I .s, younpters tou ...,. ••11 "'irlll" dtllr contracts made . ;. before 111----lhat is, they could demand their money back, or just wa lk away [r..:lm their contracL~-Howe ver, If the conlracll. had been made al 18, to wa lk away the youth musl "restore the con- sideration he rtceived," that Is, if he paid for the benefit.s received under the contract. Thus tm It-year-old who contracted to buy a car. for example, would have: to pay for Ill use while he had It, .... -.. he mighl "diaaflirm lbe C<llllrOd" ' TIU!: CAW HOLDS pattnll liable for an lf.ytar-old's c o n t r a c t s for "Necessit.ies" such u food, clothing, medical care. and education. as well u aome other items which 1 few years ago people regarded as luxuries. Minon1 mich as act.ors and professional athletu may contract for entertainment or athletic perfolinancc.a, but only with court approval of aU contract terms. ~ six·ytar-old movie actor, for e.x- ample, with court approval, can m111kt a blndin& contract l11ter1 '""" rNCM~ ••• we1-.. Nomi1lly wrlMrs >hlM,/ld CIMlv.,-!Mir mHHH In ilOt WS'lll er ltu. TIM •ltl'll !cf condenw letl1rs 16 tit IPIU Of sllml- 111M llt.91 i. ,............ Atl lfll~ •rn111~ lnclUdt 11tne1u,.. 1nd lll'lt lllne lollklreu, llut n-"'1¥ ta. wtt!llMlll "' ·-· If wllklttll ,........ ...... ,..,t; .lfippie V andala To the Editor: • lt was a sparkling Thanksgiving morn- ing -rresh~washed crescent of ~ch firin underfoot. and with only sea birds probing and retreating in ~le surf. What a place to listen for wisdom, hope for understanding, and count one's blessings! But others had been here in the night for along great stretches of weatilered sea wall was evidence in gas-tank red and strident script and symbol, "Peace and Love." ni.OM UNDER. WHAT rock or com- mercial blanket crept this creature who clalma to be my brother? And what chance for real communication? I am reminded of another sterner coast, clean rock , and lougher men as I climb the bluff to Squaresville. HOLT CONDON To the Editor : In the DAILY PILOT of Nov. 21, l waa quQted as having said that teacher evaluation is the one area in which participation of students in university practices is not possible. This is very nearly the opposite of what I said. My remarks at the student conclave went something like this : "TEACHER EVALUATION Is one area In which th1! student has a particularly important contribution to ma k·e . However, thi! contribution cannot be made through student participation on faculty committee! (which is valuable but serves other purposes), nor can it be made on s case-by-ease basil as particular faculty members come up for review. It must be a continuing enterprise in which all courses and all teachers are evaluated every year. "Al least one guch evaluation plan is under development now by a student group st UCJ, and I applaud it." KENNETH W. fORD Professor of Physics, UCI Bollo1n of lhe 1,1•1 To the Editor: The letter by Oorothy Strauss (Nov. 261 commenting on the railurt of UCT to renew the contracts of three faculty members point.s up an interesting ract about a major portion of our system of higher education. ~ Mrs. Straus., mentioned, the performanct of a non- tenured (and ol course this must also apply to thole who are on tenuu) pro. fesaor IJ j\Jdged on three criteria: . I The professor1s servkt to the university; · 1. Die ruearcb he bu done and lbe qu•li1Y lbereol: J. ff.la performarn In the classroom . IT IS INTERESTING to nott that classroom performance is at lhe bo\tom fJf the list. which would seem to impl~ that it is the lea!l importA nt. Andt in fact , this is clearly bornt out by other parta ot her letter which state that al least two of the three professors excelled In i.eachlna:. A J personally Hnd It st~ange that . an institution that is primarily responsible lor teacnirig places a minimum emphasis on t.ea<:_hlng ability. R. H. TUFFIAS Values and Pri"e . To the Editor: . ~ Tbt highly respected Committee for Economic Development recently called us a nation of "economic illiterates." tl was their point~f-view that much needs to be done at all le vels to prepare for the impact of economic:-; upon ' ~ divlduals, families, busin_~, pro- fessions and the country. . This has helped bring · about fuller ' di sclosur.e of in~rest melbod!. sucll.--U revealing when and how 1 j>ercent · is greater than ~ percent (or con~-erS(ly, when 5 percent is less than 1 percent). MIU.IONS OF shopper1 are lee.ming how to cope with such temptatioft-. dif· ferences as: I for I le vs. 3 ·for 30c -by measuring the additions of laxes with allowance for waste, storage space costs and, yes, even lost interest. The time is NOW for all of us to search out the differences between values and price -with or without service, quality, quantity and continuity. It is simply not good enough any more to settle for low price attraction when bet- ter value or the best is needed. The DAILY PILOT editorial staff can do much to present features which counsel the readers in accord with our limes and needs. Good luck ! ARTHUR WEISSMAN Baja Pur.,hase To the Edi tor On the fron t page of the Nov. 19 edition of the DAILY Pttm was the following headline : "Wiison f o r Governor" -"Mesa Council asks U.S. Buy Baja California." It seems Uiat Vice Mayor R. M. Wilson and four fifths of the Costa Mesa City Cowteil have initiated a propo.sal to buy Baja California and make it the 5tst state. They plan to send this resolution to the U.S. Congress and Richard M. Nixon. The reasoning behind the proposal is- as follows: (I) closure of border to minors and therefore decreast in narcotics traffic, (2) opening up land for recreation and I n v e s t m e n t possibilities and (3) bringing a measure or the "American way of life" to the • I WOULD LIKE to comment on this "tremendous deal,'' as one member of, lhe council pol it. First of all, from what 1 heave seen of the peaceful. con- lented Mexican people, I doubt if they would want any part of the rat r~ce we ca ll lhe "American way of life.'' Secondly before Cos ta Me~a decides how much the U.S. should allow Mexico for Dear Gloomy Gus: Buy Baja califomla and annu It to Southern California? Why ha11 It taken so long? Good for Vice Mayor Bob Wilson. l.ft us all Mek this great Idea JOO percent. -T. L. fMt tt,ttv,. ~ ......,... ........ ... • llM:ftll•!lf ltlttt ., tllf ........ """ ,.. ... Ml -It ..._, .... .,..,.. "'""· ----~------------------~ -----~------------· -~----- this land, I think perhaps it should mention the: matt'er to their government. As for the mailer Of cutting' down on narcotics and drugs by closing the border to minors, 1 mi sure ' organized crime would be tnily thankful tor mch a move. This closure would only make the kids, who want.ea the narcotics, pay a higher price· to pushers and increase the organiz.ation's profit ' FINALLY, I BELIEVE tbose Americans who·trul)' enjoy the real Baja. Calllomia would be hurt tbt most•. by such a transaction. I am sure tha' evf.r1 naturalist and oonservaUonist would strongly oppose the destruct.ion of the .natural, rugged beauty of thill area, which would be ttit inevitable en•""' OJ.such "progress.'' Arin't their enough trailer parks, motels, resorts and roadside businesses in S"o u t h e r n California without infesting Baj a California? Don't we see e n o ugh billboards, stop signs, signals, traffic and police officers, freeways and com· mercialism in the U.S.? JACK W. · l'lERSO!r. bud gel SINCE ntEY 00 not have the many modern convenie:ices that we are . so ricilly btessed with and no gas stations rretnernber Mr. Wilson, how hard some of our riiitivU have to fight £or gas and gas ita'uons, especially Mr. Shoen?) they agreed lo furnish each dignitary , wlth a donkey. We parted as friends and they kept • calling after me as I made my way back to Coata Mesa on the back of a donkey -"Viva Roberto, Viva Barbero." ' YOur emfssary without portfolio, TED C. BOLOGH '5~*01'.-Boiogh,4wu:e a candidate f or t1!$ CiJsta. Mesa City Council, i.s a tre· cfufiflf crit.tc of "that Dody's .rpe-1iding policie!. Hit rem-arkf in th.is instance 'refer to a DAILY PILOT editorial 're- garding Vice Mayor Robert M. Wil- son'$ J>"opoSal that the U.S. tlegotiate purchast: Of -Baja California from Me.r- ico. TM editorial facetiousl11 suggest· ed thot Mr~-Bologh might bt: appoint- t:d special envoy in the matter. -Edito1 Anyone who "Jov,ea · the tnle Baja California can only 'oppose t~ advent of such by-products ot ~e "American way or llfe." · ~, ... •dent Sea of llor'.:z · 1 .. ' REACH Campaign . of Biological ~ '<., To the Ediloro · "'-'\·~ On behalf of Hoag Memorial Hospital, To the Editor: In the recent Cost.a Mesa de! Sur editorial of the DAILY PILOT It was suggested that l do some investigating concerning the possible acquisition of Baja California. I felt It my national and civic duty to su pJ>ort a B11ja purchase as so nobly deer~ by the great confab of the Costa Mesa City Council. I Also fell it my duty to acquaint the natives of Baja with their possible new g<i~em­ ment. Takin& the liberty of using the DA.IL Y PILOT as my credeotials, 1 , proceeded to Mexico. Tbe..,peasants were very pleasant They gave me tequila and tortillu and a'sked many questions . The possibility of having as their esteemed governor t h e Americano, Roliirt<t. Wilson and having as their lieutenlll)t governor, Bill Barbero Sinclair seemed intriguing to-them 80 J proceecled to enlighten them ·about some of the C<ri:ta Mesa officials. I '!'OLD THEM that Roberto Wilson was very charming though he gets very upset when questions are asked about the city budget, sidewalks, traffic lighta and other communtty. problems. Bill Barbero Sinclair I told them 11 very agree8ble and jolly and most of J:tb comment.s are confined to a good-natured "My Gosh." The honorable Mayor PinKley is alSo very affable .ind ·e11ioj's anything that is fun and amus~. Then the peas·an~ of Baja went , M to ask about the political phUpsophi~ of the estecme<t rtilefs of ctst\ .. M~: I ssfd thal it boils cklwn to two simple idru -"keep the faith " and "obey the law.'' ABO\fr· CITY MANAGER ·McKenii<, ho\N could I tilve tllylhh1& lo' say bul word!! of the hlgheA kind " praise? He is such a eood man wlll'I so many usi!tan1'. I lold them abilul lbe $7 million budget thal Senor NcKeoilt takea core ol I« the 711,000 ~ .llllO live tn Costa Mesa. Their !tea lhowtd astonishment al th1I beclUR they have • populalloa al ooe million wllb ooly a few pesos In their bodJet. After another botUe of tequila and five burrito. tbey 8iJ'Md to acttpl on a trial bull the honorable Roberto Wil900 as their eateemed Covtmor and Bill Barl>ero Sinclair ts Ibo tieui.n.nl aovernor. They·uted tf Stnor McKenliti could come down for awhllt te try to do wonderful lhlnp w!lb their m•acer ' ' Presbyterian, J would like to take this ~ty to erprw sincere gratitude for. your ·enthusiastic editorial support al ~-ncent~ announced plans for expans '(our much a pp r e c i ate d editori,J -on Friday, Nov. 15 wa~ heartwarming.. to the point, and gave impetu and e'hcguragement to all whn are unselfishly, Wrticipaling in our urgenUy needed ·REACH Campaign. 1 do feel Urged; however , to mak~ one comment. lo your editorial you stated that Hoag Hospital "i~ wholly owned and operated by the Ho8g Foun- dation." 'ftle hospital is a non·profit corp<>ration, dedicated to serving the JnedicaJ..needs of the community. A board of directors who donate their time and service are responsible for its control arid management, including the right to determine the variety, quantity and high quality of service provided. THE ROSPIT AL bas been most ~ate in rueiving continued financial suPPort for expansion purposes from the Hoa, F~alioo throughout the years; however, many foundations , industries., churches and inftividual donors have con- tributed to the deYelopment of Hoa1 HospiW. The hoapilal" lnlly beionp lo the community. Again, si.Ocue and irat.eful thanU lo you aod your entire staff at the DAILY PILOT for keeping your readers in- form~ 11bout the needs and 1c· complisbmmL-; at Hoag. WILLIAM R. HUDSON, JR. Administrator -"""~--Wednesday, Dec. 4. 111118 Tht tditonal page of thf Daav Pilot ucb to inform and nm.. "'4U rea<Sm br prutftting WI _.. opbliou """ ..... Men'4TJI on topics of ltucr.,l one! ,;g,dflam<c, by protridii!Q • lcmmt "· fM tM czprt1don of our rtac:krl' opinions, and bfl JWUf'nting th4 dfWT1t vfttl- poiftta Of in.fonntd ob1tn1tr1 cmd opoi..,,.., on topics of ti.. dor. Robert N. w .. d, Publl1ber • I --~--------------- I I . . BY WILLIAM REED • Reeds ••• . . In the Wind I U you missed the television feature on Vic DeSteff1q10 and his mushroom factory 'at 18196, Gol~en West St. Sonday on the Rallih Story show, it will be shown again on Dec. 7 at S p.m., according . to John CosteJ}o, city administrative aide. Inside those white cabins just off Goldeq West Street grpw the mushrooms which suppJy. a large •hare of the Southern California market. DeSteffano has captuerd the secret of turning waste materials into a much-demanded. product which now brings him not only fortune, but lame. * Also on television this week ~ the members of the cast of "Tam- ing pi 1he Shrew" at Huntington Beach ·High School. It ,seems that dress rehea~al and p r l'.l c t i c e ·scenes were video taped so that the thespians could see themselves as others see them. Drama Director Joyce Ward used the tapes at a recent Pl'A panel presentation ·OD fine arts and found the tapes 0 an ex c e 11 e n t in· structional tool.'' Enrolled in a full semester course on closed circuit television in education at Occidental College are Millard Portet of Westminster High School and Herb Gaestel of Fountain Valley High School. * Ralph Kramer. cubmaster of Pack 318, tells me that the boys will ·be holding their first paper drive on Dec. 14 and monthly thereafter. The lads will Cover the area near Newland and Wardlow schools. Paper drive Chairman James T, McBeath asks residents to save newsP.apers for the boys and says that if further information is need· ed~he can be contacted ·at 962--'1038. Newspapers have been turned in- to a lot of wonderful things for the scouts and for the school Classes ov,er the years. JuSt another·wa¥. that newspapers serve their communities. * I asked one· of our city leaders what he was going to do about the resignation of Vince Moor.house from the Department of Harbors and Beaches. His reply is typical of the reaction of many who have worked with Vince over the years. I'm going to cry, said the coun-cilman. · Harbour Yacht Club Sets Sea Seoul Ship A Sea Salul Ship ls being formed in Huntlngton Beach by members of. the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club and boys 14-18 are inVlted to join. Full information on the group may be obtained by calling Bill Hartge at 042-1739. Boy1 tn Huntington Beach, '7estminster and Fountain Valley are eligible to join. . . . . ' .... City .Junior Mi~s . . . _Crow~ing FriC,ay . I Elevon 17·Je&Mlcl girla f""" Ibo ll!n> Unglon Beacb .,... are ~'Ille 11169 Junior Mia of Huntington Beoa> Utle. = n1abl. 0.. of them will be ~ aM· Crowt;M!d at Jbe annual pa&Wlt In the Hun!IJll!Oo Beach High Ferry 'Queen' Sinks as Barge In High Winds The &year-old ferrytx>at Sacramento, humbled to fishing barge sta.ius since 1957, aank at her mooring two miles off of Redondo Beach Monday morning in high winds. The hi!toric vessel, 300 feet 1 o n g, car· ried passengers and cars across San Francisco Bay for 75 years, then becaine the world's largest fishing barge. Spokesmen ior Redondo SporUisbing Co., the Sacramento's last owner, said the boat apparenUy turned over in the high winds and settled in 200 feet of water. Its pilot cabin was all that re- mained after t b e sinking. No one was aboanl. The cabin washed ashore near ~ point on the· PaJos Verdes Penihsula near the hulk of the wrecked freighter Dominator. Singer Gordon MacRae, owner of the Sacramento, said he would hire divers to go down to look over the vessel, but he added that chances for salvage are "almost nil." He added that ,the sportfishing firm plans to replace the sidewheeler with another barge. Veterans of four wars sat aboard the ship as it passed Alcatraz and Verba Buena islands on its trlps across San Francisco Bay from 1879 to 1954. At first she · was known as the Newark. Later her name was changed to Sacramento and she became the queen of the Southern Pacific Railroad's fleet of 43 ferryboats. After her sale to the Bportftshing fleet she lay ancJlored off the coast and accommodated 250 fishermen at a time on her decks. At the time of her sinking the boat was valued at $250, MacRae said. Christmas Ballets To Open in Beach Three Christmas ballets will be offered by the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet com- pany at two performances Saturday in !he Huntington ·Beach High School auditorium, 190S Main St. Perforrilances are 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The cost of tickets is $1 for children and $2 for adults. The money will go to !he Fowrtain Valley Schools Muslc Booster Club, which ls sponsoring !he ballet. Tickets are on sale during lunch period at all 11 schools in the Fountain VaJley School District. Ballets danced include "The Enchanted Toy Shop," '"The Dance of t h e Snowflakes" and "The Birds." For more lnformatlon contact the district office at IU-66$L SChool .auditorium, 1905 Main St. The contest wbfdlw:.WU ·at a p.m. ls •J>Oll'Ol'd by the '\luntfngton Beacb J1qllor Chamber of Comlli<roe. It booon. the senior, j>idg<cl to be !he outstindlng atrl In the city. · Chslnnan Jim Zletlllng bas anoounced the top three contesta,nts will each r.oelve a scholanblp, lr<Jphy and olhet' gills. Tbt pageant ls open lo the public and ls fr<e o( charge. Repr<Senting !lllnllngloo Beach Jligh School are Lynne J obnson and Sara Martin. Tbt contingenl from Marina ffigh · includes Karen Anrdt.qe, Jackie Ben- lngton, Marcy Davis; Frances Mu11ally and Claudia Orllskl Wes~ Hlgh · contestants are Denise Jetton, Rosanna Patrooa and Sally True. Himtlngtoo Beach resident Mary Beth Cambron will represent Cornella Connelly High School I n Anaheim. Valley's Planner Opposes 81 Lot Size Variances Fountain Valley Planning Director Stan Mansfield bu recomme.nded that city planning commissioners Wednesdoy deny an application for an area. variance for 81 smaller size lots. The request by J. Ray Construclion calls for 5,700 to 6,000-&quare-foot lots on a 17--acre parcel on the northwest side of Newhope Street and Warner Avenue. Whlle the proposed project meetl mJnlmum standards, Mansfield said It wu not imaginative enough to warrant any exception to the 7,200 square f~t required by ordinance. Other business on the nine-item age»da ~ a request for a zone change of 104 acres between Talbert and Ellis avenues from a low density (R·l) zoning to the higher density R-1-PD and R-3 multiple dwelling zoning. The planners meet at 7:30 p.m. in city hall, 10200 Slater Ave. ,. • -· . ' . . . . ' cLAS,S/IOOM. llOILDlNG.:-Redd¢ng by ' a~t '. · Cl!i.unxinv jlisldo are flexiblO',.. ~·will Provljle :s!l~w• · ,!lolden W~~ -~assroq)n bUilding ,OrlibJ~ ~t. ~§I .~ rooais. OUtslde waltwayf'.reduct IOll'lf)' Coast JUD(or COllege.Distr!Ct can not now pay !cir. eliniinil,lini halls. ~ · . . ' . . ' GWC ,Asks U .s:~·f o~ $500,o.o.b • ' . ~ But $900,000 Mrut Be S~pplifd by Local, District ~ Application was made this week for a $500,000 federaj grant f.?ward . the cost of a three-story classroom buildini at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Trustees of Orange Coast Junior College District, however, do oot know wbtre the '900,000 local share for lhe $ l. 4. million building is going to come Crom. Beach Boys' .OU.h To Host Teams Soccer and basketball season at the Huntington Beach Boys' Club iS: just around the comer, reports Director Pal Downey.,. Four basketball-team divisio~,,begin­ ning with ~ graders,· are presenUy being fQrroed. The teams will . play 8ga.inm those from other Boys' Cluba and In tournament play._ The soccer program star.ts at · 7 ·p.m. Tuesday when the first pr~ice will be held at the clubhouse, 319 Yorktown Ave. Club membership la available to any boy living in the city. Tbe membership fee is $1.50 a year. For further in- formation contact the club's office at 536-9415 The . building, which will prOvide. at least 25 classrooms to house 1,000 students per hour, . is plaMed to be ~ for us.-1n Sept=ber, 1972, if funds are found. Tbt building ls needed to sizably in- crease the capacity of the junior -college in HunUngtob Biacb, whlcb now only bas nine .re.gular classrooms, sp~ for 360 "studepls per hol\l", according lo Golden Wes! PresiilentR.'Dudley BOyce. "\. other present ta·cilities are either Iaboraloriea, •boll" or "other IJ"Ciali2ed teachirig IJl'ICOS. A.lthougb the hew clamooim are utgeriUy n<etled lo handlf so expected da)'liple ,eoro11mtn1; of $,51JO ~eots by 1972, Ille bulldlhg has . 1'een .assigned last priority' by, dlstrlc\ officiala Of P"" jec\ll lo be started nUI year. · . . Several projeda come aiMiaa of it be<ause they already have beeil partlal}y funded by federal or rtaCe ,agebciea. Nevertheless, district trUStees . voted 4 to I last. JPopth · \o go ~d and subniit schetriaUc · dra'V(irtgJ of the bUildinc'to the fed;eral f\Jndin& agency. Th'e schemattes·,by ·wµQ.a:m· L. Pereira · >ncl Assoclatea >bQw a thr!WlorY building, calle,l H\llflSnlUes, Arla and Sciences, with great fle.z.ibllity. 'I'he upper two Doors are designed with relocatable wall~ so eta~ can be arranged fOr 20, 40, 60 or 70 students, depending upon needs. "This kind or flexibility allows us to 'Call up' teaching spa.cu, shape 4nd reshape general cla!srooml as the~, · Uonal programs lhilt and · move the times," Dr. Boyce said. R! ee noted, •1t 1s 11te1y that tomom>w -utilise .. ..,., of ........... and eqalpment1hal ... lllrdl.Y ~iable or undentood at-lhla. liini. SUch • pn>opOcl leadl .. --COIJVentkmlJ ~.'.-• .. ' .. • ZipWde S~ Post :Office Lines Lines at lfleepsrcel paol ,~1'f!ll be short<r U·P"troos ·r<member ·IO tdd the ZIP code number lo lbelr pocb&es, Huntington . Beach PolllilaNr Pele D!Fahin reminded petnm today. Tbt dly'• mail ditd -• """"' volume o! mail was llrtady Jiourinr into the Post Office with airtstmu atll1 three:wtel:a aviay •. · , ·u the ZIP ls not In !he addreo!, the window clerk .must loot it up, slowing the parcel poet line, said D!Fabio.-He added about 75 percent of all packages coming Into the ·Huntington Beach Post Offtce arrive with the ZIP . already wnt- . ten. in. . . All the codes are listed th a ZIP directory in lhe foyf! of ~ P~ Offic'e at 6711 Warner Ave. • • I I • I • • t l • • • i ' • • • • • • I • ' ' ' • . • UNCOLN·MERCURY Unco .. ·Mir.-y ... the WIJ witli more CoUpr for ~ money. i 'PLUMED 'llRDS -Hope Sogawa and Hai O'Neal in the ballet "The Binh," one of several short Chtlslmas ballets to ber perlonned in ~unUn¥ton Beach by t1J Laguna Bead! Civic Ballet Company. , ' .. ----.J l I \ ROME (UPI) -'llloalandt al ,,..ten and .-went an llrtlie and ·toat over Ulllftnltle& from Mllan to lldly tod01 to:bm>ml 1...........i ldlon oo promlled IOdll ml -ftforms. F-"'""' otruc1: lllroulbout Ille na- Uan ml ·poOifno ot!Md-left tbeir . i.t:."'.l1.:;;..=.~~ to -lonlJbl. . Jl)' 'llmnda1 -..... espeeted to ball .ll]lm. -. llJIJ; -..... ol ~ ... _ balpilall•ml '"S!\i.mn: :':cni rlollni In llaht yem ·-oat TmmJ. lnJuriDI llO Penonl, moll ol them ID Mllm. .Mach · Another Hijacker : Forces Airliner · To Fly to -Cuba .ol. Ille dJlonler WU opmred by the dulhl. ol two lmn wqrbn obol by police ID Slclly. '" nn ' !'re!D!tr-desJinl" Mlrilno Rumor WU . .......... (Ul'I) -A Cuban who <ouldn't ' nee qr......t with b11 on ~ keep a Job · ID Ille Unli.d Si.ta forced DemoCrall; tlit ·soclalhh and • N,U..W ·Alrllneo lei to llJ him bict · Gr.-• A' ,.;;.,. .14, ond ... -'•t n-•"·•·· f-'"• •-•·• to ~ ·-bl Ha-'faeiday; It . •••• g-• •->"~ •~l""'~Cll w.....,.anewcen---t Wal Ille ruitloa'i !Ith blj•cilnr .. ol Ille. · tDlnnlng l,lOO ·pound Angut Iker ,...,.,,,..,i, lnlormtd -Aid. · and I .....,.. "Blackjock, • cim~ be 1tptralld ·br It .wu Ille a>Jy encouraa!ni report year ·111e ourtb within two weeD. · prtltv·8114ron Harrold, Nalloaol 111·t11e .alluatloa ....,. Italy wblcb ID-T1ie Naw York-to-Mlaml alrllrior .. CF- Angut Qut .... TM boJI ..,,..lh ...... t creadncJ1 tool: .. the -al . ryiJlg ~:-.bad to nl1iel Jn .Key coveted CIVIO!'<rl• lht Lhitrto</C-8koVI Ille . dilorden that llrouPI Fruce'• Well --' with the hljlCl:er' ke<olnlr ' at Chlccgo. The ateer ta OIOUd br atudmt-labor upheaval Jut~. nervous watcli with a pilltol and a Iianil • Gr•g"'ll and ~i.t brolhtrs ·Peter, 12, In Rome 10,GOO blill ichool lllld<llts grenade -btfore fiyln& to Cuba. , . and Alot/riUl, 16. T~ boJ/i C<itM'fftm1 1<11 claaes alld mardled llnw&lt the Followfn( what now bu become 11W1-· a High"'°"'; S.D., famfl~ of n. heart o1 the dtJ, jlmmln1 UJ> tnlllc dard procedure, CUbaa authorilla allow-. • l<r ml1a. Ulllvenlllee ID a1 .1eaa1 five ed the crew to re-Ille alrllner to ' i1la)ilt cilia ml---.... MWnl ~ nf&ht,prt the_.,. "AI.• you innocent or guilly?" wen. cloaed by -wbo occupied were forced to await • CUha re1u1ee the Judge asked the prisoner. boildinp. airlllt fllgbt today._ '!bat way, Cuban "Both, your111oner," wuthe reply> In )lllaD 1,0llO peQClll. all"*"" police •-collect lmllnC f ... oo two Jamoa J...,r. IM•-1. of Loni ~ :."'Tii::': rocb and pl-. · Beach pl""4e<1 gullty~il clliit•.,.."POU.0 ~ WI lhe ~ ;:: tlehlj.:~= ~~, of herQln ~ii11!on 1114 wu ,11111 and flDall1 dlspened -~ tear the a...,. 'lfl, jti °u 'Tim ""' ....,,~, to ahoopl~lod~Wb91ber 1u. Efib111ll>O -b'lndq II . ma"""'411over Ibo· u • he !J a nar0ottc1 adclk:I. poUctrin 'nn 1$NclaMll -tbt pilot . .,... makllil·• la'ndli!c • ' .•• ' ...... ""'""'· . . . : ··lps/roadl lo Mlaml IDtirn.tJoaa1 AlrJICI'( A Soviet now':r criticized . · ·' Britain'• Beatlel · y .Jor "lndl!· iL d !' N , , ference lo polll!CI" and Said fHl •. : I a . y ·, '· ... W "progre11\ve" · youth prefer 1ucb -· .. Knight Americans .u Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Peter Seeger. While ad· rn1Wng that utome good IODll'' have come from the Beatlel, the newopaper Sovle!Jkaya Ku!\ura- Sovlet cul\Qre.sa!d ''progrelllve y<>uth doe• not sing them." • • Dofl A. Orton, 50, the presldenl of Lesley College In Cambridge, Ma11., and LMll• ':llen reuer, 2Jl, of Teanecl:, N:J., a .junior at.the college, were married Nov. 11 In Las Ve1u, Nll'I., a college ·l]!Okes- man announced. Fonna! announce- ment of the marriage was sent to the fa<:ulty and. the 6SO students of the college last week. Mn. Orton, who wu majoring In elementary education, has withdrawn from the college. The couple ·Is living at the president'• house on the canr P"'· 'A.warded Title Aft-er Sex Change LONDON (UPI) -A woman wbo became a man now bu become a knl&ht of the realm, the JOvemment ...........i today. In unprecedented actlan, H o m e Secretary Jama c.n1pn ruled that Dr. E w a n Far\><l&mplll, I b e former Ellzabetb Forl><t -8emplll, bet>Celorth aha1l be lmown u the 11th - ol the Farbee of Bnn, oe Sir Ewan. ltobella, the bomekeeper Ewan mar· ried lfter Jesally bOcamlnl a man In 199, benoelorth will be called Lady Forba-SempUL 'Ille ruling ended a family quurel lhar fallowed the death-· ol Ewan'• brother, Lard Semplll. When Lard Sem- plll, ID avlattan planeef, d\ld In 1111, the former Elllabelh . lald clalm to hi• ban>oeley, one bll leuer tltlu. Ewan aa1d beredltary rulel ol 8 c o t 111 b • lriltocracy bold that • bmoetcy tbould IO to a lord'• nearest malt rtlat.lve. nie clalm wu contaled by Loni sezn. plll'a COOl!n, ldor-producer John Fcrbeo- Semplll, CID ll'OllJlda be WU the nurell llvlnl male belr, Loni Semplll had oo ..... · nie home olfice did not pve the ..-for the uaprececleni.d declllon In ·llrljlah arlalocrallc and Ie1al blltor)'. le'· limply pve the Utle to jCWan, now-a mannlab-lppearlng and M-yeaM!d welltodoScolllmner. Sir Ewin married 1111 housekeeper lhorlly lfter be aDDOllllC8d be no lqer re1arded hhnlelt 1 woman. He aa1d then that.be. bad.not undtr'°"e a 1es cban1e by IUl'lll'Y but be did undergo a 0 coune of medical treata¥nt to .aiabllth my mucullnlly." • Fall Storms Punish East Cold Wintry Weather Throughout Rest_ Qf Nation · .. ' . T!l!'"perlltaru ..... ~""" -... .:t. _,__ • ti ' ' . " ,, .11 .... .. u " .. . .. 0 ... a " .n a .; A = : .. . . .. ... • • .. 21 Al ..... . .. 0 "' '" " .... n " ... " . 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Oral Hnient Appliance -Cl1111 ii I c1•- llllllJ llW WIJ. #31 18.88 Polaroid Big Swillgtl' Ca111era for"BIGH llKk l llklll Plctlrn ' ' .. • -·-· _ ...... -..... ~ . __ ... ---·---··-·-·. ---..---.. -• I -PILOT..ADVI RTllll-IWnt '1 l:e1 ..,4.1'111 ., ' 1 ' 1 -I • • uln' Bottles _.. Wiii ""1 ttml1 ... For ~e workm111; sports-- man, camper, picnick~, or WI · lloltlo wj .. lded balJ:tJpe sports "°"'lor, Vacuum. , 98 1 ""li"J •-: I It. • 1 • IVlllADY Batteries · AIUli• wraizk -up lo 10 times Ir _.. servict ~carbon ,:. r~.m.11sr.~ 1 39 Pkg.Wt4 • ,,,~===~ ·'-II Adorn" iiAIR ·SPRAY . • 1 • Ill ' ' 1 •• ldib ' l ' • !' f • • • • 1 ~\! • • • I I: •m flit fi$1ll!illf. ibr ind lrift-irle )5. ., ' 5 ' ' I llJ 1111 ••• Sllf-styli•t. ' -fclllllil. 1111 , ~ ...,,. ioto ""' lloir , , 59 ;-,,-"' bops k tlert. 1 11.7 ... ~ ' ,' •\ I t-,-=~-; ' '' 1 ' . ~ .. , -·auuxE Scotch Pine . ~s·:§e 14:9e "Flocked" ALUMINUM ftativity Set Colo<fll pl1Slic et iocludes 13 filUllS .. , 69 stJble,boxodfor ... , •lori•1. • ·12'' Tree Top , Spuo Will liilll d<ter11io• .,.. 98~ 1Ssaittd colorl, , Colorlvlly drossol io rllllJllic 5gc "Hit, ""'' II kao1 " tn111 ISi for flStiYI decof1tiol. 5" Santa , · , iea!Y to 11n1 ••• ;, 1111e r111 4nc suft hot• loq wlli1t lad. .,- , Fountain Spray -. · fa~ pi"Jlllllt apny M ss· 119 sartej colol1 lml IOit 1 -""'wi1I ........... ~~ f~I ''"'.'..., " I ll.~ 1.,D9 ... •11-·3.00 llllr ,bl s;n, 2.00 "Bamboo" snc1' Tissue "Sextet" Bri&ht' IOlids .. ,....; 1 tia111-. A tDIJI of 45 '"" 2' ..... wide. ·~· 1 ~59 ,: Tinsel Cord , ~.r.=~·~ age ; '~··:-llolidly. 1 ~, Mflll · , Saieen Hilton 'ii ... "colors !1' 1 Oc ..... q{;afiliil ..... 3 .... ~ 4S' • 7/!" 136'. .,- .~ 8 , ,, 1 ' . . . . -. 1 1 1 cutung Ribboii A«Ofaot lM-VsilO Molidar ,..1 " 3111· '"'· 79c lrlaSClllfilfribboo. 3'11otls· •"""· oacoiltive fiiier or Foil ...... for ...... d1''59 ~~;r I Paper. or Foil . · · . ~~,, I I ---, ~ --- -I ~~&~.ete1=:1g&~.~~~eJ?tl';l~_&~Js.~aiel{t~g~8\ • f' ·' ,, ' ' .. Can Opener w/llllfl SWPlll!I • , , SUMl!AM - Opens 1ny standard size "'i• saml1'-~us it'• 17 49 1 lop quolitJ bife & scis- sor shnener. #CSJ •. SpraySteam & Dry Iron SlllllWl -With safety heel ,.,u Teflon cootod soteplate thlt llft-17 49 f 11t1 1t1rc~ b1ild-1p. Wollr 1"11 Piii• #SSI 1 DRUGSTORES ·OPDI 9A.M.TO10 P.M. 7DAYSA WfFlr HUNTINGTON BEACH ADAMS & • lllOOKHUllST, HUNTINGTON BEACH S,lllNGllALI & IDINOlll . NEWPORT · BEACH; . I02ll lllVINI IN WUTCLIPP ~' t. • I . . • • • • jl I ~ I !' I . .. ... .. .... -~--· ...... .,,..--==~-=-=:~==:z=====::::::::;:::::;~~ "• .... .... .. ... ~. • ...... -· • • 4 ..... , .. • .. • .. • • ' • ••• ,. • • • .... ··--.. _ ..... ·-..... _, ... .. .. ----_______________ ..... __ -· .... __ .. -"' ..... -... .. --... -;1 .. ---· -- • ' DMLY l'ILOT Wtdotodoy, -4, 1961 Tradition Falls ' . Israel·ifits.Iraq·is in J9rdan l Sicilian Bape Victim W eda ' ' ' ALCAYO, Slally (AP.) - J'r-. Vlola, ,a P.!'111 »f:..,,. old cSil·wM btOl•. tbouaan;j yun ol Slclftai\ tracllll!MI. WU married ei daW. IGil>.Y to keep hem Wectcl111i l'ronl, \>'Inc inob- bed,. (•• 11 The wo<ldlnc.-atttoi:IOll. na- Uonwld< alleptll>n. • aOjf the titp•· was moved 1:J> four boun ... the Jut lllfnl"nl -lo ...., mwdt from lllt,Dlllo <:aOlotie dwrdl In Alcll!io. 8 • ,.. • Ludovico Cor?O -... tl the ·-·· .ild ~ Giuseppe s a rill gel· : ind -Premier Glovimol Leona - g!IU. • • Two yean. ~o I J'rMca refued to wed tbe rlcb mU:11 ..0. who tldnipOcj aod TQed her. Since the Mlddfe· ~ kidnap and . rapa hlt<' 1*o the ..... roid ... tlle · ..... for a rejeCJted•SlciUan IPlllll-. If the girl dldn•t -.. , ,.. lfler Iha~ shew~~ and no one elae wCi.ildt~her. Franc• -!he Sicilians and won a\iprovai thrOIJihoul the m) ol l!W when she lold Filippo ~~' "1 ctf<4'1' GRAFFll] SANTA : -PON·r 'PRl\/E IF FVD()l 'PH IS LIT "l do not love )'OU. I will not ml.ITJ you." Melodia' •N . ieni<!o<H to 1l reara In prllon. Tiii •bariea ...,Id ha~ -droPPecl I/ J'r .... had' iC,-1 lo man:Jblm. l!'ranCa ml her !ln\ily ...,.. threatened wiUt ven,el.noe for 4 her vlolal!On "'the - -But the loadineaa did not Jut 1..-the •llm --became a· UYiq eymllol ol a -way ol life ~ Sidllu girls. 'G"-Ruisi, a .,_..,Id lOCOUDlanl, ml Fr-. had knoWn each alb« In ~ They met agalll II a lanilli' -lsllyear.Hebecome' a stlldy caller at Franca'• home under the watcbful eya ol her pennis. She accepted · hlJ-1 . ' Tiley cholle lhe liltle.clmdl ol Santa AgOSlo for their wed· ding today. Ftanca chose a l'hlto saUn ml , la<:e weddinc gown. Tho ghosl of outraged tradl-, ·uon was sijD preaent. Becauae ol 11\e threats ol • the put two years, police guard& were Polled II lhe church. And wi\en llulsl look oot the wedding license, he also ap- plied f!Jt a permit to carry a pistol. '.fax Payments Average $310 CIUCAGO (UPI) -The Average American paid $310 to state and local governmenll during fiscal 1967, $20 more than the previous · year, ac- cording to commerce clearing --The tu reporting organiza- tion reported Tuesday the tax average ranged Crom $192 in Alitbama to f458 .in New York. ennelft ~~ Our Christmas gift lo you ... $20 perm.anent wave plus a 9. 95 wiglet for only 17.50 USE YOUR PENN~Y CHARO£ CARD- NO APPOINTM'ENT NECESSARY • ,We :peciolize·in,fM care of fashion wigs PULL•ltTOfl Or•11f1Jf•lr Ceiiter 2"11lloor,171-od HUNTilMTIM alACH Hllflf.....,_ C.Per 2n11 n_., "'-m1 NIWPOltT ••1ttft "•tlllolt INl'ld 2"11 ,._., .... UlJ JER\ISALEM (tJPI) llraell ~ fl&Jllen slaohed ' deep lnlo Jonlll> lodly "' blut Iraqi fr<l\>Jll ml artmery • Ul"I Tt"""'"' Marriage Breaks Vp Dr. Samuel Sheppard who w·as su_ed .for ~V9[Ce Tuesday by his second wife Ariane is shown wi\h her in 1966 photo. Sheppard spent inearly 10 ye~rs in pri- son in the slaying of his first wife before he was ac- quitted at a second trial. "The_Iatest Mrs. Sb'eppard, who married the doctor in 1964, asked the court to enjoin him from threatening her with "great bodily harm." Dissenting Bishops Admonished by Pope VA TfCAN CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI today lashed out at dissenting priests an'd bishops and declared th-t the Roman Catholic C h u r c h defends its teactungs "at any cost." In a voice breaking with emotion, the Pope denounced "the reticence" of some of those he said are duty-bound to defend church teaching• - an obvious reference to parish priests and mem6ers of the hierarchy opposbtg: him on the issues of birth cootl'ol, papal authority, priestly celibafY aod revtaed catechisms. : church is intransigent . and dogmatic -at any cost." The pontiff spoke bitterly of those in the church who make their own choice of what is rig~ and wrong. "Who speaks todiy of bell?" the pontiff asked. "Thi.s ii not liked and not discu.ssed. "Everyone choose.! t be truths he: 'likes. ln this way the faith disintegrates. It is no longer the faith of which SL Paul spoke." Raising hi! voice, Pope Paul recalled the doubts of Oirilt'1 diiclples and repeated the word.I Christ addreaaed to thmf: ' . "'fhe'!l it comes to its• Of" teaching," .the Pope told fl1a "Do you also Wlah to go conc:totraUON In ~t for. , Jttacu· igatnst 'a 'borclar ae!Uemenls, a · tary communique aald. UnOfficlal ftporll said the fits also bmi- ed Jordan'• capital city of Amman. The coqununlque said one llraell plane w~ abot down b anUalrcraft lire but the paradjuled aaldy lnlo ell lerrltory. Uo'officlM Jordonlan military sources Jn Ammen claimed three llr..U jets were shot down. An llrll.U spoliooman said u n i d e n tl.fied SoViet·made planes were sighted by Israeli Gold Fever Hits Paris PARIS (UPI) -Gold fever hit the Paris market today, forcing the price of the smalJ Napoleon coin to a record high price and doobllng lhe volume over Tuesday's trad· ing. The new gold rush came-as President Charles de Gaulle htet with his cabinet amid grewirc signs that the nation- al austerlty program c o u I d be seriously hampered by French labor unrest. The prtoe of gold, w h I c h Tuesday rtached the highest point 1lnce the beginning of the monetary crisis 1 a s t month, mat _, ~ts per ounce. The price for a kilo (2.2 pound) Ingot, genecally regar- ded as the best barometer of the marke~ reached $42.91 per ounce as Ct,mparect, wiUt Tues· day's price of $-a.fl •. The Napoleon, whiCh ts fa. vored by smaller speculators and ordinary Frenchmen 'When they become worried about the economy, reached the all·time high price of 67.50 francs ($13.· 50). The prev ious n:cord of 66.80 francs was set last AU· gust. Credit Rising WASHINGTON (UPI) Americans owed t h e I r creditors an all·time high of $105.3 billion at the end of October after setting a monthly record for the amount of good!!! and services bought on credit. weekly general audience, "the away?"· (John 6:51). • 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- P-atrols Set Off Korea SEOUL (AP) -Ships of the U.S. 7th Fleet will patrol South. Korea's coastal waters until· South Korean ahcire defenses a r e considerably strerigthened, the newsjiaper Joong-ang llbo said today. No comment wu available from U.S. military officials on ~e -report. The aircraft carrier Han- cock and four escorting destroyers from the 7th Fleet entered the Sea of Japan from Vietnam duty Monday for what U.S. military officials 1n Tokyo described as routine operatlonJ. But South Korean land force.s are conducting a large-scale hunt for North Vietnamese commando.s who landed on th.J east coast, and military sources in Seoul said the mission of the ti.$. naval task force was to deter further such infiltration. Joong-ang Dbo .?Kl the South Korean government baa asi:ed for the shore gu.ird because it will take a long time far the South )\orean navy to boost Its forces enough to cope with:1feppecl-up North Korean Infiltration by sea. BULOVA AFRAID THERE'S . NO SANTA CLAUS? DECISIONS ••.• DECISIONS Well, It's atft·IJ\tlnl tlrM .. ,In. Siii.Wi h11 tM b11t tim• to 1iv., ot c.ourH fpreclsl«I uc1t11nc1 9 rMntM Jn tti. mt1klnf!J but 1l11lov1 hu .o lflllCll time lo Chooll f-And l1l'1 ftee It. l"9nney'1 hll INIR l11lov1 ti~ Oii lhllr h1tld1 !Mn 1nyon1. So w~ 1IH Wiii JOU find }list the rl&ht tlr,11 !Of' Aunt S.llM, Otd, in• cw.In M1100l•f her'I , .. c.l~•rs. Accu- trvnt, ladla' dNu ltllff. , . QK.19'°"11 ••• decl11an11- ,_ ACCUTJIOllll CA\DIDAfl "•" Li.o minous oou llncl Nwlds. -.cS Mnd, Ulend1r. DM'U tw. Ill I. llltsl AMllUCA "'Ar" 11 jeWlola, fK•t«f cryst1!, tapeNd f•11!\ool bra«llt. P'liee for Aurltt.I IL SKY IUNI •,t,0• lvm1'*'s dl1!, --.ond llllnd, If jl..,.11, .,.pe.,. slon b1~. liwt"I for H•r91d! CHAR.GE IT AT YOUR. PENNEY'S llNE JIWll.R.Y DEPARTMENT ,ULLlaTON 0r ..... (Miier Htrbol' .. Or .. •fllo• ~ HUNTINGTON l•ACM tfuflllntitofi (lfflMf' !di ...... •! 1111 DllllO l"wt'. '\ N•Wl"OIT Ill.CM F111\lell ltland MKArtllur •I l"K Cll ~ plloll durllg the ralda but mad• ao atwnpt lo chall'!ll• them. t . ' . . ' AR~ YOU OF NORWEGIAN llRTtL OR ·DESCENn He said the one-llour ro¥, launChed al,__ cowect aeveD &a~get att.a1 and waa designed u "bolh a rirnllli ~.a puniUfO [~~· In~ lo lmprm ....... (the !ht· qil) that !hey CIMOI attack 1 .. aeli,1etUementa and escape ptlni.sbmml" NEW LODGE TO IE INSTITUTED IN COSTA MESA DEC. 6 •+ 7:JO pm Tbe lraql ,troops wen .mol'• .a bilo Jonlan shortly bdore the 188'1 Miclllle Eut war ml have remained m"'nce. It wu the first time that Ilrael bu publicly acculed the Iroql forces cf attactine Jaraell ter· ritory. Tho llrll'11 apok ...... laid the air strikes were., in retalla· lion for "tht consecutive abel)- lng by lroql IUJ1I r4 Israeli setUements in the Jordan and Beisan Valleya." He made C:.SN M-w ... .O·a Chol> lllil ...i AMll•ho Sir ... C:.SN M- P•rsons of No~99ian H•rit•9• ar• invit•d to ioin. Applic:.•tions will be t•ken at the h•ll 1t•rtin9 at 7 pm. Sens ., Norw•r lnt ...... tioMI HNd .. ....,..,. 1445 W. Ult• It,. Mlnnu,.111, Minn,. I~ I REDUCED I . Save 20.95 on these ~Penncrest® dishwashers ... ~" ~oJg_r 'osts no more! U8EVDUA EN NEY CHARGE ACCOUNT TQDAYI portable frant load dishwasher with soft foacl wast•· diiposer Reg.189.95 NOW$169 • 17 tobl• "9tting copocity • 3 ln•l itMh ')'119'11 with odjllffclbM: UPJ19f 'f)l'Cl)' • Full width 1911 corf hondlt-viftyl toP • PMe11loi" -1 finiJi NII irlt.ricw • Duo! dt~gent ditpt:nMr • l'reswt• r•i.cn. vnicouple with water by-pou • 'Nt!iteCll'~ l"vy .., littl1 °' SI ,.... "'9nrii front loading dishwasher with soft food '-" 'I. waste ~isposerl -~ · ~eg. 209.95 . \.. __ ---NOW $ - • Emt1y c°""""1J ~ er ,o;i_ .. inltallotiOll • 17 tobl• ""ins!~ • RinM og.nt dilpeMel- ~~ .... Maple cvtt'"v board .. • 3 1tlft1 wash.,.,._...,.. ocr,....._ .,,,,... ,,,_, '\ • rorcekitri ~ tinilh _., ~ ' • Harvest gold. coppwtbw, O'l'CICodo Oi' white P•y .. lrttle .., 1.50 '"1f Pl'!enih poi !able top load dbliwaoher wldt soft food wau.disposer Reg.169.95 NOW$J49 • 14 table ...,..,. capodty • Lift • rad: ... •Tri-"'"'._....,,.._ .............. • ~ d1t•19ftf .... SA: dr::ti. .--.... 04' 2 ---• V'"1I wewic .., • 'Nt:iit'I -"' ,.,. .. Httf. • S7 ,.... ...._... l--------NO MOHIY DOWN ··· USI 'lNNIYS TIMI MYMIHT JUN NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Fuhion Island Huntington Centar • -· \ \ \ ·-_ .. . -.~. -~---.... -. '. ~ ....... -.... .... ...... ...-·--. -_______ , ___ _ -. . ~ . . . ·. • , __ _._..,.._,.._ .. .,,.. -:-. -· ---___ .__ --· --------.. -.---.... ;--..... ---.. ''""' -. -, DAILY 'llOT 9 _ l·_ . Defene Veto. Television 'Out' : Ma:rin--e -"-~'-W on.'t , Go" • ' . . ~ In Sirhan Trial . 11 I! ii ~· 2 SFVSC Students ' LOS . ANGELES. (AP) -" lot McladJY, bill de!~ ;... Slrbaii .Bllllwadllrlwi'• new Uom 'to .llOl!Pooe II untll ill<>fDq 11y1 ,the delwe will January w!U be hutd 'Jburt. Ne!o; pobllc 'Wevlafa& ~ tbe 40)' by Jud(e Harbert V. trW al 1111 man Cbaraid Jlth Welker. • . •••'"'ilna sen. Robu1; .,., ~-' ~. ; Grant B. Cooper had his flrat meelln& .with Slrbao, !J'U-.Y. lit Wll Uked Uoul ll reaolutlon adopted unanimoualy oarllu In the day by the Qoanty Boan! al )!upenioor1 proposing the trill ~bo. televtMd under $let i'egull.Uom .an d controla." Miss~g -Schooiiei_: Search Continues ' =.,or ~ltg •=:Y·1~ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -ol Atami.l., bis wile, lwo of ls·lf.be 1llOll f0< tile trial. The COaal Gllli'd -Ill their children, and crewman Giff Certificdte- for Any Amount ··•f&S· ..•. WSOllS ' Cooper wu accompanied by oeardi lodl, lot a (l~Oot Bob BorTalo al Berkeley. Ruoseli E •• Panaoa, who ICbooner m1u1ng for , tine Tbe Coast Guard ~ ' ~~~~·~.:,•~ dlys off tbe nortlle•rn' 6,GOl.aqwemilelfrom_Poift _ ·~;~-1 i .... 1 .:-• MEIOIAINI ~ up 1n another ca.. Cooper CallJO<nia cout . wltb llv• 111y11 to Bii sur Tu~ Mlilr flll'ft uw ,1,_ia "OL.OIS llld public TV WN 1:111 -1· penona aboard. •. . without '"I"""· A spokeom,., . · l'1UU ,j!Ull.N -J '· \AWVlllml • ~ ble without the delendant'1 The )'ldit A!ture baa not said at least -PlaJ1el arid NOW 2 p'•IR fOR $11.00 consent "and you are never been -8lnce It le{I San He. •tLN A 'All . A going to get the ·-al FrlllCllco l0r lltll MOOll ~ 1 cutter w~ -.t.5!0 • • the defendant as tq 11 Rull Sunday, when heavy ~Q 1'tfl square mlles.._between Potnt Olcov•t _ Your Reel &olf 6eme wtth t+ie Re"lutJone_ry Alumi"""9 Sheft . Parsooa and I are the a~ run~ oil 'tho coot. Aboard ~.!' to Ploclru .Blancu near 1 HI C1Me Owt· -M' W.. si.11 -' W .. ""'°" (At al I " N ah bed in Mischief. ·::!! t:.~:r ~IFw_er_e __ ....... _;;;'o;Doun&~K~....Ui'ii:~s..~-S-lmeon;;;.i;;i;' tod;;i_i;;.y;ii"i;;' -= ':tiO::S . :::.•::tt: ~/!.~ :::::: = r.:1~~·sne ' .$5 '. · .. i NORnnuOOE (UPI) TwO .-.i. at Sin ~enwxlo Valley Slate Collqo were ar· reoted by a campua l!Jlrd Yort. Each attorney, ~ • 1oo i • T•c• sat• ."Will !lckle a eartlculiO , 'A""'"' e ,,..... SHAKESPEARE 1961 Aluminum 1h.tfM Wooda $22300 C""'plel ... Tuesday night on • cbargo '!' . "al·~ . .~., ' & '''°"" Ovr er-Out p;rce . Sol o! .., ... _ LI -i-avenue ---. ... • • , ~A-W•r ... c •Y "" 1'-ng more ™ ·~ ·'Ille trial now is acheduled -·~ • "''' Compi.t. LI-oi Mens and Lad!• Sport_, -frM Giit ,Wro;;lnt ' do'"_ of the college's ad-• Ntw & u • .a · • Lii' 11t..1 ,..,_ -Pl 1 1 11 -' 1-. p 11 c • •-y mlnimatlOn bulldlng, " .-&e 11111 I -e -"".''&Ld•·lll n•,. ~; t1;9 "-•~ • ~-and • C.1r1,i.+e • Zeltra ,,.,..,. A. ·~Y, 21, 5 Will Seek "'' I"-" . • '" "'' °"" HYIN DA n " war -a.ao Ali .. '"" .... Robert G. Mld<et, 11, both · . • . of NO<tbrldge,. were booked COST. A MESA· 60lf AND (OUN'IRY CUI· ' at 1V"1 Nuya .dlvl!IQD\ po~ · · J\T · " '11-! ..:J _ Mii .a MINI .••. KE ~.i:~ ... ~.~h'fg• .• ~1 -,r.-.eW .. !f .r""' .. 1701 GOLF COUllSI DRIYl-54Q.nOO B.trys .Face " ~ .<.. -"~ •f 1 • r · · · 2167 Harbor llMI.. Com M-,_ • .,. S4l-J007 witch Till> Paper For Our D1ninl Room Evenln1 ,R10penln( lo February \ i.;;,.,"1r7s.:;;~.,:~ ~.in ·In CMating. \!.,,,.....,...,.;"',;;";;.;•;;;1";;.;;.•;;;1,.;;;·-;,;;ct;,;M;;;1;;;''.;111i;;;•;,., .... ...,;,.,,.g!!!l!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l' ~'!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!l!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!9 by car after be saw them Murder Charges run to a PJllked auto lrom LQS ANGELES (UPI) - tbe administration building. New trials will be 1011ibt by While be \WU quesUQg 0 •• J~ or~--"•· them, Barnes beard a police ve tnen conv~ ~...,. LOS ANGELES ,(UPI) -radio broadcast descrlbin& memben and 1"elll ol the Larry Tapia and , n.uben damage to th'! builillng. Frlarl· Club oot o1 more than Chavez weren't prosecuted Barnes Sllmmoned L o S ~~ in0 rtued card llrl!D<I when they were pl.cted up Ange1e1 Police "bo took the ....... '6 a v~year COllBP aey. last month for breakblg into pair into "custody., nier said Their attorneys said Tues- Bridge Street Primary School. a warrant will be obtained day probation reports a r e , DetecUve Joe Wambaugb for a third student not yet· t"~ pre~ed 0~,..~e;: made the ml!tate of not a:et.. WKler arrest. Both are Negr~: federalw ~er;~-; ... all ting I search warrant befo.re Police said _tbe bro!en WJ!t.__ 41 !el. oxmta isaUid b -~ he-'8Jb:d·lnto.Cbavez'a home dow1 are on lh~ flnt .and · 001 Y arii! rJ·"'" ••-tw 'a. · -'di second !loon of the ~ JllorJ a grand jury. . . ·~ ~ o year-...... Ing ·'' U. s. Dist. Courl Judp play.er. . Police Bald a glass dqc?r\.~-. ···~ _ ~ , _¥';;. Y . hstemng to a 1tolen. recontt ~ · . ' ... ·· ·-:·~:p r.. .. 8 "bu set Jan.· Toda.\/; Wambaugb hu 1 .oll'a• omuhed. A ,glass can-._ ·~, . . .,n4 !:r1"' new cue aga.Wt the boys talner of ~t., !'~ thrown \h}OUO . " ~ ~ through ooe.,.~ow to aplat-~ . · ,,,, -~~~~ ar.m·,terarooqiJ'''/' ''"l'lie' g~ llld !!le · · ihi char '.l'hlrty-tbtee Nesro. Jltl¥lents scheme emploj>ed a man 111-iail ag • &ed with the at tbe acbooi ci¢renUy i"1' tioned al · a peephole cut In fatal . beating and kl<klng of facing prosecuUon' po ohargt! 'the ctlllilg . ol the card room a Jan_itor who aurprlsed them growing out of a detnonat:r.I ,111 1ibe posh Beverly Hllll ;ntermg the same ~~~~f Uon last month dQrfng which ctn~ Uling electronic ru~sga.Y · beu ·• \ ~--t ; they held ~veral · faculty relay devices, ' the spotter . cers -eve .. tliie, eus 1>-members and'· e in p Io 1 es woald l1gnal ·a .pleyer in on d1an Harry HIDlMer, 41, Jay lsoner in the adinlnistratioD the conspiracy when t o dying OJI the floor wlille bis at· kt!"·• !or foor botD's "l<nnck" at .... rummv. tackers went on an hour and >UU6 . . • · ti""" -oi· a hall rampage·or vandallsm, ft inflicting about ~.ooo dania,g~ on &c)lool ,ptoperty. . ,.i;:m~·b~~·;.,r= en·n· e••i LAsr 11 making an early mornlng ~ delivery. Bellde JI lay a set ALWAYS FIRST llUALITY DAYS of keys to the· schooL Warn· • baugh recalled that keys to CHRISTMAS the building wet@ ta_~ Jn the earlier &urgtary . .He ar· res t.ed •Reuben and Larry , \ agam. Hammer 1eave1 hi$ wile, Betty, an invalid . . . - DELIVERY GUARANTEED ' ' All Penney Stores Open Every Night Mon~ay Through ' Saturdaf -. ' •· " ,.., ., . • " " ~ ~ ~ ,, .,. ,, ·f. 'S . " ,• , . .. ,j. r .. .~ .;\ .. ·-t} -= ... .;: ;..-; " ••• '•"'. ;_t;1 ~ ._, :;; t~. "' ·~ t• I _.r. ,,. ' ' ' _J --. ,.. -·-' I I • ••• . --·-......-.. ,,,... .. .. ... • • 1' 14 .. DML~·PILOT' I • • , 1 Wodllotdlr.-4,IM ' • . ·' . ·! • ' • • Russians Flying High A model ot Russia's supersonic airliner Tupulov·144 is teated recently in a wind tunnel. The plane, designed to fly at 1,552 mph wilh 120 passengers, is expected to be test flown •OOll and m.•Y beat lhe joint·Angl!>French Concorde. Note lech· nician at lower left. Astronauts Shielded · Space Aides Worry .on· Hong Kong Flu SPACE CENTER, Houston isolate the crews of future substantially to aid the (AP) -The Apollo 8 flights to iruure their not car-astronauts in t r eat in g astronauts are receiving In· ' rying cold! into space witb themselves should t.bey devlop oculatlons in an effort to keep them. H K I I bee · cold! in Space. ong ong Fu rom .ommg NEED TO TRAIN a stow-away on the ChrIStmas . Decongestant pills, which flight to lhe moon. Isolation, however, is rm· were ao limited on Apollo 7 . . . possible because of the crew 's -Off1c1al~ at the National need to train at several NASA the crew had to hoard them Atr0!1~l{llcs. an? SP~ c e installations iust before the for re-entry, htlve'b6en doubl· ~~at.on said the prune, flights. A program of limited ed on Ap0Uo I ; - back-up and support crew~ for exposure was Initiated, a doc-The Apollo I medical _ kit, ~lh AJl'.'>llo I ~ 9 recei~ed tor said. The progranl. also for the' ~, ti,µte iA any inoculations against the As}_an included what he caped "ao American space;-flliht, wlll 2, or Hong Kong virus. educational campaip " t o -.joc),wle sieeplnt pjlll: .ot. A NASA doctor said the . keep away from the eriw ~ ·lJerrY ;8W!tast wed: 'b( -may Apollo 8 ~auls bavt a~ pie who are suffering from Or~er~c:re~ws in spq: ~ jtake been placed m a program of upper respirat'ory ailments or Skeptng .6flls be.fori eai:h reat "limited exposure," but that colds. ' P!!riod. ~onautl' oa· past it's impossible to place them Dr. Berry said last week illghts have reported difficulty in. to~ bolatlon before the medical supplies a b o a r d in sleeping the firat and ae.. fhght. . Apollo I have been increued ~ond nJibtl Jn space. Euen.Ual ground perSOMel, -------~· --~-~-----~-1 such as flight controllers, are 1 .. -------------------• • also being inoculated against the \ilrus. SUPPLY LIMITED The doctor said the supply of flu vaccine available to NASA wu ''ex t re mel y lfmited." Another NASA of· hcial said selecUon of tl\ose to receive the nu shOla is based on the effect their absence would have on the mission. Apollo 8, with Air Force Col. Frank Borman, Navy Capt. James Lovell Jr. and Air Force Maj. William ~A. Andera aboard, is due to be launched Dec. 21 for a 01ght around the moon. The crew ts scheduled to circle the moon for 20 hours on Christmas Eve and start for home early Christmas Day. Apollo 9, planned as an eartll orbit mission, I s scheduled for lhe first quarter -of 1969, possibly in February. Head colds whJch were con- tracted before launch and developed in space were a problem among the crew of Apollo 7, the highly successful lo.day flight in October. All three of the Apollo 7 astronauts developed cokb. and clogged ear tubes. ! Doctors at the time feared t_her would experlenee pain during the sudden atmospheric 1 • prei.!iure change on lhelr return to earth. Dr. Charles Berry, cnr.ctor of medical research and operations, said he wu investigaUng ways to YOU ARE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE at the new CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 284 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach Friday, Dae. 6th-9:30 a.,,. lo 9:00 p.m. Saturday. Doc. 7th-9:30 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dae. Sth-2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. .. • S!JViets Worry .A bo ~t U .S~-P eking Con feren ce ' WNOON (UPI) -·Tile m<n· diplomatic cOnlact belw"'1 Since the '"""!Ion was la Ille llnmlbl;•wllcr'problbly -tho--tw.-OOWlll'ltl. Tile lasr' llnkod Iii a demand 10< an fe6r "'""Inc more than a meeting wu held In J"""l"Y "Amel1... commUment t 0 si.tes urlder tile Nlxoo ad- mlnistratlon. .. . · . · '!'he ~en-11\d. lbe>llnt reacUoe flOIJl Moseow _reveal- ed .anxiety. bonleQns .. outright a1-., < M....,. radio c:barged ~t FU:.lnl'• attacks on Amcrltan bnperfallsm are merely a bllod. 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Holte Caton. a bowevtr, 111e· ctpoule bold amaDw _.,.. ol -at lla1 delayed the actual lltart public affa!ii officer for tho .ime:w-llr ..-, Ibo all-*f blch .......,., of the deej>-waler project for. Sealab projecl In Long llucb, ' While 1be c1a1naP 11 be1ai Pini lor lbe projecl call three weeka, Navy offlciall aald the mllbap with the ~ the IOCOlid tlnalGr for Ulealive 11udita of the aald Ibis lJlornlng. elevator occurred when cable will be Uled to Jower die Jlllyaicll and paycholocloal The underwater .elevator, en a winch became mlsaligned aquanauts to &haDow depth! fW\cUons of tbe ~uta. one of two nfne..foot ~nnel aa crews lowered tbe capsule where they can train -wttb and e'(aluaUcm of-t be transfer capsules, flooded with Into 500 feel of water. the Navy's Mark II di~ ledmlques, equlj>menl and ,11'8••terlilit .. nektn<I~' ).\ ba~ l'illchli! 4~ed •. tY~ 'llllc!l lheY will .-methocts ,a11pw1ng lDlll to ) an unmanned test. # ' tO leep ~-.. an Sellab ;ID! -' • • Survive' at great=lhs.· The apparatus is uied ·to watar from llllln8 Ibo. capsule Five crews pl nine men ach The lellDI ol ufl In- ' .~ . . . ( (: -. ~-.::_·..w-'::ff paySio ave -Wh$r8"T '·.,.t·-i~~&;.~:.-, · ·~ ... ~:. ·:T~~:~ig M'on~y -1$1 ,'.·. · • transfer the • hews o I al eltreme depths, collapsed, will live lliil' wark iA mt. elude~ .., _ aquaaaufa.toSealabID,;bich aUo~ !be lllll• flier to . OU\ol.lbeUPIUle durlnl lbli and ~· ud,.cMlllD }' . I Q~.J I ~ 4·t,'_.;; .;· ~. l F o~ The R~~rd 'Assessment.Plea ., ., BAL~ MORTUARIES ' Corona del Mar 011 U4R ·' Coate Mesa MI 6-llZC ., ·-· .. ,J I ' { ' I ' .1 ' ' "' BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY UO Broadway, Costa Meu u 8-3433 DILDAY BROTllEllS Huntington Valley Mortuary 17911 Beach Blvd.. eunllDrto• Bea•• MZ-7'171 PAC11'1CVIEW MEMORIAL PARK CemeterJ • Morlur1 Cftpel S5GO P1cWe View Drive Newport Beacll, Cllllonda Nlsmt PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ·eo,lllE '1101' Bolio A Ye. Wellmlniler ' - SMITB'S MORTUARY 627 Main SL Huntington Beach LE 6-6539 WESTCUFF MORTUARY U'I E. 171b SL, Co1la Men - ' " Sycamore Park Bid Ace.epted SANTA ANA -·A low bid of '912,1?'1 by J.D. Dll· fenba'IP lnc .. ol Riveni~e for the development of the 211, ..... Sycamore Regional Cowl-·.ir-. Park bas been accepted bit the county Board of Supervilor•. Four bids were received com(l:ll'ed to five when bid! were ' opened originally WI September. Al that lime all bid& "ere rejected bec>uae they wer: so much hl&her Uwt the county engineer'• esllma,. of 11,1128,000. Tbe ptojec! WU lcaled down and a new eatimlte came to · fl,017,000. Conalri>clloa II IClleduled to begin lmm~lely on the parking In th• Santo Ana: can. yoo near lhe.lUverslde County line. Included In the project is an entrance lnfonnation center, park administrative buildl~, ~o restrooms, four ahower -. park roadl, :m picnic units,. 33' campsites, · C:: equipment aD1j landlcap- •• · "I'm not dying -r for a cigarette any more ••• are you?" "Som• ~... ago I 'ftfllmd thet • Jot of my Monch hod otooood ... ~... Oihm ..... quitting .... appa...ily wtthOut-. 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Cardinal Mindszenty Exile Still .L9nely BUDAPEST (UPI) -Two plalnclothes policement and one ln unlfonn lounge in'front fl the entrance to fh e American Embassy on St.abadsag Ter (Freedom Square). Another uniformed policeman patrols the side en- trance. 1bis has been going on for 12 years. It was just this time of year in 1956. The smog cap that normally hangs over the city at this aeason thickened with the smoke of burning buildings and battle, when the man for whom they are waiting, walked rapidly across Freedom Square and into the embauy. NOT FREE rePi-esslve and. the Unlted states developed 1 . policy · of . differentiating amoi;i.g t h e various Soviet satellites, rela- tions · began to · improve. In Octotier, 1961, Martib Hellen- brand was appointed American · amb&Mador t o Hungary. Over the yean, various at- tempts had ~ made to ar- range Mindszenty's freedom, twice in C<lnnectioa with the election of new popes. Al orie poin~ the Hungarlan government offered an llDllU- ty. Bui nothing jelled. Mindszenty wanted not a p8rdon. which woul4 coofum · lib -.nee of guilty, but a statement that be was innocent of the charges, and be rduaed The man was Cardinal Jos-to agree to give up polltical , ze! Mindszenty. He bas lived activities. ~ ever since in the 4th floor cor· Since BiJllenbrand arrived, ner suite Once occUPied bfihe things have dropped bid: into ambassador of the United their old nlltine. states. For M in d s z e n t y The -~---~ bu u. ~. himself is not fret. ~ "1llJ UI· -.-fice oo the third : Doer, now 76, Mindszenty ls Mindszenty rema.hU 411. •the primate' of Hungary and fourth and only the 2 1 a royalist. He was one of Americans assigned tj> the only two members of parlia-. embassy see him. · ment who voted agalmt the None of the. Hungarian staff establlshment of a _republic may enter his rooms. ·The at the end of World War 11. Americans help him with the As the focal point of arch-Cleaning and bring him hla conservatism, he had to be food from a 'coffee shop ellminat.ed if the communist.! operated for the staH. wer to consolidate the power they won in 1941. In 1949, GOOD READER they put him on trial for The Cardinal is a voracious treason. exacted what they reader 'of H u n g a r l a n , said w8.s a ftilt confession. Austrian, West G e rm a n Y , and sentenced him to life im-Swiss, British and American prisorunent. publi~tions: . When the anti-Communist Be lS said to show htt:le counter-revolution erupted in interest in the revolutionary 19$ one of its first acts was reforms of the C a t b o 11 c to ~lease the cardinal. But church. 'nte A m e r i c a n s his freedom was brief. furnished bis apartment with When Communist p a r t y a radio and a television set, chairman Janos Kadar asked but he apparenUy never turn- the Russian army to put down ed them on. the revolt, Mindszenty went He has rejected retirement to the American Embassy and. as a way out. asked for asylum. Down on the street, the · police wait. The ones In SOURED RELA110NS uniform have to keep moving. For' many years, Mindszen-But one of the two in plain ty's presence ln the embassy clothes usually sits inside an s oured American-Hungarian old. grey automobile, asleep. relalions. Both governments They've never seen the man withdrew their ambassadors they are waiting for. As things and redu ced embassy staffs. stand now, they probably AA Kadar became leM never will Old WOrld ·Mediterranean Spanish Furniture R ... lvod c1ncell1tlon of $22.000.00 Sp•nl1h and MedJterrane•n Furniture All N• 1., 9Mlfty ..... N .... Da•••ter'I ...... 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Mon. thru Set. 47 Fashion Island 6#-1212 Mon. thru S.t. 7777 Edi119er Ave. 892-3331 Mon. thru Sit. 9:30 1.m. to I 0 p.m. 9:30 .Lm. to 10 p.m. 9:30 e.m. to 10 p.m. \. ' ' ' - t I I ' . JodMn Ho1~, 642-4321 W * ulllY, Dlalllllllr t. IHI Ml .... 1• Pare .nts Plan First so·c .. ial " ' . ' . , .. Hllsbands will be guest.s of h'Onor;wben the· Orange Coast"Motflett of Twins Club sponsors its first get-ecquainted social event. ' , A'Chris!mas party will take pl~ce beginning at 8:30 .p.m .. Sat7 urday, Dec. 14, in the Huntington Valley home of Mr. and Mrs. Al 1'rejo. Mrs. Tz:ejo is social chairman of the new club. Tickets for the party will be $5 per couple and.wil!.lnclllde•en!et'- tainment by Four of a Kind and a midnight buffet supper. All mem- bers, prospectj.ve members and thElr husbands are invited to attend. 3.nd additional information may be obtained by· calling Mr>S. Trejo. 841-2481. Officers of the Mothers of Twins Club who recently were 1nstal· led include the Mmes. Donald Stewart, president; Charles ~arvin, first vice president; JUchard Clifton, second vice president, Willi~m , Zohlman, secretary, and Richard Klosterm~. treasurer, Appointed chairmen include Mrs. Gary Clemens, ways and means; Mrs. James Blake, publicity, and Mrs. Chris· Schneider, mem- bership chairman. · ' • ., , ..,_...,.r .. __ ,.,...,...,. • .,. • __ ._.,.,_,..,. __ ~ -· .. ~r ---'.__... ' """"" --.......,~ --T-"'I' p • " - . . .. . . , ' Membership in the club is open to all mothers of rnu!tiples, either natural or adopted. Dinner meetings take place the ·second _ Wednesday of each month in area restaura'nts. , · · By-laws will be presented to the gener'al rnembershiJfdurin'g the • January meeting, and there will be the customary exchange ~tes: WHILE ctilLDR&N.ARE NESTJ.ED -Ptanniirg.IQ·tw:k .. Nancy and' Ariton !nto'bjld·before attending; the first <social event planned by the 'MQtnets •Of Twins Club ~re Mr. and~·Mrs. Richard1 Glifton. The Christmas party· wiil begin at·:8·:30 p.m·. -Saturday~ Dee. 14, will conclude with a midnight btiffet supper. Meritbers,:prosp6c- tive·members and their husbands 'are invited to attend the ge_t• acquainted party and 'additionai information.may be obtaitted by calling Mrs. Al Tu-ejo~ liooial .chairman. Gift-wrapped for Holidays Wrapping new-born infants in bright red and white '>lriped stockings for their trip home are (left to ri ght) lvtrs. Bernard C. Meith, Miss Marcia Smith and Mrs. Fletcher Woodruff. Mrs. Meith and Airs. Woodruff are members of the Westminster Hos- pital Guild which, in addition to making tii:e stock- ings, is preparing for a bake sale taking place in the hospital Friday, Dec. 13. The guild members also are preparing many unusual Christmas gift items that will be displayed on the gift table and cart each day until Christmas. New Captain Charts Course for Ca/:fze Fl~et ' ' , ' Setting sail for the Long Beach Yacht Club will be members of the Cal-20 Fleet of Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, who will install new officers during a dinner dance at 8:30' p.m. Friday, Dec. 6. Honored during the affair will be (left to right) incoming Fleet Oai>t.1 and Mrs. Tom K·asabali and retiring ' . •- Capt. and Mr.. Gordon Hatch. Al•o t&kiD(· off!Ce will be Pete Horton. John Salmond, Bill tfru"1<, Al Amy, Rex Berry, Jim Martin and ,Bob Brum. ·Th• Hortons will host a pre-cocktail parly begimilnc•at 6:30 p.m. · · ' ·: Wife Doesn't Close Door to Mate's 's·tore' of · Frlendlines g : •. , ' ' . I • EAR ANN LANDERS: My husband I have been married nearly 50 rs. Joe has always had "girl rriends" I'm sure the reason our married has been so wonderful is becawe ave never been jealous or suspicious. Ol that Joe has ever been· unlaithfuJ, when we are with a group he makes a point to seek out a sad widow an unhappy divorcet or a maiden who has Jost confidence in her ity to attract a man. He lakes her a quiet corner of tbe room and her she is lovefy, interesting eom· y and that he always has admired . I have seen these tight·llpped women e alive as Joe talks to them. ntly we wue having dinner in estaurant. Our waitress was a stony· ed BOUrpuss who greeted us wllh a chip on her shoulder the size of a two-by-four. Joe said to her , "The. proprietor of this establi!hmenl is fortunate to have a woman ol your chann and dignity working here." She broke out in a broad smile. Her entire personality changed . She gave us superb service. These women need a kind word - and that'• all Joe gjves them, I'd bet . my life on Jt. The world would be I ' , . . . w'ere like ' to ask this question but don't have the nerve. When a person wears braces on his teeth, should he smile with his mouth open or shut? Please answer soon . We have to Like pictures for the school yearbook · and I want to · look my best. Thank you. --l>PARKLE PLENTY Dear Plenty: I checked two yearboola~•nd eounWI only three broad griu lh•i reveated br8Qel. I'm certala doie.01 of kJd1 conculed their bnca by •mlUni wtU. 'their moathl closed. For tbOH who are. ..U~ou about the hardware the cloaed·moutb smile Is bell. ' . ,. DEAR ANN LANDERS' I have been ·' " married one month and l hate It . t hate doing dishes and lronfhg clothes and cooking. I didn 't b.ttt doing these thing• when I was home but l hate U now . ~ I am 19 and my husband ii It. J despise h I m for talking me Into setting married, I quJl s:ihool because he made it 80lmd like belns married woUld be to much fun. lt'1 not fun, lt'1 wq-k. He lied to me. I am not asklllg for advice. I know what t am going to do. I am just writing to say I Was sUrt I WIS an exception but I was wrOng . Geltlng·mar- ried at 18 ls rotten and I'm gettin~ out as soon as l can flaurt how. Sign me- ~1 r . ' . • • DUMJ.OU DEAR LOU• Yo• dido~_,. ftrl.d.ice IO I woo'I ofter It. l!m prillfai .foar leller lor'lll• beoifl~ ti -n fer ~m K 11 ~I "» l~lt •• ~· Y°"· U.ttOboc out &bue? l1 alco~lism a disease? How din lhe olcOM!ic be ~ied1 Is ~ • cure? Read the booklet "Alcoho~ Hope· and Help,''. by, Ann • Enclosec a& cenls In' coin with re- • quest ~ a loog..stamped, ..U.oifdrtaaed envelope. t Anlf Lihdm-wu1-!ii iii lo :11e1p you. with . yoor problems. send' Ulom lo ~,In we ol the DAILY .PILo'r ' eiiclQ$fna. a · lla!llpec\, aeU -a<fd~ envelop.. : .. ~\ • l j r --------.. -----~--------------------------.. ____ _J ___ ~--~----------'--·------------------------.... --... -..-- I I , I r I ' • l I • .. I • . Clifton·-Phill~ps Joi·ned Architect Groups To · I nsta/ I ' . In Santa Ana Nuptials Merchcindise Ready lor Luncheon Audion Members · ol Xi I,ambda Gamma chapter, Beta Sigma Piil are bu!y m8king decorator items to be sold at a luncheon in the Mesa Verde Country Club Saturday, Dec. 7. Hoping to raise a good profit to benefit the Children's Hospital of Orange County are (left to right) the Mmes. Rnbert Springer, Robert Call811 and Ken Hunter,. Thi Rev. -8wry of Ibo Finl Olrtltle a...dl of Sonia Ana per1...-11>e On·' ornoon nupdilo for Nlllcl Dee Pbllllpo and John J-Clllton. ,... t.bo double rinr ...... l1lOI01 tbt dlt!Chler ol Mrs. llelM<Cmunon "'= Bwb teiected I e~t lillr flllle Vidol'lu lo 11 alee..cl eown wllh appUqqM of ... and Enclilh net .. a.. hlP -yoio, ~ and train. Her lllulloo - WU cat.llht to a Jtilid heaJ:. piece lllil she -a bau· qud of white ,_, and fern. Mn. Steve McNee of Cost'.i. Mesa WU lDltron fl. honor in a full lenath Victorian silver gown witlt long sleeves. A bow headpiece cornplemmted her attire and she held bur· gundy -petals. Attending as bridesmaids were th6 Mlases Peggy ScaJ.. Ung and Debbie Solo of i'uller· too, Wendy Calhoun of Palo Al-to and Barbara England of Whittier, cousin of. the bride. Alao assisting the bclde were Mba Cindy Farnsworth of Newport Beach and Miso Lisa Woodman of Corona del Mar, junior bridesmaid. The benedlct, ... of Mn. Dorothy Clifton of Wbiltier, a.ked lib brother Ralph Cjif- ton to be best man. Ushering guests to their pews were Jobn Baker, Gerry Vanaman, Fred Sohegian and Bob Za- mora, all of Orange, and Paul Deese, Whittier. Richard Pblllips was junior miler and candlebearer while Craig Clifton, the b r i d e- groom 'a oepllew and Mba Lauri Donigan, the bride's couSin served as ring bearer -- MltS• JOHN JAMES CLIFTON Former Nanci Phillips and flower girl. ' . Two large baskets of ' white chrysanthemums, roses and gladioli adQl1ltd ,the JI.tar and burgundy roses .and . white chryunthemums decorated Utt entry. White ribbons with 1ily4-the-valley Ii n e d the aisle pews. OOlcen of the 't\'Omiii•a ArchltecturJI Leaaue , o f Orana:e county 'and their male counterpart, Ille Amer~an lnltltute of Archltects, will Ile installed during a .Dec. e ,din- ner dance in the Irvine cOut. Country Club. Serving with Mrs. No~an Cates of Orange, pres14tnt, will be the Mmes. Sf.al\ley Bell of Newport Beach, ;,Qce president; James Sink . of Newport B<ach. secre!Ary, and James Corcoran of OOsta Mesa, treasurer. • .,. Accepting the gavel along with newly-eJeeted AJA pres!· dent, S. T. Grillias of Santa Ana , will be Walter Richardson of Laguna Beach, vlce president: Ray Salm.I of Orange, Secretary, and David Klages of Costa M e 1 I , treasurer. Group Offering 'Cheer' Baskets 0 r 0 Christmas cheer" will be handed out at a Dec. 8 dinner-dance ,spomored by teachers, parent.J and r rienm of the Speech and Language Development C e n t e r in Anaheim. Pacific Palisades Site For Wedding Nuptia.fs Deborah Bowren selected an original gown with a bouffant skirt fashioned in three tiers of chantilly lace when she exchanged wedding pledges with Kenneth George Doesburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden L. Doesburg of Newport Beach. The Presbyterian Church hi Pacific Palisades was tbe S:et· ting. Following the ceremony 100 guests and relatives con- gratulated the couple during Holiday Party Attracts ·Beta Sigma Phi Board More than 400 guests con- gratulated the couple in the Mesa Verde Country Club, settbg for the reception. As- sisting were Mrs. Ralph Clif- ton at the guest ·book and Miss Ruth Tomkin! and Miss Linda Spafford, both of Le- more. Special ~est! were Mrs. P. J . Phillips or Jackson, TeM., the bride's ·grand· mother, and Jorli Perine, the "Cheer" to the prize.winners will take the form of Christmas trees decorated with $1 bills. "Cheer" for the Speech Center Organization for Parent Education wi!I be added funds to programs for language handicapped children and adults. oc Actor To Crown Queen Charat;ler actor David Gar- rison will crown the queen of Kappa Phi Sigma sorority at. the group's 11th annual bollclay gala, the Slelghbell Ball. Members of hostess duipter Alpha Iota will wear olive gowns to match the decor of a reception in the Royal Inn, !"""""...,Ill'-~ Tbe bride, step-daughter and daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dana Evllllll o f Malibu, completed her ensemble with a Juliet cap to bold ber aboulde< length French Dlusion velling. She cartied a cascade of white orchidll, baby roses and French net. Mia Margo Pearce of Baltimort was the (nakl of · bonir wblle Mn. J. !Om Vin' diver, $ter of the bride from Camtridge., Mus., assisted u brideomaid. Beat man was Alden L. Doesburg, the bridegroom's brother. Assuming u s b e r duties were William Craig and ,'nlomas Jewell, both of Costa Mesa, and Larry Powell and Wllllam Jewell, both o f Newport Beach. J<'.,,:J••J;~.:· The new Mn. Doesburg was The Fountain Valley home of Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley Staf- ford will be the setting for the annual board Christmas party of West Grove Area Cowicll, Beta Sigma Phi, Fri· clay, Dec. 13. Alt.ending the party for members and husbands will be the Messrs. and Mmes. Fred Rof!;ers, Jerome Colton, Jack O'Ne.ill, Robert Posley, John Huber, Jack Murray, Dick Dodier, Larry Zaruba, Maurie Watman and DaVl.d Staudigel Betrothal Announced Wertz. Mrs. Wertz is junior bride's cousin from Provo, past president. Utah. The d~ will take place in the Garden Grove Women 'll Civic Club, Garden Grove. Board memberti will ex· The newlyweds will make change secret sister gifts and their home in Orange, follow· gifts also will be presented lng a wedding trip to Carmel. to the husbands. The new Mn. Clifton is an Members and nine other alumna of Newport Harbor Overeatars area counclh: were given a High School and is a ~unior :i.. denionstration of household ~t ~pman College majoring Every Monday at 11 p.m. Jn soctology members ga••·· lo And-..,n hazards by Chief Frank Kelly • •= -Her •···•and la a graduate School auditorium. -and Raymond L. Mitchell of ·~ of California High School, \Vestmi.nster, for meetlngs of the Huntington Beach Fire Whittier and is a senior at <1vereaten: A n on y mo u 1 . Department d u r I n g the Chapman studying economics. Guests are weJcome to attend . November meeting. [jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&liiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;ii;;iiiii;i;; ... &&i; ... The next meeting, taking place at 8 p.m. tomorrow, at Golden West College, will inc;lude a Chri 1tmas observance. .-----VIBGINIA!S---~ SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE 3334 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona clel Mer Phone ORiole 3-8050 Not too let• to er••+• a Holicley Dress. We'r• proud of our 1eltcfion of brochacles1 ¥elvtts, beaded end fur trims. • the SLadium Club, where the ball will -place Saturday' Dec. 7. a student at Pacific Palisades w:.;..--.:..;;:;..._;..:... ... High Scboo1 and Santa Monica City College. The benedict at· MRS. KENNETH GEORGE DOESBURG NB Auxiliary Newport Beach Police Aux- iliary gathers the last Tuesday ol the month at 7:30 p.m. UM Your lankAmerkaN or M••ter Chlrte '-------VIRGINIA----' Mr. and Mn. Fred Staudigel Location is available with Sr. of Costa Mesa have an-Mra. Robert Wheeler, 675-1129. nounced the engagement ofl_:::.::_.:::=:'...::~~:'.'.::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Garrison. who rtcelved the best actor award ln Orange. County to 1161, bas appeared on .. Combat," "Bonanza," "I Spy," "Run fur Your We," and "Star Trek." H~ also writes sc:ripU for children's te.levislon llhows and is cur- rently.tn*tlng on a mvel. !ended Newport Harbor High ________ Rc.oc_l_l•c.•_P_leds=c:•.:.• -------their daughter, Patricia Ruth Staudigel of Fullerton. to Gerald C. Migatulski. son of Carl Migatulski of Wilkes-Bar- re, Pa. and the late Mrs. School and is an aJumnus of the Unlversily of Southern California: He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi and received hill BS in economics. Following a wedding trip to Carmel and San Francisco. the newlywed.I will make theif. first home in Long Beach. Members Welcomed At Special Luncheon Gifts will be exchanged and assisting are tht M m e s . many prizes awarded during Lester Miller, Seal, Shook and a Cbrlstmu ·luncheon honor-Patrick Skorpada. ing: new members of the Members and guest! are in. Westminster Woman's Club. vited to attend the festive Migatulski. The wedding Is planned for Dec. 2tl in the First Lutheran Church of Fullerton. Miss Staudigel graduated from Pomona High School and a dental assistants college in Los Angeles. Orange County chapt.en to be represented at the event, highlight of the aorority'a IOcial year, Include XI Alpha, XI Beta, Alpha Nu, Alpha Upollon and Alpha Epsilon. Five Loo Angelu County cbapt.en also will b e represented. Girls' Unit To Install Her fiance, educated in Pennsylvania, at t e. n de d Fullerton Junior College. To be Installed during the meeting, and area women noon meeting Saturday, ..Dec. wishing to learn more. about Mm Donna Kinier will be 7, in the Greenbriar Inn, the club may contact Mrs. installed. as honored queen of Garden Grove, are lhe Mmes. Ernest Fresquez, membership Emblem C1ub Tea Sipped Bethel 157 of the IntemaUonal Edward Perry, Richard Seal, chairman, 893-0220. Gathering for bu Ii n es s W I I I i a m Shook, George In addition to providing holi· seas!Ollll and programJ are Lquna Beach Branch. Na· tfonal Le.que of American Pen Women, is planning a finl workshop tea which will take pbce from I to 4 p.m. nut Friday. Order of Job's Daughters1next Spencer and Raymo n·d day baskets for needy familie! members of Newport Harbor Saturday. Wolfrom. the group made a donation Emblem Club the second Installation will take place Chairman of the luncheoo to the Chapman College Cam-Tuesday at 11 p.m. in the Elks at 8 p.m. in the· Newportl~i;;;s ;;;~;;;';;;";;;· ;;;D;;;':;;';;;id,;;;;;;A:;;m;;;es;;;;iand;;;. ;;;;;;;i;pus;;,.Al;;i;iloai;it;;ipi;iro;:gr:;;ai;im;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Lod;;;:g•;;· ~N~ew~poi~rt~Bea~ch~-i;;;;;;;;;;I lolls.Jlam F. Wandllog will open her1Leisurf: World home tot . the i allver tea, and all IJ\tlll]lerl ~ urged t o portlcfpato to dlacusalona. Beach Masonic Temple. · II other olfic;:ers to be installed included the Misses Linda Wealherwu, senior Princess: Debbie Washko, . J u n i o r prlncess; l'erri Seiling, guide, and Kathy McMillan, marshal. CUSTOM M~DE FIREPLACE SCREENS INSIDE AND CORNER MOUNTS Complete Line of Fln1placo A~ri" ................. 1111£ WEB DBJYERY - Call for f-... I_.. • cOmpi.t. Une of Gas Awn• l.ofl Sa t Ana Telf an• ft 8 Awning Co.- ZztZ S. MAI -5.45-0491 SMl'A AllA ----------~ Thursday • Friday • Saturday December 5th • 6th • 7th Sale of the Year 10 A.M. To 4 P.M. ZONTA MART THRIFT SHOP 555 W. 1·9th ST. Across from Bonk of America b • I -----~-~------·. ----- I A wonder,fulfor-each·otNer gift! In your bed _.~~•thome -~$~~~~~t;;~ . ' ' . ... 1, " the soothing ' · :'!} rest and, relaxation you ought to have! -. .• ADJUST YOUR BED TO "JUST RIGHT" COMFORT. This is tho "com· plete'' bed. Sleep like a baby with it level. Or touch the electric control and it gently elides to the ex'ict' position you want. Adjust·A·Bed lives natural contour support. for soothing rest and relaxation. or tor readin1 and watchin1 TV in pure comfort. Fits your headboard or bed· st~d. Comes in twin, double, queen and king sizu, in 1ny flnnneu. Th1nk>0bout It. Don't you owe yourself an Adjusl·A·Bed! \ ~r~~­ ADJUST-A-BED •Y SLEEPEft LOUNG I CO •• INC , ORANGE COUNTY SHOW ROOM 411 South Main St. In O.-a..,. • Phone 639-4142 (2 Block> North of Fashion Squa,.) M• ~ _, LM ........ , ... Jilt WfttMN""' Phone 385-1497 • ..._. Shw100• .. '-I ..... W• L• 411ptft wM P••aai --. . . . . ... -- .. ' I l ' I • I ;. • r '· ,f d • ti • • • • • I d • n e ' n e • I. D . 1£ I. .. r c;ommodore's Bell Sighals B~ll Signaling-the changing of the watch for South Shore Sailing Club are (left to right) Commodore and Mrs. George P, Carver and retiring C~odore <JJld MJs. William t. Kitchens. The 11th annual Commodore's Ball will take place in the Laguna ~~acb Country , Cooking Clas·s Goes Hawaiian By PAMELA HALLAN O! tlll DtlllY .. ltlt Stiff Want to impress your family with something a little bit different Uils holiday season'! ingue <rookies and Ono Ono Pie, m;thei desert using Guava~·~. ·~· ·---~---·~__..-,...-,--·-.--· -;--~ -.--. . -...- • Club Friday, Dec. &_Serving as ball chairman will be Mn. Jack Raub and Mrs. William Hoplalu will arrange decorations to be ·carried out' in. the club's coJors or green and white. • James .Slagle .Weds • in ·NB Sheri K·a/ser , • • • Pinlnl1d wb\la .... tbe c.>1-·.-The ..... pt)on tool< ~ at or -..e clliloen by Sheri th< llwlt~ Slier•l~o Kaber la< ~ mornioi 1iOP'' 11itatll ;"Tm 'De1Gie · 'h e ; tlals uoWna w C,S Ja-.,..1ywtdl 1eft'for a '~ Slagle; The ~: J-~lain bQ<ie)'1llOOll. , ' per!Ormod .the· cere,,_ • in Bolh tM-, liride a n ~ · the il"(llOl'I H~ tulber~ brl'1eiroooi attend • 'Orange C(oircb. • ' • <Coast Coll.,._ ' Mrt ll!Ogle-i1 Ult ¥•ghter ' • • ~ ' of· Jtq'lflS Kaiser , of Udo lste . : · . , .' , 1 _. • , ••d Ml>, Jackie •eairow at ·Bli·y'e rs 'ollll4·. ·:. $acrap>ento .• Her bl.i~ ... fs,. : y ;, • , , ,, ; l the ""' of the. L. w. Stailes I 'I' '.F"'.. ... • ,. ·r.' .... : of Huntington _Bead>. ," ..L;, ••I 0 '. 0 11;..c~tn ·J-" The bride's white roses coro; .. T · "·Tl haPllf "~ · pllmented ber traditionQ.I BQ_~ Si,: 'Pill u-wJi tf,~ .'patt ~ · trimmed wllh acalloped .<h;in· '!he M".,,,Y C)irliltinaa J1Uaat' Ully lace accented with Pea!~· ·being. -led bY Tr\llJbh! Jackie Catrow, atured .fh Sliooter' ·inc 11.-Or llihl pink and carrying. pink ,• ." on ·•~ ,lnR . carnations, w~ maid of~-~ ~)'· Fairgf'09nds n:e x t Nancy Ernst 'and . ·Co.MJe-'. S&t~y.. , . : McCuriey gowned :in ·hOt plnk ·Ways.and meana cha~n "'""'. brllliiliNlds. .cou.tt<-JllU· ,Bill eari.. •• aJoac, "'th Catrow and DaJe Slagle ·were other membtrs of the Lait!na. nower gti:l andi}'Ing'tiell"er.-~. Beach.~. hav~ made ~ll- ' . Britt Jinusz ,1'_a "best~ man. ; day, cifta. to ~ at the IKfOP· and S~ve £bri8topher; '.Neil .\~ 9 P~ni. e.vent. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Slagle, M\~. tepp> ailll· Bill ' ~· made from th.• · Ellei were ushers. , . chapter I .. ~ will I o . tow~ .. their llll'!'Y servl!:o · Yul~tide ·Comcert -. . Turns· on .Lig.hts P'l'l~· lo the P:''f !he grqup ' has • raised • inon~ for Uie · BoyS' Club, South·\'08•1 °"' m~ Hospttil, L a i u P' a Beach High Sciiobt's .erilor cllsa party ind high schOcilJ band unlfomu. ' ; liAesa League · ' La Leche ~e meets the A ,symphony ·of sight and event and · Mr. arld·Mrs~ John second Tuesday at 7:30 p1m, S9Und will open · Yuletide Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs H W Moore 54• •K• festivities for the Symphony E. W. Ned Marshall are ln will. a~w~r q u ~ s t Jo":~ · Assqciation of Ora,nge County charge•of reservations for the regarding I o c a t i o n and .. ' . MRS. JAMES SLAGLE New Bride , ' Then Why not go Hawaiian'! Preparing food with an is- land influence doesn't have to mean poi, raw fish and roast pig, according to Miss Pat Mugen and Miss Gerry Ger· ken, home economists at the rourth session of the Orange Coast College Cooking School . "l:awilil •has been called· a paradise u n l r in i t e d"for gounnets, 'said . Gerry. '"lbe Pol~lans brought p i gs , chicken.5, taro~ 'ba'.nana .and coconuts, f o.11 o w e d by A m e ·r i c .a n missionaries, Spanish traders, Ch in e s·e, Portugue}e. Japan~ 'an d Koreahi who all brought their ways of · cooking to the is- lands." · and·Bullock's Fashion Square, din~. . me{llbership. . ~· 'SBllta Ana. •• 1-----.,..,-----'"--------~------'--------~~--.o,-- "We wanted to prepare a whole luau," said Pat, "but we wa:ited to work it into a h~\id,ay theme. So we pre- pared our own adaptions of \\'hat holidays, Hawaiian style should be ." Some of their creations in- cluded such things as Avocado Slush, a cold appetizer; Man- darin Shrimp Sticks, featuring shrimp and mandarin orange segments dipped in a hot cur- ry sauce; Fruit and Shrimp 1-lawaiian, a casserole with shrimp, macaroni, pineapple and green grapes topped with coconut, and Holiday Fruit C~h made with yellow bananas, guavas, cinnamon, brown sugar, lemon juice and apples. Main ·dishes prepared on stage at the Mesa Theater included a delectab l e KalakaUa Royal Crown Roast of Pork featuring potato pieces on the bone tops and toppped off with a unique macadamia nut dressing, and Lomi Lomi Salmon prepared with fresh salmon and chop- ped tomatoes. One of . her recipes was Fresh Papaya-Nut Pie. She described a ripe papaya as being greeoish yellow to yellow .and somewhat soft. "You -.can IBt,. it ripen In a dar~ place at room tem- perature," said Gerry. "It has twice the vitamin C of oranges, is rich in vitamin B and ·D." Ingredients for the pie were 1 cup of orange· juice, two tablespoons of cornstarch. 1,1, cup sugar, I and in cups sliced fresh papaya, I y, table-;ix>ol)s lemon juice, ·1h cup chopped Hawaiian Macadamia nuts and whipped cream. Blend orange juice with cor· nstarch, add sugar and lemon juice. Heat slowly in sauce pan, stirring constantly, until clear and thickened. Place sliced papaya in baked pie shell and pour over juice mix· ture. Coql to room tern· perature, then chill . Serve ringed with whipped cream and sprinkled with Hawaiian Macadamia nuts. For tarts, prebake shells in muffin pans and fill with papaya mixture. LINDA BURNS May Bride Betrothal R~ealed In Mesa The betrothal of Linda Burns and John H. Yoak was disclosed by her mother and step-fa ther, Mr. and Mrs. Roberj. Squires of Costa Mesa. The future bride is a graduate of Estancia High School and her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Yoak of Costa Mesa, is an alumnus of Costa Mesa High School. The couple have ~lected May 24 for their wedding date in Ferndale Wedding Chapel, Santa Ana. . The traQitio!'141 lighUng of the respl~ndent ·tr~ of lights and Christmas co'ncert at 7:30 .p.m. Fri~y._ ~. 6, will be followed b'y the Candlelight .Dinner. for 'asso.ciation members. ' ~e.aw.e-inspifing, ele:etronlc tree attracted national at- tention . when It· . w_as first dedicated' at the . White House in .1961. In.stead .of the tradi· tional ornanients, the 75-foot Douglas fir is derorated with large . tolored globes called Kaleidospheres . The ..globes allo"". deaf childten holding tuning forks to listen to music. The dinner following the concert will honor the Past PTesidents League of the Sym- phony Guild. Past presidents include Miss Marcellina Ar· roues, the Mmes. Harold Bierma, C.R. Brandon. Robert Daily, G. R. DeLand, William Drummey, William Dunbar, Robert Erickson, C. H. Fritze, David Gordon, William Henry, Robert Hilt is, Don Kennedy, Lotus Loudon, Sam Madley, I;ogan Moore, John PittS, Lawrence Reed, Norman Saalets, Arthur Ro- quet ·and M.ildred'Taggart. Mrs. D. Dean McCormick is general chairman of the Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' An easy-to-prepare dish with a different navor was Fish Hawaii. "Halibut, the main ingredient. can be found upli================================ 11 to 400 pounds in weight in - the North Pacific waters," .• said Gerry, as .she proceeded to prepare the main dish. Ingredients for the con- coction which serves siz in-- eluded four frozen halibut _. steaks. l/3 cup lime juice, .• I/• cup melted butter or ~. margarine. 'h: teaspoon salt, V.. teaspoon pepper, '1R teas- ~· poon marjoram, U3 cup froz- • en cream of shrimp soup, 1~ .~, CUt> sour cream, three green '. onion~. sliced _thin and ~ cup , tinv cooked shrimp. •, Place fish in greased baking ·'" dish. Pour lime juice over top; allow to marinate for a few rpinutes on each side. Dis· card juice ; pour on melted butter and seasonings. Place • : i:'I preheated broiler and broil . · for 10 minutes about 4 inches from heat. basting once with butter. Remove from heat: baste again with pan juices. Set aside to cool sllghUy. Com· bine the soup and sour cream : sPoon on each piece of fish . B<1ke at 32S degrees for 10 minutes. Garnish with onion '. slices and shrimp. •• Other goodies demonstrated were Peas Oriental, a low cAlorie vegetable us Ing Chinese pea pods; Island Cheese Biscuits: Guava Mer· Emblem Club Plans Revealed Cocktails will be combined with birthday cake at the Newport Harbor Emblem Club 394 dinner on Dec. 7. 1be party will celebrate the club's ·birthday and honor the Supreme Emblem C I u b district officers. The 6: 30 p. m. <ocktail hour end dinner wUI lake place at the Elk.! Lodi!' In Newport Beach. Reservalions may be made with Mrs. Richard Marvin, -· . ._ ... ..... -.1-4-' .::..... Your ch•rt• •cco111t is•w•lc•m• ~ l111kAt1twlc1...i, M11+.r Ch1tf_-, fo• ) 1 SLAYICK'S J•w•l•11 s'i11c• 1917 18 F•shion Island N1wpor+ BeKh-644-1)80 o,_ M...,_, eM Mflft lwHlftf " ... great gift~ frQf1l Leed's SI i ppe rs to suit ner faahlqn fancy·! 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' • illllS 111.r.1rit-AprU itl: ~~follow r--::~~~~--"!'~~~~-~ ..... ~~-!i~~~-~~-""'I Vlslton indicated. Be ~··Dontaat•llUUIJI ' s D~YS . ON'-'¥' llhdous. A' rdailve may 1lo queitliioo. Ano...,. .... 1rom • • ~:",!';~C..! w~ ~: ~.IZ): .·' : e · Be vtnaW.. Y1!U iaJn more St re• It ti• n · , -..... '111\1-"~ p., o.i,c 11y ...._ • -. eo... lll>'Joooplij. 'Dllak.. · '"' 11111 ~ INCLOSID ' s595 ...... • ..... wllat 1!JI' --·!"'8'1' .. • .. TA111i111 (April »){aY.1111: 1-18 ,_ ~.~yard. , r ATIO ROOttt '-'" Don't ba dac61Yocl!y PIO> lla!I~ wander ..,,...,..,. You . mliao. -1 -a ... -.-"'-• tourct of ..._ 8omt · toc1a7·-do to.-PIUa l~'CWDIS• around root penlst In llvlllc . llOORPIO (<kb :II-Nov. it): .• llAICl'aOOI' UlllOildlad Mlvl!:e. Be matun Diiaiia -led wl!lt hidd<il _:.remain calm. Guard UMts.1 'lffaln ~It. Meant .what I W.t,IM IN GDllNI (May 11..Joine Ill): is obscured can be revealed. WINTH Tm lnitlatlve. Time to iuoen SAGITT4111V8 (NOv. 21-.o coOl IN yoorstll. Ezpruo vtewo · d.. Dec. 21): OW,.. lndlcaled -IUMMI" mand yotir rigbla.' s.m.' wlH but you ne_ed •le¥111CO. MNll!I · ob Jet! -but ypu gain . ad-cbeck lepl upecla. _llon't'_try e ICM91-IN .. ·. .. ' .. • • r mlralion. You emerif> ,wlpner f¥ ~ nllOI. YGI,,._,. ~ 1 _ •w• _..u,. . -~,.. .... Confident.: < ; • lo" ..... bock and ftP!ll ................ . , -.etNCEB . (J u n • .:ii.July -· Metoap clur'._.l>y . . Pi.UI •• • ' j •. •· •• 1, . ' ' :; ............. .-;.-~~~-~ .......... ~ ........................ ~ ........................................... ~ r ·' •i " \• . Auctiori . W; I I High/ ight-. . Christmas Pa-rty, Sale · . . ~ An audio• o1 holiday "'fbc. ceiau1aukofThalland,whois .Schedu.led •. in'•" wfu hipllgbt . the 8:30 maldng bis honie with the AF$ .Family · Potluck •: p.m. -Fridal'. Dec. 8 potluck Paul Edmilton family ol co.ta A· Olriatmal ..i.: and party111 dinner IJIOlllOred by the Costa Mesa and Balnta lalluputovu will ba combined al the I : •1 Mesa-Estancia chapter o f who comell from Dtnnwt'1 p,m. Dec. 7 ·meeting of the l' American Field Service. Faroe lalandl and la Uvtn,: Women's Overseas Service •. The family ..,.toaether will with the Roy AcUlm family Loque, Oranae County Uni~ ,, take place in the. cafeteria of WeatmJ.plter. · at lit 8. Orana:e St., 0ran1e. T Memben of Ille LCll Anlalet " of Te W t n k It Intermediate opptnc oll Ille prolfam will and Long Beach nnlis have School in Coit.a Mesa. be . a Dutch aucUon d1,1ring ~n invited to attend the pat. " P'ollowin& the ' dinner, four. which auetts will have an OJ>--ty hosted b Mn Alma " AFS lludtnts now attendln• ~ty to bid for !hair holi-, ~---yd, . .,J the • u>--,, day "fixtn'11" including a ~· -Orange Coat hip lichoois will Chr'~---Marpret Amer, Ann Gould, ~ tell of Chrlstmu cuatoms in. YUllQ tree, · • holida)' Mary··.~e)'l)Oldl, -1 Reba " their native lands. plant and a Chrislmu dinner WUliu I ellin main dish. ,.._ e-·erlv ~-__ , • T i about Chriltrnas In ITllH Pn J r-r-.un ai~ 3 Italy will be Lida Corrente, Guuts wll1 be uked to Mill Ruth Winter a.re iii :~ who is Uvlng 'wjth the J . J. brinl ho( dllhea,' uladl ·or ·charge o~tht Ale. 1 .• Ge~zler family of Colla Mesa. desserts. Student AF8 cluba Tbe lUl\!e !s compoMd GI Walter ~rob:, .auest of the from Colla Men and Eatanc11 women who hav1 lll'Ved "i Robert $hurtman ramny -of tligll IChOok will.provide bread ovtrHas with • pltl'Dniibt 'l Costa Mesa, will tell of dis. and extri desserts. Coffee, lpenl(n'ed agency durlni a t toms of hill naUve Germahy. 1;1l1tes, silverware and napkins titme of naUOnal em~ene)'• 1 -~=====:::z====-'Will· be pnivtded by Iha Any woinan --wtth ex• D ): Secrets -~ jo tonl&bt clominato, Clan<leatlilo ailoin CAl'l!ICOllN (Dec. 22-Jall. arab spotlight. · YCMI a r e 11):: Key' IA. to seek harmony. finishlna somelhln& GI . iJn. ~ llun other cheek. Avoid portanco. Don't be -· -..eny. Your Cllide for by ..,. who is '"'Piclous. 0o · lo\!•Y should be amiability - -Dl\llt be clolle. . applies particularly to family I.BO (July23-,!.ug. 22>:. rel~ .. Don't lip!. New lrlendl, a ~p tr.at1,6n, · AQUAlllU!! 1Jan. · 20-1eb. ololnlnale. c.m.· out of abeil. II)' :Be . percepUve.. Not wise Obtain blnt from GEMIN! ~ tair•ilfllatlont, penoni'lor _.. Give oftyourseli -granl>Q.'Youm(y liive 10 g!ve ( .. ~ INSUl.A TID;-RdOF~-_-. ' . ~ . ~LL ,._OWi . · · · '546•9973 . ·1 A , ' _TOii_ Ole DUTT 24 HOUfll A DAY' \ ,. then yal alto receive. 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' '13.11 ' ' ~" :. ¥.Yt.lr 4-Tl'tlilabtOr .. ICI ... Reforcler / ,• c ' ' ' ' 33 . , f1 Vc!llH " A11o:led ·Tey1 ~al 1111 MPS CHUNK ""' DOG .·fOOD s~1 00 ' 79c DOW. 4 Batlroom . Cleaner :r-2'"'$1 Clroleo ?1.,-Di!, !!n;· TOM C-, Blptslle.Jl.ia lall, Slito .. , • .._.,_ -"" lbtiet -1 other•: 17).· . . . ' 12-.4 ,c:· . Price ta. -• ,. cJu6-"10c ... ' 'Yt \ • • J . Oft" '"""' ' . 'Qr· • Jr • ' I ' ' .$17 ... Va~I 4litc.Me ....... ·mwrwares.t 4.tl Y1IHI Door Mlmrs l§Fsp· ,, ' t · ' . .. • ' "'"-illil. . J· f3Mtof4"Valuell Ceralinic · ,-.· Giltware -· T11rCbke'$2~)' ., .· ~madi .0.Mm •-. ..-.. .. ""m-·-..ar..,,..,., -.. a.a--.. .. _ ~ ..... .._ ..... ! __ • .or • hom .. Sale of •11" Full .. d Ilse· Electric Blankets · *--· . New HotColeHI Giftware ,, I ' / I ,. ' l I I l ) I ... ,. .... ..,.,, .. . I • 1'EGAL NOTICE . . • •• . Seattle Fisherman Fishes for Men l~r Chrlf. i S~Tl'LI (AP)-_ Olin m«loaudad,.rtb~elther lm~Jo..1111 ~~'TGllllllvDlvcmenl.' Cills, nterlmll.and..~..,,.<17 MrdlJettm. tn:e: Perer' WU...._..,..... ••• • ~ l\1-+ p ., I Di I 11) it . 0 t 1t e f 11. . jobl for needy -~ 1'11shennu wbo bocaine a, dien!:e "NIJ\o mpnti\s IQ!t' we Pll _..,. llallll ""'"'1 ·Pulot NonblelWI wrilet !)1Je ll'tYinC plot« _,.y. b1a ~ <JI 111111 for a.rut,, dedttaled our first ~." mau ..._ amnge .,,j h I 1 p 11 7 1 b e t w • I n play1 have hel~ '111111 b1a M.., 117,be ii llOO<thodoz ht ...U.0. pei•m ~ maolC, Cllljstma .... while constahU7 chulclt conve11tfoo fftn I ud even ... de. But he 1111 Theo time I -ol haJ6 the lllblllll ood a1J oq the p J'Uli oliler pro)edi, little more tba!l "1 J1o1tn ll'1 bit way of inlWJlng Jove N1Uvlty playo that have olller llllnp -:trUb lnoludtng resular missionary lo almqol ' 1,006 -llld II in Ill& fellow men. bOcome ' ChrilllnU lrldltion the llrg...ello .-U.klnp. wllrk on S..tlle'1 Skid Road keeps growing Ult• Toplf," ',"rm not 1 Bllilo-thumplns 1 ... ihouiaodl In tbe Pug.t ~ ;' t h e U-yeawld Sound 1rt1, lllaed bi Jh• Llllhenn "'* Wfl1 tell YQJI large clllJldl ...a tolevlllld wllll • 1leam ill blo .,... ~ -·~ "BIJ'I' 'r.t (<C lo If\! tho tat yeir'a "A Tale c( ·Tl'" job ...... 'l'hirl'I ll••YI .. IMI• lJ ~. '"' I ..... fl1lle _,.. .. "' 7' junior blCb ICbool t6 PU!O< N.;;ulett81, who studento. Puleo N- Mottel :O~tOITOl:I fOI"" Jt ye.an\~ tbe icy Wl"Ott I tcg:pt that 'tells GI , 111, .. ,.. cou•t °' nt• Bering Sea qCb -.muner on the ooeefRllon1 and blrtb ol. , ''"'' ., CAL1fl01NLA "°' LEGAL NOTICE Nt• 1 halibut -·~. -, •'--In Jeaue ainit. · TNI COUNTY °' HAM•I CllTtfllCATI Ofl IUSINISS. "'-llUUlll'CI · W"!;:- ....... llN (llTlfl'ICllTI °" CM:flOllATION POii l"IC:TITIOUI llAMI quaiat oostumes to dramatize '"" putor ,hoc>\11 hli •U· l!llllt fll IOHA flALLIS MAXWELL. TIANIACTtotf 0, •UllNlll UMDll -""'""·""" ii.. ~lf'Y .... la Ill .. --"oa.·"· ·.-j•·· Na'Uvl· die-In ..... 1•-t ~ .. w'·-• 1:;1 lDNA F. MAXW&LL !"'"'""'l!clllol fllCTITIOUS Not.Ml condUctt!lt I ~ If 174' T111lll1 .... _..,.., JK .... W<> ,,,_ 'It'" U1' "'-"" llCll F11n1) lkt Mlll5. AAOAA ADDISON 114& UNOEltllONl!O COltl'OltATllOH A¥t .. Celli /MM. Qllt9nJI ........... fht lJ; play& ,tha\ shock. And be Ult Ange) ·teUI Mary: uyOU MAJl.Wf.Ll, OtciMIH. ifofa '*""" cwtlfY ,,.,., tr fl QMllCflllt tkt!llM ftt'll'I ft9llW ti '!'HI! CUCl(lD ..-_, Ll-.:t.i .... of '•• ha by NOTtCE II HlllEIY GIVEN ...... I .... .,... iou ..... 1 .. ...,.WI Drift, !'OT •!"' -1IMt Miii """ .. ___, goes auwt ~ uDI.... men are go.... to yt a bl ! cHllltwn "' ,,_ """" _... "=: ......,_, IMdl C.IHM'lle. t'*t _.., fll .,. ,,....,,.. --.. ....,.. -wfth IOCh drlvt that, h1a nets 'God ls • full11H .... HI.a _,...,;.,. ""'' ·1:.. ,..,_ ~ , .. !IN -lM llM fktttlow ffmi -flt •tcllOW Ill f\I• ... llllQ; ti rttNlftct }t It ......... ,__,....., J!.i:' w11t1-::"" -=.n ,.,...=..:._ "t :1.t =.J: .=:...=. ,.~ ~ uv-~ 'Uf T•ttft Q.ep fDllnc ,Jltb ever io-to the world. He 11 Pkinl the llfl''" "" ,,. ,.,.. ., ,... 1""" ._1 1.._ ., ...,.._. 11 11 foitrow1· Ave.. c... MIN. c.'""""' crtaslna catcMI of followfll'S. you to help him teep b1a lllfftW --'· ... ,,..... ........ """ GAT!Wt:IT ttA.TIONAL. IP.te..' -0.led NIY. '· 1•· ' -~----·... 1go, "·re word." . ' ' l!W ,__,., Wlldlit'I. II 1'fll -DfM. Mk • ....,.... Dorll L Sdloflllll IUU-~ J-'I' MJC -~~ '' .,. tmm "" LOVILIU. ~c.llfllnllti ,_, 111' MtwMrt s11te Ill C.llWfll•. or.,. c.uritY: i•e only Sl Lu t be r a n Dumbfounded, Mary criel: ~?~~r.v ~.:_ic•""~'*": ~ ..=,u~ ..a.. "'" 1t111 1111 • .. :lk ~·:?:.1:-~"':11'::.' :.=:ri: filnlllet in bis p¢sh and \be~ "I can't. I'm a virgin. l'm :i:i-.11 c....: :"w. -~ fOfll'ICIAi..T::,•,·.~ NA TOON L ' ' ::ci-i:;"" cio:." ~\I~~: -= held 1erv1c:ea iii 11' ICbool not interested In having babies ~ ~IMlm~.i;:: ':.u.."": ~l!-,HC.MOa.OAN~Jll:.N • 1•~~~= wltll~':rlllMnt hoUse. Or gett!nJ married, Of, for 1rtw 111e t1,.1 ~"°"'., n111..ne1.. =~J ICLASSl!lrf ioFF1c1M.. s~LI uecu wuns. How do you build a tnlllion-' that matter,' I jWlt don't want 011111 NDWmW u. 1""· 1ecret1r·,: R..i .. c. Knu dollar church comp~ In li~tle to have anything to do with J•~ A. Mlll'ft-::.. STATE 0, CALll"otlMIA I Nol•FY PubMc-Cllllfinil• mare than • dec''"'lef PaStor lhla whole ~ ldt.a. Walt ., ~·::':.'!. ":.mec1 ~ COIJJM" ·Of',.J-ot ANGl!lltl • :=-t::~• In I":' LtlYILl!SS. •aTWIY a. cu .. Ka o.. 1t111 •'" Hv ot NowmlMt'. A.O. """ COftln\lnloft E•*• · NPfdlletten wai a fllherman. 'til1 my mother ears of this. s.n W111111r1 •1w11.. SUit• 1ue IMI. Mfwe .,,. At.VIM M. ttURTIMAN .1111J 1 1tn He knew be rieeded b3it, so She'll lliy I've gone star~ rav., u. ,.,..._ c.111en111 ...,. • "°",.., hltllc 1111 ,..., ..,. ..,.. c ...... rv l"ubn"*' Or.,... c .. 1' OeJIY' PllDt 1.:. · wro•· a p•-abou· t Noah 1·ng mad'·" · T .. 1 llJ.nMlfl ~ :::·_,~ ::.:;llJ~-: ,,,..,.,.., ..... I), 10. !1 Ml .,_..; l1IC .,;: .,.~ ·~· t:""c.o.11 0111J P11ot. JO~EPH c . M01tG.lN. Jtt .. .,,. F11rn,'."·-'"'----------'-""'-lnl:t the Atk: He updated it But the Angel la convincfng "'""""°"' 21,. :n .,"' 0eamti.r 4. n, 1. W.UMEM ~ k -,... 11e • ""1'< • • NOTICE '!vtth contem'porary language, and-the Christ Child la born INI :Ml ... Ill l" .. ldMf Md llultl,.,, .....-.cttve!v ~ ., "' __..tkln 111a1 ,.-"':! fflll------------1 tumid some ol hia ti.nJ con-in a stable after an uowo.rtht wtttir" 1nrtrvtnetrt oi1 blll•ll' "' !hi cor· T..za11 aU bilo od d k "· •· f ' POl'•llol'I tr-tin 111med, .. "' •di-.... SUPl .. IOfl COUltT °" THI aTATI greg 00 actors a ac-nm aecurM UJCJ p.ee or .. to -ltwt well ~•lien IMCUfld °' CALll"OllMIA tress;es apd . played \he part Mary in I ·sudden sober 11cl _ P41al llM Mme. l'OR THI COUNTY OP Ol:AJMI le he c1Rn,JCAT1 011 •usu1a11 1n ww.-Wttertifll, 1 111 .... her'rllllle .... ""''Ut of Noah himself. ()f vio nt defiance of t. ''tC'ffTtoUI HAMI ... ,,,, hi..., •nd ttn.ld ""' otflrlll HOTICI °"· HIARIN• Of' l'l'TITION •• s 0 Dl e w be re'',' Mrs. reluctant innkeeper, Tiie """""'111111' doel <trtlfv 1Mf ht -• tt\e lf•Y •Ml ve•r '" tll11 cerflllc.11 P'OR l'RO•ATI OP *tLL A.HD l"OR 11 ClDt'!Clu<""-1 bullM.s •f 20ll1 Quill flr.t 1boY1 wrtntt1. Llnllll T•ITAMSH'fA-T N:ordJJetten J'eclll!, "he found "Chflstmll ' plllyl are 8 StrMI~ NNMl'f lffdl.. Clllfotnll, f,lllller (Ol"FICIAL SfAl) Eit•le Of IUNICI 0.P'QttD, 0.-real anhn·'·, too -.• ~y. great tea-"''ng tool," Paltor : !tie flctlth!IM fl"" ...,.,,. Of EXlctJTIVE A1¥1n M. KUl1Jrll•n. ed . &WI y v .. l:.IU AVIATION ..... ""' Mkl firm i. ~ ftoflry l'llbllo<.tltlmll NriTICIE IS HEll:llT OIVIN Thi! IOID'e pigs. 11h:eep -and even Nord!leUen 18)'1. UJ\'1 good ' ol !hi felllWlnt --wl)oiM llllN PrlrKINI Offlu '" HARVIY G. O.FORO hi• fl"9111 11uttr. a dove lo n. Olli over the 1-yN>no people lo ~ t6 In fllll •"' •llce fll ~ •• •• lAI """"' C-rv • pttlt\oll fot Pf'Oblle e1 .. It •nd •1,3 v• ... _ .,.3 fol~: M'I' C-l•lol! f xpl"" lei' "-Gf Lllter1 THl111Mr1t1ry audl-Jrl "· ··•·-1 •= get the feeling of ........t.aving 'lt'llll1m C. C.Nblrt. 311 Unl'rwsll"I' A111vsl JI, 1'11 to ttit llllllleMI", rm<HM:e to wlllch ...,...... M.11:' ~ "'1 •• ,· r.-w -1'" • •-· c.. ,.,,,_, c.1Hor..i.. s:uRnMAN ANO U.Rl'ATY i. mHt ..,. fiUrhr ""'°"•'"" lfld nasiUm Where the play was BJbllcal characters. ' T h e o.tect ,.__. t. IHI. 111 1. t-tJ omo.. llllh 111 lfltt tN ,._ .,,. •l•c. "' flllrt111 prestttted." . ... ...... 1 .... becomes more real." LEGAL NOTICE '· NOL ~ABLE $199 100% . Ffnu1l11 llUWDTA~ Prl'-4 f~ r •• m& .. aeao 23 STYLES 1'0 CHOOSE FRONr FRIEi -~,!..~,., ~~i:-qmc •l.1 J11r. ::01.?.;::;,. '!l!!i!' :)~:;: ~ ?~!~:, Table Ttnnj1 Top with DELUXE SLATt:tfr" BUS ind FREE lnst11!1tionl SEE IT NOW!-- . Lifetime ·Guor1ntud ' __ :;:;;,'° . . ,SLATE POOL TABLES S36JL en. Th• i1mn:r FROM .. : ' Al· Pool T•bft . ' ! 1'1111 XJ!ta4 luy Nowl Por Surprl.:.":i;i9·~ ..'. Dell very' ancl fat U~ ;: ~~~ ----·------'· ... ::- Open 7 Days 11 tii'J.,:i· Call Now "' "·' ':;;;·!:;-;· 532-1992 Wllhm-c. c.r ... , ia.-rv 111111, c.11en11., tnlt t111 Mml ,... *" .., tor ~ •• ._. ..... s111t o1 c•lltwN&, °"""' c-'Y: "'"'"""' 10, tt-. •t t :• 1.11'1 .. "' ,.,,. eourtr01Jm The pastor didn't forget pro-Not · on1y young people are -·· ~;i.:, O!'i N......,..._ t. IHI. before ""'• Pulllllshed Or•nte C<W11f O•llY Piiot, Cl ~rtmlllt No. 1 fll uld murt I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;:;::::;;:;:;;::;;~::;;;:::;:;;:;:;;:;;;:::::;;;;;;;:::::::;;;;::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;::;:;;:::;::;;~;::;=;;;:;:;:::;;::;;;;;;:;;;;::;; • Ntnl"I Pubic In ..... tor Mid ,, .... o-nbtr 4, 11, 11, "· lHI 210WI 11 1'f Wat "" '"-'· 11'1 "" c1tY _...,..llJ ..,.,.. .... Wll"1m C. Cllrlbtrt Cl lallf1 AM, C.t""'"ll. 0 E SU"'' E ES ' 9 •-• • -,. " '" -"""' LEGAL NOTICE • .,,., -"· '"'· I' M .,DAY 10-5 OPEN V. , TIL MIN 11 ....,...... fo Mii wltlll11 ~ W, I . IT JOHN •trum.,,1 ...i ~ ht utellfed p,ftftJ COunfT Clll'll ~Fri~AL llAL) CEll:Tll'ICAT• GP' •VllMall =M= :..-=Nlfwo& ~ Gr111M l'ICTITIOUI ,. ••• MAMI sun .. ~1'1' Public THE UNOERSIGHEO "'°'" ht•tb'I' lM • ......... C.lff«ltll tol4I St•k af Clll!taml• c...tlf'I' ffl1t he Is ~,,. • wllldow Tel• u•n"im PrlnclNJ Oflkl IR Clnfllllll Mr. bUllnul If 11121 E. ,IUrfll, &ttr.. fir hll"-' 0r ,._......, c1w "' Tusnn. C:-fT e1 or'"''' 111k ' •nH ..........,, 11 C..Flfor'nl•, under tt>e flcfl!IMM """ l'ublllhtll 0••"'1• c.t D1llY Piiot, ~J.!f':1~:' l!ll.Plrft ,..m<I of JUAN'S WINDOW CLEANING Dlcemilef' l, .. lt. IHI IMilMI PUbHsllell OrU'll (usf 0.11J ll!lot SE•VICE. "f!ill !hit .. Id ftnn ii - ----,. ... ·-· ....... tN ~ ,.,._, --Nov....-"' .. 11 ,.._ llld lddl'IU •r. II foli-t, t.wltt LEGAL NOTICE ~. INt lf..... JUAN pta.z. IMt ...... ., 0111ne11 --:,=,=.,=,=·"•a""•"·-.=,,...,,~,~ .. c.=,~u,.--1 ~iNt.;51 "":.,les ~J·~ittll 6l'I' ,ICTITIOUI NAMI LEGAL NOTICE "',.__, 1..._ . The u~•nld do <el'llf'I' ttwf ,-llfM JU•N 01,tot ll'l! c:ondl>el111t • busl...u II •a.R 1211 STATE 0, ~llP'OttNIA ) Ylrk!OWfl, HllflltMOtlln llffdl, Clllfernll, vndlr lhl fkllllolll n"" -llf TROIKA CIRTll'ICATll 01' IUSINlll COUNTY OF OJI.ANG! ) INOUSTltllES 1~ ""'' Mid nnn 11 l'tCT'ITIOUI •lllM NAMI Olol THIS lflt'! dl'f' fll "'-• A:O., -...eif<1 if f1M -flltlrlWllll -. wllclM The ~lilllHI Ill '*'-"" certllY , ... before m<I W"llY w ....... ,... I I full 11111 we •r. ~i... 111 111 11lllrY NOllN Publlc 111 IOd fol' Mid (CMllY MmH n • Ind •l•c11 fll rnl!fenct buatl'!l$1 11 Co-P""*" •f 4lt Horfl'I 1111f I~. rakll"9 "*•In dulJ COin< •rt 11 fe ..... •. eo.n Hiillnirfl'. t."\IN llffdt. C.lltornt1, rnlul<lnfd •l!d rworn, PffMl!lllV •-rlCI' DEAN S. WILLIAMS, l71l law1, undlr" tM fldttlol,s flNJI ,..,,,. fll FETS JUAN DIAZ k-k me jr1 bl lht Cotti Mfsl, C1llfol'nl1, ANO Of;TI I NTEltNATIONAL P9t"lllll .,.,_ -.. ·~ fe CHA .. LES I!, ROJ'TOCIL. ,, •• G l.l. •• [.. ... •• •-' -·-,. ~.................. Pet1'r-W1r, c.. .. Miu, Clll~ll. A •nd M• ...... Is the w1tll1n ,,.............. • _,_.._ JOHN H f'ECtc 17!7t Ash llrwt ~ ... ,.... tohowllll --.mo.. to .... '""' hi •~ea/fed flM ......... . , ' 111mt1 11'1 full •1111 ~ 11 rnimnc;. IN WlnlEU WHEa.EOF 1 """' lltr-le FoumfF" V1llt¥, C1llfernlt. •re !'<I fellalft. to-wit: ... ""' hi..., •nd ~Id nw otfkJ1I D•led o~~wTt.(:MS Doris ,.,,, Fib. Mn 111...i.w. Co-... r ...... , 11111 yur 11'1 .... Clftlllc.lt' CHARLES e Jl:OSTOCIL ,__ dfl Mir. Cllllfvrlil. flm "°""' wrltttn. JOHN H Pics: fill!"' LOlllM Otlwlll .. ,._ •I Cllff IOl'FlCIAL llALl SI If! fll CllHfol'.ii. Ori ~· Orlw, NIWIW'I h1dl. C.llfornl•. Wnlt'I' W. A~'°" t,.. December '2 l: beler'• -o.tld Odobtr 11. !NI. Nal•l"I' Pubnt-C11Hon!1• • • .._ ... ~. Dett1 I' 1'1'11 Pr!~I Oflkl Jn I NM1ry Public I" Ind f6r Mid 111'fe, EU-L Oetw.lllr Ori-(Ollnf'I' Pl!,._.lllY •P-rld D~N S. WILLIAMI, STATI o, CA(ll'OltNIA. M'I' Cori'!rnlnloll EJt.irn CHARLES E. ROJTOCIL, Ir.I· JOHN COUNTY °' Oll:AHGI! I a. Sept. 2', 1'72 H. PECIC --to me to ... !ht · o n Ocioblf' 27, lNI, be~rt ..,,, 1 Publl!.lled Or1n9fl C1111t D•llY l'llot, :':'::swl~nsl= ,•:.: .== NollrY Pull~t Ill 11'111 for Mid County November l'tl, 21 '"" C!e«mber ~. 11, td 111.., ,~Kvled !hi 11,,,.,, 11'111 Shit, __.11'1' IPHlired Dort. lMI l'll'J.WI !OFFICIAL SEAL) Fon Feb 11'111 Ellll'le LOUIN Detwllllotr Orrn~ll V. Utt 11-,... -"' lie lht --wllOM LEGAL NOTICE Nal1,., Pubttc-C1tl!M11I• 111mts ll'lrt subterlbed to lht wttllll'I Prllld n 1 Olf1c1 In lmltVl\'IH!I, •nd Kknowledtled to mt 1'41ft4 Or•-C-tv ""'' li'le'f' UKU!ftl""" MllN. CP'ttTIFICATC 0, aU~IMl'SS M¥ Commluloll Ex•lrts Wlt11111 ""' lllnd lrld Mii. l'ICTITIOU'I l't•M MAM• Ml•dl 21. nn !OFFICIAL SEAL) THE UNOERllGNED doll hlrfbot Pub11!J\ed Or1Me C111t1! 0111\' Pnot, ~ ... ~ ... ,_ ~-tltY 11111 ..,,. II condUdl!!I I l•nlflH'l•I Olcernber ~. II. 11, ''· ,,.. JIMl"8 ...,,.ry ,._,,..; • ~ Mlrvla buslneo 11 Silt Hlllnl ol¥tM11.1---,-,,~--·------ PrlMIPll Offla. IR Slnl• Ana, Cllllfllrl'll1. City Gf Slnl• LEGAL NOTICE Or-Countv ...... Ind olhen. CounfT al Or•nt•. fioY C-Fsdon f.ulrn si.te ol c11rtorn11. und., ""' 11c11t1oml--=::=:c==~~=~~'--Oct. lt, 1'71 !'lrm """" ... MAll:Y'S JANITORIAL C•RTIPICATI 01' IUS!Nast PufllWletl Or1""' CM1t D1llV Pllol, SERVICE "1111 lhll ••Id firm I• P'ltTtTIOUS NAMI t.lovemblr t1 11'111 o.ctmbll" 4 n. 11. ~Sfd·el !hi tollowlnt "'"°"' whol• Tiie u..,.•1'9111C1 do c1rflf'I' n..., lNI 2111'"611 !'llltne •nd lddrn.s I• 1, toliewi, to-WI!: c:ot!duc!IM I btnl"'°n at W W. 17th MARY LOIJ MAGDALENO, Jlt2 Str1tl. Cost1 Mll'll, C1lllaml1, u...ier Milin!' AYINMJI lllllf AM C•lllor"ll ""-llttltlol" firm 11eme of Wl!NEQA '210l ' ' ' COll:POll:ATION Ind 111•1 Hid llrm It -----.-.-.-,,-M-----WITNESS MY hlncl ltllt lttll "' CMIPOSed al""' lollcrwt111 persOM. wllose NOTICE TO ClllDITOlll Ill ~lier. 1Ha "limes In lull 1"° P .. DI l'ftldenu. LEGAL NOTICE IUPlllOI COURT Of' nll MAll:Y LOU MAGOALEHO 1'1 e, kllllt'n: ''.' ••••• ,,, ... ,. •oo STATE OF U,LIFOll:NIA ) FRANK 115SELt.. ::r:t11 Clly st., -COUNTY F o •ANGE NewDOl'I letdl. Celllel'nl~. THI COUNTY 01' OIU.MI 0 I ll:Ollf.llT JAMES BISSELL 4f7 fol-. A-41141 ON Ttt!S ltlh dl'I' of N....ember A.O., OI'._ Ave N""'°" • ' h Ertelt flt NELt.11! C. EYRAUD, I .... blfor1 PM Elll•r LockMrf I Notll"I Cillfor"ll. ·• 11 ' ' D«Htecl. Publlc Ill Ind f9" Mid Couiify •nd IOA fllSSELL. lJU Cit 11 N NOTlt:E IS HEltEllV GIVIEN to ._ S111,., reskllno IMrtln Outy commlulonlcr llucll Clllltor11!il y ·• -rf c,..,,119u !:If 1111 1bove ntrned deaden!' •nd swam, .,.r511111llY -J'ld MA"V flE v'ElllLY K 0alJSEll .., 0,. ""'' I ll ~ IWYll9 ~I ..... l lnll LOU MAGOALE NO --k mt to ,tow N~ iHdl C Mf.mt lllll Ille Mid dk«lent .,, reiiulrN 111 fllot bl ""' ~ whoH nflmt 11 •lltlKrllled o1i;, Dlct,.,.Mr 1 ifff• '· ,,,...,, wltll ""' _Ml.., VClllCl'!lr., In lo lhe wltllln ln11rorn,m, 11'111 •cknow""· FRANK ais!nl · "" Olllu of ""' dwk af !hi •tiov. ed to IN lfi•I ll'!I! txec:utld !ht! u ml, ltOIFRT JAMES lll!Sl!LL enllllld court, or to _,,, ltlml, wltll IN WITNESS WHEll:EOF, I h1ve l'ltreur.ta IOA lllSSF.LL ltlt "~"' 'IOUdllR. to .,.,. un-Ml my hand 11'111 l lflxtd mr ollltl•I llEYl!ltLl' It' ll!StELL ~r.ltned 11 The otllett ol 1111 oll!ll!"nen Mii "1e dl'I' Ind yeir 1" Ill!• urtlftc.te Sllltt of C1lllel'nl1, 0,.111111 Countv: H,to•T j, MIERA$, "2' M. FltU«H llr1t Ibo .... wrltte". 0.. Oece<o1bo>r 2, l'61. beler'I -· St .. Los "'*Its, C.lltornl1 tclM2, wt'!ldl !OFP'ICkA .. L .~et,;,~ll rt 1 Nof:ll"I' ,ubllc ln 1nd lei' .. ld Stt.le, II "" •Ila ol blll'-Ill ""' llncller•ltMll • -·II' IPllff•ld FRANK •1ul!Ll In 111 m•tlen Hrl11"1nt lo lllt tthle NOii"' Publ!c-C•Ulornl• •OllEll:T J.l.Mf.S 11111!.LL ID ' al Hid dlcldetlt, wl"11n lour monnu ~rl~I~ ~: In llSSELL Ind IEYE•LY IC. '1f1SSl!.t.~ •tfet frw nm P<lbl1e9lia.. Ill 11111 ""Ila. M~• carnmC:U.1~n ~Ira _._.. "' Int "' ti-"'' _,....,. """-D•~ Nlwm-a..'* O<;tat>er ll, IMI ,.,_ •rt wbKrlbld t. fht wttllln Allitln H. f.rr-.... ,,........ 0 ........ ,. __ I .. ," .,.. IMlrvrnenl •Ml •dllowi.ctt• llMY Ill· Admlfthlnllor flt !ht Esllla rUu .,_, ••·~ .__, "' • ~ lht II,..~ al "" l boYt fllmel de«denl NO'l'~r 20, 1J llld Dlarnber •. II. (01"FtCIA'°'l•.At I · Ma.IT lo MllRAS. lNI 217HI J. L. U•ldl .. """"""' At Llw, Sl'i Nolll"I' Pu!Mk.(:11ffornl1 »JI ti. ,..,_ St. L,GAL NOTICE l'rll'ICINI omc:e In Let A_. .. C•Ulw11h NM1 Or-1 Cou111Y TEL: (11JJ IS4·11U NOTl(I! 01' SALi OP' M~ com,,.,l1sloft E~Plrft Att.......,1 fW Almlllldl'ller , •EAL •ttOPl!RTT AT N-bw Jl, lfft Publllhtd Or1"91 Coifl D•llY Plllt, l'ltlVAT'I IAL'I ' l'ut/119'1ed Ort"'' Cuti D•ll'I' Ncwtmbtr 1l. 10, 27 Ind Dt>ctmber Nt. P.5U.$Jt Oec1mOer A..11. If, 2,, 1MI •· 1..... INMI I_..., C-' Ill 1M lllf1 .t Ci•"""" LEGA.lr NOTICE 1.t fir .. C.llfT " L• "-111 In ti" mitt•• "' lht 1E1t111 al LEGAL NOTICE EUANITA A. ESSIE Pl"OFJl.!SO, 1.k.•. NOTl(I OP' Tll:UITll'I U..L& EUANITA ADll:IANO l'EDElt1SO, 1.k.1. .... ..... EV,toNITA ESTe .. PEOElttSO, Dec:t•• N<TnCE " lltreby ,......, ""'' ... "'"""'- "· •iv, lfit 2'fll llloY fll Dlc-W, IMI, Notice II llerebf' ''"'° 11111 lhl -•t the '*" fll 1 t 'clod. ,. M. it llerllil...-f vrrill MM 11 ,.,,....19 Mlol. 111t lftlllt ..,_ 9f (k-1 ..... 0c-i,. .. Of -'!« IM 16tll dtY fll Dectmblt', Cwrtlloute, 11t W.,t li.tltll ltrtel, S.nt1 If... 11 ll'M llfflce fll A.. Rldw'Mrld, AM In 1111 (ltw Cl Sin!• Anl C....... Allomty 11 Llw, •l He. Al'ft rldt " Orlllft, C~lllem!•, IXCHAHGI! SI., Los Anotles. COufttr Cl U. -""ttles. SECUll:ITT CORl'Olt'\TION HtC • 11111: or C•Mlotnl•• "' 111t llltl'!ell c..111or11!• corP011t1or>, 11 Tnn1ee. "Wiii Ind bnt bidder, 1"41 MlbfKI la ~ Mii •I Public 141Cllll'I 1-Ille 1111 ... 1 fl•rn•tte" by said SU-lw Court, 111 bldOet' for cell'! '" llwf\11 "*""' Gf !hi rl.111, title lrld lllllf'ftl ol Mid lhl U0nltH t1111!',, 111 ...... -'tie If ft1t lle<HMd •T the llmt ol dHtll •!Id 11..,. "' Hie "" tonowlnt ftscl'!becl 111 lt>e rltlM, Ill.. •rid l~lll'ftl 1'11111 rHI 11rt9tl'IY: 9llll•k 11'1 tM Cit¥ ef tM ntlll af H .. -lid 1111 ~tl'ICI' Co.ti M1M C-nl\I Ill Ortflff 1111'1 .., -•llor> fll .... .. olhlrwlM. ., Clllllomll., ... dlter'lbld •• fol~: '1'her 11'!1" or Ill ICWltlOll tt 11111 UI 1 " TrKf Ht J111! ~ llf Yid decuMd. II ~ ....... el 111 1 ""'' r9Cef'lltd In ::.a.: JI de>llh, M Incl l'I •• Ille amilti Hit 4' DI Mltalll-M11t$. ' rNI -"' .. ...,.It: i.. llMI Cll'I' Gf s.111 .... wm 111t l'l'\IW wmwut ..._ llNdl, mwl'i' II Ori-lilllt Cl'l'INll!I 1W W1rr11'1f¥ rf'Hrii1ftt fltkt tt Cllltfornl.. NrtkuNr" dlKtllltd IOIM!Slklft' cw __..._ • ,,,,• 11 lellow9. Jo.wit • • .. ........ M Lets n •nd. I! Ill atoct n 111 ,. °',.1 -'-··-_,.. llr ""' --111 _....... II M.. mnftn"N Ill Ardt lllllldl Heltllh. IR """ c ...... 1¥ • etrl1ln ~ " tn.I oetmd "' Ill Or ante. 511111 rl C1Htorftl1, ,.. EYEL Y M. lllUNN .. Trvst'1W1. k EX-"'° ~ ...,_,, ,_..... Iii hlitl CHANG! S!CU-ITY COll:POllA'TION I, 11 -· f llld 10 ol Ml~lllneotn INC,, 1 (l'""""nl• CIH'Por~lloll II Trirat~: Ml-. l'KllrWI fll u ld Or1tl9' CounlJ. !or Ille befltfll '1111 MO!rlh' flf HOWARD T..--Gf Mii c•lll I" llwful mont'Y' DICKSON 1ftll EMMA M. OICKiON of f'-Uni* St.tu on conflnNllon NIH Febrwry 11 "" anot l't<&f'ded fll ui., et Mrt <1111 •rid IMlltl!ICI Mardi· 1 lHll Ji. 1«.t UJl p IYldtl'OI! "' ,..,. --., Mlrtltff -Offk:111 ~ec:ordl ., Mii • ~':; fl/t. TrvJt 0..... _. IM ~ • II Or-. tl1lt of C1llftmlf •Id. t " ~ ., _, bit to Defl\11' .... rtellf'lllCI' AutU.t ., 1M :t.. ~--~ "'t, .,. 1'rll""9 11111 =~ •""9n In hlltl 111t. .t """' wltl lie NiClf¥ICf II 1111 llior ... ld 0.tM• "'-"'bit' tl. lNI otflc'I •I -ll!M lftff' ..... first VctHAN(tl: S•CURI TV co111:. "*lc.llfefl flerW I nd ......... •11 POIUT10M II ...... II': J. IYAN HOLM O.• 1 .. uu:.aa: Ill. tM T""'tet F~I( IW. Nfltl WO ~ Publltllld 0.•-Cetlf 01llJ "''"' : ,::. ~ o-nt.t. .a. 11, 11, n• ,.,.... .UlAltAM a1CHMMD ., ,.., """~ ll, "-.......... (I ...... ..,. .. ,..,.., ... .,...,. PllllH9'1td Or1:"'9 C..11 011":!,',."' DK. s, .. 11. lNI ~ Kids Lik• to Ask Andy ,1 ~----~~-----~-----· --- "C'mon ... qarpe.t Your HomeJi.,, for Christmas .. :' · ........ ~ ... ,nc .. -·.n-1 ,.. ............... . c.,,.....1 wtt91 Mblt flit• ~ckittt , • • hi! c•l•r Y j1cti11u. l•sy hi <flt• ••• wtn't fuu •r 1h.4. Win wur for yMfl. COSTA MESA 524 W. 19th · St. 642-4105 Custom Drapes Alf P•~a v •• It'• ...... .,, ... .,... '9M '501 ' Cotiti"""'" '"•-• Mrln Pile , , • ......... hi-le 1tyli111 •• ell th llloc:1r1t1r c ... rt. A,,,..,,. •r FHA, a-4 H•""k"'i"'t· WESTMINSTER • 15354 BEACH BL VD. IK-"":.:*9~?546ddenl OUl HUGE IUYIHG ,OWEl FOR 26 CAl'ET TOWH STOHS ALWAYS SAVES • " so vo:.'~ . . .. , Compl•f•/g '}~ /ngfall•<I , '; inclutllng ~~ Ptd<ling ! '~ .. i ' '" !ls •• . • • • Th~ater No tes Ree'1 Cast OCC , GoldeTJ WestMoun(NewSho ws • • 18:t:riStmas. · I ' I ~~Q Orange County j>reml"" ol lam«! German ,::omposer Hugo DiJtler'• "Ad- >vent MusJc" will be held at t' angt Coast College Sunday a concert featuring the • ening chorile, the ooocert :choir and concert band. I The concert will be held ' fat 4 p.m. in the OCC :.Auditorium. There ls no ad- !mlasinn charge and the public its Invited. ; The program will be a !highly varied one In both Jttyles of music and. in ,!~:S~ Chorale, Wider ~c«itii:tor Lei Van Dyke, will ibegill the program w I I b lchoruHS from "For Us a 'Cl§ Ii Born" by Bach. l ~Ill follow the Dilt1er !ploce.. 7be Coocert Choir and lEveolnll Cborlle, with organ :...i braa. will then follow :wtth "Hosanna" by Leinbach iand-·~Glory to God" by Nelaon. i Th4 Concert Band will ~ent ''Thrt Chorale l>reludes" by B a c b-Latham, ?'Jesu, Joy of Man'a Desiring'' ~ and "Slavonic Fo1k Sulte'' by Reed. • e gram will close with ·. "by Leldze n , ""' the band, choir and -'l · ~~Concert Choir will be -~.C er )he direction of J. P. "': y~ and the Concert Band ·4 er tlr. Charles Rutherford, ~ bo the OCC Music Depart.. ''TML -:= . . ;! • i'! -,,~ . "': •:f ... ter Drama . ding Slated ~~: . 1 of Harold Pinter'1 ,, pl~y "The Birthday PB.!1Y" · ~ven Tburaday , Friday ·4 ~s'aturday at 1:30 p.m. :J ,~ Cal State Long Beach I'!:: dl~eater. -ti ic11ied' in the cast is ·-'!: i1m'6 Reitz of Co11ta Mesa, 1 ociate prqfessor of theater 1r ~ l[ls, who will play the role .. ; ii Goldberg. Reitz formerly • 4 lis an actor and director ·~ilth South Coast Repertory. ~!!!ii . .,.,. Bv TOM TIT\Jll tv!table -talion botw- ot ... O.ltr "'9f .... hlJplet Ind lquaret. Jt WU A piJt ot conectatt.,,,... nm preaente<llii II!'* Yort ducllonl -one malclng 111 In tllM and wu liter lllllod Well Coast debut, the other In London. a wtll·knoW American claaslc Cast memberl are Lynn. -Co OD the boards th11 week, Harris, watt Douglat, Xerrllit winding up the 1968 calendar Chrlsttnah, r&k:beale Cannofti ()f live theater o((erings alon& .n.mlla ' MyodUsc, Lucinda the Orange Coast. H'untley, Cam Your1g, Gordon ' The new show 1J "Halfway Penge and Bob H o p. per . Up the~ Tree!' by Peter Understudies are B a·r b 1 I' a U • t i o o v , opening tonight Mawdsle)l, BJU Cochran,• BUI at Orange_ Coast ()ollege. '!)le PilJnan llld M'eve Roblnoon. more f~ ~\ay Is Tennee-eurwn ttme II l:ll· p.m. see Williama A Streetcar In the colleie auditorium. wJth Named Desire," oPOolni at · rf , · lo"'"'" "-··b Gotd West College for two pe orm .. nces .......... "'"6 ~ Saturday.· Adrillsa1on II free, Jack HollADd, who llllCed but tickets must be obWned Arthur Miller's "After the at the OCC ltudent store. Fall" at O<X last spring, is • • • ni--... ina "Slret'"l'r" for diretj,ing lbe Ustinov work, uu~~~"O ... wblcli will enjoy Its first alag-Golden West la Cb 1 r I e • tng ootside of New York. It Mitc hell, head of the GWC will be presented in the round drama department. on U)e expansive ()Ct' 1tas:e1 Diane Baty will play the wltn seating available for only central role of B 1 a n c h e 200.spectators. ·~DuBois, with Pete'r Conway "Halfway Up the Tree" la cast u lhe' brutish Stanley 1 comedy.about the eeneral!on Kowalski. Candy !lardy will gap and· p1'1lllllse> the IJ> . appear as hit wile, Stella, THEY'RE 'HALFWAY UP TREE' OCC's J•mil• Mynllern, Kermit Chrl1tm1n SCR's Comedy Har.dly Slwws Its 500 Years ~ In a theatrical era which makes much of immefilaey and innovation, South Coast :Ji Crossword Pmzle .:::: ACROSS 45 Protective r.r.im ;! Tum out 47 Affected by ·-lj device- • of shape senst of ~ii E. fudlan ~ul ll J ~Ii",;.,.. ~ ~~:i:::r: r.:• .tn S6 srn•gogue -'l. l lkt structure ··1 g o flclal ~I'. •' boy!'' 60 Kind of feve r 61 Akron ·ii lutmus ~roduct: ;·1-:rnf.ot b4 L:o~r~~ • , pullcflng_ feature •• Protective 65 N. Am«. ., coating geologlcal .i: 111aterl1I epoch , ., Kind of Mi Singles ·,~ lyrlc poem 67 Perambu· . ..;D Arabian l1lor " J till'-: 68 S1ow-wttted ~a DlsfOrt &9 Army unit: •• · $Jacts Abbr • . , sale "'"" t~· •I'S · ent Ing on ' goods Otrt1h:1er tctlvt !• DOWN l Wtathtr· man's word 1 Epllhtt of Alhtna 3 t<nocks 4 Gtslutt of dis approval 5 Kltchrn ACCtssory 6 Amer. Ac•deMy of Sci ences: Abbr. 7 lnterjecUon . of surprise I Provolr:es lo angtf " .. 12/4/68 .. J , ••••••••• e * TonlCJht * e e SKI NIGHf.e . e · war .. n Mllle r'o • • SKI MOVIES • • , plus • SKI SHOW • • •MR. OO'S• . ............ . • SUH e SOUNDS e ITU ... • 2100 W. Cod Hwy. • 1 642·1131 Newport A .......... M•. S.Hay at 1:JD "**** A IWTOPl£CE" -.11;11! ..... ¥--AI "All AWUGllBY AllOlllll6 Rllll " .. nllc-..,.f•,....... TIIE DINO DE LAURENTllS ,..,.,.., llf. E 473 _ .. _ _ ,,_ ... ...,..., ......... --_,, ---· ,... . .. -.... 2 of th; Ye1r'1 Butl '''••h•p• .... ll'totf ~.11t1f\lt ll'to•i•·ln hilfory"-Nrw Terhr .......... c.e ... -ALSO- ~Noone will beseo1edduring lhe bt 88 r.iinutes ..• heyllo11 beori ii; Ooor,louQhir.g ""'°" .......... .::. ·-. o:~:~· "Dr ....... " ....... c.IN'•· .............. .. " . ,...,,~ ... '-· ~',I '< HARBOR SI tD --Rl·llft ._ ............... lbl JOM!lt w..-..n1 • c.IW "lasllel, ~flcW" J11Nt CIWlllll e C .. lf .. ,.,.... .. Rtc8191!MllM P•' Allllltt.I .......... • c....-.. • ,,..,_Wl4" . -. All lier C.11 • c.... --· a ... uel Wt~"\· C9"r "O• MMlt.. Tears l ;C. • R.-n_,., .... Alt.lltll J_ ....... c...r "lo"-11•" · ... ~ ~. DMn JMl11~ a Col..- "ffM en lttttl" ' Thanksgiving Dinner Guests Discovered Value Dining al Ille Costa Mesa Goll & C.C. THANK YOU .. • WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OUR EVENING DINNER OPENING IN FEBRUARY 1169 '•"""'"" ... 6:30 and 1:45 Mall -Sat. and Sun. 1:30 1nd 4:30 A•IM•1t 11 .11 ............ $1.tl ,, HILD OVEll 2nd llG Wiii<! •AULH~ I• • Tho- Waref · HoPT'f '"" tM•OOLOl .. 1reweil Perfomi1nce . . Melt M1;wlft's• ........... n-... WINNE~ OF 6 AC~EMY AWARQSI POI OHi WlllC ONLYI .... ...., ...... c.1 .... ,.,.c,. .. .u ........ ·-NATALIE WOOD RICHARD BEYMER RUSS TAMBLYN RITA MORENO GEORGE CHAKIRIS .,,.. k•••• ...... --•a.Jo.-. ! ~'MIW~A1t1fmtm• -Al S.. .._ : "T I • I_ • I I OAll. y l'tlOT LEGAL NOTICE l"·JlfA ... ,. ca•TlfllCATI 0, •UllN•U l'ICTITIOU' ,lllM NAM• Tiii' .,,,.,..,.llfCI dotl he!'M Cffllfy !!1\1 M 11 ~llN t N,tll °""' DuSIMU •• •n l""'IYIOU<lt II l".O. ee~ 100, Wei.tm!n1~ ffflJ, C•rttarnl•, ltndllr t~ llelillo<B firm nMM of PROOUCTtVE IOEAS OF CALIP:ORNIA • ..., "'-1 Mid llrm 11 tOl'l'lflOSN of tM IG1low1.., """"' ~ ... "'9 In hill Ind Pi.c. of ~ '• 11 to!W.W., 11>-wll; Rabm'I G. O."iell.-1'S I Col-Clf\f Awnue, Lo!\I kKJl. C.llfoml1. o.tm Howmlltr n, 1M1. Roberl G. D•u1i.h \TATE OF CALtFOltNIA. l COUNTY OF ORANGE I M. Ori N<M'll'IW 22, lNt. befGr1I !M, , l'loi.rv Publk In 1nd for Mkl Counry '"° Sltft, _..,...11y -red 1t•rt G. D1nleh k.-Ill mt Ill bf tM ..e.-i Wilow llllM II lllbW;rlbld Ill ll'lt wllhln tnslt11m~I •nd Kllnowlrcl!led to mt 111•1 M ••ec"Md tllt um1. WUnesa mv t\111'11 1!1d -•. !SEAL' Jim~ L. "'11tt. Nol.Irv P"bHc in •nd lot wld counrv ,,,.. !>l•N OONALD L DANll!U, AltY. 127 1•11 Cll.l,11111 A .... Or•-· C111f&n111 Publl!.l'led Otl~ CN~I Dlllv Pllol, ...,_bH" t7 W ~ '-II. 11. tMI 2Gp..a LEGAL NOTICE NDTICI TO c1tao1To•s SUl"lltlOR CDU•T 011" TH• STATe Oii" CAA..l,ORNIA l'OR TH• COUNTY O' GRANO• ..._ A-41ut E•llhl! Of ANDREW JACKSON llASSEL, Oecused. NOTICE IS HEREll'f GIVEN to 11111 etedllori of Ille 1bow lllmld OKedeftl th.II 111 ptrlOftl lwlYlnt ci.!ms qllMI tl'll uold dee~ ire 'efllllred lo lllll ~. will! tllt neon.uorv -..ct>trs, In lt>t offke of tl'll cltr11 cf ""' •bowl enllllld court. "' to prewnl lllem. wllll Ille MUHlrY ~,. h:t """' -oenlel'IHI It 2no KlrbDr llMI.. 3ov!tt J01 , c°''" Meu. cant. n,,,, whkh h lhe Piie• ol bush1ta ol Ille unoerilgllf!d In •II m11n1~ -'•lnl"' lo 1111 esl•I• of Hid ~I. wltlll" tour rnonlll! •llt• ll'lt firs! l>Utlllc1tlon ol 11111 ""!Ice, 011ec1 Novembe• 21. lNI. " 1111 SU. Relh Ac:lmln1,tr1trl• of ~ E1t1h! ot llM 1bove nlmed dtcedenl ROllERT A. tiASTMAN .l.!h!r...,. al LIW Jm H1rti« lllYd., $ullt Ml c.,11 Milllo, C•llfoml• m» f•INfloM: J40.0IM .1.l'orMJ ,_.. AD.•111!NISTR..ATR.IX PuNf"'-d Or1noe COis! ,,.I~ Piii>!, Dl'Cemt._r ~. H, 11. 2S. 11'1 210MI LEGAL NOTICE """ •AR.-111f CEll:TIFICATE 01' IU'9Nl!'S ,lctilkMl5 """' ,._, THE UNDERSIGNED do herebv cerl!IY 1n11 ~ ire c~"°'1ctlM 1 ~lclll lt'id ho .. 1111 IUPOIY bl.Ill~ 11 1102 Dr1k1 Avenue, Cost• Mesa. C~llklrnl•, under tne fldl!IOUI firm llllM ol TME HOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY OF COS- TA MESA .,,,, tlllf Hid firm ll com~ of ttMt kllkiwlllf tH•-wi-. n.1mes I" f\111 ll'IO plKes of rnldellCP .,.. •s"l~-11 : KENNETH COC:HRAM, C.-r•I P1rt-roer -71112 Dr.irt A-. Costt Mesi, C1lllllml9. M. A. llRENNER, M.t> .. Llmlltd P1'1· ,...,. -1211 Porhllle W•Y· co-Otl Mar, C..llt..rnl•. WITl'IESS OUf lwll'IOI 11111 Uth Ill~ of Novembe<, 1'61. KerwM!lll Cochran. ~rl! ParlMr M. A. Brtnner, MD .. Llmlled P8r!ner ST.I.TE OF CALll"ORNIA 1 COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 U ON THIS 261!1 dlY of Nowmbrf, A.O. 1'61, ~c•t mt, KIY lltrl~ll. I NollrY Public I" t.-.1 for the HIO C.ountv 1nc1 s1111, rHklll'fll lt\.ertl", dulv cammluloned .,,.. IWONI. IM!nontllY IP- oe1red Ktf"'""' Codi<•" 1.-.I M. A. ll•~rier, M.D. know>1 lo mt' lo ~ the oel"WftS wtiose n-'"' iubtc•lt.d le tlle wllllt" Jn1lrument, 1...i •ck-1""9- @d to II'! tllll lhn-t•ecvled rM Hmf. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,,. I h1vt ~·~u11to •el nw 111...i 1tn<I 1tHl•ed rnY olf'·--1 .-ltl lli~ d•v 8n~ "f•r In tl\11 Cerllllt1!e f!nl 1bove wrltlell. IOF'F!Clil.L SE'A1 K1v ll1rllrtt NoM•Y Publlc-Cehlornl~ O•lf\llf C0\1111¥ Mv Comm!nlon E•plra. !>flit. 12. 1tn ROIEltT H. GALLIVAN •ll•rrey •I llw ,,., WHICllH Or .. Su!hl nt HeW1>~'1 INdl, Cll/l.rftl• M1~6 Publ sl>ed Or•"'e Co.it 0111¥ Piiat, December ~. 11. 11, ll. lNI ll'""61 . LEGAL NOTICE IAR 1211 '5U,t:RIOR COURT Of" THt STATE OF C.ALlflORNIA ,OR. THI COUNTY Ofl OltAHG• NO. A ,1141 NOTICE OF 'ALI! 01' ltf:AL flROf'ERTT AT PRIVATE SALll In ltM' Matte• ol Thi E1!1te ol ROllERT 1-'N<,QN MILES, 0.-Cee~ 'iOTtCE 15 HERESY GtYEH, 11111 !I•• unc•nioiined, •• .l.drnl11!1tr1lrlx 01 trno E1!11! of 1108EltT HANSON MILES. 11-c·1t~. wlH ~II 11 orly1lf uie 111 tl\f h;ghfll ll'ICI bes! bl-f, UPon ""' l{•rn• and a •ncll!'-t.erelnlftff ....,.. ti•nect ind svb!td to corillrmtlloll bv !hr .-'d ~·~ CO\lrl, on Oece...ii.r lllh. 1'6t. 11 1111' lloll• ol l :OI o'clock P .M.. or ""'rellter wltt.11\ 11't Tlmf 111-wect by L1w, 11 llM! oll!t.6 Ill WE:IL .. FRITZ. 1U07 E1sl pnll1delpl'll•, Wh!ll!f:r, (al!lornl1, 111 rlthl. !Ille 1nd !11terP!I ()f tllf Silld ROBERT HANSON MILES, ~BM!d, •I 11>1 lime of hh <k~lh encl ~H rlthl, Ill~ •nd l11~rtsl Thll Mid Est11W he• K<1u1rfd, bY -•I· 1lc11 of L1w or 01-.1,., olt>tr "''" ot In .odltlon lo !Nit of Mid ROllEltT HANSON MILES 11 tt.. llmt of hll dtelti. ho l'ld le ""' t H ! ''°"""" ~rlbed IS fol~: "'Loi SJ tlll Tr1cl tt0$, 11 P4'• M~~ reccrdf'd In look ~. P"" J3 111 U. l!'lclonl" of Mhctlt.nf'OUS M111, If! lflt ro(:<>•cb of 0•1not Counh-. ~ -4,19611 Silver $$ Pose U.S .. Problem WAsHtNGTON (UPO - The U.S. Coinage Commisdon M4 - Ill -UPI ' . ._ ...... D.d.,,.. 7711 12 • , ••• MARKET INDICA.Y ' . - - 'lburlday will hear • stud)I 61 f. ~ 81'00P'• rocommendatton oo --- how to IOI rid >I iu m1llJon $9 ID govemment-beld 111 v e r .... __ --::: c1ooan. • -NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' - - A sj>okesma.n for lhe com· mlsaion uld 1 atudy group formed 1everal mol'lthJ qo has come up with a plan to dispose of th< last of the spa~ming cartwheels. The comm.iJ.sion hu had several proposals to conslder, tncJudlng setting a fixed pMce for the dollars -well over $1 because of the silver .con· tent ol I.be coin -and selling them on a first-come, first· serve basis. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE e - 1 ' ,NQV., I I DIC. ' Marke t' Trends Another alltm1tlive is to of· fer them to lhe highest bid- ders, starting with a test auc· lion of perhaps 150,000. Treasury estimates place the silver content value of the c;oins at $75 million. Most of the dollars still held by the Treasury were minted at the Carson City, Nev., mint In the 1880's. Combination chart indi·cates daily closing stock in· dexes over a period of a monlit \Jt-'J J11u1~.1lor is based on the net percentage change of all issues traded of the 1,675 stocks listed on the Big Board. NYSE is based only on common sha'res, weighted by number of listed shares Of each stock, 'and is expressej in dollars an'd cents. ASE Index is based on net ct-i:-nces of all ASE stocks and warrants, divid ed by the number of issues traded, and is ex· pressed in doUars and cents. The stu'dy group appointed to plan the disposal of the silver dollars i n c 1 u d e d repiesentativesoft~ Treasury, the Smithsonian Institution, the G e n e r a I Services Administration and the Bureau of the Mint ,.,-The Coinage Commission is made up of members of Congress, the administration and the general public. The commission makes p o 11 e y 'recommendations on t h e distribution and minting of coins to both the Congress and the President. , Ai~. W es t Gets DC-9s Christmas came a little e.;11 ly this week for Air West. but it's impossible to wrar a OC-9 so you can't tell what it is and the two fleet ad- ditions we.re simply picked up without holiday trimmings. The.regional air carrier took over the big jetliners at Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach, bringing its fleet of twinjets to 16. with nine more th be delivered next year. Air West is halfway through its $70 million order for 16 of the 99·pa.ssenger p I a n e s , which will be mainstays on a network of 10.000 route miles throughout MexiCQ, , t h e western U.S. and Canada . Airline to Buy 10 More Liner s BURBANK !l:Pl -\ir Canada announced it has sign- ed a letter of intent with Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to buy JO LlOll jetliners for $161 million, The airline, lhe world's seventh largest. said the 270- passenger planes would be us- ed in high-density routes in North America. Air Canada has operated routes between Los Angeles and Toronto and Montreal s i n c e September 1967. By SYLVIA PORTER At just about this time last year, Chrislmes shoppers in one state plunked down more than $100,000 to buy appliances ranging from color TV to refrigerators advertised at one-third to one-hair of th<' rep;ular retail prices. Dazzled by the bargains. customers paid for the ap- pliances in advance and in full without so much as a written statement of the delivery dale .. This rackrt clo.<;ed up in mid-.lanua~· 19"'81 after de I i ve r i n • merchandise to a mere fr;i tior of those who had paid. THE Pt10RAL, as YOU mi"" guess. is: If somerhing in thr marketplace looks too good to be true, it almost surely is just that And Christmas is the season when shoppers the nation ove r should be especially on the alert for 1968 '~ outsized army of gypsters seeking to get their cut or our spending spree. How can you protect yourself and your family? One excellent way i11 by being on the lookout for these three leading gyps: !1) The fly-by-night firm or individual who sends you merchandise, from Christmas ornaments to neckties, which you did nol order and do not need or want. lF YOU FAIL to pay for the item.;:. you mav bccon1e the target of a series of dun- ning letters. Or. in another twist, an unordered package will be delivered to your neighbor who is persuaded to pay the amount you "owe" for it, and then you are in debt to your own neighbor. So widespread has the prac- tice of sending unordered merchandise become that the Federal Trade Commission in Washington has issued a new policy statement saying, in ef· ·Investment Seminars on URBAN RENEWAL ~ Financing it and making It pay. Our research department has c~amined the vast and urgent question of urban renewal. This program may involve construction expenditures of $I 50 billion to S2SO billion over the coming de.cadcs It co uld be one of our economy's leading post-Vietnam enterprises and could provide opportunities for profitable investment. The near-term implications of the program arc: also encouraging and there !-fC: even now indications of greatly accelerated building activity. Housing starts this year may total I .S ntillion units vs. 1.29 million in 1967; they are expected to rise to 1.65 million unils or more In 1969. Our Investment Ex:ecu1ive-will discuss certain lead ing slocks associated .with the construction industry. rect. that if you receive through the ma ils a n y merchandise which you did not order and do not want. you have no obligation whatsoever either to pay for it or to return it, assuming you don't use the merchan- dise. After a ''reasonabje period of lime," you can simp- ly scrap it. 8l<I$ or offen 1•e lftvlled tor »kl P""llfl'"IY IM mutt be I" -111.... Ind will be rrtelvN 11 lhe OHien ot WEIL .. FRITZ, Alh>fnf!ys for the uld" Adfnlnlt11"1lr!~, llUNHIE '-SMITH, or 'l'•V IN flied with ttw Clerk of tho Ot•nt• COU<11Y S41Mrlor Courl or Otth'fl'elll fo Ill<! Nld BUNNIE '· SMlf H H._..llt", al 1ny 11..,. 11!1r !IMP l>Ubllai· l!Qrl of "'" ..otkf •rid bllor9 _.1.., ....... It. llkl' Nit wUI M '"'°' l,IPOft llMP "6,.,,.lno "'1NI: ' WED-DEC 11-7:30 P.N (II"' I'll 1M Uhllnt Fin.I Deed of .,.~ .. DATED: tt.soecn1M1 lt. "'9 . ._. s. ""''"' "*""""-'r•trl1" of h E1i.t• II llOIE•T HANSON MILE?.. -· •-:1L • ,.IUTt ~....,_..Al I.Ml ,.,., ......... ~ ilrwl "'"'"""' c. ........ .... oJC ... MMit .. ~ ............ ,h ~ Or.,.. GN•I o.iw 1t11e1. O.. A. J., II. ,.. ,, ...... PENETRATI ON M•tnr "'j!•"' ,....,.. ffi1 DAILY ,ILO , •••l"fowt1119WI• ,.,., ,., -tti. ,,.,.,.,. Or•llP C.1.d. LAGUNA BEACH COUNTRY CLUB Green Room-3 l l 06 Coast H ighwo; South Laguna by ln'le1lment fxecu ti.,e Edward Edelstein © G~~':~:g.~!~~-=.~· lAGUNA IEACH • 290 SOUTH COAST H'WAY : <9<-8003 10o omen TMtOUGHOUT THI HATtON ' -- . .. -.-,-~--::; _,,, ... ___ .,.,...,. ............ ... • • OVE R THE COUNTER ·A· ' \ . -. ' . . . -·-·-~ ---. . . .. -.. --. I .. -,...,i.-. ' .... _,,. . ----·· -. .. _..,_ ==-"'"" ' 'l t fFC :O'rC--"rti' <.C&ve" C < < we +a -+ --...: .:...;.---'""'J .._-~ ,;_I,.. --· ••• t: !'~ . '" ·• • ' " '• '• '• ' •• '" ' .. .. ',. ,, ... ,, " , .. 2\.'o ~ •• ~ " I~ ''· '" " " " " " " " '" ' ., ., " '" " " " " ,, ,, ,,, " " .. " " '• .. " I• • .. • • ' • • • • • ' ' --.. ' -·-·-----· -..-... -·~----. 1911 DAILY l'UT , New York Stock-Exchange List \ 1, " ' ' ' -- - ----... -- -......... --.-... ~· ..... _._-,..._~'"--------""--·~-----__._~--------... ~ ...... --... ~ .............. _.l"t a n e • r 'ft· a a e e e tt 'tt a_..,•,. nr •,ne e-..-..:...J I I I .. • • ' . DAaY PILOT EDl'l'Q~ PA.GE Is This Gamesmanship? .,. , ' . In Ille wake of two unsucceesful altenlPta to aet voters ot West Orange CounlY to approve bull cling bOndl for the HunUngton Beach Uni!)ll lli&h Schoof District, troJUes will meet Tuesday to determine bow muc1i shDuld be asked in a third bond election. The matter of building bond.I Is conlusing, In 1967 the district asked !or '22 milllon to linan<:e a five-year building program. The Citizens Advisory Committ•• 18ld that tlliJI was the least amount of mon•Y needed to keep the district's building program at a level that would keep paee with the population growth. Voters failed to appro~• the measure. On Nov. 5, the ~ asked voters to approve a $12 million bond Issue for a thre.,,year period. The measur• failed. to mu.ter the needed two-\!llrds vO!&. Neither the 11!67 pJt>i>os!!iOll nor the 19118 proposition would have resulted in a tas: lncr¥se, yet the measures did not pass. w Tuesday night the. trustees will constder revising the amount ot. a bond issue scheduled for an April 15 elec· ti.on. Just what this amount will be remains to be seen, but the very fact that the trustees wil~ consider chang- ing the amount raises a question. If in November the district was giving"ttle voter the full and acCurat~ picture, $12 million was what ":as needed for thr~ years of growth. A natural question now is: Does bistrict Supt. Dr. Max Forney bold to that amount for an acceptable building program? On the other band, Trustee Matthew Weyuker. has suggested lowering the amount to some unspecified limit. He believes that voters did not appro~e the other bond issues simply because they were too high. Thus far the other four trustees appear to agree with the administration that $12 million for a. three-year pr-ogram is needed. • If there la ·a reason to change the amoun~ then lbe vot.rs have a right to a full explanation a.s lo .why they were not Informed of the poosibilily that less lhJn the ., •U milllCll asked In NovembeC.or the ~ million asked last' year. w .. needed. . If the district has not been realistic in relating the . tllstrict's neec1s ·to conupuutty supwrt, then the d!'strict CQUld be charged with playing chancy games with the educaU,onal opportunity of the>children. . On the otber1 band, i{ $1Z lnlllion is the J11inimum amqunl'needed IO ·provide enougb building,..so lhat·all children can have satisfactory and equal educational opportunity, ttlose who would slash the amoant to some in.adequate or token figure also are playing games, with th& education of our children. · Moorhouse Will :s.~ :-Missed. . ' ; .,\ •, "" l ,, •. .Hunt!~~· Beacb tjty g\W•ilJ/ll•nl :i,,~o;;iiig . .Sile '.oi! ii• stf9ngest leaders witb11heTesigl)aliot!<ot'Vilic~ M.oor•' ho-~ llis pool as dif<!Clor C!f-,lillP191s-aM Del.ch~s. .!J~li~ <in~vlng into JU'iv11te-mau~\iy ~er;an)mpres• si'(!I J'.eci~ m 15 years' 'l!er~!ce to'the•i;omrriunity.:H'e ~as,tonJie<I! Jl tSlrong lifeg_ua:td depli,rl\l\ent·,and -has be-81111,d~e~oplllj)!ll of the beach according fo a plan whicb cOuld1:tftake :the Huntington strand the envy of the West Goa'st. '.·Moorhouse saw and -met the challenge in public secyice and now he takes his talents to private enter· prist. _ "He will remain a resident of Huritington Beach and will continue his interest in the local scene. but his lead· ership and drive in the day-to-day function of city iov· ernment will be sorely missed. . . · ' .H 'He's having &1:Uite· a time picking the, starting' llneup,I' ' ;, War Poverty: S'itstained Pemfletoil Marines on Thanksgiving on ' Will It Survive? WASHING TON -With the Nixon Administration" sUll under construction. the batUe baa already begun over the future of the war on poverty. At stake is the very survival of the anti-poverty agenc:Y, the Office ?r Ec<>nomlc Opportunity (OEO). On this matter President Nixon will .ha.ve an influential, and perhaps.a decisive; say. Already, Ohio Go•i J~~K. Rhodes, has given the Presidejl.t-elect a report urging that OEO be_(l)Qlished. The report was prepared by f '. pi/ <Of 1Ulodes' .Ohio aides and was pr~ted to Nl:ion personally by the governor·last week. In the House of Represent.aUves, a source of some junk-OEO sentiment in the recent past, Jl'P· Carl A. Perkins 0-Ky., has ordered a bi-partisan study of OEO-financed lJOVerty programs in a dozen cities. The evaluation was sug-· gested by Rep. Albert H. Quie, R·Minn. HOUSE REPUBLICANS began re- quesUng such an inquiry last stimmer alter the Senate Investigations" Sub- committee. headed by Sen. John L. McClellan, O.Ark., complained of misuse of federal funds in a Chicago anti·poverty project Involving a street gang, t~e b1:._.:i\stone Rangers. The new study w1l1 include programs operating in Los Angeles, Sa:n Francisco, Seattlf, San Diego, San Antpnio, New Orleans. Nashville, Philadelphia, Houston. New Haven, Indianapolis and Pittsburgh. For Ni:ion, wM has said he wants to give private indUstry a major role in the poverty war, abolition of the Great Society's anti-poverty agency might have some attraction. if he stroog- ly urges such a course ht might get enough Republicans and conservative Democratic voles in Congress to ac- complish it. CONGRESSIONAL approval would be even easier if Nixon were to advocatr a further dismemberment of OEO, short of outright demolit.ion, with transfer of its ' popuJci.r programs such as "Head Start" to other federal departments. Congress bis already ordered the shift cf the gOOally admired "Upward B,ound" program to the Office of Ecluca- tjon. ()I} .the other hand, some congressional leaders, including a few 1 i b e r a I Republians. think Nixon will avoid any actioJl wl\icb could be marked up ln his legislative record. by Democrats, as an . administration surrender in the poverty -war. The man in the middle in the emerging fight Over-OEQ is career government official Bertrand M. Harding, who suc- ceeded Sargent Shriver as head oC OEO last March. In a very real sense, Harding has been trying to save OEO from its own excesses. HARDING, wBo HAD been Shriver'.s top assistant since ro.id-1966. was passing the word, befor.e McClellan's inquiry, that some of OEO's high-risk, much- criticized expetimenJ,al programs must be phased out He felt that the con~ tinuance of those programs. with theii: bad reaction in Congress, would doom OEO in the annual fight for ap- propriations. Laws on Mirwrs Change California lawmakers have recently changed several laws to allow unmarried 18-year-olda a more realistic contractual position. The traditional idea of pro- U:cting minors from adults who may try to prey on them by allowing the avoidance of contracts remains. But now there are a few changes. The Insurance Code will now allow an 18-year-old lo contract for auto in- surance as well as to finance il, and to sign a power-of-attorney under t~ of insurance. An la-year-old can enter into a contract f<ir apprenticeship training which in- cludes lat.er employment. These contracts are now enforceable and cannot be set aside by the youth when he reaches 21. THE JS-YEAR-OLD who f8 married Dur George: l'vt been rtading your column for five years and I enjoy Jt. but do you really expect your rf.aden to believe your "Con· tideatl8Js" to famous people? I've Beal .yJJU write "ConftdtnU..1" to everybody lrom Jackie Gleason and , Franl< Slnalr• to the O.aUcs and Chlrlea de Gaulle. Who do you thlnt wlD btlleve they m writing you "for -1 (Do they?) • • SKEPMC Dur SRptic: Well, mafbe not all of them, IM!t -·· Iha got lo do with IT Wb1 •all unW Ille loot mlnuttT is legally an adult, for the puri)ose of suing in court, making contracts, or taking part in probate proceedings despite the fact that there may be a later divorce or annulment. He or she can become an executor of an estate, ant. for several years has been able to contract for hospital and medical care. The IS.year-old has always had some responsibility for any contracts he made. Upon reaching 21, youngsters could always "disa(firm" their contracts made before IS-that is, they could demand their money back, or just walk away from their contracts. However, if the contracts had been made at 18, to walk ·away the youth must "restore the con- , sideration he received," that is, if he paid for the benefits received under the contract. Thus the 18-year-old who contracted to buy a car. for example, would have tn pay for its use while he had it. even though he might "disaffirm the contract." THE LAW HOL~ parents liable for 8n 18-year-old's contracts for "NecessiUes" sueh u: food, clothing, medlcal care, and education, u well u tome other items which a few years ago people reian:ted 11 luxuries. Minors such 11 actors and profe11Sional athletes may contract for entertainment or athletic performances, but only with courl approval of all contract t.orms. 1bt &IJ:-yea.r-old movie. actor. for f'J· .11.mph~. with court approval, can make 1 binding contract. ,. .. .. -..... ---;~ -.....::::.._ ___ ..::_. ·--·--..,,;; ~· • ' Gentleness ., .. ' 1$ Setter "He'S · reaUy-a nice' ~llQ\¥ when you get ·t& '.kftbW' him well,t' s,ai'd an ac- qualn~ce ;~ ~ihe, iibQ.Ut a third' peison who JW:t; matte ·a ba<:t-impression at a party. "When you get undetneath, he's a good sort, bas'ical(Y.'.~ We ha ve all had th!s "said to us countless times. and we genetally nod in sympathy. Most of us a.re, willing to believe the best about our fellow-men. But some people, 1 am sadly convinc;;ed, take advantage of this tolerant · att.itude, They justify their crustiness on the surface by reassuring themselves that. down below. they are really splendid chaps. MAYBE THEY ARE. but I'd settle r o r a little more niceness floating to the . surface. After all, how many people can we get to know well; how much time and energy do we have to devote to digging "underneath" a personality? Most of our contacts in the hectic mod~rn world are fleeting and ,fragmen~ . I.al")'. We are lucky if · 'Ye ~ve any d~pth-knowledge of a ha.Jf-dozen people. In oui-swift "pasiage through Ufe, we touCh thousands of personalities lightly with our Jingertips for every one that Mare able to probe "down under." fr•s POSSIBLE THAT even the most deprav~ public character has a private · core, of warmth and aoodness, if one "hi!! the patience and the technique to .delve into the lower layers of his nature. 'MoSt-of' us have neither. ,· .The employer, for instance , who is brusque and curt and domineering, hut lavishes generous Christmas gifts on his . help is really bribing them to tolerate his intolerable manners, to suffer ?!is insufferable behavior. But spasmodic generosity is no substitute for sustained gentleness, a n d in the end both t h e donor and the recipient find that they 1 despise each other. ~WISE, THE churlish husband who preens bimsel( on being a "good pro- vider'' and a loyal family man, and use.s this as an excuse for neglecting the amenities of domestic life, quickly finds that his wife and children would rather have a little Jess food and a • little more fun at home . He may be a good sort "basicall y," but life is a 24-hour·a-day affair, and we are not called tJ po n to be basic most of the Lime -only pleasant and CO-<>per•tive. The chap who is a good fellow "when you get to know him well" is defeating his own purpose: for with that grim exterior, who wants lo get to know him well? ... Dear Gloomy Gust Hitchhiking hoodlums who rob, as- sault .t. n d kldnap big-hearted motorists who pick them up, as occurred in Oran,e County Jast Saturday niaht, are ruining hitch- hikin& for the good kidS who need help. -R. T. T. -·- ' They Learned Pe9ple Care To the Editor..: ·we .Amtiricans have traditionally ctlebrate4 Thanksgiving at home with Our families and (riend• gathered about us. But, thousands of yOung Marines undergoing · tran'.iing hei-e . at Camp PeOil.leton, many-away. from their distant homes 'for :the nrst time,. were faced with what ro1.Jtd have been, a very lOnely day. However, ·that was before the hospitable nature of the people of Southern California manifested itself in a gigantic invitation to dinner. Through the efforts of individuals and various service organizations, many bun· dreds of families throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties opened their homes and their hearts and invited MN.!Qes to share Thanksgiving with {"tiem. MOre than 2,000 Marines returned to Camp Pendleton that evening filled with turkey, all the trimmings and the knowledge that people care. THIS WONDERFUL gesture on the part of the citizens o( Southern Ca\ifo~nia was appreciated not only by the Marines who participated but also by thousands of families across the United States who fell better knowing that their sons were not alone for Thanksgiving. In the magnitude and complexity of America today, one might be led. to believe that the people of our society have Jost track of the individual human element, that they jusl don't care for or about the other fellow. The kindness and generosity that was displayed last Thursday, however, is sound proof that generally and individually, Americans haven 't changed ;:i,1<1 that we all have much to be thankful for . DONN J. ROBERTSON :¥iajor General U.S. Marine Corps Proud ond Gt>oterul To the Editor : My husband and t agree with Jeff Overmeyer (Mailbox. Nov . 29). As parents of .two sons, ages 19 and 20. we reel that the "good guys" are not getting equal time. Everyone is very aware of the few who do destro}' themselves with drug abuse, wreck the collegea and in general. while ruining their own lives, cause much sorrow and many problems. Our own boys and their friends have been good. hard-working. earning their own spending money since they were old enough to be paper boys. Now they are at 0CC and also working. We ha ve every reason to be proud and grateful parents. THE PAST FEW months l've worked in a large department store. Daily t come in contact with young adults and stude.nl..! at nearby colleges with every desire to do a good job. They are pleasant, bright. fine young men and women. 1 could go on and tell you about the goals of many. l'm so very, very proud of them. We surely do need some changes. How we shall achieve them I do not know, but destroying property and lives seems to be rather a sad way to improve this wonderful nation. rhank you. We're great fans or ynur paper. CHARLES It & ELSIE STRAUS E UCI student Overmeyer said, ;'Speakt1tg for the ma;ority of my gtnerotio11, l would • . . Likt to sa11 thot wt resent th« deceiving image given to us by the minori't1 of young adults who are protesting and burn· ing flags and draft cards." He said ndults should show pride in the young peoplt ins tead of 11lwa11s expressina dl.!g ... t. \ ' . . ... ,._ ' Letters from re~r:s are wetcome. Normally writers ~hould convey their message in 300 word~ or less. The right to condense Letters to fit space or. etlm1nate libE;l ; i~ reserved. /lU ietterS must include signature l:J?Ui , maili,ig address, but names may lte · withheld .on Tequest if sufficient rea· son is apparent. Large Fo1n11ies. ·To the Editor: t think it is sad for young people who riiight like to have a large family to be pressured by society into limiting their families to two, three being ex· . travagant. I have five children and lo ve each one dearly. I'm glad they ·arrived before the furor over the overpopula.tion of the world. LOIS BOOCAR ' Hipple Vo .... ol:: To the Editor : , It was a sparkling Thanksgivin.( rno~.n· ing - fresh-washed crescent of beach firm underfoot, and with only sea birds probing and retreat·ing in the gentle surf. What a place to)isten lot wisdom, hope for understanding, and co.unt one's blessings! But others had been here in the night for along great stretches of weathered sea wall was evidence in gas-tank red and strident script and symbol , "Peace and Love." . FROM UNDER WHAT rock or ci>m· mercial blanket crept this creature Who claims to be my brother? And what chance for real communication? 1 am· reminded of another sterner coast, clean rock, and tougher men as I climb the bluff to Squaresville. HOLT CONDON Teacher Evaluation To the Editor: ln the DAU.V PlLCYf of Nov·. 1.7, 1 was quoted as having said that teacher evaluation is the one area in which participation or students in university practices is not possible. This is very nearly tfie opposite of what I said. My remar'll:s at the sluden~ conclave went something like this: "TEACHER EV A.LUATION is one area in which the student has a particularly important contribution to · m a k e • However, this contr~bution·. cannot be made through student pa~tion on facUlty ~oinmittees (which', 'ff 'va1uable but serves other purposes), nor can it be made on a case-by~ase basis as particular faCulty members come up for review. It must be a continuing enleri_)rise in which 1111 courses and all teachers are e:valualed every year.. • ''At least one 11.1ch evaluation plan Controlled News Abilene, Kana.. ReOector-Clltonicle: "There's been a lot of con~na.Uon about the pre.sa (TV included ) sti.eldn& ib nose too deeply into the news. True. lllere are media people who overstep the bound• of good taste, as U-in other activities do, too, Bot if the press didn't exf)OSe moat ol. the thinss that are ex- PQsed today -who would! Pretty soon everything, including wtuit you &ee and th ink. would be controlled."' .', . is under development now by a student group at UCI , and I applaud it." KENNETH W. FORD Professor of Physics, UCI 1 Bottom of the Lbt ' .To the Editor: ~ The letter by Dorothy S~ra~~l(Nov. 26 ) commenting on the failure of Uc1 to renew the contracts of tru. faculty members points up an interesting fact about . a' major ~rtion of our system of higher education . As Mrs. S~uss mentioned, the performance of a1 non· tenured (and of course this mustr also apply, to ~-who are on. te~Ure) -pro- fessor· is jbdged on i.hree cr1tena: • _ .... l .:rhe JJWf~~or's ,..service to the university;_· 2. The resq.rch he has done and the quality tlJf:reof; 3. 1lii pedorm~nce in the classroom. TT IS .iNtERESTING to 90ta-that classroom . performance is at the ~ttom of the list, which would seem to unply that it is the least important. And, in fact, this is clearly borne out by other parls v of her letter which state .that at least two of the three profe~sors :e;xcelled in teaching. I personally find it strange that an Institution that is primarily responsibl e for teaching places a minimum emphasis on teaching ability. R. H. TUFFIAS V olues ond Price To the Editor: The highly respected Committee fnr Economic Development rc-::en~ly ca1\eU us a nation of "economic il\iteratcs.1o ll was their point-nf-v iew that IJ'lllrh needs to be done al all levels to prepare for the impact o( economics upoD in· dividuals, ramilie&, businesses, ·.pro- fessions and 'the Country . This has helped bring about fuller disclosure ·of interest methods. sud! as revealing when and how I perce!lt is ·greater than 5 percent (or conven;ely, when 5 percent Is less lhan l percent). MlLUONS OF sh<lppers are Jearning how to CQpe with such temptation dif- ferences · as : I for I le vs. 3 ftt 30c -by meaSllring the additions of taxes with allowance for waste, storali.e-;$ace costs and, yes, even lost intert;Bt~ The time is NOW for all~ ql'"'"\\S to search out the differences between values ~nd price -with or without serVice, quality, quantity and continuity. It is simply not good enough any mote to settle for low price attraction wbe.n''bet- ter value or the best is needed.-~ The DAILY PILOT editoria,l"stm can rlo much to present featuril -.which counsel the reader& in accord..wHh our .times and needs. r 't" · Good luck I ARTHUR WEISSMAN --W-r Wednesday, Dec. 4. ~ '. Tht editorfa.J page of thl Daa, Pilo& seeks to inform and 1~ ulate rt'aden bJI presenting ~ newrpoper't opinion& and ccn.- mtntorv on topics of in&trtl1 and rigfllfleance, by prof1ftllng a forum for the ezpretfton of our readtn' opinions, and b" prtse-ntino tM dlvn-sc vie• point! of informed obstrVen ond .rpokt~ on topics of tM dat1. . , ,. Robar! N. Weed, PubliJliif ' • ••• -· • t ,; .. I• •' r • " . { • .. • ' - • • • " . .. · .. • • • -· ' • I • •• '•· • , . . • ' ... ' - I ' . . • w-. Ole-4, :1'68 . . • • . ' ' . . • •1..· • • • ·--I • e. :I • \'. ••• • AHOY THERE ... ALL DRESSED UP FOR CHRISTMAS See our gaily decorated Columbia 50 sailing boat now on the mall at Fashion lsland ·in Newport Center-Visit with Santa in bis Santa House 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. All 58 stores open 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday for your Christmas shopping convenience. Free parking for 5500 cars close by your favorite stores. Enjoy the colorful magic and musical wonder- land now at Fashion Island. ~ ... llON J 1•.t . ' IN NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Coast Highway between Jamboree and MacArthur. Freeway minutes .away ·~ DAILV Pit.Of ' ~ • • I ., --;. I --· --------....... -~ ---- -----_, .. ------------·--·-...... ----~~~---·-...-----·--..... -·--· •••'M'b 'M,b 'M se ... 12 ·a 't••&art •taft:D b .... I ---------------------------- n -.v PILOT 1 .. ·w.,_, 0-..!1*_ 4i t• -· • 1 • r. f Rule Changes_ Leave Major League Hurlers 0-1 . . Jn · Title Fight -. ' •• • Short Pays : ·$I 0 Million ' . ; ,Fullm~r to -Exploit I· ' . For Senators .. • " ,.,. . Benvenuti's F·ault. ' . . . . " ~ FRANciSco (UPI) o -Robert S1iott. the n1w oWner of the WUlllqloa jlooal!n;dido't come lo play. •. , ROME (At') -Soll talklnl bonr .. Don Fullmer or West Jordan, UtU, 11)'1 he hu 1petted a key fault of Italy'• Nino BenvenuU and hoJle'I to exploit It In t h e 1 r Dec. 14 world mld&enilbt camp: 1111 weliht wu reported al 1• JIOWldt .. the nose. : , He ·bu come, in ·bis ow.n words, ti ·Convert the American Le1gu&'1 riJlul. dwellers into an "artistic and flilaoela1 J lhcoea" and lf .tboae wortlng·b' blm •.• UUe bout in San RemO. "We've noticed IOmethtrii.~' Jl'ulJmer and hll llllUUlger, Angelo Curley, nld in unison Tuesday night when asked how the Utah boxer planned to bring off hll knockout prediction and rob the . crown from the »year-old darling of the Italian ring. ''We b av e noticed BenvenuU mak- ing the wne mlstab in Ill of hll last • thrte fights," tbe wiry 29-year-old FuJ. mer eaplalned. '· "If he mates it qainst me. I'll be !Udy to take advaotqe." Fullmer offered no clues u to what BenvenuU's wulmess might be. Others, bowtver, have said the Italian champ has a lendency lo loaf wbeo be can. , . Benvenuti may have loafed a blt too much lo Akrm, Ohio, Jut Oct. 14 wbeo he dropped • lo.r..nd llOlltitle - lo liWHnOwit Doflt Baird. Ben.....U loolc .. thra ••. ...m. partnen Tu-., ... ti'., .... Th< ltallan"i!u said Ille fight woiifd be even fflt tt rounds and that bk pier cla!I waild outpoint Fullmer in tbOIJnll_tlree. Fullmer, who bu never before fought i IS-round pro hoo~ """'""1 berit oo winning by•-~ perhaps lo .... himself the .uncertainty ol. a decision by an Italian rt!eree lo -be agreeol with some reluctance: · He and Manager .Curley atru cootend that Fullmer sho1ild ban 11eon declarod the wtJmer of a »-round decision thM an Italian referee awarded to Benvenutl in Mme in February 1968~ ' In what round does Fullmer think ht can floor Nino for the count! "I've never been much for predic-. lions," said Fullmer. "I'm no Cassius Clay." "Come early and you won't miss ll," put ln Cm:ley. Fullmer said he plaoned lo begin spar- ring and road wwkouts Thursday. He must loee ~ two pounds to make th a I~ llmtt for middleweight. but upectod no problems. "rll just lay off the pastries and atareb and eat aemlbly .'' be said. But Reqa. Optl.!'lstle •• ABA Vendors Find ' Rugged Res~tance ' I , "'"'.a...-... ... ....... "" --..... .......,-..... ...... -........ trio .. ...,. ...... " MIL PILOT ....... till ~nud LA ea :::':: END OF THE LINE -Orange Coast College for-:r .. -,;;;-.;::. ~--•an! Sieve ~ca stopped his drive for the -.II to .. ,:..,..,.. bf tloe • llucket When. · by Cerritos' John Van Vliet ............. .,_will during Pirates' 81-70 loas to the defendlng state champs at OCC TueSday nighl Jacobsen scored 22 points to lead the game's scorers. .. . '"' csJ ; sAsssH warn: WASH ance In tJylna to aell Its toam. the Ston. But oa:onlintl lo clllb publiciA Hank 1-. the --ii mUln& headway. Be believes tblt in three or fwr years the stars will be u athctive u the NBA'> !.>ken, who make their head- quu1en ln nearby logltwood and who feabft super heroes Jerry West. Wilt Cllambertaln and Ellln Baykr. AJr.t 111-·· vie- s.,. ..... ~--ad~..., ..., __ ,.... __ ...,_ .. ~_,...a ......... _ .. ...,... _ _, ~ •. ..-e. By .._ we ._.. le • • ...... ----·-· ---· ~.. . ..,,..-· "" -• ABA ...... .. .. S--'-*,.;-In Brief =:· ;~,-·r=.-.."'= -=.,,..-..,_ ... ~.--~--------.. ---,.; ... · VCI P 1-· 0 s ........... , .-.t owis'ts pen .... -. .. llli1~~~ =~i:.:... Ora· ... _,.. .. And .. -1JO Iba~ -Is .... -a.; cbanpd the ..... ., clllb -tbey ·Tournament · Batt'le mondtoLA. Olll1 ..... plQ<n !nm the """""' are GD the Slln' --lien Woriey and w ...... Dovls. Ownoubfp fias chant- .. bands m:t • bU· co•cbln1 .._,.n,lli\y , wjth ~ It 111 Sharman the current tutor. Ives fools that Sbarmao ii the club'1 greatest use<. He also ..,. 1wo things the Stan can offer which the Laten cannot: (1) prime ticka locali<ml f<r any - (2) .....tblng more fupirlng thao orgao music -a dixieland band. Having prime tid:els means there b no nWa lo get into your games so that is lb adTantage with a dtsadvan!age. And u for tbe musk, that'• up to personal tut.es. 10 who can say whether having dixieland ts more !"'derable thao hearlng -music. With maop ._ and ......,, the ABA will probably mike it. But from this ..,._. tt toob like a long. uphill "'='ialty f<r ~ Anples' Stan. UC Inine aeods tts class forcu into national water polo tourney play at Bel- mool Plha Olympic Pool In Long Beach 'l1lundaj' afterniJon with the Anteatera (D-1) meeting Colorado State at ~ If they win, as tlley are heavily favored to do, they'll c:ome hack Friday at u~ Finals are Satunlly night with UC! ra......i to -~ State (Long Beach) for the crown. Other Thursday pma ban San J- State "' USC (4 ;1S); Cal n UC Sanla Barbara (S;30) and Cal State VI Indiana al 7:30. SAN FRANCISCO -Aa East "'l"ad futmtq: effemtve ,...er was aamed leday fw ... 14111 .... al -Eu!- ..... ~ fOOlball pme at Candlestick Parlo Dec. 21. n. ...,. tnc1ades 111ree " .- . flroDCest Neb la Utt UitiOli -I.troy &.,... Pvdile AIJ.Amakaa; ......., WUUam1,. Ills fullback tM.mmate; ud Roo htultoO " -. ... -... " the Bil 1''" .. _ rulllii -ti Ml,-. 'l'kkeu · Sccrtt OOLU°¥BUS. Obj<> -Th< iray Onfo · Sta~'• athletic teams are aainl: tblll. day11, tickets lo • gymnastlca -ml"1I be hanl to find. The clamor was on when the No. t ranked Buckeye footballers played Purdue, Michlgao State and Michigan, with each game setting new Ohio Stadium altendance matks. Now lbe ay ii tr. tickets to Rt mighty UCLA play U:>e Buckeye bask.et- bill ...., here Friday. Spacious St. Jobn.Areoa, with Its 13,497 suting capacity, ill a aellout, despite lo- cal television. And """· OSU official fig. ures "we eould draw twice tbat H we bad the place to put 'em.'' :~ AAU Wades Into Problems ,. . c;....., Retlra SAN FRANCISOO -Mill Dorio! Cnw, IS-year.id Upt ...i wtlll ta Sao f'ru. "'-4NI wtl -If WI Nathoaf Foothell Leape ...,_ al ta ...i ti .. ii~ ' ' '' LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Tllo wel.!htY .. , :..-.. ol nilln& .. --1111111 ICll ,...., _ .. -and lleldl - 1; .... and ~ 1'tpll todaJ IOI ·-• 1111 1111 -... --. ill Ille LT. ~Unkm. " -&ilaloplM porticlplled In G ,,. ~ to -tht •-• _. !Ilda and dalM lor Mun fl& •t=...U. "n•"' la ~'I 111tou, morstl7 IDnttred ~..i-..uveeommitloo t I AAtr1111tP ' Dint MaWn •l ... • • -=illl avldence U.S. ' Obtct 'tt111 ....-~'!:'.!.!.! 1\Jll111t ...... ~-VJ U ....... and field equipment manufa<turen al Mutco City. "Wt bavt recelftd oo lnfcrmalion from Ille U.S. Olympic Oomm1ttee In repnll to the """""" .,.,.&. .. he aaid. Tllo USOC had ald tt wooJd clvt the AAU any information or materials for ld)on at 11111 oocventlon relatJna lo the atleied "cash-IMboe" ~ .. lo other deftlapments 'J'Ueoda,y: -'lbl namil of. Debbie Me)'flf, Sacramento, triple aokl medalbl In the Mulco CitJ oqmpk:s. 1 n d Al Oetter, West ~ N.Y .. who hu ...., four IUollht ~ discus cbampiooships, ctrc:ullted u fraat-nmnen for thr: annual ' SUWvan award, emblemllUC: fl the yur's I , • outatanding amateur atbJete. The winner lo .......... lo by announi:el Friday. -Th< track and field committee an- """"""1 • policy statement will be - Tbunday reganlinc Mun MU action lo lta long-<lancllni dtspule with lhe Natlooal Collegiate Athletic Association over ~t of amateur athletics In 'the 'llcliad States. ft would he Ille flnt such statement ol future action by the MU. -'111o Quaker Oats Co. wu utended 11 lhe -of Ille AAU Junior O(ym-p~ fltneas program In 1989. n ......., Ille. holding of lhe thin! annual Junlor Olympic championships next Aupst al ao llillJlllOWICed lite. Cnw,wlM_.,_~ .. 00 at tesau AaK, ..W ,._,.., ... probablf .-llelp ....... -_fld_lle __ .,...lhMtoldawffeud-c:Wldrea andbaslaallo-. ro... in .lctiea. INGLEWOOD -The U. Angdea Klnp. cleadlocftd In the National Hockey Lup!'I W""611 Division IUlll!'fUP spol with ~ and Oakland, take .. the defending division c b a m p i o n Pluladelpbia riy.,,, lonlgbl al the Forum. Bucs Scare State Champs, ~81-70 BJ STEVlli EKOVICB Of ... 0.... ....... """ "Wben you play that -..n apllllt C:... ritoe, there'• hope. .. That wu coach Bob Wetzel'-1 pbilooopby after hll o..u,. Cout Coll ... bWelball leim absorbed Ila tblnl straight loa ol the ,..., _ Tuesday night lo Jut )'tar's state champ, Cerriloo, 81-70. The !Cm· at Ba,11 P.tenoo gym left the Pinlot llill aearcllU!c ((It their lint -,. The II-point c.nitoa merlin banlq tlpo a/f the -ol the -In (act, with u llWe u ftre -left lo play or.up Cout tralled by ..... 17... had --of the boll and --tO bring the -~ roarln( to lta foe! with a p-obead bucket A jump baD WU ... trolled by the Pirates lo give \hem the bill, but lhe shot failed lo maleriallze and the Falcoos swept the bill down to their lide of the court and -In a field goal with 4:11 on the clock to mate the ---Evm wben c.nttoa pmnped In a buRt at 3:33 the Pirates trailed bf mlJ fivt and bad p1..-, of time lo wort ill the Falc:on lead. But """ Rodriqun, """ led Cerritos with • poinb, flll<d a balktt IOI 2:D and l&DJted bla -lo .. dibt· point _.,. ..... pit the ,.... out ol reach. . . In tMse Wt hN ckc:W:~ minutes IS.. PIRATES, l'lp 17) * * * __ ,,. ...... .. , .... ~(It) --,,.. ....... -...... -'-·--.... ,,,,_ -,_ I ' I a WllNlllt I .1 S 1 .... I I J 1 .._,... '''" ...... I I I I o-- 1 IJ 0 ...... ,., . ..,_ 0 1 I I • • • I I I t ..... " ,..., -.. -----. ~ . . .. ft ..... <41 I t II • J '11 J I 4 I • , 111 . ' '. I I 1 I ' • J • I t I t •""" • -1' . -,, ' . : -· -. . . . • • . ' . . . . . . ...... · ... , b>lp him do tt, again Jn, hll OWll words, "some changes wlll be made;'" For the questionable privilege bf taklnt avitr 100 pttc;ent owntrllUP of tht ~C downlrodden Senators, Short aai6 he paid "ln. the area of $10.milllon." He knoW1 what lit'• getting lnlo, too. • 11We're starting with ·• very poor le.- Cond, division club and an even wone Onanc:fJJ club," said the 50-yur-eld Deinoeratic National COmmittee .trtuur~ er and former owner of tht Los Angtlesi Lal:ers -etblll team. "I doo't hitend to Jet it stay that way." Short. wbO sold the La.ken ·to Jack: Kebt Coote for a reci>rd $5.1 millltm, Aid be bad no intention of selUng the Senaton atrtcUy for prO!it, moving !hem, or ·gettiag fid of either general manai:er Gtorge Selkirk or field muager .ftm Lemon -tbat is unless he baa to. · Se1tirt and Lemon both were aeatid ln t b e room listening intenUy as Shore talked to _pewsmen here in the bOtel which ls bladquarter• for the· mijor: leal\H bueblll meetings. 0 1 did . not buy the · team to rmve lt," l&ld Sbr:rt. "Nor do· ~ have any lntenU• ol . llOl!lng il Insofar as tbO twn'• a-al manager anct , fi~d manaau art1 concerned I am not plan- ning ani -ate changes. · "Bvl wtll llOt be·baah!W,.bout maklng Cllanlt1' If they are lnditated to •. dia.Mton .. arjlitic' alid fiiian. . ......... . Chaimberlain Blots Out Suns, 122-108 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Many National Butetball Association coacbd envy Bill van Breda Kolfrs stable of pliyers 8',teb as Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Wilt <llamberlain. But, when the Los Angeles . Laktrs disposed of the Phoenix Sun> 121-Ull, the coach used reservd as mutb U he could. "Haring three superstars," aid Vn Breda KOlff, "doesni give the rHt of the loam iilucb time to play. I dGll 't like the lltuation but thm's not much lcando.-tt." Cliff Ancf ...... a Oleidom-uaed fonranf, p lnlo tbe-pme for 17 minutes against the .Suns. looers ol their lut IJ atral&bl Van Breda ltolff Did be wu pleued with Ander.m'1 play. The second-year man -..! m polnll, bad six us11t. and grabbed -rebounds. l!ut U ·was · tht play of Chamberlain that led the LUen tO vtctory. Th< 7-loot-1 cenlor scored 3$ points and bit en 11 of 15 from the free throw Une u . the Lakers pulled away in a second-half rally. The Lak1r1, now 17-7 and leadinc the Western DlviBJon, W:e on the Baltlmore Bullets 'lburaday ln the first of -atralgbt road 1amea. ""°•NIX LOS Att•llll °'"'""' ._ sn,.e.r VIM,..,.la -·-Ltl'llll Mt Klofl!i. -~ 0 P T • P T 7 f.lt ft ltl'IW 14 H 3111 1 Ml • CP\e11'1e.r1t11111 n.u: :as J .. • fflttkw\ 4 .. ' IHttH~wkm. IM.t ·~,'llW..t 4 ... ,. J 1-J I AlllllfnOfl I f.I • •W10tarfl' UMt •WllCtullta !Mt Cr~~ I .. 1 I 1!11n • 1·1 t H...,ltt I Ml t Tottll •I J6..15 lot TO!tlt 0 ~ llZ Phttlllt t7 tS Ja t) -IM Let Antlln :.0 Jt a a -ID l'outt<d eiit -l"tiltnl•, L1ll l11. Tolll foul1 -P'llM1ll• M, LM Antt• IL Alltllclt--.. 271, LA YER, ASHE CLASH TONIGHT EVANSl'ON, tn. (AP) -- Gomalel llllffertnc · f r o m the flu, p u t .. a crut but 1 ..... stniqle ....... Ken Raoewlll of Australia Tuffd11 nJlht In a benefit ttnnls series at Northwtllern Unlvenlty. It look a...wall II lamet bof<n he flnally brete Gonsalu' -to _.. a t-1, H. W victory In the flnt ol ""' nlgbta of action. Rod IA-. <I Coreoa de! Mar - -llaJston '"' ... and the· -o1 IAY>r aod r.., Rocho -a dGllbl,. vtetory over the duo <I Stan Smith and Bob ...... f-1, w --a mwd cl 7,tlO, Tbe meet will wtnd up lonlgbl wttli Bulcli -faclnr -aod Atthtr AD faclnc Laver. - • • \; • ... .. , -; •••• ,.., .-, ~ .. :~ ..... <C"; _,._ ... :... -· . . , ....... ,.. • .• -··--~:...:-~~ .•• t'l..l:'_::..;.~""" -- -...:. -:.....~ --~ -._ ·..:.._~..:__•_{ • ' -.,.--• ,. "' ... it:. ' f BOTTLING HIM UP -Corona del Mar'1.Jjm Stonee (8) h1m1 In Lake- ,: . wood'a Greg Vanley_in GIF water polo hostilities Tuesday mght. Lake- .. :: Tournament Action .. : · . Qilers in 84-20 Blitz; ,':· i' ''-.... ~·· '. Barons Beaten, 74-61 " · By RON EV ANS ~· Of fM DlllY 'llft Sl•ff ·,, Three of the Orange Coast area's four ·~ entries in the· fourth annual Westminster- Marina Rotary basketball tournament ,• .·, are in winner's bracket tonight and ".<-Thursda)' evening. .,, '-,,.' -·Huntington Beach joined Monday night first round winners Westminster and ~1arina with an overwhelming 84-2o smashing of Centennial Tuesday evenirlg. • The Joni Coast area loser was Fountain " r· \/alley. The Barons dropped int.o the · 108'.er's bracket after their 7Ut Tuesday night loss to Long Be~h Poly. Also Tuesday, Loara dowried Lakew~. 78-66, and Garden Grove bombed Los Alamitos, 14-48:-. ' ' -vl~h:tnin'ster' pl~ys · Sanfiaio' tonight on tfie Lions' hardwoods at 8:30. Marina plays at the same time in Its gym against Magnolia. Huntington plays Loara in the remaining second round game Thursday night, 8:36, at 'Westminster. 1 HuntingtQn's win, by probably the widest margin in the history of the . school, isn't as good <111 it might look. ·:· _ t<) Oiler follpwers. ·~I .. eentenniaJ is trying to p I a y in two ~'.l to!irnaments ·at once and the group 11 that ·challenged the Oilers was composed mostly of junior vai:sity,playe,rs. lf yoa like 'em clQSe, it was horrible. Centennial · never even made a free ": throw. it was -40-8 at the half and 59-14 at t~e end of. the third period. ;, i,, One· . of Centennial~s field goals came on a Huntingtoq gOaJ ~epding violation. "It was a "good workout, that was i" ii bout it," summed up Oiler coach Elmer ',.. 9<Jmbs~ ,. , ':Mike Pontre.ras moved well tonlght, so I gut?M he 's over his ankle trouble." . The slick Huntington guard scored 21 ·:·: playi!i~ just over half of the game. ·~ Combs said he , couJd ha ve scored 50 ·:' if he'd wanted to. Fountain Valley stayed with Long ~ ~ Beach Poly for two-and-a-half quarter3 but when 6-4 Duane Diffie fouled out " ,early in the third quarter Poly w.is ~, off to the races. ,. · The game was tied at halftime but Diffie had picked up his fourth foul ,. ·" " ' J:. I J, ' ' ' midway throug_h the second quarter. Chapman Frosh Down Winless Gaucho8, 86·69 . · 'Saddleback College Is still lookJng for _ ~ts first · ever basketball vicjory as the. . young Gauc hos dropped their second game tn as many · trl~ Tuei'lday night, this lime to the ChaP!Jlan College Frosh, 36-69, at lhe winner's-court. Gauchos Randy. Lawrence and Bill Noon together bagged 39 lJOints-in the l05itlg cause as ~wrence pumped In 20 _and Noon potted 19. M.11.r..c. Hardy also hit lhe double. figures with 10. ,. ·~The score stood at 40-36 ·at .halftime. with Saddle back behind by only four. 1 l>ut Chapman mounted -a second half ~ attack that wilted any bope! the Gauchos ~ may have had for a triumph_ • · Chapman registered 46 point& In the , . s(!COrld period while the Gauch~ could , pi,it together only 33. i. !tWe ran out of gas tn· the second hall," understated coach Roy Stevens, : . "I'd MY we haYe a depth cwoblem .'' .. "9dl lft> • bitfllt111 (IU ·:· ,._, ' '~~:·GW.. 1:~~~ L1wrt!'Q r I 3 It AtbolaY l l t 1 SMnll8t'I A IJ I~ t•l2' ._..; ····--17!JJ " .. ,,,,.-~ ,,,. Mlfflll 1 0 0 2 M9cto: I O It 1 •, ,._._ ·1 I I I Hlllett ·1 f e 11 t•lt lD f U .. Tot•l1 M II I N ..... "'""*' . . -.. «! • -.. I "When ht fouled out, it killed us~" coach John Kasser commented. "He had 12 rebounds When he left. Eric Hammer rebounded well but without Diffie they had a size edge on us. I thought Gary Redmond (14 points) played an exceptional opening game." The Barons play Los Alamitos in the loser's bracket Thursday. 7 p.m., at Marina. Hl#lf1"9l911 hKh (NI Cl!llet1nllll t•I • Contrera Mltllr Nlchol1 Whltflelrt. llonwtll We tit.tr H1rrl'°"""" W1rtwn _ Snyder "'" '""" Tat111 """ ' 311 J • 12 ' l ' • • • ' . ' ' . ' 1 • • 1 • ' ••• ' 2 10 ' ' . """ ' • t ' . ' 1 • ' ' • t ' . ' ' . ' ' • t 1 • ' lCI l4 lo! Totels 1• 0 20 Sare 11¥ Quarftf1 • JO 21 lt lS -M ,,,,_JG • ~n111r1 \lall•Y 1'11 """ 1 • ' Olffls -""" ....... Lltl1 IMcll ~"'' (7<11 ••• j J 1~ .. ,. \lelbueM ,,,,. '"""' v-To,.11 ' ' 1• . ' ' .. ,, s J ,, ' . ' ' ' ' ' • t t3 u •1 ... _ --""' Hlllm1n ~ • 1 17 I J It 6 • " 1 ' ' ' .. I ~ ' Totalt .. 11 14 Tars Finish With Flurry, Win, 62-49 By ROGER CARLSON 1 Of tM D91b' f'li.t lteft' Things don't charla:e much when Jt comes to athletic e vent 1 between Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar High Schools. Regardless of the sport and despite the change 1n 1)el'80nnel, it'a ltlll the same old pressure cooker when the two foes meet. It was these facts that prevailed Tues- day night at Newport Harbor's gym when coach Dave Wuman's Bluejackets pulled out a 62-49 win over Corona in both teams' basketball lnauguralll for the 1968-69 season before a near-apaclty crowd. The margin of victory dof.lln't come close to the actual combat. Coach Bill Bloom's Corona del Mar five. led by one after three quarters only to see Newport comt flyiR,f down the .st.retch to nail the victory. ln a game that was for the most part, ragged, Newport finally caught fire in its 24-point fourth quarter bjhlnd the hot hand of Lee Haven. · Haven, who Jed all scortrs with 17, canned a free throw with 4:29 to go to Put the Sailors Into a 47-45 lead and then Dan Lindstedt put in a tw~ footer off a Haven free.throw miaa to put the presmre on Corona. Haven added\ another pair of gratla shota moments lat.er tO make. ·1t a 1ixi- p0lnt margin l.nd from there the Tan were i.ble ~ take the good ahot and took advantage of 'CdM foi.lls. Waxman. with his firsWver varsity basketball vklory under bia belt, lauded his · qUiotet for its poise in the -aecbnd half. • ' "Corona came back strong ln the se- cond b&lf, but our kids showed a Tot of poise," he said afterwards. The Sea Kinga were able to connect on only fQW' of 18 1botl from the floor in the disastrous fourth quarter. .,..,.,, HI,,_ ( .. ) C... ... M9I' (4') ··-·-M1vet1 ... _ LIMlfH! 'T ... '"' " ft jlf " ft " illf ,, J _t.__J • ,_Lltdl ' •• t 11 J41MI lJ•ll J 7 • 17 Dllllltl ••• 0 SJ .JIS McWllH1,... 2 4 S I 312 11Fln..., J2•1 Ol l•Wlllnd'lt 2 114 OIO !Wllat 0122 O'lul'\I IGJ! 11 8' 1t U Telllt 11 II ff • ....... _ ,._..Mertlet 11 11 U l'-U ·~ft1M1r 1)111141-" ' ' • .. -...4... .... ~ ------·- - DAILY 'ILOT•l"Ml9 1W P°tl(:CY.DllMlll wood upset the,.Sea Kings, ~J• ~~ dream of a Newport-€dM_ lhowdolm for th• oriem.Pl<ifts1ip ·neii TiiOoofaj. . . . .,.. • DAILY I'll.OT 27 •.-• Dream . Game Ruin'ed Sailor~ Win, ,7-6i '., ~ 1 . -· -. , ! .. . CorQna Bow.s,-,:_6-S •• "r ' ' ~ ' ( ..... BJ Oi.ENN lllllft -on " penalty In ·u. tlfbd• 'IQldct -'°' ... .,_ .-.... • which put 1t11 •. .mates .abNcf to ·•• LONG BEACH. -Uad'e•rra.ttd '"3. . ·• ~ ~ ' J.ak.,._ood . (IWtClurod lbe ~a9dilll At ' that the SOllon eCD.• <to. lo dream. of a Newport Harllor<~ beiftr f<*<ed •iftlol overtlllie a< ,Downey del .Mar -1atJolilior···· CiJ' water m!Jled ... rather ' -all"I'. 4t .... polo dlamplonahtp, .wfien· tjle 14ncen wjth \I aecondl lo IO, then near!): .-... . •lllnlled . the ~ Klnp Of Celli, s.s, bounded a Tar -Into tloe net with two jn the ~ 'hBu ol 'l'ueldoy•1 aemutnalt ' ~ remalhlnf. • -, iloulile beader at Belmont Plau Olyniplc Jeff Wilcoz helped. hold the ~P" l'ocil, lfere. • • · together, biltln1 thnoe soaJa while 1*if Lak~wO:OCt, coached by • f o r m e r Dovey hit iwo ancf John· · Blaut.r bad w .. 1m1nster High tutor Keo· llamdorl. ont!. put together a tight defenso and. a aleady Ba'7"tt blamed. ','.CIY ·j1tttn" for h !.1 , bombard111~nt of Corona'• goal to reverae. outfit 1 ahowm,. We sat .~ too two earlier humlliaUoos ~t . the bJl)ds much · •• '" ftte .afraid tO".dO anytbin&. of Cliff ·Hooper's. Sea KJnp (i2..0 •and But It's great to be io tht.'flnala." ~2). · Lakewood aim ply outplayed the heavilJ Eacller, coa.ch Bill Barnell'& dt!fe.nding hwored Corona del .Mar atven.. Tht OIF champl .took the measure ·ot·always-Lancers kept a P!.essi{lg 'defense ,on µw tough Downey, 7-1, to . earn the .Other, ball . and did a .neat job _9ffensively, • half ¢ the .finals' ·ihow ·against ahellipg_ the Se,a King goal with shocking Lakewood. Newport owns a S-3 win over regularity. · .· .' the Lanoers in regular sealon play. Only a gparkling performance by &oali• Newport played what ,Barnett called -Jolin Merrit! kepi the ocor< mnni•l!Jnc · "a poor game!' to edge the Saions out of hand u ,be~ up witli incredible and thua avebge its only loss in 22 blOC.:kB Of! wbft seemed to be sure aoals· starts thiS year.-The Tars were victims . FJve times. he ma.de. the vital saves of their. oWJf poor passing in the last which ~ept his teJm-In rangt: ol. .pulling half and had to hold on for ·dear life out a vu:tory and OQCe he. nearly blocked to ferl<f off the Moore League co-chainps. a penalty ~w. . .. Supe.r....W Eric lindroth Wu lhrdttled It was tied, 4-4L after three peritld1· by a tough defense scored only ohce and the key· pfay of-the night came with a little over three: minutes to play when Lakewood lnterceptt!(I an errant pass, moved quickl1 down the: pool· to 1core the go-ahead tally. r· Then with 22 seconds remaining the Lanceni sewed it up on a penalty toss. Corona del Mar got a penalty goal with three seconds · to gO to chip the lead to one. But time wu easily · run out by the winnera' and the dfeam 1ame for the CIF iinale was no mote. Hooper was stunped by tbt loss and would only commend ltakewood for its excellent effort. Hamdorf aaid his force.! had played lhelr beat game of h year. Scoring for the lolen were Jim Brad~ bum (3) and Bruce Black (2). Score ·by Quuten Newport HarbOr I 2 1 3-7 Downey o 2 1 3--S l!cor .. by Quuten Lakewood Corona de! Mar I 3 0 !I-II 1,lll-5 Walker Paces MD;~46-45 By STEVE ANDREW! ~ tfle" Dlltr '119t lllff Tom Walker made bUt onl basket. Tuesday evening. However it came in the clutclt u the ' Mater Del 'Monarcm ailpped put the S a n t a Ana Saints 46-45 in a nan- league encounter in the Saint!' gym. With just __ nine teconds remaining M the clock1 Walker ~ly hit a· IS-footer out of the right comer to let the com~ from-bdlind victory·. ~e Mon&J'clu ·came into tbr-fourth quarter trailing ·by · eight points-_after &coring only two Jn the: third ltanzl. Warner Raes and Ralph ChancfOs chJ_p.- ped away at the Saint lead w1tb abort jumpers until the ~ read 4S44~ Ana. - A Raes interception of I.ft errant pass with 1: 10 remaining, and a .' time-out to regroup, set up Wilker'• beraics. "We didn't look ioo good offensively." uid a jubilant Jerry Tardie, 0 but the ""' guys came back again and 11lin and lhowed me a Jot of ·character." "We "'.eren't lookini for aitymt In particular to 11h09t the final s h · o t, we were just moving the ball around trying to get some()pe free," nld Mater o • i mentor Tardie. Mltw ht '"'' ... Allo (4') ··-.... Mt:Mltllmln ,.....,, '"""' L ..... SlllHI "'"" 1111 lllll2f1NW . • ' t ,, Gllbet't • • • • lnllftiw ,,J,,Mtv I 0 t I .c:uni. ... ,,,,, .. I I 4 t 1 1 J J I J ' ' 1 1 1 lS • ! 1 1 J I • ' l • 1 .• TIGHT DEFEN$E -Jolµi Wilcox (dark hall throttles Downey11 Reed T8y1or as the latter tries to get off a pass during Tuesday'• ClF water polo playoff .. mifinals play in Long Beach. Wilcox aid- ed N")"J>Ort Harbor High to a 1-6 victory, ••• "'-W1111: ... Tetei. o 1 1 o ·s•it 11121\mur• 1112ltr•· 1 2 t • 17 11 lt .. TO!llt " t I I • 1911''1 ._. . ..,. ....... ltfllll-"' lJIJ•ll-45 ·Bosw:ell's BY EARL OUSTKEY Ot .. ...., ,. Stiff After W-lrM lllgll'1 hlb'-i'alaing M-IS tictorJ CM.'r El Ranclxt two months qli, Uon coedl em -en. tat down and attempted 1 projected ¥iew ol th• -· "Hero II a team we might wind •P playln1 ...... " h• tboulhl. ' . s .... enough, Weitmlneltr ,playa El Rancho qaln Ftiday ' night In the ""1lllnala · ol the CJF playolfa at the COlfseum. II didn't ·like any <l'y;i<l ball two 1Mlllhl. ago · lo predict that El Railcho woaJd win the Moore League crown ' and It WaJ a more risky bet that Westmlnster would win in the Sunset. ' ,,, .... ~uently, l!OPefl, "'10 hO a fet!Jb about preparation, lent acouta at every opport\lnlty'lo wattR 11:1 Ran<:tio play. The. resident El llancho experltl at Wutminlter are Frank MWIOl and Georp Galloway, the Bee coaches. "1 gueaa we ha.ve Al godd a book on !:l Rancl'6. u any team we've played. this year;'' Boi#:ell admiU. r . "We've p 1 pieuy &ood llnt on _;;;; -..;;;.·-·-·-_..._ --·- About El ·Rancho Rematch Prediction Comes True what they l1kt to do on first down, third down and long yardq:e, their favot:ite pall ·patterns and sqortyardag~ plays ••. we'll be prepared. ' "But that'1 not what wina~tht. 11me for y"oU. What.wlna ill hard tackles." Boswell aays both clubs have .Jmproved since llteil · lniilal· meeting, bul· that hli club b .a 1 improved where it wU bur( moot by Efl\ancho -paasllii. · · "Our pus defense was poor aga.IMt El Rancho.'' he says. ' , "But since then we have Ri~d Met>on~d .. in the _secondary. H~ broke a leg before the season and joined us at mid-sea.soft: Greg: Newboult. became a starter it· a~t ,~e wne time and with Tom .Lawrence and Cb a r I e 1 BucklAnd back there, we 1lhink we h1vt a preify good -d~ry." , The Ll.pns 4lao , P!aYed th«Donl with i Wounded quarteibaclt. Bot BooWefl layl Ed Bane II healthy -. which II more than he. can .a.y tor five other 1tarteri. Fullbaclc R4ft Shepberd-plwi•MID>riald. John -.ildi-!Ch, Dennll Stein and Gree McCarits' Were all out. of llChool early PIRATES GIVE SCARE ••. (Contlnoed from Pap II) Oranp Cout C<iUld oaly light the _.. hoard wtth I pair of fr .. thrQn. "T h ell' the tot lo ua .... lua!Jy," ruminated Wetzel after the pme. . Cmltoe arabbed an eorly 7-1 lead In the game, and until the Pb:atr.I be1an conlrolli111 the defenalv. boudl It loolled bleak fer the lied and Wbll&. I , Tho F aleen-1 led --Ille half · and mllbl bav.• pulled .... y urlier Jn .the aeconcl frame .u:poot for aome .timely biiiliil Dy Piraltl Jim ltlndelon and Phil Jordan. ' !ordan flnlahed the nlaht with ~ polnla,. while Slive Jacllbeen, Who 11l out 1 1ubllantlal part .of the -hall, ·paced • Ille JOquad with :II. 'I\ ' ' this week with flti. -ell naur .. that fiv-• will 11e aulted up l'rlday nJaht and bt'D •nffd all the help bl can !Ind; to· deal •.with th• EI· Rancho quart*111ck, 11m11, Drake. "Al a iota! ollemt .. threat, Drake 11 the l>ett ~k wt'Vt -thla year," Boswell commented. "We'll be In pnU,y 100<1 shape U we can atop hll ruimJnc and p&lljq." .n...w_,, -11111 the tact that tbe foe II El 1lai:bo ·ml tliat the 1ami' llte II the ~ Coli-• · II a 'lllitalnlni factor .for' bla tum. . . "It'• been a long --ithe ldO ara prefly banaed np. llUI tlMy -lo play El llancho qaln and they're ptet. ty uclltd about llloytq In tbt,COllleum. • A former use ""1or, l!cnoll 11.,.. Colfleunt aD the ....,, .. "I'm llad the same la at tho Co11aoo111. In fact, I'd juil u.-'Plat Aniboia there for the tltlo ti we ao 11111 far." Boowefl lll'I lbert wW .... ao llhlllC Jn Lion workow this ~ .... 1o lutnpg and brul ........... ..... PuaclenalutwOIL ' ·~ • _. __ , ----'--------·-.................... • •' . -... ~------:iii..: .... I ... 11 DAILY Pll.OI Wed S;,O. ¢ 4.Hflrt ~farina UQ.veils New Star ' . Clowns Vie Friday Jn Sharpshooter Mosi~r At OCC- ., UIL GC6&EV .......... ,,,. i.-°'"\IP Oouoly ba#ri••-.. Weir"' Ille gr,,..,d but Ueoo!y • 1t:1awUJ • .,...librfDa,..ml .... ....--... Orange eoa.e. area'• bellt -· In Ille first -of u,. We lhnfnll«-Mariaa taara-- .,... )IOlldaJ...,., -Mcoi« play<d only tbt lint -quartm. Yet be --nine of It -'""" Ille Door .... fi .. of m 1n1m 111o !Gui 1iM r.r - RICK MOSl~R' 23 Po'*' lie aJoo led Marina widt Jl 1eboanda. A lwtJ judgment. ,.u uy -calling him tbt ...... - -Oft""' pm<? Nol really. LUI year, wbeo Marina went four games into 1111! CIP plaJOfb, Mooitr was • junior nn!ly playor .... ..,. 11>ei1 VlkfD( coach Lute O!Jon waa calling him 1111! best -00-MOOer is an unlikely looking speclmen for stardom. He a~ pean frail al S. l -Doi what fQll Would call a scrapper. And allhough be d ... play well ,al both ends of tht court ••• bis abnolin& laJcb lllll will ahaU up ·-- -far Ille -two 1easom -be'• just a junkr. "Rick ia a VPZ'f quiet tid but he's very atttntivt," aays Obon. • .,,,. thing lllll reaJly iJn. presses me about him is that ht'• genuinely lntereste.d in becoming a comptete ba:siet- baD player." In basketball parlanci!, a .. . ........ ., ... dlla:taf It • ,.S ....... 1111 ..._ Tra•alar• bJ -""°_, ... 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"'. r " •• Iii . ... • I ' • • 1· \. • foni:ney Action . ) VCI 'Big Choie'e ' ·over La Verne "' - ' • UC Irvine will be a heavy avorlte to advance to the win- ter's bracket of lhe Red.Janda lnvilltlonal Basketball tourna· :he Anteatera take on Laverne :Ollege at 3 p.m. The three other games In rhursday'1 opening round pit Westmont and Harvey-Mudd 1t 5 p.m., Cal Lutheran and Red.lands at 7, and Chapman tnd Pasadena at 9. Coach Dick Davia' UCI quint I.a! one win under ita belt Eagles Lauded Estancia High Scllool will 1old its annual fall sports 1ward3 banquet tonight at the 1ehoot cafeteria to~ honor tts tootball, crosa _country .and water polo athletes. The banquet begim at 1 with awards due athletes in all classWcaUona of t b e __ sports. iac.\or'f t 1~· ':~: l--:~' wor'i ... J '. m•1'\ b'f t a'69~ u,in9 ""6"'''· \e\•· ,\,,trond,' ,,pair ,.\' '" Moo~ ro ra•'\ th• I ' NEWPORT TIRE CENTER OPENS DAILY AT 8:30 A.M. EVENINGS TILL 9:30, SA TU RDA Y TILL 6:00 P.M. ;tl' ISLAND 644-1212 & 644-2385 ~m,~n11 9:30 ~ Saturday Till 6 P.·m· --' ~--·~·. -•' • \ r --" • DAILY l'ILOT J9 ' - .lround the Area Greens • Minier Takes Mission Viejo • • President's Cup Award • Bob Minier led a 48-man field lo Jll'lltl' lbe .clJam. plonahlp ol the ....,,, clu1> l'n!lldenl'a Olp Toumamool • at MIDloa Viejo Country Club when be defeated Lloyd rr.el>Org, loor Ind three. Action wu spared over four successive weekend 1 in fnsldent'a filchl Utle by ec!c-' portner'1 bell bill oolJQa • .,,.. In& otto GWJ. Ward birdied tied three "'1J. the llUI IOI' the vldory. 11le duol,ol Bill Schulte ud · Don Weber ..., t ~ e Goar&e Sbigw, Kofth Neel ud Secrewy'a FIJibt with 1 a1x Joe S-and D a v e and ft,. win · over Bob Schweitzer ud Gonion Can- Schriesller non -with au. • Mllled bell ball lounome October Ind November' Bob Kinder .......i an eqle J Lou Vallas toot consolation · two on the nlnth bole at Mesa aword bonon In • plO)'Olf, Verde 1u1 weekend with a deleaUng Orv Blacketeer on four-iron from 190 yards ouL •ction Oil Sunday WU taken by the quartet ol Wlnilr<d and • Allred Nlcbob a n d Rlchanl Ind Horttnse Carlill. the 2111 hole. Kinder fJnl.shed with a 70 Dale Ward won the Vice for the day. With him were wUe, Shirley, •and Don . and Ann Douglas. Ed Davis and Bob Wyckoff teamed up with 1 11 lo lake bonon in tbe me'm: club even\ on Saturday. Second place In t h e NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND The quartet posted a ZI for the nine-hole evenl s.,,..,Hff The 1968 .tournament reservation policies are now aet rwlth some new rules for •aa tourneys. Interested parUea can contaci Brian Lake at the pro shop (f)36. 7575). Raneho S.J Herb Martin finished with a 68 to nab the men's club Mustangs Hailed Costa Mesa High School will present Its athletes tonight at the annual fan sports awards banquel The ll!:vent begins at 15:30 at the cafeteria with football, cross country and water polo athletes honored. PUBLIC wacoME located In Huntington Beach • Y.t mile from Pacific Coast Hlghwa:t off Goldenwest: Street low net event .. Salunla7. -place went lo Hal Sllow (18) ud Fran Glblan WU third with a 70. llfe'""*'larJc 11le IUUIWll Hoobra Ind Slicon tournament II ..t for Sunday in men'a dub action. A IO 1.m. shot IUD llarllng lime la tcheduled with the men's club divided into two groups. Total low net team picks up steak at dinner while the lmers are re.legated t o chicken. Team captains are Cecil Hollln'pworth and G o m e r Sims. Coata /lfeaa Carnelle Kennedy was the victor in Friday's all flights, odd holes event wilh a 110-~ 74 (32). ·Following her were Elise SUpes with a 103-3H9 (33), Catherine Tarpley'a §-24-71 {33) and Vi Hoskina' 87-14-73 (33). . " Nadine Mau was the first flight grogs winner in Monday action in an all-irons event with an C-9-73. Dorothy O'Leary was low net with a 90-14-76. Second flight honors went FULL 4-PLY FIRST LINE POWER FALCON F'or startln1 ti~ caU (714) fl.36-7575 HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB to Bev BatUatonl's 99-24-75 / with Robert Andrews, Catherine Tarpley and Ruby Hultberg tyin& for low net bonon with 76s. Rita Englend was the third Olght champ with a ,,.... IOI· 31·70. Low net honors In the Olght went lo Flo Downey's 106-36-70. Marion Vos.! (lQS..32.. 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Mar High School hopes his five returning let- termen and two transfers, along with a good nucleus of juni.or varsity lettermen.. ~ improve on the Sea Kings last place finish of the Irvine League in 1967-&. Leadina candidatee: are let- termen Bill Curlarid {115), Bob McGee (WI, Kevin Col· lins (157), Jeff Graham (168) and Doug Hilliard (178). Helping out frOII) the junior varsity are Jeff Allyn (98), Tim Bandel (Ill) aod Arnold Clark (148). The Sea King> pic!ted up two top prospect.s in transfers. Kalzihiro NlllO (130) ii from Omaha, Neb. and John Cas- key (136) transferred in from Long Beach Millikan. John Blanpied (106), a soph- omore. is counted on to help out by Morris. Corona del Mar's Doug ca.. sey, the CIF ,chamJ!ion at 178 last seas«1, hal!I smce grad- uated and is now at Washing- ton competing for the Huskies in the open class. Best individual contender for honors thb year appears to be Hilliard. Costa Mesa Coach John Sweaky of Costa Mesa begins his inaugural season at Mesa with a solid nucleus of grapplers. Included o:1 the squad art Dave Gleason. Jerry Reilly, Joe Socha and Jody Dehan. Those four were pinpointed by Sweaky as the ones doing the bes~ jobs to date. Here's a rundown on each weight and tbe top prospects so far: Heavyweight-Gleason: 191 -Jim Miller; 178--Jim Low· ry; 168--John Manix and Tim Jenhings: 157 -Reilly; 148 - Socha ; 141--Carl Moore w.id Ed .Ensign; l~Dehan; 130 -Mike Murray; 123 -Mike Purcell; llf>-Bob Owem; 196 -.Gaty King; 98 -Roger Moore. King is a transfer from Newport Harbor and ls try· ing to make the 98 pound limit. Ertanda Estancia High School looms as the chief threat to defend· ing Irvine League champion Fountain Valley in varsity wrestlklg this year and the biggest reason is the overall depth and experience that tlle Eagles have acquired. Leading the array or letter· O!'en at Estancia are Tom Foss (106), a returning league Champion at 98 pounm, Leon· •rd Morley and Bob Ray· Jiond. Raymond was second in the Irvine League last year as a ~eavyweighL · Other returning letterm~ 3re Grant Freeland (115), ~an Greeley (130), Chuc!t ankin (llS}, John Askin 48), pave Neuman {148) and !on Bran~ (168). • And, of the entire expected iquad. only five loom as sen-A>rs. • Coming up to help out from "1st year's junior varsity for &iach Jim Warno"s team are Rick Golson (136}', Brian Kim· tall (141 ), Fred Borad (178) ind }.like Todd 136. "Tue Eagles picked up a nn.1er in Forrest Thompson. 1'he 157-powider ia from San Diego. · Warren says overall t.eam ~epth could be the decbive lactor ln league championahip 1fst agaimt Fountain Valley. ~.'"'""'• v a11ev : Fountain valley'• ctefeodinc Irvine Leap champions are Qn a rebulldlnC year after lot- ipg lhe bulk of las& year'• !'!"ad· • Gone are Art Brooks, Tom Jlarmoo, R o y Neudecker, Qary Keller, Jim Boyle, Mick fJYDno' Mltcll V albuena and ~ve Rola. • -.... aecond in the tJF at the 117-poond llm!L ~ 'J1p'ee WJ'lltlm form thl tltJala ~ tbe Barona' f«tuoel thia year. G I e n fllldet-. Ouil Sones and jlOll ~oufl)oln are lbe trio. • Aodenoll. who'll So at lJI I.: JJ0. II lite w!Mlngest jn!llls Jn rounlala Valloy ~ with I IM recor4- lla. ~ in the Irv~ W testling Powers Command .. Ill Still BuntlllfJtoR Sis: returning lettermen dot the Huntington Beach varsity wrestling lineup with lhe big· gest boles on lhe Oilers' lineup in heavyweight and Ill lb. classes. Ed Bond, the HI-pound ClF champion, graduated and the heavyweight picture up in the air with no one out for that position. Leading 'the lettermen are Kurt KelmONO (191) and Mike Davlcbon {123). Others .,.. Kirk Bayton (1611), Jim Johmon (HI), Bob Lynott (1116) and Richard Varela! (118). Up from the junior vanity are Mike Johnsee (!31) and Mike Moss (130). Coach Vince Asaro says his Oilers will lac!t the strong pinning points to be a con- tender for the Sunset League crown. That, and the Jack of a heavyweight seriously hempen championship aspira. lions. Huntington Beach will lock up with Upland, Kennedy and Fountain Valley Saturday in the Fou n tain Val l ey quadrangular to open Its com· petition. Marina Ask coach Jack Kennedy of Marina High which team deserves the favorite's role in Swiset League wresUing circles and the Viking coach will give you a quick, no- oonse.nse amwer. "Newport Harbor, without a doubt. I think Newport will win in a walkaway," he says. Kennedy goes on to say Westminster should give the Tars their b~est battle for league lwnori and rates his own club along with Western and Huntington Beach, a notch behind Westminster. A3. for his Vikings, Kennedy has five returning lettermen led by Andy Vorooo and Craig Gephart. Vorono ls the defending Sunset Leagtoe beavywelght champion. He fmiabed last year with a 25-4 record and filth in the ClF finals. Gephart par ·33adeya13 • Gephart parlayed a 33-3 record into a fifth place por;i- tlon in the CIF at the 130 pound placement Other lettennen returning are Mike Wa1czyk (1.23). Steve McDannold (136) and J oel Drew (157). Expected to Stt a lot of action for the vanity are these returnees from the junior varsity: Terry Walciyk, John Downs. Ken Otsubo, Steve Abbott. John Reed and Marty Drake. Kennedy 1ay1 his biggest problem is p:>Ol' team balance. l\'etepart Newport Harbor, the def~ ding Sunset League wrestling champion, has nine returning lettermen back to bolster the 1!168-6i edttloo, but coach Joe For: says bis club will lack the overall team balance 1hat prevailed last season. And, setbacks have occurred to the Tars' program with Gary King transferring to Co&ta Mesa, Roger Kinney out for the first part of the season with • football Injury and Howie Rogers out indefinitely with a football injury. Mononucleosis has bit two of his grapplen. Bruce Martin {194) and Kent Hammeru (141), tw<o mainstays ol the returning lettermen, h 1 v e been hll _, with the ll· ,..... > DAILY 10·10 " SUNDAY 10·7 ' AMBASSADOR BY FISK , • Prnwa T"'l"ftd 4-PIJ 11)111 Corf • 11/32" Tlilll Doptlt • Clllf•lllll Slllli-WllJI lrmd Triad • 4-llb. ":i-c ..... Tm• Dalp Pro~du TllCtiOI UG. •17.91 I DA11 OHi.Ti a.so JI! 1$ ... -..... 1UUWS . .... ,..., ,..,b. ~ .. 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Series to extend over one ·-....-eadl In the monthl ' ~ ol. J)ectmber, January and , Febnw)'. ' • The $unkist series ii I ... ,.. winter .compttitlon for all * ~ ct&Ws of salJboats. Cen- : ~ terboard classes race. on ~ Saturdays and Uel boats ..u •. ...-on Sunday. ~ Dates for thi! year's series ..... ·• are Dec. 7-1, January~; Feb. :: 1-2. ~ All races -even for large ...,.. boats -start inside the bay. = Small boats race oven an In- . ..._ side course. starting from the clubhouse r a e e comm.ittee •1 ·~ tower . "· ·.. Large boats start from a · ••r line west of the club an- .,,,, chorage and sail out th~gh • :!"' the jetty and back. 011 1 Classes racing on Saturdays ln the small boat division are 'IbistJe, lnternational-14, Met- -calf, Lido-IM, Lldo-148, Lido--' Jo 14 Jr., Kite, Sabot A, B and ~ C and Flipper. 224 Boats Thanksgiving Race Wins Tol,d , Guata up to 30 lmoil flked , .• tilt llM boall in It ·~ that braved "tiurricane auJdl" In Golrlllo -h Ya<hi-Club'1 Thanbglvlnc Regatll Sa\Ur-day and Stmdfy, • • There were no caiimmo .. oth•rmlahape. Tro!>hi' will, ners In each c1au were: PIOll'-& (IJ) -Nalllloo. lll!lb -. Sl llYC; ~2) T<>mbolo, Robert 1-Jr .. WCC; (I) rt._,. Ka I P.udew•. ~YC. • I MOJU!: (IJ) -(1) J.upe Tai Dale Kini!, CBYC; (2) PuHor, llodney fahntr, CBYC ; (3) . Sea ~ I: Thoma• Klrpatrlek. eye, ' CAIAO (5) -, (I) Flam- boyant, Barney '1im, CBYC. • , • CAL-2! (I) -(I)· Gin&"' CALM !') -'11,ebe~ m, n. Dave Jolmaon. CBYC; (2) Gordon Gllln. LBYf. Ma Jo~ Peter ~· CAL-28 (7) -(t) Weoterly, CBYC. Ray Corbett. CBYC ; (Z) P-11 (7) -(I) Second Love 9-melot, Lloyd POwell, BYC. , Jaek FnioJ, CBYS; (I) Seo'. p RR F·A c2ii) -(I) rab, Bob Martin. CBYC. Heather, Gordon Cowie, CAVIO (18)' -(I) Myop!Ji LAYC; (I), El T!ir<, Phil n, Henry Schofield, ABYc: Tetoraon, CBYC ;· (3) Sea (I ) Colleen, Ed Fox, CBYC; ' Chase IT, Chet Gal~ Sl BYC (3) Getaway: Lee Berlln&er, (4) Red Baron, Bill llartge, SI BYC. ' lll!YC. , · Race, Cruise ' Capabilities PACIFIC CATAMARAN (II) -(I) Bob Bater, CBYC; (I) Nick steele, Labaina Ye; (3) Paul Allen, SSSC. MULTIHULL ARB (11) - (I) Roger Jewell, CBYC; (Z) Lee Griswold, CBYC. SAN .i:LEMEMTE iiu1L r-New 'San aem..;U.:23 standa up-",ell In a· br...Z. oti (jolden a,1. Bridge in ~ FrO!lci•c;o. Newest yacht pn the 5outbl"'1'1 scene is by San·elemente-Yadrta. New; O,ld Skipper ....: Keel boat classes are Ocean , ~ 'lacing, Rbodes-33, PC, Ex· ·-. ~alihur, Endeavor, Luders-lfi, • Mercury, MORF. and PHRF:° ~ ~ Time limit /or each race " • .-m be s p.m. The first boat . . . ~ -In .New Boat ·: .... ~ in each class must finish • • before that time in order to • -"""' it,. ,...,, •141- .CCAT (I) -(!) Dave Bradley & Gary Marlotte, CBYC; (2) Hilton Holmes, CBYC. San Clemerite-23 New Sailboat Scene Entry establish 1111 omc1ai race ror For the Landlubber WhoHas·Evernthing The eorooado-34, , "'" ·-lhat dim. No finishes will sailing yacht by CoronadO RHODES-19 (7) -(J) Burt be recorded after ~:30. Fully equipped Columbia-50 sloop is ma.king even Santa Claus do a doUble-take Yachts, ls being touted as an McCorkle, SFVSC. ~"'' Entriell are open to all as it adorns Fashion Island serving both as a nautical Christmas tree and a efflcientracingmachinewhich members of yacht clubs af· gift suggestion for those hankering to go down .to the sea in ships. Yacht is fully doubles as a comfortable crui-5-0-5 (13) -(t) Jim&: Mark filiated with the North rigged i'jnd equipped above and below decks and will be delivered to new own-sing boat. HOb$>n, CBYC; (Z) ,Jeff One of the newest sailboats cruiser. '! American Yacht Ra cl n g er after Christmas. lt Incorporates every possi-Brauch, ~YC; l3) Ray tM South6m Hf · Features include sleeping ~.; Union. -----------------------------" hie safety feature. and at the Lopez, CBYC. on · ~ orrua ···•·· same time can be woduced tn scene ·111 the San Clemente-23 accommodations for five In full sell for. substantially Jess than SNIPE <13> -(I) Roger produced by Sbutb Caast length berths, conv;~ con- "Hurrl~ane' Gets VIP Pt. Fermin Race Sunday bl h Stewart, SDYC; (2) Jack compara e yac ts , according Steele, CBYC; (3) Larry Fibergla81$ ·ProdUcta of San vertible dinette -·seats four lo the builder· Clemente. adulta for meals Or converts The Coronado-34 has 1 pow-Gray, KHYC. rful od h d --boat w .. d··•-~ and 1'nto a bunk for two. The boat e m em mast ea rig GEARY-18 (11) -(I) Dave' ~•n=: ~·~ _,.,. balanced ruiider and a stream: Shibler, MBYC; (i) Keith built wilh the new aailor in also has an enclosed head a.nd Se.al Beach Yacht Club has lined fin IJ:eel. She measure! Nash, CBYC; (3) Jerry mind and also has appeal for extra large ·M!Jging lockers. scheduled. IU annual Yuletide Z81. feet 2 inches on the water· Ham.Hton, SBSC. the experienced skipper. ac· The standard boat design Italian Set for 200-Mile Classic ...... ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. -6. ~·-=~Francesco Consent i no, The Hurricane Classic is the secretary of Italy's Chamber last race in competition for ....... of Deputies, one of the most the world high·point standing .;~.powerful politicaJ posts in the for the year. ,, nation, will join fellow Ilalian Balestrieri will pilot his .• :, and world champion Vincenzo lamed 31-foot Bertram, Yellow Balestrieri as a driver in the Tornado, with lwin ~ 7 5 ,:: m.mile Hurricane Classic horsepower ~er c r u Iser which gets under way Dec . engines that ho lds the current wo~l~ speed record in coni· petition of 62.5 miles per hour. being readied for sea combat tne. Ill f at the Kiekhaefer Mercury Point Fermin Race for Suh-Stretching out the waterline MERCURY (l2) .:_ (I) Jack cording to Wi am Crealock, include&. a recessed area or test site al Lake x, near day. has also made her unusuallv Nerdrum, SBYC; (2) Roger the designer. the uniq~ pull-out galley. An The single race will start roomy below with plenty cit . Roessler, SBYC; (3) George ''The bafilc concept of her optional pMI~ unit consists St. Cloud, Fla. nff the Seal Beach Pier and 1 · · T of a marine rari~,.·~iAt with Th. t ltatl 'II be apace or cruts1ng gear. he Patterson, CBYC; (t ) Doug desian is tc produce maximum wo ans w1 up leave the Point Fermin whist-boat h•-6 f t 1 · h he • . YC -e·· water pump, 1"_,.allon water ·--• h A · ...,. ee me es all'" Bmd, Fresno . ac;.,.mmodations In a mod•--• again.'" sue m e r 1 c a n IP. buoy and the east end or room which l's carried well ... v ....... tank and SO potllld ice chest. offshore races as Don Aronow. the Long Beach breakwater lo forward of amidships. All DAY SAILER (9) -II) 23-foot hull with a minhnum TM unit 111 situated for easy Coral Gables, Fla.: Bob port and finish at the sf.art. berths afe six feet and longer. Lewis Wagoner, Fresno YC ; · of wetted. ·suiface ana good serving 'to the cockpit area Magoon, Miami ; John Sten· ing point. The race Is dpen to The galley is located on thi (2) Howard Le~. Fresno YC; !tability. She does have speed 11.n d is' completely recessed back, St Cloud, and Jerry all ocean racin~ yachts rated port Side and includes a stain-(3J__Mir,haell>wnire, SFVSC. potenUal and we gave her and out af the way when not Langer, Miami : under the Crutsing Club of less steel sink and thre~urn-"·TEMPEST (5) -(1) Phillip a 7.0-foot waterline so that in u.se. Race officials predict a America -measurement rule: er giro.balled stove with oven. MathJson, SFVSC. she can tnter the Enaenada The boat is bearhy with a record entry of boats based Ocean Racing Catamarans, Opposite is a large ice box. SMALL BOAT ARBITRARY race,•; Crealock aaid. long waterline. The boat is on a late surge of drivers Pacific Hand I ca p Racing The spacious forward cabin (28) -(1) Sydnor Kuro, The.~ San 'Clemenit-2.'J has equipped with a ·fin keel and signing up, The fleet could Fleet. Midget Ocean Racing and completely appointed CBYC; (2) D. H. Sanders, more cruising comforts than a spade rudder and small skeg build to 40 if the present trend Fleet. Cornnado-25, Santana· "head " compartment were de· CBYC; (3) Jiin & Skip Barber, most boats her size, making for better control downwind. holds, according to r ace 22. Columbia·?.2, 'Cal-20 and signed for the ubnoot In pri· LAYC ; C4l Cliff Sanders, her suilable both as a Thea!Um.inummastisbinged chairman Tom Casey. Cal-20X . vacy and: utility. SFVSC. weekender and a miniature on decl: ,.,,-====~======~=iiiii====~~=~~------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~iiiii;;-~~----· ---...-.-.-=~ "'' Consentino will drive a brand new 31-foot Bertram with identical power. It is call- ed Red Tornado and was loan· ed to him by his friend Balestrieri. The new boat is ,. ,, ·• . . ' . ' " ' . " ,. ' ' ' ., ' ' ' " " , • ' . ' ,, '· • • , ., •• ' . , \ • • ' . ~ I ... • . • ; - f • ' __ .. , Dress Yourself in Profits Maybe you think you 'haven't got a thing lo wear. Qui DAILY PILOT advertising representatives have program lo Iii your ideas in all needs. And sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a we'll make it fit vour budget, loo. Come in today and browse around the shop that produces the best-dressed newspaper in town. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. And your product. goods or services will be displayed in the most respected showcase you can find. Buy yourself a Christmas gift, some stylish holiday profits. Coll 642-4321 -We'll send a Fitter* •Ad Repre,.ntotive • ' DAILY PILOT ,4, ' ' . ....... ~ , .. .._.., ' •• • • ; .t I t ~I.., '. ... ~ .... ,•. ~· ...... -' ... -. . . . ... . . . ' --''-'''-''""''"-"''"''--------.... ·-· , I 1g Ill D- ur " al Id t. ~ a d I •I a s d g I. j THURSDAY DAYTIME MOYIES m NET F!sTIVAL: * .!'MARGAllET MEAD'S • N!W GUIN!A JOURNAL" V11H· Tht Vlllap-Plri lt:t18'illllir ..... (-.,,_ . Jd: O.kM. 1111111' ..... l~IOm ........ ~ (dn,;.l ,.._.. Dl'IW ''""· ....... #flir" (0019o "" .,,_ ,,...,. DOM-t:11•fQ"'l'll; ............ "H8(CI""'--( ... Tttf'(-·-_,, .. _ ...... _I · ....... -...... ...... .... --(-)'47 ""' --""'" • JOI PRINTING. o pUILJCA TfbNs • NEWSPAPERS -°"' Of .,.. ........... 111 .... ~ 0.-~ -· . ---· ~- \ j NS ' • TUMILIW&IDS GREEN QILLSI BEWARE! THE PIPPER POIC Pl.AGUE HAS STRUCK AGAINIJ • '" THE MEOfCINE 'MAN SENT ME 10 WARN· EVEllYBODV THATTHE . PEml\ PO( IS AWl'llL CXJNTAGIOUSI WH>\tEVEP. 'iQlJ OQ,OOIJr GET aaE 1'il ANVo!IE WHOl; GOT IT! ·-- • • ly Tom K. Rya" ' 6REAT6<JV. ... WHATHE :J LACl<S IN INTaL16ENCE, HE MAKES UP RJR IN SJlJPIP.l"tY -· 'PlllOflHIONAL D I I UT -l!:ric Laueaville, >11ove, iDatel hit proleulonal debut\ lllDlght at 9:llO '"' CbaDnel S Iii "Saturday Adoption." l'be 90-mlnUte eclor groductlon dtall'wltll tbe ~lay al relllllon- ahlj>s between an upper middle.class white' collee• &tudent and a black grade school student when the COii•&• youth becomes the youngster's tutor . • • TILEVUION VIE s '\'iot1Can't • ~t Bardot By RICK 1 DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -My dear Brigitte Bar- do!, St. Tropes, France: You are too much, baby. Saw your NBC-TV special Tuesday night. Am flying to Parts tonight. Am counting the minutes. W~ can mate beautiful music toflether. •••• Min Bardot did indeed arrive on U.S. Wevt1lon in a variety hour that was fascinating on many counts. Like a number Of European films, the bro1dca1t could be scored for occasional tec'.!bnical fauita, someUmes on. the primitive side. Yet under- lying everytbtn& wa1 a gay, unpretentious. continen- tal chic that somehow made such mundane con- cerns unimportant. " · AMllUCAN VARIETY productlons .~e so linear and predlctablt, de1plte all the vlau.O gtmnµclry of directora•who think they are genius••, that It was a plea1ure to observe the ·relaxed, toogu .. ln-cheek wit and Imagination of the Tuesday hour that showc.,.. ed Bardo! so winningly. There were, of course, visual tricks in the Bar- dot show too, but rather than being sel!..,.nsdoua getturn they 1e"ed as genuine aurprises, dir~ and disarming. Some of the shots of France l(nd England were 10 beautiful as to suggest paintin~s. But of. course Misa Bardot was the show, sib.g ... inf and 1peaking in Epglisb and French,. and e.Yen dancing a btt, and if there was a 1etret to her v1'&o attracUveness it was that she didn't come on 100 1trong -unlike Ann·Margret in her special a few nl&hU a10. Miss Bardot's self~assurance and poL'ie, htr splendid maturity, were as pleasant as her c!everly<Dntrolled. liJJging and graceful trans!tlcl!J. I DON'T' RIMEMBllll' many _;. uci~ng musical momentl on televiiion ~ a Damenco aes- s!on in her St. Tropez home by 'iiie tultarist ManJas de Pata. And I also liked a Carnaby Street sequeIIJ'•· -iler·other numbers rilnged from mod,styJe segmepts involving comic atrips, bubble gum and space,:to producllon1 about hippies and "Bonnle•and Clydft to a flapper version of "Evet')'bod.r .Loves t'Y Baby.'' . • It ahould aloo be noted that Miss Bardo! cmt.d oil htr telt\'Uion. tour 1equencea: more 1ucceastt4IY tllan any otber actte11e1 who have tried them, agtln because of her low-key, natural, humorouo ti" proacb1 And•the verielf in the diverse mualcal baet· groand1 wa1· a specill dellghL Tllo producer •• Bob ZalUfY. And . a fuhion 1egm111t onJy conflJ1n, ed that· Miu Bardot Is , more l!e•utlful now 6*n ever. ~ IAlllLIP' 'IN life oveilliiC, ~OO:TV preaen°"1 an hour lritll-Elvis Prestey; Be la a !lne gospel sillB· er and II aoq,etinles ~Ul'J!rillngly -ood on balla«s. The 1bow al.o contalntd a potaftl production nul>- ber, "Guitar Men,"· abclut t&e r!Je of an mtertati- ~r. And the remainder of the program w11 devotW primarily to Prell17 pounding out 1be mytbms ~· ·follcnrera like. The linger, by the way, often w<tt leather clothH that revealed hla sweaty, baOy chest in all Its llory. ' Dennis the MetUICe ' ' • I l I • I • '· . . T,"" • li'tlMtllr. '*"""" ... '""'° NEW . ,. ' ,, . "6': BELVEPERE' OFFIR SPECIAL . -F•llY'· f¥foff 'equt~pelt • Ht1ttr, tJ.e. wiP.1h, ·li9ht1r •m•f91nq.·f!~~-1 . 1t1, .front-~r ·1• • t · ' b!'lh, 1hould1r h1,Dt~ · p1dd1d ,d11,1t; w-1-w o'p• tio"1I. RL2119E I 06~40. ' PACTOlY LIST $2611 ~6' VALIANT 'LOW MILES IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY!· . Fully fi1ctory equipp,•d. Hei1t•r,· elec-, tric wipers, li9ht,,emer9ency fl .. s.hers, front-r .. r se1t ·b•fh, s~o.4ld'1r .har- ness, pad,ded d•sh, w-s-w optiohal. low miles .. IXTI. 168} ., ,, NEW . '69 CliitYStER NIWPOlit'i'-. . 2 DOOR H~RDTOP ·IMMED•ATE_ DEUVERY . , C,IJJ.ClotCJ4l~l~.- FULL PRICE +f••MU.... .,,,. " -,,,,·· . ,, ' . ' ,. ' ~~i~~;"'"-~,... • .. , 1'! . .., • ~ •• ,... . . . . ... ~. ·-~~~~,. ----·....;;, ·.._ ' .. . ' ' "'<. . IMl\\&OIA'l'l' ,DE~lYER'I' • . ' " ·~ ·-F~lly ~•ctery ' .. q.~jpp~·d. H1•t1r, 1l1c+ric Wip1rt1 . li~t91' lll'llr9111c.y ' fla1h-.;,~ 'froftt.r1er 111t btlti; 1hould9r.•h1r111t1, p1dd1CI 1 d:1s'I., ·w: ... w ~pt'io111I.. , Pf;2 1,190•:1 I •062 ·~ u., $2111 .· $1.95 $62 , D•1'ti . Month. I ' t·' '· " • ' . I . - . ' ' . '64 'PONTIAC •STAT10N WAGON· • ·,i<ach:ley llr cond.i ., 1t•r1nl, auto.,1R•H, l1c. !SJM '721f. \59·· 77· ".TOTA1''.$3' 'l"' TOTAL '$. 33 TOTAL ,· PllCI . , . DOWN MTttLY. ' ' ··+ r ·a L I . nYT. 'PTMT. ,, 0 ! F ' < { ' . l , ., } -, I ''.'S..PLYMOllTH FURY WAGON Air ~-• MWtt siffrlnt. ~lk, r!'d!O Ind h .. ltf. (RVJ 4101 ' . ·.TOTAL ,.,,6 T-AL '36 TOTAL $J#'i"'P'f· '"'"' · ·if.tw• · · -·,,;T"'" ·u 1.1 + , • L ,_,,.,, PYMT. ., . . -' ' ' . .. • ,, '66 PLYMO~ BAR'RACUDA · .:0.-rriii..; a:~t!Ontll'f 11k.. A •• , nnllD; l!Htw, m '. (TPP 5111 , $ 1 '.rn"". TOT~L ·s·3·9" TOTAL . s39· 'TOTAL _ ' PllCI · · ·DOWN MTHLT. i : ·+TIL ·PTMT. • PYMT. . '65 ,Cl:tRYSLER NEW YORKER ·. ! Dr. M.T. FKh:lrv air, _r .. tHr.;,1ulo., R&H, fuH ~ln)'l 'lntw. C0GY"6J $. 77' TOTAL s5· a TQTAL ss· 3 TOTAL ' 1·5 ;11ci ~ . D,QWN MTHBr. . fr" Tt..L .. P1TMT. . PYMlj- : . . '64 . CHEVROLET . . .. $s'1_1Fro;;., .. ...,$ ... 1~9·~;;,~AtN'i's·'"'19'''"'~,tt~~ · PlJCI DOWN . iOHLTJ ' ,· + 1' .. L . . ri~ ;\ . ~l'YMT. , . ,_ . ' . . ·--_.,... ... _, ., ., . i· '65 CHEVROLET' -•: 4 Dr. H.T. Aulomlttc.. rldlo ~ h•i.hir:1~ wl1tf.eitr11 •. ' $8, 77 TOTAL $29 TOTAL s29 TOTAL . PllCI DOWN Jl(THLT. + T & L ; PtMT. nMT . '66 PLtMOUtff SPORT FURY flacllo, ~t..-, -~1119, l>U'tomelk, poWer br1kt1. ;(SVV 451'& $1417 ~~=L~49 ;~:,~ !49 ;a~·, ,· .. , ' ... •"j> > ~·· ...... -~~ ......... . " -~-.. '67 CHEVRPLU BEL AIR . •"utl,flt fMtldor m MUl#ld w~ory ~Jr, ,.s,' .wto: {l~!f. "(T'VK 10!1 '$ 3n· TOTAL~ TOTAL $AL 10lll, 1 PRICI DOWN · -~ MTHLY'. . '+.'t-'L ,, , -~'~··., .•... ,PTMT. .· .· , ~64 DODGE ~~Jn .. -. -:-·,....' ~ 0..-. s~.-~ltk tr1111m1111or1, 'many olfl~ t~:iJi' qn .... otqJ "41 $3n TOTAL s1~ TOTAL '. s13·-TOTAL PIH:! . DOWN ·MTMLT. + T A L _ 1"MT. · ' . PYMT. ~ ~ . . ' ' I '• • ' . · . . . '67 PlYMCj>UTH IFUR:Y' · · · , •l"ICflery·•lr ~., .-r 11Mr., Mltf·• l•H, Ou~,·~ VII"*· CUU$1U) • ' • r • • • ' • • • $ 377 TOTAL $Aif. TOTAL ~'.A6 TOTAL · ·1" . . , ~RICI 9IQ DbWM. ·~· -MTHLT. ·. +T~L~ ·, PTfllf'J •... • . '"MT, ' : ' '66· PO!iTIAC TE~P,ST 2 Dr. H.T. Whff~ 1~ W9lh, radio, llffttr, ITlll"V·Dlll•r O'lr'H. ISYC f311 ,,72. 7, •czt•L $26. TOTAL ·526 TOTAL , _., -:: . '~~CJ, , DOWN... : ' MTHLY. --· · 4' T ·& L PTMT. · PTMT. '. ' . -'.. . ' . i ( . . . . ''4 . fdRD COUNTR.Y. S91JIRE W11K1n. P-r •lter., •lift., radio, 'tie•. lluvtlflll ·W19D11.· (UWW CO $' . •TOTAL s ·23 TOTAL s23 TOTAL L:77 .-~llCI ' DOWN: ' MTHLY. U · . + T·& L-' • PYMT. . . PYMT. I . ., ': . l · Ariy U.~ .CCI( :W~ ,G,0¥1 ~I 100% .GUARANffE. GOOD. POR 100. ~AT$< 0~-.4:oi)0;'1,1ii.es .. WHICHEVER •COMES. FIRST.. . , At 'nO cost m you -Parts or labor on rnOtor. tr~ibn and rear end. This ·Seal. slates in wri~ing ihat Lee White guarantees . the mot6r, 'trarismission ·and rear end ldo% agaim:t d&. feet.a for 100 days .or 4.000 miles, which evM comes first after purchue. • I , I I ,. . . .,,.. • O< • ~-,• ---4.11161 . Dl,l:J::i -lo • wllll Cllllonil --callecl tor, tha Yln(lo~ --.... d-bltl,IMIJ. -·outlflllad,la-.... -a Variol1 ot ..... ... 111 d;jjj,jj a( ........ I oal-~...-, may bf ..,P. ad, ---Ndpol. --.,., -"' ...... .......... .... ... ...,. "' Ille -' -. -have beeo a J>OI>' ....W redpo1 !run ""'°"' ullr -Al a -"' the lei'• -..,ttal; DAILY PILOT • • • ·'·--llCTION • ,. '• , 1' • United &ateo theY dale back •a '----~-~----... -·-~--.I_! lo Iba turn ct the century, DNn: •:a c < Hun "' tha dale lndustnt 1 ~~-· ..... and .... • 1 .,.... • • for tha Wetlorn Hemlapl>ere Ii cup~ ,, Ii-cup....._, nut. Iba Southern CalllwolA deler\ 1 or.... .&Pl'Lll DATii TOllTll .,.-.~ -1 wblcb -le mllet y. cup raw ...., flrmlY .1 "°" lwlebad<,. l!Dely I~, well 11oai,. ' !run Palm Silr!Dfll lo the Sal-• packed ,,,,_ , l' . C11111 'Dl!lii . ·. ton Sea and coole'I at lndfo. I table-wat.er , y. cup -..... , , : : · ~, .ta~ ' D/ al I 1 ... -1e1 !run this uea are I cup lllflM wboll wlleal -.'-'-•-......_,,,. -l!o ..,._.ciJ!n--' ' ' = .,.,-,. ' J ...,.. and packed under,.. o...r Bltnd hiebad; orulilb••.' .Slfl ,Iba Qaur, b~kln, . the Unlled Stales 14 I<-salt wUh -and ~ ll!'wclor, liU and ...,., hllo ol Agricultun · , I cup craled .-V -Cove boilom of bulleced t-•a 101?>1 -1. Add the da~ area lllandanll ol Y. cup buttar or marprtoe lodl ll!ldlll moljl P"4> wHh and nuta. Mix the boalen egp; cruallty, uollormlty· and deaJ>.. Chop dales. Clit oranp Into balf ol tha cr11D1bo. l'our app~ , J11ilk ~L ahorienlng. Add lo 11-lo wbicb Imported dates quarten and grlnd,Ia the food mixture In _,.od ......... ,.. ~.. In . bowl and lllt "': i::.::1~,.... 40 mllllon grinder.\ Combine d a t e ~ , malnlnicnulibl for loppill(. . ;iu;t ,"!'!µ ~lend"\!. Tl1fD Into _,. ind ''" ...,., and . · • • a'"""'""'~ bread loaf pan poomc11 o1 dates 11 celebrated ·_..i 1n 111e bottom ol IQUOPI FIUDIG (ali001 ~1r·~t~,·~· t"' . Ind, let each year wilh· the Natlooal •·"'-prn. Sprinkle with 1 1 lloOd-'a~ liltCbi!n' tb· •- Dito FeaUval wbicb will be ::::.-"t-"·-"'-Dour ··• .~ I larfl• plpjllii •Wes ' L """"" · ""-----llabl.._blllter -•lor2i'mlnules~fhen,!Jake,lna held In lndlO Feb. H througl)~ clle<&O· With a pllatfy 1m11e, l!o cup sugar , p,) "1lout lY. boon. r..t'atand ~=· ;:: !"~ b Y,:1; cul buit.t 1n1o U.V -• 1.-. ...u betl!n _ r· 'moillrllo• o-ied ·(sift d<crO!I Nl<hll theme which II sym· l!Dtil · mlx1urt • 11 crumbly. I )llnl of .,... .Cf<8lll ' "f ~ ~ 1¥41 hiJun. ~ lldna bofic ol Iba origin ol dat. Sprinkle over ·fruit mlxtur<. 1 teaspOoo'vanllla. l .m'pllu ·'"'' ni1nu1e1 to steam palms Bake Ill 3IO ~ oven 25 11 to lO .JarP. Callfornfi! ·•llthtly, 15en loolen 'Ilda and QIJ~ Scbeherazade and her to IO 10lnulel. · dates, ~up " . ' ,turo oCI on nck to cool. Court of Beauty, Ill Arabian MOTHER'S DATE PIE Peel and, slice ·appl" thinlJ. · • 'CRANB!illtY Nights Pageant muslCal spec-¢oo~ theiii:aloWJy with butter • iiATE · PuDDING tacular and camel and ostrich 3 1 tacubplessupoog'l'111 Dour •· and ••dar 15 minutes bl .a " · races called' the C1W1U1y Clas-· -'1""e · • 1 cup · w~Je. cranbetrJ ·•-hel -·• ... '"·-1•··-·••"••powder large llklllet. ,Remove from .a l ·cir"-' • . . ~ p·carry-•~ •-•· _,........ -.. fin!. Bea. I qp well, add ICJilr · 1 . '¥"'• ,,.:::::r; 'r.ur-" More than IO varieties, ol I egp · cream. and Vlllllla and ....., "'!'· ...,..,._ .....-~ ..... dales ...... commerclally In I cup chopped Calli~ ,.::;;: doll!! . Southern Calllomta are shown • dates to allgbllf Cooled appteo.·"""" .· 11 cuo itlfed 0... In la·vlah·l<alure ealJlblll-1."!'P'walnula--~fr,.=~. ~di~ -111t=~~~~- which use ll1qlc lamJll, flJlnl I taiilo.opoon !!bur • .., ---• -carpets. gen!.,, caliphs ·anil .Sift togetber ougar, Stables-Pour ""° prepared ~ ' 11' · ' 'ult =~·tolurtherlheun-i=...~-~l:J =~~lop..;1'.1'..:;;:!· ;~~ln! Callfornla dat. varletl~ run 11\111 with I tabldpooo nour. butler and bake at !IO degrees ,,. eup augar the alpllabel fnlm "1' ..'~ lleat eggs until thick and mix !or 41 mlnulel. MU ... I· lo · 1' pint htavy .....,,,, whlp- Amlr llaJl and Amber, lo Z In dates aod nuts. Fold In 10 aervlnp. ped • - for Zahl but the. m°"' pop. dry ingredients. Pour into but-DATE REFRIGWtoa' ' Combine cranberry· sauce j1f varl~y far 13 ~ DeJ· tered t-lnch pi e plate. Bake CANDY with $.tel and nuta. Sift e Noor. is the Califorrua at 350 degrees 40-45 minutes '1oge111et Dour, .......... ftm..a-date most common at the mar· Ctlt ' to ed Serv . Combine in heavy sauce-., _....,. _ .. uoci-ket. It ts a finn date, delicious m narrow w ges. e ' and salt .and blend tiioroo&hft eaten plain as a candy substi-hot « cold with vanilla or ~~Pl white sugar into date mixture. Beat. egg 1" lute, and lends itself well to maple flavored wb 1 pp ~ d 1 Ct\P mlli whites . ODiil . aUtt. Without • ., i-.. ... •• • ~--' I. · almost all recipes. In the fol· cream. ¥• ~p butter washingbeater,beiteggyolb ______ ;__ ___ ;__;__;___;;;__;__;__~ .. :;.'!(:;.·..:W1.:. . ..:TK.:.;..·~:;.D.:.l\..:1','=E.:.:'M,:;.,:U.F::...r.F.:.IN..:S:....: ~· .;.• ..:· _____ _; ___ l=o::wln::g:..:.;r.ci::·~pes:::.., w::h:::ere:.:..;•::ho.::p~ped::: DATE NUT PIE Cook until . l}'rllP ·1orm11. l aod vanilla tog 11 her. ~ . 1 1 L '4 cup butter IQft ball (Z32~'degrees J:.)-11) · Gradullly 'beat In augar. Stir • 1. ·t , . . V• cup StJgar cold water. Add '12 poµnd1 of win:?, d;,':ldan~ ~ :':.-..!'1~ ~ ' ' f % eggs beaten chopped California d at e 1,.,, cu. . . ~ee, ...,. .i;a.a Ch "S . \ ·s· ' I L~ : : L' t' T k ' 3 tablespoons cream Cook, stirring often over lo:w ~ I into well-oiled I J: 13 :. ·,.: . ees~.-" .~auce\i: p:ar~s =; .·.e .. '."pve~ . ur . ey ~.~p.:~~~uts ~:;;·thl-:..rli~kbb=~·, a=~...:~tt~E 11 _.., , • I• ' , ~ . 1 , 1 ~ • J 1 " . , •. , , • , ' . ! 1 teaspoon Vanilla pop With a ~g. sound .and CUt into !qU.areJ and lef'Y1 · , Tur~y is so plentiful r ::-d 1 cup chOpped Calliornia the mixture ·will follow· the wann or cold with whipped dales· . spoon a~ the pen.-Take cream. Makea six lo ¥ .. 1 .... t "'· . . . TURKEY· STRETCH ES A 1L . . ' '\ .. .Nriv.~. Fr'li, . . . .. ·~ran(e}berr·y · ,. ' . . ·Lore I , • economical that hom,emaken Cream butter and sugar. from the·fire·and add: • servin · ...,.. can enjoy qui~ and easy Add i'emainjpg ingredients, 1 cup chopped nut meats P. • ~ ' ' ~ · • muls for several days, by except dates. Place chapped 1 cup mola,t ~ut DATE f1U1R CAD using the remainfn17 dressing da~ to cover bottom of un-Beat until mixture ts) lite 4 cups Ca1Uoinia 1datea. pit-• baked &" or 9" pie crust. loft cookie dough and can be ted • , ~ ~k~~ to plan ahead ::!:. 50 minutes in 325 decree ~wmT ~~ ~~ 1 poultd walnut meats, Jett ealb I c .............. w~· .. ·~ for the!e b.o nu 1 m ' y • D.t'l'IMIOLL , In·. C!!l!I; w'®f, .!\'.rap.ii!~ . ...-..,::;.,-~ ·_purchaslnJ .a . oo aa '°' fOl'Jll roll I 11' .•. ..,.._ ,......,..._ and preparing an extra side 16 tablespoon wbita corn inches in diameter. coot . and or · dish bf dressing. For a change syrup slice. Nice to leave . In roll ;3 ~U{ld each c~ed cher· of flavon, stuff the bird with Few grains of salt in refrigerator over night, to .ries ah~ pln~e , your favorite dressing recipe, 3 cups sug:U-rlpeli. Mil)" ~. kes>t for long .1 cup floµr · . . .. using convenient packages of 1 cup rich milk· period tn refrigerator if. wrap-\2 tea.spoon salt regulo,r dressing mix, and use 2 cupa cbopped Calllornia ped Ill· foll and uae 'U con-3 Ii!-~ powder com bread dressing mix bak~ dates venient. Sift . together and mb: with ed 1n a greased casserole dish Cook sugar and milk· to soft fruit> 'and , nuta. Add 1 ~ along with the turkey. ball llage· (2.16 degrees F.), DATE NUT BREAD IUPI' and miL Aild 4 eil Tbll turkey and dresslllg add dat.I and coot 1wo S CllJll sifted Dour yolks· ;.ell ·beaten. Mix well. ••••• 1 1 ft er cir•••-minutes more. Remove, coo~ · 4 teaspoons baking powder Add:I ~hi•--• ·-'"· c...,...... 0 e uses e ov _.... knead in nuts, roll, cover with in. cup SlJiar • 1.eu. ... ~ 111 .. villlWm:' Ing and turkey. All that ls damp cloth until cool, roll in 11'2 teas!VVV\• salt <.l:rt, .Whltea ~' •be-. I needed in addition ls sliced r~-musbrooms. The flavor comes finely chopped nuta or %. cup chopped California (Set. D:A~ , ~ Pap r ti) ~ from a heavy white sauce aparked with pa rm es an cheese. TUl\KEY DRESSING CASSEl\OLE 4 cups leftover dressln( I> c lnsh mushrooms, % tablespooM butter Leftover turk.er Seuooed salt and pepper Y4 cup butter v. cup nour Iv, cups stock, milk or lef- tover gravy t teupoon aalt v, teaspoon pepper \.ii t e aspoon mooosodlum glutamate v, cupgratedparm11an cheese ] Arrange leftover dressing in greased medium casserole h. saute mushroomt in I lespoooa bu t t e r. Spread ushrooms over dreuing and ..a.on UghUy with ..uoned salt and pepper. Arrange alic- ed turkey generously over mruhrooma. Melt butler. Blend In Dour and sllr until smooth. Gradually add lt'ock, all seuonlnp and cbeele. Cook until thick, then ~ about 5 minutes. (Thil sauce shoold be 'Very U.ick lo pre- vent tt from IOlklnl into dreaalng.) Poor sauce over top of turkey and dreuing. Bake at 350 F uncovered about 35 mlnutea U lngredleTill are warm. Bake 45 minutes If casserole was prepared in ad- •ance. Place under broiler to brown before aervtng. Centuries 'Buttered' ... TEltlPTINO MEDLEY 01' DI.TE CONFEc:TIO 6 ' ,( • '' • ..... ,..,, Glw to Your -Unn.d Fund · ·' w' ''·hi •• 4,1'61 Store S~etf· When itoomes to good habits, are they ever too young? I ' ,. Fltl•c,.w111'1 ••• the premlunt •••llr"••doctms ftllMmoat ••• ............... -. • . . • 2' -PILOT .ADVIRTISlll T.....,, 0. 1 s 'er J1 1969 ; - • .. ' MIM lllKIM ... ..,.... *'"n.; J • . ' Old Calhoun Sllll&til 86 Proof Fres11 laktd Tempting Variety of Fresh Fruit Flavors. A Tasty Breakfast Treat Qaort G• IO M7t Stantons in proof Q•"' . ., Old Crow ~.i:::. $11•• Vodka =· .~:,':. $8", 1000 Bayside Dr.-Newport Bea 24 Monarch Bay Plaza-South Laguna - " • • I . ! " I ~-.~-- l • ' ~ ~ PILOT..ADl/lltTISllt-l'S -.,,, ·-4, lU • • ToUet Tissue::-4;: · . ' ' ~ i . ,..J • Facial TI11ue l: -::i:..~ . 111x:1. 111 » 1 1;111 111 n 1111, 1 111,n 11111 \ 111,11. un 1 . 111n 1 s1m. (\\\\' • [\\\I' 1 \II I' • ['\\\' , (\\\ \'\('\\\\' . (\\I I' , [\\\\' , (\\I I' l'\llV\c\IW '','.'' •'''·'' ~!,'r" : .. :, I '.' ; '.'~ ~·; , ",'r , •"' ,',' '' ;~""1" '. ""\ I i ' LOW PRICES OF COURSE! ...... ,~ ... Ne"' Potatoes . !t:r'lr.".,., , ..... SIOO """'-- . I Christmas Wrap . ::.·.:r Boot PoRsh ~.i::~ Colgate IOo =-;.-=---:: 59' Instant Lather =:-.=· t '!:491 llawalan Punch ....... _.... .. 3=' 00 . . Fruit Cocktail ,.. ~·· -......... _ 4 ·:::.-$)00 ... TWO BIG CHRISTMAS ALBUMS • .,_,..Drinks~ !:" • , ...... =-=--::- ·Pin---... ---............. ""* - • VIiiage inn Rici ::- •~aper Towels:: •• • Tomitoes :::..~~ : .. · •M · ri - , ... . arga ne -·"' -• Cream Pies= ::.- 'Toniato Juice :" !!."" • "'9 '-t MnAINIWe At A A=-·Gniiini DlllllUWAU JY SllEmlLD ~ .. ~= nloWlll~ 29c ... ""'" tf • .. lfR1 ... n.rt1...,. lmit. " ""' "" "' ""'· SAUCER ·.:=:-:.= . ..:.T~ Bel -air Vegetables Bel-air Vegetables Oranges ~~.!.nit' 9,~:99c Gr•pefruit .:!;!= 6k $)00 Fresh·aroccon· · kcidofa Rgs ~-=-29'· T-"= .· ·.·If Tan1tlo1-~~· s ... •1 11 Yellow Onions Cri ·eel ........ .... 19, .... .__ 3 ... 29' _, . ery ...,,:,_ ... ,_,,,_ ... . FreaflDates Jufcyt.ons:.:-=. ·• If Potal0es :t~~~.::..~ 10.:. Sf Dal1w"4 Meri-h!e , 6 ~ '.I Angel Food ' ' Fmlt Ille o.b . ....... _ .. ll4L ·29' iMfl ' Mt =-""' -. . . . . luceme Yogurt ~ 5 :•1 00 ---· Jack Cheese ::.-:n:~ ... 791 • ..... , .. :;."::::t :;. ... ,. . . ' ' • Golden Cona t;."';. .::- • G~ldtll. C•m = =~ • 1,."9~.CDtsup : := • Green Belin• :... ... •Tomato Soup::.-:::·-·· ' . ' . ' .. '. · •Sllcedleets =. -• Whole Beets ::. • Green iffft1 ::i;. ::-• Yeti Dog F0od :::-. . , • BabyF-"==' -. • Spaghetti-O's =. :::- ..... , Tiff"" QM-...... ... ·-.. "" • '1.'1 ..... .... Sliced Bacon • _..,.._ ·t.a. HlckorySMOkttl 4:.'JI' --· .. . Ste -...... ""' -. :i:::.:..""'~":. pq._ • HMory curaa 4 !. '4" Chuck Stlaks · ~~;.· .:.lite ~:11:~~ Boneless ~··•~= .. 9J« :=1.~::;. Beef. Rib ·Stea' k ...,_.., "' 98« !9!!. •~·u : ' . ,_ ... ,_. ...::.=. • 791 .. 'l!--"'!!"!!!9'!'"'!"'-....... -· ........ --' ... C ed Bri k ......... _ .......... -......... ... . .. om I et ~,. ~.::-..;:-.. ,~ ~a..,. i:-'" .. •1• =-.:r~.~ .. 6f' Wiiier :'-'I:.,· ... w . ._.a..,. 1=' a.11" Plat Col " " ....... 79' McCor'i Mfft• ......... -·-'.!;!" ·-......... ..., -.. -............. _,,.,... .... ··-Tlltl 'Ill.,._ .. ..,.-•••f laU~· _ ....... --... .,,. ARMe•fFraab :.1 •; :: sr . . , . ' lncheon Meats-r==... ~. 3' . Iii Meat Fra.lb =.~ ~ 6' Sinokle ·Links = i:::o'I:: '· · ·:= 7r P1e·Cook.etl Rllet ~ .. 'W I I ! ~ • • * • 211 E. 17111 St., Cost1 Mesa 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 2• Monarch Bay Plaza, So. laguna 636 N. Coast Hwy., llaun• leach S.nll Ana Freeway at I.I P1z, Mission Yle)a • \ J I I I I ,. I 1 I I ' I • • • I • ' I -•. ·' --> ' w-. -4, 1968 PILOT-ADVlllTllla....Ft I ' 'JP -'J'1t'1 • I u I ; .. •, ! 41M • ! • ' /" .. .. I ,. lw lal ... ., SNW ~n, 69' 'I COOID'.JH.,MP, .,_., ytew ••• • ...... .. '\ , . . BREADAST SPECIALS MOkAEU'S YOU:SHlkl · ~LICID IAC• J • " :~ •• • \ 55' '• ,1. , ; .,;, I, f-\1, ·) • . -.'-l r·r • ',I"(~ rn. 69 : SWIF1'.PAIMIUM-Vo"'" PHh4 69 JLICD, IACOM • , • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • ·, " SWIFT PlfMIUM ...... 'N 5.,,. 591 \ , •, LINl,..-IAUS,A.•1.· l ·n. Pk9. , , , , • 11 1 ..... . . . HOFFFM~N PURE PORK 27' : LINK IAUSAGI. I-or. Pkt, •• ,, , , u 1 • . j ' ... . I • ' '• '· ~~~-;~~.~s •• ~1~:eo~·-M1cSTl~KS1·,RH. o· u ·s· -,·· 1 · ~--· 5 1~ !f CAANATION -1-1~ "" • 59' .:.P . . • • • • • u . ~ICM ft COD 1NU1J1 • • • • • • • • I ~ . 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PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.-SUN., DEC. 6, 6, 7, 8 - OR pYtUPMI IUIC--46•01:. Tin OR: PRUIT COCKTAIL-303 Tin • ·oo TINS ' , I . 1111 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 13922 BROOKHURST; GARDEN GROVE 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA . . ,., A. . .., ' r ~·---'---'---------~ --- .. • • • . .. -• DAILY PILOT • ' ' OUR MEATS. GROCERIES. PRODUCE J noz. EN FOODS ARE ALWAYS CHOSEN TO GIVE YQU THE GREATEST OUAUn & VALUE• OUR SALE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVET-FULL DAYS . . . EA$TER~ GRAIN FED PORK PICNJC ST·YLE SHOULDER PORK SAUSAGE PIJRE POltK IUUC FRESH GROUND .PORK STEAKS FARMER JOHN l.U)l'ft MIATY ' EAST~RN GltAIN-~POllK 'OD_ ~APPLES ' .......... -........ 2-29c AVOCADOS LA ... •AlllY ... Mlltl c ,C • DEAL PACKAGE BOULE MJB 1 00 c~:T .~~~ !~~ ~~G.S ......... : 3 ..... s1 GRAPEFRUIT . --JU I Cf .............. 32-0UNCE " ' -J .. LI. CAN .................................. :.:.~: $1 .7 S STATER altos. . COFFE.E ......... I-LB.CAN Pitiio 4 BEANS,_ ......... LB.BAG GRANTS FARMS DIAL PKG. PANCAKE s YRUP ........ 24-0Z. JUG DOW'S · 9 • · · ORANGli · X-fANCYRIDEMPlllOR 3 2 ( ~=~ 2 11129' GRAPES ................ ; ... LIS. ·r GR•••F•U" BATHROOM CLEANER ...... 11-oz. .. ST A TH llOl. IOUHD IOTTU LIQUID DERRGENT ............................ ,..~ .. 39' Cl.AM • aUI CNllSI • AilNot ON10M • UCON 6 HOKPADilH . fANCYSOIJDGREl!NHEADS SC =·~~ 2 !Ol29' CABBAGE ....................... LI. KOUl-KIST 11f6'" 'JOMt 1/al«.e4! ~ CHILI&. EANS .. . ... 3 r:K~f 5 1 ASSOITID-ALL EXCEPT SHR~P I MORTON DINNERS ............ EA. 3 9c AUVAllmUDCB'TCHlllY ' FRUIT PIES BANQUET .................... _3 ~i:-I · OttO .. :N • 119 • 1UIKIY s MEAT PJES KERMINS ............... 61.oz. sin · I RUPEllTS COD Ol l'IKH FISH FILLETS ................. __ 1.L1. 59c llUl'E_l\T• ' FISH STICKS -,.,, 89' """"'" CHERRY PIE _'""" 39' CMl,IOV-All-Dff 7.,. SAUSAGE PIZZA _,..,, o· MllS.,lllOA'l'S GOURMETSHRIMP .. 11• KOLO KIST SIRLOIN TIP ~,.,. 59' IUllMIHSAUT. MUT 39' PIE DINNERS _,..,, ....... 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' ' WEIGHTl,,ICEOASMARKEO fRENCIUTYLEIEA .__ ..... fl' 4.oUNa 7c 1 : • SPA"Hml Ct4EF aov All oEr: • • ' DEAL ' · ' II """MEATBALLS .-•~o•31< FRUIT COCKTAIL uaav·--CAM 2,. PACKAGE· ""::==:: lllA•, s110Ul.Dll5 RAv1ou WITH BEEF ~~·;.~o_:_ .... 37' GREEN BEANS w:.'lk. '"''" ~ rr "" $-HA .... M ....... P •. 00 82 ~ LASAGNA '"" ••H•·•"····-•••• 37'-LIBBY BEEF mw ·--•+: ... 59' RELL SHAMPOO SPANISH PEANUTS ~~::.,_ .... 49' LINl!YSTAllQSAUCE ... _f.01.Zf DPLPACKMIO MICRlllMOUTHWASH ...... ., DRY ROASTPEANUTS ....... .t .... 59' ENCHf).AOASllleE UN . i.or.2' ~" ~ ~aW:l~~H~~~E ... ,_.:: DRY·ROASTNUTS ~~'!!._.~.or.79'SOF:l'·W~TIUUE ... _ :~2'-. 71 c 7 6' uLTR• aa1aHTTOOTHPASTE .• , ... w SCUDDERINGS ~~~ · .... 39' WATQ SOf'IQER ::.,nt_:111s . . ~ · CllTICURA:soAP . '. • .:...w WAX BEANS ~=~· . . .... 24' DUPOllTJllOllGES ~- IWlll HA"" lAI: . SAU Pll'SS lffKTIVI 7°FUU DAD, TllUIS· tin~ 111C. 51i.. It ,..... 0.,,,.1! Mt .. ., LlltCOUf. .utAH•IM -...... Aft.,!~.,,.,_ llACN k!UltlNATUIAL OllOl.e U94T 3-.... _. W•IT IN4AOWAY, ANAKalM l4'TI ...... •'ll"U .. WMtn lllt MD 34c 7 · st• Nll#l"CMlf IOU\.RA•D, COITA MUA , 1• IMrCOLl.IWt OllAJtea .~. --·· . . , ,., wan ,,. ITRllT, COfTA MIU. ... WllT ,,.. •r.iiT, S4NTA .U.A -. ... .... •It , -W'llTMlien'I• , .. VD.. Wltt'TMllllTll -l:D=-.: "9t.11Sf, MlfTA AM • ' -CfW' .... AYINfllll.trM911N HILLSBROl ·,t _. .• ,.S COFFEE~ · • J --~~~~~--~------------------ ! • ..... v- h It, (g't l&T I Rheumatics Need ' Discovery Early PllU I. ll'llNCICMIN _........ Is .. old- ,...,.._. -. B Jo a at l'ol_f<r __ ....... pallll • --;~1 ririlll, --of mmcle (flbro1ttl1), in- flammation el n e r v e 1 • ·, bunitis, lumbago .... man)' :'others. • ' • ,,,. trfcl; 1s 1o man a • urly dlagnolil. IJ It rirlllo or isn't it! II 90. what kind? For aam.ple. coD1ider ·'rhewnatoldartbrilll.ilaor• , DOC TOR IN THE HOUSE : ·,.... woman lhlnb ,.,. II too yoong to bave arthrllil. She often publ oil ...., to · the doctor when sbe <OlllPJalm of aches In 1ler bands, f<r . imt.ence. ,.: SUOOENLY, or gradually, " 'she lindl that her symptoou · '_.i. She feds sick all over -became rheumatoid • : arthritis ta more than an Dtor Dr. Sloincrolm: You .., .. .,.., eolumn that • .,.,, age baa U. sallsfllctlom. But aetllnt Into the 70'1? Why what are the satfsfactioos of live thla long? What's the flln? rm tired of just llllting and COllDllnc my wrinkles. -Mr. H. CiollMil:NT: Bin!; quit all· ting IDd stop mmting. St.art ~ -~ - artbrttic coodltion: il II an For Mn. 0.: II .. '"Infection of the enW. body. Dltrogl)>cerint doesn't...., to Untruted, ll defOrtJlll the wort • e&dlve!J, c1iect to " bands. and may "' disable ,... if the pills are llale. " the patten! that she is amfmed 'lbafs w1Q' I advise aD(lina '·to a whoel chair. Moch ol palienla lo hJ1 nitzoglyCUine ·OlhJs might be prevented bl' tabldl In smaD anwmta: to : 'early diagnosis ensure fl"'shMa '" There's more to· it than tat~ Another reason for more · ~ ~ altlJ!lllp thll II chest pain, Is the pooslblllty :··itfil a helpful drug. Having that there 11 a fllrlber ")nlde the dlqnoois, the doctor · decrease In the effldev:y ol ~ tries to prevent ~ of the your c o r o n a r 1 cirtulatJon. ·! tnfectlm and disability. He Increased angina at tacts ':·pmcrfbes cartJsooe, bea~ aomettmes rignal an Im-... r..~ pbyskal therapy -and pending attacl: of conmary , In BOme cases, orthopedic thrombosis. , .. ,~rgery. 'Iberefore, better bav1 your ~/ Women get this form of d o ct or take some eleo-~ .4rthrl6s lbree times more troeardiograma to oompare ; .. ;,ri.n than men. Don1 be fool· with YoUr Jl!"ioul tesbl. .. "td U your arthritis "goes 1., away" or feels beUer during pregnancy. 1bll often hap- pens. Bui the symptoms .. 'WualJyretum. ~I·~ '' I HA VE NOT been trying .... fripten you. Doo1 think .. ,.) .,, For Mr.Y.:Activated charcoal ii a medication sometimes prescribed t 0 reduce and absorb gas from the domacb and \nttdirw OllsirlMed b1 HcNa!Pt SyMkat>, Inc.) :., C'!llege Youths Build :: Debts for Education ,, .~·· BERKELEY -An in- • ··crea.dng number ol college : • "'ltudenta across the country ''1 are accumulating giant debta ·m on1er to pay r<r their echatlom, Jt ii not unusual ··~for a University of Call!omla .• ~~ \oday to owe th. seven ~ er eight tbnomancl dollan nn ::Commencement Day. i . -Gramiate ftldents may plunge "'even deeper in debt Bow did this situation come about! Financial aid officers cite higher fees, hlcfle:r living . C09ls, and ris1J!C enrollments. "Gnni and llChollnhfp funds, "liever adequate In the past, .::1u must bl lpread over "' inany ID!i'e thousands of ~~'ltudeots," SI.YI Dr. Frank L. '::·1JGd!Jer, UC Vice President --~ ... -."'.J A flnandlJ aid study con- "'8ueied bl' the College En- trance Eumlnation Board in · · 19664'1 revealed that ln com-• · Parisoa with fifteen other «leading pobllc and private '. univenities, the University of ··Califomla had "substantially "•lea" grant a11i1tance >··available for itl atudenta. UC " lltudenta: "are presently re- -quired to mume a greater .. responsibility for the cosU of • their own education tbnlup . loant and employment than • are students at the other -'Un(ver1ttle1 specially . """"Yed." the report llated. • cial assistance," tbe CEEB report stated. Some litudents help ~ their parents. When Mary (not her real name) entered the University, her mother wu ID invalid with heavy med1caJ ._,..._ Shortly aff<rwanlo, her father became leriouaJy m and bad to atop working. Mary stayed out ol school for ooe year to keep the faml· Jy going. For a time. both parents lived with her and she "as their 10le suppcrt. Despite numenm f a m f I y crises wbfcb have forced her to I e a v e Berkeley. lbe Is determined to earn h e r ~-So far, she bas .... at it !or eight years. AUBl'ERE llVDC]l!:l'B ''Married atadenta, ...,..iaJJy -(lradiiate students with young·cbfldren, are sleai!Y customm I« loans," says an ISllstant dean. In the llllrioc ol 11117, a University survey showed that manied undetJ!iaduatea spent about $3,150 in Dine months, and mlrried graduate students, who often have young c:bildftn, about ll,350. .,,,. -austerlt)' of JUCh b D d g e Is , COllllltently below """"IJled pmsV .-. lines, is all the men atrlk· log wben one c:oosiders that University fees and booU IDli ""Wiles must be pald from thiJ au:rn," the CEEB study aid. "Ralltog the reqWnd income ii often an ard.UOUI tut. JltOll of the married -ts !DUii-" during the -lllODl!d and during Ibo academic,..,, and IDllea the ~ ii. remunerative, 1U or lllOll of -earnlnp wtU be codsum<d In malntalnlns the famfly," Dan, a oeo1or al Berkeley, 11 m and 1111 ""'®DI bride II 21. Tbe1 -their fint cbUd aoon. DU bu been 1o1ni to collqe In the ....,.,... ud takinc mra . ....nts 111 tba1 be wiD pt bis B.A. la tine yean. Marcia Is drop-Jliul out lo bave her babJ, ..... DDT -tab • big bite out of thll """"''a • h 1 d • r raoun:et: -"Dpteen boob thla quar1er f<r ooo drama COUfll alone," D)IA moana. 'l'boJ mtmp .. --· medical and deulal can, .... -On 1111 graduJUon day thll ti!eo DEBTS, Pqe II) • _,. ..... --~---------·--- . c•••••••••• • -Tew9nk tlt9 1* I rr ef _UllET 51.YJI fllN -1 ... Z..UYUAOI -. --1 ..... ~=-.... ,,. ......._.._ ,__. to-..;,.;c...,... #-i1'1n. .. fti., ....... 1!'1 . . cow H •'••••rrn•• ::ae-•-..i.""' ........ "' llllEnlYll'1Ell NK. ... ra.••• • CH...;,•~'-'' "i ~ ,,..., .._ ,;:;.;,..~ uiiif.su.m FERll . ' . ~ . MZ.JS_!i•..,. . . .PRILL ,, . I.~-llil'•··~ ~~T , .. _ ,,. '.C ·--. ....... J • . , .•••• 'iiiir H!WlaM-QI, , ••• a\V .. ~,..,.... . . . If"'~'· ...•.::·-79c ~ 94c .. ·II-. '· . U·-· . ... qi{' ~ . " TRASlllYICI I • .... CASlllD& ~••' · Mo'liey· Chders ...... 11 '91 .... _ sn.s·r.1 SM s,.-,,1 ' .,., Jll , ..... wifft . . ............ ,.. t • • I • - • I DELICATESSEN ••••·'OIAllT LIYIR ·c .. SAUSAGE· . '.. . 9~ f . ·-. ' ' ~ CINNAMON 3· -~-1 ~. ROLLS ,.,.: •· :': iii~U Cooked Hi11li~Jf;· '1 '"''""'"'--"""""' . •449 ~.~ UIPllD HAM ~-~~.,. ·~ --" i • .. ....... • 79~ ... 2300 Rar .. r Blvd. at Wiison St., ·Barbor Shoppln& Center, Costa Mesa , • • ' ,, '' I .. I 1 I .. • ' •.- FROZEN FOODS .. · ONfOll ·. ··-· ll OtANDl-11-0I. tfl' llJDITOI , . ' r I ,, , 2 ::.· J< ~KER A1 c· STRA~B>·.r JUNIOR SOAP , 2t=43<, TREATS l-hpq."t)1, .Sv\'JFT'SMEATS .. ,;.:;;..;... ___ ~'=!""'..,.;.~~~---'·-~H· fO~·BABIES . .. ....I • NAtl\cO If ' ,. •• \ SU!!S"'4' '" \11\NILLA WAFERS \ 1~39'~ ~~Jf'TON ~~ 43:S 'J~t. t27c · ------ ' . . ' . comt-·u -GRJNDS ;.JMXWElL.HQUSE ''b.'' ,,·~J , t~ can.·-·-·~o9c 2-lb •. can ...... ~ .. $ }.3.7 3-lb. can ..... :.~ .. $1'.?9 2300 Barbor Blvd. at --. i WUHn ·St., Rarhbr Shopping cen.te~; ·C.S .. : .. ~ . . ---~~-----'--------______ .......... _ ---_ _.._, ___ _ I • .. _.....,.. • • • • W I I fV, 0...... 4.1'61 -DAILY I'll.OT 41 Mon .......... l"etm Biological :Science · 'Frontiers Wide . ' Br'· 1. Lam llllu Lclift ~ o M•r- •<lllll JJOrlubla,' COll1'tn!I of Ille llOVol Typcwnr.. ·co., 'to P, W. Lftoil, Dnver, Colo., tor;1'b reqtM1i: "l -""'lo -t0M1'1 "-"'"II IA '" HM<il IA Ille blological ..U.-, #ldudtilg khldr of of Job• ...a.Illa, .,.~ ·en, end ldt&C:adcmal 1'e- quiremcntl."' ' .... biomedical ~ ... ~ .... ~ ···~;.;~ ... . . '. . . . • mololY • • • ...ab . ··=···udlJD. DID~. Tbare aH mw --. iloacl>IY 1• per· cent cl telW"Cbln ,. r • -WRO SIGNS YOUR amat? Raearcben a r e emp!Oyed ~ ~ 11111 linlvmltiel (llhere,..., alill . teaoh); meillcal -.... A. -. O>emiatry a D d boopllalll; lhe Fodehl~} .. ~ by -ol their -~ !dv•ll.111 a...... acbl .. emeip, &<>I --, -u manul....WC 11101i or actenca'• rave 1101ke1 or -and d r o I a, llurlllc tlie tint part ol !bit qrlcultur&relaled and -'*'""'· ~Y -with ~ Ji<Odudl; ., on pr oil I aludJea ol DonlhlnJ lllbtlance reoearch orpnlzall<1111 or matter, not mucti was hap-foundltlma· and a few are penlils In bloklgy. oeH-employtd. , WITH llEVOLIJTIONAl\Y WHAT'S Tiii! GEOGRAPHY'P CHANGE! So much ts hap-Biologists work In ever/ si.fe penlll( In blotocJcal research bul about a third live In ellher tbal I wish I had a mk:roocope Calilomls, New York, DllnolJ, to bleu myself with when I read ol IUCb nmumental feat. u : Dr. Arthur Kornberg'• potllcipatlon In l)'ntbealling a very primitive form of IUe -the ~ of a vlrul -In a tt.t tube • . • lhe c!tscoverY by llr. Jame1 Wataon and Dr. Fran- clJ Crick ol lhe lllructure of the here dlty-detennining master molecule of Ille, DNA (dlo>;yrlbooucleic acid) •.• and Dr. Findlay Russell'1 r e m a r table contributions toward underrtandlng harmful an1mala: of the .ea which are potenilally lethal to man. C•rle1lty • DRIVEN BIOLOGISTS today are a· plorll1( ~-uclllii& """ frooller> In their thrull ... retOlve the mJStertes of life. Everythin; from the perplex· lty of birth ddecll lo lhe puDle ol aging. The remearcb and ·develop. ment blologlat perform.1 basic or applied .mearcl>, usually 1n a lab but h1s fieldwork could take him from the volcanll Alubn valleys to the junglel ol South America. Since lhe scope ol life IJ oo broad, he 1J>OClalius. Among the choices withln the three broad area& of the life lclencu -biological, medical and a;rlcultural -t h e researcher has dozens of choices, lncludil1(: SPACE BIOLOGY . . • qronomJ • • • bacteriology !,fiu:yland or PennaylvanlJ. PROTOZOAS AND PREPAl\ATIONr !'Ian ftlf> 11 lea& I muter'I dqree, and preferablJ a Ph.D. In your field ol lnter.sl. Gl'Odualt --.... oltea iuppor!eCI by research and Wc:hlll( uatstantshipl and olher lln&D· cial granlJ. UodergradUate blolOI)' II available Jn mott. colleges and unlvenltl.el - you sludy should be broall In all branches . and ttlatell sciences lncludlng c h e ni , physlca and math. Courie• In stailat1ca, c a l c u l u I and b(ometrlca a r e important Take care In choootng Your graduate school to make sun It Ota your chosen a\Jb- diacipline needs. For example!, land-grant colleges emphfttze agricultural upectl, while liberal art& schools 1 t V e greater weight to basic and medical aapects. MONEY AND OUTLOOK• In 196i, the average biologift ~ waa 112.000 with lo pelceiit mUliii 121.000 up. The future looks gofden for biological &dentists with doe- toratea. • THE STAllTl>!G POINT - More infcrrnation: Free alngle copies of "C8reea . I n Biology," from the ·American Institute of Biological Sciences, 3900 Wbconsin Ave., NW, Wuhlngton, D.C. 20018. Also bulletin 1550 ·8, "Biological Scientists," (costa five cents) ftom Supt. of J;>ocuments, Washington, D_.C. 20402. ' Sefld l'0\11' SUHHlloM for ~ celUl'lll'I tolllca fll P:. J. Ltll'I. Cl!'ffl' COl'Mr, DAILY l'ILOT l'.0. &n 11-.--s1. t..ou11, Mt: m•-~ 111 m•ll ,,,._,.. un Ill 11wn. My Nlf. ef' ....... i.ttr .. ,... bui. Ill • flt. fVrt COiumn Wiii r.celft t ftM ltitrll IDhtr...... '7 Ml:NMIM s..-,.it. ·~· DEBTS BUILD UP ••• (Contlnaed from Pa1e II) of Studeoll! Office on lhe January, Dan, who baa 1 B plus trade average, will owe lt,000; fl,000 for hlmseH, and 12.0llO for Marcia. He Is "11but" at the thought, he uy1, conaldering the fact that he bu many more yea!'! of sraduate school ahead of him before he atarts teaching co].. leg! Englilh. His father ii dead and he receives no help from hll remarried mother. Even falJllllea wlllll1( lo help with expemea often find their reaources exhausted l o n g before a son or daughter llarll graduate lchool. It Is no1 tur(Jrialni thal a majority ol American graduate lchool deana .., tllat laek ol money JI "tbe JnOlt Important reuoa" for dropoutl &mODI -al ·candJdates. A Ph.D. degree ts no ,...-antee ol bigll lifetime earnill(I. Berkeley campua made -s,111 short-term emergency IOIDI to men students. The loans win small, usually $25 to '50, and repayable wtthlh three weds. At the end of the year, leu than 1 ~t of the lOIDa were still outstanding. A sludenl Is tipected . lo repay a Nailonal Defense nu. dent loan within ten yean unless be teaches, ln which case aome or all the loan may be erased. If he does not become a teacher and owes Jet us say f7,llOO, he will pay this sum back at the rate ol f1SO a year plus J percenl lnter.sl .. the ..,,. ~ balance. The lint ,..,., hi!lalimen~ -.... Will be close lo 11.000, and ln- atallments only 1ll1htly smaller will .continue unUl be Is thlrly-lwo or older. Dw1n~ this period ol lime, be will MEN BOBROW MORE probably also be meotinl the Not all -en at the hea'fl' --ol lllartina a University of-California are home a n d family and 11t1n- )'OOll(. A 37-year-old widow cblng bit ......-. with one son entered UC two BORllOWING TO INCftEASE ywt: 1 Io U a sophomore. u'l'M big boffowef'I' ate JQ:St She Is under the work-1tudy now 111ar11ng to grU.a!a»' Pl'Oll'llll and baa reoetved · 11y1 ... 11nancta1 a1c1 orrk:tj.. help from the Equal ' Op-"We don't know how -. lrortunlty J>rocram (EOP), ceaM we w1D he In ~ ltnancod by Unlvenlty funds, _,. ol lheoe lontWm loanli. and the E\llJal Opportunity Many ol 111 are pntly won loll, G11n1 proflnlll (EOCI) which lbough. There'• a m.n, re.1. bi federall7 1 up p o r t • d • fill lbat fOUlll -1e who Nummm llallonal Delenae -...1 be eamll1( Jarao 11>- llucf!!nl loona u well u c:Omea -1dn'l be aadd¥ UnlftnllJ loam and lhorl-with IUcb ~ de~ term J)ean ol Students' loom Whal wlU be-for Ji,. ha .. -be r lo Ila)' In 111aoce, 11 •,.... mon ow1f!1 oollep. Bui Illa aWI bll two ""°° inanla a slrl who ... ar -,.an' wort ahead -'8,000!" or her Wore Illa cu 1oac11 10 IJ>llo or the elfocll ·or French. One or her -Ibis ''mpllve ~" lbe 11)'1, 0 ffet flnMdal lituaflnn boa IOWbii trendl -ia.11 has been oo pncarioul lhal to I n.c r a a... The Hlaber H ca..,. her .,..& anilety Educallon Ameodmenla or ud Klf-<loubl willch In turn I~ .....Uy allfled by J>nsl- affecll her academic wort.• dent ·JolUllon ma1IM II -'· Al I rule, men 1tucftntr1rt ble fot tta~ to ~· ft-(e lleavter and men lrequen& tim.. u llWl1 io... In borrowen than women. lJur-.tudeob fnxn mlddJHiooroo 1111 lhe past year, Ibo ~ famlllea u -r-17· ·~ I I I • • I . l I I ·---~-.. .. .. .. ··--·-'-"" • • l\ • 41 Ml.Yl'll:OT ' • ,. ~sted ~ ~o mplo • ·-- Jt's W ollien· ··, :Who~·: ~ , . ~ost Cash gw YOl\K (AP) - omen are twice u UkelJ ose money u men, ~ports • study o( what happens to rough1y $2 billion cash ericam lose each year. bout 7 milliol1 Ametlcans y.ar had money lost, or acc i dentall y ed. The Ion Ogure is !bat or 1165, ml up about '7'DD million ......-loll In IKl-1112. ;toss SHOPPING Women are most likely to money at home or 1bop. g, when they 1ive a clerk SIO ·bill instead of a $1 1 ' !J! when they don 'l bother to :fount lheir change. Setting a 'fnctetbook down on a counter ~ a few minulel -enoua:h ifj!ne for a thief to 'grab It ~ ii aMther common way :liiomen looe monoy. ~Men .,. ~ llkeJf toclooe !l!'ODef al home, -but Imo ·K '";,boot twice u oft.en on. tile . 3th or at a place of en- ~for American Ex· Co.· showed· a colleae- ated penon la ·more lots ._ thin ont with a hi&h JtbOol tducatlon: or less. !II~ are more than hrice :iii .lllaoJy 'lo let .... .,. allp ibroulh their Jin&el"I J I WtliktIS, fatmen 0t pro. ~-'·· tiaJIT FISTED Amoq .,. l'OOP'· '°"Ut 11 mort Jou.prone ml older l!f<>Ple ate Ute moot Hght ..... The tendency to lose illot>ey -lo doctlne t i about ap IO and d1"ps off ...-.....1y alllr IO. .... &iiiip.;;j,1e """ looe money ra-wbero they loot I~ bat_. than ball don't recall bowtllllool-'""" ~ -• ' wltli -.t;;!i;;...,.. teoil ,. • ....ir .......... loot ' 1-1 . ~ """' -1llin .... ~ . -. : Jf;.ri~ · 1 • fAp POINT . :E91 lot' . · Jiny. Shrimp JJ.WAYS 'ltSl4 IUPfCT t IMO llllJC10U5 :', Kll ! »M.T DllMhl WADS ~ 49' -~· 49'' . . . ~ ... ._ ~0.L ..... ...-. ··~ . -~ ·* jlU,t.lm' • • ...... , ~ 19' .. ·~ 3t' ... . . .:;,. '!.: 1 • . • t· .. .. I ---liquor 0.pl. Footurolf ----, . ...~ct ; ,, > :~!~~BON~53!! =~:-co'$sc" ::-r-··Ll'}' 1 • ..... ._._ 2t , ... lji. I --• n; +,; ' I · i ' .,16 ... 7.~(U ,_t ~, I OL! ~HIRTER":.''(un!!MJ~-· _ 1 . ' -·-· . ~'~'d = :· .... -· ---------.... -----~!"""'~-----------... ---lnyalnl.Of,•or-. , f ,\C&H· ~..., ... 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'bJ'of; aiop,_,u.~~tS • ,. . ................. c..w,.· "'pork .f.oll ...... 69' "'"-'Ch.,'i' Loin Poitc .... 79' ~ fW r.-. c-.- 1118 Pork Cheps .... 93• ............ _..."""""" $)09 W. er \.llQPS ...... Of"'PW E.,._,.-_U..IQ.. Spaids ........ 69' • ' I VJ,C.A.OlolalT,......... l ~· _,,. . I '49 · Beef Shanie.... u.1 c . I V.S.u~r...,_.., · ..... ,.,.. . i .. !!t,~;.:; i 29c . Neck Bones .. .i• 28c •,,,,_s.... .......... .......... Slll!lked Del . WACW..S(fNNOit a.ft Roast •• RlaOAND~lL ffc 1l<l<$) tt .. -,...~,..- Jisli Stlclis • • .'~ 43 c I ' • ti~· t1 1 • r 1~ ,.r,,. .. ,.i....i.J.. ' -~~--J. I.OZ. C' hrl111p .... ~ .. -7, '-Ot.Jt.4t,12.ot. " t F6-,JLOT -ADVERTISER w..~H...~ .... ,__OlcW.T""""• lttf •••••••••• ~ 37c ~""-'' . 511..t •••••••• ';: 45 c-........ OICAYW.Yll ALL MEAT WIENERS ·~59c All l~e.f, 65c_ ., • . ... ~~-. .,••1 ' • ''". ,"°1. ;~~ ;,,Jj. ·-.• 1i '!'!'<,. ""o~l'NC """"'-.Siwol•l,4 •. ,._ 1·~· °" . i oz. Cheese •••••••• ~ ,J!,~~*~'"~Nt~, ~O...~m~lillt~-~4,,.1.1961~--l.-.!:P!!:IL:!!O!:T-A~D~V~ERTISER-F7 Served lor Br,aklast - Pear 'Dishes Run amut . ' .. 'from Plai·~-to Poa1 hed · ' . I ; • ~ -.. ~ 'QI! ~ .... 1111 ollct11 1-llict wllb. • ....... ...._, ..,. oprtnkla llPll1 with • 1+ cup wale< . Serve !rah pears for lltUe, powdered sugar. Serve 1" leaspooo nutm<4 ft.'!~klul. · al once wilh 'thlct cream. \!o cup •'l°""Y _ • coollbo*..t lhe aarly And a11;othe~: stew Dralr........-..-v11c , and J>OPl!)ar for many qUartered ~ pears 1n-a .,.. ~ 1fllh tho -In Iller Iii publlcalioll, iJgbl !Ulllr .y,.p w\lb sllct lop, peel ,.... 111 ol lhe 1ily , ~ are on numerOU1 mom-• cifnarDoo IJl:d rfiSlm:. down ..... ~.~ IW'face dla • :--1111 Jl!'llUL Uare'a a ""1dW1 bruk!B!I lemdn ~-1"!'""'1 ........ • 11..atful pun ~~ lhe -1'Cipa we .feel llol·time u.c. c.n ~ of !>aor c., • pmut from . plain baked IO eai.s ·would. 'f'i'fO':f· Pear lo P..Jeol F.1> and -wti!' poached In wme. , Surprbe, the ~! l\Ul'ed wllh drained "ci3llhed .... pple. Just befor< serving, halve pineapple and ,bakOcl 'In 1 ' Stand pion, l!lem topo up, · ·• -pears and remove lhe hooey oyrup. , In ·a • bakfU dish tbal juot ~~ coi:tf, but ieave~en the peel. RfJI\ pears )1ekl to geritle JI.ta tbail.t ilb: ,reser~•d · , J)l'eSBUre, r<gardleos el color. piotapple ·-· waler llDd n•'l!I... . l You Can· alwa)rs buy I firm nutmeg, PF into dish. Spoon Closet Items .. l>tan wllb CClllfideciie."1'!'ey'll honey over pea..,, • •h• , rlpen·a~)Jome Iii a' tow days Cover (wilh loll 'If bati"I! ... In Shoe Ban ~-room ~lhebeCom· diBh w no cover> a00111!<•· , ., ~ ~ ~ ll'Jd·.,-..3, way in a 375-degree oven, basting '•i.<' 4 8boe bat attached to a you lite tlFm-occasionally, unW tender . " c~ot _., aarve1 u con; -. PEAll SVRPlusE , Takes :JO lo 40 nii...-.. · · 1 •QI.; ~ent ~ ploco . f<r I '(~ -> can crushed Som wm or cold, plain . llOvet, 1l'VVeJ and other piptapple or with 1'pour" crea~. Makes , · acCeuories. • ... I Booc:•••!l'Ailjoupean I servings. I:'.'~ "'· ' < ' -"-'i Oft "'r' . ' f1..oz. c . S.tarcn •.• • • • •• CAH 64 . ' ' ' 7i'lll'garint •• , •. ~28< ~.,..... -9 i:Gill con Com8~3 c ....... ' lnj1l11 •••..• '~35'- .! s.-tii."""""""' M ._ 0t l ~nW.1 .,;.;l; 17c . ·' . ' .. -G f"'!':'I_ -.... 9c tlllfllMI ...... - COi ~ "' "-46-0l. $ • Drlilb •••• , .. 4 ...... 1 . .,.._ Sp!nacli •••• ,. "c':i 31c -o .. io....dt,.. a~ 31c· .Ollom • • • • • • . CMit 'o.liilllllllrlQf ....... . .,..c-c... : . t.oi. 7c. P.-, ···.·--·~··:""" 1 i ~ . . , ~ ,........... $2'' Kits •• t' ••• ' •••• EAOi ""'~' ' .. .. .Conlac i .. , ... ""1': 9~c __ .... ...., ·a .. 5...,,, ••••••~5 .C ' ' . ""'-Ilk Miai1 ••••••• 1~·8.~-· v-r-T . ''""' 7'& , Hllr .Ollie.... "" .7 ;. , -. . ai...DM.Wro~ · , Platts;; ••••• -\'l -9c .ar.i. ......... ~ • -loweh· · · ""''" 25c · . •••I •.• • 10 COMIC) 'ID. Jk . '•''"",..:..a.; -2'Jc -~'""""' .. , .•.. .,..' ~ r• ••· ag; llc ,WfTH ONIOHS, 14c ' , ~_...'iii. Ir. 1•oz. ·2'°'c ,JP.. n ..... • • • ·:~ . ~ . ' · Market Basket Discounts Prices On . :Guali.ty · Prod.'!Cts -No Games, No Stamps, 'No Costly ''Extras''·. • • • Moat llbros claim to have .low pricoL 8"t on what money bock on"'°"' purchcue. True, yov giw up --oo '• handful ~ hmoi or lofltlclr llfOCIUCll? 110-oncl llompo to"'°" at Marliat llcnbl. lkll Not Matbt llaobl. Wadt_,,.prloooaRlfwough yov Gil baigatna and quality always. ft<W'[dr, • .ll. -·,Mei Gaaia1o*'l .atillac1lon or.,..,., See for yourself. I ., SUt.;RISE FRESH·PRODUCE 1(1 fun lo ..., MarMt Bookot'1• colliriyl go,.i.. cl "'-h '"'"' eod ~ .Y°"'uio lie <ertoln Mtytl;,. ,.. '"°°"' tliort hot liMn pl<l,d at tho rlgl<•Nm'!' cl .i-1 •• ollohod """""'"iod r-fanor~ ..... ; • .-honillod-wlih·ll*'~ !"'"' ... 1 yov solkt •••• pn arM Oflly for IM .-clflc ttme tl1(lf lt'a atill ot th. peak Of frellmea 1 • • itmsT QWUIY CtllQIJllA BANANAS~ MITDAT llllCllVllT. PIKI -. . FAMOUS fOR DEEP-. CU·T ·01SCOUN1 PRICfSf:. "IONUI DllCOUNT IHCIAU• ,..... .,. ............... f .... °"" ...... CoimNiillT, SAFI, INIXPlllSIYI ~ REPUBLIC MOIEY ORDERS ... AT MAim IAlll1' -...... l:fCUOWMOllM. a-.w• QlllCI 9JCmS ' t ,• ' , - .. • I I . I ' l I I I ! I ( I I ( IAILV- ' . GETTING POINTERS -Diane Brower, :!!, of Candon, S.C. gets f"' -pointers . oo the game of pool. from I.ambda Nu fratenity man Steve· Parkef-·6! ·Hon~ lulu after she and 22 ether eoedJ took up a . joint llling arrangement at· the · Stanford University fraternity house. Coeds in Fraternity Stanford Lam'bll.a Nu Men Think It's Great Peaticide D1U1gers Outlined I ' . -, llADIIOM; -(UPI) --.11-,.......,. ....,. ••· l.r;e-nmeat•1 -· tlvw&b -U I t of pelttcJdel I a C b II DDT, U. 8. Seo. G,.ylord -. (!).Wis.), llilid locll\Y· . Ne!IOn toslllled at a o!Jta llllutal ,._....,.. department bwini oo· a ""l'IOll I<> ban vlrlulUy all 1111e ol DDT In Wlacomin. • Two con.-vation .,..Pl · !he C j t (&en I Natural --.Association ...i ,l&uk WalU!j> League -pell- t!oned for <Gle ban, which II being ~ ,.~ 8l'OllPl 1Udi u the Wiaconsin )' a rm B::~Frn~ 11 °one of the ' most persistent chen\JcaJ pesUcidel that exJ.m loday -U remains tone for 10 years or more after 1p- pllcaUon. » \ He aa1d 10,000 manufac- turen: are producln1 mm! than I 'b1llion· poun<js ol pesticldel-.,.arm!he Uitlte<! States, includlng more than 100 million pounds of DOT STANFORD (UPI) -Coed! wne house means certain ml participation wi!1\ the - A hall pound for <VU! . at Stanford UniverPtr liavt trouble, the Lainbda Nu's girl!I now ~ftfJ," 1 ~ man, woman and child ii1 tht probably achle'i'o'd' 1be \bOmselveo deny it. Charles A1Jtoi1, 19, Omaha, country. '· ultimate equality in ~ Dght Neb. • ''Throo.gh masaive, often fot women'• rights. They've NO ORGY BOUSE Tony Slclllano, lt, Sall Lake unregulated use of high.IY toxic moved right into the fratemlty "Our fraternity is not like City, may ha.vi; best summed pesUcides, such as DDT or house -bag and baggage, • regular Saturday night orgy up male reactiOO to the co-Dleldrin, the environment has nylons and curlen. hou.se," said Diane Brower, educaUonal llvtng plan. been pollqf.ed on 1 !fOrldwide The novel I i v i n g ar-. 21, Candon, S.C.,. one ·of the "Nobody's leaving because basil," Nelson said. rangement is the work of i ~who moved tn. of it," Siciliano said. "Besides, "Jn only one generation, Lambda Nu, a Greet letter. · "The basic relationship ls the girls make cookies every t h e s e persistent Jiesttclde! fraternity that 0 b ta In e d brother-sister. 'Ibe average once in awhile." have contaminated the at· university approval far the e1-image of a fraternity ls liquor mosphere, the sea. th e takes periment this fall. and running around scream· and the streams and in· Despite some suspicion that ing, but th!~ definitely 111 not volleyball filtrated the tissues of most the combination of 32 college ~ im~ge. of the world's creatures, from men and 23 women in the A htUe hanky-panky goes reindeer in Alaska to penm•;n, On -very, Vf!rf little," Said a s •--Salzy Hines, 21, Fairlai:, Va. .asses et lnhlmsetbe An~ic._dlncludlng IDlll U," m:: sa1 . "It's mostly a brother-sister U.S. Carrier Plays Ship Of Japanese relationship and it does have Women's volleyball classes Nelson aaid the U.S. Public its benefits . . . I'm finding are currently being offered Health Selvtce has reprted out things about IUY! l never by the Costa Mesa Jle<:!'eatlon the average American hu knew before." Department, with 'Ibunday gathered 12 parts per million Dan Williams, assistant dean night sessions weekly in the of DDT in his human faUy of Stanford, said t h e mix· Co.sta Mesa High SChool gym. tissues, as well as .15 of a ed fraternlty is an "extension 1 structJ 111 be · •-a part per million of Dieldrln. Of what' has 'nrinred SUccessful n on w given w He said infants now rectlve r·-· those who are rusty .on the W ASIIlNGTON (AP) -The' in our other coed residence siilb or the game during Jiii of a part per million of carrier Yorktown is playing halls." clas.ses which run from 7 p.m. DDT in the-milk fri>ri\ nursing the part of a Japanese carrier Under the present ar-to 10 p.m., according to aide mothers. , for a feature moVie on the rangement. the girla ~cupy Deanna Martin. Nehon said he has 1.n- 1neat attack at Pearl Harbor. :,.one wlnt. of the split-Ieyel Ttie cl8811eS are for women traduced a bill to prohibit In- Off-duty Navy arid Naval ·fraternity and • ~ · bo)'! live only not youn& gtrll ac-terstate sale ·or use or DDT Reserve pilots will fly World • in ~ ~ · 'Ibey are allowed -"cording to ofiicials. ' in the United States. War n bombers painted to to VL!lit ln each other's roomJ -------------------! look Japanese from the ear-and there ari nO rules thatlr-------------------.I rier's deck. ' · doors must be left open er The movie ls "Tora• Tora' a third person be p!'Qent. I See by Today's Want Ads Tora!" and is belnt ·filmed "You just ~vJ~ the boy by 20th Century-Fm:., l:i;t .~ !:~'~In ,~ ,. M!88 Btarowlkiner California thls week aod Iatet · -· • · taCt: we r~ g In Hawail. 'Ibe Utle comes &bout 8.ltema~. boy-girl rooms from the JapaneSe 'Code word for next year. •GOOD I: BADGE: Help · r What do the Lambda Nu the11e Girl Scouts earn a s1gna.1ng the attack was a men think of t be ar-hadst by patronWng their aurpnse. r.11.noA__., - 1 I •· ol The Navy said the Ycrkt.own -QUa••·, =e ...... e. • · Oua was slated to sail to Hawaii NOT MEMBERS e Tu Hablas E.spanoI ! I empty, anyway, so the "I think it's great," said can't, but you m.y qua)- moviemakers ~ granted: Christopher Murlas, president ify for a job in thil new permissio nto use i~ as ""long of the fratem.lty. He believes restaurant in C.dM. as the ftlming didn't interfere it b the first fraternity house e Sorrowful Sa.le ••. A brok· with the ship's missiOn. , in the w<rld with live:.In coeds. en engagement forces aal~ The film compi.ny ls le pay The girls, however, are not of beautiful ring&; Hurry flyers' salariei and transport official fraternity tnembers. . .. he leaves for ownseu chara:es for the plaiiea, rented "The girls are really grtat duty 110011. from a private fh:m::, people ta live with," said • Games .People Play ... Wm "The Navy is of "tl;te opinion Steve Pafter; 19o Anabol.a , be more fun on thia _old that reminding thl! American Hawaii. ..I oQly wish there pine pm.e table. Another n•bllc of the ..,., • ......, ot a were more of them -that .wttt treat-an Ice Cft&M -..., ... ._,, table &: chairs. canier task force ii well is if they woUld only stop e See Seeger strum'!' You worth doing," said a Navy running around lD their robes can btcome another Pete 1pokt.sman. and curlers." ~r H jou'11tart now .•• "Last year nobody cared a Rep} banjo. with cue, about the hou.9e, but this year for undtr $100! ~ Archeology _·~then~~a~mor~•~~~bes~i~veness~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Group Elects ,. .. Lavon Burnham of H tington Beach wlll bead ~ ,. Pacific c.oaJt Archaeological Society for • .......r year. other officen r e c e a t I elected an M1sl Bernice v.... of Imne, vie< P"li- dent; Mn. Kay Burnham ol Huntington Beach, secretary; Mn. Pat Speery of Tustin, truJurcr. Duane Hafner of Costa Mesa, curator; Mn. Aileen McKinney of Colt.I. Meu, edlt<r of the n e w s 1 • t t-el\ · "Smoke Slgnab," ml ~-. Lavinia Knlghl of·~ edit<r of the alioclalklit• quart.rly jouroaL Burnham aald -~ member• will -'l'bundlJ' . at tbt Bowen llt•orl1l Museum in Santa Ana to hem' " a tallc by Dr. 'l!loodib.J'. Brunner, a prof-of claF 1kl at UCL n.. 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FOUNTAIN VALLIY~ Wamor _ L.AGUMA-30'22 S. ceo.t •Hlwrt , • .. • " ,, • • •• ' ' ' • • I l\'I .n .. • " .. ' ., . ' " .. I • , " • ' , . ) I ., .. ' • ' t I I ! I I ' I ' 11 \ . ., . . Date Time lltlff lllt dif), 1'yl la ·a loof milk. Wllule I <11111 «111! ,. .. 111 .. ---llco cereal""-coconut. w11 poper ml boll nod ml .._ ~ 'II-for -~ ... -at. Ill--~J!'ona Into ~ ----,_ Niii ml -Oii nil 10 .. u.· ~ -wfiliiiiecl il!Wed pool;J -In fll c:nian'iJ'nr~1&"" depo ...., I mloute1. 1 ~c=."!""'PClb :"°Jtn.fr!lm llleel at oace i.......--pucldbw -·m t ' tabiloP"" '.,..tod lemon WU• - I = milk . '. 1 pound ~omla dales, r e • , dw'l*I caillomll, pitted and halved -" ·, 1 pound .,...._ (leave In • -!Wv'9 · wl!oJo0 balY11) 11 -.lalnul'meall ~leap pulry flour ~ ... c. •no •• ' f · • •··--'•"""• -.... M•··• ~ ~ rom .. _....,.... .. .,..._..t"'""~ ~ vullla pliddlnc and 11 t.upooo All· milk. OOaL ,Raerva II cup I cup ougar lillblc. plain. ' Add sra'*1 ' -leparated . Imm rind and dlnOcl datto I t.upooo V1D1I1a • Ill ....wntnl fllllnc. Spread Sift lloo!r. bakfni pow<ler, II llllinl fCI'·~ l'f -lll)t and IUpr lllreo lh!t<I. caD. Top wllb plain llllll!I-Sift ...... elates aad walnuta. · Anol>ge date balns In ...,. Beat egg whites an!ll ltlfl 1m11 offecl .., top, and ocat.-and 4rj and beat JO)b until lir tlll. nut· -In. the tblck. . center. Garnllb with candled Mlz yolb ~ mb:-1ure (elllly, thca wblleo. ,Add ~TE SANDWIClll!3 vlllllla aad bab about 1 bocr I : Mb: chopped dates rib In 4 moderate oven (35; ooiliiied cmm cheeae. degreeo F.) a.' C...~ 11 cup d>oppecl DATE NUT dalOI with 11 cup peahut Jiul. lllRE.ID'AST RING . ter, 1 1e._ lemon juice 11 pound (Ill cupo) flneJ.y and' \I c:ap-.alacl dmolng. chopped Calllomla dates- Mb: ilalJtly. , .. % cup llnol;r • h. pp. d 3. ·Chopped dates " It h filberts _.... marmalade II reilly "4 cap water ,..,,,.,, "4cup1l&bt conuyrup DATE W,u'l'fD "4 !wpo<Jll All I ·CllJI'' flour ' . .l cupl atlted flour % --,.it. I~ bakfni powder .1 leaspoolll bfklni powder "4 le•-alt 'r'c'cupllulUr . . Stohl-~ ' 1 ·coP< mllli' 1 •a nil beaten I <IP 211 cap milk t ' cbo--' Calllomla I falpoom srated •"••e ,cup ~ ' rind --dates . Silt togellier flour, All and Comhino llisl f h. In· heldns powder, odd yolb of srecHenll. aad coot u n ti I -, butter and m 11 k lhk:tenecf. Let cool wbllo mJJ:. paal!J and beat Un 111 Ing douilL Sift together fiOUT, pei!ectly' smooth. Add dates bakfni . powder and alt and and Whites of egp, beaten cut In abort..lng. Combine mrtll stlff and bah u egg, milk and riad and add ordijmy waffles. Servo with to flour mixture, mb:lng only butter and honey. Serveo m. !llllli bl<nded. Tum oat onto DATE HONEY DgbUy fiOUl'ed board and CONFECl10NS knead about 10 strokeo. Roll I cupo fresh Colllomla dates lnlll rectan&le 9 z 15 lnchea. ,,, cup honey . Spread wilh cooled dato mJJ:. I ·can (IS oancea) IWCelened lure and roll u for jelly roll. -DJllt Shape Into rtna on baking I t.upooo All aheet. Moisten ... ,. with 'VJ teu]>oon sl!>I"' _ water ICal. With""" tcbson, I teaapoons srated orange 11uh t1ll ring from oallide rind to center II 1-lilch lntaval!, 1 la6leapo1Xl orange juice but not thr"1gb lhe ring. Tip %·cup lllvered almorull each 11lce 1llgbtly lidewl!e. 1.paaage (7 ..,...., angel-Bm In my bot oven (450 flake cocOnut ""'--F ) U Pit --• ,,_ da ~-•1n ...,.._ . to IS minutes . -•= tee. ,.,....w e or until golden brown. Whil• wltb all remaining Ingredients. still hot, drizzle Icing made Spoon Into 11111111 ui. Inch) al conlectionen' 1agar and nil~ muffin pillll. water o..r top, letting It drip Bat1 In 300 degree ·oven 3S down onto sides. Serve nnn mlnate<. or. until toolbplct In-or cold. MUea t ring. Euy ::;i ID center ~ out and Elegant! DATE HONE\'· BARS tllng -,Nile.. recipe, aabotltute 1% capf <lfted all- purpooe flour for tho caconul and 1&1·-1 -teaijjOOO· baking powder. Bake In well gm...i IJ i' Inch pan In 350 .d ...... oven llO mlnates. Cool. Cut hon I by 4 lilchea. .liATil.llONEY C81sPa Uliq bUk: redpeo, omJI Popcorn Pair , 7390 Fix Eggs New Way Acconllnr to t1ll cl-. ol thll nclpe, thll way lle1111 from tho Bavarian c:allloe. Ir• a combination of the fried eggs, 11Uteed onions and rye bread louted In butter. What ' to ...... with tblA dllh? '!bat dependa on whether tho Bavarian Eggs ue to be on 1 lunch or supper menu. At lunch, at salad ls .....P of • go.alone. But for "'PJl!l' you mlgbt want Ill add hiked or broiled tomatoes, green peu, perbapo baked potatoes. Fruit c:ompot< makes 1 ftne deaert on either the lunch or IUPPer menu. ·BAV AllIAN EGGS 1 atlct (% cap) pluo 2 pals (2 tablespoons) butler • 1licel rye bread (oval lhape, about I by I In- ches) 1 cap flnolJ choppo<I oainn ·-*"-All %teupo.., pepper llfart t1ll otict of butter into •equal pall and ""ulde with the other a, butter pall "e: ~= re:t1ll:r = maderate bea~ molt J butter pall. Add a b1Ud lllces; turn al IXlCO and brown; turn apln and bnnin.. D-·• ·--wilh I more butter pall and remalnlna J -llM:ea. Al )'Oii brown the broad, plaoo In· a 1in1Jt layer on a bot beal-jlrool platier and flml7 of blullerj ·days to keep wane la a my low ~ -better lmlt thll cozy, -. . ....V •right -1 Iii t1ll d!llel over low bea~ hp<u111 create a pattern melt l m...o butter pall; edd ol -on lloctlnc cap the onion; cooli lllrrln1 o1W> 11111 larf. Euf·tnll In knit.-aaW lranopannl. Place equal llnC 'W)rited. Patten 73911: portions ol -over bread "<ltiidlow, s. ... t, Included. lllcea. nrrr CllNTB (colnl) foe In the ltlll<I ..... low beat, -Jlllle!a' -· oilcl II ""1!1s melt 1 .,..... Wl\!I' pet; add for-·~ &r ftnl.class I egp; ~ with half the mellIDI Md ~ llandllng; All and -· Conr lldllel ~ ~ cloUvory and coot unt!I wbllOl lfO -wlll.toa_....,., .-.. que and yolb 11111 ' • --·It Alb ..,,.._lllt1>AI· abciUI S mlnalet. ·--LY PllAJr1 ltf, J:;; I ... I Ill Placo an egg 01t lop M thO Diil'. W ~ c:MW onion on sot t111 bmd..U..0. 8lotl\il, -y~ N.Y. 1ao11. Repeat proom with Jut IJut. Prinl -. .U..-. 2lp, '" pat end I man -· -Namer. GllDI, -S.rve at once. Makea I ~· . ,. "\ -.. -1,"" '· • -. -------- ' NEW·• CROP NAVELS •••••••• LB. ' . WEIHE-RS Osc1r M1y11 . ; ,~Ac . , . . , .. All M11t ...................... ; .. l'.'i:J!-t ,~ Fn.A'NK·s· Os~1rM1y1r ' , .. b nM . 111.t.eel .............. " .......... .l~. . !;i( ., . · 01c1r.M~y~r · : ; ,/.,;. 1111Hf1 ;.-~······-·· ••• -··-............... ~~z. ~;-> ' . . i . \ . ',JANGERINES SWEET JUICY 19 C EASYTOPm . . ZIPPER SKIN • .. • .. • LB. CARROtS~Rc:~~ ....... .10c ONIONS ~~~~LI ............. 7c "REG. 9ac-1 1'2 LB. l~X :': MAI.LING! DATES GIFT PACK . . 77~' ALBERTSON'S ('TWINKLE'~ VANILl.A AND t/2 . . HOLIDAY BLEND-,. 5 ( ~ P.INUr.PJE I.CE i GAL . \ ~REAM wmt CltAN!iEiRY SHERBET : .CINNAMON RbLLSU~s~.[ ...... ~. : .... s9c BREADED SHRIMP ::Ji~~~:.~ ....... ~ ... ,~. $1 39 ORE-ID A POTATOES ~~::l!~s.01 .... ~. 2sc ORANGE DRINK~~:~l~An ................ 111 12c .. : "-CREST'~ '-'PRElL" "STYLE" . flllll Mtt &fie :,.:r ........... iJ-=~·-.... &SC lllllPtll ' 5gc Ill. 1.11 ll 11TI~ ......... , . ,,. ' . ·MERICAN BEAU* : ,: FRUIJ . EGG ~·1 PRESER,VES NOODLES . ~ ·- . 3 Kindt 3·9c 12~,2·5·:c ~~~ -· - ,I llBBf$.YIENNA SAUSAGE ..... : .. , ... , ............ 4u24c 1/2 PRCE ·SALE ' sciltttlNG .r.::::~~=.M~ ..... 2 I 2 s c .. if • ' . FR!SKl_SRSH, UYEa; CHICKEN CM ~QOD .................... 11112/27c ~1 1 (1, BORDEN1 II ~11 BORDEN' ·,II MINCE FDLliEli'~MilP COFFEE JOHNSON'SFAYOR-11111 LfMGN FURNITURE POLISH . 12 .. 99c FOLGER'S 2 lb I ~~f.12 ONIOM' ' JOHNSON'S SUN COUNTRY AIR FRESHENERS ..... .. .. ... 59c COCK OF THEW ' rf¥s~ JOHNS'ON'S BRAVO FLOOR WAX .... _ .. ____ ............. n .. 99c ··sunshine Elbow Macaroni . White King "D" : ............ 4gc 1"'1 ................ 7SC ::"rm ......... LI. 35c ' ~ -. . ....,..._.._ -·-·-.. ·-- l'ILOT-ADVlllTllllt-fJ -.--- • Home News & Views Don't Be Sucker .In 'Sweet' Deal . ' L 111'_ DOmOl'Bf ,...... ' Ill l "'J low bOal ( ..... -c-q .... -"""'"), ' Ill<• •• o1191 1o a -Q. r ...w lib· 1o ....., ., __ ..,....for --to::i!l!_tbo,Cllrlilo-'""'11• Md lt'• -• ttme boldan. - -them> -mab ----• kllltnc. llo ~ ,_ lamJ. iheai ... c::.n.awt ~lorby :1 ""'.::': ..!;i:-...::"f"~': -· ~mr:=-~ One that II e u r r • n ti 1 fllUnr befGn puWas II' JD!'! ~ lo the "1"" ..... -Ibo -!lbolL llo oat a contest" ocbeme whlcli JOU -. F.-Hcbt In die ..., will lear1I -..,. lo';.,._ ........... tot::~_.. or HnaP Ibo IBlil. Par ... :J:l' ,.. ~ ..._ ._ J rt~ ample, 1"" -a Jotter All« -.-~' ~"~~' ~~~v: r;::,::;;.:-..r.'t ......... ' ~""" v .. ...,-.. Now 11 'JOll ..._ to bo .lllp Ibo wrlPl*f pla llito • ' ID lht -lot a _._ -bol to Jllollel a Ill Ibo ' ........ for. ~iii? -· ' 'Ibis -ltb • -.i ..= -... ~..,.J!: ileti. llo JOU ao to the llGre at ' -= ·~ ....._. ~ ap -~ .. _.. --·.,...... ·-ll:llb=-to Ill tnd·; • Ona.of ......i tblnp .._..El_ Ibo ........ wllf CClllVlnca ,.a tllal· Ibo Q.. MJ buoband · llu a modilna JOU _, rUUy iln'I "ihfna" oplml ..... mr ...., ..... (In -terma, -.. ho -'I let "" 1111 lt11 °nalled to . tilt ~·· -Cll' ....___....,... .JI k tr'1ll bo ~, lntmllto ,sJve 11 ~ 111e ·V In._ lfo away&u: that for ••juat a riWT , • • t• few •-•-' a '-A'... ...... "Cll m•>e ..... ~-t-dol!aiii tliion"ih-~~lhe -~ ;;;;&.bO . EESE ~~r.~~~~~~~ ............ : ....... ~.45~- RTY Dips A"1rts11'1 . '3/ 1 F11r Yarietils .... ~.~ · , · . CARNATION BANQUET ITATION .. FROZIN ' ' - CE MILK DiN·NERS ~~_33c: 33c: I" .. . .., I 1°ULAR · /,. !'' . 69C JllMN l!OWN ..................... "t11 "'1'' ti• ~ I '' 36 UP.............................. c nm, . . 39 .. ' c ................................ m t11 _ HOURS FRESHER fr'OJI .Aleds"Oq~i :ay;il 'OYins . 1:SIMPL1 .DEtiaoiJs ••• ,;caranieffced-71nch-2 lay.er ~R~~ '·A'·Kl:E·· ... .SjUCE ~ ·\.· . 1 ' •. ,.EA. ' I { "ASSORRD FUVORS ' ~-CAKE c .:·DONUTS u. 4 'TOllOllOW MOlllllll-JIJST A IOOll CAlll DOllUT & COffH . FRENCH HARD ::Rolls DO!fN ..... 39c re·Holifijjys Decanfer Sale ••••• ALVERTS OR · · . . 51.9 OUR ROSES: BOURBON ' FIFTH ' ' 619 Old Fores;fer·BOURBON ................. -.-·lllilll t\ateau American (HAMPAGNE ...... n 198 VODKAtt~~miffJn. ............. 2'' WINE :.~ .............. m89' Br..R llCKEIS NO 3/ $1 WINE W.MIEll~ 149 U: D!POSITDUUTS.............. , PINKCMAll.11-UL ......... ::" ' I • II . • • ~·1 • -~ .:. " i . lr, ,.. , .. H.......,.. leadl-8911 Mxaa I .1 ( Pa•Nilw-•Yttley·-16042 ·M~gnala -~ He King· Baby Food ......... .r.&lc :. ... : ... ., .... llc c-dtl Mar-3049 c-t Hwy. . ' ' .~•;• -····-71IO So. cw Hwy. CCllta Mna-535 W •. 19tll • " . Hwlhigt•· le1dl-t&511 So.··-s.~ •, I ' { ' ' ' . . ( I •• • • i.\ -------~----·~~~~-- a...U,aoodmodJlne. rur. lloweo•, -"'1 )lay Or, ,.. 11nc1 ibtt ibe elinoc an· of 111e ~ . _... II fne. but to pt eutpl. lllvorinp mmt . bo It ,.. ...... to boQ' either putewbed. ,,,.. -tbal ·-eoatnoCIJJt ·-both Ibo mill: ml --for . it. The coot Ii ..-of been bWal to a ~penis• thele la high enoogb to cover that will del1ro)' all ..._ both the coot .of the el1uP ea\lllng blctorla. When ,.. moelJlne and 1lle caillract or make -al home ,.. cabinet. ~ putouru. It too. ltmiil1 1lhenaver ,W ban to lpend liial II ID a doable baller to morte)' to obtain Ir t t a temperaluro of 1• dqreet merehud••, the merchand1ll (Wli a· thermometer). Hold It II no loaltf -· You bave at tbla tenperatm'e i... ~ been 11uel<ered Into a Alet Qllnulell. Do J\OI lei It .le! ICbeme. ' bou.r -tbla .... the -December also .. • blll will eoqulate.' month for 11chartiy" mail · :· oollcltatlons from other thin Q. Cranbenlol ""' UllUallx le 11 ti lb. le ebarltabl• c-f:"" lllln ~ ~ l\"'.:.i~ .,.an1uu .... Thll ....., rr. · queotty -lmpnu!n llUeo, them for ..,., later In prolwell· lfO&I almll and 1lle JUI' U I bougbl them reellell ~ eaA In qm'1111-T hlalor!M. Bui the mnne)' lbal ~~ ;: = you ....i them mllY limply a AB 1"" -to end up llnlDS acme nlndler'I do II put' tho whole '·• In pock~ ' ' ... A htumUy u'ied glmmld< tho -, Ju11 u II ill. And II to llOlll -·~of -JOU want to .use the ' ·-"°'"" -,.. cloo'I nesll&lblo vllue ~ even baVll to defroot lhem. = ;:;;1i .. oblipb Just -diem, oor! out opqll- to donate or at Jeut '° $11 ed ODii. and ~II: them or fir the "glfl" -· orgenlza-ll'lnd them for. reliah. ' llCll• malllna -tblnp "" wortl>y, but ...., me not. U JOU 1n1 In doubt about th 1 orgullallon sollclllng fundl, your belt bet .. to either ..,_ theJr ~. or It you feel lbat It may bo worthy, lnveltlgate b e f ~ r • donatlJll. In many ca,.. the Better llualneu Bureau can tell you whether or 1IOt a pu'llculllf agency II a h11tlmat1 charitable arpnlzallon. Another CWDDWI empnMf fraud .. the malling d unordered merchl"."''•, which you 1n1 11Ubllequenll, billed for. Aeeord1ng to tbo.l!'ederal Trada ~ tbll -tlet .. wtdei..,..i cd .. .......,. ' u ,.. .-.. •••• -·,.. ..., tblDk lbal ,.. -to pq for .. retmnll--of whethor or DGt JOU wall It. llial)' mtrebaall -tbll !In. .,.-by ••-Ila& ID ae c •m-1111· utwatore; dlreetly .. -..:lly, tbal ,.a - mut 'pq lor, or return· tho -... Tiier also mat -you bllll and eolllldloa loltertl. But, tho Fadanl Tnde Commllllm lldvlles tllat II you receive anOrdered merclifllllllll, JOU . baVll DO obllfatlon .tither .to ntum Ibo m~ or to pq ·for tt, · uniea you uae · t h • lllllr'Cbandlllor~tobuJ It. You dob.1 evm baM to l&VI Jt Intact. Cea• and dellllt orders baft been -receoUy liy the Federal Trade Com- ml-qalnll -Wbo---cllle without the Jll'l\I< eomenl of Ibo ........,u .. pin\:bUer. Par the protlldloll of 1llher -· )'oil mi,bl ootlfy yaur local pool offlee or the ,_ ... Trld4 Commllaloo If )'OU receive unordered merehandllle thruwlb the mall, topeC!11l1 u It ls not ... oomponled by • clear and camplcaoul .. _ lbal 1111 D*' hood!M llu-oeat to 7GU -•BdW md t:blt JW __ .......,,.. ... _ 11.-·· ID-.•Pl!f for ti 1'l!lell ,.. -It ... -lo 1111 It. CllJlftllN 1111 AU .lllto llDt 7 Newest ~nit • : ' -I ' SU.ti!'• Blfp•t Etteplepr . I· I , -: Howard Hughes Plailni~ More for Nevada . , I,. l " .. w v!Xl.'S, Nev. (UPI)"-hen., F.lrst. be boQ8ht the •nd the blCial pmJ6il -.... _·or ..,.. of ....., ln...tved In local c:ultuni mix ...u with Io o 111 m • ' wi.... Howllfti Bllhel urlved o-t loo llo4d, -he Oll<fllGr. lu: ,._ ~ ~ 1.u V• aed clwtlablt alti.ln • lbeir .....,..,to ud _. -alb' hero two ,.... .,. otW a Uved 1n 'the Jien-, tar air tlmllaal, JILM.TV, lbt bool lo wllbdran -the woU llUd. · ~ .. GUEllSING lic::::it_ :y~ train trip SU m1Wm dallan, OWNI PROPJUml:ll Kt1J11!1 ranch wOlt of the d\Y • -~be wu lbe IoiJor · He added to hil~ boldlnp · No bolr.tl al dlnclon er aed 1 -and prtv• public, 'l)plcal 111 the Cood -From cab drlvers to blab« I in a ,....,.yoar b«W. to main-' i siring of other gan:bllng ' Inqulallive ~ ... probl ' ..W.. -llallon near llkCar-lllU'll ~ J>Orlom)ed by the ' Hucbel rollen, a favorite pus linlO ' l====i I, ta1n -ot Trani World ._.u,, thoulanda al -al ~o his alfaln. "1:! _,, nn lirpori, -lo • -al the orcan1ut1oa WU the belpinc In.Lu Vepa ii aueaJnl wbal • Alrllnel. , !And. ao air terminal ud a . owned ,R.,.... Tool Co.. HiJ tolai lw>ld"Wt lw!!'l In local euc:ut1ft boanl al the l\and offend to a ,yOWll ~ Hugbel .wlll do next aM tbe ! He posaessed. b ow e v e r , televisifm 1tatlon for .• total maker of di ~ biia and Clark '~ mre ..umated Bo18ooatl ~1 tenre1 Vea.a High School football nature ol hll overall eoala f more than 1 hall bllllon .Investment totimlted .et f17i allied equlpftwlll, °""' -at more than 40,aat..,... -.., a... Plill Luall't .,.._ player who wu 1trioully In- ! dolim llined from the sale mlllloo in IOUtbem NO'iada. of the-~ blger 1hiuo the cfty Ill Lu -··~ -· jUred ltYeral weeka ... dur-In -Nevada. al his 'TWA Int.....ia which . Today, the recluatve Hugbel' ._u lncludo-the Vetlu.w11leh-5U -. ud the~ famda-lngapmelnlleno;Nev. Mliw:u aald lut month the ! he ci-to ..u rather than blllloqaire ·-....;. by the Desert lnn, li.'oda, P'l'aoller, 'oquari mllel. -tidll al IJe'ada 8outhero Uftl. \\(abeu learned 'the . boy'i acqulaillon ._ bu ended, !' testify j<ubllcly in the stock hoard ol tourists thjlt viall Sliver Slipper, Culaway1 ud , Top """* lldOI tllCh u verafty. family cooldn't alfonl lo ~ altbouab bl did DOI nile oul bltUe. hJa opulent hotels is the the Landmorl< Tower, talleet ~-. chlel.UCUUvo .Tlw--1oi-on an air ambulance ud he "lddlllooal expenditum in I He put !bat m'*>ey to .work bp-geat employer in 111• slot• building in 1be ,atato..lle ailo fer Novp _.liodr,-, U · u·~ ud allracllv~. dilP11ched ooo al Hughes' hnjlroverilenil.., the land." • ~~.:....~~~.:....~~~.,...:.~--,_.;.~~'=-~~~~~~-"~~~~~~--"~"'--~~~:.-~~-'-..;;..~~~~~-'-~'--~~~~~-=-~~-=-~~~~~~~1 ' : l • • • • ' " • ~TAILm 7fl'- ~,!~!~~~! ... ~.59' !\',!!l,,,R)!E°" -···----· 37' ~~!,E~~--37' CUCUMBER CHIPS 25' wrn CHOICf fAAM STYU. 15 Ol. FIOM 1ME ICICOlD A'T\.ANTIC EGGS """"" 43' GUOl .V.tor. ~--'" MAY FRESH LARGE GRADE AA .................. DOZ. TUNA II 'l.lrof ""' '"' CARNATION CHUNK STYLE ......... """ ..... BLEACH CLOROX GALLON SIZE ..................................... . SCOTT TOILET TISSUE .'.:':.;,~~'. .. Ji$1 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE .. -.m :.i :!~ .. 65' IVORY LIQ.UID DETERGENT _E:,", 59' MA VF RESH PEAS" CORN --· ±~E: 6i$1 BY THE PIECI .. r FOR . IAKING GD Doi!l!I $p~f A---5"' ~_:_w_a_A_L_u______ ~- GREENLAND HA.LIB UT ' ' CEllRR CUT SLICES •. 49 FRESH BEEF. ll.VER !~~~;r°"~59' 'SLICED BACON ..... ~=~~ .. ~~ 59' • . AGA~ THIS YEAR MAYFAIR Will HA VE THE FINEST SELKTIOIOF CHRISTMAS TREES A CompJett s.lection /!f Si1•s & Shopti of Douglas Fir, Nobl. Fir, Plantation, White Fir, Scotch Pines & Silver Tips ...... Cut Fresft From TM Cold Northern Slopes, Packed in Snow And ke And Ru\tle.d By Mayfair Trucks Overnight To Insure That The Thick &shy Needles Wilt Hold On Tilt Way After TM Holidays SMOKED PICNICS HOfflMH SWftT SMOICIO C\M . SMOKED PORK CHOPS GAME HENS "'"''" U.$.0 . .\ OltA.Df. ... XIOZ, MIN. WEIGHT ......... , __ .,, I.I.Of !'Olk llltK SAUUGE 4· s 1 HOff/rlU,N 5KIMLE5$ I OL l'l:G......... l rt:•Ht SAVUQ£ 6"' HOTC:.MIUI ----·· T lb ¢ SAUSAGE LINKS MOWN S"' SWJfT'S l'ftMIU/11. I OZ... & SIJM: T :~~~~~~--·--···· TAVERN. HAMS """""""'"'"" $1 2' ~DY ~O EAT . 1:1. MEDIUM ltlUHllMP 9t l'4f ilHIST --•. . . ... · -·~··.., ~n de !Gimp's . ,._. ............. --""-C* ...... 4 4 39c ' ;i: •tn -·-. -33•' ... """ .... -.1111 . : ....... . .. , ' llfAllaAlll PORl(TENDERLOINS E~ $1 3' ~ Dtf.Wa.tc&shl LUNCHEON 1MEATS ::.:~':fi~~~L. ____ 49.' ~ WllSOM • ILL MEAT FRANKS '""'" ........... 59:. ALEX BEEFTAMALES . __ ,OL 41'1 ALL MEAT BOLOGNA ":f"O:.'::~' 75• MAYFRESH SWISS CHEESE ~ •. ti' LINKSAUJAGE ~~at:.:~_... LUNCH MEAT ~~~~ KOL -ti' Git.LO SM.AMI CHUBS .. _u.s.i>l Ml'KRCltQL041,11, 7t ll301.CMU1 11" " I Ci••··=~~ .... VODKA ~~ '~C,.':1«•53.69 ma_yfair frui.~ l V19tta.6hs GRAPEFRUIT ~~ a~J>49• ' • U.S. NO. I »_,.. ~•139' RQYAL.OCCASION CALIF. BRANDY ""°"' ,... '3.M °""" '4.69 IDMAL oec~SION CANADIAN WHISKEY _""""'-""" 14.59 01110111 __ 3 .. 25' lllSTAIT NTATO RADS IDYil OCCASION RUM...,..,....,.,_ ..,,. 'l.Jf M aCl.ELUli SCOTCH"'"°"' ou•n 14.'9 """'3. '9 MMUMfX'IU\.aof 4ftc PRUllEI _____ .. __ ,._,.., 7 . -~DlllHERS ___ , ___ ,=65' 1' I COFFEE llNQS _~'t..'#,·~ ~-=I 65' ClllAMOll IOLLS =-~all".:'.65' . \ • . AIYEnlSED PllUS EFFEmYE 7 FILL DAYS lHURSDAY, DEC. &tit tin WED., DEC; 1.1 .. MAYPAll . "!AllET-171 .... 17tlt· St, CetN M ... IOJI W. 1ltlt.. .... AMI -ttn·w...a ........ ....,. • ::":".-e._2 .... 29• • --------------------------------------------------------- TllE CHRISTMAS ia;N!:•A\.RICIWID'S Lof• """' ••• dlr thole ~ lilt. of ... for tar •wt¥ ••. antl.qill the fDlkl • llttle plee8' CaWnmta ... Kllott:I Berry !'arm • " • what-a :lo)' to receive the - red and white ~ boxl!t l'\Jll of Cordelia'• 'fa. "'°""januo and ,. .... ~. sterling of calilornia • ' • the most umPt:loua of the b.. uJoul IUD dried tru.lta, j , fl&s, prunes. apricota, ahd Clates all packed beaulillilb'. to represent a sunset .~ • Tendermollt dates. ~ tu1 and delllh in a b!xi19n box. Some of the da~• wrap- ped in coconuL A Beeli!Ve Honey ........ with tfea crawllna: all over, with ~ that w'J.ale no lea Inaidl a jar of glowing honey. A iipe- clal lex called OX7W Hou-,L Jacobi famous crackers and cttam filled-biscuits, Chee• es. canned almonds. and ctliD" dy. 'I ALL THESE LOVELIES "' ARE MAILABLE AND . ARE PACKAGED READY TO MAIL ..• AND • , WE 00 THE MAILING ... FOR YOU.,. You'll enjoy selectin& )d1r own ••• There ii a i;e through sample for you to pick up, shake, turn o\ier and do what you want w{Qs. Plainly mark"" la the """ ot the package, with a '¥1P: arate price for malling ~ poatage. When you haw made your selection, pick l)p a ln!sh box already ~ mas wrapped, 1lve one , the gals with the nice the address to wh!re )911 want U mailed, and you_lfe in the'-Quisbnaa shopt>iAI' butine&s. F,Uy ? GOURMET >IA!uNG • PACKS ON PARADE What about an ice Cl'eam k'OOper-outer, with 4 iira· cklwl aundae glasses ~ ~­ a.uorted sauces to top me SUndae . , . Melba, a pi-.. ioua mixture of peaches afi black raspberries, buttfil'. scotch, milk PH>COLRte, ch<t- olate mint, claret or pim- apple.· The Wagner ~ dreamed this one up. Fanll" er's -Market . , . there'•~• tood old CalifomJa name -., warm the heart ... ~· conserves, mannalades, allj:l syrUps • • • But the 1:ICJ" will grab anybody right 1*- tween their frosted eyelijii . .. All bright fruits, in .. real sizes and colors . . • 4 . .. What fun to n;tfl east. . i Pennsylvania Dutch p!lb up real pilgrimy canlstT. filled with toHees, coco1'~ ca&hew watnea and peao(l:t crunch ..• And Graber 'if the famous Graber oU..,. trom out Hemet Way • , .• does yummy things in cfr: tons with olives and canrild ~:u,~ =~11vie~ ~~ 6 different assortments .r you to choose from. nttY cont.a.in everything that b<iz like . . . hams, corn chip. spaghetti, cookies ad munching things. If >\RI don't have anybody, we haw the names of Iota of bqp who don't b a v e any~ either .. , So why don't Jo1,ill two get together. You'll .ti· joy receiving a letter, ard.Jt will be grateiul believe tqJ. OF ('()URSE RJCHARD~'S' IS ABOUT AS CLOSE HOME AS YOU CAN GIT So why not Richard's o..tn gourmet food packs for m'4· Ing •.. halru, dates, cheo$- es, smoked oysters and ~ the eood~s to go with 'e!Ji. The box b heartglvin(, /jl lovely bright Ouistmu rt! brocade with 1lorlous lett. in gold. What about the m;t aourmet tuna of them all ~ CUrtis, distributed by w erii Canners, Newport Bea Califomla ... 6 or U ~ ready to mail . . . Candies in brandy snitt~ . , • Pineapple Ice buckdl full of Pure Crelt chee9e • ~ Rk:hatd'a frult cakes •• • Mrs. Carver'• fndt cUe ~ ialurel .•. Harry and vid '1 Macadamia. nut pineapple cake . , , P a t l Pineapple and apricot ~ or confections with the pteO es all lndivktually wra~ . .. Reese's Uny hlbAchi a n.y with barbecue 1a lemon pepper marinade charcoal sa]t ••• Dul and Cre1ta chttse packa . • In ~ on clieeite boartf4 In iclll bucket. . . . ~ -alad ·-· more \ce buclc'ets. Or ya!i can really ao rnaanlfkrulf wttb a wute l*Pft' baak1f ftlled with everythlrv fn>lli lrlab "'"-_.,, to~; of cocktail abtimp and ' wich caviar. IUCHARD'S . . . wM: the flOW11Mlt lood (iflinC ••• by mall ... the ~ """·--"'· ~ ' .. • I I I I I ' . t I I I • , ' ' • I ' I I • 'I" --------·--~------------..... "."""""""".".'-:"--:---~---:--._,.--,.7~-.--~--.,...:.:---J ' /' • • , I • t . LIS.:rJ . . ... ~ .. •' •• ' IHONE •7J.6160 FOR HOME D&JVERY ' ' Ort•• s.r. .. c1es -.. -- .... '• ~ EFF£CTM DEC. s. 6, 7 ., . ... . ~ . : ~ • " ' ' • , EXTRA •. " LAl6E i!I '•: . , ~ · L . . ·"~' APP ~ · ·i· .. ".t . 5. , .';. !{\. . . ... ~·j~ ... \· LI... . / .! :.:..~:~i:t .. ~ .. : ''(i "· ~ . ,,,.. • :., <' , .. ~-~. r"'· "Q~ ~· 7k~ --~: .M'" (!; • -.. . . -7 . '. .. . ~. . ,,.· .. :_ . '1 ... :· '' ·~ . HILLS · BROS; 1. ' '\ ~ •• '" 1-.1· ;• ~· ,., __ , \;r.• ... ;. COFFEE -~--~~ -~--. ' '~.-~1 t.l .... -~. "\ 'J: _l' ~ ';~r\),' .,I ii '·. ... ,, .,,_ ~~·-':. ' _•,\J>!'\ . HILLS IROS. ' • ~.-; " \'., .• -~ " . . IY!t7 COFFEE ~ -. : · ,.._:¥.,' oil!-·;"'1' · ,. "·"-' . ~ "', ·~ .. !f' NABISCO CHOCOLMt . "·;;" • • -.i. I' PIN WHEE (' CAKES :';t~: .. · "'3c ?· r ~ ' •• .. ,. " ,, :.'1 . CHRISTMAS; SHOPPING, WRAPPING !>,CKAGES -THE HURRY . ~ FLUR/lY OF T~',HOUDAYS.' 'l'i TIME FOR COOKIJil~? WHY NOT ,( COOKiAfiEAD STEW,~. MEAT-IN-A-POT -,JU5.1'. ' WARM IT UP. OR FROZEN CONVENJENcE FOODS. EASIEST OF All OUR DE~ICATESSEN. ti!"-S A DEL!C)9.\l.~ 'ARRAY OF HOT MAIN DISHES, SOUP, AND SALADS . .:._ ALL·;R.EADY FOR YOU TO TAKE HOME· AND 'ENJOY. ' . ·1 t : ' (· f ' ' 't@6l~ ' TENDER CUBES ' . .... j .... .t,,. ' GERBER'S ST.RAIN'D !.. ; , . ~ABY FOOP i'. -,•r. .f ;lO,.. it ., . ' ~ -·'· . ... " ' BEEF SIEW Hearty ••ting,wlth cl •ryi urrot11 , ~ • • _. _. " . onioni ond po!oloe1I lE'AN' • -~-' 89~ .. ·4~8. 89~ .. '.··v.s .Juiter 6oL 6'··49'-· 1 ·t r POMPEIAN , OLIVE OIL .. ' • • ' . t .... 39c , ,, GROUND BEEF Prepu• 10 m~ny w1y1 RU.MP ROAST BONE IN .. .... . " , · -· -~ · with Bacont on \0" •nci lllill picki1 strip! , LI; HALVESY~LOW • , • ._ .. c-. , . ,, , ,.. · . . . , , , , . ~~~~EL:ACHES ""'~; ~,,'.'."''.7'C \;", SWISS ST~AK. ,,1is ewithve9eleble1,bouillon1ndwine 7~1. CLING PEACHES ••. iv~ )'-~,'t . SWIFT PREMlµM swm':S,MOKE!) FLA Y.OR • TOMATO JUICE •• ..:· 3' ... 79c~.\~ BACON . . 65~ •. PORK & BEANS ••. ~~. 4 ... ~,i., SWIFT PREMIUM BROWN AND S~VE .c Cream Style CORN .,. 4 '" 74k ~~ SAUSAGE . . a oz, .SSE.<. C d BE~F HASU ... l ; ' 7'e. ~;1 WE ALSO CARRY A ,COMPLETE ~~~6CTION OF U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF .. orn~ c .1 ~~~· tiv ; ( .'lw , ~~ , \l : '. . . VIENNA SAUSAGE ·.:..-4·,..19C ·t ~/(1J4PA1 )!£ ~,,,IJ_._;,,,n,,,~.,,.,;·iir ~---r11-·~.,7" ' '((7.,J,t:cU'~f/'f!t//- ARO EN . , 1AA BUTTER ~IFFY CORN ' MUFFIN MDC Saran Wrap . ~ TREESwEET SWIFT ~t~GE JUICE ••• s."' 51 All Meat Franks 5~B. ICf, MILK .,, ..,: 49c 79' f -BOB'S ROQUEFORT CHEESE " .. 89c CHOCOLATE CHIP, FUDGE NUT OATJi!EAL RAISIN, VANILLA SUGAR ..... 2 "'19c NABISCO COOKIES ,. ... 3,.. $1 BOB'S BLUE CHEESE 1' OL '69c .. " '29' ' ' . ' ' 5D"CT;. 1 · .. : ", . ·)· " · BEEF •• TURKEY, .CHl.CKEN SWANSON 'PIES .... s ... $1 IOl'S 1000 ISLAND u-. 59c , ' • ' ' Gifts of · Active Sportswear ,.;.,"''"' ' lutcl0.1 bltt fol/ womet1 by Jack Wlftf.n. '~ .• · f.· 1 ...... , •• "~ ·t)·· . . .... lfllle ·Mlictleo -'· ··~ ''" men'• ltckefs ancl ... Wlaclbrtak•t ........ ~ ·\ . ' ( . f) f ' • ' ' ~ ' -l > . I ~ ' ' ·- • " • -~ f • ., .. , • • ; . ~ . • • 'fi!" • ·..r,__ , RKET l::IOME & GIFT.Slj9P LIDO Y,6.Cl:IT SHOJ. .: fLQW~R·SHOP. ANTHONY'S SKOE REP.AIR ·. C~EANERS OPEN tv·9,7, SUN. 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 . OPEN.DAILY 9°6, O~EN DAILY .9·6 DAILY t -!:30, SAT. 9.5 DAILY 1:30-6, SAT. 1:30-1 ' ---___ ...... ---. • • .. f I t r·r r ' I I '. • ' f I ! 5 l I 1 I i I . • t I ' . I l ' r I ' l i • • ·-• .. -.' _, .- • I I I I I I I I LEAN'tRIMMED I FllSHLotN END I PORK · 1 .ROA·S·T ·; ·--.... '· I . ~ I ~,, . : . I lb. I • • • WHITE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS CAL FRESH or S&W11b. COFFEE._ GHIRADEUI, CHOC. 1201. MORSELS CAL-FRESH CUT, 303 CiREEtl BEAN$ .. _______ _ $ F 0 R e KERN60Z. TOMATO SAUCE e CREAM or KERNEL CAL-FRESH CORN ..... ?;~- .. CAL.FRESH 46 OZ. PINEAPPLE JUICE ______________ . e co~o~et TOWELS F 0 'R $ F 0 R $ F 0 R ORCHID I SO Ct. REG. PAPER 3sc -· NAPKINS CAL· FRESH SWEET PEAS---~~-~---·-· 1 lb.CTN ARDEN OLEO--·----·---- $ F 0 R rii]. /Jf,'J,/CATESSE.--., It 11/'fE f'RO iV1"S f'11RJ1 f'RESH FRUITS .·l 1V/J i f,'(;f,'T.4BLI~'S LARGE RU~SETS HEW CROP, SWEET JUICY . 6 ~ $1 POTATOES TANGERINES ............................. · _ s · F~l!M.FRESH . -15( BROCCOLI ________ ........................... - 't . U.S. NO. 1 EXTRA FANCY • LAR<iE SAKI.NG SiZE lb. Cello BAG ,, GOl.DEH DRlClOUS EXTIA FANCY 5 $1 · e ~!!~~HG~:~ .............. 1 ... 0( LOOS11: CARROTS ·--·---... -.. ' ' ciiRuHNKTUNA 4~ s 1 r& ARLEHIMITATION 33( ICE MILK ............... ~~~ ORANGE JUICE --5 :::. $1 SWANSON 'S IEANS'NFRANM: 35 OINNERS -"~rftflt~us c KERN'SSLICED!OOI. 4' $1 STRAWBERRIES .... i RICH'S WHIPPEI) TOPPING ................... 10 oz. 45' 'RICH'S COFFEE MATE,""! ................... _,ZS< SARA LEE COFFEE RINGS '""""""' ' ....... IOOZ, 65' DANISH CINNAMON ROLLS •. ~.·~.!!'-. 'OL 65' ~ -----------------~ • I BOllT I . . • . .. WITH THIS COUPON. I :~ MAYONNAISE · I I BEST 9 · : I FOODS . c I ! I UMIT 1 COUPON PR QT I l ofin GOOD DIC. 5 . : ·-thnl DEC. 11 I ·~ I ~----i---------------~· . ~~qQ _QQ9 ' ~ ~"""' .. ~fll~llliiii:~ SUPDM-ltllET HOURS ONLY · ANAHEIM 2232 HARBOR BLVD. MON, THRU SAT. 10.00 A.M. TO lO:SO PM SUNDAY, 10:00 A.M. TO 7:JO P.M. COSTA MESA · · BRISTOL AND PAULARINO . MON. THRU SAT. 10 A.M. TO 10:30 P.M. SUNDAY IOA.M. T07:IOPM.' \ I -._ .. - • • • '• .. ,, --~----~-------------·- ~-----------~--·-... --.. -------.. •• '_ ...... _ To me that meaM, lower, rounded, IJld . Q>arler,ial> In 1p-m:e. AlllJoutlJ f!olh the Po~ and lfaacao '!ii.. tbe samo bulc bocl7 deolp lh.n fs a cltfterenct, lil ~ rear end, llilpt ...,.t. llld·lntmar • • · • appolntmenis With tbl MonacO -" '".t t being more delu;u. .. =~ -""!"" .. Our,teslcar;.t.~· .,, •. 5QO. new for ·1111 ~ : "'lo, ~iiii'S' JU. , JS only ... a tw1H! .llardt<iP " :::... I mth,-lllaadlrd bucUi· -fl --a••y rftNll 11 and O.cholot :.t.,een ~ _ ..... ~;;-"'"'-I or °*"' ~ i' with 'poll \ Gill.Jn~. uN!il. ... ROG·c= .. · •• •JC• ~. 1"1pterjor .... . ""' """""" ~ .'Jmla, on 1 Ill • lllU$.J~.::!'......;.6~- at0 have moved 'HUSJROS.:c.w-'111 · hi&her' luhlon wHb delllllte H~LlS ·. .:" .. "'!!.'1" 11£Ceflt on ·¥m -' ,i1d .. , passenger comfiirf. · · : . ...-.. *I" Tho. dub-fl comf1ete11 UPTON.TIA IA s-.._65' drivtt orteaied with ...,. troll.' lllOWlteo! .. paill1 ... ~&yt.-...... ~ In front of tbe drivel'. . . )Vo ' -rienced I ll!r-. illllS lll05, ,,....,,;;, each. limo we lit-(OffEI: im In llarl the .. . ' II' found JIO lgnlllon In 1IJo -llCl.W place. Th• key has been JDOV· · • 2!'. ed In. lhe lower left· of. daah .jo remove II from the area· ~of Impact by an unreoll'e!Md .,_, front seal pusqer. II Y9U aren't briefed before enterfug any of this tear's Gbry!ller Corp. producfl could <Iii there for II mlnuteo trying In figure out how )o !tarl the car~ II you're !!!fl handed, U'1 perfect. / , ' ~ noUceable In the MOMCo b ample head and leg room; ~lhlng-·that la 1 ... ·than adectlJajo ·In mal!1 of the 'new modeb. Standard ~la tho 383 cubic ll>:h v .a (and automatic tnu1sjnWloq eosnes as an • Uan ·a dool a. ~oriety of op-Uonal onglneo )ll"Oduehii up ~ rn horsepower. VENT WINGS Ono cl the better ldeu for 'l'l "'' the addlUon of ventlQs aide windows to air condltloned two-door bardlnps only. ·The vent wings 11tlll seem to .be the most practical way to circulate the proper amount of air In a car withwt alr COJld!Uonlq. other improvemenll t q Dodge'a big cara Include ca> coale( wiodshteld wlpen, .... door~qct buttoo •poslitonlns for eue of operation from either Iron! at bock IUla, now OoaUng caliper dllc brakes, Improved llnll nr111- bar And power p I a n I rellne\nent., and fnmt fencler conli!fb'Jg Ughtl. · · · The DIO<SI slplflcant el the ne1' lights 11 the addlttoa of a grill~ mounted driving lamp called .. Super-Lite." An op- tioaal, ,tlm ·m Dodge Polara. and MooacO mocleb, the "Sdper..Ute" lt a new 40,000 candJePower llibl destped • Shlti Yoar x- l!cdage1 by ....,.. .. Choo,.• P-• hfw Nl}lenwlda s.m .. l!Peoi 7 Dtyo a Waak ' Grey1101111• BIS U• 520 Pa;c. Cont Hl-w1y HU11tln"'" leoch Sam L; ·~ , Agent HUl4J . , ' I NllUT'S CORll-.. 23' Glllll IWIS:::---241 WHITE CORll==" 26• . MEXICOIN,... . ·26' ... USllEUR PIA$,,.. 29' MASHED POTATOES::=_:..57• Slhllll TOMATOES~"T:-26' TOMATO JUICE:::t'.. 33' lilBY'S M m:TS-ao -18' ... 1:1y&yf.·-.... ROSARITA REFRIED BEANS It UMIClc,tll S .7" ~=­ONIOlllllMGS::r:o::.· ---... Jtl;&(/....._._ ' . GRAPEFRUIT .Jula . . . . . lfTti . . • ,, w-.,,D '14.I• SC Sailors Do Okay 1lllC -,...... __ --~-did . .,.,.,..,__ .... /'• . f I • • I I I I - • 'l .. ' . . , I .It'~ no aeciclent th<tt'So·~ng lin~i r.estaura.nis featu ;re thl.S .llavorful · co'aibihanon qf room, on tb~ir men,ris, Mifih til g()od iea ti~ui<i't:liom:~;too! _ ' 1< 1 ' ., 1 I "' ' ., • · ' ' ' , Buy~ 'ein ·botlJ,·'on specta·t-this~k . :· at El Rancho!· ·. ·:. · ·. . ,, . . . . . . Chateaubriand ••• incomparable roodneu 1 El Ran- cho··, auperior beef,at it.I Ttl'J' belt ••• 1elect.ed for quality •.• na~rally agod for tiavor and tendern ...... and trimmed for you Ii, knowleditable butcllen, iUlJt waitinr to ri•• you per- sonalized aerviet I Filet Mignon ·----·'.w. CHOU '2:49 ll -. . jijn.Brady Steak '1.69 ll . -ToP, ·airloin at Ill bonelela btltl U.S.D.A. choice! Diamond Jim Roast $1.59 u . . . Specially cut for you ••. from the top sirloin ••• Ground Round .. ~ ........... 69~ Alwaya f....it and !WI u IP'OUDd !<>Und ahould be. Fresh Sausage .......... , ... 49~ El Rancho'• blend of selected meats and fine !pices t , •• TlllEYll Winnen choi~ ••. fresh or frozen, hen or tom ... '""' ..• for your Chriatmu dinner! No purchase required ••• aimply fill out the entry blank and drop it in the box provided at each atore. Winnen will be notified by telephone, and names will be PQSted at each store J.'riday, Dec. 20th. Bt aurt to enter your name! You could be one of the lucky winners! El Rancho Grocery Specials C&H BROWM OR POWDBIBI Sugar ......................... ,.2 ·: 29' Just in turit for your holiday. bakinr ••• 1ave this week at El Rancho 11 pound cartons. Chiffon Margar~ne .... : .. : .......... 3 : $1~00 Made '!with aafflower oil ••• lowest 1n ·Polyunsaturated 1tarchea • • • in pcund cartons. Glorieita .-·Pea~he.$ ... ; ... : .. : .... : ....... : ................. 39' Elberta Freestonee ••• all the roodness of orchard flavor, aealed .in a No. 2V. can. Sliced or halves ! Glorietta Apricots ............... 43' Whole fruit, peeled ••• rolden goodnw 1 No. 21,l. Hiblets Com .................... 2 FOii 39' \Vhole kernel . , • from the Green Giant ••• 12 OL Grapef111it Juice ................. :39' Tiee,weet ..• and you &&Vt lOc on the 46~oz. aize! folger's Coffee .................. 67:. ;I; pound can •• f!.33. Three pound can .• $1.93 t,_,.;,.1 Tirrna,. . . . . .. .. . 4 FOii $1.00 Gvt the anlffles? Yoa need Scotti .. ! ... 200 ct pkg. VM de Kamp's Halibut ..... 69' Narlllei-a fried ••. heAt and aervt. Froml ••• 8 OL ""' Uquid ....................... 59' 8o kind lo your it.ands and your budget I King siu. n's "Mood Foods" 4/tl.00 I ••• Corn Soume, Spinach SouUle, Macaroni Potato. au rratin or Scalloped Potatoe.s. l ' . . . Glorietta Pears .................. 39' Bartlett& at peak of perfection flavor! No. 21,1 can Big G Snacks ............ 3 FOii '1.00 B111lea, Whistles and all the rest!: •• your choice! Borden's Mincemeat ........... 59' It's the season for making piest ... 28 oz. jar. P,u'rr Cat Food .......... 8 FOii '1.00 All tuna ... a real treat for Kitty! ... 6 oz. cans. Softweve . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 3 row 69' Toilet twue in tlvo roll packs ! Stock up! Cheer~ ............................. 9r Kinr siu det.iyent at a 86c aavinp I Jifoam Oven Cleaner ....... $1.29 For after one holiday and before another! 16 oz. Nabisco Cookies ................. 39' One pound packap • ". • fl'Olen ••• ""dy to bake I Your choice ol any of the .(9c popular varietiea I ' - l:_;.:._;:~rl!:!i!~~ ... ::.:·:::--::::-=.==::.-.. ·~·..:· .. ·.:.·_·:....:·=-· ~.. ----:~--·-_ Ws•1 le,,-...,.._·1w.a .,l .... ILOT.Adyi1tTIS&l . Fresh Westem Lobster " Boiled, broiled or., baked •• • in 11tews, salads or caSSel"Q}es • • • here if" delicious eating~ Western lobster ••• firm fleshed, aweet • .-•• quality that's aure to rive you a dinner every bit a.a rood !" you had anticipated! Lobster Tails lliL wi. , ;,:-$159 a • • .... ,, Pork Shoulder ·Roast 39~ Pork Sho~der Steak 69~ Serve with cranberry sauce ••. tasty combination! Panbroil in heavy skiIJet,. &.Jowly turn occasionally. ' Boneless Pork Roast 69~ Breaded Port Cutlets 79~ Trimmed e~Ofle for V8.lue • , • more good eating I Lean ~d tender ••• already seasoned for you I · ' El Rp.ncho fresh Produce \ Russets .... ~~-~~~--.~·~--:. 1 O~ Big.beautiu ••• perfect to serve with your very special dihn~r! You"Jt want sour cream and chives, too 1 · Orange Juice FRESH souEEZfD Same day fresh! Rich in flavor ••• and vitanlln11 .•. and as fresh as if you'd squeeied them yourself! Radishes or Onions ....... 2 F1lll 15' Romaine .......... : ......................... 1 o:~ Red and g-reen ... add color and zest to the menu! Crisp leaves .•• tender .•• for tantalizing u.ladl El Rancho Liquor, Wine El Rancho Vodka .......... nrrn '3.85 Great mixer .. , 80 proof! Quart bot\le •.• ..;4.85 Cutty Salt ............... : .... io1FTH !J.50 A great name in Scotch! 86 proof ..• Qt.-•• •• ,9.36 Boord' s Gin ................... FIFTH ·•3.99 non't foryet tonic! 85 proof ••• Quart '4.99. ' El Rancho Delicatessen Nalley' s Salads ... , .... ,. 3 . FOii $1.00 Potato .... Macaroni ••• Slaw •• , Gelatin) ar. Salad Dressings ........... OL Fishermen!g. \vb.art, Green Goddeaa, Blue, CocktaiL Rath Lunch Meats 3 FOii '1.00 Bologna, Pickle, Olive, Ta.sty, Pizza Loaf Cooked Salami or Luncheon Loaf ••. 6 oz. Packa1ea. • I Pr~u effective at the~e 1t0Na Thur1. through Sun., Dea. 5, 6, 7, 8. . Ask the ma~ager. about our convenient Charge Account Service HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd .• 2555 Eas!bluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village CF~ter) .l,lso .convenie(ltly /QCBted _stores in Arcadia, Pasa®na and South Past<Jena · 't ·1' . ,\• -··· ' " . ..... -·--~----·---..... . ---... \ • • ). . . \ .. I I i I I \ \ • ., .. " \ \ ' . I I I { "'"'•-······-... -............ .. IF LINCOLN CON- TINENTAL MADE A STATION WAGON, ' THIS WOULD . BE IT! THERE NEVER WAS A WAGON WITH SUCH STYLING, SO REGAL IN ITS RIPE AND SO LUXURIOUS IN ITS APPOINTMENTS • • SEE IT TODAY AT JOHNSON'S! BUY IT TODAY AT JOHNSON'.S! Safe Buy Used Cars AND NOT JUST SAFE • •• e Large Selection . 1965 COLONY PARK 6 ,_.,, tfi. wg11. lieut. 6'..::len Gold w/1111tch. Int. Full {10. a.quip' + 1uto, tro111., fie. 1ir c111ncil., PS, Pl, RIH, rear fac, lrd 11tt, I own., wall mcint. • Lie. PDE t92. $2095 .f .• 1966 COLONY PARK 6 p111. tft . wgn. Full fact. equip. + ,S, ,,, 1110 .• trans., f1cfory air, RIH. l1out. pwdr. Llu1 w/c111n· tr11tlng .,inyl int., 21 ,000 1ctu1l 111i11t., I own., cat•· f11lty m1intain1d. l ie. TIE 375. $2795 I 967 PLYMOUTH Fory It! 2 d111or hardtop. 811utiful Attic Gold, with Ll1ck vinyl uph111ht1ry. fully fact111ry 1quipp1d, 111t111. m.r.tlc tran1mi11i11111, r1di111, he1tor, power 1tooring, power brak11, f1ctory air, low 111ilo1. Trtd•lll Ly·.,it· 1,.1 owm. LI<. 01T $249 5 1966 MERCURY I ' ' Montcl1lr 4 cilr. H.T. Fvlly pwr. equipt., It htt 1t•r••* t.r.p1 1y1t, 'wdr. blu1 w/,,.•d. bl11• Int. F~. t ir con., landau ro111f. Shew1 wondtrful Cl''· TAW514. $2495 I . . : I ,. , ... '.'.";(.t • • I .. I .. ' . \ . . . . I . ' . ' ' .,, .. .,.., .,t1 ... 1911.tM .......... ~s..ta .,.. ., •• ,., ·.,..i4M .... ,.. .,.... ....... ...... ,."' •• .. .... .,. .. , .,.... s.ftct .,.,... y-.r. ~ ,YMt .... , .... ,, ., •• , ........ w.. ,. -~: : ' .. . , .; I / THESE FINE RESALE CARS ARE BEAUTIFULLY CARED FOR LOCAL TRADE-INS! BUY NOW AND SAVE NOW AT JOHNSON'S. • Popular Terms •·Best Buys ·• Volume Prices 1967 TORONADO !DELUXE! &r•clan 1111ld fin. w/11tin Liii:. Int. Dal. cpe., full pwr,, fac. air cond. I own ., Ilka· n1w. Sh111w1 f11tlcl· lou1 c1r1. Stock NumLer 4?••A. $3695 1965 MUSTAN6 c,.. Arctic wht. w/Llk. vinyl Int., full fie, •quill'. i~cl. a, tr1n1., R, H, rs , l6,000 ect. ,,.iJ11. Trad1d ·i,, erig , owner. lie. OXS255, $1495 1967 MERCURY COLONY PARK f 11'111. ft, wgn. Striklnt C.""'in1I rM w/1.r.ti11 91k. int., auto. tr1n1., RIH, •Ir cend., I'S, Ill, tilt 1tr. whL Ctr. fac. lid 11at, lugf. reek, .d111I eel. t1llg1tt, I own, Cir, mutt 1ee_D 1ppr•~•I•, lie. TXUJ72. ' 13395 I 966 CHEVROLET 111 Air 111. wgn. 6 "''''· 111 •ddtfi. te fu ll f.r.c." '"'uip. it h11 1. tr1n1., PS, htr, It h11 Le1ut. d111rt b1ig1 e•f. w/Lrom:e vinyl hit., I own., dti .. •n 011ly 2],000 mll11, tookt I lllrivo1 lik• now, l ie, Tl'K2lf. $1795 1967 CONTINENTAL· H.T. COUPE Attrec. C•"'•o 9rn. fin. w/contr. Jrk. hoy 9old l#ir. Int. All lux. f•o .: •· Jr•11• .. R. I •tr. tep1, htr, •uto. *'"'P· eont. eir cond., PS, Pl, PW, 6.woy I' 1oot. I own. maint., II•• 11ew. Driwo11 20,000 ml. TEY960. FACTORY WARRANTY f.419'5 1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 dr. 11d. R.ich er••"' erl. w/bl•. inf. Full foe. •11ul1J. + 111. tront., I'S, Pl, fac. air con1,_. Dtiun only 12,000 1111. and trttl1d by ori9, ew.11or._Llc, VE6147. $2795 1963 CONTINENTAL 4 lllr. 1od. 11.r.ut. Tahitl.r.n rot• fin w/match ltlir Int. •· tr1111., RIH, fully pwrd. w/wlnd., 6·w•y 111t., 1fr., Lrkt., new tir11. I ewn. rn1 i11t. 111 eur ''"" lll1pt. Uc, ITD•1t. w5!:'.l~::, $159 5 1965 T.BIRD COUPE Arlie geld 01d. w/1111tch. Int., •· tr•n1., RIH, full jtWr., 1tr., Lrk1., wfn d, 1•1t, Vory 1ttr1c, 1111i11. Sot to 1pprocl1t.. Lie, OWWl6f, SAFI IUY $2'195 CREST WARRANTY' First Family! -. THE FIRST FAMILY OF AMERICAN CARDOM IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE LINCOLN /CONTINENTAL FAMILY. THESE FINE CARS ... AND THE MERCURYS AND COUGARS ARE WAITIN6 FOR YOU TODAY AT JOHNSON l SON • , • 6REAT PEOPLE TO DEAL ~TH • • 1967 MERCURY COU6AR COUPE '• Pop. Saxofty yall-f111, w/vol•et i.lli:. •h1yl Int. hll fac. aq1ipt. A. trant., RIH, ,$, •tc. leatit. 111eh1t. I cilrl.,•11 only lf ,000 ..,1. Uc. W1At7• • - FACTORY WARRANTY ~249S ' .... 1966 CONTINENTAL H.T. COUPE l•eut. ••I• tolcil f!ft, w/ll'l•fdi. lftt., Liii:. lnll11 rf. L11. aquipt. w/a, trlftt., RIH, ,S, rt, Pwl'"'·• ... .,,,, pwt. ••••, ·fac. air cond. + 111111y ..,.,, ottrac. fo•. laaofifully "'tiofelnff Ly "i owl!, SS?WfOI, SAFI IUY 3495 CREST WARRANTY ---~-- 1967 COU6AR l door H1,cftop. b•tll tur111oho _ fl11i1h wHfi vh1yl int•rior ·with motchl11g 1111111•• roof, l•1d1d Wltf.-••· tro1, 1utom1tic tr1n1..,l11io11, powtr 1t.1rln1, J'Ow•r Lr1k11, raclio with :mn foctery elr. l11utiful\y ft'l1i11t1ln · !2 Uc. ,TRH 721. . 1965 CONTINENTAL 4 OOoR SEDAN Aftr1c, J1rr11lc111 y•ll-w/lf. 1-.y told lffir. l11t., LI•. landau rf., 1, tr1n1., RIH, ,S, ,I, '·wind., ' t•wty 111t. Tr1cl1cil by orlt. oWft. 1 .. 11:, I 111r1.,,, likt 11w. l ie. 'IYI 17 caES:°':.::NTY $2895 ' Otange Cdunty'.'s ·O,ldes! Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealer • I 900 w·es1 CQA .ST H,lGHWA v • NEWfORT B·EACH , I • ASK ABOUT OUR ,FREE MAINTENANCE AUTO-LEASE PLAN • } 642-0981 r ., SOON TO · BE ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN CONVENIENT . --. - COSTA MESA -· • t - t Everyone Has Somothlng Tltw . ~°""'Else Wonlt- • • < -~ YOU Ce W It, . " Rnd It, Trol:I~ It Witlt 1 Wonh Ad .. 'l"t • . 1 ,..1,fs_l<S FOR SALE !;IQUSES, FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE _HOUSES FPR SALE H!>USES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES Hiii SM.I HOUSES fOR SAL6 J.IOUSES FOR 'Al.I IJ•i,~,~ll~~;;1~a~O..~•~ral~;;;;~1C~IOO~l~G~11~111<~-~1~l ;~;;;~~~11111~~,.,Gononl:==.;;., ==="'1009-llo-•I • 1000 Genor1I , · 1000 COlto Mo.a 11• Nuport looch I 1'111111 iijjlon llNch 14llO ,LOCAL P,REVIEWlll ltAHCHO LA CVESl'A, at Hamilton & Busti. alll In Hunttngton Beach, announce1 th• P"" • -openin( of UNIT 3. Tbfs openlng fa for local buyers only befqre advortiaing 111 the Loo Angeles papers. 1*uUful homes !Viced from •U,415 to 312, 795. Featuring: exposed beams in Ii~ nom, format dining room, 2 or s baths, shake or mission tile roof, i or 3 cu garages, Golfers & Satuer 1ppliancea, concrete clriv.,. Wfl'f, Select your fa.orite plan & we wUl cutom build for you, Move 1n by May 1969. Models at HomUU>n & BWJbard. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!!. RANCHO LA CU!STA 111 Huntlllgton Beach bal S new homes available for immediate oc- cupancy because of credit reJecUo ... ·3 BR, 2 baths, built-ins, fireplace, abake roof, con- cnte driveway. ALSO I model home ivallabla for January occupancy. (l,oc: Hamilton & Bushard, Huntington Beach) $25,050 to $27,700 . FHA • VA & Conventional CALL 968.2929 ANYDA Y botwMn l 0 l 6 lOWE$T PRICE • MR.. 4 MRS EXECUTIVE Herl! ii the home )'OU have .... looktlv lnr. De-for formal .. Mil .. casual entertaining at ttl belt Large livfne room, family room, dining room. and breakfast area. 2 bedrooms plt111 llbrurlou8 mutl!r IUlt.e. Gueat powder room. Heated and filtft'f!d pool. 214 car .............. - .5,11·Model . RENN1tEXTNG,_~C:A1'" ~n n.tre le Morel y~.J::::':,,,, 'e"'::.::-i:: -o!!!_,.,BR • "'' I ...... Olli¥ $1.! 950 !1maD. older In Bid< 1!v """ 2\l BA l8't3'1 baalod anti -nwn lfVB. SJan ftw...., -OaUalrig 1-!1<111> HARBOR !UGH· ...... 00'Jari. Mio!. o-"rm f<ir iitldlt¥>i»w11<wdj pol>t upareded w/w lhq .JrUI c~t;y wtth OU Ye1f tpecl.IJ. • LAN'li>S ~· <thtl loveb' thJft er w1D btlp fl.nanoe. -Tiew. Patio $!),oo.l Im-carpets. c u• tom dtliPl!!I. ~ty Jn tutdde Cmta bMroom; 1"-bath home 541).2313 -&46-ll71 maculate! Own. 642-.3219 cathrderal ~· J story, REDUCICI\ $7,000 . Mesa. HMtWood ftoors, with han!wootl !loon. fin> OPEN EVES 'Tlh 9 BLUFF'S BY OWNER '°"of decking.""'-krw s;u brick ftreptace J:arp bfrO, place end FIA beat. Cr)oata! . ' BR. (3 BR I Den) 2 6% FHA loan payable $232 J'OOml. .wt ...... ~ comer ,,.. clear l64! Poot 80ck ~ater-Ba-..... per month including 1-Kta. 3300 ,. tt ct luxury ll""1g •-· ' _, "'11 • 1-11 L!gblod Land--· • Formal dining, large mu(tr tr~~~~ ace::. ICIPIU&. ~rinlden front ~l. tennll. M6-21281.~·~ ''-~!·~j~li~{E·~·~~E~-~~'.I Bdft!1 • family nn, l5x35 -ml .-tut hOme b1t ml ..u. FULL PRICE .. FEE Lot 16"195. Bay "\iml'!n _za-Rum~ room. split' teve1 . only $22 a&> No down GI. ONLY $33.950 • Let ut ar-View. I ~· R.ea4Y -walled yanl with "'uro. ....n..,;,,,;., otban. nnge Iba nnancb1g for,..,. i> bolld. 0.... IS&-'1249, $22;750 ~-With ar without' or-EASI'SIDE -fJQmacolate S 5f6.G1T Gt appraisal. S BR. llep b chki ~ Boat & traller = t~e°:!: NO. 62 Balboa Coves, 3 Br. Ing area, btautifully ept.d :,:'._ ~~'::.unity lined" street. Large well waterfront. $60,000. Would k drpd. Showa like a m.m, groomed lot to alley. HtuTY! Llpre~7771tn trade tor acreage. Room for boat with alley e> Open Thur 1-5 ~ """"' walk 1o 1 - 2500 Wavecrett Or. $23~·950· e BLUFF'se mv,ppbig. B d 20l.I WESTCLlFF DRIVE S<&·S880 &PLAN, MANY EXTRAS! BRASHEAR REAL TY roo moor 646-71Jl Open Eves. (ntartlntnwithtal11) .,,.9500 e 644-1529 847 o"'l Eves .,..,_,.~ .... Harbar View, CdM LLEGEREALTY ~' . -. ~- DAVI! GAMBILL OlD HOUSE EASTSIDE '·PlEX ~ ............... CM. N-rt HgtL 1210 $~~~0~o:r:·~.s:. 644-0020 l BR, tam rm, eustnm-blt, Assume 5% % loan. Lovet.Y LARGE L.OJ $42 500 SOCK·IT·TO·ME tge to~ exc area, G. H. rorne• with b,..,._ A BAYCRfST CUSTOM 2 BR & POOL Older Z BR home on 1Sxl79' R-2 lot --room for 3 more units. CaJJ DOW for infotma• ~. $18,950 ' Make an offer on this SPEC Rebert.son, Rlty. 548-1413 boat or trailer space. 2 large """""1n& to each !AL OF THE WEEK' three ···---·-,--·-·-HAFFOAL REALTY unit C&.rpebl, drapes " bedrooms, two baths, fam-Newport Shorn 1220 8740 Warner M2MOO built-Ins. Lx:ated on tarp Uy room PLUS heated fil. MUsr SACRIFICE comer lot ~th aepara~ gar-tered pocd. Westside. $27.950 LENDER'S SALE . Moving east. lovely Dean ~Jc~~ with BURR WHITE, Realtor 2 Sl'ORY "A " frame, oear home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 2001 Ne1vport Blvi.I .. N.B. Ocean $27,SOO family room, prdeo kit. Newport 675-4630 Eves 673-0859 NEWPORT SHoRES tt!d· chen, carpets, drapea. Owner Uquidaling Will ltll tb1a 4 BR. vacant, 2 beJb home with lBxll' for- mal dining room, 21' llvirw rooro with fireplace, below martset pnce. Your cha.nee to own a nne prop@l'ty at a low prlce. Needs a bit of paint but basieally a sound llomt. Large comer lot. AskllW $24,500 • mW YoW' .... r. I• ohn macnab .,... s.e an ""' vo1ue "" $56,950. Victoria J~!!!!!!!~~~~.~!!!!!!!!!J.dence ~want to trade your $24,500 after 6 PM 536-8489 BY OWNER inside home for a lge 4 BR 469. Abbi• W1y on the Channel? Contact: Lagun1 ~ach 1705 ~··· D3 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 P1yments Len Than Rent 2 Br with open beam celling and -otQoe llnplooo "" bl1t acm near bade bey. 3 car pr1p. Rl!ntal Income on property roam pttyment less tbaa rent cAMEo H1GHLANos Colesworlhy & Co. Repossession. Must be 110ld. View to Calallna. 4 Be(). 642-7777 rooms, family nn .. carpets, 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. •-,,~---ped 1. .. w..... 0(Jl!n Eves. ~ ..... ~~ . -•1., .................... .. price reduced to 1 • Eastslde Doll HouM Complotoly Furnishod $37,900 -Try 10~ Down Call tor appointment (714) 642'8235 881 Dover Drive. Suite 1Q1 Maeco Realty C.0. Bldg. Newport Beach 1,000 Down Lodge or Church Bldg. 2 BR.a, l&rge living room & dining room. 50x125' lot to alley. Room for boat&: trail- er. Cose to lhoppi.na:. Full price only $21,!iOO. $13,500 143 BROADWAY, CM 64&-018\ NEAR W ARNE'3._. TOW:. ~· 642·845.1 646-4579 .TAIN YAJ..IJiY ~.50x.150 lot -!''~~r G""""""'~" B/B 646s8811 Cbannl"" ~ .. wde llome 00 Caywood Re'1ty DES;_E.;.;R.:..TE_D....;..;..;;.i Cul de Sac off Irvine. 4 6300 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. A Hospltoll'-HouM -,liiiiii~::===:::::I BR, 1% Ba. lge "'rm, brick 548.1290 SPANISH '7 frplc, w/w crpts, paneUed' -===cc. ===== Which extends an open um kit h cl i-VILLA •-a 1ee11~ .ol -· El-ance c • very ean -take over Baycrest 1223 ~ ..._. -':II 20 year loan ba1 at 5%%.)-.:...------- Party sized patio 6 1amlly B the Sea Priced tor quick aale. LOVELY LIVWG RM ~ w:~ = Cameo YSttores Oceanfront 642-mM By appl. .. w/fl'lpc,' BR,' Ba, dining, Roo with 5 •-• home wl -·-pmg· y,·ew of CONDOMINIUM 3."'""'· 17.ed fam nn w/frplc, Beautiful m tn spare ........,. ..~...... .__,,__ in-living den w/wet bar, aquariwn A Uvely ..._m.lly rooms & 3 baths. -Executive Ocean & Catalina. 3 BR's ut:UJ"\A.JtnS, ..... "'"" room ru neighborhood -$42,500 -formal din nn, 3 car gar-& in near new condition. & frplc, Jge heated & will appreciate this spacious Easy terms or tradl'. age. Lge inner patln & front No escrow charge _ no loan filtered pool. Fte simple, 5 bedroom, 2'iii bath home. 646-7171 546_2313 terrace ............. $159,000 fees. Priced to sell at $62,500. Large living room, dining Mrs. Raulston $20,950. CALL 540-1151 WALKER RLTY 675-5200 room and eating area in ..... (open eves) Heritage Real Excellent V1luel kitchen. -Mother will glory F.state Well arranged and spacious in the loads of closet spaoe. WVELY new 2 story, 4 3 Bdrm, dining nn, 1amily -And It is in the Corona deJ & bdrm, 2 ha, near May Co. rm. 2% beths, 2 trplcs, 8 yn Mar High Scbool District. -Coldwell, lanker Co. & Catholic School. Bit-in:; old Immaculate charmer, $36,9()1} • ~iiiiiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiilt 12111 IE.. (Nlt Mitll .. Y ' •= 950 54'2313 64'7171 " • I ,....., llNdl. c.iHom18 ntl. cab. Make offer or will .,.,.., ~ · ~ Oceanvrew ncome " •w' ,,.... ...., ss.ooo. equity '"' , R. c. cREER. Re"1ty -. - "UP AT A VILLA, DOWN BY THE SEA," located «1 Laguna's famed Rlvitta Coast. N@stled ln the RtX:K RIBBED HILLS THAT RISE IN MAJESTIC SPLENDOR, WITH A NEVER ENDING VIEW OF THE SEA. De- tailed Spanish s!yllng, fea- tures RED TILE ROOF- LINES, PLASTERED EX- TERIOR. FRONT COURT· YARD ENCLOSED W/Aro BE TYPE BLOCK WAI.I,. • BLACK moN GRILLE GATE. THE~EAL ESTATERS I======== bdrm, pool, Palm Springs, 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 5 Units on 2 R-3 lots, walk· ··2 Hom· es 976 Denver Dr., C.M. Il4: Dhle. doors open to entry ing distance to Ocean, all 866-3389 University Park 1237 hall and massive liv. rm., with garages. For Pr'1ce of One WITH 15 FT. HIGH VAULT- PRANG< COUNTY'S LARGEST M V d 1110 3 BR. Fam rm, 1 yr old. ED CEILINGS OF OPEN BALBOA. POINT CORBIN-MARTIN Llke oew Jo,.ly 3 BR. 2 full _ ••• er • A .,..,., low mamteoaoce WOOD BEAMS SUPPORT· Attractively Furnished *CLOSE OUTS* REALTORS bath Ranch style home. CHRISTMAS BONUS patin on a green belt. Va-ED BY HEAVY CROSS -· -------- Home! 3 Br. 2 Baths near 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM PLUS 2 BR Rental Unit, old-5 bdr 3 ha tri-level Republic cant w/ new paint & polish. TIMBERS, MEXICAN Beach and Boat Ramp. First Lenders repossession in 675-1662 Anytime ~r ~ut cute as a 'bug's ear' born~. d~rator touch thru-Priced right at $29.~. STYLE FIREPLACE OF time listed? Bui!! by owner. scenic San Clemente. Pric-Jn.side. All for S36,500-only out, privacy, 25 trees, over-646-5.511 ORNAMENTAL ADOBE 293 E. 17th SI. 6464494 TRIPLEX 2629 Harbor mvd., CM. JiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii .. J Loc.ated in the heart of Costa Mesa on 90id00 ft choice R-4 corner lot. Bay & Beach es ,tashed, 3 & 4 BR.s 2!.Ai $5.000 On. sized 1 o l $47,500 OwnerJ ========::. J BLOCK &: RED TILED baths, low down • 61Ai% in-3 BR & DEN E bl ff Realty, Inc. terest. 30 years, no point& ~· 546-7868 ast u 1242 HEARTH. Liv. rm. ever. Investors Dream Buildint on Coast Hlwy Corona dtJ Mar bein&' U.Cri· ft.ced lt1t immediate sal@. Appraisal $87,SOO. Priced this week $&5,tm • Iona term. low cost ground leue, In- come $13,680 Over 20% O'Oa $311,000 """ -lo existing Joan • no trades. can eii:clasive Broker 6734173 1nytlmo Ideal l BR .:. Pool 1\i be.th, lovely tun patio w/ waterfall, kneed pool, plumbing averba.uled, ft t I! alarm qstem. DeW WBter beater, romn fur tn.ner, $23.350. 824 W. Victoria OPEN DAILY Francis Horvath, Rlty 675-1972 673-n87 OWNER SAYS Too Large for One MUST SEU. OR LEASE OPTION Sunny bri&ht 3 bdrm, pool home in Wl!Stcllff. Call to ... Pete Blrrett Realty 1005 Westcliff Dr. NB 642-5200 '•'ting 132,500 13~" Mil East Coast l,lwy. Corona del Mar 675-3745 Corana del Mar Prime beach locatlOJ'I. Nn financing neoessa.ry. 3 BR 2 baths, large: living + fam- ily room,.-bl.rilt-tns, ti.replace, 3 car pl1lge. o.W.c. 2nd TD or tn.do lot income. Rltt. 646-39'l8 Ew. 642-0185 *LACHENMYER MAGIC NUMBER 2 1tory desip. 2 atory l T front door, 2 atory fireplace, 2 story beamed ""!i!ing ln living room. 4 BR 3 bath, family room. $81,700. Roy J. Ward Co. 1842 Sa ntiago Dr. 646-15.50 BALBOA ISLAND Buttercup Yellow, 4 BR. with provincial charm. Few steps to South Bay. Ne\\·ly remod- eled built-in kitchen. $57,500 Orange Coast Property 332 Marguerite, CdM 673-8550 DAVIDSON Realty 5 BEDROOMS COMFORT for SALE Low down. Best residential A delightful 3 BR with eom--area. Financing right. Shor1 tort built-in the gracious lf\'. ucrow. Nl!Wly painted repo. tng room I extra large tam. Hunyt $31,950. Uy room. $31,500 Delta Rea! Eltate 646-4414 546-5460 Eves. 545-SlC (open eve.ningsl to "°Y· New C"......,IS &: dra"-J baths, 2 fireplaceg, patio looks terral'ed patio • aJ-20'l5 W. Bnlboa B!vd., NB ..... ~,... ..-Colleg• Park 1115 FOR Sale by Owner. Con-fords an OUTSTANDING 673-9200 Eves: 67~79 es, completely redecorated. A: BBQ, double garage. It E A L 1 Y dominium, Eastbluff. 3 bdr, OCEAN VIEW. Com-ietely .. ~~~~~~~~ J Some with ocean view. OU-Eastside Costa r-.tesa (just • B 2 b th bull · Full ~ off Newport Blvd. l $25.000 Near NB Post Oic. &:6-2414 ., R. ~ 2 Ba., Cov patio. a ' t-ins. Y modern kitchen baa ornate $11,950 • $11,950 ice 518 San Juan. San Cle-wo·tb t•cm,. "'::::~======~! ~;5· drps. Dbl trplc. Xlnt CIU"!)ehoo, tied, _,,draphed. obe a r tile counli!rs, AlL BILT·IN men!e {Models open daily.) " iii couu. $27,500 By Owner sc s auu c u r c ea. RANGE & OVEN. DISH· Impossible to find at this Phone 492-9288 or 545-3483 Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. M · B Ch · 549-24ffi 644-1479 . Re t·• t $100 w E L h RI 81 I d c ove In y r1stmas WSHR.., GARB. DISP., etc . • TI-! n""" a pee ae enmyer Ir 1 O N-·~~ B" " "'" • • • • '""'"""' • ·· ·'"· ln fact you could move in & opens to lge. dinina rm. mnnth. Good fit plan -on 548-Tl29 Eves. 644-00SC tomonvw. Vacant, neat and Newport Beach 12 huge Int. Excellent invest. SO EASY TO BUY clean Mesa D'l!I Mar 3 + J:;~~;.:=~~=~1 ~B;•l;bo;;1~P~e:;;n~ln;s;;ul~1;;·~1~3~00 men!! Amo.zing low price · Most desirable 4 bdrm 3 hath Newport Shores famil /- $11,950. "ring" ·home on fee lot. Beautifully rong sired bedrooms. 2 baths, boat ~0:::;;1-ar!~~e. roof. A Balco.ny Seat KIDDIES KAPER ••• ma!ntalned with all the lux· dining room with doors lead-$26,500 fnr the Christmas Parade of . . . &"MO .,_SPRING ury features, huge f&mily ing to lovely garden patio. yachts, goes 'with this Bay with JOY when they see this ,.. .._. room, glassed in lanai. Cost Gorgeous fireplace. Dream ~ S46·~880 Avenue Gem. Three bed-OCEANFRONT pad-for-tads. • .au . REALTY so little -owner linances. kitchen with finest built-in fnurcinemlthmJT) rooms:, two baths, and a fire.-Five bedrooms, twn and a 41• "anytime" Pete Barrett Realty appliances. Heavy shake Ol.LEGE REALTY place for Santa. Near ~ ~tbs, R-2 Zone. M~ve ~29 I ~ Bl d c M 16C6 WestcliU Dr. NB 642-5200 roof be::i.u!y! 540-1720 lSWAdtn'lltKlll:lor,CM. chun:hes, beaches, and mto this for the best Oui!lt-~"-Iniuur v ., .1. '"'"'~~~~~~""J 1tores. A Christmas ~ial ma.~ofthemall. $52,500 COMFORT + SPACE I ~====== TARBELL :!9SS Harbor GI BUYERS ,, '47,500. "~ BURR WHITE, ltooltor $23,500 WANTED DUPLEX Owne will RD bta tiful BURR WHITE Realtor 2901 Newport Blvd .. N.B. Owner will hc:p with the~ REAL ESTATE ~e home lived ~ by 2901 Newport Bivd .• N.B. 675-4630 Eves 675-0253 anclng. Muter sized bed· SALESMEN Near Beach -well kept con-adults. 3 BR 1 ... beth, lfuinu 675-4630 Eves 673-0998 room11, den, 2 baths. Rear 0". dltion. Rent on yrly nr l!ell· A dining atta ,.+ Ip ~ living room with attractive SALESWOMEN aona.I basis, S34.950. ed P<tio, dbleo ---. Pro-NEWPORT HOME brick fireplace. Patio with Balboa Island George William!ICln °---lifetime aluminum cover. ~uoo Realtor tessionally landacaped. Only . MUST BE SOLD CHRISTMAS In ' '""' ......, ·~"" r".-~ '""'• $24,500. Requin!s !!IOme touchup. S Quality construction. A 11 "":"~~~~~~~ "'~ "'""5: "'"''-""' rutr. 64fi.39'l8 Eve. 642-0185 bdrms, 2 batM, 2 trplcs, YOUR Own Horrie built·in luxury kitchen. 4 BEORM $23 750 "'"'~~~~~'"'""'I 54~1120 " • TRY OFFER *LACHENMYER family ""':"· J\IBI . 100 ft L<wely 4 BR 2l! baths, C8'· TARBELL 2955 Harbor 2 Separate bath,,. Full dining 3 BR Beach house nr. Bay from oet'an. Immediate off. pel.!l, drapes & heavy shake room. Carpeted. Many added Space & Quality $23,SoO er, S38,950 considered. Call roof. Priced below the mar- East Side -Costa Mesi luxury features. Spotless Spacious~ Living rm, fire-Master sized bedrooms, den, PROPERTIES WEST ket at $24,500 • nn down to 2 bedroom pool home. Beau· condition instde &: out. place, Lge lot. S39.SOO. 2 baths. Brick fireplace. Ar-675-4130 Vets. Why not give your fam-540-17'10 Balboa R•al Estate Co. tifully landscaped. lmmacu-tistlc landscaped pool sized NEW & ready f 0 r im· Uy a home for .Christmas. late . lmmerliatr occup:-nry. TAR.BELL 2955 Harbor 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa yard. LUXUl")' built-in kifch· mediate occupaocy Paul Jones Realty H LTR. ORiole 3-4140 °"" t · JEAN SMIT R. . F" u en. ,.,,me ocar1on . 540.1710 CUstomized Broadmoor Tur-847-12S6 Eves. 5.16-7124 •oo E. 11th st .. c .M. 1xer-pper Santo's Special TARBELL 29ss Harbor u, Roc1 .. , BR. , ..,..,. GI_ No tiOwNi 646-325S 2 BR house. R-2 wne, la....., 51/40/o Loan C plan. Carpets, drapea . Near Dougl.u Vacant move I N • ..,_ osta Mes• 1100 OWNER will sell at hia right In 4 BR. 2 batb' f SEE THE NEW or. ear llth St. Shopping Costa Mesa --------cost. Call ~ if no ' ' ' enc- BUCCOLA Area. Asking S17.:i00. POOL HOME _ 4 BED-QUICK Poaess.; S Jg. Br. ans 546-5171) ed, big patio in yard. Nice Leon Vibert, Realtor Beau!. df'PI, q>ts. $23,<XXI ' neighborhood. Only $24,500. BUILT HOMES 548-ai88 anytime ROOMS -Family room, F1-lA. North CM. 646-79!M LARGE lJv nn A din nn, Just pay closing costa. rest be11.med e I! 11 i n g. ONLY ------~--~ trplc, crpts, drps, @lee kitch, like rent at $199.50/mo. tncl 16th & Tustin, C.M. IS YOUR AD lN CLASSY-$30.900. Quick possession. ls Yoor Ad in wt ctasslfleds! 2 bdr, den, Can bJd another tax & ins. lt's all youn for 3' 4 BR. $30,950 to $33,950 nED! Soml!One will be Somronl! will be lookir\& for uni!. Low dn FHA or VA. Oirlatmas! ! ! 842-8509 H no locldny tor fl Oial 542-5678. DAILY Pu.err WANT ADS! it. Dial 642-5678 $23,500. Owner 642-4441. IJU!l. 545-2374 Huntington Be1ch 1400 WIDE CENTRAL CORRI- DOR w/tile 0001"1, leada bl 3 HUGE BDRMS., SER- VICED BY 3 BATHROOM& W/W carpets & custom drapes thru-oul This unjque Villa irtyled home hu all the GRACES OF "OLD WORLD CHARM" combined with the modem conveniences of 1 newer home. lt'a an ~ placabll! buy at, $42,500 FULL PRICI LOWER DN. PYMT, O.K. MISSION REAL TY 985 So. Coast Hwy., Lqu:m. Phone (TI4l 49W7!1 Emerald Bay Vacant l:bt Grl!RI View! Ntw upper part of EM/Bay, steps to Beach. 138,000 Mrs. Raulston ~ Coldwell, Banker & Co. 2200 I. C09!t Hhlltw"' N.._, lie""°, C1llfot'ft .. Kl t-Ull OR f.Hll 4 BDRM, 3 bath. Top c:i World. Ocean A mount&JD view. $37,500. 540-7368 1000General 1000General 1000 e.1eral JC:J, General 1000 General lOOOGeneral 1000 $16.000 2·STORY / Its aot all you want, lovely Clll'pell up ud down, modM'tl kitchen v.ith ELEC- TRIC BUU.T-INS and gorgroua natural wood cabintta + REFRIGERATOR AND DISHWASHER, forced air beat, large bedrooms, lovely drapes. 2 fo.{ARBLE PUU.MAN BATHS and hug• clout.II. It'a the 1teal of thl! yel'lt'. FHA OR NO DOWN G.L TERMS. Call Now. RY $1 Total Down a.nd Ooglttg Costa: to elbtible Veta!! $U8 ~ month lncludE'! all on uiatina: lo&n anyone can assume without quallfymg ~ Fe11.turln.a: 4 8!ll':cious bfod. l'OOlltJ. 2 luxurlow bathl, hup "Queen'8" ldteMn with built In~. Ankle dM?p carpetln1! Fabulous back yud wfth covertd petio! AskJng $21,000 HURRY! SI 11 ;AYMfNTtl JlldUdH an on Histing IOM anyone can usum@ without quallfytnt! No down ~$'ZOO Down to &n)"Ol>tl l'tatw'inc: 3 lov@Jy Bedrooms! 2 luxurious Baths! Kltcba! Spadout Uvina Room! Ankle deep carpeting! Shak& Roof! Dou~ I .A"1dJtC sa1,0001 Jfuny .., tllfl one! '"' ·DOWll hmiCU11'te 4 Bedroom. ""1h mad hdclc ftrep1act. Dlnlng Room. SpoUeM !n and put. 4uJd tre.Unfd ltr'fol!t. ClcR to ahopplnc and ~w park for kith. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY NEWPORT BEACH OFRCE--646-7711 l043 WMtcliff Dr. at Irvine Open Ev•nlngs RANCH RAMBLER -PRESTIGE ARIA This homf' bu the"' charm And personality of a Swiss Cotl.!lge. ?i.ltwiv(' ui;ed brick fireplace that dominates the living room, family room and kitchen. Rustic throughouL You'll be delighted v.·ith the I!~ beMUI, thl! functional char- a,ct<or of the spaelous bedrooms And the huge 20x20 fiµnlly room. You are as- sured ol ptivac:Y And quiet In this beauUful N('WJ)Ort Beach k>CaUon. ONLY S.'i9,950 and YoU OWN the lanct QUICK POSSESSION. EXECUTIVE MANSION 3,200 square !ttt of gracious country geoUeman living. rour )11.rge l:>edroorM, 4 baths, famUy room. dinin1 room, and den. pha bulf' secluded Jot wlth·nwnmoth swinunlng pool and plenty ot room left over for CJ'OqUl!t. badminton, or wha.t that provide that "country feeling" As "'t':ll es privacy and seclualon. Thh ex- ceptional home ls on land ,you OWN in th(' city of Newport Beach, an unusually good va.Jue At only .$52.000. Submit your smaller home on our ruara.ntee We plan. UVI 1N WESTCUFP At tut. ' bedrooms. 3 beths. and many, many ntru la the most dnl.rable area of WC11tclltt. Would you Beli&:ve.1' Court ya.rd @ntry ""11cb atves the whole house the feeling of sechu;lon. One bedroom and bath ott kltehen with private en- trance and opens to front patio. Extra large maater bedroom with spacious bllth. Plul!h earpeta And drapes. Double flreplace. and covertd rear patlo. An enterWn- m dffillll. Your lltU!' on~ wtll walk to achoo!. All lh1s tor only $46,900 . COST A MESA OFFICE-545-9491 2790 HARIOR"-'B.-LV.-D'". ______ ...;:O;.i:P:=°"::..:E~v°"::::::ln91 'ril 9 P.M. FABULOUS CITY ISTATI 1llts custom built 2600 sq. ft. plush 2 Rfory palace wi th court y.!lrd entry Is pUN Pttatige. R~bling walks, tov:ertng shade trees and your own orchard of rruttt and berries ~ on fl sprawling hall acre of prime land right in the finest Harbor Atta. See Uus WonderlAnd Palace NOW ! Offered at $53,500. Jl4~ INTIRIST AND ONLY $1,0SO DOWN PAYMENT for 11. cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in choicest Cosl.!l Me1ta location. C&rpeted, firepla~l al~ built-Ins, hard\\·ood fl oor and sp&.clous yard wtth towering shade trees. All this. cari be youn, Mr. quaH!ylng veteran. Call th~ very minute. GRACIOUS NEWPORT ILEGANCE Can"t be described by words. Thta TOP VALUE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, gorgeoua BEAMED CEILING, family room home with T\VO FIREPLACES, qui@t plu.th ctu'Ptt.a a.nd custom drapes throu&hout, elegant decor fJ'om the massive livtna room to the ape.clous SF.cLUDED bedrooms, simp~zea wit.It charm. Fabul· ously kept prlvat. lfWft'p4ftl r"1' yard witlr. exoUc IW'OUndl tJt. 0 • pe.nslve pt.tlo f01' p.la eatettalnlna. ottered at. OAl7" Ul, TWO ON A LOT -$14,500 TOTAL You wl5e INVESTORS can Uva alJnott RENT 1'RE! In oiw ot thl!st oldet' wen constructed 2 bedroom homn:, on larp lGt near 1'REEWAYS SCHOOLS AND SHOPPtNG. Truly an INVESTMENT ln tbe future. lfu"'1 on ' this one!! A NEW RECORD • • • Walker & I.ff Sold 154 Reaale Homes In-One Wffkf .... _ Ir • '' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ; ' ' I I -;,.. • ------• • • --- ' ' LUllA • • ---~ -- I • .. ' ' • ' • ;,. . ' l .. I I , ' -=·:.-=~=~ NATUUL IOltN IWAl'PDI ......... ' I Lllllo-.S t--1 ...... •uLD -M MUIT mG.upll .__ __ ,,_ ..._ __ _ ~l'OUlt .... ........,. ...... ,...... ....... -F12 ?11 ._..,,. .. ,,. ,_ ~ -DANI O&Ye PMOHE 60.un To PIMe Yew T.......-a hr1•11 M • • \=="===========IC.ALL ISAIT. • w to TILi. c:..-6'74 12211 ----,.,... I 9ClWI _. Pllm • v.. ... T»e 11111 * I ~:-:=~i:~: -~- ' -- -----. ...-. ..-..... c.t. ._. ...a • t Tr11•..,.., l_!!!!!!!!!~:&.;;"";~~o~o;•;?';""";•~•~:r;·;J,.;!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!I"""-, Men & """"' to _.,. -~ 11o II' .,. -. ,_ ,.,_ I! w 7S50 a.un --Leat1ii1 $1521 to $636 Pw Mo. Halp --..._ -HA~ ----repair. llM!f// • 7400 W-1400 H•-_,._ ml -,,.._ Of Ceunlerman •••• ....,. VI I I i \ t )ftl1I aper ta electricll ._ __ 28r. 1\1 8L -Tntdt "I" ..... "'llllO ... tor -deettl. em-, tloa&.• '· -----TRADE:-"" ---· -~--'-!--.I.. • Newp1rt ..... J.C.~°" • WlllKCt '""""' • -ft•······-.a --<I-· --IUllll,U ~--_ Uk,,_ Ba •· I Br,_ ~ REPAIR -..... ~ .. ->.::t! ...--_,._, Boacb ll-rch . . - W11L 'l'IWll: Pl.Alll'D- ING 10R 'l'IWlll'IJRf,._ T!Oll CAR OR PICK UP. -· WllL __ .. beef' bet ... ,..,,.,.. • >UIW b TD ot acnqe Ot compuw.ble. CaD: IG-1571 after 5:111. Trade J'fJlar car m Reat R•whll"' Ownet:1 cc& 20 M: 138 It CJirtltmu ValleJ 0 r • I • n. Putt.I ---~-N ___ la ...... 'lllD - -tw IJllO'I 1--!!al lot PO. b 1"3, H-• ..m_ m4) -°""'· eo.-dll -· ..... ta bead>. IBR' 1oL V1e !SI -· Wutclearlot or ID1lll 2 BR -<X ,,_ ----Rib". l'BIS IPAC!l lt!:SERV!;D FOR YOUR AO. PRONll 6'Urll, 'IOOA'f, -.-+if,a .._ TV., -.... _ID_ll_ l T ' $520 T.D. Ef. $11.'ftll. All • 8T -aL -::;.:;::• tiw -• HAI 'All Ol'ENING Good Ojlportunity • = poo= .;,tt; ..-= ?""'..:_ ~ Uphol•t•, . "'° Am -G •.11.. J'llllr. -. ALLIUM """.,.w._..,..,. IN OUR TAIWR spop """ .. ,. 1o0d _..,. o1 coaoern -. -.. ~~--·... --u. -.. .. ~·.M.\CIUTICAL w.--7400 . *'APPLY IN-~* .... with 25 .Wis" ........ _L.UIJ>_ . .,.., C\lnOll Uphohluy 01JPW-Olllco,J,11111 ---PutorPuttTI-, , __ ,. lOuJrltatoP!lyllcal- , ,.... -. per ••re. au-lt1mu ....,.U Free Newport Blvd, lie_. -. COii!. Gm1n1 -~ SEAMSTRESS & moth. want-. -'''· .....,. a ""' ~ pt1co"' -. -<nt> .,,__ ar.tno -.... .,....> .V · · · Snack $!loP No. 1 Floxograph -, ' ,_ 110ltoL fl!la:.~--1~ ! '1 W-R•±o:tM.. ~ -...-M .,...... 2305 !, C-'Hwy. Prlntor ...... $3.43 hr m'1M · ~ _. ..... ~. • .,... 1 C clol "-C I A"'~ to oet .... de_......_..._, Hoo ___.... .... FOR ..... prelmod. Otmpet-.,... --·· I. -~ ..---' E. Bide ~ ... Joe. '"tb " aMPLOYMENl • BuSBOY ..,..... I " adft lllarJ, ~nt ~ preaes, operate p:euet .. ~~r.:.,.-n:".':Jo1>w.....,,bdy1020 •n..Sw.um.~-MAlllTllWICI ~~ristmu?-~~..""':. WANTED·_.._,,,._ .=.!t:d~ Co. 1103 W-Dr. EXPERIENCED, Omwtlc: tor P.111. -INOlllll ~ • •·• APPLY IN PERSON emtlw 8'cNluy. 8lxrt Cl1lme Adi Trne .. $525 MUOOOEYel..._, • wort. 111.ve rtltrtnc• ,.,...,.... ,......_ •-• ,.,.,,..,,... lOilltn .. SOPM band 6: ~wry im-2 YMl'I ooUep, m..Wtu7 :nan1.,:o = .=-t :-i..=-..... -·Allor * ~y~":a * ................. ,. mNO!:"STIKKPRS s.-MONDAY "mRU ntmAT ~ ~'!.i. •:,t·~ =~~~·No . , ·-·:r '"' J. (. Pe ( General Mgr.~-,. C'·rlt Typlll .. .,. 114 ..... _, -EXPERIENCED I -~M ' .. , • cl ~ •••• - -Baluol cm w.i -Put-time~ Snick S1i1p Hit. 1 -. Dl:PI': WAREH'SE CLaKS • • to!..t ~ "':;: 'l)'pe so on ......i. w111 $895. 115 Mcmth. ss!b1 -. 1111 hr. wt. -23CIS L C:.-Hwf. ,....,_ ...,. <no"'!'-nee> 24 Pphloft ·,.._. ..i..!. at The Bat::" 110y _.. ..-m1 - Wont smaller --~"St r--~• "·-r"• ljo-1 -.. •--·• r.Hf ~-b ~~ · ""11ilt0· Oldi -With-::.·-81/SlNESS ----.....-, ..... ---...... I ........... -· ~ . -~· . -~·· __ .... " Gl I lirld1y --_.-, --..... $300. ---11t1 rl ' "" -Opportwtlty -beneftta. "" phone , lac!.. 11lr + $1,000. ciedl A~-,.. w OOt .... CM WOJIK ... --1f ---.. ~-Em-calls ........ Send ....... R-ptlonlot .. to $450 on 5 acret near Palm ......, · _ a up dlr 9Ch:d. ~ -· only 1to: Bmc M m Daily Some Bookkeepln&, account. ~ ,..;.1131 RELIABLE ........ I .. n!O" -Um I• """4y. wt. -1 .. 2 Retilolt litowl 1B.lER . Pilot. > • payable........ """" aptl- 12 Units ti gift shop w/ U. Tl-. Wed., 'lburL p retired meit ., , tut. ttn.I pm. Sat. t am. ~b' o~ 10) • ·• GENERAL Office, good tl?-tude. Ltiiii: sboc'tbant'l, type: """" -• Apple hr. No -&a-""' ,.,_ ml.-18 Ille lfr. Lee at X--. NATIONAL. qPfICES • llEUI ACCOlllTS °" _,_ II> -., »<! 60. • ._ Valley "" • -.. T.D. -Oclmot Sell-hi Lot. So "' lltll'IOI' Old -l'IU w' Lboxll1 m;n -,,,_,.,.._ Handle S.Cretary ......• .,...,... • T.D. " CUit tor......_ Domell!• Hele 7035 laundry 1a So. Call!., -um Beach Blvd. u.a. or Santa Ana :m i< 8'\Wl' • , mon, ~. ,...;,._ .... Sl>JO, .,,,. eo.on m>< ,,,..._ 50-1168,·J............. DOMESTIC ~-~-:.:: au-~--Coata.....; 21,00·~ oiflaR .... phone. 54<>-0TTL .Contaet ~-.. -··-o!!-""ANl'ON • Otmm1 814 -8'od>. -be PART TIME tor -AD -1 _.luulty Mn. -belweea houri tee .d•"'f· t Unlto, Jae comer Jot, am-. oober, --· 18 pod a;u..,.. ,-..... ...-tor • .,.,..,,.,. • 9 & 11 AM "TtlotypO Opor , .. $375 pie ~.189;00G-TRAliE be&llli, plMMnt w11b peo-.~.:pto-~----s.w.a ml Loon experien« DENTAL ASS!S'l'ANT. Ex· l-2 yean exper. ~ ISO"" ~ •• .,, for .... lit HELP" ... ~ ~ -..,..., __,,... . -···· A .... In in·--_,,, L ..... Important titan --ro' •~ExclmiftBkr.. ~~a:.~ ...... ~,Newport -• TYPIST • ~t!t:een~·a:'2:C mn.~~~~i:.: 6?J.0113 in o.t. Ilea loctU. Clf .area. Mr. Mui 161"' or -· · pm.. Replies confidential ,,,.!,':r~cy * * ..... * * * eallM&-UOTaftS -.540-GJT' . ,~ Reawm: P .O. BOii 191 El 'I Live to or U... out AJl'IEMBl,Y MOclwnlc, ..._To open.to IBM-632 blllh>I • MARHIEftf T°"' Calit."926.10 H> E.·l'ltb St., CM. l~!l!!ll!!!!!!i!!iJl!i!!!!!l!i!••~i!!!l!!i!!!!!'-!~~~~I Housekeeplf'I ... mecb. t:sper'"; IDate machine. Continooul typbi&: UU -BU$1NES$ IS GOOD , • ~531 SERYICE DIRECTORY >£RVIC1i OIRliCTQRT Extti""• "'""" CAR----. Wu:y "' -t""'" ~ .. .... , J&malca Inn Hotcl -1 llOf E. 17th Ill. u. --------"'-I t:!<I So ............ LA 900!3 OPPORTUNITY! ..... "-"" ....... -eo., -locludfnr·bea'Y ... SAV!llGS ind LOAN moro tlrtrt damt maid. $1.'15 547•9721 C:.-, C111ort11 6600 ~Ing · 6730 l213> _, (213) llZ-1'135 . im-. Cotta ll-al numben. -ter ml per -,,. tb 40 boun. ARGUS AGINCU!S CEMENT -wanto4,,,, GAllAGE HAUUNG 6 1 OOMESTICS AVA14 ~~,:.-::. a:1'~D,!.~ ... -=.;:-~ ~.~ 1515 WESTCLIFF DR. ~-tt~ Woik Notr- Jab .., _-..II, ,_ble. CLEANlNG; .,,.. h-ee ~Ota~ No~"" 11 .,.. ,,_ -Boacbf NEWPORT BEACH P.R. SecroWy ........ $!1C11 ~---n.·sttdJJck. .,._ MIC AGENCY.,. =:";:.."'m!: ~ lloOt Eot&t• ClA·YAl -(0, ~AN~~~ :.=.,:=u;:·.~~ CONCRETE '""" an .,,,.L Hovtoclolnlng 6135 25f E-111 (L.B. sw ..,__ 1... -.i .. -,, Director of Nurses io.$0-13.so '° --can 1w • ~ c.Newport -d<cb ----~ ·0 ·• -163 So w .... ,. L.A. 383-0333 MAD<rANDICE MAN 11th & P11centl1 . , lnteryiew. 56-998:!· SASSY aiSta "M• 511-T1911 :':'me 6 -can JA<X'S ~·•· nr butting, am:..,_.,,, ~ N"'s! ~':c-:!i NMm F<r -Apa. 's' I Cost1 Mose for Now LASSY 2901 llari>or, C.M. ' .,.t deen'1-w-.-, etc. Permanent. ....:........., .wq. N--t.M: StJu-y 54a.2201 C-v1l--nt Hos'plt1I DEPEND'"'~ ---··· ~•lnllructloft 7600 1------'---1 r.omp hie clffn'a:· SiS-'7243 Far Eut ~...,.;::;m . 51T.aD -plUaApt. " . · , _,, ...... wanted ;-~~~· --------1 C<lntr"""' '620 * AP!'. CLEANING * -'l'llAINEE tar Altai-' "" -·-· -·••N To pen In ml·~. ot J., ... _ ....... work. (• ...... hr ~ ~~~u. ... e ROOMS AODlTloNS e Fut•._ 6IU164 """' W••''""· Mo.•7200 START YOUR NIW .... ._ ........._ lltart ..,~~v In ';.owpor1·;"adt. Seoo R;_ wkl. otc. ~ -;ii! wi.Jd;n;t;rt.,.. L.T. Catttructlat Wllllama Cleanfnl Srv. . CARIER -$300. AIW 7811 w. 19th, _. to• ,_ 646-1997 e<! Chilcoat 10 le"°'" - l'amllJ """"" kltdten "' INSTRMUEMDEICANTLATION with the NIW iY,EAR CM. , • Bo'nldnr -·· ' . YOUNG Lody., part -· to ICbool. 113 Del 11u. CM, l11>llJ. SlJ18le ....... or 2; '-"""-Ing 6755 Tront ·In t1t1 ._.., UQUOI< CLERK. ltotall . ., __ _. __ _, TeH--Mr. John Wllllama "de""' wllldowsbades. 3635 ·543-m1 ---=--------~ Senior Electronic """Bal . • l!lxjlecl. -Over .,_ n..-_,...., .,. II'!' Comm11111ty ConvaluceQt & c.ut Hwy CdM -==~---~1 planl custom dealened. For IRONING, MY HOME, ooi...: T echnldan ' ~ ~ 1ai;: = eoanty area. Phcbt -,(n.1) Cent.er . ' . REMEDIAL ~ 2nd ~ lltimat: ~~phone LEGE PARK A f\ EA .• Auoc:lat. Engineer )'QI.I LEAAN. t.m lD.U.00. ~-~RT" OBUREA)!!'Womrso '~~~ H.!?... w~ n. ~:er::. ~honi~ta °= ~ 'IH.inolift;;a;;;;;;;;;r ~WELL EXPERIENCED. Requiref; at leut 5 yean and +,.ht )'tll'._M.t M 11:ANr Put time w/lidan, n"'"':'°' . ...n. ~ &.q ...................... -~56-8863. ~ * Free EIUmates A: Plalll IRONING my bome SL75 AnaJcc circuitry. A *°'W lf'OUD!, SIJel a:p'd btlpfu1 3835 E. Cout Hwy., CcDI. apply~ per9)l1 CLERK TYPIST ~:!_. ~ . Aptily LESSONS For ~ b)'! 1 Home fmprOftl'Ml'tt 540-2541 experience with Dl&itll and OWT 15 with •• • -"11 bldf. tO tnetal1 · wlndoo.whadet. jOO ==~----~ MJZDl ... ASSOC dos. wm P.U •• deli¥. H.B. bawledp of AnaJor drcult.. but not • nee.tty.• hr NION ·~K Leamn& lnluranoe c 0 . •v Keg, 2125 ltarbor a:trl muatc atudent 0 n WE. 11th St, OI 548-:ta t.rea 5J6...m4, ext. 21.f. rr ls required. conf. lntervlew, cdMrGQJ, A..,.dil. Womet1 7300 M.a1ft at Laveta. ·om,.. needJ aomeone with b'J)tng Blvd. C.M. or call~ Clarinet. Fltrl2 or Pkxdo.. • Addi""" * Rem••'•""' GOOD --$3.0l t.r » Cont1ct Mr. Skidmore ,,,...n, 9:1111_ amli:!Opo& , . E4ual __ ..,,_ ~ '"""°""" obltltleo to Jobs-Mtn Won. 7500 54>-1'42 r · Fnd H.-. !Jc, ..,._ l ... """""-Brin& IMI ' /4 ·'-•port time to ... ..., ' · -* . . 5G-2110 ........ -4321~~!.',.~· ,,..Npl lch WAmRS newportal. Bo A lloauty Export ~ ·~:; Gltdl...;. * ~-~ * 111.~~~~A:~~s~i::. 1'Imnln&.Altero""" •~Mor .·• · OM BoAnA-· '-An.EquaJOppty -Etnpi.,,.r. ~ c!'!?!! Cloonlng 6625 * ..... Pick Up .. OeU-. A Dlvlol"".' of -ROOM SIRVlc;E pm . Rop-•tln • SFC!IErARY u • D~... Fumlture IOOO CARP!:'J" • 1'Unt. -: • Sl>-8069 •nd Dldcen-IMMEDIA:TI DPINlNG ' · . AUIDCV · ;~.,..in tit vlmt --~~ ...,.,.u' s111 CAN-CELLED .I tor 1 dq ....,.,. " -Landtc1plng 6110 ' • Pr"'-'-1 Stnloo with ,..;. c:ultnmen wpm ~-·-~ . . Buabo$s -. call '"1'rllnr 1or • *"OTOTYPE* C.11 WtrNft Denn for tho _...,., and U'• protitable too! • ~~.~ 1448 ca\f l:· L HovNful of ~co,~-I __ , ......,. BOB'S I•-Servkz. ASSEMILER ind tho 1Hll .. lll or -o, ' . Hoeu;••es -••- Mt.. Cloonlng Strv1.. -hta1all "ll10lata1n. -WIRE' MEN NEWPORTER INN m ·0ov., ·o,;N.1. 540.7041 • ~4 534\ ~UNT~~~-EXCELLENT oProliTUNI-s~n11~~=!~~;:. ... & i J1oon, ~ ...,,. .. , A ..... ~I. 6C--ll6.13 lll)I N. J-1\4., N.8. .. '42-3170 ~9,2743 e , e SCHOOL DJ"1'Rl<;T "I;lES AND WORIONG CON-r-Moclltorrinttn .........,,, """' est. Rot & Hirata Landlcolllna Co. &H-l1'l0 SFCRErARY R di T la..ho DmONS. comm. 6,,. ...... 50-4111 Llcetl«I caolftdM, losured Six mootha mini-No•s THE good experle""' btu:kc-.~·Joo a .. •-.. M • WAS ORIG. •1691.00 llectrlcol 6640 & ltoOd.i. nc: 847-1167 mum experie11C6 re-COOKS, LIAD fllY ' II, TYPisr Dispatch Girt Full Tlmo MUS1:JIA5C.OORIFICI Locksmith. quired. L.i b I r I l &6od &Del accurate 25 Or over. Muat know b:a1 APPLY IN PERSON .., ' ELEC11UCIAN Llottmed. 6l20 fringe beneflb:. E:sceUent "1 and ~· T.IME FOR GIRL FRIDAY area. Apnly ln person . II to 5 p.m.• ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: bmxled. 8mall jotjo >taint. LOCKSMlT!I """""' 221 condlllonl.· -be ' lbt, ICCUlate !yptal,"' tbortband_ YELLOW CAB CO. ,.,...... 8 ft. 8pon!oh iota .. repair. 54IQ03 llthStreet,,Huntln· .. ton APPLY IN PERBON ... t Ud pAeuant. Mb:Si:::an "UICI CAtH 5tT~ 1811 E 16th St REUBEN E. lH and Match Int amr. Pumlfvro Roolorlnt =-.. ;c~}l 536-1636 * PARAMITlllCS * ~,f;,.=m, i~ ~ • Wiring and •. H08Prr~.,~~ 1~1 1. CoHt Hl•hw;y 2 £~ ~ & 11.tflnlahlng '675 :•1ptrl!t"9int m ~~~-·LC:,:~ \ca E. 11111 so.. C!'-· Tff l _QUGH . J. Ugflt Assembly 8.:'~CE;..!'.. ~ * Nowport 'Bo;clt * ="m.~~ ~ EXPER" -. -., pl-P1lntlng 6850 ' MECHANICS C. W4llll Help Experience -newcomen to t1t!a cdftt. ""-1 ~ ,._ lltd- anoe. utjquea ftStoted. so&d a..."~ ArtllcY hi ll'ulltlme•wkenda. 9•1LY· Pll.-OT APPb' ~t .. •,,·-~~~t.._b~_!! Another tttrranean oak panelled --Tank 50-111!1 e INT • EXT, ANY SIZE H-Beotdt .-t llUt ... 18. -"'-t~ PAllAMETRJCS v~··· -_..._,.. ~ MR. BEST bedroom .Wta -1\111 JOB. Xlat work. refl. tree mcdaanim with flntsa ear LIDO CAR WAIH .. ~ t}9 Baker St., Cotta "'Mesa ab1e. Call 544-fi925 and ap-One Hour Kine me box aprlfCI 6 G•-lnt ~ .... JD(. -........... Plant>" -fll E. 1'1111 Cotta.... w·NT •o ruu. Ota,... --PlY 285 E. M ... St., -CLEANERS mo ...... Ll1p - J&D&JI* Gardenlns PAnfTING-Pa.pertns. hla'helt(IOllDl'n.,JdbeMIHL DOORMAN. Ptnt:as At.-~ " Som.incometaxeq.perf. 7,Tustln 1n dtcu' dinlrw lUllft., GaM Profetaloaal Ma Int Oiriltmu''8pecial, ~oft, Cal Art at IC'l~ tenclult. Start at once, Alli §42•5171 P/tbne exa!pt inOOme .tax SECRETARY·RICPf" Corona ct.I Mat leaf Spanlah WM lamps. IA--. Cle1nu1. Expert Wod<. E.••o: BILLMAXIVTOYOTA ...... -.Own---.P.A.Dftice. GIRL FRIDAY. atJ'adlicCoutW-.., _.,.owq!ampo,et... 131.aJ. 5CM90S 18181 Beach 9omYard P!lone 5"-17111, EU H.f. -..., or 53W1'IS For 1'8J>kD.Y IJ'OWilll wtek-and Irta etc. !Jach pWcl an be ~ CLEAN-UP, -••••, INTD\ Or Ext.,PA)NTING, -· TYPIST ly newwpoper In ...,..... •/Jr l»ttdltloned chued lndMduolly, -. -IPflolthn. llOIEO. SERVICE' Loci! ' Fut. ..,,,...it. Good lll&ry llillo en:a. Good alarJ A " FUllt Clrpele<! '1'Wnte .-ble la-...,., ,.,.,_ ret-FREE•50--U2T .STAR GA~E~ft.. a -benallta. \Call lrlnpbenefitLCallSSl.ml ewm.,....'Qualltled C..:._tocant. -~ =-= = -;:: Q.AY L --137-ml .... *" Mr. Smlth. Atk for Mr. Smith. • = For RD i'URNrrUllr -. M:::.=-~ ~·MMD ~:!':i ~ X~'=-::=: ~ --~~ C.M. Attorney beeda part SECTY/JtECPT. •a.JesC~ lNTHEIWAJtEHOUSE 54MIJl/se..m,attc · etNT-EXT. Affi, ,_ ...,i, To'-loo-'°'Thwiodoy, T7~ ::....~==~':!i~~.=.i"::~~~-Pft-1M4NEWPORTILVD. Ort a -Lown !20. I .., l!!nclalr pint. ---111110~ 1 pretemd, 845--mO • -_...11 • ...-.,. ~Shin &Ilk COSTA MESA Malo-• .Licwed Neel -ftfl. Ml-13'111 o1,....z..i;.,:~ith..... -OPEllA'.IVRS 6--!Ion boc-.nd 14•1ed. F• tm.r.i.., <all: lvo'L:'lfht 'Ill 9 ;;;::;::::,:..:.,:.,.. =*a:......=-= H!'' !le'"' th, _,. ~-m.-0-~"'""·.CaD.M\:U30 "lf'·:::S.booi Wed., & Sun 'IR 6 o.a1e11 llJ w-. Llc ... lm.audi66(ft ~~ ~= llrdt at..NI. HI 0 ~~~~·~ •A&llll1tn~ SCRAM-LETS --·-PAINTING, 1:111, -• I I:. "I:. alrlltrt. • -~ Lo ~ • •· ~-•• --~'"" • BA!IYSlln"' Wuted -wm provide .....,_ u .-. , NSW DEl'EllDAlllZ PllOF. ;;:-~..a."tMiiS 'f" ... .v---Mr -Hlab .......... ox.' *COOK* .A EIS .... 111' .... 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UnbeltoYahle -.. -... - • .,.., PLU"4 10 ftlPAJk 27 UoN !I-~ lJMalektolnl. Uw tn Cl' * w~ • c.r.n. .. Mir m&1 rent UU J;ibn wUb ~;;~ .... ~ , .... ~.... M.• !t ' =-DUL 84WIKI . BOlJif~,SPLJl, 1"" .. 09050 '""!Iott lo baJ. 8,J'Jl.C 51 ~ ' -==-· ~.,, ~ ~T>t ,-'°'Good @.u-0. 2 Er,>cr. -pvt. nn w/bttllt. $lSO ... D!".IYJ!RY, ORlVER fbr W, !.."th 81.. Cotta --;_ :.:;: ~.-::;:: .0 ... ~ llttF CONTINENTAL Sci; 11.'<d chUdrell. Lowly Comtriettlal Blueprint lhop. ~ = = =:--..---•-•~ -·------;o,------------.... .__,_,_....:IActm&:;:::~Beoc=h.:.fk:::':9::362:_ -Q--«1111 itM629 Dial ""4671 lOf .u:..u~ _, ~ ' ' ,, • >-- -.. ~:;; ..... • • . ,, ~----•..._,._"" ..-...1 L-~-· ---•ueu•~•~·~·--~· -• ~•w· ·u·~•-~·-·-.. ,Jo...!... • ., • .... -•-4·',..; .., ............ .......,&;L.,, ..................................... IM· .. •-w-··6•-•~-~-~· ---·-·-' ~------·· ---1...~.,. .. . __, -,_ - --- • ~· • • • . . -. .. -• • • . -.. -· - I --• '" Read · ' . -·-. . . f • s . ..,. .. ',1·· ·: . . .I . ' D ., The· ORANGE •' . . COAST'S I ,. ' Autimolllles ' IBIT 11111 I , ... 12 ... ) • , -. f ' 1 IUSl.lflSS IJPLY MAIL . .,., __ ... ., __ _ • Orw1111 C.. DAILY PILOT • • • P.G.'kic 1 ... > c..c. M.e, C:.lli. ,.. -' -~ --l \ ' \ • ' ... • • •• , ,, •• " IAYI llOl'ltlNG C0MPucmD AIQU -l'lllCIS •• " . llllODOll •••• • .... MITllOllS AND YOUIMI WIS ... JXtlA DOWIS 11 YOU1 ~ TllfYIAIMDUI• NIW '69 MUSTANG = _•2398 FULL PRICE NEW '69 THUNDIRBIRD TONTI ' FULL PRICE . !3998 FACTORY CLEARANCE· SALE ; · OF SHELBY COBRAS! IT-3A/IT- . - • ... .. . . . THE '69's ARE COMING! Al Orlllft c-ty'r Ollly Slitllty A-XOll llulor, Wt~ . COOjltf~ With !lit ftetOry to cit• !ht last.of !ht '6'r II , . DllCOJHITI NIVM 190.1 • · ot• t • ON AMBICA'I WMM t 111011 PllH'OllMAllCI CARI • • OU.l~il COUN'FY'I , , VOLUME FORD DEAUR, YWO ACMI Clf.flSID CAM M CllOOSI-', ' . TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ...• ' N11111_...... • ....,~-=1:..-=~....._..1' ... Mlk.. SAVI!!! '67 T·BIRD LANDAU ftln ,_, f-ct.,,. •ir, f•-.,Y wtrnlliy, 2 deor. (fEY t101 20% •-·· ., trtlle. $3295 PULL PllCI $89 Pll J6 MOlmts '64 OLDS II 4 DOOR Ps!M ,._,, elr tHdifi•11l111. IOWI ll'JJ , 20'4 tl•w11 or tftllt, $795 IUU. PIJCI $36 Pll 14 M0~1 1 '67 AA\IASSADOll 990 H. T. . L..w 11111.t ... hll pewiw, tir 1ettdi+it11hl1. IUEX 4JJJ JOf. dtw, tr +rffe. $2195 PUU. PllCI $59 PH JI MONTHS '63 FORD XL HARDTOP -' V-1. Pully ~11lppff,. IMPL 1111, JO'-"'--.,+rift. $895 ...... PllCI $37 PU 24, MONM _ '6~ MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON - It p•ueitpr, fully •q11ippff, hctory 1lr, 'f1etory w.,,111ty. CTSC 7171, JOI 41w11 .,;•,tJ1d1. S.ld lllW fw $5410, \ $3295 PULL PllCI $88 Pll I' MONTHS '65 VOLKSWAGEN l1di1, h11t.r, 1rlgl11JI thr1M9h1ri. IRHT 147). 20% .l1w11., +r1.l1.' $995 fUU. PllCI $41 Pll 24 MONTHS '65 INTEltNATIONAL V. T111 Pickup. INl6171 I. J07. d1w11 ... tr1d1. $895 ... LL PllCI $32 Pll 14 MONTHS MUITA .. yu ... -e =i!;~t:..-l'L l:,.~~~ r!I =-~ - 'U MUSTANI iiliv :;-~~ RlM~P~ ,r:;: ~ _ '65 FORD XL V.. " Air 1.Hltl•11i119o c.111...,+i~I-. fllll power, 111w .,, •ncl '•ll'lf. SJ6tZID4U4. 10% dlWll It' ""•· $1295 "'" PllCI $47 PU JI MONTHS '67 FORD CUSTO"I 4 doOf", V-1, .tufo1111.ttie tr111 , 7JllJIJll2t. 207. 4hll., W1.I .. $13~ ...... PllCI . $42 PU JI MONTHS =-o '63 ECONOl.INI VAN Fully 11111111,..I. IJYll 1141. 10% cl1w11., ft•do. ·" ;-; _ $495 , PUU. PllCI •$21 Pll t4 MONTHS '64 MERCURY WAGON 10 PASS. _ Celo11y P1rli. F.lt p-or, 1if.<fJZY f)I ), 20% tl•Wfl "tt1cl1. $1295 ;U-....,llCI $42 .Pll ,0 MONTHS IPOllTIMlll;I IPICIAL · ::r:k••1~.nr:.:·1r• .. l1l' wt ~.:t"' "f-o • -.......... .. $1795 ..... ..,.. . $56 ..... MO~ • . . ' . .. , ~ -. ' , ' . ., - IMMBHATI HUYllY · • OW•r ,11..2 Ors:. 4 ·D, ... er, ht •Ne:•-. ,.n., •li+Nlttlc •r _ ... ,,..,.. ' Top Tr..i..f., HIUMAN · Your Preunt Cir. "l'ileoclo,. Robins • · P.ORD 2060•H1;bor' 'Blvd. • • Cost.MIN • 642.0010 ' • ~ DATsUN '69 DATSUN PICKl/P Loaded. <f sPcl, dlr o/gree1\ ~f, 'white 1Jde Walla, 6 ply -· $188 ~ .. older ·tott1p oar in trade. Pymn~ ,$56.8'. c.Jl aftft 11 A.M. -. ft'• a.en ... ttme. BJt t &'l!lt Riectb& enrl See thl DAILY PIIm 0.-&ed ~NOW! PLAYS SWED MUSIC ••• , . and this Is the tune ' ., I 011t cuN VVf• h1ff "''•-' .._, YW '' pejl'lf ••t•ty 111d 1 lMffer1M11c1 hit. A11tl lrt••• 111r 100%' 9111r111 11 #lit we'll ,.;.ir er repl1c1 .tit M.tJor -eh.t11ie1I p1rt11 for I .JO diy1 ., 1000 Mil11, whlclw ..... COlllH f;rit. Wh.tt Y.'re ,.ttilf "Jt I Cll ffi.tt llllf .. ,., loo• .tllftOri l'llW- lt rvM +flit .,,..,, ho. ~ l111fl11~ tfllUMl11fo11, !'elf 1-..l.t, tr.it 1•1.t .tH.tlll~ll ... "'''"• iryat.111, 1l1ctrlc1I 1yri.J111. .. ' • 75 • USED Y\Y• $299 TO ' $1999 • . '1 '' ~ '-~-·-~_,_0_1_s_e_H_ES_·~•~__,I 'WI POlSCHl t 11-A.VfO. .,, POiscf.tE s.11 4 SPD- '" POl.S;CHE tit IS'° '4',7 PORSCHE tit I SPD 'II PORSCHE SP'ST 4 Sl'D , l'O $CHO ,. SI'!) '" POlSOHE tit I Sl'D " St l C E 4 'M l'OlSCHE SPl tO 4 'll POlSC.HE SUP 71 4 ' Sl'I) • Sl'D I Cum.Mn • Transporters • Panels I '" v:W. 't"fASS •Os ... v.w. CAMP!l '61 V:W. tuS '64 Y.W. DlX ''4 V.W. IUS SUHROOf t PASS IUS '67 V,'W. DLX t PASS IUS '67 V.W. CAMPER 'fa DUNI IUKY Qi .... +.tt, "''' wfteef1, I NII ........ ,,.,, '1999 ' I • • t• • 67J.11to . 549.0303 1970 Hm••r Im!., Costa Mno • • '{OYOTA TOYOTA!· DEAN LEWIS ~ri~D· Wl HAYE '!M ~STOCK ·-p, · FOi IMMIDl+,TI DEl,IYllY FION 'f770 1 11 CoreH• J '"" f4J . .C..-. I ..... 171 C...M Alto. W . fl) c.,... ltkl SN. 171 ~ Allh. H.1'.1 11'1 C..-.StWt .ft.f.e (JI C'"'911Haftt 111 ~llwhft'T. 121 LINcn,_, H:l!p:. l 111 La1••9"" St.. W. Wa "-I YMlr IMl'OitT., DOMUTIC TIADll . YIADE • IN SPICIAl,.S . '61 TRIUMPH G.T. I V.W. DUNI IUMY lM. Wino wl\1111. 11111 . tifvl! IWES 41 I ) $2195 'M CHEV. II NOVA 2 tlr. H.T. Auto, tr1f11., 6 cy/., l',S., ltlH. l.4111t 1111 (fFA l651 $1695 '&7 CHIV. CAMPER 4 ·r"· •lr eott.I. s,.. cJ•. IVIL 670 1 $3695 '"TOYOTA I u..ftcNftll WI t • •• Yell-. '9tftct ftt elfl· illoor._ IREI 4Jll $139$ Top, All ttl.1 1rir11" • ILVD t541 $1~5 'U ICONO. CAMPIR ltttl, Perfect +r.t111p1rt.· ti&11, I FXS t02 I , $695 :•1 v.w. klly.~ul,,.d. S.. ffih •11•. s.w.r N •. ••1111 $1495 ''1 COUIM.R H.T. L.'4"1 "'te1r'1 M1t Hy. tvrr 4'JI $2795 , '63 IMPALA ' door Mid top. Like new-, 3.1,0lt •ctu&l mi· A.Irr R/H pwr iltrl, SU50. 646-9740 '62 CHEVY n Nova, I c:yl, , •tick, 2 door. Very cleln. xlnt runnq cond. "595· Daya 548-3t81, eve ~99--2175 • , , 1967 DELUXE El, Camino, " ~J'r.lcOil . Auto, dbc, -, now '5th Ailnivel'Sllty Sale til"@S, radio, Lo mile&. N!.-rtet. l!lot•rs Rff4Y to ""!. 673-S746 NEED A CAii? :S& °"" 2 dr Sod. 2 op Sticl< CAN'T ii£'iiNANCEDT $025. '58 Cid 4·dr DeVllle • •.~t 9Rer<at.S.T ~ ':: 5~ 1!8t oiler ew Oeditt. • ~r · · ·-· .•iie. ...... , y '1111 °""""' w...,.. Mab Payday P.,,....11 Good ttabspcctatim. McCARTHY MOTORS l300 ....,_ 62539 . 1420 So. Main. A ~ e lB63' OIEV SS lMPAILA •(2 ._ N. Ill !lelnJ CONVERT. °""'"'· ll'O. -·Alla Pit -<Jaji~' . .~~------I ~ ry Jtr, rleJo. ·--rz •· ' : Blyd. SON ' ' ch / ;<l.1m<J iii' ITY • ~­-p;ifer .. 'V;S. ~ , ,,.., ., •• . ~ . ' ' ' . ' • ~ .. -'"--... ];'.'." -.,. 'K ' .. ra. ...... $5115. •2J.'B ' I ........ .. ,. -SiiCk 7lllt • - i!_Uto. -I. .. = -HT, olr, -:..., Pf p 9 -f. f WOW ~ .... T.0<.~ ............ ,~ .. ....,, .. ""' ........... ,,.., .......... ""' ............. ~ .. f<"' ....... ~ • ...._ ..... -:-... ~ ... "'.' ..................... "":'""".'~ ........ ~~ ....... ~ ...... 1 D.\JLY PltOT; Q TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT A Tl Ori TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'Ollf'A TIOH TRANSPORTATION ; • 1969 CADl·tLACS ( L... ............. 'IECE 'FROJvl THE CR/lF'l'SM£N ON DISPLAY AND ~EADY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! 1 • ---OVER ao: QUALITY .. AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM---• 1968 COUPE DE VILLE 1968 ELDORADO ... • '~ A fov•fy Sudi'n 1.r,, •rlerler with lil•11k p•ddtd top and iil1ck $ l11+h1r lnt1riot. Fully 11111lp'pff with all 1f Cadlll1c'1 fh11tt f.1- hir•• ineludlnt power •hi1ring, power l...t1k11, ''""'' 111h, power wlndow1, AM-FM radio, end 1f •o•ni, C.dill1c'1 1uto1111tic Air Condltionhit. 149291 '65 CADILLAC DeVille Convertible. A 1tunning Roman red exterior wilh a bmnd new white top and red full leti.ther interior. Has all the popular Cad- Ulac power features including hrali:ea, steer ... Ing, seat, windowz, and ot course factory ah-· conditioning. This gorgeou! automobile has been driven only a few careful miles and la 1n outatanding coDdition. CSBF763) SALE PRICED '67 CON:rlNENTAL A beautiful turquoise 4 door wit.h turquoise Jeather,tnWrl.or. All the popular power uslst& including power 1tttring -brakes, windows, meats, factory air conditi~. Th.ii car ii ab- IOltltely IOl'il!OUI. (TGM771) SALi $3777 PRlc:ID '67 CADILLAC Ths lovely Coupe DeVille has all power asslst.8 including power steering, brakes, windows, aeat and Cadillac's famous factory air con- ditioning. Finished in ~onterey green with black vinyl root and , tull leather interior. (9246) SAL! $3999 PRICE "' '67 CHEVROLET '66 CHRYSLER The most popular Town & Country 9 passen· a:er station wagon. Finished in yellow exter· ior wttb beautiful aoft fawn vinyl inter· lor ... True station wagon luxury with all power a.ui11ta and of courH factory air conditianng. CRPJ669) SALE $2444 PRICE '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radlo and heater, buc- ket seats, center console, tachometer, white 1ide wall tires. (0$X753) SALE $ I I I I PRICE '66 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Solid green finish with ereen leather a.nd nylon interior. Full Cad.iliac pow· er equipment plUI factory eir condltioning, tilt-steering wheel, power door locks. 6 way !eat and many other of the extras offered by Cadillac. (TAX395) SALE $311 I PRICI: '61 CADILLAC Thl.s little jewel is absolutely immaculate. A $ NABERS . CADILLAC HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LA TE MODEL, PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS IN ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11tESE CADIUACS AR£ All : -: -i -. E Th• •••r popul1r II Dor1cfo. Fi11!1h•d 111 b•roqw• 1old wl~ b.11• p•dd•d r••f 111.I 9okl Jnt•rfor~ Tiit wh••I, p•w•r !!TS 1111, p•w•r ltr•ll••• ,o'w~r wl1ul•wa. ,_., •••t, po~r~f! i wl11tl•w•, p•w•r tru11lic lid NI•••• •11d llllll'f m•ro lllftry pow.:; ! •r fNtur•1 i11dudl111 C.ilfll~t f•clory •Ir co11dlH011h11. l1ti hf t1t h•r• flttt .. tlllt h1riy. VTLl61 ~ ~ '66 CONTINENTAL Coupe. These two bfautiful autombllea both have e.Il ot the popuJar power features and tactory air cond.iUonin.g. Both have all leather interior and are in excellent condition. T&ke your pick of these oubtand.ing can at a price Yol.l won't believe. (RPG930) SALE PRICED '65 THUNDERBIRD Landau. A beautiful powder blue T·Blrd with the white landau roof all vinyl lntertor. l"Ull power equipment. lncludlna: power braket • power 1teerlng • power ~ • ~ teat and of COlll'le f&ctOry air conditlonlne. 'nlll la an outatandln&' ear at oubtandtna 11.vlnp. Better hurry -on ·thll one •. (MPP121) $1888 '65 CHEVROLET Impala Coupe. Sliver bl.lie with black vinyl trim. Economical 283 VB, power steering, radio, he~!4:!'..t.~hite wall tires. Exceptional val11e. (N.MJW:>U) W.! $1222 PRICI '66 THUNDERBIRD • • -' 2 : '63 CADILLAC i ! Sedan DeVille. Beautifully finl$hed in a lime; i arttn exterior with matching IJ'ffft cloth and: • leather interior. Power steering, ~ ! brakes. power wtndowa. power aee.t. power:; ; vent windows, Cadl.llac'a tamoU1 factory aid 'i conditioning. You mU1t see thla one to~ !' apprttlate what a beauttful automobll•.1'=* (JWF019) l SALi $1222 !'RICI; j '66 CADILLAC ~ Sedan DeVille. Sudan beige in Jior-With: ! be!p leathtt interior. Hu power •leering, : : .pownr lnkee, powor ""1dow;, power -~ t power vent windows, and AM·Fld radio. Fae-• tor)' air condltionll'I& and much, much more. : , Thil one won't be Dere lona at thil price. ~ (SQRml $3333' . '62 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUle. A shimmering Satin al.Iver ex· • terlor with cloth and leather interior. Power • steering-brakes-windows-seat and factory air • condltlonlng ot course. Love]¥ well cared for ear. (IPE679) SALi $888 PRICI '65 CADILLAC Bel-Air Station Wagon. This lovely Sudan beige station wagon la fully equipped with automatic t.rirnsmlsson, power steering, power bra.k~ ~io and heater, whlte side walls, lugg&P\ rack, power rear window. Exception· Ill car. c:nua.101 SPECIALLY PRICED NOW Coupe De Ville that ii fully equJpped with Th 2 automatic transmiSltion, powt't' steering, power e sporty door hardtop fully equipped w:IOI Coupe DeVtlle. Olympic bronu exterior with cloth and leather interior. Thi.I 24,000 mile · • automobUe has all of Cadillac's power features • including power 1teerlng, brakes, "windawi, • seat, and factory air condiUonln&". Also · hu brand new OVal 90 tires. Simply &ol'ieous. (3619) brakes, radio .and-heater. Has a beautiful FOR THE ENTIRE power l~rinl, power brakes, power win- cloth and leather in terior. Locally driven HOLIDAY SEASON dows, power Sl!at and Ford'• famous factory cream-puff. (HFP267) all" eondJtlonlnr. A beautiful satin ailver ex- !SALi $1999 PRICE SALE PRICED SEE us TODAY! t.rlo• with blaok' vinyl lnt.rlo•. (RTU339) SALi $2444 PRICID SALE PRICED -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1968 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY . . . YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA CHRYSLER '63 CHRYSLER Wagon Radio & healer, auto trans, dr cond. Li~.,.." 547 $887 SADD~['IACK 'DODGE 1401 N. Tustn Santa Ana Just oft the Newport Twy. 3 mini. from 3 FreewQS PHONE 547-9381 COMET '62 Comet station Wagon. 4 door ~ luxe, Alaskan white with red vinyl Interior. Thrlft;y •Ix wtth auto. rad\o Md heater. Uc. PUP 008. Xmu Sale Price $595 Jit car lot on Harb::r Bhd. JOHNSON & SON Uncoll>- 0.ta Meta Brandl 1941 Harbor Blvd. 142-7000 CONTINENTAL CONTL 'I& 2 or. Htr Fam. ..,. tar.. aa1ea, auto tact. atr. n pwr. stereo tape, tilt ..... -oond ..... 575-t36' ewa/wkenda CORVAIR 19111 MONZA. 4 ..,S. 2 or. RT. Wift: wtftlt + h!tu! Lo mils XJnt ooncJ. $995 Ors owner. 644-1281'1 NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. . . . Costa Mesa 540-9100 COUGAR 1967COUGAR.1-0wnar. 24,000 miles . IM· MACULATEI 'SIGOO 494-7431 aft 1 pm. DODGE ---'68 DART Radio ' beater, f.ac. equip. ped. I.Jc. WTF 585 $1687 SADDLEBACK DODGE 1401 N, Tultin, Santa Ana J1111 oft the Newport Fwy. 3 mins. from 3 Frttw..,a PHONE 547·9381 FALCON FORD MUSTANG '63 Falcon Convert FOR SALE 196!1 ...... Gala-NICEST CARS IN A al fun. special! xie 500. Stick shift, w/ovu-ORANGE COUNTY Be=t. all ya~ white w/ ~~:.1!!!!· :!~Ex-:n:t '67 MUSTANG 2+2 ana.ppy fie~ red vlnyl buck· cond!Hon , . . mechanic'• The hard to find one. Abao- et seat inter. and wire whls. personel car Askif1I $550. lutely iOl'J@oUI 1n shlmmer- DKT3o3 Ph 53!-0380 F tain Vall Ing black, wide ovalll, hf $79 5 ' oun ey performance eng., vlbra son- 1964 OOUNTRY Squire, now tc and best ol all. less than lat car lot on Harbor Blvd. $1350 6 price will be cut 18,(0) mllet. Lie # TYZl24. JOHNSON & SON 120. dally untn "'" ""· -o"'" !JnatO>.M•mtrY P/S. P/B, reek, ... ml. $2095 Costa Mesa Branch Pri party 4:94-2177 ELMORE 1941 -m.... 642·7!00 BEST Offtt. 1963 Fm! "•&3_F_ALCO~-N-Sprl_n_t _be_""_n_,, GaWde 500, 4 Dr. HT fae-P.1CYI'ORS l1UlPt 4 bem!L Will tury air, full poMr, many TOYOTA aacrltlce! 494-063) aft & PM extrul Original owner. 8352 Ca5tillan Dr. H.B. 53£..6138 Ph. m.1200 ---------!'======== 1~ Beach Blvd., W1trnn1fl' FORD MERCURY '66 Mustan9 ___ F_A_L_C_O_N __ -.,.-FO-R-o-.-,-dr-.-. -hd-,..-v-.. -.1• . .,-co-t-Plc.--,-P-... -.,-....,-l'='°:ut~ 6 ~"""r NICEST CARS IN MU1t .en $100 1755 AM.helm air, lua: ~ ps, pb. 52"95 heater. Sllftl' biue w Ith 011,'NGE COUNTY Avo., CM. No. 11 alt 6 orbett-.5411-158f match!Jw vinyl ,.,_, '65 RANCHERO P.M. w.--cu. Lie. ~ •bony wtth ,.., 1ll64 WUNT!l1' Squire, MUSTANG SAA1l2. a.n.tmu Salt tram., 3IO VI a nm little $lZO. or belt otter. Air, Price t.JJa It abwolutol> -P/S. PJB. l'!ld. !5,IXXJ ml. '66 MUSTANG $1495 late. Uc oJ RDwm. On Mult lell 494-2177 Radio • heate.r. lJc. SG-1330 ht car lot rlfl Harbor BlYd. -,13.s ·~ :'}-:J.' ~: $1087 JO~!!!.~~ON ELMO. RE .~-::..;::;;.......'~~~· SADDl.EIACK ow M ... - .,. FORD oa1ax1e. ....., DODGI · oo Harber m..i. IG-'llllO car. Good tlret I: lrikft. SPORTS CAR l&O. -I Hal If. 'l'llslln. 1u1a Ana 1-----'---- WOltLD "1 FORD FAUXll, GOOD Jull .a tht N ....... J'wy. OLDSMOllLI """"' -...... fntm s .......... , _____ ..._ __ 1!5.1M Beach Bl .. , W-~~~t' ':.-.,.,_, PHONE !147-1381 'Ill Olm. Tmtoodt Db.. --X1nt 'lllNUSTANG2+2F ... bock. ell -bit -Ind. 'M FALCON J Dr. station '81 P'Al'RLANE -... auto tram. exael. t'Oftd, fad:, dlmata control. ~ .._,, 1._.. l'ack; «l.IXXJ mnd, J90 -4 olp. M..,. $111'15. &13-li6ll2 alt 6 PM tlrff, VttJ clun. Prlv. Ml. Qean, S900. 875-«Q ~tnl111 flSQ,'I~ r::.:.~1 U8i MUSTANG. Excell . Party, 499-tfi70 AM or~ DAILY P!LOI' WANT ADS '62 Ford Conv. $450. mnd. I Own.r, low milto(t. ntE QutCKER YOU CAU. BRING RC;ULTS! 173-1350 ""s 613-1456 THE QUJCXER. YOU SUL ' ' I PLYMOUTH '67 Plymouth Fury Ill Station W1gon e Blue • 4f,lOJ ml. e Power Steerln1 • Power Brakf's e Air Conditicmlnl • Pow" rear window • Automatir Transmission • Radio • Excellent coaditlon $22'0 can be lft'n At the Dilly Pilot Plrtdnc lot :m w. Bay, ad 642--4321, Ext, 241 '64 PLYMOUTH Fury HEMI, radio & heater, auto trans, power ateenrw. OMN 896. $1087 SADDWACK DODGE 140l N. Tullln. Slltrta Am Jull oil the N ....... Fwy. lmlnL ...... .......... PHONE 541~ PLYMOUTH '85 PLYMOtrm Barracuda, 4 Speed. $1560. Aslo 2 bUt bucket 1e1ta. M8-5970 PONTIAC PONTIAC '64 Pontiac Convert. Coupe, Ermine white with blue vinyl lntu. 'er. An e.xtremely niCt car wtth power •teerln&. rower l)n.ke1, auto tralUI. Christ. mu Sal9 Price. L1c. OLG917 $1145 lit car Jot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON T-llRD . FOR Sal• by Orl,maf °"""· .1"8 4 or., T-Bml>. Like now, only S700 ~ Iota!, new car wn12d1t,f •• l'erfect condition. Full~ titutPPed locl"dlng ""'~ 1964 T·BIRO. t.:a4dati Belle w/cream top. : U-, tuU power, AM&l}Oa<li>. ""' ttret. Xnlt cond ..... Of. f@r, BG-3421 :· Linalln-Men:u?)' '67 T-BIRD w/aft, :tmmac. Cotta Mesa Braneh $2850. See at 13Jt Qnl 1M1 Harbor Blvd.. &42-71JiO Place, Npt Bch. ,...._ ROY CARVER .,. m-i441 ext 22511 '; PONTIAC 1:7 .. :0~~ 29'l5 Harbor Bl., Costa Mea power A: ah'.:~ llft 6 '68 Pontltc Bonnovlllo Kl 6 4444 PM. . : n H~r F'relich flare Pd exterior, "'~ T-B!RD. lint ~. all tchlrw Interior J\lll Orana:• County'• Exclusive g'I .......... ma • pwr, Deal«' b 'D...n ... D---ud ...,.w. M\llt ien. NY. pe. air concHUonizw, ,pwr anten-._.. ...... ,. .. ., ty. &e-m_: ! na. --V"7 ... BmU,. mlloop. car In -cari--------·1'115 T-BIIU>' ...... w/atr, _, wm tab -••uaLER e.u..,., "''"'~ . .., 11 -w11111nc, ,.. 1UU111 moo m lll!!lii1I-l PM ~~~ N. NICIST CARS IN 1~ '61 toMAN8, .., otr,_ ORANGI COUNTY * = t . lad ai., A1UJ11 ndlo. '64 llAMBLER ',;.J_. l .-..... ttli' llltdl, -Hardtop.' Loadod -Tiii dean. -. ... p.,. -.\It """'· ··-tic . ~· -..... • ....,..,_..-..... Uc TI I #ONPl35. SiiaWm peen "' l'llU!BIRD' .,,. -&lld a ...-. Oll'1 ,;a :'~~~"'!!' t10'5 9U1C~¥H lol'll " .,_ • ,...., .. ELMORE THRoUiff ' A 'ii LE llLUfS. p .S. 1llB, ' ~ t,',;, '=: Vol. -""" ~~~ Tor llall1 Pilot Want Adi. ·~roiirl ~ C!Olldl u,oqo ~ ~ :t~- Olal 6CU671 for RESULTS ~ SOCK 1T TO 'Dl! ;::_:=:,c:...:.;;........;;__.....:.. __ "'--'"'-~- ' -- ------~ ~~~---~------..............,~..,.. .... -------~ ------~-----........-------·------....t--~-·--··. ----· --. -· --a F = ---- - - j ' . . ' • • . • .. • • • • NEW CATALINA • ;FOUR DOOR SEDAN SPARKUNG CHAMPAGNE IN EXTERIOR COLOR WITH MATCHING INTERIOR, - EQUIPPED WITH TURBO-HYDRA· MATIC, .HEATER, FRONT DISC BRAKES, HEAD RESTRAINTS & SEAT BELTS. Break Away! s2977 PLUS LICENSE AND TAX 25269tCI00904 ' . • "'65 MUSTANG ... Coup•. ' cyl., 1t1nd1rd trans., radio, heater, white side walls. (FllAI 20 % · down or trade. 5977+Tu & Lie. s36 Pll MO, JO MO. ' '64 DODGE D.rt. Auto. tr1ns., radio, he•ter, white side wells, 31,447 miles. IRCL920 l 20 91. down or tr1de. 51277 +ru, & Lie., '66 LE MANS Auto. tren1., power 1teerin9 1 rad io, he•ter, wh ite side well tires. 20 %. down or tr1de. '68 FIREBIRD Verdoro 9re•n w/bucket seets, redio ind heater, white side well t ires. (VHGl7•1 20 %' down or trede. '67 FURY Ill 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 1uto., power steerin 1i! & hrekes, redio, heifer, WSW, fee· tory 1ir. IVUE6 1Sl 20 91. dn . or trade. s44 HI MO. ' JO MO. 51577 !~;:. '58 Pll MO. JD MO. 52471t~;:. '68 Pll MO. JI MO. 52477 !~::. '68 Pll MO. JI MO. ' •' ' #27H7'P14Jn2 . ' NEW 1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX! This beautiful limelite green hard- top 'coupe is equipped with Hydra· matic, FM-AM radio, power steer- ing,' power disc brakes, air condi- tioning, dlx seat belts, headrests, visor mirrors, soft-ray glass, power windows, front floor mets, remote \ control outside mirror, hidden wind· shield wipers, hidden-in-the-wind- shield antenna, 400 cubic inch en. gine ( 350 hp, that is). and ell the standard deluxe Grand Prix acces- sories. • • 4395! • PLUS LICENSE AND TAX '67 CHEVROLET lmp1l1 Super Sport. VI, auto., power steer., r1dio, heifer, white side wells. ITPT576l 20 Y. down or trade. '64 CHEVROLET lmp1l1 coupe. va, auto, power steer., redio, heeter, neer new white wells. l0XH919l 20 %' down or trede. '67 GTO va, hydram•tic, power ••••ring end brekes, R&H, white wells, fectory 1ir. (TEY992 l 20 y.· down or trede. '64 PONTIAC Bonn.ville. VI, hydr1m1tic, P. o•w e•r --1teer .. r.dio, heifer, white side wells. '(OSY2071 20 %' dowo or t.•do. '67 MG Midget. 4 speed tren1mi11ion, redio end heeter, IVGR678 l 20 %. down or trede. $2477t~: S69 PH MO. J6 MO. 51277 !~;:. s44 HI MO. JO MO. 52477 +ru, & Lie., S69 SPll MO. 16 MO. 5777 +.r .. , & Lie., s34 HI MO. 24 MO. 51577 +Tu . & Lie. S58 Pll MO. JO MO. ' /.: • --·. . , .. '.' ' \ ' : :). .. . l I .. '· \ : . ' ... • . ··-, ' . ' T ' ft.~· • " ,mw: .· .GTO HARDTOP7 COUPE ·~3m . ESPRESSO IROWN W /GOLD INTERIOR. TURIO-HYDRA· MATIC, CORDOVAN TOP, POWER STEERING, SOFT RAY G.LASS, HµD REST$, AIR CONDITIONING, CONSOLE & SEAT BELTS. PLUS UC. I TAX ., Ne. 24Jll7'Flot191 '65 FORD . Custom 4 Dr. sed1n. va. 1utom1tic, I r1dio, heater, white wells. INMK5271 20 Y. down or tr•de. '65 FORD XL Convertible. va. 1utometic, power steerin9, WSW, R&H, f1ctory eir. IXEX406 ) 2o•t. down or tr1de. '64 CADILLAC Seden DeVille. Full power and f•cfory eir conditioning. 1Pll6B) 20 % down or t rade. '66 PONTIAC Bonneville '4 Dr hardtop. Au+om1tlt,. PS, PB, R&H, f•ct, 1lr1 ~rou9h1m Int. {SBW294 ) 20 %' down or trade. '66 FORD Custom 2 Dr. herdtop. VI, 1utometic, pwr steer, radio, heeter, WSW. (SJY. 9771 20 %' down or trede. 5877· +•:, & Lie., 137 Pll MO. 24 MO. ,277 +T1a 1 & Lie., '46 Pll llO. .. llO. 577 t~::. S58 HI MO. JI MO. 877 t~::.~ S58 Pll MO. HMO. '1277 t~;:. 146 Pll MO. JI MO. • • .. ' • ·=-"' ,,.-.,,,.,,-:::·=· 1 • :I: c z j :::! , z 5-G'> "' -t io () z l tD ~ :I: z m ~ ~ ,, 0 0 ~ ,,. a· ;c , -t ; o:i , .!!, m )> (') :I: :I: c z --t J: -c z , ::!: 3 . G) !f -t 0 z I () • , • o:i • , m -)> (') :I: ' --. .. .. " • ( . • -. . . r • • • "' , ' J I ! + + l i '.'. f' .I ' .. ' ·1·· ' ' ' I . . • I ., f ' ·~ .. '-c :! .. . ~: "' ·=· . . • ' ' ' .. , • f· t1 I • j ~ • ~ ~ l • • - JI ~LY PILOT WednesdaJ, December 4, 1%8 Suool-nt lo tho DAILY PILOT • All '5s&Mv SIGNS Os•• Every Muhl M1sulay Through Saturday enne~J ,.LWAYB FIRST llUAUTY ~ • COSTA MESA [Harbor Shopping Center) ...... laV• 8aJfl'l10Cle IWIWL Ti .. --411' ~--· a • ·- \Yhilptl' .... stretc:h seamlesS panty ._ -• 'must' under today's short llCIRsl Short. ..-.gs, long and eldfa king. Y..,..J .• _.,a z :,coralandlightblue. 1.69 ft umm~R l'CJIREJ'e ACCOUNT TDDAVI Turtt-..eck pullov•r• in pGllfl••t•r t·, t t tlnit9 ·go graal wtth all her funwe..,.ln loog lleeve Of 1leevelr11 ltyW:s. they ·come in c.ndy eweet cokxs of medium blue, cmml. ... ~ Jlt _...nHnglftfromP-s-M-L. •7 -····--······· •5 Penn-Presf" ankle pants need no Ironing when tumble dried! Of double knit polyester In Christmas-bright colors ~rdinated with our turtlenecks. Average 8-18, tall 12-18. S 10 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion is•and) ·Whlpp•ll er...... .._ ______ _ 0--in ___ ,,..,,.. nimruffies, delicious ~..-y~,color· Ill' ,..1nts, stripes, pea. doter All ~ Dacroai- polyester, tong 1r ~ sleeves, front oc ftclr: openings. Drip dry. tool Sizes 32-38. ·s· HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) ,, ,-w-t ' Suppl-nt to tho DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) --~-~~~~~~.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~--~~-''---~-------~~~--~-------~-----------------~---------------~--~------~~----~------------·--~~~~ ~-~-------· ~ ' Wtdl'IHClay, Dfctmber 4, 1961 DNl.Y PILOT ~ • • -, -. ' • • " ' • TC DAVI ., HUNTINGTON BEACH ' - (Huntington Center) ,\ • ' ~ ~ l I· • • -, I -~ , '\ ' • ' , \ ,, -., -l ; ' , ) ? - • -~ ----, ' ' • • , ,.,. • Give her a Penncrest® ' . zlg-zag -~wlng · .... achlne Thia great aewing machlna has all the fMtUNS that make sewing a phNllura: H -et..sght and zlg-zeg et-on all typM of !Ibric; hao puoll bulloll forward and ,_,.. oewlng, a bulH-ln buttonholer and 'create a stitch' - for decorative ..wing. The attractive .,,...,.. finish la in blue and whllll. "' 69.95 Pay 01 little 01 $5 per MO .. lo Penncteat• port.bl• cue .._.._.. • ..,_ ....................... --•.. !.10 , ' NO MONEY DOWN :,. USE PENNEY'S TIME PAYMENT PlAH T Supplemonl to Iha DAILY PILOT Zig-zag machine with 14 cams! PenncreSte qual- ity with built-in cams.' In blue and ,fte. 139.95 Pay 01 little as $7pei-month Danish modern console cabinet Hardwood ve- neers In Walnut flnish ••. large work surface. $35 Pay .. little oo $5 per month Penncreste zig-zag sewing machine! This machine has 24 lnsertible cams. In blue and White. t~~~~5 $6pei-month Mediterranean console cabinet Attractively styled IA hardwood ve• neers. Walnut fi,,.. lsh. $35 Pay as little as $5 per month Colonial style console cabinet Hardwood va• neer~maple fin· lsh .•. 44.. work surface. $35 Pay as 'ittle as ~5 per month NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH : I (F•shi011! lsl.odl,:' i•; < »d. ' · (Hunfinqtoft Center) -•,r lj"•1 ~ '6. " ----~ -----------..---,... -------------------------~-• • • fflt•tnt to "9 DAILY ptLOT Wtdnr1dit. Dectmber 4. 1961 DAILY I'll.Of .t_ i\ All Penney -Store~ Q_pen Every Night Monday Through Saturday tenne~I . -. THRU SATURDAY ONLY ~· .• ALWAY9FIRSTQUAUTY RE·DUCEDI n ... ...,.,.. Fc!Wll.Ya r-------11 ACCOUNT ...._. Lona gowns, lull length patamaa, mini-shift Pl'•• tool Reg.•s NOW 3.99 Penneys wide selection let• you ohoole her tavortte styie kl wonder .. tufty soft brushed rayon I acetate In dtllghtfully feminine colors. Trtmmed In lace or rufflff. Long gown ..••• 11ze1 S·M-L-XL-X:XL Full length pf• ............ sizes S·M·L. t.tnl-lhlftpj'1 .............. sizetP·S·M ........ 1111! \ COSTA MESA \(Harbor Shopping Center) Give l:ar •ott plushy br11shad Gaymoda slaapwearl Shift ••nath ' Reg.•4 NOW a.ts~ ~ IOft nl "*'>' wwm ... tt.f• the Ml of~ bNINd emfrtr' nylon •l•powt The ohllt lonlltfl ---lacy m.-. round"' ~r Pan col-~ bMutllul ___ lika.,._llngMlothatU..,-'° what lftOl'9 though~ gfft for any woman ••• ln clllidouety r.mrmn. oolorl. -...... S-lt-L llsg. ... l(OWl.11 lQ., XJL •. 1119-UO llOWa.m ' ' NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH (Fashion lsl..nd).. · -. " ' . \ (Huntington Center) , H I , l' l < I • I ' " j 1 -1 • • • • r I I I - 4 DAILY PllllT w-.--4.1968 Supplo11roN '° tho DAILY PILOT • All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday • Uae:110t1 Clwiatrnas! ~ ~"' 1'T-WJ from Penneys ... party pretty in nubby textured knits ot carefree Aa11an• acrylic bonded to sure-ahape acetate bicot. Each 18 frosted with lace and beautifully detailed. Sure favorites with the younger set! AHof1ed colors. .az-71oM•s -••alo ax •4 Tocldl•I..,._ Ac111mn• acryllc...__ ----· Crew neck sweat shirts with long sleeves are cuffed with contrasting stripe bands. Soft fleece pants have plasticized waist- band. Both come in fun colors of red, royal and gokl. Sizes 1-4. tap 239 pant• ........ lov9 th••• ••• Sp culoll•• tor ~-· 5'eeping. lounging or slumber Parties. our culottes are tailor-made to please! Each is bow-trimmed with ruffled bodlee and bottom. In assorted luscious cok>r8. -••71oM •4 ........ 1oax :a.49 ,/'..~ ' Ni& I Spec1a1 sa. . :-"-.gift boo•c;"YI '\•••dt_llo __ _ ••••• ~ 1 They're Penn-Prest•. No Ironing, of . . course, when tumble dried! A great ll ~.BF.Ji\. 'llalue at a Penney low price ... whita : '(/ \~rayon /Polyester beauties· with rich Nfffe trims. Sizes '4 to 14. COSTA MESA (Harbor Sh~ppi,Mr C...-J, • "• 2,_•5 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island}, " Special Buyl c_....,..._._ ----· Don't miss this tremendous vakie on girt's sleepwear! All of 100% cotton flan- nelette In assort~ cok>rs and prints. they're the perfect gift for a special llttle girl! Sizes 4·14. 1.S9 HUNTINGTON BEACH (Hunlingto..:€~, ,.; ... '' ~-'.' --- --· Supplement to tho DAILY PILOT ' Color keyed peper dispenser Han&est gold o( avocado for foll, wa,,,,,ed p.Sper, towels. 8.99 Deluxe bread box color keyad, too Avocado or har- vest gold. Wood slicing board built into the door. 10.99 4 piece tapered canister set In harvest gold or avocado, they are color keyed. 10.99 All-In-one bin color keyed I T ilt forward or remove. Harvest gold or avocado. Compact design. 10.99 20 qt. capacity step-on-can Avo cado or har~ vest gold-It'• Practical and pretty. 11.99 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion !~l'l~~J:. ,,, '" .. HJ - • WednHday, Dtctmbtr 4, 1968 Colorful cookware llned with Tallarfl . 9 colorful piocoo of poroelalnized enamel cookwsr• lined with fired-hi T__. coating. This set lncludea: 1~ and 3~ qt oovered souoepa,,., I qt. ooMlil Dutch oven , 11' open fry pan, 10" covered fry pen. C1lc>ON from hlMltl gold at avocado to brighten up your kitQhon for tho holld&ya llld mllke oooklng - tun. Teflon• coating In pana and covert 11 oor-rlllatlnl lor~ .°"'-II- Made of extra heavy gauge aluminum. ••• 39.99 Pay aa Uttl• DI •• per -th HUNTINGTON BEACH iHunti!'gton ~) '"'I •.·I / -4 It • ~. -~ • '•• -- -. < ·- ( r i < { l . ' ( ' • • • ' I . i I t • ' \ • ' t ' i . ' I ( t r_ ' ' \. ~ -' • .... - - . ~ -~ • - su....-m to ""' ~A,IL y PILOT .• . I . -. 7 inch circular saw for Dad! This model has HO HP, 8 amp., ls UL listed. A home ..,rkshop necessity! Painted aluminum housing.. 1999 Circular saw case for ~oper storing 7.99_ SU~prise him with our great Penncraft tools! ' YOUR CHOICE -10.99 ~Inch ... ,p:Jliillf'J .. moat U98fut mum-purpose tool that you will find-our Penncratt.• ~-.. ...... mOdel with_...d chuck and auxiliary handJe. S•br•~NW*'f Plamlcc8'l• yt~th 3 ..... -*>r. tilting base, rip guide, and 3 blades. A 'must• foro.ta..._-etahop v.t.111111 ~ly appreclate •.• versatility plus! NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH I (Fashion lsU~lfl·' noter.i·t11,,.-1J (Huntington CfiM~i) '"" ,..,, - " -• M. - • l ,. ' Supplenwnt I Wod""4ay, Dici -4; 1'1611 , ·' DAILY PILOT • All Penney. Stores Open Every Night Monday Tbrou9h ·Saturcl-r • -j -....ru: .... r Noln>Mg _____ _ • O.ilfiM pactkllil git ... P ~ $8 ~,. tlaw1•• 11t qulMy ' IJ • .. • Oat' bttndofpot;11t1: ........ ----pHklwa...~~ :.:::r .............. ·_~~m.i••~ etx10I" -ftlt Of ful llllllld bolllm...-._ - .raa• d - lnlllftbc ••I 7 ...... , .r 14.,,, i ,,.... COiion .. = 7 1 g ::-=.,.,-=.., ---.... -- SPECIAL BUYI Great gill ldea ••• lush eleclrlc blankelsl ... a.a.. ...,.WI ---·d-.. hair dr'llm' blander nu ....... "9g. ...... NOW28.87 NOW88.97 Peru Httla a Pmy u Uttleu llp..-month to per month lnotuda1 hair aat mitt faatura1 an automatlo ~oontrotfor'4 tem· timer, lighted button• 1dlbJtl llMI 44 oz,_ container! COSTA MESA ~rbor Shop,,mg1.Cen!Q!~'" 1 ·h ) 2 YEAR GUARANTEE -... and co~ .,.. QUarllntMd fT'M ti.ft defects In m•tllfial .,w:i wortunanshlp for two years lr4m date of purch•••· If found to b9 ~ within lhll pefbl, rwwn ID PWV'leyt, wd blllNllt S'dlor con- trol will be rep!~ Dial all ._. ~ •you like, no matlef what the a a Of IOft. long wearing poty- ester / rq aw"llWllkw\ Ibey oomptement an'y decor tl a v ~this per1ect gift 1n gold, .--PNCd<* or pink from P~neys __ _.._.,tool --•9 .,..._ •..,.w1 .... ....,.. Porcelaln lloll•••rl• frying pmn --Reg. 21.89 -...--Ni:tw>1B.97 ~29.97 ........ Porc.laln enamel, T._ 15permonth lon"t coated li ning. Gold, Hu 18\oft by 10W broil po .... •raa; 1 posltiona for 4 apitl, fowl hold<w<o 1'1111-llnglo--SIO ::.'!:..... ..... TH1toumz1 SATURDAY ONWI ----Twa •••• to· 7 -... .... NOWM.97 Bell aoundl wMn tom is done! Dlrome pl* st..i, front ....... n a -_....,_ -···· ···917 With wster wln4d# a -· ----- • NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH (Fa shion lsland)l>1..,,I i '.li,1 !n·1~ (Hun{fllillk Cllo11t~r( .. ·.c.d1t -ll / i .. • i • { \ \ ' { r ' t ' . ' • • " .. 't: ., •. • ~ r Ii ~ • • ' - • DAii..~ Pll.t1' • COSTA MESA . " (HciJ.r.bor Shopping Center} All A l>eautiful c:ornpl4Nllent to any boy'• ward- • robe ... 100% acrylic links cardigan 1weatere In tolld aty•rlght colora of Ivy, whiskey and Pacific blue. Slz:ea 6 to 18. Out lr•.t go-mnywhere elacb are Penn- P.rest9, of course-no Ironing when tumb~ dried! Choose from e variety of neat tatter· sals, pl•lds end checks tn reg. & allm. ' Supplement lo tho DAILY PILOT. $tlflllomtnl lo tho DAILY PILOT Stores Open Ev-ery Night Monda.y Tlirough .. - 7.98 Pants 4.98 91mee ........ , ... Sizes 14 to 18 5.98 Reg./ollm •ay'a knll •olld color polo llhlrl In •lzn to flt big and Mttle boyt, they'H love th• smooth Good Jook• Of 100% polyester In white, o.reen, mali.e, orange or blue. Mock turtle neck style, short ''"""and cheat embroidery. 6-18. 2.99 ---=tiool .. _._7 2.49 -. peclal&uy BoJI"• Penn-Premt • collon •hlrl• No Ironing when tumble dried means extra easy care, and features such a$ button down collar and tapering, mean extra value! In plaldl and aollds. Sizes 11-18. .s 12 aelal Buyl llOJr'S 100% COiion flannel Palama• Great value from Penneys, fu•l In time for Chrtatmul TheH oomfortable full· cut pJ'• come In assorted print• and c;olon, not"1 or ol!.&b '°liar Mylet. _ .... Men'a Preneh cuff dre••8hlrte In colorful •olld• Penn-Pr••~. too ..• no Ironing when tumble diledl With cffstlnctlYoe Kln"gjon collar, In blu., grMR, gokt, melon •nd khUL ,..-..._5.911 Men'• ,...nn-Pre .. d.,... •hlrl buy•I Get long or short sleeves In Kingdor collar In white. Button down model with lhort 1letvea In white, blue, maize. --&98 • Men'• ,...nn•Pre81° llPCH'I• •hlrl• Great muted •tripes end plaid• In 111'\adet of blue, gold and green. In pory.. ester/coHon for no Ironing eaeeofcare, with ahort aleeves. .. _ •• L...xL.' poplin Jacket .... -·--oi"j,u;;,.,;..lyttter and -on. thlo Dlfft •1-purpoee model nMdl no lrO~ lng when tumble drfed. Wiier F9P11ISent fin Ith In bMlc, -pMttl or bright OQlor& a.ea .... ..... .w.xa. -· HUNTINGTON BEACH o • o t ~I ,. .... :(Huntington Center} ... ,., .... _ .. -"'' ..... ,. -· ... --..lie-gllllOI I0"1 aJpaca / 50% wool, they come tn 9*tuttful fuhk>n colors, 8·M-L·XL. .t 14.98 Th• e1rdl91n'11 le•m-mete ... great toofdna tn Penn·Pr~ dreu alack.I Of paf','Mter /wool worsted. U-grad styling Ill INIOnal oolGra. Men'• ell8L ·11 1) ;. 0 ; '4 J I .. Wed~, DecfMW 4, 1966 Gtwe ..... thle IOf't, ahor:t •leeve ~ acetate lhlrt .on Christmu morning! tt.'11 JoW tM "'°°" tUttre •tyllngl hi" eorted slrlpet: In S..M-L-XL. &98 Penn-Preal9 11Mm11ter alack• are bo""4 to please I They com. In potyee;ter/ oOt- ton/ ri:yon In tatter1al1, plafda and checks. U:gr:acl -'lllnG· Men'• 11zM. 7.98 ,--, NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island} • ;_. w • • • - - . . - ' :